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Biography [[Mitchell-4568|Peter Mitchell, Jr.]] [[Mitchell-4568|Peter]] was the son of the [[Mischler-21|Rev. Peter Mischler, Sr.]] who lived on the South Fork of the Potomac in Pendleton County, and was the pastor of the Propst Lutheran Church. His mother's name is unknown. He had at least one brother, George Mitchell. [[Mitchell-4568|Peter Mitchell, Jr]]. married 1st in Pendleton Co., (W.) VA, on August 27, 1791, [[Teter-114|Hannah Teter]] (HG #54 & TD #d.4.), the daughter of [[Teter-113|Capt. Paul Teter]] and [[Henckel-22|Rebecca Henkle/Henckel]], and the sister of [[Teter-157|Abraham Teter]] (HG#52 & TD #d.2.). [[Teter-114|Hannah]] was born about 1773 and died after 1810 but before April 25, 1820. Soon after their marriage, [[Mitchell-4568|Peter Mitchell, Jr.]] and wife, [[Teter-114|Hannah]], evidently removed from Pendleton County to Randolph County, (W.) VA. On August 28, 1794 they made a deed to HG #553 Jacob Teter possibly [[Teter-211|Jacob Teter]], also of Randolph County, for 45 pounds, land on the south side of Leading Creek, a branch of the Tygarts Valley River. [[Mitchell-4568|Peter Mitchell, Jr.]] and wife, [[Teter-114|Hannah]] had at least seven (7) children. The TETER and MITCHELL families came to the New Design settlement in the Northwest Territory in 1797 with the Badgley Colony. [[Mitchell-4568|Peter Mitchell, Jr.]] and wife, [[Teter-114|Hannah]], with Hannah's brother, [[Teter-157|Abraham Teter]], & his wife, [[Kittle-54|Mary Kittle Teter]], their mother, [[Henckel-22]]Rebecca]], and families & siblings accompanied them. At an election held at Cahokia in January 1799, among the lists of voters were [[Teter-157|Abraham Teter]], John Teter, and [[Mitchell-4568|Peter]] . In 1804 he lived south of Silver Creek. He was a Justice of the Peace and County Commissioner. The 1810 U.S. Census, Illinois Territory,shows five (5) male children, one (1) adult male and two (2) female children, and one (1) adult female. The only children of [[Mitchell-4568|Peter Mitchell, Jr.]] and wife, [[Teter-114|Hannah]] who have been identified are: Elizabeth Mitchell (HG #5441 & TD #d.4.1.) [[Mitchell-13823|George Mitchell ]](HG #5442 & TD #d.4.2.) Isaac Mitchell (HG # 5443 & TD #d.4.3.) William W. Mitchell (HG #5444 & TD #d.4.4.) Register of Applications in 1807 of "Squatters" on Indian land applying for the land on which they lived, or had made improvements, shows the following: [[Mitchell-4568|Peter Mitchell]] is listed as "Squatter in Territorial Illinois", No.138, 31 December 1807. His tract of land was "situate on the East side of Silver Creek about four miles above the mouth adjoining [[Teter-277|Barbara Shook]] (HG #545 & TD #d.5., sister of Peter's wife, [[Teter-114|Hannah]]) on the South." Permission was granted 31 December 1807 for 320 acres. "History of St. Clair Co., (Illinois)," Vol. II, 1992, F16, "BadgleyFamily", by Dianna Hartman: "At this time the county was inhabited by two tribes of Indians--the Kickapoos and the Pottawattamies. In 1808 there was a treaty with them allowing them to hunt until 1809, at which time they left." "Indiana Territorial Pioneer Records, 1801-1815," pg. 76, Election Returns, Williamsburg, Township, Randolph County, Indiana Territory: Peter Mitchel was in Williamsburg Township and is listed in the following Poll: "We do Certify the above is a true statement of the pole held for the Township of Williamsburg on the 13th August 1808. "One of the clerks, signing the above certification, was Peter Mitchel. 1810 Illinois Census Returns, Grand Tower, Randolph County, Illinois Territory: (378) A. Teeters 2 males, age 10 to 16 1 male, age 26 to 45 4 females, age 0 to 10 1 female, age 10 to 16 1 female, age 26 to 45 (383) P. Mitchel 4 males, age 0 to 10 1 male, age 10 to 16 1 male, age 26 to 45 1 female, age 0 to 10 1 female, age 10 to 16 1 female, age 26 to 45 On March 21, 1811, the old Silver Creek Baptist Church of Lower Silver Creek was organized. Among those listed as Founders were Abraham Teter, Mary Teter, Peter Mitchel, Hannah Mitchel, Rebecca Griffin, and also [[Teter-277|Barbara Shook]], [[Teter-271|Mary (Teter) Radcliff]], sisters of [[Teter-157|Abraham Teter]] and [[Teter-114|Hannah Teter Mitchell]]. Peter Mitchel was the first clerk. The ministers who served as pastors at different times were: Revs. Mr. Ross Gaskill, Joseph Lemen, James Lemen, Moses Lemon, Harris, Howell, Stilwell, Arnott, Keele, Brown and Huggins. Rev. H. S. Deppe preached the first sermon in Freeburg, late in the year 1856. He organized a church, 4th of January 1857, called the Freeburg Baptist Church. One of the constituent members was Solomon Teter, son of Abraham Teter & Maria "Mary" Kittle. In the election of September 17, 1818, to organize and form the State of Illinois, the list of voters included John Teter, Peter Mitchell, George Mitchell (was probably just old enough to vote in this election), Patrick Huggins, and Peter Hill. (Peter Hill, a grandson of the previous mentioned voter, Peter Hill, married Hannah Emaline Mitchell, granddaughter of Peter Mitchell, Jr.& Hannah Teter, and Abraham Teter & Mary Kittle. Hannah Emaline was the daughter of William W. Mitchell and Rebecca Teter). Listed among "Illinois's First Justices of the Peace", by Lowell M.Volkel, is, for Silver Creek Township, as one of the first justices, Peter Mitchell, for Clinton Hill Township, including Belleville, Abraham Badgley, for Ogle Township, Jacob Ogle and Scott Township, Moses Short. They were "Commissioned March 23, 1819; Executive Record,page 7." "First Baptist Church of Freeburg," pg. 23, T59: "The First Baptist Church was organized with some members of the Silver Creek Baptist Church and some members of the Richland Baptist Church. "The old Silver Creek Baptist Church was organized March 21, 1811 and included among its early members Abraham and Mary Teter, Peter and Hannah Mitchell, Mary Radcliff and Barbara Shook..." "History of St. Clair County, Illinois, 1881", p. 166, pgs. 269-270 FAYETTEVILLE PRECINCT, The First Land Entries ".....In 1797 Abraham Teter moved from Randolph county, Virginia, to New Design, Monroe county, this state (IL). In 1803 or 1804, in company with Peter Mitchell, Barbara Shook, Isaac Griffen and families he came to this township, followed up the meanderings of Silver creek to section 33, T. 1 S., R. 7 W., where he found a double log cabin occupied by a Mr. Cook. He bought Cook's claim, agreeing to occupy one end of the cabin, and Cook the other, the first winter. Mitchell and Griffin located near by. Across the creek lived a family named Radcliffe. So that Cook and Radcliffe are believed to have been the first settlers. Among the early settlers was a rumor to the effect that a family of three--husband, wife and child had, prior to this, attempted to erect a cabin near the mouth of Silver creek, but, before its completion, had met their deaths. Their decomposed bodies were found by hunters from New Design, and buried underneath a large hickory tree which was often pointed out. This was about 1797, when militia claims were being selected. The names of the parties and all facts are matters of oblivion. "Mrs. Cook enjoyed the reputation of being bewitched. Neighbors in the vicinity of Turkey Hill (in those days ten, or even fifteen miles was looked upon as being in the neighborhood) verily believed her a witch. Mr. Radcliffe, living on the other side of Silver creek, some two or three miles distant, laid claims to being a witch-master, and by a singular coincidence established his claim firmly in the minds of the people. Once Messrs. Teter and Mitchell had occasion to remain overnight with him. At midnight they were aroused by loud laughter, and waking, saw Radcliffe sitting bolt upright in a bed on the floor laughing heartily. Said he, 'Mrs. Cook just came down the chimney, and I have kicked her into the fire. Imagine Teter's surprise on the following morning at hearing his wife's greeting him with a statement that Mrs. Cook had 'just been in and said she came near burning up last night. Some coals had rolled out of the fireplace and burned herbed partially and awakened her by burning her feet.' Therefore Radcliffe was authority in matters of witchery, and Mrs. Cook was more a witch than ever. The following spring they left the settlement. Isaac Mitchell was born in the fall of 1805, being the first male child born there. "Solomon Teter was born Feb. 19, 1800, and is the oldest native born person (in 1881) now living in the precinct. He was one of a family of eleven children, ten of whom, five boys and five girls grew to years of maturity. His sister Rebecca was the first female child born. She was born in 1805....." ".....A child of Peter Mitchell was the first death, occurring in 1806. It was buried on section 34. The old burial ground thus set apart was used until some fifty or sixty graves were made, then abandoned. "Peter Mitchell was the first justice of the peace, and many were the hearts he caused to thrill with happiness as he tied hymeneal knots. As a justice he held high rank, and was for many years retained in that capacity. "On April 28th, 1813, Patrick Huggins and Elizabeth Mitchell, also William Huggens and Darter Barbary were married by Nathan Arnett, a preacher of the gospel. Thus the list of marriages commenced with a double wedding. " As early as 1815 John Boucher taught subscription school in the Silver creek settlement. The school-house had an open fire-place which occupied all of one end of the building. On dark days part of the roof was raised for admission of light. "The early settlers were a devoted people, conscientious and straight-forward in the observance of religious exercises. On the 21st day of March, 1811, they organized the Silver Creek Baptist Church,with seven members (Founders were Abraham Teter, Mary Teter, Peter Mitchel, Hannah Mitchel, Rebecca Griffin, and also Barbara (Teter)Shook, Mary (Teter) Radcliff, sisters of Abraham Teter and Hannah Teter Mitchell). Met from house to house until 1817, when a log church was built....." "This precinct was represented in the Black Hawk war by Solomon Teter, Aaron Land, Isaac Griffin, John Baker and Myram McMullen....." Peter Mitchell's brother-in-law, Abraham Teter, died May 3, 1815 and Peter's wife, Hannah, had died before April 25, 1820 when Peter Mitchell, Jr. married 2nd in St. Clair Co., IL, the widow of Abraham Teter, Maria "Mary" Kittle Teter; Peter and Mary had no children. There was no census for Randolph Co., IL in 1818, therefore Peter Mitchell is not found in an 1818 Illinois State Census; Abraham Teter had died in 1815, and we found the following: 1818 State Census of St Clair County, Illinois Pg. 167, [413], Teter, Mary 0 Free white males 21 yrs. & upward 9 All other white inhabitants Pg. 167, [414] Teter, Solomon, son of George Teter, brother of Abraham Teter 1 Free white male 21 yrs. & upward 2 All other white inhabitants 1820 State Census of St. Clair County, Illinois Pg. 263, [260] Solomon Teter, nephew of Abraham Teter 3 Males 21-45 2 Females 18-45 Pg. 264, [313] Peter Mitchel 6 Males under 21 1 Male 21-45 1 Male 45 & upwards 5 Females under 18 1 Female 18-45 Mary Kittle Teter and Peter Mitchell, Jr. married 25 April 1820 in St.Clair Co., IL. We do not know if it was before or after the State census, or before or after the Federal census. "1820 Federal Census of St. Clair County, Illinois," Pg. 296, Ogle Township; Quarterly Pg. 31. 187 Solomon Teter 4 Free white males 26 and under 45 1 Free white female 16 and under 26 1 Free white female 26 and under 45 "1820 Federal Census of St. Clair County, Illinois," Pg. 302, SilverCreek Township; Quarterly Pg. 34, 337 Peter Mitchel 3 Free white males under 10 years 1 Free white male 10 and under 16 2 Free white males between 16 and 18 5 Free white males 16 and under 26 1 Free white male of 45 and upward 1 Free white female under 10 years of age 2 Free white females of 10 and under 16 3 Free white females 16 and under 26 1 Free white female of 26 and under 45 (probably Mary Kittle TeterMitchell) 1830 U.S. Census St. Clair County, Illinois Peter Mitchell, 2 males, age 15-20 1 male, age 60-70 1 female, age 15-20 1 female, age 20-30 1 female, age 40-50 (Mary Kittle Teter Mitchell) Peter Mitchell, Jr. died about 21 August 1834 and Mary Kittle Teter Mitchell died September 5, 1841. Their burial places are not known. The following was found among Probate Papers of Peter Mitchell,dec'd.: "Recd. of Isaac & William Mitchell by the hands of George Mitchell,sixty two and a half cents in full of the subscription of Peter Mitchell, decd. to the St. Clair Gazette for three monthly. August 21,1834; R. K. Fleming." SOURCES: For Peter and Hannah Teter Mitchell, Jr., and Family: "Henckel Genealogy", 1500-1960, Ancestry and Descendants of Reverend Anthony Jacob Henckel, 1668-1728, Pioneer Evangelical Lutheran Minister, Emigrant from the German Palatinate to America in 1717, pgs.215-216, 251, by Junkin & Junkin. "Henckel Genealogical Bulletin",pgs. 330, 483. "Squatters in Territorial Illinois", "the first americans to settle outside the american bottom after the revolutionary war", "Register of Applications in 1807", from "IllinoisLibraries", Vol. 50, #5, May 1977, published by the Illinois StateLibrary, Springfield, IL 62756. Randolph Co., West Virginia, Deed Book1, p. 410. "History of St. Clair County, Illinois, 1881", pg. 166, "Old Silver Creek Baptist Church", pgs. 269-270, FayettevillePrecinct, "The First Land Entries"; Brink, McDonough & Co.,Philadelphia. Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library, Volume XXIV;Statistical Series, Volume II, "Illinois Census Returns 1810, 1818,"Edited with Introduction and Notes by Margaret Cross Norton, IllinoisState Library, (Published by the Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois), pg. 19, [383], St. ClairCounty, 1810, Peter Mitchel.; there was no census for Randolph Co., IL in 1818, therefore Peter Mitchell is not found in an 1818 Illinois State Census; we find in the 1818 Census, St. Clair Co., IL, pg. 167, [413] Mary Teter. Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library, Volume XXVI, Statistical Series, Volume III; Edited by Margaret Cross Norton,Illinois State Library, "Illinois Census Returns 1820" (State Census of Illinois), (Published by the Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois; Reprint, Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Company, © 1969); pg. 264, [313], PeterMitchel. "1820 Federal Census of St. Clair County, Illinois," pgs. 26-44,complete transcription: Pg. 302, Silver Creek Township, Quarterly pg.34, #337 Peter Mitchel; Transcribed by Robert Buecher from a photocopy of the original found at the Illinois State Archives, Springfield, Illinois; a complete transcription; taken from pgs. 288-324 of the original census; published in the St. Clair County Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 3, #1, Spring 1980. Marriage Book and Book of Deaths at Courthouse in Randolph Co., IL. Two books: "St. Clair County, Illinois Marriage Records, 1791-1845, and 1845-1869", by Robert Buecher. "Illinois's First Justices of the Peace", by Lowell M. Volkel, from the Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 3, #4, Winter 1971. St. Clair County,Illinois, Intestate and Probate Records of Peter Mitchell, who died before 21 August 1834; Courthouse in Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL. "History of St. Clair County, Illinois, 1881", with Illustrations; pg.166, "Old Silver Creek Baptist Church", pgs. 269-270, FayettevillePrecinct, "The First Land Entries"; © 1881 Brink, McDonough & Co.,Philadelphia; Reproduction of book made possible through sponsor ship of Marissa Historical and Genealogical Society, Marissa, Illinois,Reproduction by Whipporwill Publications, 4400 Jackson Ave.,Evansville, IN 47715. "History of St. Clair County, Illinois," 1988, Volume I, St. Clair County (IL) Genealogical Society, © 1988 Curtis Media Corporation,Dallas Texas, and St. Clair County Genealogical Society; Pg. 23, T59, "First Baptist Church of Freeburg; F167, "Hans George Dieter (Tieter)Family", by Nora Lee McWilliams Vest; F739, "Abraham Teter, Sr. and Mary Kittle", by Catherine J. & Richard K. Hill; F740, "Levi Teter and Annis Walker", F741, "Solomon Teter"; by Nora Lee McWilliams Vest; F742, "Solomon Teter", by Edgar Hesse. "History of St. Clair County, Illinois," 1992, Volume II Compiled by St. Clair County Genealogical Society, © 1992 Curtis Media Corporation, Dallas, Texas; F16, "Badgley Family", by Dianna Hartman; F423, "Maria "Mary" Kittle and Abraham Teter, Sr.", by Catherine J. & Richard K. Hill. "Indiana Territorial Pioneer Records, 1801-1815", Compiled by Charles M. Franklin, © 1983, Heritage House; the original lists, pp. 72-76 are found in the Indiana State Library, Archives Division; pg. 76, Election Returns, Williamsburg, Township, Randolph County, Indiana Territory: "We do Certify the above is a true statement of the pole held for the Township of Williamsburg on the 13th August 1808." Peter Mitchel was in Williamsburg Township and is listed in the Poll. Also,one of the clerks, signing the above certification, was Peter Mitchel. Other SOURCES: For 2nd wife of Peter Mitchell, Jr., (Maria) Mary Kittle Teter, nee Kittle -- "The Teter-Kittle-Mitchell-Hill" FamilyBible of (Hannah) Emaline Mitchell Hill, daughter of Rebecca Teter (the daughter of Abraham Teter and Mary Kittle) , and William W. Mitchell (the son of Hannah Teter and Peter Mitchell, Jr.). Bible was in possession of Matilda "Tilly" Catherine Zoller Hill, deceased, wife of William Peter Hill. Their deceased son, Samuel Adam Hill's 2nd wife, Shirley Yates Hill, had Bible and said she would give it to one of Sam's grandchildren. Shirley has since married and moved to another state (she had no issue by Sam); we don't know her new surname nor to whom she gave the Bible. At that time there were two granddaughters, Samatha and Ginger Hill; since then, Ginger Hill, daughter of William A. Hill, Sam's son, was killed in an automobile accident.

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Silverdale, Cowley co Kansas , Cemetery listings. WARREN Drury 6-Feb-1837 /20-Dec-1901 WARREN Amanda M. -23-Dec-1839 /16-Feb-1912 WARREN J. M.-18-Jan-1856 /16-Jan-1882   WARREN Children -20-Aug-1876 /7-Feb-1884 c/o D. & A.M. Warren WARREN W. H.-17-May-1880 /7-Feb-1884 Surname: WARREN IT IS UP TO THE RESEARCHER TO LOOK FOR THE SOURCE CITATIONS FOR THE LISTED DATA. PROFILE MANAGER LISTS THESE NAMES AND DATES AS POINTERS TO FOLLOW. WARREN, Adeline Narcissus, (ADDIE), Born 1843 in Barbour or Montgomery County, Alabama, Died 1928 in Hopewell Cemetery, Franklin County, Texas WARREN, Avery, Born 1791 in Greenville Co., South Carolina, Died 1871 in Brush Creek, Taylor Co., Kentucky WARREN, Barton Follett, Born 1696 in Charles Co., Maryland, Died Feb 03 1757 in Charles Co., Maryland WARREN, Benjamin, Born 1803 in VA 1812, Died Aug 11 1888 in Van Buren, Jackson, Missouri, USA WARREN, Burris, Born Jul 21 1788, Died Nov 21 1845 WARREN, Capt. Thomas, Born Jan 30 1663 in Westminster, London, England, Died Nov 23 1710 in Charles Co., Maryland WARREN, Charles, Born 1775 in Spartanburg, SC, Died 1830 in Perry Co., AL (GA) WARREN, Christopher, Born 1558 in Headborogh, Devonshire, England, Died Dec 07 1587 in England WARREN, Christopher, Born 1477 in Poynton, Cheshire, England, Died May 28 1557 in Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England WARREN, Drury P., Born Dec 26 1756 in Old Lunenburg Co. VA, Died after Aug 13 1832 in Robertson Co. TN. WARREN, Drury , son of William Warren, Born WARREN, Drury W, , Born Jan 12 1786 in Henry County, Virginia, Died Sep 26 1854 in Beanblossom Twp.,Monroe County WARREN, DRURY J. (Jamison) son of John Jamison Warren born 1837 died 1901 Cowley co KS WARREN, Edward, Born 1598 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England, Died Apr 15 1678 in in Surry Co VA WARREN, Edwardus (STAG), Born May 10 1605 in Poynton, Cheshire, England, Died Sep 10 1687 in Stockport,, Poynton, Cheshire, England WARREN, Ernest, Born Aug 21 1884 in Troy , Bell co., Texas, Died Jul 06 1934 in McLean Cemetery, Joe Lee Community, Bell Co., Texas WARREN, Felix Grundy, Jr, Born Nov 04 1858 in Taylor Co., Kentucky, Died May 10 1935 in Joe Lee Community, Bell Co., Texas WARREN, Felix Grundy, Sr, Born 1821 in Green Co., Kentucky, Died 1880 in Oak Hill, Taylor Co., Kentucky WARREN, Hackley, Born 1718 in Essex Co., VA, Died Jun 20 1807 in Spartanburg, SC WARREN, Hedgman, Born 1745 in Spoyslyvania Co, VA, Died 1794 in Probably Halifax Co, VA WARREN, Henry Harrison, Sr, Born Feb 25 1898 in Wilkes Co., North Carolina, Died 1982 in Wilkes Co., North Carolina WARREN, Hugh, Born 1723 in Essex Co., Virginia, Died 1810 in Green Co., Kentucky WARREN, Hugh, Jr, Born Jan 05 1764 in Virginia, Died Jul 17 1845 in Green Co., Kentucky WARREN, Jacob, Born 1668 in Berks Co.,Penna Scotch-Irish, Died Jan 07 1770 in Augusta Co.,Virginia WARREN, James, Born 1720 in Albemarle, Amherst, Virginia, USA, Died 1790 in Edgefield, [county], South Carolina, USA WARREN, James, Sr, Born ABT 1690 in in Surry Co VA, Died 1769 in Amherst Co, VA WARREN, James Alonzo, Born Sep 10 1877 in Espranza, MS, Died Jan 01 1953 in Pontotoc Co., MS WARREN, James C, Born 1725 in Albemarle Co., Virginia, Died Jul 03 1769 WARREN, James Isaac, Born Jan 11 1862 in Oak Hill, Taylor Co., Kentucky, Died Jan 27 1937 in Artesia, Eddy Co., New Mexico WARREN, James Robert, Born Jul 02 1825 in Tennesse, Died Jul 12 1901 in Pontotoc Co., Mississippi WARREN, James Robert, Jr, Born Dec 08 1848 in Pontotoc Co., Mississippi, Died Oct 05 1936 WARREN, Jefferson Davis, Born Nov 26 1920 in Thaxton, Pontotoc, MS, Died Aug 28 1958 in Abilene, Taylor, TX WARREN, Jefferson Davis, Born Mar 15 1682 in Marchal Co., MS, Died Feb 22 1950 in Eula, Callahan, TX WARREN, John, Born 1772 in Edgefield Co SC, Died Mar 15 1847 in Edgefield Co SC WARREN, John, Born 1801 in AL, Died 1860 in Perry Co., AL WARREN, John, Born 1707 in Essex Co., Virginia, Died Feb 11 1795 in Pearson Co., North Carolina WARREN, John, Esq, Born 1535 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England, Died Dec 07 1587 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England WARREN, John (Maryland Line), Born 1583 in Stockport, Poynton, Cheshire, England, Died Jun 20 1621 in Charles Co., Maryland WARREN, John DE, Born ABT 1475 in Headbury, Ashburton, Devonshire, England, Died Mar 10 1522 WARREN, John DE, Born ABT 1455 in Headbury, Ashburton, Devonshire, England, Died 1525 in England WARREN, John Radcliff, Born 1635 in Charles River Co., Virginia, Died Nov 25 1691 in Westmoreland Co., Virginia WARREN, John Radcliffe, Born 1635 in Rappahannock, Occupacia Creek, Charles River, York Co., VA, Died Nov 25 1691 in Westmoreland Co., VA WARREN, John William, Born Sep 1838 in Pinetucky, Perry Co., AL, Died Sep 09 1916 in Bibb Co., AL WARREN, Joseph Joel, Born 1785 in Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, Died 1865 in Pontotoc Co., Mississippi WARREN, Mary, Born , Died Feb 03 1678 WARREN, Mary L, Born 1853 in Itasamba Co,Ms, Died 1903 WARREN, Mary `Mercy`, Born BET Feb 20 1657 & 1658 in in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, Died Nov 06 1727 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts WARREN, Nancy, Born 1833, Died 1850 WARREN, Nathaniel, Born Jul 16 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, Died Oct 21 1667 in in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts WARREN, Nathaniel, Born 1767 in Halifax Co, VA, Died Jan 04 1856 in Halifax Co, VA WARREN, Powell, Born 1789 in Halifax Co, VA, Died Nov 18 1859 in Laurel Co, KY WARREN, Ralph DE, Born 0998 in Varenne near Bellencombre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France, Died AFT 1074 in Varenne near Bellencombre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France WARREN, Reubin Hampton, Born 1817 in Surry Co., North Carolina, Died Nov 28 1857 in Mulberry Township, Wilkes Co., North Carolina WARREN, Richard, Born ABT 1580 in England, Died BEF 1590 in England WARREN, Richard, Born 1646, Died 1696 in Middleborough, MA WARREN, Robert, Born Sep 06 1742 in Frailty, Charles Co., Maryland, Died Oct 26 1826 in Louisville, Blount Co., Tennessee WARREN, Samuel, Jr, Born 1784 in Halifax Co., Virginia, Died May 27 1846 in Wilkes Co., North Carolina WARREN, Samuel, Sr, Born 1750 in Essex, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, Died Aug 1826 in Person Co., North Carolina WARREN, Samuel Mason, Born Apr 23 1847 in Mulberry Township., Wilkes Co., North Carolina, Died Nov 24 1910 in Trap Hill, Wilkes Co., North Carolina WARREN, Sir Edward, Born Apr 09 1563 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England, Died Nov 13 1609 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England WARREN, Sir Edwarde, Born 1498 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England, Died Oct 12 1558 in Prestbury, Cheshire England WARREN, Sir John DE, Born ABT 1303 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England, Died 1387 WARREN, Sir John DE, Knight, Born ABT 1461, Died BET Jan 11 1516 & 1517 WARREN, Sir Laurence DE, Born ABT 1394, Died 1444 Warren, Thomas, Born 1745 in Surry, Virginia, USA, Died 1820 in Edgefield, [county], South Carolina, USA WARREN, Thomas, Born 1776 in Edgefield Co SC, Died 1849 in Barbour Co., AL WARREN, Thomas, Born 1684 in Rappahannock Co.VA, Died Apr 13 1749 in Spoyslyvania Co. Virginia, age 67 WARREN, Thomas, Born 1710 in Spotsylvania, Essex Co, VA, Died 1785 in Henry Co, VA WARREN, Thomas, Born 1735 in Old Lunenburg Co. VA, Died Aug 12 1801 in Franklin Co., VA WARREN, Thomas, Born May 25 1604 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England, Died 1673 in Essex Co., VA WARREN, Thomas E, Born Mar 04 1830 in 4 MAR 1830 in South Carolina, Died Dec 02 1895 in Barbour Co., Alabama WARREN, Thomas Hackley, Born 1760 in Orange Co., NC, Died Jul 31 1830 in Orange Co., NC WARREN, Watty, Born May 27 1780, Died Mar 09 1850 WARREN, William, Born ABT 1620 in Bristol, England, Died 1702 in Surry Co VA WARREN, William, Born 1532 in Headbury, Ashburton, Devonshire, England, Died Oct 12 1558 in in England WARREN, William, Born 1586 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England/Poynton, England, Died 1644 in Yorktown, VA. in a Opechancanough, Indian attack WARREN, William, Born 1537 in Headborough, Devon, England, Died Feb 08 1573 WARREN, William, Born 1662 in Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, Died 1750 in Spotsylvania Co., VA WARREN, William DE, Born ABT 1435 in Headbury, Ashburton, Devonshire, England, Died May 01 1496 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England WARREN, William DE, 2nd, Born BEF 1037 in Varenne near Bellencombre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, Died Jun 24 1088 in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England of from wounds at Siege of Pevensey WARREN, William DE, 3rd, Born 1081 in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England, Died May 11 1138 in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England WARREN, William DE, Sr, Born 0950 in Varenne near Bellencombre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France, Died 1050 WARREN, William Franklin, Born Oct 28 1869 in Mulberry Township., Wilkes Co., North Carolina, Died Jun 26 1954 WARREN, Zachariah, Born Mar 02 1829 in TN, Died May 08 1900 in Jackson Co, MO MISC DATA RECORDS FOUND The profile manager finds many documents and certs which are more or less pertinant to the profiles cited, but some data is unable to be placed in context because of timeline placeline uncertainties and same name issues of the time, and so are placed here to have this data available for examination of other researchers and hopefully, breakthroughs allowing further increase of the Warren family of VA. And Colonial data. When actual DATES are involved in the data it should be added to profiles and taken as truth. I have added notes as to my opinions of which Thomas Warren is which. Please feel free to contact profile manager with questions . The first five documents added are tax lists from 1790 1800 surry va. and vacinity. Data found in other states will be cited as such but is added here for ease of placetime placement. VA: HENRY CO MRG BONDS 1778- 1849 reference 1976. ISBN 0806307021 DRURY WARREN SALLEY JAMESON VA: 1782 Tax lists Henry Co Personal Property Tithes Negroes Horses Cattle JAMISON JOHN 1 1 4 7 WARREN THOMAS 1 3 3 8 Ambros 1 0 1 3 THOMAS JR 1 0 1 1 ZACHARIAH 1 0 1 6 DRURY 1 0 1 8 WILLIAM 1 0 3 7 HENRY 1 0 1 6 *TN: GUARDIAN RECORDS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY TN1845-1865 by albert l johnson jr DRURY W WARREN 2 CHILDREN LISTED. ( This is Drury W. WARREN, SON OF Drury b. Va 1756) * MD: ARCHIVES OF MARYLAND, proceedings of... VARIOUS AS LISTED: http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov. Guide to Special Collections RE : Research term "Thomas Warren" et al "This information resource of the Maryland State Archives is presented here for fair use in the public domain..." *vol 1 pg 18 ... their owne necessary defense kill the said Ratcliff Warren, Jon Bellson, and William Dawson and doe acquitt the said Thomas Cornwaleys & his Company of the said... *vol 5 pg 586 Warren, Humphrey, 21, 31, 93. Warren John, 33 Warren, Ratcliffe, 169, 170, 190, 194... *vol 7 pg 641 Warren, Richard, 97. Warren, Thomas, 94. Warren, Augustine, 211... *vol 21 pg 602, Journal and Correspondance Warren, Edward, 427. Warren Richard, 144 Warren, William, 332 *vol 42 pg 473 ..., ..., ..., ..., Mr. Thomas Warren shall be, and are hereby appointed Commissioners for Prince Georges ... ((Profile managers note: Thomas Jr?)) *vol 54 pg 325 It is ordered by this court that Thomas Warren etc etc be sumd to the next Court to take the oath of Constables John Darby plt in an .... * vol 54 pg 330 Christopher Andrews sworne Constable for Chester Hundred, Thomas Warren for Langfords Bay... *vol 54 pg 344 Thomas Warren junir Records his m Marke Cropp on the Right eare & slitt & under Keeld on the Left... *vol 54 pg 346 ... Thomas Warren Junir df wheareas Elizabeth de La Roach admxe of Charles de La Roach... *vol 54 pg 338 One John Raddway Plt Thousand seaven hundred fifty fower Thomas Warren senir dft pounds of Tobb thew ch this Court doth order the dft to pay to the plt with costes else execucon... * vol 54 pg 350 ... or in defalt of his good behavior to forfit twenty pounds sterling to the Ld propr , Thomas Warren Junir became bound for John Bowles in Tenn pounds sterling unto the Lorf Proptr... *vol 28 pg 606 ... 288, Warren, Barton *vol 202 pg 659 Warren, Ignatias [ His Majesty vs.] (1.) 215, 523, 542, 547, 548, 590. Warren, Ignatias [ His Majesty vs.] (2.) 215, Warren, Notly, exec of v.. * MD: Archives of Maryland. Muster Rolls *vol 18 pg 28 Officers of the two rifle companies that served before Boston in 1775: ..., ..., 1st Lieut. Thomas Warren * Maryland Indexes (Probate Records) Colonial * Index W 1634- 1777 SE 4 23 Kent County Wills Warren, Thomas, 1685 Kent No. 1358 County... *Index W 1634- 1777 SE4-23 Kent County Inventories Warren, Thomas, 1685 Kent Box 1 Folder 23... Index W 1634- 1777 Kent County Bonds, SE4 23 Warren, Thomas Jr. Kent, box 1 folder 38 *SE 4 Image 2209 Warren, Thomas Jr. 1677, Kent Liber 4 folio 234. *SE 4 Image 2214 Warren, Thomas, 1710 Charles, Liber 13, Folio 152...(( profile managers note: Thomas Jr?)) *Index W SE 4-23 Image 2195 Warren, Thomas, Accounts 1720/ 1722/ 1724 Anne Arundel Liber 2 Folio 523 "4" 334"... ... (( profile managers note: Thomas Jr.?)) *Index W SE 4 -23 Image 2202 Warren, Thomas, 1736, Baltimore County Box 7 Folder 68 *SE 4-23 Image 2201 Probate Warren, Thomas 1736 Inventories, Liber 21, Folio 507 *SE 4 -23 Image 2198 Accounts Warren, Thomas 1737 , Baltimore, Box 6 Folder 39, Liber 14 Folio 324 "15" 189 == Links to Warrens == WikiTree links to Warren family members sharing this data. [[Warren-3601|Drury P Warren Sr.]]

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This page displays statistics generated from [[Help:Database Dumps|database dumps]], focusing on some "top 25" data points. Note that the dumps exclude information on [[Help:Living People|living people]] or [[Help:Privacy#Unlisted|Unlisted]] profiles. == Names == {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |- | valign="top" | {| width='25%' border='1' |- ! Last Name at Birth !! Count |- | Unknown || 272,162 |- | Smith || 263,065 |- | Brown || 137,831 |- | Jones || 116,286 |- | Johnson || 114,155 |- | Williams || 107,507 |- | Miller || 92,846 |- | Davis || 92,345 |- | Wilson || 91,457 |- | Taylor || 86,826 |- | Martin || 71,621 |- | Thompson || 71,615 |- | Clark || 70,849 |- | White || 70,693 |- | Moore || 70,380 |- | Anderson || 64,208 |- | Hall || 59,300 |- | Thomas || 56,970 |- | Walker || 56,440 |- | Baker || 55,912 |- | Allen || 55,335 |- | Wright || 55,099 |- | Adams || 54,634 |- | Harris || 52,576 |- | Campbell || 52,328 |} | valign="top" | {| width='25%' border='1' |- ! Last Name Current !! Count |- | Smith || 260,473 |- | Brown || 136,854 |- | Johnson || 115,087 |- | Jones || 114,426 |- | Williams || 107,274 |- | Miller || 93,092 |- | Davis || 91,452 |- | Wilson || 90,933 |- | Taylor || 85,894 |- | Martin || 71,348 |- | Thompson || 70,900 |- | Clark || 70,096 |- | White || 70,067 |- | Moore || 69,853 |- | Anderson || 65,362 |- | Unknown || 60,228 |- | Hall || 59,378 |- | Thomas || 56,520 |- | Walker || 56,059 |- | Baker || 55,850 |- | Adams || 55,054 |- | Wright || 55,005 |- | Allen || 53,791 |- | Campbell || 52,393 |- | Harris || 52,235 |} | valign="top" | {| width='25%' border='1' |- ! First Name !! Count |- | John || 1,249,673 |- | Mary || 1,152,003 |- | William || 1,100,312 |- | James || 699,954 |- | Elizabeth || 643,113 |- | George || 513,743 |- | Thomas || 501,985 |- | Sarah || 492,586 |- | Charles || 387,369 |- | Joseph || 372,063 |- | Robert || 351,205 |- | Margaret || 345,392 |- | Anna || 290,177 |- | Henry || 287,431 |- | Samuel || 215,393 |- | Martha || 213,063 |- | Maria || 204,047 |- | Edward || 193,235 |- | Jane || 189,592 |- | Ann || 183,377 |- | David || 181,231 |- | Richard || 177,426 |- | Catherine || 176,640 |- | Alice || 142,863 |- | Nancy || 139,675 |} |} == Years == {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |- | valign="top" | {| width='25%' border='1' |- ! Year Created !! Count |- | 2023 || 3,610,708 |- | 2022 || 3,497,485 |- | 2021 || 3,268,913 |- | 2020 || 3,055,844 |- | 2018 || 2,848,166 |- | 2017 || 2,754,683 |- | 2019 || 2,531,286 |- | 2016 || 2,126,872 |- | 2015 || 1,861,100 |- | 2014 || 1,721,359 |- | 2013 || 1,601,310 |- | 2011 || 1,570,158 |- | 2012 || 987,298 |- | 2024 || 883,697 |- | 2010 || 448,934 |- | 2009 || 22,870 |- | 2008 || 2,712 |- | 2007 || 1 |} | valign="top" | {| width='25%' border='1' |- ! Birth Year !! Count |- | 0 || 1,192,426 |- | 1910 || 431,894 |- | 1920 || 426,020 |- | 1900 || 388,660 |- | 1890 || 331,573 |- | 1880 || 309,092 |- | 1870 || 275,685 |- | 1860 || 253,717 |- | 1930 || 246,659 |- | 1875 || 245,288 |- | 1885 || 242,271 |- | 1850 || 241,819 |- | 1895 || 240,704 |- | 1888 || 239,856 |- | 1879 || 238,156 |- | 1892 || 237,973 |- | 1878 || 236,136 |- | 1876 || 234,741 |- | 1886 || 234,681 |- | 1884 || 234,425 |- | 1889 || 234,321 |- | 1872 || 231,995 |- | 1893 || 231,981 |- | 1891 || 230,450 |- | 1894 || 230,130 |} | valign="top" | {| width='25%' border='1' |- ! Death Year !! Count |- | 0 || 9,603,489 |- | 2000 || 311,822 |- | 1990 || 279,796 |- | 2010 || 267,261 |- | 1980 || 257,570 |- | 1970 || 236,686 |- | 1960 || 205,339 |- | 1940 || 194,921 |- | 1900 || 188,865 |- | 1950 || 185,439 |- | 1930 || 180,462 |- | 1920 || 177,865 |- | 1880 || 167,845 |- | 1918 || 162,897 |- | 1910 || 158,170 |- | 1944 || 140,595 |- | 1945 || 138,830 |- | 1943 || 138,587 |- | 1942 || 138,060 |- | 1917 || 136,402 |- | 1936 || 136,086 |- | 1965 || 136,032 |- | 1968 || 135,662 |- | 1963 || 134,969 |- | 1929 || 134,333 |} |} Database Dump Date: 17 March 2024; Calculations Ran: 18 March 2024 15:14:26

Datchworth Manor in Hertsfordshire - Residents and owners

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==Datchworth== [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp78-81 Information about Datchworth can be found by clicking this link]. This page serves as a place to document the people who lived in Datchworth over the years. ==Known residents== {|border="1" width="300" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Title''' || '''Surname''' || '''Forename'''|| '''Place''' ||'''Year''' || '''Status'''||'''Source''' |- | dowager Viscountess ||Townshend||Audrey|| Datchford Lodge || 1737-1788|| Owned||Thorne, R. (Ed.). 1986. WILSON, Richard I (?1755-1815), of Datchworth, Herts. and Owna Lodge, co. Tyrone. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820.'' [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/member/wilson-richard-i-1755-1815 Web link] |- | - || Thomson|| John|| cottage || 1795 || Rented? || |- | - || Eaves|| [multiple]|| poor house || 1769 || Tenants ||''Royal Society of Chemistry'' (2009). Village will commemorate the family it allowed to starve to death. [https://www.rsc.org/news-events/articles/2009/03-march/datchworth/ Web link] |- | - || Wilson|| Richard|| Datchford Lodge || 1791 || Owned || |- | - || Wilson|| Richard|| Datchford Lodge || 1801 || Owned || |- | Colonel || Oldham|| James?|| Datchford || 1802 || Leased || Saint James's Chronicle - Saturday, 16 January 1802 |- | - || Clifford|| James || Datchford || 1802 || Leased || |- | - || Kirk|| -|| Datchford || 1802 || Leased || |- | - || Smith|| Samuel|| Datchford || 1802 || Owned ||Clutterbuck, R. (1821). ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford'', Vol. II : Compiled from the best printed authorities and original records. p. 313-319. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/39584/?offset=0#page=317&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Web link via FamilySearch] |- | - || Wallis|| William|| Datchford || 1717-1737 || Owned ||Chauncy, H. (1826). ''The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire''. p. 326. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=FOlBAQAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA20 Web link]Thorne, R. (Ed.). 1986. WALLIS, William (c.1657-1737), of Holborn, Mdx. and Wormleybury, Herts. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820.'' [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/wallis-william-1657-1737 Web link] 'Parishes: Datchworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 78-81. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp78-81 [accessed 3 May 2023]. |- | - || Harrison|| Edmund|| Datchford || 1693-1717 || Owned|| |- | - || Gamon|| [multiple]|| Datchford || 1620-1693 || Owned|| |} ==Sources== * https://www.datchworth.com/local-information/village-history/

Date Removed From Richard III Profile York-1245

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===Horseshoe 1470=== :Oakham Castle is a historic building in Oakham, Rutland. The Castle is known for its collection of massive horseshoes and is also recognised as one of the best examples of domestic Norman architecture in England. ::“But if (unless) he do homage to the castle there in giving an horse shoe, insomuch that many horse shoes be set upon the hall door, some marvelous great and some little, with arms and cognizances; and in the midst of the over end of the hall is an horse shoe with the arms of England, being nigh in breadth a yard, which was commanded thither by King Edward the 4th.”Brewer, J. S. (John Sherren). (1867). Letters And Papers Foreign And Domestic of the Reign of Henry VIII (Vol. 3, Pt 1, p. 970). Longmans. Retrieved from Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/Vol3Pt1LettersAndPapersForeignAndDomestic/page/n969/mode/2up?q=%22horse+shoe+with+the+arms+of+England%22 (Available online)]; accessed 15 May 2023. :This horseshoe of 1470 is the oldest in their collection. It was hung on the walls of the castle following the King's victory at the Battle of Losecoat Field. The lord of the manor at that time was Edward's aunt, Anne de Neville and the horseshoe's presence in her Great Hall served as a symbol of the King's authority. The horseshoe is made from wrought iron, skillfully worked into an elaborate design. What you see today bears little resemblance to the colourful shoe that was presented in 1470. The original was elaborately painted with a row of roses decorating the central band. It is possible that these were white roses, the emblem of the House of York. The shield at the top was also painted with Edward IV's coat of arms.{{Image|file=York-1159.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=King Edward IV - Horseshoe as it is today }}{{Image|file=York-1159-1.jpg |caption=King Edward IV Horseshoe - Research suggests this is how it looked originally }}

Dates, Calendars and Genealogy

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== Dates, Calendars and Genealogy == :'''Goal:''' This article is meant to precisely define how dates are handled in genealogy. For many centuries, the Julian Calendar was in use throughout the western world. The introduction, followed by the slow adoption of the Gregorian Calendar often leads to confusion. What is seemingly a straight forward topic quickly becomes an enigmatic mess the more closely it is examined. === Rules === :Before getting into the details of the various calendars and the problems they cause, it is easiest to state how dates are handled. Don't worry, we will get into the difficulties below. *'''Rule 1:''' We use the day and month found on the document. This may seem like obvious common sense, however, shifting from one calendar to another can also cause a shift in the days - don't do it. *'''Rule 2:''' We assume the year started on January 1st. This does mean we often have to change the year found in a document. *'''Rule 3:''' For dates requiring [[#DD|double dating]], the new style (larger) year should be in the data field, while the double date should appear in the narrative biography.

For example, [[Newton-17 |Isaac Newton]] died on 20 March 1726 old style which is 20 March 1727 new style. The year 1727 goes in the data field while the narrative biography should include the date 20 March 1726/7. Note that this is not a change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar because we did not change the date. :Okay, now that we have that straight we can discuss the various calendars. === Julian and Gregorian Calendars === ====The Julian Calendar ==== : '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_calendar The Julian Calendar:]''' was proposed by Julius Ceasar and adopted by the Roman empire in 45 BC. It was used throughout much of the western world for over 1500 years. Importantly, the new year was said to start on March 25, so that March 24, 1450 was followed the next day by March 25, 1451. ==== The Gregorian Calendar ==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar '''The Gregorian Calendar:'''] was named after Pope Gregory XIII who introduced it in October 1582. The Julian Calendar assumed the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_year solar year] was 365 ¼ days long, but this is not quite right - it is closer to 365.2425 days long. Over time the seasons were slowly drifting away from their expected dates, and most importantly it was realized important religious holidays were no longer celebrated on the "correct" date. :To compensate for the perceived drift in the days over the centuries, 10 days had to be dropped. The Julian calendar day of Thursday, 4 October 1582 was followed by the first day of the Gregorian calendar, Friday, 15 October 1582. :The Gregorian calendar instituted two reforms: #{{Blue |The first day of the new year was moved from March 25 to January 1.}} #{{Blue |Ten days were dropped so that the Julian calendar day of Thursday, 4 October 1582 was followed by the first day of the Gregorian calendar, Friday, 15 October 1582. Note that we do not ever completely adjust the Gregorian calendar to Julian or vice versa, i.e. we do NOT make a change to the days, we only adjust the start date of the new year.}} ===== Adoption ===== :The Gregorian calendar was not adopted everywhere at the same time. *'''France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain:''' By Papal decree, the primarily Catholic countries of France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain switched to the Gregorian calendar in October 1582. The Julian calendar day of Thursday, 4 October 1582 was followed by the first day of the Gregorian calendar, Friday, 15 October 1582. *'''British Empire:''' England along with its colonies and territories did not switch until 1752. By this time the difference between the two calendars was 11 days, so that Wednesday, 2 September 1752, was followed by Thursday, 14 September 1752. *'''The Netherlands''' Some provinces (Brabant, Zeeland, and Holland) switched in 1582 and 1583. The northern and eastern provinces switched on different dates between 1700 and 1701. *'''Germany''' had a mix of different dates depending on whether the state was Catholic or Protestant. *'''Russia''' did not switch until 1918 putting it out of step with most of the world for 100s of years. *More dates and details can be found [http://www.webexhibits.org/calendars/year-countries.html here]. ===== Examples of the Problems Created ===== :The varying dates of adoption of the Gregorian calendar meant that any given DAY had more than one DATE depending on where you lived. *Consider an Englishman who died on the continent in France. The local records might record his death as 17 August 1605 new style, but his English family would say he died 7 August 1605 old style. *When did the English defeat the Spanish Armada at the Battle of Gravelines? Ask the English and it was 29 July 1588. Ask the Spanish and it was 6 August 1588. *The October Revolution began as an armed insurrection on 25 October 1917 in Petrograd, Russia. However, Russia was still on the Julian calendar. For most of the rest of world this event occurred on 7 November 1917. (Trivia quiz: In what month did the October Revolution take place? Answer November!) ===== Proleptic Gregorian Calendar ===== :The Proleptic Gregorian Calendar extrapolates the Gregorian calendar backwards in time as if it had always been in effect. There are online calculators which will do the date conversion for you. However, this is essentially an academic exercise. Changing calendars in this way means no recorded date was ever correct. As a general practice, do not convert Julian dates found in documents to their Gregorian calendar equivalents. === Old Style vs New Style === :This can also be a confusing topic as the terms Old Style and New Style can have two different meanings. Old Style and New Style are sometimes used to refer to the change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar. However, this is not the most common or usual meaning today or during contemporaneous times. {{Image|file=Cochoit_Images2-48.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=[[Lambert-7716|Thomas Lambert]], born May 1683,
died February the same year! }} :Even though the British Empire didn't legally adopt the Gregorian calendar until 1752, over time it became increasingly common to celebrate the New Year on January 1. In many documents the term Old Style (O.S.) is included indicating the date is using the Julian new year start date of March 25, or New Style (N.S.) the date is using the Gregorian new year start date of January 1. This is '''NOT''' a change to the Gregorian calendar as there is no shift in dates. ===== Double Dating/Dual Dating ===== :'''Record the year as if the new year had started on January 1.''' :When discussing historical events, it can often become confusing as to when an event happened unless we standardize the year start date. It is standard practice by historians and by genealogists to record the year as if the new year started on January 1st even when the Julian calendar was in effect. To make this clear, we use the practice of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_dating double dating] where both the old style and new style year is given. For example, if someone was born on 10 March 1612 old style which is 10 March 1613 new style, the date should be given as 10 March 1612/3. {{Image |file=Cochoit Images2-9.jpg |caption=Example of a double dating on a gravestone. |align= r |size=300 |wrap= Y}} :On WikiTree, we record the new style (larger) date in the data field and provide the double date in the narrative biography. =====Months When Numbered===== :In older parish records it was not uncommon for a month to be given as a number instead of written out. For example, it might say 3d 6mo Anno 1592. These records are invariably on the Julian calendar which means not only is the year old style, but the first month was March and not January. Essentially, two months must be added to how we number months today, so that the 1st month is March, 2nd month is April, the 6th month is August, the 12th month is February, etc.

Dates for Children of Edmund Lewknor-47

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==Birth/Baptism Dates for the Children of [[Lewknor-47|Edmund Lewknor]]== There are four source documents that provide birth or baptism dates for the children of Edmund Lewknor. There are issues with each of them. # The parish register of Tangmere. mss, on FamilySearch microfilm #918267, img 360.{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6LJ3-P19}} As the primary source record, it is preferred, but it is barely readable. May be viewable online depending on location. # W. D. Peckham, “A Calendar of the Parish Register of Tangmere, Sussex, 1538-1812,” (Typescript, 1931) FamilySearch microfilm (two filmings with different catalog entries): #504433 (best) and #1364168.W. D. Peckham, “A Calendar of the Parish Register of Tangmere, Sussex, 1538-1812,” (Typescript, 1931)" [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/263349 FamilySearch Catalog] Clearest and most readable of any of the sources, it is secondary, and does not include Elizabeth’s birth. May be viewable online depending on location. # W. Sparrow Simpson, "On the Pilgrimage to Bromholm in Norfolk," ''Journal of the British Archaeological Association'' 30 (1874): 52-61 at 59-61.W. Sparrow Simpson, "On the Pilgrimage to Bromholm in Norfolk," ''Journal of the British Archaeological Association'' 30 (1874): 52-61 at 59-61, [https://archive.org/details/journalofbritish30brit/page/60/mode/2up Internet Archive] This is a transcript of a family record written on the flyleaves of a pre-1500 Book of Hours apparently once owned by the Lewknors. Latin with printed roman numerals for dates. The Book of Hours is in the manuscript collection of the Lambeth Library, London: MS545f.[https://archives.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=MSS%2f545&pos=1 Lambeth Library Catalog] # [https://images.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk/luna/servlet/view/search?search=SUBMIT&q=ms545f*&QuickSearchA=QuickSearchA&pgs=50&res=1 Digital images] of two of the flyleaves mentioned in #3 above. The entries include the death's of Edmund's parents, his wife, an uncle, and the births of Edmund Lewknor’s six children. The births of Edmund and his siblings are not available. Written in Latin with scripted roman numerals for dates. Those four sources give varying dates for the births/baptisms: {|border="1" |'''Child''' || '''1 Parish Register (baptisms)''' || '''2 Calendar (baptisms)''' || '''3 Article Transcript (births)''' || '''4 Images (births)''' |- |[[Lewknor-48|Elizabeth]] || || || 2 Mar 1538 || 2 Mar 1538 |- |[[Lewknor-118|Thomas]] || Jan 1538 || 27 Jan 1538/9 || 27 Jan 1539 [sic] || 27 Jan 1540 |- |Anne || 12 May 1540 || 12 May 1540 || 12 May 1545 || 12 May 1540 |- |[[Lewknor-117|Richard]] || 14 Mar 1541 || 14 Mar 1541/2 || 13 Mar 1541 || 14 Mar 1541 |- |George || Not readable || 1 Nov 1542 || 1 Nov 1542 || 1 Nov 1542 |- |Edmund || 18 Dec 1543 || 18 Dec 1543 || 17 Dec 1543 || 18 Dec 1543 |} The 1874 article (#3 above) was important evidence in developing the proof of Rose Stoughton's descent from Royalty and a Magna Carta Baron.Douglas Richardson, et al., “New Royal Lineage: Rose (Stoughton) Otis's descent from King Henry III of England,” 8 April 2010, soc.genealogy.medieval, newsgroup, [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/uvuDggfpUSQ/ Google Groups].Martin Hollick, "The Royal Line of Rose (Stoughton) Otis 1629-ca. 1677 of Dover, N.H.," 4 Feb 2010, [https://mhollick.typepad.com/slovakyankee/2010/02/the-royal-line-of-rose-stoughton-otis.html Blog]. The discrepancies and issues discussed and corrected here will not disprove that descent, but will resolve lingering chronological questions regarding Edmund’s children and their births. Close scrutiny of the available images of the flyleaves and comparison with the article's transcription reveals some errors in the transcript and misunderstandings about the source. First, it appears the entries were not made contemporary to the events: the deaths are perfectly printed by hand with no discernable variations between them and the birth/baptism events (covering a period from 1538/9 to 1543) were written in a flowing script again with no discernable variations. Next, comparison of the dates in the 1874 article with the images of the flyleaves shows that three of the dates were transcribed incorrectly: # Anne's date should be 12 May 1540 (not 1545); # Richard's date should be 14 (not 13) March 1541 [1541/2]; # Edmund's date should be 18 (not 17) December 1543. Corrected, those three dates, and George’s, all perfectly match the baptism dates given in the Calendar,Peckham, “A Calendar of the Parish Register of Tangmere,” 1. and those that can be seen in the parish register. As for Thomas, the date for him (in both the image and the article) is exactly one year off from what Peckham presents in the Calendar. To resolve this, in the introduction to the Calendar, Peckham reasoned that “In the first entry…I assumed Roman reckoning [starting on 1 January rather than Lady Day, 25 March] must be followed….” He confirmed this when he found a "proof of age" inquistion, given at Eastbourne, 6 June 2 Elizabeth (17 Nov 1559 - 16 Nov 1560) showing that Thomas, age 27, was baptized 27 January 30 Henry VIII (22 Apr 1538 - 21 Apr 1539).F. W. T. Atttree, "Notes of Post Mortem Inquistions Taken in Sussex: 1 Henry VII to 1649 and After," ''Sussex Record Society'' 14 (1912 ):143 (#654) [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/srs-digital-editions-historic-volumes/ Sussex Record Society Historic Volumes]Peckham, “A Calendar of the Parish Register of Tangmere,” vi. So, in spite of the latin indicating “Birth,” those dates in the article transcript and the images must be baptism dates, the births occurring sometime previously. ===Elizabeth Lewknor=== Following Peckham’s reasoning, Elizabeth’s birth as shown in the article and its source image, must also be rolled back one year to 2 March 1537/8, and is likely a baptism date, consistent with her five siblings. ===Thomas Lewknor=== A ''History of Parliament'' entry for Thomas Lewknor gives his birthdate as "c. 27 Jan. 1538".P.W. Hasler, ed., ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603 ,'' (Boydell and Brewer, 1981), ''History of Parliament Online'', entry for [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/lewknor-thomas-1538-96 Thomas Lewknor]. In the light of the discussion above, this should be 1538/9. ==Research Notes== The 2010 discussion in the soc.genealogy.medieval Google Group did not have the digital images available as we do today. ==Sources== ==Acknowledgements== * This page is based on extensive research by [[Cooke-7654|Greg Cooke]] and is essentially his work.

Dating Beatrice Hill

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Dating Beatrice Hill
==The Problem== [[Hill-1182|Beatrice Hill]], who married William Bromley, is clearly identified as a real person related to other real people in a number of old secondary sources. None of these sources, however, provide dates for events in her life. Some more recent tertiary sources, on the other hand, provide dates, but the dates are in conflict with other dates. ==The Solution== Find dated events in the lives of her closest relatives and base new estimates from these dated events. ===Father: Humphrey Hill=== Fact: Beatrice's father was [[Hill-1170|Humphrey Hill]]. Burke states that 'Humphrey Hill, of Buntingdale [son of Griffith Hull and Margaret Warren], ... lived in the reigns of Henry V (1413-1422) and Henry VI (1422-1461) . Burke, John, and George Ormerod. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank: but uninvested with heritable honors. (London: Published for Henry Colburn, by R. Bentley, 1834-1838), 1:654. Estimate: Assume the midpoint of Humphrey's life was between 1413 and 1461. Using the 30 year rule for estimation, the midpoint of Beatrice's life would be between 1443 and 1491, or, say, 1465. If her life span was 60, her birth year would be '''1435'''. ===Nephew: Sir Rowland Hill=== Fact: Sir Rowland Hill, of London and Soulton hall, son of Beatrice' brother Thomas, was the first Protestant Lord Mayor of London. He was a merchant, statesman and philanthropist. The History of Parliament biography edited by Helen Miller Helen Miller. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/hill-sir-rowland-1498-1561 History of Parliament: Sir Rowland Hill] Accessed November 24, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] states that he was born by 1498, son and heir of Thomas Hill of Hodnet. . Estimate: Using the 30 year rule for estimation, Rowland was born 1498, rounded to 1500, so his father Thomas and aunt Beatrice were born 30 years earlier, in '''1470'''. ===Grandson Sir George Bromley=== Fact: George Bromley was born 1525/26, the first son of George Bromley of Hodnet and his wife Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Lacon of Willey Alan Harding, Author [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bromley-george-152526-89 History of Parliament: George Harding] Accessed November 27, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Estimate: Following the 30 year rule, George's father George, would have been born 1495, and Beatrice born '''1465.''' ===Wlonkeslowe Line from Visitation of Shropshire=== Fact: Visitation of Shropshire provides a line of descent from William Longslowe containing the death date of the first William. #Will’us Wlonkeslow de Wlonkeslow in com Salop (spouse unknown), Treswell, Robert; College of Arms (Great Britain); J. Paul (John Paul) Rylands; Augustine Vincent; William Camden; and George Grazebrook. [https://books.google.com/books?id=HC8EAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA445&lpg=PA445&dq=Wlonkeslow&source=bl&ots=4W2_p_4F7J&sig=6aYtJVXKH-MY64D-KpXnqfL6DKE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjA3eq-kYXRAhXLTSYKHa_UAVcQ6AEIOjAI#v=onepage&q=Wlonkeslow&f=false The visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623.] London: Harleian Society, 1889, Volume 29, pp. 445-446. Accessed November 17, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] #Will’us Wlonkeslow de Wlonkeslow in Co Salop superstes (survivor) a 42 H 3 (1216+42=1258) Spouse unknown. '''Assume father's death in 1258 at age 48, so father born 1210''' #Hugo Wlonkeslow de Wlonkeslow in com Salop married Alicia filia Roberti. '''Birth, 30 year rule = 1240''' #Hugo filius hugonis de Wlonkeslow (now Longslow) in com. Salop married Agnes filia Editha. '''Birth, 30 year rule = 1270''' #Elianora filia et altera haered’ nupta Hugoni Hill. '''Birth, 30 year rule = 1300''' #Willmus Hill, spouse unknown. '''Birth, 30 year rule = 1330''' #Griffithus Hill, spouse unknown. '''Birth, 30 year rule = 1360''' #Humfridus hill de Buntingesdale, spouse not shown. '''Birth, 30 year rule = 1390''' #'''Beatrice, birth, 30 year rule = 1420''' Estimate: Using the 30 year rule, Beatrice's birth year might be '''1420'''. But if the 25 year rule was used instead, her birth year might be 35 years earlier, or ''1385.''' ===Bromley Line of Descent=== Date estimation -- for the earlier people to be alive at the time some dated records occurred, the 25 year per generation appears to better apply. #Warinus de Burwardeslegh dominus manerij de Esseleghe in com. Staffordiae temp Regis Joh'is. (1199-1216) Robert Tresswell, Somerset Herald, and Augustine Vincent, Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms, Marshals and Deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux Ring of Arms. [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=CZ4TAAAAMAAJ&dq=the+visitation+of+shropshire+taken+in+the+year+1623&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=the%20visitation%20of%20shropshire%20taken%20in%20the%20year%201623&f=false The Visitation of Shropshire, Taken in the Year 1623] Publication of the Harleian Society Est. AD 1869. Bromley, pp. 71-66, Part II, London: 1889 Accessed November 27, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Birth year calculation based on King John's reign as time he "flourished", say when he was age 30. If he flourished in 1200, an estimated birth year would be '''1175''' #Alicia soror aetate maxima et vna hered 'Rogeri de Burwardeslegh = Walterus de Bromlegh miles do'nus de Bromlegh. Birth, 30 year rule, would be '''1205''' #Galfridus de Bromlegh ob a 1 E 1 (1272) Estimating his death at age 50, and that his mother married and bore him when she was 20, places his birth at '''1225''' #Richardus de Bromlegh a 25 E 1 (1297) = filia Knocton Given his death in 1297, Estimate his birth using 30 year rule, '''1255''' #Randulphus fil Ricardi de Bromleigh a 23 E 1 (1295) Gven his death in 1295, Estimate his birth as early as possible, when parents were 20. Estimated birth '''1275''' #,Johannes de Bromley Ar ae 1335 = Joanna Given his death in the year 1335, Estimated his birth as early as possible, when parents were 20. Estimated birth '''1295''' #Willielmus de Bromley de Radinton 2e filius = Anabella soror & hgeires Will'mi de Chetelton. (Chetelton descent: (1) Willimus de Chetilton (2) Roertus Chetilton dictis Schirrard (Chirrard) (3) Henricus de Chetilton fil & hgeires (4) Will'm's de Cheilton miles Ae xi E 3 (1338) (5) Mattheus de Chettelton Ar = Johanna filia & heiress Will'mi de Clifton renupta Johann' Griffin) Birth, 30 year rule, '''1325''' #Johannes Bromley filius & heires Will'mi de Bromley = Agnes da to John Trentham '''Birth, 30 year rule, '''1355''' #Walterus de Bromley = Joanna filia Richardi de Delves Birth, 30 year rule, '''1385''' #Rogerus Bromley de Mittley Ar filius & heires Waltera = Janna filia & heires Ricardide Mitley, son of Richardus Mitley de Mitley in com. Salope = Ellena filia & heires Joh'es Hawkeston militis and grandson of Johannes Hawkeston miles = Annabella filia & heires Mathaei Chetelton relicta Galfiridi Brereton renupta Johanni Martin. Birth, 30 year rule, '''1415''' #Rogerus Bromley de Mittley Ar. filius & heires Rogera = filia & heires Davidi Browe, son of Davidus de Browe de Malopasu in com Cestr. = fi;lia Rathbone. '''Birth, 30 year rule, '''1445''' #Will'm Bromley of Mitley Esq son and heire = Beatrix da of Humfry Hill of Blore & Huntingsdale. Estimated birth, 30 year rule, for both William and Beatrix, '''1475''' ==Sources== ==Resource Links== [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sitemap.shtml Medieval Genealogy]

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Daugherty-3016|Teresa Daugherty]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=25942922 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Daughters of Nicholas Malmayn

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The daughters of Nicholas Malemayns are: * Petronilla/Pernell - married Sir Thomas de St Omerhttps://archive.org/details/cu31924011387879/page/318/mode/2up; they had two daughters. Following the death of Sir Thomas de St Omer, his widow - given as both Pernell and Beatrice - married Thomas de la Ryvere https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol12/pp51-65; IPM 79
** Elizabeth bc 1341 ** Alice bc 1342 - married Sir William Hoo. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol12/pp51-65; IPM 79; 23 May 1366 * Beatrix/Beatrice - married Sir Otto/Otho Grandison https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387879/page/318/mode/2uphttps://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol10/pp400-414; IPM 521 (died 1359)https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Libr/Wills/Lbth/Bk25/page%20592.htmhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/23582862275; they had a son and a daughter
** Thomas bc 1337 https://www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/50324229487/https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Libr/Wills/Lbth/Bk25/page%20592.htm ** Elizabeth : bequeathed '6 dishes, 6 saucers and 4 cups of silver which I bought of the executors of Sir Nichs Malemayme' in the Will of her father https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Libr/Wills/Lbth/Bk25/page%20592.htm * youngest daughter (in some sources referred to as Katherine) - married William de Hardreshull/Hardeshulle https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387879/page/318/mode/2up; they had a daughter
** Margaret bc 1345https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b758617&view=1up&seq=54&q1=nicholas == Inquisitions Post Mortem == === Malemayns === '''CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS POST MORTEM''' – EDWARD III; VOLUME 9; page 319 https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387879/page/318/mode/2up 418. NICHOLAS MALEMAYNS or DE MALEMAYNS or NICHOLAS MALEMAYNS, knight Writ, 20 July, 23 Edward III ('''1349''')
'''SUSSEX'''. Inq. taken at Cycestre, 16 October, 23 Edward III
Aldewyk in the parish of Pageham. Certain tenements held of the archbishopric of Canterbury, now void by the death of John de Offord, late elect and confirmed, by service of rendering to the archbishop at his manor of Pageham 13s 4d yearly
He held no other lands &c in the county.
He died on 12 May, 23 Edward III.(1349)
'''Margaret daughter of William de Hardeshulle''', a minor in the king’s wardship, four years of age at Michaelmas last;
'''Beatrice daughter of Nicholas''', the deceased, of full age, married to Otto de Grauntsoun, knight;
'''Elizabeth daughter of Thomas de Seyntomer and Pernell his wife''', aged eight years at the feast of St Margaret last, and '''Alice sister of the said Elizabeth''', aged seven years at the Purification next are his heirs. Writ, 6 October, 23 Edward III ('''1349''')
'''SOUTHAMPTON'''. Inq. taken at Suthwyk, 4 July, 23 Edward III (sic).
Stamneshoo. A Messuage, 100a land and 1a meadow held of the king in chief, service not known.
Warnebourne. A messuage, 40a land held of Roger Pedewardyn by knight’s service.
He died on 4 May, 23 Edward III. Heir not known. Writ, 6 October, 23 Edward III ('''1349)
'''KENT'''. Inq. taken at Derteford, Saturday before St Luke, 23 Edward III.
Menstre in the Isle of Sheppey (Scapeya). 103s 4d rent held, with a carucate of land in Kyngeston by Portesmuth, co. Southampton, of the king in chief by service of a sore sparrow-hawk yearly at Michaelmas.
Faukham, Frenyngham, Darent, Southflete, Stone, Holirode, Shanecountewelle, Herteley, Horton, Leghe, Penshurst and Asshe. A messuage, three carucates of land, 6a meadow, 60a wood, ten marks rent and rents of 100 hens and 50 eggs, and the advowsons of the church and chapel of Faukham, held, to him and the heirs male of his body, with reversion to '''Otto de Grandissone and Beatrice his wife''' and the heirs of the said Otto, of the bishop of Rochester by service of a moiety of a knight’s fee.
He died on 10 May last without heir male of his body. Heirs as above. (Beatrice is said to be aged 30 years and more). Writ, 6 October, 23 Edward III ('''1349''')
'''LINCOLN'''. Inq. taken at Barton, 8 January, 23 Edward III.
Rotheuel. A messuage, 3 carucates of land, 15a meadow and a water mill. Rotheuel, Cocouold and Thorisway. 100s rent.
All held of the lord de Bello Monte, who is in the king’s wardship, by service of a knight’s fee.
He died on Thursday before the Nativity of St John the Baptist last. Heirs as above, but how the jurors know not at present. (Hardeshulle is here spelt Ardesel.) Writ of plenius certiorari to the escheator in co. Hants, the previous inquisition being insufficient, 30 January, 24 Edward III ('''1349/50''')
'''SOUTHAMPTON'''. Inq. taken at Suthewyk, 4 February, 23 (sic) Edward III. Stamneshoo. Tenements as above held of the king in chief by service of a sore sparrow-hawk yearly.
Warnebourne. Tenements and tenure as above.,br /> Date of death 4 May and heirs as above.
C. Edw. III. File 104. (20.)
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 63.
419. NICHOLAS MALEMEYNS of Rothewell, knight.
No writ.
'''LINCOLN'''. Inq. taken at Caster, 29 January, 23 Edward III ('''1349/50''')
Rothewell and Swalowe. A messuage in Rothewell and 3 carucates of land in Rothewell and Swalowe with a water-mill and 100s rent, held of the barony of Bayeux (Baiocis) by homage and fealty.
He died on Thursday after St John the Baptist last. '''Beatrice, wife of Otto de Grandi Sno''', aged 40 years and more, is his heir.
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 64 433. NICHOLAS MALEMAYNS, knight.
Writ. (missing) ''The Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, published 1904, deals with the period from the 21st to 25th year of Edward III; date of this Writ/Inquisition is probably 23 Edward III like the other records around it''
'''LINCOLN'''. Partition of the manor of Rothwell, late of '''Nicholas de Malemayns, knight'''.
'''Rothwelle'''. The manor is divided into three parts, viz. the east, the west and the north.
Pourparty assignd to '''Elizabeth and Alice, daughters of Pernell de Sancto Omero, kinswoman of Nicholas Malemayns, knight,''' deceased, to be held when they shall attain full age.
The east. A grange and ‘carthouse,’ with chamber annexed, a square dovecot &c. (full details given, with tenants’ names), including 56a. land on the west side of the town, marked with a cross (signatas cum cruce), 46a on the east side, with the same mark (signo), and in linges eastward and in Southdale, 25a of linges and 44 cultivated acres of linges with the same mark, 10a meadow in the meadows of Smithfeld and Kingesenges, marked with the same mark, 1lb cummin from the heir of John atte Grene ; and the three parceners shall have a free tenant in common, viz. the heir of William Denys, who renders to each of them 12d yearly, and all the parceners shall have free ingress and egress at the gates of the said manor.
Pourparty assigned to '''Margaret, daughter of William de Hardeshull''', to be held when she shall attain full age.
The west. A hall and chamber, with kitchen and round dovecot &c. (full details given, with tenants’ names), including the west part of the garden with water, up to a certain pit (pittum), which is placed for a mark between the said garden and the garden which falls to the north part, certain tofts, 18 bovates of land, 46a land on the east side of the town, marked with a pit, 56a on the west side of the town, marked with the same mark, and in linges towards the west and in le Southdale 25a linges and 44 cultivated acres of linges, marked with the same mark, 10a meadow lying in Smithfeld and Kyngesinges, marked with the same mark, and 1lb cummin yearly of the heir of William de Croxby for tenements in Thoresway. Free tenant and ingress and egress as above.
Pourparty assigned to '''Beatrice, daughter of Nicholas Malemayns, knight, deceased married to Otto de Grandissono'''.
The north. A house called the ‘dayhous’ and the ‘shepcote’ and ‘swyncote’ and stable with water mill and garden thereto adjacent &c. (full details given, with tenants’ names), including certain tofts, 18 bovates of land, 46a on the east side of the town, marked with a shield, 56a on the west side of the town, marked with the same mark, and in linges and Southdale 25a in the middle of the linges and 44 cultivated acres, marked with the same mark, and 1lb pepper from the heirs of Gilbert de Kelstern of Alwaldeby with parcels of Alwaldby; and 10a meadow lying in Smithfeld and Kyngesinges, marked with the aforesaid mark. Free tenant and ingress and egress as above.
C. Edw. III. File 106 (6) '''There is no Malemayns IPM for Ockley, Surrey, Ockley''' See also
https://archive.org/details/s5notesqueries04londuoft/page/62/mode/2up?q=ockley – page 64
“The Inquisition taken after his death, upon reference, is found to show that his next heirs were '''Beatrix, one of his TWO daughters, the wife of Sir Otho Grandison, and the children of Petronilla, the other one, wife to Sir Thomas de St. Omer''' (see also Blomefield, Hist. of Norfolk, vii. 219)”. “The Inquisition gives, at the time of the death of her father, two daughters to above Petronilla, viz., Elizabeth, aged eight, and Alice, aged seven years.” https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol3/pp150-153
https://archive.org/details/surreyarchaeolog06surruoft/page/256/mode/2up
The Baronetage of England volume 3 (on Family Search – Newdigate and Malmains) === Hardreshull === '''WILLIAM DE HARDRESHULLE'''
https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent04grea/page/208/mode/1up?view=theater
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS 32 EDWARD I ('''1303/4'''); PAGE 208; MEMBRANE 26;
“JAN. 20. DUNFERMLINE – Grant to Nicholas Malemeyns, King’s yeoman, to the use of his daughter, of the marriage of John son and heir of William de Hardreseshull, tenant in chief, and in case of the death of John, of the marriage of the next heir. By K. on the information of W. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.” https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b758617&view=1up&seq=54&q1=nicholas
'''HARDRESHULL OF HARDRESHULL, ETC.; HISTORY OF SALEBY''';
page 36/37 quoted on this website https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/iRSn2g8hGeU/m/-bIN3AHzCe8J
“John, the elder son and heir, was, as we have seen, twelve years old at the time of his father’s death in 1303 (the ‘father’ is William Hardreshull). The following year Nicholas Malemeyns King’s yeoman received a grant for his daughter of the marriage of John, son and heir of William de Hardreshull, tenant in chief, and in the case of the death of John, of the marriage of the next heir [3].
John de Hardreshull being of age in 1313 did his homage and had delivery of his lands. As soon as he was of age, or perhaps earlier, he married Maud Mussenden [1]. Nicholas Malemeyns’ elder daughters were either too young for marriage or had found better matches, Katherine the youngest afterwards married William, John’s son and heir.
[3] Patent Roll 32 Edw. I, m. 26
[1] Harl. MSS.1548. f. 153
Page 40
“In these years John de Hardreshull probably lost his wife, his son William, the latter’s wife Katherine, and her father Nicholas Malemeyns, for they were all dead in 1350.”
Page 41
“By his first wife Maud, Sir John de Hardreshull had a son William, and three daughters, Margaret, Elizabeth and Joan.
William married Katherine, one of the daughters of Nicholas Malmayns, and the following memorandum no doubt refers to his marriage settlement:
‘Be it remembered that a certain donation of the manor of North Kellesay and a fine levied thereof was made at York between Sir John de Hardrishull and William his son and the wife of the said William in three weeks after the feast of St Michael the Archangel 7 Edw. III (1333) at which time Philip de Hardreshull gave the manor of Kellesay to the said Sir John and he immediately gave it to William his son and his wife, by a fine levied in the King’s court as above. And Sir John de Hardreshull gave to Philip his uncle all his lands and tenements in ….. year 18 of King Edward of Carnarvon’ [1325] [4]”
[4] Harl. Charter 76 D, 42 on d.
Page 42
“William died, as we have seen in his father’s life-time, leaving an only daughter Margaret. Both he and his wife were dead in 1349, for in that year the King presented to the church of Rothwell by reason of the minority of Margaret daughter of William de Hardeshill, kinswoman and one of the heirs of Nicholas Malmayns Knt.
In 1350, when the inquest was held after the death of Nicholas Malmayns, his heirs were found to be – Margaret daughter of William de Hardeshull aged four years, Beatrice daughter of Nicholas and wife of Otto de Grandessone of full age, and Elizabeth aged eight and Alice seven years, daughters of Thomas St. Omer and Petronilla his wife, another daughter of Nicholas.
Margaret evidently died an infant for her name does not occur in any of the later settlements, and we find nothing further relating to her.” == Chancery Proceedings == '''The Genealogist : https://archive.org/details/genealogist04lond1887/page/76/mode/2up?q=malemayne Bill in Chancery
'''dated between May 1518 and October 1529''' The Bill of Complaint, addressed to the Lord Chancellor, forms the starting point in the pleadings. It contains the wrong the complainant has suffered by the party complained of, the damage thereby sustained, and petition of process against the defendant for redress. The following short example will, however, more clearly explain the nature of a Bill in Chancery, and at the same time shew the value of these documents to the genealogist :- To the moste reverent ffader
In God Thomas, Archebisshop
Of Yorke, Cardinall Legate
And Chaunceler of England [5]
In humble wise complaynen and shewen to your goode grace your feithfull Oratours '''Thomas Boleyn''' and '''Nicholas Carewe''', knightes,
'''John Newdygate''', sergaunt at lawe,
'''Roger Copley''' and Richard '''Devenysshe''', esquiers,
that where Kyng Edward the first by his letteres patentes, dated the xx th daye of Januarie in the xxiiii yere of his reigne [AD 1295-6] gave the Manor of Okley with the appurtenaunces, in the Countie of Surr., amonge other manors, londes and tenements to '''Nicholas Malemayn, knight, and to Alice his wif''' and to th’eires of their bodies lawfully begoton, and for lacke of suche issue to the right heires of the sayd Nicholas ; by force whereof the sayd Nicholas and Alis were of the premisses seased in their demene as of ffee tail and hadde issue '''one Petronell and Kateryn''', and died, after whose dethe the premisses descended unto the foresayd Petronell and Kateryn as doughters and heires of the bodies of the sayd Nicholas and Alis lawfully begotten ; by force whereof thei entered into the sayd Manor and therof was seased in their demene as of ffee taill, by force of the gift aforesayd.
And after, the sayd Petronell toke to her husbonde one '''Philip Hoo, knyght, Lorde Hoo''', and the sayd Kateryn toke to her husbonde one '''Henry Newdegate, knyght''', by reason wherof they entered into the premisses and therof were seased in the right of their sayd wyves in their demene as of ffee taill ;
and after, the sayd Petronell and Philip Hoo died, and the sayd Henry Newdegate and Kateryn his wiff [dyed], after whose deceses the sayd Manor with the appurtenaunces descended and of right owe to descende to your sayd besechours as cosyns and heirs to the sayd Petronell and Kateryn,
that ys to saye, one moyte thereof, devyded in iiii partes, descended and of right owe to descende in manour and forme folowyng, that is to saye, one part of the sayd moyte, devyded in iiii partes, descendyd and of right owe to descende to the sayd Sir Thomas Boleyn as to one of the cosyns and heirs to the sayd Petronell, that is to saye, son of Sir William Boleyn, knight, son of Anne Hoo, one of the doughters of Thomas Hoo, son to Thomas Hoo, son of Thomas, son of Alis, doughter of the sayd Petronell one of the doughters and heires to the said Sir Nicholas and Alis his wif, of their bodies lawfully begoton.
And the iind part of the sayd iiii partes of the sayd moite, devyded in iiii partes, descended and of right owe to descende to the sayd Sir Nicholas Carewe as to one other cosyn and heire of the bodye of the sayd Sir Nicholas Malemayn and Alis his wif lawfully begoton, that is to saye, son of Richard, son of Alionore, one other of the doughters and heires of Thomas Hoo, son of Thomas, son of Ales, doughter of Petronell, one of the doughters and heires to the sayde Sir Nicholas Malemayn and Alis his wif, of their bodies lawfully begoton.
And the iiird part of the sayd moyte of the sayd Manor, devyded in iiii partes, descended and of right owe to descende to the sayd Roger Copley as to one other cosyn and heire to the sayde Nicholas Malmayn and Alis his wif, that is to saye, son of Anne, the iiird doughter and heire to Thomas Hoo, son of Thomas, son of Alis, daughter of Petronell, one of the doughters and heires to the sayd Nicholas Malemayn and Alis his wif of their bodies lawfully begoton.
And the iiiith part of the sayd moite of the sayd Manor, devyded in iiii partes, descendyd and of right owe to descende to the sayde Richard Devenysshe as to one other cosyn and heire to the sayd Nicholas Malemayn and Alis his wif of their bodies lawfully begoton, that is to saye, son to Elizabethe, the iiii daughter and heire to the sayd Thomas Hoo, son of Thomas, son of Alis, daughter to Petronell, one of the doughters and heires to the sayd Nicholas Malemayn and Alis his wif.
And the other moyte of the sayd Manor enter descended and of right owe to descende to the sayd John Newdegate as to one other cosyn and heire of the bodies of the sayd Nicholas Malemayne and Alis his wif lawfully begoton, that is to saye, son of John, son of William, son of John, son of John, son of Kateryn, the ii nd doughter of the sayd Sir Nicholas Malemayn and Alis his wif of their bodies lawfully begoton.
The Evidences, Charters, Court Rolles, Bokes of Accomptes and Mynymentes of whiche Manor with th’appurtenunces bene comon to th’ondes and possession of one Richard Colpepper, esquire, the nombre or certente wherof bene to your sayd besechours onknowen, ne they knowe not whether they bene conteigned in bagge, boxe or cheste, lockyd or onlocked, by reason of havying of whiche Evidences the sayd Richard Colpeper hath conveyed unto hym diverse estates of the premisses, of whiche Evidences, Charters and Mynymentes your sayd besechours have not onely required delyveraunce but also have desired the sayd Colpeper to make unto them estate accordyng unto their true title.
All whiche premisses to doe the sayde Colpeper utterly refusith, ageyn’ all right and goode conscience, wherof your sayd besechours have noe remedye by course of the Comen Lawe.
That it maye therfor plese your goode Grace to graunte to your sayd besechours a Writte sub pena to be directed to the sayd Richard Colpeper, commaundyng hym by the same to appere before the Kyng in his Court of Chauncery at a daye by your grace to be lymeted, to answere to the premisses and theryn ferther to be ordered as shall accorde with right and goode conscience.
And your sayd besechours shall daily praye to God for the preservacion of your noble estate in Joye longe to endure. JOHN NEWDEGATE
In a brief answer, Culpepper says that the above Bill is “incerteyn and insufficient and the matter therin conteyned aparauntly determynable att the Comon Lawe” and therefore prays that it may be dismissed, with his reasonable costs, for his wrongful vexation sustained in this behalf. '''Thomas Wolsey, appointed Cardinal Legate 17 May, 1518. This Bill is, therefore, after 17 May 1518 and before 17 Oct 1529.''' === Errors in the Bill of Complaint === At least 168 years elapsed between the above IPM's and the Bill of Complaint but there are significant errors in the latter.
# Only two daughters of Nicholas and Alice Malemayn are named ## Petronell ## Kateryn ## There is no mention of Beatrice/Beatrix Grandison nee Malmains the wife of Sir Otto Grandison # Petronell has been 'married' to the incorrect husband - she married Sir Thomas St Omar not Philip Hoo, knight # Kateryn has been 'married' to the incorrect husband - she married William de Hardreshull not Henry Newdegate knight === Newdegate/Malmayns connection === The family connections suggested in the above Bill of Complaint are incorrect, but there is an earlier Newdegate/Malmayns connection contained in the Newdegate family papers which are held at the Warwickshire Records Office. A copy of a charter (Ref CR0136/B848) by Nicholas Newdegate, dated 24th January 1295/6, confirms his marriage with Alice, who was the daughter of Nicholas Malmayns.https://archivesunlocked.warwickshire.gov.uk/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=00301%2F7%2F1%2F2%2F11%2F35 No further information found yet regarding the above Nicholas Newdegate/Alice Malmayns, but the date of marriage (1295/6) would ''suggest'' that Alice ''could be'' the sister of Malmayns-10 and the aunt of the three daughters of Malmayns-10 listed in the IPM's. == Sources ==

Daughters of the American Revolution

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Looking for a connection to John Morton my revolutionary. My Grandmother is Dorothy Lillian Morton and I have no other information other than my mother telling me we are the daughter's of the American Revolution. I am trying to find out more information and have hit brick walls.....

Dauphin County Pennsylvania Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Dauphin_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of Dauphin County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Dauphin'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Dauphin'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Dauphin County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Dauphin'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Dauphin'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Dauphin County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Dauphin County Land'''
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https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Draper-6048-2.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Draper-4171-7.jpg '''Hi! I'm Dave Draper and in the spirit of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jones-110365 Spike Jones], who is my cousin, and Weird Al Yankovic, who is not my cousin, this site is where you can find some comic relief with song parodies that focus on WikiTree themes!! '''What is a "song parody'?''' A parody is a creative work designed to imitate, comment on, and/or mock its subject by means of satiric or ironic imitation. Often its subject is an original work or some aspect of it, but a parody can also be about a real-life person, event, or movement. '''Disclaimer''' *All of these song parodies are unauthorized works by Dave Draper *Wikitree or related entities did not sanction or authorize the writing or collection of these song parodies. *These song parodies are just for fun, not for profit, for Dave Draper's personal use and are not distributed anywhere other than this site. *You are at your own risk if you copy and distribute. ==NEW Releases!== ===Top of the Tree=== Sung to the tune of '''Top of the World'' by the Carpenters *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carpenter-7448 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carpenter-7912 *Written by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis *Reached #1 in the US chart in January 1973. *Recorded by AVRO Television 15 Feb. 1974 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vupwAFMXLkA *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window *'''Top of the Tree''' *'''Such a 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drinkin' whiskey and rye''' *'''Singin', "This'll be the new site to try!"''' *'''This'll be the new site to try"''' * *'''Did you write a Bio of love''' *'''Do you have faith in the Tree above''' *'''If Connection Finder tells you so?''' *'''Now, do you believe in the Indian rolls?''' *'''Can Wiki save your mortal soul''' *'''And can you teach me how to Source real slow?''' *'''Well, I know that you'll be on again''' *''''Cause I saw your profile about Jim''' *'''You started to come unglued''' *'''Man, I hate those brick wall blues''' *'''I was a lonely middle age widowed buck''' *'''With an old laptop and a pickup truck''' *'''But I knew it was the best of luck''' *'''The day that brick wall died''' * *'''I started singin', HI! Hi!, All you Wikipeep guys!''' *'''I finally stopped crying 'cause my heart was on fire''' *'''And all Wikipeeps were drinkin' whiskey and rye''' *'''Singin', "This'll be the new site to try!''' *'''This'll be the new site to try!"''' * *'''Now, fifteen years we've been on our own''' *'''And moss grows thick on a graveyard stone''' *'''But that's not how it used to be''' *'''I'm related to the King and Queen''' *'''I'm also a cousin to James Dean''' *'''And a profile that was made by you and me''' *'''Oh, and while the search was going down''' *'''The Sourcer found his old hometown''' *'''The graveyard was adjourned''' *'''No photos were returned''' *'''And while Leon made a profile on Marx''' *'''We newbies practiced making charts''' *'''And we found sources in the dark''' *'''The day that brick wall died''' * *'''We started singin', HI! Hi!, All you Wikipeep guys!''' *'''We finally stopped crying 'cause our hearts were on fire''' *'''And all Wikipeeps were drinkin' whiskey and rye''' *'''Singin', "Sorucer is the FREE app to try!''' *'''Sourcer is the FREE app to try!"''' * *'''Helter skelter: Connect-A-Thon swelter''' *'''WikiTree tree grew big and provided shelter''' *'''Eight miles high and growing fast''' *'''It kicked others sites in the ass''' *'''They tried to stop our forward pass''' *'''With the Sourcer finding records in the past''' *'''Now, Wikipeeps' love is sweet perfume''' *'''While Date Night plays a marching tune''' *'''We all got up to dance''' *'''And at RootsTech we set up a stand''' *''''Cause the players tried to take the field''' *'''They won't keep up; they'll have to yield''' *'''Do you recall what was revealed''' *'''The day that brick wall died?''' * *'''We started singin', HI! Hi!, All you Wikipeep guys!''' *'''We finally stoped crying 'cause our hearts were on fire''' *'''And all Wikipeeps were drinkin' whiskey and rye''' *'''Singin', "Sorucer is the FREE app to try!''' *'''Sourcer is the FREE app to try!"''' * *'''Oh, and there we were in the G2G place''' *'''Pilots made it into Outer Space''' *'''Giving their time to help again''' *'''So, come on, Jack B. Nimble is Jack B. Quick''' *'''Run Sourcer to reveal and fix''' *''' Cause confusion is Ancestry's only friend''' *'''Oh, and as I watched them on the stage''' *'''And I ran Sourcer in a fit of rage''' *'''No dead restin' in hell''' *'''We'll resurrect them as well!''' *'''And as the sources came into light''' *'''The profiles were now lookin' bright''' *''' I saw Wikipees laughing with delight''' *'''The day that brick wall died''' * *'''We started singin', HI! Hi!, All you Wikipeep guys!''' *'''We finally stoped crying 'cause our hearts were on fire''' *'''And all Wikipeeps were drinkin' whiskey and rye''' *'''Singin', "Sorucer is the FREE app to try!''' *'''Sourcer is the FREE app to try!"''' * *'''I met a Wikipeep who sang the blues''' *'''And I asked her for some happy news''' *'''But she just smiled and turned away''' *'''I went to the download store''' *'''Where I'd found Sourcer years before''' *'''But the man there said it was down for the day''' *'''And on the forum the "children" screamed''' *'''We all cried, and we all dreamed''' *'''But not a word was spoken''' *'''Our Sourcer had been broken''' *'''And the one man that I admire most''' *'''Yes, our host who lives on the Eastern Coast''' *'''Stayed up all night; kicked out that hacker ghost!''' *'''The day that Sourcer died''' * *'''We started singin', HI! Hi!, All you Wikipeep guys!''' *'''We finally stoped crying 'cause our hearts were on fire''' *'''And all Wikipeeps were drinkin' whiskey and rye''' *'''Singin', "Sorucer is UP and ALIVE!''' *'''Sourcer is UP and ALIVE!"''' * *'''We started singin', HI! Hi!, All you Wikipeep guys!''' *'''We finally stoped crying 'cause our hearts were on fire''' *'''And all Wikipeeps were drinkin' whiskey and rye''' *'''Singin', "WIKITREE HAS FREED UP OUR LIVES''' ==Dave's SONG PARODIES Album 4== ===Chattin' With The Peeps=== Sung to the Tune of ''Cheek to Cheek'' written by Irving Berlin in 1934–35 specifically for Fred Astaire. The song was nominated for the Best Song Oscar for 1936! The song spent five weeks at #1 on Your Hit Parade and was named the #1 song of 1935 '''Here is the music by Frank Sinatra:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPs8bZ-KhE *Frank Sinatra: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sinatra-1 *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window *'''Chatt'n' With The Peeps" * *'''Chattin' *'''Weekend Chattn'''' *'''And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak''' *'''And on Weekend Chat I'm seein' all the "Peeps"''' *'''When we're all together chattin' 'bout the week''' * *'''Chattin'''' *'''Weekend Chattn'''' *'''And the cares that hung around me through the week''' *'''Seem to vanish when I see the Wikipeeps''' *'''When we're all together chattin' 'bout the week''' * *'''Oh, I love to break a brick wall''' *'''And my CC7 to peak''' *'''But it doesn't boot me half as much''' *'''As chattin' with the "Peeps"''' * *'''Oh, I love to go out searching''' *'''In a graveyard by a creek''' *'''But I don't enjoy it half as much''' *'''As chattin' with the "Peeps"''' * *'''Chat with me''' *'''I want to hear about you''' *'''That charm about you''' *'''Will carry me through to more...''' * *'''Chattin'''' *'''Weekend Chattn'''' *'''And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak''' *'''And on Weekend Chat I'm seein' all the "Peeps"''' *'''When we're all together chattin' 'bout the week''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Come on and chat with me''' *'''I want to hear about you''' *'''That charm about you''' *'''It will carry me through''' * *'''To see you Chattin''' *'''Yes, I'm Chattin'''' *'''And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak''' *'''And I seem to find that happiness I seek''' *'''When we're all together chattin''' *'''All together chattin'''' *'''All together chattin' 'bout the week!''' ===Weekend Chat Breeze=== Sung to the Tune of ''Summer Breeze'' by Seals and Croft *''Summer Breeze'' is a song written and recorded by American soft rock duo Seals and Crofts. *It is the title track of their fourth studio album, and was released as the album's lead single in August 1972. *The song reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US. *In 2013, it was ranked No. 13 in Rolling Stone′s "Best Summer Songs of All Time" *The song also became a hit for the Isley Brothers in 1974 **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com//watch?v=GQQbjpomexo *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window *'''Weekend Chat Breeze''' * *'''See the Wikipeeps hanging in the "Chat" room''' *'''Every weekend at Friday first light''' *'''A little light a-shinin' through my desktop''' *'''Let's me know the Peeps are all right''' * *'''Weekend Chat make me feel fine''' *'''Readin all the comments blows my mind''' *'''WikiTree is where I find''' *'''All the living cousins in my line''' * *'''See the Chat room filled with happy people''' *'''Miles away, but they all seem right next door''' *'''So I type thoughts on my keboard''' *'''Hit return, send them to the board''' * *'''Weekend Chat make me feel fine''' *'''Readin all the comments blows my mind''' *'''WikiTree is where I find''' *'''All the living cousins in my line''' * *'''Sweet days of Chattin', the Peeps fill the room''' *'''Telling their stories like singin' a tune''' * *'''And I come home from a hard day's work''' *'''And You're waiting there''' *'''To share your whole world''' * *'''See the smiles a-waitin in the Chat room''' *'''Through posting comments from all you''' * *'''Feel the love that reaches to hold you''' *'''In the evening when the day is through''' * *'''Weekend Chat make me feel fine''' *'''Readin all the comments blows my mind''' *'''WikiTree is where I find''' *'''All the living cousins in my line''' ===Cousin Connection=== Sung to the Tune of ''Rainbow Connection'' *Released 1979 in ''The Muppet Movie''' *Written by: Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher *Performed by: Kemit The Frog AKA Jim Henson *Reach 25 on ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and remaining in the top 40 for 7 weeks *Best Original Song Nomination to writers in the 52nd Academy Awards *In 2020, Rainbow Connection was recognized by the Library Of Congress and now preserved in the National Recording Registry **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awhyiBv-oQc *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window *'''Cousin Connection''' *'''Why are the so many posts about people''' *'''On WikiTree G2G''' *'''Family and mem'ries''' *'''With the conclusion''' *'''With sources we all can see''' * *'''"Not True!" we're told''' *'''And some choose to believe it''' *'''I know they're wrong, wait and see''' *'''Some day we'll find them''' *'''Our cousin connections''' * *'''Right here on this WikiTree''' * *'''Not every Member''' *'''Can be seen or featured''' *'''In M.O.M. on the WikiTree''' *'''Somebody thought of that''' *'''And the "Forest Elf" believed it''' *'''That's why there's a G2G''' * *'''What's so amazing''' *'''That keeps us source grazing''' *'''And who do we think we might see''' *'''Someday we'll find them''' *'''The cousin connections''' *'''And build up our 7-C-C''' * *'''All of us under its spell''' *'''We know that we'll find all the sources''' * *'''Have you made profiles?''' *'''And have you heard voices?''' *'''Ancestors calling your name?''' *'''They need remembered''' *'''And they need connected''' *'''Our DNA is all the same''' * *'''I've been discouraged; I try to ignore it''' *'''Genealogist: what I'm supposed to be''' *'''Someday we'll find them''' *'''The cousin connections''' *'''Because we are all family''' * *'''La da da di da da dum da duh da da dum di da ohhh''' ===Every Kind Of WikiPeep=== *First released in 1978 reaching No. 16 *Re-mixed and re-released in 1992 reaching No. 8 *Robert Allen Palmer (1949 - 2003) *Robert Allen Palmer https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Palmer-12324 **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the Music''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R686uRAzwIk *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window *'''Every Kind Of WikiPeep''' * *'''To be the first to post each week''' *'''Keeps a "Peep" up on his feet''' *'''Postin' all his thoughts''' *'''Postin' pics of what he bought''' *'''Ooh, it takes every kinda WikiPeep''' *'''To make what Chat's about, yeah''' *'''Every kinda Wikipeep''' *'''From all the world around''' * *'''Someone's looking for a lead''' *'''For his sources to a king or Stanley Sneed''' *'''Profilein' what he feels is right''' *'''Fights against wrong 'bout his life''' * *'''There's no purpose to decieve''' *'''Honest Peeps know that'''' *'''Brick walls do not taste sweet''' *'''Whether yellow, black, or white''' *'''Each and every profile's the same inside''' * *'''Ooh, it takes every kinda WikiPeep''' *'''To make what Chat's about, yeah''' *'''Every kinda Wikipeep''' *'''From all the world around''' * *'''Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo''' *'''D-doo, doo, doo, doo, dum, dum, dum, ooh-ooh''' * *'''You know that love's our only goal''' *'''That could bring some peace to any soul, ooh''' *'''Hey, and every Peeps the same''' *'''Weekend Chat's the only game''' * *'''Ooh, it takes every kinda WikiPeep''' *'''To make what Chat's about, yeah''' *'''Takes every kinda Wikipeep''' *'''From all the world around''' * *'''Ooh, every kinda WikiPeep''' *'''To make what Chat's about, yeah''' *'''Takes every kinda Wikipeep''' *'''From all the world around''' * *'''Takes every kinda Wikipeep''' ===Should've Have Been On WikiTree=== Written and Recorder by Toby Keith *AKA Toby Keith Covel (July 8, 1961 – February 5, 2024) *Released on February 12, 1993, as his debut single *On June 5, 1993, the song reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs *“This highway patrolman who I had met on the trip, his name was John, he jumps up. He was probably 45 or 50 back then, and he runs over to this 25-year-old cowgirl. He was going to show that he could bust a move. She turns him down. He comes over, and said, ‘She says she doesn’t dance.’ About 15 minutes later, a young cowboy comes in — and off they go on the dance floor. Everybody was making fun of him, and one of the guys said, ‘John, I guess you should have been a cowboy.’ ” **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIq1LvzSLsk''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window *'''I Should've Been On WikiTree''' * *'''I bet you never heard of Dillon Marshall till today''' *'''Miss Kitty, he married, but not until they ran away!''' *'''Settling down in Smith County,Tennessee''' *'''Yeah, I profiled both of them on WikiTree''' *'''Using Sourcer, only took a minute!''' *'''But, they never tied the knot! His heart wasn't in it,''' *'''He just stole a kiss as he rode away''' *'''He never hung his hat up at Kitty's place''' * *'''I should've been on WikiTree, I should've learned to source and write''' *'''Back years ago when these folks were around and were still alive''' *'''Profilin' from the start, profilin' Gene and Roy''' *'''Helping new members along. Oh I should've been on WikiTree''' * *'''I might've had a profile with a funny name''' *'''Looking wild through the forum at all the names''' *'''Ending up on the brink of danger''' *'''Making profiles of the Texas Rangers''' *'''Get sources young man, haven't you been told?''' *'''Genealogy's full of stories to be told''' *'''Make profiles all night of the Movie Stars''' *'''With a mouse in my hand and a hot Pop Tart''' * *'''I should've been on WikiTree, I should've learned to source and write''' *'''Back years ago when these folks were around and were still alive''' *'''Profilin' from the start, profilin' Gene and Roy''' *'''Helping new members along. Oh, I should've been on WikiTree''' *''' *'''I should've been on WikiTree, I should've learned to source and write''' *'''Back years ago when these folks were around and were still alive''' *'''Profilin' from the start, profilin' Gene and Roy''' *'''Helping new members along. Oh, I should've been on WikiTree''' *''' *'''Yeah, I was on Ancestry''' * *'''Yeah, I should've been on WikiTree''' ===You Make Weekend Chat Fun=== Sung to the Tune of ''You Make Loving Fun'' by Fleetwood Mac *Written and sung by Christine McVie. *Released as the fourth and final 45 rpm single from the band's 1977 album Rumours. *It peaked at No. 9 on the US Billboard Hot 100 *It was inspired by Christine McVie's affair with the band's lighting director, Curry Grant. She told her then-husband and fellow band member, John McVie, that the song was about her dog. Christine McVie: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Perfect-250 **Song Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.google.com/search?q=YouTube+You+Make+Living+fun&sca_esv=3cfb034d87db37ea&sxsrf=ACQVn0-KtwlJzHezRFP_OECQJ27UUXbL1Q%3A1706803407462&source=hp&ei=z8C7Zbm3GaGN0PEP6LidgA0&iflsig=ANes7DEAAAAAZbvO3__kX5p-UTm5AVAAFnyeIjEm1QXX&ved=0ahUKEwj52rOWwoqEAxWhBjQIHWhcB9AQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=YouTube+You+Make+Living+fun&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IhtZb3VUdWJlIFlvdSBNYWtlIExpdmluZyBmdW4yBxAAGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA0yCBAAGAgYHhgNMggQABgIGB4YDUj4ZFAAWPFecAB4AJABAJgB1QGgAYwSqgEGMjMuMy4xuAEDyAEA-AEBwgIEECMYJ8ICChAjGIAEGIoFGCfCAhEQABiABBiKBRiRAhixAxiDAcICERAuGIMBGMcBGLEDGNEDGIAEwgIREC4YgAQYsQMYgwEYxwEY0QPCAgsQABiABBixAxiDAcICDhAAGIAEGIoFGJECGLEDwgILEC4YgAQYsQMYgwHCAgsQLhiABBjHARivAcICDhAuGIAEGMcBGK8BGI4FwgIIEAAYgAQYsQPCAgUQABiABMICBxAAGIAEGArCAg4QABiABBiKBRixAxiDAcICBRAuGIAEwgIIEAAYFhgeGArCAgYQABgWGB7CAgsQABiABBiKBRiGA8ICBRAhGKAB&sclient=gws-wiz#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:2f141b72,vid:863PwjoYhZI,st:0 *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window '''You Make Weekend Chat Fun''' *'''Sweet Wikipeeps, you''' *'''You make me happy what you say and do''' *'''Oh, I want you to know''' *'''I'm thinking about you wherever I go''' * *'''I never did believe you are my cousins''' *'''But I've a feeling it's not a lie''' *'''I never did believe in genealogy''' *'''But I'm beginning to wonder why''' * *'''I never did believe you are my cousins''' *'''But I've a feeling it's not a lie''' *'''I never did believe in genealogy''' *'''But I'm beginning to wonder why''' * *'''Don't, don't have to yell''' *'''It makes no difference, I'll love you still''' *'''You, make Weekend Chat fun''' *'''And I don't have to tell you Weekend Chat's the one''' * *'''You, make Weekend Chat fun''' *'''Chattins' all I want to do''' * *'''You, make Weekend Chat fun''' *'''Chattins' all I want to do''' * *'''You, make Weekend Chat fun''' *'''Chattins' all I want to do''' * *'''You, Make Weekend Chat fun''' *'''Chattins' all I want to do''' ===Chat With Me=== Sung to the tune of Dance With Me *Released 1974, became a hit single in 1975 *Wtitten by group member John and Johanna Hall (wife). John hated her lyrics, but was finally one over when she sang it to him while out driving one day. *It only reached No.5 & 6 on the charts, but was the group's 1st hit '''Here is the Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZpFoleSJ78''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window '''Chat with Me''' *'''Chat with me''' *'''I want to be your partner''' *'''In WikiTree''' *'''The Weekend Chat is starting''' *'''Peeps are posting and Pip is hosting''' *'''Chat with me''' * *'''WikiTree''' *'''Could never be so thrilling''' *'''It's all free''' *'''I hope that you are willing''' *'''Sign the code and get in the mode''' *'''Chat with me''' * *'''Get your CC7 off the ground''' *'''Starry eyes and cousins all around us''' *'''We can show you what you want to know''' *'''Oh, oh''' * *'''Chat with me''' *'''I want to be your partner''' *'''In WikiTree''' *'''The Weekend is starting''' *'''Peeps are posting and Pip is hosting''' *'''Chat with me''' * *'''Get your CC7 off the ground''' *'''Starry eyes and cousins all around us''' *'''We can show you what you want to know''' *'''Oh, oh''' * *'''Chat with me''' *'''I want to be your partner''' *'''In WikiTree''' *'''The Weekend chat starting''' *'''Peeps are posting and Pip is Hosting''' *'''Chat with me''' ===All Night Thon=== Sung to the tune of All Night Long (All Night) *All Night Long (All Night) Released 1983 *Written by American singer/songwriter Lionel Richie *Richie admitted that the "African" lyrics in the song, were gibberish *The single reached number one on '''three''' Billboard charts *The music video was produced by former Monkee, Michael Nesmith *Directed by Bob Rafelson. **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the Music: https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=nqAvFx3NxUM''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **Or, open the link in a new window *'''Da Da''' *'''Oo-o-oh-oh''' * *'''Well, Wikipeeps, the time has come''' *'''Raise our CC7 and have some fun''' *'''There is plenty work to be done''' * *'''Let the Thonin' go on (go on, go on, go on...)''' * *'''Everybody source. That's the goals!''' *'''Lose yourself down rabbit holes''' *'''We're going to: Party, Discord, Fiesta, forever''' * *'''Come on and Thon along!''' *'''We're going to: Party, Discord, Fiesta, forever''' *'''Come on and Thon along!''' * *'''Connect-A-Thon! All night''' *'''All Weekend Long! All night''' *'''All night Thon! All night''' *'''Connect-A-Thon!''' * *'''Yeah, once you get started,''' *'''You can't slow down''' *'''Come join the Thon''' *'''It's merry n' profound *'''Everyone's sourcing''' *'''Those GEDCOMS away''' *'''Come join our Thonin' ''' *'''And see how we play!''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Wikipeeps, they say: "We love ya""! *'''Yeah, Jambo Jumbo''' *'''Way to Thonin' o we goin'''' *'''Oh, jambali''' * *'''Wikipeeps, they say: "We love ya"! *'''Yeah, Jambo, jumbo''' * *'''Oh, O, O, O, yes!''' *'''We're going to have a party!''' * *'''Connect-A-Thon, all night''' *'''All Weekend long, yeaz,''' *'''All night Thon, all night''' *'''Connect-A-Thon! Whoa!''' * *'''Everyone you meet''' *'''They're jammin' on their keys''' *'''All night Thon!''' * *'''Yeah! I said:''' * *'''Everyone you meet''' *'''They're jammin' on their keys''' *'''All night Thon!''' * *'''Feel good! Feel good!''' * *'''All night! All night!''' *'''All night! All night!''' *'''Repeat over and over and fade out''' ===Thon Ride=== Sung to the tune of "Sleigh Ride" *Sleigh Ride was an instrumental song composed by Leroy Anderson. who formed the original idea for the piece during a heat wave in July 1946, and he finished the work in February 1948. *Its first performance was by the Boston Pops, Arthur Fiedler conducting, on May 4, 1948. reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Pop Music chart. *Lyrics were added by Mitchell Parish, a Jewish lyricist who intended the lyrics of the song to describe a winter event, not Christmas. Mitchell Parish was chosen by Leroy Anderson to write lyrics for 7 of his compositions. *This song was chosen as this week's parody as was originally intended by the writer to be a sleighing song for everyone, whenever and wherever it snows. This makes parody makes a nice addition to the "Thon Songs". Enjoy! *(Boston Pops Instrumental Recording conducted by John Williams https://www.youtube.com//watch?v=EDRFmn_KqfA.) '''Here is the music with lyrics: The Ronettes Official Music Video. Release November 22, 1963, which has been the biggest selling hit of this song!''' '''https://www.youtube.com//watch?v=DkXIJe8CaIc''' *'''Just hear those Wikipeeps chatting in the Tree House''' *'''And on Weekend Chat too!''' *'''Come on were longing to be Thonin' ''' *'''And be addin' some sources with you!''' *'''We'll be a-Discord-in' ''' *'''And the friends will be yellin' YOO HOO!''' *'''Come on were longing to be Thonin' *'''and be addin' some sources with you!''' * *'''Our 'Peeps are nice and friendly''' *'''And willing to help us, you'll see!''' *'''We'll all add sources to the profiles''' *'''And strengthen our family TREE!''' *'''We'll take the course before us''' *'''And source our family with you!''' *'''Come on were longing to be Thonin' ''' *'''And be addin' some sources with you!''' * *'''Our 'Peeps are nice and friendly''' *'''And willing to help us, you'll see!''' *'''We'll all add sources to the profiles''' *'''And strengthen our family TREE!''' *'''We'll take the course before us''' *'''And source our family with you!''' *'''Come on were longing to be Thonin' ''' *'''And be addin' some sources with you!''' * *'''Note: There are additional lyrics not included in the Ronettes version. ===Don't Hurry, Be Chatty=== Sung to the tune of ''Don't Worry! Be Happy!'' *Written by Bobby McFerrin *Released in 1988 * It was the first a cappella song to reach No. 1 in several countries. **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsvkZ5r0jis''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window *'''Don't Hurry, Be Chatty!''' * *'''Here's a Weekend Chat song to quote''' *'''You might want to sing it note for note''' *'''Don't hurry, be chatty!''' *'''In every life we hurry to trouble''' *'''But when you hurry, you make it double''' *'''Don't hurry! Be chatty''' *'''Don't hurry, be chatty now''' * *'''Don't hurry! Be chatty''' *'''Don't hurry, be chatty''' * *'''Don't hurry! Be chatty''' *'''Don't hurry, be chatty''' * *'''Ain't got no sources for the dead''' *'''Your cousin screwed up Uncle Fred!''' *'''Don't hurry, be chatty''' * *'''Ancestry says your fees are late''' *'''They may have to litigate''' *'''Don't hurry, ha ha ha be chatty (look at me, I'm chatty)''' * *'''Don't hurry! Be chatty''' *'''Hey I give you my profile number,''' *'''Don't you hurry, log on, we'll make you happy''' * *'''Don't hurry! Be chatty''' * *'''Don't need no cash, WikiTree has style''' *'''They don't have fees, so stay awhile''' * *'''But don't hurry, be chatty''' * *''''Cause when you hurry we know you're down''' *'''Everybody here will erase your frown!''' *'''So don't hurry! Be chatty''' *'''Don't hurry, be chatty now''' * *'''Don't hurry! Be chatty''' *'''Don't hurry, be chatty''' *'''Don't hurry! Be chatty *'''Don't hurry, be chatty''' *'''Don't hurry! Don't hurry! Just chat!''' *'''Be chatty! We'll put a smile on your face!''' *'''We'll get rid of that frown''' *'''Don't hurry! Don't go fast! Chat whatever it is!''' *'''Don't hurry, be chatty''' ===Chatty=== '''Sung to the tune of ''Happy'' written and performed by Pharrell Williams''' *Released 2013 as the only single from the soundtrack album of ''Despicable Me 2'' *It reached No. 1 in 24 countries becoming the best-selling song of 2014. **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbZSe6N_BXs''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window * *'''CHATTY''' * *'''It might seem crazy what I am 'bout to say''' *'''Weekend Chat is here, you can take a break''' *'''I'm a ... so full of hot air; I could float to space''' *'''With a flair, like I don't care, baby it's my way''' * *'''Huh (Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you're feelin' you're down and you need some love''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along even if you make a comment to those above''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along because you know what happiness is to you''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you feel that we all love you too!''' * *'''Here come the bad, dissen' this and that (Yeah)''' *'''They give "Down Votes" out, and they don't hold back (Yeah)''' *'''Well I should probably warn you, you'll be just fine (Yeah)''' *'''Voting Wikipeeps "Down" is a waste-a-time''' * *'''Here's why:''' * *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you're feelin' you're down and you need some love''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along even if you make a comment to those above''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along because you know what happiness is to you''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you feel that we all love you too! Hey! Go!''' * *'''Uh, vote me down''' *'''Can't nothing, bring me down''' *'''My love is too high to bring me down''' *'''Can't nothing, bring me down, I said think 'bout''' *'''Uh, Vote me down, can't nothing''' *'''Bring me down''' *'''My love is too high to bring me down''' *'''Can't nothing, bring me down, I said''' * *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you're feelin' you're down and you need some love''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along even if you make a comment to those above''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along because you know what happiness is to you''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you feel that we all love you too!''' * *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you're feelin' you're down and you need some love''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along even if you make a comment to those above''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along because you know what happiness is to you''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you feel that we all love you too! Hey!''' * *'''Uh, vote me down''' *'''Can't nothing, bring me down''' *'''My love is too high to bring me down''' *'''Can't nothing, bring me down... I say''' * *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you're feelin' you're down and you need some love''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along even if you make a comment to those above''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along because you know what happiness is to you, hey, hey, hey!''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you feel that we all love you too!''' * *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you're feelin' you're down and you need some love''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along even if you make a comment to those above''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along because you know what happiness is to you, hey. hey!''' *'''(Because we're chatty)''' *'''Chat along if you feel that we all love you too!''' **'''Come on!''' *'''Abrupt stop''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/WikiFree_Memes-6.png ===Data Doctor=== '''Sung to the tune of Witch Doctor''' *Released 1958 *Written and performed by Ross Bagdasarian AKA David Seville. *It became a number one hit and held the number 1 spot for 3 weeks! *The song's sales rescued Liberty Records from near-bankruptcy. *WikiTree profile: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bagdasarian-1 AKA David Seville **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmjrTcYMqBM''' *WITCH DOCTOR (David Seville) 1958 original version - YouTube *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window *'''Data Doctor''' * *'''I told the Data Doctors I’d join up with you''' *'''I told the Data Doctors I didn’t know what to do''' *'''And then the Data Doctors, told me what to do''' * *'''They said to:''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Find A Grave bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Family Search, bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''I told the Data Doctors there’s a lot to do''' *'''I told the Data Doctors sources were not right''' *'''And then the Data Doctors gave me this advice''' * *'''They said to''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Find A Grave bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Family Search, bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''Ancestry kept facts from me''' *'''Just like they were a miser''' *'''And I’ll admit I wasn’t very smart''' *'''So I went out and found myself a group that’s so much wiser''' *'''And they taught me a way to have a part''' * *'''My friends the Data Doctors taught me what to say''' *'''My friends the Data Doctors taught me what to do''' *'''I know that you’ll will join when I say this to you''' * *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Find A Grave bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Family Search, bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''Ancestry kept facts from me''' *'''Just like they were a miser''' *'''And I’ll admit I wasn’t very smart''' *'''So I went out and found myself a group that’s so much wiser''' *'''And they taught me a way to have a part''' * *'''My friends the Data Doctors taught me what to say''' *'''My friends the Data Doctors taught me what to do''' *'''I know that you’ll will join when I say this to you''' * *'''Oh baby, * *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Find A Grave bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Family Search, bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Find A Grave bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' * *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Family Search, bing bang''' *'''Ooo eee, WikiTree ting tang''' *'''Wiki WikiTree bang''' ==Dave's SONG PARODIES Album 3== ===Mr. Whitten=== '''Sung to the tune of ''Mr. Sandman''''' *1954 First recored by Vaughn Monroe on the B side of "They Were Doing the Mambo" * The Chordettes' version was a single that reached No. 1 on all three of Billboard's popular music charts, and was ranked No. 9 in Cash Box's ranking of "1955's Top Pop Records as Voted in the Cash Box Poll".[13] *In 2002, the 1954 recording of the song by The Chordettes on Cadence Records was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bleyer-57 '''Archie Bleyer''' *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Buschmann-230 '''Jeanette Bleyer''' *Written by Pat Ballard **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX45pYvxDiA''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window *'''Mr. Whitten''' *'''Mr. Whitten, you made WikiTree''' *'''Made it the best site that I’ve ever seen''' *'''You gave it style and worked it over''' *'''On Weekend Chat my lonesome nights are over''' * *'''Whitten, I’m not alone''' *'''Wikipeeps are a singing along''' *'''Thank you for the WikiTree''' *'''Mr. Whitten, you brought us a dream''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Mr. Whitten, you made WikiTree''' *'''Made it the best site that I’ve ever seen''' *'''I give you my word, I’m not a rover''' *'''On Weekend Chat my lonely nights are over''' * *'''Whitten, I’m not alone''' *'''Wikipeeps are singing along''' *'''Thank you for the WikiTree''' *'''Mr. Whitten, you brought us a dream''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Mr. Whitten (yes) you brought us a dream''' *'''We’ve been able to document our families''' *'''We made a profile of Pagliacci''' *'''And Notables like Liberace''' * *'''Mr. Whitten, may I be bold?''' *'''I’m your cousin, that’s what I’m told''' *'''So thank you for your WikiTree''' *'''Mr. Whitten, thank you, thank thank you''' * *'''Mr. Whitten, you brought us a dream!''' ===Ancestry Put The WikiTree Back In Me=== Sung to the tune of ''The City Put the Country Back in Me'' *Released in 1994. Written by Mike Geiger, Woody Mullis and Michael Huffman and recorded by American country music artist Neal McCoy. *It reached number 5 on US Hot Country Songs! *The music video was directed by Martin Kahan and premiered in late 1994. It was filmed in New York City and New Jersey and features a prominent display of the former World Trade Center Towers. **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6qI_UoG0vw''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window *'''Ancestry Put the WikiTree Back In Me''' * *'''I joined Wikitree but I thought it was a dead-end road.''' *'''My every dream was to just find folks of old;''' *'''Like a siren Ancestry called out my name!''' *'''I started a tree! Turned it into memory lane!''' * *'''Well I made my profiles! Yeah, they looked like gold!''' *'''But then I realized my sources stunk ya know''' *'''I started missing things, my sources couldn’t find *'''I re-found WikiTree shining like a big neon sign''' * *'''Wikipeeps had sources and bios that were best by far''' *'''They showed how their kin folk drank from a mason jar''' *'''I think I found what genealogy should be''' *'''Ancestry put the WikiTree back in me!''' * *'''Music''' * *'''When you go on the forum you don’t have to leave your room''' *'''Just ask for help, Wikipeeps help you find your roots''' *'''Now it’s the best in the world of genealogy''' *'''Ancestry put the WikiTree back in me!''' * *'''Wikipeeps had sources and bios that were best by far''' *'''They showed how their kin folk drank from a mason jar''' *'''I think I found what genealogy should be''' *'''Ancestry put the WikiTree back in me!''' * *'''Yeah, Ancestry put the WikiTree back in me!''' ===Chit Chat!=== Sung to the tune of ''Splish Splash'' by Bobby Darin Released in 1958, Bobby Darin co-wrote the song with DJ Murray Kaufman, who bet that Darin could not write a song that began with the words, “Splish splash, I was takin’ a bath”, as suggested by Murray’s mother, Jean Kaufman! The Song Soared to #3! *Bobby Darin WikiTree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cassotto-1 *Bobby Darin and Dave Draper are 17th Cousins **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSA-yHzkvP8''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window *'''Chit Chat''' * *'''Chit Chat, I was on Weekend Chat''' *'''Long about a Saturday night, yeah''' *'''A sandwich Club, I was eating some grub''' *'''Thinking everything was alright''' * *'''Well, I posted my chat, then I posted some more''' *'''Nobody replied''' *'''So I posted once more, and then''' *'''Well, Chit Chat, I had to walk it back!''' * *'''Well how I was I to know a Source-A-Thon was goin’ on!''' * *'''There was NO chitin’ and a chattin’, reeling with some feeling''' *'''Moving and a-grooving, rocking and a rolling, yeah''' * *'''Next week I saw the whole gang''' *'''Posting ‘bout their prescription drugs, yeah''' *'''Flip flop their temps were over the top''' *'''Wikipeeps were sick with the bug''' * *'''There was Lollipop with-a Peggy Sue''' *'''Good Golly, Miss Anonymous was even there too''' *'''A-well-a Chit Chat, I forgot to feed my brats''' *'''I went and chatted all the night long, yeah''' * *'''I was a rolling and a-strolling, reeling with the feeling''' *'''Moving and a grooving, chittin’ and a chattin’, yeah''' * *'''Yes, I was chittin’ and a chattin’''' *'''I was a-rolling and a strolling''' *'''Yeah, I was a-moving and a grooving, whoo''' *'''We was a-reeling with the feeling, ha''' * *'''We was a-rolling and a-strolling, moving with the grooving''' * *'''Chit – Chat, yeah''' * *'''Chittin’ and a Chattin’ (one time)''' *'''I was a chittin’ and a chattin’ (Whoo, Whee)''' *'''I was a-moving and a grooving''' *'''Yeah, I was a chittin’ and a chatting''' ===I Chat For A Good Time=== Sung to the tune of ''I'm Here For A Good Time'' by American Country Music legend George Strait! *Written by George Strait, his son Bubba and Dean Dillon *Released June 13, 2011, as the 92nd single of his career and it shot to #1 bringing the number to 59 of #1 hits! * *George Straight and Dave Draper are cousins! 18th 1xR **His profile on WikiTree is private, but his father's profile is here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Strait-246 **Parody by Dave Draper (George is 26 days older than Dave Draper, just saying!) '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl3lcTZN7fI *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window '''I Chat For A Good Time''' *'''I can’t wait for Friday morn’''' *''' I whine and moan for Weekend Chat ‘till it comes on''' * *''' Don’t think for a minute''' *''' That I’m gonna sit around and watch! I’ll play along''' * *''' I believe it’s full of joy! And I have a blast!''' *''' Friday morn I wake up knowing this could be my last''' * *''' I ain't here for a long time''' *''' I chat for a good time''' * *''' So bring on the sunshine! Know well this is MY time''' *''' Post me your good times!''' * *''' When I’m gone, carve in my stone: “He chatted all the time!”''' * *''' I ain't here for a long time''' *''' I chat for a good time''' * *''' Wikipeeps are posting about what they like to do''' *''' But I like to post just what I like''' * *''' I'll take the chance, dance the dance''' *''' It might be wrong but then again it might be right''' * *''' There’s no way of knowing all the kind of things''' *''' Wikipeeps will post up just about everything!''' * *''' I ain't here for a long time''' *''' I chat for a good time''' * *''' So bring on the sunshine! Know well this is MY time''' *''' Post me your good times!''' * *''' When I’m gone, carve in my stone: “He chatted all the time!”''' * *''' I ain't here for a long time''' *''' I chat for a good time''' * *''' I ain't here for a long time''' *''' I chat for a good time''' ===Everybody’s Chatting on the Weekend=== *Sung to the tune of ''Working for the Weekend'' by Canadian rock band Loverboy, *Written by guitarist Paul Dean, vocalist Mike Reno and drummer Matt Frenette *The song was released in October 1981 and reached number two on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart in January 1982. **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsgBpsNPQ50''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window *'''Everybody’s Chatting on the Weekend''' * *'''Everyone's watchin' to see what you will post''' *'''Everyone's lookin' at you, oh''' *'''Everyone's wonderin' will you reach out tonight?''' *'''Everyone’s chattin. They’re not uptight (not uptight)''' * *'''Everybody's chattin' on the weekend''' *'''Everybody wants to take a stance''' *'''Everybody's goin' Wikipeepin’''' *'''Everybody takes a second glance, oh''' * *'''You wanna piece of my heart?''' *'''We love the thoughts you impart''' *'''You wanna be in the show?''' *'''Come on baby, let's go!''' * *'''Music * *'''Everyone's lookin' to see just what you do''' *'''Everyone wants you to come through''' *'''Everyone's hopin' it'll all work out''' *'''Everyone's chattin’. They're shouting out''' * *'''Everybody's chattin' on the weekend''' *'''Everybody wants to take a stance, hey yeah, hey-hey''' *'''Everybody's goin' Wikipeepin’''' *'''Everybody takes a second glance, oh''' * *'''You wanna piece of my heart?''' *'''We love the thoughts you impart''' *'''You wanna be in the show?''' *'''Come on baby, let's go!''' * *'''Hey! * *'''You wanna piece of my heart?''' *'''We love the thoughts you impart''' *'''You wanna be in the show?''' *'''Come on baby, let's go!''' * *'''You wanna piece of my heart?''' *'''We love the thoughts you impart''' *'''You wanna be in the show?''' *'''Come on baby, let's go!''' ===If You're Gonna Play In WikiTree (You Gotta Have Your Sources In Hand)=== *Sung to the tune of: If You Want To Play In Texas *Written by Murry Kellum and Dan Mitchell *Released in 1984 by American Country Music Band, Alabama, as a “B” rated song on the flip side of "I'm Not That Way Anymore" but the radio programmers preferred the flipside recording. *It became Alabama’s 14th consecutive number-one single! **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6r4E514nJg''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window *'''If You Wanna Play In WikiTree (You Got To Have Your Sources At Hand)''' * *'''If you’re gonna play in WikiTree''' *'''You gotta have your sources at hand''' *'''That leading Bio is hot''' *'''But not for a Wikipeeping man''' * *'''So dig a little deeper for sources''' *'''And let’s all merge''' *'''If your gonna play in WikiTree''' *'''You gotta have your sources at hand''' * *'''I remember down in Houston''' *'''A “genealogist” was at a show''' *'''When Wikipeep in the back stood up and yelled''' *'''Who’s "Cotton-Eyed Joe"''' * *'''He said, "We love what you're doin'''' *'''Boys don't get us wrong''' *'''There’s just somethin’ missin''' *'''And it’s wrong!''' * *'''If you’re gonna play in WikiTree''' *'''You gotta have your sources at hand''' *'''That leading Bio is hot''' *'''But not for a Wikipeeping man''' * *'''So dig a little deeper for sources''' *'''And let’s all merge''' *'''If your gonna play in WikiTree''' *'''You gotta have your sources at hand''' * *'''So that Wikipeep got his laptop, to set all matters straight''' *'''Them Texans raised the roof when Pip opened up his case''' *'''You say y’all want sources, birth and death records, just say so''' *'''I’ll include some Census docs before I go''' * *'''If you’re gonna play in WikiTree''' *'''You gotta have your sources at hand''' *'''That leading Bio is hot''' *'''But not for a Wikipeeping man''' * *'''So dig a little deeper for sources''' *'''And let’s all merge''' *'''If your gonna play in WikiTree''' *'''You gotta have your sources at hand''' * *'''Repeat Chorus''' ===Source Busters=== *Sung to the tune of: *Ghostbusters *Songwriter: Ray Parker Jr. *In August 1984, the song peaked at No. 1 *A lawsuit accusing Parker of basing the song's melody on Huey Lewis and the News's song "I Want a New Drug" resulted in Lewis receiving a settlement. **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgNWyBXBC0E''' *Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along **or open the link in a new window *'''SOURCE BUSTERS''' * *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''If there's something strange''' *'''On a profile page''' *'''Who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''If there's something weird''' *'''And it don't look good''' *'''Who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''No source? Well he’s just a ghost''' *'''I ain't afraid of no ghost''' * *'''You're NOT seeing things''' *'''That need to be read''' *'''Who can you call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''An invisible man''' *'''No graveyard bed''' *'''Oh, who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''I ain't afraid of no ghost''' *'''I ain't afraid of no ghost''' * *'''Who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Well you're not alone''' *'''There’s Source-A-Thon''' *'''and ya call''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''I ain't afraid of no ghost*''' *'''I ain't afraid of no ghost*''' *'''I ain't afraid of no ghost*''' * *'''Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah''' * *'''Who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Mmm, if you've had a dose''' *'''of an unsourced ghost, baby''' *'''You better call''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Lemme tell ya something''' *'''Sourcing makes me feel good''' * *'''I ain't afraid of no ghost''' *'''I ain't afraid of no ghost''' * *'''Don't get caught alone oh, no''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''When you finish your source''' *'''You’ll just wanna do more''' *'''I think you better call''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Uh, think you better call''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Ha ha, who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''I can't hear you''' *'''Who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Louder''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Who you gonna call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers * *'''Who can you call?''' *'''Source Busters''' (background singers ===It's Weekend Chat Somewhere=== *Sung to the tune of: *'''It's Five O' Clock Somewhere''' *Written by Jim "Moose" Brown and Don Rollins *Released in June 2003 and performed by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffet **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPCjC543llU **Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along ***or open the link in a new window * *'''It's Weekend Chat Somewhere''' * *'''The sun is up and that old clock''' *'''Says 8 am, Friday morn''' *'''Work week passes like molasses''' *'''‘Till weekend time, and Chat arrives''' * *'''Chat comes on this hour''' *'''Can’t wait another minute''' *'''Anxiety pushed me''' *'''Over the limit''' *'''Can’t wait to post something''' *'''I wanna be the first one to say:''' * *'''Post me something short or long''' *'''About anything, before I go insane''' *'''It's now just half past twelve. But I don't care''' *'''It’s Weekend Chat somewhere''' * *'''This Chat break is gonna take''' *'''All afternoon, half the night''' *'''Tomorrow morning I know there'll be plenty to say''' *''' But, hey, that's all right''' * *'''I ain't missed a Chat now, in over a year''' *'''Got lots to say, gonna start right here''' *'''If the phone's for me you can tell 'em''' *'''I just can’t get away!''' * *'''Post me something short or long''' *'''About anything, before I go insane''' *'''It's now just half past twelve. But I don't care''' *'''It’s Weekend Chat somewhere''' * *'''I could go take a nap, or pour a concrete slab''' *'''And be back on Chat before two''' *'''At a moment like this, I can't help but wonder''' *''' What would Pip Sheppard do?''' * *'''Funny you should ask that!''' * *'''Post me something short or long''' *'''About anything, before I go insane''' *'''It's now just half past twelve. But I don't care''' * *'''Post me something short or long''' *'''About anything, before I go insane''' *'''It's now just half past twelve. But I don't care''' * *'''I don't care''' * *'''It’s Weekend Chat somewhere''' ===I've Got Family In Low Places=== *Sung to the tune of: *'''I’ve Got Friends in Low Places''' *Written by Dewayne Blackwell and Earl Bud Lee *This #1 Country song was released August 6, 1990 *Sung by American Country Artist '''Garth Brooks''' **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0_der_5hRM **Click on the link and the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along ***or open the link in a new window * *'''I’ve Got FAMILY in Low Places''' * *'''Blame it all on our roots, we wear cowboy boots''' *'''We’ll ruin your hacking affair''' *'''You hacked in our "Tree"; endangered my friends an me!''' *'''We’ll be the last ones you thought you'd see here''' * *'''And we’ll see the surprise and the fear in your eyes''' *'''When we take your glass of champagne''' *'''And we’ll roast you, and say "Buddy, you’re through''' *'''You'll never hear members complain''' * *''''Cause we’ve got family in low places''' *'''When you hack our "Tree" and our Free Space pages. We’ll blow you away!''' *'''And you wont be OK''' *'''Yeah, we’re not big on legal graces''' *'''We’ll all slip on down to your home location''' *'''Oh, we've got family in low places''' * *'''Well, I guess we were wrong, you just don't belong''' *'''But then we’ve been there before''' *'''Everything's all right, better just say good night''' *'''When we all show up at your door''' * *'''Hey, if you know what we mean, we might cause a big scene''' *'''Just give us an hour and then''' *'''Well, you’ll be as high as that computer tower''' *'''That you're hackin’ on''' * *''''Cause we’ve got family in low places''' *'''When you hack our "Tree" and our Free Space pages. We’ll blow you away!''' *'''And you wont be OK''' *'''Yeah, we’re not big on legal graces''' *'''We’ll all slip on down to your home location''' *'''Oh, We’ve got family in low places''' * *'''Oh, we've got family in low places''' *'''When you hack our "Tree" and our Free Space pages. We’ll blow you away!''' *'''And you wont be OK''' *'''Yeah, we’re not big on legal graces''' *'''We’ll all slip on down to your home location''' *'''Oh, We’ve got family in low places''' * *'''Repeat Chorus 3 more times, slow fade out''' ===The Thonler=== *Sung to the tune of The Gambler *Written by Don Schlitz in August of 1976 *After two years of searching, the song was picked up, several artists covered it, but flopped. *When Kenny Rogers covered it, it went to Number 1 **Parody by Dave Draper * *'''Here's the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hx4gdlfamo''' **Click on the link and the the music should play, then come back here and try to sing along ***or open the link in a new window * *'''The Thonler''' * *'''On a warm Friday morning, on a search getting nowhere''' *'''I met up with a Wikipeep, we were both to tired to sleep''' *'''So we took turns a searching for records in the “darkness”''' *'''‘Til boredom overtook us and we got on Weekend Chat''' * *'''He chats: “Son, I’ve spent a lifetime, reading obituaries''' *'''And knowin’ where their homes were, and where they’re laid to rest!''' *'''So, if you don’t mind my saying, I can see you’re out of sources''' *'''I’m gonna drink some coffee, then I’ll give you some advice''' * *'''So we went and both got coffee, we drank down our last swallow''' *'''Then he looked at my sources, and said, Well this ain’t right”!''' *'''Then he got deathly quiet, and later made this confession:''' *'''Said, “if you’re gonna play on WikiGames''' *'''You gotta learn to play it right”''' * *'''You got to know how to source ‘em, and add templates to ‘em''' *'''Know how to merge some one when there’s duplications''' *'''You never count your points when you’re sitting at your table''' *'''There’ll be time enough for countin’ when the “Games” are done!''' * *'''Every “Thonler” knows that the secret to survivin’''' *'''Is knowin’ when to play hard, and knowing when to sleep!''' *'''‘Cause everyone’s a winner and everyone‘s a loser''' *'''And the best you can hope for, when it’s over, get some sleep''' * *'''And when he finished chatin’''' *'''I just stared out my window ''' *'''My eyes got heavy and I faded off to sleep''' *'''And sometime in my dreaming, I finally got the meaning!''' *'''But in his final words, I found advice that I could keep''' * *'''You got to know how to source ‘em, and add templates to ‘em''' *'''Know how to merge someone when there’s duplications''' *'''You never count your points when you’re sitting at your table''' *'''There’ll be time enough for countin’ when the “Games” are done!''' * *'''Repeat chorus 2 more times''' ===The Wiki Wiki Weekend Chat Song=== *Sung to the Tune of The Kiffness x Ginger the Cockatiel - Kookee Kookee (CLUB ANTHEM) *6.3M views 4 months ago #TheKiffness #Cockatiel **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ElihbSM6ic''' *Open the link in a new window * *'''46 seconds of weirdness then:''' * *'''One Time on Weekend Chat-O''' *'''I sang Wiki Wiki''' *'''Wikipeeps then posted''' *'''This is not a normal thing to see''' * *'''The Chat had a supernatural ability''' *'''To cure any sadness''' *'''For you and me!''' * *'''Oh baby why don’t we go''' *'''And post on Weekend Chat-O''' *'''And post about what we know!''' *'''And then we’ll feel alright!''' * *'''Oh baby why don’t we show''' *'''Everybody how we go''' *'''On the WikiTree-O''' *'''And source a profile right!''' * *'''1, 2, 1, 2, 3, GO!''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Wiki Wiki, Wiki Wiki''' * *'''Wiki Wiki, Wiki Wiki''' * *'''CHAT CHAT CHAT CHAT CHAT''' *'''CHAT CHAT CHAT CHAT CHAT''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Weekend Chaters singing''' *'''‘Bout the WikiTree''' *'''Restoring our faith''' *'''In genealogy''' * *'''Once I was blind''' *'''Being on Ancestry''' *'''We all depend on a''' *'''Weekend Chat Party!''' * *'''Oh baby why don’t we go''' *'''And post on Weekend Chat-O''' *'''And post about what we know!''' *'''And then we’ll feel alright!''' * *'''Oh baby why don’t we show''' *'''Everybody how we go''' *'''On the WikiTree-O''' *'''And source a profile right!''' * *'''1, 2, 1, 2, 3, GO!''' * *'''Music fades''' ===We're On Weekend Chat (and we want to say: "HEY"=== '''Sung to the tune of: I’m From The Country''' *Written by Marty Brown, Stan Webb and Richard Young, *Recorded by the American country music artist Tracy Byrd. *Released in February 1998 *Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_from_the_Country_(song) **Parody by Dave Draper * *'''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av659aawOsE *Open the link in a new window, then click back here! * *'''I'm on Weekend Chat and I wanna say: Hey!''' * *'''Way back up in the country, back in the hills''' *'''Down in the hollows where this guy was real''' *'''He lived with the crazies and the old wildcats''' *'''Had sawed off shotguns and coon skin caps''' * *'''That's who I profiled! I finished today!''' *'''I'm on Weekend Chat, and I wanna say "HEY":''' * *'''Everybody knows everybody''' *'''Everybody calls you friend''' *'''You don't need an invitation''' *'''Click on the link and come on it''' * *'''Yeah, we know how to source, but we wanna play''' *'''We’re all on Weekend Chat ‘til the end of Sunday!''' * *'''All Weekend long, our lives will spill''' *'''And we chat back to bring the joy others feel''' *'''We chat ‘till Sunday, but we start on Friday first light''' *'''And when the chats are too long we just start a new page (hey)''' *'''We’re all on Weekend Chat and we wanna say, ”HEY”!''' * *'''Everybody knows everybody''' *'''Everybody calls you friend''' *'''You don't need an invitation''' *'''Click on the link, come on in!''' * *'''Yeah, we know how to profile, but we wanna play''' *'''We’re all on Weekend Chat,''' *'''It’s the Wikipeep way!''' * *'''Everybody knows everybody''' *'''Everybody calls you friend''' *'''You don't need an invitation''' *'''Click on the link, come on in! (come on in!)''' * *'''Yeah we know how to merge, but we wanna play''' *'''We’re on Weekend Chat! (Yeah!) We’re on Weekend Chat! (Lordy)''' *'''We’re on Weekend Chat, and we like what you say!''' ==Dave's SONG PARODIES Album 2== ===Ain't Shutting Down ('til the sun comes up)=== '''Sung to the tune of Ain't Going Down''' *Written by Garth Brooks, Kent Blazy and Kim Williams *Recorded by American Country Artist Garth Brooks * Released in July 1993 and peaked at number 1 for a week in the USA and 16 in the UK **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here’s the Music"' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAdOM3xfmTo *Open the link in a new window * *'''Ain't Going Down ('Til The Sun Comes Up)''' * *'''Six o’clock on Friday morning''' *'''Hubby (Tom) doesn’t know she’s “Thonning”''' *'''‘Til he hears the bed door slamming''' *'''Music squealing, fingers jamming''' * *'''Local country station just a-blaring on the radio.''' *'''Connections stand at seven and she’s headed for a thousand more!''' * *'''Husband (Tom) on the front porch''' *'''screamin' out his warning:''' *'''"Girl, you better get your red head''' *'''Back in bed before the morning!''' * *'''Nine o’clock and she’s not ending''' *'''But the fun is just beginning''' *'''She’s behind but calculating''' *'''But she’s still participating''' * *'''Grab a bite to eat and heading back in to Connect-a-Thon''' *'''But Mighty Oaks a leadin’'; just ain’t what she really wants''' * *'''Dive back into the boondocks''' *'''And Family Search a sheet''' *'''And where it's George Strait 'til real late,''' *'''And connecting gals and geeks''' * *'''Ain't shutting down 'til the sun comes up.''' *'''Ain't givin' in 'til she gets enough.''' *'''And one more connected ain’t gonna be enough''' *'''Ain't shutting down 'til the sun comes up.''' * *'''Ten ‘til twelve it’s graveyard searching''' *'''Midnight starts with coffee drinking''' *'''One o’clock her farts are stinking''' *'''Two is coming, still no stopping.''' *'''Break to check the clock at three.''' *'''She’s right on where she wants to be''' *'''Four o'clock get up and going.''' *'''Five o'clock that rooster's crowing.''' * *'''Ain't shutting down 'til the sun comes up.''' *'''Ain't givin' in 'til she gets enough.''' *'''And one more connected ain’t gonna be enough''' *'''Ain't shutting down 'til the sun comes up.''' * *'''Six o'clock on Saturday.''' *'''Her spouse don’t know she’s in a daze''' *'''The stall ain’t clean, the horse ain’t fed''' *'''They say she’s frazzled, looks half dead!''' *'''But here she comes around the bend''' *'''Not Slowing down! She jumped back in!''' *'''Sorry, Tom, (husband) its Connect-A-Thon''' *'''And here she goes again!''' * *'''Ain't shutting down 'til the sun comes up.''' *'''Ain't givin' in 'til she gets enough.''' *'''And one more connected ain’t gonna be enough''' *'''Ain't shutting down 'til the sun comes up.''' ===Down On The Forum=== '''Sung to the tune of Down on the Farm''' *Written by Jerry Laseter and Kerry Kurt Phillips *Recorded by American Country Artist Tim McGraw * Released in July 1994 and peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the Music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YFCZb3rLb8 *Click on the link then come back here, the music should play, and try to sing along! *Or Open the link in a new window * *'''Down on the Forum''' (pronounced “form") * *12 seconds (of red necks talkin’) then… * *'''Every Friday morning we kick up lots of dust''' *'''Posting ‘bout our lives and our pick up trucks''' *'''Got some music crankin’ way up loud''' *'''Got coffee brewed here, drinking it down''' *'''They’re posting bout a fire. But don’t be alarmed''' * *'''It’s just good ‘ole Wikipeeps getting down on the forum! ''' (pronounced "form") * *'''Ed’s been on a chatin’, ain’t seen his wife all week!''' *'''He’s posting up some pictures of a beautiful creek''' *'''Farmer Johnson’s daughter shows a pic of her Jeep''' *'''Man, she knows how to drive it if ya know what I mean''' *'''Old Dave’s''' (Draper) '''getting’ loud, but he don’t mean no harm''' * *'''We’re just good ‘ole Wikipeeps getting down on the forum!''' (pronounced "form") * *'''You can have a lot of fun when you click on in it.''' *'''But there’s a lot of things that’s posted, and there’s no limits!''' *'''Ain't no closing time, ain't no cover charge''' *'''Just good ‘ole Wikipeeps getting down on the forum! '''(pronounced "form") * *'''Well, you can come as you are, there ain't no dress code''' *'''Just some Weekend Chat rules that you need to know''' *'''Don’t post no bull crap! Don’t post nothin’ mean!''' *'''Always say “Thank You!” Just say “”Kewl Beans!”''' *'''If the wife catches me, I might get just harmed!''' * *'''We’re just good ‘ole Wikipeeps getting down on the forum!'''(pronounced "form") * *'''You can have a lot of fun when you click on in it.''' *'''But there’s a lot of things that's posted, and there’s no limits!''' *'''Ain't no closing time, ain't no cover charge''' *'''Just good ‘ole Wikipeeps getting down on the forum!''' (pronounced "form") * *'''Ain't no closing time, ain't no cover charge *'''Just good ‘ole Wikipeeps getting down on the forum!''' (pronounced "form") * *'''Ah, let's get down y'all''' * *'''Come in: Say “Hey”''' ===WIKI=== Sung to the tune of Sunny (performance by Boney M) *Boney M was a fabricated/created group by Frank Farian with transient artists coming and going! **Their on stage performances were lip-syncing to pre-recorded music (like Milli Vanilli) ***Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boney_M. *'''Written by Bobby Hebb released in 1966''' WikiTree Profile: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hebb-393 **Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunny_(Bobby_Hebb_song) ***Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-u6qdeaPoE *Click on the link then come back here, the music should play, and try to sing along! *Or Open the link in a new window '''WIKI!''' *'''Wiki---(Tree), Yesterday my tree was filled with nothing''' *'''Wiki---(Tree), you smiled at me and really eased the pain''' * *'''The confusion is gone''' *'''And the sources are here''' *'''My profiles shine so very clear!''' *'''Wikipeeps so true, I thank you!''' * *'''Wiki---(Tree), Thank you for the Free Space pa--a--ges''' *'''Wiki---(Tree), thank you for the “Thons” your brought my way!''' *'''The Weekend Chat fills me with awe!''' *'''Date Night makes me 10 feet tall!''' * *'''Wiki..peeps so true, I love you''' * *'''Wiki---(Tree), thank you for the profiles I can see!*''' *'''Wiki---(Tree), thank you for the help from A to Z*''' * *'''My sources were wrong, did not understand''' *'''And a bond was formed when I found this clan''' *'''Wikipeeps so true, I thank you!''' * *'''Wiki……''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Wiki (peeps), Thank for the smiles on your face''' *'''Wiki (Peeps), thank you for the gleam that shows it’s grace''' * *'''You’re my spark of creative fire''' *'''Profiles look so much brighter''' * *'''Wikipeeps so true. I thank YOU!''' * *'''Wiki--(Tree), Yesterday my tree was filled with nothing''' *'''Wiki--(Tree), you smiled at me and really eased the pain * *'''The confusion is gone *'''And Weekend Chat’s here''' *'''My Wikipeeps are so sincere!''' *'''Wikipeeps so true. I LOVE you! (yeah-ay-ay)''' * *'''I thank you (hey, baby)''' *'''I thank you (hey, hey)''' *'''I thank you (oh, yeah yeah)''' *'''I thank you''' *'''I thank you''' ===I'm still Alive!=== Sung to the tune of Staying Alive *Written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb *1977 *Placed at No.189 on the list Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the Music Video''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNFzfwLM72c *Click on the link then come back here, the music should play, and try to sing along! *Or Open the link in a new window '''I'm still Alive!''' *'''Well, it’s on Weekend Chat you can see me stalk''' *'''Yeah, I’m so engaged no time to talk''' *'''Wikipeeps are friendly warm''' *'''Been posting here since Friday morn''' * *'''And now it's alright, it's okay''' *'''I’m on here each and ev’ry day''' *'''We can try to understand''' *'''The Weekend Chat’s effect on man!''' * *'''Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother''' *'''You’re stayin’ alive! You’re stayin’ alive''' *'''Feel the place shaking and Wkipeeps saying''' *'''We're stayin' alive, stayin' alive''' * *'''Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive''' *'''Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive''' * *'''Oh, when you Chat!''' * *'''Well when I wake up and come alive''' *'''I see a sad post, It'll make me cry''' *'''Got the dog laying on my feet and shoes''' *'''If I get excited he is gonna lose''' * *'''You know it's alright, it's okay''' *'''I’ll post ‘bout it another day''' *'''We can try to understand''' *'''Weekend Chat’s effect on man''' * *'''Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother''' *'''You're stayin' alive, stayin' alive''' *'''Feel the place shakin’ and Wikipeeps saying''' *'''We’re stayin' alive, stayin' alive''' * *'''Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive (oh)''' *'''Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive (oh)''' * *'''Life’s goin' on here, you all helped me''' *'''You have all helped me, yeah''' *'''Life’s goin' on here, you all helped me, yeah''' *'''I'm stayin' alive''' * *'''Well, it’s on Weekend Chat you can see me stalk''' *'''Yeah, I’m so engaged no time to talk''' *'''Wikipeeps are friendly warm''' *'''Been posting here since Friday morn!''' * *'''And now it's alright, it's okay''' *'''I’m on here each and ev’ry day ''' *'''We can try to understand''' *'''The Weekend Chat’s effect on man!''' * *'''Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother''' *'''You're stayin' alive, stayin' alive''' *'''Feel the place shakin’ Wikipeeps saying”''' *'''And we're stayin' alive, stayin' alive''' * *'''Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive''' *'''Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive (hey)''' * *'''Life’s goin' on here, you all helped me''' *'''You have all helped me, yeah''' *'''Life’s goin' on here, you all helped me, yeah''' *'''I'm stayin' alive''' * *'''Life’s goin' on here, you all helped me''' *'''You have all helped me, yeah''' *'''Life’s goin' on here, you all helped me, yeah''' *'''I'm stayin' alive''' * *'''Life’s goin' on here, you all helped me''' *'''You have all helped me, yeah''' * *'''Music fades out''' The Gibb family are my 20th cousins through their mother Barbara Mary (Pass) Gibb My wife shares a closer connection, being 16th cousin to the Gibb family '''How close are YOU related to the Bee Gees?''' *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pass-138 Barbara Gibb (mother) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gibb-531 Hugh Leslie Gibb (father) ===You Can Call Me "Pal"=== '''Sung to the tune of Call Me Al''' *Written by Paul Simon *Released August 1986 *Studio: The Hit Factory, New York City **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq-gYOrU8bA *Click on the link then come back here, the music should play, and try to sing along! *Or Open the link in a new window '''You Can Call Me "Pal" *'''A man on Weekend Chat''' *'''He says, “Why am I on short on sources now?''' *'''Why am I short on the sources?''' *'''The rest of this profile is hard''' *'''I need some photo continuity''' *'''He was shot in Redemption (a town in the USA)''' *'''Don’t want to end up with nothing''' *'''In a canyon graveyard''' * *'''Bonedigger, Bonedigger''' * *'''Graves in the moonlight''' *'''Far away from my well-lit door''' * *'''Mr. Beerbelly, Beerbelly''' * *'''Get these nuts away from me''' *'''You know, I don-t find this man amusing anymore''' * *'''If you’ll post on Weekend Chat''' *'''I can be your long lost pal''' *'''I can call you Betty''' *'''And Betty, when you call me, you can call me Pal''' * *'''A man on Weekend Chat''' *'''He says. I’m getting down vote attention''' *'''Got a run of some down vote attention''' *'''And, whoa, musta said something wrong''' * *'''Where's my wife and family?''' *'''What if I die here?''' *'''Who’ll adopt my profile''' *'''Now that my profile is wrong, wrong?''' * *'''Lost my phone down the alley''' *'''Picked up by a creepy little bat-faced girl''' *'''All along, along''' *'''There were incidents and accidents''' *'''There were hints and allegations''' * *'''If you’ll post on Weekend Chat''' *'''I can be your long lost pal''' *'''I can call you Betty''' *'''And Betty, when you call me...''' *'''Call me Pal''' * *'''Music''' * *'''A man on Weekend Chat''' *'''Posts pictures of a strange world''' *'''Maybe it’s the third world''' *'''Maybe it’s his own family town''' * *'''Doesn’t use foul language''' *'''Hasn’t posted currently''' *'''He is a foreign man''' *'''He is surrounded by the sound, the sound''' * *'''Pictures of the marketplace''' *'''Scatterings and orphanages''' *'''He looks around, around''' *'''He sees angels in the architecture''' *'''Spinning in infinity''' *'''He says, "Amen and Hallelujah!"''' * *'''If you'll post on Weekend Chat''' *'''I can be your long lost pal''' *'''I can call you Betty''' *'''And Betty, when you call me...''' *'''Call me Pal''' * *'''Na na na na, na na na na''' *'''Na na na na, na na na-na na-na''' *'''Na na na na, na-na na-na na na''' *'''Na na na na, na na na na''' * *'''Music * *'''If you'll post on Weekend Chat''' *'''I can call you Betty''' *'''If you'll post on Weekend Chat''' *'''I can call you Betty''' *'''If you'll post on Weekend Chat''' * *'''Music fades out''' ===Hip To Be Here=== '''Sung to the tine of: Hip To Be Square''' *Song by Huey Lewis and the News *Written by Bill Gibson, Sean Hopper, and Huey Lewis *Released in 1986 **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the Music''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lz-qrpg79M *Click on the link then come back here, the music should play, and try to sing along! *Or Open the link in a new window '''Hip To Be Here!''' *'''I used to be on Ancestry''' *'''And Family Search around''' *'''But I couldn’t take the annoyance''' *'''And had to shut it down''' * *'''Now I’m sourcing it real straight''' *'''And yes I post it here''' *'''You might think I'm crazy''' *'''But I don’t even care''' *''''Cause I can tell what's going on''' * *'''It’s hip to be here!''' *'''Weekend Chat's here''' * *'''I like my files all business like''' *'''I use the WikiTree''' *'''I’m profiling most every day''' *'''And watching other trees''' * *'''They tell me that it's not good for me''' *'''But I don't even care''' *'''I know that it's crazy''' *'''I know that they’re nowhere''' *'''But there is no denying that''' * *'''Weekend Chat’s here''' *'''It's hip to be here''' *'''Weekend Chat’s here''' *'''So hip to be here''' * *'''Music''' * *'''WikiTree ain't hard to figure out''' *'''I profile every day''' *'''Ancestors who are farthest out''' *'''Are cousins anyway''' *'''You see them in the graveyard''' *'''And Searching is a lot of fun''' * *'''But don't you try to fight it''' *'''An idea whose time has come''' *'''Don't tell me that I'm crazy''' *'''Don't tell me I'm nowhere''' *'''Take it from me''' * *'''Weekend Chat’s here''' *'''It’s hip to be here!''' *'''Weekend Chat’s Here!''' *'''So hip to be here''' *'''Tell 'em, boys''' *'''Weekend Chat’s here!''' *'''(Hip, hip)''' * *'''Music continues''' ===Power of Chat=== * Sung to the tune of "The Power Of Love" *By Huey Lewis & The News - *Written by Huey Lewis, and band members Johnny Colla and Chris Hayes *Released June 1985 *This was featured in the movie Back to the Future. *More about the song here: **https://www.songfacts.com/facts/huey-lewis-the-news/the-power-of-love Song Facts **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UQFBtHEFJ8 *Click on the link then come back here, the music should play, and try to sing along! *Or Open the link in a new window '''The Power of Chat!''' *'''The Weekend Chat is a curious thing''' *'''Make a one man weep, make another man sing''' *'''Posts of hawks and a little white dove''' *'''More than a feeling, that’s the Weekend Chat love''' * *'''Wikipeeps are diamonds, rich like cream''' *'''They post their heartaches, and all their dreams''' *'''Post about good ones! Post a wrong turned right!''' *'''Weekend Chat will keep you going all night''' * *'''You don't need money, don't take fame''' *'''Don't need no credit card to ride this train''' *'''It’s strong and amazing and it’s “Kewl” sometimes''' *'''But it might just change your life''' * *'''That’s the Weekend Chat love''' *'''That’s the Weekend Chat love''' * *'''First time you feel it, it will make you glad''' *'''Next time you feel it, it might made you sad''' *'''But do be glad, Wikis, when you’ve found''' *'''That’s the power makes the chattin’ go ‘round''' * *'''And it don't take money, don't take fame''' *'''Don't need no credit card to ride this train''' *'''It’s strong and amazing and it’s “Kewl” sometimes''' *'''But it might just change your life''' * *'''They say that all in Chat is fair''' *'''Yeah but Wikipeeps care''' *'''But you know what to do (to do)''' *'''When it gets hold of you''' * *'''And with a little post with some love''' * *'''You feel the Weekend Chat love''' *'''You feel the Weekend Chat love''' *'''Can you feel it? Mmm-hmmm''' * *'''Music''' * *'''It don't take money and it don't take fame''' *'''Don't need no credit card to ride this train''' * *'''Wikipeeps are diamonds and stronger than steel''' *'''You won't feel nothin' till you feel *'''You feel the power''' *'''Just feel the Weekend Chat love''' * *'''That's the power''' *'''That's the Weekend Chat love''' *'''You feel the Weekend Chat love''' *'''You feel the Weekend Chat love''' ===You Made Duplications=== '''Sung to the tune of Walk Like an Egyptian''' *Written by Liam Sternberg *Released in 1986 *Billboard’s 1987 Number-One song of the year *Million-selling single by The Bangles **Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the Music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv6tuzHUuuk *Click on the link in a new window then come back here and try to sing along! *Or Open the link in a new window '''You Made Duplications!''' *(pronounce it '''du-pla- Kay-Ay-shuns''') * *'''Okay! We're gonna do one more! Yeah!''' * *'''All the old profiles with the tombs *''' *'''They got the sources don’t you know?''' *'''If you save to quick (oh whey oh)''' *'''You’ll get kicked out like some spam-e-o''' * *'''To get back in may take a while''' *'''Not to worry, and do not fret''' *'''They’ll let you in (oh whey oh)''' *'''When they stop smoking cigarettes''' * *'''… Foreign types with the hookah pipes say''' *'''(Whey oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh)''' * *'''You made duplications! (du-pla-K-A-shuns)''' * *'''The great profiles take many days''' *'''You come back in and you edit more''' *'''They're looking good (oh way oh)''' *'''You drop your mouse, retrieve it off the floor''' * *'''They got school kids, so take a look''' *'''They like the punk and the metal band''' *'''When the cell phone rings (oh whey oh)''' *'''You edit the description (de-script-she-an)''' * *'''Wikipeeps on your Free Space page say''' *'''(Whey oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh)''' *'''You made duplications (dupla-K-A-shuns)''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Slide your mouse to the top, click and clack''' *'''Shift your arm then you pull it back''' *'''It's not hard you know (oh whey oh)''' *'''So post a pic of a Cadillac''' * *'''If you wanna profile cops''' *'''Search the owners of the donut shops''' *'''Then include their dance (oh whey oh)''' *'''How they cruise squad cars down the block''' * *'''All Japanese with names of Yen''' *'''Will drive you nuts, do it all again''' *'''And the Chinese, whoa! (oh whey oh)''' *'''You’re gonna make duplications (dupla-K-A-shuns)''' * *'''Hang your head at the donut shop, say:''' *'''Oh no, Oh no, Oh no, I know''' * *'''I made duplications (dupla-K-A-shuns)''' * *'''I made duplications (dupla-K-A-shuns)''' ===The Girl From Weekend Chat=== Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes, *With English lyrics by Norman Gimbel, *Sung by Astrud Gilberto *With the American jazz saxophonist Stan Getz 1964 *Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw_a9LuWvE8 *Open the link in a new window then come back here and try to sing along! *Or Click on the link then click back here and try to sing along! Enjoy *'''Tall and tan and''' *'''Young and Lovely''' *'''The girl on Weekend Chat''' *'''Is posting and''' * *'''But when she answers''' *'''Each one she answers''' *'''Goes WOW!''' * *'''When she chats''' *'''About the summer''' *'''It seems so cool''' *'''She speaks so gently''' * *'''That when she answers''' *'''Each one she answers''' *'''Goes WOW!''' * *'''Ooohhh but I watch her so sadly''' *'''How can I message I love her?''' *'''Yes I would chat with her gladly''' * *'''But each chat that she answers''' *'''You see''' *'''She never chats back love to me''' * *'''Tall and tan and''' *'''Young and Lovely''' *'''The girl on Weekend Chat''' *'''Is posting and''' * *'''When she answers I smile''' *'''but she never sees''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Ooohhh but I watch her so sadly''' *'''How can I message I love her?''' *'''Yes I would chat with her gladly''' * *'''But each time that I type on the keys''' *'''My hands float right through to my knees''' * *'''Tall and tan and''' *'''Young and Lovely''' *'''The girl on Weekend Chat''' *'''Is posting and''' * *'''Said she's making a profile,''' *'''And its about me!''' * *'''A profile of me.!''' * *'''I’m a ghost, you cant see!''' * *'''My daughter is profiling me!''' ===Love Chat=== *Sung to the tune of Love Shack * Songwriters: Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland & Cindy Wilson *Performed by the B-52s Released June 20, 1989 *Ranks 246th on the '''500 Greatest Hits of All Times''' *Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SOryJvTAGs **Open the link in a new window then come back here and try to sing along! '''LOVE CHAT''' *'''If you see a cheery post on the G2G forum that says''' *'''Welcome all to the ….Weekend Chat,''' *'''Love chat, yeah''' * *'''I’m scrolling down the forum posts today''' *'''Lookin' for the love getaway''' *'''Headed for the love getaway….''' * *'''I got me a monitor, it’s big as a whale''' *'''And I’m scrolling down to the Weekend Chat''' *'''I posted a post: up votes about twenty''' *'''So come and post your Weekend Chat funny!''' * *'''Weekend Chat is a little ‘ole place where''' *'''We can get together''' *'''Love chat baby''' *'''A love chat baby!''' * *'''Love chat, baby, love chat''' *'''Love chat, baby love chat''' * *'''Post says, “woo, this is so KEWL”''' *'''('Cause love rules at the love chat)''' * *'''Well it says “I got stuck in the middle of a field”''' *'''“Found a funky old grave and I gotta get back”''' * *'''Picture of his mistress''' *'''Picture of the old grave''' *'''Picture of his front porch''' *'''Picture of the fam’ly''' * *'''Weekend Chat is a little old place where''' *'''We can get together''' *'''Love chat, baby''' *'''Love chat, baby!''' * *'''Weekend Chat, that's where it's at''' *'''Weekend Chat, that's where it's at''' * *'''Clickin' and a-posting, clickin' and a-chattin’''' *'''Wearin' next to nothing 'cause it's hot as an oven''' * *'''The whole chat shimmies''' *'''The whole chat shimmies when our chattin' abounds''' *'''And around and around and around''' * *'''Everybody's movin', everybody's groovin' baby''' *'''Folks siginn' up in stried just to get down''' *'''Everybody's postin', everybody's groovin' baby''' * *'''Funky little chat''' *'''Funky little chat''' * *'''I got me a monitor, it’s big as a whale''' *'''And I’m scrolling down to the Weekend Chat''' *'''I posted a post: up votes about twenty''' *'''So come on and post your love chat funny!''' * *'''Weekend Chat is a little ‘ole place where''' *'''We can get together''' *'''Love chat baby''' *'''A love chat baby!''' * *'''Love chat, baby love chat''' *'''Love chat, baby love chat''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Post, Post, Post on the Chat baby!''' *'''Post a little chowder, sugar''' *'''Post, Post, Post on the Chat baby!''' *'''I can't see you''' * *'''Post Post! ...On the chat baby, ''' *'''Post Post! ...On the chat, ''' *'''Post Post! ...On the chat baby,''' *'''Post Post!...''' * *'''You're what?''' abrupt stop! * *'''Wife’s Home!''' *'''I’m BUSTED!''' * *'''Love chat, baby love chat!''' *'''Love chat, baby love chat!''' *'''Love chat, baby love chat!''' *'''Love chat, baby love chat!''' ===Simply Irresistible=== Sung to the tune of Simply Irresistable *Sung by Robert Palmer *Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper Here is the Music: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrGw_cOgwa8 *Open the link in a new window then come back here and try to sing along! *'''How can it be permissible?''' *'''It’s works well with my principles, yeah yeah''' *'''Weekend Chat is mythical''' *'''It’s anything but typical''' * *'''It’s a craze you’d endourse, It’s powerful force''' *'''You’re obliged to conform when there’s no other course''' *'''Weekend Chat looked good to me, but now I find it:''' *'''Simply irresistible''' * *'''Simply irresistible''' * *'''Our Weekend Chats so powerful, huh''' *'''It’s simply unavoidable''' *'''The trend irreversible''' *'''The Wikipeeps invincible!''' * *'''There is no flaw at all, and it leaves me in awe''' *'''It deserves the applause, I endorse it because''' *'''Weekend Chat looked good to me, but now I find it''' * *'''Simply irresistible''' *'''Simply irresistible''' *'''Simply irresistible * *'''It’s so fine! There’s no tellin’ how much time I’ve spent!''' * *'''Simple irresistible''' * *'''It’s so fine, there’s no other way to go''' * *'''It’s unavoidable, I chat and spill it all!''' *'''Wikipeep friendships, like I never felt before''' *'''I’m keeping promises, should be against laws''' *'''Weekend Chat looked good to me, but now I find it''' * *'''Simply irresistible''' * *'''It’s so fine! There’s no tellin’ how much time I’ve spent!''' * *'''Simple irresistible''' * *'''Its so fine, there’s no other way to go''' * *'''Music guitar solo''' * *'''Chat methods are inscrutable''' *'''The proof is irrefutable, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh''' *'''It’s so completely loveable, huh''' *'''Our joy is indispensable , yeah, yeah''' *'''It’s a craze you’d endorse, It’s powerful force''' *'''You’re obliged to conform when there’s no other course''' *'''Weekend Chat looked good to me, but now I find it:''' * *'''Simply irresistible''' * *'''It’s so fine! There’s no tellin’ how much time I’ve spent!''' * *'''Simple irresistible''' * *'''Wiki Chats’ fine, there’s no other way to go''' * *'''Simply irresisitible''' * *'''It’s so fine! There’s no tellin’ how much time I’ve spent''' * *'''Simple irresistible''' * *'''Simple irresistible''' (abrupt stop) ===WikiTree Boogie=== Sung to the tune of: Mercury Blues (originally Mercury Boogie) *Written by K. C. Douglas and Robert Geddins in 1948. *Recorded by Alan Jackson, American Country Music Artist *Considered a “B” grade song that became a big hit! *Ford Motor Co. purchased the rights; changed it to “Ford Truck” *Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T3MgIRUwj0 Open the link in a new window then come back here and try to sing along! *'''Music - 15 seconds then:''' * *'''Well, If I had time,''' *'''I’d tell you what I’d do''' *'''I’d go on WikiTree;''' *'''Add a movie star or two''' * *'''Crazy ‘bout the WikiTree''' *'''Lord, I’m crazy ‘bout the WikiTree''' *'''I’m going on the Weekend Chat''' *''' And tell ‘em what I’m gonna do''' * *'''Well, the girl I love''' *'''She joined the WikiTree''' *'''She found out *'''She’s a cousin to me''' * *'''She’s crazy ‘bout the WikiTree''' *'''Well, then she said goodbye to me''' *'''And she’s going on the G2G''' *'''And tell ‘em what she’s gonna do''' * *'''Oh’ let’s climb!''' ( guitar solo music) * *'''Hey now mama,''' *'''Your profiles look so fine''' *'''Actually they’re lookin’''' *'''Better than mine!''' * *'''Crazy ‘bout Wikitree''' *'''Lord, we’re crazy ‘bout the WikiTree''' *'''We’re going on the Weekend Chat''' *'''And tell ‘em what we’re gonna do * *'''Climb that tree now!''' (violin solo music) * *'''Well, my baby went out''' *'''She didn’t stay long''' *'''Got her friends to join,''' *'''And now they’re having fun''' * *'''They’re crazy ‘bout the WikiTree''' *'''Yeah, they’re crazy ‘bout the WikiTree''' *'''They’re going on the G2G''' *'''And tell ‘em what they’re gonna do''' * *'''Oh, keep climbing!''' (piano solo music) * *'''Well, If I had time,''' *'''I’d tell you what I’d do''' *'''Go on WikiTree''' *'''Maybe add my family too!''' * *'''Crazy ‘bout the WikiTree''' *'''Lord, I’m crazy ‘bout the WikiTree''' *'''I’m going on the Weekend Chat''' *'''And tell ‘em what I’m gonna do''' * *'''I’m going on the G2G''' *''' And tell ‘em what I’m gonna do''' *'''Yeah, I’m going on the Weekend Chat''' *'''And tell "Pip" what I’m gonna do''' * *'''Oh, let's climb!''' (guitar solo outro music) ==Dave's SONG PARODIES Album 1== ===The Heart of WikiTree (is still beating)=== Sung to the tune of: *The Heart Of Rock & Roll **By Huey Lewis and the News; Recorded 1983 ***Unauthorized parody by Dave Draper Here’s the music: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7JVlpm0eRs ** Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *''' Music Intro: (heart beating) 34 seconds then:''' * *''' New York, New York, is everything they say''' *''' And no place that I'd rather be''' *''' Where else can you find a million members''' *''' At the HQ of WikiTree''' * *''' When they make their profiles, ooh those modern profiles''' *''' They like it with a lot of style''' *''' But it’s still those same old record sources''' *'''That really, really drives ‘em wild''' * *''' They say the heart of WikiTree is still beating''' *''' And from what I’ve seen I believe ‘em''' *''' Now the old sites may be barely breathing''' *''' But the heart of WikiTree, heart of WikiTree is still beating''' * *''' LA, Hollywood, the cem-e-ter-ies''' *''' Is something everyone should see''' *''' Walk of Fame, and the buried movies stars''' *''' Profiled so perfectly''' * *''' When they show their profiles''' *''' Their hard sourced profiles''' *''' They like it with a lot of flash''' *''' But it’s still those same old record sources''' *''' That really kicks the others in the...''' * *''' They say the heart of WikiTree is still beating''' *''' And from what I’ve seen I believe ‘em''' *''' Now the old sites may be barely breathing''' *''' But the heart of WikiTree, heart of WikiTree is still beating''' * *''' Senora! Ow! (Music)''' * *'''DC, San Antone and the Liberty Town''' *'''Boston and Baton Rouge''' *'''Tulsa, Austin, Oklahoma City''' *'''Seattle, San Francisco, too''' * *'''Everywhere there’s graveyards, lovely graveyards''' *'''Stones with a million styles''' *'''But it’s still those same old record sources''' *'''That really, really drives ‘em wild''' * *'''They say the heart of WikiTree is still beating''' *'''And from what I’ve seen I believe ‘em''' *'''Now the old sites may be barely breathing''' *'''But the heart of WikiTree, heart of WikiTree is still beating''' * *'''Not Cleveland!''' *'''New York''' *'''The heart of WikiTree''' ===Our Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)=== Song by Chilliwack - My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone) (1981) *Written by Bill Henderson & Brian Macleod *Unauthorized parody by Dave Draper Here is the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMf4NapohUQ * Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''Gone, gone, gone, she’s been gone so long''' *'''She’s been gone, gone, gone so long''' *'''(Repeat 4x)''' * *'''Ever since she left us''' *'''On the Connect-A-Thon''' *'''A little misunderstanding?''' *'''On a profile that went wrong?''' * *'''Hanging out on the G2G''' *'''Looking for that little girl''' *'''I’m hanging out on the Weekend Chat''' *'''Talking about this girl''' * *'''Our girl, she was on WikiTree''' *'''She’s gone, no see on G2G''' *'''Our girl might be a memory''' *'''She's been so long away''' * *'''Gone, gone, gone, she’s been gone so long''' *'''She’s been gone, gone, gone so long''' *'''(Repeat 3x)''' * *'''She didn’t have to leave us''' *'''She didn’t have to run''' *'''She didn't have to go''' *'''Without a word to anyone''' * *'''I hope she’s doing alright''' *'''There was an F-5 tornado''' *'''That took her whole community''' *'''I heard it on the radio''' * *'''Our girl, she was on WikiTree''' *'''She’s gone, it was a tragedy''' *'''Our girl, may be a memory''' *'''She's been so long away''' * *'''Music (then abrupt stop)''' * *'''Gone, gone, gone, she’s been gone so long''' *'''She’s been gone, gone, gone so long''' *'''(Repeat) add: Well I ever wonder if I’m ever gonna see that girl''' * *'''She will not get our message''' *'''She has no Internet''' *'''She might just be in heaven right now''' *'''Or living in a make shift tent''' * *'''Put the word on the forum''' *'''Spread it all around the world''' *'''Sooner or later I know we’re gonna find her''' *'''I’m talking about our girl''' * *'''Our girl''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Our girl [Repeat x12] (gone, gone, gone, she’s been gone so long)''' ===Add To The Line=== '"Add To The Line"' Sung to the tune of ''Jump In the LIne'' *Composed by Lord Kitchener **AKA Aldwyn Roberts (1922 - 2000) *** WikiTree profile: Roberts-28601 *Sung by Harry Belafonte, Originally recorded 1961 *Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper *'''Here is the music:''' *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgWXF32nxLs * Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''Add, Add, Add, Senora''' *'''To your family line''' *'''Merge, merge, merge Senora''' *'''Duplicates you find''' * *'''Work, work, work, Senora''' *'''Add your family line''' *'''Work, work, work, Senora''' *'''Then help me with mine!''' * *'''A Wiki girl named Senora''' *'''All the members adore her''' *'''When she contributes, oh brother''' *'''She finds the facts so hard to uncover''' * *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''OK, I believe you!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''Ok, I believe you!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''OK, I believe you!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' * *'''Add, Add. Add, Senora''' *'''To your family line, whoa''' *'''Merge, merge, merge Senora''' *'''Duplicates you find''' * *'''Work, work, work, Senora''' *'''Work your family line''' *'''Work, work, work, Senora''' *'''Then help me with mine!''' * *'''You can talk about searches''' *'''In Ancestry or the counties''' *'''Senora finds all the titles''' *'''She jumps right in and adds to the profiles''' * *'''Work on the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''OK, I believe you!''' *'''Work on the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''Rock that profile, child!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''Somebody, help me!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time! Whoa''' * *'''Add, add, add, Senora''' *'''To your family line''' *'''Take, take, take-it, Senora''' *'''Then help me with mine! Whoa''' * *'''Work, work, work, Senora''' *'''On your family line, Yep''' *'''Work, work, work, Senora''' *'''Work it back in time''' * *'''Senora, she's a sensation''' *'''In G2G aviation''' *'''And members, you got to watch it''' *'''She’s an “Astronaut”, flies like a rocket''' * *'''Work on the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''OK, I believe you!''' *'''Work on the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''Hoist that source a little higher!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''Up the quality!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time! Whoa''' * *'''Music''' * *'''Add, add, add, Senora''' *'''Clap! Clap! Clap! Clap!''' *'''To your family line''' *'''Merge, merge, merge Senora''' *'''Clap! Clap! Clap! Clap!''' *'''Duplicates you find!''' * *'''Source, source, source, Senora''' *'''Clap! Clap! Clap! Clap!''' *'''Source it all the time''' *'''Merge, merge, merge, Senora''' *'''Clap! Clap! Clap! Clap!''' *'''Duplicates you find!''' * *'''Senora searches the grave stones''' *'''Left to right from the tombstones''' *'''And when she gets the sensation''' *'''She go up on the forum with investigations''' * *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''Ok, I believe you!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''Somebody, help me!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time!''' *'''Ok, I believe you!''' *'''Add to the line''' *'''Further back into time! Whoa''' * *'''Add, add, add, Senora''' *'''To your family line''' *'''Merge, merge, merge, Senora''' *'''Then help me with mine''' *'''Work, work work, Senora! (Abrupt End)''' ===WikiTree Directions=== Sung to the tune of ‘’Good Directions’’ *Written by Luke Bryan and Rachel Thibodeau *Rcorded by American Country Music Artist Billy Currington ** Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myr5JxC4b_I *Click on the link, then come back here *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! '''WikiTree Directions''' *''' I was sitting here ''' *''' Working on the Wikitree ''' *''' Creating profiles when she messaged me ''' *''' She had to be thinkin’ this guy must know everything ''' * *''' She had “Hollywood” written on her profile page ''' *''' And didn’t know how to make a “Free Space” page''' *''' Needin’ directions ''' *''' And I was the man for the job ''' * *''' I told her: Up on the menu if you look to the right ''' *''' There’s a little “ADD” button that you might not find ''' *'''Click and scroll down to the "New Free Space Page", you’ll see''' *''' Then click on that and you’ll be just great ''' *''' But if you get confused, come right back here to me ''' * *''' I was sittin’ there ''' *''' Thinkin’ ‘bout what I just done ''' *''' Kickin’ myself for having so much fun ''' *''' And I threw my mouse, and thought you fool; It coulda been love ''' * *''' I left for work, I couldn’t run her down ''' *''' She probably didn’t like me anyhow ''' *''' Yeah, on the Internet there isn’t so much of trust ''' * *''' I told her: Up on the menu if you look to your right ''' *''' There’s a little “ADD” button that you might not find''' *'''Click and scroll down to the "New Free Space Page", you’ll see''' *''' Then click on that and you’ll be just great ''' *''' But if you get confused, come right back here to me ''' * *''' Is this Georgia heat playin’ tricks on me''' *''' Or am I really seein’ what I think I see''' *''' The woman of my dreams messaged back to me ''' * *''' She went up on the menu and saw to the right ''' *''' She clicked on the “ADD” button that’s easy to find ''' *''' She scrolled right down to the “Free Space”, we all see ''' *''' But she really got confused and came right back here to me ''' * *''' Thank God, we’ll try “MERGING” ''' *'''I Love WikiTree''' ===Weekend Chat Rules=== Weekend Chat Rules Sung to the tune of "Summertime Blues" by Alan Jackson '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9x0wbKHos0 *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! Original Song: co-written and recorded by Eddie Cochran in 1958 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAM1k9vEVqg (Stage performance) Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper (Alan Jackson's version) * '''Weekend Chat Rules!''' * *'''Well, she’s a gonna raise a fuss, she’s gonna raise a holler''' *'''‘Cause I’m not finding work; going out to make a dollar''' *'''Every time I call my baby, to try to get a date''' *'''WikiChat distracts me, and I stay on it late''' * *'''Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do''' *''''Cause there ain't no cure 'cause the Weekend Chat rules!''' * *'''Well, my mom an papa told me, son, you gotta make some money''' *'''If you want a new lap top for Weekend Chat next Sunday''' *'''Well I didn't go to work, told the boss I was sick''' *'''Now you wont get a lap top 'cause you didn't work a lick''' * *'''Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do''' *''''Cause there ain't no cure 'cause the Weekend Chat rules!!''' * *Ow (music - solos) * *'''Was Connect-A-Thonin', gonna need a vacation''' *'''I'm gonna take my problem to the Weekend Chat nation''' *'''Well I got on the G2G and they said quote:''' *'''“We’d like to help you son, but you're getting DOWN votes"''' * *'''Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do''' *''''Cause there ain't no cure 'cause the Weekend Chat rules!''' * *(music – solos) * *'''Well, I'm a gonna raise a fuss, I'm gonna raise a holler''' *'''‘Cause I got to go out and try an' earn a dollar''' *'''Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do''' *''''Cause there ain't no cure 'cause the Weekend Chat rules!''' *'''Yeah, sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do''' *''''Cause there ain't no cure 'cause the Weekend Chat rules''' *'''No, there ain't no cure cause the Weekend Chat rules!''' ===Sister Goldern Hair=== Sung to the tune of "Sister Golden Hair" by America. Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper '''Here is the song:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gibSb1_GGw *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''Well I WikiTreed on Sunday,''' *'''And your profile was so depressed.''' *'''That I spent some time on Monday''' *'''And I cleaned up all the mess!''' *''' I ain't ready for another, but I do agree there's times''' *''' When those Wikipeeps are sure a friend of mine!''' *'''Well I keep on adding info''' *'''Sister Golden Hair surprise''' *'''And I’m finding more about you,''' *'''And it’s tearing up my eyes!''' *'''You were one great correspondent,''' *'''And died way before your time.''' *'''But it doesn't mean you ain't been on my mind!''' *'''Will you meet me in the middle, will you help add more here?''' *'''Will you source her just a little, just enough to show you care?''' *'''Well I tried to fake it, I don't mind sayin', I just can't make it!''' *'''Well I keep on thinkin' 'bout you''' *'''Sister Golden Hair surprise''' *'''And I’m finding more about you,''' *'''And it’s tearing up my eyes!''' *'''You were one great correspondent,''' *'''And died way before your time.''' *''' But it doesn't mean you ain't been on my mind!''' *'''Will you meet me in the middle, will you help add more here?''' *'''Will you source her just a little, just enough to show you care?''' *'''Well I tried to fake it, I don't mind sayin', I just can't make it''' *'''Doo wop doo wop, whoa Doo wop doo wop, whoa. (repeat)''' ===WikiTree In Cincinnati=== Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper *Sung to the tune of WKRP IN CINCINNATI theme song *composed by Tom Wells & Jim Ellis *sung by Steve Carlisle * '''Here is the music"' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgrVP_J0BHk *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''Baby, if you've ever wondered,''' *'''Wondered whatever became of me,''' *'''I'm on Weekend Chat in Cincinnati,''' *'''Cincinnati, on the WikiTree''' *'''Got tired of seeing profiles without sources,''' *'''Site to site, tired of free trials''' *'''I guess that them and me were never meant to be,''' *'''Thought I try out WikiTree for a while.''' *'''Heading in that rabbit hole and trying to find''' *'''Your family was really hard to do''' *'''Broke my heart in two, but baby, pay no mind''' *'''I found I’m a 2nd cousin to you!''' *'''Memories help me hide my lonesome feelin'''' *'''Far away from you and feelin' low''' *'''It's gettin' late my friend, my love, I miss you so''' *'''I’m on Weekend Chat, really have to go!''' *'''Baby, if you've ever wondered''' *'''Wondered whatever became of me''' *'''I'm on Weekend Chat in Cincinnati,''' *'''Cincinnati, on the WikiTree''' *'''Got tired of seeing profiles without sources,''' *'''Site to site, tired of free trials''' *'''I guess that them and me were never meant to be,''' *'''Thought I try out WikiTree for a while.''' *'''I'm on the WikiTree in Cincinnati''' ===Whatcha Gonna Do?=== Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper Sung to the tune of ''Whatcha Gonna Do?'' written by Lerios Jenkins and performed by Pablo Cruise '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBaS5ovFaBk *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''Whatcha gonna do when you find she's your cousin?''' *'''Should have checked that before you wed!''' *'''Whatcha gonna do when you find she's your cousin?''' *'''Now the kids are saying, "WE'RE INBRED!''' *'''So you're having trouble with your romance,''' *'''Should have checked out that fact before she goes!''' *'''And you might not be seeing what everybody knows:''' *'''You look like your wife with same hair, eyes and nose!''' *'''Whatcha gonna do when you find she's your cousin?''' *'''Should have checked that before you wed!''' *'''Whatcha gonna do when you find she's your cousin?''' *'''Now that she's saying "YOU ARE DEAD!''' *'''And all at once you're thinking: it's all bad!''' *''' 'Cause ancestors you didn't know you had!''' *''' When all your friends are calling you a fool''' *'''Just look 'em in the eye and say "YOU'RE MY COUSIN TOO! *'''Whatcha gonna do when you find she's your cousin?''' *'''Should have checked that before you wed!''' *'''Whatcha gonna do when you find she's your cousin?''' *'''Now that she's saying "YOU ARE DEAD!''' *'''Whatcha gonna do when you find she's your cousin?''' *'''Should have checked that before you wed!''' *'''Whatcha gonna do when you find she's your cousin?''' *'''Now the kids are saying, "WE'RE INBRED!''' ===I'm Alright=== Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper Sung to the tune of I'm Alright by Kenny Loggins '''Here is the music:''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rmPckNvD3E YouTube I'm Alright Kenny Logins] *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''I'm alright''' *'''Don't need to worry 'bout me''' *''''Cause I spend all day''' *'''In my genealogy''' * *'''I'm alright''' *'''Go away and let me be''' *'''I'd rather spend my whole life''' *'''Working on the WikiTree''' * *'''I do what I like''' *'''Doing genealogy''' *'''But it ain't so easy''' *'''The web sites disagree''' *'''Somebody's life''' *'''Is really a mystery''' *'''I make it my business''' *'''It isn't everybody's thing''' *'''Got to catch you later''' *'''No, no: profile it right away (some 1890's kid)''' *'''I should get up; get a job (dip dip dip dip dip dip dip dip''' *'''I'm alright''' *'''Don't need to worry 'bout me''' *''''Cause I spend all day''' *'''In my genealogy''' * *'''I'm alright''' *'''Go away and let me be''' *'''I'd rather spend my whole life''' *'''Working on the WikiTree''' *'''Who did you find?''' *'''Profiling who today?''' *'''And who is it really?''' *'''Related to the line?''' *'''You wanna bio up the man?''' *'''Pay attention to the wife and kids''' *'''Adding sources while I'm in the mood''' *'''Click on status indicators''' *'''indicators ''' *'''indicators ''' *'''indi... ''' *'''Don't it get you movin'?''' *'''(Mmmmm-man, you make it look good ''' *'''Wow, 1890's kid ''' *'''Then profile it and do a good job (Dip dip dip dip dip dip dip dip)''' *'''I'm (Boom, boom, boom)''' *'''I'm alright''' *'''Don't need to worry 'bout me''' *''''Cause I spend all day''' *'''In my genealogy''' * *'''I'm alright''' *'''Go away and let me be''' *'''I'd rather spend my whole life''' *'''Working on the WikiTree''' ===Wasting Away Again In Wikitree=== Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper Sung to the the tune of Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffett '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohDqjRGqpIU *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''Nibblin' on sponge cake''' *'''Feeling my butt ache''' *'''Sitting here working on WikiTree''' *'''My wife’s on the porch swing''' *'''Doing her own thing''' *'''While I’m doing my own ancestry!''' *'''Wasting away again in the Wikitree''' *'''Searching for that lost cousin of mine!''' *'''Some people say he’s on Find a Grave''' *'''But I know, he ain’t on that tree!''' *'''Don’t know the reason''' *'''I sat here all season''' *'''Profiling 3000 and two''' *'''Profiled some beauties,''' *'''Movie Star cuties''' *'''What to do next, I haven’t a clue''' *'''Wasting away again in the Wikitree''' *'''Searching for that lost cousin of mine!''' *'''Some people say he’s on Find a Grave''' *'''But I know, he might in be that tree!''' *'''I blew out my lap top''' *'''Profiling a bad cop''' *'''Went to Best Buy, and then I came home''' *'''Brand new computer''' *'''Finished profiling that loser!''' *'''Found a new profile to help me hang on!''' *'''Wasting away again in the Wikitree''' *'''Searching for that lost cousin of mine!''' *'''Some people say he’s on Find a Grave''' *'''But I know, he IS ON THAT TREE!''' ===Taking It To The Tree=== Taking It to WikiTree Unauthorized Parody by Dave Draper Sung to the tune of: Taking it the Streets by the Doobie Brothers '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o_umKOTXIs *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''You don't know me but I'm your cousin''' *'''I was raised not knowing very well''' *'''Who my kin was in this world''' *'''Fairly soon, the time will tell''' *'''You,''' *'''Telling me the things you're gonna do for me''' *'''I ain't blind and I think I love this WikiTree''' *'''Taking it to the Tree''' *'''(I’m on the G2G)''' *'''Taking it to the Tree''' *'''No more need for searching''' *'''(Taking it to the Tree)''' *'''Oh, na, na''' *'''Take this message to my cousins''' *'''You will find them everywhere''' *'''Wherever people work together''' *'''WikiTree will be right there''' *'''Oh You,''' *'''Telling me the things you're gonna do for me''' *'''I ain't blind and I think I love this WikiTree''' *'''Taking it to the Tree''' *'''(I’m on the G2G)''' *'''Takin it to the Tree''' *'''No more need for searching''' *'''(Taking it to the Tree)''' *'''Oh, Yeah''' *'''Takin it to the Tree''' *'''Takin' it, takin' it''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''No more need for searching''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''Oh, Lord''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''Takin' it to the Tree''' *'''(Takin' it to the )''' *'''Oh You,''' *'''Telling me the things you're gonna do for me''' *'''Yeah, na''' *'''I ain't blind and I think I love this WikiTree''' *'''Taking it to the Tree''' *'''(I’m on the G2G)''' *'''Taking it to the Tree''' *'''No more need for searching''' *'''(Taking it to the Tree)''' *'''Oh, yeah''' *'''Taking it to the Tree''' *'''(I’m on the G2G)''' *'''Before we search farther''' *'''(Taking it to the Tree)''' *'''Oh, Lord''' *'''Takin' it, takin' it''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''Hey, yeah, ha''' *'''Takin' it to the Tree''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''No more need for searching''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''No more need for searching''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''Hey, yeah, yeah''' *'''No more''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''Yeah, yeah''' *'''(Takin' it to the Tree)''' *'''Takin' it, takin' it''' *'''(To WikiTree)''' ===O. C. California=== (Note FYI: O. C. California is "Orange County", California) Unauthorized parody by Dave Draper Sung to the tune of "Hotel California" by the Eagles '''Here is the music:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BciS5krYL80 *Copy and paste link in a new window, then come back and try to sing along! *'''I was heading down the highway''' *'''In the cool County air''' *'''Looking at all the buildings''' *'''Rising up in the air''' *'''Up ahead in the distance''' *'''I turned right at the light''' *'''I had to park the car and run inside''' *'''Before they closed for the night''' *'''At a desk near the doorway''' *'''I rang the desk top bell''' *'''And I was thinking to myself''' *'''"This could be Heaven or this could be Hell"''' *'''Then she came I asked her''' *'''I asked her, “Show me the way”''' *'''There were voices down the corridor''' *'''They yelled out, “Come this way!"''' *'''Welcome to the O. C . California''' *'''In the records place''' *'''(in the records place)''' *'''Such a lovely place''' *'''Plenty of records in the O. C. California''' *'''Any Time of year''' *'''(any time of year)''' *'''You can find them here!''' *'''Sat at a table that listed''' *'''It’s got a leg that’s been bent''' *'''In here are lots of little noisy boys''' *'''They’re just demons''' *'''I wished they go in the courtyard''' *'''I’m starting to sweat''' *'''Found records to remember''' *'''Found some to forget''' *'''So I called up the desk clerk''' *'''Are the Census to find?”''' *'''She said, “We haven’t those records here''' *'''Since 1969”''' *'''And still those voices are calling from far away''' *'''Sat my lap top on the table to the right''' *'''Then I heard them say:''' *'''Welcome to the O. C . California''' *'''In the records place''' *'''(in the records place)''' *'''Such a lovely place''' *'''Plenty of records in the O. C. California''' *'''Any Time of year''' *'''(any time of year)''' *'''You can find them here!''' *'''Bars on the Windows''' *'''Something don’t look right''' *'''Lady said there’s a problem here, no''' *'''Internet tonight''' *'''And in the managers office''' *'''They gathered for a meet''' *'''They came; said, “You can’t do that!”''' *'''“Get off that WikiTreee!"''' *'''Last thing I remember, I was''' *'''Running for the door,''' *'''Grabbed my lap top away from me''' *'''And smashed it on the floor''' *'''“Relax,” said the night man''' *'''“The program is Ancestry''' *'''You can only search on Find A Gave''' *'''But never on WikiTree!”''' {{Image|file=Dave_Draper_s_Family_Story_CollectionDraper-54.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Dave Draper visiting with Volunteer pianist, Ardeath, at Carle Hospital in the surgical waiting area. Dave use to play this piano as a volunteer a few years back in 2017 }} ==LINKS== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Draper-4171 '''Dave Draper Profile Page'''] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Draper_Family_Stories_by_The_Draper_Family&public=1 '''Draper Stories by the Draper Family'''] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Farnham%2C_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1 '''Draper Tour Guide: Tour de Farnham''']

Davenport Family Reunion

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held annually on the third saturday of every July. Bring your Covered dish, dessert, beverages, everything needed for your family to eat. Train ride, miniture golf, creek for children to play in. Yard games. .. fun for all.

Davenport Hotel / Rooming House in St Petersburg

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Established in 1925 by George Fletcher Davenport and his wife May Josephine Atwood Davenport in partnership with Lewis Clark Atwood and Edith Hyde Atwood. After George's death in 1926, his wife ran the hotel for years. After World War II, her son, Andrew, and his wife, Kay, took over. May worked at the rooming house again starting in 1960. She helped with the daily and weekly cleaning (she was 70 in 1960). After working with them for several years, she retired to Andy's land near Dunnellon. Andy and Kay sold the property in . The land is now part of the Mound Park hospital complex.

Davenport pedigrees

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Notes... * [[Space: Visitation of Cheshire 1580|Vis. of Chesh., 1580]] is more reliable than Vis. of 1613, (read more at [[Space: Visitation of Cheshire 1613]]). Visitation of Cheshire 1580... * Davenport alias Damport of Damport, Harl 1424 fo. 47b.," in Vis. of Chesh., 1580. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofches00glov/page/72/mode/1up?q=Davenport Archive.org] * "Davenport alias Damport of Bromhall, Harl 1424 fo 48b., Harl 1505 fo 49b," in Vis of Chesh., 1580. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofches00glov/page/73/mode/1up?q=Davenport Archive.org]. * "Davenport alias Damport of Henbury, Harl 1424 fo 49, Harl 1505 fo 50," in Vis. of Chesh., 1580. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofches00glov/page/74/mode/1up?q=Davenport Archive.org]. eBook. * "Davenport alias Damport of Calveley, Harl 1424 fo 49b, Harl 1505 fo 50b," in Vis. of Chesh., 1580. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofches00glov/page/75/mode/1up?q=Davenport Archive.org]. * "Davenport alias Damport of Woodford, Harl 1424 fo 50," in Vis. of Chesh., 1580. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofches00glov/page/76/mode/1up?q=Davenport Archive.org]. * 'Davenport alias Damport of Wheltrough, Harl 1424 fo 50," in Vis. of Chesh., 1580. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofches00glov/page/77/mode/1up?q=Davenport Archive.org]. Visitation of Cheshire 1613... * "Davenport of Davenport, Harl MS 1585, fo. 188b," in Vis. of Cheshire, 1613, p. 73. [https://books.google.com/books?id=8NBAAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=davenport%20of%20cheshire%20pedigree&pg=PA73#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. * "Davenport of Bramhall, Harl MS 1535 fo. 118b., " in Vis. of Chesh., 1613, p. 75. [https://books.google.com/books?id=8NBAAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=davenport%20of%20cheshire%20pedigree&pg=PA75#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. * "Davenport of Calveley, Harl MS 1535, fo 116b," in Vis. of Chesh., 1613, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=8NBAAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=davenport%20of%20cheshire%20pedigree&pg=PA74#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. See Also... * "Davenport of Chorley," in East Cheshire: Past and Present, 1, p. 164. [https://books.google.com/books?id=VwMcAQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=davenport%20of%20cheshire%20pedigree&pg=PA164#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. ''Pedigree''. (''see Errata in Transactions'').[https://books.google.com/books?id=g2YjAAAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=davenport%20of%20cheshire%20pedigree&pg=PA102#v=onepage&q=davenport%20of%20cheshire%20pedigree&f=false] * Davenport of Davenport & Marton http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nvjack/davnport/descendants_of_orm_de_davenport.pdf * Davenport of Henbury http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nvjack/davnport/descendants_of_john_de_davenport_of_henbury.pdf * "The Dampier Family," (1907). Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset, 10, p. 338. [https://books.google.com/books?id=FaI-AQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=davenport%20of%20cheshire%20pedigree&pg=PA338#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books].

Davey Family Story

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=Davey Family History Story= Nevada, Collin Co., Texas 7/22/1902. "What I have learned of the Davie family by tradition, handed down by my ancestors. One, Gabriel Davy, a miller by trade prior to the year 1747 immigrated from Wales with this sweetheart, Lady Mary Ashburn, a daughter of his employer, and was married in the colonies of America. They settled on the Potomac River where Washington City was subsequently located, and remained there until awhile before the Revolution in the Colonies. Then fearing the English might find out their locality, they leased their lands to some person for 99 years (the Colonists under the law could not sell their holdings), and moved South to the Colony of the Carolinas, thinking no doubt they would be safer there than on the Potomac from the capture of the irate family Asheburnes. The Davys raised a large family of sons and daughters, among them John, Sam, William, Gabriel Davie and others, whose names I have forgotten. William and Sam Davy, two of the sons remained in Person Co, NC, and some of the others moved to the gold fields of Georgia and were in the Revolution. William, taking sides with the Colonies, was a soldier in NC line and fought under General Green in the battles in the South, Guilford Court House and York Town. While I was a student at the Univ. of NC, and attending the lectures of Pres. Gov. Swain, on one occasion the Governor seeing I was not paying proper attention to his lecture on the history of NC, asked me the question, "What do you know of the Battle of Guilford Court House?" My answer was, "I understand the NC troops ran at that important battle." He turned the joke on me by declaring that, "Your grandfather, William Davie, and a free Negro were the first to run." This joke was to the delight of the Tar Heels in the class, as the other State boys were accustomed to poking fun at the Tar Heels. One of the daughters of the original Davy family married a gentleman named Gill, and raised a large family in Person Co. on the opposite side of Hico Farm, which belonged to William Davie. The Gills numbered thirteen children, some of the sons moving to Madison Co, TN in the early part of the 19th Century, where they became very wealthy. William Davy (son of the original Davy) raised a family of twelve children. The boys were named Gabriel, Ambrose, Kindal, Jones and William. This William had married Margaret (Peggy) Jones, daughter of Major Ambrose Jones of NC. The above sons of William Davie and wife, Margaret Jones, in the early part of the last Century moved to Tennessee, bringing with them a land grant of their father, William Davy, for services in the NC forces in the time of the Revolusion in 1776, as the colony of NC owned the Tennessee Territory, and when the colony entered the U.S. they deeded the Tennessee lands to the General Government, reserving the right for their soldiers to locate their lands in Tennessee territory. Father brought one of the sisters with him, Nannie Merritt, and raised her in Tennessee. They located 5000 acres certificate on the line of Kentucky and Tennessee where the brothers settled. When Aunt Nannie became of age, father and Uncle Ambrose returned to NC to bring her Negroes to Tennessee (as the law of NC forbid the moving of them as she was a minor when they left the state earlier). When Aunt Nannie got back to NC, she married R.D. Bumpass and remained there, as Uncle Bob was Constable and could not think of leaving so important an office . Father bought her interest in the lands she owned in Tennessee and he and Uncle Ambrose returned to Tennessee, and carried back with them several Negroes. It was in the year 1833 when the Stars fell. The party was camped on the Blue Ridge, and Uncle Ambrose being a very cursing man, concluded the world was about to wind up. He asked father if he could pray and father replied in the negative. Uncle Ambrose then kicked up Aunt Jennie (one of the Negroes) and with an oath ordered her to pray for them, as he thought the occasion was very opportune. Old Jennie when she saw the stars falling did not want a second invitation to commence the devotional service. The oldest brother, Gabriel Davie, remained in NC for sometime after the others had gone to Tennessee. The four brothers after locating the land returned the certificate to Raleigh, NC. And Uncle Gabe in company with one, Dixon, a lawyer, procured the certificate from the land office in Raleigh and moved to Madison County, West Tennessee. (In company with his four cousins Gills) and located 5000 acres of land there, on which they settled and became very rich by raising Negroes and cotton in the new country. John Davie, a son of William, also settled in Tennessee and raised a family. One of his sons, Gabriel, settled in Clarksville, Tennessee in the early days and had only one son, David Ashburn Davie, who was educated at the Univ of NC in the class of 1860 and died soon after he graduated. There was one other Gabriel Davie besides the one spoke of above who moved to West Tennessee (this one was called Apple Tan Gabe to distinguish him from my uncle, the man I was named for). I don't know who his father was. My uncle Gabe, son of William Davie, settled in West Tennessee and raised several boys, one Frank D, who became a prominent lawyer of Hickman, Kentucky (now dead). His other boys are now dead, I understand. Ambrose Davie settled in Christian Co., KY and raised one girl, Valeria, by his first wife. She joined the Catholic Convent and was sent off to Nazareth School of Bardstown, KY. Taking some other name, she was Mother Superior of St. Joseph's Infirmary in Louisville, KY, and waited on me in 1865 when I was a wounded confederate in that institution and cared for me as kindly as a mother could. He also raised two sons, William Jones Davie and M.D. Davie. The older one was educated at Yale and was a Representative from Christian Co., KY. M.D. Davie was educated at Princeton, NJ and represented Montgomery Co., TN in the Tennessee Legislature for sometime (both are now dead). William J. Davie raised two sons by his first wife, Kendal and G.M. One of them now lives in the old home in Kentucky. George M. was a prominent lawyer in Louisville, KY. Both brothers were educated at Princeton, NJ. George died a year or two ago. By a second wife, he raised a boy named Southern, who lives in Louisville, KY. Dr. Kendal Davie never married and died in 1834. Jones Davie raised three boys and two girls. They are all dead. I understand they moved to West Kentucky. William Davie of NC died 09/11/1813. Margaret Jones, his wife, died in NC 01/01/1815. Their daughter, Peggy Philpot, died 06/03/1820. Mary A. Haliburton died 06/07/1827. Dr. Kendal Davie died in TN 09/09/1834. William Davie died January, 1866. His wife, Mary B. (Pool) Davie died 07/01/1857. (William Davie and Mary B were the mother and father of the writer, Gabriel Jones Davie). The sisters all married and died in NC. William Davie (my fahter) raised five sons. They were Kendal Davie educated at Barrett College, East Tenn., Gabriel Jones Davie and Ambrose Davie educated at the Univ of NC. Ambrose Davie married Miss Valerie Jordan of SC in 1861. They were lost on the Steam Boat City of Memphis in 1861 while on a wedding trip. Their bodies were never recovered. : From an old newspaper clipping, I have learned the steamboat caught fire and sunk somewhere along the Mississippi River in Louisiana. If there were any survivers, our family members were not among them. Thomas G. Davie and Marion Davie live in Tennessee and New Mexico. Thomas G. is an old bachelor. Kendal B. Davie lived on the old home place. He raised a large family of Children. On son, Charles Davie, is married and lives in Tenn. A single daughter (a well educated old maid) lives with him. Her name is Mary B. Davie. All the balance of his children are dead. Gabriel Jones Davie (here he refers to himself) has one son, James Mack Davie by his first wife, Miss Reves of Virginia. Mack is married and has one son and lives in Royse City, Texas. Gabriel Jones fathered one son, Thomas Marion Davie, by his second wife, Dora Goodlow, who has educated at the Univ of KY. Thomas is single and lives in Pickins, MS. By his last wife, Flora Bell Sheppard, he has a son, Roland Gooch Davie, married with one son and living in Nevada, Texas. He fathered three daughters by his last wife, Mary B., Edna B., and Hallie M. He had one son, Gabriel Jones Davie, Jr., who is now 12 years old. My brother, James M. Davie, has one son who lives in Arkansas and is remarried. It would take too long to trace the younger bunch of the family of all the Davies William Richardson Davy, a nephew or cousin of Gabriel Davy of Wales, came to the Colonies directly to NC from Wales sometime after Gabriel Davy and Lady Mary Asburn came to the Colonies. William Richardson was quite young when he came to the Colonies. I see from the History of Education in NC that William Richardson Davie and Nathaniel Alexander were educated at Princeton, NJ in the class of 1776. William Richardson was a prominent soldier in the Revolution and a member of the Constitutional Convention that formed the Constitution of the U.S., though his absence at the time it was signed prevented his name being affixed to it. In 1799, he was elected Governor of NC and soon after that was appointed by the President an Ambassador to France (at this date he changed the spelling of his name to Davie, making it French). Also, William Davie did the same. They hated the English and tried to conform to the French spelling, which was very unfortunate for their descendants. In 1850, my father, Uncle Ambrose and Jones bought a large flour mill on the West Fork of the Red River and employed a Mr. Underwood, a miller from Wales. He had managed a large flour mill in Wales for the Ashburn family and knew the Davys. Millers in Wales of that day recommended him to the Davie family. Gabriel Davy of Wales and Lady Mary Ashburn owned land on the Potomac and had leased the same to some person for 99 years before they moved south to NC. In 1846 when James K. Polk was President and Hon. Cave Johnson was P.M.G. in his cabinet (who lived in Clarksville, TN) and was well acquainted with all the Davie brothers in Tenn, had the Davy survey run out by a competent surveyor, beginning at Davy's Spring and locating the land with little difficulty and found that a great many of the public buildings were on the Davy land, but the lease showed the name to be spelled Davy instead of Davie, as at that time our speople spelled their name, and they could not prove their name from the original Davy by living witnesses, so they concluded to drop the matter, as they were all at that time very wealthy and cared little for the matter. Respectfully your cousin, G.J. Davie Nevada, Texa

David Alexander and Children Electoral Rolls

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David Alexander Kenley and Jane Goyne
and children (and their spouses) Residence and Occupation from Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980 (reference below)
{| border="1" class="sortable" !SURNAME!!name!!year!!address!!occupation!!Electoral Place |- |KENLEY||David||1903||Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1903||Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David||1909||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1909||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1909||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1909||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex.||1913||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1913||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1913||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1913||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex.||1914||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1914||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1914||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1914||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex.||1915||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1915||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1915||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1915||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex.||1916||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1916||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1916||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1916||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex.||1919||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1919||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1919||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1919||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1919||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Grocer||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1921||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||grocer||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex||1922||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1922||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1922||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1922||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Hilda||1922||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Muriel Ivy||1922||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||factory employee||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1922||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Grocer||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex||1924||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1924||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1924||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1924||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1924||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Muriel Ivy||1924||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||factory employee||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1924||40 Edwards St, Shepparton||Labourer||Shepparton, Echuca, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1924||40 Edwards St, Shepparton||Home Duties||Shepparton, Echuca, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Albert Andrew||1924||48 Arnold St., Bendigo||Driver||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1924||48 Arnold St., Bendigo||Home Duties||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1926||107 Rowan St, Bendigo||Labourer||Sandhurst, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1926||107 Rowan St, Bendigo||Home Duties||Sandhurst, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex||1927||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1927||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1927||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1927||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1927||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Albert Andrew||1927||53 Joseph St., Bendigo||Driver||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1927||53 Joseph St., Bendigo||Home Duties||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1928||33 Short St, Bendigo||Labourer||Sandhurst, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1928||33 Short St, Bendigo||Home Duties||Sandhurst, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Albert Andrew||1928||40 Wade St, Golden Square||Motor Driver||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1928||40 Wade St, Golden Square||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex||1931||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1931||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1931||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1931||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1931||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Estella Irene||1931||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||machinist||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1931||127 View St, Bendigo||Confectioner||Sandhurst, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1931||127 View St, Bendigo||Confectioner||Sandhurst, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Albert Andrew||1931||268 McKenzie St., Golden Square||Driver||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1931||268 McKenzie St., Golden Square||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |TRABINGER||Albert Andrew||1934||83 Violet St., Golden Square||Driver||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1934||83 Violet St., Golden Square||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Estella Irene||1935||27 Murray St||machinist||Prahran, Fawkner, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex||1936||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1936||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1936||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1936||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1936||123 Reginald St, Bendigo||Miner||Bendigo, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1936||123 Reginald St, Bendigo||Home Duties||Bendigo, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1936||47 Frederick St||clerk||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1936||47 Frederick St||Home Duties||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Albert Andrew||1936||117 Violet St., Golden Square||Driver||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1936||117 Violet St., Golden Square||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Estella Irene||1936||27 Murray St||machinist||Prahran, Fawkner, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex||1937||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1937||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1937||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1937||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1937||123 Reginald St, Bendigo||Miner||Bendigo, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1937||123 Reginald St, Bendigo||Home Duties||Bendigo, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1937||47 Frederick St||clerk||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1937||47 Frederick St||Home Duties||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Albert Andrew||1937||117 Violet St., Golden Square||Driver||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1937||117 Violet St., Golden Square||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Estella Irene||1937||27 Murray St||machinist||Prahran, Fawkner, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||David Alex||1942||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Painter||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Jane||1942||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1942||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Ethel May||1942||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1942||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1943||84 Bridport St,S.C.6||Postal Employee||South Melbourne, Melbourne Ports, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1943||84 Bridport St,S.C.6||Home Duties||South Melbourne, Melbourne Ports, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1943||3 Densham Road||R.A.A.F.||Armadale, Fawkner, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1943||3 Densham Road||Home Duties||Armadale, Fawkner, Victoria |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1943||31 Ada St||Home Duties||Bexley, Barton, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1943||31 Ada St||Buyer||Bexley, Barton, New South Wales |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Jane||1949||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1949||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1949||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1949||136 Park St S.2||Civil Servant||Albert Park, Melbourne Ports, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1949||222 Beach Road, S9||Home Duties||Hampton, Higinbotham, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1949||247 Arnold St, Bendigo||Clerk||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1949||247 Arnold St, Bendigo||Home Duties||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1949||31 Ada St||Home Duties||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1949||31 Ada St||Buyer||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Leslie||1954||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1954||50 Coolangatta Road||Public Servant||Camberwell, Chisholm, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1954||50 Coolangatta Road||Canteen Assistant||Camberwell, Chisholm, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1954||247 Arnold St, Bendigo||Clerk||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1954||247 Arnold St, Bendigo||Home Duties||Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1954||78 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1954||31 Ada St||Home Duties||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1954||31 Ada St||Buyer||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |.|||||||||| |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1958||56 Croydon Road, Hurstville||Home Duties||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1958||56 Croydon Road, Hurstville||Company Director||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1963||50 Coolangatta Road||Public Servant||Camberwell, Chisholm, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Nellie Irene||1963||50 Coolangatta Road||Canteen Assistant||Camberwell, Chisholm, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1963||Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1963||Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1963||38 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1963||56 Croydon Road, Hurstville||Home Duties||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1963||56 Croydon Road, Hurstville||Company Director||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1967||Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1967||Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1967||38 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1968||50 Coolangatta Road, Camb'l||||Camberwell, Chisholm, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1968||Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1968||Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1968||38 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1968||56 Croydon Road, Hurstville||Home Duties||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1968||56 Croydon Road, Hurstville||Company Director||Bexley, St George, New South Wales |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1972||50 Coolangatta Road, Camb'l||||Camberwell, chisholm, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1972||37 Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1972||37 Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1972||38 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1972||12 Heath St||Home Duties||Bexley North, St George, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1972||12 Heath St||Company Director||Bexley North, St George, New South Wales |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Roy James||1977||50 Coolangatta Road, Camb'l||||Camberwell, Chisholm, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1977||37 Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1977||37 Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1977||38 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1977||12 Heath St, Blexley North||Home Duties||Bexley North, St George, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1977||12 Heath St, Blexley North||Manager||Bexley North, St George, New South Wales |- |.|||||||||| |- |KENLEY||Henry Wilfred||1980||37 Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Clerk||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |KENLEY||Madge||1980||37 Church St, Kangaroo Flat||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |TRABINGER||Hilda||1980||38 Honeysuckle St. Bendigo||Home Duties||Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria |- |McMILLAN||Estella Irene||1980||12 Heath St, Blexley North||Home Duties||Bexley North, St George, New South Wales |- |McMILLAN||Langer Edmund||1980||12 Heath St, Blexley North||Manager||Bexley North, St George, New South Wales |} ==Notes== 1. If you do a sort, then to return to the original view close the page and reopen it. 2. A blank line separates each year in the original view to make it easier to view the data. ==Sources== Source Information
Ancestry.com. Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Australian Electoral Commission. . {Rolls: Electoral Place: Albert Park, Melbourne Ports, Victoria, 1949; Armadale, Fawkner, Victoria, 1943; Bendigo, Bendigo, Victoria, 1936, 1937; Bexley North, St George, New South Wales, 1972, 1977, 1980; Bexley, Barton, New South Wales, 1943; Bexley, St George, New South Wales, 1949, 1954, 1958, 1963, 1968; Camberwell, Chisholm, Victoria, 1954, 1963, 1968, 1972, 1977; Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria, 1903, 1909, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1919, 1921,1922, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1942, 1949, 1954, 1963, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1977, 1980; Hampton, Higinbotham, Victoria, 1949; Prahran, Fawkner, Victoria, 1935, 1936, 1937; Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria, 1924, 1927, 1936,1937,1949, 1954; Sandhurst, Bendigo, Victoria 1926, 1928, 1931; Shepparton, Echuca, Victoria, 1924; South Melbourne, Melbourne Ports, Victoria, 1943 }

David Allen Fry Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brinson-495|Katherine Brinson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19538145 send me a private message]. Thanks!

David and Jane Meriwether & Charles Cosby

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== Related Profiles == * [[Meriwether-256|David Meriwether (1669-1701)]] * [[Meriwether-36|Jane (Meriwether) Cosby (1682-1763)]] * [[Cosby-64|Charles Cosby (abt.1675-abt.1760)]] == Related Profiles on Other Sites == * {{FamilySearch|GZCR-KLT}} for David Meriwether (1660–1701). [no parents] ** David m. Mary Weaver (1660–unk). ** daughter {{FamilySearch|L89P-H6S}} for Jane Meriwether (1672–1740). [no siblings] *** Jane m. Charles Cosby II (1670–1760). *** three children: James, James (duplicate), David. * David, Mary, and Jane are unsourced. Charles & Jane marriage is unsourced. * James & James are unsourced. David has many sources. * {{FamilySearch|GXDY-GQ4}} for David Meriwether (1669–1701). [no parents] ** David m. Susannah Armistead (1670–1716). ** daughter {{FamilySearch|GJ4C-Q5G}} for Jane Meriwether (1682–1763). [no spouse] *** Jane had son Charles Cosby (1728–1800). *** DAR Application, Geneanet Community Trees Index. *** SAR 72187. Jane, spouse Charles, child David. References Sarah C. W. Allen for Cosby service. *** Geneanet Community Trees Index: Jane, b. 1672, VA; d. 21 Jul 1740, York Co VA; spouse Charles, children Ann, David, James. ** daughter {{FamilySearch|GXDK-196}} for Esther Pate Meriwether (1686–1735}}. *** Virginia Land Records, Ancestry Family Trees, US RW Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800–1900. * David, Susannah, and Charles are unsourced. Need to review 2 sources for Jane. Need to review 4 sources for Esther. === Ancestry Trees === [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1030/?name=Jane_Meriwether&count=50&father=David&name_x=_psx&spouse=_Cosby Search] for ''Jane Meriwether'', parent ''David'', spouse ''Cosby''. * 1140 trees: Jane, father David, mother Susannah Armistead, spouse Charles. [appears unsourced] ** Duke, Anderson, TOOAOAA (see below), DAR (see 72187 above). ** [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48065/images/ArmorialAncestry-008510-389?pId=179138 The Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry]. ** [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61266/images/41904_539703-00019?pId=90146157 surname file]. * 14 trees: Jane, father David, mother Mary Weaver, spouse Charles. [appears unsourced] * 46 trees: Jane, father David, mother Mary Weaver, spouse Charles.[appears unsourced] * 3 trees: Jane, father David, spouse Charles. [appears unsourced] * 2 trees: Jane, spouse Charles. [appears unsourced] * 3 trees: Jane, father David. [appears unsourced] * 1 tree: Jane, father David. [appears unsourced] == Order of Sources == * [[#The Meriwethers and Their Connections|Minor]], 1892 * [[#Our Children's Ancestry|Allen]], 1935 * [[#The Early Descendants of Wm. Overton …|Anderson]], 1938 * [[#Henry Duke, Councilor, …|Duke]], 1949 * [[#The Roses|Nuckolls]], 2010 == The Meriwethers and Their Connections == [Does not purport a David(1) and Jane(2)] Louisa H. A. '''Minor''', ''The Meriwethers And Their Connections'' (Albany, New York: Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers, '''1892'''), pp7-10 ; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/meriwethersandt00minogoog/page/n10/mode/1up title page]). * This is secondary source without reliable sources. The text does refer to things with sufficient detail to look for the underlying original record (e.g. land grant). * There appears to be no specific discussion of genealogy pitfalls (e. g. conflation, level of confidence) in the text. * p7: Nicholas Meriwether (unk–19 Dec 1678) had five [5] sons: ''Nicholas'', ''Francis'', ''David'', William, Thomas. Probably only the first-named three came to America—at least we have no definite record of any except these three. * Has wife and children for Francis; WikiTree has none! * David Merweither m. (____). Issue, one son: Thomas. * Thomas lived and fied near Tappahannock, Essex County, VA. His Will probated 7 Jan 17098. * Thomas m (____), Issue, Susannah Meriwether m. John Armistead of Gloucester County, VA, Issue, … * John Armistead's Will probated 9 Apr 1734. * p8: This record relates more particularly to the descendants of Nicholas, and his wife, Elizabeth Crawford, '''to whom all who bear the name Meriwether in the United States trace their lineage.''' * p8: Nicholas (Jr) (26 Oct 1647–1744), m. Elizabeth Crawford, issue, nine [9] children: Jane, m. Lewis, Thomas, Nicholas, William, David, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, Mary. * 3 hits on Cosby: ** p58, p69, p160: Valentine Meriwether(6) m. Barbara Cosby, Valentine son of Francis Meriwether, b. 1737. * No David(1) or Jane(2) Meriwether. == Our Children's Ancestry == [Earlliest found purported David(1) and Jane(2)] Sarah Cantey Whitaker '''Allen''', ''Our Children's Ancestry'' (Atlanta, Georgia: Curtiss Printing Company, Inc., '''1935'''), pp309-355, especially pp330-332; digital images, ''Archive.org'' ([https://archive.org/details/ourchildrensance00alle/page/n9/mode/1up title page]), ''Ancestry.com'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/7391632?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226a6a4d59342f384d6f38417153776b386c7236784139697638496d42626977696d626f79696e2f4c4943413d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d title page]). * This is secondary source without reliable sources. The text does refer to things with sufficient detail to look for the underlying original record (e.g. land grant). * There appear to be no citations (superscripts) in pp330-332. * There appears to be no specific discussion of genealogy pitfalls (e. g. conflation, level of confidence) in the text. * John Cosby (I), son of Charle and Mary Loftus Cosby * Planter in York County, Virginia * Born 1623 in England * Died early part of 1696 in York County, Virginia, age 73 * Will dated 4 September 1695 * Proved 24 March 1696 in York County, Virginia * Owned extensive tracts in York, King, Queen, and New Kent Counties * 1657 Nov 30 - Young daughter Mary accidently set fire to her clothes and burned to death * She was probably the daughter of his first wife, as Sarah Cosby, his widow, survived until 1740, which precludes the possibility of her having a child born to her prior to 1657. * 1678 Nov 12 - York County Court: John Cosby, John Saunders, and Argall Blackston were appointed Surveyors of Highways for York parish * 1656 Jan 5: New Kent County, 700 acres (grant) for transportation of 16 people. See V4:p72 * New Kent County, 1000 acres (grant) for transportation of 12 people. Same V4:p72 * New Kent County, 800 acres (grant), 1200 acres by purchase, 600 acres for transportation of 12 people). Same V4:p73 * From the fact that John Cosby's widow survived him for a period of nearly 45 years, it is supposed that she was not the mother of all his surviving children, and possilby not of any of them although in her Will she mentions "her sons and granddaughters" * See John's Will transcript * See Sarah's Will transcript * See list of children (9) including Charles, James, John (II), grandaughter Sarah. * John (II), son of John (I) and Sarah * Born 1680 * Died 1761 * Will dated 12 September 1760 * Proved 26 may 1761 * Married (1st) Martha Garland 1710, (2nd) Ann (Meriwether) Johnson 1750, widow of Thomas Johnson, named in Will of her Mother Elizabeth Meriwether, Frederick Parish, Louisa County, 2 March 1753, proved 11 May 1772, Robert Lewis named executor * Elizabeth Meriwether is daughter of David Crawford, married Nicholas Meriwether II, born 26 October 1647, eldest of 3 brothers who founded Meriwether family in VA * Colonel Robert Lewis II married the eldest child, Jane * Seventh child, Ann, born about 1694 married (1st) Thomas Johnson, (2nd) John Cosby III. * See Will p326 to confirm which John is being discussed. * Charles Cosby (III), (John-2, Charles) * Born about 1670-1680 * Lived upon lands in Kings and Queen and New Kent COunties, granted by his father by purchase and entry 1656 * '''Said to have married Jane, a Daughter of David Meriwether, the emigrant''' ::See [[Meriwether-256|David Meriwether (1669-1701)]]. Meriwether Society says: ::*"other than Nicholas and his children and grandchildren, there are no mentions of any other Meriwethers, David or otherwise." ::*What about brother Thomas? * As all the records of New Kent County were destroyed during the Civil War no record of his Will is extant * Tradition that one Charles Cosby, probably this son lived to age 90 * Died about 1760-1765 * Two sons: James Cosby-4, David Cosby-4 * David Cosby-4 pp330-331 == The Early Descendants of Wm. Overton … == W. P. '''Anderson''', ''The Early Descendants of Wm. Overton & Elizabeth Waters of Virginia, and Allied Families'' (unk: self [?], '''1938'''), p17; digital images, ''Ancestry.com'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/633025?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22634d485862476833724c714b5970476b71612b4e4d644c583270754d34573759474b61786a2b67314661553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d title page]). * This is secondary source without reliable sources. The text does refer to things with sufficient detail to look for the underlying original record (e.g. land grant). * There appears to be no specific discussion of genealogy pitfalls (e. g. conflation, level of confidence) in the text. * The following notes on the Cosby family are, unless otherwise noted, taken from "Cosby Genealogy" compiled by Frank Carvill Cosby. Revised and amended by Frank Clark Cosby and John S. Carpenter … They have been checked with OCA. * What is OCA? Our Children's Ancestry by Sarah C. W. Allen. * Charles Cosby the immigrant with son John. ** John Cosby (1623-1696), 9 children, Will 4 Sep 1695, 4 daughters, 3 sons, 1 grandson ** Charles Cosby (1670-80 – unk) lived in King and Queen and New Kent granted his father by purchase and entry in 1656. ** He [Charles] is said to have married Jane, a daughter of David Merwether, the emigrant. He left at least two sons: James & David. * So appears to just copy "Our Children's Ancestry". == Henry Duke, Councilor, … == Walter Garland '''Duke''', ''Henry Duke, Councilor: His Descendants and Connections'' (Richmond, Virginia: The Dietz Press, Incorporated, '''1949'''), pxiii, p301-314; digital images, ''Ancestry.com'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9758529?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22546d644158744862447547315a4d676f58512b74634d78793977726b3547452b78635674775465377a69453d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d title page]). * This is secondary source without reliable sources. The text does refer to things with sufficient detail to look for the underlying original record (e.g. land grant). * There appears to be no specific discussion of genealogy pitfalls (e. g. conflation, level of confidence) in the text. * Charles Cosby and Mary Loftus, pp299-331. * John Cosby and Sarah, pp301-331. * Charles Cosby and Jane Meriwether, pp301-314. * David Cosby and mary Garland Overton, pp301-314. * Charles Cosby married Jane, daughter of David Meriwether. He lived to be over 90 years old and lived in New Kent and King and Queen Counties. It is known that he left two sons. * Sons James and David. == The Roses == Charles R. '''Nuckolls Jr.''', ''The Roses: The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty Immigrants Who Helped Shape America'' (Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse, Inc., '''2010'''), pp[no page numbers]; digital images, ''Google Books'' ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wqWQuhsfTIYC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false cover]). * This is secondary source without reliable sources. The text does refer to things with sufficient detail to look for the underlying original record (e.g. land grant). * There appears to be no specific discussion of genealogy pitfalls (e. g. conflation, level of confidence) in the text. * pages not numbered. * search "Jane Meriwether" for the following discussion. * Has discussion of Nicholas Meriwether's spouse. Discusses purported spouse Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Woodhouse. * … his will. * John married Sarh Higginson. We do not know about Sarah's parents; however, a Captain Robert Higginson had a daughter named Lucy Higginson, born 1620, who married Lewis Burwell. They are probably related. * John Cosby owned 700 acres of land on the northeast side of Mattaponi River in New Kent County that he received for transporting sixteen [16] persons (date January 5, 1656). He received/bought 1,000 acres on the south side of the York River in New Kent County for transporting twenty [20] people, and another transaction is listed for 1,400 acres in New Kent County. So John Cosby was a big landowner in New Kent County. * John Cosby and his wife Sarah had six [6] children: Charles, Mary, James, Margaret, Philip, and John. The son John Cosby, born about 1682, married Ann Stripling. The son Charles, born about 1670, married Jane Meriwether, the daughter of David Meriwether and Susannah Armistead and granddaughter of Nicholas Meriwether and Elizabeth Woodhouse. * The father of John Cosby, born 1623, was Charles Cosby who was born in Stradbally Abbey, Queen County, Ireland, in 1575. Although Charles was born in Ireland, he was English. Charles's father, Alexander Cosby, a knight, and his grandfather, Francis Cosby, also a knight, had been chosen and sent by Queen Elizabeth to Ireland to rule Queens County, Ireland, and to own and manage the confiscated lands. The stories of their rule by the Catholic Irish are quite dramatic, bloody, and disturbing. Francis is said to have enjoyed hanging Catholic families from a large tree in front of his castle. Anyway, Francis and Alexander were killed in battle with the Catholic Irish. Alexander Cosby, John's father, was killed on Stradbally Bridge, in Ireland on September 19, 1596. * More on next page regarding marriages to other "important" families: Sir Henry, Sydney, Sir Thomas Zouche, Sir John Zouche, Edward Loftus. == Virginia Land Patents and Grants == Searched for: * David Meriwether: no records in 1600s; possible 1700s records might refer to someone in the 1600s. * David Merywether: no records. * Mer*wether: no record.

David and Pheba Smith Research

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Researching Smiths is never easy. With my Smith family, DNA has revealed some interesting possibilities. This page is designed to collate all these different Smith lines, the DNA that connects us, and to plan additional Smith research. :Focus of next research is to thoroughly research Joseph Hamilton Smith. :My ancestor, [[Smith-71626|Ephraim George Smith]], in our genealogies has the following siblings, born every 2 years from 1819 through 1831: :[[Smith-99075|Joseph]] (born 1817) DNA matches :Warren (born 1819) see [[Smith-158332|Alpha Warren Smith (born 1827)]] DNA matches :Nelson (born 1821) see [[Smith-264489|Nelson Lafayette Smith (born 1832)]] DNA matches :Charles (born 1823) :Purlina (born 1825) see [[Smith-212091|Paulina (Smith) Foster (born 1822)]] DNA matches :[[Smith-158328|Jane]] (born 1827) DNA matches, but married to a Taylor who is also a relative. :Mary (born 1829) see [[Smith-264488|Mary M. (Smith) Rust (born 1833)]] DNA matches :Mariah (born 1831) Here is a timeline of the siblings: {| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse" class="wikitable sortable" |- | YEAR || FACT ||LOCATION |- |1814 || Joseph born || Saratoga Springs, New York |- |1815 || Ephraim born || New York |- |1822 || Paulina born || New York |} :A photograph of Frank, described as the son of Joe Smith, noted that Frank was a cousin to Caroline Elizabeth Smith Coulter. The photograph was taken in Oregon, Missouri. DNA pointed to relationships with descendants of Joseph Hamilton Smith and Jane Clarissa (Smith) Taylor. :Some of these DNA matches list the following people in their trees: :Father: Daniel Ephraim Smith, born 7 July 1786 in New York :Mother: Pheba. === Pheba Variations in different trees === :'''Phebe 1''' "Phebe Garnsey Davison" who has dates of 25 MAY 1795 in Pennsylvania to 5 APR 1878 (this one seems to be an inaccurate conflation with another person, derived from this Find a Grave page: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74546004). This tree, managed by N M B-G lists the following children for Phebe: :Dorthena D Smith 1812–1824 :Joseph H Smith 1814– :William Smith 1814– :Ephrain G Smith 1815– :Sarah Smith 1817– :Daniel D Smith 1819–1938 :Paulina Smith (Hammond) (Foster) 1822–1914 :Charlin Smith 1823– : Alpha W. Smith 1826– :Alpha Warren Smith 1827–1909 :Jane Clarissa Smith (Taylor) 1828–1911 :Mary Smith 1830– :Fayette N Smith 1832– :Nelson Lafayette Smith 1832–1919 :Orvilla Smith 1834–1834 :J Nathan Smith 1836–1836 :Harriet M Smith 1839– :N M B-G's tree lists this census record as belonging to Daniel and Phebe: "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX3X-SK3 : 12 April 2016), Daniel Smith, Mohican, Ashland, Ohio, United States; citing family 153, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). :In Family Search, the [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG23-S1P Harriet] in that 1850 census record is said to have lived from 1839 to after 1880. Based on the information given in her profile, it seems unlikely that this 1850 census record with its Daniel and Phebe has anything to do with my ancestors. Since N M B-G's tree is replete with errors, it can only be considered as a site of potential clues. :'''Phebe 2''' [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVNX-1B5 Phebe Davis] is a name given to Pheba in Family Search trees. The only information given for Phebe is that she was born in 1794 and is married to David Smith, who was born in 1784. The children listed for them in Family Search are: :Joseph Smith, 1817–Deceased (KZ6F-GYL​​) :Charles Smith, 1823–Deceased (K84Z-CGV​​) :Purlina Smith, 1825–Deceased (K4LZ-Q69​​) :Jane Smith, 1827–Deceased (MWSC-94Q​​) :Alpha Warren Smith, 1827–1909 (LVNF-HGD​​) :Mary Smith, 1829–Deceased (KCCT-H4C​​) :Mariah Smith 1831–Deceased (KZLH-NQ4​​) :Nelson Lafayette Smith 1832–1919 (LDPT-1Z3) :Of these profiles, the only two which have been developed with spouses, offspring, and death dates are Alpha Warren Smith and Nelson Lafayette Smith. In this tree, the following profiles in Family Search have no sources at all: Mary, Mariah, Jane, Purlina, Charles, and Joseph. :The information on Alpha Warren Smith matches what's available on a Wikitree profile I created for[[Smith-158332|Alpha Warren Smith]] :'''Phebe 3''' Phebe Davison, born 29 March 1794 M L C is largely unsourced. In this tree, the following children are listed for Daniel (born 7 JUL 1786) and Phebe Smith: :Daniel D. Smith (1819-1938) (no sources added) :Paulina Smith (1822-1914) (spouse Richard Foster; has sources) :Clarissa Jane Smith (1828-1911) (spouse John C. Taylor; has sources) === Clarissa Jane Smith === :MLC's tree lists the following children for Clarissa Jane Smith and John C. Taylor: :Lewis Alanza Taylor (1846–1865) :Harriet Almira Taylor (1847–1874) :William Elza Taylor (1849–1892) :Melissa Orvilla Taylor (1851–1860) :Amelia Malvina Taylor (1852–1891) :Anna Myrtle Taylor (1861–1862) :Foster Edison Taylor (1866–1936) :While there is no explicit evidence for this, my theory is that Clarissa Jane Smith is Ephraim George Smith's sister, while John C. Taylor is Marie Taylor's brother. It would be great if a source could be found which mentioned this connection explicitly. === Thrulines Connections === :Looking under David Smith, the only relatives listed in Thrulines as descendants of Ephraim George Smith are my cousin Bill and his kids. Since I have found other DNA descendants of Ephraim (notably of his daughter Myrtle Cox), we might not show as matches because of our trees. :The other DNA relatives listed are descended from #Paulina Smith (married to Foster). Two DNA matches. #Alpha Warren Smith. One DNA match. #Jane Clarissa Smith. Eight DNA matches--4 descended from Harriet Taylor, 2 descended from William Taylor, 1 descended from Amelia Taylor, and 1 descended from Foster Taylor. Theoretically, Paulina Smith is the Purlina Smith in our tree, and Alpha Warren Smith is Warren Smith in our tree. Dates don't match up, but there could easily be errors in every tree. :Looking under Pheba, our matches are with descendants of Joseph Hamilton Smith, through his children #Angeline (who married Van Houten) Three DNA matches and #Joseph H. Smith, Jr. Two DNA matches Thrulines considers all of these relationships as half-relationships because we have different names for our Pheba/Phebe's and David/Daniels. === Thus far === :Trees which list Davidson or Davis as surnames for Pheba/Phebe may be accurate. However, the sources which turned her into a Davidson attached inaccurate sources, and the Davis surname has no sources added. Similarly, the trees which call David Daniel have inaccurate sources attached. Since these trees are in Ancestry, it is probable that they will never be corrected. Of course, I have no sources for the names I use aside from Ort's and Orra's efforts. But it seems as though a fruitful line of research would be to disprove their Daniel/Phebe and prove our David/Pheba. :Discrepancies in birth years and name variations all need to be researched as thoroughly as possible. :Some of these "new" siblings for Ephraim may bring further clues to light if they are researched more thoroughly. I should also search for book sources.

David Anthony Taylor Coin Collection

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These are coins in the collection if [[Taylor-81326|David Anthony Taylor]] : The following are coins purchased at GovMint.com Only the last 4 digits of the order number are shown. 1. 2015 1-OZ Silver $100 Franklin Proof | 7-24-15 | $99 | Order # 6238 2. GB 2015 1OZ Silver Britannia | 8-7-15 | $199 | Order #3298 3, 2013 W Silver Eagle 2PC Set NGC 70 Star Label | 7-14-15 | $249 | Order # 0704 4. 2014 Smithsonian Panda 1-Oz Silver Proof | 8-26-15 | $99 | Order # 9659 5. Smithsonian 2015 BAO BAO 1 OZ Silver Proof PF70 | 8-26-15 | $149 | Order # 9659 6. GB 2015 5LB Sil Elizabeth II Long Reign FSNGCPF70U | 9-11-15 | $199 | Order # 5389 7. GB 2015 5-OZ Silver Britannia FS NGC PF70 | 9-23-15 | $895 | Order # 0592 8. 2015 3PC 5-OZ SIlver POPE Francis U.S. Tour Set | 9-28-15 | $995 | Order # 92081 9. Niue 2016 1-OZ Silver Darth Vader NGC PF70UC | 10-28-15 | $199 | Order # 5112 10. 5. Smithsonian 2015 BAO BAO 2 OZ Silver Proof HR PF70 | 10-28-15 | $249 | Order # 5112 11. Niue 2016 1-OZ Silver Darth Vader NGC PF70UC | 10-29-15 | $199 | Order # 5834 12. Niue 2016 1-OZ Silver Han Solo NGC PF70UC | 12-15-15 | $398 | Order # 7737 13. Niue 2016 1-OZ Silver Han Solo NGC PF70UC | 12-28-15 | $398 | Order # 2818 14. 2016 30 Gram Silver Panda First Releases NGC MS70 | 1-4-16 | $298 | Order # 8638 15. China 2015 2-OZ Silver Macau Panda PF69UC 2-3-16 | $425 | Order # 3888 16. AUS 2016 $1 Silver Wedge Eagle HR NGC PF-70UC Mercanti | 2-16-16 | $378 | Order # 3317 17. NIUE2016 $100 Kilo Silver Darth Vader NGC PF70UC | 3-2-16 | $2,995 | Order # 6080 18. 2PC 2016 10LB 5-OZ Silver Queen's 90th FR NGC PF70UC | 4-20-16 | $995 | Order # 3660 19. NIUE 2016 $2 1-OZ Silver Yoda FS NGC PF70UC | 5-4-16 | $398 | Order # 3230 20. 2016 Smithsonian BEI BEI 5-OZ SIlver NGC PF70UC | 5-9-16 | $695 | Order # 5794 21. 2016 Smithsonian BEI BEI 2-OZ SIlver NGC PF70UC | 5-9-16 | $299 | Order # 5794 22. 2016 Smithsonian BEI BEI 1-OZ SIlver NGC PF70UC | 5-9-16 | $149 | Order # 5794 23. AUS 2016 5-OZ SIL Wedge Eagle HR NGC PF70UC Mercan | 6-22-16 |$1,390 | Order # 4962 24. 2016 ANA Panda 50G Silver Proof NGC PF70 | 8-24-16 | $1,995 | Order # 1181 25. NIUE 2016 1-OZ Silver Star Wars R2D2 NGC PF70 | 9-2-16 | $298 | Order # 4622 26. Box -5 OZ or Small Kilo NGC Gloss Wood | 9-2-16 | $86.97 | Order # 4622 27. GB 2016 10LB 5-OZ Silver Britannia NGC FS PF70UC | 9-6-16 | $895 | Order # 5427 28. GB 2016 2LB 1-OZ Silver Britannia NGC FS PF70UC | 9-6-16 | $199 | Order # 5427 29. NIUE 2016 1-OZ Silver Star Wars Leia NGC FS PF70UC | 10-7-16 | $395 | Order # 8833 30. NIUE 2017 1-OZ Silver Star Wars OBI NGC PF70UC FS | 11-22-16 | $398 | Order # 2331 31. 2016 Moon Festival Panda 10-OZ Silver NGC PF70 | 12-1-16 | $995 | Order # 4654 32. Box - 5-OZ or Small Kilo NGC Glossy Wood | 12-30-16 | $28.99 | Order # 7120 33.China 2017 30-Gram Silver Panda NGC MS70 BC | 12-30-16 | $198 | Order # 7120 34. China 2017 30-G Silver Panda NGC MS70 FDI | 12-30-16 | $198 | Order # 7120 35. 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'''The Last Will and Testament of [[Bowles-1538|David Bowles]]''' : : Bourbon County (Kentucky), Wills, Vol. C, 1805-1809, pp. 195-198, will of David Bowles, recorded January 1807; digital image, “Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990,” FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org), accessed June 2014.

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== [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1809-05-15/ed-1/seq-2/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=6&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 New-York Evening Post May 15, 1809, Page 2] == TO BE LET and possession given immediately the very next two story brick house No. 16 Beaver-street. Enquire at No. 33 Beaver-street of Martin S. Wilkins, or at No. 21 [unintelligible] of David Cargill. /May 3 == [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1810-06-26/ed-1/seq-3/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=7&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 New-York Evening Post June 26, 1810, Page 3] == SUPREME COURT Between David Lydig, Merchant, Plaintiff and Philip Ebert, Gentleman, Deforceant. Public no[illegible] is here by given pursuant to the act of the Legislature of the people of the State of New York, in such case made and provided that a [illegible] with proclamations was levied in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the people of the State of New York, at the Capitol in the City of Albany, the third Tuesday of August in August term, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nine, before James Kent, Smith Thompson, Ambrose Spencer, William W. Van Ness and Joseph C Yates, Justices of the said Supreme Court, and others then and there present and afterwards in November Term in the same year, granted and recorded before the same Justices, at the City Hall of the City of New York, between David Lydig. Merchant, Plaintiff, and Philip Ebert, Gentleman, Deforceant, (the parties above named) of the lands, tenants and premises, with the appurtenances situated in the town of Westchester in the county of Westchester, which are particularly mentioned and described in the said fine, as by the said fine herein, after set forth fully, and at large may appear and which said fine is to the effect following to wit, Westchester to wit. This is the final agreement made in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the people of the State of New York, at the Capitol in the City of Albany, on the third Tuesday of August in August Term, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nine, before James Kent, Smith Thompson, Ambrose Spencer, William W. Van Ness and Joseph C. Yates, Justices of the said Supreme Court, and others then and there present, and afterwards in November Term in the same year, recorded in the same year, granted and recorded before the same Justices, between David Lydig, Merchant, Plaintiff, and Philip Ebert, Gentleman, Deforceant, of all that certain tract or parcel of land, with the appurtenances in the town of Westchester, in the county of Westchester, on the easterly side of a certain river or stream of water called Bronx river, and on both sides of the highway there leading from the said Bronx river to Westchester town so called, and butted and branded as follows, that is to say: beginning at the said river or stream of water called Bronx river, at the place where the division line between the said tract of land, and the land of Forman Cheeseman strikes the bank of the said Bronx river, and running from the said place of beginning along the said land of the said Forman Cheeseman, south seventy three degrees and ten minutes east six chains and six links to a certain stone fence there standing upon a part of the boundary line , between the said tract of land and the land of Oliver Delancey as follows, that is to say first north twenty six degrees and fifty five minutes east seven chains and thirty two links, along the stone fence [store?] said , to a pair of bars in the said fence, then north sixty five degrees and fifty minutes west four chains and twenty links to another fence thence north twenty eight degrees, east nineteen chains and ten links to a Cherry tree standing on the south side of the said highway, leading to Westchester town, thence north twenty eight degrees east across the said highway to and along a stone fence there lately made. Including teh same, twenty seven chains and seventy three links, thence north sixty two degrees west along a stone fence there lately made, including the same, five chains and forty links to a Chesnut tree, standing on the bank of the river or stream aforesaid, called Bronx river, a little below a small island in the said river or stream of water, called Bronx river, and thence in a southerly direction along the said river, as it runs to the place of beginning aforesaid. Containing twenty acres of land with the appurtenances --and of one other tract of parcel of land, with the appurtenances, in the said town of Westchester, in the said county of Westchester, lying on the westerly side of teh river or stream of water aforesaid, called Bronx river, and on both sides of the highway, now being the [unintelligible] road leading to the City of New York by the way of Harlem, & bounded as follows, that is to say: beginning at the westerly end of the mill dam of the mills, at and upon the aforesaid river or stream of water, called Bronx river, lately called Delancey's mills, now called Lydig's mills, and running from the said place of beginning, north forty degrees west four chains to the said last mentioned highway or post road leading to New York by the way of Harlem and then across the same to the north westerly corner made by the intersection thereof with the highway there leading to Kingsbridge; then along the said last mentioned highway leading to Kingsbridge, as it runs to the land late of Patrick Shay, now-deceased; thence along in said last mentioned land, first, north twenty two degrees and thirty minutes east two chains and forty links; then north twenty one degrees east six chains and twenty links to land of Anne Cox seventy four links westwardly from a Butternut stump standing in the line of the said land of the said Anne Cox; then along the said last mentioned land, first, southeasterly seventy four links to the said butternut stump, and then south fifty eight degrees cast seventeen chains and forty links to the before mentioned river or stream of water, called Bronx River, at a place called the steps, and thence along the said river or stream of water called Bronx river as it winds and runs to the aforesaid place of beginning containing one hundred and seventy acres of land, with the appurtenances; and of one other tract or parcel of land, with the appurtenances, in the said town of Westchester, in the said county of Westchester, on the easterly side of the aforesaid river of stream of water, called Bronx river, and butted and bounded as follows, that is to say-- beginning at a Locust tree standing by the road that leads from the highway, there to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorillard_Snuff_Mill Lorillards snuff mills], and running from the said place of beginning westerly along other land of the said David Lydig to the said river or stream of water, called Bronx river as it runs to a stake with stones about it, being the corner of Lorillanrds land; thence easterly along Lorillards land to the aforesaid road, lending to the snuff mills aforesaid; and thence southerly along the said road to the place of beginning, containing twenty-six acres of land, with the appurtenances. And of one other lot or parcel of land, with the appurtenances, in the said town of Westchester, in Westchester county aforesaid, on the northerly side of the highway aforesaid, leading from Bronx river aforesaid, to Westchester town aforesaid, and bounded as follows, that is to say-- beginning at the corner of the land of one David Cargill, and occupied by one John Gillspie, and running from the said place of beginning northerly along the said place of beginning northerly along the said last mentioned land, twenty chains and seventy five links, to the southwesterly corner of land leased to Nehemiah Ferguson; thence along the said last mentioned land southeasterly, to the southwesterly corner of a lot of land belonging to John White; thence along the said last mentioned lot of land to the lands called the glebe or Parsonage land, now in the occupation of the Reverend Isaac Wilkins; thence southerly along the said glebe or Parsonage land, to the southwesterly corner thereof, at the last mentioned highway; thence westerly along the same last mentioned highway, to the place of beginning aforesaid, containing thirty-two acres of land, with the appurtenances. And of one other lot or parcel of land, with the appurtenances, in the said town of Westchester in Westchester county aforesaid, on the easterly side of a certain highway there leading to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Farms,_Bronx#History West Farms], (so called) bounded westerly by the said last mentioned highway or road leading to West Farms; northerly by land now or late of John Hallock easterly by the aforesaid river or stream of water called Bronx river, and southerly by land late of James Bathgate; being in-front on the said last mentioned highway or road leading to West Farms, two hundred and fifty seven feet: along the said land now or late of the said John Hallock, seventy-nine feet; along the said Bronx river, two hundred and forty four feet; and along the said and late James Bathgate, fifty four feet; and containing one acre of land. And also of one river in the town and county aforesaid, called Bronx river, with the appurtenances ; and of all the land and land covered with water, within the said town of Westchester, and between the banks of the said river or stream of water called Bronx river, or covered by the waters thereof, being by estimation one hundred acres of land, and three hundred acres of land covered with water, with the appurtenances: and the free and exclusive right of building, maintaining and keeping mills on the said river or stream of water, called Bronx river, with the appurtenances, in the said town of Westchester, in the said county of Westchester-- whereupon a plea of covenant was summoned between them in teh said court, that is to say, that be the said Philip Ebert, hath acknowledged the said tenements with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said David Lydig, as those which the said David hath of the gift of the said Philip, and those he hath remised and quit claimed from him the said Philip and his heirs, to the aforesaid David and his heirs forever; and moreover the said Philip hath granted for himself and his heirs that he will warrant to the said David and his heirs, the aforesaid tenements, with the appurtenances, against all persons forever, and for this acknowledgment remise quit claim, warranty fine and agreement, the said David hath given to the said Philip one hundred dollars, lawful money of the state of New York. --And public notice is hereby also given, that the said fine was proclaimed the first time in the said Supreme Court on the sixteenth day of November, in the year first above mentioned. --Dated this ninth day of June, 1810. David Lyding, Philip Ebert. Jones, Atty. June 26 == [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030801/1814-01-18/ed-1/seq-1/ The Albany Register January 18, 1814, Page 1] == NOTICE The undersigned hereby give notice that they intend to apply to the legislature of the state of New-York, at their ensuing session, for the grant of a charter for themselves and associates to carry on the business of Banking in the city of New-York, under the title and style of ''The Grocers' Bank in the city of New-York'', with a capital not exceeding one and a half millions of dollars. Jeromus Johnson, Augustus [Wyrekoop?], David Cargill. New-York, Dec. 22, 1813. Read more at: Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 57 page 73 and 336 == [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1814-09-17/ed-1/seq-3/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=12&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 New-York Evening Post September 17, 1814, Page 3] == IN CHANCERY State of New York, SS: Harry Peters and Samuel Gedney vs David Cargill, John Peters, Lewis H Guerlain, and Richard Fowler, and Elizabeth Ann his wife In pursuance of a decretal order of the honorable the court of chancery of the state of New York, made in the above cause, will be sold at public auction at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tontine_Coffee_House Tontine Coffee House] in the city of New-York, on Tuesday the first day of November next at one o'clock in the afternoon, under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of the said court, all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate in the town and county of West Chester and state of New-York, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say, one lot, piece or parcel of land, formerly belonging to Nathaniel Underhill, Esquire, deceased, containing about one hundred and seventy four acres including the salt meadow, and bounded as follows, beginning at the corner of Lott Hunt's land, thence southerly along the road until it comes to a corner of the commons or sheep pasture, thence easterly along the said commons or sheep pasture until it comes to a road, thence north along said road until it comes to the land of Hezekiah Jared, thence along the said Jared's and Lott Hunt's land to the place of beginning, estimated at one hundred and thirty acres more or less; also one other lot opposite to the house, bounded west by the land of William Hunt, southerly by a road that leads to Van Wyck's Neck and sheep pasture, and north-west by the road that leads to De Lancey's Mill, containing twenty four acres more or less; also one lot of salt meadow, bounded west by Solomon Hustice and Warren De Lancey's, southerly and easterly of Samuel Van Wyck's, and north by the road, estimated at twelve acres more or less; also one other lot of salt meadow lying at Cow Neck, bounded west by William Hunt's meadow, southerly by a creek and meadow of Tallman Pugsley, also east and northerly by said Pugsley, containing six acres more or less, together with all and singular the rights, members, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. --Dated New-York, September 16, 1814. NATHL. F. MOORE, Master in Chancery / Sept. 17 oawtds Seen also here: [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1814-10-01/ed-1/seq-1/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=13&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 October 1, 1814], [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1814-10-05/ed-1/seq-1/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=14&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 October 5, 1814], [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1814-10-14/ed-1/seq-1/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=16&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 October 14, 1814], [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1814-10-19/ed-1/seq-1/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=17&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 October 19, 1814], [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1814-10-24/ed-1/seq-1/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=18&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 October 24, 1814], and [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1814-10-26/ed-1/seq-1/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=19&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=1 October 26, 1814] == [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1815-07-20/ed-1/seq-3/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=0&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=2 New-York Evening Post July 20, 1815, Page 3] == IN CHANCERY Harry Peters and Samuel Gedney vs David Cargill and others ''State of New-York, ss'' In pursuance of a decretal order of this honorable court, made in the above cause, will be sold at public auction, at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tontine_Coffee_House Tontine Coffee-House], in the city of New-York, under the direction of the subscriber, on the fourth day of September next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, all that certain tract or parcel of land, formerly belonging to Leake and Stephen Hunt, situate, lying and being in the town of Westchester, and hounded as follows: Beginning at the road on the northwest corner of the said tract or parcel of land; --on the west by land formerly belonging to Warren Delancy; on the south by the lands of Elvin Hunt, Talman Pugsley, and Samuel Oakley; on the east by land of Anthony L. Underhill; and on the north by the road leading from Delancey's mills eastward; containing within the said bounds, by estimation, one hundred and fifteen acres, be the same more or less; together with all and singular the tenements and hereditaments to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. JAMES A. HAMILTON Master in Chancery / July 20 dtds. Seen here also: [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1815-07-21/ed-1/seq-3/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=1&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=2 July 21, 1815], [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030385/1815-07-22/ed-1/seq-2/#sequence=0&proxdistance=5&county=&phrasetext=&andtext=&date1=01%2F01%2F1600&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1949&searchType=advanced&from_year=1600&proxtext=Cargill&dateFilterType=range&sort=date&SearchType=prox5&index=2&to_year=1949&rows=20&words=Cargill&lccn=&am+p=&ortext=&page=2 July 22, 1815], 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[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081924981;view=1up;seq=208 (New York (N.Y.) Common council, and Arthur Everett Peterson. Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831. New York: [M. B. Brown printing & binding co.], 1917. Volume 19. Page 198.)]

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'''The Diary of Reverend David Carroll "Preacher Dave" Taylor''' '''[1851-1934]''' {{Image|file=Taylor-44752.png |caption=David Carroll Taylor |align=lpr |size=l }} This diary has been provided by Darrell Spencer (with permission to share); who completed the transcription of his great great grandfather Dave Carroll Taylor's diary. He transcribed it in 2002, and there is a hard copy in the Smithville Library. Words in italic are the corrected names/words as provided by Darrell. Additional notes made by Kristina Wheeler start with KW at the end of the section. Please feel free to edit this page and add links to profiles for those mentioned. I do ask that if you do find a newspaper article, or other source document that contains interesting information to please link the source to the date/time, please see existing linked ones for ideas on format. As well if a name requires to be corrected, please enter it at the end simliar to (Initials - John Smith/Jane Clark) In working through the material, it appears that he copied information from older books into this one as some dates are prior to the date he purchased this book. Some variances have been seen between his date and the death date, this will be investigated. This may be the date he heard about the death, but in some cases, his date is earlier then the "known date" '''Preface'''[[Space:David_Carroll_Preacher_Dave_Taylor_-_Diary| David Carroll Taylor Diary]], Hardcopy located in the Justin Potter Library, Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennesse; accesed by digital copy sent to Kristina wheeler by Descendent Darrell Spencer Page ; accessed 13 August 2023 Reverend [[Taylor-44752|David Carroll Taylor (1851-1934)]] was my Great-Great Grandfather. He was the son of [[Taylor-3659|John C. “Butcher John” Taylor]] and [[Plunkett-61|Nancy Plunkett]]. This book is a transcription of his diary where he recorded marriages that he performed and kept death records of some of the citizens of DeKalb County. He also kept up with some of the local happenings in DeKalb County. D. C. “Preacher Dave” Taylor married twice, his first spouse being [[Trusty-161|Margaret Trusty]], the daughter of [[Trusty-162|Moses Allen Trusty]] and [[Ellis-13367|Amy Ellis]]. Preacher Dave’s second spouse was [[Summers-3470|Josephine Summers]], the widow of [[Taylor-44824|Chesley Taylor]]. I have transcribed his diary as close to the original as possible without making changes. I have kept the spelling as he originally wrote. Any additions I have made I enclosed in brackets [] and words that I could not decipher I have highlighted in yellow. Preacher Dave passed away and members of his family added some deaths and marriages into his diary. Entries made by others than Preacher Dave are in italics. Transcribed by Darrell Spencer Copyright 2002 ---- This Book Bough July the 14 1904 :[[Taylor-44752|David C. [''Carroll''] Taylor]] [Son of [[Taylor-3659|John C. Taylor]] & [[Plunkett-61|Nancy Plunkett]]] Was Born December the 27 1851 :W. R. [''William Riley''] Taylor Was Born october the 19 1872 :M. L. [''Moses''] Taylor Was Born febuary the 2 1875 :M. B. [''Minnie Bell''] Taylor Was Born feb the 14 1877 :J. C. [''John Carroll''] Taylor Was Born feb the 18 1880 :C. Lockey Taylor Was Born Sep the 28 1882 :[[Taylor-44751|i. y. [''Isaac Yates''] Taylor]] Was Born Dec the 26 1884 :Juley Taylor Was Born Dec the 17 1887 :N. A. [''Nisha Ira''] Taylor Was Born octo the 14 1890 :Steler [''Stella''] Taylor Was Born March the 2 1894 :[[Trusty-161|Marget Taylor]] Was Born August the 6 1850 :and Died febuary the 25 1902 age 51 six months and 19 days :Join the Church in the year 1880 :Marget may Taylor [''Daughter of David C. Taylor & Josephine Summers''] Was Born may the :10 1904 P1 ---- :Marget [''Daughter of Moses Allen Trusty''] Taylor Was Born august the 6 1850 and Did febuary the 25 1902 age 51 years :Tommy Jones got tobacker and brougt :potato paid in full $1.35 :::: .10 :::: $1.00 :Stad all Night With Dealey paig [''Page''] last Night Thus June The 27 1931 P2 ---- :Marget M. Taylor Born may 10 1904 :provedents church give me $4 & 70 cent :[[Braswell-1149|Nathan Braswell]] 25 :Sary Jane Summers Depared this Life July the 24 1930 :Loensome :4 Books at one Dollar and 40 cent :2 Books at Sixty cents 60 :ant Betsy Taylor paid me 50 cent :and Nancy Taylor paid me 20 cent :D C Taylor :i Bought corn from Frank love 5 timbs this 16 1920 P3 ---- :[[Webb-12822|S. R. [''Silas Richard''] Webb]] [''son of Pink Webb''] Was Born July the 18 1843 Died Sept 13 1925 age 82 years 1 month 25 Days(KW- Silas Richard "Dick" Webb - note the death date reads 6 days prior to tombstone) :A B Barn [''Archie Bill Barnes''] [''Son of James Barnes''] April 10 1856 and Died April the 18 1930 age 74 years 11 month and 28 Days :[[Cantrell-8610|John Cantreal]] ''[John William Cantrell]'' Shot his and [[Cantrell-8823|JWife]] June the 1 1931 Was Founed Dead mon mornig at her gate & he to & kill him Self (KW - Wife was [[Cantrell-8823|Nola Cantrell]]) :Levie evens [''Eli Joseph Evans''] [''Son of John G. Evans''] Depared This Life Sept the 4 1931 :Fait pack [''James Lafayette''][''Son of Bartemus H. Pack''] Depared This Life Sept 1 1931 P4 ---- :Bill clark and Sis lafeavers [''Susie Lafevers''] maret Dec the 29 1921 :Robbey ervin[''Son of Clinton Ervin''] Depared this life Nov the 25 1931 :Faney Willson [''Wilkerson''] Marrne Dec the 15 1927 By D C Taylor Hariet Cantril [''Cantrell''] :Jane maison [''Mason, wife of Albert Mason''] colord Woman Depared this Life July the 22, 1930 :almir foster chil Depared this Life July the 21 1930 :i Went to Dismel church Baptis may the First in may eat Dinner With old Siser Sa???? on Sunday :morning runels [''Mourning Reynolds''][''Daughter of John D. Allen''] Deparet this Life Nov the 19 1932 P5 ---- :Jan the 21 1922 :eggs $1 98 c :The First Snow fell the 21 Day of Nov 1929 :Nov the 26 1931 harel Hinson Built a flue to his house P6 ---- :November Term 1892 church :ingin [''Indian''] creek Baptis church Dekalb county Tenn :met in confernce preaching By S B Whitlock this to Sertifye our Beloved Bro D C Taylor is this Set apart to the full Word of the minster preastry as follows :A J Brent :Bill Simson :S B Whitlock :and Deakons of the church at ingin creek Dekalb county Tenn :This Done in confrence By and of the church this November 1892 :A J Brint Mo :E Fuston Church Clerk P7 ---- :Ebert Redmon and Nancy Adcock Was mared Jun the 3 1927 No 140 :Jack poos [Poss] and coar redmon Was Mared Febrary the 13 1928 141 :John Louney [''Luna''] Wife [''Nancy Turner''] Depared this Life June the 23 1930 :[[Titsworth-172|Tank Sanders Wife]] [''Elizabeth J. Tittsworth''] [''Daughter of John P. Tittsworth''] Depared this life June the 24 1930 P8 ---- :Bill [''William L.''] Love [''Son of Francis Marion Love''] Depared this life march the 30 1927 :Burk kelly Depared this Life June 1930 :gorg Barns chil Depared This Life october the 23 1932 :verny [''Vernon Howard''] Jones Depared This Life June the 28 1931 P9 ---- :Nov er The 4 1932 :[[Nixon-7380|Liney Bats]] [''Bates''] [''Wife of John M. Bates''] Depared this Life Nov the 20 1932(KW - Mary Carolina "Liney" Nixon Bates) :Nov the 14 1932 the aire ship fell the grase and kill 5 person(KW - although not the same date, assuming this may be the day he knew about it, and matches the story of a plane that crashedEvening Herald Courier, November 11, 1932, Page 1. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/evening-herald-courier-kempville-tenn-f/130519980/ : accessed August 23, 2023), clip page for Kempville, Tenn Fatal plane crash killed 5 by user trixnbun :Nov the 14 1932 Bill [''William Thomas''] Davis Hung him Self P10 ---- :[[Certain-83|Stacy Moare]] [''Moore''] Wife of lee Moer [''Moore''] Depared this life the 17 1927 taken passgree and kill her Self(KW - Stacy Jane Certain Moore) :Tayler cops [''Taylor Cope''] chile [''Amie L''.] Depared this Life may the 19 1927 Severs held By D. C Taylor and professer graek lesesn John the 14 chapter :Thomas young Depar This Life october the 26 1926 :healen Noals [''Knowles''] Depared This Life octo the 20 1926 :haten Fouch Depared This Life Janary 1932 :Staket adcock Depared This Lefe Janary 1932 :graner laWin [''Granger Lawson''] Wife [''Minnie''] Depate This Life January the 8 1932 P11 ---- :Marin paig [''Page''] and poly Taylor January the 2 1907 66 :Jef fitts and magery burnaty [''Vanatta''] march the 19 1907 67 :Alet paig [''Page''] and neely Walker April the 4 1907 68 :[[Haggard-1488|Tarrey hogerd]] [''Haggard''] and [[Bates-17958|magey Bates]] Was maret Nov. the 22 1908(KW - Maggie Virginia Bates Haggard/William Tyria Haggard) :Bas Summers and care pos [''Cora Poss''] maret Dec the 21 1912 69 :Charley Bain and mary lous Was maret Sept the 8 1914 :Treasey Trusty This Life July the 1933 :Miss Elizabeth Davis and Mr Roy Dryver was married P12 ---- :Novebrem the 15 1932 this is to Stat a Dreame That i Dreamed on last Night i Went to my bed Trubel About my conDirton and about Me in High i Dreamed that papy come to me and Said that i had hom that i Wood Not and Then They Begin to close up my Thing When i Stared With Them i begin to rejois and i woke up :Miss Julia Ethel Taylor was Born Dec. 23, 1923 age 13 yrs. 2 monts 3 weeks :Miss Elsie Taylor and Mr Hebert Lambreson was maried Dec. 23, 192? On Sunday Morning at 9 o.clock. :Born to Mr & Mrs Heburt Lambreson a boy name Troy Huburt Jan 3 1930 :Audrey Pearl Taylor & Cessel Snyder was marred July 1943 P13 ---- :record of maraging by D C Taylor :Dury s Trusty and Treasey Taylor 1 :L R Taylor and Sary Taylor 2 :Wiley Spencer and ebuaynita fouch 3 :Bob nixson and luar tisel [''Lula Tisdale''] 4 :Carl malon and Lizey hendrix 5 :Bill MaCRbride and Ider Fitts 6 :Bas robson [''Robinson''] and caley trusty 7 :Jef hendrixson and sisey Dail [''Dale''] 8 :henry Taylor and eler coging [''Coggin''] 10 :Charley hulet and molly Taylor 11 :John Spencer and L E hendrixson 12 august the 18 1895 :Chesley Taylor and jois summes [''Summers''] 13 :Samel judgens [''Judkins''] and mary mitchel 14 octo the 13 1898 :Andy Taylor and jose hains [''Haynes''] 15 :Charley Cats [''Cates''] and marty malon 16 :D W Taylor and marget hendrixson 17 Jan the 26 1896 :henry crips and marget hendrix 18 :Ben judin [''Judkins''] and mady Jones 19 1896 :L R Taylor and Betty Allen 20 Novem 9 1896 :James Juden [''Judkins''] and ethel Watson 21 Dec the 3 :[[Trapp-891|Dent Trapp]] and [[Tisdale-1442|Flarne Tisel]] [''Tisdale''] 22 April the 22 1897 (KW - William Denton Trapp and Florence Lula Tisdale Trapp) :James Juden [''Judkins''] and Deley Fittts 23 Nov the 27 1897 :Samey fitts and Larey Walker 24 Sep the 27 1898 :Joel preasley and ider martin 25 February the 11 1898 :William Trursty and het allen 26 octo the 12 1895 :Wash Calle [''Cagle''] and hatey runels 27 octo the 9 1898 :gorg hendrixson and mit Trusty 28 July the 17 1898 :Charly paig [''Page''] and Sindy pope 29 July the 20 1898 :Charley hendrix and mirtel Carter 30 July the 24 1898 :Lum Taylor and pearly canerl [''Cantrell''] 31 Jan the 5 1899 :h r Taylor and Birdy Casee [''Cassity''] 32 Feb the 15 1899 :herb Wilkson [''Wilkerson''] & laruel ponder Jun the 28 1930 P14 ---- :Marage records :Mr Jack Florida and Miss Marene Hooper were maried 1940 :Mr. C B. Taylor and Miss Inez Maynard were maried Feb. 3, 1940 on Saturday. :Miss Bettie Jean Starnes and Mr. Earl Eadgy [''Agee''] was maried 1940 :Miss joyace opal Fish and Mr Euwin Trusty was maried Dec. 17, 1939 P15 ---- :Carrel Taylor and Deal Carer [''Carter''] 33 Feb the 22 1900 :John anson [''Anderson''] and Lucy fisher 34 Nov the 22 1900 :James exum and huly Watson 35 Nov the 21 1900 :Thomas terary [''Terry''] and Casy Washer 36 Dec the 30 1900 :Charly Anson [''Anderson''] and Trudy martin 37 March 20 1901 :Dock Bats [''Bates''] and Noel [''Nora''] Watson 38 April the 29 1901 :Lonny Watson and floury [''Ocie M''.]Trapp 39 August 23 1901 :Jeff Trapp and emer anson [''Anderson''] 40 june the 14 1900 :L A farmer and maggey Baker [''Ballinger''] 41 April the 8 1901 :Jeff anson [''Anderson''] and Nety Winfee 42 Nov the 15 1903 :henry anson [''Anderson''] and aly Winfee 43 Aug 1903 :Bob more and mary manerd [''Maynard''] 44 Aug 1903 :marten Brasel and hatey kely 45 Nov the 11 1903 :ed putty and poly gudes 46 Dec the 11 1903 :Charles Taylor and Linen Turner 47 may the 3 Sunday 1903 :Liv Moss and Willey fouch 48 feb the 13 1904 :henry lamson [''Lamberson'']and abey Nixson 49 June the 2 Sunday 1903 :thomas Nixson and Sally Lamson 50 aug the 21 1905 :Birchy Winard and agey fouch 51 oCto 1905 :Clade Walk [''Walker''] and Culmiler foustan 51 July 1905 :John D Patson [''Patterson''] and Ada Nixson 52 Dec the 24 1905 :Z W Taylor Death hour 53 April 1905 :mary paig [''Page''] 54 may the 2 1906 :Thomas paig [Page] 55 may the 3 1906 :Lon [''Alonzo''] Spencer 56 may the 4 1906 :Hay nixson 57 may the 1 1906 :Jarney Taylor 58 may the 13 1906 :cam magess 59 may the 12 1906 :magy serten 60 may the 24 1906 :Noah Taylor 61 may the 25 1906 P16 ---- :record of Death :T W [''Tandy Walker''] Fitts the 19 62 may the 19 1906 :colern paig [''Caroline Page''] 63 june 4 1906 :gorg leteheyd mason 64 may the 26 1906 :allen Taylor Depart this life Sep the 25 1906 :Bob Taylor Depart this life octo the 18 1906 :[[Terry-10034|Marthy Trapp]] born may the 26 1856 and Ded the 3 day of octo 1908 age 52 years and 3 month and 24 Days(KW - Martha Caroline Terry Trapp) :[[Trapp-890|Mr. James Fantly Trapp]] Departed this Life December 12 1938 was buried at Horten Spring age P17 ---- :mareget By D C Taylor :William Trapp and Juley Watson Was Maret June the 6 1909 By rev. D. C. Taylor on the horses on the road 69 :isaac Taylor and Bell Tisel [''Tisdale''] Was maret August the 15 1909 70 :gorg Taylor and Oleir Jones Was maret may the 22 1910 By D. C. Taylor :a F vanhoser and m D reder July the 30 1911 No. 73 :A F vanhouser to m D reeder July the 30 Day 1911 74 75 P18 ---- :H H Summer and Saley Wooten Was Marry Feb the 22 1908 62 this 62 coup. :Harlee Karby and Ola Summer Was Maret March the 1 1908 63 :W. B. Cuper [''William B. Cooper''] and mariela Carway [''widow of G. W. Caraway''] July the 28 1908 64 :hearbet fitts and Betey Trapp Was maret Nov the 1 1908 65 :[[Taylor-55148|Miss Cordia Taylor]] and [[Cantrell-5793|Mr James Cantrell]] was Maried Dec. 1940 by Modell Maxwell :Miss Dorthia Taylor and Mr. Alvie Love was Maried Dec. 1940 by Modell Maxwell :Miss Dean Haynes and Solon Taylor was maried Dec. 1940 :Miss Lucile McDal [''McDowell''] and Carlon Ray Taylor was maried Dec. 1940 :Miss Ruby Frances plunket and C W Helm was maried 1940 :Miss Louis Nixon and Howard Alexandra was maried Dec. 19 1940 on Thursday :Miss Evelyn Atnip and James Hale was maried 1938 P19 ---- :John Winfree and Elen Winerd Was Mared octo the 25 1908 66 :Mount Winerd and Lary Mclennan [''Laura McClennon''] Was mared october the 25 1908 67 :Billey Williams and Fanney Taylor Was Maryed July the 4 1909 by D C. Taylor 68 :Bob parde Taylor and ader Taylor Was maret Nov the 5 1909 By D C Taylor 10 o clock in the Night and 20 minet 69 :Charls Brent and malving Taylor Was mareyd Nov the 28 1910 70 :gorg Taylor and oly Jones was maret may the 22 1910 71 :Solen gill and mary H. Taylor Was mared Jan the 2 1911 72 P20 ---- :Record of marriages :Alene Maynard & Gordain Fish :Altie Mai Mullican & Luke Gill Sept :Beulah Mai Carter & Alton C. Mullican Sept :Lorene Mullican & Solon Winfrey Sept :Ina Mai Taylor & Hermon Trapp Dec :Rubye Taylor & Truitt Spencer :Eufaula Taylor & Love Turner :Robbie Tramel & Alton Taylor :Minnie Dars Martin & James Bates Mar 1, 1935 :Lola Waller & Othell Taylor Dec 1933 :Dora Waller & Willie Hermon Taylor :Nanie Ashford & Hurshell Furel [Ferrell] 1935 :Ione Spencer & James Calhoun :Rubye Eurvin & Alton Page :Mildred Johnson & Homer Eurvin :Athelne Winfrey & Melton Barnes :Lorene Winfrey & Columbus Maynard :Lorene Dunham & Eddie Lee Maynard :Jewel Foster & Steve Walker :Alma Foster & Tom Eurvin :Dean Neal & Clearence Nixon :Willie Pritchet & Deton Carter :Lillie Prichet & Doke Agee :Dean McBride & Homer Murphy :Genie Love & C. D. Taylor :Myrtle Love & John Greer :Beulah Williams & Jessie Greer :Evlene Sligar & Homer Tisdle :Leaon Taylor & Charlie Caplinger :Bertha Hendrexon & Willie Balif Hale :Grace Hendrexon & Bud Yeath [''Yates''] 1935 :Maggie Cripps & Cecil Ray :Eliza Cripps & Lofton Jestic [''Lawson Justice''] :Dorthy Foutch & Robert Love 1935 P21 ---- :lee cantrel [''Cantrell''] and Steler [''Stella''] Taylor Was maret August the 4 1912 :Edger Holly and Ethel Denny Was maret Sep the 5 1912 No. 75 76 :Bird Summer and Euna Cantrel Dec the 22 1912 77 :Charel hail [''Charles B. Hale''] and lecty [''Hattie''] Dunham Was maret April the 30 1911 :h S Taylor and Nancy fuston Was mared oct the 9 1913 By D C Taylor :Bernel coming [''Cummings''] and Bonia [Turner] Was maret July 3rd 1914 80 P22 ---- :Record of margest for 1915 :Noah culwell to mary redman July the 4 1915 No 81 :Wille young to Lily petey [''Petty''] July the 25 1915 No 82 :J B petey [''Petty''] and Ava preater [Prater] Was mared aug the 8 1915 No 83 :John D Giving [''Givans''] and lucsiny cantreal [''Lucinda Cantrel''l] may the 30 1918 84 :Rossho [''Roscoe''] Fitts and allie moss Was maryed July the 20 1919 85 :clifton Taylor child Depared This Life Nover the 20 1932 :Rufeus H Watson Was Born Sept the 11 1856 :Depared this life march 9 1927 Was mared to mary J Terry march the 3 1878 Who depared this life about 13 years a go age :to this Nuin [''union''] Was borne 7 chilern all who are dead ax cept one P23 ---- :record of mariges 1917-18 :perry Griffin and Myrtel Summers was married Dec 23 1917 :Elix parker and Baulah Hale was married Dec 23 1917 :John Fuston Depared this Life Jan the 1927 3 :Bill Cantreal Depared this Life Jane the 22 1927 4 :Thomas crips Depared this April 1931 :Jim Kelly Depared this Life may the 16 1932 :Miss Buinia Durham and Mr Omer Dale Allen was maried July 27 1938 on Monday night maried by Model Maxwell :Miss Larine Grims [''Lorene Graham''] and Mr Haskel Tramel was maried July 4 1938 on Monday married by Preacher Wheatlock :Miss Pauline Walker and Mr Athol Lee Hale was maried September 2, 1940 on Tuesday. P24 ---- A record of Death :[[Hendrixson-126|Louraney Spencer]] Depared this Life April 23 1896 1 :Wife of [[Spencer-23500|John Spencer]] [''Louraney Hendrixson''] 2 :John Smith Depared this Life June the 13 1896 3 :James Smith Wife Depared this Life June the 11 1896 4 :Frank Burton Wife of Seant Burton Depared June the 17 1896 5 :Dick gray Depared this Life June the 26 1896 6 :elly Taylor Depart Life June the 29 1896 7 :Saley Tramel Deparet This Life July the 11 1896 8 :[[Curtis-19665|Lev [Levi] Curtis]] Deparet This Life July the 22 1896 9 :Teny Terry Departed This Life aug the 17 1896 10 :vernonen Paig [Vernon Page] Deparet this Life aug the 22 1896 11 :Dudly helmon Departed this Life Sep the 20 1896 12 :Wiley mainr Departed this Life Sep the 20 1896 13 :Bob Sheals Chile Depart this Life 1896 14 :thertis hendrixson Deparet this Life octo the 9 1896 : Wife of John hendrixson 15 :Ant Louely Taylor Departed this Life octo the 3 1896 16 :petter [''Peter''] Taylor Deparet this Life Nov the 1 1896 17 :Thomas Clay Deparet this Life Nov the 22 1896 18 :Samel Cheack Depareet this Life Nov the 28 1896 19 :[[Taylor-102598|haley Taylor]] Dead July the 9 1897 : Chile of Andy Taylor and Jois [''Josie Haynes''] 20 (KW - Hallie Taylor) :Willbeth fite Dead feb the 18 1890 21 :green Steven [''Stephens''] Dead Feb the 21 1890 22 :Charly Starns Dead Feb the 3 1890 23 :W h magnes [Magness] Wife Dead Feb 1887 24 :Stant atnip Dead mach the 4 1887 25 :Bill Jones Dead mach the 5 1887 26 :Nancy Woodsides Dead mach the 28 1887 27 :James Bons Dead mach the 29 1887 28 :miss atnip Dead mach the 31 1887 29 :Care hendrixson Dead April the 12 1887 30 :July hendrix Dead April the 1 1887 31 :Calving larne [''Loring''] Dead may the 29 1887 32 :marry Larne [''Loring''] Dead may the 1887 33 :Soly Wester Wife [''Josephine Merritt''] Jun the 1887 34 P25 ---- :A record of Death :July hendrixson Dead Aug the 29 1895 35 :A C Mulking [''Mullican''] Dead Feb the 5 1896 36 :Munrow Taylor Chil Dead Feb the 10 1896 37 :James Robson [''Robinson''] Wife Dead July the 3 1887 38 :mareh Taylor Dead aug the 5 1887 39 :John Tery Dead Nov the 21 1882 40 :Sopi Tery Dead Nov the 20 1881 41 :mis Dorron Dead marc the 1 1896 42 :Cary Neel got Burnt up march the 4 1896 age 15 year 43 :Mit Nixson Dead march the 26 1899 45 :green Williams Wife dead Jan the 4 1896 46 :mary Taylor Wife of chesey Taylor oct the 18 1890 47 :Lizey Taylor Dead Oct the 5 1895 48 :Dely paig [''Page''] Dead the 5 Sunday in Sep 1895 49 :oece Crof Dead Oct the 9 1895 50 :gorg Robson [''Robinson''] Dead Sept the 20 1895 :sing in pray at hous by D. C. Taylor Sept the 25 1895 51 :mary Taylor Wife of Carnel Taylor Dec the 30 1895 52 :Tily Nixson Wife of Rob Nixson sing and praying at the hous 53 :John hendrixson Dead Jan the 4 1896 :[[Trapp-893|Jasper L Trapp]] Born february the 6 and Dead Dec the 8 1894 age 27 years 10 month and 11 Days 54 :the 6 verse 28 Chaper Proveb :Better is the Poor that Walketh in his uprightness than he that is perverse in his Ways though he Be rich :parly Taylor Dead march the 19 1885 55 :ruthy Sturd Dead Dec the 25 1897 56 :ider hendrixson Dead feb the 8 1896 57 :marthey allen Dead feb the 8 1895 58 :miss Robson [''Robinson''] Dead feb the 9 1895 59 :rody Adging [''Adkins''] Dead Jan the 31 1895 60 :Lizzey Conger Dead march the 22 1895 61 :Lizzey frances [''Francis''] Dead 1895 62 :James melton Dead march the 22 1895 63 P26 ---- :gilburt malon [''Malone''] Dead march the 25 1895 64 :Sweet Taylor Dead march the 31 1895 65 :met okley [''Oakley''] Dead April the 1 1895 66 :poly helmontaler Dead April the 12 1893 67 :richer paig [''Page''] Dead may the 23 1895 68 :[[Driver-4047|Sone Driver]] Dead April the 4 Sunday 1895 69(KW - Asa Driver]] :Nancy Arnel [''Arnold''] Dead may the 27 1895 70 :miss Jones [''Louisa''] Wife of Bill Jones Dead April the 3 1896 71 :miss Williams Wife of James Williams age 69 year :: Oct the 25 1897 72 :Stev vanpool [''Vanderpool''] Dead Oct the 25 1897 73 :D J Taylor Dead July the 1 1899 ::age 88 year and Six month and 1 Day old 74 :Betty hendrix Dautr of Wild hendrix Dead may the 1899 75 :Frank West Dead Jun the 1899 76 :Anes hill Dead may the 28 1901 77 :Luther Starns Dead feb the 20 1891 78 :nancy Capshaw Dead feb the 10 1891 79 :Lizey Taylor Dead April the 1 1891 80 :John C Taylor Dead April the 28 1891 81 :John Davis Dead Aug the 1892 82 :B ry Taylor Dead feb the 1 1892 83 :Thomas Franes Dead march the 30 1892 84 :Nancy Taylor Dead may the 18 1892 85 :math Jonson Dead Sept the 10 1892 86 :Wiliam kelly Dead Jan the 4 1892 87 :miss Driver Dead Jan the 10 1892 88 :miss lee Dead may the 22 1892 89 :Thomas paig [''Page''] Dead Sept the 12 1889 90 :parley Taylor Dead Sept the 4 1887 91 :rody trusty Dead Nov the 23 1890 92 :Thomas Davis Dead feb the 9 1892 93 :helen hail [Hale] Dead feb the 14 1892 94 P27 ---- A record of Death :miss Willison Dead feb the 10 1892 95 :gorg Cantrel Dead feb the 12 1891 96 :miss prints Dead July the 25 1892 97 :John Neel Chil Dead July the 28 1892 98 :old man Luses Tomson Dead Sept the 25 1892 99 :John glen Dead Sept the 29 1892 100 :David Taylor Wife Dead Dec the 2 Sunday 1890 101 :Sam Simson Dead Jun the 11 1890 102 :hixy Walker Dead Jun the 5 1890 103 :idy trusty Dead Jun the 26 1890 104 105 :allen Trusty Dead may the 19 1876 106 :rily hill Dead march the 29 1890 107 :mary Taylor Dead Oct the 13 1890 108 :alen Watson Dead Feb the 1885 109 :Thomas Wals [Walls] Dead aug the 6 1885 110 :Solman Davis Dead Jan the 24 1885 111 :D C Taylor Dead Sept the 12 1877 112 :Liny Taylor Dead Oct the 20 1876 113 :h s Taylor Dead Dec the 4 1881 114 :Betty Cantrel Dead march the 11 1890 115 :Ant Betty Taylor Dead Jun the 16 1890 and Born 1813 116 :July Taylor Dec the 25 1891 117 :John Watson Dead Jan the 30 1890 118 :marth paig [''Page''] Dead Dec the 12 1894 and Was Born :Nov the 13 1867 age 27 year and 2 month 11 Days 119 :Carl h ndrixson Dead Sept 23 1894 120 :pat Cantrel Wife Jan the 24 1895 121 :Thomas Smith Dead Jan the 29 1895 122 :Colman helmas [''Helms''] Dead Jan the 16 1892 123 :Aney robson [''Robinson''] Dead Jan the 15 1892 124 :gudy parly [''Parsley''] Dead Jun the 21 1892 125 :Jack ross Dead Jun the 3 1900 126 :Jesy hail [''Hale''] Dead Jun the 18 1900 127 :Beckey Kely Dead feb the 1900 128 P28 ---- A record of Death :Samel okley [''Oakley''] Dead Sept the 1 1899 129 :Liney Jones Wife Tim Jones Born July the 25 1842 and Did :Oct the 12 1900 age 57 year and 2 month and 12 Days 130 :poly hail Dead Nov the 13 1900 131 :Lizy malone Dead feb the 1 1901 132 :John Crips Dead April 1901 133 :Bill Turner at temern hall Jan the 2 1897 134 :colman Walker Jan the 3 1897 135 :Jarney Williams Born Jan the 10 1825 and Dead Jan the 31 :1897 age 71 years and 11 month and 21 Days 136 :Jame fourd [''Ford''] Did Jan 31 1897 feb the 3 1897 him and his :Wife Both in one yr :Jame fourd Wife feb the 5 1897 137 :mis masson feb the 17 1897 138 :Nancy Taylor Dead feb the 9 1897 139 :Joel Tisel [''Tisdale''] Dead July the 27 1897 140 :Ben most Dead Nov the 4 1897 141 :John Buly Taylor Dead Jan the 17 1898 142 :John Bethel Taylor Dead Feb the 21 1898 143 :harsson Nixson Son Wife mach the 29 1898 144 :henry Carter Dead Dec the 10 1898 145 :gary Watson Dead Nov the 15 1898 146 :gorg Burton Chil Dec the 9 1898 147 :isey fitts Dead Dec the 1898 148 :Tily Walker Dead July the 3 1901 149 :Bill Foutch Dead Dec the 3 1898 150 :Lizy Taylor Dead Dec the 3 1898 151 :Thomas poter Dead Nov the 1898 152 :Old ant Saley Turner Dec the 20 1898 153 :hary mire Dead Wife Dec the 17 1898 154 :mat alen Dead Jan the 29 1899 155 :Docker Walker Dead feb the 3 1899 156 :poly Neel Dead Jan the 30 1899 157 P29 ---- :A record of Death :Jeff Alen Dead feb the 5 1899 158 :Leda pitman Dead feb the 3 1899 159 :evlin Watson 3 Chilen April the 19 1899 160 :: 161 :: 162 :John Fousten Wife Aug the 15 1899 163 :mecy Davis Wife of Thomas Davis Aug the 15 1899 164 :[[Trapp-892|mack Trapp]] Dead Nov the 5 1899 165(KW - Richard McGinnis "Mack" Trapp) :sis paig [''Page''] Dead Nov the 11 1899 166 :jocy [''Josephine''] hall Dead Aug the 30 1900 167 :John mlon [''Malone''] Dead Aug the 31 1900 168 :jap [''Jasper''] fitts Dead Sep the 7 1900 169 :Dory Taylor Dead may the 13 1904 170 :John Smisth Dead July the 20 of Smithville 1904 171 :aly miss hall Wife of John hall July the 23 1904 172 :Mary Ann Stokes Was Born april the 15 1846 and Deid July the :30 1904 mared to J re Starns Feb the 7 1866 profess religeon :at peasent grov putnam County in aug 1865 and Join the :Baptis Church at mount zin and Liv a consisants ever lentng to :subject at the revery the 14 Chapter of Job and 14 vers :age 58 years and 3 month and 15 Days 173 :riley Lee Dead July the 30 1904 174 :Docke heanry Robson [''Robinson''] D Julay the 30 1904 175 :S Sary Been [''Bean''] Dead July the 30 1904 176 :Docker Lum Robson [''Robinson''] august the 3 1904 177 :mandy [''Page''] august the 16 1904 178 :gorg w???n Burten march the 4 1904 179 :Lee Dedman may the 25 1904 180 :Lousez [''Louise''] Trapp Nov the 1904 179 :gorg Smith Nov 1904 180 :rachel Serten [Certain] Nov 1904 181 P30 ---- :Betey Winfrey Sep 26 1904 171 :Caly manen Sep 23 1904 172 :Billy Tibs [''Tibbs''] of horten Spring Dec the 1 1904 173 :ruffus Lowery 1904 174 :Barz Taylor Dec 1904 175 :Ben meart [''Merritt''] Nov the 4 1897 176 :James funatey [''Vanatta''] Chil Dec the 1 1904 177 :Nancy Starns Wife of Chary Starns Dec the 28 1904 :Born Janry the 4 1816 age 89 years and 11 months 24 Days 178 :Carel runrel [''Reynolds''] Dec the to About the 1 1904 179 :osker Stacy Chile Dec the 31 1904 180 :Mr. Fish April the 26 1905 :and Was Born Aug the 8 1841 age 64 year 181 :henry Turner Chile Feb the 1905 182 :gilburt Walker may the 4 1905 183 :Teney Taylor feb the 25 1900 184 :B g Taylor Nov the 8 1889 185 :Bill Starns august 12 1905 186 :lee Taylor Nov the 13 1905 :age 51 years and 9 month and 19 187 :antney [''Anthony L.''] Foster Nov 14 1905 188 :Lousy [''Lucy''] Denney Sep 1905 189 :Sindy Davis octo 1905 190 :mither elithbith coper Dec the 20 1905 :age 62 years 6 month and 16 Days old 191 :leevi Taylor Nov the 13 1905 192 :Anney Foster Nov the 14 1905 193 :Amy Ross octo 1905 194 :John Turner Dec the 29 1905 195 P31 ---- :A record of Death :John West Cile [''Child''] 1905 :Andy Louney [''Luna''] and Boy Dec the 25 1905 196 :: 197 :L R Taylor June the 28 1906 age 81 and 4 month and 4 Days 198 :elburt Taylor Jun the 29 1906 199 :T [''Tandy''] W fitts 1906 200 :alen Taylor Was Born feb the 2 1875 and Died Sept :the 25 1906 age 31 years and 7 month and 23 Days 201 :Bob Taylor Dead oto the 18 1906 202 :Jack malon Deapt the life early Sep the 25 1906 203 :[[Driver-4566|mis Washer]][''Didama Driver''] Deparet this Life Sep the 18 1906 204(KW - Didama Driver Washer) :Wiler [''William W. Haggard''] hogerd Deparet this Life :Dec the 28 1906 205 :Toney hill Wife Deparet this feb the 24 1907 206 :Jamar robson [''Robinson''] April the 2 1907 207 :mary Winerd Deparet This life April the 26 1907 208 :Winey paig [''Page''] Deparet this life April the 24 1907 209 :Her Baby the Same Day April the 24 1907 2010 :J M paig [''Page''] the this life may the 4 1907 2011 :mary hais [''Hayes''] Deparet this life may this 12 1907 :Did on the Way to church feld Dead and never Spok a :Word 2012 :achir Jones Deparet this life June the 9 1907 2013 :James burton Wife June the 9 1907 2014 :miss hattey jewyl Taylor and Isac was married 1909 P32 ---- :A record of Death for 1907 :Jack fouston Departet This life Jan the 11 Day 1907 1 :Dan agee Dauther Jan the 15 Day 1907 2 :miss Bethwith [''Beckwith''] Depart this Life June the 3 ::1907 3 :Lizy crips was 1845 and Died Nov the 24 1907 age 66 4 :A record of Death for 1908 :Capting Pary adcock Died Jan 5 1908 5 :Casey Brasel Died Jan 15 1908 A member the Washer : Chaper church 6 :Doss Taylor Deparet this Life Jan 7 1908 7 :Jerry Smith Ded febrary the 8 1908 age 72 years old : No 8 for 1908 1 :Billy Winerd Died Feb the 7 1908 age Not Nown : No 9 1908 2 :Steler ours child Ded feb the 21 1908 age 4 or 5 Month old 3 :John Magnes Died Feb the 25 1908 4 :J Thomas Weses Wife Wider Died Feb the 25 1908 5 :grec Birse Died Feb the 25 1908 :James Colburt [''Colvert''] Departed this Life Feb the 25 1908 6 :Charley Furnaty [''Vanatta''] Departed this Life feb the 25 :1908 age 17 years 11 months and 2 Days 7 :Alen Trusty Was Born Jan the 10 1852 and Died March :the 5 1908 age 56 year and 25 Days 8 :James Starnes Departed this Life March the 1 1908 9 :Bob Porter [''Potter''] Departet this Life feb the 29 1908 10 :Mary youngblood Depatet Life feb the 1908 11 P33 ---- :Death for 1908 :Nut Phnatia [''Ira N.Vanatta''] [''Son of James Vanatta''] Was Born :Nut Phnatia [''Vanatta''] and Departet this Life March the 16 1908 12 :Miss yearing, [''Yeargin''] Departet This Life March the 18 1908 :age Not Nown 13 :old ant Beck Fouch Departet this Life March the 28 1908 14 :Nelly Carter Deparet this Life may the 15 1908 No 15 :Gorg reed Departet This Life may the 14 1908 No 16 :Jack Phnatia [''Vanatta''] Deparet this Life may the 7 1908 No 17 :Marthey Jones Deparet this Life may the 26 1908 :Bracket esters [''Estes''] Depratet this Life may the 30 1908 18 :Brother Daved Worley Departet this Life June the 20 1908 :a mason Bro A an the sye. 19 P34 ---- :Johney Taylor got his Lag cut off may the 14 1908 in Tesus [''Texas''] :Nancy Taylor got horse throd may the 23 1908 Munrow Taylor Wife :Aney Summers Deparet this life Dec the 21 1908 age 57 years :and 9 month and 27 Days Wife of Wiliam Summer 44 :Joe meartin Deparet this Life Feb the 8 1909 :William vick Deparet the July the 2 1909 :John C Taylor Deparet this Life July the 4 1909 Son of Chesley Taylor :Andy Taylor child Deparet this Life July the 8 1909 5 month old :John Hais [''Hayes''] got Drownet Aug the 15 1909 :gar caplinger chile depret this Life Jan the 14 1910 :ferl Starns Deparet this Life Jan the 16 1910 P35 ---- :record of Death ::old unkel Charley anson [''Anderson''] Was Born May the 27 1826 and Die October the 17 1907 age 81 years and 5 month and 1 Day :old 20 :Loucy pack Wife of Thomas pack departet this Life July the 6 1908 21 :Sitty Lov Wife of osker Lov Depart this Life July the 19 :1908 22 :Lizy eletzandary [''Alexander''] Deparet This Life July the 16 1908 23 :caty gill Departt This Life July the 14 1908 24 :Joe Jonson chily Die augr the 4 1908 25 :old man kely Die augt the 3 1908 26 :old unkel gorg Bons [''George W. Bond''] Deparet this Life august the 8 1908 27 :mary B Helmons [''Helms''] [''daugher of Riley League''] Was Borned Nov the 13 1830 and Did :august the 17 1908 age 77 years and 8 month and 28 Days old a car rad over her By D C Taylor :a mother of felex helmansen [''Helms''] 28 P36 ---- :august the 31 1908 record of Death :Poley paig [''Page''] Did august 28 1908 29 :Dockter martin Died aug the 24 1908 30 T:aler Jones Died aug the 19 1908 31 :harses [''Horace S''.] Hendrixson Deparet this Life September the 2 1908 32 :Bob fuston girl Lizy fuston Deparet this Life aug the 31 1908 No 33 :Boby Kings Wife Deparet this life Sep the 3 1908 34 :and old Niger Woman Died at Smithville the 4 Day of Sep :1908 making 35 :S A Neel [''Solomon Alexander Neal''] Deparet This life Sep the 14 1908 age 88 years and 6 month 36 :Steley oures [''Ours''] Depart this Life Sept the 23 1908 37 :mister masebeal the father of Cris masebeel Depart life :Sept the 27 1908 age 95 years old 38 :Lum pack Deparet this Life Sept the 28 1908 39 P37 ---- :A record of Death 1908 :Samel Taylor Deparet this october the 14 1908 Liv in Ky :Son of Demes [''Dempsey W.''] Taylor 40 :mary fuston Departet This Life october the 25 1908 41 :the 1 Tim 6 chapter talk from the 14 of John and the first vrs :Let Not your heart Be Trubel Belive in god Belive all so in me :Baz Taylor Departet This Life Nov the 14 1908 42 :Healen fuston Departet This Life Dec the 1 1908 43 P38 ---- :1909 :Hary Taylor Deparet This Life Jan the 7 1909 Bin :Down 8 years with rumitism 1 :Hanry Winfur [''Henry Winfree''] Departet This Life Jan the : 9 1909 2 :Billey close Fell Dead Jan the 6 1909 3 :John haises [''Hayes''] Boy got mule throud and got his laig Brok and Buad Jan the 4 1909 4 :ant Poly grier [''Greer''] Depet this Life Jan the 5 1909 5 :Tims Starnses Baby Departet This Life Jan the 18 1908 6 :Steven Shaw coulerd Departet This Life Jan the 23 1909 7 :Joe mcartey Deparet this life Feb the 8 1909 8 :henry hendixson Depatet this life March the 2 1909 9 :old man Bety Departet this life feb the 1909 funel preach by :T J esters 10 P39 ---- :Death for 1909 :James Baty Deparet This Life feb the 3 Day 1909 11 :Bill Jonses Wife Deparet This Life march 1909 12 :marthey hoopper Wife of Samy hoopper Deparet this Life :march 1909 13 :John holly Deparet this Life march the 26 1909 14 :Beckey Kelly Deparet this Life march the 27 1909 15 :parson Born coulerd Depate this Life march the 26 1909 16 :Joe ansten Depart this Life feb 1909 17 :miss Jonson Wife of John Jonson Deparet This Life may the :2 1909 18 ::June the 1 1909 iah cantrel Boy cill another caltel [''Cantrell''] Boy 19(KW - Note can not find a cantrell Find A Grave in dekalb for June of 1909 or newspaper 13 Aug 2023) :may the 29 1909 My mail cary got Shot on the Train 20 :may the 28 John Wats cill his Self the man that kill gart 21 P40 ---- :Death for 1909 :June the 1 1909 hue allen Daugher giv Birth to tine Baby and Both Dead 22 :July the 4 1909 John Taylor This Life Son of Chesley Taylor :Charley Jones got Shot By Babe fitts Jun the 6 1909 and Dead July the 27 1909 23 :Toney Lamson [''Lamberson''] Deparet this Life July the 27 :1909 24 :August the 5 1909 Dump Sano Son Wife Deparet :Life 25 :John Tithworth Depart This Life Septembert the 13 1909 :age 84 year 26 :Jug coley Deparet this Life Sept the and the 12 1909 27 :gorg hallums [''George W. Hallum''] Depatet this Life octo the 8 1909 28 :Lizy malan [''nee Bennett, wife of W W. Malone''] Deparet this Life octo the 17 1909 40 years old Bin :maret 20 years professt faith in Christ at age of 16 years 29 P41 ---- :A Record of Death for 1909 :Joe fouch girl Deparet This Life october the 18 1909 30 :elct paigs [''Alexander Page''] chile Deparet this Life octo the 27 1909 it Was 4 month old Sung the :Little has gon to rest and read the 14 chapter of John 31 :[[Close-902|frane Lov]] [''Love''] Deparet this Life octo the 25 1909 32(KW - Sarah Frances Close Love]] :D W Taylor Deparet that Life may the 28 1901 Born 1850 octo the 27 age 50 year 4 month and 29 Days 33 :[[Green-25664|rily gree]] [''Green''] got kill in Nashville Nov the 2 1909 bob Summar Son law 34(KW - William Riley Green)The Leaf-Chronicle, November 3, 1909, Page 1. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-leaf-chronicle-william-riley-green-d/130519291/ : accessed August 23, 2023), clip page for William Riley Green Death by user trixnbun :mary Cantrel Deparet this Life Nov the 2 1909 35 :chesly Taylor chile Deparet This life Nov the 26 1909 36 :old unkel frank ash Deparet this Life Nov the 25 1909 37 :praper [''poper''] potter Wife Nov the 1909 38 :Dis marks rolen [''Bismark Rowland]'' Deparet Life Dec the 20 1909 39 P42 ---- :miney hicks Depatet this Life Dec the 28 1909 :golen [''Golden''] fitts child Depart this Life Jan the 7 1910 3 :harel Jonson got kill Jan the 6 1910 4 :Thomas Mitchel on Wolf creek Depart this Life Jan 1910 5 :roberdy Winfee chile Deparet this Life Jan the 19 1910 6 :Samey hindrixson chile Deparet this Life Jan the 18 1919 7 :gabel meares at the county house Deparet this Life Jan the :15 1910 8 :Ferl Starns Deparet this Life Jan 16 1910 9 :Will aken child Deparet this Life March the 2 1910 10 :Lem coley [''Corley''] Deparet this Life march the 11 1910 11 :Troy emelern Taylor child of Kileys Taylor Best Nown as kily sarulkin Deparet this Life April the 12 1910 12 P43 ---- :James Jones Deparet this Life on fridy Before the first Sunday in october 1907 this 1 day first Day 20 :Lithbeth Taylor Deparet this Life Dec the 24 1910 :Bill pack Deparet this Life Dec the 27 1910 :ant Poly grason [''Gregston''] Depatet This Life dec the 26 1910 :Lauses Burten Depared this Life Nov the 5 1929 :Bill Slager Wife Depared this Life Nov the 6 1929 :Flory Winerd Depared this Life may the 3 1931 lee Winird Wife P44 ---- :Jonfan fusten Darghter Fusten Deparet this Life April the 20 1910 age 96 years old No 13 :mis christain Deparet this Life April the 22 1910 age 85 years Bet halen [''Beth Hallum''] mother No 14 :[[Presley-1985|John Preasly]] got Shot By his Son van [''Vandergriff''] may the 29 1910 Kill and Dead No 15Bristol Herald Courier, June 8, 1910, Page 8. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/bristol-herald-courier-death-of-john-pre/129520287/ : accessed August 5, 2023), clip page for Death of John Presley by user trixnbun :[[Cantrell-4927|Thomas cantreal]] got cut By Rolur [''Roller''] James roler [Roller] Boy may the 22 1910 and Died No 16(KW. Thomas Cantrell/Julius Roller)The Tennessean, May 23, 1910, Page 1. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tennessean-julius-roller-killed-tom/129811024/ : accessed August 10, 2023), clip page for Julius Roller killed Tom Cantrell by user trixnbunNashville Banner, May 23, 1910, Page 9. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/nashville-banner-james-rolad-cuts-thomas/129811051/ : accessed August 10, 2023), clip page for James Rolad Cuts Thomas Cantrells throat by user trixnbun :Wesley Bankes Deprat this Life June the 4 1910 No 17 :mary haile Was Born march the 22 1836 Deparet This Life may the 12 1907 age 71 year and 1 month and 21 Day old No 18 :Square John runnels [''Reynolds''] Depart this Life June the 13 :1910 Born agee 81 years and 4 month and 28 Days No 19 P45 ---- :Record of Death for 1916 :mis Winchester [''Laura''] Wife of Bill Winchester Deparet this Life Jun the 23 1910 21 :Frankes ashes Wife Deparet this Life June the 27 1910 22 :ol ant mary Lanser Deparet this Life June the 30 1910 28 :Nealy Packs child Depated this Life July the 28 1910 2 month old 29 :Betey Neal Wife of John neal Deparet this Life Sept the 3 1910 30 :Bill Judkin Depated this Life Sep 5 1910 31 :John puty Deparet this Life Sept 1910 32 :[[Gill-8896|huse [''Houston S.'' ] gill]] got Shot by Carnel mase Sept 18 1910 33(KW - Shot by M'Connell MossThe Journal and Tribune, September 20, 1910, Page 5. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-journal-and-tribune-houston-s-gill/129520556/ : accessed August 5, 2023), clip page for Houston S. Gill Shot by user trixnbun :D R Bell at Smithville Deparer this Life Jan the 27 1930 add :unel Sun hicks [''B. N. Hicks''] Depeared this The 2 day of April 1931 P46 ---- :jimmy coging Deparet this Life october the 7 1910 34 :James Tuber Moser Deparet this Life october the 7 1910 35 :ant Betty Taylor Deparet this Life Dec the 24 1910 36 :William Pack Deparet this Life Dec the 27 1910 37 :patey gragson Deparet this Life Dec the 27 1910 38 :mary lithbith [''Elizabeth''] venatta Depart This Life Jan the 28 1911 :Wife of James Vanatta 1 :Jack malon [''Malone''] Deparet this Life march the 1 1911 2 :Luther Smith Deparet this Life march the 7 1911 3 :Chesley Turner Departet this march 11 1911 4 :Jackson carter Deparet this life Jan the 31 1930 age 98 3 month P47 ---- :Death Record 1937 :Mr Bob Nixon Departed this life May 17, 1937 on Monday morning at 7 oclock. Was Burred at Hackine [''Hurricane''] age. :Miss Ina Ira Barnes Departed this Life May 15, 1937 on Saturday Were Burred at long branch age 18. :Mr T. J. Dunham Departed this Life May 15, 1937 on Saturday Were burred at long Branch. Age 15. :Mrs Rachel Spencer Departed this Life May 22, 1937 on Saturday :Were Burred at Pea ridge. :Mr Dan Watson Departed this life July 3, 1937 on Saturday :Mrs Maruin Parker Departed this life august 12, 1937 :The infat of Mr & Mrs Jessie Redmon Departed this life august 1937 :Mr Frank Love Departed This Life november 19, 1937 :Mrs Marget Allen Departed This Life Jan 31, 1938 on Monday :Tom Atnip Departed this Life January 18, 1940 Buried at pea ridge P48 ---- :Birey eases [''Bertie Moore wife of Robert L. Estes'']Deparetet :this may the 9 1911 No 5 :clay Starns Deparet this may the 6 1911 No 6 :Lisey Beth culwell Depart this Life may the 20 1911 No 7 :Bill givens Deparet This Life may This the 22 1911 No 8 Bury By the odd fellow :poper poter Deparet This Life may the 22 1911 No 9 :funel preach by David Waford at the house :Bob aggess [''Agee''] chile Deparet this Life may the 24 1911 No 10 :Sary adcock Deparet This Life may the 16 1911 No 11 :Wife of ryaly adcock :edy pack Depart this Life may the 30 1911 and the odd fellow march away him Jun the 1 1911 12 :Waler [''Walter''] Sanders Deparet this Life June the 12 1911 13 :Andy Lockhart Deparet this Life June the 10 1911 14 P49 ---- :i marry from the Flat Wood Back hom March the 28 1908 :rev David C Taylor and Mama out thear the 28 Day of octo 1907 :poly Webb chile of James Web Deparet This life auges the 9 1911 20 :maty Driver Deparet this Life august 7 1911 21 :D r Bob Fustan girl Depat this Life august the 10 1911 22 :Bill love Deparet This Life aug the 10 1911 23 :gorg poter [''George Potter''] Depatet this Life agugs 1910 24 :John vanepool [''Vanderpool''] Deparet This Life august the 18 1911 25 :John pud parer Deparet This Life august the 20 1911 26 :D r John Taylor Deparet this Life august the 21 1911 27 :rile fisher chile Deparet this Life august the 21 1911 28 P50 ---- :Liberty Death records :John Devenport Deparet This Life June the 13 1911 15 :Thomas Suel [''Sewell''] Deparet this Life June the 15 1911 16 :[[Smithson-1332|Lessa Smihson]] got kill by elace Beth June the 9 1911 17(KW - Lessie E. Smithson)The Tennessean, June 10, 1911, Page 1. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tennessean-leslie-smithson-stabbed-t/130520867/ : accessed August 23, 2023), clip page for Leslie Smithson Stabbed to death in DeKalb Co. by user trixnbun :henay Taylor Deparet This Life June the 28 1911 year old sevrs helt By A J Waler [''Waller''] 18 :J M Malon [''Malone''] Deparet this life July the 19 1911 Born Feburary the 20 1835 age 80 year 4 month and 29 Days 19 :D R Jones at hafaker [''Halfacre''] Depart This Life Sep the 8 1911 20 :David pinnagar Depart this Life octo the 6 1911 21 :Jam moore child Deparet this Life octo the 7 1911 22 :Fane Taylor Depared this Life April the 7 1932 ages 76 years and 4 and Sevn Days P51 ---- :mary Watson Wife of Dan Watson Deparet This Life Sep the 18 1911 24 :gasey fish Depareet this Life Sep 17 1911 23 :James rain got Damp Struk in a Well october the 10 1911 and kill him 25 :Birthy Denny Was Born April the 25 1885 and Did octber the 19 1911 age 26 years and 5 month and 21 Days 26 :Jug Weler Deparet this Life octo the 26 1911 27 :rich lee Depatet this Life octo the 26 1911 28 :marthy robson [''Robinson''] Depart this Life octo the 24 1911 29 :goren [''Gordon''] kelly Deparet This Life octo 27 1911 30 P52 ---- :James Dermen Wife Deparet this Life Nov the 3 1911 31 :Lithibeth Taylor Departer This Life Nov the 11 1911 32 :Jam [''James''] Derman Died Dec 1919 :D John young Child Deparet This life Dec the 14 1911 33 :moly Mulkin [''Mullican''] Depuret This Life Dec the 12 1911 34 :Bob pety Wife Deparet This Life Dec the 5 1911 35 :Nancy Winfee Deparet this Life Dec the 29 1911 :Teny cantrel Deparet this June the 13 1912 :Dick cantrel Deparet This June the 14 1912 36 :Sinday redman Depared this life Dec the 17 1929 P53 ---- :Feb the J L cantrel Went too See the pealy to vent for him 20 Day aley Barn find his garden :D C Taylor the Town Monday the 22 1931 to hav my Diptissary takin in the State of Josy Taylor :Danel b Kelly Depared This life augue the 9 1926 :Bill age [''Agee''] Depared This Lilfe may the 19 1932 :Jims Slagers Wife Depared This Life This life aust the the 9 1936 :Dub cantreal Wife Depared This life July the 17 1929 :Sary ann cantreal Depared This life octor the 13 1929 P54 ---- :Death for 1912 :[[Atnip-61|Jiney Trapp]] Deparet This Life Janay the 18 1912 No 1 (KW - Virginia "Jennie" Atnip Trapp) :[[Bond-12402|Mareln Bons]] got Shot By [[Fuston-108|Lothur Fuston]] Dead Janay the 21 1912 No 2(KW - Martin Bonds/Luther Fuston)The Commercial Appeal, January 23, 1912, Page 8. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-commercial-appeal-luther-fuston-kill/129634015/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page for Luther Fuston Kills Martin Bond article 1 by user trixnbun :Lesly peak Deparet This Life Janary the 22 1912 No 3 :Willy vanhouser child Deparet this Life Janary the 18 1912 No 4 :Bob Melon Wife Deparet this Life Janary the 22 1912 No 5 [''above line x’d out'' ] Bob Mulon Wife feb 5 harson Shearl Deparet this Life Janary the 29 1912 No 6 :James hais [''Hayes''] at the Nares Deparet This Life Janary the 28 1912 No 7 :Samey hathWay had his arm cut off Janary the 25 1912 :James Melon Wife Deparet This Life Feb the 4 1912 8 :D R Bob mason Deparet this Life July the 25 1931 :gorg Suling [''Sullens''] Deparar This Life July the 22 1931 P55 ---- :Nwt avr [''Newton Avery''] Depared This Life Jan the 22 1920 No 1 :elec macktar [''Alexander McEntire''] Depared This Life feb the 11 Day 1922 :good hupper [''Goodlet Hooper''] Ded on the tabel Feb the 13 1922 from an opertion :renar rusel [''Lorenia Russell''] Born July 15 1867 and Did may the 13 1922 age 56 years and 11 month Serves helt By cesey and D C Taylor :gorg [''George''] martin Depared This Life august the 3 1931 :John robson [''Robinson''] Depared This Life July the 4 Sunday 1931 P56 ---- :Niger James maison [''Mason''] Depared This Life July the 22 1930 :Docker Bell Depared Jan the 31 1930 :John robson [''Robinson''] Depared This Life June the 4 Sunday 1931 :henry Jonson Born march the 7 and Did feb the 21 1912 age 67 years and 11 month and 15 Days No 9 :Pater Williams Deparet This Life Feb the 21 1912 colerd No 10 :Lithby hix Depater This Life march the 4 1912 No 11 :Bob Agge Wife Deparet This Life march the 5 1912 No 12 :Malviney Summers Deparet this Life march the 11 1912 Born Nov the 8 1844 age 67 years and 4 month and 3 Days No 13 :Leman patson Depaaret This Life march 24 1912 No 14 :Nany Turner Wife of harwell Turner Deparet This Life march the 24 1912 No 15 P57 ---- :isaac clark Depared this life June the 14 1925 age 63 years :[[Trapp-406|D R John Savag Trapp]] 80 years old Depared This life July the 26 1930 age 80 years(KW - Dr. John Houston Savage Trapp) :Mr Shell Maynard & Pearl Slager Were married 1934 :Mr Johnie Bush & Vallie Slager Were married 1934 :Born to Mr and Mrs Alton Mullican 2 twins boys :Born to Mr and Mrs Oble Mullican a girl Name Alic Merrie :Born to Mr and Mrs Alvie Love a girl :Born to Mr and Mrs Jonny Cantrul a Boy name Lyshie Billy :Born to Mr & Mrs Frank Jones A Boy name Doris Mitchrell :Born to Mr & Mrs Ray Burton a Boy P58 ---- :Death record Nams as for 1912 :govaner Bob Taylor Deparet This Life march the 30 1912 No 16 :John morar Deparet This Life march the 31 1912 age 86 years aby No 17 :mary Mulkin [''Mullican''] Wife of Bill Mulkin [Mullican] Deparet this Life march the 6 1912 No 18 :W M Foster Deparet This Life April this 10 1912 19 :mandy estes Deparet This Life may the 19 1912 Wife of Bracket Estes age 73 years :one more 20 :one more 21 :Will Buck canterel Deparet This Jun the 22 1912 22 :mis filleps [''Mary E. Phillips''] Deparet this Life june the 22 1912 23 :mis tarey Wife of Baas Tary Deparet this Life June the 21 1912 24 :isaac culwells Deparet This Life Jun the 25 1912 25 P59 ---- :Wretten By Oma Frances Taylor :Death record :[[Nixon-7327|Hobert Nixon]] age 19 years Old Departed this life Feb - 1. 1935 Was shot by [[Jones-139115|Hobert Lee :Jones]] on long Branch at John Fishes house Wed - night Jan - 30. At 9. O’clock. :Lillan Mai Taylor departed her life March 18. 1934, at 7. O’clock Sun. mor. :Mat W. Turner Departed this life March 6. 1935 at 10 O’clock :Rev. David C. Taylor Departed This life Jan. 4, 1934 Born December 27. 1851 age 82 year & 9 days :Cressie Taylor Departed this life March 11. 1935 age 92 :Dink Johnson Departed this life March 8. 1935 :Infant of Ollie Taylor Departed this life March 14. 19335 :Infant of Ment Murphy Departed life March 1935 :T. S. Lamberson Departed this life on Monday night, may 27. 1935 :Bill Hill Departed This life May 22 1935 :Tab Eurvin Departed This life June 7 1935 :Hamp Mcginess Departed This life June 10 1935 :Sallie Kelley Departed this life July 10 1935 :Billy Okley Departed this life July 14 1935 :Sam Willams Departed this life July 26 1935 killed by a rock falling off a bluff P60 ---- :James cantrel Deparet This life June the 30 1912 30 :James Watson Deparet This life July the 15 1912 31 :pal Summers Depaaret This Life July the 20 1912 Was Born June the 8 1852 age 60 years and 1 month and 12 Day Sevars helt by D C Taylor a g h atnip revlation 14 chapter :Thomas J Benette Was Born Nov the 15 1839 Died July the 24 1912 agee 72 years 8 month and 9 Day profess faith in christ at early man hood Join the Me church at Bright hill Sevras By D C Taylor Job 14 and 14 if a man Deie Shall he Liv agin No. 33 :miss anson [''Anderson''] Wife of Bill anson [''Anderson''] Dead amilkin the cows Sudent July the 31 1912 34 P61 ---- :Death Record of 1936 Parkison :Mrs Haner Taylor Departed this Life March 24. 1936 on Tuesday night Did 25 Min til 8 O clock Age :Mrs Nancie Okley Departed this Life March 24. 1936 On Tuesday :Liza Lancaster Departed this life February 8 1936 On Saturday :Infit of James Bates Departed this life February. 27. 1936 :Mrs Laura Taylor Departed this life June 3. 1936. On Wednesday at 6 30 Oclock Wife of Charley Taylor Sone of H. C. Taylor :Mrs Floria Parkason Departed this life June 17 1936 :Mrs Willie Canatrell Departed this life June 17 1936 :Mr Elige Taylor Departed this life September 15 1936 Died on Tuesday night at 10 mi til 10 O clock age 77 years 3 monts 20 days :Mrs Nancie Taylor Departed This Life October 28 on Thursday at 6 oc age 60 1 mont. 18 days 1937 :Mrs Bill Malone Departed this Life December 9. 1936 on Wenesday & was bured Tue 10 :Mrs Malone [Eliza Agness Malone] Deparated This Life Dec 2 1936 on Wend. P62 ---- :Death Record :henry pistole found Ded in the Bed July the last Week 1912 35 :Thomas magassa chile Deparet September the 1912 36 :James gof [''Goff''] Boy Deparer This Life Sep 19 1912 37 :Mack hais [''Hayes''] boy Depat the Sep the 28 1912 38 :Leevi Robson [''Levi Robinson''] Was Born Jan 25 1821 and Deparet this Life Sep the 29 1912 age 91 years and 8 month and 4 Days No 39 :John Williams Deparet This Life october the 2 1912 No 40 :Will Lockheart got kill octo the 5 1912 With a loge rolled over him No 41 :Mr Frank Hendrixson Departed this Life November 2 1936 on Monday P63 ---- :Record of marriages of 1936 :haten Fouch Depared This life Janary the 30 1932 :Stok adcock Depared This life Janary 1932 :granir lawen [''Granger Lawson''] Wife Depared This life Janay the 29 1932 :Mr L. C. Ervin Liberty Tenn R # 3 :Mr. Herbert Lee Allen and Miss Evamai Jones Were married October 11. 1936 on Sunday :Mr Hubert Love and Miss Rubye Walker Were married October 18. 1936 on Sunday Evening :Mr Odell Hail and Miss Myrtle Pilliph [''Phillips''] were married October 17. 1936 on Saturday :Mr Claxton Tramel Miss Clearene Hendrixson Were married October 1936 :Mr and Mrs Ruby Gill Were married November 1936 :Mr Jessie Lee Redmon Miss Ruby Lee Hendrixson Were Married November 6. 1936 on Friday Morning :Mr Part Bates and Miss Lorene Lamberson Were Married February 7. 1937 Sunday P64 ---- :ruthey P Taylor Deparet this Life octo the 21 1912 No 37 :[[Dabbs-503|ant licy cantrell]] noen as ant licy clark Deparet this Life octo the 25 1912 age 78 years and 6 month 5 Days 35 years a member of the church No 38(KW - Delilah Cantrell) :matey clark chile of abe clark Depater This Life Nov the 1 1912 No 39 :Maney pop [''Pope''] found Dead Nov the 16 1912 Wife of Will pop [Pope] found By pat paig 40 :C A Huddlaton [''Huddleston''] Born feb 7 1835 and Deparet This Life feb 18 1912 agee 76 years 11 month 21 Days 41 :mary Slate Depared This life July the 12 1926 P65 ---- :Record marriga :norman molene [''Norma Malone''] & Luther :Robson [Robinson] 1933 :Ruby Lancaster & Carnil Williams 1935 :Willit Clovis & Baxter Rif [Rice] 1935 :Orbil Puddie [''Putty''] & Otis Midget 1935 :Virlis Bates & James Lamberson 1934 :DessifVada Taylor & Hubert Claborn 1936 :Ody Beria & Gil Davise 1936 :Miss Beria & Jack Rite 1936 :Marry & Walter Trapp 1934 :Allie Jim Hail & Mr. Cilmon [''Coy L. Clemons''] :maglu Jonson & Robert Taylor 1936 :Mr Ted Beckwith & Maxine Eller were married June 13 1936 On Saturday mor. 9.30 ocloc :Mr aaron Young & Eva Dean Bain were married June 12 1936 On Friday :Mr. James Willam Fuston Miss Clara Rie [''Clarrie''] Taylor were married July 2 1936 O Thursday Afternoon :Miss Susie Jackson and Mr. Pat Page were married August 1936 :Miss Wiley Semon and Mr. Alton Tramell were married August 1936 :Miss Lucellar Atnip and Mr J. D. Eurvin were married By John Lee Foutch September 26. 1936 on Saturday night P66 ---- :record of Death for 1912 Peforam Taylor :Thomas Blackburn Deparet this Life Dec the 1 1912 No No 42 :Lanso garson Wife Depret this Life Nov the 8 1912 No 43 :John p runels [''Reynolds''] Deparet this Life Dec the 18 1912 No 44 :John ganson Deparet this Life Dec the 20 1912 No 45 :cleat Starns chile Deparet this life Dec 21 1912 No 46 :W h merrent [''William H. Merritt''] Was Born march the 2 :1838 and Decear this Life Dec the 30 1912 age 74 years :and 9 month and 29 Days No 47 :pat paig [''Page''] child Depat This Life Dec the 1912 No 48 :Less Hixason child Deparet Life Dec the 29 1912 No 49 :Thomas megreger Wife Deparet this oct 1912 No 50 P67 ---- :Death Record :Fait [''Lafayet''] Taylor Deparet This Life Dec the 15 1912 No 51 :lee Jones Depared This Nov the 25 1930 :Sam hicks Depard This life April the 2 1931 age 90 year old :lee Johons [''Jones''] Depared This Life Nov the 25 1930 :James midget :Willie Carson Smith :W. J. Trusty :Dewie Love & Danil Saller :Orvle Lee Durham :Jack atnip & Toy B Foster :Mrs Mary Coggins Departed this life September 24 - 1938 on Friday. The wife of Mr. Cas Coggins. P68 ---- :Janary the 1 1913 A record of Death for 1913 :Souzey Waston mother Law of Tucker Summer Deparet This Life Nov the 5 1913 No 50 :e Lithbeth Dunlap Deparet This Life Jan the 9 1913 She Did in a chare Seting up 78 years old No. 1 :preacher henry Wright Depart This Life Jan the 6 1913 No 2 :ant patsy Bain Deparet This Life Jan the 11 1913 82 years 10 mont Savn Deays No 3 :Bill Wilson D R wilson Papy Deparet This Life Jan the 13 1913 agee 80 oud for masson old No 4 :Will young chile Deparet This Life Jan 14 1913 No 5 :ant Saley meret [''Merritt''] Deparet This Life Jan the 22 1913 :age 71 years and 8 month and Savn Day No 6 :John Spener [''Spencer''] Wife Deparet this Life Jan the :1913 No 7 :edeney clark Deparet This Life feb the 7 1913 No 8 P69 ---- :arey [Ira] Nixson Boy got his Lags Broke Jun the 15 1913 hubert Nixson :charly hail [''Hale''] chil Born Feb the 15 1913 :Baught a calf from Jerry Summer Feb the 27 1913 for $32 Doller and 50 :i Sold elzy Tithworth a calf Feb the 15 1913 For 25 Dollars :Marriages :Miss Ruby Bell Taylor And Mr Homer oble Mullican was married Dec. 24.1938 on Sat. :Miss ofala Louise Taylor and Mr Marton Watson was married Dec 24. 1938 on Sat. :Miss [[Taylor-55148|Cordie May Taylor]] and [[Cantrell-5793|James Cantrell]] was married Dec 25 1938 on Sun. :Miss Lucile Mcdowel and Mr Carlon Ray Taylor was married Dec 25. 1938 on Sun. :Miss Clarnell Taylor & Mr Quntion Robert Taylor was married Dec. 18 1938 on Sun. :Miss Vadil Cantrul and Mr Alton Pack was maried Dec 24 1938 on Sat. P70 ---- :Record of Death For 1913 :Tilmon Chetman [''Cheatham''] Deparet This Life Jan the 25 1913 No 8 :Will Webb child Did Dec the 7 1913 9 No 10 :[[Atnip-78|ant Jemmima]] [''Daughter of Benjamin Atnip''] Paig [''Page''] got Burnt up Feb the 9 1913 till She Did No 11(KW - Jemima Atnip Page) :Liley grify [''Griffith''] [''Daughter of Ephraim Griffith''] Deparet this Life Feb the 14 1913 No 12 :mis Line Deparet This Life Feb the 16 1913 No 13 :James Summers Was Born feb the 23 1851 and Dead march the 1 1913 age 62 years and 6 Days No 14 :caty Hicks Daugher of Jim hicks Depaaret This Life feb the 28 1913 No 15 :Jesy Hicks Deparet This Life Nov the 1912 16 :Billy vickes Deparet This Life the 8 of 1913 march 17 P71 ---- :Thomas Fourd Depared This Life Dec the 24 1927 :Thomas young Depared This Life Dec the 24 1927 :Feby atwell Depared This Life may the 2 1931 :Borned to Mr & Mrs Firman Taylor a boy Bennie H Taylor Feb 16. 1937 :Borned to Mr & Mrs Alton Mullican a boy James Alton Jan 5. 1937 :Borned to Mr & Mrs Sun Dukes A boy march 1937 :Borned to Mr & Mrs Athol Foster a Girl march 1937 :Borned to Mr & Mrs Willie Taylor a Girl May 1937 :borned to Mr & Mrs Bob Turner a boy March 1937 :Borned to Mr & Mrs James Malone a boy gray chalrs March 1937 :Borned to Mr & Mrs Gorden Fish a Girl :Borned to Mr & Mrs Perl Maynard a Girl P72 ---- :old miss Sanlen Jake Sanley Wife [''Marilda Ponder''] Deparet This Feb march 3 1913 No 18 :Noley Self Chil Deparet this Life march the 2 1913 No 19 :Beck Jan Ward Deparet the Life march the 10 1913 No 20 :gosso Tithwoth [''Tittsworth''] Bill Tithwoth Wife Deparet This Life march 15 1912 No 21 :Berry cantrel Departed This Life march the 23 1913 No 22 :Eleck ferl [''Ferrell''] Depated This Life marck the 28 1913 No 23 :Joe marten Departed this Life march the 22 1913 No 24 :evey Jugen [''Eva Judkins''] Deparet This Life April the 12 1913 Wife of rom Jugen ''[Jarome Judkins''] No 25 :Bornd to Mr & Mrs James Fuston a boy name James Carlon P73 ---- :Henry anson [''Anderson''] Wife Josey Anson [''Anderson''] Depared This Life Sept the 15 1930 :Felex helmonson [''Helm''] Depared This Sept the 6 1930 :Witman Waller Depares This Life Sept the 9 1930 :Mr. W J. Ervin & Jullie Ethell Taylor was married July 4 1942 :Mr. Robert Denton Carter and Irian was Thus :Mr. H. Scot & Jones :Mr. A. B. Waller :Mr. W. J. Trusty :Mr. A. J. atnip :Mr T. B. Foster :Mr. O. L. Durham :Mr. R. D. nixon :Mr. F. B. Bates :Mr. N. L. Taylor :Mr. O. L. Durham :Mr. G. R. walker :Mr. O. D. agie :Mr. H. C. Taylor :Mr. C. B. Taylor :Mr. S. R. Taylor :Mr. J. B. Taylor :Mr. L. G. Taylor :Mr H. O. Mullican :Mr J. M. Strord :Mr P M Bates :Mr. L. G. Pucket :Mr C. L. Sullivan :Mr. C. Scot :Mr. J. Scot P74 ---- :Death Record :preacher manson Scot Deparded the Life April the 15 1913 No 26 :Samay [''Sammy''] Denny chile ruby Deparet This Life march the 11 about 1913 No 27 :giels [''Giles''] Fisher Depared This Life April the 20 1913 No 28 :Nigher Lasey in County house Deparet this Life April the 24 1913 No 29 :Lithbeth Starns Was Born Aug the 13 1851 No 30 and Did Jan the 3 1913 age 61 years No 31 :Joe Blakbern Depaared This Life may the 15 1913 No 34 :Mr Johnie Bethel Taylor was Drafted into The army march 17 1943 age 18 P75 ---- :onie m. Durham :record of marriages :Irene Yergin & Charles White Frazier 1935 :[[Driver-4038|Walter Driver]] & [[Pinegar-150|Ocie Pindger]] Married June 9 1935(KW - Walter Jackson driver / Ocie Lee Pinegar]] :Irene Wheat & Harry Gordon Foutch married in 1935 :Lorene Bates & Virgle Marten married June 1935 :Janie Greer & jessie Smith were maried July 4 1935 :Goldie cowin & Jeff Hale were married July 28 1935 :Altie Sullins & Clearnce Midget 1935 :Altie Page and Hubert Hardcasle wete married January 28, 1935 :Eular Bethwit & B Crips were marrid Febuary 1936 :Allie mai Bethwit & Otis Judkson wete married December 1935 :Bessie Bates & James Judkson were married December 24, 1935 :Mis Ruby carter of Egle [''Eagle''] Creek and Mr Georga Washington Allen were married August 1936 :Jossie Pack & Modle Maxfule [''Maxwell''] were married April 5. 1936 on Sunday :Miss Evelyn Young and Mr Alton Love were married September 1936 :Jollie Tisdle & Mr Bearia ware married april 28. 1936 on Tuesday :[[Close-2920|Ople clouse]] & [[Cantrell-8796|Frank cantrell]] were married May 23. 1936 on Saturday (KW - Lee Opal Close and Frank Floyd Cantrell) :Grace Fitts & Alton Clouse were married 1936 P76 ---- :gorg Paig [''Page''] Deparett This Life may the 17 1913 No 32 :i W Taylor Was Born may the 12 1852 and Depared This Life may the 18 1913 age 61 years and 6 Days old Severs helt caplinger and mackBrid D C Taylor No 33 No 34 :Bill Bulod [''Bullard''] Did With a caner [cancer] may the 18 1913 No 35 :heard mulon Dec With heart troubel June the 6 1913 No 36 [''above line x’d ou''t] a misstak :Marthy magness Wife of goree magness Deparet June the 7 1913 No 36 :Bob Dearman Depared this Life June the 13 1913 No 37 :old ant Nancy culwell Deperred this Life Dec the 30 :1913 No 67 P77 ---- :record of marriages 1935 :Miss Onie M. Taylor and Mr. Woodrow Durham were married on Sunday morning at 10 oclock March 24, 1935 :Rubye Page & Grady H. Taylor were married on Satuday June 8. 1935 :Miss Oma Frances Taylor and Mr. Firman Love Taylor were married on December 24, 1935 on Tuesday Eveing :Miss Lila grady Durham were married to Mr. Roy David Taylor January 7. 1936 :Miss Barbie Close and Mr. Willie Jule Spincer were married Feb 22. 1936 on Saturday :Miss Lrane Taylor and Mr. James E Malone were married Feb 21. 1936 on Friday :Miss Amie Redmon and Mr Luther Musick were married march 1. 1936 on Sunday Eveing :Miss Jewl Love And Mr Lewis Fox were married September 1936 :Miss altie mullican and Mr Luke Gill were married September 1935 P78 ---- :record of Death for 1913 :Nanety vandpool [''Nancy Vanderpool''] Depard this Life July the 5 1913 No 38 :John Winfee Wife Depate This July the 5 1913 No 39 :munrow Taylor Depared This Life July the 18 1913 No 40 :Solawn Whit got run over By the train at Nashvill July the 19 1913 and kill Dead : No 41 :Thomas arnel [''Arnold''] Wife Departed This life augst the first Sunday 1913 :No 42 :a man Dead in W in Whit county august 1913 No 43 :Joe bent Fustan Depared This Life august the 27 1913 No 44 :Sam Bean chile Depared This life aug the 27 1913 No 45 :Danel Watson girl Depared this Life august 1913 No 46 P79 ---- :Miss Ola young age 21 year and 1 month and 7 Days Died Dec the 25 1922 Join the the Baptis church 1917 :ola louney Depared This Life Jun the 25 1927 :unkel lauses Ban Depared This Life Jun the 25 1927 :Toney mainer girl Depared This Life Jun the 24 1927 :Born to Mr and Mrs Edd Duke a boy name Bitty Darce :Born to Mr and Mrs Herbert Love a Boy name Herabrt [''Herbert''] C :Born to Mr and Mrs Herbert Page [''line erased''] :Born to Mr & MRs Luther music a boy was born Jan 4, 1937 name Luth [''Luther''] music :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Fermon Taylor a girl Dec. 13 1938. :Borned to Mr & Mrs J D Earvin a boy Dec 1938 P80 ---- :Jack Atnip Wife Depared this Life may the 23 1913 No 47 :Dasie Blacker [''Dessie Blackburn''] Daugher of Liges Taylor Was Born July the 23 1897 and :Depared This Life Sept the 2 1913 age 16 years and 1 month and 6 Days old Sever helt By J Waler and :D C Taylor and John masson No 49 :John Mulking [''Mullican''] Depared This Life Sep the 29 :1913 No 50 :fait [''Fate''] esters chile Depared This Life sep the 1913 :Son No 51 :Mis Willson [''Mary''] Depared This Life octo the 5 1913 No 52 :William Webbs girl Depared This life octo the 5 1913 No 53 :Nealey pack 2 chilern Depared This Life octo 1913 No 55 :heny DeRoe and his Wife Depared This Life Sep 1913 No 57 P81 ---- :Chesley Taylor Depared This Life octo the 11 1897 :Billey clark Depared This Life Janary the 31 1924 :Betey ane redman Depared This Life Jan the 31 1924 :Sary Robson [''Robinson''] Was Born may the 13 1831 and Died Jan the 15 1927 age 95 years old and 8 month 1 Day profess faith in Chris 19002 and Join the Baptis church at ingin Creek the Sam years :D Bell young Wife of Billey young Depared This Life october the 15 1930 :Borned to Mr and Mrs Firmon Taylor a boy March 16. 1937 8 or 9 b on Tuesday about 3 15 oclock :Borned to Mr and Mrs Floyad [''Floyd''] Carter a Gairl in march name Dortha June carter 7 ½ pou P82 ---- :Seamy Bares Depared This Life octo the 24 1913 No 58 :henson hoopper Depared This Life octo the 24 1913 No 59 :calvin holt Depared This Life Nov the 5 1913 No 60 :harry Braswell Depared This Life Nov the 10 1913 No 61 :Billy Belluf [''Bailiff''] little Boy 2 years Depared This Life Nov the 14 1913 No 62 :heard meloand Depared This Life Nov the 1 1913 No 63 :Bill eaton preacher Depared This life Nov 1913 No 64 :Jaren gotherd Depared This life Dec the 19 1913 No 65 :Sol Williams his Wife Depared This life Dec the 20 : 1913 No 66 : No 67 P83 ---- :Marthy Barns Wife of A B Barns Depared This Life July 27 1913 Born 1866 octo 29 age 46 and 3 month and 2 Days No 68 :[[Cantrell-9542|Oley Joes]][''Jones''] [''daughter of Bob Cantrell''] Depared This Life April the 27 1924(KW - Ollie Cantrell Jones, may also show with last name Fowler, as it appears her mother is buried under that last name. Have made assumption Maiden was Cantrell) :Mis Nols [''Nancy Catherine Knowles''] Wife of J S h Noles [''Knowles''] Deparet This Life Dec the 19 1924 :D M cantreall Was Born Nov the 7 1865 and Dead march the 2 1927 age 58 years 3 month and 23 Days : Rufus F Watson Was Born Sept the 11 1856 and Departes This life march of 1927 Was married to mary J Terry march the 3 1878 Who Departes This life about 13 years ago to This unin Was Born 7 chileren Who are all dead expect one P84 ---- :Jan the 1 1914 :Death for 1914 :Joh pas [''Poss''] Depared This life Jan the 8 1914 No 1 :mis gilburt [''Annie''] Wife of Bill gilburt Depared This life Jan :the 8 1914 No 2 :earn [''Aaron''] Braswell [''son of Nathan Braswell''] got kill with a auto Jan the 11 1914 No 3 :Bluffur David Depared This life Jan the 14 1914 No 4 :Ted coggin chle [''Walter Coggin''] Depared This life Jan the 19 1914 No 5 :Dock Tithworth [''J. S. Tittsworth''] Deppared This Life Jan the 25 1914 No 6 :Sam flourdy [''Florida''] Depared This life Jan the 27 1914 No 7 :Denal Nouby Depared This life Jan the 27 1914 8 :franes Sheals [''Frances Shields''] Depared This Life feb the 4 1914 She Was Born July the 22 1856 age 57 years and 5 months and 17 Days No 9 P85 ---- :[[Cantrell-804|curnel Wat [''Watson''] cantrel]] Depared This Dec the 1920(KW - Willialm Watson - Find A Grave States PVt, need to idnetify where Curnel is coming from) :James Jones Depared This Life Dec 1 1920 :E W Taylor Depared This august the 20 1921 :Scott Tary [''Winfield Scott Tyree''] Depared This Life Sep the 3 1921 :ant mary adcock Depared This march the 25 1926 :Beckey young Depared This life march the 29 1926 :miss adcock Depared This life march the 29 1926 :haten Fouch Depared This Life Jan the 30 1932 :Stok Adcock Depared This Life Jant eh 1932 :granger Lasin [''Lawson''] Wife Depared This Life Jan the 29 1932 P86 ---- :Aney allen Wife of John allens Depared This Life Feb the 4 :1914 No 10 :an old Woman at the poor hous Depared This Life feb the 4 1914 miss rankhorn [''Angeline''] in county house No 11 :John pases [''Poss''] Baby [''Leslie''] Depared This Life Jan the 1914 No 12 :Willie Denny girl of Wils Denny Depared This life Jan the 22 1914 No 13 :marling rusel a preacher a Baptis Depared This Life Feb the 21 1914 No 14 :John nubel Depared This life Feb the 17 1914 No 15 :nuisey mangram Depared This life march the 10 1914 No 16 :mis christen mother of James christen Depared This Life march the 28 1914 No 17 P87 ---- :Frane Taylor Was Born Nov 10 1855 and Depared This life April the 7 1932 age 76 years 4 month and 27 Day goine the church 17 years ago :Steven Robson [''Robinson''] Depared This Life April the 29 1932 liv at Rond Topp a preacher Baptis church :Mr. B. Malone Mr. A. B. Waller :Mr. W. C. Smith Mr. N. L. Taylor :Mr J. L. Love Mr. M. Nixson :Mr. T. B. Foster Mr L Musick :Mr D. L. Love Mr. W. Watch :Mr. L. O. Dukes Mr. R. D. Nixon :Mr. W. B. Ervin Mr. Jr Scoat :Mr. O. L. Durham Mr C P. Titsworth :Mr. D : Saller Mr B Maynad :Mr. H. O. Mullican Mr E Maynard :Mr. J : Walker Mr W Earvin :Mr. S : Walker :Mr. J. L. Redmon :Mr F. B. Bates :Mr D : Walker :Mr J. D. Hendrixson :Mr C. C. Scot :Mr T. S. Lamberson :Mr A J Lamberson :Mr. G. W. Allen :Mr. H. L. Allen P88 ---- :Thomas Liels Depared This Life march the 26 1914 No 18 :ed cooper ''[son of W. B. Cooper''] Depared This Life April the 1 1914 No 19 :Bob curtis [''Charlie Wade Curtis, son of Davie Curtis''] hung him Self April the 6 1914 No 20 :Jeff elazandy [''Alexander''] Depared This Life April 6 :1914 No 21 :J gof [''Goff''] girl Depared This Life April the 25 1914 No 22 :Will vanhouser [''Vanhooser''] Boy Depared This Life April the 21 1914 No 23 :Waid [''Wade''] Washer Depared This Life may the 1 :1914 No 24 :unel John yearen [''Yeargin''] [son of James Yeargin] Went to meeting To Day and then Died at 10 oclock To Night This may the 3 1914 No 25 :Mrs Hellan Caplinger Departed this life June - 1938 P89 ---- :Danel Kelley Depared This august the 9 1926 :Jims Sligers Wife Depared This life august the 9 1926 :James Young Deparate This Life octber 18 1926 :Bob ramer girl [''Gracy B. Raymond''] Depared This octo 1926 :healin Noals [''Helen Knowles''] Depared this Life octo 1926 :Death For 1927 :Sary Robson [''Robinson''] Was Born may the 13 1831 and Deid Jan the 15 1927 age 95 years and 8 month and 2 old profess faith chrirs in the 1902 Sevars helt By D C Taylor and Bob Witlock 88 pas road :John vanhoser [''Vanhooser''] Departed This Life Nov the 28 1929 :Bart Rit [''Bartley Wright''] Deparetes This Life Nov 1929 P90 ---- :Mary Frane martin [''daughter of James Hale''] Was Born June the 13 1862 and Did may the 6 1914 age 52 years and 11 months and 21 Days and has Bin a professon of christ for about 25 years and has Lived a christan Life till Death Burel Seves By D C Taylor may the 7 1914 No 26 :mary Watson Depared This Life may the 14 1914 Wife of ruf Watson No 27 :John Aston [''Austin''] Depared This Life may 17 1914 No 28 :John Rolinge [''Rowling''] Wife [''Jennie''] Deprdeder This Life may the 29 1914 No 29 :chest Rigba [''Chess Rigsby''] [''son of James Rigsby''] Depared This Life June the 14 1914 No 30 :Frane Taylor Depared This Life April 7 1932 P91 ---- :[[Van_Hooser-174|Jesy vanhouser]] [''Vanhooser''] Shot his Self June the 27 1914 No 32(KW - Jesse Van Hooser) :Rowan paig [''Roan Page''] hangs his Self June the 25 1914 No 33 :Bass Summer chile Depared This Life June the 29 :1914 No 34 :Ruth michel Depared This Life Jun the 20 1914 No 35 :old ant Souzy Tibs Depared This Life July the 3 1914 :age about 95 years old No 36 :manerd Deleport Wife June the 2 Sunday 1914 Dide No 37 :mern hais [''Marion Hayes''] Wife [''Rebecca C''.] Depared This life august the 3 1914 No 38 :James fouch depared This life Sept the 6 1914 No 39 :harey petigo Depared This life august 1914 No 40 P92 ---- :henry hendrise [''Hendrix''] chile Depared This Life Sept the 7 1914 No 41 :Jane Malone at term hall Depared This Life Sep the 1 :1914 No 42 :Ligey petago Depared This Life Sept the 19 1914 No 43 :N [''Nathan''] T Wales Wife [''Mary L.''] Depadred This Life octo the 4 1914 No 44 :John Trapp Boy Deprated This Life octo the 25 1914 Live at lee parsly No 45 :James Drack [''Drake''] Boy Depratd This Life octo the 29 :1914 No 46 :Willy larns Wife Depared This Life octo the 29 1914 No 47 :charly roling Depared This Life Nov the 2 1914 No 48 :ed cantrell in Tex Depared This Life Nov the 3 1914 65 years old No 49(KW - No find a trave for Ed Cantrell 1914) :old Thomas beath Depared This Life Nov the 3 1914 No 50 :mis Judins [Judkins] Wife of hearn Judins [Judkins] Depared This Life Nov the 6 1914 No 51 :frank Smith chil Depard This Life Nov the 6 1914 No 52 P93 ---- :Nut rane Depared This Life Dec the 14 1914 No 53 :charly hail [''Hale''] chile Depared This Life Dec 14 1914 Born the same month No 54 :Bill megare [''McGuire''] girl Depared This Life Dec the 14 1914 No 55 :Ted Tramel chile Depared This Life Jan the 8 1915 No 1 :Spener [''Spencer''] Bain Wife fothey Depared This Life :Jan 9 1915 No 2 :preacher Bill Webb [''son of Joe Webb''] Depared This Life Jan the 15 1915 No 3 :Sary Redman [''daughter of George Payne''] Wife of Jess Redmon Depared This feb the 2 1915 No 4 :a negro at the county house Depated This life feb 1915 No 5 :James hooper [''son of S. S. Hooper''] Depered This feb the 22 1915 No 6 :old mis fevrs [''Nannie J. Lafever''] [''daughter of William Tubb''] Depared This Life feb the 23 1915 John lefevers Wife No 7 P94 ---- :[[Taylor-102457|h c Taylor]] got Shot By [[Brent-1204|hules Brint]] august the 6 1914 fore tims(KW: Harvey Taylor/Ulysses Brent)The Tennessean, August 7, 1914, Page 12. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tennessean-harvey-taylor-shot-by-uly/129636459/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page for Harvey Taylor Shot by Ulysses Brent by user trixnbun :Richard more [''Moore''] [''son of Thomas Moore''] Depared This Life Nov the 12 1914 No 6 :old aunt Jan hearn Depared This Life Nov the 14 1914 No 7 :[[Driver-2042|Sambow Diver]] [''Sam Driver''] Depared This Life feb the 27 1915 No 8(KW. - Giles Sam Driver]] :John Tomson Deparer This Life feb the 25 1915 No 9 :old unkel Steven pettey Depared This Life march the 10 :1915 No 10 :John Dowell Chile Depared This Life march the 17 1915 No 11 :Lennell Whit [''White''] Baby [''Loyd Solon White''] Depared This Life march the 20 1915 No 12 :A Woman at the poor tn house Depared This Life march the 21 1915 No 13 P95 ---- :unel Wesly Sanders Tank Sandrs father Depared This Life march the 22 1915 No 14 :[[Cantrell-8976|Ruby cantreal]] Sam cantreal girl Depared This Life march the 22 1915 and Was Born may the 13 1896 age 18 year and 10 month and 9 Days No 15(KW - Ruby Mai Cantrell Birthdate mentioned here conflicts with tombstone) :henry garason Sister Departed This Life march the 22 1915 No 16 :Lauses cantreal Depared This Life march the 28 1915 No 17 :John Davis Shot [[Walker-66743|Walker]] and kill him march the 27 1915 at the nimiee No 18The Tennessean, March 31, 1915, Page 7. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tennessean-john-davis-shoots-sam-wal/129637100/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page for John Davis Shoots Sam Walker by user trixnbunThe Tennessean, March 28, 1915, Page 17. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tennessean-sam-walkerjohn-davis/129637433/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page for Sam Walker/John Davis by user trixnbun(KW John Davis/Samual J Walker) :Oley culum [''Cullum''] chile [''Buddie''] Depared This Life April the 2 1915 No 19 :carl loren [''Calvin P. Loring''] [''son of J. C. Loring'']Depared This Life April the 15 1915 No 20 :Num Smiths Wife Depard This Life April 1915 No 21 P96 ---- :huey Jonson [''H. D. Johnson''] Boys Depared This Life may the 19 1915 No 22 :Sis [''Martha Drucilla''] Spurlock [''daughter of John P. Tittsworth''] Deparer This Life may the 23 1915 No 23 :Willy corley Chile of Will Corley Depared This Life June the 21 1915 No 24 :Bill Lockhart Depared This Life July the 3 1915 No 25 :old unkel Benn Turner Depared This Life June 1915 No 26 :John Noles [''Knowles''] [''son of John H. S. Knowles''] Deparet This Life July the 28 1915 No 27 :effie young girl of Will young Depared This life august the 16 1915 No 28 :horlisre young D [Herbert D. Young] Boy of Will young :Depared This Life august 17 1915 No 29 P97 ---- :old miss hess Wife of Rob Hess Depared This Life Aug the 23 1915 No 30 :emmie young [''daughter of W. E. Young''] Depared This Life aug the 24 1915 No 31 :faught [''Faulk''] magness girl [''Alon''] Depared This life aug the 31 1915 No 32 : Turner Depared This Life Sept the 14 1915 Born Sept the 10 1834 age 81 years and 4 Days old No 34 :Wiley hernson [''Hendrix''] [''son of Jackson Hendrix''] Depared The Life Sept the 27 1915 No 35 :andy petty child [''Burse Petty''] Depared This Life octo the 14 1915 No 36 :Teny Tramel Depared This Life octo the 18 1915 No 37 :Ivert cantrel [''Everett Cantrell''] Boy [''Eugene''] Depared This Life octo the 17 1915 No 38 :Lily Cantrel Depared This Life oct 15 1915 N 39 P98 ---- :Demts [''Demps''] Braswell [''son of Nathan Braswell''] Depared This Life octo the 7 1915 No 40 :preacher henly Boy Depared This Life octo the 17 1915 No 41 :miney [''Ellen''] clark [''daughter of Ike Clark''] Depared This Life octo the 31 1915 No 42 :clarns hiks [''Clarence Hicks''] chile [''Bessie Gene''] Depared This Life Nov the 25 1915 No 43 :Mary Bats Depared The life Dec the 1 1915 No 44 :Judice [''Judy Elizabeth''] [''daughter of William R. Winfrey''] Winnerd Depared This life Dec the 16 1915 No 45 :gorg Denton [''son of John Denton''] Deparaed This life Dec the 17 1915 No 46 :heard cantreale [''son of Jim Cantrell''] Born April the 29 1849 and Dead Dec the 30 1915 age 66 years 8 month No 47 :Sun [''William Robinson'' ] Winfree [''son of Benjamin F. Winfrey''] Depared This life Dec 1915 No 48 :old ant lousey esters Depared This life Dec 1915 49 :old mis Winchester Depared This life Dec 1915 No 50 P99 ---- :Dec the 24 1915 Brint Summers horse ruin Away With him and Break his Leag at Shiny Rock :Dec the 23 1927 A P young give me 5 00 5.00 :A p young 4.60 : total 9.60 :may the 4 Bough A cow from Thomas Jones at 25 Doll :Sam Walker Depared This Life July the 23 1928 :Marget Trusty Depared July the 25 1928 :Thomas Terry Depared This July 28 1928 :Tom Terry august the 17 1896 :Gran Stanes :Charly Starns 1887 :Bill Jones march the 5 1887 :Tily Nixson Nov 4 1896 :mis Jones [''Louisa Palmer''] Wife of Bill Jones 1896 :John glen Sep 29 1892 :Alen Watson feb 18 1885 :John Watson Jan the 30 1880 :Sam okly [''Oakley''] Sep 1 1899 :Joe Tisel [''Tisdale''] July 27 1897 :marth Nixson mar the 29 1898 P100 ---- :hew [''Hugh''] allen [''son of Alfred Allen''] Depared This Life Jan the 3 1916 No 1 :John Foster [''son of Anthony L. Foste''r] Depared This Life Jan the 9 1916 No 2 :[''James''] Thomas Baluf [''Bailiff''] [''son of James Bailliff''] Depared This Life Jan the 14 1916 No 3 :Melisy Delong [''daughter of Charley Hutchens''] Depared This Life Jan the 27 1916 No 4 :Same [''Tom Malone''] Melane ''[son of Sam Malone''] Depared This Life Jan the 29 1916 No 5 :Jeff Kelly Wife Depared This Life Jan the 20 1916 No 6 :Saley Drury Depared The Life Jan the 29 1916 No 7 :Rolling hais [''Hayes''] Depared This Life Jan the 30 1916 No 8 :Lee hogg / Depared This Life Jan 22 1916 No 9 :Melisa Cantrel [''daughter of J. C. Loring''] Wife of pery canterl [''Cantrell''] Depared This Life feb the 3 1916 No 10 :grant ray [son of Jimmie Ray] Depared This life feb the 8 P101 ---- :1916 No 11 :Charley Fraisher Depared This Life feb the 10 1916 No 12 :James Nixson Depared This Life Feb the 12 1916 No 13 :elvert Nols [''Elmer Knowles''] chile Depared This Life Feb the 11 1916 No 14 :Bob fuston Boy Depade This Life feb the 24 1916 No 15 :and his Wife the 25 of feb 1916 No 16 :Bell cantreale [''Cantrell''] Wife of arvil cantrel Depared This Life march the 7 1916 17 :Burl Mixams Depared This Life march the 25 1916 No 18 :harvy Robson [''Robinson''] got Shot By [[Bess-382|Bill Bes]] march the 25 1916 and kill No 19 :ethel hais [''Hayes''] [''nee Mullican, daughter of Alf Mullican''] Depard This Life march the 22 1916 a mother and Broth and 4 Sister to morn her Death No 20 :miss Flarne hendrixson 17 year old Daugher of Willey hendrixson Depared This This Life march the 26 1916 No 21 P102 ---- :Docker Bob mason Depared This Life April the 22 1916 [''Entry scribbled ou''t] No 22 :old man ''[John W., son of Rollen Blankenshi''p] Blanenship Depared This Life April 22 1916 No 22 :Bill Davis Wife [''Anne Loring, daughter of J. C. Loring''] Depared This Life may the 14 1916 No 23 :Bill estes girl [''Mrs. Willie Vaught''] Depared This Life may the 17 1916 No 24 :haras meguar [''Horace McGuire, son of James McGuire''] Depared This Life may the 28 1916 No 25 :Bill Langer mother in Law Depared This life may the 30 1916 No 26 :John Turner [''son of George Turner''] Depared This Life may the 29 1916 No 27 :John hail [''Hale''] Depared This Life may the 21 1916 No 28 :Jiney hail [''Hale''] [''nee Martin, daughter of Zachariah Martin''] Depared This Life may the 21 1916 No 29 :Naoney [''Oma, daughter of Tim Williams''] Williams Depared This Life June the 16 1916 No 30 P103 ---- :Bill Davis chile [''Billanne''] Depared This Life June the 28 1916 No 31 :unkel Jery Starns Depared This Life April the 24 1916 No 32 :mearn [''Francis Marion, son of John Marion Love''] Love Depared This Life July the 24 1916 No 33 :Joe culwell [''son of William Caldwell''] Depared This Life July the 25 1916 No 34 :Charley hail [''Hale''] chil Depared This Life aug the 29 1916 No 35 :unkel elet [''Alex''] prater [''son of Jim Prater''] Depared this Life oct 27 1916 :T J Bud Taylor Depared This life Dec the 21 1916 :David Evans Depared this Life Nov 1916 4 of his famly Did all mity ?eas to gether P104 ---- :April the 11 1924 Birdey Taylor [nee Caskey, daughter of John Caskey] Depared This life :April the 11 1924 David Fuston Child [''Nona Lee''] Depared This Life :see Taylor Boy ''[Boyd, son of C. Taylor''] got Drowned Jun the 14 Day 1925 :ames [''Amos''] hendrixson depared This life September the 8 1927 :elaer cantreall mother Depared This Life Sep the 10 1927 :[[Cantrell-7281|[James] harley Cantreal]] Shot his Self Janary the 1933 the old Serf of the kule county(KW James Harley Cantrell)Nashville Banner, January 2, 1933, Page 8. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/nashville-banner-obituary-for-halley-can/129637767/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page for Obituary for Halley Cantrell by user trixnbun :Borned to Mr & Mrs gil Davise a girl :Borned to Mr and Mrs Elgin Young a girl :Borned to Mr & Mrs Baxter Rice a girl :Borned to Mr & Mrs Tom Ervine a girl :Borned to Mr & Mrs Buelah Greer a girl :Borned to Mr & Mrs John Grer a girl :Borned to Mr & Mrs George atnip a girl P105 ---- :Jessy hogerd Depared This Life Jan the 1 1917 age 92 years 1 :A J Waler [''Waller, son of Tommy Waller''] Was Born Aug the 10 1844 and Depared This Life Jan the 18 1917 age 72 years and 5 monthets and 13 Days 2 :W B Anson [''Anderson''] Depared This Life Jan the 18 1917 3 :Mc millan oakley Was Born Nov the 18 1899 and Die July the 14 1917 age 17 years and 8 month 4 Days Subget Job the 14 c and 14 v 4 :Marehi oakley Was Born Jan the 31 1873 and Did July the 29 1917 age 44 years 5 month and 28 Days 5 :aly [''Ollie''] Samson Wife Died July 1917 6 :leme [''Leonard''] cantrell Depared this Life Jan the 23 1922 1 :mister Thirman [''Columbus A. Thurman''] Depared This Life Jun the 26 1922 2 P106 ---- :Anson lepeaserslars [''Anderson Lafever''] Deparet the Life dec age 81 years 1 :roan paig [''Page''] Boy com from the army Deid Dec 22 1917 :Kisy givens [''nee Potter, daughter of Tilman Potte''r] Deparet this life Jan the 13 1918 2 :John Fisher Wife Deparet this Life Jan the 10 1918 3 :Chesley Turner Deparet This Life Jan the 10 1918 No 4 :hursel [''Hurshel'' ]Taylor Baby [''Clarene''] Deparid this Life Jan the 19 1918 No 5 :Lizy cantrell Depared this Life Jan the 28 1918 age 56 years 6 :[[Driver-2040|carline Turner]] [''nee Driver, daughter of Paris Driver''] Depared This Life march 1918 7 (KW - Carolina America Driver Turner) :Thomas ed Warn [''Warren''] chile Depared this life April the 1 1918 8 :R C Bain Child Depared This Life die the 23 1920 28 P107 ---- :gorg fisher Depared This Life April the 8 1918 9 :D J Taylor Depared This Life June the 1 1918 10 :mary Jans Jins [''Joines''] Depared this Life may the 30 1918 11 :magey robson [''Robinson''] Depared this Life June the 4 1918 12 :Burten fuston Depared this Life June the 9 1918 13 :alvey hais [''Alton Hayes, son of Isaac Hayes''] Depared this Life June 22 1918 kill By A Mule 14 :July the 21 1918 Lee masy Shot [[Moore-29520|Jamas mour]] [''James Moore''] and he Did and kill him 15 :arvel cantreal [''son of Bob Cantrell''] Depared This Life august the 18 1918 16 :mareling culwell Depared This Life august the 22 1918 17 P108 ---- :Z [''Zack''] T marten Depared This life November the 14 1918 No 18 :Tim Williams Depared This life Nover the 16 1918 No 19 :Mary Divr [''Driver''] Depared this life Nover the 16 1918 No 20 :Bob petty Depared this life Nover the 1918 No 21 :David Sherls [''Sherrell''] Deparid this life Nover 1918 No 22 :Sary young [''daughter of William Fowler''] Depared this life Nover the 10 1918 No 23 :margret may Taylor Depared this life august 25 1918 No 24 :clarns [''Clarence'']Tramel [''son of Jim Tramel''] Depared this life Dec the 26 1918 No 25 :Willee hobson Wife [''Lucille Fite, daughter of Grant Fite''] Depared This life Dec the 26 1918 No 26 :fustan [''Garrett Fuson, son of Jim Fuson''] the regter [''register''] of the county depared this Life Dec the 27 1918 No 27 P109 ---- : Z [''Zack''] T Marten Born Depared This Life Nov 1918 No 28 :Bob pety [''Petty''] [''son of Steve Petty''] Depared This Life Nov the 1918 No 29 :Lousey magien Deparett this Dec 1918 No 30 :old jims siks [''Sykes''] Boy [''Will Herche''l] Depared this Jan the 3 1919 No 1 :harvy Barns [''son of Archer Barne''s] Jan the 3 1919 Depared This Life Jan 3 1919 No 2 :charly cantrel Depared this Life Dec 1918 No 3 :grover young and Wife his Depear this Life Jan 3 1919 4 & 5 :ida Barns [''nee Adcock, daughter of Harvy Adcock''] Depared this Life Jan the 6 1919 No 6 :Docker Wilson Depared this Life Jan the 8 1919 No 7 :harvy Barns Depared this Life Jan the 1919 No 8 P110 ---- :Sary cantrell [''nee Cantrell, daughter of Hugh Cantrell''] Depared This Life April 7 1919 No 9 :Bob magnes Depared this Life march the 22 1919 No 10 :[''James''] Buck cantrell Depared This Life Jan the 14 1919 No 11 :Burnerd Summers chil Depared this Life march this 28 1919 No 12 :Thomas adcock Depared This Life the 14 1919 No 13 :eler [''Ella''] Taylor [''nee Coggin, daughter of Eli Arnold Coggin''] Depared This Life Jan the 14 1919 No 14 :varry [''Vira''] Taylor [''nee Moore, daughter of Tom Moore''] Depared This Life Jan the 13 1919 15 :Sary Smith [''nee Thomason, daughter of A. H. Thomason''] Depared this Life Jan the 13 1919 No 16 :Far [''Forest''] West girl [Myrtle] Depared Jan the 15 1919 No 17 :Wild Bill cantrel ''[son of Green Cantrell''] Depared this Life Jan the 18 1919 No 18 :arern cantreal Bain Depared the 6 1919 P111 ---- :unkel aron cantreal Depared the Life may the 10 1919 No 19 :[[Oakley-3903|Fany Baits]] [''Bates''] [''nee Oakley, daughter of W. M. Oakley''] Was Born March the 10 1871 and Died June the 17 1919 age 48 years and 3 month and 7 Days No 19 :Frank ramon [''Raymond''] Depared This Life may the 1 1919 No 20 :Bill Davis Depared this Life April the 30 1919 No 21 :John Taylor Was Born March the 29 1850 and Depared this Life June this 15 age 68 year and 5 month and 21 Dayse No 22 :old mise petty [''Mary J. Allen, daughter of Robert Allen''] Depared This Life June the 21 1919 No 23 :perry young chile [''Oma J. Young''] Depared this life July the 7 1919 No 24 :Miney Bell Marten Was Born Feb the 14 1876 and Died Dec the 17 1919 age 43 yer 9 month P112 ---- :Alvy vanhouser Wife [''Mary Delma Reeder, daughter of J. B. Reeder''] Depared this Life Sep the 5 1919 :ant Beckey Turner Deparet This Life octo the 4 1919 :John Savegs Noles [''Savage Knowles''] Was Born 1847 and Did Nov the 25 1917 age 72 years 6 :joe rom magarm [''Jerome Mangum''] Depared this Life Jan the 1920 7 :Thomas rogers Wife [''Lelia Johnson, daughter of Henry Johnson''] Depred This life feb the 17 1920 :ather [''Arthur''] Redmon Wife [''Willie Johnson, daughter of Henry Johnson''] Depared this life feb the 16 1920 2 Sisters Both put in the Sam [''same''] grave 8 :Thomas purel [''Pirtle''] Depared this Life march the 9 1920 9 P113 ---- :June 13. 1936 on Saturday morning :Miss Clara Nell Taylor :mis rainey Wife of Frank sumers Depared this Life the 23 1921 Janay the 23 1921 :Bob Murthey [''Murphy''] girl Dead Janyary the 23 1921 :Miss Raner Departed April 1921 :Rily yong [''Young''] Depaared 1921 :fealing [''Fielding''] Turner Depared this Life november the 13 1921 :fait gilbreath [''Lafayett Gilreath''] got kill Dec the 15 By a car 1921 :preacher Bill young Wife Depared this Life Feb the 18 1922 :Milley cantrel Depared This Life Sept the 22 1930 :Firman oma norman deortha cordie wer hear June 7. 1936 on Sunday P114 ---- :Death Record :august the 12 1913 :This is to Setufy That What me and Josas [''Josie''] has got at my Death Belong to Josas D Taylor and then her Death Belong to marget Taylor me and Josas made What We hav got and this Staneas as a Will for ever it all Belong to Josas and i Want her to have to it i Want Steler to hav her mother Soaf Sing By me D. C Taylor this august the 12 1913 Writen By D C Taylor :Miss Tennie Okley Departed this Life August 8 1938 on Saturday Age 87 years old :Mrs Tressie Barltuy Departed this Life September 13 1938 on Tuesday Age 85 :Ant Merry Fits Departed this Life November 20 1938 :Mr Earnest Raynolds Departed This Life November 21 1938 P115 ---- :A Me rosin Was Born Sept the 27 1900 and Died feb the 22 1920 age 19 year 4 month 25 Days Severs By D C Taylor and Bro ed young :frank clark Son of aik [''Ike''] clark Deparede this Life :march the 5 Day 1920 No 10 :hill pack Depared This Life March the 13 1920 No 12 :John Willison [''Wilson''] Depared This Life March :the 14 1920 No 13 :Will vanhooser Depared this life march the 14 1920 No 14 :Samey [''Sam''] parsly Depared This life the march 1920 No 15 :mis parsly [''Louvada Buckner, daughter of John Buckner''] :Depared this life march 1920 No 16 P116 ---- :pate [''Paton''] Turner [''son of David Turner''] Depared This life march the 21 1920 No 17 :James hendrixson Depared This life march the 23 1920 No 18 :Charly edker Bain Wife [''Etha Avo Ervin, daughter of Jack Ervin''] Depared This life April the 15 1920 No 19 :Dod pinger [''Levi Dodd Pinegar, son of Dave Pinegar''] Depared This life April 20 1920 No 20 :Thomas curtis [''son of Johnnie Curtis''] Depared This Life April the 21 1920 No 21 :John Neel Wife [''Josie Close, daughter of Marion Close''] Depared This life April the 20 1920 No 22 :mary turner [''nee Taylor, wife of Chesley Turner''] Depared This life April the 23 1920 No 23 :Jefe Avain [''Jepp Avant''] Depared this life may the 14 1920 No 24 :Jesy [''Jesse''] redmon [''son of Harmon Redmon''] Depared This life may the 16 1920 No 25 :John Tramel Was Born apr the 19 1841 and Did March the 29 1922 age 80 and 11 month aand 29 days P117 ---- :Jeff Braswell Deprared this life may the 23 1920 Born 1840 age 80 years old :Jessie Lee Redmon Was born October 18. 1918 age 17 years :William holt A Shaler Boy Born march the 22 1897 and Did october the 14 1918 return home July the 29 1920 Severs helt By D C Taylor 24 :Jessper cantreal [''Jasper Cantrell''] Deparet This Life Sep the 1920 25 :Bethel cantreal [''Cantrell''] depared this Life Sep 1920 26 :Lauses Bains Wife Depared this Life Dec the 22 1920 No 27 :Bud culwell Wife [''Nancy''] Departe This life Sept the 15 1921 :Mart young Chil [''Thomas E. Young''] Sep the 15 1921 :[''Pages 129 to 132 of original diary are torn out & missing''] P113 ---- :preacher ed young Depared This Life Dec the 19 1920 Serves helt By D C Taylor and Juge :Drak age 66 years 27 :T H Smith Was Born in the of our Lord 1842 and Did June the 24 1921 79 yers 4 month and 23 Days and has Ben a consisent member of the church for a number of years firs mared to parlee etherg [''Ethridge''] By whom 3 chilen 2 maregs to Saly adkins By he had 4 chilern 3 he mared to Nancy magines [McGinnis] By he had 4 chinden in all 11 chilenden his 5 woman Liz fish but No chilern Liv anper of 14 year :Bob adcock Depared This life June the 2 1925 :mary evens Depared This life June the 1 1925 P119 ---- :James Caulwell Daugher Died July the 10 1922 :Teney hooper Wife Depared this life July the 8 1922 :[[Delong-2899|homer Driver Wife]] Depared this life Jan the 6 1923(KW - Oliva "Ollile" Delong Driver) :Mr. Sherlon [''Shirley''] close and miss Nell Dunham were maried Dec. 24 1938 :Born to Mr & Mrs Alton Mullican a Boy name James Alton January 5. 1937 on Tuesday :Born To Mr & Mrs Luther Music a Boy January. 4. 1937 on Monday :Born to Mr & Mrs John R. Johnson a Girl January 5. 1937 on Tuesday :Born to Mr & Mrs Jessie Smith a Girl :Borned to Mr & Mrs James mylone [''Malone''] a boy :Borned to Mr & Mrs Shue maynard a girl :Born to Mr & Mrs James Lambuson a boy name James Buck Harmon :Borned to Mr & Mrs Gorden Fish a girl 1937 :Borned to Mr & Mrs Jollie Berrie a boy 1937 P120 ---- :Dont go Out To nite my Darling :Dont go Out to nite my Darling do not leave me alone stay at home my little Darling Im so lonesome When your going :Although my wife she may be Tempted on your breast so full of :beer I will Try my best to Cheer you darling want you stay with me Oh no he has gone and left me With a curse upon his lips no one Know What I have suffard from that awful curse he said - I hear a Knock upon the door softly foot steps on the floor and now They’ve brought me back My husand hear he is upon the floor and now his dying yes his dying soon & will he left alone I ask that God so Tender Mercy save him from a Drunkards doom :born to Mr & Mrs Lessie Axlandia a boy Jan 26 1940 May 4 1936 on Monday Borned to Mr & Mrs Floyad nixon a girl 1937 :Borned to Mr & Mrs Clearance nixon a girl 1937 name Shulie An. P121 ---- :John Jacobs Summers Was Born Nov the 30 1821 and Departed this Life Mach the 6 1889 age 67 years 3 month and 6 Day :Rutha [''nee Miller''] Summers Was Born Feb the 18 1822 and Departed This life July the 2 1887 Age 65 old and 5 month and her Funel [funeral] Was Preached the 2 Sunday in octBy Leander Tomson at Brite [Bright] hill :Malving [''Malvina''] Summers Was Born Nov the 8 1844 and Departer This Life march the 11 1912 age 67 and 4 month and 3 Day :Jamey R [''James Riley''] Summers Was Born Feb the 23 1851 and Departed This Life march the 1 1913 age 62 years and 6 Days old :Bety Summers Was Born 1863 and Departed This Life April the 1899 P122 ---- :C N [''Clara Nell''] Taylor Born Jan 26 1920 age 16 year 11 month 16 days :Ruthey P Taylor Was Born may the 29 1897 and Departer this Life octo the 21 1912 age 15 year old and 5 month and 8 Days :H. C. Taylor Was Borned April 29. 1920 1935 age 17 years old :Born to Mr & Mrs Charlie Hale Twins :Any Summers Was Born Feb the 23 1851 and Departed This Life Dec 21 1908 Age 57 years and 9 month and 27 Days Wife of William Summers :John Summer at Short mounting Depared this June the 26 :1914 No 32 :Dave Pitman Was Born april the 20 1838 and Ded feb the 11 1922 age 84 years and 9 m 10 Days old P123 ---- :Death Records :Pal Summers [''Wife of Robert B. Summers'']Was Born June the 8 1852 and Deparet This Life July the 20 1912 age 60 years and 1 month and 12 Days Seves helt By g h Atnip and D. C. Taylor :Robert Summer Was Born Feb the 26 1849 and Died Jun the 6 1914 Age 65 years and 3 month and 11 Days old :33 Death in this year up to Date June the 28 1914 :[[Trapp-894|edney ''[nee Mary Edney Trapp''] Summers]] Wife of Thomas Summers Depared this life Jan the 14 1923 age 25 years and a member of the church 14 years(Kw Mary Edna Trapp summers) :Miss Gladis Fuson departed this life Feb. 18. 1940 the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ruzz [''Rufus''] Fuson was buried at Chestnic groth cementery. Age 16 yrs. 9 monts few days :Mr Allen Robersun [''Robinson''] departed this life Oct. - 1939 :Martha Nixon Departed this life Jan 10. 1940 on Friday buried at Nixon Cemantery Wie of Mr Billie Nixon P124 ---- :Death Records :hatey [Hattie] martin Wife of osker marin [Martin] Daugher of James Summers Depared This Life Dec the 25 in the Y 1914 No 58 :felen [''Fielding''] Turner Depared This life Nov the 13 1921 :Avey ''[nee Hutchens, wife of Bernard N. Hicks''] Hicks Depared this life July the 1 1922 age 81 years :Mr Baze [''Baz''] Taylor Was Borned June 4 1862 And Departed this Life June 2 1938 Age 75 years 10 Month and 11 days Served By his Wife Eliza [''nee Hill''] and 4 childrens 3 Sons and 1 Daugh Bob Ead [''Ed''] Chess And Jossie Mcgi [McGinnis] and one Brother Henry Taylor and 15 grand children and 2 great Grand children :Mr. John R. Kelly Depared this Life Life July 2. 1938 Buried Sunday at timkers hall [''Temperance Hall''] P125 ---- :Death for 1916 :hue allen Depared this life Jan the 3 1916 No 1 :mis Allen [''Mary E.''] Wife of hue [''Hugh''] allen [''Daughter of Elias Green'']Depared This march the 4 Day :1919 No 9 :elizbeth Funaty [''Vanatta''] Depated This Life Jan the 23 1921 :[[Cope-3829|John copes]] [''John Green Cope''] got Droned may the 18 1921 the hold famlay 6 in all [''Wife Lissie Clark Cope, children Charlie, Hassie, Willie, & Lilly Cope'']Nashville Banner, May 21, 1921, Page 1. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/nashville-banner-cope-family-drowning/130669010/ : accessed August 25, 2023), clip page for Cope Family Drowning by user trixnbunNashville Banner, May 23, 1921, Page 9. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/nashville-banner-cope-family-bodies-foun/130669180/ : accessed August 25, 2023), clip page for Cope family bodies found by user trixnbun(KW - [[Cope-3829|John Green Cope (1890-1921)]], [[Clark-84132|Malissie (Clark) Cope (1890-1921)]], [[Cope-3830|Charlie Cope (1910-1921)]],[[Cope-3831|Hassie O. Cope (1912-1921)]], [[Cope-3832|Willie M. Cope (1914-1921)]], [[Cope-3833|Lillie Christine Cope (1919-1921)]]) :isrel [''Israel''] Delong Depared This Jan the 28 1922 :James Tramel Depared This Life august 30 1922 :Bill A preacher mannig Depared this life Sept the 9 1922 :arern [''Aaron''] Bain Depared this Life Sept the 1922 P126 ---- :gorg givens Depared This Life Janar the 26 1924 :adline Bandy Depared this Life feb the 21 1926 :rasco [''Rosco''] fitts Was Born June 16 1901 and Died feb the 22 1926 age 24 year and 8 moth and 6 Days and Died Feb the 22 1926 24 years and 8 month and 6 Day :[[Moore-68394|parleur [''Parilee''] Driver]] Depared This Feb the 17 1926(KW - Parlie Moore Driver) :marhey green Depared This Life April the 27 1926 age 52 years old :Joe B cantrel Depared This Life July the 3 1930 :Dick cantrel Depared This Life Sept the 23 1930 :huston Webbs Wife Depared this Sept the 27 1930 :Robert canatreal [''Cantrell''] Deparet This Life Janary the 9 1932 :Rosco Fitts Deaparet This June 16 1901 P127 ---- :Betey pack Departer This lift July the 27 1927 :erd young got kill the 26 Day of July 1927 :margius Record :(1) the weeks so Long and the days so sad it seems Like years to me Pray par me O Lord to sail on that ship that ship is sailing now Just to have a mother but now I have non she going to a home on high :Mr Toy Nixon & Miss Clara Crawford were married April 17 1938 :Mr Otis Putty & Miss Lula Bates were maried Wednesday night April 13 1938 :Mr Norman Taylor & Lorene Summers were married May 17 1938 :Mr Haskell Tramel & Lorene Grim [''Graham'']were married July 4 1938 on Monday :Mr V. L. Wilson & Callie Fuson were maried august 8 1938 on Saturday P128 ---- :Death Records :[[Lewis-59227|Mr Robert Louis]] Departed this Life Dec 20. 1936 on Sunday Eving about 2 oclock was Shot by H. C. Taylor(KW Mr. Robert Lewis]]The Chattanooga News, December 22, 1936, Page 12. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-chattanooga-news-robert-lewis-murder/129638784/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page for Robert Lewis Murder by user trixnbunNashville Banner, December 21, 1936, Page 1. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/nashville-banner-robert-lewis-shooting/129639174/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page for Robert Lewis shooting by user trixnbunNashville Banner, December 22, 1936, Page 5. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/nashville-banner-funeral-for-robert-lewi/129639258/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page for Funeral for Robert Lewis by user trixnbun :The Infit of Mr & Mrs Charlie Caplinger Died January 4. 1937 :The Infit of Mr & Mrs Claude White Died January 4. 1937 :Mrs Carmie White Departed This Life August 12. 1936 :Mr. Marshell Maynard Departed This Life December 25 1936 on Christmas Day Friday :Mr Solon Gill Departed this Life February 12 1937 On Friday at 3 oclock age 60 Burred Sunday 14 :Miss Mugsine Murfrey Departed This Life December 5 1938 on Monday :Charlie Dale Departed this life January 1940 P129 ---- :[[[[Webb-12822|S R [''Silas Richard''] Webb]] Born July the 18 1843 and Died Sept 13 1925 age 82 and 1 moth and 25 Days :Bill hail [''Hale''] Depared This Life 3 a 1928 :Lockey redman Depared This Life Nov the 27 1928 :Jefson Lowiry [''Lowery''] Depared This Life Dec 6 1928 :Joe young Depared This Life Dec the 25 1928 :perry immens Depared This Life Janary the 1 1929 :Joe Tithworth [''Tittsworth''] Depared This Life Dec the 1928 :Josey Taylor Depared This Life Feb the 28 1929 :Lisey Tramel Depared This Life march 1 1929 P130 ---- :The liff [''Life''] Boat :Were floating Down the Strams of Time We have Not long to Stay :These Starming clouds That hover Near Will turn to Brighter Day :Then let us all take courage Now We are Not left a lone :The life Boat Soon is coming to gather the Jew home :chor then cheer my Brother cheer ou toils Will Soon Be or :our loved ones We Shall meet uupon the golden Shore :Weer pilgrims and Weer Strangers here :Were Seeking a city to ocome :The life Boat Soon is coming to gather the Jewels home :2 Som time We feel Discouraged and think tis all in vain :for us lead a christian life and Walk in Jesus Name :But then We hear the master Say i lend a helping hand and if you only trust me a i guide you to my bright land :The life Boat Soon is coming By the eye of faith i See as She Sweep thro the Waters Deep to rescue you and me :and land us Saffly in the port With friends We love So Dear :get ready cries the captain a look She She almost here P131 ---- :D R Walker Depared This Life Feb 3 1899 :[[Trapp-892|mack Trapp]] Depared This Life Nov 5 1899 :Betty Winfree Depared This Life Sep 26 1884 :Nancy Starnes Depared This Life Dec the 28 1904 :gorg Reed Depared This Life may the 14 1908 :Fred Starns Depared This Life Jan 16 1910 :unkel charly anson [''Anderson''] Depared octo the 17 1907 :hanry [''Henry''] Winfree Depared This Life Jan the the 9 1909 :John hail [''Hale''] Jan the 4 1909 :John holley march the 26 1909 :Nancy Winfree Dec the 29 1911 :John Maus march the 31 1922 :lee Jones Nov 25 1930 :rufus Watson Sep 11 1927 :Sary Robson [''Robinson''] Was Born may the 13 1831 and Died Jan the 15 1927 age 95 years and 8 month and 1 day P132 ---- :Lila Grady Taylor was Born January 31. 1920 age 16 years 2 month :Ruby :i hear the low Wind Sweeping thru evry Bush and tree :When my Dear mother is lying away from hom and me :Tear from my eyes are falling Deep Sorrow shades my Brow :cold in the grave She Sleeping i have No mother Now :2 i See the pal moon Shining upon the Sacred Stone :The Rose Bush round it Twining like me is all alone :like me this Rose Bush Weeping Deep Sorrow Shades my Brow :Cold in the grav She is Sleeping i hav No mother Now :3 Sad Was the hour of parting She Said in Words So Sweet :my loved ones i am Dying in glory We must meet :oh yes i must meet you mother upon that eternal Shore :and there We Will live to further :Wher parting is No more P133 ---- :margies :Jan the 1908 Preach 12 times and Pray 4 times Sold 4 Books :Feb 1908 the 2 Sunday Preach 2 Sumernts Pray 3 times :The 3 Sunday Preach 1 Sermurnts, and 1 Pray and Sold 5 Books anad 2 bibels $5.00 and :Marety 1 Coupel on the 22 Day H H Summers and Saled [Sally] Wooten :March th 8 1908 traveled 10 Mile and preach 2 Sumenets and Pray one tim :one Lessern on ninret March the 15 Preach 1 tim and Went to See a Sick Woman and Pray With her and Then Went to Pray Meeting and read the 3 chap of John and then the 17 Day went to a Burbel :ed marten Depared This Life Jan the 1 1923 :Miss Pauline Mullican and Mr Frank Jones Was maried Febuary 16. 1940 :Mr W. J. Ervin and Miss Julia Ethel Taylor Was Married on July the 4 1942 P134 ---- :Margies :ather redman got kill Jun 1922 :Samel Walker Depared This Life June the 23 1928 :Marget Trusty Depared Life July the 16 1928 :Thomas Tery Depared This Life July the 28 1928 :Miss Pauline Warsher and Mr Othell Dunham were married October 1. 1938 By F. V. Nixon on Saturday afternoon :Miss Rebuckia Putty and Mr Robert Midgett were married September 29 1938 on Friday afternoon :Miss Audrey Taylor and Mr Clyde Turner were married September 29 1938 on Friday morning :Miss Beunia Durham and Mr Omer Dale Allen were married July 27 1938 on Monday night at 9 oclock. P135 ---- :Thear Was a Little Famley Who Liv in Bethhamel :Two Sister and a Brother Compaos the Famley :2 in praying and in Singing Lik angels in the Sky at morning and at evening they raised :Thear noisess high :3 They Lived in paas an parer For many Long years :They Laid a Way than traser Bound This vail of tears :4 Though poor an Without money they kindley mad amens :Thoar hous Was ever open For Jesus and his Friends :5 But While They Liv So happy So prur So Kind an’ good :Th Brother Was afflicket and sadley Tiantz in Bed :6 poor marth and her Sister They Wep a Loud and Crid :But Steel he grew N Better he Linger on an Dead :7 Then Jesus Came to the Sister Lain Lazurus in the tomb and tried For to Comfat and Drive a Weary thor gloams :8 When Jesus heard thos tidings For in a Distent Land :So Swifly Did he travel to See This Lonely Hand :9 When martha Saw him Coming She met him on the Way an told him how her Brother had Died an part a Way :10 he cherd her an he Bessd her an told her Not Wep For in him Was the Power to Wak him from his Sleep :11 When Mary Saw him Coming She run and Met him too :Down at his feet a Weeping reheard the tale of Woe P136 ---- :12 When Jesus Saw her Weeping he fell a Weeping too and Wept until they Show him Wher Lazarus Was entombed :13 They rolled away the cover he looked upon the grave an paryed unto his father his Loving friend to See :14 When Lazrus in full power Came from the glowing mound an in full Life an vigar he Walk upon the ground P136 ---- :Dick cantrel Wife Depared This Life July the 17 1929 :Sary ann cantrel Depared this Life october the 13 1929 :April the 29 1931 Robert Lahorn [''Lawhorn''] got Drunk and Desterb the meeting at ingin creek :April the 23 1931 i help hascle hold rock :Peary mages [''Perry Magness]'' Depared This life august the 14 1931 : moser moser jared Wife Depared the life July 1931 :Born to Mr and Mrs Robert D. Nixon a boy name Dewie Carl Nixon :Born to Mr & Mrs Alton Mullican a boy name Billy Horrace :Born to Mr and mrs Hermon Linch a boy name Jerry P138 ---- :Just before the Battle Mother :1 verce :Just be fore the Battle Mother I am thanking most of you :While upon the field we are watching :With the en - e - my in view :Cho :Com-Rades Brave are Round me lying fill With Thots of home & :God Jus Will thay Know that the morrow some will sleep Be-neath the sod… :Fare - well mother you may never press me to heart again But oh you’ll not forget me. :Mother you will not forget me if I’m numbered with With the slin :Hark I hear the bugles Tis sumit of fight :Janary the 24 1928 :Big Storm and kill 4 chilern on homes [Holmes]creekNashville Banner, January 25, 1928, Page 1. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/nashville-banner-dekalb-county-4-childr/130669523/ : accessed August 25, 2023), clip page for DeKalb county, 4 children die in storm by user trixnbun(KW - Four children perished when the Holmes Creek School went over under the force of the wind and potentially 2 more fatally injured. This included [[Atnip-300|Edward Atnip(8)]], [[Cripps-1380|Harvey Cripps(15)]], [[Hayes-22432|George W Hayes(8)]], and [[Smith-317573|Ruby Lee Smith(9)]]. The injured include Aubrey Smith(14) and Sam Cripps(7) :Danel i Kelley Depared This Life august the 9 1926 :Jims Sligers Wife [Nellie] Depared This Life August the 9 1926 P139 ---- :1 A Little Chil Was Dying She Calad her Father Near and in his arms She Linging She :Whispered in his ear :L Corse :i am going home to glory a golden crown to Wear meet me Oh meet me oh meet me over thear :2 The angel Came and took her the angel god had Sent they Care her up to hevean She :Whispered as She Went :Chorus :3 the father Was No Christan his Sines Were unforgiven he Coud Not as She Bageted him reypin her up to in heaven :Chorus :4 he gave is heat to Jesus Who took its Stain a Way and Now in Christ Reliving the father too can Say :Chorus :5 That Will is Still Appealing Oh meet me over thear to us it tis a summan for heaven to prepare :Chorus :6 Soon We Shall pas Lifes portal Soon We Shall Faice an Die in our Departing moment may We exaulant cry P140 ---- :one Day as i Was Walking a Long the lonsome road my Savear Spok unto me and fill my heart With Love :he Chosen me for his Watchman to go Blow the gospel trumet Whil they go Down the hell :2 i Said unto my Savarer my talant is But Small purhapst They Wood Not hear me if on them i shoud call and if They Will Not hear you go bid them all farwell go Blow the gospel trumpet While They go Down to hell :3 The coss appare henyce I Then Was in my youth a how Shoud i Be abe to Speak the Ward of Truth. Christ Says he be With You Shall fear No I go Blow the gospel trumpet and Do yar masters Will :4 com all ye Blood Brough preachers on the i Call to Day fall at the feet of Jesus and Then Begin to pray and they Will Not hear you go Rid them all a Dew go Blow the gospel trumpet and they folow after you :5 Behold the Blood of Jesus Shed on mount Cavarlee look up By cith ???d we him and he Will Set you Free :and if They Will Not hear me i Bid them all farwell i Blow the gospel trumpet While They go Down to hell :David C Taylor This Dec the 26 1904 P141 ---- :T. F. Wilson Was Born July 21 1919 age 17 Soon will be 17 :born to Mr & Mrs Frank Cantrell a boy was borned November 30 1937 :born to Mr & Mrs Elzie Young a girl was Borned Nov 28 1937 name Marget Lee Young :born to Mr & Mrs Willie Taylor a girl was borned May 1937 name Joe Rene [Jorene] :born to Mr & Mrs Jim Fuston a boy was borned July 1937 name James carlon :born to Mr & Mrs James Bates a girl was Born Dec. 1937 P142 ---- :Records of Marages :Miss Villa Bell Taylor & Mr. Robert Lawhore [''Lawhorn''] on Wednesday night was maried Dec. 29. 1937 :Miss Prudie Robison were married to Virgle Fittnitta [Vanatta] Jan 29. 1938 :Miss Frances Allen and Mr Walter Caplinger were married Jan 29 - 1938 on Saturday By Buster Evins :Miss Clara Nell Taylor and Mr Robert Dee Nixon were married Febuary 6. 1938 on Sunday at 1 o’clock by Haskell Page :her and her Sister Ruby and T. J. Trusty and her Husband Robert all took a Honeymoon trip thay sure did enjoy thir Self P143 ---- :marthey Jain Lowerry Was Born august the 21 1862 and maret to Jef lawerry [Lowery] Nov 2 ’79 Did Sep the 29 1922 and proffess faith in Christ 1879 and liv a consis member of the church the rest of her life :[[Driver-2047|Clemon [''Clarice''] Driver]] ages 70 years old and 3 months and 21 Days Join the church in 1878 making 45 years Did Jan the 1 1923 (KW appears to be noticed as Clina in the death certificate, father is Paris Driver) :Ola young Was Born Nov the 18 1901 Died Dec the 25 1922 ages 21 year and mont and Days :luWellreeler Sumarns [''Louella Summers''] Did March the 25 1926 age 31 year and 3 month and 5 Day P144 ---- :Death Record :Emley Delong [''nee Shirley, wife of David Delong''] Depared This Life march the 7 1924 age 86 years old :Clarns cantreall [''Clarence Cantrell''] child march the 6 1924 :James Webb Dared This Life April the 23 1931 :Revend D. C. Taylor Deparartied this Life Janurary 2. 1934 :Borned December 27 - 1851 Age 82 years and 9 days P145 ---- :Aca carter Depared This Life october the 11 1928 :marthy green Depared This April The 27 1926 :Fait pack Depared This Life august the 27 1931 P145 ---- :April the 18 1931 they reest [arrest] Burnet Taylor for acuse of making Whickey [''Whiskey''] he give Bonn [''Bond''] untile Thursday :April the 24 1931 i cam to hascle [Haskel] Nixson to Stay With him a While :The 23 Night hascle [''Haskel''] Stad all Night With lee cantreal :July the 3 1931 it rean a hard com a mishing rain :may the 21 1932 i Went to Town granger lattan [La''Italic text''wson] giv me 5 Dollars in money and gorg Buckin giv me 5 Dollars and then as i com home got the twin girels a Dress in fouse [''?Fousten’s''] cos 6o c may the 21 1932 D C Taylor :Mr Horice Carlin Taylor Left for miching [''Michagan''] Sunday August 13 1944 :J B Celane Taylor and Jim fuston Left Too P147 ---- :Deaths :Parlee Bennet Departed this life 1934 :Jossie Page Departed This life 1934 :Eveline Page Departed this life March 8 1934 Age 59 years 8 months & 2 days :Andrew Waller Departed this life 1934 :Mack Hayes Departed this life December 24, 1934 :[''Infant''] Dukes Departed this life 1934 :Tonie Brazel :Leao Anderson :Mandie Williams Departed this life Feb 1935 :Mrs Lee Fuston Departed This life 1934 :Infant of Iola Turner Departid this life 1935 :Rozise [''Rosias''] Page Departed this Life Feb 3 1936 :Alf Atnip Departed this life March 21, 1937 on Sunday afternoon Was buried mar 24, 1937 P148 ---- :Shake hands With Mother Again :If I should be living when Jesus Comes Could know the day and What hour I’d like to be :standing at mothers tomb when Jesus comes in his power :Cho Will be a Wonderful happy Day up There on the golden shore :Clara Nell Taylor was Born January 26 1920 age 16 year 1 month 1 Week 2 Days wrote march 4. 1936 on Wensday :On Tuesday morning :Ruby Bell Taylor Was Borned November 28 1921 age 15 year old 4 monts 1 Week 1 day ritton on march 25, 1936 P149 ---- :July the 12 1906 :recier from the poely at alkey :got 3.00 and 50 c $3 50 :recier of William fisher 50 :recier of the horten Spring Church $3 20 :W. J. Trusty Was Bornd May :Shernel cantreal [''Shelmon Cantrell''] omagr moor [''Omega Moore''] maret Dec the 5 1924 :Kell Judges [''Kelly Judkins''] altey Judgs [''Allie Judkins''] Was maret Dec the 4 1924 :Mr Jasker Davis Departed this Life the Sept 1942 :Mr Joe Isaac Taylor was borned April 13 1931 P150 ---- :Death Records :Ant Nancy Taylor Departed this Life Oct. 28. 1937 On Thursday night at 6 o’clock Age 60 years 1 month 18 days :The Infant of Mr & Mrs Woodrow Durham Departed this Life may 29 1939 on Monday Morning at 6. 15 o’clock was borned September 11. 1938 buried at Chestnis groth age 1 year 8 monts 18 days name Villa Bell :Undertaker Robert Hernton :the infant of Mr Mrs Alton Mullican departed this life feb. 3. 1940 was borned January 5. 1939 name James Alton age 3 years and 1 month old Was buried at Chestius groth by Robert hernton :The infant of Mr & Mrs Lessie Axlandra departed this life Jan 20 1940 was buried at Chestius groth :Haskell Fuson departed this life Jan 6. 1940 the son of Mr & Mrs Ruff Fuson was buried at Chestius groth Cemetray P151 ---- :D C Taylor Was Born December the 27 1851 profess faith in christ august 1865 Join the Baptis church the Sam year at ingin creek i was put in as clerk of the church 1871 and Servs 14 year and then 1890 i was licen to preach then 1892 i Was ordain to the Work of the minster i hav Baptis 104 and maried 140 coupel :Janray 1923 i Join the Baptis church at the young Bent By Letter :borned to Mr & Mrs Elzie young a girl name Marget Lee young :Mr James William Fuson 17 :Miss Clara Gil Taylor 14 :Mr. Lloyad George Taylor 18 :Miss Callie Fuson 11 :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Cilfton Henderixson a Boy :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Grady H. Taylor a Boy name Donil Ray Taylor :Bornd to Mr & Mrs John Greer a Girl :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Elzin Young a Girl name Hellen Merie Young :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Virgle Martin a Girl name Mennie Cathrine :Borned to Mr & Mrs Rezin Page a Girl P152 ---- :D C Taylor :Jan the 1 1917 i help Nishy Taylor in his house 5 an 1 half :Sery Luren culWell Depared This Life April 23 1926 :Thom ed Warn [''Warren''] Depared This Life may the 26 1930 :ingin creek :the misen Nary Baptis church Was ornig in the year 1844 By the Nams as Follow David Taylor Jak Taylor John Taylor Jack hendrix liny Taylor Rachel Taylor Besey Taylor :Mr Clareance Woodrow Durham 22 :Miss Onie Margrett Taylor 18 :Mr Firman Love Taylor 16 :Mis Oma Frances Taylor 16 :Mr. Roy David Taylor 14 :Miss Lila Grady Durham 15 :Mr. Herbert Lee Lamberson 19 :Miss Elsie May Taylor 14 :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Jessie Greer a Girl :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Huson Neail a Boy :Borned to Mr & Mrs Robert Dale a Girl P153 ---- :Batech [''Beech''] grove church 1894 :giv D C Taylor $18 95 C Cen. :For 1896 5 35 :inging creek church for 1893 7 45 Cen :for 1899 $24 30 Cen :Washer chaplin church paid D C Taylor :for the year 1908 $ 2 20 :Bety Denny 50 :Jeff Brasell $ 1 00 :faney Kelly 50 :Birthey Denney $ 1 00 :Jam anson 2 bushel of corn 1 50 :Sheal Starns 50 :the peapel given 45 :the church $ 15 50 :Jany Kelly 10 : 22.25 : 50 : 22.75 :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Hubert Nixon a Girl mery sue nixon :Bornd to Miss Allie Bates a Boy Frank :Bornd to Mr & Mrs James Bates a Girl :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Georga atnip a Girl Margaret Nell :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Bill atnip a Girl :Born to Mr & Mrs Cilfton Taylor a Girl Jan 31 1937 Sunda nite :Born to Mr & Mrs Flo[page torn] a Girl P154 ---- :Robert H Cantrel Was Drafted in army Sept 22. 1917 and went two Camp gordin & was transfirred from two Camp iderson & from thir two camp frost Cattnooga Tenns :D Bought from A B Paras $13 Dollar and 65 c Totel $13 65 :2 Bushel from the mills 2 50 :7 Bushel from herbert cantrel $ 7 70 :1 Bushel from Bob cantrel 1 25 :Totel 25 10 :Borned to Mr and Mrs Clifton Taylor a boy name Loydel C. :Borned to Mr and Mrs Alton Mullicon a boy name James Alton Mullican in may :Borned to Mr and Mrs Willie Taylor a girl :Borned to Mr and Mrs athel Foster a girl name Jewel Myrie :Bornd to Mr & Mrs Tommie D[''page torn''] a Girl Jan. 31. 1938 Mon[''page torn''] :Born to Mr & Mrs Hubert Nixson a Girl name Martha An 1939 P155 ---- :Marget Mae Taylor Born may 10 1904 :12 = years 6 = month 3 days :Year 1917 :When I am in my coffin, my Hands are crossed for death, my thought are all dward Heaven, god nows How love Best :written by Marget Taylor 1917 :Hermon Cantrell was Drafted in the army the year 1917 Sept 22 P156 ---- :Rev D C Taylor :March the 29 1913 the odfellow orniz A log at cith dell To Night on homes [Holmes] creek :With the Blind Log mentors :Writen By D C Taylor :Born to Mr and Mrs Willee Taylor a boy :Janay the 1 1927 i Bought a hog from John redman at $6 50 cents P157 ---- :Back Haises [''Hayes''] Bibe $ 2 75 c :Dick mores 2 Book 65 c :Dick moor 4 tesment 50 c :Bill yates tesment 90 c :ant Betiy Taylor 2 Books 60 :G D cantrell 1 tesment 75 :murtel Summers tesment 50 :mis green 1 tesment 50 :T cats [''Cates''] 1 Bibel $ 3 00 :1 teaching inDents 25 :Claud Walker 50 :3 Fisher Bibel $1 50 :Totel amount $12 60 :Thomas arnel [''Arnold''] 65 :1 tesment :Faney Kelly paid 15 :J W Kerley 1 Bible 2 40 :Wes cirten [''Certain''] 1 Disnaiy 20 :Will Denny 65 c paid :J M Foster 1 tesment 75 :J W cerin [''Certain''] 1 Bibel 75 P158 ---- :A Storm :march the 21 1913 A Big Storm :writen By D C Taylor hand :Bob Magness eat Dinner With me march the 22 1913 D C Taylor :octo the 25 1931 i eat Diner With Samey carter 39 eat Diner With him that Day and i preach for them that evening :Charlie Taylor & Cora Lee Allen was married oct. 1937 :Clara Olivr [''Oliver''] & Paul Robison were married october 1 Sun 1937 P159 ---- :Janary the 1 1909 peapel that given to me This year 1909 :James furnatey [''Vanatta''] 8 Daller of melones $3 oo Jan the 1 1909 :March the 13 1933 [[Bates-10099|farc bats]] [''Fox Bates''] got Shot by Thomas Smith and kill Dead at Temern hall [''Temperance Hall'']Nashville Banner, March 14, 1933, Page 1. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/nashville-banner/101159045/ : accessed August 7, 2023), clip page by user sknipgreer :Danels [''Daniel''] kelley Departed This Life august the 9 1926 :Jim Slaer [''Sliger''] Wife [''Nellie''] Deparet This Life augst 9 1926 :Duck cantrial [''Duke Cantrell''] Wife [''Delma''] Deparet This Life July the 19 1929 :Sary ann cantel [''Cantrell''] Deparet Dec 13 1929 P160 ---- :octo term 1908 Sold 5 Books :at one 1900 :Nov 1908 Bilb and Sold 8 at 8 55 : Bilel Donatin 20 :other Books Sold 9 at 2 75 :John capliner [''Caplinger''] Deparear This life March the 15 1924 :Joe Big [''Biggs''] Depared This Life March the 19 1924 :Felt culwell Depared This life Nov the 17 1929 :louse [''Lewis''] Burten Depared This Life Nov the 15 1929 :please cantreall Depared This Life march 30 1933 P161 ---- :march 1910 Bought J C evin 3 Thanse Boards :at 30 c a hundred $9 00 :1 Bolt of Brownd Demet 4 00 :30 yeards of calaco at 6 1 80 :2 spinls of Thred 10 :creadet for 9 00 for the Boards :Miss Freda Rose Haynes and Mr James Cantrell Was maried March 14 1941 on Friday :Lorene Okley and Lenard Nixon was maried March 15 1941 on Sat. :Miss Dean Haynes and Solon Taylor was married :Miss Audrey Pearl Taylor was Born August 30 1926 age 15 yr 3 month P162 ---- :gordes got from Bill William octoer the 10 1910 :Soap 10 :candy 5 :Malving Summers tuck her bed feb the 3 1912 and Die the 11 Day of march 1912 :Mr Dan Carl Taylor was born febuary 16, 1933 age 11 years old P162 ---- :old ant Becky Turner fell and hurt her Self may 1911 :Washer Chapling Baptis church giv for 1913 :Jan the 1913 SR H fisher give me one Doller $1 75 c : Term 1913 :h S Denney march 50 :John Agee march 25 :_____________________ April 25 :h S Denney April 10 :Wile hendrixson April 50 :may Term Bettey Denny 50 :John agee 25 :Janey Keley 25 :July 1913 John agee :august 1913 i helt a meeting at New unin [''Union''] With Brother Seal :D C Taylor given $1 85 :august the 4 Sunday i helt a meeting Elibeth Baptis Church and they given me $3 85 D C Taylor P164 ---- :lee cantrell for corn 50 Dollars at one tim :Abut 17 poounds at 17 cents pound :50 cents Sweet potato 50 P165 ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Letter || Last Name || First Name |- |A |- |||Adcock |- |||||Bob, 119 |- |||||Harvey, 110 |- |||||Ida, 110 |- |||||Mary, 86 |- |||||Miss, 86 |- |||||Nancy, 8 |- |||||Perry, 33 |- |||||Riley, 49 |- |||||Sarah, 49 |- |||||Staket, 11 |- |||||Stok, 64, 86 |- |||||Thomas, 111 |- |||Adkins |- |||||Rhoda, 26 |- |||||Sally, 119 |- |||||Agee |- |||||Bill, 54 |- |||||Bob, 49, 57 |- |||||Dan, 33 |- |||||Doak, 21 |- |||||Earl, 15 |- |||||John, 164 |- |||||O. D., 74 |- |||||Aiken |- |||||Will, 43 |- |||||Alexander |- |||||Howard, 19 |- |||||Jeff, 89 |- |||||Lessie, 121, 151 |- |||||Lizzie, 36 |- |||||Allen |- |||||Alfred, 101 |- |||||Annie, 87 |- |||||Betty, 14 |- |||||Cora Lee, 159 |- |||||Frances, 143 |- |||||G. W., 88 |- |||||George Washington, 76 |- |||||H. L., 88 |- |||||Herbert Lee, 64 |- |||||Hettie, 14 |- |||||Hugh, 41, 101, 126 |- |||||Jeff, 30 |- |||||John, 87 |- |||||John D., 5 |- |||||Marget, 48 |- |||||Martha, 26 |- |||||Mary E., 126 |- |||||Mary J., 112 |- |||||Mat, 29 |- |||||Omer Dale, 24, 135 |- |||||Robert, 112 |- |||||Anderson |- |||||Bill, 61 |- |||||Charley, 16, 36, 132 |- |||||Emma, 16 |- |||||Henry, 16, 74 |- |||||James?, 154 |- |||||Jeff, 16 |- |||||John, 16 |- |||||Josie, 74 |- |||||Leo?, 148 |- |||||Miss, 61 |- |||||W. B., 106 |- |||||Ansten? |- |||||Joe, 40 |- |||||Arnold |- |||||Nancy, 27 |- |||||Thomas, 79, 158 |- |||||Ash |- |||||Frank, 42, 46 |- |||||Ashford |- |||||Nannie, 21 |- |||||Atnip |- |||||A. J., 74 |- |||||Alf, 148 |- |||||Benjamin, 71 |- |||||Bill, 154 |- |||||Enoch Stanton, 25 |- |||||Evelyn, 19 |- |||||G. H., 61, 124 |- |||||George, 105, 154 |- |||||Jack, 68, 81 |- |||||Lucellar, 66 |- |||||Margaret Nell, 154 |- |||||Miss, 25 |- |||||Tom, 48 |- |||||Atwell |- |||||Feby, 72 |- |||||Austin |- |||||John, 91 |- |||Avant |- |||||Jepp, 117 |- |||Avery |- |||||Newton, 56 |- |B |- |||Bailiff |- |||||Billy, 83 |- |||||James, 101 |- |||||James Thomas, 101 |- |||Bain |- |||||Aaron, 126 |- |||||Aaron Cantrell, 111 |- |||||Charley, 12 |- |||||Charley Edker, 117 |- |||||Eva Dean, 66 |- |||||Fothey?, 94 |- |||||Lauses, 118 |- |||||Patsy, 69 |- |||||R. C., 107 |- |||||Spencer, 94 |- |||Ballinger |- |||||Maggie, 16 |- |||Ban? |- |||||Lauses, 80 |- |||Bandy |- |||||Adline, 127 |- |||Banks |- |||||Wesley, 45 |- |||Bares? |- |||||Seamy?, 83 |- |||Barltuy? |- |||||Tressie, 115 |- |||Barnes |- |||||A. B., 84 |- |||||Archer, 110 |- |||||Archie Bill, 4 |- |||||George, 9 |- |||||Harvey, 110 |- |||||Ida, 110 |- |||||Ina Ira, 48 |- |||||Martha, 84 |- |||||Melton, 21 |- |||Bates |- |||||Allie, 154 |- |||||Bessie, 76 |- |||||Dock, 16 |- |||||F. B., 74, 88 |- |||||[[Oakley-3903|Fanny, 112]] |- |||||Fox, 160 |- |||||Frank, 154 |- |||||James, 21, 62, 142, 154 |- |||||John M., 10 |- |||||Liney, 10 |- |||||Lorene, 76 |- |||||Lula, 128 |- |||||Maggie, 12 |- |||||Mary, 99 |- |||||P. M., 74 |- |||||Part, 64 |- |||||Virlis, 66 |- |||Bean |- |||||Sarah, 30 |- |||Bean? |- |||||Sam, 79 |- |||Bearia |- |||||Mr., 76 |- |||Beath? |- |||||Thomas, 93 |- |||||Beaty |- |||||James, 40 |- |||Beckwith |- |||||Allie Mai, 76 |- |||||Eula, 76 |- |||||Miss, 33 |- |||||Ted, 66 |- |||Bell |- |||||Doctor, 56 |- |||||Dr., 46 |- |||Bennett |- |||||Lizzy, 41 |- |||||Parlee, 148 |- |||||Thomas J., 61 |- |||Beria |- |||||Miss, 66 |- |||||Ody, 66 |- |||Berrie |- |||||Jollie, 120 |- |||Bess? |- |||||Bill, 102 |- |||Betty |- |||||Old Man, 39 |- |||Biggs |- |||||Joe, 161 |- |||Birse? |- |||||Grec?, 33 |- |||Blackburn |- |||||Dessie, 81 |- |||||Joe, 75 |- |||||Thomas, 67 |- |||Blankenship |- ||||||-John W., 103 |- |||||Rollen, 103 |- |||Bond |- |||||George W., 36 |- |||Bons? |- |||||James, 25 |- |||||Marlin, 55 |- |||Braswell |- |||||Aaron, 85 |- |||||Casey, 33 |- |||||Demps, 99 |- |||||Harry, 83 |- |||||Jeff, 118, 154 |- |||||Martin, 16 |- |||||Nathan, 3, 85, 99 |- |||||Tonie, 148 |- |||Brent |- |||||A. J., 7 |- |||||Charles, 20 |- |||||Hules?, 95 |- |||Buckin? |- |||||George, 147 |- |||Buckner |- |||||John, 116 |- |||||Louvade, 116 |- |||Bullard |- |||||Bill, 77 |- |||Burton |- |||||Frank, 25 |- |||||George, 29, 30 |- |||||James, 32 |- |||||Lauses, 44 |- |||||Lewis, 161 |- |||||Ray, 58 |- |||||Seant, 25 |- |||Bush |- |||||Johnnie, 58 |- |C |- |||Cagle |- |||||Wash, 14 |- |||||Caldwell |- |||||William, 104 |- |||Calhoun |- |||||James, 21 |- |||Cantrell |- |||||Aaron, 112 |- |||||Arvel, 108 |- |||||Arvil, 102 |- |||||Bell, 102 |- |||||Berry, 73 |- |||||Bethel, 118 |- |||||Betty, 28 |- |||||Bill, 24, 111 |- |||||Bob, 84, 108, 155 |- |||||Charley, 110 |- |||||Clarence, 145 |- |||||D. M., 84 |- |||||Delma, 160 |- |||||Dick, 53, 127, 138 |- |||||Dub, 54 |- |||||Duke, 160 |- |||||Ed, 93 |- |||||Eller, 105 |- |||||Eugene, 98 |- |||||Euna, 22 |- |||||Everett, 98 |- |||||Frank, 76, 142 |- |||||G. D., 158 |- |||||George, 28 |- |||||Green, 111 |- |||||Harriet, 5 |- |||||Heard, 99 |- |||||Herbert, 155 |- |||||Herman, 156 |- |||||Hugh, 111 |- |||||Iah?, 40 |- |||||J. L., 54 |- |||||James, 19, 61, 70, 162 |- |||||James Buck, 111 |- |||||James Harley, 105 |- |||||Jasper, 118 |- |||||Jim, 99 |- |||||Joe B., 127 |- |||||John William, 4 |- |||||Jonny, 58 |- |||||Lauses, 96 |- |||||Lee, 22, 147, 165 |- |||||Leonard, 106 |- |||||Licy, 65 |- |||||Lilly, 98 |- |||||Lizzie, 107 |- |||||Lucinda, 23 |- |||||Lyshie Billy, 58 |- |||||Mary, 42 |- |||||Melisa, 101 |- |||||Milley, 114 |- |||||Pat, 28 |- |||||Pearly, 14 |- |||||Perry, 101 |- |||||Pleas, 161 |- |||||Robert, 127 |- |||||Robert H., 155 |- |||||Ruby, 96 |- |||||Sam, 96 |- |||||Sarah, 111 |- |||||Sarah Ann, 54, 138, 160 |- |||||Shelmon, 150 |- |||||Teny, 53 |- |||||Thomas, 45 |- |||||Vadil, 70 |- |||||Watson, 86 |- |||||Will Buck, 59 |- |||||Willie, 62 |- |||Caplinger |- |||||?, 77 |- |||||Charlie, 21, 129 |- |||||Gar, 35 |- |||||Helen, 89 |- |||||Infant, 129 |- |||||John, 161 |- |||||Walter, 143 |- |||||Capshaw |- |||||Nancy, 27 |- |||Caraway |- |||||G. W., 19 |- |||||Mariela, 19 |- |||Carter |- |||||Asa, 146 |- |||||Beulah Mai, 21 |- |||||Delia, 16 |- |||||Deton, 21 |- |||||Dortha June, 82 |- |||||Floyd, 82 |- |||||Henry, 29 |- |||||Jackson, 47 |- |||||Myrtle, 14 |- |||||Nelly, 34 |- |||||Robert Denton, 74 |- |||||Ruby, 76 |- |||||Sammy, 159 |- |||Caskey |- |||||Birdey, 105 |- |||||John, 105 |- |||||Cassity |- |||||Birdy, 14 |- |||Cates |- |||||Charley, 14 |- |||||T., 158 |- |||Certain |- |||||J. W., 158 |- |||||Maggy, 16 |- |||||Rachel, 30 |- |||||Wes, 158 |- |||Cheatham |- |||||Tilmon, 71 |- |||Cheek |- |||||Samuel, 25 |- |||Christian |- |||||James, 87 |- |||||Miss, 45, 87 |- |||Claiborn |- |||||Hubert, 66 |- |||Clark |- |||||Abe, 65 |- |||||Bill, 5 |- |||||Billy, 82 |- |||||Edeney, 69 |- |||||Frank, 116 |- |||||Ike, 99, 116 |- |||||Isaac, 58 |- |||||Licy, 65 |- |||||Mattie, 65 |- |||||Minnie Ellen, 99 |- |||Clay? |- |||||Thomas, 25 |- |||Clemons |- |||||Coy L., 66 |- |||Close |- |||||Alton, 76 |- |||||Barbie, 78 |- |||||Billy, 39 |- |||||Josie, 117 |- |||||Marion, 117 |- |||||Opal, 76 |- |||||Shirley, 120 |- |||Clovis |- |||||Willit, 66 |- |||Coggin |- |||||Cas, 68 |- |||||Eli Arnold, 111 |- |||||Ella, 14, 111 |- |||||Jimmy, 47 |- |||||Mary, 68 |- |||||Ted, 85 |- |||||Walter, 85 |- |||Coley? |- |||||Jug?, 41 |- |||Colvert |- |||||James, 33 |- |||Conger |- |||||Lizzey, 26 |- |||Cooper |- |||||Ed, 89 |- |||||Martha? Elithbith, 31 |- |||||W. B., 89 |- |||||William B., 19 |- |||Cope |- |||||Amie L., 11 |- |||||Charlie, 126 |- |||||Hassie, 126 |- |||||John Green, 126 |- |||||Lilly, 126 |- |||||Lissie Clark, 126 |- |||||Taylor, 11 |- |||||Willie, 126 |- |||Corley |- |||||Lem, 43 |- |||||Will, 97 |- |||||Willy, 97 |- |||Cowen |- |||||Goldie, 76 |- |||Crawford |- |||||Clara, 128 |- |||Cripps |- |||||B., 76 |- |||||Eliza, 21 |- |||||Henry, 14 |- |||||John, 29 |- |||||Lizzie, 33 |- |||||Maggie, 21 |- |||||Thomas, 24 |- |||Crof? |- |||||Oece, 26 |- |||Cullum |- |||||Buddie, 96 |- |||||Oley, 96 |- |||Culwell |- |||||Bud, 118 |- |||||Felt, 161 |- |||||Isaac, 59 |- |||||James, 120 |- |||||Joe, 104 |- |||||Lisey Beth, 49 |- |||||Marling, 108 |- |||||Nancy, 77, 118 |- |||||Noah, 23 |- |||||Sarah Lauren, 153 |- |||Cummings |- |||||Colonel, 22 |- |||Curtis |- |||||Charlie Wade, 89 |- |||||Davie, 89 |- |||||Johnnie, 117 |- |||||Levi, 25 |- |||||Thomas, 117 |- |D |- |||Dale |- |||||Charlie, 129 |- |||||Robert, 153 |- |||||Sissy, 14 |- |||Davenport |- |||||John, 51 |- |||||Manerd, 92 |- |||David? |- |||||Bluffur?, 85 |- |||Davis |- |||||Bill, 103, 104, 112 |- |||||Billanne, 104 |- |||||Elizabeth, 12 |- |||||Gil, 66, 105 |- |||||Jasper, 150 |- |||||John, 27, 96 |- |||||Mecy, 30 |- |||||Sindy, 31 |- |||||Solomon, 28 |- |||||Thomas, 27, 30 |- |||||William Thomas, 10 |- |||Dearman |- |||||Bob, 77 |- |||||James, 53 |- |||Dedman |- |||||Lee, 30 |- |||Delong |- |||||David, 145 |- |||||Emley, 145 |- |||||Israel, 126 |- |||||Melisy, 101 |- |||Denny |- |||||Bertha, 52 |- |||||Betty, 154, 164 |- |||||Birthey, 154 |- |||||Ethel, 22 |- |||||H. S., 164 |- |||||Lucy, 31 |- |||||Ruby, 75 |- |||||Sammy, 75 |- |||||Will, 158 |- |||||Willie, 87 |- |||||Wils, 87 |- |||Denton |- |||||George, 99 |- |||||John, 99 |- |||DeRoe |- |||||Henry, 81 |- |||Dorron |- |||||Miss, 26 |- |||||Dowell |- |||||John, 95 |- |||Drake |- |||||James, 93 |- |||||Juge?, 119 |- |||Driver |- |||||[[Driver-2040|Carline]], 107 |- |||||[[Driver-2047|Clarice]], 144 |- |||||Didama, 32 |- |||||Homer, 120 |- |||||Mary, 109 |- |||||Mattie, 50 |- |||||Miss, 27 |- |||||Parilee, 127 |- |||||Paris, 107 |- |||||Roy, 12 |- |||||[[Driver-2042|Sam]], 95 |- |||||Sone?, 27 |- |||||Walter, 76 |- |||Drury |- |||||Sally, 101 |- |||Duke |- |||||Bitty Darce, 80 |- |||||Edd, 80 |- |||||Infant, 148 |- |||||L. O., 88 |- |||||Sun, 72 |- |||Dunham |- |||||Hattie, 22 |- |||||Lorene, 21 |- |||||Nell, 120 |- |||||Othel, 135 |- |||||T. J., 48 |- |||Dunlap |- |||||Elizabeth, 69 |- |||Durham |- |||||Beunia, 135 |- |||||Bunea, 24 |- |||||Clarence Woodrow, 153 |- |||||Lila Grady, 78, 153 |- |||||O. L., 74, 88 |- |||||Onie M., 76 |- |||||Orvile Lee, 68 |- |||||Villa Bell, 151 |- |||||Woodrow, 78, 151 |- |E |- |||Eaton |- |||||Bill, 83 |- |||Eller |- |||||Maxine, 66 |- |||Ervin |- |||||Clinton, 5 |- |||||Etha Avo, 117 |- |||||Homer, 21 |- |||||J. D., 66, 80 |- |||||Jack, 117 |- |||||L. C., 64 |- |||||Robbey, 5 |- |||||Ruby, 21 |- |||||Tab, 60 |- |||||Tom, 21, 105 |- |||||W., 88 |- |||||W. B., 88 |- |||||W. J., 74, 134 |- |||Estes |- |||||Bertie, 49 |- |||||Bill, 103 |- |||||Bracket, 59 |- |||||Brackett, 34 |- |||||Fate, 81 |- |||||Lousey, 99 |- |||||Mandy, 59 |- |||||Robert L., 49 |- |||||T. J., 39 |- |||Ethridge |- |||||Parlee, 119 |- |||Evans |- |||||David, 104 |- |||||Eli Joseph, 4 |- |||||John G., 4 |- |||||Mary, 119 |- |||Evins |- |||||Buster, 143 |- |||||J. C., 162 |- |||Exum |- |||||James, 16 |- |F |- |||Farmer |- |||||L. A., 16 |- |||Ferrell |- |||||Alexander, 73 |- |||||Hurshell, 21 |- |||Fish |- |||||Gasey?, 52 |- |||||Gordon, 21, 72, 120 |- |||||John, 60 |- |||||Joyce Opal, 15 |- |||||Liz, 119 |- |||||Mr., 31 |- |||Fisher |- |||||George, 108 |- |||||Giles, 75 |- |||||H., 164 |- |||||John, 107 |- |||||Lucy, 16 |- |||||Riley, 50 |- |||||William, 150 |- |||Fite |- |||||Grant, 109 |- |||||Lucille, 109 |- |||||Willbeth, 25 |- |||Fitts |- |||||Babe, 41 |- |||||Delia, 14 |- |||||Golden, 43 |- |||||Grace, 76 |- |||||Herbert, 19 |- |||||Ida, 14 |- |||||Isey, 29 |- |||||Jasper, 30 |- |||||Jeff, 12 |- |||||Mary, 115 |- |||||Rosco, 127 |- |||||Roscoe, 23 |- |||||Sammy, 14 |- |||||Tandy W., 32 |- |||||Tandy Walker, 17 |- |||||Florida |- |||||Jack, 15 |- |||||Sam, 85 |- |||Ford |- |||||James, 29 |- |||||Thomas, 72 |- |||Foster |- |||||Alma, 21 |- |||||Almir, 5 |- |||||Anney, 31 |- |||||Anthony L., 31, 101 |- |||||Athol, 72, 155 |- |||||J. M., 158 |- |||||Jewel, 21 |- |||||Jewel Marie, 155 |- |||||John, 101 |- |||||T. B., 74, 88 |- |||||Toy B., 68 |- |||||W. M., 59 |- |||Foutch |- |||||Agey, 16 |- |||||Becky, 34 |- |||||Bill, 29 |- |||||Dorothy, 21 |- |||||Ebanida, 14 |- |||||Harry Gordon, 76 |- |||||Haten, 11, 64, 86 |- |||||James, 92 |- |||||Joe, 42 |- |||||John Lee, 66 |- |||||Willie, 16 |- |||Fowler |- |||||William, 109 |- |||Fox |- |||||Lewis, 78 |- |||Francis |- |||||Lizzey, 26 |- |||Franes? |- |||||Thomas, 27 |- |||Frazier |- |||||Charles White, 76 |- |||||Charley, 102 |- |||Fuson |- |||||Callie, 128, 152 |- |||||Gladis, 124 |- |||||Haskell, 151 |- |||||James William, 152 |- |||||Rufus, 124, 151 |- |||Fuston |- |||||Bob, 37, 50, 102 |- |||||Burten, 108 |- |||||Cumiller, 16 |- |||||David, 105 |- |||||E., 7 |- |||||Garrett, 109 |- |||||Helen, 38 |- |||||Jack, 33 |- |||||James, 73 |- |||||James Carlon, 73, 142 |- |||||James William, 66 |- |||||Jim, 109, 142, 147 |- |||||Joe Ben, 79 |- |||||John, 24, 30 |- |||||Jonathan, 45 |- |||||Lee, 148 |- |||||Lizzy, 37 |- |||||Luther, 55 |- |||||Mary, 38 |- |||||Nancy, 22 |- |||||Nona Lee, 105 |- |G |- |||Garrison |- |||||Henry, 96 |- |||Garrison? |- |||||John, 67 |- |||||Lonzo?, 67 |- |||Gilbert |- |||||Annie, 85 |- |||||Bill, 85 |- |||Gill |- |||||Houston S., 46 |- |||||Katy, 36 |- |||||Luke, 21, 78 |- |||||Ruby, 64 |- |||||Solon, 20, 129 |- |||Gilreath |- |||||Lafayett, 114 |- |||Givans |- |||||Bill, 49 |- |||||George, 127 |- |||||John D., 23 |- |||||Kisy, 107 |- |||Glen |- |||||John, 28, 100 |- |||Goff |- |||||J., 89 |- |||||James, 63 |- |||Gothard |- |||||Jaren, 83 |- |||Graham |- |||||Lorene, 24, 128 |- |||Gray |- |||||Dick, 25 |- |||Green |- |||||Elias, 126 |- |||||Marhey, 127 |- |||||Martha, 146 |- |||||Miss, 158 |- |||||Riley, 42 |- |||Greer |- |||||Beulah, 105 |- |||||Janie, 76 |- |||||Jessie, 21, 153 |- |||||John, 21, 105, 152 |- |||||Polly, 39 |- |||Gregston |- |||||Patty, 47 |- |||||Polly, 44 |- |||Griffin |- |||||Perry, 24 |- |||Griffith |- |||||Ephraim, 71 |- |||||Lilly, 71 |- |||Gudes? |- |||||Polly, 16 |- |H |- |||Haggard |- |||||Jesse, 106 |- |||||Tyree, 12 |- |||||William W., 32 |- |||Hale |- |||||Allie Jim, 66 |- |||||Athol Lee, 24 |- |||||Beulah, 24 |- |||||Bill, 130 |- |||||Charles B., 22 |- |||||Charley, 70, 94, 104 |- |||||Charlie, 123 |- |||||Helen, 27 |- |||||James, 19, 91 |- |||||Jeff, 76 |- |||||Jenny, 103 |- |||||Jesse, 28 |- |||||John, 103, 132 |- |||||Mary, 45 |- |||||Odell, 64 |- |||||Polly, 29 |- |||||Willie Bailiff, 21 |- |||Hall |- |||||Ally, 30 |- |||||John, 30 |- |||||Josephine, 30 |- |||Hallum |- |||||Beth, 45 |- |||||George W., 41 |- |||||Hardcastle |- |||||Hubert, 76 |- |||||Hathaway |- |||||Sammy, 55 |- |||Hayes |- |||||Alton, 108 |- |||||Back?, 158 |- |||||Ethel, 102 |- |||||Isaac, 108 |- |||||James, 55 |- |||||John, 35, 39 |- |||||Mack, 148 |- |||||Marion, 92 |- |||||Mary, 32 |- |||||Rebecca C., 92 |- |||||Rolling, 101 |- |||Haynes |- |||||Dean, 19, 162 |- |||||Freda Rose, 162 |- |||||Josie, 14, 25 |- |||Hearn? |- |||||Jan?, 95 |- |||Helm |- |||||C. W., 19 |- |||||Felix, 74 |- |||Helmon? |- |||||Dudley, 25 |- |||Helmontaler |- |||||Polly, 27 |- |||Helms |- |||||Coleman, 28 |- |||||Felix, 36 |- |||||Mary B., 36 |- |||Hendrix |- |||||Betty, 27 |- |||||Charley, 14 |- |||||Henry, 93 |- |||||Jack, 153 |- |||||Jackson, 98 |- |||||July, 25 |- |||||Lizey, 14 |- |||||Marget, 14 |- |||||Wild, 27 |- |||||Wiley, 98 |- |||Hendrixson |- |||||Amos, 105 |- |||||Bertha, 21 |- |||||Care?, 25 |- |||||Carl, 28 |- |||||Clarene, 64 |- |||||Clifton, 152 |- |||||Flarne, 102 |- |||||Frank, 63 |- |||||George, 14 |- |||||Grace, 21 |- |||||Henry, 39 |- |||||Horace S., 37 |- |||||Ida, 26 |- |||||J. D., 88 |- |||||James, 117 |- |||||Jeff, 14 |- |||||John, 25, 26 |- |||||July, 26 |- |||||Louraney, 25 |- |||||Louraney E., 14 |- |||||Marget, 14 |- |||||Ruby Lee, 64 |- |||||Sammy, 43 |- |||||Thertis?, 25 |- |||||Wiley, 102, 164 |- |||Henly |- |||||Preacher, 99 |- |||Hernton |- |||||Robert, 151 |- |||Hess |- |||||Miss, 98 |- |||||Rob, 98 |- |||Hicks |- |||||Avey, 125 |- |||||B. N., 46 |- |||||Bernard N., 125 |- |||||Bessie Gene, 99 |- |||||Caty, 71 |- |||||Clarence, 99 |- |||||Jesse, 71 |- |||||Jim, 71 |- |||||Lithby, 57 |- |||||Minnie, 43 |- |||||Sam, 68 |- |||Hill |- |||||Annis, 27 |- |||||Bill, 60 |- |||||Eliza, 125 |- |||||Riley, 28 |- |||||Toney, 32 |- |||Hinson |- |||||Harel, 6 |- |||Hixason? |- |||||Less, 67 |- |||Hobson |- |||||Willie, 109 |- |||Hogg? |- |||||Lee, 101 |- |||Holly |- |||||Edger, 22 |- |||||John, 40, 132 |- |||Holt |- |||||Calvin, 83 |- |||||William, 118 |- |||Hooper |- |||||Goodlet, 56 |- |||||Henson, 83 |- |||||James, 94 |- |||||Martha, 40 |- |||||Maurene, 15 |- |||||S. S., 94 |- |||||Sammy, 40 |- |||||Teney, 120 |- |||Huddleston |- |||||C. A., 65 |- |||Hullett |- |||||Charley, 14 |- |||Hutchens |- |||||Avey, 125 |- |||||Charley, 101 |- |I |- |||Immens? |- |||||Perry, 130 |- |J |- |||Jackson |- |||||Susie, 66 |- |||Johnson |- |||||Dink, 60 |- |||||Harel?, 43 |- |||||Henry, 57, 113 |- |||||Huey D., 97 |- |||||Joe, 36 |- |||||John, 40 |- |||||John R., 120 |- |||||Lelia, 113 |- |||||Maglu?, 66 |- |||||Matthew, 27 |- |||||Mildred, 21 |- |||||Miss, 40 |- |||||Willie, 113 |- |||Joines |- |||||Mary, 108 |- |||||Jones |- |||||Archer, 32 |- |||||Bill, 25, 27, 40, 100 |- |||||Charley, 41 |- |||||Doris Mitchell, 58 |- |||||Dr., 51 |- |||||Eva Mai, 64 |- |||||Frank, 58, 134 |- |||||Hobert Lee, 60 |- |||||James, 44, 86 |- |||||Lee, 68, 132 |- |||||Liney, 29 |- |||||Louisa, 27 |- |||||Martha, 34 |- |||||Maud, 14 |- |||||Oley, 84 |- |||||Ollie, 18, 20 |- |||||Taler?, 37 |- |||||Thomas, 100 |- |||||Tim, 29 |- |||||Tommy, 2 |- |||||Vernon Howard, 9 |- |||Judkins |- |||||Allie, 150 |- |||||Ben, 14 |- |||||Bill, 46 |- |||||Eva, 73 |- |||||Hearn, 93 |- |||||James, 14, 76 |- |||||Jarome, 73 |- |||||Kelly, 150 |- |||||Miss, 93 |- |||||Otis, 76 |- |||||Samuel, 14 |- |||||Justice |- |||||Lawson, 21 |- |K |- |||Kelly |- |||||Beckey, 28, 40 |- |||||Burk, 9 |- |||||Daniel, 90, 160 |- |||||Daniel B., 54 |- |||||Daniel I., 139 |- |||||Fanny, 154, 158 |- |||||Gordon, 52 |- |||||Hattie, 16 |- |||||Janey?, 164 |- |||||Jany?, 154 |- |||||Jeff, 101 |- |||||Jim, 24 |- |||||John R., 125 |- |||||Old Man, 36 |- |||||Sallie, 60 |- |||||William, 27 |- |||Kerby |- |||||Harlee, 19 |- |||Kerley |- |||||J. W., 158 |- |||King |- |||||Bobby, 37 |- |||Knowles |- |||||Elmer, 102 |- |||||Helen, 11, 90 |- |||||John, 97 |- |||||John H. S., 97 |- |||||John Henry Savage, 84 |- |||||John Savage, 113 |- |||||Nancy Catherine, 84 |- |L |- |||Lafever |- |||||Anderson, 107 |- |||||John, 94 |- |||||Nannie J., 94 |- |||||Susie, 5 |- |||Lamberson |- |||||A. J., 88 |- |||||Henry, 16 |- |||||Herbert Lee, 153 Hubert, 13 |- |||||James, 66, 120 |- |||||James Buck Harmon, 120 |- |||||Lorene, 64 |- |||||Sally, 16 |- |||||T. S., 60, 88 |- |||||Toney, 41 |- |||||Troy Hubert, 13 |- |||Lancaster |- |||||Liza, 62 |- |||||Ruby, 66 |- |||Langer? |- |||||Bill, 103 |- |||Lanser? |- |||||Mary, 46 |- |||Larns? |- |||||Willy, 93 |- |||Lawhorn |- |||||Robert, 138, 143 |- |||Lawson |- |||||Granger, 11, 64, 86, 147 |- |||||Minnie, 11 |- |||League |- |||||Riley, 36 |- |||Lee |- |||||Miss, 27 |- |||||Rich, 52 |- |||||Riley, 30 |- |||Lewis |- |||||Robert, 129 |- |||Lewis? |- |||||Mary, 12 |- |||Line? |- |||||Miss, 71 |- |||Lockhart |- |||||Andy, 49 |- |||||Bill, 97 |- |||||Will, 63 |- |||Looney? |- |||||Ola, 80 |- |||Loring |- |||||Anne, 103 |- |||||Calvin, 25 |- |||||Calvin P., 96 |- |||||J. C., 96, 101, 103 |- |||||Mary, 25 |- |||||Louvade Parsley, 116 |- |||Love |- |||||Alton, 76 |- |||||Alvie, 19, 58 |- |||||Bill, 50 |- |||||D. L., 88 |- |||||Dewey, 68 |- |||||Francis Marion, 9, 104 |- |||||Frane?, 42 |- |||||Frank, 3, 48 |- |||||Genie, 21 |- |||||Herbert, 80 |- |||||Herbert C., 80 |- |||||Hubert, 64 |- |||||J. L., 88 |- |||||Jewel, 78 |- |||||John Marion, 104 |- |||||Myrtle, 21 |- |||||Oscar, 36 |- |||||Robert, 21 |- |||||Sitty, 36 |- |||||William L., 9 |- |||Lowery |- |||||Jeff, 144 |- |||||Jefferson, 130 |- |||||Martha Jane, 144 |- |||||Rufus, 31 |- |||Luna |- |||||Andy, 32 |- |||||John, 8 |- |||Lyles? |- |||||Thomas, 89 |- |||Lynch |- |||||Herman, 138 |- |||||Jerry, 138 |- |M |- |||Magassa? |- |||||Thomas, 63 |- |||Magien? |- |||||Lousey, 110 |- |||Magness |- |||||Alon, 98 |- |||||Bob, 111, 159 |- |||||Cam?, 16 |- |||||Faulk, 98 |- |||||George?, 77 |- |||||John, 33 |- |||||Martha, 77 |- |||||Perry, 138 |- |||||W. H., 25 |- |||Malone |- |||||B., 88 |- |||||Bill, 62 |- |||||Bob, 55 |- |||||Carroll, 14 |- |||||Eliza Agness, 62 |- |||||Gilburt, 27 |- |||||Gray Charles, 72 |- |||||Heard, 77, 83 |- |||||J. M., 51 |- |||||Jack, 32, 47 |- |||||James, 55, 72, 120 |- |||||James E., 78 |- |||||Jane?, 93 |- |||||John, 30 |- |||||Lizzie, 29 |- |||||Lizzy, 41 |- |||||Martha, 14 |- |||||Norma, 66 |- |||||Sam, 101 |- |||||Tom, 101 |- |||||W. W., 41 |- |||Mangram |- |||||Nuisey, 87 |- |||Mangum |- |||||Jerome, 113 |- |||Manning |- |||||Bill, 126 |- |||Manning? |- |||||Cally, 31 |- |||Martin |- |||||Doctor, 37 |- |||||Ed, 134 |- |||||George, 56 |- |||||Hattie, 125 |- |||||Ida, 14 |- |||||Jenny, 103 |- |||||Joe, 35, 73 |- |||||Mary Frances?, 91 |- |||||Minnie Bell, 112 |- |||||Minnie Catherine, 152 |- |||||Minnie Dars, 21 |- |||||Oscar, 125 |- |||||Trudy, 16 |- |||||Virgle, 76, 152 |- |||||Zachariah, 103 |- |||||Zack T., 109, 110 |- |||Masebeal? |- |||||Chris, 37 |- |||||Mister, 37 |- |||Mason |- |||||Albert, 5 |- |||||Bob, 55, 103 |- |||||George L., 17 |- |||||James, 56 |- |||||Jane, 5 |- |||||John, 81 |- |||||Miss, 29 |- |||Massey |- |||||Lee, 108 |- |||Maus? |- |||||John, 132 |- |||Maxwell |- |||||Modell, 19, 24, 76 |- |||Mayes? |- |||||Carnel, 46 |- |||Maynard |- |||||Alene, 21 |- |||||B., 88 |- |||||Columbus, 21 |- |||||E., 88 |- |||||Eddie Lee, 21 |- |||||Inez, 15 |- |||||Marshell, 129 |- |||||Mary, 16 |- |||||Perl, 72 |- |||||Shell, 58 |- |||||Shue, 120 |- |||||Toney, 80 |- |||||Wiley, 25 |- |||McBride |- |||||?, 77 |- |||||Bill, 14 |- |||||Dean, 21 |- |||||McCartey |- |||||Joe, 39 |- |||McClennon |- |||||Laura, 20 |- |||||McDowell |- |||||Lucille, 19, 70 |- |||McEntire |- |||||Alexander, 56 |- |||McGinnis |- |||||Hamp, 60 |- |||||Josie, 125 |- |||||Nancy, 119 |- |||McGregor |- |||||Thomas, 67 |- |||McGuire |- |||||Bill, 94 |- |||||Horace, 103 |- |||||James, 103 |- |||Meares |- |||||Gabriel, 43 |- |||Melton |- |||||James, 26 |- |||Merritt |- |||||Ben, 31 |- |||||Josephine, 25 |- |||||Sally, 69 |- |||||William H., 67 |- |||Meyer |- |||||Harry, 29 |- |||Michel |- |||||Ruth, 92 |- |||Midget |- |||||Clarence, 76 |- |||||James, 68 |- |||||Otis, 66 |- |||||Robert, 135 |- |||Miller |- |||||Rutha, 122 |- |||Mitchell |- |||||Mary, 14 |- |||||Thomas, 43 |- |||Mixams? |- |||||Burl, 102 |- |||Moore |- |||||Bertie, 49 |- |||||Bob, 16 |- |||||Dick, 158 |- |||||Jam?, 51 |- |||||James, 108 |- |||||John, 59 |- |||||Lee, 11 |- |||||Omega, 150 |- |||||Richard, 95 |- |||||Stacy, 11 |- |||||Thomas, 95 |- |||||Tom, 111 |- |||||Vira, 111 |- |||Moser |- |||||James Tuber, 47 |- |||||Jared, 138 |- |||||Miss, 138 |- |||Moss |- |||||Allie, 23 |- |||||Liv, 16 |- |||Most? |- |||||Ben, 29 |- |||Mullican |- |||||A. C., 26 |- |||||Alf, 102 |- |||||Alice Marie, 58 Altie, 78 |- |||||Altie Mai, 21 |- |||||Alton, 58, 72, 120, 138, 151, 155 |- |||||Alton C., 21 |- |||||Bill, 59 |- |||||Billy Horace, 138 |- |||||Ethel, 102 |- |||||H. O., 74, 88 |- |||||Homer Oble, 70 |- |||||James Alton, 72, 120, 151, 155 |- |||||John, 81 |- |||||Lorene, 21 |- |||||Mary, 59 |- |||||Molly, 53 |- |||||Oble, 58 |- |||||Pauline, 134 |- |||||Murphy |- |||||Bob, 114 |- |||||Homer, 21 |- |||||Ment, 60 |- |||||Mugsine?, 129 |- |||||Musick |- |||||L., 88 |- |||||Luther, 78, 80, 120 |- |N |- |||Neal |- |||||Betty, 46 |- |||||Cary, 26 |- |||||Dean, 21 |- |||||Huson, 153 |- |||||John, 28, 46, 117 |- |||||Polly, 29 |- |||||Solomon Alexander, 37 |- |||Newbell |- |||||John, 87 |- |||Newby |- |||||Denal?, 85 |- |||Nixon |- |||||Billie, 124 |- |||||Bob, 48 |- |||||Clarence, 21, 121 |- |||||Dewey Carl, 138 |- |||||Floyd, 121 |- |||||Hobert, 60 |- |||||Hubert, 154 |- |||||Leonard, 162 |- |||||Louise, 19 |- |||||Martha, 124 |- |||||Mary Sue, 154 |- |||||R. D., 74, 88 |- |||||Robert D., 138 |- |||||Robert Dee, 143 |- |||||Shulie Ann, 121 |- |||||Toy, 128 |- |||Nixson |- |||||Abby, 16 |- |||||Ada, 16 |- |||||Bob, 14 |- |||||Harrison, 29 |- |||||Haskel, 147 |- |||||Hay?, 16 |- |||||Hubert, 70, 155 |- |||||Ira, 70 |- |||||James, 102 |- |||||M., 88 |- |||||Martha, 100 |- |||||Martha Ann, 155 |- |||||Mit, 26 |- |||||Rob, 26 |- |||||Thomas, 16 |- |||||Tily, 26, 100 |- |O |- |||Oakley |- |||||Billy, 60 |- |||||Fanny, 112 |- |||||Lorene, 162 |- |||||Mariah, 106 |- |||||McMillan, 106 |- |||||Met?, 27 |- |||||Nancy, 62 |- |||||Sam, 100 |- |||||Samuel, 29 |- |||||Tennie, 115 |- |||||W. M., 112 |- |||Oliver |- |||||Clara, 159 |- |||Ours |- |||||Steley, 37 |- |||||Stella, 33 |- |P |- |||Pack |- |||||Alton, 70 |- |||||Bartemus H., 4 |- |||||Betty, 128 |- |||||Bill, 44 |- |||||Eddie, 49 |- |||||Fate, 146 |- |||||Hill, 116 |- |||||James Lafayatte, 4 |- |||||Jossie, 76 |- |||||Lucy, 36 |- |||||Lum, 37 |- |||||Nealey, 46, 81 |- |||||Thomas, 36 |- |||||William, 47 |- |||Page |- |||||Alexander, 12, 42 |- |||||Altie, 76 |- |||||Alton, 21 |- |||||Baby, 32 |- |||||Caroline, 17 |- |||||Charley, 14 |- |||||Dealey, 2 |- |||||Delia, 26 |- |||||Eveline, 148 |- |||||George, 77 |- |||||Haskell, 143 |- |||||Herbert, 80 |- |||||J. M., 32 |- |||||Jemimma, 71 |- |||||Josie, 148 |- |||||Mandy, 30 |- |||||Marion, 12 |- |||||Martha, 28 |- |||||Mary, 16 |- |||||Pat, 65, 66, 67 |- |||||Polly, 37 |- |||||Rezin, 152 |- |||||Richard, 27 |- |||||Roan, 92, 107 |- |||||Rosias, 148 |- |||||Ruby, 78 |- |||||Sis, 30 |- |||||Thomas, 16, 27 |- |||||Vernon, 25 |- |||||Winey, 32 |- |||Palmer |- |||||Louisa, 100 |- |||Parer? |- |||||John Pud, 50 |- |||Paris |- |||||A. B., 155 |- |||Parker |- |||||Alexander, 24 |- |||||Maurene, 48 |- |||Parkerson |- |||||Floria, 62 |- |||Parsley |- |||||Judy, 28 |- |||||Lee, 93 |- |||||Sammy, 116 |- |||Patterson |- |||||John D., 16 |- |||||Leman, 57 |- |||Payne |- |||||George, 94 |- |||Peak? |- |||||Lesly, 55 |- |||Pedigo |- |||||Harry?, 92 |- |||||Ligey, 93 |- |||Petty |- |||||Andy, 98 |- |||||Bob, 53, 109, 110 |- |||||Burse, 98 |- |||||J. B., 23 |- |||||Lilly, 23 |- |||||Mary J., 112 |- |||||Steven, 95 |- |||Phillips |- |||||Mary E., 59 |- |||||Myrtle, 64 |- |||Pinegar |- |||||Dave, 117 |- |||||Levi Dodd, 117 |- |||Pinnegar |- |||||David, 51 |- |||||Ocie, 76 |- |||Pirtle |- |||||Thomas, 113 |- |||Pistole |- |||||Henry, 63 |- |||Pitman |- |||||Dave, 123 |- |||||Leda, 30 |- |||Places |- |||||Beech Grove Church, 154 |- |||||Bright Hill, 122 |- |||||Bright Hill Methodist Church, 61 |- |||||Camp Frost, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 155 |- |||||Camp Gordon, 155 |- |||||Camp Iderson?, 155 |- |||||Chestnut Groth Cemetery, 124, 151 |- |||||County House, 43, 94 |- |||||Dismal Baptist Church, 5 |- |||||Eagle Creek, 76 |- |||||Elizabeth Chapel Baptist Church, 164 |- |||||Flat Wood, 50 |- |||||Halfacre, 51 |- |||||Holmes Creek, 139, 157 |- |||||Hurricane, 48 |- |||||Indian Creek, 138 |- |||||Indian Creek Baptist Church, 7, 82, 152 |- |||||Indian Creek Church, 154 |- |||||Indian Creek Missionary Baptist Church, 153 |- |||||Liberty, 51 |- |||||Long Branch, 48, 60 |- |||||Michigan, 147 |- |||||Mount Zion, 30 |- |||||Nares, 55 |- |||||Nashville, 42, 79 |- |||||New Union, 164 |- |||||Nixon Cemetery, 124 |- |||||Pea Ridge, 48 |- |||||Pleasant Grove, 30 |- |||||Poor House, 95 |- |||||Provedents Church, 3 |- |||||Putnam County, 30 |- |||||Round Top, 88 |- |||||Shiny Rock, 100 |- |||||Short Mountain, 123 |- |||||Smithville, 30, 37, 46 |- |||||Temperance Hall, 29, 93, 125, 160 |- |||||Texas, 35, 93 |- |||||Washer's Chapel Baptist Church, 164 |- |||||Washer's Chapel Church, 33, 154 |- |||||White County, 79 |- |||||Whorton Springs, 17, 31 |- |||||Whorton Springs Church, 150 |- |||||Wolf Creek, 43 |- |||||Young Bend Baptist Church, 152 |- |||Plunkett |- |||||Nancy, 1 |- |||||Ruby Frances, 19 |- |||Ponder |- |||||Laurel, 14 |- |||||Marilda, 73 |- |||Pope |- |||||Maney, 65 |- |||||Sindy, 14 |- |||||Will, 65 |- |||Poss |- |||||Cora, 12 |- |||||Jack, 8 |- |||||John, 85, 87 |- |||||Leslie, 87 |- |||Potter |- |||||Bob, 33 |- |||||George, 50 |- |||||Kisy, 107 |- |||||Poper, 42, 49 |- |||||Thomas, 29 |- |||||Tilman, 107 |- |||Prater |- |||||Alex, 104 |- |||||Ava, 23 |- |||||Jim, 104 |- |||Presley |- |||||Joel, 14 |- |||||John, 45 |- |||||Vandergriff, 45 |- |||Prichet |- |||||Lillie, 21 |- |||||Willie, 21 |- |||Prince? |- |||||Miss, 28 |- |||Puckett |- |||||L. G., 74 |- |||Putty |- |||||Ed, 16 |- |||||John, 46 |- |||||Orbil, 66 |- |||||Otis, 128 |- |||||Rebecca, 135 |- |R |- |||||Rain? |- |||||James, 52 |- |||Rane? |- |||||Nut?, 94 |- |||Raner? |- |||||Miss, 114 |- |||Rankhorn |- |||||Angeline, 87 |- |||Ray |- |||||Cecil, 21 |- |||||Grant, 101 |- |||||Jimmie, 101 |- |||Raymond |- |||||Bob, 90 |- |||||Frank W., 112 |- |||||Gracy B., 90 |- |||Redmon |- |||||Amie, 78 |- |||||Arthur, 113, 135 |- |||||Betty Anne, 82 |- |||||Cora, 8 |- |||||Evert, 8 |- |||||Harmon, 117 |- |||||J. L., 88 |- |||||Jess, 94 |- |||||Jesse, 48, 117 |- |||||Jesse Lee, 64, 118 |- |||||John, 157 |- |||||Lockey, 130 |- |||||Mary, 23 |- |||||Sarah, 94 |- |||||Sindy, 53 |- |||Reed |- |||||George, 34, 132 |- |||Reeder |- |||||J. B., 113 |- |||||M. D., 18 |- |||||Mary Delma, 113 |- |||Reynolds |- |||||Caroll, 31 |- |||||Earnest, 115 |- |||||Hattie, 14 |- |||||John, 45 |- |||||John P., 67 |- |||Ribsby |- |||||James, 91 |- |||Rice |- |||||Baxter, 66, 105 |- |||Rigsby |- |||||Chess, 91 |- |||Robinson |- |||||Allen, 124 |- |||||Annie, 28 |- |||||Baz, 14 |- |||||George, 26 |- |||||Harvey, 102 |- |||||Henry, 30 |- |||||Jamar?, 32 |- |||||James, 26 |- |||||John, 56 |- |||||Levi, 63 |- |||||Lum, 30 |- |||||Luther, 66 |- |||||Maggie, 108 |- |||||Martha, 52 |- |||||Miss, 26 |- |||||Paul, 159 |- |||||Prudie, 143 |- |||||Sarah, 82, 90, 132 |- |||||Steven, 88 |- |||Rogers |- |||||Thomas, 113 |- |||Roller |- |||||James, 45 |- |||Rosin? |- |||||Amy, 116 |- |||Ross |- |||||Amy, 31 |- |||||Jack, 28 |- |||Rowland |- |||||Bismark, 42 |- |||||Charly, 93 |- |||Rowling |- |||||Jennie, 91 |- |||||John, 91 |- |||Russell |- |||||Lorenia, 56 |- |||||Marling, 87 |- |S |- |||Saller? |- |||||D., 88 |- |||||Danielle?, 68 |- |||Samson |- |||||Ollie, 106 |- |||Sanders |- |||||Franklin Pierce, 8 |- |||||Tank, 96 |- |||||Walter, 49 |- |||||Wesley, 96 |- |||Sandlin |- |||||Jake, 73 |- |||Sanoson? |- |||||Dump?, 41 |- |||Sarulkin? |- |||||Kiley, 43 |- |||Scott |- |||||C., 74 |- |||||C. C., 88 |- |||||H., 74 |- |||||J., 74 |- |||||Jr., 88 |- |||||Manson, 75 |- |||Seal |- |||||Brother, 164 |- |||Self |- |||||Noley, 73 |- |||Semon? |- |||||Wiley, 66 |- |||Sewell |- |||||Thomas, 51 |- |||Shaw |- |||||Steven, 39 |- |||Sherrell |- |||||David, 109 |- |||||Harrison, 55 |- |||Shields |- |||||Bob, 25 |- |||||Frances, 85 |- |||Shirley |- |||||Emley, 145 |- |||Simpson |- |||||Bill, 7 |- |||||Sam, 28 |- |||Slager |- |||||Bill, 44 |- |||||Jim, 54 |- |||||Pearl, 58 |- |||||Vallie, 58 |- |||Slagle |- |||||Evelene, 21 |- |||Slate |- |||||Mary, 65 |- |||Sliger |- |||||Jim, 90, 139, 160 |- |||||Nellie, 139, 160 |- |||Smith |- |||||Frank, 93 |- |||||George, 30 |- |||||James, 25 |- |||||Jerry, 33 |- |||||Jessie, 76, 120 |- |||||John, 25 |- |||||Luther, 47 |- |||||Num?, 96 |- |||||Sarah, 111 |- |||||T. H., 119 |- |||||Thomas, 28, 160 |- |||||W. C., 88 |- |||||Willie Carson, 68 |- |||Smithson |- |||||John, 30 |- |||||Lessa, 51 |- |||Snyder |- |||||Cecil, 13 |- |||Spencer |- |||||Alonzo, 16 |- |||||Ione, 21 |- |||||John, 14, 25, 69 |- |||||Louraney, 25 |- |||||Rachel, 48 |- |||||Truitt, 21 |- |||||Willie, 14 |- |||||Willie Jewel, 78 |- |||Spurlock |- |||||Martha Drucilla, 97 |- |||Stacy |- |||||Oscar, 31 |- |||Starnes |- |||||Bettie Jean, 15 |- |||||Bill, 31 |- |||||Charley, 25, 31, 100 |- |||||Clay, 49 |- |||||Cleat, 67 |- |||||Elizabeth, 75 |- |||||Ferl, 35, 43 |- |||||Fred, 132 |- |||||Gran, 100 |- |||||James, 33 |- |||||Jeremiah, 30 |- |||||Jerry, 104 |- |||||Luther, 27 |- |||||Nancy, 31, 132 |- |||||Sheal, 154 |- |||||Tim, 39 |- |||Stephens |- |||||Green, 25 |- |||Stokes |- |||||Mary Ann, 30 |- |||Stroud |- |||||J. M., 74 |- |||Stroud? |- |||||Ruthy, 26 |- |||Sullens |- |||||Altie, 76 |- |||||George, 55 |- |||Sullivan |- |||||C. L., 74 |- |||Summers |- |||||Anny, 35, 123 |- |||||Bass, 92 |- |||||Baz, 12 |- |||||Bernard, 111 |- |||||Betty, 122 |- |||||Bird, 22 |- |||||Bob, 42 |- |||||Brent, 100 |- |||||Frank, 114 |- |||||H. H., 19, 134 |- |||||James, 71, 125 |- |||||James Riley, 122 |- |||||Jerry, 70 |- |||||John, 123 |- |||||John Jacobs, 122 |- |||||Josephine, 1 |- |||||Josie, 14 |- |||||Lorene, 128 |- |||||Louella, 144 |- |||||Malvina, 57, 122, 163 |- |||||Mary Edney, 124 |- |||||Myrtle, 24, 158 |- |||||Ola, 19 |- |||||Pal, 61, 124 |- |||||Rainey, 114 |- |||||Robert, 124 |- |||||Robert B., 124 |- |||||Rutha, 122 |- |||||Sary Jane, 3 |- |||||Thomas, 124 |- |||||Tucker, 69 |- |||||William, 35, 123 |- |||Sykes |- |||||Jim, 110 |- |||||Will Herchel, 110 |- |T |- |||Taylor |- |||||Ada, 20 |- |||||Allen, 17, 32 |- |||||Alton, 21 |- |||||Andy, 14, 25, 35 |- |||||Audrey, 135 |- |||||Audrey Pearl, 13, 162 |- |||||B. G., 31 |- |||||Barz, 31 |- |||||Baz, 38, 125 |- |||||Bennie H., 72 |- |||||Bery?, 27 |- |||||Besey, 153 |- |||||Betsy, 3 |- |||||Betty, 28, 47, 158 |- |||||Birdey, 105 |- |||||Bob, 17, 32, 59, 125 |- |||||Bob Parde, 20 |- |||||Boyd, 105 |- |||||Burnet, 147 |- |||||C., 105 |- |||||C. B., 15, 74 |- |||||C. D., 21 |- |||||C. Lockey, 1 |- |||||Carlon Ray, 19, 70 |- |||||Carnel, 26 |- |||||Carroll, 16 |- |||||Cesey?, 56 |- |||||Charles, 16 |- |||||Charley, 62 |- |||||Charlie, 159 |- |||||Chesley, 14, 26, 35, 41, 42, 82 |- |||||Chess, 125 |- |||||Clara Gil, 152 |- |||||Clara Nell, 114, 123, 143, 149 |- |||||Clarene, 107 |- |||||Clarnell, 70 |- |||||Clarrie, 66 |- |||||Clifton, 23, 154, 155 |- |||||Cordie, 19 |- |||||Cordie May, 70 |- |||||Cressie, 60 |- |||||D. C., 3, 7, 11, 14, 18, 20, 22, 26, 28, 36, 54, 56, 61, 77, 81, 90, 91, 115, 116, 118, 119, 124, 145, 147, 152, 153, 154, 157, 159, 164 |- |||||D. J., 27, 108 |- |||||D. W., 14, 42 |- |||||Dan Carl, 163 |- |||||David, 28, 153 |- |||||David C., 1, 50, 60, 141 |- |||||David Carroll, 1 |- |||||Dempsey W., 38 |- |||||Dessifvada, 66 |- |||||Donald Ray, 152 |- |||||Dora, 30 |- |||||Dorothy, 19 |- |||||Doss, 33 |- |||||E. W., 86 |- |||||Ed, 125 |- |||||Elbert, 32 |- |||||Elijah, 62, 81 |- |||||Eliza, 125 |- |||||Elizabeth, 44, 53 |- |||||Ella, 111 |- |||||Elly, 25 |- |||||Elsie, 13 |- |||||Elsie May, 153 |- |||||Eufalla, 21 |- |||||Fannie, 20 |- |||||Fanny, 51 |- |||||Firman, 72, 80, 82 |- |||||Firman Love, 78, 153 |- |||||Frances?, 88, 91 |- |||||George, 18, 20 |- |||||Grady H., 78, 152 |- |||||H. C., 62, 74, 95, 123, 129 |- |||||H. R., 14 |- |||||H. S., 22, 28 |- |||||Haley, 25 |- |||||Hannah, 62 |- |||||Harry?, 39 |- |||||Hattie Jewel, 32 |- |||||Henay?, 51 |- |||||Henry, 14, 125 |- |||||Horace Carlon, 147 |- |||||Hurshel, 107 |- |||||I. W., 77 |- |||||Ina Mai, 21 |- |||||Isaac, 18, 32 |- |||||Isaac Yates, 1 |- |||||J. B., 74 |- |||||J. B. Celane?, 147 |- |||||Jake, 153 |- |||||Jarney?, 16 |- |||||Joe Isaac, 150 |- |||||John, 41, 50, 112, 153 |- |||||John Bethel, 29 |- |||||John Bully, 29 |- |||||John C., 1, 27, 35 |- |||||John Carroll, 1 |- |||||Johney, 35 |- |||||Johnnie Bethel, 75 |- |||||Jorene, 142 |- |||||Josie, 54, 115, 130 |- |||||Julie, 1 |- |||||Julie Ethel, 13, 74, 134 |- |||||July, 28 |- |||||Kiley?, 43 |- |||||L. G., 74 |- |||||L. R., 14, 32 |- |||||Lafayet, 68 |- |||||Laura, 62 |- |||||Lee, 31 |- |||||Leona, 21 |- |||||Levi, 31 |- |||||Lila Grady, 133 |- |||||Lillian Mae, 60 |- |||||Liney, 28, 153 |- |||||Lizzie, 26, 27, 29 |- |||||Lloyd George, 152 |- |||||Lorene, 78 |- |||||Loyd C., 155 |- |||||Lula, 25 |- |||||Lum, 14 |- |||||Malvina, 20 |- |||||Mareh?, 26 |- |||||Marget, 1, 2, 115, 156 |- |||||Marget M., 3 |- |||||Margret May, 1, 109, 156 |- |||||Mary, 26, 28, 117 |- |||||Mary H., 20 |- |||||Minnie Bell, 1 |- |||||Molly, 14 |- |||||Monroe, 26, 35, 79 |- |||||Moses L., 1 |- |||||N. L., 74, 88 |- |||||Nancy, 3, 27, 29, 35, 62, 151 |- |||||Nisha, 153 |- |||||Nisha Ira, 1 |- |||||Noah, 16 |- |||||Norman, 128 |- |||||Ofalla Louise, 70 |- |||||Ollie, 60 |- |||||Oma Frances, 60, 78, 153 |- |||||Onie M., 78 |- |||||Onie Margrett, 153 |- |||||Othel, 21 |- |||||Parley, 26, 27 |- |||||Peter, 25 |- |||||Polly, 12 |- |||||Quention Robert, 70 |- |||||Rachel, 153 |- |||||Robert, 66 |- |||||Roy David, 78, 153 |- |||||Ruby, 21, 143 |- |||||Ruby Bell, 70, 149 |- |||||Ruthey P., 65, 123 |- |||||S. R., 74 |- |||||Samuel, 38 |- |||||Sarah, 14 |- |||||Solon, 19, 162 |- |||||Stella, 1, 22 |- |||||Sweet?, 27 |- |||||T. J. Bud, 104 |- |||||Teney, 31 |- |||||Treasey, 14 |- |||||Troy E., 43 |- |||||Villa Bell, 143 |- |||||Vira, 111 |- |||||William Riley, 1 |- |||||Willie, 72, 142, 155, 157 |- |||||Willie Herman, 21 |- |||||Z. W., 16 |- |||Terry |- |||||Baas, 59 |- |||||John, 26 |- |||||Mary J., 23, 84 |- |||||Miss, 59 |- |||||Sopi?, 26 |- |||||Teny, 25 |- |||||Thomas, 16, 100, 135 |- |||||Tom, 100 |- |||Thomason |- |||||A. H., 111 |- |||||Sarah, 111 |- |||Thurman |- |||||Columbus A., 106 |- |||Tibbs |- |||||Billy, 31 |- |||||Suzy, 92 |- |||Tisdale |- |||||Bell, 18 |- |||||Florence, 14 |- |||||Homer, 21 |- |||||Joe, 29, 100 |- |||||Jollie, 76 |- |||||Lula, 14 |- |||Tittsworth |- |||||Bill, 73 |- |||||C. P., 88 |- |||||Elizabeth J., 8 |- |||||Elzy, 70 |- |||||Gosso?, 73 |- |||||J. S., 85 |- |||||Joe, 130 |- |||||John, 41 |- |||||John P., 8, 97 |- |||Tomson |- |||||John, 95 |- |||||Leander, 122 |- |||||Luses, 28 |- |||Tramel |- |||||Alton, 66 |- |||||Clarence, 109 |- |||||Claxton, 64 |- |||||Haskell, 24, 128 |- |||||James, 126 |- |||||Jim, 109 |- |||||John, 117 |- |||||Lisey, 130 |- |||||Robbie, 21 |- |||||Sally, 25 |- |||||Ted, 94 |- |||||Teny, 98 |- |||Trapp |- |||||Betty, 19 |- |||||Dent, 14 |- |||||Herman, 21 |- |||||James Fantly, 17 |- |||||Jasper L., 26 |- |||||Jeff, 16 |- |||||Jenny, 55 |- |||||John, 93 |- |||||John Savage, 58 |- |||||Louise, 30 |- |||||[[Trapp-892|Mack]], 30, 132 |- |||||Martha, 17 |- |||||[[Trapp-894|Mary Edney]], 124 |- |||||Ocie M., 16 |- |||||Walter, 66 |- |||||William, 18 |- |||Trusty |- |||||Allen, 28, 33 |- |||||Cally, 14 |- |||||Drury S., 14 |- |||||Ewin, 15 |- |||||Ida, 28 |- |||||Marget, 100, 135 |- |||||Mettie, 14 |- |||||Moses Allen, 2 |- |||||Rhoda, 27 |- |||||Robert, 143 |- |||||T. J., 143 |- |||||Treasey, 12 |- |||||W. J., 68, 74, 150 |- |||||William, 14 |- |||Tubb |- |||||William, 94 |- |||Turner |- |||||Becky, 113, 164 |- |||||Ben, 97 |- |||||Bill, 29 |- |||||Bob, 72 |- |||||Bonnie, 22 |- |||||Carline, 107 |- |||||Chesley, 47, 107, 117 |- |||||Clyde, 135 |- |||||David, 117 |- |||||Fielding, 114, 125 |- |||||George, 103 |- |||||Harwell, 57 |- |||||Henry, 31 |- |||||Iola?, 148 |- |||||John, 31, 103 |- |||||Lillian, 16 |- |||||Love, 21 |- |||||Mary, 117 |- |||||Matt W., 60 |- |||||Nancy, 8, 57 |- |||||Paton, 117 |- |||||Sally, 29 |- |||||William, 98 |- |||Tyree |- |||||Winfield Scott, 86 |- |V |- |||Vanatta |- |||||Charley, 33 |- |||||Elizabeth, 126 |- |||||Ira N., 34 |- |||||Jack, 34 |- |||||James, 31, 34, 47, 160 |- |||||Maggie, 12 |- |||||Mary Elizabeth, 47 |- |||||Virgle, 143 |- |||Vanderpool |- |||||John, 50 |- |||||Nancy, 79 |- |||||Steve, 27 |- |||Vanhooser |- |||||A. F., 18 |- |||||Alvy, 113 |- |||||Jesse, 92 |- |||||John, 90 |- |||||Will, 89, 116 |- |||||Willy, 55 |- |||Vaught |- |||||Willie, 103 |- |||Vick |- |||||William, 35 |- |||Vickes? |- |||||Billy, 71 |- |W |- |||Wales |- |||||Mary L., 93 |- |||||Nathan T., 93 |- |||Walker |- |||||?, 96 |- |||||Claude, 16, 158 |- |||||Coleman, 29 |- |||||D., 88 |- |||||Doctor, 29 |- |||||Dr., 132 |- |||||G. R., 74 |- |||||Gilburt, 31 |- |||||Hixey, 28 |- |||||J., 88 |- |||||Laura, 14 |- |||||Nelly, 12 |- |||||Pauline, 24 |- |||||Ruby, 64 |- |||||S., 88 |- |||||Sam, 100 |- |||||Samuel, 135 |- |||||Steve, 21 |- |||||Tily, 29 |- |||Waller |- |||||A. B., 74, 88 |- |||||A. J., 51, 106 |- |||||Andrew, 148 |- |||||Dora, 21 |- |||||J., 81 |- |||||Lola, 21 |- |||||Tommy, 106 |- |||||Witman, 74 |- |||Walls |- |||||Thomas, 28 |- |||Ward |- |||||Beck Jan, 73 |- |||Warren |- |||||Thomas Ed, 107, 153 |- |||Washer |- |||||Cassie, 16 |- |||||Didama, 32 |- |||||Pauline, 135 |- |||||Wade, 89 |- |||||Watch? |- |||||W., 88 |- |||Watson |- |||||Allen, 28, 100 |- |||||Dan, 48, 52 |- |||||Daniel, 79 |- |||||Ethel, 14 |- |||||Evelene, 30 |- |||||Gary?, 29 |- |||||Hulda, 16 |- |||||James, 61 |- |||||John, 28, 100 |- |||||Julia, 18 |- |||||Lonny, 16 |- |||||Martin, 70 |- |||||Mary, 52, 91 |- |||||Nora, 16 |- |||||Rufus, 91, 132 |- |||||Rufus F., 84 |- |||||Rufus H., 23 |- |||||Souzey, 69 |- |||Watts |- |||||John, 40 |- |||Wauford |- |||||David, 49 |- |||Webb |- |||||Bill, 94 |- |||||Huston, 127 |- |||||James, 50, 145 |- |||||Joe, 94 |- |||||Pink, 4 |- |||||Polly, 50 |- |||||[[Webb-12822|Silas Richard]], 4, 130 |- |||||Will, 71 |- |||||William, 81 |- |||Weler? |- |||||Jug?, 52 |- |||West |- |||||Forest, 111 |- |||||Frank, 27 |- |||||J. Thomas, 33 |- |||||John, 32 |- |||||Myrtle, 111 |- |||Wester |- |||||Solomon, 25 |- |||Wheat |- |||||Irene, 76 |- |||White |- |||||Carmie, 129 |- |||||Claude, 129 |- |||||Infant, 129 |- |||||Lennell, 95 |- |||||Loyd Solon, 95 |- |||||Solon, 79 |- |||Whitlock |- |||||Bob, 90 |- |||||Preacher, 24 |- |||||S. B., 7 |- |||Wilkerson |- |||||Faney, 5 |- |||||Herb, 14 |- |||Williams |- |||||Beulah, 21 |- |||||Bill, 163 |- |||||Billy, 20 |- |||||Carnil, 66 |- |||||Green, 26 |- |||||James, 27 |- |||||Jarney?, 29 |- |||||John, 63 |- |||||Mandie, 148 |- |||||Miss, 27 |- |||||Naoma, 103 |- |||||Peter, 57 |- |||||Sam, 60 |- |||||Sol, 83 |- |||||Tim, 103, 109 |- |||Wilson |- |||||Bill, 69 |- |||||Doctor, 110 |- |||||Dr., 69 |- |||||John, 116 |- |||||Mary, 81 |- |||||Miss, 28 |- |||||T. F., 142 |- |||||V. L., 128 |- |||Winchester |- |||||Bill, 46 |- |||||Laura, 46 |- |||||Miss, 99 |- |||Winfree |- |||||Ally, 16 |- |||||Athelene, 21 |- |||||Benjamin F., 99 |- |||||Betty, 31, 132 |- |||||Henry, 39, 132 |- |||||John, 20, 79 |- |||||Judy Elizabeth, 99 |- |||||Lorene, 21 |- |||||Nancy, 53, 132 |- |||||Nettie, 16 |- |||||Roberta, 43 |- |||||Solon, 21 |- |||||William Robinson, 99 |- |||Winnard |- |||||Billy, 33 |- |||||Birchy, 16 |- |||||Ellen, 20 |- |||||Flory, 44 |- |||||Lee, 44 |- |||||Mary, 32 |- |||||Mount, 20 |- |||Woodside |- |||||Nancy, 25 |- |||Wooten |- |||||Sally, 19, 134 |- |||Worley |- |||||David, 34 |- |||Wright |- |||||Bartley, 90 |- |||||Henry, 69 |- |||||Jack, 66 |- |Y |- |||Yates |- |||||Bill, 158 |- |||||Bud, 21 |- |||Yeargin |- |||||Irene, 76 |- |||||James, 89 |- |||||John, 89 |- |||||Miss, 34 |- |||Young |- |||||A. P., 100 |- |||||Aaron, 66 |- |||||Beckey, 86 |- |||||Bill, 114 |- |||||Billy, 82 |- |||||D. Bell, 82 |- |||||Ed, 116, 119 |- |||||Effie, 97 |- |||||Elgin, 105 |- |||||Elzie, 142, 152 |- |||||Emmie, 98 |- |||||Erd, 128 |- |||||Evelyn, 76 |- |||||Grover, 110 |- |||||Helen Marie, 152 |- |||||Herbert D., 97 |- |||||James, 90 |- |||||Joe, 130 |- |||||John, 53 |- |||||Marget Lee, 142, 152 |- |||||Mart, 118 |- |||||Ola, 80, 144 |- |||||Oma J., 112 |- |||||Perry, 112 |- |||||Riley, 114 |- |||||Sarah, 109 |- |||||Thomas, 11, 72 |- |||||Thomas E., 118 |- |||||W. E., 98 |- |||||Will, 69, 97 |- |||||Willie, 23 |- |||Youngblood |- |||||Mary, 33 |} ==Sources==

David Carson: Household and Pre-1850 Census Records

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__TOC__ == Introduction == This is an analysis of David's household prior to 1850. This information could be useful to narrow down birth years and extrapolate information regarding the household. Please contact me for for collaborations and suggestions to make this more accurate. == Household == Below is a list of known members of David's household. When birth year is not found using primary sources, no source is listed. ''Unsourced birth years are hypotheses only.'' {| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Member''' || '''Age in 1810''' || '''Age in 1820''' || '''Age in 1830''' || '''Age in 1840''' |- align=center | David Carson, b. 1798U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012), Ancestry.com, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6932411/david-c-carson : accessed 29 December 2021), memorial page for David C. Carson (4 Feb 1798–15 Dec 1876), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6932411, citing Lawrence-Proctor Cemetery, Rockcastle County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by James Cope (contributor 34771747).. || 12 || 22 || 32 || 42 |- align=center | Catherine Carson, b. 1801"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65K-ZQB : 2 March 2021), David Carnes, Rockcastle county, Rockcastle, Kentucky, United States; citing family 330, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || 9 || 19 || 29 || 39 |- align=center | Permelia Carson, b. 1820 || N/A || 0 || 10 || 20 |- align=center | Martha Carson, b. 1821 || N/A || N/A || 9 || 19 |- align=center | James Carson, b. 1822 || N/A || N/A || 8 || 18 |- align=center | Sarah Carson, b. 1827 || N/A || N/A || 3 || 13 |- align=center | John Carson, b. 1828|| N/A || N/A || 2 || 12 |- align=center | George Carson, b. 1830|| N/A || N/A || 0 || 10 |- align=center | William Carson, b. 1830|| N/A || N/A || 0 || 10 |- align=center | Jane Carson, b. 1835|| N/A || N/A || N/A || 5 |- align=center | Catherine Carson, b. 1837|| N/A || N/A || N/A || 3 |- align=center | Mary Carson, b. 1841|| N/A || N/A || N/A || N/A |- align=center | Ruth Carson, b. 1845|| N/A || N/A || N/A || N/A |- align=center | Elizabeth Carson, b. 1847|| N/A || N/A || N/A || N/A |- align=center |} == 1820 == :The '''1820 Census''' in Rockcastle County, Kentucky1820 U.S. census, population schedule, Kentucky, Rockcastle, 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Rockcastle, Kentucky; Page: 79; NARA Roll: M33_27; Image: 107.; NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 27; digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com). :White Males: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 10''' || '''10-15''' || '''16-17''' || '''18-25''' || '''26-44'''|| '''45 and Over''' |- align=center | 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 |- align=center | 0 || 0 || 0 || David || 0 || 0 |} :White Females: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 10''' || '''10-15''' || '''16-25''' || '''26-44'''|| '''45 and Over''' |- align=center | 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 |- align=center | Permelia || 0 || Catherine || 0 || 0 |} == 1830 == Not found. == 1840 == :The '''1840 Census''' in Rockcastle County, Kentucky1840 U.S. census, population schedule, Kentucky, Rockcastle, Year: 1840; Census Place: Rockcastle, Kentucky; Roll: 123; Page: 9; Family History Library Film: 0007832.; NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 123; digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com). :White Males: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 5''' || '''5-9''' || '''10-14''' || '''15-19''' || '''20-29'''|| '''30-39''' || '''40-49''' || '''50-59''' || '''60-69''' || '''70-79''' || '''80-89''' || '''90-99''' |- align=center | 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |- align=center | 0 || William or George? || John || 0 || 0 || 0 || David || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |} :White Females: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 5''' || '''5-9''' || '''10-14''' || '''15-19''' || '''20-29'''|| '''30-39''' || '''40-49''' || '''50-59''' || '''60-69''' || '''70-79''' || '''80-89''' || '''90-99''' |- align=center | 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |- align=center | Catherine || Jane || Sarah || 0 || 0 || Catherine || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |} == Sources ==

David Crocket Morgan Civil War Pension File

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== Overview == Select pages from the Civil War Pension file for [[Morgan-6909|David Crockett Morgan]]. David served in Company "B" of the 10th West Virginia Infantry. David married six times. The majority of these pages were chosen to help document the women he married and his six children. There are also 3 step-children mentioned.

David Crooks + Nancy Bell marriage

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Regarding https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spearman-202 Many "trees" gave Desmond a wife named Elizabeth Christina York Slatton, daughter of William Slatton. Elizabeth is also given a husband surnamed CARTEE. Miss Slatton never married Desmond Spearman and has no antecedents named York in her family lines. This is proven this beyond doubt with Probate records for William Slatton, her father and her own estate as a Cartee when she died. There are no records of Slaton (various spellings) marrying a York during this era. It may be reasonably concluded that Christine was a York and unrelated in any way to the Slaton families of South Carolina In the 1850 census for David Desmond Spearman in South Carolina, his wife is listed as Christiana. Her find-a-grave names her as York.(also as Slatton) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78867515/elizabeth-christina_york-spearman The surname York is persistent. Assuming it has a factual basis, I took my research toward York. The Spearmans had a tradition of naming children for relatives and forbears. Working on that, I think I have a correct York line for Christiana. The major problem is that there are, until 1850, no documents to prove connections. There are census records beginning in 1790. And there are many poorly documented trees on Ancestry and Wikitree, as well as find a graves without headstones and not in the same cemeteries. So here goes. Among the names of the sons and grandsons of Desmond Spearman are JAMES, WILLIAM, JEREMIAH, JOHN WILLIAM, JESSE, JEFFREY, RICHARD, JOSEPH and CALVIN. In the York line descended from Jeremiah York and Sarah Seymour, we find sons and grandsons, JEREMIAH, JESSE, JOHN WILLIAM, RICHARD, JEFFREY, CALVIN. In both the Spearman and York lines, the men married women LNABs, McDaniel, Smith, Bryson, Hamby. Desmond had 3 wives: Mary Smith, Christine(York) and Nancy named in his will. Mary is named on his son Jeremiah's death record but she would be dead by 1850. when Christine is in his census., who is dead before the 1860 census. There is a Calvin York living close by Desmond in 1850, born about the same time as Christine. Calvin married Elizabeth Smith. Only her mother's name is known, as she was living with them. She was possibly the widow of J. I. Smith. and she was born about 1786 and died before the 1860 census. I have census records for Richard York, who I think is Christine's father. Calvin York looks to be a nephew of Richard. Richard is possibly a son of John William York, who died in Laurens County There were only two York families in 1800 in the Pendleton District, which later was Anderson County. 1800 United States Federal Census Name: Richard York Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Pendleton District, South Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16 : 5 Number of Household Members Over 25 : 2 Number of Household Members: 9 Source Citation: Year: 1800; Census Place: Pendleton District, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 50; Page: 164; Image: 326; Family History Library Film: 181425 1800 United States Federal Census Name: Richard Yorke Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Pendleton District, South Carolina Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16 : 1 Number of Household Members Over 25 : 2 Number of Household Members: 3 Source Citation: Year: 1800; Census Place: Pendleton District, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 50; Page: 122; Image: 242; Family History Library Film: 181425 (as there was only one in 1790, it might be presumed that the younger man was the son of the older man and would be about 26 years old) The other son for the older Richard York, 1790 census, was probably 1810 United States Federal Census Name: Simeon York Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Pendleton, South Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16 : 2 Number of Household Members: 4 Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: Pendleton, South Carolina; Roll: 61; Page: 218; Image: 00264; Family History Library Film: 0181420 THESE WERE THE ONLY YORK FAMILIES IN THE PENDLETON DISTRICT BETWEEN 1790 AND 1810. I believe this is Christiann's father The DNA Match refers to several lines of Yorks in North and South Carolina several "trees" list various children - none proven as he left no will and not all "trees" agree on names and fates of children BUT he is the only YORK in Anderson County when Christiann was born Richard York Jr BIRTH JUL 1786 • Pendleton, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA DEATH 1860 • Gamaliel, Monroe, Kentucky, United States DNA Match son of Richard York (see census above) and Anne McCarter Anne McCarter in the South Carolina, Compiled Marriage Index, 1641-1965 Richard York in the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Text-only collection Name: Richard York Gender: Male Birth Place: NC Birth Year: 1750 Spouse Name: Anne Mccarter Marriage State: of SC Number Pages: 1 Source Citation Source number: 3096.001; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1 Name: Anne McCarter Spouse: York Marriage Date: 1774-1890 County: Abbeville Source: Marriages, Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Source Information Ancestry.com. South Carolina, Compiled Marriage Index, 1641-1965 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. Richard Sr. is listed in Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution PROBABLY HIM AND HIS PARENTS Richard York in the Family Data Collection - Individual Records Family Data Collection - Text-only collection Name: Richard York Parents: William York, Mrs William York Birth Place: Surry, NC Birth Date: 1755 Death Date: 1814 Source Citation Birth year: 1755; Birth state: NC

David Dobie's ancestry by county of birth

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This page holds information about the places of birth of the ancestors of [[Dobie-250|David Dobie (1969-Living)]].

David Draper To-Do List

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'''Ira Draper in the 1940 Census"United States Census, 1940", database with images, FamilySearch (ark:/61903/1:1:K9M5-ZNT : Tue Jun 13 00:55:53 UTC 2023), URL: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89M1-98HK?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AK9M5-ZN1&action=view&groupId=TH-1971-27871-1617-17 Entry for Grace Schlosser and Dean Schlosser, 1940. Accessed 06/14/2023 by Dave draper {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Ira Draper in the 1940 Census Richardson County, Nebraska |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relationship || Sex || Age || Status || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Grace Schlosser || Head || F || 47|| Widowed || Not Listed || Nebraska |- | Dean || Son || M || 26 || Married || Farmer || Nebraska |- | A. Luerene || Dau.-In Law || F || 25 || Married || House wife || Missouri |- | '''Ira Draper''' || '''Father''' || '''M''' || '''90''' || '''Widowed''' || '''Retired''' || '''Indiana''' |} '''Ira Draper in the 1920 Census"United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCKB-78Z : 2 February 2021), Ira Draper, 1920. URL: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFS-Z35?i=16&cc=1488411&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMCKB-78Z Accessed 06/14/2023 by Dave Draper {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Ira Draper in the 1920 Census Richardson County, Nebraska |- bgcolor=#b4e1f0 | Name || Relationship || Sex || Age || Status || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Ira Draper || Head || M || 70 || Widowed || Not Listed || Nebraska |- | Grace Schlosser || Head || F || 27|| Widowed || Not Listed || Nebraska |- | Dean || Grandson || M || 6 || Not listed || not listed || Nebraska |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Ira Draper in the 1930 Census Richardson County, Nebraska | Name || Relationship || Sex || Age || Status || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Ira Draper || Head || M || 70 || Widowed || Not Listed || Nebraska |}
'''Ira Draper in the 1870 Census"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHD7-V91 : 29 May 2021), Ira A Draper in entry for Ira D Draper, 1870. URL: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DY4Q-742?i=1&cc=1438024&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMHD7-V91 Accessed 06/14/2023 by Dave draper {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Ira Draper in the 1870 Census Richardson County, Nebraska |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relationship || Sex || Age || Status || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Ira Dillingham Draper || Head || M || 56|| Married|| Farmer || Kentucky |- | Celia || Wife || F || 54 || Married || Keeping Hpouse || North Carolina |- | '''Ira Draper''' || '''Son''' || '''M''' || '''21''' || '''Single''' || '''Farm Laborer'' || '''Indiana''' |- | John|| Son || M || 19 || Single|| Farm Laborer || Iowa |- | Jane || Daughter || F || 16 || Single || Not Listed || Iowa |- | Robert || Son || M || 11 || blank || blank || Iowa |} ==Sources==

DAVID DRIMMIE 1787 to 1884 SCOTLAND to SOUTH AFRICA

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===DAVID DRIMMIE 1787 to 1884 SCOTLAND to SOUTH AFRICA=== :David Drimie born 1787 in St Vigeans, Angus Scotland....From...Scottish OPR's :David Drimie died 1884 in Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa :From...Rosemary Teague's Family Tree :David Drimie appears at his marriage to Amelia Horton :at St Annes Limehouse London 1835 :In the 1841 Census St Anne Limehouse, London, David gives his age as 40 :In the 1851 Census All Saints Poplar London David gives his age as 53 :and states he is from Scotland Kincardinshire. :There are two possible dates for David Drimie's birth :given that he states in the 1851 census he comes from Kincardine Scotland :and gives his age then as 53 ............. :The Scottish records show two possible David Drimmies :1811 David Drimmie born to David Drimmie and Elizabeth Nicol at Inch Fettercairn :However on checking 1841 census returns we find him in Fettercairn : with his parents and siblings, his death is recorded in 1842 Fettercairn :1787 David Drimmy born to David Drimmy and Elizabeth Bruce St Vigeans. :which would make his age at marriage 48 and birth in Angus, :(St Vigeans is in the county of Angus) Scotland. :This David's sister Margaret 1786 was born in Kincardineshire :as were his parents and also their place of marriage. :So could be that he thinks he's from that county : Or stayed there before heading to London. :Name spelling Drimmy should be Drimmie, :his father is born Drimmie and siblings also. :So 1787 David Drimmy (Drimmie) born to :David Drimmy (Drimmie)and Elizabeth Bruce :at St Vigeans Scotland is the only David to fall within the time frame :he fails to appear in any Scottish census or death records and :we can assume he is our man. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Drimmie_1807_-_1903_Scotland_to_Ireland_to_Canada NEXT Page 15 John_Drimmie 1807 - 1903 Scotland to Ireland to Canada] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flinders_-_Drimmie_Head_and_Drimmie_Rock_Australia_1803 BACK TO Page 13 Flinders - Drimmie Head and Drimmie_Rock_Australia_1803 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Name_Study Return to NAME STUDY HOME PAGE]

David Drimmie 1838 to 1889

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===David Drimmie 1838 to 1889 born Laurancekirk Scotland.=== :James Joyce....Ulysses.... :one day in Dublin June 16th 1904.... :Leopold Bloom....fictional main protagonist :in James Joyce’s Novel Ulysses…. :Drimmie’s …. where Bloom was once employed. :Having acquired a copy of “Ulysses” by James Joyce :and struggled through it's pages for a while :trying to understand it and where it was going :I came upon this gem in the text..... :”'''And the day I went to Drimmie's without a necktie'''.” :To say I was bowled over by this is an understatement. :Researching the surname Drimmie :has been a serious project of mine for a good few years :and this reference to Drimmie intrigued me no end. :The question now was where had Joyce come upon this name :and who did it belong to. :'''From JAMES JOYCE New and Revised Edition''' :'''RICHARD ELLMANN 1982''' :John Joyce, James Joyce's father…. :The food bill was managed with equal address. :The family lived on credit from grocers who dwelt :in the expectation of being paid at least a little :of the debts they had foolishly allowed to accumulate. :Once when John Joyce had collected his monthly pension :at David Drimmie and Son, his daughter Mabel persuaded :him to pay off the grocer, give up drinking, and start afresh. :The grocer eagerly accepted the money, then closed the account. :John Joyce vowed he would never pay off a bill again, :and doubtless he kept his word. :So we now have the link to James Joyce :through his father John's pension :being payable at David Drimmie’s insurance offices in Dublin. :'''David Drimmie 1838''' :David Drimmie 1838 to 1889 (born Laurancekirk Scotland) :David's father George Drimmie :was employed in the Gasworks at Brechin for ten years :when he applied for the office of manager of the new Gasworks :being built at Letterkenny County of Donegal Ireland. :Out of thirteen candidates he was appointed manager :and moved there with his family in 1856 :that would make David's age when he arrived in Ireland 18. :In 1861 David married Elizabeth Rose Londonderry. :In 1862 due to David's new wife's business failing :he appears in bankruptcy court Dublin. :His wife Elizabeth Rose was a rather naive young lady :she had no accountancy or business skills and when married :he was surprised to find that her liabilities were £1300. :He had no option but to file for insolvency :and after a protracted case in court :eventually the judge declared him bankrupt. :By 1864 David had established his own agency business within the :insurance industry and was making such a success of it :that this appeared in the Belfast Morning News dated 25th January 1864. :'''Reward Of Merit''' :Mr David Drimmie of Derry has been favoured with :a highly complimentary letter from the manager of :The English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Association of Edinburgh, :conveying to him a resolution passed by the board of directors of that office :expressive of their high appreciation of the active :and valuable service rendered by him to the association :during the past year; and which letter has been accompanied :by the very substantial gift of one hundred guineas to Mr Drimmie. :We have pleasure in recording such favourable testimony :to the admirable business habits and rectitude of conduct :of this gentleman, while, at the same time, :it affords a striking evidence of the liberality and forethought :of the directors of this association in so handsomely :recognising their meritorious representative in this district. :We wish Mr Drimmie increasing success….Derry Guardian. :This then places David Drimmie in Derry 1864. :'''LEADING INSURANCE MEN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.''' :By.....R. 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Caverly, George Nugent-Bankes (circa)1891 :David Drimmie and Sons. :George, David jnr and Arthur Drimmie are the partners in the firm. :Their father, Mr. David Drimmie, the founder of the firm, :was connected with the :English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Association :for twenty-eight years in all, :first as an Agent at Londonderry, and for the last twenty five years :as Secretary for Ireland at Dublin. :Representatives in Ireland of the Phoenix Fire Office, :the English and Scottish Law Life Association, :and the National Guarantee Association. :In 1867 he was appointed Secretary for Ireland :to the National Guarantee Association, :and transacted a large and profitable business on :their behalf as well. :In 1876, on the Phoenix Fire Office re-commencing to :do business in Ireland, Mr. Drimmie obtained the :management of its affairs, and succeeded in :working up a very large business for that Office. :He also held the appointment of Secretary :to the Accident Association of Scotland, :and on that Company's business being :amalgamated with that of the Lancashire and :Yorkshire Accident Company he took an Agency :for the latter Office. :In 1883, after some years careful training under their father, :and with the cordial consent of all his Directors, :Mr. Drimmie took his two elder sons, George and David, :into partnership with him, under the title of David Drimmie and Sons, :in the management of his extensive and growing Insurance business, :and since his death these sons have taken their younger brother :Arthur Hamilton Drimmie into the firm, :and continue the business under the same title. 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David E. Lawhon Texas Historical Monument

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'''DAVID E. LAWHON TEXAS HISTORICAL MONUMENT DEDICATION
The marker was dedicated on October 7, 1967. The dedication speech is presented below. It states the location is at the Taylor Ranch which is now known as the Down Home Ranch. The marker is located near the entrance to the ranch on Texas Farm-to-Market road . Inside the ranch is the Gardner-Lawhon Cemetery where David Lawhon is buried. Dedication of David E. Lawhon Historical Monument Taylor Ranch, near Taylor, Texas 2:30 p.m., Saturday, October 7, 1967 R. Henderson Shuffler We are here this afternoon to perform an act of historical justice by giving due credit to a man who has been too long overlooked in books dealing with the history of Texas. We are here to honor a truly remarkable pioneer who played a key role in the Texas Revolution, did his share of fighting in the frontier Indian campaigns, served in posts of importance and trust in the days of our Republic, pioneered in pushing the frontiers of civilization north and west from the original settlements on the Gulf and lower Brazos -- and most importantly of all, established a family of strong and God-fearing Texans to carry on in the proud tradition of his example. David Ervin Lawhon was born in Tennessee on July 15, 1811, and grew up on that frontier in the days when it was being developed from a wilderness to a staging area for further migrations westward by the restless out-reaching people of a young nation. He received what was for his time a solid education and learned a skilled and much-needed trade. He was a printer. By the time he was 21, young Lawhon had caught the fever for new lands and new opportunities. By 1835 he was at Natchitoches, in Louisiana, 'working at his trade and apparently establishing himself as a man of some importance in that old French-Spanish-Anglo center of trade and intrigue. One historian says that when David Crockett and his small party of companions came through Natchitoches in 1835, David Lawhon was a member of the local committee which gave a dinner in honor of the bear hunting Congressman. Crockett was headed for Texas, not, as it is so often written, to "fight for his rights", but, like everyone else, in search of free land and a chance for a new start in life. Whether the young printer caught "Texas fever" from David Crockett is not definitely known, but he well might have. Col. Crockett was a most convivial and convincing fellow. Within a few months, probably around the middle of November 1835, David Lawhon was in Texas. At Nacogdoches he joined the army which was being formed to defend Texas against invasion by a punitive expedition from Mexico determined to subdue the colony to the will of the new dictator, Santa Anna. The recruiting sergeant must have beamed when this young Tennessean stepped up to sign the roster. Lawhon was a huge man, well over six feet tall and heavily built. This barrel-chested 24-year-old, with his big hands and feet, was well suited to soldiering. However, when they learned more about him, the leaders of Nacogdoches knew they needed his services more desperately elsewhere than on the battlefield. Printers were much scarcer in early Texas than fighters. At the time there was only one newspaper in operation in the province. That was, the ''Telegraph and Texas Register'', published at Austin's capital of San Felipe, on the Brazos, by a New York born blacksmith's son, Gail Borden. In an area where distances were great, settlements few and transportation slow and uncertain, a newspaper could do much to bind the colonists together. It could publish the news of developments in the fast-brewing trouble with Mexico. It could carry the announcements of leaders of the colony on plans for meeting the threat of invasion. It could inform them on the laws and regulations under which they must live. There was an old press in a merchant's barn at Nacogdoches, stored there, along with type and other equipment, since the hectic days of Long's ill-fated revolution. They dug it out, cleaned it up and turned it over to Dave Lawhon, urging him to start a newspaper. His first issue appeared on Saturday, November 28, 1835. The ''TEXEAN AND EMIGRANT'S GUIDE'', as Dave Lawhon named his newspaper, was a weekly, issued every Saturday, from that day until the end of the Revolution. As one of the two newspapers published in Texas -- the only one east of the Brazos — throughout this hectic period, it played a most important role in holding Texas together and achieving its final independence. Only four issues of this remarkable newspaper have been located so far, but they give us some very clear glimpses into what life in East Texas was like in early 1835-36. If, over the years we can locate other copies and piece together a complete file, we will get a new and enlightening picture of one of the most important periods in our history. The ''TEXEAN AND EMIGRANT'S GUIDE'' was an unusually large newspaper for its time in Texas, being the full size of a modern newspaper, running four to eight pages an issue. The only other Texas paper of that period was less than a fourth this page size and usually confined itself to four pages. The subscription rate, announced on the front page, was $5 a year, if paid in advance, $6 if not paid until expiration of 6 months. The penalties our utilities and a few other concerns charge for not getting your check in on time are not a modern invention. One of the principal functions of a newspaper of that period is evident from scanning the few issues of Lawhon's paper we have. The front page of his first issue was devoted entirely to publication of "The Constitution of the Mexican United States." This seems strange front page news to the modern reader, but in the light of the times it was priceless. Texas in 1835 was in revolt, not against Mexico, but against the dictator, Santa Anna, who had taken over the country and destroyed the federal constitution. Texeans considered themselves loyal Mexicans, but they were also freemen, and would not submit willingly to oppression. Their fight was that of a sovereign State of the Mexican federation, defending the federal constitution. They expected other Mexican states to join them in fighting off the new dictator. But, the Texeans of Nacogdoches and of Austin's colony were mostly Anglo-Americans from the United States of the North. Only a few of them were sufficiently fluent in Spanish to read and understand the constitution they were defending and under which they lived. The publica¬tion of a translation of this basic document, in English, was a great contribution to the public welfare. On the inside pages of his paper, Lawhon carried dispatches from the newspapers of the United States of the North, particularly including accounts of public meetings which were being held in places like Macon, Georgia; Cincinnati, New Orleans, and New York to rally public support, raise money and troops to aid the beleaguered Texeans. There was also an unusual amount of Texas news for a newspaper of that period. On December 28, Lawhon reported: "It is said the Texeans beseiging San Antonio delight in being shot at, the balls of the enemy serve them in turn. All anxiously watch the flash of a Mexican cannon, and throw themselves flat on the ground, and in an instant rise and give chase to the ball bounding over the field, hallooing "stop that ball!" and, when unable to overtake it, "lost ball, Captain!" What better insight could you get into the half-humorous daring with which Jim Bowie, Ben Milam, Frank Johnson and the rest of the Texas volunteers attacked the fortified city of San Antonio to drive out Santa Anna's brother-in-law, General Cos? Desperately short on ammunition as well as men, they waited to be shot at, then chased down the enemy's cannon balls to fire them back. It was a dangerous game, but it was a game they won. The Seige of San Antonio, opening the Texas Revolution, ended with the Texeans in control and the first Mexican invaders driven back across the Rio Grande. A few weeks later Lawhon told how the news of the victory at Bexar reached Nacogdoches: "On receiving the glorious intelligence of the surrender of San Antonio," he wrote, "'the citizens with one accord assembled and proceeded to erect the standard of "Liberty and Independence" on the public square. During the scene a most solemn devotion to this emblem of national honor was observed in the countenance of everyone. Col. Thos. J. Rusk delivered an eloquent and appropriate address. Three cheers were then given for the success of our country." Here, in the closing days of 1835, we find Texans raising the "flag of Liberty and Independence" - more than two months before the formal declaration of that independence at Washington on the Brazos. The few copies of Dave Lawhon's paper which have come to light are a gold mine of detailed historical information. When others are found the sources of Texas history will be greatly enhanced. You can also pick up a few hints from the paper of the troubles of the young publisher. In his first issue he carried an advertisement: : "WANTED -- a boy fifteen or sixteen years old as an : apprentice to the printing business; one who can read and : write tolerably well. Apply at this office." A month later he had still not found a printer's devil and the same advertisement was still running. But a lack of help at the printshop was not his most aggravating problem. Dave Lawhon was a big young man, a bachelor who was working hard, and probably not fond of his own cooking. In late December he ran another ad: "COOK WANTED -- a good cook is wanted immediately, to whom liberal wages will be given. There was evidently no response. The next week his advertisement was more emphatic and inclusive: : WANTED, IMMEDIATELY -- A good cook, washer and : ironer, to whom liberal wages will be given." We don't know how long it took for him to find a housekeeper. The ad was still running in January, the last issue of his paper we can find. There were other problems, too. Subscribers in those days were about as slow to come in with the cold hard cash as they are still. There was a rather plaintive note in the leading article in Lawhon's editorial column in early January: "It is with the greatest deference we again solicit our friends and patrons to do us the favor of sending in our subscription lists and the names of as many subscribers as they can get, so that we may be able to go on with our undertaking." There must have been some response. He did go on. In addition to setting up his paper by hand, after he had gathered and written the news, running it off on his ancient press, one side of the sheet at a time, from hand-inked forms, gathering and folding the paper and probably delivering the copies to Nacogdoches subscribers by hand, Lawhon found time to do other printing. One of the choice examples which has come down to us is a handbill published late in 1835, "By order of the Chairman of the Committee of Vigilantes and Safety of this place (Nacogdoches, Texas), G. A. Nixon." It carried the words of a marching song for the Texas troops. Every war must have its marching songs, and the volunteers streaming into Texas from the United States of the North were strangers in a strange land to fight in a war they had only heard about second-hand. It is interesting that one of the songs Lawhon printed and distributed to the volunteers was "The New Yankee Doodle." These volunteers to Texas were, after all, sons and grandsons of the men who fought under Washington in 1776. What more apt battle-song could they have than a parody on the one which had become so popular in the American Revolution? The new words, however, were strictly topical and Texan. ::: "Santa Anna did a notion take, that he must rule the land, sir; ::: The church and he forthwith agree to publish the command, sir; ::: In Mexico none shall be free - ::: The people are too blind to see; ::: They cannot share the liberty ::: Of Yankee Doodle Dandy." And on it went for seven more stanzas, none of which is exactly suited for signing at a meeting of the Good Neighbor Commission today. When the war had ended with the spectacular and surprising victory at San Jacinto, David Lawhon laid down his type stick and stored his press. In a short time he was on the Indian frontier around the present site of Waco, leading a ranging company. There, one night, he was mistaken for an Indian by one of his own sentries and severely wounded. After recuperating, he moved, in 1839, to Jefferson County near the Gulf Coast, where his brother, John C. Lawhon, had been living since before the Revolution. There the ex-publisher and Ranger took up land and became a cattleman. The next year he met and married Nancy Carr, the daughter of an old settler who had come as one of Austin's "Old 300." Evidently David Lawhon made a place for himself in the area. During Sam Houston's second term as President of the Republic, David Lawhon was elected Chief Justice (the equivalent of County Judge) of Jefferson County. Still too much of a pioneer to stay long in one place, Lawhon moved with his family to the frontier of Bastrop County sometime around 1860, and some years later purchased lands in Williamson County in the area known as Post Oak Island. We are on that land today. David Ervin Lawhon died on February 14, 1884, a widely known and respected patriarch of a large family. In his 73 years he had played his part in, not only the winning, but the development and civilization of a great new land. He unquestionably earned his place in our history. It is our pleasure and honor here today to establish on a part of the land he won, a permanent monument to a great Texan. By this act we preserve for those who come after us an interesting and significant bit of our heritage, which has until now been too long forgotten.

David Edward Cook Sr. Family Mystery

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My grandfather, David Edward Cook Sr., born 1932 in Dexter, IA, was in the Navy stationed in California 1951-1954. While there he had a child out of wedlock, a daughter. Story has it that he did marry the mother after the birth but she died in a car accident on their honeymoon. Her parents took the little girl and he never saw her again. He never spook of it to anyone but my mothers ex-husbands mother who passed shortly after he did in 2000. My grandfather has a much younger brother and sister who are still alive but they dont remember anything, as they were 7 and 5 at the time, but his sister does recall the name Stacy/Stacey but if was the wife, daughter, or last name we do not know, and I cant find any marriage license for the marriage.

David Findley-222 Documents

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National Archive Documents mostly concerning David Findley's Revolutionary War Service

DAVID FLINN BIBLE

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William N. & Mary Houston Flinn Son - David FLINN, b. 3 Dec. 1825, Loramie Tp., Shelby Co., Ohio. He was prominent farmer in Loramie Twp., until he retired in about 1875 and moved to Sidney, Ohio where he died in 1888. He is buried in the Houston, Ohio Cemetery. It is pointed out that the first thirty-four pages of this bible is missing, therefore, no Title page is included. This Bible is now in the possession of Eugene P. Flinn , a great grandson who know lies in Miami, Florida http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/shelby/shelbyco_bible_flinn.htm MARRIAGES: David Flinn & Mary J. Shafer, married Apr. 9, 1848 by John W. Day, JP David Flinn & Rachel D. Johnston, married Oct. 16, 1856 by Elder T. S. Wells. David Flinn & Sallie J. Haines, married Oct. 3, 1872 by Rev. R. McCaslin. BIRTHS: Maggie Amanda Flinn, b. Sept. 9, 1848 Charles Henry Flinn, b. Feb. 28, 1854 William Johnston Flinn, b. Jan. 13, 1858 James Franklin, b. Aug. 27, 1859 Mary Ann Flinn, b. Dec. 26, 1860 Harriet Jane Flinn, b. Sep. 26, 1862 Sarah Ellen Flinn, b. Aug. 1, 1864 Martha Lenettie Flinn, b. Sep. 23, 1866 Jose Flinn, b. Jul. 6, 1868 Lottie Belle Flinn, b. Sep. 23, 1873 Cora Flinn, b. Oct. 5, 1875 Ayre David Flinn, b. Aug. 25, 1877 Albert Flinn, b. Sep. 18, 1881 DEATHS: Laura Flinn, d. 1853 Mary Jane Flinn, d. Sep., 1854 Jose Flinn, d. Oct. 10, 1870 Maggie A. Flinn, d. Feb. 3, 1871 Sarah E. Flinn, d. Feb. 13, 1871 Rachel D. Flinn, d. May 16, 1871 Charles Henry Flinn, d. Feb. 11, 1883 Lottie Bell Flinn, d. Aug. 1874 Albert Flinn, d. Jan. 10, 1882 David Flinn, d. Feb. 9, 1888 Sallie J. Flinn, d. May 27, 1888 Hattie J. Flinn Zemer, d. Jan. 19, 1893 William J. Flinn, d. Dec. 21, 1920 Mary A. Flinn Royon, d. Apr. 11, 1921 James F. Flinn, d. Mar. 16, 1926 Ayre David Flinn, d. Oct. 1932

David Flucker Will, 1836

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==Biography== Mississippi, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1780-1982, page 76 (image 67 of 624) 13 March 1836.Probate Records, 1823-1925; Indexes, 1827-1844; 1872-1884 (Hinds County, Mississippi); Author: Hinds County (Mississippi). Chancery Clerk; Probate Place: Hinds, Mississippi - https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/5107115:8995?tid=&pid=&queryId=c90270d6300acd1d91eec82c03b72b77&_phsrc=uHH7511&_phstart=successSource *Name [[Fluker-43|David Fluker]] *Gender Male *Probate Place Hinds, Mississippi, USA *Relationship Son *Others Listed 4 *Item Description Will Record, Vol 1-2, 1832-1917 In the name of God Amen. I [[Fluker-43|David Fluker]]of the county of Hind and the state of Mississippi of sound mind and memory and calling to resolution the great lived uncertain of life we make and ordained this my last will and testament in manor and from the following. That is to say. First to say my will and desire that my Executor hereafter named as pay (?) after my desire all my just debts. Item 2nd - I bequeath to my beloved wife [[Kendrick-3395|Isabella Kendrick]] the following named negros to (/) '''[[Fluker-94|Patsey]]''' and '''[[Fluker-95|Lydia]]'''' to have and hold them in her one right. and name and for their (?) exclusive benefit and at the time of her death to make such disposition of the negro girl '''[[Fluker-96|Matilda]]''' as she may desire. Item 3 - I bequeath to my beloved wife Isabella Fluker four hundred fifty acres of land on which is situated the mansion house whereon I now dwell and which being of land is more particularly described by (?) from August Jennings to me and is to be found upon record in the Private Court of Hinds. Item 4 - I bequeath to my beloved wife Isabell Fluker all my stock of horses, cattle, hogs and also all my household and kitchen furniture. Item 5 - It is my will and desire that my beloved son [[Fluker-68|David Fluker]] will permit my beloved wife Isabell Fluker to retain in her properties after my deceased a negro girl '''Matilda''' and to hold her in her name and for her exclusion benefit and at the time of her death to make such disposition of the negro girl Matilda as she may desire. Item 6- I will and bequeath to my beloved so David J Fluker five dollars out of my estate and hereby (?) my Executor hereafter named to pay the said sum of five dollars to him after my demise. Item7 - I hereby nominate constitute and appoint Isabella Fluker my beloved wife Executor to this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills and testaments by me made and in confirmation. Thereof do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal on this the thirteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and thirty-six (13 March 1836) David Fluker Signed, sealed and acknowledged in the presence of (?) Stewart H Eppenon James e Jones NB The word David erased before signing and Isabella inserted above Filed 28 December 1836 YYScott, Clk. ==Notes== *This will was written a couple of years after their marriage. As to why it was filed in Mississippi, I am not sure. I do think maybe David or Isabella was left part of an Estate by another family member. Fluker earliest record was 1839 (Land Record) The earliest Kendrick that was recorded in Mississippi was 1812. [[Kendrick-54|Benjamin Kendrick]] did do a short time in Mississippi, 1812 when he married [[Pollard-5429|Caroline Pollard]], until sometimes before 1830 when they moved to East Feliciana, Louisiana, 1830 (census record). *Another clue on this property is paragraph, Item 3, this estate David or Isabella acquired, the information was at the Private Court of Hinds, Mississippi. August Jennings maybe a lawyer or caretaker of the estate? == Sources ==

David from Nicolas +- 1700s

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The goal of this project is to confirm a new David lineage descending from Nicolas David m.1730 in La Prairie, Quebec, Canada Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[David-902|Brigitte David]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * confirm all male descendants * contact any direct male descendant and have them yDNA tested. * Descendants from Hilaire have been yDNA tested, we need a confirmation from the other brother with known descendant, Charles Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6782833 send me a private message]. Thanks!

David from Nicolas +- 1700s -1

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The goal of this project is to confirm a new David lineage descending from Nicolas David m.1730 in La Prairie, Quebec, Canada Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[David-902|Brigitte David]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * confirm all male descendants * contact any direct male descendant and have them yDNA tested. * Descendants from Hilaire have been yDNA tested, we need a confirmation from the other brother with known descendant, Charles Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6782833 send me a private message]. Thanks!

David Garret Scott Land Records

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== Putnam County, Missouri == Vol 6, p. 601 (FHL #1010776)
On 22 Oct 1870
Between Anthony W. Bradshaw & Rebecca Bradshaw his wife of Putnam County, Missouri (1st part)
and '''David Scott''' of same (2nd part)
who paid $100 to parties of the 1st part for land
W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Sec 22, T66, R19
containing 80 acres more or less
Signed and Sealed, A. W. Bradshaw, Rebecca Bradshaw
Witness Milton Canby, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County
file 22 Oct 1870 Vol 16, p. 179(FHL #1010781)
On 25 Aug 1877
James H. Lewis and Sarah C. Lewis his wife of Putnam County, Missouri
and '''Garrett D.''' Scott of Putnam County, Missouri
who paid $300
the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 11, Township 66, Range 21
also two acres commencing at the Northeast corner of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 11, Township 66, Range 21, thence West 40 rods thence South 16 rods thence West 20 rods thence North 16 rods thence East 20 rods to the place of beginning
containing 22 acres in all
Signed and Sealed, James H. Lewis, Sarah C. Lewis
Witnessed by John Daly on 28 August 1877
Filed 8 January 1878 Vol 16, p. 228 (FHL #1010781)
On 6 February 1878 William A. Ellis and Malinda Ellis his wife of Putnam County, Missouri
and '''James T. Scott''' of same place
who paid $600 to the Ellis’
for the East 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 11, Township 66, Range 21 with the exception of 2 acres off the south end that has been conveyed as follows 1/2 acre to School House, [3]/2 acre to '''G. D. Scott''' before
containing in all 18 acres
Signed and Sealed, W. A. Ellis, Malinda Ellis
Witnessed by John Daly, Justice of the Peace, 6 Feb 1878
Filed 12 Feb 1878 Warranty Deed, Volume 22; FHL #1010785
p. 114 - 31 Oct 1881
'''David G. Scott and Ann J. Scott''' his wife, of Putnam County, Missouri
and '''James T. Scott''' of Putnam County, Missouri
who paid $450
for the E1/2 of the NE1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 11, Town 66, Range 21
and the W1/2 of W1/2 of NE1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 11
and 2 acres off the N end of E1/2of W1/2 of NE1/4 of SE1/4 of Section 11
containing 32 acres
Signed David G. Scott and Ann J. Scott
Recorded 14 Feb 1882 Vol. 22, p. 609 (FHL #1010785)
Indenture made 21 Sept 1882 between
Abraham Clark and Angeline W. Clark, his wife of Putnam County, Missouri, parties of the first part
and
'''David G. Scott''' of Putnam County, Missouri, party of the second part, who paid
$420 for land
NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Sec 2, T66, R20, containing 42 and 27/100 acres
Signed and Sealed: Abraham C. Clark, Angelina W. Clark
Recorded 5 Dec 1882 == Benton County, Missouri == Vol. 41, p. 596 (FHL #0946154)
On 29 Sept 1888
'''David G. Scott''' and Ann J. Scott his wife of Benton County, Warsaw, parties of the 1st part
and George H. Darke of Benton County, Missouri, party of the 2nd part
and James H. Lay of Benton county, Missouri, part of the 3rd part
Parties of the 1st part in consideration of the debt and Trust hereinafter mentioned and created, and the sum of $1.00 paid by the Party of the 2nd Part, sell to the Party of the 2nd part, Real Estate in Benton County, Missouri, to wit: 36 and 53/100 acres being the central part of Lot 2 of the NW1/4 of Sec 33 T41 R22 and being the same land deeded by Edward Poe to Reuben J. Poe and to Mason C. Poe.
In Trust, However For the Following Purposes:
Whereas '''David G. Scott''' one of the parties of the first part has this day made executed and delivered to the party of the third Part his Promissary Note of even date herewith by which he promises to pay the said James H. Lay for value received $150. Three years after the date thereof with interest thereon from date till paid at the rate of ten per cent per annum due and payable annually and if not so paid to be compound
Signed '''David G. Scott''', Ann J. Scott
Witness George W. Campbell
Filed 29 Sept 1888
Note on side page: This debt having been fully paid and discharged, I acknowledge satisfaction in full and release the property herein conveyed from the lien and encumbrances thereon, this 11 Nov 1897 [94?]
J[?] Savage == Boise/Valley County, Idaho == Notes, Idaho, Valley County, Deeds, indirect Index, 1879-1986, O-Z; FHL #1502895
Scott, David G., from Jessie Davis, WD, 20 June 04, 4-030
Scott, Garrett D., from Roseberry Town Co., WD, 28 Feb 08, 6-008
Scott, Garrett D., from Roseberry Town Co., WD, 3July 09, 8-151
Scott, D. G., from Eleulpepper et ux, WD, 18 March 11, 4-607
Scott, D. G., from Roseberry Town Co., WD, 18 Mar 11, 8-344
Scott, D. G., from Eleulpepper et ux al, WD, 16 Aug 12, 9-028
Scott, D. G. et al, from John R. Wallis et ux, QC, 6 Sept 13, 9-168
Scott, D. G., from Ira Blankenship etux, [QC], 6 Sept 13, 9-169
Scott, D. G., from Fred Mullin et al, [QC], 6 Sept 13, 9-170
Scott, D. G., from Roseberry Town Co., WD, 8 Nov 13, 9-200
Scott, David G., from Roseberry Town Co., WD, 10 Oct 14, 9-359
Scott, David G., from Effie L. Scott, WD, 20 May 15, 9-451 Idaho, Valley County Direct Index to Land and property Records, 1879-1986, O [M]-Z; Indirect Index A-H; FHL #1502893
Scott, G. D. etux etal, to Miller, Walter E., WD, 9 Feb 12, 8-582
Scott, Garrett D., to Roseberry Town Co., WD, 18 March 11, 8-345
Scott, D. C. et al, Articles of Partnership, 10-7-1910, filed 1-10-1912 Book 1-3737
Scott, David G. et ux, Affidavit, 3-10-1913, filed 4-7-1913 book 1-447
Scott, David G. et ux, Affidavit, 2-24-1913, filed 4-7-913, Book 1-449

David Gould Farm

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=== Location === The Gould Cemetery was located in the Gould Hill section of the town near Town Road 36 on what was once the David Gould farm, now land in the Sparrow family. The stones are in a pile, broken and disarranged. Reporting, they were thrown aside about fifty years ago. It was said there were two to three dozen graves. The cards indicate a number of stone not found in the 1970s. https://www.nekg-vt.com/cemetery/cemetery_Washington-montpelier_misc.php#LABEL-GOULD == Purpose == To establish relations among those within the cemetery as well as without to further achieve a better understanding of each family's tree. == Details == The NEK Genealogy website identifies 18 interments taken from the State of Vermont's vital records. At the top of the list is #1 Joseph Gould and continues to #18 Infant Gould. The eldest generation consists of 3 siblings: Mary (Molly) Gould #4, Betsey Gould Carriel #9, and Daniel Gould #11. #1 Joseph Gould is most likely the son of #11 Daniel Gould and second wife Mary whose record has not been found. #2 Polly Davis Gould was the wife of #1 Joseph Gould #3 John Gould (son of Abigail/Ebenezer Gould who are buried in Massachusetts) was the husband of 1.4 Mary (Molly) Gould #4 Mary Gould (d/o Joseph/Sarah Twiss Gould both probably buried in Massachusetts). #5 David Gould (owner of farm) s/o #3 and #4. #6 Polly (Carriel) Gould w/o #5 and daughter of #8 and #9 (Daniel Carriel and Betsey Gould Carriel). #7 Joseph Fred Cross - Unknown #8 Daniel Carriel - husband of #9 and son of a Daniel Carriel and an unknown mother who are probably buried in Massachusetts. #9 Betsey Gould Carriel - wife of #9. Sister of #4 and #11. Named Elizabeth in father's will. D/O of Joseph and Sarah Twiss Gould of Massachusetts. #10 Augustine Gould - Joseph and Lucinda Gould #11 Daniel Gould - brother of #4 and #9. Son of Joseph and Sarah Twiss

David Graham

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==Biography== {{Estimated Date}} David was born about 1355 in Kincardine, Scotland He was the son of [[Graham-2882|Sir David Graham of Kincardine and Old Montrose]] and his wife Helen. His birth date is estimated by his being born after his parents marriage in 1353. David's wife, is unknown, he had 2 children by her Cawley, Scotland Untitled Nobility: Foundation for Medieval Geneaology https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm David witnessed a charter on 20 February 1369 at Perth, along with his brother Patrick. Registrum Honoris de Morton, A series of ancient charters of the Earldom of Morton with other original papers Vol Ii, p 85 [https://archive.org/details/registrumhonoris02bann/page/85/mode/1up vol ii, page 85] He is thought to have died about 1576 ==Sources==

David H. Durr Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Phillips-16409|Hugh Phillips]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * We need DNA from male descendants of David H. Durr * Match Durr genealogies already on the internet * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13112144 send me a private message]. Thanks!

David J. Carty's Document Page

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[[Carty-140|David J. Carty (abt.1818-bef.1880)]] '''Marriage Bond'''"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DN-7ZLX : 22 July 2021), David J Carty and Letty Arnett, 26 Mar 1844; citing Marriage, Floyd, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 2,109,948. :Know all men by these presents that we David J. Carty and Reuben Arnett are held and firmly bound unto the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the ? sum of $50 current money for the true? payment whereof we bind ourselves and our heirs executors and administrators finaly jointly and severally by these presents sealed with our seals and dated the 26th day of March 1844. The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas a marriage is shortly intended to be had and solemnized between the above boune David J. Carty and Letty Arnett of the County. Therefore there shall be no lawful cause to obstruct said intended marriage. There the above obligation to be void else to remain in full force and virtue. Excecuted in Presence of Edwin Trimble CFCC [Clerk of Floyd County Court] [signed] :David J. Carty :Reuben Arnett '''Marriage License and Father's Permision'''"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DD-1HHZ : 22 July 2021), David J Carty and Letty Arnett, 26 Mar 1844; citing Marriage, Floyd, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 2,109,936. :Commonwealth of Kentucky Floyd County ? :This shall license and permit you to Join in marriage according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church to which you belong David J. Carty and Letty Arnett and for so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant given under my hand this 26th day of March 1844. :att Edwin Trimble CFCC [Clerk Floyd County Court] :I Edwin Trimble Clerk of the County court for the County aforsaid Certify that Reuben Arnett father of the said Letty Arnett gave his oral consent to the issuing the above license and that bond has been given in my office according to law. :To any person legally authorized to solemnize the rites of matrimony :att Edwin Trimble CFCC '''United States Census, 1850'''"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65S-NLN : 19 December 2020), David Carty, Floyd, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). :1) David Carty, age 30, male, white (presumed) [blank], farmer, real estate value 400, born in Virginia. :2) Letty Carty, age 28, female, white (presumed) [blank], born in Kentucky, person over 20 years of age who cannot read and write. '''United States Census, 1860'''"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ19-D3B : 18 February 2021), David J Carty, 1860. :1) David J. Carty, age 39, male, white [presumed] [blank], farmer, real estate value 500, personal estate value 500, born in Virginia. :2) Letta Carty, age 37, female, white [presumed] [blank], born in Kentucky, person over 20 years of age who cannot read and write. :3) David J. Carty, age 5, male, white [presumed] [blank], born in Kentucky. :4) Susanah Carty, age 3/12, female, white [presumed] [blank], born in Kentucky. :5) E. Bevins, age 18, female, white [presumed] [blank], domestic, born in Virginia. '''United States Census, 1870'''"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXWL-FSN : 18 October 2021), David McCarty, 1870. :1) David McCarty, age 49, male, white, farmer, real estate value 500, personal estate value 775, born in Virginia, cannot read, cannot write, male citizen of the United States of 21 years of age and upwards. :2) Letta McCarty, age 47, female, white, keeping house, born in Kentucky, cannot read. :3) David McCarty Jr., age 14, male, white, works on farm, born in Kentucky, attended school within the year, cannot read. :4) Susanna McCarty, age 10, female, white, at home, born in Kentucky, attended school within the year. :5) Elizabeth Butins, age 27, female, white, domestic servant, born in Virginia. ==Sources== *"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DN-7ZLX : 22 July 2021), David J Carty and Letty Arnett, 26 Mar 1844; citing Marriage, Floyd, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 2,109,948. *"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DD-1HHZ : 22 July 2021), David J Carty and Letty Arnett, 26 Mar 1844; citing Marriage, Floyd, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 2,109,936. *"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65S-NLN : 19 December 2020), David Carty, Floyd, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). *"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ19-D3B : 18 February 2021), David J Carty, 1860. *"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXWL-FSN : 18 October 2021), David McCarty, 1870.

David J Lynch Family Bible

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''This was a source page for the '''David J Lynch Family Bible'''. But I made a terrible transcription error, and thought the name was '''David''', when it was actually '''Daniel'''. So I have completely redone the page, as the '''Daniel J Lynch Family Bible'''''. : Please go to [[Space:Daniel_J_Lynch_Family_Bible|Daniel_J_Lynch_Family_Bible]] : '''''This page will be deleted shortly!'''''

David Joris lijn

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Stamreeks David Joris (Jan Joris van Bruggen)

David Lairds Last Will and Testament

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WILL OF DAVID LAIRD WILL - 5 Oct. 1799, Will Bk. 1-A, pgs. 38-41; Augusta Co., VA PROVEN – 2 Sept 1800, Staunton District Court In the name of God amen I David Laird of Augusta County and State of Virginia being in a weak state of body but of perfect mind & memory thanks be given unto God.Calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say principally & first of all I give & humbly recommend my soul unto the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a decent Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executors.Nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as Touchingsuch Worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me with in this life I give dermise & dispose of the same in the following manner and form.In the first place I do constitute make ordain & appoint Anne my dearly beloved wife, & Samuel Laird my well beloved son to be my Lawful Executors of this my Last Will and Testament, and in order that all debts due from me shall be discharged I desire that all debts due to me by notes, bonds or accounts that can be obtained or collected, be disposed of to that use as far as is required & the remainder together will all my other Estate both real & personal to be disposed of as follows, First I give & bequeath to Anne my dearly beloved wife the sum of two thousand three hundred thirty three dollars & thirty three cents. ItemI give and bequeath to my beloved daughterJean Coughran two hundred & fifty acres of land parts of one thousand acres that Benjamin Logan located for me, to her her heirs and assigne forever and the sum of three hundred dollars, Item I give and bequeath to my beloved son James Laird four hundred acres part of one thousand acres that Benjamin Logan Located for me, to him his heirs & assigne forever and the sum of three hundred Dollars. Item I give & bequeath to my beloved son David Laird the full Power of my right of an obligation assigned to me by John Givens for four hundred acres of land on Robert Lamme of the State of Kentuckey to him his heirs or assigne forever, the further sum of four hundred dollars and one large Sorrel mare known of being before this time called his. Item I give & bequeath to my beloved son Samuel Laird the Balance in which is three hundred & fifty acres of land being the remainder of one thousand acres that Benjamin Logan located for me to him his heirs and assigns forever and the sum of two thousand five hundred and fifty Dollars. I order and direct my Executors to make Sale of all my real & personal Estate that I have either in this part of the world or Elsewhere for the best price that they can get and for the real Estate so sold.By them I do hereby impowere them to make or cause to be made done & Executed at the last payment being to them paid up every cent thereof a good & sufficient Title in fee.Simple of in and to the premises by them sold unto the purchaser or purchasers as the case may be.I order & direct my Executors to be particular in attending to every directive of this will, & after my just debts is discharged, then I direct them to pay off the Legacies hereby by me left paying a respect as they stand in this my Will heretofore named, and this I want my heirs to understand that whereas the times seems to be very Precarious and cash scarce my Executors may not be by them hurried unto a Sale of my real Estate prematurely but that they may take such time as they think fill so as to compart(?) with the real interest of my heirs as for my moveable Estate,If there is any over plus after paying my lawful debts, then such over plus to be paid to my Legatees in proportion to what I have left them.Severally if any of my children die without Issue before the arrive to the age of twenty one then in that case I order their part to revert back again into my Estate Just the same as if there had never been such a child.If my Estate should amount to more than has been by me hereby willed in that case whatever is over I direct my Executors to Pay to each of my children are equal share or to their children of any case of any death of my children before that time, and if my estate should not amount to the several sums I have willed then in that case I order & direct that each Legatee is to be reduced in their share hereby willed in proportion to what I have willed them, all this I impart will be carefully done & attended to by my Executors, I do hereby utterly disallow reworks & disanull all & every other forever Testaments, Wills, Bequests & Executors by me anyways before named, willed and bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament.In witness whereof I have hereunto sat my hand & Seal this fifth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and ninety nine. Signed Sealed & Delivered Published & pronounced to be the last Will & Testament of David Laird in his Presence and in the presence of the following witnesses David Laird(Seal) George Craig Abraham Brosius Jacob Wilberges John Day Betsy Martin John Smith Stauton District Court Sept the 2nd 1800 This Last Will & Testament of David Laird deceased in as produced as Court by Ann Laird the Executrix therein named & being proved by the oaths of Abraham Brosius & Henry Willanger tow of the Witnesses thereto is ordered to be recorded.Whereupon on the motion of the said Executrix who made oath according to Law & together with James Cochran & James Lame be Securities (who were justified as to their Sufficiency ) entered unto and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of twenty thousand dollars conditioned as the Law directs.Certificate is granted her for obtaining probate there of as due form TesteJohn CoalterCo.S D C

David Lines Jacobus letter to Zora Parks

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The attached letter was written by Donald Lines Jacobus to Zora Parks of Miami, Florida, who was working with Giles and Franklin on Thomas Davenport, Pioneer. It includes several references related to William Davenport of Long Island, his wives, and children. Transcription: Stamped "Copy" Stamped: Zora C. Parks 5600 NE 2nd Court Miami Florida July 17, 1956 Donald Lines Jacobus Genealogist PO Box 3032 Westville Station, New Haven, Connecticut Publisher of The American Genealogist Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists Dear Mrs. Parks, Various Westchester records were published in extract a number of years ago in the New York Gen. and Biog. Record, and in these I find important Davenport deeds. Vol. 51, p. 40. William Davenport, Sr., of Westchester conveyed 18 June 1698 to my son William Davenport, Jr, of Westchester, the latter to pay L 10 to my daughter Rachell Davenport at marriage. Vol 52. p. 71. William Davenport, Sr., of the Manor of Fordham, yeoman, conveyed 24 Jan. 1708/9, to my son Thomas Davenport, land in Fordham, retaining life use to myself and my "new wife" Mary. Vol. 52, p. 77. William Davenport, Jr. of West Farms and wife Martha, and Thomas Davenport, sons of William, deeded in 1718. Vol. 53, p. 24. Thomas Davenport of Dutchess County sold undivided rights to William Leggett of Westchester, gent., 22 June 1732. William Davenport of Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, N.J., and wife, Bridget, sold undivided rights in West Farms to William Leggett of West Farms, 30 Sept. 1723. (These deeds were evidently placed in record at the time, some years after the 1723 deed was made, as it was recorded with the 1732 deed.) The above deeds prove that William Davenport Sr. was of Westchester earlier than 1698, when he was a man in middle life with grown children; that besides a daughter Rachel, he had two sons, William, Jr. and Thomas; that Willliam Jr. was still of Westchester in 1718 when he had a wife, Martha, but by 1723 was of Perth Amboy, N.J., and then he had a second wife, Bridget; and, most important, that Thomas, son of William, Sr. was of Dutchess County in 1732. I think this makes it clear that we are on the right track, and that Thomas of Dutchess County was a son of William of Westchester. Sincerely yours signed Donald Lines Jacobus

David McKersie proposal letter.

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This is the proposal letter written to Mary Osburn by David McKersie on 1 December 1838. The letter was written on embossed stationary that measured 16 by 25 inches. The letter was folded in half and the written portion shown measures 8 inches by 12 1/2 inches. The back side of the letter had Mary Osborn's name on it. Presumably it was hand delivered through an intermediary rather than being mailed since there was no postage or place address on the letter. The letter was in the possession of Ruth McKersie Lee (1922-2004) who had owned it from the 1960s and had it framed and hanging on the wall of her basement in Toronto. The letter was somewhat frayed. There are old scotch tape repairs on the unwritten side of the sheet but the written side of the letter was plasticized to "preserve" it which was a common practice at the time. The letter was hand lined by David. He must have meant the letter to only be written on one page for maximum viewing impact since half way through the letter the lines are more narrowly drawn and the words are somewhat cramped in order to get all the writing on one page. The word "I" is not capitalized within a sentence and there is no punctuation or hyphens in the letter. David likely did not have much formal education in the modern sense; however, he has good command of the language and writes in a very clear and artful script. There are variations in spelling compared to present day English. 'Great' is spelled "greate" and "December" is spelled "Desember". There are corrections in the letter that appear to have originally been blotted out rather than "X'd" out. The blotted out letters or words may have reappeared on the paper after 160 years or the standard of the times of very expensive paper tolerated corrections and blotted letters. The embossed figure on the paper is an oval with Queen Victoria seated and a crown at the top of the oval. This paper would have been rather expensive at the time. It would not have been lost on Mary or the others in her family that would have been allowed to read the letter that David went to the trouble and expense to write on such quality paper. David apparently did not have confidence in his ability to ask Mary in person to marry him. He may have expressed his ideas and feelings more clearly in writing than speaking. He was after all a Scot He must have been seeing Mary repetitively in some social venue since his letter says that his ability to ask in person has "often" failed him. He writes that he is unsure of what her answer will be. According to David, Mary had many "amiable qualities" and his future happiness would very much depend on her agreeing to marry him. He assures her that he has not made the decision to propose without deliberate consideration. He states clearly that he doesn't want her to say "Yes" if her 'heart' would not accompany her 'hand'. Considering the times, a suitor in rural Upper Canada the 1830s could not detail in a letter what exactly were the "amiable qualities” that a woman possessed. David would have expected the letter to have been read by others in the Osburn family after Mary had read it or even before she received it since the letter was hand delivered and not sealed. He clearly wanted her to agree to marriage out of her love for him rather than make her decision based upon only material considerations. David addresses his character and the importance of his standing and honor in the community. He writes that his character is unblemished and the evidence of this truth she could see for herself since she knew the McKersie family. His references to his "character" would likely have referred to his economic standing in the community as a land owning farmer, the reputation and position of his family and David's dedication to the church. At the end of the letter he writes that if she agrees to marry him it will make him extremely happy. But in a more serious note of duty, he promises that if she does he will make it the study of his future life to spend his days with her, the woman " i do prefer to all others in the world". This reference to other women may have been an indication that there may have been other women who David could have asked to marry him. This reference to other women could have been taken as a compliment to Mary but also a veiled reference that there was some possible competition for Mary to consider. The letter must have been given to Ruth McKersie by her father, Wilbert McKersie who inherited it from his father, Nathan McKersie, a son of David McKersie. Nathan lived the last few years of his life Wilbert’s log cabin farm house on Indian Trail Road in Eramosa township. Since Mary died young (ca. 1840) and David remarried, David must have valued the letter with tremendous sentimentality to keep it all his life despite his marriage to his second wife and the children they had together. Sadly, due to Mary's early death after only about two years of marriage to David, he did not have long “to make it the study of my future life to spend my days in the company of her whom i do prefer to all others in the world".

David Morgan of Sharon,Pa. and Glamorganshire County,Wales

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David Perry Revolutionary War Pension Application

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Transcriptions of PORTIONS of David Perry's pension file: =Transcripts= ==Application 9 October 1832== State of New York County of Chenango On this 9th day of October AD 1832 personally appeared in open court before the Court of Common Pleas of said county now sitting Present John Tracy, Nathan Taylor, Levi Bigelow, Hezekiah Reed, Charles York Judges David Perry a resident of the town of Lincklaen in the county of Chenango and the state of New York age seventy three years and upwards who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832. That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated. About the first of April 1780 at New Concord Columbia County New York enlisted into what was called nine months men (thinks they were hired by the state0 for nine [eight - written above] months into a company commanded by Lothrop Allen Captain of New Briton as then called but now called Chatham Columbia County – does not recollect the name of the Lieutenant – knows not who was Colonel but supposes that one Harper was Colonel as it was said he was Colonel of the Northern department at that time – Supposes Ten Broeck was commandant of the Brigade as his company received marching orders from him at Albany – received by his father at the time of enlistment thirty two pounds – he was hired by a class – so the towns were divided into classes and every class had to hire a man and this pay was received from the class for which he was hired – passed muster in about a week at Albany remained at Albany a day or two and then marched with is company up the Mohawk River to Fort Herkimer – remained there about a week and then went to Fort [end of first page] ===page 2=== Dayton and were there stationed remained at Fort Dayton three or four weeks and was then sent with Sergeant Camp and sixteen men to a place called Little Germantown about six miles up the river from Fort Dayton where there was a small blockhouse – about a week or ten days after we were stationed at Germantown had a slight skirmish with the Indians between Fort Dayton and Germantown he had went with some of the men to guard the wagons to mill at Little Falls and on the return had this skirmish which lasted between a half hour and a hour a few days after this had another skirmish with the Indians and Tories at Germantown – they attacked the village of little Germantown and cut off most of the inhabitants this skirmish commenced about nine o'clock in the morning and after they cut off the inhabitants the Indians remained about the blockhouse until about twelve o'clock after this skirmish remained at little Germantown four or five days and then went back to Fort Dayton and remained there until about the first of July – when this deponent enlisted into Captain Norton who was recruiting until the fifteenth day of December as the time at which he enlisted into the former company would expire on the first of December – this deponent had liberty as he understood to enlist into any other company if he would enlist for a longer time than he would be obliged to serve under his former enlistment – received a certificate for ten bushels of wheat [received after he was discharged – written above] which he was to be paid after he was discharged – next day after he enlisted to Captain Norton went to Albany and remained there one day and then went down the river in a sloop to West Point and stayed there one night and then went down to a place called Kings Ferry he thinks and then went to a place about ten miles west of this to a place called Stein [Raffle/Rassle/Rapple ?] and there joined his regiment and was put into a company commanded by one Titus Captain one Dodge Lieutenant. The regiment [End of 2nd page] ===Page 3=== was under the command of Frederick Wisenfelt Colonel thinks one Davis was Major one Talmadge Adjutant. The Commandant of the Brigade was General Clinton – remained at Stein [R?] four or five weeks and then marched down with the regiment to a place called Van Horn's Mills which he thinks was in the state of New Jersey and remained there about a week and then went to Fort Washington or Fort Lee but does not know which as he remained but two nights but it was the upper fort – then went back to Van Horn's Mills and there remained from one to two weeks and then went back to Stein [R?] and was there at the time of the execution of Major Andre who was hung at a place called Orangetown a place about two miles from Stein [R?] after his execution in about a week marched up with his regiment to West Point and remained building redouts and performing fatigue duty and on guard to until about the first of November and then went up with the regiment in sloops to Albany and remained there three or four days and then marched with the regiment to Schenectady and there remained about one day and then marched up the Mohawk River to Fort Stanwix (now Rome) remained there about three days – then all those who enlisted on the Mohawk River were taken by Captain Norton to Albany and were discharged by General Ten Broeck who gave a written discharge – was in no skirmish or battle during this service except those mentioned. Sergeant Camp Lyman Jackson and private Ichabod Smith and Stpehen Burgess Ezek Aylesworth one Hubbard were in the same company commanded by Captain Allen and served with him one Williams Sergeant and one Glover Sergeant and one Cook Barber one Penney one Trap one Shaw privates were in the company commanded by Captain Titus and served with him.[End of 3rd page] ===Page 4=== About the first of April 1781 enlisted again at New Concord for nine months into a company commanded by Captain Fundy – thinks the Lieutenant name was Grant the regiment was under the command of Charles Mc [?] Colonel the names of the other regimental officers does not recollect - Supposed as it has so said that General Ten Broeck was commandant of the brigade – was hired by a class met at Albany the company or rather at a place called the Oak tree about fives miles from Albany then marched into Albany and received there orders and there remained overnight and then marched with his company to Saratoga and then remained there until the 10th of June and then enlisted for three years [crossed out words] new regiment was then raising and each man remained in his former company enlisted to a Lieutenant Richardson who was a recruiting officer remained at Saratoga in his former company until sometime in the fall and then the recruits of which he was one were taken by Lieutenant Richardson to Ballston and there remained through the winter sometime in April he thinks he was marched with the rest of recruits by Richards up the Mohawk River to Canajoharie and there remained joined the regiment and this deponent was put into a company commanded by Pierce Captain First Lieutenant one Richardson second Lieutenant one Trimper The regiment was under the command of Marcus Willet Colonel Pliny More Adjutant the names of other regimental officers does not recollect knows not who was general but was reviewed once [End of 4th page] ===Page 5=== by Lord Stirling and was never reviewed by any other general – remained at Canajoharie through summer building a block house and barracks remained there until some time in February as he thinks but does not recollect the precise time went down the river to Duanesbourgh Currys bush and the adjacent parts and raised between twenty and thirty teams and then marched with the teams up the river to Fort Herkimer and were there joined by a Rhode Island regiment mostly formed of blacks remained at Fort Herkimer two or three days and then marched to Fort Stanwix accompanied by the Rhode Island Regiment and there remained only one night then marched for Fort Oswego a British Fort under the personal command of Colonel Willet for the purpose of taking the Fort but the expedition failed went within about three miles of the fort as it was said but does not know as he did not see the fort but they were led wrong by the guide and at day break they retreated back to Fort Herkimer – on this expedition froze both his feet which he has not yet recovered wholly from remained at Fort Herkimer two or three weeks and then went to Fort Plain and there remained in the hospital on account of his feet and there remained in the hospital until some time in June 1783 and then being so recovered as able to duty and then remained there until fall and then marched down to Schenectady and there remained about two weeks and then marched to Albany and remained until the 5th day of January 1784 and on the next day went to Schenectady and there on that day was discharged by the captain who gave a written discharge which he has lost and then also received a certificate for 500 acres of land on the Chazie River [End of 5th page] ===Page 6=== gave 100 acres to Pliny more to locate it and sold the other 400 to James Rice of Albany – was engaged in no battle or skirmish during this time. One Hamilton, one Lewis, one Hollister, one Deforrest Sergeants, One Hopkins, One De Goley One De[?]ent, Corporals. Rufus Shepherd, David Campbell, James Campbell, Archibald Campbell, As Corkings, John Lansing, Evert Lansing, Elijah Griswold and Isiah Burnham Privates served in the same company with him and were discharged with him at [Large blank space] And he further states that he has no documentary evidence of his services and knows of no persons whose testimony he can procure who can testify to his service except Rufus Shepherd of Sherburne County of Chenango and Asa Corkings of New Berlin County Chenango whose affidavits are hereunto affixed. In answer to the interrogations required to be put by the war department of applicants for pensions as follows viz. 1st Was born in New Concord, Columbia County in the year 1759 the 8th day of August. 2nd Has no record of his age. [End of 6th page] ===Page 7=== 3rd He resided at New Concord, Columbia County New York each time he entered the service and remained there after the war until 179[4?]. And then moved to Sherburne, Chenango Co. and remained about nine or ten years and then went to Georgetown, Madison County, New York and there remained about eighteen or nineteen years and then removed back to Sherburne and remained there about eighteen months and then moved to Vernon, Oneida County New York and there remained about eighteen months and then went to Truxton, Cortland County and there remained about three years and then went to Lincklaen Chenango County where he now resides. 4th Enlisted each time into the service it was so called although twice was hired by a class as noted in his declaration. 5th Saw General Washington at Fort Herkimer General Clinton Stein R[?] - the general circumstances of his service are as stated in his declaration as near as he recollects. 6th He always received written discharges which are all lost or destroyed. 7th He gives the names of Josiah Lothrop, Farmer Joshua Pratt, Merchant Lyman Rexford, Merchant Newcomb Raymond, Farmer Timothy Hatch, Farmer Amos Cole, Farmer all of the town of Sherburne Enos Holliby, Merchant Isac Clark, Farmer Samuel Plumb, Post Master all of the town of Linchlaen George Cooly of the town of Otselic Chenago County as men to whom he is known and [End of 7th page] ===Page 8=== who reside in the neighborhood where he now resides or where he has resided and who can testify to his character for veracity and their belief of his services as a soldier of the revolution. He further states that he has not lived in Lincklaen but a short time there is no clergyman in the neighborhood who is sufficiently acquainted with him to testify to his character or give an opnion of his services as a soldier of the revolution. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the Pension Roll of the agency of any State. Sworn and subscribed the day and year aforesaid. David Perry J.M. Pike Clk Benjamin F Rexford William Cooley residing in the town of Sherburne county of Chenago and James Elmore residing in the town of Sherburne county of Chenango hereby certify that we are well acquainted with David Perry who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration that we believe him to be seventy three years and upwards of age that he is respected and believed in the neighborhood where he [End of 8th page] ==Matthew Caulkins Letter 5 September 1832== State of New York Chenago County Matthew Calkins of New Berlin in the County of Chenango and State aforesaid being first duly sworn according to Law deponth and saith that in April in the year 1782 he enlisted for nine months and joined the regiment of Colo Marcenus Willet at Albany soon after under Cap Henry and marched to Johnstown where in June following he enlisted into the three years service and was put under the command of Peter [?] in the same Regiment and served therein until the war was over about the first of January 1784 that when he was at Fort Plain on the Mohawk river he was acquited with David Perry he belonged to Capt. Pierce Company in the same regiment and that a man has just [?] to see him that says he is the same person by the name of David Perry and from circumstances which took place in the regiment and particularly in the expedition to Oswego in the winter of 1783 which this man has related to him he thinks he could not have known and related so canst [?] he had been there at the time which makes him believe him to be the very same person but not having seen said Perry since the close of the war till now he cannot say certain concerning the mater and further this deponent saith not. Matthew Calkin Sworn and Subscribed September 5 1832 before me Charles Rich Justice of the Peace of New Berlin I Charles Rich Justice of the Peace of the town of New Berlin have been personally acquited with the above named Matthew Calkins for a number of years and have also considered him a respectable inhabitant and a man of truth and [?] Charles Rich ==Amendment 13 June 1833== Amended Declaration State of New York Chenango County: Personally appeared before me the undersigned a Judge of Chenango County Court David Perry of Lincklaen of Lincklaen in said County to me known who being sworn says that by reason of old age and the consequent lass of memory he cannot state positively the precise length of his service, but according to the best of his recollection he served not less than the periods mentioned below and in the fololwing grades towit 9 Months. For nine months I served as a private in Capt. Allens Company of nine months men under Col. Harper and Capt. [?] in Col. Weisenfelt in the New York State Troops or Milita in the nine months men. 2 Mos & 10 days: For two months and ten days I served as a private in Capt. Fondas company under Col. McKristy, in the New York State Troops or Milita. 2 Yrs 6mos & 25 days : For two years, six months and twenty five days I served as a private under Capt. Pierce and Col. Willet in the New York State Troops or Militia - all the above three terms of service were at the times and in the places stated in my declaration. As for the above terms of service combined making in all three years , six months and five days and for that time I claim a pension. The corps in which I served as a private above stated were embodied corps called into service by competent authority of the state of New York and during all or any of the above time I was not employed in any civil pursuit. David Perry Subscribed sworn to before me this 13 June 1833. (the interlination first noted). Zenith [?] M. Purdy [?] Judge of Chenago County Court. ==Prindle Letter 13 October 1834== Norwich Chenango Co. NY Oct 13 1834 Sir: In answer to yours of the 8th July 1834, in relation to David Perry's claim for a pension I sen you herewith a certified statement of facts in his case which I have obtained from the Secretary of State of our state which will, I hope abriate the objections raised. [?] observe that Perry calls his Captain in Willet service “John Pierce” while the Secretarys letter goes to show that “Jonathan Percy” must have been the name [?] doubtless the same person tho Perry insists that he was called Capt. “John Pierce.” As you state in your letter that Mr. Perry's having rec'd bounty land would be conclusive evidence of the condition of the service in Willets regiment 2 ½ years, Mr. Perry has concluded not to put himself to trouble and expense in attempting to hung up any proof of the 9 months services in Harpers regiment = he is old and extremely poor and the only person whom he supposes can know any thing about it resides 130 miles distant. As early an attention to this case as may be will confer a favor upon Your Humble & Obet Sevt P.B. Prindle J.L. Edwards Esq C[?] of Pensions Washington City == A. Campbell, NY Secretary of State letter 6 October 1834== State of New York Secretary's Office Albany Oct. 6 1834 Sir, Yor letter of the 3d inst. To the Secretary of State relative to David Perry was received this morning. You state that Mr. Perry is an applicant for a Pension – That he claims to have served in Col. Willetts regiment of State troops & alleges that his Captain was John Pierce and the Lieutenants of the Company were Richardson & Trumper – He also expresses his surprise that information should be sent from this office to Mr. Edwards comm.r of Pensions that no such captain as “Pierce” served in Willets regiment [?] In answer I have to state that as far as I remember no certificate was sent to the pension office that no captain of the name of John Pierce was in Col. Willets Regiment – Willet was appointed to command level three times – in 1781 1782 & 1783 – and some time ago a list of all the officers appointed to Serve under Willet in the levies, was at his request sent to Mr. Edwards and it now appears on a Careful Examination of the Minutes of the Council of appointment that there was no captain of the name of John Piece in either of the Regiments of Levies commanded by Col. Willet – But there was a captain of the name of “Jonathan Piercy” in the said regiments appointed April 10, 1782 and again appointed June 27, 1783 – on the 24th of July 1782 there was a Lieutenant appointed in said Reg't of the name of Josiah Richardson & an Ensign of the name of Lawrence Trumper - all which may be found on the list sent to Mr. Edwards – It seems that Pliny Moor was a Lieut. And probably acted as adjutant. A patent was issued on the 5th day of November 1785 to Mark Graves, David Perry and 23 other persons for a tract of 11,600 acres of land situated in the county of Clinton pursuant to the act entitled “ An Act for granting certain lands promised to be given as bounty lands by laws of this State and for other purposes therein mentioned” passed the 11th day of May 1784 – The following are the names of all the persons named in the said patent viz. “Mark Graves, Levi Smith, Ichabod Tubby, Horace Shepherd, George Houseman, David Doolittle, George Ingles, Peter Welsh, David Perry, Eliphalet Kellogg, Jesse Purdy, James Degolier, Gottes Peter, Christian Fulmer, Eluathan Rogers, Oliver Deake, Mason Deake, Samuel Ashman, Robert Ayer, Asa Hamlin, Abraham Knap, Daniel Bodwell, Levi Stoughton, Plint Moor and James Dean.” and they located the said tract of land pursuant to the act entled “An Act for raising two regiments for the defense of this state on bounties of unappropriated lands” passed March 20 1781 and the act entitled “An Act for raising troops to complete the line of this State in the Service of the United States and the two regiments to be raised on bounties of unappropriated lands and for the further defence of the frontiers of this State” passed March 23 1782. Yours very respectfully Arch. Campbell Dep Secretary P.B. Prindle Esq. [Additional certification] =Notes= ==Comments regarding transcriptions== ===Pension Application=== I was given a copy of a transcription of just the original application that I believe was made by Opal Perry of Simi Valley, California back when the microfilm version was the only one available. I was able to make my own photocopy of the microfilm probably in the early 1990's and began trying to fill in missing words, etc. from her version on a word processing program. The digitization of the records has made them more legible I have been able to make additional revisions. Unfortunately I seem to have lost her original copy over the years so could not compare it to this current version. I have used [ ] to note places there was a difficulty with identifying a word or make my own comments. Jill Perry ==Service== ==Locations== ==Events== ==People==

David Presbury Notes

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==WikiTree Pages of Interst== *[[Presbury-19|David Presbury (abt.1690-1763)]] *[[Presson-38|Benjamin Presson (1700-bef.1743)]] *[[Hill-33175|Roger Hill (abt.1650-bef.1710)]] *[[Space:Presson_at_Manchester|Presson at Manchester]] *[[Space:Hill_and_Related_at_Manchester|Hill and Related at Manchester]] *[[Space:Presbury_Presson_Preston_Notes|Presbury Presson Preston Notes]] ==David Presbury/Presson of Saco, Beverly and Manchester== In about 2013, while conducting research in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-B97S?i=33&cc=2106411&cat=209907 Essex County (Mass) deed grantee index for surname Presbury], an early deed was found for '''"David Presbury."''' This deed was recorded 8 April 1712; the property was located at Manchester; it had been acquired from William Hirst, see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BNKY?i=578&cc=2106411 Essex County (Mass) deeds, 23:257]. This was the first grantee deed recorded under the surname. (The only other Essex grantees for that surname were [[Presbury-28|Edward]] and "[[Preston-6527|Rendal]]"--surely both the sons of William Presbury and his wife, Priscilla Randall.) By the 1712 deed, David Presbury of Manchester, fisherman, acquired about two acres of land in Manchester bounded in part by a highway and by "Land of Joseph Woodberry." The seller, Hirst, had taken possession of the property via 1708 judgement against William Harsham.Hirst to Presbury, recorded 8 April 1712, Essex County, Massachusetts, deeds 23:257 in "Massachusetts, Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-36328-14997-44?cc=2106411&wc=M9QJ-NCS:1724806785 ''FamilySearch'']. As above, this deed is otherwise Essex County (Mass) Deeds 23:257. Separately, William Harsham seems otherwise to be [[Hassam-76|William Hassam]] or his same-named son, [[Hassam-79|William Hassam]]. In 1726, as David Presson of Manchester, fisherman, he sold to '''"[[Presson-38|my brother Benjamin Presson]],"''' also of Manchester, a "small piece of Land: containing "A Sixth part of an Acre" described further as "being in the Westermost parts of Land formerly granted to William Horsuum For a House Lott" and bounded in part by a highway and "Woodberry's Wall." Witness to the 1726 deed are Priscilla Presson ("Prescilla Prissin," her mark) and John Lee Junr.Presson to Presson, made 14 April 1726, recorded 7 November 1727, Essex County (Mass.) Deeds 49:247 in "Massachusetts, Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-36328-6440-67?cc=2106411&wc=M9QJ-N8B:n895039356 ''FamilySearch'']. There is little doubt that his "'''brother'''" [[Presson-38|Benjamin Presson]] is the man who was the son of William Presbury and his wife, Priscilla Randall. ==Bibliographic Notes== *David Curtis Dearborn and John Bradley Arthaud, "William1 Woodbury of Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 175 (2021):207-222; 176 (2022):348-360+, in particular, 359. Note: The Spring 2022 issue is available for download by subscription at [https://www.americanancestors.org/publications/register/past-issues ''AmericanAncestors'']. *William Wyman Fiske, "Descendants of Salem 'Witch' Margaret (Jacobs) Foster," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 176 (2022):121-137, at 126. Note: The Spring 2022 issue is available for download by subscription at [https://www.americanancestors.org/publications/register/past-issues ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1938; Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012 ), 568 (3-William Presbury); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/568/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *Gale Ion Harris, "George1 Harris of Salem, Massachusetts, with Sketch of Thomas1 Tuck," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 172 (2018):301-316 at 308 (Margaret Harris married John Presson); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/55221/308/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Dean Crawford Smith, ''The Ancestry of Samuel Blanchard Ordway, 1744-1916'', Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ed. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1990), chart (Hill), 331-338 (Hill) at 333, 334-335 (Corporal Roger^1 Hill); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofsamuel00smit/page/334/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). Note: Corporal Roger is now split into (a) [[Hill-36755|Roger Hill (1650-)]] and (b) [[Hill-33175|Roger Hill (abt.1650-bef.1710)]]. * Thomas Amory Lee, "Lee Family of Marblehead," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 52 (1916): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175033370613?urlappend=%3Bseq=43%3Bownerid=13510798902829585-47 44]-48, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175033370613?urlappend=%3Bseq=165%3Bownerid=13510798902829585-193 145]-160, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175033370613?urlappend=%3Bseq=239%3Bownerid=13510798902829585-267 225]-240, 329-344 and 53 (1917); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000379217?urlappend=%3Bseq=83%3Bownerid=27021597765032021-97 65]-80, 153-168, 257-287, at 43 and especially 148-149 (8. Deacon Benjamin Lee) and (Dabrow Lee, born 1745/6); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175033370613?urlappend=%3Bseq=169%3Bownerid=13510798902829585-197 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Son David [Jr.] Will 1794== David Presson 1794 probate, case #22694 (12 pp.), "Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881"; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13790/22694-co1/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], includes will dated 21 October 1794, proved 13 November 1794; inventory dated 19 November 1794; recorded 3 March 1795. Will pages at ''FamilySearch'' as [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FH1?i=186&cat=1931591 22694-8] (image 187 of 202), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FCJ?i=64&cat=1931591 22694-9] (image 65 of 202), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FCQ?i=118&cat=1931591 22694-10] (image 119 if 292), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FDJ?i=48&cat=1931591 22694-11] (image 49 of 202); file notes "21 Rec[iep]ts missing." He named his "worthy Friend, William Tuck Esquire" as sole executor. The will mentions family members, *My sister, "[[Presson-286|Anne Pearce]]" of Manchester ... my house and land ... which she occupies and "which I bought of her by vertue of an order of Court ...." references deed "she gave me". *Kinsman [[Presson-289|Isaac Presson]], *Kinsman [[Presson-292|David Presson]] (when 21) *'''Kinsman Samuel Woodberry, and his mother, Mary Woodberry, widow''', ... the improvement of the western and or half my house from a Strait line drawn through the middle of the chiimny and half the land adjoining and a privelege in common of the yard to poss and repos with the improvements of the other half of said Premises during her natural life of the said Mary -- said house and land is Situate in Manchester in Pearry's Lane. NB my house [__] between line Second & Third which shall be valued .... *Mentions "... given me by Timothy Donaway …" *'''Mary Woodberry, widow''' *Three surviving children of John Pearce, deceased, named John, David and Anne Pearce. *Surviving children as may be alive, of '''Jonathan Presson, my kinsman of Beverly''', late deceased. *Quit claims to "my sister Pearce" *Surviving children as may be alive of '''John Presson's my kinsman late of Beverly''' deceased." *Kinswoman [[Pierce-6852|Anne Knowlton]] wife of Jeremiah Knowlton …. *Kinswoman Sarah May wife of Moses May …. *'''Kinswoman Mary Woodberry, daughter of Mary Woodberry, widow …''' *Surviving five children of my Kinssman Isaac Presson's late of Manchester, deceased, vis, [[Presson-287|Deborah Croft]], [[Presson-288|Margaret Lee]], [[Presson-290|Mary]], [[Presson-291|Anna]], and [[Presson-293|Mehitable Presson]] …at 21 *The three daughters of my Sister [[Presson-233|Sarah Donaway]], vis Sarah Woodberry, Mary Donaway, and Anna Fouller … David Presson Inventory mentions, *House and land now occupied by "Anne Perce ..." *House and land now occupied by "Mary Woodberry and Jacob Fouller ..." *Shoemaker's shop standing on land of the Heirs of Decon John Allen deceased." *Many Notes and bonds from whom due ..." ===Research about 1794 Will=== '''Whose this Thomas Brown, Jr. to Edward Presbury?''' Both of Newbury; land at Newbury. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-19B6?i=680&cc=2106411&cat=209907 (recorded 1733, May 21); see also [http://www.oakbaydesigns.com/Maine/2BrownRichard.htm ''A Maine Faimly's History''].. '''My sister Anne Pearce of Manchester.''' Anna Presson and John Pearce married at Manchester, 20 October 1747. [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/208/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. He died 4 January 1766, "a. 40 y." (cites church record, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/283/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']) [thus born about 1726]. See Essex County, Massachusetts, probate, John Pierce, etc. 1766, #21180. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13789/21180-co1/245860366 ''AmericanAncestors'']. His parentage still unknown/unproven. They seem to have been the parents of five children posted to her profile, [[Presson-286|Anna (Presson) Pearce (abt.1726-1795)]] '''Kinsman Isaac Presson.''' Presumed his great-nephew, [[Presson-289|Isaac Presson]]. Note: Initially thought this was referring to his nephew, Isaac, born 24 September 1748 , and the only child of [[Presson-235|Isaac Presson (bef.1725-1749)]] (who was "drowned in way to Lisbon, a. 25 y."), [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/105/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']; however, elsewhere in the will, the names of that Isaac's daughter are called out, and he is "my Kinssman Isaac Presson's late of Manchester, deceased." That particular passage mentions the deceased's daughters as the "surviving five children"--it presumably should have read, "surviving five daughters ..." '''Kinsman David Presson.''' Probably his great-nephew, [[Presson-292|David Presson]], born 1780; brother of above Isaac Presson, both sons of Isaac Presson and Deborah Lee. See probate case #22695 [guardianship], 13 November 1794 for David Preston. At Manchester, 22 October 1794, David Presson of ... Manchester ... more than fourteen Years of Age minor cam and made choice of William Tuck ... of the same Manchester to be his Guardian. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13790/22695-co1/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''[HOW] Kinsman Samuel Woodberry, and his mother, Mary Woodberry, widow.''' If he was born at Manchester, then he is presumed the Samuel Woodberry, born 3 September 1773, the son of Samuel and Mary, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/125/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. The mother, Mary, has NOT been identified, Will need to seek a probate or other record. Children recorded Manchester to Samuel and Mary Woodberry, *Samuel Woodberry, born 3 September 1773 (s. Samuel and Mary), [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/125/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *Molley Woodburey, born 22 March 1776 (d. Samuell and Molley [Mary, CR]), [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/126/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *One Molly Woodbury, "wid. Samuel", died 10 March 1835, "a. 87 y" [thus born about 1748] (as 13 March, CR). *One Samuel Woodbury died "abroad" 1778, age about 30 years. [Thus born about 1748] *[Woodberry] Samuel, and Mary Boyles, Feb. 7, 1771. '''Three surviving children of John Pearce, deceased ...''' This presumably refers to his nephew John Pearce, possibly the man who married "Abihail Poland," 10 October 1747. Need to seek a probate record. The mother seems recorded as "Abial"; they also seem to have had a son William Pearce ([https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/101/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']; no further record as yet). *John Pierce, born 6 November 1775--s. John and Abial, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/103/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *David Peircce, born 10 May 1778--s. John (Peirce) and Abial, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/102/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *Anne Pearce, born 10 February 1773--d. John and Abial, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/101/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. '''Heirs of "Jonathan Presson, my kinsman of Beverly late deceased.''' Jonathan is presumably the man who was son of [[Presson-213|John Presson (1710-)]] and his wife, [[Harris-36013|Margaret (Harris) Presson (1712-)]] '''Heirs of "John Presson's my kinsman late of Beverly deceased."''' John is presumed the man who was son of [[Presson-213|John Presson (1710-)]] and his wife, [[Harris-36013|Margaret (Harris) Presson (1712-)]] '''Kinswoman Anne Knowlton.''' Mrs. Anne Peirce and Jeremiah Knowlton of Ipswich, married at Manchester, 12 March 1778, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/206/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. '''Kinswoman Sarah May.''' Sarah Peirce and Moses May [Jr. int], married Manchester, 4 May 1789. [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/206/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. '''Kinswoman Mary Woodberry, daughter of Mary Woodberry, widow …''' The daughter seems "Molley" Woodburey, born 22 March 1776, "d. Samuell and Molley (Mary CR)," [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/126/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. '''Surviving five children of my Kinssman [[Presson-276|Isaac Presson]]'s late of Manchester, vis ... …at 21''' *[[Presson-287|Deborah Croft]], born 17 September 1768, "d. Isaac and Deborah," [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/105/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *[[Presson-288|Margaret Lee]], born 27 August 1770, "d. Isaac and Deborah," [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/105/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *[[Presson-290|Mary]], aka Molly Presson born 27 August 1775, "d. Isaac and Deborah, [Mary. CR]," [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/105/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *[[Presson-291|Anna]], as Anne Presson, born 23 October 1777, "d. Isaac and Deborah," [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/105/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *[[Presson-293|Mehitable Presson]], aka Hetty Presson, born 9 March 1782, "d. Isaac and Deborah," [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/105/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. '''The three daughters of my Sister [[Presson-233|Sarah Donaway]], vis ...''' *Sarah Woodberry, *Mary Donaway, and *Anna Fouller … '''Searching for the Son David [Jr] 1794 will/case 22694 on ''FamilySearch''''' The will is four pages--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FH1?i=186&cat=1931591 22694-8], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FCJ?i=64&cat=1931591 22694-9], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FCQ?i=118&cat=1931591 22694-10], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FDJ?i=48&cat=1931591 22694-11]. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-F6R?i=47&cat=1931591 22694-Cover], image 48 of 202 *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FH1?i=186&cat=1931591 22694-8], first page of will. Image 187 of 202 . *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FCJ?i=64&cat=1931591 22694-9], second page of will, image 65 of 202. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FCQ?i=118&cat=1931591 22694-10], third page of will, image 110 of 202. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FDJ?i=48&cat=1931591 22694-11], last page of will, image 49 of 202. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FDP?i=52&cat=1931591 22694 page 4], image 53. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-FX1?i=5&cat=1931591 22694 page 6] part of inventory, image ___ *Other--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-F6P?i=21&cat=1931591 22695] David Preston a minor, filed 13 November 1794. *Other--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQ3-F8B?i=50&cat=1931591 Sam'l Lee] recp't from Lydia Presson on account of Benja Presson ... image 51 '''William Tuck, Esq.''' Manchester death records has one "William [Tuck], Esq., died 5 March 1825, age 88y, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/293/mode/1up?view=theater ''FamilySearch'']. One [[Tuck-1397|William of Beverly]], married in Manchester, Mary Lee, 24 November, 1763, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/221/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']; she died in Manchester, 8 August 1778, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/293/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''], "Polly [Mary. GR], w. Capt. [William, Esq., d. Capt. Samuel Lee. GR], Aug. 8, 1778, a. 34 y. CR [a. 34 y. 59 d. GR]." He may have married again. ===Pearce, etc. in Essex Probate=== '''Capt. John Pierce, etc., 1789, Marblehead, case 21181.''' https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13789/21181-co1/245860376 '''John Pierce, etc., 1766 Manchester, case 21180.''' https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13789/21180-co1/245860366, *"Anna Peirce wido [admin], David Presson, cordwainer, Joha Tuck, House Wright all of Manchester .... https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/i/13789/21180-co4/30395188 ==Research Notes== '''QuickLinks'''
*Joe Cochoit, "Massachusetts VR to 1850"; web content, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Massachusetts_VR_to_1850 ''WikiTree'']. *Manchester at [https://web.archive.org/web/20150906055344/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/ ''The Massachusetts VR Project'']. (via ''WayBack Machine'']. *Tan Books--Manchester Births: Parrs, Pears, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/100/mode/1up?view=theater 100-101]; Pearce, Peircce, Peirce, Perce, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/101/mode/1up?view=theater 101-102]; Pierce [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/103/mode/1up?view=theater 103]; Preson, Pressen; Presson, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/105/mode/1up?view=theater 105]; Preston [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/106/mode/1up?view=theater 106]. Woodbary, Woodberry, Woodbery, Woodburey, Woodbury, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/125/mode/1up?view=theater 125-127]. *Tan Books-Manchester Marriages: Peace, Pears, Peirce, Perse, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/205/mode/1up?view=theater 205-206]; Pierce, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/207/mode/1up?view=theater 207]; Prasson, Preson, Presson, Preston, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/208/mode/1up?view=theater 208]; Woodbary, Woodberry, Woodbery, Woodburry, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/226/mode/1up?view=theater 226]; Woodbury, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/227/mode/1up?view=theater 227]. *Tan Books-Manchester Deaths: Pearce, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/282/mode/1up?view=theater 282]; Peirce [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/283/mode/1up?view=theater 283]; Pierce, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/283/mode/1up?view=theater 284]; Preson, Presson, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/284/mode/1up?view=theater 284]; Preston, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/285/mode/1up?view=theater 285]; Woodberry, Woodbery, Woodbry, Woodbury, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/295/mode/1up?view=theater 295-296]. *Manchester array, open for quick research, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/105/mode/1up?view=theater births]; [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/208/mode/1up?view=theater marriages]; [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/284/mode/1up?view=theater deaths]; [https://web.archive.org/web/20150918195341/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aBirthsP.shtml MVRP births] via ''WayBack Machine''; [https://web.archive.org/web/20150918203226/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aMarriagesP.shtml MVRP marriages] via ''WayBack Machine''; [https://web.archive.org/web/20150916024212/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aDeathsP.shtml MVRP deaths] via ''WayBack Machine''. *[https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/191/massachusetts-vital-records-1841-1910 Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1841-1910] (''AmericanAncestors''.) *Hill in Beverly Town Clerk Compilations, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-QQD?i=234&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-PCRX ''FamilySearch''].. '''Who is David Presson of Beverly, married 1765, Ruth Tuck?''' Marriage at Manchester; she seems born Manchester, 10 October 1740 of John and Sarah, seems John Tuck and Sarah Pears/Perase married Manchester 18 Jun 1734. == Sources == See also-- *"Record of Births and Deaths of the first People in Manchester in New England the Massachusetts Colony" as "Record of Births Children of David Presson and Mary his wife" (penned as p. 227 at upper left) includes Mary (1707), John (1710) and Mishael son of (1713); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9979-3YG?i=601&wc=Q4DW-JWB%3A353349401%2C353646401%2C353646402&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch'']. *"Record of Births and Deaths of the first People in Manchester in New England the Massachusetts Colony" as "Joseph Woodbery & Elizabeth West" (penned as p. 218 at upper right; lists children); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9979-3TT?i=596&wc=Q4DW-JWB%3A353349401%2C353646401%2C353646402&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch'']. *"Record of Births and Deaths of the first People in Manchester in New England the Massachusetts Colony" as "Children of John and Mary Pearce" (penned as p. 215 at upper left) includes Thomas born May 23 1691; Miriam, August 5th 1693, and Richard, June 25th 1698; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8979-39M8?i=595 ''FamilySearch'']. *David Curtis Dearborn and John Bradley Arthaud, "William1 Woodbury of Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register''. 175 (2001):355, in particular part; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/62067/355/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], courtesy of WikiTreer Rick Pierpont.

David Roach

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The goal of this project is to identify David Roach (or Roche) family or information in Ireland Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Roach-2682|Joyce Parker]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Looking for family information on * Daivd Roach (DOB 1803 or Feb 1811) * and/or his wife Margaret Mahoney (DOB 1810) * Daughter Mary Roach (DOB 17 Jun 1839) * Son John Roach (DOB 1844) * Son James Roach (DOB 1846, DOD 1854 * Daughter Margaret Roach (DOB 1847 DOD 1859) Family emigrated to USA 1854. Unknown if son James died before, during or after emigration. I have lots of info about the family after arrival in USA. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16305928 send me a private message]. Thanks!

David Rowles Family Bible

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FROM: Iowa DAR. ''Iowa Genealogical Data'', vol. 4. "Bible Records from Albia, Monroe County." Rowles Family [extracted] David H. Rowles, b. 12 Jul 1792 near Baltimore; d. 14 Jul 1868. Married Rebecca Clark, 8 Aug 1814. Rebecca Clark Rowles,, b. 28 Jul 1792 Duchess Co, NY; d. 10 Oct 1882. Married David H. Rowles, 8 Aug 1814. John Lower, b. 1784; d. 17 Sep 1861. Married Prudence Grissom [no date]. Prudence Grissom Lower, b. 25 Jul 1788 Christianburg, Va, d. 21 Jan 1872. Married John Lower [no date]. John N. Massey, b. 30 Nov 1830 Wilmington, Del.; d. 14 Dec 1906. Married Matilda Rowles, 1841. Matilda Rowles Massey, b. 1819 Bath, NY; d. 14 Jan 1896. Married John N. Massey, 1841. Oliver P. Rowles, b. 25 Mar 1821 Bath, NY; d. 10 Aug 1913. Married Louisa Lower, 7 Dec 1845. Louisa Lower Rowles, b. 15 Mar 1826 Rushville, Ind.; d. 30 Jul 1911. Married Oliver P. Rowles, 7 Dec 1845. Oliver P. Rowles and Louisa Lower were the second couple to be married in Monroe County, Iowa, then called Kiskekosh County. All of these passed away in Albia, iowa, and are buried in Oak View Cemetery. [signed] W. A. Rowles Son of Oliver P. Rowles

David Sage, a native of Wales; born 1639, and one of the first settlers of Middletown, Connecticut--1652

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David Sandoe's Bible

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The family bible for [[Sandoe-40|David Sandoe]]. This is leather bound, German language, Lutheran Bible. It has a publication date of 1805 and a bookmark indicating it was given to him in 1816. It has pages between the Old and New Testaments to record family events. On them are inscribed the birth dates of [[Sandoe-40|David]], his wife, [[Long-16675|Elisabeth]], and children, [[Sandoe-41|Polly]], [[Sandoe-42|Jacob]], [[Sandoe-43|Henry]], [[Sandoe-44|John]], and [[Sandoe-32|Anthony]]. It also records the deaths of David, Elisabeth, John, and Henry.

David T Robertson's Mayflower Limes

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==Line One== *[[Mullins-5|William Mullins]] *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-69|Jonathan Delano]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Two== *[[Unknown-210447|Alice Unknown]] *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-69|Jonathan Delano]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Three== *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-69|Jonathan Delano]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Four== *[[Alden-63|John Alden]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-69|Jonathan Delano]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Five== *[[Warren-66|Richard Warren]] *[[Warren-67|Mary Warren]] *[[Bartlett-299|Benjamin Bartlett]] *[[Bartlett-943|Ebenezer Bartlett]] *[[Bartlett-2350|Ebenezer Bartlett Jr.]] *[[Bartlett-2293|Lydia Bartlett]] *[[Delano-327|Elizabeth Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Six== *[[Standish-|Myles Standish]] *[[Standish-|Alexander Standish]] *[[Standish-|Lorah Standish]] *[[Sampson-|Abraham Sampson]] *[[Sampson-|Ruth S Sampson]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]]

David T Robertson's Mayflower Lines

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Lines of descent from Mayflower Passengers in the Authors Ancestry. ==Line One== *[[Mullins-5|William Mullins]] *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-69|Jonathan Delano]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Two== *[[Unknown-210447|Alice Unknown]] *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-69|Jonathan Delano]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Three== *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-69|Jonathan Delano]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Four== *[[Alden-63|John Alden]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-69|Jonathan Delano]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Five== *[[Warren-66|Richard Warren]] *[[Warren-67|Mary Warren]] *[[Bartlett-299|Benjamin Bartlett]] *[[Bartlett-943|Ebenezer Bartlett]] *[[Bartlett-2350|Ebenezer Bartlett Jr.]] *[[Bartlett-2293|Lydia Bartlett]] *[[Delano-327|Elizabeth Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Six== *[[Standish-112|Myles Standish]] *[[Standish-1|Alexander Standish]] *[[Standish-321|Lorah Standish]] *[[Sampson-417|Abraham Sampson]] *[[Sampson-487|Ruth S Sampson]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Seven== *[[Doty-42|Edward Doty Sn.]] *[[Doty-634|Thomas Doty]] *[[Doty-579|Hannah Doty]] *[[Delano-756|Amaziah Delano]] *[[Delano-328|Barzilla Delano]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Eight == *[[Alden-63|John Alden]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-70|Dr. Benoni Delano]] *[[Delano-126|Lemuel Delano 1st]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Delano-327|Elizabeth Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Nine== *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-70|Dr. Benoni Delano]] *[[Delano-126|Lemuel Delano 1st]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Delano-327|Elizabeth Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Ten== *[[Mullins-5|William Mullins]] *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-70|Dr. Benoni Delano]] *[[Delano-126|Lemuel Delano 1st]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Delano-327|Elizabeth Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]] ==Line Eleven== *[[Unknown-210447|Alice Unknown]] *[[Mullins-7|Priscilla Mullins]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca Alden]] *[[Delano-70|Dr. Benoni Delano]] *[[Delano-126|Lemuel Delano 1st]] *[[Delano-345|Sylvia Delano]] *[[Delano-327|Elizabeth Delano]] *[[Craig-4258|Eunice Sylvia Craig]] *[[Chandler-4231|Charles Willard Chandler]] *[[Chandler-4214|Cora Marion Chandler]] *[[Robertson-7488|Andrew Robertson]] *[[Robertson-7481|David Thomas Robertson]]

David Weems Family Bible

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Weems Genealogy From Maryland Genealogies Volume II A contribution to the history of the Weems family is furnished in the record from a Bible originally the property of Gustavus Weems (1779-1852) of Marshes Seat, Anne Arundel County, who was a nephew of “Parson” Mason Locke Weems. The Bible was recently presented to the Enoch Pratt Free Library by Harriette Weems, a descendant of the original owner. Published in 1838, by DeSilver of Philadelphia, it contains in Gustavus Weems’ careful hand a full pedigree of the family from Scotch David Weems’s firstborn in 1725, down to the death of his own lastborn in 1845—three generations. Transcript of Family record in Weems Bible No. 1 The Ages and Deaths of my Wife’s Children In the First Marriage viz. Wm Weems son of David Weems & Eliza his Wife was born the 5th day of Decr 1725. Was drownded on the 18th March 1751 between Cape Good Hope & St. Helena on a four years voige East India. [[Weems-847|John Weems]] 2nd son Born March 26th 1727. Departed this life the 28th November 1794, aged 68 years. David Weems 3rd son Born Sep 22nd 1729 Died 12th March 1845 (sic)* 1 Days Illness aged 16 years. [*1745 almost certainly intended here] [[Weems-489|James Weems]] 4th Son Born May 22nd 1731 Died 4th Nov. 1784 Aged 53 years. Lock Weems 5th Son Born Feby 25th 1733 Died 27th May 1734 Aged 1 year. Lock Weems 6th Son Born Feby 3rd 1735 Died 16th March 1753* and was buried in London in St. Andrew’s Church by Capt. Luke Lane. [* possibly a misreading of the original since Lock Weems will was dated 1761 and probated in 1764. Likely he died in 1763. Fives and sixes look a lot alike in old script.] Thomas Lane Weems 7th Son Born Feby 24th 1737 (and last) Died 11 Feby 1779 Aged 42 years. My dear and loving wife [[Lane-5730|Elizabeth Lane]] Mother of the above seven children Departed this Life on 26th June 1738 and left six of the above children to bring up. [[Weems-490|David Weems]] 1st. No. 2 The Ages and Deaths of my Second Wife’s Children as follows. [[Weems-849|Richard Weems]] Son of David and Easter his Wife Born the 20th Jany 1740. Died March 10 1780. Age 40 years. Ann Weems 2nd Born 29th March 1742. Died June 22nd 1744. Willimina Weems 3rd Born 19th Feby 1744. Died Apl 30 1744. Susannah Weems Born 4th March 1745 Died Oct. 16th 1805 David Weems 5th Born 22 Feb 1747. Died March 4th 1747. David Weems 6th Born 31 Mar. 1748 Died March 30th 1750. David Weems 7th Born 8th June 1750. Dead Born. David Weems 8th Born Augst 1751 Died 22 Jany 1820 Aged 68 5/12 Willimina Weems 9th [Born] 3rd Jany 1754 Died Nov 26th 1783 the Wife of Doct Joseph Mudd Ester Weems 10th Born 19 Mar 1756 Died 21st Mar 1756 Wm Weems 11th Born 7 Mar 1758 Took his life with Laudanum Mason Lock Weems 12th Born Oct 1st 1759 Died in Beaufort Ct South Carrolina May 23rd 1825 Aged 65 7/12 My dear and loving wife [[Hill-13989|Ester Weems]] Mother of the Above 12 children Died 29th Apl 1776, Illness 5 days, Aged 59. David Weems Father of the Above Children and those on the first page amounting to 19 Died on the 5th of May 1779 Aged 73 years. G.W. No. 3 David Weems and Margaret Harrison Was Married April 15th 1777 David Weems son of David and Margaret Weems his Wife Born March 2nd 1778 had the smallpox, mumps, H. Cof and measeles, was prest by the British and so often moved at last became a Brittish subject. Gustavus Weems 2nd Son Born April 2, 1779 had the small pox, mumps, H.Coff and measles & much trouble Died 3 October 1859 73 Y 6 mo Rachel Weems 3rd Born August 16th 1780 Married Jesse Ewell May 24 1804 and Died the 28th May 1817 leaving 3 Children David, Frances and Margaret and was Buried in H. Creek Church yard, Sermond preached by Js Reed Ye must be Born Again, 37 year.

David Wheeler (Wheeler-378) old profile info

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===Background=== Extensive research was done by early workers on this profile, but not developed into a coherent biography. All information from the early profile is kept here as a historical record of the profile of [[Wheeler-378|David Wheeler]], and this page includes some sources that were not incorporated into the new biography. ---- === Family === : Husband: David Wheeler : Wife: Sarah Wise : Married: : Children: # Sarah Wheeler, born circa 1652 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (probably); died October 24, 1732 Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts. # John Wheeler, born December 5, 1653 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts # Abigail Wheeler, born February 2, 1655/56 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died April 13, 1742 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts # Jonathan Wheeler, born January 6, 1657/58 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died between August 12, 1720 and October 31, 1720 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (probably) # Nathan Wheeler, born on December 27, 1659 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died before July 26, 1741 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts # Lydia Wheeler, born on May 7, 1662 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts # Jethro Wheeler, born March 28, 1664 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died between April 10, 1725 and May 25, 1725 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts (probably) # Unknown Wheeler, born on April 21, 1666 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts # Unknown Wheeler, born on April 2, 1668 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts # Joseph Wheeler, born on September 15, 1669 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts # Mary Wheeler, baptized on September 4, 1670 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts # David Wheeler, baptized on October 1, 1676 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts === Research Notes === *1625 -- David Wheeler was born at Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.George B. Blodgette. ''Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts, Including All Who Were Here Before 1692, with a Few Generations of Their Descendants.'' The Essex Institute, 1887. p. 403. [https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofr00blod_1/page/402 Link to page at archive.org].Source: [[#S00258]] Page: Tree #2451 Data: Text: Date of Import: Dec 7, 1999Source: [[#S00266]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Agnes Yeoman * Fact: Christening (18 January 1625) St. Thomas, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England * Fact: David Wheeler was baptized 18 Jan 1625 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.''England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975'', database, FamilySearch.org. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRGX-HXT link to record. *1638 -- David Wheeler, age 13, in emigrated from England to Massachusetts Bay Colony on the ship "Confidence" with a friend of his father, John Wheeler. John Wheeler and his wife had previously emigrated from England to Massachusetts Bay Colony without David. David joined his parents at Agawam [Ipswich], Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. *1645 -- David Wheeler moved from Hampton, [Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony -- now Rockingham County, New Hampshire] to Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. *September 1646 -- David Wheeler "of Hampton" had to appear in court at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony for the offense of gathering peas on the Sabbath Day. *May 11, 1650 -- David Wheeler and Sarah Wise married at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. *June 18, 1650 -- David Wheeler and Sarah Wise married at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Sarah was a daughter of Humphrey Wise of Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. *1651 - 1676 -- David and Sarah Wise Wheeler had 13 children: four daughters (Sarah, Abigail, Lydia, and Mary) and nine sons (John, Jonathan, Nathan, Jethro, "a son," "a son," Benjamin, Joseph, and David). The first 10 children were born at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. The last three children (Joseph, Mary, and David) were born at Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. *Before September 1669 -- David and Sarah Wise Wheeler and their 10 children moved from Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony to Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. *May 7, 1699 -- David Wheeler was admitted to the church at Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. *After May 7, 1699 -- David Wheeler died at Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts.Bay Province. *1707 -- Sarah Wise Wheeler died at Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Province. * Fact: Christening (18 January 1625) St. Thomas, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England * Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch David Wheeler was born about 1627 in Salisbury, Wiltshire ,England. * He did not accompany his parents to New England but came with a friend of his father on the Confidence in 1638, aged 13. He joined his parents at Aggawam [Ipswich], then moved to Newbury. *He married Sarah Wise on 11 May 1650 in Newbury, Massachusetts. They had six children including Sarah. They moved to Rowley before 1669. *He died about 1669 in Rowley, Massachusetts at the age of 42. Sarah died 38 years later in 1707. * Fact: Residence Salisbury, Wiltshire, England == Sources == See also: * "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRGX-HXT?cid=fs_copy : 10 February 2018, David Wheeler, ); citing item 3, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,279,310. * S313. John C. Chase. Seven Generations of the Descendants of Chase Record Publishing Company: Haverhill, Massachusetts. * Humphrey Wythe, in Robert Charles Anderson; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635. (NEHGS, 1999-2011), 2:506. Sarah Wythe … m. Newbury 11 May 1650 David Wheeler, son of John Wheeler [Annis Spear Anc 133-35]. * Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute. 1911. 2:506. Wheeler, David, and Sarah Wise, [married] May 11, 1650. * Wheeler, of Newbury, in Walter Goodwin Davis and Gary Boyd Roberts Introduction. Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885 - 1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants). (Baltimore, Maryland, United States: Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. [1], 1996), 3:606. ::* David (Wheeler), b. about 1627; m. in Newbury, May 11, 1650, Sarah Wise; lived in Rowley by 1669. According to Judge Savage he did not accompany his parents to New England but came on the Confidence in 1638, aged 11. His name does not appear on the published passenger list of that ship, however * David Wheeler, in Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939), 743. ::* 1 David (Wheeler), of Hampton in Sept. 1646 when he and the Chases were charged with gathering pease on Sunday. By Mar. 1647 all had gone to Newb. where he m. 11 May 1650 Sarah Wise or Wieth (Humphrey). He wit. Dustin to Cutts 1660 (Y. D. 3: 20). See Hoyt's Salisbury, i: 354, for eleven ch., incl. Jonathan, b. 6 Jan. 1657-8, m. one Mary in Rowley 15 Mar. 1683; see 'Hist. of the Wheeler Fam. in America' (1914), p. 1008, for his [Jonathan's] will, of Byfield, 12 Aug. 1720. * Albert Gallatin Wheeler. The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler family in America. (American College of Genealogy , 1914), Page 396. ::* [#5401] David Wheeler, s/o John and Ann Wheeler, stated to have been brought to America in the Confidence 1638 by a friend of his father, joining his father at Aggawam [Ipswich], then moving to Newbury where m. 11 May 1650 Sarah Wise. Moved to Rowley bef. 1669. * Joshua Coffin. A sketch of the history of Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury, from 1635 to 1845. (Boston: S.G. Drake, 1845). Page 321. ::* Wheeler, David, b. Salisbury, England 1625, came from Hampton to Newbury in 1645, m. 11 May 1650 Sarah Wise. Children: John, Abigail, Jonathan, Nathan, Lydia, Jethro. * "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 22 June 2017, 01:29), entry for David Wheeler(PID [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LRF9-PGT Family Tree]); contributed by various users. * [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:David_Wheeler_%2813%29] * Gary Boyd Roberts. Ancestors of American Presidents. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA. 2009. [[#R1]] * S00258 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Publication: Name: Release date: November 29, 1995; NOTESource Medium: Family Archive CD Customer pedigree. * "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 22 June 2017, 01:29), entry for David Wheeler(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LRF9-PGT); contributed by various users. * Doliber, Donald A., ''It Happened in Essex County: Rehearsal for Hysteria - Newbury 1680'', [[Space:The Essex Genealogist|The Essex Genealogist]] (Essex Society of Genealogists, Mass., 1981) Vol. 1, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12119/74/0 Page 74]. ::* [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12119/75/0 Page 75]: [[Wheeler-378|David Wheeler]] charged that [[Unknown-298074|Elizabeth Morse]] caused his cattle to miscarry.

Davidic Descent of Bustanai ben Haninai

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=== Line of Descent from King David === '''Davidic Roots From Aleppo, By Mitchell Dayan.''' *http://www.dayanofaleppo.com *These are excerpts from the book Yashir Moshe. *Gen. 1 - David, King of Israel *Gen. 2 - Shlomo his Son *Gen. 3 - Rehav’am his Son *Gen. 4 - Aviya his Son *Gen. 5 - Asa his Son *Gen. 6 - Yehoshafat his Son *Gen. 7 - Yehoram his Son *Gen. 8 - His son Ahaz *Gen. 9 - His Son Yoash *Gen. 10 - His son Amatzya *Gen. 11 - Uziyahu his Son *Gen. 12 - His Son Yotam *Gen. 13 - Ahaz his Son *Gen. 14 - Hezekiah his Son *Gen. 15 - Menashe his Son *Gen. 16 - Amon his Son *Gen. 17 - Yoshiyahu his Son *Gen. 18 - Yehoyakim his Son *Gen. 19 - Yehoyachin his Son *Gen. 20 - Shealtiel his Son *Gen. 21 - Zerubavel his Son *Gen. 22 - Meshulam his son *Gen. 23 - Hanina his Son *Gen. 24 - Berahya his Son *Gen. 25 - Hasadya his Son *Gen. 26 - Yeshaya his Son *Gen. 27 - Ovadia his Son *Gen. 28 - Shehanya his Son *Gen. 29 - Shemaya his Son *Gen. 30 - Hezekiah his Son *Gen. 31 - Yohanan his Son *Gen. 32 - Shafat his Son *Gen. 33 - Hanan his Son *Gen. 34 - Natan of Tzutzita his Son *Gen. 35 - Hochna his Son *Gen. 36 - Cahana his Son *Gen. 37 - Rehamya his Son *Gen. 38 - Natan his Son *Gen. 39 - Cahana his Son *Gen. 40 - Huna his Son *Gen. 41 - Marima his Son *Gen. 42 - Hanina his Son *Gen. 43 - Huna his Son *Gen. 44 - Kufnai his Son *Gen. 45 - Bustenai his Son

David's Ancestor Directory

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=='''INDEX'''== ==='''FIRST GENERATION'''=== *[[Randall-8561|David Michael Randall]] ==='''SECOND GENERATION''' === *[[Randall-8564|Bruce Walter Randall]] *[[Welch-9892|Mary Carolyn (Welch) Randall]] ==='''THIRD GENERATION'''=== *[[Randall-8563|Louis Kaiser Randall]] *[[Alter-334|Mary Edna Margaret (Alter) Randall]] *[[Welch-9899|Rex Lowell Welch]] *[[Johnson-100489|Leona Carolina Marinda (Johnson) Welch Meyers]] ==='''FOURTH GENERATION'''=== *[[Randall-8562|Claude Walter Randall]] *[[Kaiser-2857|Lena Cordellia (Kaiser) Randall]] *[[Alter-335|Charles Hemphill Alter]] *[[Herline-13|Helene Myrtle (Herline) Kissel Alter]] *[[Welch-9900|Joseph William Welch]] *[[Putman-1072|Lucinda Catherine (Putman) Welch]] *[[Johnson-100490|Per August Johnson]] *[[Bergren-43|Elvera Vendla Matilda (Bergren) Johnson]] ==='''FIFTH GENERATION'''=== *[[Randall-7508|William Albertus Randall]] *[[Mosher-2628|Phebe Ann (Mosher) Randall VanNortrick]] *[[Kaiser-2858|Louis August Kaiser]] *[[Achermann-12|Anna Marie (Achermann) Kaiser]] *[[Alter-70|Daniel Grant Alter]] *[[Lutes-176|Ada Venona (Lutes) Alter]] *[[Herrlein-8|Edward Otto Herline]] *[[Ross-23069|Elma Etta (Ross) Herline Faerber Becker]] *[[Welch-9901|Lewis Wesley Welch]] *[[Clark-60331|Anna Elizabeth (Clark) Welch]] *[[Putman-1073|Horace Putman]] *[[Kennison-195|Catherine Elizabeth (Kennison) Putman]] *[[Jonasson-878|James Johnson]] *[[Petersdotter-823|Carolina Christina (Petersdotter) Johnson]] *[[Carlsson-1873|Gustaf Emil Bergren]] *[[Andersdotter-8543|Christina Sopfia (Andersdotter) Bergren]] ==='''SIXTH GENERAION'''=== *[[Randall-7182|Isaac Wilmarth Randall]] *[[Chase-7430|Paulena (Chase) Randall]] *[[Mosher-2948|Orison Mosher]] *[[Eldred-992|Sophronia (Eldred) Mosher]] *[[Kaiser-2876|johan Heinrich Kaiser]] *[[Achermann-13|Joseph Achermann]] *[[WikiTree ID|unknown]] *[[Alter-71|Sampson Ritner Alter]] *[[Beale-881|Hannah (Beale) Alter]] *[[Lutes-505|James H. Lutes]] *[[Powell-18901|Dorcas (Powell) Lutes]] *[[Herrlein-7|Edward J.H. Herrlein]] *[[Zeitz-74|Amelia Henrietta (Zeitz) Herrlein]] *[[Ross-23097|Hiram B. Ross]] *[[Simpson-18937|Sabra Jane (Simpson) Ross Truex]] *[[Welch-9967|Lewis Welch]] *[[Miller-81285|Mary (Miller) Welch]] *[[Clark-60613|Christopher George Washington Clark]] *[[Worrall-831|Rachael (Worrell) Clark]] *[[Putman-1080|Joseph Henry Putman]] *[[Hedges-2058|Lucinda (Hedges) Putman]] *[[Kennison-194|Henry Kennison]] *[[Cross-7047|Mary Ann (Cross) Kennison Brakeman Lothrop]] *[[Jaensson-29|Jonas Peter Jaensson]] *[[Nilsdotter-5094|Beata Nilsdotter]] *[[Petersson-1457|Peter Magnus Peterson]] *[[Nilsdotter-5095|Margareta Sofia (Nilsdotter) Peterson]] *[[Andersson-12911|Carl Gustaf Andersson]] *[[Månsdotter-1114|Eva Lisa Månsdotter]] *[[Andersson-12912|Anders Peter Anderson]] *[[Samuelsdotter-349|Ulrika (Samuelsdotter) Anderson]] ==='''SEVENTH GENERATION'''=== *[[Randall-1617|Abial Randall]] *[[Morgan-26382|Ursula (Morgan) Randall]] *[[Chase-8493|Isaiah Chase, Jr.]] *[[Williams-96607|Patience (Williams) Chase]] *[[Mosher-2955|Silas Mosher]] *[[Spore-91|Sally (Spore) Mosher]] *[[Eldred-1018|Nathaniel Eldred]] *[[Lent-914|Phebe S. (Lent) Eldred]] *[[WikiTree ID|- Kaiser]] *[[WikiTree ID|Unknown]] *[[WikiTree ID|Unknown]] *[[WikiTree ID|Unknown]] *[[WikiTree ID|- Achermann]] *[[WikiTree ID|Unknown]] *[[WikiTree ID|Unknown]] *[[WikiTree ID|Unknown]] *[[Alter-6|David Alter]] *[[Mell-89|Elizabeth (Mell) Alter]] *[[Beale-1609|Washington Beale]] *[[Given-412|Jane (Given) Beale]] *[[Lutes-509|Henry Lutes]] *[[Mosier-775|Elizabeth (Mosier) Lutes]] *[[Powell-19623|Joseph Powell]] *[[Griffith-9971|Martha (Griffith) Powell]] *[[WikiTree ID|Philip Gustaff Herrlein]] *[[WikiTree ID|Henrietta Margarete (Siebenkas) Herrlein]] *[[WikiTree ID|Georg Friedrich Zeitz]] *[[WikiTree ID|Friedeike Wilhelmine (Daniel) Zeitz]] *[[WikiTree ID|Joseph Ross]] *[[WikiTree ID|Catherine Peckinpaugh]] *[[WikiTree ID|- Simpson]] *[[WikiTree ID|Unknown]] *[[Welch-10035|John Welch]] *[[WikiTree ID|Catherine (Behr/Oses) Welch]] *[[WikiTree ID|- Clark]] *[[WikiTree ID|Unknown]] *[[Clark-60977|Ichabod Clark]] *[[Hudson-13306|Elizabeth (Hudson) Clark]] *[[Worrell-854|Thomas Worrell]] *[[Canfield-1983|Hannah (Canfield) Worrell]] *[[Putman-1147|Hazeal Putman]] *[[Combes-178|Isabel (Combes) Putman]] *[[Hedges-2124|Stephen Hedges]] *[[Butler-23566|Sarah (Butler) Hedges]] *[[Kenison-30|David Kennison]] *[[Allard-1614|Mary Polly (Allard) Kennison]] *[[Cross-7119|Henry Cross]] *[[Hedges-1468|Catherine (Hedges) Cross]] *[[WikiTree ID|Johan "Jaen" Jaensson]] *[[WikiTree ID|Ingaborg Lisa Jonsdotter]] *[[WikiTree ID|Nils Jonsson]] *[[WikiTree ID|Rebecka Jonsdotter]] *[[WikiTree ID|Per Erlandsson]] *[[WikiTree ID|Catherine -]] *[[WikiTree ID|Nils Kant]] *[[WikiTree ID|Maja Lisa Johansdotter]] *[[Nilsson-10347|Anders Nilsson]] *[[Svensdotter-3661|Anna Svensdotter]] *[[WikiTree ID|Mans Larsson]] *[[WikiTree ID|Anna Kajsa Svensdotter]] *[[WikiTree ID|Anders Nilsson]] *[[WikiTree ID|Anna Svensdotter]] *[[WikiTree ID|Samuel Larsson]] *[[WikiTree ID|Lisa Cajsa Jansdotter]]

David's Images Page

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David's Notables

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables_Notes '''Notables Notes'''] ''A list of profiles, outside of my own family, which I either manage or have contributed significantly to.''' '''(Note: I am not the Profile Manager for individuals marked with an *)''' '''C= Connected. NC= Not Connected.''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15_Nations_Global_Tour 15 Nations Global Tour] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors U.S. Governors Project] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Classic_Disney_Project Classic Disney Project] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Our_American_Cousin Our American Cousin] :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Oscars_Clean_Up_Project&public=1 Academy Award Winners] :Time Magazine Covers '''Entertainers''' :[[Ceda-2|Chiquita The Doll Lady]], circus performer - C :[[Gorman-3126|Margaret Gorman]], first Miss America - C :[[Swerdlove-1|Clara Peller]], "Where's the Beef!" - NC :[[Stearns-2950|Johnny]] and [[Jones-105547|Mary Kay Stearns]], first TV sitcom couple - C :[[Wheatley-2257|William Wheatley]], 19th century actor - C :[[Woeckener-1|Eddie Woeckener]], circus bandmaster - C '''Los Angeles''' :[[Dunphy-535|Jerry Dunphy]], Los Angeles television anchor - NC :[[Fischbeck-8|Dr. George Fischbeck]], Los Angeles weatherman - NC :[[Hinshaw-942|Ezra Hinshaw]], department store owner - C :[[Howser-170|Huell Howser]]* television personality, host of ''California's Gold'' - NC :[[Putnam-3776|George Putman]], Los Angeles news commentator - NC :[[Temple-2802|Walter P. Temple]], founder of Temple City - C :[[Worthington-1720|Cal Worthington]], California car dealer - C '''New Thought Leaders''' :[[Dresser-447|Horatio Dresser]], New Thought writer - NC :[[Dresser-448|Julius]] and [[Seabury-305|Louise Dresser]], New Thought leaders - NC ( need sourcing) :[[Evans-36074|Warren Felt Evans]], New Thought writer - NC :[[Fillmore-682|Charles]] and [[Page-11426|Mildred Fillmore]], Co-Founders of Unity - NC :[[Holmes-17014|Ernest Holmes]], founder of Science of Mind - C :[[Curtis-15625|Emma Curtis Hopkins]] - NC ( needs sourcing) :[[Quimby-957|Phineas Quimby]], father of New Thought -C '''Other Notables''' :[[Arnold-17765|Kenneth Arnold]], UFO spotter - C :[[Karcher-225|Carl Karcher]], founder of Carl's Jr. - NC :[[Kroger-241|Barney Kroger]], grocery chain founder - NC (needs sourcing) :[[Farmer-6876|Kate Morgan]], ghost of the Hotel del Coronado - C :[[Scarry-13|Richard Scarry]], children's author - C :[[Clough-1406|Laura Scudder]]*, potato chip mavan - C

David's Wikitree Wilderness Where-Is-It page

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'''[[Welcome to my "Where Is It" Page]]'''
---- *'''This page is the result of information received from a distance learning course in Genealogy at the University of Strathclyde, along with some other stuff. I had to store it somewhere...''' ---- *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Basic_Genealogical_Research_Plans_(National_Institute) FS Basic Research Plans] *[https://lisalisson.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Genealogy-Research-Plan.pdf Genealogy Research Plan pdf] *[https://www.genealogyexplained.com/research/cluster-fan-club/ Cluster Research Fan Club] *[https://www.biggerplate.com/info/what-is-mind-mapping.aspx Mind Mapping] *[http://www.jaunay.com/newsletter/images/GenealogyResearchMap.pdf Genealogy Research Map pdf] *[https://soag.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/Handouts/PATIENTReviewingResearch_202001.pdf Reviewing Research pdf] ----
'''[[Relationship Chart]]'''

*[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/genealogy/relationshipchart.html Rootsweb Cousin Chart] ----
'''[[LJ's Cheat Sheet]]'''

*[[Space:My_Help_List|LJ Russell's Space Page]] ----
'''[[File Converter]]'''

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'''[[Kitty's Library]]'''

*[[Space:Kitty's_Library|'''Kitty's Library''', if it isn't in there, add it]] ----
'''[[German Roots Images]]'''

*[[Space:German_Roots_Images|German Roots Images space page]] ----
'''[[Guides]]'''

*google mapping overlay.. *[[Space:How_to_Guide|How to...]] Paula J's guide to reading Latin, Old Script and how to find records, etc.. *[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/?research-category=military-and-maritime Military UK] *[https://www.familyhistoryfederation.com/ Familyhistory federation list] *[https://www.census.gov/prod/2002pubs/pol02-ma.pdf US census pdf] *[https://www.jewishgen.org/new/ Jewish research] *[https://www.christianstogether.net/Articles/138977/Christians_Together_in/Christian_Life/Presbyterianism_Scottish_style.aspx Scotland churches] *[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/nonconformists/ Nonconformists research] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Main_Page FS RESEARCH links] *http://dgmweb.net/Ancillary/OnE/Spelling.html *[https://www.census.gov/history/www/genealogy/decennial_census_records/soundex_1.html Soundex] *[https://archive.org/details/genealogicalrese00amer Archive org, Genealogical Research methods, pdf book] *[https://bcgcertification.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/BCG-Application-Guide-2019.pdf BCG Application guide] *[https://bcgcertification.org/process/app-guide/ BCG Certification process] *[https://lisalouisecooke.com/2014/03/18/fh23_genealogical_proof_standard/ Lisa Louise Cook, Genealogical proof Standard] *[http://www.sog.org.uk/learn/education-sub-page-for-testing-navigation/hints-tips-six-standards-and-good-practice-in-genealogy/ Society Of Genealogists, good practice hints] *[https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA ISOGG Autosomal DNA] *[https://isogg.org/wiki/Y_chromosome_DNA_tests ISOGG Y DNA] *[https://thegeneticgenealogist.com/ Genetic Genealogist] *[http://www.mymcgee.com/tools/yutility111.html My McGee .com, YDNA Utility] *[https://www.nlj.gov.jm/rai/CSEC/Evaluating%20Primary%20and%20Secondary%20Sources.pdf National Library of Jamaica, Evaluating Primary and Secondary Sources pdf] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Periodical_Source_Index_%28PERSI%29 FS, Periodical Source Index] *[http://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/evaluating-resources Berkeley Library, Evaluating Sources guide] *[https://www.evidenceexplained.com/content/quicklesson-2-sources-vs-information-vs-evidence-vs-proof Evidence Explained, sources vs evidence vs proof.] ---- *[https://www.oldscottish.com/blog/hundreds-of-family-histories-for-free Scottish families for free..hundreds] ---- *'''The Baronage of Scotland'''>"The Baronage Of Scotland". 2020. Freepages.Rootsweb.Com. Accessed March 10 2020. http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~battle/genealogy/baronage/. ----
'''[[Research Links]]'''

*[https://maps.nls.uk/geo/boundaries/history.html National Library of Scotland Maps] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct#Almanacs Genuki, Almanacs] *[https://digital.nls.uk/directories/index.html Post Office Directories, Scotland] *[https://digital.nls.uk/directories/ Digital National Library of Scotland] *[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ British Newspaper Archive] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove] *[https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en European portal] *[https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/ Archives hub uk] *[https://guides.jstor.org/genealogy JSTOR] *[http://www.sog.org.uk/ SOG UK] *[https://www.worldcat.org/ Worldcat] *[https://www.hathitrust.org/ Hathitrust] *[https://one-name.org/ One Name Study] *[http://www.whatsinaname.net/ What's in a Name.net] *[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Ireland Archives] *[https://ourcriminalancestors.org/ Our Criminal Ancestors, Criminals Archives] *[http://www.nmarchive.com/ National Military Archive] *[https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/mil/ Olive tree links] *[https://www.cyndislist.com/societies/ Cyndi's Lists] *[https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/ Archives UK] *[https://www.sag.org.au/ SAG Australia] *[https://www.connectedhistories.org/ Connected Histories, British History Sources 1500 - 1900] *[https://www.glasgowfamilyhistory.org.uk/ExploreRecords/Pages/Evening-Times-Roll-of-Honour.aspx Mitchell Library, Glasgow] *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ Library of Congress genealogy resources] *[http://www.archivescanada.ca/ Canada Archives] *[https://maps.nls.uk/ National Library of Scotland Maps] *[https://www.davidrumsey.com/home David Rumsey maps] *[https://www.loc.gov/ Library of Congress gov] *[[Space:South_Carolina_Resources|South Carolina Resources spacepage]] *[https://www.americanancestors.org/browse/publications/the-register New England Historic Genealogical Society page] ---- *[https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/genealogy Strathclyde Genealogy course] ----
'''[[SAG Webinar Links]]'''

'''US Records''' *[http://www.sag.org.au/downloads/2019/LoeUSRecords.pdf Essential US Records for International Genealogists, pdf] '''English Land Records.''' *[http://www.sag.org.au/downloads/2019/LandPropertyENGWebinar.pdf Lands Records, sag] *[https://handouts-live.s3.amazonaws.com/74dfc39dd57047e78295284f726fcf79?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Date=20191202T090131Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=86400&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAJICNIQWVMWBRIUMQ%2F20191202%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Signature=1f20a4349ec8db2011c82dae0c7abd75dc740619253c0c07b1a557fd25b7d8a6 Land and Property pdf] '''Other People's Research''' *[https://www.sag.org.au/resources/Documents/Handouts/using%20other%20peoples%20research%20handout.pdf Using other people's research, Link to pdf] ---- *'''Below is the official site for Robert's books on Mary Queen of Scots and contains the Scots family tree used in his research.''' *[http://www.maryqueenofscots.net/ Official website for Robert Stedall's books about Mary Queen of Scots and JamesVI of Scotland, "The Challenge to the Crown" and " The Survival of the Crown". ---- *[https://mudcat.org/scots/display_all.cfm Scots Language Glossary.]-Mudcat.org ----
'''[[Last but not Least !!]]'''

'''Sometimes, the last place we look, is where we find a surprise. !!''' *[[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies space]] *[[Space:Miscellanea_Genealogica_Et_Heraldica|Miscellania Genealogica et Heraldica]] *[https://genealogybeyondthebmd.blogspot.com/2015/09/miscellanea-genealogica-et-heraldica.html Blogspot, Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica] *[[Wikipedia:Main_Page|Wikipedia Main Page]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/ FindAGrave] ---- ==Acknowledgements== *'''LJ Russell''' because his space page, cheat sheet is awesome !! *'''[https://pixabay.com/ Pixabay]''' for free Images *'''[https://www.strath.ac.uk/ University of Strathclyde]''' It's because of their free Genealogy course that I found out about the Cluster Fan Club. *'''Susie MacLeod''' for edifying the University of Strathclyde Genealogy course.

Davidson

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Davidson-16070|Kerry Davidson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=33248286 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Davidson County, Alabama - Chisholm sources

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Davidson County Family Search Wiki page: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Davidson_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy '''Tennessee County pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Davidson_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Davidson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Grainger County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hardeman_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hardeman County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hawkins_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hawkins County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Jefferson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Jefferson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Knox_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Knox County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maury_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Maury County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Montgomery County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Robertson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Robertson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rutherford_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Rutherford County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Sullivan_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Sullivan County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Washington_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Washington County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:White_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|White County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Lauderdale%2C_Madison%2C_Henderson_%26_Tipton_Counties%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Lauderdale, Madison, Henderson & Tipton Counties, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1784 January Term – Presentment – The Grand Jurors Present John Chism for cohabiting with a woman not his wife.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 6.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VC-V?i=102&cat=265849 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTC-JQ8W-G?i=19&cat=11980

1784 April Term – Grand Jurors – The Court Nominate for Grand Jurors to the Ensuing Court … John Chism listed as a Grand Juror
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 21
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VC-G?i=113&cat=265849

1784 April Term – John Chism is a juror in “State v Flanry” – adultry case.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 23
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VC-H?i=114&cat=265849

1784 July 6 – John Chism empannelled as a Grand Juror.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 25
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VC-4?i=115&cat=265849

1784 July 7 … Deposition of Graham & Chism – William Graham and John Chism witnesses in the cause of William Hamilton Plt agt John Childers deft being sworn by consent of parties.
William Graham sayeth that he heard Abraham Taylor say that he couild not sell the note as he knew it was unjust: and that he would not have sold it for the best horse he had: and that the sd Taylor promised Childers to deliver up the note to him and John Chism corroberated with the above testimony, and also sayeth that he heard the above Taylor say that he would pull off his hat and thank the sd Childers if he would forgive him the abuse of his horse and give him what meat he had and said before them all that he would give a receipt against the note or send or bring it.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 34
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VH-L?i=121&cat=265849

1785 April 7 – (John Chism appointed as Constable) – The Court appoints Joseph Neville Constable & William Fletcher to officiate as Constables, Likewise Isaac Rounswall, John Chism, William Crunk, for one year …
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 130
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTC-JQ8Q-T?i=85&cat=11980

1787 Oct 2 – Ordered that Absolom Chism be fined the sum of 10 shillings for not attending as a juror when summoned and called upon.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 181
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9KC-Q?i=237&cat=265849

1787 Oct 2 – Absalom Chism served as a juror in “Demumbre v White”
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 182
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9KC-V?i=238&cat=265849

1788 Oct 9 – In the cause of Andrew Thompson plt agt. Adam Hampton deft ordered that a dedimus potestatum issue to take the deposition of John Chism and Mr. Jackson.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 253
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9K3-N?i=304&cat=265849

1790 Oct 13 – Absalom Chism v. Blackmore, garnishee on a writ of enquiry.
Absalom Chism plaint agt William Blackmore deft as garnishee of John Watt Crunk, Andrew Jackson Esqr atty for the pltf on which cam a jury to ascertain the value of 5 cows and calves in the hands of the said Blackamore as garnishee of the sd Watt Crunk … upon their oaths do say that they value the said cows and calves to 25 pounds … plaintiff recover … 25 pounds …
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 389
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VR-F?i=442&cat=265849

1797 Oct 31 – 1805 May 25 – Absolem Chisom complainant v. Jonathan Hampson & Andrew Hampton, heirs at law of Adam Hampson decd, and James Karr, William Karr, Robert Karr & John Karr, heirs at law of Robert Karr decd, and Jacob McCarty, Defendants } Original Bill in Equity.
… on the 31 day of October 1797 Absolem Chisom exhibited into this honorable court his bill of complaint against Jonathan Hampton & Robert Hampton heirs at law of Adam Hampton decd, James Karr, William Karr, Robert Karr & John Karr heirs of Robert Karr decd, & Jacob McCarty defendants …
…. humbly complaining sheweth unto your honors, your orator Absolem Chisom that under the law of No. Carolina he became entitled to a preemption of 640 acres of land in the District afsd for which he obtained the commissioners certificate and authorized his brother John Chisom to make entry therof which he accordingly did by making an entry in the office for receiving entries of preemptions in the following words and figures viz: “February the 16th 1784 Absolem Chisom enters a preemption of 640 of land lying on the South side of Richland Creek a branch of Red River beginning about 1/2 a mile above the spring about 4 miles below the war trace runing from thence down the creek as the law directs to include the spring and improvements marked I C for compliment”.
And your orator sheweth that his improvement was made at the spring called for in his lolcation and also that the said Richland Creek is the same that is otherwise known by the name of Sulphur Fork
And your orator further sheweth that being absent from this County during several years a report was circulated of his being dead which his said brother either gave credit to and conceived himself entitled to your orators said preemption as heir at law or from some other motive went under pretence of having an order from your orator to the office and then made the following transfer of the said entry viz: “March 9 1785 transferred by order of Absolem Chisolm to John Chisom and by said John Chisom to Adam Hampton”.
Your orator further shewth that said Hamptson (who is since dead) gave said John a negro and his bond for the payment of 20 pounds in money for the said preemption so wrongfully transferred to him as aforesaid. But that some time afterwards on your orator returning to this country and claiming his said land a compromise took place in respect thereof by which said John agreed to give said Hampton 200 acrs of land as an inducement for him to relinquish his claim to said preemption and agreed also to return the negro he had received for it and give up the aforesaid bond to said Hampto to be cancelled all which was accordingly done and the said Hampton in consideration therof relinquished to your orator all his right and claim to said Preemption and promised to recovery the same to him.
And also your orator sheweth that after said Hampton had received the transfer of said Preemption in the manner above stated and before said compromise took place he had caused sd land to be surveyed and a return thereof to be made to the secretary’s office in his own name on which a grant hath since issued in his name and such title was thereby vested in him at his death descended to Jonathan Hampton and Andrew Hampton sons and heirs at law of the said Adam decd who are yet seized thereof, no conveyance having ever been made to your orator of said land either by the said Adam in his lifetime or by said heirs after his decease.
And your orator is informed and believes the patent for his said land is in possession of the said heirs and that the said heirs are yet under age.
And your orator further expressly charges that his said brother took on himself to sell and transfer the said preemption without any land of order or authority from your orator for so doing and that he never in any wise ratified or agreed to the same … (This case goes on from page 301 to page 314 with several different claims and defenses … the defendants claimed that the agreement was never signed by Adam Hampton, and that too much time had passed – claiming a defense of Statute of Limitations. Eventually, in 1805 the court agreed with the Defendants and dismissed the case).
Equity minute books, 1803-1809. pg. 301-314. Davidson County, Tennessee.
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1840 US Census – Name: Rufus K Chisholm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Davidson, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8
Year: 1840; Census Place: Davidson, Tennessee; Roll: 520; Page: 285; Family History Library Film: 0024543
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1871 Davidson Co, TN residence – War of 1812 Pension Application – Gillington Chisum – White County, Tennessee – Franklin County, Alabama (29 pgs)
wife Cynthia Hill married Aug 1817 in White Co, TN
1851 residence of Franklin Co, AL
1871 residence of Davidson Co, TN
service dates – enlisted Dec 10, 1812 – discharge Apr 20, 1813
in 1851 he was 55 years of age in Franklin Co, AL
in 1855 he was 59 years of age in Franklin Co, AL
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County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee
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Davidson County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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'''Land Records (Grantee)'''
'''1789 -1812'''
'''Updated: 21 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1789 | |Campbell |James |Jonathan Drake |Wills and Inventories 1-2 |98 |A small red cow |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MSD?i=71&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1786 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |Moses Shelby and Adam Hampton |Wills and Inventories 1-3 |112 |Bond for 300 acres on the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MSK?i=78&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1786 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |Robert Hayes and Nelson |Wills and Inventories 1-4 |113 |Bond for 640 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MSK?i=78&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1786 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |Edwin Hickman and James M. Lewis |Wills and Inventories 1-5 |114 |600 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MS2?i=79&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1786 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |Edwin Hickman and James M. Lewis |Wills and Inventories 1-6 |115 |918 acres on Duck River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MS2?i=79&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1786 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |Ambrose Maulden and Julius Sanders |Wills and Inventories 1-7 |116 |Bond for 640 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MSL?i=80&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1786 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |Moses Shelby and Adam Hampton |Wills and Inventories 1-8 |117 |Bond for 300 acres on Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MSL?i=80&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1786 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |State of North Carolina |Wills and Inventories 1-9 |124 |Instructions for survey |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MSR?i=84&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1790 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |Jason Thompson |Wills and Inventories 1-10 |139 |Bond to transfer land to Campbell and Philips |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1M3S?i=91&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1790 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) | |Wills and Inventories 1-11 |140 |Survey Complete (8 preemption rights surveyed) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1M33?i=92&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1790 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |George Walker and Anthony Foster |Wills and Inventories 1-12 |141 |Bond for 640 acres on Bartons Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1M33?i=92&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1786 | |Campbell |John |Sutherlin Mayfield |Wills and Inventories 1-13 |190 |200 acres on the East fork of Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1M3B?i=117&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Joshua (of Camden Co., NC) |John White |Wills and Inventories 1-14 |310 |285 acres on Little Harpeth River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1M71?i=178&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Alexander |James Ross |Wills and Inventories 1-15 |313 |A negro woman named Venice |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MW9?i=180&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |James |River Jordan |Wills and Inventories 1-16 |313 |Crop and Household Items |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MW9?i=180&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1784 | |Campbell |John (Lieutenant) |State of North Carolina |A |76 |2560 acres on the West fork of Lick Creek; Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-93BQ-N?i=44&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1790 | |Campbell |James (Captain) |State of North Carolina |B |46 |2075 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-93TB-Q?i=224&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Alexander |Samuel Barton |C |234 |274 acres on Otter Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-93BV-7?i=459&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Alexander |James Mulherin |C |338 |40 acres on Otter Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-93B8-J?i=512&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Alexander |James Mulherin |C |338 |100 acres on Otter Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-93B8-J?i=512&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Alexander |James Mulherin |C |339 |60 acres on the Otter Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-93BH-K?i=514&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1797 | |Campbell |James |John Wilson |D |276 |10 acres and Lot No. 49 in Nashville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1S96-6?i=168&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1798 | |Campbell |James |John Coffrey |D |450 |214 acres on Hamilton Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1S9N-3?i=255&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1798 | |Campbell |James |William Erwin |D |481 |80 acres on Big Harpeth River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SMT-8?i=271&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1798 | |Campbell |Michael (of Nelson Co., KY) |James Lewis |E |55 |918 acres on Globe Creek; Duck River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SM2-2?i=310&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |James |Francis Armstrong |E |207 |73 acres on Richland Creek; Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SQ7-M?i=387&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1799 | |Campbell |William (Christian Co., KY) |Robert Russell |E |278 |360 acres on the West fork of Stuarts Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1S31-V?i=424&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Campbell |Samuel |John Nicholas and William Lythe |E |350 |957 acres on Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1S3V-S?i=464&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Campbell |Patrick (of Knoxville, TN) |James Watson |E |411 |274 acres on Falling Creek; Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1S3D-G?i=495&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1803 | |Campbell |James |Thomas Shate |F |45 |100 acres on Hurricane Creek; Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1S39-7?i=538&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1804 | |Campbell |James |George Deadrick |F |120 |100 acres between Stone River and Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SS5-S?i=576&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1806 | |Campbell |James |Smith Ogilvee |G |83 |45 acres on Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS83-6?i=51&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1807 | |Campbell |George W. |Mary Dougherty |G |150 |Power of attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CSD4-W?i=85&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Campbell |Michael |Thomas Claiborne and William Lewis |G |572 |370 acres on the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CSD9-K?i=293&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Campbell |Michael |Robert Kennedy |G |576 |150 acres about 3 miles from Nashville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS81-V?i=295&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Campbell |Daniel |John Stump |G |587 |106 2/3 acres on Big Marrow Cane Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS81-L?i=300&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Campbell |James |John Ware |G |617 |150 acres on the Sinking Branch of Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CSDM-M?i=314&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Campbell |George W. |John Overton |I |3 |1/3 of Lot No. 110 and 111 in Nashville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS8L-9?i=596&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1809 | |Campbell |George W. |Roger Sappington |I |4 |1/3 of Lot No. 110 in Nashville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS82-Q?i=597&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1812 | |Campbell |James |Linton Hailes |I |337 |24 acres on Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS8D-Z?i=760&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1812 | |Campbell |George W. |George Bell |I |380 |Lots No. 108, 109, and 121 in Nashville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS8W-G?i=782&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1812 | |Campbell |George W. |George Bell |I |381 |Lot No. 120 in Nashville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS8W-G?i=782&cat=229234 Doc Image] |}

Davidson County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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'''Land Records (Grantor)'''
'''1789 -1810'''
'''Updated: 21 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1789 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Philips (of Kentucky Co., VA) |James Cole |Wills and Inventories 1-2 |100 |Appointment as attorney for land in Davidson Co., TN |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-1MS6?i=72&cc=1909088&cat=307760 Doc Image] |- !1787 | |Campbell |John (of Guilford Co., NC) |James Ross |A |182 |2560 acres on the West fork of Lick Creek; Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-93YZ-N?i=107&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1797 | |Campbell |William (of Montgomery Co., TN) |John Hynds |D |407 |Several large tracts of land within the county on the Big Barren River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1S99-B?i=234&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1800 | |Campbell |James |Andrew Casselman |E |205 |73 acres on Richland Creek; Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SQC-M?i=386&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1807 | |Campbell |Michael |Alexander Johnson |G |123 |138 acres on Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS8S-F?i=71&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1818 | |Campbell |George W. |John McIver |H |340 |Power of attorney as he is absent from the U.S. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS8P-9?i=515&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Campbell |Daniel |John Kerney |I |53 |Land on Big Marrow Cane Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS8K-2?i=620&cat=229234 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Campbell |Michael |Joseph Philips |I |59 |61 1/4 acres on the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CS82-M?i=623&cat=229234 Doc Image] |}

Davidson County Tennessee Marriages-Campbell

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'''Marriage Records (Groom)'''
'''1791-1830'''
'''Updated: 5 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Grooms_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !25 Jul 1826 |Campbell |Hardee |McCormack |Grace | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FZM?i=110&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !8 Aug 1817 |Campbell |John |Helbourne |Nancy | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-XTT?i=263&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !28 Sep 1825 |Campbell |James |McCutchen |Jane R. | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FH4?i=117&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !2 Dec 1830 |Campbell |Josiah E. |Howlett |Donnda T. | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FJD?i=73&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !26 Mar 1817 |Campbell |John D. |Hayes |Nancy | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-NWY?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-VNJ Doc Image] |- !4 Feb 1815 |Campbell |William |Bryant |Peggy | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FX9?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-PDY Doc Image] |- !13 Jun 1827 |Campbell |John W. |Porter |Eliza J. | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FMT?i=103&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !10 Oct 1799 |Campbell |John |Poreu |Nellie | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-XTT?i=263&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !17 Nov 1824 |Campbell |James G. |Pheonix |Eliza | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FPL?i=124&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !4 May 1791 |Campbell |Charles |Nowland |Ann | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-NC8?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-YKF Doc Image] |- !2 Apr 1813 |Campbell |Phillip |Thompson |Sally | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-NC8?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-YKF Doc Image] |- !5 Apr 1827 |Campbell |William P. |Wiggington |Lucy Ann | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FYX?i=104&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !7 Feb 1829 |Campbell |William |Gill |Francis | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-F83?i=87&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !23 Mar 1804 |Campbell |Cornelius |Lenox |Betsy | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-NWH?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-RLJ Doc Image] |} ==Davidson County Marriage (Bride)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Davidson County'''
'''Marriage Records (Bride)'''
'''1798-1826'''
'''Updated: 5 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Brides_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !12 Dec 1822 |Campbell |Rebecca |Spence |John | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-NS1?i=137&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !1 Jan 1823 |Campbell |Peggy |Shaw |William | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-NS1?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-NVB Doc Image] |- !6 Apr 1826 |Campbell |Cynthia Ann |McGihee |George W. | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FVD?i=112&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !9 Dec 1824 |Campbell |Sally |Roundtree |Thomas | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-NZC?i=123&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !1 May 1819 |Campbell |Celia |Harod |Thomas | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-F6H?i=164&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !26 Jul 1814 |Campbell |Sophronia W. |McDaniel |William | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-F63?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-KVH Doc Image] |- !29 Jul 1805 |Campbell |Jane |Cooper |John | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-N8R?i=228&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !22 Mar 1798 |Campbell |Mary |Castleman |David | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-XTT?i=263&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !26 Nov 1818 |Campbell |Charlotte P. |Goodlette |Adam G. | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FMX?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-JTW Doc Image] |- !28 Nov 1809 |Campbell |Elizabeth |Peebles |Cordie | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-FHB?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-2FQ Doc Image] |- !22 May 1815 |Campbell |Mary |McMahan |Richard | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-F22?i=189&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !25 Oct 1799 |Gambell |Rhody |Beaver |James | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61JS-N7B?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ7P-NTG Doc Image] |- ! |}

Davidson Family Land

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This is a description of the various lands purchased or otherwise obtained by John William Davidson. Research by William H. Davidson Transcribed by Judith Davidson from “The Davidson Family” (1959) a family genealogy compiled by Martha Phyllis Davidson, Margaret Davidson Davis, William Hutchinson Davidson, and Janie Lovelace Heard. The DAVIDSON FAMILY FAMILY LANDS The plantation lands of [[Davidson-16724|JOHN DAVIDSON]], born 1792, died 1862, lay in Harris County, Georgia, about 11 miles from West Point, about five miles from Whitesville, about ll miles from Hamilton, the county seat, and about 27 miles from Columbus. Lands originally owned in Troup and Muscogee counties, both laid out in 1826, became Harris County lands when Harris County was laid out in 1827 from parts of Troup and Muscogee counties. Thus it is that re­ cords of land transactions of JOHN DAVIDSON, his sons, and others of the family, may be found in the county records at Hamilton (Harris County); LaGrange (Troup County); and Columbus (Muscogee County). [[Davidson-9638|WILLIAM DAVIDSON]], John's father, was born in Virginia in 1753. As a Revolutionary War soldier, (ensign in Sixth Virginia Regiment) he was granted land for his services, which he took up in Wilkes County, Georgia, where he reared his family. The grant was 450 acres. It was granted him on May 25., 1787, and appears of record in the Office of Secretary of State, Atlanta, Ga.., in Grant Book 11NNN11, page .303; and a plat of the grant is recorded in Plat Book "K", page 124.. He later moved to Alabama and died at Tuscaloosa in 1849. Papers of the Alabama Historical Society, No. 16028, 1904., state he is buried near the central part of the old cemetery there. Records at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County., Alabama., show that WILLIAM DAVIDSON bought 80 acres in that county., the Southeast fraction west of the Black Warrior River of Section J6, Township 20, Range 9, in the District of Tuscaloosa on March 19, 1825, from one Henry Russell for $300.00. (Deed Book "E'', page 213). WILLIAM DAVIDSON sold 150 acres, the Southwest tracing east of the river of Section 30, Township 20 of Range 8, West, on August 4, 1834, to one John Snider, (Deed Book "K", page 254, Tuscaloosa County, Ala.) His wife., Jane S. Davidson, recorded a release and relinquished her right and title to the land conveyed by her husband to John Snider on February 13, 1835. WILLIAM DAVIDSON may have lived for a while in Harris County, Georgia, before going to Alabama. Harris County Superior Court minutes of the March term, 1829, (Minute Book 11A", page 18), show a case No. 13 carried over from the January, 1828 term, of Joel Kinsey versus William Davidson. Disposition only of the case is given, scire facias, Dismissed. The year JOHN DAVIDSON came to Harris County is not definitely known, but it was after his marriage in Warren County, Georgia, to Elizabeth Nichols. He came to Harris County in the 1830's, and lived there awhile before he was drawn as a Grand Juror at the October 1838 term of Harris County Superior Court. John Davidson is listed as Grand Juror No. 16, and he was drawn to serve at the April, 1839 term of court. He was drawn at the same time as Juror No. 43 in the list of Petit Jurors to serve at the April,1839 term of court. This is the first record of him found in the First Minute Book of the Court., Book "A", and is on page 330. The minutes for April, 1839, however, do not show him empaneled among the jurors who actually served that term, so he evidently was excused. [[Davidson-16886|Elias DAVIDSON]], John's son, was drawn as Petit Juror No. 46, and John’s brother, Oliver Davidson, was drawn as Grand Juror No. 12 at the September, 1839 term of Harris Superior Court, for service at the March 1840 term. The record for the Grand Jurors empaneled to serve March 23, 1840, does not include Oliver Davidson, but Elias Davidson was empaneled in Jury No. 1., Petit Jurors, as Juror No Seven. Elias Davidson served as Juror No. 4 on a horse stealing case, "one flea bitten gray horse, fourteen years old of the value of Eighty Dollars". These records may be found in Minute Book "A", Harris County Superior Court, pages 334, 388 and 403. Harris County records show that JOHN Davidson’s sons, Elias and [[Davidson-16885| Albert]], bought land in the Fifth Land District of original Troup, now Harris County, in 1838, (Deed Book "C", page 736, 303-3/4 acres of Land Lots Nos. 108, 109, for $2500.00) The first recorded purchase by JOHN DAVIDSON of lands is found in Harris County Deed Book "C", page 823, October 12, 1840, recorded October 17, 1840. This was Land Lot 356, 20th Land District of originally Muscogee County but then Harris County. The land, 202½ acres, was bought from William C. Osborn for $700.00. On October 5, 1842, he bought 780 acres in the Fifth Land District, of originally Troup County, but then Harris County, consisting of Land Lots 51, 111, 114, and 172. Purchase price was $1,000.00 paid to Alfred Iverson. Deed is recorded in Book 11D11, page 240, November 7, 1842. Another purchase was made on June 6, 1843, JOHN DAVIDSON being the high bidder at a sheriff's sale of land being sold at public outcry in Hamilton. For $8.00, Land Lot 170 was "knocked off to him” and record-ed September 5, 1843, Book "D", page 334. This land consisted of 202½ acres, and was in the Fifth Land District of originally Troup County, but then Harris County. JOHN DAVIDSON paid $2,500.00 for 405 acres of land in Lots 103 and 104, in deed recorded June 30, 1852, Deed Book "F", page 283, from Alexander M. Wilkinson. This land. lay in the Fourth Land District of Harris County. In addition, other old deeds of record in Harris and Troup Counties, show John Davidson and family owning the following lands: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Land Lot!!Acres!!District & County |- |106||202-1/2||5th Dist. Troup |- |107||202-1/2||5th Dist. Troup |- |108||202-1/2||½ 5th Dist. Troup & 1/2 Harris Co. |- |109||202-1/2||5th Dist. Harris Co. |- |115||70||5th Dist. Harris Co. |- |118||202-1/2||5th Dist. Troup Co. |- |119||202-1/2||Troup Co. |- |171||202-1/2||5th Dist. Harris Co. |- |184||101-1/4||5th Dist. Troup Co. (Lottery 106) |- |||1588-3/4|| |} The total of all the lands is 3,178-3/4 acres. A complete search has not been made in the records of Harris, Troup and Muscogee Counties, and that the holdings were considerable is evident. The Fifth Land District of Harris County is named DAVIDSON DISTRICT for John Davidson. This is Georgia Militia District 781. A considerable amount of these original lands of the family is still owned by descendants of John Davidson living in West Point, Georgia. Research by William H. Davidson Transcribed by Judith Davidson from “The Davidson Family” (1959) a family genealogy compiled by Martha Phyllis Davidson, Margaret Davidson Davis, William Hutchinson Davidson, and Janie Lovelace Heard.

Davidson Family Mysteries-2

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Josiah (32 yrs) and his wife Marian (25 yrs) were in Obion County in the 1850 Census. They had children Alexander (7yrs, b. KY), John (5yrs, b. KY), Elizabeth (3yrs, b. KY) and James Henry (6mo, b. TN). James Henry married Sarah Fein Ellis 15, Nov 1871. Would love to find more info on Josiah and Marian and other children. I am Davidson DNA Family 5

Davies in United Kingdom

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== Benjamin Davies == {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''Baptism Year'''|| '''Baptism Date''' || '''Registration Place''' || '''Father''' || '''Mother''' |- | 1837 || 30 Jan || Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1837 || 22 May || Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1837 || 5 Jul || Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1837 || || Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, Wales || Thomas || Margaret |- | 1838 || 9 Apr || Haverfordwest, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1838 || 22 Aug || Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1838 || 29 Aug || Haverfordwest, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1839 || 28 Mar || Haverfordwest, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales || James? || Mary? |- | 1839 || 30 Oct || Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales || Thomas || Margaret |- | 1840 || 16 Feb || Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1840 || 20 Dec || Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1841 || 26 Aug || Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales || || |- | 1841 || || Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales || Thomas || Margaret |- | 1868 || || Swansea Hamorgan, Glamorganshire, Wales || Thomas |} === Pembrokeshire === '''Birth Year: 1837''' * '''Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCBB-TC7 FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4229816/00041&parentid=GBPRS/B/893143906/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 30 Jan 1837 in Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire, Wales. * '''Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCB5-5R9 FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4220248/00011&parentid=GBPRS/B/893111757/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 22 May 1837 in Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire, Wales. * '''1837 Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCB2-GC6 FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4208491/00196&parentid=GBPRS/B/893078310/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 5 Jul 1837 in Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales. '''Birth Year: 1838''' * '''1838 Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Bosherston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCBN-B54 FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4202917/00023&parentid=GBPRS/B/893047956/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 9 Apr 1838 in Bosherston, Pembrokeshire, Wales. * '''1838 Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCB2-G2W FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4208491/00211&parentid=GBPRS/B/893078433/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 22 Aug 1838 in Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales. * '''1838 Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Haverfordwest, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC1S-T7H FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4234779/00148&parentid=GBPRS/B/893167637/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 29 Aug 1838 in Haverfordwest, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales. '''Birth Year: 1839''' * '''1839 Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Haverfordwest, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC1S-TWZ FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4234779/00152&parentid=GBPRS/B/893167669/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 28 Mar 1839 in Haverfordwest, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales. * '''1841 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1841"
Citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M777-XCB FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1841/1449/0349&parentid=GBC/1841/0015764486 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies (2) at Marloes in Haverfordwest registration district. Born in Pembrokeshire. * '''1839 Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCB2-G5Z FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4208491/00227&parentid=GBPRS/B/893078557/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 30 Oct 1839 in Pembroke, St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales. * '''1881 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1881"
Citing p. 47, Piece/Folio 3687/59, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,065.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27L-JSGT FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1881/4360377/00390&parentid=GBC/1881/0016884558 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies (42), married head of household at Eton St in West Derby registration district. Born in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. '''Birth Year: 1840''' * '''Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCBR-3NF FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4220453/00043&parentid=GBPRS/B/893113297/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 16 Feb 1840 in Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, Wales. * '''Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCBB-YB4 FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4229816/00050&parentid=GBPRS/B/893143978/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 20 Dec 1840 in Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire, Wales. '''Birth Year: 1841''' * '''Baptism''': "Wales, Pembrokeshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
Citing Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Welsh Archive Series.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCBY-R22 FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/WAL/4223720/00141&parentid=GBPRS/B/893134858/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies baptism on 26 Aug 1841 in Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales. === Glamorganshire === *Source:
1861 England & Wales Census
MyHeritage.com [online database], MyHeritage Ltd.
[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10152/1861-england-wales-census MyHeritage 1861 Census]

Record: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10152-407200282/benjamin-davies-in-1861-england-wales-census Benjamin Davies in household of Thomas Davies]
Year: 1861; Country: Wales; County: Glamorganshire; Location: Llangonoyd Higher, Llangonoyd; Series: RG09; Piece: 4082; Enum. District: 9; Page: 9; Page: 12; Line: 3

Citation: Benjamin Davies, Birth: Circa 1841 - Swansea, Glamorganshire, Residence: 1861 - 13 John St, Llangonoyd Higher, Llangonoyd, Glamorganshire, Wales; Parents: Thomas Davies, Margaret Davies, Brother: James Davies. * On December 20, 1890, Benjamin Davies, son of Thomas Davies, married Catherine Jane Frazer, daughter of William Mowll?? Frazer in United Kingdom. -- '''Marriage''': "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices"
Citing United Kingdom, 20 Dec 1890, The British Newspaper Archive, Ireland.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLS4-S646 FamilySearch] (updated 19 April 2019) (accessed 3 March 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSWP-YQ7G-G FamilySearch Image] Image number 00607
citing "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices," database with images, FamilySearch, Benjamin Davies, United Kingdom; records extracted FamilySearch and images digitized by FindMyPast; citing United Kingdom, 20 Dec 1890, The British Newspaper Archive, Ireland; FHL Digital Folder Number 102117667, image 00607. * '''1911 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1911"
Citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW3P-W2F FamilySearch] (accessed 4 March 2022)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1911/RG14/22063/0433&parentid=GBC/1911/RG14/22063/0433/1 FindMyPast Image]
Benjamin Davies (43), married head of household in Birkenhead registration district. Born in Swansea Hamorgan, Glamorganshire. (Wife: Catherine Jane Davies; Children: Herbert Frazer Davies, William Percy Davies, Clarence Thomas Davies) === Monmouthshire === * Source:
1851 England & Wales Census
MyHeritage.com [online database], MyHeritage Ltd.
[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10151/1851-england-wales-census MyHeritage 1851 Census]

Record: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-95622316/benjamin-davies-in-1851-england-wales-census Benjamin Davies in household of Thomas Davies]
Year: 1851; Country: Wales; County: Monmouthshire; Location: Beaufort, Bedwellty; Series: HO107; Piece: 2448; Enum. District: 41; Page: 747; Page: 32; Line: 7

Citation: Benjamin Davies; Birth: Circa 1837 - Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, Wales; Residence: 1851 - Rhyd Y Blew Houses, Beaufort, Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, Wales; Parents: Thomas Davies, Margaret Davies; Siblings: Margaret Davies, John Davies, Ann Davies, Stephen Davies. * Source:
1841 England & Wales Census
MyHeritage.com [online database], MyHeritage Ltd.
[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10150/1841-england-wales-census MyHeritage 1841 Census]

Record: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10150-8622509/benjamin-davies-in-1841-england-wales-census Benjamin Davies in household of Thomas Davies]
Year: 1841; Country: Wales; County: Monmouthshire; Township: Manmoel; Series: HO107; Piece: 750; Enum. District: 22; Page: 9\38; Page: 13; Line: 24

Citation: Benjamin Davies; Birth: Circa 1837 - Monmouthshire, Wales; Residence: 1841 - Beaufort Iron Works, Manmoel, Monmouthshire, Wales; Parents (implied): Thomas Davies, Margaret Davies; Siblings (implied): David Davies, Phebe Davies, John Davies, Ann Davies, Stephen Davies === Unknown ===

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Davini

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The surname came from [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/davinus.html Saint Davinus or Davino] , from Armenia who arrived at Lucca, where dead in june 3rd,1050: he re-converted some citizens of Lucca to Catholicism and the citizens changed their surname. The grave is on the Saint Michele al foro church in Lucca. The information may be also interpreted: Davini as "son of Davino", the latin declination or as derivation of the name David. In caft , they are some other surnames spelling : Davino (Naples area), Davin (very uncommon) , D'Avini (probably trasncription error), D'Avino diffused in Naples - Campania area. The first information, with years, about Davini were found in the year 1224 in a contract for a land where the buyer is Bontempo and in 1228 when Ranierus is one of 4300 Pisa citiziens; other Davini are cited in 1285 (Ugolino e Turpino), between the people of Pisa, also in 1287 are reported in the [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/biblio.html book] "I Brevi del Comune e del popolo di Pisa" while in the 1320 Jacobus is on the Languedoc names and Buglione in the "Statuto di Monteverdi" . Between 1324 and 1393 various Davini are reported as Ancient ("Anziani") in Pisa in the [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/biblio.html book] "Chronica antianorum civitatis Pisarum" In Lucca is reported [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/ragionieri2.html Ugolino], as Notaio in Lucca between february 1335 and february 1339. In 1390 Davini reported in Camporgiano, look the [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/micotti.html book] “Descrittione cronologica della Garfagnana” (1650). Hystorical information not more confirmed reported that Davini are in Vhò town (Cremona) from 1398 and , between 1369 and 1600, Davini are "Anziani" ("Ancient") or "Gonfaloniers" in the Repubblic of Lucca or in Cremona (notizie dall'Istituto Araldico) No confirmation were found, instead, about the "Cavalieri del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta" (where Davizzi or Davici are found), even if two different Hieraldic Institutes reported the informations, or about Saint Pacificus (coming from Divini family, San Severino Marche). Moreover, the 15 october 1359 Agnolo Davini is reported ambassator at Anciso, between 1450 and 1480 Carlo "notaro" in Cremona, in 1546 Antonio violin maker in Cremona, between 1560 and 1590 Alessandro notaro in Cremona, in1561 Leonardo podestà of Tolentino and in 1658 Leone, capitan of arms in Rome, in 1700 Giacomo notaro in Cremona (all informations from Istituto [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/araldica.html Araldico] and [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/cremona.html Cremona ] need to be verified). The 1st march 1588 is registered a contract of Giovanni e Domenico ( in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/page_italia.html Italy]). In the XVI century an house-tower (Ca' dei Davino) is cited in the "Catasto di [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/monzuno.html Monzuno]" (Bologna). In the 1652 born [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/gb.html Giovanni] Battista , after medician of the Duc of Modena. In the 1678 born, in Antraccoli, Paolino: till now is our [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/page_300anni.html oldest] ancestry of an actual family of Bill and Gregory , now in USA, and from which we have the coat of arm ( [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/doc/stemma2.html stemma] ). In the 1720 Carlo, Giacomo son, was named "Conte" in Cremona, and in 1729 Giovanni, Giacomo son, is inscribed as Noble in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/cremona.html Cremona], with his coat od arm ( [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/doc/jeanne1.jpg see] ). In the 1764, a family is registered into the tax [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/decima.html list] ( Decima granducale) of Prato. In the 1791, Angiolo Davini received 90 Liras as oldage pension ( in Italy ). Confirmed information are available starting from the 1800 both from data present in the family that from data present in database available on internet or in library. For example Davini are present in the born, willing and dead from 1300 in Antraccoli, from 1600 in Lucca and 1700 in Pisa: are reported also in the Census of Lucca duchy ([http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/lucca%201823.html 1823]), in the Census of the granduchy of Tuscany ([http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/censimento.html 1841]) and in the Como town census ([http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/Regione%20Lombardia.html 1866]). In the 1848, the family of Prato of Giovanni and Giuseppe Davini is enclosed, with the [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/deputazione.html act] Deputazione sulla nobiltà e cittadinanza , in the Gold book of Nobilty, with its coat ( [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/doc/stemma.html stemma] ) and [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/doc/alb_gen.jpg tree]. The information is confirmed by the same coat reported into "[http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/ceramelli.html Raccolta] Ceramelli Papiani" in the Florence Italian State Archivie. In the 1861-1864, Giovanni is the Major of Prato , in 1861 Luigi è co-director during exploration in Siena and Orbetello area, during 1895-1897 Francesco is secretary of "Fratellanza operaia di Botteghino" and [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/sta_socr.html Socrate] was promoted from soldier to general , for militar honor in Macallè (1895), as reported in an newspaper article ([http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/page_socrat.html 1911]) and in 2 [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/socrate.html books]. From the information sent from the actual Davini family, the ancestry with the oldest date, in addition to Paolino, are my seventh great grandfather [[Davini-247|Simone]] (Pisa, abt 1670), [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/marialaura.html Gabriele] (Antraccoli, 1798), [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/carlos.html Clemente] (Lucca, 1828) and [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/mart.html Roberto] (Edolo, Brescia,1877); the other, reported in the page [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/page_geneal.html Genealogie] , are Bernardino (1827), David Andrea (1835, the gran-gran father of David who writes a [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/indicelibro.html book] in 2007), Bartolomeo (1850), Ottavio (Pisa, 1887),Alfredo (Vescovato, 1884), Attilio (Gadesco,1889), Alvaro (Prato, 1892). From the end of 1800, starts the emigration: over 35 in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/ind04.html Brazil ] ,instead over 100 Davini are registered to be arrived in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/ellis.html New York] between 1890 and 1924, other 34 in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/argentina.html Argentina] between 1882 and 1920, in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/francia.html France] and in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/francia.html Scotland] in census after the 1891 and in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/francia.html Norway ] in 1900. Between 1907 and 1959, 10 Davini emigrated in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/australia.html Australia] and in [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/venezuela.html Venezuela]. Giuseppe is Parish in Brescia province (1925-1965). As regard World Wars, 14 Italians Davini are dead or lost in the [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/guerramond.html WW1 ] (one buried in France) and 2 French Davini , whereas 24 Davini were enrolled in US Army. Furthemore 9 died in the [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/guerramond.html WW2]: 4 of them are dead or lost in Russian during the War: as reported in Cargnacco mausoleum near Udine. Further, during WW2 other 6 Davini dead ( [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/partig.html a partisan, a fascist party leader] and 4 civils, 3 in San Rossore (PI) and 1 in Montale (PT), and one prisoner in Australia; 6 Davini were enrolled in US Army. In 1932, [http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/persico.html Persico] Davini was acquitted as member of Comunist Party: he and other 12 Davini are reported in the "[http://www.genealogiadavini.it/italia/casellario.html Casellario Politico centrale]", a list of antifascist people. From 14 december 1943 to 11 april 1944 Delfo Davini was "Commissario" (as Mayor) in Sulmona. Tino Davini, from Brescia, was involved on returning dead soldiers from Russia. Staring from 2008, two Groups are created in Social networks: on Facebook with the Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/davini/ COGNOME DAVINI] (about 480members)

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Fisher-9856|Andrea Fisher]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Annie Davis b1901..married Harry Pickerill Cook1920......her father is Thomas Cook,can't find her mother.....they lived at The Talbot and Smithfield Hotel,Stafford,on Victoria Square, *Davis/Cook family is my husbands mothers side of the family * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12965516 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Davis - Friend

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Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dobbs-1969|Galaxy]]. I'm wondering if a friend of mine who has since passed away is perhaps distantly related to me after having seen some of the distant relation names that popped up once my 1st test returned. Tasks on my to do list * Attempt to find her listing * Figure out what's next * Probably panic a bit since I'm good at it As I get more info, if you find you've anything to add, I'd love if you'd let me know! She was my best friend for so long. I miss her so much. (I don't know how to edit this next part, as I don't know how to use tags sorry) Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32657670 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Davis Aerial Service

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{{Image|file=Davis_Aerial_Service-1.jpg |align=r |caption=Davis Aerial Service in Whitman County, Washington, 1959 |label=two airplanes and a service truck are in a field with a hill behind }}Davis Aerial Service, a crop dusting business, was founded by [[Davis-51235|Walton Leslie Davis (1911-1980)]] in 1953 in Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, and by 1957 was located in Ledger, Pondera County, Montana. The business eventually operated out of Safford, Graham County, Arizona and Colfax, Whitman County, Washington. Walt's son [[Davis-51260|Leslie Walton Davis (1932-2014)]] managed the Safford operation, and son [[Davis-51236|Alvon Hale Davis (1933-1968)]] managed the Washington operation.Edna (Workman) Davis, “Memories,” handwritten manuscript, before 1980, Steptoe, Whitman County, Washington; privately held by [[Davis-50681|Connie Davis]], [address for private use], Hope, British Columbia, 2022. During summer seasons, the Washington crew relocated to Arizona to support the busy Arizona crew.Memory of [[Davis-50681|Connie Davis]]. Davis Aerial Service used Piper Cubs, a popular plane due to its ability for "STOL" - Short Take-Offs and Landings. The business often used short, straight stretches of county roads for take-off and landing when an airport was not nearby. Piper Cubs were used during World War II and the Korean War for observation, as an air ambulance, and transporting military leaders and supplies."Piper J-3 Cub," Wikipedia, ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_J-3_Cub/ Piper J-3 Cub] : accessed 28 October 20230. For crop dusting, airplanes were specially fitted with spray nozzles for applying herbicides and pesticides. In the early days, flaggers were employed who stood in the fields waving flags to show the pilots where to spray, moving after each pass of the plane until an entire field was sprayed. Automatic flagman equipment replaced people in the late 1960s. In Washington, the business operated in the rolling Palouse Hills, and planes and pilots needed to be able to fly low and follow the curves of the hills. More than one airplane crashed in Washington. During the 1960's, Alvon demonstrated that spray planes could be useful for fighting grain fires.“Service set Friday for Alvon H. Davis,” obituary, The Colfax Gazette (Colfax, Washington), 5 September 1968, page 3, column 1. {{Image|file=Davis-51236-3.jpg |align=l |caption=Von Davis with Lucky ca 1966 |label=a man in white work overalls stands next to a red and white pickup. In the back of the pickup there is a German shepherd dog standing on an auxiliary gas tank with his front paws on the top of the cab. }}As a family business, everyone was involved. Alvon, a talented artist, created the logo with the image of an airplane in red. Alvon spent doped the plane fabric by applying a plasticized sealant as well as doing mechanical repairs. [[Workman-2263|Edna Leona (Workman) Davis (1910-2002)]] kept the books and cooked for the crews and [[Johnson-63568|Gladys Oletia (Johnson) Davis Simpson (1938-2021)]] flagged, fed the crews and ran errands. Family pets were part of the business, including Lucky, a German Shepherd mix that liked to ride on the back of the tank in Alvon Davis' truck. Davis Aerial Service employed several pilots, including veterans, including Lee M. Colley, who eventually purchased the business with a partner and renamed it Southeastern Aviation."Lee M. Colley," obituary, Lewiston Morning Tribune (Lewiston, Idaho), 27 April 1990; digital image, GenealogyBank.com ([https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/156C4E7717BA5B28-156C4E7717BA5B28/ link] : accessed 28 October 2023). After Alvon died in an airplane accident in 1968,Arizona Department of Health, death certificate 68-008037 (1968), Alvon Hale Davis; Division of Vital Records, Phoenix; original in files of [[Davis-56081|Connie Davis]].“Aviation Database,” Final Report #LAX69F0142, Elfrida, Cochise County, Arizona, 30 August 1968, database, National Transportation Safety Board ([https://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviation/brief.aspx?ev_id=11374&key=0/ NTSB] : accessed 9 January 2016). Walton and Edna took over the Washington operation until Walton retired in 1975 and sold the business.“Walton L. Davis obituary,” Colfax Gazette, Colfax, Whitman Co., WA, May 1980, unknown page, clipping provided by [[Workman-2263|Edna (Workman) Davis]], held in 1994 by [[Davis-50681|Connie Davis]]. Les operated the Safford business until 1985 when he became active at the state level, representing aerial applicators as a lobbyist.“Leslie Walton Davis,” obituary, Eastern Arizona Courier, Safford, AZ, 30 Apr 2014, downloaded 1 May 2014. {{Image|file=Davis-51235-4.jpg |size=m |caption=Walt Davis' business card }} == Sources ==

Davis and related families workspace

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:'''Buschbaum''': :I. Joseph and Laura Buschbaum Sr. :II. Joseph C. Buschbaum, Jr. and his wife Jeanne Tallmadge :II. Charles (Chick) and his wife Ethel :II. George and his wife Eleanor :II. Larry and his wife Bertha :II. Louie and his wife Irene :II. John and ? :'''Gilliam''': :I. William Gilliam and Billie Fudge. :II. Andrew Fudge Gilliam{{FindAGrave|173803439}}: accessed 08 May 2020), memorial page for Andrew Fudge Gilliam (26 Jul 1876–7 Jul 1943), citing Fairview Cemetery, Buchanan, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Jerry Gill (contributor 47339419) .and Grace Rebinia Clark {{FindAGrave|173803455}}: accessed 08 May 2020), memorial page for Grace Clark Gilliam (1890–2 Oct 1977), citing Fairview Cemetery, Buchanan, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Jerry Gill (contributor 47339419) ."New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2441-GLY : 10 February 2018), Andrew Fudge Gilliam and Grace Rubenia Clark, 16 Jun 1915; citing Marriage, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,614,220. :III. Andrew Fudge Gilliam, Jr.{{FindAGrave|159147800}}: accessed 08 May 2020), memorial page for Andrew Fudge Gilliam, Jr (18 Jun 1916–16 Jun 1989), citing Fairview Cemetery, Buchanan, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Jerry Gill (contributor 47339419) . and wife Mary Ellen (Bowman) Gilliam :IV. Andrew F. Gilliam, III and his wife Dottie L. Gilliam :V. Katherine G. and her husband M.J.Bramblett :III. William Addison Gilliam (1920-1980) and wife Harriet McLelland "Virginia, Marriage Certificates, 1936-1988," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV1M-WV34 : 10 January 2019), William Andrew Gilliam and Harriet Anne McClelland, 27 Oct 1946; from "Virginia, Marriage Records, 1700-1850," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing , Goshen, Virginia, United States, certificate 36716, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond. :IV. William Addison Gilliam (1948-1979) {{FindAGrave|55767623}}: accessed 08 May 2020), memorial page for William Addison Gilliam, Jr (13 Oct 1948–27 Jul 1979), citing Shafer Cemetery, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Carl Weaver (contributor 47207737) . and wife Joyce Lynn Reynolds (alive) :Grace Clark's parents: WIlliam Henry Clark and Grace Everett Taylor == Sources ==

Davis E-mails

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:On 12/03/2013 8:44 PM, WikiTree wrote: :The following was sent via the private messaging system on WikiTree.com. ::I saw that you did an edit to my grandmother's file.I was her caregiver until she died and she also raised me. :## ## ## :On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Joe Sneed wrote: ::Hi Susan: ::I'd be happy to communicate with you about your grandmother. But Ican't figure out who she might be. Could you send me the URL for her profile page. Just sending me a mssage from the page would do this. ::Best wishes... ::Joe :## ## ## :On 12/04/2013 6:11 PM, S. L Davis wrote: ::I found her on Wiki Tree.com.  You are listed as the profile manager. She was married to Charles William Atkinson. ::Her maiden name was Lillian Oneta Short. you have her as the mother of three children.  She was the mother of 6 children and married a total of three times. The names of 2 of the 3 children that are listed are incorrect.  It should be Verilee June instead of Ferilee and Marquis Ward should be Marquis Warren.  Her second husband was Clyde Elwood Ousley also called Carl Elwood Ousley,  There 3 children were Elwood Pleasant Short, Betty Helen Ousley and Wanda Lee Ousley. Her third husband was Harold Thomas Rhodes. ::Susan Davis :## ## ## :On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 7:01 PM, Joe Sneed wrote: ::Susan: ::Thanks for you reply and information. I now see see who you grandmother is. ::I will include your information in her WikiTree profile "in good time". ::If you would like to join WikiTree and contribute further information, I would be happy to arrange this. ::It appears we must be cousins to some degree. I'm not too quick in figuring out such things. ::Beat wishes... ::Joe :## ## ## :On 12/04/2013 11:08 PM, S. L Davis wrote: ::I would appreciate that.  I am looking for documentation on my grandmother's grandfather. He was married to a Cherokee Indian woman.   My grandmother's father (William Pleasant Short) was ashamed of his heritage and wouldn't allow any of his family members to be included in the Cherokee Role Books. I am Wanda Lee Ousley's oldest child. ::Susan Davis

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The following information was originally posted on The profile for [[Davis-38086| Put this with appropriate person: # In June, 1803, those professing to be of the Methodist persuasion in Gorham, joined in a petition to the General Court, to be incorporated into a separate Society ; and at a town meeting held at the schoolhouse at Gorham Corner, Jan. 12, 1804, it was "Voted, that this town has no objection to the petition exhibited to the General Court by a number of the Methodists, praying to be incorporated into a distinct Society. The petitioners were : Hugh Moore, Jonathan Moore, James Waterhouse, James Cochran, Josiah Paine, Thomas Irish, James Davis, Daniel Hill, Ebenezer Lombard, Isaac York, Amos Thomes, Samuel Files, Moses Fogg, Josiah Berry, James Lewis, Richard Lombard, Nathaniel Brackett, Elkanah Harding, Abraham Webb, John Whitmore, Lot Nason, Uriah Nason, Simeon Libby, Samuel Dennett, Philip Ayer, Richard Lamb, Thomas Thomes, Daniel Kimball, Sylvanus Bangs, Daniel Lowell, Richard Willis, Joseph Bryant, Thomas Ayer, Stephen Hopkinson, John Whitney, John McGill, Joshua Moody, Asa Whitney and Colman Phinney. These, by an Act of the General Court, were incorporated with their families into, a religious society by the name of "The Methodist Society in Gorham, Buxton and Standish." March i, A. D. 1804.History of Gorham, Maine, p 212 #In the winter of 1790, Capt. Sylvanus Davis taught a school, which was kept in four private dwellings successively.p225 of same #PUT WITH SOME DAVIS FAMILY: GENEALOGY. 463 DAVIS. Of the families of Joshua and Prince Davis we cannot tell which came to Gorham first. Joshua came from Scarborough, where he had two children born before 1762, and we find his name on a Gorham tax bill for 1763. His first child born in Gorham was born in 1762. He lived on the farm near where Fred Sturgis lived at West Gorham. It is believed there are none of this family now in town. His wife's name was Sarah . Children : #Hannah, b. Jan. 23, 1758. Joshua, b. Mar. 1, 1760. Sarah, b. Jan. 3, 1762, m. Charles Wood, Sept. 17, 1786. Elizabeth, b. July 6, 1764. Mehitable, b. Sept. 20, 1767. Joseph, b. Aug. g, 1769. Timothy, b. Oct. 18, 1772. Gideon, b. Feb. 8, 1775. Joshua Davis was a soldier in Capt. McLellan's company, in the Penobscot expedition in 1779. He moved to Canton. Prince Davis, son of Stephen, Jr. and Rebecca Davis, came from Barnstable, Mass., to Gorham about the year 1762. We find him taxed here in 1763. His wife, whom he married Feb. 15, 1750, was Sarah, daughter of Edward Colman of Barnstable, and niece of Martha Phinney, the wife of Capt. John Phinney, the first settler. The house which Mr. Davis built about 1764, or soon after he came to Gorham, stood till recently in a good state of preservation, three- fourths of a mile above the village near the spot where Almon Han- scom now lives on the Flaggy Meadow road, which was the old road to Buxton. When this house was built, on account of the price and scarcity of glass, the windows had only ten squares of glass in each ; two panes wide and five high of 7 x 9 glass. Mr. Davis made the bricks for the chimney himself on the cross-road, a few rods north of his house. Prince Davis was a house carpenter. He was a good citizen and a prominent man. He was several years one of the selectmen ; and we find his name often on committees of importance both in town and church affairs. The children of Prince and Sarah Davis were : Elijah, bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 9, 1757, m. Phebe Hopkins, p. Apr. 8, 1780. Edward, bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 9, 1757. Prudence, bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 9, 1757, m. Josiah Jenkins, p. June 15, 1776. Alice, bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 9, 1757, m. Enoch Frost, Apr. 24, 1780. Temperance, b. in Barnstable, Nov. 11, 1759, m. Capt. David Harding, Aug. 19, 1781. Isaac, b. in Gorham, Mar. 27, 1762, d. unm. June 20, 1839. 464 HISTORY OF GORHAM. David, b. in Gorliam, Oct. 20, 1764, m. Martha, dau. of John and Tabitha Wat- son, June 12, 1788; one son recorded in Gorham, Elijah, m. prob. Abigail Moody of Gorham, p. Jan. 6, 1815 ; the family moved to Buxton where other children were born, and where Mrs. Davis d. Rebecca, b. in Gorham, July 15, 1766, m. Geo. Knight of Windham, Mar. 14, 1787; 2d, David Harding, 181 1. Thomas, b. in Gorham, May lo, 1768, d. unm. Jonathan, b. in Gorham, July 10, 1770, m. Mary Murch, Sept. 22, 1796; 2d, Sally Murch. Josiah Davis, the grandfather of Prince, was a soldier in the com- pany of Capt. John Gorham in King Philip's war in 1675. Prince Davis died Sept. 17, 1819, at the age of 96. His wife died in 1804. (2) Elijah Davis, son of Prince, married Phebe, daughter of Con- stant and Phebe Hopkins of Truro, Mass. He was a soldier in the Revolution. One child: Sarah, b. Sept. 17, 1781, m. Benjamin Emery of Buxton, Oct. 4, 1801 ; 2d, Simeon Bradbury of Buxton. Mr. Davis died Oct. 5, 1783, and his widow married, July 14, 1785, Asa Whitney of Gorham. (2) Jonathan Davis, son of Prince, married Molly, daughter of Daniel and Mary Murch of Buxton. They lived on his father's old homestead. Children . Stephen, b. June 30, 1797. Daniel, b. Oct. r8, 1798. Elijah, b. Aiig. 5, 1800, m. Mary A. Webster; moved to Wilton; both d. in Jay- Harriet, b. Nov. 12, 1802, m. Israel Hall of Saco, Nov. 25, 1827. Sewall L., b. Dec. 4, 1804. William, b. 1806. Mrs. Molly Davis died Aug. 10, 1806, aged 38, and Mr. Davis married her sister Sally Murch, Dec. 24, 1807. Children : Mary Ann, b. July 25, t8o8, m. Thomas Magrath, Nov. 30, 1826. John Colby, b. Nov., 1812, m'. Harriet P. Erskins, p. Dec. 27, 1835. Sarah, b. June, 1815, m. Stephen Emery. Sept. 18, 1834. Joseph, b. Oct. 12, 1817. Jonathan Davis died Mar. 15, 1852, aged 81, and Mrs. Sarah Davis died Feb. 28, 1858, aged 81. Josiah Davis also came from Barnstable. He was the son of John Davis, Jr. and his second wife, Anna, daughter of James Allen, who were married Mar. 25, 1736. Josiah came here about the year 1771, for we find his name in the tax bill for 1772. His first wife was Thankful Matthews, whom he probably married about 1754. His children by her were : GENEALOGY. 465 Josiah, bap. in Barnstable, June 6, 1756, prob. d, young. Thankful, bap. in Barnstable, June 6, 1756. Mary, bap. in Barnstable, Sept. 3, 1759, m. James Watson, June 30, 1785. Mr. Davis married, May 3, 1760, Thankful, daughter of Ebenezer and Temperance Gorham of Barnstable, and sister to Temperance, wife of Jonathan Sturgis. Their children were : Josiah, bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 11, 1761. John, b. in Barnstable, about 1763, m. Molly Harper of Falmouth, Feb. 14, 1784; 2d, Patience Irish, Apr. i6, 1789; I'd in Buxton. Sarah, b. in Barnstable about 1764, m. David Watts, Dec. 9, 1779. Sylvan us, b. in Barnstable, 1767, m. Hannah Gorham, Nov. 19, 1789. Ch. b. in Gorham, Ebenezer, b. Sept. 4, 1790; Sarah Hoff, b. Mar. 4, 1792 ; this family moved to Buxton, where other ch. are on record. Mrs. Davis d. in Buxton in June, 1S07, and Mr. Davis m. Apr. 24, 1808, Phebe McDonald. Allen, b. in Barnstable, 1770, m. Martha Morris, July 8, 1792. James, b. in Gorham, Sept. 27, 1773, m. Thankful, dau. of William and Sarah Paine, Mar. 21, 1793; moved to Standish. Ch: Josiah, b. Dec. 5, 1793, m. Eunice Frost ; Phebe, b. Jan. 31, 1795 ; Martha; Samuel, d. at sea. Joseph, b. in Gorham, Aug. 10, 1776, m. Abigail Whitney, Sept. 29, 1799. Solomon, b. in Gorham, Feb. 6, 1780, m. Salome, dau. of Josiah and Sarah Alden, p. Apr. 20, 1805; moved to Buxton. Ch : Julia A, b. Sept. 4, 1806, m. Mr. Rice, d. in Paris; Joseph, b. Dec. 14, 1807, d. in Buxton Centre; 'Josiah A., b. Nov. 25, 1810, m. Harriet J, Gale; Sarah, m. Horace Em<-ry of Buxton, d. in Buxton Centre ; Salome, m. Charles Fogg, d. in Fairfield. Mrs. Salome Davis d. Feb. 3, 1816, aged 29, and Mr. Davis m. Susan Billings of Buxton, by whom he had Enoch, I's at Buxton Centre; Chas., d. in Portland; Mary I'd in Pittston, Me. Mr. Davis d. in Buxton. Mr. Davis married a third wife, Mrs. Martha Hill of Buxton, Nov. 25, 1802. He died in Gorham Feb. 8, 1824, aged about 86. His wife, Martha, died Jan. 7, 1846, aged 75. Frederick D. Scamman, his great-grandson, now owns and occupies the old homestead, which has been in the family over a hundred years. The late Judge Wood- bury Davis of Portland was the son of Joseph, and grandson of Josiah. (2) Allen Davis, son of Josiah, lived on his father's homestead. At one time (1803) he kept a hotel there, in the house where Mr. Scamman now lives. Mr. Davis married Martha, daughter of Charles and Rhoda Morris. Children : Polly, b. Oct. 18, 1792, m. Edward Scamman of Saco, Sept 28, 1819. Rhoda M.,b. Sept. 9, 1794, m. Joseph Libby of Portland, Oct. 30, 1822 ; d. Aug. 8, 1824. „ J • r, , J Charies M , b. Jan. 20, 1797, m. Louisa Peabody, Sept. 4, 1822 ; d. m Portland, Jan. 20, 1876. Anna A., b. Feb. 20, 1799, m. Edward Scamman (2d wife), Oct. 28, 1827. Jo.-iah. h. Nov. 3, 1801, d. at sea, Nov. 25, 1823. Eliza b Jan 28, 1803, m. Samuel S. Libby of Buxton, Aug. 10, 1835. Martha, b. Sept. 11, 1805, m. William Jameson of Bangor, Nov. 18, 1823. Emeline b May 13, 1808, m. Aaron Brooks of Buxton, Dec. 8, 1830. Frederick, b. June 6, 181 1, I'd in Portland; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y. Ann Louisa, b. Apr. 5, 1813, m. Moses Buck of Stillwater, 1844. 466 HISTORY OF GORHAM. Allen Davis died May 22, 1818, and his wife, Jan. 9, 1847, aged 75- (3) Josiah Davis, son of James, married Eunice, daughter of Wingate and Ann (Mitchell) Frost of Limington and lived in Standish till about 1840 when he removed to Gorham, and opened a store at the village. Children : Charles O., b. Jan. 19, 1822, m. Mary Woodman, 1851 ; he was then of Georgia ; is dead. Mrs. D. d. Dec. 31, 1S53. Jas. Wingate, b. May 18, 1824, m. Rebecca Hatch of Richmond, Me. ; d. Feb. 14, 1885. Ellen A., b. Feb. 14, 1827, m. Thaddeus Irish, Nov. 29, 1848. Harriet M., b. July i, 1828, d. Sept. 7, 1832. Frances M., b. Apr. 30, 1833, d. unm. Dec. 20, 1859. Frederick, b. July 13, 1835, m. Fannie Wilson of Bangor. Julia E.b. June, 1841, d. Oct. 22, 1841. Josiah Davis died Aug. 5, 1843, aged 49. Mrs. Davis died in Portland, July 19, 1861, aged 58. Samuel Davis was in Gorham about the time of the Revolution. He was born in Barnstable, Sept. 13, 1734, and was the son of Dea. Gershom and Mary (Hinkley) Davis. He married in Barnstable, Dec. 22, 1757, Mary, daughter of Ebenezer and Temperance Gorham. Their six eldest children were baptized in Barnstable, while the youngest, Elizabeth, was born in Gorham. Children : Ebenezer, bap. July 6, 1760, d. young. Samuel, b. June ir, 1762, m. Mary Skillings, Nov. 11, 1784. Mary, bap. Sept. 25, 1763. Ebenezer, bap. Feb. 17. 1765, m. Mary Paine, Feb. 18, 1790; d. in Porter, N. Y. Prince, bap. May 17, 1767, m. Betty Cahoon, Jan. 3, 1797. William, b. June 9, 1771, m. prob. Martha Kimball, June 5, 1796. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 14, 1777. Samuel Davis and his wife Mary settled in Gorham on the hundred acre lot 118, on land now owned by Edward Files, north of land owned by the late Samuel R. Clement, where the apple trees now stand. Mr. Davis was a Revolutionary pensioner. (2) Samuel Davis, Jr., son of Samuel, lived on the farm above West Gorham, which was cleared by his father. He was a Revo- lutionary soldier in Capt. Whitmore's company. He married Mary, daughter of Isaac and Susanna Skillings. Children : Elizabeth, b. Aug. 5, 1785, d. unm. Apr. 24, 1876. Sarah, b. Jan. 26, 1787, m. Frost; m. 2d, Parsons Pingree of Denmark: d. June 28, 1867. Mary C, b. Sept. 8, 1788, d. unm. June 15, 1886. Isaac, b. Mar. 28, 1790, m. Hadassah Shaw of Standish, 1817 ; 2d, Abigail (Whitney) Boucher; d. in 1867. Zachariah, b. Sept. 24, 1791, m. Susan Ingalls; 2d, Nancy Ingalls ; I'd in Bridgton; d. Mar. 23, 1876. GENEALOGY. 467 Daniel, b..Apr. i8, 1793, ">• Rebecca Plummer, July 3, 1824; no ch; d. at White Rock, June 12, 1873; Mrs. D. d. Dec. 17, 1868. Susanna, b. Feb. 3, 1795, m- William Barker of Bridgton, Feb. 18, 1820. Samuel, b. July 13, 1796, went to S. America, and was never heard from. John, b. Apr. 15, 1798, m. Nancy Whitten ; I'd in Naples; d. June 10, 1864. Joanna, b. June 19, 1800, m. Elder John Buzzell of Parsonsfield : d. in Gorham in 1880. Tabitha, b. Oct. 10, i8oi, d. unm. in 1831. In March, 1803, Mr. Davis moved to Standish, and settled on the farm near the brick schoolhouse where his grandson Daniel S. Davis now lives. The remainder of his children, who were born in Standish, were : Mark, b. Apr. 23, 1803, m. Lydia Staples; I'd in Naples ; d. in March, 1842. Martha, b. Jan. 11, 1805, d. unm. Jan. 10, 1864. Hannah, b. June 28, 1806, m. Joseph Martin ; I'd in Naples ; d. July 26, 1888. Caroline, b. Jan. 25, 1808, m. Francis Kimball of Naples. Infant, b. Oct. 20, 1809, d. Nov. 7, 1809. At the time of Mr. Davis's death, Jan. 22, 1856, he was the last of the Revolutionary soldiers in Standish. His wife died April 25, 1852, aged 85. (2) Prince Davis, Jr., son of Samuel, married Betty Cahoon. We know nothing of her, farther than that she is published as of Gorham, and they were married by Rev. Caleb Jewett. Their chil- dren, recorded in Gorham, are : Capt. Sylvanus Davis was bom May 4, 1756, in Falmouth, Mass., from which place he came to Gorham in 1797. He owned the farm and house now owned and occupied by Jonathan S. Whitney. He had a large family, the first eight of whom were born in Falmouth, Mass., and the remaining six in Gorham. His first wife whom he married in Falmouth, Dec. 7, 1777, was Elizabeth, daughter of Ebenezer and Tabitha (Robinson) Dimick. Sylvanus, b. July 6, 1780, d. Aug. 30, 1799. Chloe, b. June 13, 1782, m. Alexander McLellan, Feb. 9, 1803. Robinson, b. Apr. 28, 1785, m. Polly Gallison of Windham, May i, i8og; I'd in Albion ; d. Sept. 10, 1879. Ebenezer, b. Apr. 19, 1788, m. Betsey McLellan, Apr. z6, 1809; went to Farm- ington about 1815; d. Dec. 30, 1831. Walter, b. , 1790. d. May 10, 1790. Edmund, b. May 10, 1792, d. July i, 1792. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis died July 24, 1792, aged 33, and Capt. Davis married Catherine Smith of Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Chil- dren : Charles, b. Sept. 24, 1794, m. Sophia A. Stewart; 2d, Louisa Carsley; went to Farmington about 1819; d. Dec. 23, 1873. 468 HISTORY OF GORHAM. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 7, 1796, m. Thos. W. Tobey ; 2d, John S. Scales of Temple ; d. Feb. 4, 1892. Nathan S., b. Feb. i, 1799, m. Mrs. Betsey (Cooper) Dimick ; 2d, Eunice Bolan ; d. June 19, 1869. Sylvanus, b. Mar. 31, iSoi, m. Jane Carsley of Gorham; d. in Farmington, Oct. 29. 1853. Caroline, b. Nov. 19, 1804, m. Wm. Scales of Temple; d. Dec. 31, 1891. Abner, b. Jan. 17, 1807, m. Harriet Butterfieldof Farmington; d. Mar. 28, 1846, in Waldoboro. Thomas C, b. Sept. 3, 1809, m. Rachel Carleton of Whitefield; both d. in Topeka, Kan. Jabez, b. March, 1812, d. young in Gorham. Capt. Davis moved to Farmington about 1815. He was killed in his grist mill by being caught in some of the machinery, Dec. 24, 1831. Gershom and John Davis were both soldiers in Capt. McLellan's company, in the Penobscot expedition. Gershom was also a soldier in Capt. Whitmore's company in 1776. He married, Dec. 26, 1779, Elizabeth, daughter of William McCoUister. After living in Gorham for a few years, he left town. Of John we have no record. Daniel Davis of Standish married, March 29, 1826, Miriam, daughter of Jonathan Stone of Gorham. After some years he moved to Gorham, and lived near Little river at Fort Hill, having purchased the saw and grist mill there. Children : Aveline, b. Jan. 28, 1827, m. Daniel Billings. Mary Ann, b. Mar. 22, 1829, d. May 25, 1886. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 18, 1833, m. Ansel Stevens. Harriet M., b. Jan. 7, 1838, m. Francis Paine; 2d, David Moore; d; May, 1877. William S., b. Aug. 14, 1840, d. young. Daniel Woodbury, b. Feb. 14, 1842, m. Emily Morton; 2d, Mary E. Watson, Oct. 22, 1870; I's in the house which his father occupied; the building was moved back from the river in 1881 on to higher ground. Daniel Davis died Jan. 2, 1873, and his wife, May 25, 1876.History of Gorham, Maine Private, Boothbay, Lincoln Co., Maine, district of Massachusetts. Served under Capt. Israel Davis in defense of the seacoast of Boothbay, Maine. Revolutionary War service from 1 June 1776 to 1 Sept 1776. The ancestry of William Davis can be found in Hoyt's "Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass." The earliest came from England; James Davis, born 1583, was one of the first settlers of Haverhill, Mass.; William Barnes, died 1673, one of the first settlers of Amesbury, was a carpenter; Roger Eastman, died 1694, came in the ship "Confidence" as a servant, was a carpenter and planter; Anthony Colby was a farmer of Cambridge, Mass. in 1635; Phillip Fowler, born 1591, took oath at Southampton, England, on May 24, 1633 and came in the ship "Mary and John". He was a clothworker at Ipswich, Mass. William Davis married 18 Dec 1764 to Rhoda Goodwin (b. 10 Nov 1730). Children: Charles Davis b. 9 Jan 1766 m. Betsey Brown; Rhoda Davis b. about 24 Jul 1768, m. Joshua Davis; Tobithia Davis b. Jul 1778 d. 1849, m. Samuel Henery.

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Davis family of Whitchurch Township, Upper Canada

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List of Davis individuals with no parents: * Isaac Davis (no profile) * [[Davis-26922|Elizabeth (Davis) Lemon (1782-1857)]] * [[Davis-34432|Mary (Davis) Winterstein (1786-1847)]] * [[Davis-13375|John Davis (1820-1878)]] * [[Davis-119228|John P. Davis (1826-1913)]] * [[Davis-83807|Philip Davis (1834-1916)]] Possible extended family: * [[Davis-104020|Samuel Davis (1788-1882)]] * [[Davis-69652|James Davis (1798-1864)]] * [[Davis-28668|Nancy (Davis) Brodie (1830-1902)]] Sources: * [https://archive.org/details/historicalbiogra02chic/page/1054/mode/1up 1]

Davis Family Reunion

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In 2017, we met on the big island of Hawaii, in a town called Capatain Cook, at a small beach park called Miloli'i Beach Park. This is the area where Ben and Lucille's eldest daughter lives part time and several other descendants live near here also. All of the living 1st generation children were in attendance, including Elsie Westmoreland, Barbara Cummings, Sandra Sickler, Jean Spetter Sutton, and Ralph Davis. Several second, third and fourth generations also attended. For more information, see our Facebook Page.

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==Introduction== Some of this information is taken from various Find A Grave Locations. Others come from History of Gorham by McLellan, Hugh Davis I have added the wikitree profile number as I use this information on the appropriate profile. The following information was originally posted on The profile for [[Davis-38086|William Davis]] ==Original Posting== Put this with appropriate person: NOT USED - In June, 1803, those professing to be of the Methodist persuasion in Gorham, joined in a petition to the General Court, to be incorporated into a separate Society ; and at a town meeting held at the schoolhouse at Gorham Corner, Jan. 12, 1804, it was "Voted, that this town has no objection to the petition exhibited to the General Court by a number of the Methodists, praying to be incorporated into a distinct Society. The petitioners were : Hugh Moore, Jonathan Moore, James Waterhouse, James Cochran, Josiah Paine, Thomas Irish, James Davis, Daniel Hill, Ebenezer Lombard, Isaac York, Amos Thomes, Samuel Files, Moses Fogg, Josiah Berry, James Lewis, Richard Lombard, Nathaniel Brackett, Elkanah Harding, Abraham Webb, John Whitmore, Lot Nason, Uriah Nason, Simeon Libby, Samuel Dennett, Philip Ayer, Richard Lamb, Thomas Thomes, Daniel Kimball, Sylvanus Bangs, Daniel Lowell, Richard Willis, Joseph Bryant, Thomas Ayer, Stephen Hopkinson, John Whitney, John McGill, Joshua Moody, Asa Whitney and Colman Phinney. These, by an Act of the General Court, were incorporated with their families into, a religious society by the name of "The Methodist Society in Gorham, Buxton and Standish." March i, A. D. 1804.History of Gorham, Maine, p 212 In the winter of 1790, Capt. Sylvanus Davis taught a school, which was kept in four private dwellings successively.p225 of same PUT WITH SOME DAVIS FAMILY: Of the families of Joshua and Prince Davis we cannot tell which came to Gorham first. Joshua came from Scarborough, where he had two children born before 1762, and we find his name on a Gorham tax bill for 1763. His first child born in Gorham was born in 1762. He lived on the farm near where Fred Sturgis lived at West Gorham. It is believed there are none of this family now in town. His wife's name was Sarah . Children : #Hannah, b. Jan. 23, 1758. #Joshua, b. Mar. 1, 1760. #Sarah, b. Jan. 3, 1762, m. Charles Wood, Sept. 17, 1786. #Elizabeth, b. July 6, 1764. # Mehitable, b. Sept. 20, 1767. # Joseph, b. Aug. g, 1769. # Timothy, b. Oct. 18, 1772. # Gideon, b. Feb. 8, 1775. Joshua Davis was a soldier in Capt. McLellan's company, in the Penobscot expedition in 1779. He moved to Canton. [[Davis-473|Prince Davis]], son of Stephen, Jr. and Rebecca Davis, came from Barnstable, Mass., to Gorham about the year 1762. We find him taxed here in 1763. His wife, whom he married Feb. 15, 1750, was Sarah, daughter of Edward Colman of Barnstable, and niece of Martha Phinney, the wife of Capt. John Phinney, the first settler. The house which Mr. Davis built about 1764, or soon after he came to Gorham, stood till recently in a good state of preservation, three-fourths of a mile above the village near the spot where Almon Hanscom now lives on the Flaggy Meadow road, which was the old road to Buxton. When this house was built, on account of the price and scarcity of glass, the windows had only ten squares of glass in each; two panes wide and five high of 7 x 9 glass. Mr. Davis made the bricks for the chimney himself on the cross-road, a few rods north of his house. Prince Davis was a house carpenter. He was a good citizen and a prominent man. He was several years one of the selectmen ; and we find his name often on committees of importance both in town and church affairs. The children of Prince and Sarah Davis were : [[Davis-478|Elijah Davis]], bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 9, 1757, m. Phebe Hopkins, p. Apr. 8, 1780.
[[Davis-479|Edward Davis]], bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 9, 1757.
[[Davis-480|Prudence Davis]], bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 9, 1757, m. Josiah Jenkins, p. June 15, 1776.
[[Davis-481|Alice Davis]], bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 9, 1757, m. Enoch Frost, Apr. 24, 1780.
[[Davis-472|Temperance Davis]], b. in Barnstable, Nov. 11, 1759, m. Capt. David Harding, Aug. 19, 1781.
[[Davis-482|Isaac Davis]], b. in Gorham, Mar. 27, 1762, d. unm. June 20, 1839
[[Davis-483|David Davis]] b. in Gorham, Oct. 20, 1764, m. Martha, dau. of John and Tabitha Watson, June 12, 1788; one son recorded in Gorham, Elijah, m. prob. Abigail Moody of Gorham, p. Jan. 6, 1815 ; the family moved to Buxton where other children were born, and where Mrs. Davis d.
[[Davis-474|Rebecca Davis]], b. in Gorham, July 15, 1766, m. Geo. Knight of Windham, Mar. 14, 1787; 2d, David Harding, 1811.
[[Davis-485|Thomas Davis]] b. in Gorham, May lo, 1768, d. unm.
[[Davis-486|Jonathan Davis]] , b. in Gorham, July 10, 1770, m. Mary Murch, Sept. 22, 1796; 2d, Sally Murch.
-------------------------------------------------------- [[Davis-488|Josiah Davis]], the grandfather of Prince, was a soldier in the company of Capt. John Gorham in King Philip's war in 1675. [[Davis-473|Prince Davis]] died Sept. 17, 1819, at the age of 96. His wife died in 1804. -------------------------------------------------------- (2nd generation) [[Davis-478|Elijah Davis], son of Prince, married (1)Phebe, daughter of Constant and Phebe Hopkins of Truro, Mass. He was a soldier in the Revolution. One child: :[[Davis-24871|Sarah Davis]], b. Sept. 17, 1781, m. Benjamin Emery of Buxton, Oct. 4, 1801 2d, Simeon Bradbury of Buxton. :Mr. Davis died Oct. 5, 1783, and his widow married, July 14, 1785, Asa Whitney of Gorham. (2nd generation) [[Davis-486|Jonathan Davis]], son of Prince, married Molly, daughter of Daniel and Mary Murch of Buxton. They lived on his father's old homestead. Children . # [[Davis-22846|Stephen Davis]], b. June 30, 1797. # Daniel, b. Oct. r8, 1798. # Elijah, b. Aiig. 5, 1800, m. Mary A. Webster; moved to Wilton; both d. in #Jay- #Harriet, b. Nov. 12, 1802, m. Israel Hall of Saco, Nov. 25, 1827. #Sewall L., b. Dec. 4, 1804. #William, b. 1806. Mrs. Molly Davis died Aug. 10, 1806, aged 38, and Mr. Davis married her sister Sally Murch, Dec. 24, 1807. Children : #Mary Ann, b. July 25, t8o8, m. Thomas Magrath, Nov. 30, 1826. #John Colby, b. Nov., 1812, m'. Harriet P. Erskins, p. Dec. 27, 1835. #Sarah, b. June, 1815, m. Stephen Emery. Sept. 18, 1834. #Joseph, b. Oct. 12, 1817. Jonathan Davis died Mar. 15, 1852, aged 81, and Mrs. Sarah Davis died Feb. 28, 1858, aged 81. -------------------------------------------------------- Josiah Davis also came from Barnstable. He was the son of John Davis, Jr. and his second wife, Anna, daughter of James Allen, who were married Mar. 25, 1736. Josiah came here about the year 1771, for we find his name in the tax bill for 1772. His first wife was Thankful Matthews, whom he probably married about 1754. His children by her were : #Josiah, bap. in Barnstable, June 6, 1756, prob. d, young. #Thankful, bap. in Barnstable, June 6, 1756. #Mary, bap. in Barnstable, Sept. 3, 1759, m. James Watson, June 30, 1785. Mr. Davis married, May 3, 1760, Thankful, daughter of Ebenezer and Temperance Gorham of Barnstable, and sister to Temperance, wife of Jonathan Sturgis. Their children were : #Josiah, bap. in Barnstable, Oct. 11, 1761. #John, b. in Barnstable, about 1763, m. Molly Harper of Falmouth, Feb. 14, 1784; 2d, Patience Irish, Apr. i6, 1789; I'd in Buxton. #Sarah, b. in Barnstable about 1764, m. David Watts, Dec. 9, 1779. #Sylvan us, b. in Barnstable, 1767, m. Hannah Gorham, Nov. 19, 1789. Ch. b. in Gorham, Ebenezer, b. Sept. 4, 1790; Sarah Hoff, b. Mar. 4, 1792 ; this family moved to Buxton, where other ch. are on record. Mrs. Davis d. in Buxton in June, 1S07, and Mr. Davis m. Apr. 24, 1808, Phebe McDonald. -------------------------------------------------------- Allen, b. in Barnstable, 1770, m. Martha Morris, July 8, 1792. James, b. in Gorham, Sept. 27, 1773, m. Thankful, dau. of William and Sarah Paine, Mar. 21, 1793; moved to Standish. Ch: Josiah, b. Dec. 5, 1793, m. Eunice Frost ; Phebe, b. Jan. 31, 1795 ; Martha; Samuel, d. at sea. Joseph, b. in Gorham, Aug. 10, 1776, m. Abigail Whitney, Sept. 29, 1799. Solomon, b. in Gorham, Feb. 6, 1780, m. Salome, dau. of Josiah and Sarah Alden, p. Apr. 20, 1805; moved to Buxton. Ch : Julia A, b. Sept. 4, 1806, m. Mr. Rice, d. in Paris; Joseph, b. Dec. 14, 1807, d. in Buxton Centre; 'Josiah A., b. Nov. 25, 1810, m. Harriet J, Gale; Sarah, m. Horace Em<-ry of Buxton, d. in Buxton Centre ; Salome, m. Charles Fogg, d. in Fairfield. Mrs. Salome Davis d. Feb. 3, 1816, aged 29, and Mr. Davis m. Susan Billings of Buxton, by whom he had Enoch, I's at Buxton Centre; Chas., d. in Portland; Mary I'd in Pittston, Me. Mr. Davis d. in Buxton. Mr. Davis married a third wife, Mrs. Martha Hill of Buxton, Nov. 25, 1802. He died in Gorham Feb. 8, 1824, aged about 86. His wife, Martha, died Jan. 7, 1846, aged 75. Frederick D. Scamman, his great-grandson, now owns and occupies the old homestead, which has been in the family over a hundred years. The late Judge Wood- bury Davis of Portland was the son of Joseph, and grandson of Josiah. (2) Allen Davis, son of Josiah, lived on his father's homestead. At one time (1803) he kept a hotel there, in the house where Mr. Scamman now lives. Mr. Davis married Martha, daughter of Charles and Rhoda Morris. Children : Polly, b. Oct. 18, 1792, m. Edward Scamman of Saco, Sept 28, 1819. Rhoda M.,b. Sept. 9, 1794, m. Joseph Libby of Portland, Oct. 30, 1822 ; d. Aug. 8, 1824. „ J • r, , J Charies M , b. Jan. 20, 1797, m. Louisa Peabody, Sept. 4, 1822 ; d. m Portland, Jan. 20, 1876. Anna A., b. Feb. 20, 1799, m. Edward Scamman (2d wife), Oct. 28, 1827. Jo.-iah. h. Nov. 3, 1801, d. at sea, Nov. 25, 1823. Eliza b Jan 28, 1803, m. Samuel S. Libby of Buxton, Aug. 10, 1835. Martha, b. Sept. 11, 1805, m. William Jameson of Bangor, Nov. 18, 1823. Emeline b May 13, 1808, m. Aaron Brooks of Buxton, Dec. 8, 1830. Frederick, b. June 6, 181 1, I'd in Portland; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y. Ann Louisa, b. Apr. 5, 1813, m. Moses Buck of Stillwater, 1844. Allen Davis died May 22, 1818, and his wife, Jan. 9, 1847, aged 75- (3) Josiah Davis, son of James, married Eunice, daughter of Wingate and Ann (Mitchell) Frost of Limington and lived in Standish till about 1840 when he removed to Gorham, and opened a store at the village. Children : Charles O., b. Jan. 19, 1822, m. Mary Woodman, 1851 ; he was then of Georgia ; is dead. Mrs. D. d. Dec. 31, 1S53. Jas. Wingate, b. May 18, 1824, m. Rebecca Hatch of Richmond, Me. ; d. Feb. 14, 1885. Ellen A., b. Feb. 14, 1827, m. Thaddeus Irish, Nov. 29, 1848. Harriet M., b. July i, 1828, d. Sept. 7, 1832. Frances M., b. Apr. 30, 1833, d. unm. Dec. 20, 1859. Frederick, b. July 13, 1835, m. Fannie Wilson of Bangor. Julia E.b. June, 1841, d. Oct. 22, 1841. Josiah Davis died Aug. 5, 1843, aged 49. Mrs. Davis died in Portland, July 19, 1861, aged 58. Samuel Davis was in Gorham about the time of the Revolution. He was born in Barnstable, Sept. 13, 1734, and was the son of Dea. Gershom and Mary (Hinkley) Davis. He married in Barnstable, Dec. 22, 1757, Mary, daughter of Ebenezer and Temperance Gorham. Their six eldest children were baptized in Barnstable, while the youngest, Elizabeth, was born in Gorham. Children : Ebenezer, bap. July 6, 1760, d. young. Samuel, b. June ir, 1762, m. Mary Skillings, Nov. 11, 1784. Mary, bap. Sept. 25, 1763. Ebenezer, bap. Feb. 17. 1765, m. Mary Paine, Feb. 18, 1790; d. in Porter, N. Y. Prince, bap. May 17, 1767, m. Betty Cahoon, Jan. 3, 1797. William, b. June 9, 1771, m. prob. Martha Kimball, June 5, 1796. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 14, 1777. Samuel Davis and his wife Mary settled in Gorham on the hundred acre lot 118, on land now owned by Edward Files, north of land owned by the late Samuel R. Clement, where the apple trees now stand. Mr. Davis was a Revolutionary pensioner. (2) Samuel Davis, Jr., son of Samuel, lived on the farm above West Gorham, which was cleared by his father. He was a Revo- lutionary soldier in Capt. Whitmore's company. He married Mary, daughter of Isaac and Susanna Skillings. Children : Elizabeth, b. Aug. 5, 1785, d. unm. Apr. 24, 1876. Sarah, b. Jan. 26, 1787, m. Frost; m. 2d, Parsons Pingree of Denmark: d. June 28, 1867. Mary C, b. Sept. 8, 1788, d. unm. June 15, 1886. Isaac, b. Mar. 28, 1790, m. Hadassah Shaw of Standish, 1817 ; 2d, Abigail (Whitney) Boucher; d. in 1867. Zachariah, b. Sept. 24, 1791, m. Susan Ingalls; 2d, Nancy Ingalls ; I'd in Bridgton; d. Mar. 23, 1876. GENEALOGY. 467 Daniel, b..Apr. i8, 1793, ">• Rebecca Plummer, July 3, 1824; no ch; d. at White Rock, June 12, 1873; Mrs. D. d. Dec. 17, 1868. Susanna, b. Feb. 3, 1795, m- William Barker of Bridgton, Feb. 18, 1820. Samuel, b. July 13, 1796, went to S. America, and was never heard from. John, b. Apr. 15, 1798, m. Nancy Whitten ; I'd in Naples; d. June 10, 1864. Joanna, b. June 19, 1800, m. Elder John Buzzell of Parsonsfield : d. in Gorham in 1880. Tabitha, b. Oct. 10, i8oi, d. unm. in 1831. In March, 1803, Mr. Davis moved to Standish, and settled on the farm near the brick schoolhouse where his grandson Daniel S. Davis now lives. The remainder of his children, who were born in Standish, were : Mark, b. Apr. 23, 1803, m. Lydia Staples; I'd in Naples ; d. in March, 1842. Martha, b. Jan. 11, 1805, d. unm. Jan. 10, 1864. Hannah, b. June 28, 1806, m. Joseph Martin ; I'd in Naples ; d. July 26, 1888. Caroline, b. Jan. 25, 1808, m. Francis Kimball of Naples. Infant, b. Oct. 20, 1809, d. Nov. 7, 1809. At the time of Mr. Davis's death, Jan. 22, 1856, he was the last of the Revolutionary soldiers in Standish. His wife died April 25, 1852, aged 85. (2) Prince Davis, Jr., son of Samuel, married Betty Cahoon. We know nothing of her, farther than that she is published as of Gorham, and they were married by Rev. Caleb Jewett. Their chil- dren, recorded in Gorham, are : Capt. Sylvanus Davis was bom May 4, 1756, in Falmouth, Mass., from which place he came to Gorham in 1797. He owned the farm and house now owned and occupied by Jonathan S. Whitney. He had a large family, the first eight of whom were born in Falmouth, Mass., and the remaining six in Gorham. His first wife whom he married in Falmouth, Dec. 7, 1777, was Elizabeth, daughter of Ebenezer and Tabitha (Robinson) Dimick. Sylvanus, b. July 6, 1780, d. Aug. 30, 1799. Chloe, b. June 13, 1782, m. Alexander McLellan, Feb. 9, 1803. Robinson, b. Apr. 28, 1785, m. Polly Gallison of Windham, May i, i8og; I'd in Albion ; d. Sept. 10, 1879. Ebenezer, b. Apr. 19, 1788, m. Betsey McLellan, Apr. z6, 1809; went to Farm- ington about 1815; d. Dec. 30, 1831. Walter, b. , 1790. d. May 10, 1790. Edmund, b. May 10, 1792, d. July i, 1792. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis died July 24, 1792, aged 33, and Capt. Davis married Catherine Smith of Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Chil- dren : Charles, b. Sept. 24, 1794, m. Sophia A. Stewart; 2d, Louisa Carsley; went to Farmington about 1819; d. Dec. 23, 1873. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 7, 1796, m. Thos. W. Tobey ; 2d, John S. Scales of Temple ; d. Feb. 4, 1892. Nathan S., b. Feb. i, 1799, m. Mrs. Betsey (Cooper) Dimick ; 2d, Eunice Bolan ; d. June 19, 1869. Sylvanus, b. Mar. 31, iSoi, m. Jane Carsley of Gorham; d. in Farmington, Oct. 29. 1853. Caroline, b. Nov. 19, 1804, m. Wm. Scales of Temple; d. Dec. 31, 1891. Abner, b. Jan. 17, 1807, m. Harriet Butterfieldof Farmington; d. Mar. 28, 1846, in Waldoboro. Thomas C, b. Sept. 3, 1809, m. Rachel Carleton of Whitefield; both d. in Topeka, Kan. Jabez, b. March, 1812, d. young in Gorham. Capt. Davis moved to Farmington about 1815. He was killed in his grist mill by being caught in some of the machinery, Dec. 24, 1831. Gershom and John Davis were both soldiers in Capt. McLellan's company, in the Penobscot expedition. Gershom was also a soldier in Capt. Whitmore's company in 1776. He married, Dec. 26, 1779, Elizabeth, daughter of William McCoUister. After living in Gorham for a few years, he left town. Of John we have no record. Daniel Davis of Standish married, March 29, 1826, Miriam, daughter of Jonathan Stone of Gorham. After some years he moved to Gorham, and lived near Little river at Fort Hill, having purchased the saw and grist mill there. Children : Aveline, b. Jan. 28, 1827, m. Daniel Billings. Mary Ann, b. Mar. 22, 1829, d. May 25, 1886. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 18, 1833, m. Ansel Stevens. Harriet M., b. Jan. 7, 1838, m. Francis Paine; 2d, David Moore; d; May, 1877. William S., b. Aug. 14, 1840, d. young. Daniel Woodbury, b. Feb. 14, 1842, m. Emily Morton; 2d, Mary E. Watson, Oct. 22, 1870; I's in the house which his father occupied; the building was moved back from the river in 1881 on to higher ground. Daniel Davis died Jan. 2, 1873, and his wife, May 25, 1876.History of Gorham, Maine Private, Boothbay, Lincoln Co., Maine, district of Massachusetts. Served under Capt. Israel Davis in defense of the seacoast of Boothbay, Maine. Revolutionary War service from 1 June 1776 to 1 Sept 1776. [[Davis-38086|William Davis]] The ancestry of William Davis can be found in Hoyt's "Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass." [not applicable - The earliest came from England; James Davis, born 1583, was one of the first settlers of Haverhill, Mass.; William Barnes, died 1673, one of the first settlers of Amesbury, was a carpenter; Roger Eastman, died 1694, came in the ship "Confidence" as a servant, was a carpenter and planter; Anthony Colby was a farmer of Cambridge, Mass. in 1635; Phillip Fowler, born 1591, took oath at Southampton, England, on May 24, 1633 and came in the ship "Mary and John". He was a clothworker at Ipswich, Mass.] [[Davis-38086|William Davis]] William Davis married 18 Dec 1764 to Rhoda Goodwin (b. 10 Nov 1730). Children: Charles Davis b. 9 Jan 1766 m. Betsey Brown; Rhoda Davis b. about 24 Jul 1768, m. Joshua Davis; Tobithia Davis b. Jul 1778 d. 1849, m. Samuel Henery.

Davis Lathrop Peck family research and the Lathrop-Peck Family Bibles and documents from

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Wil be scanning the family bibles and adding to wiki. They deserved to be shared with the world. Will also include my uncle Davis Lathrop Peck's research notes and photos.

Davis Name Study Info

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Davis Surname

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The goal of this project is to ...enable genealogists to compare and perhaps link their lines with immigrant DAVIS ancestors Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Davis-2882|Laurie Davis]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * listing of earliest DAVIS ancestor with location * encourage current DAVIS surname descendants to do DNA testing * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=994409 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Davis-82561 Sources

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=Vital Records= ==Marriage and Divorce Records== ===Marriage Records=== ====Ancestry==== =====Marriage 1===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8784&h=2369270 Jerald Arthur Davis]. Marriage between Jerald and Patricia. =====Marriage 2===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8784&h=7081958 Jerald Arthur Davis]. Marriage between Jerald and Diana. =====Marriage 3===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8784&h=3287776 Jerald Arthur Davis]. Marriage between Jerald and Jacqueline =====Marriage 4===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8784&h=9599801 Jerald Arthur Davis Jr] [Note: This very well might be his son] ====FamilySearch==== =====Marriage 1===== *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJKN-N5G : 28 November 2014), Jerald Arthur Davis, May 1963; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. =====Marriage 2===== *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJ6M-RLB : 28 November 2014), Jerald Arthur Davis and MM9.1.1/VJ6M-RL1:, 06 Jul 1978; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. =====Marriage 3===== *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNBQ-4WJ : 28 November 2014), Jerald Arthur Davis and MM9.1.1/VNBQ-4WV:, 22 Oct 1983; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. =====Marriage 4===== *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJZC-ZV6 : 28 November 2014), Jerald Arthur Davis and MM9.1.1/VJZC-ZVX:, 17 Feb 1990; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. ===Divorce Records=== ====Ancestry==== =====Marriage 1===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Divorce Index, 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8837&h=2156203 Jerald Arthur Davis]. Divorce between Jerald and Patricia =====Marriage 2===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Divorce Index, 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8837&h=2567939 Jerald A Davis]. Divorce between Jerald and Dianna. =====Marriage 3===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Divorce Index, 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8837&h=2848217 Jerald A Davis]. Divorce between Jerald and Jacqueline. ====FamilySearch==== =====Marriage 1===== *"Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VK3D-KD8 : 25 December 2014), Jerald Arthur Davis and Patricia, 06 Oct 1977; from "Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005); citing Orange, Florida, certificate 050105, volume 2262, Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville. =====Marriage 2===== *"Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VKZ9-4F9 : 25 December 2014), Jerald A Davis and Dianna, 12 Aug 1983; from "Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005); citing Orange, Florida, certificate 045488, volume 3089, Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville. =====Marriage 3===== *"Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VK4S-W63 : 25 December 2014), Jerald A Davis and Jacqueline, 03 Apr 1987; from "Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005); citing Orange, Florida, certificate 022959, volume 3654, Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville. =Public Records= ==Ancestry== *Ancestry.com. U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2020. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/235420552:62209 Jerry Arthur Davis Sr] *Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/112950712:1788 Jerald A Davis] *Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/34607474:1788 Jerald A Davis] *Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/191290460:1788 Jerald A Davis] *Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/326753923:1732 Jerald A Davis] *Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/326595185:1732 Jerald A Davis] ==FamilySearch== *"United States Public Records, 1970-2009", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K1VB-4XG : 25 February 2020), Jeanette Davis, 2005-2008. =Newspapers= ==Marriages== *Publication Date: 24/ Apr/ 1963; Publication Place: Orlando, Florida, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/236510269/?article=a86717f8-42b3-4378-8b0b-c27ef0ceef7d/5d86da00-586d-41f4-8df5-d89cb5c26fad&focus=0.83496267,0.24662659,0.9658826,0.39627197&xid=3398

Davison - England

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Anderson-43867|Lynda Anderson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22813564 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dawn - Thomas & Burgmann

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I have ascribed this to Dawn my second cousin but the information came from many people within the family. On the Thomas side Uncle Hunter (William James Hunter Thomas) had a history done ending up with a James Lawrence and Egyptian princess. This Egyption princess, when I did the research, is a Welsh coal miners daughter. My Grandma (Violet Adelaide (Thomas) Morley provided some information but the bulk of the information is Dawn networking with the wider family and they obtaining word of mouth on birth, deaths and marriages from direct family members. My father was one of the contributors. I also provided some of my research to her. On the Burgmann side She extensively corresponded with and referred to Marjorie (Burgmann) Laidler's publication A Bridge Across the Years [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Space:Laidler_-_Burgmann_Family_History] but Dawn sometimes had better or later information once Marjorie retired. If I know the information is from Marjorie then I use her as reference but otherwise Dawn. I am unsure if Dawn and Stephen Wade [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/w/a/d/Stephen-Wade/index.html] were aware or corresponded with each other. Dawn had produced various publications such as The Burgmans, The Thomas... I expect also the Shearers but they are not related to me so not of primary interest to me. If they are present in my tree then it is because I tend to collect everything. As many people looked at it including my Dad the reliability is high. Also Dawn is a thorough researcher.

Dawn Ellis To-Do List

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Dawson, New Mexico Place Study Info

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Dawson Family (2017)

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Exploring my dad's side of the family. They lived in the Suffolk/Brighton area of Boston. Any info on Aubrey and Lauretta Dawson or Aubrey's parents..William Henry and Elizabeth Dawson.

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'''Descendants of Peter de Malpas (de Malpas-10) (1147-1252).''' '''Peter de Malpas. #1 in Boyer, p. 238. Dates uncertain. Data Mary Ann Hurt. Research Question -- Was Peter son of David le Clerc of Malpas? Children listed in pedigree, Ranulph and Agnes. Ranulph married Avice. Current Generation 4, Table 3.22. Alternatively, Peter Le Clerc (Leclerc-15) born 1125''' #'''Randle (Thornton) de Thornton (abt 1162 - 1244) (Thornton-826) #2 in Boyer, page 238. Married Amicia Kingsley (Kingsley-280) (1172 - 1244) on 1190. PM Jenn Lehr. No data, No source; children as shown below. Amicia is PPP, Brit Royals. Sourced Boyer and others. Amicia married to alternate Randle le Roter, Thornton-826. Prepared for Bio from Boyer. No children linked at moment. Current Generation 3, Table 3.22 Boyer says Randle is father of Peter, Cecily, Alice, Randle, Richard and Alan.''' ##Allen (Thornton) de Thornton ancestors descendants (1186 - abt 1250) m. Alicia Bickerstaff (1190 - 1250). ###Margaret (Thornton) Molyneux ancestors descendants (abt 1212 - abt 1250) m. William Molyneux (abt 1212 - abt 1289). ####William Molyneux ancestors (1231 - 1285) ####Richard Molyneux ancestors descendants (abt 1232 - abt 1320) m. Emma Donne (abt 1232 - abt 1336) on 1254. ####Joan (Molyneux) Erneis ancestors descendants (abt 1235) m. Robert Erneis (). ####Roger Molyneux ancestors (abt 1237) ####Robert Molyneux ancestors (abt 1238 - abt 1320) ####Simon (de Molyneux) Molyneux ancestors (1239 - abt 1320) ##Margery (Thornton) de Brereton ancestors descendants (abt 1190 - 1240) m. William Brereton (abt 1180 - bef 1224) on 1224. ###Unknown Brereton ancestors (1199) ###[uncertain] Ralph Brereton ancestors descendants (abt 1200 - aft 1250) ####Gilbert (Brereton) de Brereton ancestors descendants (abt 1226) #####Sibyl (Brereton) de Booth ancestors descendants more descendants (abt 1245 - 1280) #####Henry Brereton ancestors (abt 1256) ####Margery Brereton ancestors (1226) ####Richard (Brereton) de Brereton ancestors (1230) ####William (Brereton) of Brereton ancestors descendants (abt 1244 - aft 1320) m. Cicelie Sandbach (abt 1250 - 1300) abt 1268. #####William (Brereton) of Brereton ancestors descendants more descendants (abt 1270 - aft 1327) #####Margery (Brereton) Davenport ancestors descendants more descendants (1278 - 1350) #####Hamo Brereton ancestors (abt 1280) #####Jane (Brereton) Bostock ancestors descendants more descendants (abt 1285) ####Ralph Brereton ancestors (abt 1250) ###Margery Brereton ancestors (1238)'' ##'''Cecily Thornton (1198 - 1290) Thompson474. J Day PM. Daughter of #2 Randle in Boyer page 238. Sourced Visitation and Ancestry. No spouse, no children. Boyer: Married David de Malpas.''' ##'''Randolph (Thornton) de Thornton (1206 - 1244). Current Generation 2, Table 3.22. Boyer says he married Katherine de St. Pierre, daughter of Sir Urian de St. Pierre. Ormerod says he had three children, Peter, Ranulph and Cecily''' ###Alice (Thornton) de Helsby ancestors descendants (abt 1226 - aft 1270) m. Richard Helsby (abt 1224 - 1263). ####Alan (Helsby) de Hellesby ancestors descendants (1250 - 1296) m. Beatrice Hatton (1258 - 1310). #####William Helsby ancestors descendants more descendants (1268 - 1294) ###'''Peter Thornton (abt 1230 - bef 26 Nov 1279) m. Matilda Clere (abt 1245 - 1264). Currently son of Thornton-473, should be son of Randle & Avice. Boyer says this is a brother of Randolph, not son. Boyer has Sir Peter as #3 on page 238. Children are Randle, Richard, Robert and William. Son Randle is #4 in Boyer on page 238 and father of Peter, Ranulph and Cecily''' ####Ranulph (Thornton) de Thornton ancestors descendants (1257 - bef 03 Mar 1291) m. Katherine St Pierre (abt 1266 - aft 1314). #####Peter (Thornton) de Thornton ancestors descendants more descendants (25 Apr 1286 - 1358)##'''Cecily (Thornton) Egerton (abt 1234 - 1290). Boyer has her as daughter of Peter, not Ranulph. Married David de Malpas de Egerton (abt 1228 - abt 1317). Thornton-785. PM Katherine Patterson. Sourced Ormerod & Boyer. Current Generation 1, Table 3.22. Ormerod makes her daughter of Randle le Roter and Amicia.''' ####Phillip (Egerton) de Egerton ancestors descendants (abt 1255 - 1315) m. Margaret Wrenbury (1259 - 1318). #####David (Egerton) of Egerton ancestors descendants more descendants (abt 1277 - abt 1362) #####Unknown (Egerton) Malpas ancestors descendants more descendants (1310) ####Isabella (Egerton) Sutton ancestors descendants (abt 1266 - 1290) m. Richard Sutton (29 Sep 1266 - 25 Apr 1318). #####John Sutton ancestors descendants more descendants (abt 1286 - 1338) Peter (Peter Le Clerc) Malpas formerly De Malpas

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=A Missionary Life= ==Chapter 1. The Call== I was born on a farm in Maryland August 24, 1910, but grew up in a suburban Methodist parsonage at Inwood, Long Island, New York, where my father Roby Franklin Day, pastored St. Paul's Church from 1910 till his retirement in 1945. My father was son and grandson of Methodist Protestant farmer-preachers in Maryland. "Mendelssohn Manor", the Walker home place in Browningsville, Maryland, where Jackson Wesley Day was born to Roby Franklin and Rachel Vivia Cochel Walker Day Baby picture In our home we had family prayers, and Dad often prayed that at least one of his sons would be called to the ministry. His youngest, I never thought seriously of anything else. At the age of eight I went forward during Evangelistic services held at the Inwood Church. Shortly thereafter, on April 20, 1919, I was received into the membership of St. Paul's. From 1925 to 1930 Dad was elected annually President of the Eastern Conference. In college my life plan was clear. I would teach two years after graduation to pay off my college debts, then go to the seminary to prepare for the ministry. In college I went through the period of questioning and doubt not uncommon to college students. What is the meaning of life? What is my place? In private hill-top devotions in my Junior year I decided that Jesus' words were meant for me: (Mark 8:35) "For whoever would save his life will lose it; and whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel's will save it." I decided that I would throw my life away for the people, and causes for which Jesus gave His life. I loved science and its experiments. I would make my life an experiment to see whether what Jesus said was true. (I am now 84 and can make my report: It is true!) Chapter 2. Kalgan, China Methodist missionaries on furlough invited me to join them for a couple of years as a teacher in our school, Kalgan (in Chinese "Shang Zhia Kou"), China. What better preparation could there be for a pastor of a mission-minded American church? So I went out in 1932. But I did not come home after two years. Forty-two years later I was retired. Methodist Protestant Eastern Conference leaders agreed to raise my support but proposed I go to Seminary one year while they raised the money. During this time a man in Indiana offered to support a missionary, and agreed to support me. I studied at the Oberlin (Ohio) Graduate School of Theology, where I had Chinese and Japanese classmates. I served on the Oberlin-Shansi Student Committee, which chose two graduating Seniors to teach in China. I spent the 1931 school year at the "College of Chinese Studies" (Language School) in Beijing. The school boasted they could teach anybody Chinese - and they made good. A new language means a new name; J. W. Day becomes Dai Ray Wan This name stamp, stamped in many of Wesley's books of the period, was copied from the front page of one of his Oberlin texts: Buddhism in India, Ceylon, China and Japan. Near disaster struck me in '33 when a streptococcus arm infection put me in the hospital one month. Then shortly after, I was in the hospital another month with the dreaded typhus. This was before the advent of antibiotics. The hospital was the Rockefeller-supported Peking Union Medical College. Thank you, Mr. Rockefeller! And thank you to the people in China and America who prayed for my recovery. Photo taken just after the illness. Even then, illnesses cost money. In Kalgan I taught English and was Adviser to our Boys' and Girls School and made a number of country trips, with the Williams as senior advisers, and Chinese coworkers to towns a hundred miles south and west of Kalgan. Travel was by cart (20 miles a day) or bicycle (much more). By 1936 unpaved motor roads were appearing, and the Maryland Conference sent us a car. Side Trip: A Trip to Hanoi, January 1937 July, 1937, undeclared war broke out between Japan and China, - both friends and trading partners or the United States. It began between Kalgan and Beijing, and moved slowly toward Kalgan. Our Senior Missionaries, Rev. and Mrs. Carl G. Soderbom, were on furlough. Rev. and Mrs. Horace S. Williams and I were in Kalgan. Using the new mission car, "Green Glory", we escorted refugees to places of immediate safety West and then Southwest, from Kalgan. At Hankow the Williamses were called home for overdue furlough, and I was authorized to do as the situation required - return to Kalgan, or come, home. I returned to Kalgan by Free China train from Hankow to Tsingtao, by British ship to Tientian, then by Japanese controlled train to Beijing and later to Kalgan. Side Trip: Green Glory Arriving in Beijing I reported to the American Consul. He said, "A German merchant arrived today from Kalgan. He has had news of the Methodist Mission. Call on him." The news was indeed bad. "The Japanese think you are spies. They have put your leading Chinese into prison and are torturing him." The words were as ominous as could be, but as he spoke them an inner voice was saying: "Have I not commanded you, do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." (Joshua 1:9) The next day I could not go to Kalgan. It was a closed city. I asked senior missionaries for their advice. One said, "call on Rev. Shimizu. He is a Japanese missionary. He has helped others. Maybe he can help you." Rev. Shimizu conducted a school for poor children, who learned to work while they studied. I called, taking autographs of my Japanese classmates at Oberlin. He: "What was your school in America?" "My last year before coming to China I studied at the Oberlin Graduate School of Theology." "Oberlin, that is my school. Tell me all about it." I told him what I could, and showed him the autographs of my friends. "This man I sent to America. This man I sent to Oberlin. This man I encouraged to go to Oberlin." He had sent most of my Japanese classmates to Oberlin. "There must be some reason you have come to me. What can I do for you?" I told him the situation at Kalgan, the false accusation, the suffering of our Chinese leader. "I believe I can help you. When the Japanese commander took Beijing he did not want to destroy the ancient city. He arranged with the Chinese commander not to fight within the walls, and thus to spare the city. I was the go-between who made the arrangement. He is now Commander at Kalgan. He will do anything for me." On two name cards, one addressed to the Commander, the other to his English-speaking Secretary, Rev. Shimizu wrote, "Introducing my good friend, from my college in America." Next day Kalgan was no longer a closed city, and I was on the train. Arriving at Kalgan, I met our office manager, no longer in prison. He said, "I was beaten daily, and tortured other ways even worse, but I never confessed to what was not true. One day I said, "Jesus knows I tell the truth. I can tell nothing else." They half believed me then. Norwegian missionaries in the city pleaded for his life. One day he was freed. In Kalgan I was given every courtesy till I left, December 1938. ==Chapter 3. The War Years== During the summer of 1939 I spent one month in Chautauqua, New York. They had a summer program which I attended. In one, the speaker talked about China. One of the interested people that attended asked if Chiang Kai- shek was a Christian. The speaker said he gets up at 4:00am to study the Bible with his wife. A blind pianist played in one program. He asked 3 three different people to name notes and he played a beautiful piece from those 3 notes. That impressed me very much. Later in my life I knew a blind organist and I would announce the hymn number and he would start playing. The second month I stayed with my family in New Hampshire at Lake Dunmore. My brother, Chapin and I climbed Mt. Washington by way of Tuppermans Ravine. A storm came up delaying our arrival at the top where there was a rest house. A man from Nassau County was there by car and took us back down the mountain. The family at first did not believe that we had climbed the mountain. There were 2 cabins. Ours was right on the lake. One morning I got up early and looked at the porch of the next cabin and there was a coil of garter snakes at play. All the heads would be coming up at the top of the coil and they playfully bit each other. Then they would run away from each other and then come back into a coil again. I told the landlady about this most interesting sight. She told me not to tell anyone or no one would rent her bungalow. Enough said. All of the family that could be together came with me to Allenwood, New Jersey. Standing: Wesley, Roby, Chapin, Stockton. Seated: Vivia and Roby Day Before all that I had seen the president of Westminister Theological Seminary. I wanted to meet the Methodist missionary who wrote about his life and work in India (Mr. Buck) and it impressed me very much. I wanted to study with this man at a Methodist Episcopal Church. I had to go to Westminster first under Dr. Forlines. I got home just in time to drive my mother & father to the last meeting of the Uniting Commission which made the plan of the union of the Methodist Churches. I had 2 years of seminary to finish. The first year I went to Westminister Theological Seminary, in Westminister, Maryland, which was the Seminary of the Methodist Protestant Church, under Dr. Charles Forlines, the president of the seminary and my professor . The second year Dr. Charles Forlines sent me to Drew University, Madison, New Jersey as an exchange student to study with Dr. Buck. I went to the graduation of my class but Drew had not yet had its examinations. I had to go back to Drew for my exams. The professor (Dr. Buck) was not there the second semester. The big event of the year was that during the second semester I met my future wife, Ruthlydia Slayton. Teaching at Drew Seminary was Professor Ralph Felton. He had been to China and I had heard him at a conference. He had to go to the Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and his shaver would not work because it had direct current. I leant him my shaver which he used in the hospital. After he was well he invited me to dinner. He said would you like to bring someone with you. He said, "I know several eligible girls." The first person he named was Ruthlydia Slayton who was the director of the Madison Larger Perish. She sounded okay to me. We had a good meal and played chinese checkers. She was very pleasant. I dared to ask her would she go with me to the Feltons early the next morning to do the dishes. We did their dishes together that morning. I received a letter from her later asking me about Chiang Kai-shek, if I had any material. He was the hope of China at that time. Wedding Wedding: June 7, 1941. Left to right: Luella and Albert Harvey Slayton (bride's parents); Wesley and Ruthlydia Day; Virginia Jordan (bride's sister); James R. Day (groom's brother); Vivia and Roby Day (groom's parents) One time I invited Ruthlydia to a tea for the Bible society at the home of the missionary group, old established missionaries. Dr. Cartright, missions secretary, contacted me and told me the requirements of a Methodist Missionary's Wife. She must meet the same requirments as the Missionary. If she were not received her husband would lose his statues as a missionary. She already had the necessary qualifications. I had already asked her once to go to China with me. Two or three months later she reminded me that I had not asked her to marry me, only to go to China with me. I kneeled in my father's garden, in his bean patch and asked her to be my wife. She had applied as a Presbyterian. She told someone when asked that she was a Methodist, as of yesterday. We were married on June 7, 1941. Then we had our honeymoon in French Canada. On returning to the US, Rev. Roby Franklin Day, my father, received my wife into the membership of the Methodist Church in Inwood, Long Island. The next day we met the personnel committee who passed on applicants for those who would become Methodist Missionaries. Jack at Nine Months December, 1942. Jack at nine months. When son Jack was first able to walk, mother made a red suit in which Jack would walk proudly across the Berkeley campus. One day a student soldier eyed him and said "Uncle Sam needs you, young fellow!" It made us think. ==Chapter 4. China After the War== April first, 1947, I was back in Kalgan, China. Ruthlydia, Jack, Vivia waiting to board the Marine Lynx en route to China. Since leaving in December '38 I had finished Seminary, married, studied post-war reconstruction, and served a church. In Hawaii In Hawaii en route to China, 1947 April 17, Bishop Z. T. Kaung held the Fourth Session of the Kalgan Annual Conference. Eleven churches reported 2,634 members led by nine elders. Three districts were organized serving Kalgan and the area a hundred miles south and west of this provincial capital on the border of Mongolia. Churches of the Kalgan Provisional Conference of the Methodist Church, 1948 Church group Church Group in Kalgan, Winter of 1947-1948. In addition to Chinese leaders and Day family, Horace Williams is in back row. My assignment was Conference Treasurer and Superintendent of the Western District. With me was my wife, Ruthlydia, and children, Jack age 5, and Vivia, age 2. At first it was not considered safe for them to remain in Kalgan and they stayed in the Methodist Mission, Beijing. Ruthlydia in Peking Ruthlydia Day at Mission Compound in Peking, 1947. Later they moved to Kalgan. Kalgan House The Methodist Mission House in Kalgan, China, 1947 Family in Kalgan The Day Family in Kalgan, 1947. The zinnias grew from seeds mailed from the U.S. Beside the Methodist Mission in Kalgan, there was a Norwegian Alliance Mission and Hospital, a Pentecostal Church, a Salvation Army Chapel, and a Seventh Day Adventist church and hospital. The British and Foreign Bible Society had an agent in Kalgan. On the Mongol plateau North of us were missionaries of the Swedish Mongol Mission who often stayed with us on their trips to Beijing. Also in Kalgan there was a Roman Catholic Church, served by Belgian Missionary priests. In the secular world Kalgan (Zhang Zhia Kou) is a trading city where China meets Mongolia. Camel caravans traditionally leave here for points in Central Asia. Sven Hedin, the Swedish explorer embarked from here on his exploration trips into Inner Asia. Roy Chapman Andrews left here in 1931 on his famous --- and successful --- search for dinosaur eggs in the Gobi Desert. From here in 1900, when North China missionaries became martyrs, missionaries in Kalgan escaped across the Gobi desert. Camel Ruthlydia and Jack on camel in Kalgan, 1947 In 1945 when the war ended the Communists took Kalgan. The Nationalists, under General Fu Tso Yi, drove them out. Victims of the fighting in the country fled to Kalgan. The Salvation Army organized the Protestant Christians into a committee which collected what they could to help the refugees, Funds quickly gave out. Someone said, "If we invite the Catholics to join we can become the International Relief Committee and ask help from UNRA (United Nations Relief Administration) and CNRA (China National Relief Administration)." This was done, relief supplies arrived and were distributed where need was great in Kalgan and Inner Mongolia. One day some Christians came to see me. Neighbors with a newborn child had confided with them that they planned to destroy their baby. "Don't do that," the Christian said, "It is wrong to kill your baby." "We have not enough to feed the five mouths we already have," We cannot feed another. "It is best the new baby die." The Christians said, "We have a proposal. There is a minister, a missionary, in our church. Maybe he will adopt your baby." "All right." If he will adopt our baby, she will live. If not, we do not have enough to feed her, she must die." The Christians came to us. Would we adopt the baby!' I had a vision of our front porch covered with babies whose mothers could not feed them. I remembered a report of one Pentecostal missionary who did adopt babies. He had an orphanage of ninety-nine when he had to leave. In our quandary we went to our Chinese pastor, Rev. Yao Pei. "Do you know," he said, "A couple has just come to me. They want to adopt a baby. Maybe they'll adopt this one." Thank God! They did! Ruthlydia became an effective missionary in part because she had a sense of humor. One thing she---and I---survived was the painting of our living room floor. The Chinese word "yu" is used for both paint and other oils. Our unlettered workmen, anxious to please, got and used the finest cooking oil to paint this important floor. They proudly showed us their handiwork. The floor was shiny and beautiful. But somehow this paint was very slippery and never dried. A week later, it was removed ruefully by embarrassed workmen. One day in the fall of 1948 an urgent telegram came from the Bishop, "Come to Beijing." "I'm not leaving. My house is all ready for Annual Conference," said Ruthlydia. "You are right", I answered. "We're not leaving. We are completely cut off." Wesley Day in China In a few days the motor road was opened and we drove --- a two day trip --- to Beijing. We bore a message from our executive committee. "Conditions are peaceful at Kalgan. Come up and hold Annual Conference." But Bishop Kaung said, "Keep on going. There's an American refugee ship in Tientsin. Get on it." Refugees Ruthlydia on Navy ship carrying refugees from Tientsin to Shanghai Family on ship Day family on ship to Shanghai We asked to transfer to West China, and the Bishop agreed. The Communists took over North China, so fast that the first American refugee ship was also the last. Thanks to Bishop Kaung's foresight, we were on it. Our mission car stayed in North China, but our Public Address system, and our two radios went with us. (One was portable, one was an 11 (or was it 12?) tube superheterodyne bought in America for $20.) Bishop Ralph A. Ward was in Shanghai and gave his blessing to our travel to West China. We arrived in Chungking by riverboat in time for the West China Annual Conference in December 1948. I was appointed by Bishop W. Y. Chen as District Missionary of the Chungking-Chengdu District, to visit churches along the highway between these cities. There was one empty Methodist house on the West China Union University Campus in Chengdu and we were assigned to it. Chengtu home Chengtu home on campus of West China Union University Link to article on West China Union University including map of the campus in the 1940's. We spent a busy, quiet year, getting acquainted with the West China Conference churches. Jack went to the Canadian School, and Vivia to a Chinese Kindergarten. The summer of 1949 we joined missionary neighbors conducting a youth retreat on Mount Omei. Scrapbook: A Chinese Table Grace used by the Day family, 1947-1951 Our P.A. system had excellent use when Stanley Jones held evangelistic services and when gospel teams visited our churches and held outdoor meetings. ==Chapter 5. The Communists== Then came the Communists, around New Year, 1950. Soldiers were polite, helping old ladies across the street, paying for whatever they took. University students believed that liberation indeed had come to their country. Morning, noon and night, people, particularly the students, sang the praises of Mao Tze Dung. It seemed like an old-fashioned revival. The faculty mid-week prayer meeting, which I attended, seemed very quiet by comparison. A committee of students asked me if they could borrow my public address system for a series of meetings. I agreed provided I operate it. So I sat behind the stage turning dials while the students revised the curriculum, gave popular teachers subjects to teach, unpopular teachers none. A special section of the police department was set up for foreigners, each of whom was interviewed. I was asked what I was in charge of. "Nothing, I came to preach." My interviewer finally put it down. I asked permission to visit my churches in the district--outside of Chengdu. "It's not safe now for you to go outside Chengdu. We'll let you know when it's safe." Thereafter every so often I asked for permission to go to my district. It was never "safe". I preached in Chengdu as late as August, 1950, but not after that. One day I went to the city church to call on my friend the preacher. He met me at the gate-house. "Don't call today" he said, agitated. "We got permission to bring preachers in from the country. We promised the authorities no foreigners would be present." No objection was ever raised to our having two radios, so we had good news coverage. We heard, however, that one Chinese, in the secrecy of his family, listened to the Voice of America. A man in uniform came to the house, told him he must not listen to the Voice of America. In great secrecy he continued to listen. Men came and took him away. In August the news was bad between China and the U.S. We thought we should leave. We quietly told our friends, who said, "Don't go now. There are two parties in Beijing. One wants to be friends of the U.S., the other doesn't. Stay." In November, 1950, China sent volunteers into the Korean War. November 14 we applied to leave. My teacher wrote the application. "Why do you want to go?" "I can't do any work, so I want to leave." "I can't put that in the application. Are your parents living?" He wrote in beautiful Chinese in the application, "My Father is aged and there is no one to hold up his arms." The application was received with a smile by the police. After three weeks friends told us quietly --and urgently, "Relations are bad between our countries. Go --- quickly!" But we had no permit to go anywhere. Finally the notice came. We could advertise our intended departure in the newspaper. (This meant if anybody had anything against us, they could report it to the government and we could not go till all was cleared up.) I had to get someone to guarantee my conduct outside of China. (I was told that if I said or did anything outside of China of which the Chinese government did not approve, my sponsor would be punished.) At the time we left no Chinese would dare to sponsor an American foreigner, so the government allowed the Canadian Press to be our sponsor. Sometime after we left the government took over the Canadian Press, so no Chinese I know is now responsible for my behavior in America. We left Chengdu with several others, January 4, 1951. Hours after we left, all foreign homes were searched and no one was allowed to leave for months. We spent time in Chungking waiting for a boat down the Yangtse. February 22 we arrived in Hong Kong. How beautiful was the Union Jack! We weren't home yet. It took six weeks to get a ship out of Hong Kong. Also, we had promised to visit our aging missionaries in Sweden, and we kept our promise. June 4, 1951 our ship the "Gripsholm" passed the Statue of Liberty, and we were soon in the arms of our family. Doxology! ==Chapter 6. Teluk Anson, Malaya== (now Teluk Intan, Malaysia), 1952-1955 August 1952 we were on the MS Soesdyke, which left us at Penang, Malaya, from where a taxi took us the fifty miles to our new home at Teluk Intan (then called Teluk Anson.) Wesley Day family, 1952 My assignment was pastor of the Wesley (English speaking) Methodist Church and Chaplain of the Horley Methodist (then Anglo-Chinese) Boys School. School staff was very helpful, as was our Methodist Youth Fellowship. The government favored–indeed required–religious teaching, and I was quickly involved in several chapel services. After a year our Malaysian principal, W. E. Pereira retired (mandatory retirement at age 55. He continued as a teacher.) I was appointed as his successor. Public speaking Speaking at school assembly, Malaya Mr. Pereira had been a popular and able administrator, and I was glad to take his advice in everything. Then one day a sixth grade boy was sent to the office for repeated fighting. "I recommend," said my advisor, "that this boy be spanked by the principal." The boy made his plea. "Please spank me, Sir. Only please don't tell my father." The boy plead to no avail. He was suspended. He was allowed to go and get his book and go home. Mr. Pereira and I called on his father. "I don't see how this can be," said his father. "We don't let him play when he comes home. We send him right to his studies." You can imagine what Mr. Pereira, a district scout-master, said to the boy's father. The boy's suspension was then ended. He was never sent to the office again. In accepting the appointment of principal I had asked Bishop Archer to appoint a qualified Malaysian for this job when possible. This he did about a year later. My successor was Teerathram. One day the woman who lived in the house next to the school yard complained that some boys were climbing the fence into her yard. The principal heard their story, then slapped each boy on the hand with a ruler. All parties, including the boys, were satisfied, and there were no further complaints. So much for corporal punishment in Malaysia. One of the teachers, Stanley Padman, was a leader among the boys, and a devoted Christian. Missionaries and other pastors came and went, but Stanley, then he, his wife and family, were a strong Christian influence that did not move away. We still correspond. Christmas at Teluk Anson, 1953 Members of the Tamil Indian congregation. Chapter 9. Palembang, Indonesia One day a letter came from Bishop Archer proposing that we move to Indonesia, to South Sumatra, to Palembang, where I would be principal of the Methodist English School, and pastor of the English Protestant Church. The Bishop ended his letter with "I hope you will see this Macedonian opportunity." May 20, 1955, our ship arrived at Palembang, capital city of the Province of South Sumatra, in 800 AD capital of the Sriwijaya Empire, now a seaport (fifty miles up the Musi River) which exports oil and other products of South Sumatra. The Methodist English School was begun in 1908 and was a leading school in the area, Over a thousand students from Grade 1 to Senior High School thronged a building built in 1932 for several hundred in downtown Palembang. In the evenings adults came to learn English. There was no playground except the school courtyard. Three miles from the center of town on the road to the airport was a hilltop called by the mayor the "Pearl of Palembang" bought by the Methodists some years before. There were squatters on the land. The local government promised to get them off, but the squatters were there when our furlough was due in 1957. I spent the year of home assignment studying school administration. Returning in early 1958, as we drove from the airport past our hilltop, squatters were removing their houses, brick by brick. Building genius Dr. Charles Shumaker, our Medan, North Sumatra principal, who had built a beautiful school in Malacca, Malaya, then one in Medan, had gotten action on the squatters. Under his direction, Athay, the contractor who built the Medan School came to Palembang and built the Palembang School (and residences). It is named in the Encyclopedia Britannica (1975) among the landmarks of Palembang. In 1958 1 was appointed by Bishop Archer's successor, Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz, as Superintendent of the North Sumatra Chinese District, while continuing as principal of the Palembang MES and pastor of the English Protestant Church. The arrival of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Vetters of Indiana in 1956 helped to make this possible. I made a spring and fall trip to my district, 800 miles away. The spring trip was interrupted by a rebellion in North Sumatra. The fall trip Ruthlydia went with me, and we had a very happy time visiting our Chinese co-workers. Bishop Amstutz officially organized the Wesley Methodist Church, Medan, while I was their DS. The English Protestant church refers to the English speaking congregation which met at the Stanvac (Standard Oil) refinery village at Sungei Gerong Sunday afternoons, and the Methodist Church, Palembang, some Sunday mornings. The nearest available missionary served the congregation. At Sungei Gerong the company built the church. Three congregations used it, the English Protestant, the Dutch Protestant, and the Roman Catholic. A committee from the three congregations planned its use. In 1955, the Methodists had the only English speaking missionary, who served as pastor. Later Baptist missionaries came and we shared this leadership. Stanvac had oil fields at Pendopo and Lirik. We held monthly meetings there when possible. In 1955 beside the Methodist English School and the English Protestant Church connection, the Methodists had a church in Palembang in which two congregations met. In one, Indonesian was spoken, in the other, Chinese. In towns and villages in South Sumatra there were unorganized groups of Methodists, which met in homes. In Palembang, besides the Methodists, there was a Roman Catholic church, school and hospital, a Dutch Reformed Church, a Pentecostal Church, and after the Baptist missionaries came, a Baptist Church. While we were there the Dutch pastor was married in a "glove" ceremony. He was in Indonesia. His fiancee was in Holland. In a legal ceremony in Holland, a friend of his, wearing a glove, took the vows in his place. Then his legal wife proceeded to Indonesia where they had a church wedding. At this time, positions of leadership in our Indonesian church and our two major schools had usually been held by missionaries. This changed in 1958. February 7, 1958, the day after I returned from furlough, a meeting was called in Palembang of foreign school principals and addressed by a representative from Jakarta of the National Govemment. We were notified that from May 18 no foreigner could be principal of an Indonesian school in South Sumatra, and no Indonesian citizen could attend a foreign school. The MES carried out the government order. Before May 18 our seniors who should be graduated in July were graduated, and the school took a two week vacation. Then the students returned for a new school year. Nine tenths of our students were Indonesian citizens. They were enrolled in the Sekolah Methodist, in which the language of instruction and the curriculum was Indonesian, their teachers were Indonesian citizens, and their principal (their former vice-principal) was Indonesian. One tenth of our students were foreigners (mostly stateless Chinese). They continued to study in the Methodist English School and I was their principal. ==Chapter 8. Bandar Lampung, Indonesia== In 1961, the day the new school building was dedicated, our transfer to Bandar Lampung was planned. "There are now three missionary families in Palembang. Our church can expand. Go to Bandar Lampung. See what can be done and do it. May God lead you," said Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz and Board Secretary Tracey K. Jones. Bandar Lampung is a fishing and trading center near the southern tip of the island of Sumatra and now the capital of Lampung Province. It exports spices, such as nutmeg and pepper. Historians will remember that in 1883 the island of Krakatoa, almost in sight of Teluk Betung (now Bandar Lampung) blew up. On a hillside road above Teluk Betung rests a large buoy left by the tidal wave which followed, which destroyed the city. Krakatoa is no more. However, some years ago a little volcanic island appeared in the same location, and over the years is gradually growing. It emits smoke. "Little Krakatoa" is now a park. Rev. Yap Tian-peng, the Chinese pastor in Palembang, drove with us to Bandar Lampung, then a two-day trip by car over rocky mountain roads, (or one long day by train). There we called on the pastor of the Gereja Protestant (Dutch Reformed Church), who agreed for us to hold a Chinese service in his church Sunday afternoons, then on to the Department of Religious Affairs to report our plans. Then we spent one day looking at 30 houses and choosing one to be our home. Rev. Yap knew some Chinese business people and we called on them. Everywhere we announced our first service Sunday at 3 PM in Chinese. About 15 came out. As far as I know, there has been a Methodist service at Bandar Lampung every Sunday since. One of the young people who attended our Chinese service was Wu Kuan-ching, who was soon taking us to call on the sick and sick at heart. He was with us so much that people began to call him our "son". Then there was a call for Bible School students in Medan, and Kuan-ching heard the call. Before he left he stayed up all night with his friend Hsu Ho-ch'uan, praying with him and placing before him the need of our church for a Sunday School Superintendent and church visitor. Then Ho-ch'uan became our "son". Some people I called on couldn't speak Chinese or English. "Could our church serve them?" I asked. An old man answered, "Before the war there was a Methodist School here. It was taught by Phinehas Patissina, now retired. He and his wife are now living in a town thirty miles from here. Call on him and ask him your question." Patissina was enthusiastic. "I know everybody in town. Many were my students. If you will start a service I will take the bus to town every Friday, stay with my relatives, go calling with you Saturday, and help with the service Sunday." Phinehas Patissina was good as his word. In fact he was a good preacher and God blessed our service. One day during the service I saw something which brought tears to my eyes. Years ago Mr. Patissina had had a stroke which made him lame. The Reformed Church we borrowed has a high pulpit. Access to it is by steep winding wooden stairway, not visible to the audience. From the side I saw the old man climbing on his hands and knees up the steep wooden steps to preach the Gospel. Before we left on furlough in July '62 the DS came and officially organized the two Methodist congregations. During our furlough in '62 - '63 Jack graduated from Western Maryland College, and Vivia from Oceanside High School on Long Island. Furlough had come at the right time for us to attend their graduations. We could not attend their weddings, nor our parents' funerals. We were too far away. In the summer of '63, we returned to Bandar Lampung where I pastored the Chinese congregation and Rev. Timothy Wu the Indonesian congregation. Hsu Ho-ch'uan, our "son", was faithfully serving as Sunday School Superintendent and church visitors But he was out of a job. He was a teacher. The only job he could get was teaching in a Communist Chinese School fifty miles away. Before he left we had a farewell service for him at church and then a more private party and service at our home. At this service our church commissioned him a missionary to the Communist School. We also prayed for others--our Board chairman's son studying at a boarding school at Bandung, Java, and our daughter, 14,000 miles away, looking for a summer job after her first year at Pfeiffer College in North Carolina. During the year Ho Ch'uan wrote us--could he bring a friend, another teacher, and stay at our home for two or three days during the next vacation? They did so, sharing our Upper Room daily devotions. Before they left, his friend said to us that our home was very different from American homes described to him at school. Our days in Lampung were shortened by political events. The two British families at the Bible School in Medan were withdrawn when it appeared that there might be war between Indonesia and Britain. April 1965, to help replace them, we were moved from Bandar Lampung to Medan by our newly autonomous Methodist Church. Just before we left Bandar Lampung we were privileged to take part in the ground-breaking ceremony of the first Methodist Church in Bandar Lampung. There is now a Lampung District in our church. Chapter 9. Medan, Indonesia, 1965-1974 Moving is not easy. Our piano, bought in Malaya, was shipped in its box when we moved to Palembang, to Bandar Lampung, and to Medan. It survived the first two moves very well, but not the last. When we opened the box the keys were in heaps and piles. In despair we called a piano tuner. He said, "You are lucky. Your sounding board is okay. I can rebuild your piano," which he did. September 28 1965 the Communists tried to take over Indonesia, and failed. In the blood-letting which followed untold thousands perished. The Communist party, the second largest part in the country, ceased to exist. It was a dangerous time, but we were not involved in this emergency. I found teaching Bible in Chinese and Indonesian to students, some of whom were outstanding, to be very challenging. 1968 we taught at the Nommensen Theological Seminary, Pematang Siantar, a Lutheran seminary with ten Methodist students. . Pematang Siantar is not far from Lake Toba, a major inland lake of Sumatra noted for its natural beauty. Parapat, Lake Toba, in 1966 1969 back to Medan to teach in the Methodist University and the Methodist Bible Institute. Son Jack preaches to the Indonesian congregation while on a visit in June 1969 after completing a year in Vietnam as a chaplain After the service: son Jack with Ruthlydia and Indonesian pastor, June 1969 To this during 1973 Bishop Gultom added the pastorship of Medan Wesley Church. Visiting Indonesian congregation Excursions Youth Fellowship. Wesley Day is fourth from left. Photo by John Tandana 1974 Ruthlydia's hip gave her trouble. We were called home to have it treated. The hip was successfully replaced in August 1974. But on May 8, 1975 Ruthlydia was "called Home" after a stroke. She was 71. June first we were to be retired. At her Memorial Service a Medan student at Drew Seminary said: "Ibu [=Mother] Day was a very understanding and loving mother to her students. She had a special concern for those who had problems and were slow to learn. Like a loving mother, she would sit with the students for long hours, discussing and sharing their problems. There was always laughter and joy wherever she went." Chapter 10. Retirement Since retirement I have made three return trips to China. I did not get back to Kalgan but I did get back to Chengtu, West China, where Daniel Lee (Drew Ph.D '40) had survived much and was still preaching at age 90+. His son, Lee Dong, was then studying at Trinity Theological College, Singapore. I returned to Indonesia in 1980 for their 75th Anniversary celebration and tried to visit each place where I had served. I accepted Bishop Sitorus' invitation to go back for two years as a special missionary -- the Board paid my way but I lived on my pension. I was to do visiting and some preaching at Medan Wesley Church. "The congregation is getting too big for the church," sighed Fred Ingold, Pastor. "There is a lot behind the church facing the next Street. A church member owns it, and is planning to build her own house on it. The church should buy it, but has only half the money we need. We could raise half the balance, but no way can we raise it all." Then he left on furlough. One night I couldn't sleep. I had juset enough in available savings to meet the need. A voice within said, "You are giving two years of your life to build up the church. If you really mean business you'll put your money where your heart is." I drew up a letter to the Church Board. If they really meant business and would raise the balance, the money was available. It would be sent through the Board of Missions. There were two opinions among the members. Some said, "We can't trust the Bishop, we can't trust the Board, we can't raise all that money." A new church member and member of the Board voiced this view and proposed that we accept this gift from the Board, report that it was spent for this purpose, and spend it on something else. Somebody whispered something to the new member. He looked at me and smiled sheepishly. A member of the Board then proposed the church accept the challenge, that the Board members lead the way by each making a pledge then and there. They did so. They raised the money and bought the land. A few years later I made my next trip back to China. Fred Ingold wrote me proposing that after the China trip I make a side trip from Hongkong to Medan and take part in the dedication of a new social hall for Wesley Church. I was happy to do this. It was great to be back among friends reading the liturgy which dedicatd the new hall. Noone told me that when they pulled the string uncovering the dedication tablet it would read "Wesley Day Hall". A surprise party followed in the hall. The dedication tablet has just been unveiled. Mixed feelings come with such an honor. I feel that this is for saints and I'm not up to it. And I feel that others are far better saints than I am. And I think of how the honor to me might incite jealousy among some who believe they are more worthy than I. Then I think, "Oh, pshaw, let's have a sense of humor. These are good solid people. I love them." One other event I must write about. Coming back as a "Volunteer in Mission" I stayed in the parsonage. A male student in a nurses' training college had some bad luck. His widowed father had died, his family in a remote village gathered enough money to pay what they could. On his way back to school he contracted an illness and had to spend some of his fee money on medicine. Arriving at school he was finally registered with insufficient fee money, because the school band in which he played needed him. But by the end of the semester he must pay all. He was too sick to work. (His last job had been as a street sweeper.) He would soon be expelled from his boarding house, and at the end of the term from his school. With many tears he told his friends, including our MYF leader, Sonny Cornelius. Sonny told Fred Ingold. Fred gave him a little cash in the emergency. Fred came to see me. Would I agree to his living with me in the parsonage if Fred wrote a letter to the church board requesting this? I thought: "A street sweeper--my parsonage mate. "What if he turns out to be hard to live, a crook, or just boring?" Then I remembered an Indian preacher hospitable Fred had invited to stay in the parsonage for a few days with his wife and baby. They did their own cooking. I answered: "This is mid-December. He is welcome to live with me till the next Mission Volunteers come in mid-January. Then they must decide." When the student came I told him: "Breakfast we will eat together. Lunch you get at school. Supper you get yourself. You may use the kitchen and facilities." First day we had breakfast together. Student was polite and friendly. Then he went to school. That night the cook had to go out for some reason, so she cooked me some soup, with a package of Indomie (instant noodles) to put in at the last minute. The student came at supper time, watched intently as I emptied the noodles into the pot, turned up the heat, then ate the result. I wanted to invite my guest to eat with me, but of course I didn't. Next night he came with a package of noodles. After I finished supper, he put water in the pot, added the Indomie (noodles) and soon made his supper. Next morning during breakfast, a thought struck me, and I asked, "Can you cook?" "I can cook instant noodles," he grinned. "Let's eat together," I said. In a day or two he asked to join my evening devotions. He poured out his soul in prayer, and there was healing. His testimony is in the Upper Room for August 18, 1991. Another Volunteer in Mission, Rev. Dr. George P. Werner, Retired, New York Conference, informally organized a group of people to sponsor "Fasa" in the Medical College of the Methodist University in Medan. He is now doing his internship and wants to bring modern medicine to his own remote area on the island of Nias. Please pray for Fasa , and all others who pray, "Thy Kingdom come." I went to visit Indonesia again for two weeks after the World Methodist Conference in Singapore in 1991. In 1980 I had tried to visit all chuches where I had served. Thereafter I returned to Medan Wesley Church. After retirement in l975 I hoped to live for many years more in the Allenwood home, but that was not to be. A tiny lung cancer put me in the hospital from December l5, l995 for a week, followed by a week (her Christmas vacation) in my daughter's living room, followed by two weeks in which nurses' aides came to see me, and church women brought me their finest cooking. This softened me up for the proposal that if I planned to come eventually to the Francis Asbury Manor Retirement Home in Ocean Grove, why not now? A nice room was waiting and I agreed it was time to move into it---September l8, 1997. =Old Material= ===Duplicate Profiles=== Line A Line B #[[ap Sande-1|Pyll ap Sande]], b. 860 #[[Pyll-3|Eunydd ap Pyll]], b. 935 #[[Eunydd-4|Einion ap Eunydd]], b. 965 #[[Einion-35|Peredur ap Einion]], b. 1000 #[[Peredur-1|Cadifor ap Peredur]], b. 1035 #[[Cadifor-5|Eyunydd ap Cadifor]], b. 1070 #[[Eunytdd-1|Gwaithfoed ap Eunydd, b. 1100 Lane Family pre-1500 Revisions =DeLa Lane-1 Richard De La Lane= ((Summary info, not for profile. : Richard Lone - please change LNAB to Lone per sources and EuroAristo style with no "dela". : Birth: before 1304 in Hampton, Staffordshire, England : Death: after 1331 in England : Marriage: no information)) ((Please change son to Andrew Lone, new profile see below.)) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Burke (1835) starts his pedigree of the Lane family with Richard de la Lone, who lived at Hampton in the 9th Edward II, or 1315. Burke indicates that his brother was Adam de Lone of Hampton, and that the family of Lane came into England with William the Conquerer.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. According to Wrottesley (1910), Richard was the son of John de la Lone of Hampton.(p.142) Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. There is no known record for his birth date. It was before 1304 as he was of age in 1325 when he appears in Court Rolls. === Court and Other Records === In 19 Elizabeth II (1325), Richard was listed in the Court Rolls as a defendant in a suit of trespass brought against him by Thomas de Brumpton, parson of Church Eaton. The Sherriff returned that Richard de la Lone could not be found.(p.142) In the Subsidy Rolls of 1 Elizabeth III (1327) and 6 Elizabeth III (1332), Richard de la Lone was named as one of the principal inhabitants of Wolverhampton who were assessed for tax.(p.142) In 5 Elizabeth III (1331), Richard de la Lone, Andrew his son, and others were sued by William of West Bromwich for trespass. In 1332, the Sherriff returned that Richard and son Andrew were both dead.(p.143) In 9 Elizabeth III (1335), Richard de la Lone of Wolverhampton sued Robert le Say and William de Pulton.(p.143) Wrottesley suggests that this may have been a son of Richard de la Lone. === Marriage and Children === His marriage information is not known. He was succeeded by son Andrew.(p.143) Wrottesley suggests he also had a son Richard de la Lone.(p.143) === Death === There is no known record for his death. It was likely about 1331 or later based on his appearance in court and tax records up to then. ----- = Andrew Lone (new profile) = ((Please create new profile : Andrew Lone : Birth: before 1310 in Hampton, England : Death: after 1346 in England : Marriage: no information )) ((Please make John DeLaLane-1 the son of Andrew Lone. See Johns details below.)) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Andrew de la Lone was the son of Richard de la Lone, who lived at Hampton.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. There is no known record for his birth date. It was likely before 1310 as he was presumably of age in 1331 when he appears in Court Rolls. === Court Records === In 5 Elizabeth III (1331), Richard de la Lone, Andrew his son, and others were sued by William of West Bromwich for trespass. In 1332, the Sherriff returned that Richard and son Andrew were both dead.(p.143) In 20 Elizabeth III (1346), Andrew sued Andrew Leveson for trespass on his land at Willenhall.(p.144) === Marriage and Children === His marriage information is not known. He was succeeded by son John.(p.144) === Death === There is no known record for his death. It would be after his court appearance in 1346. ----- =DeLaLane-1 John De La Lane= ((Profile summary information : Born: Before 1347 in Staffordshire, England : Died: After 1370 in England : Marriage: no information)) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === John de la Lone was the son of Andrew de la Lone.(p.144) Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. There is no known record for his birth date. It was before 1347 as he was apparently of age in 1368. He was probably born in Hampton or Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. === Court Records === John de la Lone appears in the Court Rolls in 42 Elizabeth III (1368), where he was suing John Leveson for taking fish from his fishery.(p.144) In 1370, Katrine Neweby appealed in court charging that John de la Lone of Wolverhampton, Thomas his brother, and others were responsible for the death of her husband. The record indicates that none of the defendants appeared, and the Sherriff returned that John and some others could not be found, while the other defendants were dead. He was ordered to outlaw them if they did not respond. No further record of this appeal is found.(p.144) === Death === There is no known record for his death. It was presumably 1370 or later. ----- =Richard Lane Lane-1188= ((Profile summary information : Birth: before 1392 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England : Death: 1438 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England : Marriage: Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph de la Hyde, before 1414 )) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Richard Lone was the son of John de la Lone.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. There is no known record for his birth date. It was before 1392 as he was presumably of age in 1413 when he appears in Court Rolls. === Court and Other Records === Most of the known references to Lane’s career concern appearances in court, made both on his own account and through his involvement in the affairs of others. He may have been a lawyer, although he is nowhere specifically described as a member of the legal profession. In 1 Henry V (1413), Richard Lone sued Roger Wode for land which Richard claimed should descend to him as rightful heir. Roger admitted the claim. The pedigree given indicated Richard the plaintiff was the son of John, who was the son of Andrew and Joan, who was the son of Richard, who was the son of John Lone.(p.148) (Note that the pedigree drawing in Wrottesley is missing the elder Richard, however he is included in the text description, so this is assumed to be an error in this reference.) In 2 Henry V (1414), Richard Lone and Elizabeth his wife sued Joan, widow of Ralph de la Hyde, for lands and rents in Bromhall.(p.148) In 7 Henry V (1419), Richard Lone was one of the Justices of the Peace for Stafford county.(p.149) In 8 Henry VI (1430), he purchased land and other items in Bentley, Staffordshire. However this property was being held for the Crown and therefore this purchase was not legal. In 1433, Richard had to pay for a pardon.p.151) He appears in court as plaintiff or defendant on multiple other occasions.(p.149-151) Richard Lane was a Member of Parliament for the county in 1421, 1423, 1425 and 1426.(p.152) He was Escheator, Staffordshire, in 1419, 1426 and 1430. His last appearance in the records was in 1437, where he was named as part of a suit by Richard de Winnington against Sir John de Gresley.(p.152) === Marriage and Children === According to the History of Parliament, Richard first married by Sept 1398, Katherine, probably daughter of John Ruycroft of Hilton. Richard married Elizabeth, the daughter and eventual heir of Ralph de la Hyde.(p.147) By this marriage, the Lanes obtained the manors of Coven, Bromhall and Hyde and became co-partnerse of the estates of the Bagots of Blymhill. There is no record of this marriage date. It would have been before 1414 when Richard and his wife were listed in court together. He was succeeded by son John.(p.144) === Death === He died after 1437, his last appearance in the Court Rolls.(p.152) The History of Parliament indicates that he died 1438.Lane, Richard (d.1438), of Bentley and the Hyde, Staffs. http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/lane-richard-1438 (Accessed 29 Jul 2018). He definitely died before 1441 when John Lone and William Neuporte, the executors of the will of Richard Lone, sued John Spycer and William Lone for debts owed.(p.153) ----- =Lane-1187 John Lane= ((Profile summary information : Birth: before 1418 in Staffordshire, England : Death: on 3 Jan 1470 in Staffordshire, England : Marriage: Margery, daughter of Randle Egerton, before 1444 )) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === John Lane was the son of Richard Lone.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. There is no known record for his birth date. It was before 1418 as he was presumably of age in 1439 when he appears in Court Rolls. === Court and Other Records === John Lone was in possession of the family estates on or before 1439, when he enfeoffed Ralph Egerton in the manors of Bentley and Hyde (i.e., gave property in return for a pledge of service). That year he also sued fifteen persons in Wolverhampton for putting their cattle on his pasture.(p.153) He is listed in various court actions from 1439 through 1469, his last appearance, often for actions related to use of land.(p.154) === Marriage and Children === John married Marjory (or Margery), daughter of Randle or Ralph Egerton of Wrinehill, Stafforshire, England.(p.155) There is no record of this marriage date. It would have been before 1444 when his son Ralph was born. Marjory Lone survived his death, but died by Jan 1476 when Hugh Egerton and Richard Lane, executors of her will, were suing three defendants for a debt.(p.155) He was succeeded by son Ralph.(p.155) The post-mortem inquisition into John's estates indicates "that Ralph Lone, aged 26 years and upwards, was his son and next heir."(p.155) === Death === He died 3 Jan 1470.(p.154-155) ----- =Ralph Lane-1185= ((Profile summary information : Birth: about 1444 in Staffordshire, England : Death: on 27 Mar 1477 in Staffordshire, England : Marriage: Joyce, daughter of Ralph Cresset of Upton Cresset, Salop County, before 1473 )) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Ralph Lane was the son of John Lane, according to Wrottesley (1910). Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. In particular, John Lane's post-mortem inquisition identifies "Ralph Lone, aged 26 years and upwards, was his son and next heir".(p.155) Note that Burke (1835) indicates there was a Richard Lane between John Lane and Ralph Lane.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. However this is inconsistent with John Lane's post-mortem inquisition, and with information in Ralph's petition to Chancery, and it is believed that this is an error (possibly a duplication of Ralph's son and heir Richard). Ralph would have been born about 1444 if he was 26 years old at the time of his father's post-mortem inquisition in 1470. This is also consistent with him being of age when he first appears in Court Rolls in 1469. === Court and Other Records === The first appearance of Ralph Lane in the Court Rolls was in 1469. At this time, his father was alive, and Ralph and Hugh Egerton (his brother-in-law) sued Nicholas Leveson of Wolverhampton for trespass. (p.155-156) Between 1475 and 1477, he made a petition in Chancery which refers to John Lane, Squire, as his father, and seeks that certain lands be returned to him as heir.(p.156) === Marriage and Children === Ralph married Joyce, daughter of Ralph Cresset of Upton Cresset, Salop county, England.(p.157) There is no record of this marriage date. It would have been before 1473 when his son Richard was born, possibly around 1470. Joyce survived his death, she subsequently remarried Edward Burton.(p.157) His children were Richard, four years old at his death, and two daughters Christine and Marjory.(p.157) === Death === He died on 27 Mar 1477.(p.157) ----- = Richard Lane-1183 = ((Profile summary information : Birth: about 1473 in Staffordshire, England : Death: on 1 Feb 1517 in England : Marriage: Anne, daughter of Richard Harcourt )) ((Please remove Robert Lane as as son of Richard Lane and Anne Harcourt. Rationale given in his profile and confirmed with PM.)) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Richard Lane was the son of Ralph Lane and Joyce Cresset.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. He was born about 1473, as he was listed as four years old in his father's post-mortem inquisition in 1477.(p.159) === Residence === Richard presented himself as Richard Lane of Hyde, armiger in a deed with respect to pasture filed in 1507.(p.159) === Marriage and Children === Richard Lane married Anne, daughter of John Harcourt of Randon, Staffordshire.(p.159) They married in the 15th Henry VII, or about 1500. They had three sons and five daughters.(p.159) John Lane was his son and heir. === Will === In 1513, Richard wrote his will before he left with the King's expedition into France. He refers to his mother Joyce, daughters Alice, Iohan [Joan] and Darothe, his wife Anne, and his heir apparent John Lane.(p.161) === Death === Richard Lane died on 28 Jan 1516/1517, according to his tomb in Brewood Church.(p.160) The post-mortem inquisition into his estate indicates that he died on 1 Feb 1516/1517, confirmed that he was son of Ralph Lane and Joyce, and indicated that John Lane was his son and heir.(p.162) Richard Lane and his wife Anne were buried in Brewood Church. There is a figure of him and his wife, and between the figures were two coats of arms, the one of Lane showed a chevron gules between three mullets azure.(p.163) ----- = Anne Harcourt Harcourt-105 = ((This lady has a profile from you already. I have the following comments. 1. Birth in 1461. No source. She had son John in 1511 so this seems too early. Husband Richard was born 1473. Plausible range for her would be 1470-1490, with 1480 as a working estimate. 2. The biography indicates that she married Richard Lane in 1487 in Oxford. It quotes correspondance with Douglas Richardson that I cannot access but seems that you have. Can you confirm this date? It seems early for Richard who is reasonably likely born 1473. Burke indicates the marriage was 15th Henry VII, which would be about 1500 and fits other data much better. 3. The profile indicates that Anne died in 1510, but no source. This is inconsistent with Richard Lane's will referring to her in 1513, and to his post-mortem inquisition referring to her in 1517. Also Wrottesley indicates that Anne remarried after Richard died.(p.163). )) ((I provide the following optional Biography that you could use for Anne. Note that I do not have Richardson and some of the other sources listed in the current profile, so have not included them here as I cannot confirm what they say. However I think they are mostly about her parents and their ancestry, which I think can be left to those profiles and is not needed here in Anne's profile. )) ((Please remove Robert Lane as son of Richard Lane and Anne, unless you have a source for it. I don't and think it is suspect.)) ((Profile summary information : Birth: about 1480 in England : Death: after 1517 in England : Marriage: Richard Lane, about 1500 )) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Anne Harcourt was the daughter of John Harcourt of Raunton, Staffordshire, England.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. Anne Harcourt was one of six daughters of John Harcourt, Esquire, of Ranton, Ellenhall, Haughton, and Worston, Staffordshire, and his wife, Margaret Bracy.Douglas Richardson. Royal Ancestry, Volume III, p. 211 There is no record for her birth date. It was likely in the range 1470-1490, with 1480 as a plausible estimate, based on husband's birth in 1473 and child born in 1511. === First Marriage and Children === Anne married Richard Lane, son of Ralph Lane.(p.159) They married in the 15th Henry VII, or about 1500. They had three sons and five daughters.(p.159) John Lane was their son and heir. === Husband's Will and Death === In 1513, Richard wrote his will before he left with the King's expedition into France. He refers to his mother Joyce, daughters Alice, Iohan [Joan] and Darothe, his wife Anne, and his heir apparent John Lane.(p.161) Richard Lane died on 28 Jan 1516/1517, according to his tomb in Brewood Church.(p.160) The post-mortem inquisition into his estate indicates that he died on 1 Feb 1516/1517, confirms that John Lane was his son and heir, but does not explicitly mention Anne (other than via repeating his will).(p.162) === Second Marriage === Anne then married Thomas Partrich of King's Bromley.(p.163) === Death === There is no record for her death. It would be after 1517. Richard Lane and his wife Anne were buried together in Brewood Church.(p.163) ----- = Joyce Cresset Cresset-1 = ((Profile summary information : Birth: about 1450 in England [uncertain] : Death: after 1477 in England : Marriage: Ralph Lane, about 1470 [uncertain] )) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Joyce Cresset was the daughter of Ralph Cresset of Upton Cresset, Salop county, England.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. it is not known when she was born. She may have been born about 1450 based on children born in 1470s. === Marriage and Children === Joyce married Ralph Lane, son of John Lane of Bentley and Hyde, and Margery Egerton.(p.157) There is no record of this marriage date. It would have been before 1473 when their son Richard was born, possibly around 1470. They also had two daughters Christine and Marjory.(p.157) After Ralph died in 1477, she subsequently remarried Edward Burton.(p.157) === Death === It is not known when she died. It was after 1477. ----- = Margery Edgerton (Edgerton-99) = ((Profile summary information : Birth: about 1420 in England : Death: about 1475 in England : Marriage: John Lane, unknown )) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Margery Edgerton [or Marjory Egerton] was the daughter of Ralph or Randall Egerton ofWritehall, Stafforshire, England.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. it is not known when she was born. She may have been born about 1420 based on son and heir born in 1444. === Marriage and Children === Margery married John Lane, son of Richard Lane and Elizabeth de la Hyde.(p.1557) There is no record of this marriage date. It would have been before 1444 when their son Ralph was born. === Death === Margery lived for many years after John died. In 1469/1470, under the title of Marjory Lone, widow, formerly wife of John Lone and executrix of the will of the said John, she sued five persons for various debts.(p.155) She died by Jan 1476, as then Richard Lane, described as an executor of the will of Marjory Lane, late executrix of the will of John Lane, was suing three defendents.(p.155) ----- = Elizabeth de la Hyde DeLaHyde-15 = ((Profile summary information : Birth: about 1390 in England : Death: unknown : Marriage: Richard Lane, before 1414 )) == Biography == === Birth and Parents === Elizabeth de la Hyde was the daughter of Ralph de la Hyde and Joan.John Burke, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" [https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&dq=Lane+%22Kings+Bromley%22&source=bl&ots=YBQNGkvJ_r&sig=GvBhsNpfxXonY1kepDRFyXvHT1M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2v9zvwr7VAhUf8YMKHegsCD04ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=Lane%20%22Kings%20Bromley%22&f=false "Lane, of King's Bromley"] London, 1835. Volume I, page 174. Also available at Ancestry.com. Accessed 29 July 2018. Major-General the Hon George Wrottesley, "Lane of King's Bromley, Formerly of Bentley and the Hyde", in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire", edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, London, 1910. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfor1910stafuoft#page/n5/mode/2up "Lane of King's Bromley, formerly of Bentley and the Hyde"]; pages 141-204. Accessed 29 July 2018. Ralph derived his name from the Hide in the Parish of Brewood, and was the descendant of Thomas de la Hyde.(p.146) It is not known when she was born. She may have been born about 1390 based on an estimated marriage of around 1410. === Marriage and Children === Elizabeth married Richard Lone, son of John de la Lone.(p.1557) There is no record of this marriage date. It would have been before 1414 when Richard and his wife were listed in court together. === Death === There is no record for her death. == Sources ==

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Enslaved Persons in Jack Day's Ahnentafel. == A. Reviewed Non-slaveholder== ===1830=== 8. [[Day-3938|Jackson Day]]: Born Browningsville, Maryland 27 Sep 1830. Died Damascus, Maryland 06 Apr 1883. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. No 1840 Census. No slaves 1850-1860 Census. Wife: 9. Survila Ann Beall: Born Damascus, Maryland 1831. Died Damascus, Maryland 08 May 1882. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. No slaves 1850-1860 census. 10. [[Walker-13724|George Washington Wesley Walker]]: Born Browningsville, Maryland 10 Oct 1837. Died Browningsville, Maryland 07 May 1915. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident No slaves. Wife; 11. Rachel Browning Purdum: Born Browningsville, Montgomery Co., MD 16 Jul 1835. Died Montgomery County, MD 04 Jul 1910. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident ===1790=== 20. [[Walker-11433|George Bryan Walker]]: Born Maryland 04 Mar 1792. Died Maryland 11 Sep 1860. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident. Non slaveholder. Deeply opposed to slavery. Had two free black servants. Wife: 21. Margaret Boyer: Born Frederick, Frederick County, MD 27 Mar 1805. Died Maryland 17 Mar 1872. Mother of 10. Daughter of 42 & 43. Confident 17. Sarah Mark: Born Frederick Co, MD 1799. Died Montgomery Co, MD 26 Sep 1866. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident. END Wife of James Day. Non-slave. 22. John Lewis Purdum: Born Montgomery County, MD 28 Dec 1798. Died Browningsville, Montgomery Co., MD 25 Jul 1870. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident. 1840 No slaves. Wive: 23. Jemima King: Born Montgomery County, MD 11 May 1805. Died Browningsville, Montgomery Co., MD 07 Feb 1892. Mother of 11. Daughter of 46 & 47. Confident ===1780=== 37. Elizabeth Ellen Walker: Born Purdum, Montgomery Co, MD 1780. Died Frederick Co, MD 1860. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 & 75. Confident. ===1750=== 40. [[Walker-13816|George Walker]]: Born Prince Georges County, Maryland 17 Oct 1758. Died Purdum, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States 20 Jun 1826. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident. No slaves 1810. Wife: 41. Ann Martha Bryan Gray: Born Maryland 1760. Died Purdum, Montgomery Co, MD 26 Jun 1826. Mother of 20. Daughter of 82 & 83. Confident. END 75. Ann Martha Bryan Gray: Born Maryland 1760. Died Purdum, Montgomery Co, MD 26 Jun 1826. Mother of 37. Confident. END ===1770=== 36. William Simpson Beall: Born Frederick Co, MD 1776. Died Frederick Co, MD 25 May 1851. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Confident. ===1760=== 42. Peter Beyer: Born Duchy of Württemberg, Holy Roman Empire 1760. Died Browningsville, Montgomery County, MD 1805. Father of 21. Son of 84 & 85. Confident. 43. Anna Maria Mussetter: Born Frederick, Frederick County, MD abt 1766. Died Montgomery County, MD 22 Jul 1827. Mother of 21. Daughter of 86 & 87. Confident ===1750=== 78. Thomas Windsor: Born Montgomery County, Province of Maryland 1750. Died Clarksburg, Montgomery, Maryland, United States 20 May 1810. Father of 39. Confident. END 79. Catherine Baden: Born 23 Jan 1755. Died Clarksburg, MD 10 Apr 1839. Mother of 39. Confident. END. 90. Jonathan Browning Jr.: Born near Browningsville, MD 16 Sep 1750. Died Frederick County, Maryland 18 May 1831. Jonathan Browning Jr. : Born near Browningsville, MD 16 Sep 1750. Died Frederick County, Maryland 18 May 1834. 4. Father of 45. Colnfident. Continued Table A2-4 Ancestors of Jonathan Browning Jr. 91. Margaret Lewis: Born Clarksburg, Montgomery, Province of Maryland abt 10 Jun 1754. Died Montgomery, Maryland, United States abt 03 May 1803. Mother of 45. Confident. Daughter of Stephen Lewis: Born abt 1740. Died [date unknown]. Father of 59. Confident. END ===1740=== 72. Alexander Beall: Born Maryland abt 1742. Died Maryland 1810. Father of 36. Confident. Son of William Beall: Born Maryland abt 1720. Died Long Lookt For, Bennets Creek, Montgomery Co, Maryland 1764. Father of 40. Confident. END 73. Elizabeth Harvey: Born Piscataway, Prince Georges County, Province of Maryland abt 1748. Died Montgomery, Maryland, United States aft 1790. Mother of 36. Confident. Daughter of William Harvey Sr: Born England 1724. Died Montgomery County, MD aft 1794. Father of 41. and Anastatia Kindelsperger: Born England abt 1728. Died Frederick, Frederick Maryland USA 1752. Mother of 41. Confident. END 76. Jeremiah J. Lewis: Born Prince Georges Co, MD 30 Mar 1745. Died Purdum, Montgomery Co, MD 22 Nov 1822. Father of 38. Confident. Continued Table A2-1 Ancestors of Jeremiah J. Lewis. 1. Jeremiah J. Lewis (Lewis-13481) : Born Prince Georges Co, MD 30 Mar 1745. Died Purdum, Montgomery Co, MD 22 Nov 1822. Confident Generation 2 Confident 77. Jane Fitzgerald: Born Prince Georges Co, MD abt 1740. Died Purdum, Montgomery Co, MD 09 Mar 1814. Mother of 38. Confident. END 86. Michael Mussetter: Born Frederick County, Province of Maryland 1742. Died Frederick County, Maryland, USA 1820. Father of 43. Son of :108. Michael Mussetter: Born abt 1690. Died [date unknown]. Father of 54. Confident. END ===1730=== 88. John D. Purdum: Born Howard District, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland 09 Nov 1739. Died Montgomery County, Maryland, USA 17 Jan 1795. Father of 44. Confident. Continued Table A2-2 Ancestors of John D. Purdum.. 1. John D. Purdum: Born Howard District, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland 09 Nov 1739. Died Montgomery County, Maryland, USA 17 Jan 1795. Generation 2 Confident 89. Keziah Darby: Born Anne Arundel County, Maryland 25 Jul 1742. Died Maryland, USA abt 28 Dec 1832. Mother of 44. Confident. Continued Table A2-3 Ancestors of Keziah Darby. 1. Keziah "Kesiah" (Darby) Purdum: Born Anne Arundel County, Maryland 25 Jul 1742. Died Maryland, USA about 28 Dec 1832. Not confident. 92. Edward King: Born Prince George's County, Maryland 1740. Died Montgomery Co, MD abt 1784. Father of 46. Confident. Continued Table A2-5 Ancestors of Edward King. 1. Edward King: Born Prince George's County, Province of Maryland about 1740. Died Montgomery Co, MD about 1784. Confident. \93. Rebecca Duckett: Born Prince Georges County, MD abt 1742. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 46. Confident. Continued Table A2-6 Ancestors of Rebecca Duckett 1. Rebecca Duckett: Born Prince Georges County, MD about 1742. Died [date unknown]. Confident 84. Hubartus Beyer: Born Duchy of Wurtemburg, Holy Roman Empire 10 Apr 1739. Died Frederick Co, MD 20 Jun 1800. Father of 42. Confident. END. ===1720=== 32. John Day: Born Prince George's County, Maryland 1720. Died Maryland 01 Oct 1772. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. END 80. Francis Walker I: Born abt 1720. Died St. John's Church Broad Creek, Piscataway Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland 1767. Father of 40. See also #74 Confident. END 87. Mary Unknown: Born Frederick County, Province of Maryland 1726. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 43. Confident. END 2. Jonathan Browning Sr.: Born Prince Georges Co, MD abt 1726. Died Montgomery Co, MD 06 Sep 1804. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. 3. Elizabeth Lewis: Born Prince Georges Co, MD abt 1731. Died Montgomery Co, MD 10 Aug 1804. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident 2. Basill Poole II: Born Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel Co, MD abt 1726. Died Clarksburg area, Montgomery Co, MD abt 1802. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident ===1710=== 2. Daniel Lewis (Lewis-5934) : Born Prince Georges County, Province of Maryland 06 Oct 1715. Died Montgomery, Montgomery, Maryland, United States 11 Jun 1787. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. Need Rewrite 3. Margaret Edwards (Edwards-7931) : Born 29 Aug 1711. Died aft 04 Sep 1781. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. END 2. James Purdum: Born Howard District, Anne Arundel County, Maryland 1719. Died MD bef 1747. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. 2. John King Sr: Born abt 1710. Died Prince Georges Co, Maryland, United States 12 Jan 1790. Confident. 3. Elisabeth Swann: Born Charles County, Province of Maryland abt 1713. Died Province of Maryland aft 1753. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident ===1700=== 5. Mary Elizabeth Baker: Born abt 1700. Died bef 1762. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Uncertain. END 3. Henrietta Unknown (or Henrietta Kephart) : Born bef 1708. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. END 6. Samuel Lewis: Born Prince Georges, Maryland 1702. Died Prince Georges, Maryland 1757. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident ===1690=== 4. Jonathan Lewis (Lewis-5939) : Born Prince George's, Maryland 1690. Died Prince George's, Maryland 1724. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident 5. Mary Lewis (Lewis-5932): Born Maryland, United States 1690. Died Maryland, United States [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. END 2. Josias Darby: Born South River, Anne Arundel Co, Province of Maryland abt 19 Jul 1695. Died Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland Nov 1767. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident 6. Thomas Swann: Born St Marys County, Province of Maryland abt 1692. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland bef 24 Aug 1743. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. 7. Elizabeth Cottrell: Born William and Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland 30 Apr 1689. Died abt 17 Feb 1722. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. 4. Basill Poole I: Born England 1692. Died Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland bef 06 Aug 1770. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. END 5. Lois Shipley: Born Maryland aft 1704. Died Maryland [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. ===1680=== 4. John King I: Born Charles County, Province of Maryland abt 1680. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland 02 Jun 1736. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. 5. Charity Meek: Born Charles County, Province of Maryland abt 1684. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland bef 1736. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. {Previously she was Charity Meek Wade, daughter of Richard Wade and a Magna Charta descendant!) 11. Susannah Stevens: Born Anne Arundel County, MD abt 1688. Died Anne Arundel County, Maryland 1727. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident. Generation 5 Confident ===1670=== 4. Richard Duckett: Born London, England 1672. Died Prince George's County, Province of Maryland abt 1733. Immigrant. Confident. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. 10. Richard Shipley I: Born Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 16 Oct 1677. Died Elkridge, Howard, Maryland Oct 1724. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. ===1660=== 8. John Lewis (Lewis-791) : Born Prince Georges, Maryland abt 1661. Died Prince George's County, Maryland 05 Mar 1710. Married Elizabeth Horner (House-2040), but Jonathan must be child of unknown first wife. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Same as #12 in Table A2-4. Confident. END. 12. John Lewis: Born Prince Georges, Maryland abt 1661. Died Prince George's County, Maryland 05 Mar 1710. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Uncertain 13. Elizabeth Horner: Born Prince Georges, Maryland 1665. Died Upper Marlboro, Prince George's, Maryland 1734. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Uncertain 5. Rebecca Jones: Born South River, Anne Arundel, Md abt 1665. Died St Ann's Parish, Anne Arundel, Md 13 Dec 1714. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident Generation 4 Confident 4. Joseph Darby: Born England 19 Jul 1665. Died Anne Arundel Co, MD abt 1706. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident 10. Francis Meek Sr: Born abt 1660. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. END 11. Mary Glover: Born Port Tobacco, Charles County, Province of Maryland abt 1665. Died Port Tobacco, Charles County, Province of Maryland bef 05 Feb 1728. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident. 12. James Swann Sr: Born Charles County, Province of Maryland abt 1668. Died St Marys County Province of Maryland 19 Jan 1707. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident 13. Judith Goldsmith: Born St Mary's Couty, Province of Maryland 1663. Died St. Mary's County, Province of Maryland aft 26 Mar 1736. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Confident. 14. James Cottrell: Born William and Mary Parish, Charles County, Province of Maryland about 1660. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland 1722. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident. 15. Elizabeth Burford: Born Charles County, Province of Maryland 1669. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 7. Daughter of 30 & 31. Confident. 11. Anne Cheyney: Born Anne Arundel County, Maryland 1661. Died All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 29 Apr 1730. Confident. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. ===1650=== 4. John Purdum: Born South Wales abt 1657. Died Howard District, Anne Arundel County, Maryland bef 1747. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. END 12. Basil Waring: Born Calvert County, Province of Maryland abt 1650. Died The Cliffs, Calvert County, Province of Maryland Dec 1688. Confident. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Thomas Greenfield 1647 15. Martha Truman: Born Gedling, Nottinghamshire, England 1656. Died Magoonskin Plantation, Prince George's County, Province of Maryland aft 27 Mar 1739. Immigrant. Confident. Mother of 7. Daughter of 30 & 31. 20. Adam Shipley I: Born Yorkshire, England 1655. Died Anne Arundel County, Maryland bef 1698. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Immigrant Confident. 21. Lois Unknown: Born abt 1658. Died Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland bef 1698. Mother of 10. Daughter of 42 & 43. Confident. END 22. Charles Stevens Jr: Born Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1658. Died Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1703. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident 5. Charity Jacob: Born Anne Arundel County, Maryland abt 1681. Died Prince Georges County, Maryland 07 May 1741. Confident. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. 25. Sarah Leigh: Born abt 1627. Died Calvert County, Province of Maryland abt 1684. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. Immigrant. Confident. END 13. Sarah Marsham: Born Calvert Co, Province of Maryland abt 1665. Died Charles Co, Province of Maryland 08 Jan 1733. Confident. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. ===1640=== 8. Samuel Darby (Darby-1054) : Born Somerset, England 01 Jan 1645. Died Anne Arundel, Province of Maryland 14 Apr 1671. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. End. Notice possible connection with Darby-555 (New England Family) 26. Thomas Horner: Born 1641. Died Swan Creek, Harford, Maryland, United States 16 Jun 1756. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Uncertain. END 22. Giles Glover: Born England abt 1642. Died Charles, Maryland, [date unknown]. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident. END 23. Elizabeth Unknown: Born abt 1644. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland aft 1686. Mother of 11. Daughter of 46 & 47. Confident. END 14. Thomas Greenfield: Born Carleton, Gedling Parish, Nottinghamshire, England bef 18 Feb 1647. Died Prince Georges County, Maryland bef 08 Sep 1715. Immigrant Confident. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. 23. Elizabeth Unknown: Born Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1645. Died Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland [date unknown]. Mother of 11. Daughter of 46 & 47. Confident. END Generation 6 Confident ===1630=== 24. Edward Swann: Born Kent County, England bef 1630. Died Eagleton, Charles, MD British Colonial America 26 May 1708. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Confident. END. Not son of William Swann or Judith Greene of Surry Virginia. 25. [[Heath-234|Susannah Heath (Heath-234): Born Surrey, England abt 1632. Died Charles County, Maryland abt 1693. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. Confident. END. Parents on WikiTree -- William Heath and Edith Idylth Tanner -- need disconnection. :26. John Goldsmith: Born 1640. Died 1683. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Confident. END 30. Thomas Burford: Born England 1635. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland bef 24 Mar 1686. Father of 15. Son of 60 & 61. Confident. END 31. Ann Pope: Born St. Mary's County, Province of Maryland 1638. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland bef 14 May 1700. Mother of 15. Daughter of 62 & 63. Confident. Generation 6: Certain. END 44. Charles Stevens Sr: Born England abt 1615. Died Anne Arundel Co., MD bef 1662. Father of 22. Son of 88 & 89. Immigrant. Confident/. 23. Charity UNKNOWN: Born England or Virginia abt 1632. Died Anne Arundel County, Maryland abt 1668. Mother of 11. Daughter of 46 & 47. Immigrant Confident. END 31. Anne Storer: Born Lincolnshire, England abt 1638. Died Calvert County, Maryland abt 03 Aug 1713. Mother of 15. Daughter of 62 & 63. Immigrant Confident ===1620=== 10. John Jacob: Born Dover, Kent, England 28 Dec 1628. Died All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland 29 Oct 1726. Immigrant. Confident. Popular genealogies without adequate sources make him son of John Jacob II: Born Dover, Kent Co., England, GB 17 Nov 1588. Died Bristol, England 1645 and Alice Golder: Born Dover, Kent Co., England, GB abt 1595. Died Dover, Kent, England aft 1634, daughter of John Golder. John Jacob II shown as son of John Jacob I, born Dover, Kent, 1560, died there about 12 March 1627, and Joan Lucas, born Dover 1570 and died Kent, England 1653, but it all hangs on the connection with John Jacob Immigrant. 22. Richard Cheney I: Born England or Virginia abt 1621. Died Anne Arundel County, Maryland aft 06 Mar 1684. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Immigrant. Confident. END 30. James Truman: Born Gedling, Nottingham, England 1622. Died St Mary's, Maryland 07 Aug 1672. Father of 15. Son of 60 & 61. Immigrant Confident. ===1610=== 28. Walter Cottrell: Born England bef 1619. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland aft 1660. Father of 14. Son of 56 & 57. Confident. END 24. Sampson Waring: Born Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England bef 14 Jul 1616. Died Calvert County, Province of Maryland abt 1668. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Immigrant Confident Continued Space: Sampson Waring Ahnentafel ==B. Reviewed Slaveholder== ===1800=== Twelve. 18. [[Beall-394|Elisha Beall]]: Born Browningsville, Maryland 1800. Died Damascus, Maryland Mar 1870. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident. Owned 2 slaves 1840, 1 slave 1850. Named as slaveholder on profile. Wife: 19. [[Lewis-13280|Aletha Ann Lewis]]: Born Montgomery Co, MD 11 Dec 1804. Died Damascus, Maryland 28 Jun 1881. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Confident. ===1780=== Eleven 38. Jeremiah Lewis Jr.: Born Purdum, Montgomery Co, MD 06 May 1781. Died Montgomery Co, MD 05 Apr 1868. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. Confident 39. Mary Windsor: Born Winsor homstead nr Clarksburg, MD 30 Jan 1787. Died Montgomery Co, MD 12 Jul 1852. Mother of 19. Daughter of 78 & 79. Confident. END. ===1770=== Ten 46. John Duckett King: Born Kings Valley, Montgomery, Maryland, United States 20 Jun 1778. Died King's Valley, Montgomery Co, MD 14 May 1858. Father of 23. Son of 92 & 93. Confident. 47. Jemima Miles: Born Clarksburg, Montgomery, Maryland, United States 08 May 1782. Died KINGS VALLEY, Montgomery, Maryland, United States 30 Oct 1861. Mother of 23. Daughter of 94 & 95. Confident. ===1760=== Nine 16. James Day: Born Frederick Co, MD 08 Sep 1762. Died Browningsville, Montgomery Co, MD 19 Feb 1842. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident Eight 44. Joshua Purdum: Born Cedar Grove, Montgomery County, Province of Maryland 21 Nov 1767. Died Browningsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA 28 Aug 1832. Father of 22. Son of 88 & 89. Confident 45. Rachel Browning: Born Maryland abt 1775. Died Maryland bef 05 Mar 1847. Mother of 22. Daughter of 90 & 91. Confident Seven. 94. Charles Miles: Born Maryland abt 1760. Died Clarksburg, Montgomery Co, Maryland, United States 01 Apr 1842. Father of 47. Confident. END. 95. Elizabeth Poole: Born Anne Arundel County,Maryland abt 1763. Died Montgomery County, Maryland bef 1795. Mother of 47. Confident. Continued Table A2-7 Ancestors of Elizabeth Poole 1. Elizabeth (Poole) Miles: Born Anne Arundel County, Maryland about 1763. Died Montgomery County, Maryland before 1795. Confident. ===1700=== Six 2. John Duckett: Born Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland 31 Oct 1706. Died Prince George's County, Province of Maryland 1765. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. 3. Sarah Haddock Waring: Born Prince George's County, Province of Maryland abt 11 Apr 1721. Died Bowie, Prince George's Co, MD abt May 1784. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. ===1690=== Five 4. Edward Browning Sr: Born Maryland abt 1694. Died Montgomery Co, MD 09 Apr 1785. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. END 5. Elizabeth Burton ===1680=== Four 6. Basil Waring Jr: Born Calvert County, Maryland 1683. Died Prince George's County, Maryland 1733. Confident. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. 7. Martha Greenfield: Born Magoonskin Plantation, Prince Georges Co, MD 1688. Died Prince George's Co, MD 1758. Confident. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. ===1640=== Three John Goldsmith b. 1640. Slaveowner. 8 GF. 27. Judith Gerrard: Born St. Mary's, Province of Maryland abt 1639. Died Westmoreland, Virginia Colony 1696. Mother of 13. Daughter of 54 & 55. Confident. END. Not daughter of Dr. Thomas Gerrard. ===1630=== Two 26. Richard Marsham: Born England abt 1638. Died Prince Georges Co, Province of Maryland 14 Apr 1713. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Immigrant Confident. END 27. Katherine Fisher: Born England abt 1630. Died Province of Maryland bef 1694. Mother of 13. Daughter of 54 & 55. Immigrant Confident. END ===1610=== One 62. Francis Pope: Born England abt 1610. Died Charles County, Province of Maryland 27 Jan 1670. Father of 31. Son of 124 & 125. Confident. END

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This annotated list should include everyone named Day in the 1790 United States census as well as every additional person named Day born or living in Maryland between 1700 and 1790, and not deceased by 1790. '''Anne Arundel County''' :{Day- | John Day] image 193 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVXF?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 census Ann Arundel] :Elizabith Day Anne Arundel, Maryland 2 :[[Day-7549|Thomas Day-7549]] (Possible father of William Day-7550) Anne Arundel, Maryland 8 '''Baltimore County''' :Enumerated by [[Graybill-461 | Jacob Graybill]] Assistant to the Marshall :(This appears to be the right James Day, but then there are so many James' to choose from) :[[Day-15873 | James Day]] (aka: James Maxwell Day B:24 Mar 1753 in Joppa, Harford) Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland 3 Isaac Day Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 2 Mark Day Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 9 Robert Day Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 3 5 ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-19073|Benjamin Edward Day-19073]] (1759-1836) :[[Day-12920|Louisa Day-12920 Chance]] (1762-1825) :[[Day-15332|Sarah Day-15332]] b. 1768 :[[Day-18049|Charlotte Day-18049]], born 1770 :[[Day-18050|Nicholas Day-18050]] born 1773 :[[Day-17297|Elizabeth Day-187297 Bowman]] (1776-1850) :[[Day-18047|Elizabeth Maxwell Day-18047]] born 1776 :[[Day-18051|Edward Day-18051]] born 1776 :[[Day-18048|James Maxwell Day-18048]] born 1779 (born 1779 he was only 11 years old) :Day-5265 moved to KY :Day-6109 moved to Indiana '''Calvert County''' No Days in Census ''Not in Census'' [[Day-14590|Robert Day-14590]] '''Charles County''' Benjamin Day Charles, Maryland 6 Henrietta Day Charles, Maryland 3 Vinney (Mulatto) Day Charles, Maryland 4 William (Mulatto) Day Charles, Maryland 1 '''Frederick County''' No Days in Census ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-6650|Ezekiel Day-6650]] b. 1767 '''Harford County''' :[[Day-11544|Edwd Day-11544]] (1759-1842) Harford, Maryland 2 6 :Also, a [[Day-15732 | Edward Day]] 1742 -after 1747 :[[Day-15732 | Elijah Day]] Harford, Maryland 4 :[[Day-9846 | John Day]] Harford, Maryland 1 11 John Day Harford, Maryland 10 17 :[[Day-18078 | Joshua Day]] (abt. 1770 - 1816) Harford, Maryland 6 Maryann Day Harford, Maryland 10 15 ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-15873|James Maxwell Day-15873]] (1753-1805) :[[Day-8388|Samuel Day]] :[[Day-9847|Gouldsmith Day]] (1782-1840) '''Kent County''' :[[Day-19776 | John Day]] (b: 4 Mar 1754 in Shrewsbury Parish, Kent) :Kent, Maryland 8 16 Elisabeth Dee Kent, Maryland 5 '''Montgomery County''' [[Day-3939|James Day-3939]] (1862-1842) Montgomery, Maryland 4 ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-1806|Mary Day-1806 Tucker]] b. 1760 moved to KY :[[Day-4253|Aquila Day-4253]] (1785-1870) '''Prince George's County''' :Ann Day Prince Georges, Maryland 3 Possibly [[Day-15205|Ann Day-15205]] b. 1755 Luke Day Prince Georges, Maryland 5 ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-7906|Ballard Day-7905]] (1761-1815) to SC :[[Day-8440|Edward Day-8440]] moved to SC :[[Day-15994|Elizabeth Day-15995 Perfect]] (1762-1837) :[[Day-15454|Matthew Day-15454]] moved to TN :[[Day-2913|Truman Day-2913]] (1764-1855) moved to KY :[[Day-14724|Sarah Day-14724]], bgorn 1785 '''Washington County''' John Day Washington, Maryland 2 Thomas C Deye Back River Upper Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 40 45 Thomas C. Deye Ford Back River Upper Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 8 '''County Unknown''' :Theodocia Day, b. 1761, moved to Georgia. (Pennsylvania Days) :[[Day-7550|William Day-7550]] (1770-1850) :[[Day-18196|George Day-18196]] b. 1777 :[[Day-4250|Lydia Day-4250 Shipley]] (1780-1860) :[[Day-19225|Jacob Day-19225]] (1781-1862) "[[Day-4317|Richard Day-4317]] (1782-1859) :[[Day-19003|Margaret Day-19003]] (1784-1851) :[[Day-4979|William Henry Day-4979]], b. 1787 :[[Day-7983|Martha Day-7983 Bruer]] b. 1787 :[[Day-1141|Christopher Day-1141]] (1788-1881) :[[Day-7379|Christiana Day-7379]], b. 1789 '''Notes''' :The census for Cecil County no Days were found. :The images for Kent County ave 2 pages, names are torn out image 565/566 == Sources == #Image #5 is the "Introduction" image 7 is a list of Counties and which Volume each roll of film is found. Image 12 starts the actual book..."History of Baltimore County"- Image 14 is an exact LIST of Counties and pages they are on. Image #16 '''Baltimore Town''' Certification by ''Jacob Graybill'', Asst to the Marshall" :Image 17 is the list of Families, to image 41 for the TALLY :Image 42/43 "Inhabitants of the two Delaware Hundreds in Baltimore County" Feb 15 1791 :Image 50 page 65 "Part of Harford County 1 of 2 complete" a description of the area: from little falls of Gunpowder..." thru image 79 Image 81 "Patafsco Lower Hundred................. by Phillip Hall" then into the Family names. Image 137 is the end of the Harford County. Image 138 page 233 is "Montgomery County" to image 155 Image 156 the Tally and Certification of Wm. Robertson 25th April 1791" Image 157 pages 269 "Prince George's County" names start on this page thru to image 191 Image 191 page 332 "Ann Arundel by Mc Gibbons March 20 1791" Image 192 is the start of the Families but the left page is totally missing all names and the right page has the names but the column numbers are torn off. Image 193 is the start of the Families but the left page is totally missing all names and the right page has the names but the column numbers are torn off. Image 193 page 332 right page starts with "John Day 1/ _ / 2 _ 1" the rest is torn off. Pages 332-419 Anne Arundel Image 459 is the END of and Tally box for Worcester County, -- Image 462 STARTS- Frederick County, Md./ 522 ENDS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-397P?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Harford County, 579 images] image 525 a description of the area: "from little falls of Gunpowder..." 7612 inhabits Image 526 is only 1 side of 2 pages.. Harford County image 538 is Bush, Harford County / Image 546 STARTS Cecil County & a LIST of TOWNS image 561 is the COUNT box / image 562 STARTS Kent County/ thru 569 571 is not legible at all. 575 is the TALLY Sheet. and states: "Part of St. Mary's County Md. for other part of St. Mary's County See Vol. 1 pages 612 to 672" Current Project I {{US Southern Colonist|Virginia}} ==Biography== The following biography is based on the primary sources discovered to date which refer to John Finley, Gentleman, of South River, Augusta County, Virginia, husband of Mary Caldwell, and the most recent published research interpreting those records. ===South River, Augusta County, Virginia=== ====1710 Birth and Parents==== Carmen Finley refers to him as "John Finley of South River." In contrast to "John Finley of Middle River", who is described in documents as a "cooper", John Finley of South River is a "gentleman". Finley, (2003), 4 Finley found no evidence of any relationship between John Finley of Middle River and John Finley of South River. Finley (2003) 5 For Carmen Finley, the names of the parents of John Finley of South River have not yet been established but they likely came from Pennsylvania, where there are extensive records of Finleys in early Lancaster and later Franklin County that are probably related. Carmen Finley (1995) Wilson stated that John Finley came to Virginia from Pennsylvania with his two brothers, [[Finley-697|William]] and [[Finley-696|Robert]], just a few years after the movement of Scotch-Irish to this area was started by John Lewis. . Howard McKnight Wilson, The Tinkling Spring: Headwater of Freedom, A study of the Church and Her People 1732-1952 (Verona, Va.: McClure Press, 1974), p. 6-10.Cited by Finley (1995). '''1710 Birth Year Estimation''' While we do not have a date of birth for him, we do know that he had five children born between 1740 and 1749 and an elder son born before 1740. From this one would assume that he was a fairly young man when he settled in Beverley Manor, born probably not later than 1710. ====1738 Arrival at South River, Beverley Manor==== The John Finley of South River settled there in the late 1730's. The earliest records that could be found for him were in Beverley Manor, Augusta County, Virginia, in 1738. . Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County ( Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.:1966), 2:375, 2:41. Cited by Finley (1995) ====Tinkling Spring and First Wife Thomson==== Carmen Finley identifies the first wife of John Finley of South River as "a daughter of the Reverend John Thomson, her given name unknown. Her father took an active role in establishing Tinkling Spring Meeting House, a Presbyterian congregation for the Scotch-Irish settlement in and around Beverley Manor. John Finley was an elder of Tinkling S;prings, the first church built in the area. In the first action recorded, John Finley was appointed one of five commissioners charged with purchasing property on which to build their meeting house and collecting money to pay a minister. His brother, William, was one of the signers of this act, dated "August ye 14th 1741." The Christian Societies in the back part of Virginia on September 5, 1739, united in presenting a supplication to the Presbytery of Donegal for the ministerial services of Rev. John Thomson, Chestnut Level pastor, as an "Itinerant Preacher to Virginia." . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring, p. 62. . However, the Donegal Presbytery refused Thomson's petition to release him from Chestnut Level, where he was stationed at that time, and the Reverend John Craig was assigned in his place.(26) . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring., p. 84. A site to build the first log structure was selected about five miles southwest of where the Finleys were living: A cool spring of water--issuing from beneath a rock, gathering into a pool from which man lives, overflowing into a stream by which the plains are made alive--is a delightful work of nature. The earliest pioneers in the Valley of Virginia found a bold spring, whose emerging waters made a musical sound upon the cavernous rocks, and they called it the tinkling spring. The church, located near this spring and named for it, is like "a spring of water willing up to eternal life" for multitudes who have passed this way.(27). Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring., p. 3. The first sanctuary was twenty-four by fifty feet, with a simple interior. "The floor was the ground over which the sanctuary was constructed. The pewswere backless hand-made benches, probably small logs split with the smooth-hewn surface up and supported by wooden legs driven into auger holes. [and it was] without heating facilities."(28) . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring., pp. 88-90. The Tinkling Spring Commissioners posted their first notice for payment on the log building on 12 November 1744, calling for twelve shillings per family. The congregation was divided into three quarters, with John Finley heading one quarter. This was an administrative device for organizing and collecting money from the parishioners. John's brothers, William and Robert, were both listed as members of his quarter at this time.(29) . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring., p. 439. ====1740 Sells Land==== On 23 July 1740 John Finley sold land to John McCollough. Carmen Finley could not find a record of the land's purchase. She suggests that John had the survey made but sold the land before he obtained complete title. Finley (2003) 100 ====1741 Finley Baptisms at Tinkling Spring Meeting House==== Baptismal records of the Tinkling Spring Meeting House now only exist for the years between 1740 and 1749. Tinkling Spring was a Presbyterian congregation, so baptisms would have occurred generally within the year after birth. Wilson identifies the following Finley children baptized at Tinkling Springs during this period, and notes that they belong to two different John Finley families. Those children asterisked are in the family of John Finley of Middle River and the remainder, bolded, are assumed to be in the family of John Finley of South River. Carmen Finley (2003) 9 *'''Elizabeth, 18 January 1741 *Willilam, 30 Jauary 1743''' *George* 30 January 1743 *Robert* 21 April 1745 *'''Margaret* December 1746 *James 8 March 1747 *George 4 January 1748 (baptized by Rev. John Thomson) *James, 26 March 1749. ''' ====1746 Bought George Robinson Property==== On 13 May 1746 Finley bought an 892 acre property from George Robinson. On 22 May 1750 the property was divided; a 298 acre parcel was deeded by John Finley, Gent, to William Finley, Gent and a 297 parcel deeded to John Finley, Gent to Robert Finley, Gent, leaving John with the remaining 297 acre parcel. Presumably the three brothers were living close together. Four years after the purchase of the Robinson property, formal deeds were drawn up in which John split his property into equal thirds and sold two of them to his brothers, William and Robert. . Augusta Co., Va., Deed Books 2:708-710, 2:711-714. Cited by Finley (1995).. ====John Finley Operated a Mill==== An early road order showed that the Finleys operated a mill, "A Road be cleared from Finley's Mill to the Tinkling spring and thence to McCords Mill That John Finley and Archibald Stewart, John Christy and Robert Cunningham oversee the Same.". Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring., p. 72. ====1748 Tinkling Spring Matters==== In 1748 John was made an elder of Tinkling Spring, a position he held until about 1764.(34) . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring, p. 431. Through all this John Finley, as a representative of Tinkling Spring, continued actively in the cause of the church, attending special meetings of the presbytery at Rockfish Meeting House beyond the Blue Ridge in 1759 and in Prince Edward County in 1760. . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring, p. 158. At the next meeting of the Presbytery, held at Tinkling Spring on 1 April 1761, the [[Sankey-425|Reverend Richard Sankey]] of Buffalo, in Prince Edward County, son-in-law of Reverend John Thomson, was "continued" as moderator of the group. . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring, p. 159. Tinkling Spring continued to be a favored meeting place and the Reverend John Craig also often served as the moderator. However, problems mounted after the end of the French and Indian War in 1763. Craig's original mission included serving the Stone House just north of Beverly Manor, as well as Tinkling Spring, with the understanding that he would become a full time pastor for whichever could first afford his services. At the spring meeting held 5 May 1763 at Tinkling Spring, the Stone Meeting House asked for a separation from Tinkling Spring, with a decision deferred until the next meeting. At the fall meeting of the presbytery in Cumberland County, 3 October 1764, the first item of business, following "Suplications for Supplies," was that Mr Craig is dismissed from the Tinkling Spring, and sustains the pastoral relation as to the Congregation of Stone meeting House only. The elder representing Tinkling Spring at this meeting was John Finley. He put in a request for a supply assignment at Tinkling Spring but none was made except, ". . .ministers in Augusta County, are left to their own discretion, in supplying." . . . Mr. Craig preached his farewell sermon at Tinkling Spring in November 1764.(38) . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring, pp. 164-165. Wilson, in discussing post war problems of the French and Indian War, summarized the situation succinctly: ''Tinkling Spring people, with Rev. John Craig as their pastor, pioneered in the practice of religious freedom in the Colony of Virginia . . . Her men, though reluctant in aggression, were invaluable in defense against Indian cruelty. They were among the stalwart leaders that turned the tide in the frontier phase of the French-British struggle out of which grew the short-lived English rule over America. Tinkling Spring's first quarter of a century of service left her a changed and weakened meeting house group. Alexander Breckenridge, James Patton, John Preston, Archibald Stuart and John Lewis were dead by this time; John Finley, an active elder, disappears from the record, probably transferring his efforts to Brown's Meeting House; and families now removed entirely, or in part, were the Breckenridges, Lewises, Prestons, Campbells, Bells, Thompsons and others.'' . Wilson (1954), Tinkling Spring, p. 166. One can imagine the feelings of dismay which probably overcame John after devoting a good twenty-five years of his life to the building of Tinkling Spring. He sold his remaining interest in the Robinson property, 297 acres, to his brother William in March 1765.(40) . Augusta County, Va., Deed Book 11:808-809. Cited by Finley (1995). ====1750 Second Marriage to Mary Caldwell==== John's second wife was [[Caldwell-424|Mary Caldwell]], whose cousin [[Caldwell-358|Martha Caldwell]] was the mother of [[Calhoun-124|John Caldwell Calhoun]], who became Vice President of the United States. Bransford (1928) ===1765 Prince Edward County, Virginia=== Carmen Finley notes that John Finley of South River removed about 1765 to Prince Edward County, where he remained until about 1772/1772. Prince Edward County was another Scotch-Irish Presbyterian settlement adjacent to that developed by John Caldwell. The Reverend John Thomson contributed to the Buffalo settlement in Prince Edward County for a while in the late 1740s. John Finley was related by marriage to both the Thomsons and the Caldwells, and while neither were living at the time, his first wife's brother-in-law, Reverend Richard Sankey, was still actively engaged in church work there. In fact, John's daughter, Elisabeth, had been living with the Sankeys before John made the move and until her marriage in January of 1764.(41) . John G. Herndon, "Some of the Descendants of the Rev. John Thomson, (1690-1753)," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 51 (October 1943), pp. 394-404; reprinted in Genealogies of Virginia Families, 5 vols., (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981), 5:454-464. Cited by Finley (1995). John purchased 400 acres on Vaughan's Creek on 15 June 1765 from Jacob and Honour Garrett,(42). Prince Edward Co., Va., Deed Book 3:1-2. Cited by Finley (1995). and John's son William bought 430 acres on Vaughan's Creek from John Caldwell on 19 August 1765.(43) . Prince Edward Co, Va., Deed Book 3:21. Cited by Finley (1995) ===Montgomery County, Virginia=== ====1773 Move to Sally Run, Reed Creek in Montgomery (now Wythe) County==== In 1773 John Finley purchased property on Sally Run in Montgomery (now Wythe) County, Virginia . It is unknown what prompted this move, but again he was moving into territory where other family and friends had located. There were two James Finleys already living there and it is strongly suspected that the elder James was a younger brother of John. Reverend Thomson's oldest daughter, Sarah, was living there with her second husband, William Sayers, who was also active in the affairs of the local Presbyterian Church at Reed Creek. George Breckenridge, son of Alexander, who had also been one of the original commissioners of Tinkling Spring, was nearby. John settled on a 327 acre parcel on Sally Run, waters of Reed Creek, which he bought from John McFarland in November 1773. . Montgomery Co., Va., Order Book 1:142. Cited by Finley (1995). ====1779 Agreement for Life Care and Death==== Six years later, John and "Meary", his wife, drew up articles of agreement giving their property to sons, David and Samuel, in exchange for life care. John died sometime prior to 19 August 1782, when the court ordered a deposition be taken of Mary to testify the document they drew up in 1773 was done according to his wishes. . Montgomery Co., Va., , Deed Book A:283. Cited by Finley (1995). John Filnley died at the Sally Run property prior to 1782. ===Children=== '''Children of John and (Thomson) Finley include, so far as they are known''' #[[Finley-626|John Finley]], born about 1738/39, most likely in Augusta County, Virginia. Married Ann Miller. John Caldwell Finley #[[Finley-34|Elizabeth Finley]], baptized by Rev. John Craig 18 January 1740/41, Tinkling Spring, Augusta County, Virginia. m. Cargill. Had been living with the Sankeys until her marriage in January 1764. #William Finley, baptized by Rev. John Craig 30 January 1743, Tinkling Spring, Augusta County, Virginia. See Finley-1341, Finley-2021, Finley3456, Finley-1277. On 19 August 1765 William, son of John, bought 430 acres on Vaughan's Creek from John Caldwell. #James Finley, baptizedby Rev. John Craig 8 March 1747, Tinkling Spring, Augusta County, Virginia.(46) .Wilson (1954). p. 474. According to Wilson, two James Finleys were born to the John Finley who also baptized Elisabeth, William, and George (4 January 1748). If so, this James must have died in infancy. Cited by Finley (1995). #[[Finley-336|George Finley]], baptized by Rev. John Thomson 4 January 1748, Tinkling Spring, Augusta County, Virginia. #James Finley, baptized by Rev. John Craig 26 March 1749, Tinkling Spring, Augusta County, Virginia. A second James Finley said to have been born to this John Finley, cannot be definitely identified as the son of Thomson or of Mary Caldwell (and it is assumed Wilson was correct in his grouping of the children into separate John Finley families). '''Children of John Finley and Second Wife Mary Caldwell''' #[[Finley-104|David Caldwell Finley]], b. 1754. David b. 1 June 1754 m. Elizabeth Mounts and had daughter Jane Ann Finley. Family Bible of Elizabeth Mounts Finley, with added notes by her daughter Jane Ann Finley Smith, and certified by family genealogy Albert Finley France and quoted in Dr Carmen Finley's history of Sonoma California Finleys (pp 38-39 indicates): David Finley, born 1 June 1754,(47) . Orange County, Indiana, Cemetery Records (Paoli, Ind.: Lost River Chapter, D.A.R., 1943), 3 (Orleans, Finley Cemetery), p. 224. Cited by Finley (1995). probably in Augusta County, Virginia. #[[Finley-640|Samuel Finley]], b. 1749 named heir with brother David. Samuel Finley, named heir with his brother David to his parent's plantation in Montgomery County in 1779, which they jointly sold in 1792. At that time both David and Samuel were "of Mercer County, Kentucky."(48) . Wythe Co., Va., Deed Book 1:95. Cited by Finley (1995) Evidence of his presence in Lincoln County continues at least through 1822, when the Rev. Samuel Finley served as President pro tem of Centre College in Danville.(55) . Robert E. Glass, Special Collections, Grace Doherty Library, Centre College, Danville, Ky. to author, 15 December 1987. Cited by Finley (1995). It is tempting to believe this Samuel Finley is David's brother, and perhaps he is. The one disquieting fact is that in the 1810 census of Lincoln County he is placed in the twenty-six to forty-five age group, too young to have inherited property in 1779.(56) . 1810 U.S. census, population schedule, Lincoln Co., Ky., p. 116. Cited by Finley (1995) Perhaps the above records include more that one Samuel Finley. #[[Finley-641|Thomas Finley]], b. 1757 b. 11 Feb 1157. Thomas Finley, born 11 February 1757, probably in Augusta County, Virginia. . Bible record in possession of James D. Finley, Modesto, California.. Cited by Finley (1995) ==Research Notes== ===Disambiguation=== These profiles are often confused: *[[Finley-223|John Finley-223]], born 1688 son of Robert & Margaret Lauder; married Mary Barclay, died 1760 York Co, PA. *[[Finley-102|John Finley-102]] of South River, Augusta County, Virginia. Estimated birth 1710. Gentleman, Elder, Tingling Springs Meeting House. Married Unknown Thomson and Mary Caldwell. Children by both. *[[Finley-212|John Finley-212]] born County Armagh, Ireland 1713, son of Michael and Ann. Immigrated to Pennsylvania. Married Martha Warwick in Pennsylvania and killed by Indians in Pennsylvania 1757 *[[Finley-1486|John Finley-1486]] of Middle River, Augusta County. Married Thankful Doak and died 1791 in Augusta County, Virginia *[[Finley-3216|John Finley-3216]], born County Armagh, Ireland, 1722 to Archibald Finley. Married Elizabeth Harris. Died 1769. "Old Indian Trader. *[[Finley-3228|Major John Finley-3228]] born 1726 County Antrim, s/o John Finley & Mary Ann Barclay *[[Finley-4107|John Finley-4107]] John Finley Jr, born say 1735 James River to John Finley Sr and Thankful Doak. Daniel Boone Guide. ===Earlier Research Compilations=== These historic secondary sources are similar to each other in major themes, but differ in some details. ====Clifford Bransford (1928)==== Clifford Bransford, writing in 1928, credits the earlier research of John Borland Finley, Ph. D. of Pennsylvania for research in Scotland, and credits Albert Finley France of Annapolis, Maryland with assistance "in untangling the Finleys." Bransford (1928), 1, 8 *'''Grandparent: Alexander.''' James Finley with his brothers John, Samuel and Andrew were sons of Alexander Finley, b. 1669 in Balchristie, Scotland, and removed to the north of Ireland in 1679. The 4 brothers came to East Nottingham Township, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (now in Maryland) in 1720. James, born 1687, had 8 sons including John, Robert and William. Bransford (1928), 2 *'''Parents: James and Elizabeth.''' John Finley, Robert Finley and William Finley, were sons of James and Elizabeth Finley of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, who moved to Virginia in 1736-1737 and received a grant of 3143 acres of "Beverly Manor lying in South River." Bransford (1928), 6 *'''1702 Born Dublin.''' John Finley Sr was born in Ireland in 1702. Bransford, (1928) *''1723 Marriage.'' In 1723 in Pennsylvania Thankful Doak married John Finley, Sr, second son of James and Elizabeth Finley. Bransford states that Thankful Doak was the sister of three brothers, Robert, Samuel and David Doak, who had come from the north of Ireland and settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1720. Bransford (1928), 7 *'''1737: Move to Virginia.''' Bransford adds that John Finley, Robert Finley, and William Finley, sons of James and Elizabeth Finley of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, who moved to Virginia in 1736-1737, received a grant of 3143 acres of "Beverly Manor lying in South River." *'''John Sr and Jr.''' There were two persons named John Finley in Augusta County. Bransford identifies them as father and son, senior and junior. Bransford states that John Finley, Jr., eldest son of John and Thankful (Doak) Finley, was born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in 1724, and moved with his father John Finley, Sr, to what was later Augusta County, Virginia, in 1737. Bransford (1928) p. 9 *'''1738 Freedom of Worship Petition'''. The Synod of Philadelphia supported a petitin of John Finley Sr and John Caldwell for freedom of worship of "such persons as shall remove to Western Virginia Bransford (1928), 4 *'''1740 Land.''' On December 1, 1740 Governor Blair patented to John Finley Sr 183 acres of land in Augusta County. and he took up his residence on the tract. *'''1740 Tinkling Springs.''' John Finley, Sr was an elder of Tinkling Springs in 1740. *'''1747 Tinkling Springs Commissioner.''' 19 November 1747, William Thompson and wife deed to John Finley Sr and other commissioners and trustees 170 acres called Tinkling Spring in Beverly Manor. It was on this lands that the noted Tinkling Spring church was built and John Finley, Sr, was active as an elder in the organization for many years. In 1749 John Finley, Sr, onveyed the 183 acres of land patented to him by Gov. Blair, to Alexander Gardner, and in the deed the land is describeed as being on "Finleys Branch of Cathey's River", and took up 297 acres on South River in "Beverly Manor": adjoining th land of Wm. Finley, presumably his brother, to whom he sold the tract for 150 pouds on the 18th of March, 1765. (In the deed both John and William Finley are described as "gentlemen"). This was part of the original "tract of 892 acres on Shannandsore surveyed for John Finley, Jr." Bransford, p. 8 *'''1749 Finley's Branch.''' In 1749 John Finley sold 183 acres on "Finley's Branch of Cathey's River (Middle River) and took up 297 acres on South River adjoining land of William Finley. Both John and Wiliam described as "gentlemen.". *The time and place of John Finley Sr's death is not known. He was living on South River as late as 1771. *John Finley Jr, eldest son, born Cumberland County Pennsylvania and moved with father to Augusta County. *John Finley Jr was married by the Rev. John Craig on ?April 22 1741 to Mary Thankful Caldwell, daughter of David and Mary Caldwell of Prince Edward County, Virginia. Bransford (1928) 10, *13 May 1748 bought 892 acres Beverly Manor. Chalkley';s Augusta Records, Vol III, p. 254, cited by Bransford (1928) 10 *John Finley Sr and Jr. added to tithables Aug 18, 1762 Augusta Records, I, 99, Bransford 9 *'''John Finley Jr wrote the 1791 will.''' Bransford makes John Finley Jr the author of the 1791 will: "John Finley, Jr, died in 1791; his will dated April 17th, was proved in Augusta County, VA Sept 20, 1791. By his wife, Mary Thankful Caldwell, he had eight children, five sons and three daughters, as follows: Bransford (1928), p. 12. Bransford then enumerates the children named in the 1791 will. *'''John Finley Jr's wife Mary "Thankful" was the wife Thankful in the will.''' Bransford consistently refers to Mary, the wife of John Finley "Jr" as "Mary Thankful." This permits him to make her the wife named "Thankful" in the 1791 will, but in no primary document does she have both a first and middle name, which were rarely used in the colonial period, *'''Children of John Finley, Sr.''' The children of John and Thankful (Doak) Finley were not those named in the 1791 will but instead were: #John Finley, Jr., born in Pennsylvania in 1724; died in Augusta County, Va in 1791, of whom later;l #Herbert Finley, born 1725 #James Finley, born 1728 #Margaret Finley, born 1730 #Samuel Finley, born 1732 #Andrew Finley, born 1736 #Alexander Finley, born 1738 #Thankful Finley, born 1739 #Elizabeth Finley, born 1741 #William Finley, born 1743 #Georege Finley born about 1745 Bransford identifies his parents as James and Elizabeth Finley of Cccc City, Pennsylvvania. France and Stout identify his father as John Finley, Sr. '''1736 The Burden Grant''' Early in the Spring of 1736, Benjamin Burden, an agent for Lord Fairfax, who held, under a patent from King James II, of England, all that part of Virginia known as the Northern Neck, came over, and after remaining a short time in Williamsburg, accepted an invitation to visit John Lewis, then living west of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, where he had settled in 1732. Returning shortly after to Williamsburg, Burden presented a fine buffalo calf he had captured to governor Gooch, which so much gratified that functionary, that he forthwith directed a warrant to be made out, authorizing Burden, the agent, to locate 500,000 acres of land on Shenandoah, or jame River, west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The grant required that Burden shoud settle one hunded families upon said land within ten years, DeHass' "History of WEstern Virginia, p. 38, cited by Bransford. For this purpose Burden brought over from England, Scotland, Ireland and from Pennsylvnia in 1737, upwards of one hundred families. He did not receive his grant from the Virginia Council until 1739, however. Va. Mag. Vol XXXI, p. 242, cited by Bransford. The first settlers of this grant to Burden were Ephraim McDowell and James GreenLee. And in their wake followed that sturdy Scotch-Irish race form Pennsylvania, represented by the families of Finley, Caldwell, Matthews, Crawford, Stuart, Lyle, Tilford, Paxton, Moore, Doak, Brown, Wilson, Caruthers, Patterson, Ramsey, Grigsby and others. '''1736 Land Grant in Beverly Manor''' John Finley, Robert Finley and William Finley, sons of James and Elizabeth Finley of Cumberland County, Pa, who moved to Virginia in 1736-1737, received a grant of 311432 acres of land out of the "Beverly Manor" tract, lying on South river in Augusta County. . See Virginia Deed Books for 1736, 1737, 1741 and 1742. Branford, p. 6 Of Robert Finley little is known. He doubtless never married. He served in Captain David Sruart's company of Augustga County militia in 1757, and was dead prior to October 17654, as John Finley acknowledges receipt from his father, James Finley, of certain notes and bonds "as his full part of his uncle, Robert Finley"s estate." Chalkley';s Augusta County Records", Vol III, p. 437. Branford, p. 6 ====Albert Finley France (1939) ==== In a typewritten narrative dated 1939, Albert Finley France of Annapolis, Maryland adds the following: *'''John Finley Sr. baptism in Dublin''' John Finley was the older son of James and Elizabeth (Patterson) Finley; and was baptized at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, Ireland, December 18, 1706. *'''1720 Finley family from Ireland''' James, Samuel, John, with wives and children immigrated on the ship "Eagle Wings," landing at New Castle, Delaware on May 22, 1720. *'''1724 Marriage of John and Thankful.''' France shows John Finley Sr was married by the Rev George Gillespie of Rock Presbyterian Church, Chester Co PA, 1724 Mar 10 to Thankful Doak. Thankful Doak, along with Samuel, David, John, and Robert, "were children of James and Elizabeth Doak who immigrated from the north of Ireland in 1710 and settled in East Nottingham Township, Chester, County, Pennsylvania." France (1939) 52 France (1939) 132. *'''Born at sea.''' "Thankful Doak was born on the ship coming over. There was a severe storm at sea in which many of the passengers and crew died and they were so glad to land safely they named her thankful." *'''John Finley Sr. 1773 death.''' John Finley, Sr, died at South River, Augusta County, Virginia January 6, 1773, and was buried in the Tinkling Springs Presbyterian church graveyard. France (1939) 51 *'''Children of Thankful and John Sr''' France repeats the list of children born in the 1720's which Bransford attribues to "John Finley, Sr." #John Finley, Jr. born Nottingham Township, County of Chester...married April 21, 1741 Mary Caldwell. France (1939), 52-53. Issue Family Record, citing Register Rock Presbyterian Church, Maxwell's Genealogy Baptism, Virginia, and Chalkley's Augusta County Records. John Finley, Jr, oldest son of John and Thankful (Doak) Finley, born Nottingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Dec 28, 1724, died Augusta County, Virginia between April 17, 1791, date of will and September 20 1791, Proved. France (1939) 53 #[[Finley-689|Robert Finley]], born Pennsylvania March 10, 1726, died Staunton, Virginia 1796. Married June 5, 1750 Martha Henderson. #Margaret Finley, born June 18 1728, no record. #Andrew Finley, born October 6, 1730, no record. #Thomas Finley, born Nov. 18, 1734, No record. #Rose Finley, born April 1736. Married June 1756 John Henderson. #Samuel Finley, born Virginia March 10, 1739, died in Virginia 1797, married March 16, 1761 Elizabeth Fulton. #Elizabeth Finley, baptised by Rev. John Craig June 17 1741. #William Finley, baptised by Rev. John Jan 30, 1743. #James Finley baptised by Rev. John Craig May 8, 1745, died Whitley County Kentucky 1830, married 1759 Keziah Martin. #George Finley baptised by Rev. John Thompson Jan 4, 1748, died Logan County, Kentucky 1812 married Jean Lyle. Albert Finley France quotes the following from the fly leaf of an old Bible belonging to Jane (Finley) Smith: ''Your grandfather was David Finley, born Jan 10, 1748 who married Elizabeth Mounts. His father was John Finley and he married Mary Caldwell, daughter of Thomas Caldwell and a cousin to Martha Caldwell who was the Mother of the famous Statesman, John C. Calhoun.'' France (1930), p. 2 of section on Finleys in Virginia, cited by Carmen Finley (2003) . p. 171. ====Herold F. Stout (1942, 1956)==== Stout states that the “purpose of this book is to collect in one place the scattered data on the Finley Clan,…”. He thanks “Major Albert Finley France for his valuable assistance and research which is really the frame-work of this book.” Stout, p. 13 Stout's works, written in 1942 and expanded in 1956, provide an outline similar to Bransford and France but with some variance in details: *'''John Finley's Parental Family''' James Finley (1688-1753) born December 1688 at Incharvie, Fife, Scotland. Moved to County Armagh, Ireland. 1/10/1706 married Elizabeth Patterson (1690-1755). Children born St. Peters, Dublin. 1720 Landed at Newcastle, Del. 1733 was in Green Twp, Chester Co Pa. 1740 On Franklin Co tax roll with 100 acres. Died 10 February 1753 in Cumberland Co. Orphans Court Book A, Chester Co, Names all issue but Joseph. Stout, (1956) Vol I, p. 22 *'''Children in the parental family:''' #John 1706-1773 3-02-1 #Joseph, b 1708- #Samuel, 1708-1772 3-02-3 #Robert, b. 1710-1763 m. Sarah. Held 1550 acres in Beverly Manor Augustga Co, VA #William 1712-1789 3-02-5 #Thomas 1714 #Alexander Andrew, 1717-1806 #James 1720-1790, m. Agnes. 1746 Was in Augusta Co Virginia. *'''1706 John Finley's Birth.''' John Finley was born 18 December 1706 in Dublin, Ireland. The earlier version shows John Finley born 1706 Stout (1940) 20 *'''1724 Marriage to Thankful.''' Thankful and John Finley (born 18 December 1706 in Dublin) were married April 10, 1724 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. In the previous edition, the marriage took place in 1723. Thankful Doak, daughter of James and Elizabeth Doak, in 1720 came to Chester County, Pennsylvania with her brothers Rev. Samuel, Robert, and David. Stout (1956), p. 37. John Finley (1706-1773) is #3-02-1. *'''1740 Arrival Augusta Co, VA''' Thankful and John came to Augusta County, Virginia, in 1740. *'''1747 Land'''., In 1745 John Finley bought large tract in Beverly Manor. *'''Elder, Tinkling Springs.''' John Finley was an Elder of the Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Meeting House. *'''Children''' of John Sr and Thankful, according to Stout: #John: 1724-1791 4-02-11 Stout shows the son of John Finley and his wife Thankful to be John Finley (1724-1791) who married [[Caldwell-424|Mary Caldwell (1726-1769)]] of August County, Virginia, and that this John was born in Augusta County, Virginia, Married 22 August 1741, Was a surveyor, and in 1776 was the Commissary with the Washington County MIlitia. Stout, Condensed Genealogy, 33. This John's code is 9-1-1. #Robert 1726-1798, 4-02-12 Some researchers claim that [[Finley-689|Robert Finley (abt.1726-1798)]] was an additional child of this John Finley. Other researchers dispute this, and claim that that Robert Finley who married Martha Henderson was probably born about 1710, and was the brother of John Finley who married Miss Thomson and Mary Caldwell. #Margaret, 1728 #Andrew, 1730 #Thomas, 1734 #Rose, d. 1766 #Thankful, 1737 #Samuel, 1739 #Elizabeth, baptized 1741 #William Joseph, 1743-1802 #James, 1745-1830 #George, 1747-1831 *'''John Finley Jr's Marriage''' John Finley, Jr. (1724-1791) married 4/21/1724 Mary Thankful Caldwell (1728-1787), daughter of David and Mary Caldwell. Stout (1956), p. 61. John Finley (1724-1791) is #4-02-11 . Stout shows this John married to Mary Caldwell on 22 August 1741, but a source for such an exact date has not been found. If this proves to be true, then several childsren currently shown as the children of Rev. john Thomson's daughter will be instead the children of Mary Caldwell. *Children of John Jr and Mary Thankful Caldwell Finley's children as presented by Stout : #John Caldwell (1742-1818) #George (1743-1809) #Jean, b. 1744 #Robert Osborne, b 1745 #Margaret (1746-1802) #David (1748-1803) #Samuel, b. 1749 #Thomas Caldwell, (1750--1821) #Mary Thankful, baptized 1751 married McKarter ===Four Apparent Errors of Earlier Research=== In 1928 Clifton Bransford credited A. F. France of Annapolis for his "invaluable assistance in straightening out the Finley genealogy." Bransford (1928), p 12 Regrettably, Bransford, followed by France and Stout, made significant errors demonstrated by Carmen Finley in her research. :'''Error #1'''. The John Finley who lived in South River Augusta County, was the son of the John Finley who lived near Middle River, Augusta County. :'''Error #2'''. Bransford, followed by France and Stout, appears to assign Finley facts associated with Middle and South Rivers according to the premise that "John Sr" is a generation older than "John Jr", rather than according to location. This results in various facts being assigned to the wrong person. :'''Error #3''' The 1791 will was the will of John Finley of South River, and his wife Mary Caldwell was actually Mary Thankful Caldwell, addressed as Thankful in the 1791 will. :'''Error #4''' As a result of Errors 1 and 2, the children named in the 1791 will were the children of the South River John Finley and his wife Mary "Thankful", rather than children of the Middle River John Finley and his wife, Thankful. ====Error #1: Father and Son==== There were two or more persons named John Finley in Augusta County, Virginia during this period. The first error is that Bransford, France and Stout refer to the John Finley, husband of Thankful, who lived near Middle River as John Finley, Sr; they believed the John Finley, who lived near South River and was husband first of an unnamed daughter of Rev. John Thomson, and secondly of Mary Caldwell, was the son of John Finley of Middle River, and named him "John Finley, Jr." Carmen Finley found no records that would establish the two John Finleys as father and son. John Finley of South River, who became a commissioner of the Tinkling Springs Church, was termed "Gentleman" in documents, a high social status reflecting a degree of wealth that would typically be hereditary in colonial Virginia; John Finley of Middle River was not termed "gentleman" but rather identified as a "cooper." Finley (1995) Carmen Finley observes, "like many other readers I first used Albert Finley France and Herald F. Stout as basic references in the study of my family. It was in the mid-1980s I first recognized that at least some of their information did not agree with basic information I was finding about my third great grandfather, David Finley (Stout's 5-02-114)--and my information was coming from Bible and cemetery records. This experience led me to be skeptical of other information presented by Stout, especially as I worked my way back to Augusta County to the John Finley who married Mary Caldwell. I began to question the relationship between this John Finley who lived on South River and the John Finley who married Thankful Doak and lived on Middle River. Scouring every Finley document in Augusta County from the late 1730s through 1800 led me to the inescapable conclusion that the John Finley who married Mary Caldwell was not the son of John and Thankful, as claimed by Stout. These two Johns were independent, contemporary persons living but fifteen miles apart and not related, at least not proven in that generation. It would not surprise me to learn by going back another generation they were cousins, although the proof of that has not yet been established. France, followed by Stout, shows the 1791 will to have been written by John Jr, son of John of Middle River, John Sr having died in 1782. Finley (2003), p. 11" The result of this conflation may be seen in a Daughters of the American Revolution entry which appears to conflate the two John Finleys: :''DAR record for John Finley (Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A041282 A041282]){{DAR-grs|A041282|John Finley, Sr.|5 Nov 2021}} has the following information: * born in Chester Co., PA on 28 Dec 1724 * patriotic service (furnished supplies) in Augusta Co., Virginia * married (2) Thankful X. * died before 20 September 1791, Augusta Co., Virginia : Notes: * David Finley who marr Elizabeth Mounts is not the son of this Patriot. * Patriot's son George Finley married Jane X and is not George, #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A040796 A040796]. * Need proof Patriot married Mary Caldwell. (Conflicts with wives.)'' ====Error #2: Middle River and South River==== Events in Middle River and South River were assigned to John Finley "Sr" or "Jr" without reference to place; instead, earlier events tended to be assigned to John Sr, while later events were more likely to be assigned, without regard to place, to "John Jr", his assumed son. This results in the Bransford/France/Stout narratives showing both John Finleys moving back and forth between Middle and South River, although the locations were likely a day's walk apart. ====Error #3: Mary Caldwell Finley as the "Thankful" of the 1791 Will==== The third error is that Mary Caldwell Finley, wife of John Finley of South River, is given the middle name of Thankful, and becomes the wife named in the 1791 will. Middle names were extremely rare during the colonial period, however. Neither Bransford, France or Stout provide documentation of Mary Caldwell Finley having a middle name of Thankful; she is addressed as Mary in all documents pertaining to her, and the name "Mary Thankful" appears only in the narratives of Bransford, France and Stout. ====Error #4: Misidentified Children==== Stemming from the first two errors, Bransford, France and Stout when providing added detail for the children of both John Finleys and their wives assign the children listed in the 1791 will to the wrong John Finley. Thankful and her husband were assigned children they didn't have, and Mary and her husband were given the children named in the 1791 will children rather than their own. Bransford, having assigned the children of the 1791 will to "John Finley, Jr", provided other children for "John Finley, Sr." He did not provide a source for these children: In Carmen Finley's presentation, the children named in the 1791 will are the children of Thankful Doak and her husband, John Finley of Middle River, referred to by Bransford, France and Stout as John Finley, Sr. The presentation of Tinkling Springs church records for the 1740's, however, which still exist, display other children for John Finley of South River, which is one of the challenges facing the Bransford-France-Stout narrative. ===John Finley's Miltia and Public Service=== Bransford, followed by France and Stout, identify a number of references to John Finley's militia and public service in Augusta County. Regrettably, the sources themselves do not provide sufficient information to identify which John Finley is the subject. *1742. Bransford shows John Finley Sr is listed as a member of Captain John Smith's company of Augusta County Militia. *1745. Bransford shows John Finley as a member of the First Justice Court assembled at Staunton, Virginia on December 9, 1745; John Finley is a member. *1748. Stout shows John Jr in Dr. Walker's expedition in Cumberland Co Stout, I, p. 61 *1756. Bransford shows John Finley Sr served in Captain William Preston's company of Augusta County militia under Major Andrew Lewis, in the Sandy Creek expedition against Shawnees on the Ohio in 1756 Bransford, p. 8, citing Henning's Statutes of Virginia, Vol VII, p. 179 *1757. Bransford and Stout show John Finley Jr a member of Captain Thomas Armstrong's company of Augusta County Militia. (Bransford, p. 9, citing Chalkley, Vol II, p. 442 Stout (1956) I, 61 *1757. Bransford and Stout show both John Finleys served with in the French and Indian war. Under Major Lewis in Sandy Creek expedition and French and Indians wars. *1758 & 1769, Bransford, France and Stout show John Finley Jr as County Surveyor. Bransford, p. 9 & France p. 54 *Sept 1776 Bransford and Stout show John Finley - commissary of the Washington County militia, gave a voucher for corn for William Lyle's brigade on the Cherokee Expedition. Preston & Va papers, Col, published by Wisconsins HIstorixal Society, vol I p. 181. Bransford, p. 9 *Bransford states that the feebook of Augusta County lists John Finley, Jr on Middle River in 1765 and again in 1774, and John Finley Sr on South River in 1771. (Vol II, p. 402. The first court of law was established in late 1745 and John Finley [Finla in the records] was among those who took the oath of office on 30 October that year. The Augusta County Court was located at "Beverley's Mill Place," now Staunton, contrary to advice of local citizens who were ordered to view the land offered by William Beverley. Prior to that time, Augusta County citizens were served through the Orange County Court--and John Finley had been a justice there as well.(30) Wilson, Tinkling Spring, pp. 108, 113. Cited by Finley (1995) John Finley, born 28 December 1724 in East Nottingham Township, Chester Couty, Pennsylvania, died 1791 ===Additional Research Questions=== ====Did John Finley marry Mary Caldwell in 1741?==== Stout shows this John married to Mary Caldwell on 22 August 1741, but a source for such an exact date has not been found. If this proves to be true, then several childsren currently shown as the children of Rev. john Thomson's dsaughter will be instead the children of Mary Caldwell. ====Did John Finley die in 1773?==== John Finley-d. 1782 married Miss Thomson and second Mary Caldwell. This John died by Aug 1782 in Montgomery Co., now Wythe Co., Va. This is really the John Finley Stout refers to as having died in 1773. Carmen found no evidence of any John Finley dying in 1773. John Finley and Mary Caldwell bought land in Augusta Co. in 1773, and a document was later drawn up leaving this land to sons David and Samuel for life care, which is probably where Stout got the 1773 death date. == Sources == '''Bibliography of Frequently Cited Works''' * Armstrong, Zella, ''Notable Southern Families, Volume VI: Doak Family of Tennessee.'' Originally published 1933. Reprinted, Clearfield Publishing, Baltimore, 1993. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48266/images/NotableSoFamiliesVI-002208-i?pId=273400 Filmstrip available at Ancestry.com (Paid site)] Accessed 13 August 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *Bain, Lee. J. (2000) [[Space: Identity of John Finley, Boones's Companion |''Determining the Identity of John Finley, Boone's Guid.'']] Published in two parts in ''Kentucky Ancestors'', Kentucky Historical Society. [https://www.kyhistory.com/digital/collection/p16602coll3/id/45 : accessed 18 Nov 2021 35 (Summer 2000): 218-20] and [https://www.kyhistory.com/digital/collection/p16602coll3/id/56 : accessed 18 Nov 2021 35 (Autumn 2000]: 6-9. Digital images. *Bransford, Clifton W, Owensboro, Kentucky.. [https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00055106/00001 Finleys of virginia] Typed Manuscript. Federal Writers Project, Work Project Administration for State of Florida. University of Florida Digital Colletions. 26 pages. Accessed 3 July 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *Burke, Sir John Bernard (1814-1892. ''Burke's American Families with British Ancestry'' (being pages 2529-3022) of the 16th Edition of Burke's Landed Gentry, 1939. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48496/images/AmFamBritAncestry-000620-2872?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=365767 Entry for Thomas Ross Preston of Chagttanooga] Reprinted Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1975. Digital Copy of Filmstrip at Ancestry.com (Paid Site). Accessed 18 August 2022 *Chalkley, Lyman. ''Augusta Records.'' [[#Space:Chronicles_of_the_Scotch-Irish_Settlement_in_Virginia|Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of August County 1745-1800]]. 3 vols. Rosslyn, Va.: Commonwealth Printing Co., 1912. Image Copy. Hathitrust (https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009029527 : accessed 18 Nov 2021) ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hn4x4i?urlappend=%3Bseq=217%3Bownerid=27021597765241771-229 3:195], index of will of John Finley, citing Will Book VII, p. 404); ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hn4x4i?urlappend=%3Bseq=137%3Bownerid=27021597765226213-169 3:123], index of will of Saml Doak (who identifies his brother-in-law John Finley), citing Will Book IV, p. 497). Extensively cited by Bransford and others, this work has been cited by the Daughtters of the American Revolution in its [https://archive.org/details/reportonchalkley00nels/page/5/mode/1up Report on the Chalkley manuscripts], 1912, "can not be accepted as an original .source of historical and gene.ilogical information.", since "condensation has been carried to the extreme limit ; they are lacking in clearne.ss of statement arising, doubtless, from a desire to be brief, and that this very brevity will permit of too great latitude for misleading application of the real facts presented, by opening the way to substitute for omitted words, those that modify the fact presented or admit of a wholly different meaning." * Finley, Carmen J. Finley, Ph.D. (1989) ''The George Finleys of Augusta County, Virginia'' (published in ''The American Genealogist,'' Vol. 64, No. 4, October 1989, pp. 216-225), available online courtesy of [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/garrard/bios/f5400002.txt USGenWeb] (accessed 6 November 2021). *Finley, Carmen J., Ph. D. (1995) [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/montgomery/bios/finley1.txt The John Finleys of Augusta County, Virginia] Reprinted from "Finley Findings International," vol. 9, no. 2, September/October, 1995, published by Timothy Kessler, Wynne, Arkansas. Accessed 4 July 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *Finley, Carmen J., Ph. D. (2003) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB285/i/12767/3/0 The John Finleys of Augusta County, Virginia: Correcting the Record.] ''Virginia Genealogist'' 46 (2003). ''(Requires paid subscription)'' American Ancestors.org,'' *Foote, William Henry. [https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/foote/foote.html Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers] New York: Robert Carter, 1846. No copyright in US. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill electronic transcription 2001. pp. 309-311 * France, Albert Finley: ''House of Finley,'' (including an appendix, "Doaks of Virginia". unpublished manuscript sent to Finley descendants (1939. Digital images of partial excerpt attached to this profile. Major France indicated his sources were Professor John Finley (University of Glasgow) and Edward C. Finley (Native Dublin Irishman). France was the son of Isabella Finley, and grandson of Ebenezer Lewis Finley, b. ca 1794. See also: [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Clan_Finley.html?id=2yUKHQAACAAJ The Clan Finley] Annapolis, Maryland, 1942. '' John Finley (1688-1760), Robert Finely (1681-1741), and Michael Finley (1683-1750), sons of Robert and Margaret Lauder Finley of the Parish of Mulloughbrec, County Armagh, Ireland, immigrated to America in 1732-1734 with their families and settled in Chester Pennsylvania. Descendants listed lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and elsewhere.'' *Stout, Herald F. (1940) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062871249&view=1up&seq=27 The Clan Finley: a Condensed Genealogy of the Finley Family At Home And Abroad] (Dover: The Eagle press, 1940). Online at HathiTrust, "Ancestry Abroad" 4-1-1" Image copy. Also at ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/details/clanfinleyconden00stou/mode/2up : accessed 17 Nov 2021). *Stout, Herald F. (1956) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062871215&view=1up&seq=30&skin=2021 The Clan Finley, Second Edition]. Revised and Corrected, 1956. Volume I. Dover OH: The Eagle Press, 1956. Accessed 4 July 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]]. Alternatively Stout, Herald Franklin. [https://archive.org/details/clanfinleycompil00stou/page/n42/mode/1up?q=Berkeley The Clan Finley] Revised Version, 2 volumes, Volume I. Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1956. Accessed 6 July 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *Wilson, Howard McKnight. (1954) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064445497&view=1up&seq=13&skin=2021 The Tinkling Spring, Headwater of Freedom, A Study of the Church and Her People, 1732-1952] (Fisherville, Va.: Tinkling Spring and Hermitage Presbyterian Churches, 1954); Richmond, Va.: Garrett & Massie, 1954. Digital Image. ''Hathitrust'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064445497 : accessed 21 Nov 2021) ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064445497?urlappend=%3Bseq=544%3Bownerid=13510798896033964-552 Note especially Appendix F]: Records of Baptisms 1740-49.) Accessed 15 August 2022 See also: *Tennessee Records: Bible Records and Marriage Bonds, Page 280 *Title:The Finleys of Virginia General Note: "A history of the Finley Family beginning with the Finley clan in Scotland, 1631. An account of the early American colonists of Virginia, down to and including the present generation." *Findley DNA Project: Patriarchs - WorldFamilies.net [https://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/findley/pats] *American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A, Volume 12, edited by Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, Page 178

Dayspring INS 65

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This page is a work in progress please be kind The longest fishing vessel I sailed on (15 years) here is (for the moment) a very basic history Built as the Strathyre in 1958 wooded fishing vessel Built by Herd & Mackenzie of Buckie at their Peterhead Yard no 165 45 tonnes First Owner Alex Souter INS 65 https://www.clydeships.co.uk/view.php?year_built=&builder=&ref=55676&vessel=STRATHYRE

Dayton Condo

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Richard purchased the Dayton condo #301 in 1996. I lived there until after my heart surgery in 2000. Since then the condo has been rented to family and other renters.

Dayton Old Soldier's Home

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Pictures of Dayton Old Soldier's home from family photo album taken around 1900.

DB-7B AL-485 Crash in Bridgeport, Maryland

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On February 21, 1942, a Douglas DB-7B Boston III (A-20 Havoc) departed Middletown Depot (now Harrisburg International AIrport). This particular aircraft was bound for England for us by the RAF. The purpose of the flight appears to have been to test the radios in preparation for it being sent overseas. It encountered mechanical troubles shortly into the flight and the pilot headed south east in an attempt to get the doomed aircraft away from populated areas. There were high winds and the pilot was unable to make it to the mountainous area he was aiming for. He told his radio operator to bail out between York and Gettysburg PA. The pilot continued with the plane until it seemed it would no longer hold together. He bailed out over Bridgeport MD and was blown several miles while under parachute. The plane managed to crash without hitting anything or anyone. It's wreckage nearly hit barns and cars as it crossed a highway. The pilot was saved by a nearby farmer and his sons as they raced to stay in visual contact with him as he was parachuting away from the plane. *People involved with the crash: *#[[DeChaene-1|Andre Jacques DeChaene]] Pilot *#[[Stephenson-6171|Andrew Donald Stephenson]] Radio Operator *#[[Terpening-184|N O Terpening]] the farmer who's pasture the plane crashed into *#[[Shane-440|James Shane]] 13 year old boy witness living at the farm where the plane crashed. *#[[Glass-3714|Ellis Ray Glass]] Local farmer who followed troubled aircraft and then pilot by automobile *#[[Glass-3713|Eugene Glass]] son of Ellis that helped rescue pilot *#[[Glass-3553|Donald Glass]] son of Ellis that helped rescue pilot *#[[Eckard-282|Russell Eckard]] where the Glass's took the pilot *#[[Stull-1005|Wilbur Stull]] the farmer who was in the barn the out of control plane passed within 50 feet of and crashed 100 ft from *#[[Koontz-996|Emma Stover]] farmer who's house had thing knocked off shelves by the crash *#[[Haines-4249|Carl B Haines]] farmer who's field the pilot landed in *Douglas A-20/DB-7B specs and storyhttp://www.joebaugher.com/usattack/a20_5.html *serial number listedhttp://www.joebaugher.com/usattack/a20_6.html *More from Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_A-20_Havoc * https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/105748 == Sources == * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29096774/db7b_crash_taneytown_ellis_glass/ * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29096901/db-7b-crash-ellis-glass-part-2/ * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27404755/db-7-crash-near-taneytown/ * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106351327/bomber-crashes-near-bridgeport-pt1/ * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106351213/bomber-crashes-near-bridgeport-pt-2/ * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106358840/2-middletown-officers-jump-as-bomber/

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This page is for suggestions for upcoming [[Help:Data_Doctors_Challenge|Data Doctors Challenges]]. Share any ideas you have below. Aleš will determine which ones are possible and the team will add some of them into the mix. == New Data Doctors Challenge Theme Ideas == * I am not bored, but, this month I am hosting the Sourcerers' Challenge so have been working on those instead of DD but they do at times overlap. '''It would be great if we could combine some of the challenges to hit more things on a profile.''' [[Leger-741|Loretta Leger Corbin]] ::: Challenges and Suggestions are not very connected. It would be hard to do both at the same time. Recently we have a few new challenges so maybe some challenge could overlap. Aleš. * '''I would also suggest that there are some massive problem gedcoms out there that could use collaborative clean up.''' Two mentioned on this Weekend Chat and those might provide a different way of doing a challenge where we have to work together to figure out some messy gedcoms and set them straight. Many of the profiles in them are unsourced or badly sourced, many cross into pre-1700 or pre-1500, many touch multiple projects. [[Leger-741|Loretta Leger Corbin]] ** DeMarco-Gaffney Family Tree.ged, Dale Byers. ** GI120368.ged, Wendy Sullivan. ** DeCoursey). [[Casteel-170|Sharon Casteel]] ::: We need minimum of 15000 suggestions for a challenge. preferably more. So doing a few GEDCOMS is not enough. Aleš. *Gedcom errors (the 85x errors), [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: Could be joined with other GEDCOM Errors. Aleš * '''Perhaps Ales could run a report of the top 10 PM with the largest number of errors.'''.. That would lead I think to people who are connected and would need some collaborative work. The abovefrom Pennie-22 Laura Bozzay ::: We already tried this and rejected it, since we don't want to single out this profile managers. But if someone wants his errors looked into as part of the challenge, let me know and it can be done if someone asks for help. Aleš * Would it be possible to have a challenge for the newer people in the project which also incorporates the random people that join the weekly challenge, and a more complex one for the more seasoned doctors, that would give them something more involved to work on? [[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] ::: There are some challenges that are not error related like Orphans, that have all types of errors in it. Aleš *Biography (80x & 82x errors), [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: Sounds good. Aleš *Gender Errors (ie all Male profile errors, All female errors, All gender less errors), [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: Gender error could be one of the common challenges. Aleš *Relationship Errors (child born before parents, Married to multiple people etc), [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: Existing regular Challenge (Dates). Aleš *Location specific areas. ie Europe, North America, [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: North America makes 70% of all suggestions. Europe is more complex to correct due to less sources available. Aleš *Immigration ie someone born in one country, died in another, [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: Interesting. Aleš *National holiday or special occurances (ie Ireland cause of St patricks day), [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: We tried this from beginning and usually there weren't enough suggestions. Aleš *Top ten open errors (to help reduce the errors), [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: They mostly have regular challenge in a logical group. Aleš *Profiles with the most errors attached (ie if a Mother died before birth for 10 kids and the associated errors are corrected that would be over 10 errors corrected.), [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: interesting. Aleš *I suggest a geography-oriented challenge. For example, changing "Austin, Texas" to "Austin, Travis County, Texas, United States". If detecting these situations is a challenge, happy to lend some expertise to that. - [[Gentry-2808|Jeff Gentry]] == Other ideas == * I am not bored with the challenges, but I do wish that more people could get the opportunity to win the weekly challenges. I don't think its fair that the same person can keep winning every week. I think that you should only be able to "Win" once. Then, if they continue to win every week after that, then the award badge should be issued to the person that did the most edits but hasn't won yet. Two challenges ago I worked my butt off trying to win, and it was looking simply impossible so I gave up. I still came in second place, however, decided that winning a challenge was impossible so I wasn't even going to try anymore. [[Stults-176|Stephanie Stults]] ::: Sounds interesting. Maybe limiting to 1 win per year or quarter. Aleš * Champion of Champions. All previous challenge winners are on a separate tracking report where we can correct any error except the ones in the regular challenge (to be fair for those that haven't one a challenge), [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] ::: This is good alternative to previous idea. That way we could have 2 winners each week. Aleš * I wonder if there was a way of having a challenge of the newbies since 2015 to now 2018 for any type errors or having unsourced profiles including duplicates of old profiles. Just a thought. [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]] ::: Do you mean that only new users would participate? What would be the point of such challenge. Aleš * GedCom cleanup might be a thought for a Spring Clean-a-thon....Different teams could work on different GedComs... [[Leger-741|Loretta Leger Corbin]] ::: That is up to the teams. It is not connected to the challenges. Aleš * Have a challenge to clean up all Find a Grave references that are NOT using the Template "FindAGrave|123" [[Carruth-363 | Linda Peterson] :::For readers unfamiliar, here is the information on the Linda referenced ([[Help:Find A Grave|Help:Find A Grave]]) - [[Gentry-2808|Jeff Gentry]]

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DD Challenge Reference Tags IX

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De Beauchamp

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The goal of this project is to write an historical fiction piece about this family. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Whittaker-3317|Tanya Whittaker]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Get as accurate information as I can about this family Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=31207079 send me a private message]. Thanks!

De Carteret Family

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'''This Page has been created to collaborate on the de Carteret Family. It's goal is for changes to de Cateret Profiles to be collaborated on, agreed and made.''' ---- '''DE CARTERET PROFILES {| border="1" class="sortable" !WIKI ID!!FORENAME!!DATE RANGE!!CREATED BY!!ACTION !!FSP !! REVIEW |- |144||Guillaume||0960 – 1004||Davis||drafted||see [[Space:Guillaume_De_Carteret_(abt._0960_-_abt._1004)|Guillaume De Carteret (abt. 0960 - abt. 1004)]]|| Complete: transferred to [[Carteret-52|Guillaume de Carteret-52]] |- |146||Guillaume||980 - ?||Davis||Drafted||See [[Space:Guillaume_De_Carteret_(abt._0980)|Guillaume_De_Carteret_(abt._0980)]]||` Complete: transferred to [[Carteret-55|Guillaume de Carteret-55]] |- |143||Godefroi||0981 – 1047||Davis||Drafted||see [[Space:Godefroi_De_Carteret_(abt._0981_-_abt._1047)|Godefroi_De_Carteret_(abt._0981_-_abt._1047)]]|| Complete: transferred to [[Carteret-54|Godefroi de Carteret-54]] |- |148||Roger||1040 - ?||Davis||Drafted||See [[Space:Roger_De_Carteret_(abt._1040)|Roger De Carteret (abt. 1040)]]||Complete: transferred to [[Carteret-56|Roger de Carteret-56]] |- |147||Mauger||1045 - ?||Davis||Drafted||See [[Space:Mauger_de_Carteret_(abt.1045)|Mauger de Carteret (abt.1045)]]||Complete: transferred to [[Carteret-49|Mauger de Carteret-49]] |- |142||Onfroi||1042 – 1100||Davis||Drafted||See [[Space:Oinfroy_de_Carteret(abt._1042_%E2%80%93_abt._1100)|Oinfroy de Carteret(abt. 1042 – abt. 1100)]]|| Complete: transferred to [[Carteret-50|Onfroi de Carteret-50]] |- |141||Renaud||1063 – 1125||Davis||Drafted||See [[Space:Renaud_de_Carteret_(|Renaud de Carteret (abt.1063 - abt. 1125)]]|| Complete: transferred to [[Carteret-48|Renaud de Carteret-48]] |- |140||Philippe||1085 – 1156||Davis||Drafted||See [[Space:Philippe_De_Carteret_(abt._1085_-_abt._1156)|Philippe de Carteret (abt. 1085 - abt. 1156)]]|| Complete: information transferred to [[Carteret-51|Philippe de Carteret-51]] |- |137||Renaud||1107 – 1130||Davis||Drafted||See [[Space:Renaud_De_Carteret_(abt._1107_-_aft._1130)|Renaud De Carteret (abt. 1107 - aft. 1130)]]|| now [[Carteret-53|Renaud de Carteret-53]] |- |138||Renaud||1129 – 1214||Davis||Drafted||see [[Space:Renaud_De_Carteret_(abt._1129_-_aft._1214)|Renaud de Carteret (abt. 1129 - aft. 1214]]||Now [[Carteret-57|Renaud de Carteret-57]] |- |139||Richard||1130 - ?||Davis||Drafted|| see [[Space:Richard_de_Carteret_(abt._1130)|Richard de Carteret (abt. 1130)]]||Now [[Carteret-58|Richard de Carteret-58]] |- |135||Philippe||1152 - ?||Davis||||||Now [[Carteret-59|Philippe de Carteret-59]] |- |16||Philippe||1205 – 1282||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-60|Philippe de Carteret-60]] |- |15||Renaud||1235 – 1274||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-61|Renaud de Carteret-61]] |- |14||Philippe||1260 – 1327||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-62|Philippe de Carteret-62]] |- |13||Renaud||1307 – 1354||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-63|Renaud de Carteret-63]] |- |12||Renaud||1330 – 1382||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-64|Renaud de Carteret-64]] |- |11||Renaud||1348 – 1381||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-65|Renaud de Carteret-65]] |- |10||Philippe||1374 = 1437||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-66|Philippe de Carteret-66]] |- |9||Philippe||1402 – 1475||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-67|Philippe de Carteret-67]] |- |8||Philippe||1427 – 1450||Ozane||||||Now [[Carteret-68|Philippe de Carteret-68]] |- |7||Philippe ||1450 – 1500||Ozane||In Progress||See [[Space:Philippe_(Carteret)_de_Carteret_(1450_-_1500)|Philippe (Carteret) de Carteret (1450 - 1500)]]||Now [[Carteret-69|Philippe de Carteret-69]] |- |36||Helier||1477 – 1561||Laughton||Drafted||See [[Space:Helier_(Carteret)_de_Carteret_(1477_-_1561)|Helier (Carteret) de Carteret (1477 - 1561)]]||Now [[Carteret-73|Helier de Carteret-73]] |} == Reliable Resources == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page Medieval Project Pre-1500 Resources] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Channel_Islands_Research_Resources Channel Islands Research Resources] *'''New''' [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028043663/page/566/mode/1up Calendar of documents preserved in France, illustrative of the history of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 1 A.D 918-1206, edited by J. Horace Round (London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1899). See index on p. 567] *'''New''' [https://archive.org/details/ancientpetition01offigoog/page/n97/mode/2up "Ancient petitions of the Chancery and the Exchequer" ayant trait aux îles de la Manche, conservées au "Public Record Office" à Londres” (St Helier, Jersey : Labey et Blampied, 1902). See index pp. 98-99] *'''New''' [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Domesday_People_Domesday_book/uiUScMEkEGoC?hl=en&gbpv=1 Domesday People: A prosopography of Persons occurring in English Documents 1066-1166, vol 1 Domesday Book by Katharine Keats-Rohan] *[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search?query=carteret British History online - Carteret search results] *[https://opendomesday.org Domesday Book] == Proposed Reliable Resources == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Channel_Islands_Research_Resources Channel Islands Research Resources] See comments section - we are trying to get additional reliable sources agreed/updated *Publication referenced by Payne in his Armorial of Jersey. [https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CW0101139929/ECCO?u=nla&sid=bookmark-ECCO&xid=3b7d8730&pg=22 Collins, Arthur. A history of the noble family of Carteret, existing before the reign of William the Conqueror. With the most Memorable Actions, and Atchievements, of the principal Persons thereof, Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable John, Earl Granville. Collected from records, authentick manuscripts, our most approved Historians, and other Authorities, therein cited. By Arthur Collins, Esq; Author of the Peerage of England, &c. &c. London: (s.n.), Printed in the Year 1756. Eighteenth Century Collections Online] *[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k8716583f/f1.item.r=Ouen Histoire General de Normandie] by Gabriel Du Moulin, 1631 *[https://www.dhi.ac.uk/crusaders/ Database of Crusaders to the Holy Land |1095 - 1149] compiled by J. S. C. Riley-Smith, Jonathan Phillips, Alan V. Murray, Guy Perry and Nicholas Morton of the University of Leeds. This database brings together information on men and women who took part in the crusades to the Holy Land in the period between the Council of Clermont (1095) and the end of the Second Crusade (1149). It includes information on their identities, social status, titles, geographical origins, finance, family relationships and affiliations to crusade leaders. It can thus be used to gain information on the lives of individual crusaders, as well as on the composition of individual crusades and their contingents and the contribution made to crusading by different families, countries and regions of Europe. *'''Cartulaire des Iles normandes''': recueil de documents concernant l'histoire de ces îles. Jersey : Société Jersiaise, 1924.pp50-62. not available on line == Unreliable Resources == *Wace *Duchess of Cleveland == Handy Links == *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=CARTERET&cln=0&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= Carteret Genealogy on WikiTree] *Alan's Page on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:De_Carteret_Seals_and_Heraldic_Arms De Carteret Name Seals and Heraldic Arms] == Drogo de Carteret == In the [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Domesday_People_Domesday_book/uiUScMEkEGoC?hl=en&gbpv=1 Domesday People: A prosopography of Persons occurring in English Documents 1066-1166, vol 1 Domesday Book by Katharine Keats-Rohan], p. 180 she has a Drogo de Cartrai (Carteret) (who isn’t mentioned in the sources currently on the profile). He holds lands in the Domesday Book mostly in Devon, and is a son of Mauger de Cartrai. She thinks Humphrey de Cartrai (in WikiTree he is [[De_Carteret-142|Onfroi De Carteret (abt.1042-abt.1100)]]) is a kinsman of Drogo’s probably his brother. This would mean that Mauger is Humphrey’s father not his younger brother. Keats-Rohan goes on to propose that it is Drogo who is the father of Rainald de Carteret, and grandfather of Philip de Carteret, not Onfroi/Humprhey as in WikiTree currently. John thinks this is based on the fact that Philip de Carteret is holding 14 fees in 1166 which were formally held by Drogo. There is an entry for Humfrid de Cartrai on p. 273 of the same volume, but no mention of descendants, just “probably son of Mauger and brother of Drogo” and also an entry for Malger de Cartrai on p. 293 “probably the father of Drogo de Cartrai and Humphrey de Cartrai”. === These need sources to prove relationships === #Existence of [[De_Carteret-144|Guillaume De Carteret (abt.0960-abt.1004)]] Arthur Collins asserts that Guillaume de Carteret was living circa AD1000 and named L'Oiseleur (fowler) because of his skill with the crossbow. He also claims that in AD1002 he was given the Barony of Carteret, giving as evidence a charter in the church of Coutance which mentions his son, Sir William de Carteret as co lord with the King of France of the Barony of Carteret. These sources have not been verified. De La CroixM. De La Croix "Jersey: Ses Antiquities, Ses Institutions, SonHistoire" Vol 2: 927 - 1827, digitized by Google for Internet Archive (accessed 8 Dec 2022) https://archive.org/details/jerseysesantiqu01croigoog/mode/1up?q=carteret accepted that Guillaume (Guy) de Carteret was living in AD1000 but does not mention him taking the Barony of Carteret in 1002. Paynej. Bertram Payne "An Armorial of Jersey", being an account, heraldic and antiquarian, of its chief native families, with pedigrees, biographical notices, and illustrative data; to which are added a brief history of heraldry, and remarks on the mediaeval antiquities of the island. Published 1859 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2008 (accessed 8 Dec 2022) https://archive.org/details/armorialofjersey00paynrich/page/67/mode/1up?q=Carteret confirms Collins version but rather than saying he took the barony in 1002, states L'Oiseleur's eldest son William succeeded his father to the Barony in 1004. Payne refers to the 'Annals of Normandy' and 'Histoire des Croisades' by Louis de Couis as sources but these have not been located. Regarding his life span, we have not found a source confirming his birth year and assume historians have estimated this based on his year of death in 1004, ie: :*He would have been of age when marrying and producing his eldest son. :*His son Guillaume (or William) would have had to be of age to take the Barony and :*This estimate would have been rounded to the closest decade, ie AD 960. #Sons of [[De_Carteret-144|Guillaume De Carteret (abt.0960-abt.1004)]] According to Collins, Guillaume's sons were Guillaume and Godefroi. ##[[De_Carteret-146|Guillaume De Carteret (abt.0980-)]] ##[[De_Carteret-143|Godefroi De Carteret (abt.0981-abt.1047)]] #[[Daubeney-21|Marguerite (Daubeney) Aubigny (1209-1274)]] as wife of [[De_Carteret-16|Philippe de Carteret (1205-abt.1282)]] :*The marriage of Philip de Carteret and Margaret, the niece and heiress of Philip D'Albini, Bailly of Jersey is recorded by Payne in 'An Armorial of Jersey'''Armorial of Jersey'': being an account, heraldic and antiquarian, of its chief native families, with pedigrees, biographical notices, and illustrative data; to which are added a brief history of heraldry, and remarks on the mediaeval antiquities of the island by Payne, James Bertrand, published 1859-1865, Database online (accessed 15 Jul 2022) https://archive.org/details/armorialofjersey00paynrich/page/69/mode/1up?q=Carteret. :*The marriage of Philip de Carteret and Margaret, niece of Philip Duabeney is mentioned in 'A history of the noble family of Carteret, existing before the reign of William the Conqueror'Collins, Arthur. A history of the noble family of Carteret, existing before the reign of William the Conqueror. With the most Memorable Actions, and Atchievements, of the principal Persons thereof, Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable John, Earl Granville. Collected from records, authentick manuscripts, our most approved Historians, and other Authorities, therein cited. By Arthur Collins, Esq; Author of the Peerage of England, &c. &c. London: [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1756. Eighteenth Century Collections Online (accessed December 7, 2022). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CW0101139929/ECCO?u=nla&sid=bookmark-ECCO&xid=3b7d8730&pg=22 . ::*Page 9 relates to the marriage and issue of a son and heir, Reginald. ::*Pages 13-16 relate to land inherited by Reginald de Carteret which was gifted by Philip Daubeney to his father Philip de Carteret and his mother Margaret (Daubeney) de Carteret. This page describes the record of Inquisition of 1273/4 in some detail as a torn corner renders a part illegible. During this Inquisition Renaud stated that his father had owned the land for forty years and upwards. Assuming the land was part of the marriage settlement, Philip and Margaret were married before 1233. :*There is mention of this relationship in The Genealogical Magazine 1901The Genealogical Magazine Vol IV May 1900-Apr 1901 published by Elliot Stock, London 1901: ''Descent of De Carteret From The Dukes of Normandy'' by Charles A. Bernau, database online (accessed 3 Dec 2022) https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmaga4190unse/page/52/mode/1up?q=Carteret . Bernau discusses the link between the d'Albini (D'Aubigny) and de Carteret families through the marriage of Margaret d'Albini (D'Aubigny), niece of Philip d'Albini, Governor of Jersey, to Sir Philip Carteret, Seigneur of St. Ouen, Jersey who was still living in 1280. As a result Sir George de Carteret entered the pedigree in the records of the College of Arms, ''temp'', Charles II and was allowed to quarter the D'Albini arms in the right of his ancestress, this niece of Philip d'Albini. #son of [[De_Carteret-141|Renaud De Carteret (abt.1063-abt.1125)]] being [[De_Carteret-140|Philippe De Carteret (abt.1085-abt.1156)]] This is evidenced by the charter whereby Philippe de Carteret confirmed the gift of the church of St Germaine in Carteret to the Abbey of Mont St Michael. It also confirms that in 1135 Philippe was the eldest son and held the Seigneurie of Carteret, that his mother was Lucy and his brothers were Humfrey and Godfrey. === These Profiles need reliable sources === #[[De_Carteret-143|Godefroi De Carteret (abt.0981-abt.1047)]] #[[De_Carteret-148|Roger De Carteret (abt.1040-)]] #Birth and death dates on [[De_Carteret-141|Renaud De Carteret (abt.1063-abt.1125)]] === These need copy & pasted text summarised/put in own words === #[[De_Carteret-12|Renaud de Carteret (1330-1382)]] #[[De_Carteret-141|Renaud De Carteret (abt.1063-abt.1125)]] === These need citation format fixed === #[[De_Carteret-148|Roger De Carteret (abt.1040-)]] === These need LNAB fixed === *Alan's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:De_Carteret_Seals_and_Heraldic_Arms#Name_Variations Names analysis]. #[[De_Carteret-135|Philippe de Carteret (abt.1152-)]] #etc # # # === Other changes needed === # # == Sources ==

De Carteret Seals and Heraldic Arms

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== Aim == This FSP is set up to record the seals and heraldic arms used by the De Carteret family over different generations. == SEALS == '''Introduction.'''
The very first equestrian seal on record is that of William the Conqueror and he is believed to have created it in 1066 after his victory in the Battle of Hastings'''EARLY ARISTOCRATIC SEALS''': AN ANGLO-NORMAN SUCCESS STORY by Jean-François Nieus, Université de Namur, database online (accessed 19 Nov 2022) https://www.academia.edu/16796038/Early_Aristocratic_Seals_An_Anglo_Norman_Success_Story?email_work_card=view-paper . The Viscount of Cotentin Nigel III (d. 1092) is apparently the earliest noble of lesser status known to have owned a seal, if we can trust the reference to his lost sigillum in a pancarte dated c. 1090. However, general use of seals on the Cotentin occurred between 1101-1125. A comprehensive study of heraldry in the Channel Islands was published by NVL Rybot in the 1928 Annual Bulletin of the Societe JersiaiseRybot, NVL "Heraldry in the Channel Islands" published in Societe Jersiaise Annual Bulletin, 1928, Vol 11, Article 5. (accessed 19 Aug 2023) https://collections.societe.je/archive/annual-bulletin/volume-11/annual-bulletin-1928/1928-article-5-heraldry-in-the-channel-islands/1982104?q=carteret. Rybot identified only two equestrian seals of early Norman type in the 12th century, one used by Philippe de Carteret circa 1167 and the other by Richard de Vernon. It is possible that the equestrian seal used by Philippe de Carteret was adopted by his father [[De_Carteret=141|Renaud de Carteret (1063 - 1125]]. According to Jerripedia in the archives of Saint Lô exists a charter, dating from the 1st Crusade, on which is found the seal of Renaud de Carteret'''Renaud de Carteret I''' Jerripedia database online (accessed 4 Nov 2022) https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/Renaud_de_Carteret_I. This charter cannot be identified in existing public sources. The earliest armorial seal in the Channel Islands identified by Rybot was that of Philippe d'Aubigny, Bailli des Iles. The arms it shows are of special interest, not only for their connection with the church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, but also because the de Carterets appear to have adopted them later. A seal attached to a document of 1290 is the earliest existing armorial seal used by a de Carteret. The label on the shield proves that cadency rules were in operation. The seals of this family during the next four centuries remained simple in design, though they assumed a more ornate character during the closing generations of its existence. There are records of personal armorial seals registered by different De Carterets in the National Archives.'''The National Archives''' Catalogue, QFA 1 - Public Record Office: Search Department (and Successors): Digitised Seals Register, Index to seals: Personal Armorial: Men C. (accessed 19 Nov 2022) https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14505588 A Summary is as follows:
:* 1680 – Signet - Sir Philip Carteret: Brown colour octagonal 5/8 Shield of Arms, 4 fusils in fesse on a canton d hand with helm and crest d’quirrel. Placard. Perfect no legend, Ref SP47/Cannel Islands 1 No. 97 :* 1742 Treaties 158 (SP108)John Carteret, Baron: Red oval seal ¾ A shield of arms, quarterly, 1 & 4 three clarions, 2 & 3 four fusils in fesse, ensigned with coronet, supporters two winged stags, Motto: Loyal Devoir ::* 1743 Treaties 159 (SP108) John Carteret, Baron: Red oval seal 11/16 same as Treaties 158, but different matrix. Motto: Loyal Devoir ::* 1743 -treaties 160 Red two imp ::* 1744 – treaties 162 red two imp ::* 1744 – treaties 164 red twp imp ::* 1744 – treaties 260 red, Seven imp ::* 1744- treaties 261 Red Four imp ::* 1744 -treaties 363 Red ::* 1719 – treaties 528 red two imp ::* 1719 – treaties 530 red :* 1756 Treaties 421 John Carteret, Earl of Granville Red oval ¾ Within a quarter shield a shield of arms, a chevron, ensigned with coronet, supporters two winged stags. Motto: Loyal Devoir ::* 1758 – treaties 422 black ::* 1759 – treaties 424 black ::* 1760 – treaties 425 black :* 1759 – John Carteret, Earl of Granville: Rde oval seal 13/16 Within a Garter, ensigned with corner, a cartiche of arms, quartered as before (Placard. Two red imp. One black .Legend: none Ref: SP For Treaties 270 De Carteret-Vincheles Seal.
{{Image|file=De_Carteret-142.jpg |caption= De Carteret-Vincheles Armorial Seal }} This is the personal Armorial Seal of Dame Marie Ann(De Carteret) Vincheles , Dame Chatelaine of Vincheles de Bas after her husband, Edward Tuohy's death. == Arms == Payne, in his 'Armorial of Jersey' contends that families with arms in the Channel Islands did not avail themselves with heraldic grants or confirmations. Families, such as the De Carterets, generally retained the arms of their ancestors although some use was made of marks of cadency and quartering. Certainly there are no records of heraldic visitations to the Channel Islands so there are no official records to form the basis of the arms adopted. We must therefore look elsewhere for evidence of the evolution of family arms prior to heraldry, which probably developed from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canting_arms Canting arms] or 'armes parlances' as the French described them. It is generally accepted that Arms were introduced in the second quarter of the 12th century. This would have commenced with royal households and gradually spread down through the various levels of the aristocracy. Among the publications of the Société Jersiaise will be found: :1. “Gibbon’s Roll of Arms. ”Vol.II Bulletins pp.129,130. :2. “Roll of Arms of the Lords and Keepers of the Isles. ’Vol. IX Bulletins pp.281—292. :3. “L'Art Heraldique du Cartulaire des Iles Normandes.”Preface of Cartulaire pp.xi—xviii. John Gibbon, who visited Jersey in 1655 became Blue mantle Herald in 1668. His list of arms included the following regarding De Carteret: De CARTERET: a very antient keminent family. Owners of St. Oen and Rosell [a branch of web family owe The Manour (or petit Barony) of La Trinitie]: G. 4 fusills in fess Arg., conjoined. This may be confirmed by similar arms placed on the keystone of the gateway arch leading into the De Carteret ancestral home, the manor of St Ouen. {{Image|file=De_Carteret_Seals_and_Heraldic_Arms-1.jpg |caption=Gateway to St Ouen Manor }} Note. According to Elliott the original arms of de Carteret showed three fusil in fesse, but when Renaud's son Philippe married Marguerite d'Aubigny, niece of Philippe d'Aubigny, Keeper or Guardian of the Isles, the de Carteret arms were changed to four fusils in fesse, thus becoming identical with the arms of the d'Aubigny family. Similar heraldic arms of the Baron of Carteret are also illustrated in Sir Bernard Burke's '''A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire''' '''A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire''' by Sir Bernard Burke, LL.D. Ulster King of Arms published by Harrison of London 1866 database online (accessed 29 Nov 2022) https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Dormant/OpxfAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 {{Image|file=De_Carteret_Seals_and_Heraldic_Arms-2.jpg |caption=Arms of Baron of Carteret }} This reference confirms the ancient house of Carteret was (in 1866) represented by three principle branches: :*St Ouen, Jersey, represented by Edward Charles Mallett De Carteret :*Hawes, Bedford, Bedfordshire represented by Sir George De Carteret, Bart, Vice Chamberlain to Charles II :*Trinity,Jersey, represented by the Count de St George, son of Miss de Carteret and grandson of Sir Philip de Carteret Sylvester Capt RN. Collins, Arthur. A history of the noble family of Carteret, existing before the reign of William the Conqueror. With the most Memorable Actions, and Atchievements, of the principal Persons thereof, Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable John, Earl Granville. Collected from records, authentick manuscripts, our most approved Historians, and other Authorities, therein cited. By Arthur Collins, Esq; Author of the Peerage of England, &c. &c. London: [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1756. Eighteenth Century Collections Online (accessed December 7, 2022). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CW0101139929/ECCO?u=nla&sid=bookmark-ECCO&xid=3b7d8730&pg=22. ===Taking of St. Ouen=== The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_of_Normandy Channel Islands] were the personal property of the Duke of Normandy from the time of Rollo. Since from L'Oiseleur' onwards the De Carterets were loyal to the Dukes of Normandy it would seem to be unlikely that they would have taken possession of St Ouen without approval from the Duke or a situation existing where Sir Renaud could justify his actions as being in the Duke's interests. Such a situation could have existed in the period between 1087 and 1106. When William the Conqueror died in 1087 he bequeathed Normandy including the Channel Islands to his eldest son, Robert Curthose and the throne of England to his second son William. The two brothers were natural rivals and Robert plotted to take the throne from William, mounting an unsuccessful rebellion in 1088. This failed and although a settlement was reached between the brothers, animosity continued to fester. William died in 1100 while Robert Curthose was involved in the 1st Crusade and their younger brother, Henry took the opportunity to seize the English throne. Robert Curthose was intent on claiming the English throne from Henry I and in 1101 invaded England with an army. This invasion failed and Robert was forced to renounce his claim to the English throne in the Treaty of Alton. Hostilities continued with each brother planning to take the other’s title. But whereas Henry I had clear strategies and ruthless tactics in preparing for confrontation, Robert presided over an increasingly disunified Duchy with rivalries and battles breaking out among his barons. In 1105 this civil disorder provided Henry I with reason to invade Normandy. Several Norman Barons defected to Henry I and in 1106 he defeated Robert at the Battle of Tinchenbray. Robert was imprisoned for the rest of his life and Henry I claimed Normandy for England. Henry I's victory also ended the disorder which had increasingly gripped Normandy throughout Robert Curthose's rule. This turbulent period may have provided conditions for Sir Renauld's raid on St Ouen, either when Robert was away on the 1st Crusade (1096 - 1100) or in the turmoil after the Battle of Tinchenbray before Henry I restored order. Although the foregoing identifies a period circa 1100 when Renaud may have had the opportunity to take St. Ouen, there are no primary sources to confirm it and most secondary sources make no mention of it. == Sources ==

De Clayton Family Sources

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== Summary == There is a large body of information relating to the early sources of the Clayton family which needs re-examining, as it is difficult to find much correlation between Wikitree profiles and what is known sourced detail. One of the problems is that many of the profiles on Wikitree refer to Clayton, Lancashire as a location without being more specific. This profile is intended to be a summary of the arguments and a robust foundation for further research == Surnames in the 11th Century == There was no standard recognition of the concept of a family name or surname in either the Norman or Anglo-Saxon communities in England after the conquest in 1066. People tended to be distinguished from each other by where they came from, "de" in Norman French. Some Norman families continued to identify themselves as coming from their location in Normandy after arriving in England after 1066. Many of these families are detailed in "The Origins of some Anglo Norman Families" by Lewis C Loyd, 1951. There is no menion of Clayton or Ceaudebec (where one of the de Claytons may have come from) in Loyd. == Origins of place name - Clayton == The origin of the place name is from the old English, clorg-tun, meaning Settlement on Clay (soil). There are Clayton place names in England today, some of whom trace their origins to before 1066, in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire and Sussex. Clayton Surname, Meaning History and Origin at https://selectsurnames.com/clayton/ (Accessed July 28 2023) Many of these are mentioned in Domesday, but those in Lancashire do not seem to have been included. Lancashire itself is not directly in Domesday, but the Claytons mentioned in Yorkshire and Cheshire are not in areas in present day Lancashire. It is therefore apparent that people with the LNAB de Clayton may not be related to each other. == Places with name Clayton in Lancashire == === Clayton Manor === Clayton Manor, now usually called Clayton Hall, still exists in Clayton, a present day suburb just East of Manchester. It is a moated 15th Century house built on the foundations of a previous 12th Century house. Wikipedia contributors, "Clayton Hall," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clayton_Hall&oldid=1155215656 (accessed July 28, 2023). === Clayton le Moors === Clayton le Moors is a village thirty miles North of Manchester and three miles East of present day Blackburn. There is another Clayton Hall in Clayton le Moors, the seat of the Grimshaw family since the 1340s. === Clayton le Woods === Clayton le Woods is a village close to Leyland about ten miles West of Blackburn. === Others === Clayton le Dale just North East of Blackburn does not seem to have recorded history back to medieval times. == Clayton family links with each == === Clayton Manor === All the sources relate that Robert de Clayton fought at Hastings, and was rewarded by William I with the Manor of Clayton. Robert de Clayton in The Clayton Family History at https://www.billputman.com/the-genealogy/patterson-related-families/Clayton1.pdf (Accessed July 28 2023) Because we do not know his LNAB, it is not possible to verify this, and it is a little puzzling that Clayton in Lancashire cannot be located in Domesday. What we do know is that in 1194, Cecilia de Clayton the surviving heir of the Clayton Manor de Claytons married Robert de Buron, ancestor of the poet Lord Byron, and that the Manor stayed in the hands of that family until at least 1533 when Sir John de Beron was listed in the Visitations. Sir John de Beron in the Visitations of Lancashire Pt I Page 55 Edited by William Langton, 1876 at http://johnhoughton.me.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/1533_visitation_pt1.pdf (Accessed July 28 2023) Clayton Manor in https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol4/pp282-287 (Accessed July 28 2023) === Clayton le Moors === Clayton le Moors appears to have been in the hands of a Clayton family until about 1347, when the heir married into the Grimshaw family who built Clayton Hall there. They lived there until about 1715. There is still a later building called Clayton Hall on the site. Clayton Hall in Grimshaw Families at http://grimshaworigin.org/early-prominent-grimshaw-families/clayton-hall-grimshaw-family/ (Accessed July 28 2023) === Clayton le Woods === There are sourced details of some early members of this de Clayton family in the British History website account of Clayton le Woods de Clayton Family in Clayton le Woods at https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol6/pp29-32#h3-00 (Accessed July 28 2023) A brief summary of what is known is as follows: * Gerald de Clayton - died about 1213 * Robert de Clayton, his son - known to be alive in 1242 * John de Clayton - known to be alive in 1288 * Warine de Clayton - succeeded in about 1288 * Robert de Clayton - known to be alive in 1302 * John de Clayton - died in 1312 * Adam de Clayton, his heir * John de Clayton his heir who died in 1401 * Ralph de Clayton his son who died in 1421. These names and dates do not seem to correlate with present Wikitree profiles. There therefore does not appear to be a Clayton Manor in Lancashire throughout this period as is described in the profiles currently on Wikitree. == Causes of the Misinformation == The earliest recital of the tree related in the de Clayton family history appears to be in Revd William Betham's Baronetage of England published in 1803 Clayton of Adlington Lancashire. Wm Betham. History of the English Baronets. 1803 Vol 3 Page 409 at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015082589543&seq=437 (Accessed August 4 2023) This was taken up as part of an attempt to link the Quaker American Clayton families to Charlemagne in a paper to the Historical Society of Delaware in 1904 delivered by Henry K Hepburn The Clayton Family. Henry K Hepburn 1904 at https://archive.org/stream/claytonfamily00hepb/claytonfamily00hepb_djvu.txt (Accessed July 28 2023) This information was then taken up and embellished first by James Bellarts in "The Descent of some of our Quaker Ancestors from Adam" 1991 James Bellarts The Descent of some of our Quaker Ancestors from Adam at http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=502009 (Accessed July 28 2023), and then by Bill Putman in "The Clayton Family - The branch from England to America" revised in 2009 Bill Putman The Clayton Family. 2009 at https://www.billputman.com/the-genealogy/patterson-related-families/Clayton1.pdf (Accessed July 28 2023) There is no sourcing in any of the above publications. A more sceptical view was expressed by Cheska Callow Wheatley in "The Quaker Clayton Family" when she said, "Unfortunately, back in the 1970s , the late Jim Bellarts who was publishing the "Quaker Yeoman" got hold of this and he also published it as our William's ancestry and since then it's been hard to keep it from spreading around as the gospel truth!" Cheska Callow Wheatley in The Quaker Clayton Family" at http://www.geocities.ws/cwheatley2000/claytonfam.html (Accessed July 28 2023) == Conclusions == Pending further investigation, Clayton and de Clayton profiles before 1500 which rely only on a Bill Putman source will have a link to this page, an explanatory Research Note, an Uncertain Existence Category and an encouragement of further research placed on them. It is surely essential for any future work to clarify which of the Clayton locations is relevant on each profile. It also seems to be necessary to amend the LNAB to de Clayton for all these profiles until at least 1400. == Sources ==

DE CORDOVA V. KORTE, 1895-NMSC-005, 7 N.M. 678, 41 P. 526 (S. Ct. 1895)

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DOLORITAS MARTIN DE CORDOVA et al., Plaintiffs, vs. HENRY KORTE et al., Defendants No. 582, SUPREME COURT OF NEW MEXICO 1895-NMSC-005, 7 N.M. 678, 41 P. 526 August 24, 1895 Appeal, from a Decree in Favor of Defendant, from the Fourth Judicial District Court, San Miguel County. Note: In the lawsuit, the deceased is referred to as Frederick Metzger, instead of [[Metzger-264 | Franck or Frank Metzger]]. ===Background=== Frederick Metzger died about 1885. For years prior, he ran a mercantile store and other businesses with [[Korte-73 | Henry Korte]], as partners. Henry was also married to Metzger's natural daughter [[Metzger-270 | Juanita Metzger]]. The businesses appear to have been successful based on the luxuries and income Metzger paid taxes on every year. Before his death, it is rumored that he sold out his half of the business to Korte, retired and lived with Henry and Juanita until his death. There is no record of Metzger ever marrying. In the early 1860s, he had 3 natural daughters with Maria Viviana Martínez, Juanita's half-sister. Although there are other women possibly connected to him as daughters, there is no source material to support them as being biologically related. ===The Lawsuit=== Note: I have a copy of the entire case but it is over 300 pages. This is a highlight of the main points. When Metzger died, his three daughters with Viviana Martin, Maria Dolores (Lola), Josefita and Isabel Metzger, filed a lawsuit stating: * "The bill, briefly stated, avers that Metzger died in Mora county in 1885, possessed of a large real and personal estate, consisting of merchandise, cattle, horses, ranches, and farms; that Metzger, at the time of his death, was in partnership with Korte, under the name of Henry Korte; and that Metzger had made conveyances of all of his property to Korte, which were really intended for the use of the partnership conducted under the name of Henry Korte, and had contributed $100,000 to the firm, which was indebted to him in that sum at the time of his death. The bill further avers that Korte took out letters of administration upon Metzger's estate, and falsely and fraudulently inventoried the property as of the value of only $180, and that he had refused to account for the balance. It is also alleged that complainants are the children of Metzger, an unmarried man, and of one Viviana Martin, an unmarried woman, and that Metzger left surviving him, no other natural children or descendants." De Cordova vs. Korte, 1895. All quotes are from the decision issued by the New Mexico Supreme Court. * "The defendant's answer denied all of the material allegations of the bill, and alleged that Metzger left surviving him one María Juana, the wife of Korte, a natural child of Metzger, by whom she had been adopted." When the case went to the appellate court, all sides agreed that the court should appoint a Master to conduct interviews and report his findings. Despite considerable evidence that the partnership was ended, including, * "On the part of the defendants, witnesses were introduced to show that Metzger ceased all control of the store and other property after the conveyances, and had repeatedly said that he had sold out to Korte, and a receipt for the consideration named was also shown in evidence..." the Master concluded that no money ever changed hands, that Metzger was still very much a partner at his death, and most important, that he had no intention of disinheriting his children. He recommended a decision in favor of the complainants. Henry Korte filed exceptions to the Master's report, the appellate court sustained the exceptions and ruled that the case be dismissed. The complainants appealed and it was sent to the New Mexico Supreme Court. The Supreme Court ruled that unless there are obvious errors or an issue with the evidence not supporting his finding, the ruling of the Master should be followed. They sent it back to the lower court with directions to * "...the district court to enter a decree in conformity with the findings and recommendations of the master..." ===Conclusion=== Since Henry Korte had died by the time the case was finally settled, it was up to his children to pay the daughters their inheritance. Unfortunately, the ruling didn't address whether Juanita Metzger was considered an heir or if it was only the three daughters of Viviana Martin. What was clear was that the court didn't recognize any other children as heirs. ===Footnotes===

De familie van der Wekken

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Stamboom van de familie Van der Wekken Auteur: J. Huigens
Titel: De familie van der Wekken
Jaar uitgave: 1986
pagina's: 111
ISBN: 9090016058
Vindplaats: [http://www.archieven.nl/nl/zoeken?mivast=0&mizig=210&miadt=239&miaet=1&micode=166&minr=1704608&miview=inv2 Zeeuws Archief]

De Geest en Conscientie - 1683

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A copy of the book "De Geest en Conscientie" was found with handwriting in the back pages by previous owners. One owner, Catriena Moelaart, wrote that the book belonged to her and asking anyone who finds it to return it. She gives her "title" as housewife of Gerret Kerkenmeijer. Inside the back cover is a note that translates as: [The] preacher Willemsen passed away on 31 March, 1780, in the evening at 10 O'clock [...] Middelburg in Zeeland burried in the Osterse church. He was born in the year 1698.

De geschiedenis van het geslacht Verfaille in Nederland

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===Availability=== This book is not yet available online as it is still under copyright. There are some copies in research libraries in the Netherlands and the United States. *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/geschiedenis-van-het-geslacht-verfaille-in-nederland-genealogie-en-geschiedenis-vanaf-omstreeks-1600-tot-heden/oclc/71408053 World Cat look up] Copies of this book do appear on used book websites from time to time. WikiTree user [[Ruiter-180|Chelsea]] has a copy in her personal research library and could provide look-ups if necessary. ===Profiles that link to this source=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:De_geschiedenis_van_het_geslacht_Verfaille_in_Nederland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===WikiTree Syntax=== * Van Loo, H. [[Space:De_geschiedenis_van_het_geslacht_Verfaille_in_Nederland|De geschiedenis van het geslacht Verfaille in Nederland: Genealogie en geschiedenis vanaf omstreeks 1600 tot heden]] Bergen (N.H.) : Octavo, 1984.

De Goswyk: 12th Century wine merchants

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[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gostwick_Name_Study&public=1 Gostwick Name Study Page] This was going to be the crown jewel of my work, but I dont like the idea that it's done, or that there arent so many more things to learn. So let me share what I believe are the true origins of several family branches that called themselves Gostwyck. '''''Chapter 0:''''' Migrating to England from Goes, Zeeland I believe the first families that called themselves 'of Goswyk' were a family of merchants, from the Island City-state of Zeeland, a walled town called '''''Goes'''''. Placenames were a dominant way to identify a branch of family, particularly when moving off to settle somewhere new. Even until the 16th century, certain folks were 'of Potton' or 'of London', to differentiate themselves from many duplicative names. The town of Goswick sits just at the place where the tidal bridge leads to Lindesfarne, Holy Island. We do indeed find some Gostwyks living there, on Holy Isle itself. The ships laden with wine, crossing the Black Sea, eventually made the sands in the shadows of Lindesfarne their home. Goswick. Sands of Goes. When things began to expand, and the family got larger, with more properties, they moved toward the big town, Berwick-Upon-Tweed. Perhaps until now they had been 'Van der Goes'. Now they were 'de Goeswyk' A name that would be spelled every possible way imagined. The first few generations were fairly quiet until the family heavily allied themselves with King Edward I, assuming the role of Burgess of Berwick with perhaps three Goswyk notables, certainly two. With taxation, and wine importation to Berwick, a primary engagement with the crown, Walter & Roger de Goswyk, as Burgesses find themselves in the thick of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Berwick_(1333) Siege of Berwick] in 1333. Families that settled the sands of Lindesfarne, including founding the town of Goswick, Northumberland. ----- * Adam de Goswyk (1167-1217) [two citations] :: abt '''''1217''''', ''Grant'', Bowsden, Northumberland, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Miscellaneous Charters", GBPRO, Ref: 3.1.Spec..49 (early 13th cent), [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s15138jd84q.xml#S-2-1-33 Durham University Archives]; Ref: GB-0033-DCD-Spec ::
Grant by Ralph & wife Aldith of Bowsden, (land) from the ford known as Milheforde to the footpath leading to Faucruckes to the stream from the mill. Witnesses: '''''Adam de Goswyk'''''; Geoffrey, parson of Ancroft; Will. chap. of Fenwick; Ralph, chap of Lowick
----- * Morgan de Goswyk (bef1169-abt1220) [one citation] ** Henry de Goswyk (1186-1210) [one citation] ** Patrick de Goswyk the Elder [ten citations] *** Constantine de Goswyk (1210-1250) no references directly **** Patrick de Goswyk (1227-1253) [one citation] **** John de Goswyk (1230-1259) [two citations] **** Eustace de Goswyk (1235-1275) [one citation] *** Patrick de Goswyk the Younger (1221-1259) [six citations] We dont have the precise linkage to these great adventurers from across the Black Sea. These placements are very carefully considered, to help us see which generations would have lived side by side during these almost Domesday era times in England. * '''''OUR''''' Unknown de Goswyk (bef 1188-aft1225) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_de_Gostwyk_ancestors%2C_both_Burgesses_of_Berwick-Upon-Tweed&public=1 John de Gosewyk] (1204-1260) *** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_de_Gostwyk_ancestors%2C_both_Burgesses_of_Berwick-Upon-Tweed&public=1 William de Gosewyk] (1220-1285) *** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_de_Gostwyk_ancestors%2C_both_Burgesses_of_Berwick-Upon-Tweed&public=1 Walter de Gosewyk] (1222-1260) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Perhaps_a_Gostwick_branch_in_plain_sight_-_de_Gaskrik Henry de Gaskryk] (1210-1250) *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Perhaps_a_Gostwick_branch_in_plain_sight_-_de_Gaskrik Robert de Gaskryk] (1228-1280) *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Perhaps_a_Gostwick_branch_in_plain_sight_-_de_Gaskrik John de Gascryk] (1235-1275)

De Havilland of Guernsey / Neustria: Deep Ancestry, Family Origins, and Heraldry

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[[De_Havilland-54|Thomas, Sieur de Havilland]] is the earliest man to which a direct, connected descent can be traced to Havilands and de Havillands around the world, including England, France, the United States and Canada. However, he was not the earliest record of the so-called "Guernsey Family." Variant early records of de Havillands exist, all individuals we cannot connect but who were very likely related. These include: * Robert, Baron of Haverland in 1130 * Robert de Haverland the Deputy Governor of Guernsey in 1179 * Phillipin de Havilland who was one of the nobles present at the dedication of St. Martins' church in Guernsey in 1199 * William, Lord of Havilant, in the parishes of Golleville and St. Columba, near Valognes, who accompanied King Richard Coeur-de-Lion (the Lion Heart) to Palestine, and, in memory of this Crusade, added two martlets to his paternal arms * William's son Peter, Lord of Havilant, who, by a Charter dated the 1st of February 1260, ceded to the Monastery of Montisbourg his close dicto as Peissons in the parish of St. Martin of Golleville. (To this Charter is attached a green seal of his Arms, viz., a Castle triple-towered, and on each side-turret a Martlet, surrounded by--S’PETRI de HAVILANT. The seal, as shown below, was found in the archives of St. Lo in Normandy in 1850.) * Radulph de Haverland, a Jurat of Guernsey in 1254 * Bernard de Haverland * William de Haverland (Bernard’s son) * Hamelin de Havilland (The spellings "Haverland" as listed above are most likely not in the original record and should not be confused with the German family of Haverland.) {{Image|file=De_Havilland-54-2.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption={{Red|"S'Petri de Havilant"
(Seal of Peter, Lord de Havilant, of the Cursades)}}
Found in the archives of St. Lo in Normandy in 1850.
A seal was a signet that when pressed into hot wax
would leave the impression of its bearing.
The "S'" stood for ''sigillum'' (which means "seal").
"Petri" was a regional shorthand for "Peter." }}

The de Havillands are an old family from ancient Neustria, which, in the ninth century, was settled near Cereport, now Barfleur, where, according to Robert Wace, the poet, the Northmen, before the era of Rollo the Brave, in ravaging that coast, destroyed, among other castles, that of '''Abilánt'''. The family then, retiring to the interior, settled at their fief, in the neighbourhood of Valogeres, until the loss of Normandy by King John: which fief, among other properties, was assigned to the Count of Mortain. A Sieur de Havilland seems to have followed Duke William to the conquest of England; and in the twelfth century a Robert Haverland was deputy to Gislebert de la Hougue, the Governor of the Channel Isles. From that time to the present day this family has prospered in Guernsey, and many of its members have from time to time filled the most important offices in the island. ... The name of Havilland seems to have disappeared from Normandy in the fifteenth century, but by an emigration from Guernsey to England it has extended itself in the latter country, and thence to America. Burke, ''Visitation'', p. 64.

Neustria was the Western division of the Frankish kingdom, in the region we now call Normandy in France. (It was named Normandy after the very Norse conquerors who attacked and destroyed the fortress Abilant ca 888. The whole territory was soon thereafter ceded to Rollo, of the Normans, by King Charles III "The Simple" in 911, but became English territory after William the Conqueror in 1066. It was then annexed by Philip II in 1204, recovered again by Henry V of England in the early 15th century, and finally incorporated into France after 1450.) The river Saire is in the region we now call Cotentin, which is the Northwestern tip of Normandy that juts out into the English Channel. Thus writes [[Haviland-473|John V.S. de Havilland]], a Herald with the College of Arms:

Although the great mass of the population of Neustria in the time of the Romans was Celtic, yet at a very early period of their domination the Saxons had made settlements at different points on the coasts, which had hence received the name of the Littus Saxonicum. This will account for so many places in Lower Normandy bearing names of pure Teutonic etymology, that sure evidence of the early and permanent occupation by a people.

On this Saxon coast, to the north-west of the Bayeux, lies the fertile valley of the Saire, in a country which excited the admiration of Master Wace, the Jersey chronicler, who, writing his ''Roman de Rou'' in the year 1150, describes it as full of beautiful woods and rivers; and relates that, about A.D. 888, the Norse Vikings, Hastings and Bier, attacked the strong castle of Haverland on the Saire but three flights of an arrow above its mouth, ravaged the surrounding country, and burnt the monasteries. This was before the treaty of Claire-sur-Epte: the duchy, however, ceded by Charles to Rollo, did not include this portion of modern Normandy, which was only acquired by a victory over the Armorican-Bretons in 931, when the county of Coutances was given to the victor Riulph, ancestor of the Vicomtes de St. Sauveur; and at the same time large possessions here were granted to a kinsman of the Duke, Bertrand the progenitor of the Barons of Briquebec, who is claimed by Mr. Wiffen as the stem of the Ducal house of Bedford. Attached to each of these important strongholds of the Province were certain fiefs intended for their maintenance, and held by their Châtelaines. Such fiefs were generally situated within the honour to which the Castle was attached, but often at some distance from its site, and were designated by the name of the Fortress. At a very early period, before the conquest of England, the Châtellenie of Haverland Castle was held by a Norman knight, who, in right of his office, possessed the fiefs attached to his charge situated in different parts of the Coutentin, which fees continued in the possession of his descendants long after the Castle had ceased to exist. The Barony being thus transmitted from generation to generation, the family derived not only its surname but its arms from this source.

As such offices were generally conferred on junior members of great houses, it is not improbable that the first Châtelain of Haverland was a scion of the powerful Viscomtes de St. Sauveur who, as before mentioned, were then, and long after, the governors of the County of Coutances. Of this honour of St. Sauveur the family of Havilland held fiefs near Barneville, at Golleville, and St. Colomba, all in the neighborhood of Valognes, down to the end of the 13th century. Now a high legal authority asserts, that 'the name of a barony was exclusively used by its possessors and their descendants; and the possession of a territorial name of a barony as surely makes out a descent from some of the ancient barons, as if every step of the genealogy could be proved.' Dignity among the Normans was territorial rather than personal. To have so much land was to be a Baron. And the Knight and Esquire holding fewer of these broad acres were less powerful, but not less noble. To this cause we owe the superior respect which to this day, in our country, is paid to the owner of the land, to that which is rendered to the possessor of any other kind of property. de Havilland, ''Chronicle'', pp. 1-2.

{{Image|file=De_Havilland-54-3.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption={{Red|1792 Map showing Pt. Abilant
The Castle where the de Havilland family probably originated}}
Cotentin, Neustria (now Normandy) at the mouth of Saire River
''Courtesy researcher Robert P. Haviland, from Heimdal #3 1976-1977, p. 5;
original at Biblioteque National, Paris'' }} "Wace's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_de_Rou ''Roman de Rou''] relates the origins of Normandy from the time of Rollo (Rou) to the battle of Tinchebray. It was commissioned by Henry II as a way of both celebrating the Norman past and justifying the right of Norman rulers to the throne of England: the accounts it gives of the early life of William the Conqueror and of the battle of Hastings, which occupy a substantial portion of the work, make it a valuable historical document as well as an important work of literature." Wace, ''Norman''. In the words of Wace himself:
In Le Ham there was a wealthy abbey, well situated and well equipped. Hasting the robber destroyed it; he took away its possessions and then set fire to it. In Saint-Marcouf, on the river, there was a wealthy and affluent abbey; at that time the region surrounding it was called Nantus. Hasting and Björn destroyed it, robbed it and then set fire to it. Regouminie and '''Abilant''' and the castle of Garillant — '''Abilant''' is situated beneath a harbour; he would go straight there, the castle was very strong and the region very fertile, with fine woods and a fine river. The man who first built it and who constructed the castle was very wise and courtly; it is now called Mont Hagneiz. Hasting came there, destroyed it and set light to it."
(Mont Hagneiz is a hill above the valley of the Saire.) Also see [http://www.havilands.org/quest-for-abilant.html ''The Quest for Abilant'': The Origins of the Haviland - de Havilland Family]. This history is therefore believed to be the explanation of the tincture in the achievements of de Havilland armigerous bearers such as Thomas de Havilland. "In Heraldic language, our Arms, a ''sable'' [black] Castle in a ''silver'' field, denotes grandeur, dignity, magnificence, fame derived from a reliance on divine doctrine, and nourished by abstinence and chastity, which beget true wisdom. ... The adoption of such a coat, perpetuating the image of [Abilant] Castle, with its walls blackened by the incendiary fires of Hastings and Biorn, as they stood reflected in the silver waters of the Saire, was in itself both natural and appropriate; and the motto taken in after ages, from the Proverbs, breathes the same spirit of reliance on God alone: ''Dominus fortissima turris'', ([https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs+18:10 Prov. xviii. 10.]) In this form, that of a single Castle, the Arms were used by the family from the time of the first general use of Coat Armour. ... To indicate, or difference, the several branches of the family, the Castles were increased to three." de Havilland, ''Chronicle'', pp. 6-7. == Sources == === Footnotes === === Documentation === * {{Blue|Secondary: }}Burke, John Bernard. ''A Visitation of The Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain''. Vol. II. London, England: Hurst and Blackett, 1853. * {{Blue|Secondary: }}Burgess, Glyn S. (translator.) ''The History of the Norman People: Wace's Roman de Rou''. Woodbridge, England: The Boydell Press, 2004. * {{Blue|Secondary: }}de Havilland, John von Sonntag. ''[[Space:The_Chronicle_de_Havilland|A Chronicle of the Ancient and Noble Norman Family of De Havilland]], originally of Haverland, in the Cotentin Normandy, now of Guernsey.'' The Mekeel Press, 1895. (See [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofancie00havi Archive.org].)

De Hollandse Hervormde Kerk in Sint-Petersburg

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === De Hollandse Hervormde Kerk in Sint-Petersburg : teksten uit kerkenraadsprotocollen, brieven en andere documenten 1713-1927 === * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/hollandse-hervormde-kerk-in-sint-petersburg-teksten-uit-kerkenraadsprotocollen-brieven-en-andere-documenten-1713-1927-gollandskaja-reformatskaja-cerkov-v-sankt-peterburge-teksty-iz-protokolov-zasedanij-cerkovnogo-soveta-pisem-i-drugich-dokumentov-1713-1927-gg-dl-ii-1817-1927/oclc/773748638 De Hollandse Hervormde Kerk in Sint-Petersburg on WorldCat] === Available online at these locations: === * De Hollandse Hervormde Kerk in Sint-Petersburg 1713-1927 *:: http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/hollandse_hervormdekerk_petersburg/#page=0&accessor=toc&source=1

De Jong Marriage

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__TOC__ == Transcriptions == === Harmen Gerrits de Jong & Angenietje Wijtses Houtsma === MARRIAGE RECORD OF HARMEN GERRITS DE JONG AND ANGENIETJE WYTSES HOUTSMA BAARDERADEEL, 22 MAY 1824 [In the margin:] No 21 Records A B C D [end of margin] In the year one thousand eight hundred twenty-four, the twenty-second of the month May in the afternoon at four o’clock, appeared before us “grietman” [Frisian government official] officer of the civil registration of the “grietenij” [Frisian word for municipality] Baarderadeel province Vriesland [sic] in front of Jan Hessels Hesselink, aged thirty-four years, executor, Tjeerd Brandsma, aged sixty-one years, executor, Pieter van der Schaaf, aged twenty-seven years, clerk at the “secretarie” [municipal administration] in Baarderadeel, all living in Weidum, and Douwe Durks Palstra, aged fifty-six years, assistent, living in Hijland, as witnesses, The persons of Harmen Gerrits de Jong, bachelor, aged twenty years, carpenter’s hand, living in Baard, fortified in this by his father Gerrit Piers de Jong, merchant in that location, underage groom on one side - and Angenietje Wytses Houtsma, bachelorette, aged twenty-one years, farmer’s maid also living in Baard, adult bride on the other side - to the purpose of perfecting their intended marriage before us, after having previously produced - Certificate of having fulfilled the obligations of the National Militia by the groom. Records of birth containing that Harmen Gerrits de Jong was born te Oosterlittens the first October one thousand eight hundred and three of a legal marriage of Gerrit Piers de Jong merchant living in Baard and of the late Aafke Harmens deceased, at the time spouses in Oosterlittens and that Angenietje Wytses Houtsma is born in Goutum “grietenij” [Frisian word for municipality] Leeuwarderadeel the twelfth of August one thousand eight hundred and two from a legal marriage of Wytse Douwes Houtsma, carpenter, and of Lolkjen Ales Noordhof spouses in Boxum, at the time in Goutum Record of death containing that the mother of the groom named Aafke Harmens died in the year eighteen hundren and nine in Baard Records of marriage announcements containing that these were held here on the second and third Sunday of this month May in their proper form, not having caused any protest, objections or other opposition against such made known to us, and the father of the groom and the parents of the bride being present having verbally declared to us that their children have fulfilled the obligations set to them by law and that this marriage was taking place with full consent. Next we performed a clear reading to the future spouses of the records produced by them as well as the sixth chapter of the fifth title of the currently applicable Civil Lawbook as pertaining to the rights and obligations of the spouses to each other and next asked to each individually whether they would take each other as husband and wife according to the rights and obligations as read to them. Whereupon by each individually an affirmative answer was given, and we declared in the name of the law that Harmen Gerrits de Jong and Angenietje Wytses Houtsma both from Baard have been lawfully joined in matrimony. Of which we have created this record that the young spouses and witnesses, together with the father of the groom and the parents of the bride, after a clear reading, signed together with us on the date as mentioned above. [signed] Bernh[ardus] Buma H G de Jong A W Houtsma J H Hesselink T: Brandsma P vd Schaaf D: D: Palstra G P de Jong W: D: Houtsma L A Noodhof [sic] Source: Baarderadeel (Friesland, the Netherlands), huwelijksregister [Marriage register] 1824, record number 21; digital image, AlleFriezen (http://www.allefriezen.nl : accessed 26 August 2012); Marriage record of Harmen Gerrits de Jong and Angenietje Wytses Houtsma, Baarderadeel, 22 May 1824.

De La Chaumette Family Tree

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https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=171456369613406&story_fbid=675353495890355 ^__ adding this post to a wikinote so that it does not get lost if something happens to the facebook. Posted by the European Heritage & Genealogical Research page European Heritage & Genealogical Research August 15, 2014 · '''De La Chaumette Family Tree''' Surname was changed to various spellings in the United States of America as follows: de La Shumake/ de La Shoemaker/ de La Shumate/ Shumake/ Shumate/ Shoemate/ Shoemaker/ DeLashmut/ Delashmitt/ Delashmet/ Lashmet/ Lashmitt/ etc. (As we all know, back in the day in the United States of America names and surnames were recorded as they sounded. Most people did not have a say in how their names or surnames were recorded and most did not bother in going through the hassle of correcting their name or/and surname.) “The de La Chaumette family was being persecuted throughout France for religious reasons. They were Huguenot’s, members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France. They had parted from the French Roman Catholic Church. Some Huguenot’s did not leave France and were therefore exiled or murdered and others fled to other European Countries. Three brothers fled to England, two of those three brothers (Pierre and Jean-Baptiste) later migrated to America (U.S.A.). We descend from Jean Baptiste, who arrived to Virginia, which is where the confusion begins because the name was changed to so many forms. Pierre immigrated to New Jersey.” ~Aldo Descendants of François de La Chaumette (Information compiled by Aldo José Romo) Generation No. 1 1. FRANÇOIS DE LA CHAUMETTE was born about 1500 in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France. He died after 1608 in Rochechouart, Poitou, France. He married and/or had a relationship with an unknown women. Known Children of FRANÇOIS DE LA CHAUMETTE and unknown woman are: 2. i. Etienne de La Chaumette, born about 1525 in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France. Generation No. 2 2. ETIENNE DE LA CHAUMETTE born about 1525 in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France. He died 16 April 1604 in place unknown. He married CATHERINE BOURTHOUNEYRON date unknown in place unknown, daughter of unknown father and unknown mother. She was born about 1538 in France. Continued on next page… Page 1 of 8 Known Children of ETIENNE DE LA CHAUMETTE and CATHERINE BOURTHOUNEYRON are: 3. i. Jean de La Chaumette, born between 1550-1565 in Rouchechouart, Poitiers, France Generation No. 3 3. JEAN DE LA CHAUMETTE born between 1550-1565 in Rouchechouart, Poitiers, France. He died about 1621 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. His occupation was Advocate Barrister and a Notary. He married THEVENA DE LA CLARVEILLON date unknown in place unknown, daughter of unknown father and unknown mother. She was born 1552 in France. Known Children of JEAN DE LA CHAUMETTE and THEVENA DE LA CLARVEILLON are: 4. i. Pierre de La Chaumette, born date unknown in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 5. ii. Jean de La Chaumette, born 1576 in Marnes, Poitou-Charentes, France 6. iii. Anna de La Chaumette, born date unknown in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 7. iv. Jean de La Chaumette, born date unknown in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. (Died as infant, at very young age. Most likely born and died before the other Jean was born.) Generation No. 4 5. JEAN DE LA CHAUMETTE, born 1576 in Marnes, Poitou-Charentes, France. He died 1653 in Rochechouart, Limousin, France. He married SUZZANE REYNAUD about 1612 in France, daughter of DANIEL REYNAUD and ANN unknown. She was born 1582 in Saintonge (Present département de la Charente-Maritime), Poitou (Present région Poitou-Charentes), France. She died 19 April 1644 in Present département de Vienne), Poitou (Present région Poitou-Charentes), France. Known Children of JEAN DE LA CHAUMETTE and SUZZANE REYNAUD are: 8. i. Marthe de La Chaumette, born 06 October 1613 in France. 9. ii. Jean de La Chaumette, born circa 1615 in France. 10. iii. Theodore de La Chaumette, born 1616 in France. Occupation: Protestant Pastor at Marinques, France. 11. iv. Claude de La Chaumette, born circa 1618 in France. 12. v. Daniel de La Chaumette, born 1619 in Rochechouart, Limousin, France. Occupation: Barrister and Lawyer. 13. vi. Josias de La Chaumette, born 14 June 1620, in France. Occupation: Apothecary. 14. vii. Pierre de La Chaumette, born 11 August 1621 in France. Occupation: Apothecary. 15. viii. Louis de La Chaumette, born 20 November 1622 in France. 16. ix. Suzzane de La Chaumette, born 1623 in France. Continued on next page… Page 2 of 8 Generation No. 5 12. DANIEL DE LA CHAUMETTE was born 1619 in Rochechouart, Limousin, France. He married GENEVIEVE FOURGEAUD in 1653 in France, daughter of JOSEPH FOURGEAUD and unknown mother. She was born about 1630 in Paris, France. 12. DANIEL DE LA CHAUMETTE’s second marriage was to (this is our ancestor) MARIE AU COUTURIER 30 April 1653 in de Confolens, Charente, France, daughter of unknown father and unknown mother. She was born in 1630 in La Suderie near Lizières, (Present epartment de la Creuse), Limousin, France. It appears that Daniel de La Chaumette was a bigamist. Known Children of DANIEL DE LA CHAUMETTE and GENEVIEVE FOURGEAUD are: 17. i. Josué de La Chaumette, born about 1654 in France. 18. ii. Antoine Daniel de La Chaumette, born about 1656 in France. 19. iii. Anne de La Chaumette, born about 1658 in France. 20. iv. Arnoul de La Chaumette, born about 1660 in France. 21. v. Marie Madeline, born about 1662 in France. Known Children of DANIEL DE LA CHAUMETTE and MARIE AU COUTURIER are: 22. vi. François de La Chaumette, born 05 June 1654 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 23. vii. Suzzane de La Chaumette, born 14 July 1655 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 24. viii. Pierre de La Chaumette, born 11 September 1656 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 24. ix. Isaac de La Chaumette, born 20 December 1658 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 25. x. Jean Baptiste de La Chaumette, born circa 1660-1664 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France and died about 1728 in Elk Run, Stafford County, Province of Virginia, U.S.A.. 26. xi. François de La Chaumette, born 04 April 1662 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 27. xii. Pierre de La Chaumette, born 05 April 1664 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 28. xiii. Daniel de La Chaumette, born 29 May 1666 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 29. xiv. Antoine Daniel de La Chaumette, born 24 September 1668 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. 30. xv. Marie Madeleine de La Chaumette, born in 1673 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France. Generation No. 6 25. JEAN-BAPTISTE DE LA CHAUMETTE, born circa 1660-1664 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France and died about 1728 in Elk Run, Stafford County, Province of Virginia, U.S.A.. His occupation was being a Plantation Owner, Tobacco Farmer, and Tavern keeper. He married a first time but was a widower. No information is available on his first wife nor if he had children with her. His second wife was a widow as well, her first husband being Henry Bouvet. No known children of that marriage. His second marriage he married ELIZABETH BOURGEOIS 19 September 1695 in Church for French Protestants on Threadneedle Street in London, England, daughter of JOHN BOURGEOIS and ANN ROUTAT. She was born about 1672 in Paris, France. She died April 1715 in Martinique, French West Indies. Continued on next page… Page 3 of 8 Known Children of JEAN BAPTISTE DE LA CHAUMETTE and ELIZABETH BOURGEOIS are: 31. i. Antoine Shumate, born about 1705 in probably England. Died after 1725 in Martinique, French West Indies. 32. ii. John dela Shoemate, born about 1708 in London, England. 33. iii. Samuel Shumake, born about 1710 probably in Martinique, French West Indies or London, England. Though evidence suggests he was born in Martinique. 34. iv. Daniel Shumate, born about 1712 in London, England. Generation No. 7 33. SAMUEL DELA SHUMATE (SHOEMAKE/ SHUMAKE), born about 1710 probably in Martinique, French West Indies or London, England. Though evidence suggests he was born in Martinique. He died about 1790 in South Carolina, U.S.A. He married LUCY (Elizabeth) BLACKWELL about 1730 in Goochland County, Virginia, daughter of Captain Samuel Blackwell (Great-Grandson of The Honorable Joseph Blackwell, sent over to America by the King of England) and Mary Downing. She was born 03 February 1932 in Cuauhtémoc, Distrito Federal, México. Children of SAMUEL DELA SHUMATE (SHOEMAKE/SHUMAKE) and LUCY (ELIZABETH) BLACKWELL are: 35. i. Samuel Shoemake, born Between 1735 – 1738 in Goochland County, Virginia and died between 1830 – 1840 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. 36. Ii. Blackwell “Blackley” Shoemake, born about 1737 in Goochland County, Virginia and died about 1834 in Hamilton County, Ohio or Ripley County, Indiana. 37. Iii. William Shoemake, born about 1737. 38. Iv. James Shoemake, SR., born about 1738 in Virginia and died before 1800 in Marion District, South Carolina. 39. V. Moses Shoemake, b. Abt. 1739, South Carolina and died before 1820 in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 40. Vi. John Shoemake born between 1740 – 1745 in South Carolina and died about 1781 in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 41. Vii. UNKNOWN FEMALE SHUMAKE, b. Abt. 1741. 42. Viii. UNKNOWN FEMALE SHUMAKE, b. Abt. 1743. 43. Ix. UNKNOWN FEMALE SHUMAKE, b. Abt. 1747. Generation No. 8 35. SAMUEL SHOEMAKE, born Between 1735 – 1738 in Goochland County, Virginia and died between 1830 – 1840 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. He married unknown woman (probably an Indian of the Mulungenon Indians) date unknown in place unknown, daughter of unknown father and unknown mother. She was born date unknown in place unknown. Known Children of SAMUEL SHOEMAKE and unknown woman are: 44. i. UNKNOWN SHUMAKE, born in South Carolina and died before 1850 in Warren County, Tennessee or Bledsoe County, Tennessee. 45. ii. UNKNOWN FEMALE SHUMAKE, born in South Carolina. Continued on next page… Page 4 of 8 46. iii. JOHN SHUMAKE, born between 1756 – 1775 in South Carolina and died about 1814 in Bledsoe County, Tennesse. 47. iv. DAVID SHOEMATE, born between 1760 – 1770 in South Carolina and died before 1850 in Crawford County, Missouri. 48. v. SAMUEL SHUMAKE, born between 1774 – 1784 in South Carolina. Generation No. 9 47. DAVID SHOEMATE, born between 1760 – 1770 in South Carolina and died before 1850 in Crawford County, Missouri. He married MARY unknown in 1820 in Person County, North Carolina, USA, daughter of unknown father and unknown mother. She was born about 1773 in South Carolina, U.S.A. She died after 1850 in Crawford County, Missouri, U.S.A. Known Children of DAVID SHOEMATE and MARY unknown are: 49. i. James Shoemate born between 1800 – 1810 in Tennessee. 50. Ii. Stephen Shoemate born 14 Jan 1805 in Tennessee and died between 1844 – 1846 in Crawford County, Missouri. 51. Iii. Samuel Shoemate born about 1807 in Tennessee and married NANCY BASKET on 24 Apr 1831 in Crawford County, Missouri. 52. Iv. Kesiah Shoemate, born about 1814 in Tennessee. 53. V. Hannah Shoemate, born before 1815 in Tennessee and married JOHN JOHNSON FARRIS. 54. Vi. Elizabeth Shoemate, born about 1815 in Tennessee. 55. Vii. Phoebe Shoemate born about 1817 in Tennessee and married ANTHONY LARUE on 17 December 1835 in Crawford County, Missouri. 56. Viii. Melinda Shoemate born about 1819 in Tennessee. 57. Ix. Sarah Shoemate born about 1820 in Tennessee. 58. X. Susan Shoemate born about 1821 in Tennessee and married unknown BERRY. 59. Xi. Jane Lee Shoemate born about 1823 in Tennessee and married WILEY JONES on 26 October 1860 in Crawford County, Missouri. Generation No. 10 50. STEPHEN SHOEMATE born 14 Jan 1805 in Tennessee and died between 1844 – 1846 in Crawford County, Missouri. He married HULDAH LARUE CLAYTON, daughter of WILLIAM CLAYTON and RACHEL CREWS (Rachel is daughter to the mysterious PHOBEE GOOCHEE and Great-Granddaughter of Irish-man ARTHUR CREWS and wife MARY GRUMBALL). She was born about 1809 in North Carolina and died after 1850 in Crawford County, Missouri. Known Children of STEPHEN SHOEMATE and HULDAH LARUE CLAYTON are: 60. i. William Clayton Shoemate born 24 Sep 1825 in Tennessee. 61. ii. David W. Shoemate born about 1827 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. 62. iii. Richard Stanford Shoemate born 08 Mar 1828 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. 63. iv. M. P. Shoemate born about 1833 in Illinois. 64. v. Samuel W. Shoemate born about 1836 in Illinois. Continued on next page… Page 5 of 8 Generation No. 11 60. WILLIAM CLAYTON SHOEMATE born 24 Sep 1825 in Tennessee. He married SARAH ANN FARRIS 02 May 1844 in Crawford County, Missouri, daughter of JOHN FARRIS and MARY FREEMAN. She was born about 1825 in unknown place and died about 1897 in unknown place. She is buried in Morrison Cemetery, Seaton Community, Dent County, Missouri. Known Children of WILLIAM CLAYTON SHOEMATE and SARAH ANN FARRIS are: 65. i. Jimmy W Shoemate, died early in his life. 66. ii. Sammy Shoemate, died early in his life. 63. iii. Mary Elizabeth Shoemate, born 12 December 1845 in Phelps County, Norman, Missouri and died 07 August 1927 in Phelps County, Missouri in 1619. 64. iv. Nancy Emma Shoemate, born in 1848, Phelps County, Norman, Missouri and died date unknown. 65. v. Delilah E Shoemate, born 30 August 1850 in Phelps County, Norman, Missouri and died 23 July 1918. 68. vi. Rachel Mahala Shoemate, born 10 October 1852 in Phelps County, Norman, Missouri and died 17 January 1917. 69. vii. Martha Jane Shoemate, born 07 February 1855 in Phelps County, Norman, Missouri and died 13 May 193 70. viii. Amanda Angelina Shoemate, born 07 March 1856 in Phelps County, Norman, Missouri died 07 January 1939. 71. ix. William Thomas Shoemate, born 14 September 1859 in Phelps County, Norman, Missouri and died 24 August 1924. 72. x. Sarah Clementine Shoemate, born on 1867. Generation No. 12 68. RACHEL MAHALA SHOEMATE born 10 October 1852 in Phelps County, Norman, Missouri and died 17 January 1917. She married WILLIAM MORGAN ADAMS 22 December 1873 in Phelps County, Missouri, son of WILLIAM R. ADAMS and LUCINDA ELLEN BATES. He was born 16 June 1852 in Phelps County, Missouri, USA. He died 06 February 1927 in Phelps County, Missouri, USA. He is buried in Morrison Cemetery, Seaton Community, Dent County, Missouri. Known Children of RACHEL MAHALA SHOEMATE and WILLIAM MORGAN ADAMS are: 73. i. Mary Ellander Adams, born date unknown and place unknown. 74. ii. UNKOWN SISTER, born date unknown and place unknown. 75. iii. UNKNOWN SISTER, born date unknown and place unknown. Continued on next page… Page 6 of 8 Generation No. 13 73. MARY ELLEN ADAMS , born date unknown in place unknown. She married HIRAM E. PLANK date unknown and place unknown, son of WILLIAM J. PLANK and SARAH ELIZABETH (“BETTY”) DRISCOLL. He was born Feb. 19, 1868 in Salem, Missouri, USA and died Feb. 14, 1921 in Phelps County, Missouri, USA. He is buried in Morrison Cemetery, Seaton Community, Dent County, Missouri. Known Children of MARY ELLEN ADAMS and HIRAM E. PLANK are: 76. i. Josephine Clementine Plank, born May 06, 1901 in Alton, Illinois, USA and died November 05, 1969 in Alton, Illinois, USA. She is buried Valhalla Memorial Park, Illinois, USA. Generation No. 14 76. JOSEPHINE CLEMENTINE PLANK, born May 06, 1901 in Alton, Illinois, USA and died November 05, 1969 in Alton, Illinois, USA. She is buried Valhalla Memorial Park, Illinois, USA . She married and was widowed to unknown GREEN on date unknown in place unknown. He was born date unknown in place unknown, son of unknown father and unknown mother. JOSEPHINE CLEMENTINE PLANK’s second marriage was to MAX THURM date unknown and place unknown, illegitimate son of CHARLES PHILIP FRANZ and HATTIE FREDERICKA THURM. He was born October 03, 1897 in Alton, Illinois, USA and died November 14, 1985 in Alton, Illinois, USA. He is buried in Valhalla Memorial Park, Illinois, USA. Children of JOSEPHINE CLEMENTINE PLANK and IRA GREEN are: 77. i. Evelyn Green, born date unknown in place unknown. 78. ii. Madelyn Green, born date unknown in place unknown. Children of JOSEPHINE CLEMENTINE PLANK and MAX THURM are: 79. iii. Donald Leverne Thurm, born 28 October 1930 in Alton, Illinois, USA and died January 23, 1985 in Godfrey, Illinois, USA. Buried in Valhalla Memorial Park, Illinois, USA. 80. iv. Denzel Thurm, born date unknown in place unknown. Generation No. 15 79. DONALD LEVERNE THURM, born 28 October 1930 in Alton, Illinois, USA and died 23 January 1985 in Godfrey, Illinois, USA. Buried in Valhalla Memorial Park, Illinois, USA. He married GRACIELA CRISTINA LUCRECIA GARCÍA Y MÁRQUEZ date unknown in place unknown, daughter of CARLOS GARCÍA VIDERIQUE and IRENE MÁRQUEZ MÁRQUEZ. She was born 08 November 1928 in Distrito Federal, México (Mexico City) and currently resides in her house in Distrito Federal, México (Mexico City) or in her other house in Acapulco, Guerrero, México. Donald divorced Graciela date unknown in place unknown. Continued on next page… Page 7 of 8 79. DONALD LEVERNE THURM’s second marriage was to PHYLLIS SMITH date unknown in place unknown, daughter of ESTELLE SMITH and MARY SMITH. She was born 18 November 1929 in Alton, Illinois, USA and died 15 March 2012 in Alton Memorial Hospital, Illinois, USA. She is buried in Valhalla Memorial Park, Illinois, USA. No children were conceived of this marriage. Children of DONALD LEVERNE THURM and GRACIELA CRISTINA LUCRECIA GARCÍA Y MÁRQUEZ are: 80. i. Kimberley Cristina Thurm García, born 30 May 1968 in Miguel Hidalgo, Distrito Federal, México (in the borough of Miguel Hidalgo in Mexico City). Currently resides in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Generation No. 16 80. KIMBERLEY CRISTINA THURM GARCÍA , born 30 May 1968 in Miguel Hidalgo, Distrito Federal, México (in the borough of Miguel Hidalgo in Mexico City). Currently resides in San Antonio, Texas, USA married JOSÉ ROMO ARREDONDO 24 November 1987 in Brownsville, Texas, USA, son of ERICK NEMESIO ROMO Y SOTO and MARÍA DEL SOCORRO ARREDONDO PEPI. He was born 28 November 1959 in Miguel Hidalgo, Distrito Federal, México (in the borough of Miguel Hidalgo in Mexico City) and currently resides in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Kimberley divorced José 07 April 2007 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Children of KIMBERLEY CRISTINA THURM GARCÍA and JOSÉ ROMO ARREDONDO are: 81. i. Aldo José Romo Thurm, born 17 December 1988 in Miguel Hidalgo, Distrito Federal, México. Resides in San Antonio, Texas, USA. 82. ii. Andrea Cristina Romo Thurm, born 03 February 1990 in Harlingen, Texas, United States of America. Resides in San Antonio, Texas, USA. 83. iii. Carlo Alexis Romo Thurm, born 29 December 1993 in Harlingen, Texas, United States of America.

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== Notes on de Marci''' == "The Marcis were an Essex family who occur in Richard de Anesti's narrative and who are found in Domesday holding of Hamo Dapifer. Their manors there are Falkhourne, White Notley, Marks in Braintree, Navestock, etc., held by Ralf; land at Dunmow, Fernham, Rodinges, etc., by' Serio.' In 1166, 80 years later, we find the (Essex) fees returned as:- * Ricardus de Marcy iiij milites * Radulfus de Marcy iij milites"Round, J H. The Honour of Ongar. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society. New Series Vol. VII, 1898, pp 142-152 (see pp 148-149) [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/T2070000.pdf pdf]. === Richard de Marci === Richard de Marci was sheriff of Essex from Christmas 1160 to Michaelmas 1161.Round, J H. The Honour of Ongar. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society. New Series Vol. VII, 1898, pp 142-152 (see pp 148-149) [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/T2070000.pdf pdf]. === Ralph de Marci === Ida de Marci, uxor Radulfi (fl 1086) Gave her lands at Higham, near Hadleigh, Suffolk to St John's Colchester.Ida. Soc. Gen. medieval, 2002 [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/ym1k4novDxM/m/i68v5jSnglAJ SGM] Cited Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, p 573. “Navestock [Essex] was formerly held by Ralph de Marci and his son William (c 1120) and then by Ralph de Marci II who defaulted in payment.” Crosby, E U. Bishop and Chapter in Twelfth Century England. 2003, p 328 [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Bishop_and_Chapter_in_Twelfth_Century_En/cmXB_Dg8inUC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=ralph+de+marci&pg=PA328&printsec=frontcover Google Books]. c 1167-1174: Charter by which William Earl of Gloucester granted Greenstead, Essex, to Richard de Lucy. Ralph de Marci was a tenant.Round, J H. The Honour of Ongar. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society. New Series Vol. VII, 1898, pp 142-152 (see pp 148-149) [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/T2070000.pdf pdf]. John I [1199-1216]: "On pp. 611-612 of the Red Book of the Exchequer we find the Honor de Aungre [Ongar] fully formed under John. The first of its three constituents consisted of the Gloucester fees:- * Cerlo de Marcy, iiij milites de honore Gloucestriae pertinentes ad honorem et castellariam de Aungre * Radulfus de Marcy, ij milites de eodem honore Gloucestriae"Round, J H. The Honour of Ongar. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society. New Series Vol. VII, 1898, pp 142-152 (see pp 148-149) [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/T2070000.pdf pdf]. c 1211: Ralph de Marci [? and] his brother, Ralph Martel, witnesses to a deed re St. John's Abbey, Colchester, Essex.William de Hauville son of William de Hauville [two and a half lines erased in cartulary]. Deeds of manor of Colchester Hall, Takeley. c 1211. Reference: D/DRu T1/18. Essex Archives [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/Result_Details.aspx?DocID=424809 Link]. 1222: Ralph de Marci had been a tenant at Navestock. "William de Breaute, with the heir and daughter of de Marci, then held the land of Radulfus ..".Hale, W H. The Domesday of St Paul's of the Year M.CC.XXII. Camden Society. 1858, p xcix and c [https://archive.org/details/thedomesdayofstp00camduoft/page/n121/mode/2up Internet Archive]. c 1250: Sir Ralph de Marci a witness to a deed, Essex.Roger, son of William de Messebiri [Mashbury] to Edmund de Essex, citizen of London. BARRINGTON FAMILY OF HATFIELD BROAD OAK. c 1250. Reference: D/DBa T1/133. Essex Archives [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/Result_Details.aspx?DocID=107410 Link]. === William de Marci === [[Marci-16|William de Marci]], son of Ralph de Marci tenant of Faramus de Boulogne, married Ela de Dene.Bevan, R and Dale, P G M. A Rose by any other name: Another daughter of Richard de Lucy. Foundations (2014) 6: 13-46 [https://fmg.ac/publications/journal/vol-6/280-fnd6-05 pdf]. He was dead by 1207.Salzmann L F. Some Sussex Domesday tenants. II - The family of Dene. Sussex Archaeological Collections. Vol. LVIII, 1916, pp 171-189 (see pp 177-179) [https://archive.org/stream/sussexarchaeolog58suss#page/178/mode/2up Internet Archive]. Ela de Dene, daughter of Ralph de Dene.Historical Notes of Withyham, Hartfield and Ashdown Forest together with the History of the Sackville family. By the Rev. C N Sutton. 1902, p 5 and p 69 [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028282154/page/n17/mode/2up Internet Archive]. === Serlo de Marci === Serlo de Marci of Bobbingworth, Essex, tenant of the honour of Boulogne, married Emma de Lucy, daughter of Robert de Lucy and Emma de Sackville.Cited by Bevan and Dale: Book of Fees, 240, 1432, 1435. Emma with the assent of her husband Serlo de Marci gave an annual rent of 12d. in Bobbingworth in a charter to Thoby priory, witnessed by Michael de Munteny.Cited by Bevan and Dale: Essex Record Office, Petre Family Deeds, D/DP T1/52. Serlo de Marci witnessed a family charter of William II de Mounteny confirming land to Thoby priory, on which the grange of his brother Elias stood.Cited by Bevan and Dale: Essex Record Office, Petre Family Deeds, D/DP T1/248. Attestation of a deed by Serlo and Hamo de Marci and Gilbert Capra.Cited by Bevan and Dale: Essex Record Office, Petre Deeds, D/DP T1/1238. Hubert de Bovile and Serlo de Marci witnesses. c. 1190-1200. [TEAS XXIII p 81] Grant by Serlo de Marci to the church and canons of St. Leonard of Ginges, of 6 acres of land in exchange for a rent of 2s. , for the health of his soul, and that of his brother, Richard, who was a canon there. [TEAS XXIII p 81] Grant by Emma de Luci, with the assent of her husband, Serlo de Marci, to the church and canons of SS. Mary and Leonard of Ginges, of 12d. yearly rent in Bobbingworth. Date c. 1210. This deed is attested by H[enry], prior of St. Botolph, and D[urand], prior of Dunmow. (A fine of 1198 gives Emma as the wife of Serlo, but it was not known that she was a de Luci .) . [TEAS XXIII p 82] c 1205: Serlo de Marci and Hamo his son. Grant by Robert de Munteni for his soul's sake, and by persuasion of William, bishop of London, to the church and canons of SS. Mary and Leonard of Ginges, of the church of St. Giles of Ginges, which is of Robert's fee. Among the witnesses are Serlo de Marci and Hamo his son. [TEAS XXIII p 82] Serlo de Marci and Hamo de Marci, witnesses to a grant by Beatrix de Lucy to the Holy hospital of Jerusalem.Cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. M. Gervers. Records of Social and Economic History, New Series 6. British Academy. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 1982 [https://www.monasterium.net/mom/DEEDS/00880217/charter Link]. Hamo appears to have married Dionis and had a son Serlo de Marci. The sisters and heirs of Serlo de Marci (died by 1244): * [[Marcy-419|Agnes (de Marci) Spigurnel]] (living 1244) * Alice de Marcy, wife of John de Merk (Alices living 1244) 1244: Humfrey de Marcy re Standon, Essex.Feet of Fines for Essex. Vol. I (1182-1272). 1910, pp 148-149 [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1100000.pdf pdf]. A different Hamo de Marci or Hamo de Masci ?, who was probably involved with the barons’ rebellion against King Henry II in 1173.Black Genealogy [http://blacktreegenealogy.weebly.com/brimhall.html Link]. === Agnes de Marci === Omnibus Christi fidelibus hoc presens scriptum visuris vel audituris Agnes de Marci priorissa de Clerkenewelle et eiusdem loci conuentus salutem in domino sempiternam.Hassall, W O. The Essex Properties of the Nunnery of St. Mary Clerkenwell. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society. New Series Vol. XXIII, 1942, pp 18-48 (see p 41) [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/T2230000.pdf pdf]. [1282-3] Friday after the Feast of St. Valentine [14 Feb.] Agnes de Marci, Prioress of Clerkenwell, acknowledged herself bound to Robert de Meldeburne and Richard Aswy, citizens of London.'Folios 21 - 30', in Calendar of Letter-Books of the City of London: A, 1275-1298, ed. Reginald R Sharpe (London, 1899), pp. 42-65. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-letter-books/vola/pp42-65 [accessed 3 April 2023]. Writ to the sheriff of Essex on behalf of prioress Agnes. P 246, 247. Agnes was dead by 01 May 1305 p 266, p 282.Hassall, W O. Cartulary of St Mary Clerkenwell. Camden Third Series Vol. LXXI, 1949 [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.226573/mode/2up Internet Archive]. === Juliana de Marcy === The wife of Walter de Baskerville (died c 1259) is presumed to have been [[Marcy-540|Juliana de Marcy]]. She was living in 1259.Close Rolls of the Reign of Henry III. AD 1256-1259. HMSO, 1932, p 478 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103127173&view=1up&seq=528&skin=2021 HathiTrust]. === Other Essex Fines === Mich. 8 Richard I [1196-1197]: "Serio de Marci, dem. Jordan de Ramesden et Alien[ or] his wife, the latter by her husband, ten. Service from the free tenement which ten. hold of dem. in Ramesden, Lalea, and Wicford. Demn. exacted from ten. the service of one knight and a half, but they acknowledged only the service of one knight. Dem. granted to ten. all the said land, to hold by the service of one knight. Cons., 4 1/2 marks of silver".Feet of Fines for Essex. Vol. I (1182-1272). 1910, p 10 [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1100000.pdf pdf]. Mich. 10 Richard I [1198-1199]: "William Barun, dem. Henry de Pinkeni and Leticia his wife, and Serio de Marci and Emma his wife, ten. l hide of land with appurts. in Cristeshale. Recog. of mart d'ancestre. Dern. quitclaimed to ten. Henry and Leticia gave him 2 acres and two parts of l acre of the said land, to wit, in the middle "cultura" which is next the little grove of Richard Sorel; to hold of them by the free service of 4d. yearly, s.f.s. Serlo and Emma gave him 11 acre of the said land nex the house of Wimarka near the hedge (secus haiam), to hold of them by the free service of 2d. yearly, s.f.s. Ten. also gave him 20s. sterling".Feet of Fines for Essex. Vol. I (1182-1272). 1910, p 15 [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1100000.pdf pdf]. Morrow of Ascension 25 Henry III [1240-1241]: "William de Marcy, dem., by William Fitz William. William de Fednes, [ten.,] whom Guy de Hedfeld vouched to warranty, by William le Uncle. 60 acres of land with appurts. in Lagefare, whereof a duel was waged, armed. and stricken between them. Dern. quitclaimed to ten. Cons., 20 marks of silver"Feet of Fines for Essex. Vol. I (1182-1272). 1910, p 139 [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1100000.pdf pdf]. Easter 53 Henry III [1268-1269]: "Robert de Burnavill, pl. Joan de Marci, impedient. One carucate of land with appurts. in Nastok, 1 messuage, 1 carucate, and 100 acres of land with appurts. in Faukeburn and Kelewedon. Plea of warranty of charter. Impedient acknowledged the said tenement with appurts., to wit, everything she previously held in the said towns, as in demesnes, homages, services of free men, villenages, the advowson of the church of Faukeburn, the messuage of Nastok, woods, meadows, pastures, waters, ponds, mills, fishponds, fisheries, and all other things to the same tenements appertaining, without any retainment, to be the right of pl. to hold of impedient by the yearly rent of 1 clove of a gillyflower at Easter, for all service, custom, and exaction, and doing all other services to the chief lords of that fee. Cons., 1 sore sparrowhawk".Feet of Fines for Essex. Vol. I (1182-1272). 1910, p 269 [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1100000.pdf pdf]. Trinity 54 Henry III [1269-1270]: "Robert de Burnevill, pl. Joan de Breaute, daughter of Ralph de Marcy, impedient. The manor of Laufare Magdalene with appurts. and the advowson of the church of the same town. Plea of warranty of charter. Impedient acknowledged the right of pl., who granted to her the said manor and the manor of Faukeburn with appurts., except the advowsons of the churches of the same manors, which remain to pl; to hold to Joan, for life, by the yearly rent of I sore sparrowhawk at Michaelmas, for all service, custom, and exaction. Reversion to pl.; to hold, together with the advowsons, of the chief lords of those fees by the services appertaining thereto".Feet of Fines for Essex. Vol. I (1182-1272). 1910, p 271 [https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1100000.pdf pdf]. === Other === 27 Sep 1310: Complaint of William Labati and John Marcii, the protectors in England of the hospital of St. Anthony, Vienne …Calendar of the Patent Rolls. Edward II. AD 1307-1313. HMSO, 1894, p 279 [https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr08offigoog/page/279/mode/2up Internet Archive]. == Sources ==

De Ronde family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[De_Ronde-32|Cornelia de Ronde]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24443092 send me a private message]. Thanks!

De Silva’s folly, later to become 'Oberwyl' Ladies College

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Oberwyl - formerly Etloe Hall
35 Burnett Street, St Kilda, corner of Burnett and Princes Streets. In 1853, the 12 acres (4.85 hectares) of Dalgety’s Paddock was subdivided and auctioned- [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4790933?searchTerm=dalgety%27s%20paddock The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 23 Mar 1853 Page 5 Advertising]. '''Etloe Hall''' was built on five of these allotments. It has been suggested [[Matthews-5677|John Felix Matthews]] as architect. [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/miller-henry-4201 Henry ‘Money’ Miller], MLC (1809-88), financier and opportunist, who died leaving an estate of over £1.6 million, is said to have advanced £4,000 to merchant [[Silva-2221|John Gomez Silva]] to finance construction of his house, Etloe Hall, in 1856; an amount so fabulous that the house is said to have been known as Silva’s Folly. Silva was a Jamaican born London merchant and importer who lived in Melbourne from 1852-60, the initial prosperous years of the Gold Rush. Even in this brief time, his business is said to have failed twice, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197086970 INSOLVENT COURT], leaving Etloe Hall undecorated. By 1860, John Gomez Silva had suffered sufficiently in business to have escaped from the colony. {{Image|file=Silva-2221-1.jpg |caption=Etloe Hall }} The symmetrically-gracious Greco-Regency mansion with the shuttered French doors, columned front porch and backyard stable block was built on the highest hill in St Kilda in 1856. It was constructed with such thick walls and such a quality of fit-out that it sent Silva broke. He was never able to furnish it. But from 'Silva’s folly', the view – to Albert Park Lake, then surrounded by virgin bush, to the Dandenongs, and possibly over the gum trees to glimpses of Port Phillip beyond Elwood Swamp – would have been unimpeded by many buildings save for a pub at the junction of the dirt track that became St Kilda Road, the few little farm houses in Windsor and some smoking chimneys in distant Prahran. The house would have been lonely up there on the high point. It was not until the railway line was built across Middle Park’s swamplands and day-tripping Melburnians, weary of the dust, chaos and people crush of a gold rich township, discovered an easy way to commute to St Kilda that the house really began to hit its stride – albeit in button-up boots, from the 1860s. In March 1857, the Argus reported the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7146866 Auction] of Silva’s newly erected seventeen roomed house, but remained on the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7135539 market] in July, and subsequently, the house was resumed by Bank of Victoria. In 1858, Etloe Hall was leased by the bank to [[MacKenzie-7508| John Mackenzie]], of the Victorian Board, Australasian Branch, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5738572?searchTerm=John%20Mackenzie London and Lancashire Insurance Companies] , who retained it for almost twenty years. Around 1860 Mackenzie added the ballroom, to the north-west corner, near Barkly Street. {{Image|file=Tschaggeny-2-2.jpg |caption=Oberwyl }} Late 1877 John MacKenzie passed away, his wife having died the year before, and Eltoe Hall was [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5922375 bought] by [[Pfund-103|James]] and [[Tschaggeny-2|Elise Pfund]], and was renamed '''Oberwyl''', after their home village in Switzerland. Madame Pfund, a woman of some refinement, had arrived in Melbourne from Switzerland in 1863 and had established herself as a teacher of young girls. The purchase was enabled by a loan of nine hundred pounds by [[Clark-60562|John James Clark]], a notable [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_James_Clark architect]. Along with her husband, James Pfund, an Officer of the Public Works Department, she was an important patron of artists associated with the Heidelberg School, [https://cv.vic.gov.au/stories/immigrants-and-emigrants/new-arrivals-and-diaspora/madame-pfund-1887/ Elise] immortalized as one of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Roberts Tom Roberts] most memorable sitters. The seventeen room house now being used as a girl’s school, which continued until the early 1930s, its wide and tessellated corridors clattered with the busyness of schoolgirls and mistresses going about the business of bringing up well-versed young women. 1878, the colonnaded verandah and two storied south-east wing were added. {{Image|file=Tschaggeny-2-1.jpg |caption=Oberwyl }} In 1885 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/107815654 Oberwyl Ladies’ College] was purchased and run by [[:Lion-148| Berthe Mouchette]] and her sister [[:Lion-149|Marie Lion]], who arrived in Melbourne from France in 1881. Madame Mouchette was the widow of the Deputy Chancellor of the French Consulate, [[Mouchette-3| Nicolas Émile Mouchette]] who died in 1884. She was a significant artist who is said to have exhibited from 1878-81 at the Paris Salon. She kept two studios at different times, in Collins Street. Whilst the sisters were at Oberwyl, they enjoyed the powerful protection of Lady Loch, wife of the Victorian governor Sir [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Loch,_1st_Baron_Loch Henry Loch] (1827-1900, governor:1884-89). This was the period when the scale and grandeur of life at Government House in the Domain was at its height and governors had real influence in society. Their hospitality was on a very large scale and continued incessantly. Oberwyl and Mouchette’s school were vividly described by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Comettant Oscar Comettant], in 1888. they also established the Alliance Francaise – still operating now but from the much bigger mansion,' Eildon', down the hill. The sisters were also associated with the Melbourne Theosophical Society. The important Australian artist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Preston Margaret Preston], née Margaret Rose McPherson, 1875-1963, is thought to have been a student at Oberwyl College, during the Berthe Mouchette period. Mid 1892, the sisters [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8440468?searchTerm=oberwyl auctioned] their picture collection, as well as furniture, and moved to Adelaide, with a [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8450453?searchTerm=oberwyl mortgagees' sale] of Oberwyl. Subsequently [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/145709378?searchTerm=oberwyl obtained] by Miss Lucy James, but [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8654434 insolvency] saw [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcburney-samuel-4064 Dr Samuel McBurney] with his wife, Marie Louise Accleston, [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article144498803 take over] early 1894. In 1898 was purchased by Misses [[Garton-987|Adelaide Garton]] and Isabella Henderson, and run in association with Kalymna, a school already established by them in nearby Acland Street. By 1906 Oberwyl was one of the largest private girls' schools in Victoria. Misses Kathleen and Violet Dickens, grand-daughters of Charles Dickens were pupils, as was the novelist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Lindsay Joan Lindsay], author of Picnic at Hanging Rock. Garton and Henderson owned Oberwyl and its Ladies’ College until 1910, when Miss Henderson left their partnership and bought the Fairelight Ladies College, which she developed into the eminent girls’ school, Clyde. For some years, the St Kilda Conservatorium of Music also occupied part of Oberwyl, with the girls’ school Cranleigh. The building was also used by St Michael's Grammar School until its closure c1935. From 1910, Miss Garton remained living at Oberwyl and from 1935; it became the home of five Garton sisters: [[Garton-990|Kate]], Adelaide, [[Garton-991|Mary]], [[Garton-992|Anetta]], and [[Garton-993|Florence]], with their greatnephew [[Bromley-537|John Arrowsmith Bromley]. By 1967 Oberwyl was still owned by the Garton family and in 1974, Mr Bromley was still living there, in a rather eccentric lifestyle and occasionally opening Oberwyl to the public, rather as if it was an English Country House. Having been in the Garton family for almost 100 years, Oberwyl was sold in 1996. Then restored and on removing plaster board in the entrance hallway, the new owners found a series of painted images of the female muses of the arts that have been left as revealed. ==References== https://storeyofmelbourne.org/2020/06/16/oberwyl-st-kilda-1856/ Richard Peterson: “A Place of Sensuous Resort: Buildings of St Kilda and Their People”, 2005, St Kilda Historical Society Inc.
https://richardpeterson.squarespace.com/a-place-of-sensuous-resort-st-kilda The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 26 Apr 1854 Page 7 Advertising
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5853098 The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 21 Feb 1878 Page 4 Advertising
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5922375 The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Sat 15 Jan 1921 Page 30 SOCIAL NOTES
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140252941/11773723 https://www.flickr.com/photos/78453720@N06/albums/72157689122402333/

De Slagerij van Jan Hartsema

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De slagerij is lager als de gebouwen ernaast. De slagerij was niet ver van een brug. Die brug is vaak gebombardeerd in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Het gezin Hartsema woonde boven de slagerij. Ze hadden ook een grote herdershond. De slagerij bleef open vanwege de duitsers. Alles wat Opa en Oma van het vlees afsneden, vooral ook het vet, werd in kleine beetjes verdeeld en dan uitgedeeld aan de achterkant van de slagerij aan de hongere gezinnen. Samen met de buren verstopte ze onderduikers. Als de duitsers in het huis van de buren waren, waren de verstekelingen in de zolder van de fam. Hartsema. Wanneer de duitsers bij de Hartsemas kwamen klommen de verstekelingen gauw over het dak na de zolder van de buren. Ik ben met Opa naar de slagerij geweest in Dec 1984. Ab Mollema heft de slagerij overgenomen. Femmy le Roux

De Smidt Family in Hopetown District Cape

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Henry Charles de S was reportedly born in Cambridgeshire, England in 1853, son of Henry Charles and Margaret de S. Search of British BMD records produces nothing on this family. The next set of records shows Henry Charles as a farmer in the Hopetown area, and a Veldkornet. Farming in this barren area is difficult and not a likely occupation for someone recently arrived from Britain and the office of Veldkornet is not given to a recent immigrant by such a close-knit group of Afrikaners as that in a Karoo town. I have looked closely at my de S records for a possible match to Henry Charles, i.e. a family in England for study at Cambridge or some similar reason. I have found no possible group. I hope to get some clue as to the real story of Henry Charles's origin.

De Vries-1255 Emigration of family 1909

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'''Emigration''' * '''''Citing index record at [https://www.allefriezen.nl/en/search/deeds/0128bbaa-277e-4b34-8443-3b67fb5e5923?person=f5c27c10-9667-4ebb-8aef-784768dc12ea AlleFriezen]''''', accessed 7 April 2016. * '''''Index record:''''' :{| border=1 |- !colspan=2|''' Emigranten ''' |- |Source|| Emigranten |- |Registration type|| Inschrijving Emigranten |- |Remarks|| Op 18 maart 1909 vertrokken van Holwerd, WESTDONGERADEEL naar USA-UNIDENTIFIED REGION. |- |JAN FOLKERTS de VRIES (arbeider)|| born 02-03-1864; husband,married |- |MARTJE HENDRIKS HUIZINGA (geen)|| born 04-01-1865; wife,married |- |FOLKERT de VRIES|| born 17-11-1892; son,unmarried/single |- |HENDRIK de VRIES|| born 29-04-1894; son,unmarried/single |- |PIETER de VRIES|| born 06-06-1896; son,unmarried/single |- |WILLEM de VRIES|| born 26-09-1897; son,unmarried/single |- |GERBEN de VRIES|| born 08-04-1899; son,unmarried/single |- |HARMEN de VRIES|| born 15-05-1902; son,unmarried/single |- |JOHANNES de VRIES|| born 20-08-1903; son,unmarried/single |- |JANKE de VRIES|| born 26-09-1881; daughter,unmarried/single |}

De Vries-1255 Immigration of family 1909

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'''Immigration''' * '''''Citing [http://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger-details/czoxMjoiMTAxNTYwMDMwMjcxIjs=/czo4OiJtYW5pZmVzdCI7 LibertyEllisFoundation]''''', accessed 27 April 2016. * '''''Index record:''''' :{| border=1 |- |Date of Arrival||April 7th, 1909 |- |Ship of Travel||Noordam |- |Port of Departure||Rotterdam, Holland |- |Last Place of Residence|| Holwerd, Holland |} * '''''Family:''''' :{| border=1 |- |Name ||Marital status ||Gender||Age |- |Jan de Vries ||Married||Male ||45y |- |Martge de Vries||Married||Female||44y |- |Janke de Vries ||Single||Female||17y |- |Folkert de Vries||Single||Male||16y |- |Hendrik de Vries||Single||Male ||15y |- |Pieter de Vries||Single||Male ||13y |- |Willem de Vries||Single||Male ||11y |- |Gerben de Vries||Single||Male ||9y |- |Harmen de Vries||Single||Male ||6y |- |Johannes de Vries||Single||Male||5y |}

De Zondagsbode

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De Zondagsbode was a weekly newspaper for the Dutch Mennonite community. ===Available Online=== * Delpher [https://www.delpher.nl/nl/tijdschriften/results?page=1&sortfield=date&cql%5B%5D=(alternative+exact+%22De+Zondagsbode%22)&coll=dts] ===Profiles that link to this source=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:De_Zondagsbode|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===WikiTree Syntax=== * AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. ''ArticleTitle'', [[Space:De Zondagsbode|De Zondagsbode]] (Amsterdam, 1887-1942) Vol. ,No. ,[ Page ]. ===Sources=== Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Zondagsbode, De (Periodical)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 4 Aug 2022. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Zondagsbode,_De_(Periodical)&oldid=123184

Deadly 1907 B&O Railroad Crash, Bellaire, Ohio

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A deadly train crash occurred 28 Sep 1907 in Bellaire, Ohio, on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.

Deadly 1907 Railroad Crash in Bellaire Ohio

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== Deadly 1907 Railroad Crash in Bellaire Ohio == A deadly train crash occurred 28 Sep 1907 in Bellaire, Ohio, on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. It was reported in newspapers nationwide and beyond. A [https://web.archive.org/web/20220616161226/https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/rppc-railroad-train-wreck-bellaire-1881855716 photo of the scene] was taken by Earl Max of Quaker City and used on a postcard. === [https://newscomwc.newspapers.com/image/392770148/ Saturday 28 Sep 1907 - ''The Dayton Herald'' - Page 7] ===
'''Ten Reported Killed.'''
(By United Press.) -- (BULLETIN.) Wheeling, W. Va. Sept. 28 -- As result of a head-on collision between a passenger and freight train on the B. & O four miles below this city on the Ohio side, five to ten persons are reported killed and a number injured. A call for physicians and nurses has just been received here. An unconfirmed telephone message Just received says it is now reported that twenty-five are dead. Every physician In Wheeling, Bellaire, Bridgeport and Martins Ferry have been summoned. === [https://newscomwc.newspapers.com/image/40702674/ Sunday 29 Sep 1907 - ''Bisbee Arizona Daily Review'' - Page 1] ===
'''18 DEAD IN TRAIN WRECK ON B. & O.'''
'''Operator Forgot To Throw Switch And Fast Passenger Goes Into Freight On Side Track In Ohio.'''
Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 28. -- Eighteen were killed and a score injured some fatally, at Bellaire Ohio, this afternoon, when a B. & O. train crashed into a freight train which was moving slowly on a siding. The wreck was due to the failure of an operator to throw a switch. The west bound freight received orders to met the passenger at the limits of Bellaire yard and was moving slowly along the siding. Where the wreck occurred is a sharp curve which prevents the engineer of eastbound trains from seeing more than a few feet ahead. The passenger train swung around the curve rapidly and should have gone safely to the main line. but the switch to the siding had not been turned. The train shot into the siding The damage was done to the smoker, which was telescoped by the baggage car. Every occupant of the smoker was injured or killed. Engineer Galbraith was burned to a crisp by escaping steam, === [https://newscomwc.newspapers.com/image/142164999/ Sunday 29 Sep 1907 - ''The Pittsburgh Press'' - Page 1] ===
'''Eight Are Killed, Six Fatally Hurt in B. & O. Wreck''' '''Coaches Torn to Bits as Trains Crash on B. & O.''' '''Chicago Fast Express, Running at High Speed, Dashes Into Freight and Scenes of Horror Follow''' '''Eight Already Dead, More to Die''' '''Four Pittsburgers Among the Injured, Who Number Over Thirty -- Scenes of Horror Witnessed at Place of Disaster -- Operator's Mistake Said to Have Caused Wreck'''
(Special to the Sunday Press.) Wheeling. W. Va. September 28. -- Passenger train No. 14. eastbound, the fast Chicago express on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, collided head-on with the second section of No. 27, a freight heavily loaded with coal, from Benwood to Newkirk, at Indian Run Bend, near the east end of the Bellaire yards, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, instantly killing four trainmen and three passengers, fatally injuring six or eight others and badly maiming 30 more. The passenger was running 75 miles. an hour to make up for lost time. The freight was running 30 miles an hour.
'''The Dead.'''
*CARL BERTRAM, passenger, No. 185 Thirty-seventh street, Milwaukee, Wis. [{{FindAGrave|160019721}}] *ELWARD HINES, passenger, Fourteenth street. Wheeling, W. Va. [{{FindAGrave|132242779}}] | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZGZ-9JN FamilySearch] *WILLIAM SHAW, passenger, No. 2311 Market street. Wheeling, W. Va. *L. N. GILBRAITH, passenger, engineer, of Newark, O. *[[Motz-495|F E. MOTZ]], freight conductor, Newark, O. *H.A. LIPSCOMB, freight engineer, Newark, O. *HAROLD SEITZ, newsboy. Wheeling, W. Va. [{{FindAGrave|93363613}}] *F. A. DUNLAP, passenger, Flushing, O., died at Boone hospital.
'''Fatally Injured.'''
*T. A DUNLAP, Newark, O., Fireman of passenger engine; right shoulder, left arm and four ribs broken; will die: in Boone hospital, Bellaire. *W. C. BESANT, chief of mail clerks, Zanesville, O., cut about head and body; will die; in Boone Hospital. *C. E. KNER, Mt Vernon, O., mail clerk; ribs broken, back and head injured; in Boone Hospital.
'''Seriously Injured.'''
*E. G. BLUBLUGH, Mt Vernon, O., head injured and arm bruised: In Boone Hospital. *WILLIAM FARRELL, of Albany, N. Y., passenger; cut and bruised about head, face and body in Boone Hospital. *CLARENCE JOHNSON, of Cambridge; cut and bruised about head, face and body; in Boone Hospital. *HANS PETERSON, Hoboken, N. J., passenger; left leg broken in two places, head badly cut; in serious condition; in Boone Hospital. *FRANK WILSON, of Wheeling, passenger; cut about head and face. *PATRICK ELWOOD, passenger, of Wheeling, cut and bruised. *EDWARD PARKER, passenger, of Wheeling, cut about face, legs; injured. *JOHN HARTI, of Wheeling, passenger, back and legs injured. *PHILIP YOCUBUS, Pittsburg, cut and bruised seriously. *C. A. LOTUS, Cambridge, O., back sprained and bruised over body. *BARNEY DAILEY, Pittsburg, passenger, right leg cut off at knee, and head badly crushed, in serious condition. *JAMES GRIFFIN, of Bayon City, N. J., injured about hips. *WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN, Cambridge, O., head crushed and chest badly injured, in serious condition. *PERCY LEASURE, passenger, of Weston W. Va., back hurt, hand mangled. *HARRY ENGLISH, Connellsville, O., back sprained, cut and bruised all over body. *C. A. LODIS, of Cambridge, O., cut and bruised about head, face and body. *PETER RODANO, of Pittsburg, passenger, cut and bruised, back badly injured. *JOHN HAWK, Pittsburg. *AUGUST MEDER, New York, body crushed, lungs injured. *FRANK BROWN, New York, passenger; legs and back injured. *FOREST JACKSON, Cambridge, O., neck badly hurt, legs injured. *CLARENCE JOHNSON, Cambridge, O., back and hips injured. *HAWES PETERSON, No. 704 Melvin avenue, Hoboken, N. J.; crushed about chest. *SAM BARDONI, passenger; St Clairsville, O., legs crushed and head cut. *LEO RALPH, Quaker City, O., head and back crushed. *D. E. CLOVER, Klee, O., crushed about chest and lungs. *AUGUST METIER, Newark, O., passenger, cut about head and internally injured. *NOYCE ADDISON, Cambridge, O., cut and bruised about head and body. *WILLIAM BOKOVICK, Benwood, W. Va, hips crushed, one leg amputated: at hospital. *WILLIAM ANDERSON, of Mississippi, may be internally injured, cut about head. *ALFRED DELBY, No. 419 West One Hundred and Twenty-first street, New York, passenger; cut about head; leg broken. The signal operator at the Bellaire yard office, whose name is McGann, gave the freight the eastbound track, instead of the west-bound as he should, and the trains crashed together without warning. Both engines reared straight up in the air and came down with a crash. They were demolished and a portion of one rolled over a 40-foot embankment. The baggage car and smoker of the passenger train were torn into bits.
'''FIRE ADDS TERROR.'''
Nearly all of the injured were in the smoker. The Richard Carie "Spring Chicken" theatrical company occupied a parlor car on the rear of the train. It was demolished but none of the company was injured. The dead and injured were pinioned under the wreckage, which caught fire, adding terror to the situation. Engineer Lipscomb was caught under the wreckage of his engine. "Chop my leg off, will you?" he yelled to members the yard force. An axe was secured and while the steam was pouring in upon him he saw them hack off the limb just above the knee. He was scalded all over the body, and died at the Boone Hospital an hour later. He was conscious to the last. General Manager Fitzgerald's train was at Benwood Junction when the news of the wreck was received. It was converted into a relief train and crowded with doctors and nurses, was rushed to the scene of the wreck. The dead were removed to undertaking parlors in Bellaire, Ohio, and the injured were taken to the Boone Hospital, in Bellaire, and the Glendale Hospital, at Moundsville. General Manager Fitzgerald and members of his staff assisted the nurses and crew in caring for the wounded. A search was made tonight for the operator whose blunder said to have caused the wreck, but he could not be found.
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John Hawk, who was injured in the wreck, lives at No. 1724 Cliff street. Bernard Daily, another of the injured, lives in the Thirty-fifth ward, on Well street, near Sweetbriar street. The names of Philip Yocubus and Peter Rodana, who are among thelist of injured and reported to be residents of Pittsburg, do not appear in the city directory and efforts to locate their homes last night were unavailing. === [https://newscomwc.newspapers.com/image/325496396/ Monday 30 Sep 1907 - ''The Buffalo Enquirer'' - Page 6] ===
'''COULD NOT KEEP HIS EYES OPEN'''
'''ON DUTY THIRTY-SIX HOURS BUCKHANNON'S EXCUSE FOR THE BLUNDER WHICH KILLED TEN PERSONS.'''
(By Hearst Special Wire to The Enquirer) Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 30 -- Prosecuting Attorney Shepard of St. Clairsville will complete his investigation into the disastrous wreck on the B. & O. Railroad at Bellaire. Ohio, some time today. He said last night that a warrant would be issued for Tom Buckhannon, operator at Block Signal Station No 6, at the end of the double track whose blunder, it is said, caused the death of ten persons and injury to over thirty others. It was said last night that Buckhannon had been on duty thirty-six hours before he made the fatal mistake. "God knows I am sorry I did it, but I absolutely could not keep my eyes open." Buckhannon is reported to have said to one of the trainmen. The operator is quietly waiting to be called by the authorities when the investigation begins. He states that a short time before the Chicago train was due he saw a number of foreigners working with the switch to the track the freight was on, while at the same time he called up Bellaire by phone and was told the freight had left. Just as he hung up the receiver he heard the crash. Coroner Diven of Martins Ferry said that a Coroner's investigation was unnecessary as the cause of the wreck was explained by the officials. There was no blunder on the part of either crew. Both had orders for the same track. Six of the victims were taken from the wreckage dead. Three died in the Boone Hospital at Bellaire shortly after their removal there, and another, an unidentified man, died later. He gained consciousness shortly before he died, and when asked his name he murmured "Woodsfield." He is believed to be from Woodsfield, Ohio. === [https://newscomwc.newspapers.com/image/338594190/ Monday 30 Sep 1907 - ''The Moline Illinois Dispatch'' - Page 1] === '''
Fifteen Killed on B. & 0.
''' Bellaire, O., Sept. 30. - Among the passengers on the B & O express train that was wrecked near here Saturday, when fifteen men were killed and a score injured, were the members of Richard Carle's "Spring Chicken" comic opera company. All of them with the exception of Alfred Dalby, the musical director, escaped serious injury. It was found necessary to amputate Mr. Dalby's right arm, thus ending his musical career. === [https://newscomwc.newspapers.com/image/497941253/ Monday 30 Sep 1907 - ''The Province'' (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - Page 1] ===
'''Engineer of Train Wrecked in West Virginia Herocially Went Through Operation and He Is Still Living,'''
Wheeling, West Va.. Sept. 30 - Fifteen were killed and a score fatally inJured at Bellaire Ohio, on Saturday afternoon when the Chicago Wheeling express train on the B. & O. crashed into a freight train which was moving slowly on a siding. The wreck was due, it is said, to the failure of a operator to throw a switch. There was scarcely time to apply the brakes, and no time for the engine men to jump. The big engines were reduced to Junk by the Impact. Engineer Galbraith was scalded to death by escaping steam. At the office of Superintendent Loree to-day it was said that the company was not certain who to blame for the accident. but a thorough investigation was under way. The property damaged will amount to about $60.000, Engineer H. A. Lipscomb of the passenger train underwent probably the most heroic surgical operation in modern times. Caught beneath his engine, it was found impossible to remove the broken iron from his body on account of the way in watch one of his legs was entangled, escaping steam across his face made it impossible to administer anaesthetic, and as a result his physicians amputated his leg as he lay there conscious. Despite the burning steam and the pain of the operation, he bore it bravely, it is feared, however, that the man will die. === [https://newscomwc.newspapers.com/image/142167912/ Monday 30 Sep 1907 - ''The Pittsburgh Press'' - Page 6] === An overworked operator is blamed for the disastrous wreck on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad at Bellaire. The officials of the B. & O. should take notice that the vice president of the New York Central road has been held to answer on a charge of murder growing out of a wreck. Where employees are worked longer than a reasonable time there should be no trouble holding their employers responsible for criminal negligence. However, maybe the B. & O. is safe this time. Tom Buckhannon, the operator, had been on duty only 36 hours.

Deakins

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Dean Farris Farmer Senior Family

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DEAR FRANCES A DIARY WRITTEN FOR FRANCES MELISSA GOFF BY HER MOTHER ANNA BELL CADWELL GOFF

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DEAR FRANCES A DIARY WRITTEN FOR FRANCES MELISSA GOFF BY HER MOTHER ANNA BELL CADWELL GOFF 1898 - 1900 COLORADO CITY, COLORADO << Note: this is a photocopy of unnumbered handwritten pages. Some page separations are noted. EP 14 Sep 2003 >> Colorado City, Colo. Aug. 21 - '98 Some little time has elapsed since my first advent into the state of Colo. Indeed, it is now nearly two years since I left my home in Ellsworth Co. Kans. and came to Denver to receive the hand and become the wife of the one man whom I loved. Now it was not my purpose when I started to write to give details regarding my marriage. However, as it seems to fit in here I will state a few facts. On the 2nd Sept. 1896 - 8:30 A.M. at Trinity Parsonage Denver, Colo. Dr. Camden M. Cobern officiating, a marriage was solemnized in which Anna B. Cadwell became the wife of Joseph R. Goff. I purposely refrained from addressing the lines at the beginning not knowing clearly just what I should make of them whether a letter or some precise statements regarding the early life of my precious baby, my own dear Frances. I find however that my thoughts are so scattered that a name for my article might help, therefore I shall name it, a letter and address it to Miss Frances Melissa Goff. My dear Frances. The letter I am about to write you is but the outcome of thoughts which came to me when first I knew the blessedness of motherhood. There is a sacredness about this trust as about no other trust given woman. One feels instinctively new responsibilities and new desires to be the best mother possible and withal comes a greater feeling of dependence upon a Heavenly Father. There came to me soon after the birth of my baby, first, a strong desire to be a better woman, second, a desire that I might so rely upon His help as to be ever a worthy mother for a worthy child also a desire to devote my life wholly to my husband and children. I thought farther that in case my baby lives - whether her mother lives or not, some incidents of her baby life written by her mother shall be an interesting token and may impress the solemn fact that you, my dear child were a welcome child. Just now I can think of but one condition which would justify your reading this letter before your 18th birthday and that is, in the event of your marriage prior to that year and I candidly trust such a responsibility may not be yours so early in life. This is Monday evening and I am seated at the dining table in the house where you were born. Sister Bessie sits near me and is making a shoe-bag which she expects to give to Mrs. Rodda - Auntie Rodda, we call her- as a birthday gift. Papa has gone to church and Ralph to band practice while you, dear baby are fast asleep in your carriage in the sitting room. Shall I tell you something about this room? Perhaps so, but first - let me see if you understand the location of the house. You see, it is not our cottage - it is a rented one and contains six rooms - the two back ones being subrented to Mrs. Davis. Were the cottage our own, I might perhaps more confidently hope that you might not leave these parts while still too young to remember the place. The house is on Cor. 2nd & Main and stands facing the Rocky Mts. Just three blocks west and we come to the street-car line where we may take a car either for Manitou where are the invigorating springs of mineral water - principally soda, iron and sulphur - or for Colo. Sprs. one of the most beautiful cities in the U.S. You are nearly five months old and have been to both places but never via street-car. But then I was telling you about the sitting room where you are at present sleeping so sweetly and let me tell you something. Papa rocked you to sleep this evening while mama wrote an article for our minister Bro. Powell. The room has two windows rather a double window where you get full view of old Pike's Peak; one outside door opening upon the front porch and three other doors - the south one opening to the large front room used as the children's bed-room - the north one, to the little room - mamma's room where you were born and the east one opening to the kitchen. The room is papered and there are pictures upon the wall, a carpet - upon the floor. In one corner stands the organ in another the book-case - while a small table and some chairs complete the stock of furniture. I've been sitting here for some few minutes, my pen at times running thro' my hair and my eyes cast about the room in a puzzled way. You see I am trying to settle in my own mind whether or not I should relate any of the circumstances regarding your birth, and if so, just how much. Of course, the hour for the delivery of my child was one to which I looked forward I believe now, rather impatiently. Perhaps it was an air of impatience that caused such a sense of bodily weakness and depression as I experienced all thro' Friday, Sat. and Sunday until the hour of 2 P.M. when I went to my room and remained all afternoon. I did not sleep nor did I suffer pain until six o'clock, thence to 9 P.M. when the pains became so frequent and so intense that I left the bed. Early in the morning Dr. Semones was called also Mrs. Robison the nurse. The Dr. came frequently thro' the entire day and when night came he comforted my drooping spirits by saying that all was well and would soon be over. The time was long enough and the labor painful in the extreme. Finally, Dr. Durant from Colo. Sprs. came and 'twas he who first announced to me that a baby girl had arrived. Just as the minute hand pointed to 8:30 A.M. on Tues. morning Mar. 29 - '98 our baby came to us. She was not at all pretty - indeed she was ugly, and so red that I have been accused of having said "Ohh! You little indian" even after I had been assured that baby was all right and a perfect child. But Oh! how we loved her. [Page] Colo. City. Colo. Dec. 25 '98 My dear Frances: It is rather a sad fact to me that I have failed to write for you the many little happenings of the past fews << sic >> months: I mean, of course, the bright sweet happenings in my dear baby's life. However, I determined to tell you a little tonight about your first Christmas. It is now eight o'clock, Sunday (Xmas) evening. Papa and Ralph are at church. Bessie sits here at the table near me. The fire is burning brightly tho' it is not very cold and no snow. Baby Frances lies fast asleep in the bed upon which she was born. On Friday evening the S. S. Com. of three ladies - viz: Sisters Shantz, Gauner and Powell (the last named being our minister's wife - met at our house to pop corn and fill over two hundred sacks with pop-corn and candy for the Christmas treat to members of the S.S. Your papa being S.S. Supt. had given permission for the sacks to be filled at our house and you, dear one, did not object in the least for at the usual time mamma undressed you, put on your sleeping drawers with feet in, and little night-cap. I'll stop right here to tell you why you wore a cap. Some four weeks ago we had a siege of severe weather and along about the first of it you took a heavy cold and as our bed-room is pretty cold I put on a night-cap of Bessies to protect against more cold in your head. You look like a little Esquimaux with it on but I do not like to take it off right away now that you are accustomed to it. When the work was all done and the Com. had gone home, papa swept the kitchen as momma's cold bothered her so much and she felt poorly - then baby awoke and we had a little chat with her before taking her back to bed again. Promptly at six o'clock the next morning you were awake and ready to get up. It was quite a busy day being just before Christmas but I'll not stop to say very much about the events of the day except that soon after dinner I placed baby in the buggy and we went down street - calling first at the Lumber office to see papa or dada as you call him these days. After I had been to the church and one or two other places, baby asleep mean-time - papa and I took you to the store to buy your first stiff soled shoes. We had a great time with them. At first I though we could try them on without waking you but soon decided to arouse you from your slumbers. After trying on and trying you were finally fitted out with what Bess called stogies as they were much too long. We had to take them long as your foot was so chubby and fat. The shoes you had been wearing were turning under the heel and as you are now trying every day so hard to walk we were afraid of ruining your ankles. Well, the shoe question settled, the next was the Christmas tree query. Mamma was nearly sick, baby was not accustomed to spending her evenings away from her bed. Besides there would be a jam at the church and we could not get our buggy inside. - then again, mamma had work to do at home as papa's and Auntie Rodda's slippers were not finished. Papa said "Frances must see the first Christmas tree upon the first Christmasafter her birth even if he had to leave the buggy at the yard and carry her that distance. Thus it happened that early in the evening mamma and baby were sitting in a crowded seat while papa left us to take charge of the exercises of the evening. The church tree and all were very pretty but you did not see any of it until a sweet strain of Christmas music aroused you or possibly you were uncomfortably warm. At any rate you did not stay awake for any length of time but seemed very much pleased with everything while you were awake. Slept all the time you were coming home and while we were preparing the presents at home, but at six o'clock the next morning you were ready to be stirring again. I see I have omitted the fact that you were undressed and spent the intervening time in peaceful slumber. I hardly know how to begin to tell you about all the sweet things that you did today. I do not recall any time when you were unruly and wanted to cry except when you were being washed and your clean shirt was hard to get over your head. Papa has remarked over and over again about our good baby and about the happy day she was spending. Indeed, baby Frances is the pride of the house and we love her so dearly. My only fear is that we may set our affections to closely upon her while our Father has warned us against this evil. Bessie dressed you this morning & after our breakfast was started we all sat down to receive the presents which were handed from the table by Bessie and Ralph. Bessie's present from mamma was a large doll which you had admired and talked about whenever you could see it. You did not forget to call for it at first sight this morning and when allowed to hold it in your arms you stroked so gently and talked so sweetly that we though we'd never seen happier moments than these when our baby was the attraction of the house. A package was handed over for Frances Goff from Auntie Davis which contained two pretty dresses. These you admired, also a pretty sack from Auntie Rodda and another from Uncle Lou and then came the package from Uncle Rodda which contained a "Pickinniny and Stuffed Cat." My! how your little tongue did twist and try to utter words of admiration for these two new toys. Bessie's doll was nowhere in comparison for awhile - then the pretty red apples were placed within your reach. Now a relish for fruit, and a great one, has ever been a baby failing of yours and with seven big sharp teeth you were able to bite off more of the peel and chunks than you could digest, hence our vigilance in keeping apples in the background. However, after feeding you milk & crackers at the breakfast table mamma scraped some of the juicy apples - and O dear! How good it was. At the dinner table you were happy with your chicken-bone and noodle soup. In the after-noon papa played with you upon the floor for a long time while mamma tried to cure a head-ache by taking a nap. Your Xmas present to your distant Aunties and Uncles was a small card upon one corner of which was a stamp photo of yourself and in the opposite upper corner a bow of baby ribbon. Upon the card mamma wrote the words Wishing you A Merry Christmas. Frances Melissa Goff. This has certainly been a delightful Christmas day and I believe one of the sweetest in your dear baby life. Lovingly, Mamma. [Page ] Sunday A.M. March 26 - '99 My dear Frances: There are some things I want to tell you about before comes your first birthday letter. I am sorry that I have been unable to write oftener for you. This morning the snow lies deep upon the ground and is still coming down while the sun shines at intervals. Papa, Ralph and Bessie are at Sunday School while my dear baby girl lies fast asleep in her buggy in a corner of the kitchen opposite where mamma sits writing. I meant to have written you a New Year letter but since I do not remember distinctly the events of that day, will pass on to Jan. 2, Mamma's 31st birthday. It was a very pleasant day and nothing of unusual importance transpired in the moprning. At dinner-time Mrs. Davis asked me to go with her to Mrs. Rodda's to spend the afternoon - she said - "You and baby ought to have a holiday on your birthday." When the dinner work was out of the way and baby's dress changed as well as my own, we were ready to go over the fence to Mrs. Rodda's when a knock came at the front door. Upon opening the door, I welcomed Mrs. Nichols, Ursula & Gladys her two little girls also Genoa Smith a playmate of Ursula's. I was very much pleased to see Mrs. Nichols and you were wild with joy at seeing the little girls each of whom carried a beautifully dressed doll. I little suspected that Mrs. Nichols' visit could in any way interfere with the composure of my neighbors but something in Bessie's manner must have suggested to Mrs. Nichols to cut her call short. Hardly had the door closed after Mrs. Nicholsbefore Mrs. Davis came in and helped me to hurry by taking you and starting out ahead. After climbing the fence she insisted upon my going ahead and when ushered into the front room there my astonished eyes beheld the smiling faces of all numbers of my esteemed friends. Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Stoner, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Rodda and later Bro. Powell & Raymond besides myself, Bessie and Frances composed the party. Supper was served at five o'clock and soon after that I came home to get supper for papa and Ralph leaving you in Uncle Rodda's company. When the house was warm and supper ready over home, I went over for my baby and stood for a moment wondering who was enjoying the evening most, Frances or uncle Rodda, as both were sitting upon the floor in front of the parlor fire playing with a box of blocks. On Wednesday evening Jan. 17, papa and I were all ready to go to prayer-meeting. At least, we thought we would go as soon as the baby was asleep. I rocked awhile and papa rocked but no sooner did we stop rocking than Frances was awake and fretful. She seemed to have a cough which of course we tried to relieve from day to day but in vain for it seemed every day to have a greater hold upon baby. She however, was very patient through all and we thought particularly so at night for the winter was cold and our bed-room so cold that often a glass of water at the head of the bed was frozen stiff by morning: the colder the night the harder and oftener the cough came but Frances simply coughed it out and lay down again without crying in the least - as I know some babies would have done. After a cough of about two weeks we decided that you had whooping-cough and then there was little medicine needed. Now to go back to Jan. 10 when the sign was just right will give the date of your weaning. Papa thought at first 'twas too bad to wean such a nice baby when she took so much comfort at the breast and mamma felt bad to be deprived of her part of the comfort. However, after consulting good authority we decided that our baby was better weaned at the age of nine months tho' twas thought advisible to wait for the sign to be right. The first night you cried so that papa was obliged to get up and rock you but the next night - a drink was satisfying and so you were weaned without much difficulty. When the whooping cough came, mamma was grieved that baby had lost her dinner particularly when her appetite lessened - milk was repulsive and all. However, this did not last long for nicely cooked rice - beef tea, broths, scraped apple came into place and then one day papa came home with a big bottle of "Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil." Papa thought 'twas a shame to give a baby such medicine and <> so, but after that 'twas always the best part of the meal, and 'twas really interesting to see you tease for it - What do you like to play with? Well, I think about the first thing you cared much about was a piece of spiderweb lace made years before you were born by Aunt Blanche and transferred by mamma to one of your baby skirts. A little piece of thread interested you as a little baby thoroughly. A doll or another child is your delight - and that reminds me of our call at Mrs. Davis' across the street a few days ago. Mrs. Davis has a very large pretty blue eyed baby of seven months which she held in her lap when we went in. Your eyes were riveted upon him for a long time then you wanted to stand down on the floor. After putting you down, mamma took the baby - then Frances was happy in the highest sense of the word. She tried to pat him tried to kiss him and even tried to sing to him while all the time her feet were dancing with the excitement. All this was very pleasing to Mrs. Davis being interested particularly in baby girls - her three children being boys. But another thing that interested you as a plaything is mamma's crumb-tray and brush, and through the month of March '99 my last resort was the box of wooden checkers. In the kitchen hangs a picture of an old man whom we call grandpa. In another place hangs a calendar with a beautiful lady face upon it. Over the table is a Venetian scene drawn by papa on Christmas or rather Thanksgiving Day. On the lampshelf sits a little alarm clock which you learned to call "Tick" while the looking-glass always pictured the baby. These things had a wonderful interest for you and we took delight in having you look towards Grandpa, Lady, Venice, Tick, Baby as the names were called and then again the first thing you expected of papa upon entering the house was to carry you to these different characters that you might admire them. You haven't been to S.S. or church this year and we feel badly about it. The last time you were at the church was Xmas eve when you looked for papa when he called the names on programs: he being supt. had charge of this part. However, just as soon as you are over the whooping cough so you will not give it to other children, I expect you to begin again. When did you begin to creep? Never, so far. In fact you are perfectly helpless when laid upon the abdomen. When did you begin to walk? All through the month of March you were becoming more and more expert in walking by means of a chair or even with a wall to brace against you were able to go the full length of the room. With a chair you were enabled to visit mamma's sewing machine, coal bucket, wash basin, flour can, water-bucket, etc. etc. and Oh, how hard you worked to make the different [<< first line illegible >> took two steps alone. At any rate, you learned to let go and venture that far alone. It was a great event, of course. We think you are a little slow about talking, tho' you jabber a great deal. What's that? Also "What ghi jhzizh" are two common expressions. Tick for clock. Dada for papa - Mam-mam-mam for mamma and "Top" for Stop. Not long since in the dead of night when mamma lay pretty close to you - you called out "Top." Were you ever naughty? Yes, indeed. I think you understand more, too, than is credited to you. Sometimes you resist having your face washed, your hair combed, or dress changed when I really believe you understand that you should not do so. then again, ever since you were five months old you have used the Stool-chair. You never yet have acted naughty about getting on but sometimes you prefer standing instead of sitting and then if you are tied it hurts your feelings ....stiffens quite naughtily. The finest piece of sleight of hand performance mamma plays upon you is to put ribbons upon your hair. It has been long enough since you were nine months old to part and tie back with two baby ribbons but Oh,dear! how your head bobs at such a time. Papa & Ralph have come from church and mamma is tired. Good night - Mamma Little Frances Tag from little cap sent by Aunt Ella Rowe Xmas, 1899 [Page] Colorado City, Colorado Dec. 10, 1899 My dear Frances - Although I have many times felt misgivings that I have neglected writing you I now realize that unless I improve opportunities quickly this year '99 will soon have passed away. I must review hastily your first birthday as I did not write at the time. We were all proud of our baby and while it was an impossibility to make the day one which she might remember - we were expecially anxious to have her enjoy the day. Aunt Rodda and mamma planned therefore to give her a street-car ride to Colo. Sprs. You were all ready shortly after dinner when our neighbor Mrs. Morse came in - she was followed in a short time by Mrs. Drew. I confess we grownup folks were slightly disappointed in not taking the street-car ride but only slightly for the afternoon was very pleasantly passed. It chanced however, that a storm came up suddenly and we were so glad that our baby was safely housed and spared unnecessary coughing which exposure during whooping cough entails. It will be quite difficult for me to write in order the events intervening since I wrote you last so I will write as they suggest themselves. How did you spend the Fourth? Well, you were happy, all day long and especially in the afternoon when you and Bessie went to Auntie Rodda's. I took a nap in the afternoon and when I wakened I too, went over to see where you were. I heard you long before I saw that you were dancing a << sic >> laughing upon their front-porch. In a short time we all came home, Frances and Bessie donned their Sunday clothes and went for a ride just as had been their evening custom all summer long. Papa spent his Fourth in Pueblo and did not get home until late. I can not begin to tell you of the pleasant summer rides you took - of the evenings you went to sleep in your buggy as you were wheeled up and down the walk in front of our house. You became so accustomed to having your cap put on, after your night-gown and then off for the evening ride that a rainy evening or any change whatever in the program was a sad disappointment. You have a number of times attracted attention as you would drink from the natural soda spring which we visited often through the summer. On May 28 papa came for us to go to the Springs and witness the demonstration given Admiral Schley. You enjoyed everything and called out almost continually "See!" "See it" as you would see different things. On Decoration day we all went to the Springs on the street-car. You were a little fretful during the program but finally fell asleep. On Labor Day, the first Monday in September you were especially honored in having an invitation to dinner and to spend the day you <> you old friend Mrs. Stoner whom you know best as Auntie Stoner. You were accompanied by sister Bess and I am sure you enjoyed the day very very much indeed. Mrs. Stoner requested that mamma write for you that you behaved beautifully. I may as well tell you right here of the beautiful pillow slip Mrs. Stoner has given you. Mamma treasures it very highly and trust - I may be able to keep it for you as a souvenir and many tokens of many kindness shown you by dear Auntie Stoner, who says that as she stitched the silk into the violets she also stitched withal many fond wishes for our dear little Frances girl. [Page] Colorado City, Colorado Jan 1, 1900 My dear Frances - It is now considerable past noon on New Year's day and among the many cherished plans for spending the afternoon was this one - to write my little daughter a New Years letter. Shall I begin it by wishing you a bright, prosperous and happy New Year? I would hardly know where to begin to tell you all that my heart wishes for you. I trust that I may not selfishly desire these good things for my baby but rather with a true mother love desire them that she may develop into a woman of usefulness in her sphere wherever it may be. I trust also that this New Year shall find you a happy child reared in a home more surely a Christian home with Christian influences ever about you. I am sitting here in the front room: have just taken brother John from my lap and laid him upon the table beside this book in which I <> stove reading while Frances lies upon the bed in mamma's room, asleep. This morning I was just combing your hair when Bro. and Sister Powell called to wish us a Happy New Year. After that you went with Bess to call upon the Chambers family. Papa & Ralph are busy at the yearly invoicing. Frances, you are quite backward about talking yet you understand everything. I am going to tell you a few of the words you say most. Papa. mamma. Alf - baby - Unc. an-un (another one) peathe (please) Atchies (stockings) One of the comical things we have enjoyed this fall is your little sleepy song which ran like this. Please papa, dear papa come home from your work for Frances is waiting for you etc. Cho: Please papa, dear papa come hom. You would listen intently and insert others as mamma, unc, baby, Alf, Minnnie. Another ran like this - Shoo fly, from Bessie. Shoo fly from papa. Shoo fly from Alf etc. names changed at your suggestion. You are passionately fond of dolls and books, papers...<< illegible >>just before Christmas which contained a number of pictures of Santa Claus. I do not know how you learned about the dear old fellow first nor how you became so infatuated with him but in some way you became impressed with the thought that he certainly was the one to bring you a baby as you called a doll. It was a common occurrence many many times over during a day to see you drop your playthings upon a moments warning, run quickly for your little harness hook foot-stool which helped you to climb to the table to get papa's book as you called the magazine. Once having secured the book you read and reread each picture, trotting first to one person in the room then to another calling out gladly "Oo-who! Oo, whoo!" Coming to a Santa Claus your eyes would dance, your bosom swell with excitement, while both hands were upraised and an earnest-excited voice exclaimed "Baby Baby" meaning that Santa Claus was the man to bring you a doll for Christmas. [Page] Colorado City, Colorado March 29, 1900 My dear Frances: Just think of it! You are my little two year old now. And what are you doing at this moment, did you ask? You are asleep in your little bed just by my side. Bess is at the organ practicing. John is fast asleep in his bed. Ralph at choir practice and papa at the yard working upon his books. Papa was late home to supper tonight and when he did came with a birthday cake purchased in Manitou under his arm, you were in your high chair eating your supper John in mamma's arms just ready for bed. Soon after surrounding the supper table I saw some wee eyelids drooping unconsciously and arose to prepare little Frances for bed. I had her already to stow away when papa said "I'm through eating and I want to hold my baby for a little while." You have spent a very busy day, I thought, you were not feeling well at times today having such a bad cold so have kept you indoors. Time and time again you have donned your little brown bonnet and come to mamma saying most pleadingly "Chilkie" meaning that you wished to go outside to visit the chickens. Oh yes, baby dear, mamma has a joke on you tho' another interpreter might say a joke on mamma as well. You were promised "coot-kies" for your birthday treat, and accordingly mamma's first task after breakfast was to bake the cookies. I made an ordinary plain cake and dropped into a gem pan, making very pretty little cakes. After washing you and combing your hair in two braids on the side extended into the braids to hang down your back, putting a clean dress on etc. I placed six of the little cakes in your little tin pail. This pail is a souvenir lard pail holding a pint: A dainty little one given you by Mrs. Spink. Well, I had the cookies in the pail and you ready to go to Mrs. Rodda's with them just as Atty - as you call Aunty Rodda came to the door. We set the pail back upon the table and thought no more about it. After dinner I looked for it intending to have Bess carry to its destination. Where do you suppose I found it? On the front room window sill. But the cookies had disappeared. I asked where they were and you opened your mouth wide and said "Shan ches" meaning that Frances had eaten them. I then thought how cleverly Frances had come to me just while I was busiest getting dinner - bucket in hand - smacked her lips for me to kiss her and then back again for another kiss. Closed the door as she went into the front room to devour the cookies while mamma heard her as she supposed reading and singing from her new book which Mrs. Spink gave her just a short time previous, as a birthday gift. Only today I remarked, "I am going to have a child in my home that would rather go to Auntie's house to live than to stay with me. Auntie is your dearest friend and you are getting a habit which I deplore - that of expecting something always. Well, you are not to blame for auntie is full of good things and you are seldom disappointed. This morning - just - inside her apron pocket was a package and you spied it - first thing and it was for you, of course. Contained a pretty little doll apron with band large enough to go around Frances and two pockets. Inside the pockets were two envelopes marked respectively Auntie - Uncle. Uncle's envelope contained pretty little hair ribbons of almost every color and such a number of them that I think you are supplied for a long time. Auntie's contained two dainty lace-trimmed home-made handkerchiefs made for the occasion, and all day you have insisted upon using no other. To innumerate << sic >> all the events of this day in which you and your baby brother were part would be no little task and besides mamma is bothered now with the talking in the room as all are home again. However, I have one story which I must tell and that is your trip on the choo choo to get your picture taken. Mamma's birthday present from grandma this year was a ten dollar bill. I planned then that it should pay the price of some photos of my three - Bess - Frances & John to be taken upon or near your birthday. Bess' dress for the occasion was made some time in Jan. - a cadet blue cloth. Yours & John's were to be alike and were planned early enough but so much hemstitching was used that they were not finished until about the middle of March. The Sat. previous to March 29 was the day set apart and such a stir to get the work done and everything ready in time. Ralph helped us get the car and Auntie accompanied us. It was capital fun getting the babies in proper shape for their pictures - for when John was just right Frances was not & vice versa. John then posed for his baby picture and then we were ready to take the car for Aunt May's. She was not looking for us as papa did not mention it to uncle John and Aunt May insisted upon getting dinner especially for our crowd. [Page] Christmas 1900 What shall I tell you of this delightful day? Indeed it has been one to which you have long looked forward, so I hesitate in my brief time to write - not knowing which you would like most to hear about. I think I shall never forget your delight at the church Christmas festivities last evening. I thought the sight of Santa Claus in costume might frighten you but instead it was a pleasure indescribable. The sack of candy which he gave could not have been more precious had it been gold. You have been splendidly remembered. The beautiful little bisque doll with sleepy eyes sent by Aunts Blanche & Ella was in your stocking. O how pleased you were with it. As soon as you were dressed - you went with Bessie to carry candy some to Auntie Rodda - some to Mrs. Talbert and some to Mrs. Drew. "Shouting Murray Tismis" along with it. After breakfast - and Mrs. Drew & Mrs. Rodda had come in - the tree was disrobed. Frances received her share and was happy as happy could be. Chairs & table from Auntie Rodda, carpet sweeper - Mrs. Drew - Ring from Aunt May & Uncle John - Little Louise in new head, new clothes etc. from Auntie R & mamma. New blue calico dress from Ralph - Valise of candy from Uncle Chas. & Aunt Ella - also pink hair ribbon. Little opal ring from grandma. Handkf from Aunt Ollie also a nicely written little letter. [Page] Colorado City, Colorado March 31, 1901 This is Sunday morning just after your third birthday. There is a deep snow upon the ground and it is pretty cold so we - Frances John and mamma are obliged to miss going to Sunday School. We are all writing. It says in the letter Frances is writing, "Dear Aunt Blanche: I wish you tom nover next summer and bring Aunt Florence and Uncle Dick. I dot a birf-day and a tottet-book and a dass and a hart. Dear Aunt Bance I dot ne'er Auntie and Aunt May and Aunt Florence & uncle Dick and my uncle John. My uncle John is in Tanas. Now it is all write; I ill sent it to Aunt Bance in envope." Now I must tell you something about your birfday. You had looked forward to the day and had talked about its coming for a long time. Indeed ever since <> of Bess & Ralph's birthday. Mrs. Rodda gave them a cake and it was a very mysterious thing - why they should have a birthday and not you. In trying to explain the thing which was most clearly conceived was the thought which expressed in your own words was "I dot birfday in March." This was talked about daily and told upon all occasions accompanied by the further information that - I going to have cake on my birfday - It is going to have led candy on it. Mamma is going to make it for me - also John doing to have birfday in Octobert. The day came - the ground was covered with the heaviest snow of the season but the cake was the first thing upon the day's program. Frances watched every step & tried to help of course. It was very simple 1/ C. sugar - 1/4 C butter - 1 1/2 C milk - 4 eggs - Flour B.P. and vanilla. We colored a little of the batter pink and baked it in a deep tin with a hole through the middle. When baked we frosted it - put on the led candies and then went to the bay-window for the flowers to crown the center of the cake. When asked what color you wanted you said "pink - led and clarnation." So I cut a pink and a red geranium also a red carnation. On account of the snow none of the little people of the neighbor could get in - neither could Frances get out. In the afternoon, however Auntie Rodda came in an brought a handsome birthday cap which she had made herself of lace insertion & white goods. Mrs. Drew came also and brought a piece of blue hair ribbon - very pretty. At the supper table papa had placed by her plate a little blue pocket-book, a harp and a glass for drinking. They were all so pretty and such a surprise that my little girl ws happy beyond expression. The next day's mail brought grandma's letter enclosing $5.00 to be spent for Frances and John. I thought my little three year old well remembered and I'm sure I never put a happier child to bed than the one whose birthday had brought so many nice things along with the blue pottet-book. [Page] Sunny Kansas It is needless to say that I am from Kansas. Yes, Sunny Kansas. Over 200 miles from there, Kansas is a most wonderful state. Kansas is the school-room for all those who want to live in Colorado. Kansas push and enterprise is quite clearly recognized in our little city. Kansas is the battle-ground for all political Isms. Her first great battleground was in the war against slavery. Her next was in the war against Intemperance. Her victory in the first will never be changed. Her victory in prohibition will grow brighter and brighter as time passes on. The Kansan is a model politician. All Kansans run for office. All Kansans vote the other way when they find they have been wrong. Kansas is a large state. She bounds the whole state of Nebraska on the south Colorado on the east: Indian Territory on the north and the big state of Missouri on the west. If it were not for Kansas, Colorado would have to lie next to Mo. Once Kansas was the home of the Indian and buffalo: now the indian and buffalo are a curiosity to her people. Kansas is the land of prospects, that nerve a man on to greater deed and yet that fade away like the colors in the sky at sunset, telling him that man is only a creature in the hand of his God. Kansas is the home of Loyalty, Freedom and Justice: a land of intelligence, cheerfulness and enterprise. What a Kansan won't undertake can not be conceived. Our beloved Pike's Peak used to reside in Kansas, but he could not withstand the warm sunny days of Kansas so came west to Colorado. Kansas is kind to her neighbors. She carries the Arkansas river from Colorado to Oklahoma and furnishes it a bed all the way. Kansas builds railroads for you to travel on. She raises flour and meat for you to eat and I daresay that many a Coloradian will sit down to his Thanksgiving dinner and admire the proportions of that beautiful Kansas turkey and never once think of the land of its nativity. Kansas raises turkey and spring chicken not over two years old and the bread and butter to finish the meal. In Kansas the sunflower looks at the sun. The bumble-bee hums in the trees. The prairie dog and owl live in the ground. And the natives subsist upon the best the world affords. Toast by J. R. Goff States Banquet - Nov. 26, 1901 [Page] Apples in the garden, Fishes in the sea If you want a pretty girl Come and get me. 1st piece, Mrs. Rodda Sing a song of summer, Rosy days in June, And leave it to the blue-birds To see about the tune. Spoken at Church - June 1901 Santa Claus, Santa Claus, jolly old man Loved by the children, all. Driving so fast with your tiny reindeer Over the chimney, tall. Santa Claus, Santa Claus, jolly old man While we are fast asleep Stockings you fill and away you go. Wouldn't we love to peep? Santa Claus, Santa Claus, jolly old man, Loved by the girls and boys, Give to the poor ones as well as the rich ones Some of your pretty toys. Aunt Ella's School Xmas 1901 [Page] Thanksgiving Day, 1903. Here again. We all went to Strattori Park. Do you remember the trip, Frances? [Page] Patrick Cadwell Born Co. Maeth, near Dublin Ireland -- 1814 Bridget Clark Born Co. Maeth near Dublin Ireland -- 1814 Married - 1835 Bridget Clark Cadwell died at Oran, N.Y. Mch 18, 1884 Patrick Cadwell, died at Oran, N. Y. 1887 Richard Cadwell (son) born Aug. 15, 1837 Simon Cadwell " June 21, 1839 Margaret Cadwell " April 17, 1841 Anna Cadwell " May 19, 1843 Died Jan. 29, 1862 at Cazenovia, N. Y. James Cadwell -- -- 1845 Buried at Artlemina Ireland Simon Cadwell Born Co. Maeth near Dublin, Ireland June 21, 1839 Rosma Lamira Bell Born Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1843 Married, White Rock, Ogle Co. Ill., Oct. 4, 1866. Anna Bell Cadwell (dau) born at White R. Ill, Jan 2, 1868 James Edward born at Wh. R. Ill. June 30, 1869 Died - Ells. Co. Kans. June 20, 1879 Charles Arthur Cadwell - born Wh. R. Ill. Jan. 6, 1871 Married Jan. 25, 1900 Blanche Cadwell Malta, Ill. Oct. 9, 1872. Sarah Ella Cadwell, Sept. 3, 1874 , Malta, Ill. John Clark Cadwell, Feb. 4, 1877 " " Trilla Margaret Cadwell - Milan, De Kalb Co. Ill. July 23, '78 Frank Cadwell - Ells. Co. Kans. June 9, 1880 Died Dec. 17, 1880 Olive Antoinnette Wright Cadwell - Ells. Co. Ks. Sept. 8, 1882 Lulu Mabel Cadwell -Ells. Co. Ks. July 4, 1884 Richard Lee Cadwell " " " Sept. 3, 1886 Florence Jane Cadwell " " " Dec. 18, 1888 [Page] << Behind the smaller page, part of the school ledger book is visible >> Groton, S. Dak, Apr 4, 1898 Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Goff & daughter, Colorado City, Colo. Please accept the best in wishes and heartiest congratulations from the Great-grandma, Great-aunts, Great uncle and the aunties of the new baby girl - who resides in this part of the universe. Hoping she may fulfill all the expectations and realize the fondest hopes of her many devoted friends [Page] Andover, S.D. Apr 4, 1898 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goff Colorado City, Colo. Dear brother and sister I have been informed that I am now Auntie and you've no idea how much higher up in the world I feel. When I first heard the news my first impulse was to telegraph my congratulations, but was afraid a telegram might be a shock to you so decided to wait and write. I wish I might be with you and gaze upon the dear little face. I am loving it with all my heart now and imagine Anna is the happiest and proudest woman on earth. I am so busy now that I haven't time to get a good long breath. Love and best wishes for you all I am your loving sister, Blanche I don't know whether to congratulate you or not. So much ... in April Fool April 3, 1898 Dear Joe and Anna: The other day we, or rather ma received a little note telling of the arrival of a new daughter at your house. Now we have hardly concluded yet whether that was an April Fool note or whether the words contained therein are true. Either could be the case, you know. Well, ma says that whichever may it is it is all right. I laughed at that speech and she laughed too, but she says she is glad Anna got through all of it, in case that isn't an April Fool Now Anna, you must give that little girl a real pretty odd name. Who does the baby look like -- me? It has rained all day and is still raining some. Pa is out to lunch at Paytons - They came in for him this morning - said Uncle Payton was dying. Will came in this aft. to tell us that his father had rallied but he did not think he could live longer than 48 hours. Uncle Payton has been sick for three weeks - Pa has been out there a good deal of the time - and last night their doctor gave him up - so they called in Dr. Snyder - He told pa he thought there was no use of his dying - that he had cured more cases - but when he went out today he said Uncle is in the last stage of brights disease. Pa says he is so poor - nothing much but skin & bone - Will came home to take care of his father - & Sara has also come & they shall probably send for the other children tonight. Hope all are getting along all O.K. - out in Colorado City tonight - Write us real soon. Corliss has been on the sick list today, but nothing serious - Ma has suffered so much with the malaria lately Suppose you heard about our Marshal being shot - Our people are very much excited over that. The murderer has not yet been found notwithstanding - there is a $3,000 reward offered [Page] Cleveland O - April 8th 1898 Dear Anna: - I received a letter from Mother yesterday informing me that I am Uncle Chas. She didn't tell me whether I have a niece or a nephew but whichever it is I hasten to send my compliments and to you to send my congratulations. I have never had a real desire to see a baby before. I would like very much to see yours. I shall keep my eyes out for pants and dresses until I find out which sex it belongs to. Your Cleveland relatives are all quite well. I lost a week not long since but have entirely regained my normal health again. I spent three days in Washington two weeks ago. I went down to investigate a position which was offered me in the government service. I took a civil service examination in January and was offered a position as Computer in the Nautical Almanac office. I considered the offer on all sides and decided to stay where I am for a while. The salary offered was only $1000 per yr. There are a great many places of interest in the Capitol city. I visited the White House Capitol - Congressional Library and the department buildings. The city is very beautiful in every way altho' the residence portion does not equal that of Cleveland in the matter of fine residences and grounds. I do hope this threatened war will be averted but the chances are greatly in favor of it. You are far enough away not to feel the immediate effects of it. One of my class in Trig. belongs to the naval reserves and he was absent this morning. I think he has gone as they were expecting to be called any time. I think I shall visit home some time this summer. I shall spend part of the summer in doing astronomical work with Dr. Howe. We have a new observatory and a fine transit instrument. Give my love to Joe and the children and especially to the baby. Write me about ____ ! Yours very sincerely, Charlie [Page] TO HERE My Dear Anna, Charlie has loaned us his pen paper & ink and a place inside his envelope so I embrace the opportunity of writing you a line. We are all very proud of our new titles. Especially Charles. It's a new thing for him you see. Cordie and I are old hands at being Aunts - and Great-Aunt doesn't seem so novel. I know you would be pleased at the interest Charles manifests in the new baby. The only thing that troubles us is that we have not found out what it is - and we are obliged to say "it" when we talk of her or him - Cordie is anxious for a namesake. But you have a pretty big stock of relatives, and I think the first baby ought to have a name of its own. How well I remember when you were the first baby and I was first Aunt Telia. You see I owe you a good deal in the way of titles. We have had a long winter in Cleveland visiting very much. Alice and Paul are dear little things. I endeavor to wring a smile from them both by innocent ways Paul talks a great deal about-what- he did before he came down from the sky - It seems sad that they are left fatherless - but - we try to look on the xxxx side - and know their Divine Father is always caring for them - and there will be no lack.It is late and I must to bed - so will close with a great-deal of love to you, little mother - and a kiss for the baby Your loving Aunt - Artelia Bell [Page] Groton, S. D April 4, '97 Dear Anna: - Aunt Lou says she has written to you today and sent all our congratulations but nevertheless I am going to put in a little. You don't know how proud we all feel. Blanche was here Sunday and we had lots of fun calling ourselves "Auntie". I am anxious to hear what you are going to call it but know you will get a pretty name for it. I have just got home (8:00) and find Grandma alone reading, she says Aunt Lou has gone out riding. It is a beautiful evening the moon is as bright as can be. We have lots of fun teasing Aunt Lou, we call Mr. Root "Uncle Chas," and you needn't be surprised if the baby has another great Uncle some day. My school is increasing in numbers every week and the School Board are racking their brains to find out what to do with them. The room is full of seats and we have five without any seats and you know that makes quite a bother. But you are all through with school troubles and I will not tell you any more of mine. I have only nine weeks now and then I'll be free. Last Friday night I was invited to a club called "Mother's Club", and you ought to have been there. The girls made lots of fun of me when I got the invitation but they had quite a nice program and served ice cream and cake for refreshments. Next Friday night the Christian Endeavor are going to give an advertisement social. Aunt Lou is at the head of it and I think it will be good. One week ago tonight I went to hear the "Drummer Boy" but it was a very poor entertainment. He nearly drummed our heads off. Every body is getting ready for Spring now and it seems so funny to hear them talking about putting in the wheat. I am anxious to get our paper tomorrow to see the war news. A boy brings it to the door every morning except Mondays. So we have the news to talk about at breakfast time. Well, I would give a good deal to see you and baby but that is impossible. So accept lots of love from us all and take good care of yourselves. Let us hear from you as soon as possible. Your loving sister, Ella [Page] The Western Union Telegraph Company. << telegraph form. >> Received 2.30 p.m Dec 17, 1899 Dated Deming NM 12/17 To: Mrs. J. R. Goff, Colo. City, Colo I'm Coming - Chas Cadwell [Page ] << photocopy copies of Frances and John >> Taken Dec. 18 1900. Went down town for shoes. Taken on John's 1st birthday in Uncle Dick's overalls [Page] <> Taken by Uncle Chas. Goff Aug. 31, 1901 [Page] <> Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rowe request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Ella Lorene to Mr. Charles A. Cadwell Thursday, January twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred, at six o'clock, P. M. at their home. Wilson, Kansas. [Page] Groton, S. D. May 25 - '01 My dear Anna - Your letter came last Mon. and I was sorry I didn't know about that examination business before but then I can't afford to go on such an uncertainty as that. If they would promise me the school if I was successful in the examination (no doubt about it of course) I would feel more like coming. <> Am saving all my energy for Monday. I had the jacket to my light gray suit made over into a blouse the effect of it is a good deal like Aunt Lou's only mine is faced with black. We had some little pictures taken and am going to send you you <> one. I am going to try and make you a visit this summer sometime any way and bring mother with me. Yours in haste Ella [Page] <> June 21 is only two weeks after we are thru here - and I don't feel as tho I could take an examination then besides it would change all my plans for the summer but then I wouldn't care for that. Aunt Lou and I are planning on going to Mellette to spend a few days with Blanche when I go home - it is right on my way. She has two weeks more of school than I. I have not been well this week but am taking medicine and feel pretty good now. The Dr. said he would try and make me hold out two weeks longer. This is a lovely day but I have not been out at all. <> Or perhaps they might send a list of the questions to some one here and let me write here. Mr. R. A. Mather says he would hold the examination for me any time. The Co. Supt. lives in Aberdeen but then I could go there. They elected me for the First Primary Dept. here last night. I think they were pretty nice after I resigned one position to give me another and I don't feel like trying to get another one now but think I'd take it all right if I should get it. Of course I just say that - on the sly here. [Page] << three unidentified newspaper clippings >> <> A very pleasant birthday surprise party occurred Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Roda on Monroe avenue, when Mrs. J. R. Goff was generously entertained by a number of friends. Mrs. Goff was invited to visit at the home of Mrs. Roda during the evening, and when she arrived a large company tendered her a most unexpected surprise. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent in a pleasing way. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goff, a daughter. Mother and child are doing well. Mr. Goff is manager of the Newton Lumber Company in this city; he don't smoke and for that reason is sitting on bundles of lath and bales of shingles to his customers. A large number of friends took advantage of Mr. J. R. Goff's birthday and pleasantly surprised him last evening at his home on Monroe avenue. Mr. Goff returned to his duties at his office after supper last evening and meanwhile the friends took possession of the home. He was sent for and earnestly requested to return home to meet an old friend. He went hom and met many "old friends," about 50 in number. A delicious supper was served and a delightful evening passed. ----- One of the most enjoyable parties of the year occurred last Friday evening when a number of friends pleasantly surprised Mr. George Falk at his home on the south side. A very delightful feature of the occasion was the entertainment furnished by the Boys Liberty band. The evening was spent in games and other amusements. Refreshments were served. Among those present were Misses Curtin, Stagg, Koale, Conway, Spoerbur, Meisenbach, Anderson, Guretsky, Messrs. Falk, Beyle, Feline, Mahan, Whitehead, Falk, Beyle, Anderson, Doty, Culver, Meisenbach. ----- The City Council held a special meeting last evening for the purpose of transacting some important business. Several weeks ago the council instructed the street commissioner to order the plank sidewalks along Colorado avenue taken up and stone walks put in. A few property owners along the avenue have refused to comply with these instructions and will not even allow the walks removed. The council had this matter up for consideration last evening, and those who have refused to obey orders will probably be compelled to do so. [Page] Cleveland O, April 19 _____ 74 Euclid Place My dear Joe: - One of the employees of the Cleveland Electric Ry. Co. - Mr. Chas. Sheffield is decided to go to your state. He wants to get a position somewhere but has no acquaintances there. I have thought that perhaps your town might need such a man. Mr. Sheffield is second engineer in charge of the Power House of the Clev. Elec. Ry. Co. which means that is is thoroughly competent to take charge of any kind of steam or Electric machinery. He is a man of about 33 yrs. does not have any bad habits and one whom I would like to help. He says he doesn't want a chief's job necessarily but will take a reasonably good job to get started. Ella and I have moved into our own house - we are busy getting things to rights and have not more than half got settled. when we do get things in place and can sit down five minutes instead of drive tacks or hunt dirt we will give you a description of our place. I am still working at the Power House looking after the installation of boilers & Englnes and the piping connected therewith. The weather is quite cold yet and we are longing for spring to come and bring spring weather. Give my love to Anna and the babies. Yours very truly Chas. A. Cadwell [Page] Ellsworth Kans. Sept 4/96 Dear Joe and Anna Please accept congratulations - you have my best wishes and hope you will have a long and happy life from your brother Alonzo Goff, Jr. <> I will write soon. The harvester left here yesterday morning early all done here just Florence and Pa here. Had a hard rain Thursday night - Best wishes to all Brooklyn, N. Y. Long Island June 22 ' 05 Dear Mother: You will be surprised to get a letter from me here. We arrived this a.m. and were met by some friends of Mr. Rowell's an old army chum. They had never seen either of us and Miss Rowell wore a yellow ribbon so that they would know us. They are so friendly & nice to us. We were out in the park this a.m. and went thru the Art Museum - have just had our dinner and now while Miss Rowell is taking her bath I'm writing and waiting my turn. After we get rested and clean Mr. Tolinsky is going to take us out for a ride, and tonight we are going to Coney Island. Tomorrow we are going to see some of New York City. Miss Rowell telegraphed me to join her at Cleveland. I was sorry she didn't stop & get acquainted with Chas. and Ella but they went to the station and saw her for a few minutes. I had such a nice rest in Cleveland, spent a part of two days with Aunt Cordie. Alice is in Benton Harbor so I missed her. Mr. & Mrs. Rowe are enjoying the sights of the city and I had a good visit with them. Cora Ross and her mother came to see me Sat. and Ella had them stay for dinner. Edith Williamson came also and we went out to see the Morrows one evening Sat A.M. Mrs. Rowe, Ella & I went shopping. We had a nice time. I like to watch Mrs. Rowe she sees so much she wants to buy. I sent you a card from Benton Harbor so you know I was there. Aunt Lou and Telia were both very nice to me. Milford took us for a long drive, Aunt Mattie went with us. I have seen so many new things already my head will be full by the time I get back. I have lost Dee's letter telling about Pa's home in Ireland but suppose its too late to get another one. Write to me at London 17 South Street Thurloe Square In care of Wyndham Rodda. Send this to Anna. I'll not have time to write to her now. Yours, E. C.

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Dearest Karin, My sister in Law

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late one night Karin was driving to Deben from Kathu ( about 30 K's) and a car (unknown, didnt stop) clipped the rear edge of her bakkie. it rolled and trapped her and after a long while she was rushed to hospital. My husband (her brother) my daughter and i rushed to the hospital where we got to spend a few moments with her while she died. I phoned her parents and sister who had to make the long drive from Danielskuil to Kathu only to lean over her lifeless form. no more would we hear her spontanious laughter, see that happy and excited face. Karin was 37 and left behind a 12 year old boy and 63 year old husband.Its been many years but she is missed every day.Such a good sould with such a beautiful heart is definately with God smiling down at us all and laughing at all the silly things we do. I miss you so much skoon sussie. R.I.P sweet one

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[[Keith-694|Reverend James Keith]] died in Prince William CountyBecause Fauquier County was not established until 1759, it is not accurate to say that James Keith “died in Fauquier County” in 1752 or 1753. sometime in the winter of 1752 or early spring of 1753. His death must have occurred before the end of May 1953 since John Neavill's suit against Keith in the Prince William County Court was dismissed 31 May 1753 with the remark, “the defendant being dead”''Prince William County Minute Book,'' 1752–1753, p. 146., but there is no known documentation of James Keith’s place or date of deathKeith’s will was proved in June 1753 at the Prince William County court (''Prince William County Minute Book, 1752–1753, pp. 25, 163''), but the will itself does not appear in extant Prince William County will books.. There is likewise no documentation for the death of [[Randolph-581|Mary Isham Randolph Keith]]. She must have died some time after August 24, 1772, the date she appeared in Fauquier County Court where she signed the agreement that her son Thomas Randolph had paid "the sum of one hundred fifty pounds Current Money of Virginia" towards the payment of her debts and confirmed that he would "support and maintain the said Mary Isham Keith in a decent and Genteel Manner"''Fauquier County Deed Book 5,'' 1772-1774, p.212.. "Tradition has it," as H. C. groom put it in 1930H. C. Groom in his address at Hamilton Parish's 200th anniversary celebration (''Journal of the 135th Annual Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia,'' 1930: 78)., that Rev. James Keith is buried at Elk Run Church. And the allegation that Reverend James Keith and Mary Isham Randolph Keith are buried or "said to be buried" under the chancel of old Elk Run Church continues to this day on many online genealogy websitesE.g., RootsWeb (“Descendants of James (Rev) Keith,” “Keith resources”), Geneanet (“Rev. James (1): Family tree by Brynjulf Langballe”), Find a Grave (“Mary Isham Randolph Keith”), Geni (“Rev. James Keith”), Genealogy.com (“Martha K-Dane – User Trees”), to name a few. and at least one genealogy blogHard Honesty (http://rdhardesty.blogspot.com/search?q=james+keith). Given that Elk Run Church was the designated Hamilton Parish church, and that Rev. James Keith was its first permanent ministerThere is no vestry record of the early Hamilton Parish (Bishop William Meade, ''Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia''(Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1891), Vol II: 216), and in default of a vestry record, we are deprived of a primary source for reference to Rev. Mr. James Keith as the “first permanent minister” of Hamilton Parish., such a burial does not seem implausible. The originally-designated Elk Run Church was a wooden Chapel and was eventually replaced by a brick cruciform structure built in the 1750s. That brick structure was the subject of a site preservation project (1999-2006) during which the Church's foundation was fully exposed. A mini-museum, built on the re-excavated foundation, was completed in 2010 for display of historical documents and artifacts found in the archaeological dig that was part of the preservation activitySee photos and history of the site and Museum at https://elkrunchurchhistoricsite.org/.. The Archaeology Summary Report contains this statement: “A large depression was exposed in the eastern arm of the cross, most likely the chancel area where the altar was located. The depression, which extended well down into the subsoil and was filled with rubble from the collapse of the church, may have been caused when a tree growing in the interior of the abandoned church tipped over. The depression could also have been caused when potential looters attempted to dig into the altar area of the abandoned church to explore for valuables associated with burials"https://elkrunchurchhistoricsite.org/archeology/ -- expected to be found perhaps, given the "tradition" of Keith's burial. The Archaeology Summary Report makes no mention of human remains being found in the course of excavating the structureThe Report does make clear, however, that burial sites would found in the cemetery area adjoining the structure, and that "one grave shaft, containing skeletal remains in an excellent state of preservation, was exposed. The grave and skeletal remains were oriented east/west in the manner of Anglican burials during the 18th century."(https://elkrunchurchhistoricsite.org/archeology/). {{Image|file=Death_and_Alleged_Burial_at_Elk_Run_Church.jpg |size=L |caption=Elk Run Dig Site 1999-2006 }} ===SOURCES===

Death Certificate, Mathew Farrell, 26 Apr 1922

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The death certificate of [[Farrell-4438|Matthew Patrick Farrell (abt.1834-1922)]] is not otherwise available online, so I'm posting it here. Attached is a digital image of the certificate. '''Citation:''' Nebraska Department of Public Health, Bureau of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate, Registered No. 3972, Mathew Farrell, 26 Apr 1922; Digital image in possession of Rudy Ramsey, Parker, Colorado, as of 29 Aug 2022 (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Death_Certificate%2C_Mathew_Farrell%2C_26_Apr_1922). As a wounded Civil-War pensioner, Mathew spent the last several years of his life in the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home in Grand Island, Nebraska. He died there on 22 Apr 1922. Aside from documenting his death, this certificate names his parents, [[Farrell-5726|John Farrell (bef.1816-aft.1834)]] and [[Fagan-1956|Mary (Fagan) Farrell (bef.1816-aft.1834)]].

Death Certificate - Ann Strange - Calne, Wiltshire - 1873

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number 4348263-1

REGISTRATION DISTRICT CALNE
1873 DEATH in the Sub-district of Calne in the County of Wilts

No. 183

1) When and where died
Fourth January 1873
Union Workhouse, Calne

2) Name and surname
[[Bellamere-3|Ann Strange]]

3) Sex
female

4) Age
82 years

5) Occupation
Widow of [[Strange-3277|John Strange]]
Coachman
Domestic Servant

6) Cause of death
Chronic Bronchitis
Congestion of Lungs
Certified

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
X The Mark of Catherine Smart
In Attendance
Union Workhouse, Calne

8) When registered
Sixth January 1873

9) Signature of registrar
John Cartwright Registrar

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 24th day of September 2012

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Death Certificate - Edmund Sawtell - Huish Episcopi, Somerset - 1847

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number: 362390-1

REGISTRATION DISTRICT LANGPORT
1847 DEATH in the Sub-district of Langport in the County of Somerset

No. 343

1) When and where died
Thirty first March 1847
Huish Episcopi

2) Name and surname
[[Sawtell-624|Edmond Sawtell]]

3) Sex
Male

4) Age
46 years

5) Occupation
Miller

6) Cause of death
Typhus Fever, a month
Certified

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
Charles Sawtell
present at the death
Huish Episcopi

8) When registered
Thirty first March 1847

9) Signature of registrar
J. Prankerd

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 18th day of July 2008

DYB995471

Death Certificate - Emma Elizabeth Sawtell - Paddington, London - 1927

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' Registration District KENSINGTON.
1927. DEATHS in the Sub-District of KENSINGTON NORTH in the County of LONDON.

No. 104

1. When and Where Died.
Twentysixth January 1927
12 Exmoor Street

2. Name and Surname.
[[Shorter-627|Emma Elizabeth Sawtell]]

3. Sex.
Female

4. Age.
65 years

5. Rank or Profession.
Of 34 Amberley Road Paddington
Widow of [[Sawtell-584|Frederick Francis Sawtell]]
Railway Carman

6. Cause of Death.
(1) Bronchopneumonia
Certified by
G. P. Brooks M.R.C.S.

7. Signature, Description, and Residence of Informant.
[[Sawtell-589|F. T. Sawtell]]
Son
In attendance
9 Belitha Villas Bamsbury. N.1.

8. When Registered.
Twenty seventh January
1927.

9. Signature of Registrar.
E. W. Barnes
Registrar.

Death Certificate - Francis Percival Sawtell - Sidcup, London - 1995

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY Pursuant to the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953

DEATH
Entry No. 146

Registration District: Bexley
Sub-district: Bexley
Administrative Area: London Borough of Bexley

1. Date and place of death: Sixteenth December 1995
Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup

2. Name and surname:
[[Sawtell-422|Francis Percival SAWTELL]]

3. Sex: Male

4. Maiden surname of woman who has married: -----

5. Date and place of birth: 5th November 1903
London

6. Occupation and usual address: Estimating Engineer (retired)
27 Colepits Wood Road, Eltham, SE9

7(a). Name and surname of informant:
[[Sawtell-421|Frances Janette ADAMS]]

7(b). Qualification:
Daughter, Present at the Death

7(c). Usual address:
Aston House, Broadwell, Moreton in Marsh, Gloucestershire

8. Cause of death: I(a) Bronchopneumonia
(b) Dementia
Certified by S. Dias MB

9. I certify that the particulars given by me above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief:
[[Sawtell-421|F.J. Adams]]

10. Date of registration: Nineteenth December 1995

11. Signature of registrar: P M Ward, Registrar

Certified to be a true copy of an entry in a register in my custody.
P.M. Ward Registrar 19.12.95 Date
IAJ 485802

(NOTE: [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Mark Francis ADAMS]] also present at registration)

Death Certificate - Frederick Charles Sawtell - London - 1913

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE
Application Number: PAS 595312/8/2001

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Lambeth
1913 DEATH in the Sub-district of Lambeth Church in the County of London

No. 483

1) When and where died
Seventh May 1913
St. Thomas's Hospital

2) Name and surname
[[Sawtell-423|Frederick Charles Sawtell]]

3) Sex
Male

4) Age
30 years

5) Occupation
Carman of 34 Amberley Road, Paddington

6) Cause of death
Carcinoma of Tonsil
Cachexhia
Certified by WB Foley MRCS

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Coates-3423|E. Sawtell]]
widow of deceased
present at the death
34 Amberley Road, Paddington

8) When registered
Seventh May 1913

9) Signature of registrar
S. Wayers
Registrar

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 8th day of February 2001

DXZ 815250

Death Certificate - Frederick Francis Sawtell - Paddington, London - 1923

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number 969888-1

REGISTRATION DISTRICT PADDINGTON
1923 DEATH in the Sub-district of Paddington North in the County of London

No. 283

1) When and where died
Fifth October 1923
34 Amberley Road

2) Name and surname
[[Sawtell-584|Frederick Francis Sawtell]]

3) Sex
Male

4) Age
65 years

5) Occupation
Railway Carman

6) Cause of death
1) Enteritis
2) Cardiac Failure
Certified by B. Jones M.D.

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Sawtell-591|G.J. Sawtell]]
Son
In attendance
74 Portnall Road

8) When registered
Sixth October 1923

9) Signature of registrar
Frederick J. J. House
Registrar

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 19th day of February 2009

DYC 213066

Death Certificate - Frederick Sawtell - Kilburn Lane, London - 1899

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number: COL188168

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Chelsea
1899 DEATH in the Sub-district of Chelsea Kensal Town in the County of London

No. 179

1) When and where died
Twenty second October 1899
240 Kilburn Lane

2) Name and surname
[[Sawtell-594|Frederick Sawtell]]

3) Sex
Male

4) Age
70 years

5) Occupation
Stationary Engine Driver

6) Cause of death
Ac: Pneumonia (Cropous)
certified by H. Rainsford S.R.C.P.

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Sawtell-584|Frederick Sawtell]]
Son
In attendance
34 Amberly Road, Paddington W

8) When registered
Twenty third October 1899

9) Signature of registrar
Arthur H. Coombs
Registrar

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 10th day of March 2006

DYA 954936

Death Certificate - John Strange - Bremhill, Wiltshire - 1852

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number 4348263-2

REGISTRATION DISTRICT CALNE
1852 DEATH in the Sub-district of Calne in the County of Wilts

No. 195

1) When and where died
Eighteenth May 1852
Bremhill

2) Name and surname
[[Strange-3277|John Strange]]

3) Sex
Male

4) Age
64 years

5) Occupation
Labourer

6) Cause of death
Bronchitis 6 days
Certified

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
X The Mark of [[Strange-3296|John Strange]]
present at the the death
Union Workhouse, Calne

8) When registered
Twenty fifth May 1852

9) Signature of registrar
John N Ladd Registrar

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 24th day of September 2012

DYD 362056

Death Certificate - Lucy Strange - Highworth, Wiltshire - 1892

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERITFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number: COL361468

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Highworth
1892 DEATH in the Sub-district of Highworth in the County of Wiltshire

No. 305

1) When and where died
Seventh August 1892
Highworth, R.S.D.

2) Name and surname
[[Rouse-4158|Lucy Strange]]

3) Sex
Female

4) Age
78 years

5) Occupation
Wife of [[Strange-3278|William Strange]] a Carpenter

6) Cause of death
Diabetes Coma
Certified by G. Flux L.S.A.

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Strange-3286|J. Strange]]
Son
present at Death
Highworth

8) When registered
Eighth August 1892

9) Signature of registrar
H. Spenfield Registrar

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 1st day of June 2006

DYB 053900

Death Certificate - Mary Ann Sawtell - Paddington, Middlesex - 1862

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number: COL439196

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Kensington
1862 DEATH in the Sub-district of Saint Mary in the County of Middlesex

No. 86

1) When and where died
Twentieth December 1862
19 Desborough Terrace

2) Name and surname
[[Sawtell-600|Mary Ann Sawtell]]

3) Sex
Female

4) Age
3 years

5) Occupation
Daughter of [[Sawtell-594|Frederick Sawtell]], Railway Labourer

6) Cause of death
Intermittent Fever - 1 month
Certified

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
X The mark of [[Sawtell-594|Frederick Sawtell]]
present at the death
19 Desborough Terrace, Paddington

8) When registered
Twenty third December 1862

9) Signature of registrar
Charles Brown Registrar

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 30th dat of September 2007

DYB 660101

Death Certificate - Mary Sawtell - Huish Episcopi, Somerset - 1840

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' Superintendent Registrar's District Langport
Registrar's District Langport

1840. DEATHS in the District of Langport in the County of Somerset

No. 442

When Died.
Twenty eighth of December 1840
at Huish Episcopi

Name and Surname.
[[Marshall-25834|Mary Sawtell]]

Sex.
Female

Age.
70 years

Rank or Profession.
Widow of [[Sawtell-637|Edmond Sawtell]]

Caus of Death.
Inflammation of the Lungs

Signature, Description, and Residence of Informant.
Mary Sawtell
present at the death
Huish Episcopi

When Registered.
Thirtieth of December 1840

Signature of Registrar.
J Prankerch
Registrar

Death Certificate - Sarah Saxton - Highworth, Wiltshire - 1863

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' Superintendent Registrar's District Highworth and Swindon
Registrar's District Highworth

1863. DEATHS in the District of Highworth in the County of Wilts and Berks.

No. 63

When Died
Fourteenth October 1863
Highworth

Name and Surname
[[Osman-378|Sarah Saxton]]

Sex
female

Age
78 years

Rank or Profession
widow of [[Saxton-1430|James Saxton]] Agricultural Labourer

Cause of Death
Enteritis
5 days
Certified/

Signature, Description, and Residence of Informant
X the mark of Adelaide Rickens
present at the death
Highworth

When Registered
Fourteenth October 1863

Signature of Registrar
J.C. Salmon
Registrar

Death Certificate - William Strange - Stratton, Wiltshire - 1895

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'''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH GIVEN AT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE

Application Number: COL361468

REGISTRATION DISTRICT Highworth
1895 DEATH in the Sub-district of Highworth in the County of Wiltshire

No. 224

1) When and where died
Thirteenth April 1895
Workhouse, Stratton, P.S.W.

2) Name and surname
[[Strange-3278|William Strange]]

3) Sex
Male

4) Age
83 years

5) Occupation
Journeyman Carpenter of Highworth

6) Cause of death
Diarrhaea
Senile Decay
Certified by David Melir M.B.

7) Signature, description and residence of informant
J.F. Kilby
Master, Workhouse, Stratton

8) When registered
Seventeenth April 1895

9) Signature of registrar
H. Spenfield Registrar

CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 1st day of June 2006

DYB 053901

Death Certificate Image

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Death Certificate Judson G McKissick

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This is an image of Judson's Standard Certificate of Death.

Death Certificate of Barstow-824

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==Death certificate of [[Barstow-824|Joseph Barstow]].== Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 4817/1877. Copy in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Barstow-826

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Death certificate of [[Barstow-826|Martha Matilda Barstow]]. Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria registration number 21425/1944.

Death Certificate of Best-5604

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Death Certificate of [[Best-5604|Mary Elizabeth Best]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 7529/1936, original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Best-5689

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Death Certificate of [[Best-5689|Robert Henning Best]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 12399/1904. Original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death certificate of Bethell-331

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==Death certificate of [[Bethell-331|Edna Jean Lindeman Bethell]].== Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 1907/1976. Electronic copy in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Bethell-398

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==Death certificate of [[Bethell-398|Isaac Bethell]].== Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 4602/1915. Copy in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]]. ===Transcript=== '''No:''' 5602 '''DESCRIPTION''' '''When and where Died:''' 9th June 1915, 69 Spensley Street, Clifton Hill, City of Collingwood, County Bourke '''Name and Surname, Rank, or Profession:''' Isaac Bethell, Retired Coach builder '''Sex and Age:''' Male 80 years '''Cause of Death...:''' Atheroma of heart, some years, Dr. Basil J. Adam 9th June 1915 '''Name and Surname of Father and Mother...:''' Unknown 4602 '''Signature, Description, and Residence of Informant:''' Isaac Bethell, son, "Cloveslea" Studley Rd, Ivanhoe '''Signature of Registrar, Date, and When Registered:''' Alfred O'Donnell, 11th June 1915, Clifton Hill '''IF BURIAL REGISTERED''' '''When and where buried. Undertaker by whom certified.:''' 11th June 1915, Heidelberg Cemetery, Rowland ?? Lewis '''Name and Religion of Minister, or Names of Witnesses of Burial:''' Harold Perkins, John Hall '''Where born, and how long in the Australian States and which:''' England, 57 years, Victoria '''IF DECEASED WAS MARRIED''' '''Where and at what Age, and to Whom:''' 1st Marriage, England 22 years Sarah Rawlings, 2nd Marriage, Fitzroy 53 years Rebecca Graham, 3rd Marriage Melbourne 61 years Unknown '''Issue, in order of Birth, their Names and Ages:''' 1st Marriage, Mary Ann 56 years, Abraham 54 years, Elizabeth 51 years, John 49 years, Sarah 47 years, Isaac 45 years, Rachel dead, Robert 39 years, Frances 36 years, 2nd and 3rd Marriages Nil

Death Certificate of Bethell-407

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Death certificate of [[Bethell-407|Elizabeth Bethell]]. Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 1021/1950.

Death Certificate of Bock-1834

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* Death certificate of [[Bock-1834|Jacob Philip Bock]]. Births Death and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 9902/1894. Original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Cooper-30966

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Death Certificate of [[Cooper-30966|Ann Cooper]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 7821/1925. Original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Daniel-8483

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Death Certificate of [[Daniel-8483|James Daniel]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 16568/1923.

Death Certificate of Gore-2800

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Death Certificate of [[Gore-2800|Florence May Gore]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 15382/1919, original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Hadler-135

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Death certificate of [[Hadler-135|Angelina Hadler]]. Births Death and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 7097/1924. Original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Hadler-136

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Death Certificate of [[Hadler-136|William Hadler]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 11987/1884, original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Harris-46254

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Death Certificate of [[Harris-46254|Elsie Harris]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 1958/1950, original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Harris-46987

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Death Certificate of [[Harris-46987|Robert Charles Harris]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 11643/1912, original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]]. ===Names of Children=== See [[Space:Death_Certificate_of_Stewart-44155|Death Certificate of Annie Hurricana Taitt Stewart]].

Death Certificate of Harris-47000

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Death Certificate of [[Harris-47000|James Harris]]. [https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history BDM] Victoria death registration number 2282/1866.

Death certificate of Hutton-1341

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Death certificate of [[Hutton-1341|John Hutton]]. Births Death and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 14410/1921

Death Certificate of Hutton-2696

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==Death certificate of [[Hutton-2696|Charles William Hutton]].== Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 14186/1978. Electronic copy in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Hutton-3325

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Death certificate of [[Hutton-3325|James Carruthers Hutton]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]), registration number 12505/1886, original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]]. ===Children=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |colspan="3" style="text-align: center"|'''James D.C. (1886)''' |colspan="3" style="text-align: center"|'''Sarah D.C. ()''' |colspan="2" style="text-align: center"|'''BDM Vic''' |- !#!! Name !! Age !!#!! Name !! Age !! B.C. !! D.C. |- |1||Annie Elizabeth|| || || || ||17647/1869|| |- |2|| || || || || || || |- |3|| || || || || || || |- |4||Colin James||15 years|| || || ||11456/1871|| |- |5||Albert John||13 years || || || ||7756/1873|| |- |7||Alice Jane|| || || || ||14322/1877|| |- |6 ||Sarah Jessie||11 years|| || || ||7450/1875|| |- |8||Ralf Ernest||7 years|| || || ||1425/1880|| |- |9||Alfred Tennyson||5 years|| || || ||11077/1882|| |- |10 ||Ethel May|| || || || ||12072/1884|| |- |11||Martha|| || || || ||28850/1886|| |}

Death Certificate of Iffinger-4

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Death Certificate of [[Iffinger-4|Richard Iffinger]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 15002/1915. ===Transcript=== '''No:''' 479 '''DESCRIPTION''' '''When and where Died:'''
7th October 1915
65 Crockford Street
Town of
Po Melbourne
County Bourke '''Name and Surname, Rank, or Profession:'''
Richard Iffinger Labour '''Sex and Age:'''
Male sixty one years '''Cause of Death...:''' '''Name and Surname of Father and Mother...:''' '''Signature, Description, and Residence of Informant:''' '''Signature of Registrar, Date, and When Registered:''' '''IF BURIAL REGISTERED''' '''When and where buried. Undertaker by whom certified.:''' '''Name and Religion of Minister, or Names of Witnesses of Burial:''' '''Where born, and how long in the Australian States and which:'''
Heidelberg
Germany
40 years
Victoria
'''IF DECEASED WAS MARRIED''' '''Where and at what Age, and to Whom:'''
1st Marriage
Port Melbourne
Victoria
about 22 years
Jane Turner
2nd Marriage
Melbourne
Victoria
42 Years
Rosina Francesca Kludner
'''Issue, in order of Birth, their Names and Ages:'''
1st Marriage
Louisa Barbara 38 years
Jane 36 years
Richard Conrad 34 years
Earnest Dead
Magdalena 29 years
Clare Dead
2nd Marriage
Arthur Gordon Dead

Death Certificate of John Oliver Kessler

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Death_Certificate_of_John_Oliver_Kessler.pdf
Death Certificate Cause of Death: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 'suicide'

Death Certificate of Jordan-16970

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Death certificate of [[Jordan-16970|Mary Jordan]]. Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 6277/1853.

Death Certificate of McKinlay-573

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Death certificate of [[McKinlay-573|Alexandrina McKinlay]]. Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 11788/1876.

Death certificate of Melvin Leroy Wise Jr

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Death_certificate_of_Melvin_Leroy_Wise_Jr.pdf
Certificate of Death of Melvin LeRoy Wise. Filed Sept. 6th 1934

Death Certificate of Pender-508

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==Death certificate of [[Pender-508|Martha Pender]].== Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 1147/1905. Electronic copy in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Rawlings-1637

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==Death Certificate of [[Rawlings-1637|Sarah Rawlings]]== Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 2205/1882. Copy in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]]. ===Transcript=== '''No:''' 2757 '''DESCRIPTION''' '''When and where Died:''' 7 am / 11th January 1882 / Yaldwin Street / Kyneton Shire / Township (?) Kyneton (?) / County of Dalhousie '''Name and Surname, Rank, or Profession:''' Sarah Bethell / Married Woman '''Sex and Age:''' Female / 44 years '''Cause of Death...:''' ...itis '''Name and Surname of Father and Mother...:''' William Rawlings farmer / mother's name unknown 2205 '''Signature, Description, and Residence of Informant:''' Isaac Bethell / Husband / Kyneton '''Signature of Registrar, Date, and When Registered:''' William Lazzery (?) / 12th January 1882 / Kyneton '''IF BURIAL REGISTERED''' '''When and where buried. Undertaker by whom certified.:''' 12th January 1882 / Kyneton Cemetery / John Reclezouchy (?) & Co '''Name and Religion of Minister, or Names of Witnesses of Burial:''' Reverend Chas Lancaster / Wesleyan '''Where born, and how long in the Australian States and which:''' Wiltshire England / 19 years in Victoria '''IF DECEASED WAS MARRIED''' '''Where and at what Age, and to Whom:''' Wiltshire England / 21 / Isaac Bethell '''Issue, in order of Birth, their Names and Ages:''' Mary Ann 23 / Abraham 21 / Elizabeth 17 / John 15 / Sarah 13 / Isaac 11 / Rachel 8 / Robert 5 / Frances Amy 3

Death Certificate of Ross-24520

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==Death certificate of [[Ross-24520|Jane (Ross) Barstow]].== Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 5567/1893. Copy in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Stewart-44155

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Death Certificate of [[Stewart-44155|Annie Hurricana Taitt Stewart]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 4507/1907, original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]]. ===Names of Children=== Annie's death certificate and Robert's death certificate both list 7 children, but the names and order are different. This is an attempt to resolve the differences. Robert's death certificate is here: [[Space:Death_Certificate_of_Harris-46987|Death Certificate of Robert Charles Harris]]. {| class="wikitable" border="1" |colspan="3" style="text-align: center"|'''Annie D.C. (1907)''' |colspan="3" style="text-align: center"|'''Robert D.C. (1912)''' |colspan="2" style="text-align: center"|'''BDM Vic''' |- !#!! Name !! Age !!#!! Name !! Age !! B.C. !! D.C. |- |1||Robert Charles||deceased||3||Robert James Stewart||dead||22825/1879||7820/1882 |- |2 ||Alfred||deceased||1||Alfred Alexander||dead||20652/1880||9169/1880 |- |4||Earnest||deceased||2||Earnest Charles||dead||7250/1882||4457/1882 |- |5||Elsie||23 years||4||Elsie||28 years||7422/1884 ||1958/1950 |- |3||Robert||deceased||5||Robert Thomas Langdon||dead||13274/1888 ||14756/1888 |- |6||Arthur Henry||deceased||6||Arthur Henry||dead||33146/1889||7025/1896 |- |7||Mary Alexandrina Alice||14 years||7||Alexandrina Mary Alice||20 years||25327/1892||NSW 13450/1980 |}

Death Certificate of Wallace-19000

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Death Certificate of [[Wallace-19000|Jane Wallace]], Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 9651/1908, original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificate of Waters-8281

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Death certificate of [[Waters-8281|ELizabeth Ann (Waters) Harris]]. [https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history BDM] Victoria death registration number 6395/1864.

Death Certificate of Williams-99574

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Death certificate of [[Williams-99574|Eliza May Williams]]. Births Death and Marriages Victoria ([http://bdm.vic.gov.au BDMVic]) registration number 2941/1922. Original in the personal records of [[Hutton-2694|Robert Hutton]].

Death Certificates: George & Mary Elizabeth Stork

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== Death Certificates: George and Mary Stork == === '''Transcript of Death Certificate for GEORGE STORK, 1946.''' === :THIRD SCHEDULE :'''DEATHS in the District of Chelsea in the State of Victoria''' :Registered by: '''E. Wynne'''? :No: '''1003''' :When & where Died: '''24 August 1946, 1 Smith St, Carrum, City of Chelsea, County of Mornington''' :Usual Place of Residence: '''as above.''' :Name and Surname: '''George Stork''' :Occupation: '''Gardener''' :Sex and Age: '''Male, 82 years''' :Cause of Death: '''Cerebral Embolus 7 days''' :Duration of last Illness: '''Senility, years''' :Legally qualified Medical Practitioner by whom certified: '''Dr Satshell'''? :And When he last saw Deceased: '''22 . 8. 1946''' :Name and Surname of father and mother (maiden name if known) with occupation: '''John Stork, Labourer; Hannah Stork, formerly Steele''' :Signature, Description and Residence of Informant: '''Walter Rose, Authorized Agent, Charman Road, Cheltenham''' :Signature of Registrar, Date, and Where Registered: '''E Wynne, 24.8.46, Chelsea''' :IF BURIAL REGISTERED :When and where Buried: '''26 8 1946, New Cheltenham Cemetery''' :Undertaker by whom Certified: '''W. Rose''' :Name and Religion of Minister, or names of Witnesses of Burial: '''A. Rose, W. Davis''' :Where Born, and how long in the Australian States, stating which: '''Yorkshire, England; 60 yrs Victoria''' :IF DECEASED WAS MARRIED :Where: '''Avenel, Victoria''' :and at what Age: '''29 yrs''' :and to Whom: '''Mary Elizabeth Prince''' :Conjugal Condition: '''Married''' :'''Issue, in order of Birth, the Names and Ages''': :John Joseph 52 yrs :Bertha Elsie 50 “ :Florence Jane 46 “ :Evelyn Nellie 43 “ :George Frederick 42 “ :Elizabeth 39 “ :Sylvia Amy 37 “ :Charles 35 “ :Gordon dec. ---- === '''Transcript of Death Certificate for MARY ELIZABETH STORK, 1964.''' === [with thanks to Peta W.] :'''DEATHS in the State of Victoria''' :Registered by: '''Vernon Alston Staples''' :No: '''25433/64''' :When & where Died: '''22nd November, 1964, South Melbourne''' :Usual Place of Residence:''' 244 Station Street, Edithvale''' :Name and Surname: '''Mary Elizabeth STORK''' :Occupation: '''Home Duties''' :Sex and Age: '''Female, 92 years.''' :Cause of Death: '''Uraemia - 3 weeks, Urinary Tract Infection - 4 weeks''' :Duration of last Illness: '''Dermatitis herpetifornis - 7 weeks, Bronchopneumonia - 8 weeks''' :Legally qualified Medical Practitioner by whom certified:''' I. Laurich''' :And When he last saw Deceased: '''21st November, 1964''' :Name and Surname of father and mother (maiden name if known) with occupation: '''Unknown Prince, Painter; Unknown Prince, formerly Mutton''' :Signature, Description and Residence of Informant: '''Certified by C. Stork, 244 Station Street, Edithvale, Son''' :Signature of Registrar, Date, and Where Registered:''' V A Staples, 30th November, 1964''' :IF BURIAL REGISTERED :When and where Buried:''' 24th November, 1964, New Cheltenham Cemetery''' :Undertaker by whom Certified:''' A. Rose''' :Name and Religion of Minister, or names of Witnesses of Burial: '''L. Bull, Church of England.''' :Where Born, and how long in the Australian States, stating which: '''Longwood, Victoria, 92 years in Victoria.''' :IF DECEASED WAS MARRIED :Where: '''Avenel, Victoria''' :and at what Age: '''18 years''' :and to Whom: '''George Stork''' :Conjugal Condition: '''Widow''' :'''Issue, in order of Birth, the Names and Ages''': :Jack, deceased :Bertha 67 years, :Florence 65 years :Evelyn 61 years :Frederick 59 years :Elizabeth 57 years; :Sylvia 54 years :Charles 53 years, :Gordon deceased. ---- Transcribed by [[Parish-1283|Christine]] from copies of official Death Certificates. Victoria (Australia) Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages.
[https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Search Your Family History] Indexed as: :1946 Death Registration 20435/1946 :'''George STORK''' :Mother: Hannah STEELE :Father: STORK John :Birthplace: YORKSHIRE ENGLAND :Death place: CARRUM :Age 82 :1964 Death Registration 25433/1964 :'''Mary Elizabeth STORK''' :Mother: Unknown MUTTON :Father: PRINCE Unknown :Birthplace: Longwood :Death Place: Melbourne South :Age: 92

Death Certificates -1

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Death Certificates for people in the family tree of Richard Saylor.

Death in Cleveland, OH

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John Tullideph THOM, a resident of Hamilton, Ontario died sometime in July of 1849 in Cleveland. Im trying to learn the date of death and cause of death. He is buried in Palmerston, Ontario.

Death Notice for William Stow Innes, Liverpool Daily Post, 1st February 2011

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'''Published in the Daily Post on 1st February 2011''' '''INNES - WILLIAM STOW'''. Ionawr 28ain, 2011 yn dawel yng nghwmni ei deulu yng Nghartref Nyrsio Sant Tysilio, Llanfairpwll o Ty Fry, Llangefni. Priod annwylaf Gwyneth, tad annwyl Malcolm, Penny ac eu hannwylaf ymadawedig ferch a chwaer Mary, taid balch James a Rebecca, brawd y diweddar Ddr. Robert Francis Innes a Mrs. Eliza Lothian Edwards. Angladd cyhoeddus dydd Iau Chwefror 3ydd gwasanaeth yn Eglwys Sant Ffinan, Llanffinan am 11 y.b. ac i ddilyn rhoddir ei weddillion i orffwys yn y fynwent. Blodau teulu yn unig. Ymholiadau i'r Ymgymerwyr R. Hughes a'i Fab, Eilian House, Ffordd Glandwr, Llangefni, Ynys Mon. LL77 7EF. Ffon 01248 723497. INNES - WILLIAM STOW. January 28th, 2011 peacefully in the company of his family at St. Tysilio Nursing Home, Llanfairpwll formerly of Ty Fry, Llangefni. Dearly loved husband of Gwyneth, beloved father of Malcolm, Penny and their dearly cherished departed daughter and sister Mary, proud grandfather of James and Rebecca, brother of the late Dr. Robert Francis Innes and Mrs. Eliza Lothian Edwards. Public funeral Thursday 3rd February service at St. Ffinan's Church, Llanffinan at 11.00 a.m. followed by interment at the cemetery. Family flowers only. Enquiries to the Funeral Directors R. Hughes and Son, Eilian House, Ffordd Glandwr, LLangefni, Anglesey. LL77 7EF. Telephone 01248 723497.

Death notice of Cooper-30966

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Death notice from The Argus in Melbourne from [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2133563?browse=ndp%3Abrowse%2Ftitle%2FA%2Ftitle%2F13%2F1925%2F07%2F03%2Fpage%2F439507%2Farticle%2F2133563 Trove] website, accessed 31 Jul 2023.

Death of Cabin Smith

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The Death of Cabin Smith Posted 29 Aug 2011 by jimgayle1 Rachel Smith letter #3456 ABCFM Record 18.3.1, V.8Transcribed by Joe Scraper Jr. Jan 2008 Running Waters, C. N. May 18, 1836Dear Sir, I have been at school here nearly five months to Miss Sawyer. I live about thirty miles from Running Waters. I suppose you have heard of Big Cabin Smith, my father is his son. My grand father once lived just about two miles from the Missionary Station at Haweis. He has been turned out from his house by the white people. He was very sick when he was turned out from his house, and has been very sick ever since. He is not able to go out doors. The last time I heard from him they said that he could not talk loud, only just whisper. He is a very old man. They do not expect he will live long. May 21 Yesterday I heard that my grand father was dead. He died at his daughter’s house. He was a very wicked man only a few years ago. He was converted after he was a very old man. I hope he has gone to heaven. I first went to school at Brainerd a little while. I was there when the buildings were burnt. After that I went to school at Haweis about two years. Last Christmas I came here and boarded at Mrs. Ridge’s and have been ever since to school to Miss Sawyer. Mrs. Ridge is my cousin. Mary Field’s father is my mother’s brother. May 25 I found something more to tell you again. We have a black board on which we cipher. We trace on the black board every Wednesday evening. I like it very well. Mrs. Ridge’s father, mother, and sister have been here ever since August. They talk about going home as soon as Mr. Ridge returns home from Washington City. Their daughter is about thirteen years old. They are very good people. We have family prayers now, Mr. Northrop is here. We read in the testament by course. We read in the morning and Miss Sawyer reads in the evening. She asks questions and we answer. May 27 Mr. Ridge has been expecting to come home every week for a long time. He has been waiting for the treaty to be ratified. There they have been all winter, and done nothing yet. Our people are suffering most of them with hunger, and a great many have been turned out of their houses since, and some part in prison for being accused of stealing. We heard for truth that two old Cherokee men died near New Echota for want of food. June, Wednesday 8 Monday Mrs. Ridge received a letter from Mr. Ridge. He said that the Cherokee treaty was ratified, and all that were hungry would be furnished with food. Now all the Cherokees are obliged to go to the West, and all those that wish to stay in this Country have to obey the Georgia laws, if they don’t they cannot stay. From your young Cherokee friend, Rachel Smith Transcribers Note: It’s hard to imagine this young girl writing such a poised letter while her world crumbled around her. While it’s true that hers was a life of ease compared to most Cherokee girls, with her father being the well to do and highly respected Archilla Smith. None the less, despite the protection afforded by sturdy walls, the best fineries of the day, and being surrounded by an extended family of wealthy friends and relatives, she could not have helped but worry about the future of her people. The white people were merciless as they contrived to rob and plunder the Cherokee of their land, homes, livestock, and even their furniture and household goods. Rachel writes of her grandfather, formerly a great Chief and leader of his people, being thrown out of his house. She was familiar with the “Georgia Laws,” the most unjust, prejudice, and cruel laws in the world, which allowed a white man to steal the home of her aged grandfather while he was deathly ill. She knew all too well that many Cherokee were starving after being driven from their homes, gardens, and crops. Driven into the woods and mountains to try to get by on whatever they could find, all the while being driven off by yet more whites everywhere they went. Despite all the death and despair, young Rachel, seemingly calm and composed, is able to put down a few of her thoughts. Possibly the letter was part of an assignment required of the scholars. It was sent to Rev. David Greene in Boston along with writings of fellow students, Eliza A. Northrop and Elizabeth Neely Adair, and their teacher, Miss Sophia Sawyer.Rachel no doubt refers to her grandpa as a wicked man after hearing the missionaries state on several occasions that he was wicked due to his long time opposition to their teachings and his reputation as a conjuror and medicine man (herb doctor and faith healer).A year after writing this letter Miss Smith was on her way to the Arkansas Country/Indian Territory with her family in the Dr. John Young/Nathaniel Smith Detachment. For good or ill, her father and his friends had signed the infamous Treaty of New Echota. Although they were not recognized as the official leaders of the Cherokee Nation, Andrew Jackson seized the opportunity and the fate of the Cherokee was sealed. Joe Scraper Jr.

Death of Mrs Martin Crannis

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''"DEATH OF MRS. MARTIN CRANNIS'''" Fatal Fall Downstairs General sympathy were felt for Mr Martin Crannis, auctioneer and his family on learning that the serious accident which befell Mrs. Crannis as far back as the 23rd April, terminated fatally on Wednesday. As death was the result of an accident, an inquest was imperative. This was held before the Borough Coroner in the evening, at the St. Margaret’s Parish Room. The Coroner, in opening the inquiry, gave some particulars in reference to the distressing accident, which involved a severe fracture of one leg, and he made special reference to the valuable and prompt first aid assistance rendered by Mr. Thomas. Damant, the head-keeper at Christchurch Park, as a prominent member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Mr. Martin Crannis, who evidently felt the loss of his wife, very keenly, said, he resided in St Margaret’s Street. On Wednesday night of April 23rd, he was sitting in his office, when he heard of noise on the stairs. On immediately going to ascertain the cause he was surprised to see his wife at the bottom of the stairs. She was going upstairs with a mug containing milk, when she fell to the bottom, but the mug was not broken and she still held it in her hand. He found that her left leg was broken, and noticed one of her boots half-way upstairs. He immediately sent for Mr. Damant, whom he had known for years. Mr & Mrs Damant promptly arrived, and the former at once applied splinters to the fractured leg, & Mrs. Crannis was removed on to a sofa, and medical assistance obtained. Since then everything possible had been done for her. Mr. T. Damant head-keeper at Christuch Park stated that on the 23rd of April in consequence of a message, he attended the house of the deceased in St. Margaret’s Street. On his arrival, witness saw her sitting on the bottom stair, and an examination disclosed a comminuted fracture of the ankle and lower part of the leg, ankle and lower part of the leg. Splinters were procured, and with the assistance of Mrs. Damant he bandaged the leg up and deceased was placed on a sofa. Dr. Eades soon after arrived, and after that gentleman had set the leg, deceased was carried upstairs, and placed in bed. She did not say how she came to fall. The foot which was examined and attended to by witness had no boot on. Mr. S.O. Eade deposted to having found that Mrs. Crannis had sustained a very severe fracture near the ankle, both the bones being broken. Dr. Eades described the nature of the injure, and he said on calling the next day, he noticed that she suffered from no shock. She complained of no pain and appeared to be progressing favourable for 4 or 5 days, after which the limb somewhat inflamed and he thought it advisable to consult Dr. Brown. The limb was re-examined about the 7th day. 2 days afterwards deceased’s temperature rose, and it was considered advisable to amputate the leg just below the knee. After the operation under cholorform, her health began to give way, she having then been confined to bed for about 6 weeks. Dr. Brown was in constant consultation with witness the whole time. The cause of death was shock to the system. Florence Ellis, nurse at the Nurse’s Home deposed to having attended deceased throughout her illness. The Coroner, in summing up, observed that the conclusion to which the Jury would probably arrive was that death was due to injuries accidentally caused. The Jury at once returned a verdict of “accidental death" Fatal fall downstairs, Friday 06 June 1902, East Anglican Times, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001527/19020606/062/0005 : accessed 10 Nov 2023

Death of Nathaniel Chaplin

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== Newspaper Reports == The Leeds Mercury published had the following article on 18 March 1858: DEATH FROM DROWNING. - On Monday evening, and inquest was held before T. Taylor, Esq, coroner, at the house of W. Baldwin, the Ship Inn, Castleford, on view of the body of Nathaniel Chaplin, formerly a national schoolmaster. The deceased was at a public house called the Sailor's Return, on Saturday evening, and left a little after six o'clock the worse for liquor. He was met shortly afterwards walking on the river side, by a glass blower named William Land, but was not seen again alive. About three o'clock next morning his hat and stick were found on the bank, and on a search being made the body was found in the water. Deceased was lying on his face, with his head buried in the mud. The only mark found was a graze on the forehead. The jury found a verdict of "Accidentally drowned". The same article appeared in the The Wakefield and West Riding Herald on 19 March 1858, the Leeds Intelligencer on 20 March 1858, and the Yorkshire Gazette on 20 March 1858. The Pontefract Advertise, published on 20 March 1858 had the following slightly different article: ACCIDENTAL DROWNING. - On Monday evening, and inquest was held before T. Taylor, Esq, coroner, at the house of W. Baldwin, the Ship Inn, Castleford, on view of the body of Nathaniel Chaplin, a gate-keeper of the Glass Bottle Works of Edgar Breffitt, Esq., who was found drowned in the River Aire, near Wheldon. It appears the deceased, who resided in a cottage adjoining the works, had occasion to go into the town of Friday night last, and on his return home about ten o-clock, the night being intensely dark, he missed his way and fell into the river, floating from the works to the spot where he was found, which was a distance of about two miles. He was taken to Ferrybridge, but brought back again to Castleford, where an inquest was held over his body, and a verdict recorded of accidental drowning. The deceased was at one time the National Schoolmaster of Castleford. == Sources == All newspaper reports were personally transcribed from images on [https://findmypast.co.uk/ FindMyPast]. ''[[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] 22 Aug 2021.''

Deavertown

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==Acknowledgements== Most of the sources gathered for this biography were collected by Roger Spring for his book [https://www.ebay.com/i/274620331097?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=274620331097&targetid=1068323860270&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9010379&poi=&campaignid=11755693419&mkgroupid=112482247605&rlsatarget=pla-1068323860270&abcId=9300462&merchantid=6296724&gclid=Cj0KCQiAuJb_BRDJARIsAKkycUkhNajI0a8rh03UE2JYPHiTSI-BHG4LZ493PG4e8Hl2wx5CkX17e6EaAqBSEALw_wcB|The Deavers and the History of Deavertown]. This is a great book that comprises the history and legends of the Deavers, and provides great commentary on the accuracy of the family legends. ==Founding== Deavertown was founded by [[Deaver-440|Levi Deaver]] in the spring of 1810. The town was originally called New Market possibly named after another town of the same name that was relatively close to where [[Deaver-440|Levi Deaver]] lived in Maryland. [[Deaver-440|Levi Deaver]] divided his land into lots, and sold them to other pioneers for profit. As a few years passed, the population rose in New Market, and the town was able to apply for a post office, but since there was already a town in Ohio that possessed the same name, they had to change the town's name. The townspeople changed the name to Deavertown in honor of its founder, [[Deaver-440|Levi Deaver]]. ==Rueben Deaver was not a founder== Many sources and family histories/legends attribute the founding of Deavertown to both [[Deaver-440|Levi Deaver]] and [[Deaver-362|Reuben Deaver]]; however, Roger Spring believes, Reuben was absent from New Market's beginnings. There are no records to support that Rueben bought or had been given land at the time of New Market's founding. The 1820 U.S. census does record a Reuben Dewar or "Devar" living in Muskingum County, Springfield Township which is very close to Putnam, Ohio. It is believed that Reuben went to go live near his father, [[Deaver-208|Abraham Deaver]].

Debar (region)

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English, Македонски/Makedonski. ==General information== Debar (region) (Macedonian Cyrillic: Дебарско) is a geographical region in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. ==Timeline== ==Town and villages== [[Space:Debar_(town)|Дебар/Debar]] (town) == Sources == * [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Дебарска_Котлина Дебарска Котлина] на Википедија

Debar (town)

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English, Македонски/Makedonski. ==General information== Debar (Macedonian Cyrillic: Дебар) is a town lokated in the region of [[Space:Debar_(region)|Debar]] in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. GPS coordinates: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/41%C2%B031'00.0%22N+20%C2%B032'00.0%22E/@41.516667,20.533333,17008m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d41.516667!4d20.533333?hl=en&entry=ttu 41°31'00.0"N 20°32'00.0"E]. ==Timeline== ==Neighborhoods and settlements== ==Demography and migration== ==War and battle== ==Culture, sport and gatherings== ==Genealogy books, documents and family trees== ==Clans, families and individuals== Куѕмановци/Kuzmanovci, [[Kuzmanovski-1|Boško Kuzmanovski]], == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debar Debar] at Wikipedia * [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Дебар Дебар] на Википедија * Link to You Tube video, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jrw5toDjr0s Ја сакам Македонија од Дебар - 5], [https://www.youtube.com/@TVSitelMakedonija Сител Телевизија], dat 12 okt. 2017.

DEBATED ANCESTRY OF APPERSON, EPPERSON, VALLETTE/ d'EPER/Epperson/etc.

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From: "Bonner, Gregg" Subject: [EPPERSON] Valette/d'Epernon/Epperson/etc. Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 04:03:39 -0500 Hi Listers, I have seen this line (and many similar to it) posted all over the internet. I am particularly interested in obtaining the documentation for it, since it seems likely that somewhere in the line is my own main line. Yet as much as I try, I cannot seem to find any proof whatsoever. In the case of Edna Epperson Brinkman's book - it was published in 1933, and thus is some 300 years too late to be considered an authority. Did she provide (earlier) source documentation for these links? I am unfamiliar with the publication "Valette/Vallette family histories". Can you tell me what year it was published, and where I may obtain a copy? I am most curious about the (below) link from "William Francis Epperson" to his father "John d'Epernon De La Valette". Can someone please tell me where to find the Baptism record of William, or the Will of John, or whatever it is that proves that this John is the father of William? Cheers, Gregg > According to Valette/Vallette family histories and Edna > Epperson Brinkman's > book: > Jean Louis Nogaret De La Valette 1554 > (have this > line back much > further) > Bernard Nogaret De La Valette 1592 > > John d'Epernon De La Valette 1638 > > William Francis Epperson Abt 1673 > > John Epperson September 19, 1703 > From: Studio4SLS@aol.com Subject: Re: [EPPERSON] Valette/d'Epernon/Epperson/etc. Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 12:47:28 EST In a message dated 2/21/03 1:06:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, gbonner@smhrimsx.mhri.med.umich.edu writes: > I am unfamiliar with the publication "Valette/Vallette family histories". > Can you tell me what year it was published, and where I may obtain a copy? > > Hi Gregg, we have talked before. The information on the Vallettes has come from the Valettes of New Orleans website, and Ziggy (the site owner) said that the info on the website was submitted and confirmed through LDS files. I myself have not had time to confirm, which is why I always say "according to". One would have to search Valette and Vallette I assume through LDS with info from the lines given at the Vallette site... http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Bayou/3653/tree/index.html Since there is a family story (my family and others) that we had an ancestor that was in exile from France and was royalty I tend to believe this connection. Another way to check would be through the law suit in France where the 2nd duke's, Bernard's, descendants were trying to regain their inheritance and an attorney tried to contact an Epperson in America to contest the suit? Maybe just grasping at straws here, but it could yield something. Something happened that the majority of Eppersons/Appersons appear mainly in America, (a few in England) at the same time. Odd it's the same time frame as when Bernard exiled to England, married, had children, visited America, then returned to France when pardoned/reinstated. A book title was just given to me from a new lister on all of this but the info is on my other screen name, Ron can you supply the listers with that info? The book on the Vallette's and the Duke? Cheers Gregg! Sherry From: "Bonner, Gregg" Subject: RE: [EPPERSON] Valette/d'Epernon/Epperson/etc. Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 14:18:50 -0500 Hello Sherry, and other interested readers, > The information on the Vallettes has come from the Valettes of > New Orleans website, and Ziggy (the site owner) said that > the info on the website was submitted and confirmed > through LDS files. I see several main problems with this: 1. Firstly, I can see no documentation whatsoever on the "Valettes of New Orleans" website. Perhaps I am overlooking it. But you say that Ziggy confirmed this through the LDS files, so I can only assume this is the case, but... 2. The "Valettes of New Orleans" website does not agree with the LDS files, at least in the case of the ancestral file. The "Valettes of New Orleans" website has this descendancy: 16 John d'Epernon De La VALETTE b: 1638 Netherlands or at sea d: Eng./America (?) .... +Sara FONDAN-REMON b: 1637 Jersey, Channel Is, England m: 1656 d: 1662 Glamorganshire, Wales (Children's surname may have varied.) ... 17 John EPERNON-VALETTE b: 1657 Jersey, Channel Is, England d: Virginia (?) .. +Elizabeth ALEXANDER b: 1653 England (mother's surname: Vallet) ... 17 Charles EPERNON-VALETTE b: 1662 Jersey, Channel Is, Eng. (?) d: Virginia (?) ..*2nd Wife of John d'Epernon De La VALETTE: ... +Elizabeth BEARD b: Abt. 1653 Plymouth, England m: 1671 Children's surname changed and Anglicized -- probably because of the stigma of disgrace brought on by their grandfather Bernard.) ....17 William Francis EPPERSON b: Abt. 1673 England d: America ..... +Ann PERRAULT ... 17 Richard EPPERSON b: England d: Virginia ... 17 Thomas EPPERSON b: Abt. 1676 England d: New Kent Co., VA ... 17 John EPPERSON b: 1678 England d: 1722 New Kent Co., VA So this website shows John d'Epernon De La VALETTE having two children with his first wife, Sara (namely, John and Charles), then having four children with his second wife, Elizabeth (namely, William, Richard, Thomas, and John). But the LDS ancestral file shows John and Sara having three children (Jean, John, and Charles), and John and Elizabeth having two (William and Richard). So if this site confirmed through LDS files, then it wasn't part of this line. But perhaps this is a good thing, since... 3. Whomever created the ancestral file for this line neglected to do two very important things: A.They evidently did not even bother to look at the easily findable extant documentation on the line. For example, the LDS ancestral file shows John Epperson, son of John Epperson and Elizabeth Alexander (see AFN:8VHK-9H), born 19 Sep 1703. This is in clear error. There was a "John Eppeson" Baptized "19 Septr 1703", but he was the son of WILLIAM, not John (see the St. Peter's Vestry and Parish Register). B.They did not seem to bother to have the file make logical sense. Note in the ancestral file that (AFN:VDFP-29) Elisabeth Alexander's age at birth of her children was 46, 50, 53, and 55; events (in sum) unique throughout the entire course of human history. So clearly, the verdict from these things must be that the LDS files are in clear error. And if the LDS files are in error, then from where might we go to get documentation of the line? Thus far, I have seen absolutely zilch for supporting evidence. So overall, the line doesn't make sense; and it doesn't even make sense in particulars. For a simple example, try to find a marriage of Elizabeth Beard 25 May 1671 in St Andrew, Plymouth, Devon, England. It can't be done. And I don't mean peck it into LDS and see what it spits out. I am saying look at the microfilm, and see what is ACTUALLY given as the man's name. You will find that it is none of the names that are otherwise given as Apperson/Epperson. > Since there is a family story (my family and others) that we > had an ancestor that was in exile from France and was royalty I tend > to believe this connection. I have family stories as well. Thus far, when they have involved royalty, they have turned out to be ridiculous. In any case, I am seeking documentation. > Another way to check would be through the law > suit in France > where the 2nd duke's, Bernard's, descendants were trying to > regain their > inheritance and an attorney tried to contact an Epperson in > America to contest the suit? This was common charlatan practice. Almost all early Virginia lines with claimed royal descent have the lawsuit story. Generally it works like this: 1) Lawyer shows up with claims of vast unclaimed fortune and works for fee. 2) Family gives money to lawyer and also documents. 3) Lawyer works for a few years on the problem. 4) Lawyer and all documents are lost at sea. 5) "Dead" lawyer moves on to next family. 6) Later generations of family find the lawsuit record and believe the claim as fact. I am not opposed to looking at lawsuits for information, but a CLAIM in a lawsuit is not documentation, particularly when the claim is never filed. If anyone has any further information on this lawsuit, I would be happy to read it nevertheless. > time frame as when Bernard exiled to England, married, had > children, visited > America, then returned to France when pardoned/reinstated. I think this is news to me. When did these events occur? I have never heard of him coming to america. This "Duke of" line is fantasy. The Apperson family that ended up New Kent and elsewhere is a Welsh family, and that is why the children have Welsh names, like Rice and Lyddall. The surname is the typical Welsh naming method of using "Ap" to denote 'son of', as is seen in other now-common American last names, like PRICE (ap Rice). This is the line of ap Person, a line that is known in Wales from at least the 1300s. One day, we will do a DNA study on this, and finally give this nonsense the grizzly, unmerciful death that it so richly deserves. My reason for writing this is not to be strident and/or pedantic, but just to serve as strong warning to anybody who may otherwise make the mistake of taking this line seriously, and wasting a lot of time plunking in royals into their database. I went through the exact same thing a few years ago with my NEWTON line, with the same result, complete with lawsuit and everything. Cheers, Gregg From: Jim White Subject: Re: [EPPERSON] Valette/d'Epernon/Epperson/etc. Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 02:13:17 -0700 References: <2449F3F867FBD211936600C04F68569E029CBBC1@smhrimsx.mhri.med.umich.edu> Much of Gregg's cautionary study has merit, and I keep the Epernon line in my own files purely for amusement. In addition to what he said, it's worthy of note that the Epernons were prominant and of interest to historians of the time, but none of them have ever heard of Bernard having a wife named Alice nor surviving male children by any spouse (nor do they mention his going to America, which would be inconsistent with the rest of the story). Mouton's Epernon of Old France says that the Duke's entire line died out in a couple of generations. However, the Welsh roots of "ap Person" are not so well documented, either, even though the name--as presently spelled-- looks like it ought to be Welsh. There was a Person at a battle in 1327, and that's about it. The first Lyddall reported in the St. Peter's Parish records for the family was b. 1767, almost 80 years after the first Apperson entries, and the rest of the names are all common English. -- Jim White http://www.jeem.net jim@jeem.net 314-995-9742 fax 314-983-0768 From: "Margie Garland" Subject: RE: [EPPERSON] Valette/d'Epernon/Epperson/etc. Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 14:51:04 -0500 Thanks Gregg for the enlightenment. Now my Welsh ancestors, the Appersons can join my other Welsh ancestors, the Joneses. I expect I shall not see the unraveling of this in my lifetime - sounds too muddled for anyone to ever straighten it out - without the DNA, of course. Margie

Debbra (Roland) Patras

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Debbra is my mother.

Deborah Wightman, wife of John Record.

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Essay and analysis to examine the evidence and establish the most probably correct identity for John Record husband of Deborah Wightman. ===Identity Analysis=== There are two John Record identities documented to have been born in Rhode Island within a couple of years of each other. First, there is the John Record (or Records) of this profile, son of John and Virtue Records, who was born 26 Aug 1717 at Newport, Rhode Island according to the Arnold Vital Record for Newport Rhode, Island (Vol IV). The alternate [[Record-146|John Record (1714-abt.1769)]] identity was born 6 November 1714, the son of Jonathan and Mary Record (and twin to Comfort Record), at Little Compton, Mass/Rhode Island; and his birth is also recorded in the same Arnold Rhode Island Vital Record, Volume 4 on [https://archive.org/details/cu31924098819976/page/n557/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Records page 151.]

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Debunking the Link between Anne Barham and Richard Bennett

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The following, published at http://bogus.genealogy.com, is copied here by permission of the author.

Evaluations Concerning Published Statements Asserting that Richard Bennett Sr of Blackwater, Virginia Married Anne Barham of Kent County, England

5 November 2023 • Michael Cooley, BA, MA

I have long suggested that conflation is the original sin of genealogy. The amalgamation of two or three individuals into one can be enormously difficult to untangle, and it can send generations of family historians off in the wrong direction. In this case, it's not that the Annes defined below could not possibly be the same person but that there isn't a good reason to suspect they were in the first place. The data simply doesn't exist.

A significant number of descendants of Richard Bennett Sr (died c1709) of Mulberry Island believe his wife, Anne, was a descendant of the Barhams of the village of Barham in Kent, England. However, to date, no true genealogical record has been found to support the claim. It is my current contention that a primary document, the 1641 will of Anthony Barham, was misinterpreted, and that a sentence in a book — a secondary document — is not specific enough to arrive at any conclusions and that the claim is unsupported by primary documentation. In fact, Anne Bennett is documented in only one source,

"Richard Bennett, ye elder of the Upper Parish of Isle of Wight with the free will and consent of my wife Anne, have for a valuable consideration to me and hand paid before the sealing, grant unto George Morrell of Lawne's Creek Parish in the County of Surry, 150 acres situate on the west side of Pocatink Swamp in Surry, the same parcel of land being part of a patent for 630 acres to me granted the 22nd July 1682 - near Mr. Thos. Binns" (Deed Book 2, pages 30-31).

Likewise, only one primary record for Anne Barham has been uncovered, that of the will of her maternal grandmother, Dame Elizabeth Filmer, noted below. No baptismal record has been uncovered. She is not mentioned in the wills of her father, mother, nor of her brothers, Edward and Charles. It is my considered opinion that the proposed relationship between Mrs. Richard Bennett and the Barhams began with a misinterpretation of the will of Anthony Barham, the husband of Elizabeth Pierce, Richard Bennett's half-sister.

Thomas Pearce was killed in the Indian uprising in Virginia Colony on Easter, 1622. It was first believed his wife and daughter were likewise murdered and were reported as such on the 1623 "List of the Living and Dead." If they were among the women and children taken hostage by the invaders, in time Pierce's widow married Thomas Bennett and his daughter, Elizabeth Pierce, married Anthony Barham, a scion of an aristocratic Kentish family. In his will, Barham refers to Bennett as brother-n-law and Alice (then Bennett) as "mother Bennett." The descendants of Anthony and Elizabeth (Peirce) Barham, then, are descended from the noble families of Filmer andArgall. However, "brother-in-law Richard Bennett" was misinterpreted. The first thought of many was that they were related by law through Bennett's wife. However, the truer story has been uncovered since (at least) 1938, the publication date of Boddie's Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia, commented on below.

The contention being explored is this article is that,

  • because Charles Barham resided in the same neighborhood in Virginia as Richard Bennett Sr, Bennett's wife, Anne, was Charles's sister,
  • because the maternal grandmother of Charles named her granddaughter, Anne Barham, in her will, Richard's wife Anne was a Barham,
  • because Charles is listed in Douglas Richardson's books (see below) as a "gateway ancestor" to English royalty, Richard Bennett's wife is a gateway ancestor,
  • because Anthony Barham names Richard Bennett as a brother-in-law in his will, Richard's wife was Anne Barham.

The latter is reasonable, but in-law relationships occur a number of ways. Otherwise, anyone should be able to see the problem. There is no record that remotely attests to a marriage between Richard Bennett and Anne Barham. In context to the question at hand (Did Richard Bennett marry Anne Barham?), this is all that has been proven,

  • that an Anne Barham, daughter of Robert and Katherine (Filmer) Barham resided in Kent County, England during the 1630s,
  • that Anthony Barham immigrated to Virginia in 1624, well before Anne was born,
  • that Anthony's cousin of some undetermined degree, Charles Barham, was present in Virginia by 1658 (long after the presumed marriage of the Bennetts),
  • that Anthony Barham married Richard Bennett's half-sister, Elizabeth Pierce,
  • and that Richard Bennett Sr had a wife named Anne, a woman mentioned only in a single deed, as above.

Of the records (primary and secondary) studied, none claims a blood linkage made between the wife (Anne) of Richard Bennett Sr's wife and the Barhams. Only Richardson's text (below) makes the the specific claim, "Anne (wife of Richard Bennett)." But in all the records examined to date, Richard Bennett's wife is mentioned in only one, the deed described above. None of the sources Richardson provides demonstrates proof of Mrs. Anne Bennett's identity. All that remains is a response to the question I've put to Douglas Richardson, "What prompted you to write that Anne Barham married Richard Bennett?" That issue is further discussed below.

Information about the Y chromosomal profile of the Blackwater Bennett's can be found at https://dna.ancestraldata.com/groups/Bennett/. Click on "Reports" for links to this and other articles, essays, reports, and documentation for the family.

Cited Sources and Comments

Barham, Anthony, The National Archives (UK), reference PROB-11-187-112, web, https://bogusgenealogy.com/graphics/PROB-11-187-112_Anthony-Barham.pdf.

Barham mentions his brother-in-law, Richard Bennett, wife Elizabeth, and mother-in-law "mother Bennett." The stated relationship to Bennett has been interpreted as meaning that his sister, Anne, was married to Richard. I initially bought into that line of thinking as well. But, as is often the case, the truth is a bit more subtle. Firstly, Anthony doesn't refer to this supposed sister. In fact, it's not been demonstrated he had a sister. More importantly, Barham's in-law relationship to Richard is documented through his wife, Elizabeth Pierce, the daughter of Thomas and Alice Pierce. (Alice married Thomas Bennett, Richard's father, after the death of Peirce. She was probably his mother.) Despite what people have come to believe, no documentation has been presented that Anne Barham ever immigrated to Virginia let alone was married to Richard Bennett.

Barham, Katherine, "Will of Katherine Barham, Widow of High Holborn, Middlesex", written 1 Nov 1639, probated 19 December 1662, The National Archives (UK), reference PROB-11-309-583, web, https://bogusgenealogy.com/graphics/Katherine_Barham_PROB-11-309-583.pdf.

Katherine was the mother of Anne Barham whose marriage we're trying to prove (or otherwise). Although the will of Anne's grandmother (Elizabeth Filmer) is sufficient evidence of the relationship, that the wills of both parents — nor those of her brothers Edward and Charles — lack any mention of her is curious. In fact, her grandmother's will is the only document discovered to date that demonstrates she ever lived. Katherine's will names daughter Susannah Barham, son Edward Barham, Sir Edward Filmer, and son Richard Barham (executor). This codicil is included: "To his honored kinsman Sir Edward Filmer: It is my earnest desire you would be pleased to pay the full summe of fiftie pounds out of the rents of Maxfield Farm after my mothers decease to whom she shall loaned it by will and you shall very much obliged - your humble servant : Edward Barham : Fulwoode Rents : Feb 21th 1648." In short, no in-law relationship with Richard Bennett is stated in this document.

Barham, Robert Young, The Pedigree of the Family of Barham of England and Virginia, (New York: Salisbury Press, 1963), web, https://archive.org/details/pedigreeoffamily00coll/page/n5/mode/2up.

This book is cataloged as being published in 1963. The trees, presumably from uncited works by the College of Arms, appear to have been poorly copied. The text in the latter part of the book was typewritten. The person who suggested this as a reliable source states that it shows "that Anne Barham was of the Barham family located in the British Virginia Colony in the mid-seventeenth century." Indeed, there were at least two Barhams long-documented in Virginia, Charles and Anthony of undetermined relationship. The family of Robert Barham and Katherine Filmer is found on pages 8 through 11 (not the image numbers). Elizabeth Filmer's parents are found at page 19. Anne is listed as the last child. It's noticed that the sister before was baptized 26 May 1631. Of course, baptismal dates were not birth dates, but it's reasonable to consider that Anne might have been a couple of years younger. In the end, all this accomplishes is to confirm that an Anne Barham was born to Robert and Katherine in about 1633. There's nothing here indicating that Anne ever went to Virginia or married Richard Bennett Sr.

Boddie, John Bennett, 17th Century Isle of Wight County VA, 1 (Chicago: Chicago Law Printing Company, 1938), 294-295.

Boddie transcribed a 1682 deed (Deed Bk. 2, pp. 30-31), quoted above, that names the wife of Richard Bennett as Anne. No one has denied that. It should be noted, however, that he was a bit iffy as to whether this was even the Richard of the Blackwater Bennetts. I believe any doubt has subsequently been removed. In any case, Boddie makes no claim about Anne's maiden name or her relations.

Boddie, John Bennett, Southside Virginia Families, 1 (Redwood City: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1955), 56-57.

I've read the sixteen pages under the heading of "Thomas Pierse of Virginia, Sergent of Arms of America's First Constitutional Convention and First Legislative Assembly 1619" (48-64). Boddie mentions the Barham granddaughter Anne (as above) but surmises that she had to have been born after Robert Barham's death in 1629. This book holds not even the slightest hint that Richard Bennett's wife was a Barham.

Coldham, Peter Wilson, English Estates of American Colonists, 1610-1699 (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1980), web, http://bogusgenealogy.com/graphics/English_Estates_v1.png>

The link above pulls up a scan of the relevant page regarding the wills of Anne Barham and Anthony Barham. This Anne was a generation older than the Anne Barham we're trying to prove. Anthony Barham is sometimes considered to have been Anne's son because he's mentioned in her will. The relationship, however, is not described. There is nothing in either record about Anne, the daughter of Robert and Katherine Barham, nor about her marriage.

Filmer, Elizabeth, "Will of Elizabeth Argall Filmer," written 23 March 1635, proved 16 August 1638, web, https://bogusgenealogy.com/graphics/Elizabeth_Filmer_will.pdf.

Yes, this document proves that Elizabeth Filmer had a granddaughter named Anne Barham, but it certainly doesn't prove that Anne, wife of Richard Bennett of Virginia, was the same person. If Anne was born after 1629 (let's say 1630) as Boddie suggests below, she would have been eight at her grandmother's death in 1638. Nothing presented here provides evidence that Elizabeth's granddaughter was (or was to become) the wife of Richard Bennett Sr.. In fact, the default here is that she was unmarried and still living in Kent, England.

Filmer, Bruce John, Filmer Family Notes 1, (London, 1984), 63-77, 98.

Only one copy is found throughout the world — at the Kent County, England Archives. I received the following response to my inquiry:

Dear Michael Coooley,

Thank you for your enquiry regarding 'Filmer Family Notes' part one, by Bruce John Filmer, London 1984.

Although there are two references to Anne Barham on pages 63-77 and 98, there are no references of a Richard Bennett, no of their marriage. There is an index [f]or this volume, but again no entry for Richard Bennett. Please can you check the sources of this information?

Yours sincerely,
Jonathan Barker
Archive Collections Officer

genealogy1066, "The English Origins of Some Virginia Settlers of the Merchant/Yeomanry Class," web, https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2022/11/18/the-english-origins-of-some-virginia-settlers-of-the-merchant-yeomanry-class/.

This is from a website titled "Walter FitzGilbert de Hamilton." The author identifies himself only as genealogy1066. However, found at the bottom of the page is, "by m stanhope copyright B.T. Shannon 2022." I've been looking at the site for several years. He's obviously put a lot of work into it but he rarely cites sources, and much of it is wrong. There are two mentions of Barham, including a brief abstract of Anthony Barham's will. There's also this concerning Richard Bennett's wife: "Richard Bennett, d. 1709. His first wife was (circumstantially) Anne, who was Charles Barham's sister (see Douglas Richardson, 'Plantagenet Ancestry'). This is merely a circular reference to Richardson. These pages are a good effort but of an amateurish presentation.

Kruemcke Jr, Max R., Ancestors of Max R. Kruemcke, Jr (Self Published, 1980). Bound, unpaginated typewritten manuscript.

I almost resent having to include this. It's yet another illustration as to the depths that genealogical citation has sunk. It not only presents the uncited claim that Richard Bennett married Anne Barham but includes a number of unfounded myths about the Wiveliscombe Bennetts, of which the Blackwater Bennetts are said to have descended. "Unfounded" because not a single, supporting, contemporaneous document has been found. However, in the end it does serve because we now know that these claims date back to at least 1980. (I had earlier read that a 1990 work was responsible for the Bennett-Tankerville myth.) In time, we just might find the original source and will be able to evaluate it.

Richardson, Douglas et al., Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), 304.

The same entry is found in Richardson's "Magna Carta Ancestry" (2011) on page 328. It claims that Robert Barham had daughter "Anne (wife of Richard Bennett)" but further information for neither person is stated. The sources for the entries (and my comments) are: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (VMHB) 24, 1916, 158-16 (Some Filmer wills. Nothing about Anne Barham); VMHB 48, 1940, 276-280 (no mention of Anne Barham); VMHB 48, 1940, 358-360 (no mention of Ann Barham; VMHB 4, 1981, 528-532 (bad entry, these pages not found); Filmer Family Notes 1, 1992, 63-77, 98 (discussed above). In brief, none of the sources cited by Richardson mentions Ann Barham as wife of Richard Bennett.

Robertson, Gary Boyd, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), 304.

This carries the lineage from Edward I to Charles Barham of Virginia. It shows he had a sister named Anne whom Richardson says married Richard Bennett (of no specified place or date). This book merely draws out the lineages. No dates, places, etc are included. However, it does cite sources. In any event, there are no particulars concerning Anne, where or whom she married.

~~~

Genealogists need to create working hypotheses in order to further their research. However, publishing these theories as fact only slows down the process, cheapens the "product," and promotes disrespect for both the ancestors and future researchers. The very best way to avoid these problems is not to propagate unsupported trees.

Yes, there may be some element of truth to this theory and, it seems, we have found it — that Richard Bennett was an in-law to the Barham family and that the children of his half-sister, Elizabeth Pierce Barham, were children of Anthony Barham. But until Douglas Richardson provides a citation for his statement, this appears to be as far as we can go on the matter.

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Here's the team roster of the amazing RAWKERS for December. #[[Bent-1675|Tracey Bent]] #[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] #[[Bongiovanni-111|Anonymous B]] #[[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] #[[Gollan-99|Sue Crerar]] #[[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] #[[De_Angelis-212|Jacqueline De Angelis]] #[[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]] #[[Macklem-13|Liza Gervais]] #[[Hadsell-2|Staci Golladay]] #[[Guðmundsdóttir-101|Solborg Guðmundsdóttir]] #[[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] #[[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] #[[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] #[[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]] #[[Luker-573|Patty LaPlante]] #[[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] #[[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey Martin]] #[[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] #[[Miller-57070|Christine Miller]] #[[N.-17|Maggie N.]] #[[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] #[[Williams-63652|Alice O'Dea]] #[[Peterson-100|Margaret Peterson]] #[[Craig-4574|Sandy Ptak]] #[[Widenstedt-15|Antonia Reuvers]] #[[Ross-21279|Jo-Anne Riolfo]] #[[Rizzato-7|Giada Rizzato]] #[[Soltysiak-9|Erin Robertson]] #[[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] #[[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] #[[Snow-2128|Chet Snow]] #[[Stacy-2346|Patrick Stacy]] #[[Ståhlbrand-2|Kerstin Ståhlbrand]] #[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] #[[Sullivan-17177|Matthew Sullivan]] #[[Svensson-5180|Axel Svensson]] #[[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]] #[[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] #[[Vernon-2152|Caroline Verworn]] #[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Walker]] #[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] #[[Cox-27529|Nancy Wilson]]

Decendents of Patrick Buckner

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The goal of this project is to identify decedents of Patrick Buckner (MacBuckner, McBuckner) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Buckner-902|Richard Buckner]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Locating other individuals with direct ancestry to Patrick * Locate information as to Patrick when he was in Ireland * Locate family members of Patrick in Ireland Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14176330 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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==War of 1812== ===Declaration of Pension=== :War of 1812. Declaration for Pension for [[Glaze-292|George Glaze]] Pension application for [[Glaze-292|George Glaze]] (1795-1876) of Brown County, Illinois. S O Pension Number:7888. S C Pension Number: 4691. W O Pension Number:18632. W C Pension Number: 13859. War of 1812 Pension Files. Publication Title: War of 1812 Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files. Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS), NARA. National Archives Catalog ID:564415. National Archives Catalog Title: War of 1812 Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, compiled ca. 1871 - ca. 1900, documenting the period 1812 - ca. 1900. Description: The War of 1812 pension files resulted from a man's service during the war, 1812-1815. They were granted to the veteran, his widow, or his heirs. Roll: RG15-1812PB-Bx1398. fold3.com. Page 33-35 ('''Accessed 17 Aug 2016''') :::State of Illinois } :::County of Brown } ::On this 6th day of April A.D., One Thousand Eight hundred and Seventy One (1871) personally appeared before me, William S Taylor, clerk of the County Court, a Court of within and for the County and State aforesaid, [[Glaze-292|George Glaze]], aged seventy five years, past a resident of Versailles, County of Brown and State of Illinois, who being duly sworn according to law, declares, that he is married, that his wife's name was Rachel Reardin to whom he was married at Scioto County, Ohio in the month of April 1847. ::That he served the full period of sixty days in the military service of the United States, in the War of 1812. That he is the identical [[Glaze-292|George Glaze]] who was drafted in Captain Henry Steed's Company in the fifth Regiment of Virginia State Militia, Col. Mc____ at Wood County, State of Virginia in the fall of 1814, and was honorably discharged at Fort Nelson at Norfolk, Virginia on or about the 11th day of February 1815, that with company he went on foot to Norfolk Virginia and then joined Regiment and remained there until discharged, that he was in no battle. That they used on drill the old United States Musket, that he had his discharge until about 1855. When he delivered it to an attorney, upon which under an Act of Congress of 1852 he procured a Land Warrant. ::And that in his opinion said discharge is on file at Washington. That he at no time during the late Rebellion against the authority of the United States, adhered to the cause of the enemies of the government, giving them and or comfort; or exercised the function of any office whatever under any authority or pretended authority in hostility to the United States , and that he will support the Constitution of the United States, that he is not in the receipt of a Pension under any previous act; that he makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the Pension Roll of the United States, under the provisions of the Act Approved February 14th 1871. That his Post Office is Versailles, Brown County, State of Illinois. ::::[[Glaze-292|''George Glaze'']] ::Also personally appeared Lewis T Barry and James Chenowith, both residents of Brown County, State of Illinois, person whom I certify to be respectable and certified to credit and who being by me duly Sworn Say: :::They were present and saw [[Glaze-292|George Glaze]] the claimant sign his name to the forgoing declaration, that they have every reason to believe from the appearance of said claimant and their knowledge with him that he is the identical person he represents himself to be: That at no time during the late Rebellion against the Authority of the United States did he adhere to the cause of the enemies of the government giving them aid or comfort; and that they have no interest in the prosecution of this claim. ::::''Lewis T Barry, James Chenowith'' :::Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of April 1871. And that I certify hereby that the contents of the above declaration were fully made known and explained to the applicant, and to the witnesses before , Versailles, ILL, March 16, 1871, and that I have no interest direct or indirect in the prosecution of this claim. ::::[seal] M.S. Taylor, Clerk of the County Court ==Sources==

Deconflation of Gillespies of the Colony of Virginia

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== Purpose == The purpose of this page is to keep track of an effort to deconflate profiles and merge duplicate profiles for the Gillespies/Gillespys of the Colony of Virginia. '''Note''': It is ''NOT'' known how many unrelated families are represented by the individuals listed here. == Relationships Confirmed == The relationships in this section have been reviewed, sourced, and citations added. === Beverley Manor, Orange Co., VA === '''James Gillespie of Orange County, VA''' (Will) * [[Gillespie-641|James Gillespie (abt.1700-bef.1769)]]◉^ * m. [[Bean-7368|Jennet (Bean) Gillespie (1705-1758)]]◉^ ** [[Gillespie-5645|Agnes Gillespie (abt.1720-aft.1768)]]◉ ** [[Gillespie-6576|John Gillespie (bef.1724-aft.1768)]]◉^ ** [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie (1728-abt.1802)]]◉^ ** [[Gillespie-398|James Gillespie Jr (1734-1792)]]◉^ ** [[Gillespie-5693|Elizabeth (Gillespie) McCullough (abt.1742-aft.1775)]]◉ * [[Gilaspey-1|John Gilaspey (abt.1722-)]] brother, probably deceased, w/ children * [[Hall-33116|Edward Hall (abt.1720-abt.1800)]] listed in James' importation oath === Cowpasture River, Augusta Co., VA === '''Clendining of Cowpasture River, VA''' * [[Glendenin-3|Archibald (Glendenin) Glendinning (abt.1685-abt.1749)]] (Will) * from Esther's prior marriage to [[Burnside-128|Robert Burnside (abt.1717-abt.1744)]] ** [[Byrnside-1|James (Byrnside) Burnside (abt.1737-1812)]] ** [[Burnside-277|Rachel (Burnside) Wade (1744-aft.1819)]] ** … her (Esther) two children named Margaret and John ** [[Clendenin-57|Margaret (Burnside) Logue (1746-1776)]] confirm LNAB Burnsides '''12 Jan 2024''' ** [[Burnside-49|John Burnside (abt.1735-abt.1809)]] * m. [[Mayse-5|Esther (Mayse) Clendenning (abt.1721-1756)]] ** [[Clendenin-174|John Clendenin Sr. (abt.1746-bef.1790)]] ** [[Clendenning-63|Archibald Clendenning Jr. (1740-1763)]] * [[Clendinen-10|Thomas Clendinen (bef.1711-bef.1757)]] (land sale?) ** [[Clendinen-11|Thomas Clendinen Jr. (bef.1736-)]] find 1757 land sale '''Thomas Gillespie of Cowpasture River, VA & Botetourt Co, VA''' St - Status | AU - Augusta County | BM - Beverley Manor | CP - Cowpasture River | BT - Botetourt County | GB - Greenbrier River {| cellpadding="8" border="1" !St!!Parent!!Profile!!b.!!l.!!d.!!Notes!!Allied Names |- |◉^||unk||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas Gillespie (bef.1725-bef.1790)]]|| ||CP||CP||(Will) ||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]] & [[Gillespy-95|William]] co-executors 1748 |- | ||unk||m. [[Unknown-205295|Eleanor Unknown]]|| || || || || |- | ||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespy-91|Ann Gillespy (-aft.1785)]]||Augusta VA||unk||unk|| || |- | ||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespy-90|Eleanor Gillespy (-aft.1785)]]||Augusta VA||unk||unk|| || |- | ||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespy-88|Hanna (Gillespy) Jones (-aft.1785)]]||Augusta VA||unk||unk|| || |- |◎||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespy-92|James Gillespy (-aft.1785)]]||Augusta VA||unk||unk|| || |- | ||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespy-89|Jene Gillespy (-aft.1785)]]||Augusta VA||unk||unk|| || |- |◎||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespy-93|William Gillespy (-aft.1785)]] ||Augusta VA||CP||unk|| || |- |◎||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespy-86|John Gillespy (bef.1743-aft.1785)]]||Augusta VA||unk||unk||possible John in BT tithables|| |- |◎||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespie-30|Samuel Herny Gillespie Sr (abt.1745-1812)]]||Augusta VA||Kanawha VA||Kanawha VA|| || |- | ||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespie-85|Mary Elizabeth (Gillespie) Donnally (1746-1792)]]||Augusta VA||unk||Augusta VA|| || |- |◉||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillespie-8171|Thomas S. Gillespie (abt.1756-bef.1842)]]||AU||unk||Tazewell VA||(Will) AT||sold land to presumed brother [[Gillespie-561|James]]??? |- |◎||[[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]]||[[Gillispie-216|Jacob Gillispie (1759-1829)]]||Augusta VA||unk||Kanawha VA|| || |} '''William Gillespie of Cowpasture River, VA''' St - Status | AU - Augusta County | BM - Beverley Manor | CP - Cowpasture River | BT - Botetourt County | GB - Greenbrier River {| cellpadding="8" border="1" !St!!Parent!!Profile!!b.!!l.!!d.!!Notes!!Allied Names |- |◉^||unk||[[Gillespy-95|William Gillespy (bef.1725-aft.1801)]]||unk||CP||unk||land sales||[[Galespy-1|James]], [[Gillespie-2122|Robert]] & [[Gillespy-95|William]] of Jackson River-Cowpasture prob. rel. 1766; [[Gillespie-1734|Thomas]] & [[Gillespy-95|William]] co-executors 1748; [[Gillespy-95|William]] & [[Gillespie-4095|Simon]] next door 1785; he prob. b. bef. 3 Apr 1725; more likely father than brother? |- |◉^||unk||m. [[Unknown-599138|Mary (Unknown) Gillespie (abt.1725-aft.1780)]]||unk||CP||unk|| || |- |◎^||unk||m. [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie (-1797)]]|| || || ||possible wife Mary|| |- |◎||[[Gillespy-95|William]]||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert Gillespie Sr (bef.1745-bef.1798)]]||Ulster Ireland||CP||Botetourt VA||(Will)||[[Galespy-1|James]], [[Gillespie-2122|Robert]] & [[Gillespy-95|William]] of Jackson River-Cowpasture prob. rel. 1766; prob. b. bef. 18 June 1745. |- | ||unk||m. unk|| || || || || |- |◉||[[Gillespy-95|William]]||[[Galespy-1|James Galespy (bef.1745-)]]||unk||CP||unk|| || [[Galespy-1|James]], [[Gillespie-2122|Robert]] & [[Gillespy-95|William]] of Jackson River-Cowpastures prob. rel. 1766; prob. b. bef. 8 Nov 1745. |} '''Robert Gillispy of Cowpasture River, VA, son of William Gillespie of Cowpasture River, VA''' St - Status | AU - Augusta County | BM - Beverley Manor | CP - Cowpasture River | BT - Botetourt County | GB - Greenbrier River {| cellpadding="8" border="1" !St!!Parent!!Profile!!b.!!l.!!d.!!Notes!!Allied Names |- |◎||[[Gillespy-95|William]]||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert Gillespie Sr (bef.1745-bef.1798)]]|| ||CP||Botetourt VA||(Will)||[[Galespy-1|James]], [[Gillespie-2122|Robert]] & [[Gillespy-95|William]] of Jackson River-Cowpasture prob. rel. 1766; prob. b. bef. 18 June 1745. |- | ||unk||m. unk|| || || || || |- |◎||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert]]||[[Gillespie-2123|William Gillespie (abt.1755-abt.1833)]]||Botetourt VA||CP||Gallia OH|| || |- |◎||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert]]||[[Gillespie-1695|Isabella Gillespie (1762-1833)]]||Augusta VA||unk||Smyth VA|| || |- |◎||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert]]||[[Gillespie-2121|Robert Gillespie Jr. (abt.1768-abt.1850)]]||Botetourt VA||CP
Washington VA?
Tazewell VA?||Alleghany VA|| ||Robert/John/Alexander land grant; conflated? |- |◎||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert]]||[[Gillespie-2660|Mary (Gillespie) Shawver (abt.1770-aft.1840)]]||Botetourt VA||unk||Fayette VA|| || |- |◉||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert]]||[[Gillispy-4|Alexander Gillispy (bef.1776)]]||unk||CP||unk|| ||Robert/John/Alexander land grant |- |◉||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert]]||[[Gillispy-5|James Gillispy (bef.1776)]]||unk||unk||unk|| || |- |◉||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert]]||[[Gillispy-6|Jean Gillispy (bef.1776)]]||unk||unk||unk|| || |- |◉||[[Gillespie-2122|Robert]]||[[Gillispy-3|John Gillispy (bef.1776-)]]||unk||CP, BT||unk||possible John in BT tithables||Robert/John/Alexander land grant |}
=== Greenbrier River, Augusta Co., VA === [[Clendenning-63|Archibald Clendenning Jr. (1740-1763)]] is granted land here. == Needs Merge or Relationship Change == St - Status | BM - Beverley Manor | CP - Cowpasture River | BT - Botetourt County | GB - Greenbrier River {| cellpadding="8" border="1" !St!!Parent!!Profile!!b.!!l.!!d.!!Notes!!Allied Names!!Needed Action |- |

Decree Declaring Unlawful and Void The Marriage of Johannes van Beecq and Maria Verleth

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== Decree Declaring Unlawful and Void The Marriage of Johannes van Beecq and Maria Verleth, Married by a Farmer in Connecticut == ''Following is the text of this decree, as published in translation in the source cited:'' Whereas the Director-General and Council of New Netherland have heard the charge of the Fiscal against Johannis van Beecq, a free merchant and inhabitant of this City of New Amsterdam, defendant, who has been duly summoned by the Court Messenger Elslandt in the name of the Fiscal on three Court days and who has had himself married by an unauthorized countryman, named Goodman Crab, living at Greenwich, against the laudable laws and customs of the United Netherlands and, as the Fiscal further states and proves in his charge, contrary to the advice and command of his lawful guardian, the Hon[ora]ble Director-General, also without previously publishing the bans and who has so far failed to make his appearance. And whereas the Fiscal demands by his motion, exhibited on the 1st of September 1654, that the said van Beecq be condemned in contumacy. Therefore, after proper invocation of the Lord, the Director-General and Council of New Netherland, in the name and behalf of their Noble High : Might : the Lords-States-General of the United Netherlands and of the Noble Lords-Directors of the Privileged West India Company administering justice at the requisition of the Fiscal, declare, that the Fiscal's charges are true and founded in law and therefore the marriage of [[Vanbeeck-1|Johannis van Beecq]] and [[Varleth-3|Maria Verleth]], solemnized at Greenwich and confirmed by an unauthorized person contrary to the laudable laws and customs of Netherland and without previous publication of the bans, is hereby declared by the Director-General and Council unlawful and the said Jan van Beecq and Maria Verleth are commanded to live separate under penalty of being punished according to law for living in concubinage. Thus done etc., New Amsterdam, Septbr 14, 1664, present the Director-General, Mr. N. de Sille, C. van Werckhoven, La Montagne, == Sources == * O'Callaghan, E.B., ''[[Space:Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York|Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York]]'' (Weed, Parsons, Albany, 1883) Vol. 14, New Series Vol. 3. [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelati00legigoog/page/n339 Page 291]: Sept. 1, 1654:

Decree of the Circuit Court of Tuscaloosa County, State of Alabama

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Decree of the Circuit Court of Tuscaloosa County, State of Alabama, discharing [[Sinclair-9476|Cornelius Sinclair]], and Adam Traquair's deposition as to the freedom of said [[Sinclair-9476|C. Sinclair]]. List of documents includes letters by [[Watson-29647|Joseph Watson]] and [[Hickey-3199|Philip Hickey]]. Joseph Watson Correspondence, Mss. 1872, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La. ---- {{Image|file=Decree_of_the_Circuit_Court_of_Tuscaloosa_County_State_of_Alabama.jpg |align=r |caption=Page 1 }} Decreee of the Circuit Court of Tuscaloosa County, State of Alabama discharging [[Sinclair-9476|Cornelius Sinclair]] and Adam Traquair[?]’s deposition as to the freedom of said [[Sinclair-9476|C. Sinclair]]. Letters, — copied,— :William Kendrick to Mayor, — March 1827 :[[Space:1827-04-20%2C_Joseph_Watson_to_Philip_Hickey|Joseph Watson to Col. Hickey]] — April 20 1827 :[[Space:1827-06-14%2C_Philip_Hickey_to_Joseph_Watson|Col Phillip Hickey to Joseph Watson]] — June 14 1827 :Thomas Spillman Loyd to Mayor — Sept. 15 1827 :[[Space:1827-10-02%2C_Joseph_Watson_to_Philip_Hickey|Jos. Watson Esq to Col P. Hickey]] — Octo. 2. 1827 Letters, original, of introduction etc, :[[Space:1827-05-05%2C_Joseph_Watson_to_John_Henderson_and_J._W._Hamilton|Jos. Watson, to John Henderson and J. W. Hamilton]] — Rocky Spring, Mississippi :[[Space:1827-10-29%2C_Joseph_Watson_to_Samuel_P._Garrigues|Jos. Watson, to Samuel P. Garrigues]] :Jos. Watson, to Duncan S. Walker — Natches :Jos. Watson, to Jos. Bennett Eves, English Turn[?] near N. O. — :Jos. Watson, to the Hon’ble the Mayor of New Orleans — :Jos. Watson, to Mr John Walsh, or to Thomas Spillman Loyd Esq — New Orleans :Samuel Rush Esq to Edward Rawle Esq — New Orleans :Samuel Rush Esq to Wm B Griffith Esq — New Orleans :James C Biddle Esqr to George Eastes Esq — New Orleans :James C Biddle Esqr to L Peirce Esq — New Orleans :James C Biddle Esqr to Isaac Preston Esq — New Orleans {{Image|file=Decree_of_the_Circuit_Court_of_Tuscaloosa_County_State_of_Alabama-1.jpg |align=r |caption=Page 2 }} Pamphlets of The African Observer — No 2 — Vol 1 — Newspaper Clips (3 copies) :Jos. Watson Esqr Jan 22 1827 :Daniel Holmes & S. E Davis Decr 23 1826 Natchez : Peter Hooks, narrative. Folded map of Georgia and Alabama Folded map of Louisiana and Mississippi George M Stroud’s sketch of the laws relating to slavery the several states of the U. S. of America.

Dedan

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== Biography == ==Name== : ==Birth== :Date: :Location: :Father: [[Space:Raamah|Raamah]] ==Children== :1. == Sources ==

Dedford Family

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This is an unofficial name study to try to connect African Americans with the surname Dedford. It is a very uncommon name. ---- * Charlotte Dedford (married name) (1843-1889) b CAN d Chicago * David Dedford Sr (1818-) PA father or grandfather was Pom i.e. Palm * David M. Dedford (1868-) PA PA MD * David Dedford (1878-) PA * Effie Dedford (1876-1886) CAN dau of Palm & Charlotte * Elizabeth Dedford (1868-1875) b d Philadelphia dau Cassey & Mary Dedford * Harriet Dedford (1852-) PA * Hattie L. Dedford (1879-) Cleveland dau of Palm & Charlotte Bienks? Banks? * Jacob Dedford (1825-) RI (F/M PA) * James Dedford (Dec 1893-) VA * Jane Dedford (married name) (1818-) RI (F/M NY) * Jane Dedford (married name) (1887-) born in MD, incarcerated in 1930 in NJ. * [[Dedford-4|Jennie Dedford]] (1832-) born in PA, lived in Harrisburg, PA, worked as a cook. * Lena Dedford (1874-1885) dau of Palm & Charlotte * Louisa Dedford (Jul 1879-) OH dau of Palm & Charlotte * Lula Dedford (married name) (1859-) wife of Wm * [[Dedford-2|Martha Dedford]] (1874-) born in PA, lived in Cleveland, OH. * [[Dedford-5|Mary B. Dedford]] (1873-), daughter of [[Dedford-4|Jennie Dedford]] (no father named). Born PA. * [[Dedford-7|Mary Dedford]] (Dec 1869-), daughter of [[Dedford-6|William]], born in PA * [[Dedford-1|Palm (P. M. F.) Dedford]] (1843-1890) was a Civil War soldier. He served with the 55th Massachusetts. Born PA, lived Cleveland and Detroit. * Palmer Dedford (1845-) waiter born in OH * [[Dedford-6|William Dedford]] (1849-) in PA. He lived in Shippensburg, Cumberland, PA in 1880 and worked as a day laborer. * William Dedford (1863-) Harrisburg * William Deadford (1864-) Harrisburg servant * [[Dedford-3|William Dedford]] (1868-1925) born in PA, lived in Detroit, worked as a Janitor in a Dept Store. His wife was Lula or Louise. Father Henry Dedford * William Dedford (1875-) PA, son of Sarah Wilson ---- '''1880 - Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! width="200"|Name ! width="50"|Bio ! width="50"|Status ! width="100"|Occ ! width="200"|Loc |- |Dedford, Palmer||MM 35||Boarder||Waiter||OH OH OH |- |} '''1880 - Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! width="200"|Name ! width="50"|Bio ! width="50"|Status ! width="100"|Occ ! width="200"|Loc |- |Dedford, Palm||MM 37||Head||Waiter||PA PA PA |- |Dedford, Charlotte||BF 37||Wife||||CAN KY CAN |- |Dedford, Lena||MF 6||Dau||||CAN PA CAN |- |Dedford, Effie||MF 4||Dau||||CAN PA CAN |- |Dedford, Louisa H.||MF 10/12||Dau||||OH PA CAN |- |Cummins, Henry||BM 38||Boarder||Laborer||- - - |- |} '''1880 - Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! width="200"|Name ! width="50"|Bio ! width="50"|Status ! width="100"|Occ ! width="200"|Loc |- |George E. Douglass||BM 40||Head||Laborer||MD MD MD |- |Elizabeth Douglass||BF 30||Wife||||MD MD MD |- |Margaret Douglass||BF 15||Dau||||PA PA PA |- |James Douglass||BM 9||Son||||PA PA PA |- |William Dedford||BM 17||Nephew||||PA PA PA |- |} '''1880 - Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! width="200"|Name ! width="50"|Bio ! width="50"|Status ! width="100"|Occ ! width="200"|Loc |- |Douglas, James W.||BM 32 ||Head|| Hostler|| MD MD MD |- |Douglas, Martha J. ||MF 32 ||Wife ||||MD MD MD |- |Douglas, Bertha M.|| MF 2 ||Dau|||| PA MD MD |- |Douglas, Mabel Y. ||MF Mar 1880 ||Dau ||||PA MD MD |- |Dedford, David M. ||MM 12 ||Nephew ||||PA PA MD |- |Douglas Catharine ||MF 80||Mother ||||MD MD MD |- |} '''1880 - Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! width="200"|Name ! width="50"|Bio ! width="50"|Status ! width="100"|Occ ! width="200"|Loc |- |Dedford, Jennie ||MF 48 ||Head ||Cook|| PA PA PA |- |Dedford, Mary B.|| MF 7 ||Dau ||||PA PA PA |- |} '''1880 - Shippensburg, Cumberland, PA''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! width="200"|Name ! width="50"|Bio ! width="50"|Status ! width="100"|Occ ! width="200"|Loc |- |Wright, Stephen||BM 71||Head||Laborer||PA PA PA |- |Wright, Catharine||BF 61||Wife||||PA PA PA |- |Wright, Sarah||BF 25||Dau||Domestic||PA PA PA |- |Wright, Samuel A.||BM 16||GrSon||Laborer||PA PA PA |- |Wright, Stephen H.||BM 14||GrSon||||PA PA PA |- |Wright, Mary A.||BF 12||GrDau||||PA PA PA |- |Conrad, Carrie||BF 7||GrDau||||PA PA PA |- |Dedford, David Jr.||BM 2||GrSon||||PA PA PA |- |} '''1880 - Shippensburg, Cumberland, PA''' enumerated immediately after above family {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! width="200"|Name ! width="50"|Bio ! width="50"|Status ! width="100"|Occ ! width="200"|Loc |- |Dedford, David Sr.||BM 62||Head||Laborer||PA PA PA |- |Dedford, Harriet||BF 28||Dau||||PA PA PA |- |} '''1880 - Shippensburg, Cumberland, PA''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! width="200"|Name ! width="50"|Bio ! width="50"|Status ! width="100"|Occ ! width="200"|Loc |- |Wilson, Mary|| BF 56||Head||||PA PA PA |- |Wilson, Sarah E.|| BF 22||Dau||||PA PA PA |- |Dedford, William ||BM 5||Bastard||||PA PA PA |- |Barnils, Robert|| BM 1||Bastard||||PA PA PA |- |}

Dedication of Samuel E Qua as last survivor of Civil war in Otsego county, Michigan

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88 years after his death, Samuel E Qua was honored at Fairview cemetery in Gaylord, Michigan with a stone marking his grave. The stone was placed there by Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil war from Robert Finch Camp No. 14 out of Traverse City, Michigan.

Deed: Helton etal. to Helton

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Deed: Helton etal. to Helton, 1827: Patrick CO, VA Patrick Co. VA DBk-6:683Singleton etal To Samuel Helton This Indenture made the thirteenth day of October in the year of Christ one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven Between James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife of the one part and Samuel Helton of the other part. Witnesseth that the said James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and six dollars to them in hand paid by Samuel Helton, the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge have granted, bargained, sell, release and confirm unto the said Samuel Helton five sixths, being the shares of John Tuggle, Annah Tuggle, Susannah Tuggle & Rachel Tuggle being heirs and coparceners of Joshua Tuggle, dec. of a certain tract or parcel of land lying in the County of Patrick on Rockcastle a branch of Smith’s river containing four hundred acres more or less and bounded as followeth. Viz. Beginning at a cherry tree and red oak thence N.70W. 350 poles crossing a branch to a black oak S.115W. 165 poles to a white oak S.5 E. 95 poles to a Spanish oak E 100 poles crossing a branch on the West side of the mountain to ________S.15W. 45 poles to a white oak in Pattersons order line, thence with the line S.85E. 40 poles to a gum at the head of a branch. Thence down the same as it meanders to the beginning. (Being the same tract of land conveyed by Henry Tuggle to Joshua Tuggle dec. and decends to his children, the said John Tuggle, Annah Mayo formerly Annah Tuggle, Susannah Singleton formerly Susannah Tuggle, Rachel Helton formerly Rachel Tuggle, Mary Pendleton formerly Mary Tuggle and Sarah Harris formerly Sarah Tuggle) To have and to hold the said five sixths of the tract of land aforesaid to the only and proper use and behoof of him the said Samuel Helton and his heirs forever and the said James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife for themselves and each of their heirs do hereby covenant to and with the said Samuel Helton and his heirs the said five sixths of the tract of land aforesaid to the said Samuel Helton his heirs and assigns free from the claim of them the said James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife, them or either of their heirs and all or every person or persons whomsoever shall will and do by these presents warrant and forever defend. In witness whereas, the said James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife have hereunto set their hand and seals the date herein first written. James Singleton L.S. Susannah Singleton L.S. Annah Mayo L.S. Elijah Helton L.S. Rachel Helton L.S.Russell County Sc.We, Crabtree Price and William Price, Justices of the peace in the county aforesaid in the State of Virginia do hereby certify that James Singleton, Annah Mayo and Elijah Helton, parties to a certain deed bearing date on the 30th day of October 1827 and hereto annexed personally appeared before us in our county aforesaid and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed and desired us to certify the said acknowledgement to the Clerk of the County Court of Patrick in order the said deed may be recorded.Given under our hands and seals this 30th day of October 1827. Crabtree Price L.S. Wm. Price L.S.Russell County Sc.We, Crabtree Price and William Price, Justices of the peace in the county aforesaid in the State of Virginia do hereby certify that Susannah Singleton the wife of James Singleton parties to a certain deed bearing date on the 30th day of October 1827 and hereunto annexed personally appeared before us in our county aforesaid and being examined by us privily and apart from her husband & having the deed aforesaid fully explained to her, she the said Susannah Singleton acknowledged the same to be her act and deed and declared that she had willingly signed sealed and delivered the same and that she wished not to retract it. Given under our hands and seals this 30th day of October 1827. Crabtree Price L.S. Wm. Price L.S.Patrick November Court 1827 This deed of bargain and sale from James Singleton and Susannah his wife, Annah Mayo, Elijah Helton and Rachel his wife to Samuel Helton was executed in Court, examined and ordered to be recorded. Teste M. Sandefur DC

Deed - R. A. Bel to J. G. Williams

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[[Bell-881|Robert Allen Bell]] sells 80 acres to his son-in-law [[Williams-2701|Jessie Green Williams]] for $200 in 1879. Williams sells what appears to be the same 80 acres to James Herndon for $250 in 1881. J. C. (?) Anderson sells land to [[Williams-2701|Jessie Green Williams]] for $100 in 1889. [[Williams-2701|Jessie Green Williams]] sells land to E. C. Turner for $ 500 in 1894. A naive calculation yields $500 in 1890 to be worth about $12, 500 in 2010. But, comparing land prices over time is not so straight forward. See [http://www.measuringworth.com/index.php Measuring Worth]. A more sophisticated calculation might yield a considerably higher 2010 value. Document copies provided by [[Williams-17881|Ron Williams]]. [[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]]

Deed 3 Ann pays off loans against the property

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This indenture made this twentyfirst day of July in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty between Adam Kuhn and William Patten of the first part, Robery M Dawson and John C Campbell of the second part and Ann Jester of the third part all of the town of Wellsburg in the County of Brooke in the State of Virginia; where as David E. Jester did by his decd dated the 29th day of November 1826 and admitted to record in the Cort of the County of Brooke aforesaid, for the sum of $100 owning by him the said David E. Jester to the said Robert Dawson conveyed in Trust to the said Adam Kuhn all those three parcels of Land situate in the town of Wellsburg aforesaid and designated bt the number 103, 104, 143. And whereas the said David E. Jester by his deed dated the 21 day of August in the year 1827 and addmitted to record in the County of of Brooke aforesaid on the first day of September in the same year in order to secure the payment at the time therein specified of the sum of $200 owing by him the said David E. Jester to the said John C. Campbell conveyed in Trust to the said Adam Kuhn the propery herein before mentioned and described. And whereas the said David E Jester with Nancy his wife by deed dated the 9th day of August 1828 and admitted to record in the court of the County of Brooke aforesaid on the 22 Day of October in the same year. Therein specified of the sum of $525 dollars owing by him the said David E Jester to the said Robert M. Dawson conveyed in Trust to the said William Pattonand Adam Kuhn the property herein before mentioned and described. And whereas the property herein before mentioned and described by the death and intestacy of the said David E. Jester [...] to his only child and heir at law Andrew Jester who with Eliza Ann his wife by accnt bearing date the 24th of May 1829 and admitted to record to record in the Court of the County of Brooke aforesaid on the 27th day of the same month conver all their interest and estate therein to the Said Ann Jester and the said sums fo money to wit $100 $200 and $525 have been fully paid to the persons entitled to the same respectively she the said Ann Jester hath requested that the estate conveyed by the several deeds of trust aforesaid to them the said Adam Kuhn and Willin Patton in the same lots or parcels fo land be now released to her the said Ann Jester. This indenture therefore witnesseth that for and in condiferaton of the premises and also for and in condieration of $1 by the said Ann Jester to the said Adam Kuhn and William Patton in hand paid before me, sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby aaacknowledged they the said Adam Kuhn and William Patton with the consent of the said Robert M. Dawson and John C. Campbellsignified by their being parties hereto have granted remised released and forever quit claimed and by these presents do fully and absolutely grant remise released and forever quit claim unto the said Ann Jester her heirs and assigns forever all the estate right title interest property claim and demand whatsoever in law or equity of them and each of them the lots or parcels of land with the appurtenances to have and to hold the aforsaid lot or parcels of land with their appurtenances to the said Ann Jester her heirs and assigns to the only use and [...] of the said Ann Jester her heirs and assigns forever so that the said Adam Kuhn and William Patton nore either of their heirs nor any other person whatsoever claiming under them or either of them shall by any ways or means hereafter have their claim challenge or demand any estate right title or interest of in or to the said premises or any part or parcel thereof but from all and every action for the recovery thereof and from all and every estate right title interest or demand of on or to the said premises or any part thereof they and every of them shall be utterly excluded and barred forever by these presents In Witness thereof the parties of the first and second parts of these presents have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first herein written. S/S Adam Kuhn
S/S Wm Patton
S/S Robert M. Dawson
S/S Jno C. Campbell Brooke County term We Joseph Rose and Geo Parkinson Justices of the Peace in and for the County of Brooke aforesaid in the State of Virginia do hereby certify that Adam Kuhn Wm Patten Robert W. Dawson and John C. Campbell paries to the within indenture bearing date on the 21st July 1830 personally appeared before us in our County aforesaid and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed and desired us to certify the said acknowledgment to the clerk fo the County Court of Brooke in order that the said deed may be recorded. Given under out hands and seals this 26 day of July in the year 1830. S/S Joseph Rose
S/S George Parkinson

Deed 4 Lots Remortgaged Andrew P. Jester

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This indentrue made this twenty first day of July in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty between Ann alias Nancy Jester and Andrew P. Jester and Eliza Ann his wife of the first part John Campbell of the second part and John Brown and Danforth Brown of the third part Whereas the said Ann alias Nancy Jester and Andrew P. Jester are justly indebted to Said John Brown and Danforth Brown in the son of 244 dollars to be paid on the first day of August 1831 as by a note bearing rate on this day more fully appears which debt with interest there on at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date here of the said Ann alias Nancy Jester and Andrew P Jester are willing and desirous to secure now this indenture witnesseth that for and in consideration of the premises and also for the further consideration of one dollar to the said parties of the first part in hand paid by said J. C. Campbell at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged they said Ann alias NancyJester and Andrew P. Jester and Eliza Ann his wife have given granted bargained and sold and by these presents do give grant bargain sell convey and confirm unto the said John C. Campbell his heirs and assigns forever all the following property to wit a lot and a fractional part of a lot situate lying and being in town of Wellsburg bounded as follows Beginning at a stake in the western line of lot numbered 104 fifty feet from Liberty Street thence with the east side of Charles Street to an alley dividing lot No. 103 from lot from lot No. 102 thence with said alley 110 ft 6 inches to an alley dividing lot No. 103 from Lot 143, thence with said alley 93 feet 6 inches to a stake and thence by a line parallel to Liberty Street to the place of beginning subject to a yearly quit rent of 134 cents payable etc with all and singular the buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining and all the estate right title and interest of the said Ann alias Nancy Jester and Andrew P. Jester and Eliza Ann his wife in and to the hereby granted and intended t obe hereby granted premises. To have and to hold the same to the said J C Campbell his heirs and assigns forever to the only proper use and [C.. ..] of the said J C Campbell his heirs and assigns forever upon trust nevertheless that the said J C Campbell and his heirs shall be permit the said Ann alias Nancy Jester and Andrew P. Jester to remain in quiet and peaceable possession of the herein before described premises with the appurtences and take the profits thereof to their own use until default be made in the payment of the said sum of 224 dollars with interest as aforesaid either in whole or in part and then upon this further trust that be his heirs or assigns shall and will so soon as the happening of such default of payment as the said John Brown and Danforth Brown or the survivor of them or the executors or administrator of such survivor shall request sell the hereby granted premises with appurtences to the highest bidder for ready money at public auction after having fixed the time and place of such sale at his own descretion and given thirty day notice thereby advertisement posted on the front door of the Courthouse of Brooke County and out of the monies owing from such sale after satisfying the charges there of and all other expenses attending the premises pay to the said John Brown and Danforth Brown the said sum of 244 dollars with the interest which may have accrued thereon and the balance if any shall pay to the said parties of the first part or their assigns. But if the whole of the said debt principal and interest shall be fully paid off and discharged to the parties of the third part on or before the first day of August 1831 when the same in payable or that no default of payment be made then the indenture to be void else to remain in full force [...] In witness the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. S/S Nancy Jester S/S And Jester S/S Eliza Ann Jester }{ her mark S/S Jno C. Campbell S/S John Brown S/S Dauf Brown In the Clerks office of Brooke County Court This deed was acknowledged by A. P. Jester party thereto to be his act and deed and ordered to be recorded. -- J. Connell C/JC The words 'alias Nancy' whereever they occur in this deed were admitted to have been underlined before signing -- Nancy Jester "Mrs Jester produced to me 22 Jan 1840 J & D Brown recept in these words "Dec 11th, 1839 the full amt of within with interest thereon has been paid in several payments per Andrew Jester [...] his over on John Beall" J & D Brown. -- Adam Kuhn CBC Certification of Nancy Jester agreeing to deed. Certification of Eliza Ann Jester agreeing to deed. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGX-4SRD-4?i=454&cat=69910

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==Transcription== ”This Indenture made this 12th day of April 1856, by and between George Huston and Sally N. Huston his wife of the first part and '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' of the second part. Witnesseth that whereas '''[[Brady-7109|Dr. F. C. Brady]]''' departed this life intestate leaving the said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' his widow and Sallie W. wife of Geroge Huston his sole heir at law, possessed of real, personal and mixed estate and whereas the said parties have agreed to settle adjust and fix their respective interests in said estate and have agreed as follows. Therefore this Instrument made to settle and adjust & determine the same Witnesseth that the said George Huston & Sally N his wife have bargained and sold in fee simple to the said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' a negro Girl named '''[[Brady-7110|Julian]]''' of mulatto color, about sixteen years of age to be disposed of by said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' in any manner she may think proper. The said Huston and wife hereby grant unto the said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' for & during her natural life the following slaves (towit) '''[[Brady-7122|Tom]]''', '''[[Brady-7125|Jack]]''', '''[[Brady-7126|Jude]]''', and '''[[Brady-7127|Florence]]''', to be used by her during her natural life and at her death to go and belong to said Sally N. Huston wife of George Huston and also for and during the period aforesaid, the right to use & enjoy the one equal third part of one Hundred acres of land purchased of Spalding, and the one third of Twenty acres purchased of Willett, also the right to use and enjoy during her natural life, the House & premises where she now lives, in Morganfield, also to use and enjoy the one third part of all the livestock farming utensils and Household & Kitchen furniture now on hand with this express understanding that upon the termination of the life estate of her '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' in each and every one of the aforesaid articles of property except the Negro girl Julian an herein before provided and her future increase and likewise the sum of Two thousand Dollars hereinafter specified It is further agreed between the parties & said Geo Huston hereby binds himself to pay to said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' the sum of Two thousand dollars five hundred to be paid at any time after sixty days notice, said sum is needed and the residue fifteen Hundred Dollars payable on demand after the expiration of two years from this date, said sum of Two thousand dollars is and belongs to said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' absolutely to be disposed of by her in any way she may desire said sum of Two thousand dollars is not to bear interest except from date of demand, the balance of said property except the Girl '''[[Brady-7110|Julian]]''' and said sum of Two thousand after termination of said life estate, belongs to said Sally W wife of George Huston and she said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' grants to said Sally W. Huston, a negro man named '''[[Below-94|Harry]]''', a girl named '''[[Brady-7128|Charlotte]]''', a boy named '''[[Brady-7129|Linus]]''', a girl '''[[Brady-7124|Rachel]]''', a girl named '''[[Brady-7130|Eliza]]''', a boy named '''[[Brady-7131|Elany]]''' and one Girl children named '''[[Brady-7132|Patsy]]''' and '''[[Brady-7133|Clara]]''' about thirteen years old together with the remainder after the death of her the said Nancy in '''[[Brady-7122|Tom]]''', '''[[Brady-7125|Jack]]''', '''[[Brady-7126|Jude]]''' & '''[[Brady-7127|Florence]]''' and '''[[Brady-7126|Judy’s]]''' & '''[[Brady-7127|Florence’s]]''' increase hereafter, also the rest and residue of the whole estate of ??? the said '''[[Brady-7109|Dr F.C. Brady]]''' now dec’d real personal and mixed, subject to the following. It is hereby declared that she the said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' has no other or future claim to the estate aforesaid and that the foregoing is in lieu of Dower in said estate and also in lieu of any & all claim that she has for any money or property she may have held at the time of her marriage and that may have been sold since or otherwise disposed of. It is understood that the said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy]]''' has no further claim to any money that is due or to become due to said estate & whereas a suit is now pending of Powell’s Executors for the recovery of over one Hundred dollars and another suit to recover from Cockerills Securities. Now if any thing is recovered in either of said suits or in any other suit or suits that may be brought against said estate of Dr. Brady she the said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy]]''' is to contribute and pay the one third part thereof out of the property herein conveyed to her during her life and in no event is the property hereby conveyed to here in fee simple, to be subject to or liable for any of said claims against said estate and in claims agst said Dr Brady as security or otherwise the one third thereof is to be paid exclusively out of the life estate property and it is agreed further that the said Geo Huston administrator of said Dr Brady is to manage & control the debts, dues and demands for and against said estate free from the control of her the said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy]]''' and not to be required to make any exhibit or account whatever of his actings as such administrator. If either party shall at any time desire a division of said land and personal property the same shall be made by two disinterested men chosen by the parties and it is expected that the slaves and land shall be worked in common for the benefit of both parties so long as they agree it is understood that no hire or rent is to be charged or exacted from either party but the produce of the farm is to be used & enjoyed by both and any surplus sold is to be divided one third to her said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy]]''', but the expense of farming and of the families is to be first deducted Geo Huston and wife doth and will warrant & defend the property hereby granted unto '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' from & against themselves and their Heirs to the extent granted and she the said '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''' shall and doth warrant and defend the aforesaid property granted unto said Sally N. Huston from and against herself and her Heirs and the Heirs and devisees of her first husband and all persons claiming by through or under either. Geo Huston, '''[[Crist-1178|Nancy Brady]]''', Sally N. Huston. == Sources == *'''1856 George & Sally W. Huston division of estate to Nancy Brady.''' Kentucky, Union County, County Court Clerk, Deeds, Vol. O, pp. 166-168, 12 April 1856, digital images 99-100 of 607, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Q-CPVH?i=98&cat=116301]: accessed 31 March 2023)

Deed for Exchange of Slaves

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==Sources== 1853 Emily J. Beauchamp & James H. Brown deed to John W. Berry. Kentucky, Union County, Deed Book L, pp. 403, County Clerk. 14 October 1853, Digital image 231 of 370, FamilySearch.org, ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Q-H828?i=230&cat=116301]: accessed 26 August 2021) 1853 John W. Berry deed to Emily J. Beauchamp & James H. Brown. Kentucky, Union County, Deed Book M, pp. 156-157, County Clerk. 14 October 1853, Digital image 96 of 625, FamilySearch.org, ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Q-89ZH-D?i=95&cat=116301]: accessed 27 August 2021) ==Deed Book L, p. 403 Transcription== Know all men by these presents that we Alfred S. Beauchamp Trustee for '''[[Brown-129013|Emily Jane Beauchamp]]''' wife of said Alfred Beauchamp and James H. Brown of Union County Kentucky of the first part have sold and delivered to John W. Berry now of Union County Kentucky of the second part a negro woman named '''[[Bowen-10068|Betsey]]''' aged about 18 years of black complexion and her infant child Robert Morrison about four months old which negros we warrant to be sound in body and mind and free from all encumbrances and slaves for life for which negro the said Berry has this day conveyed to said Alfred Beauchamp Trustee for '''[[Brown-129013|Emily Jane Beauchamp]]''' a negro woman named Arie and her two children named Alexander & George and said Beauchamp Trustee as aforesaid pays said Berry Two hundred & twenty five Dollars in the exchange in cash..
Witness our hands this 14 day of October 1853
Alfred S. Beauchamp
Emily J. Beauchamp
James H. Brown

I Jeff Brown clerk of the County Court of Union County in the State of Kentucky do certify that this Bill of Sale from Alfred S Beauchamp and '''[[Brown-129013|Emily J. Beauchamp]]''' and James H. Brown to John W. Berry was this day produced to me in my office and acknowledged by said Beauchamp and Brown to be their act and deed and she the said Emily J. being examined by privately and apart from her husband declared that she did freely and willingly sign seal and deliver said writing and wished not to remark it and acknowledged said writing again shown and explained to her to be her act and deed and consented that the same might be recorded whereupon same was together with this certificate duly admitted to record in my office. Witness my hand this 17th day of October 1853.
Jeff Brown

===Deed Book M, p. 156 Transcription=== Know all men by these presents that I John W. Berry of Union County Kentucky have this day exchanged with Alfred S. Beauchamp Trustee for'''[[Brown-129013|Emily Jane Beauchamp]]''' wife of said Alfred Beauchamp the negro woman of said Berry Arie aged about twenty years and her two sons Alexander about three years old and George about six months which negroes the said John W. Berry warrants to be sound in body and mind clear of all encumbrances and slaves for life and in payment for which negroes the said Beauchamp Trustee as aforesaid has this day sold and conveyed to said Berry a negro woman named '''[[Brown-129014|Betsey]]''' aged about 18 years and her infant child Robert Morrison ages about four months and paid him Two hundred and twenty five dollars. Witness his hand this 14 day of October 1853.
John W. Berry

I Jeff Brown clerk of the County Court of Union County in the State of Kentucky do certify that this Bill of Sale was this day produced to me in my office and acknowledged by said John W. Berry to be his act and deed whereupon said deed is recorded in in my office. Witness my hand this 17th day of October 1853.
Jeff Brown

Deed Fra’s Garrigues to Tho’s Wharton

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[ Transcribed from microfilm of records held by the City of Philadelphia. there are certainly errors herein ] '''This Indenture''' made the Twenty first day of September in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty one '''between''' [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] of the Township of Moyamensing in the County of Philadelphia and Province of Pennsylvania Carpenter [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] of the City of Philadelphia in the said Provence & City named and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] of the said City blacksmith and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana his wife]] of the one Part and [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] of the City of Philadelphia aforesaid Merchant of the Other part WHEREAS [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] late of Wiccacoe in the County of Philadelphia aforesaid being seized in Fee Simple of divers Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Wiccacoe and Moyamensing aforesaid made his Last Will and Testament in Writing bearing date on or about the Twenty second day of November in the year one thousand seven hundred and thirty five and thereby devised unto his three Daughters [[Swanson-4697|Catherine]] [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] who was the Mother of [[Knowles-8823|the said Ann Smart]] and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana Johnson]] all the Northernmost Part of his Tract of Land in Wiccacoe aforesaid. '''To Hold''' to the said [[Swanson-4697|Catherine]] [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] part and share alike and to their heirs and assigns forever and further declared it to be his will that his loving wife [[Keen-3521|Christian]] should hold and enjoy the same during her Natural Life and nominated his said wife Sole Executrix authorizing her to sell and convey with Part and Parts of the Residue of his Lands Tenements and Heriditaments whatsoever [other than the Part intended for his Daughters as aforesaid] as she should find expedient for their Payment of his Debts, and as to the surplus age if any part remained unsold he gave and devised the same unto his son [[Swanson-4699|John]] and to his Heirs for ever but further willed that his said wife should hold and enjoy the same Surplusage during her natural life as in and by the said in part recirted Last Will and Testament duly proved and remaining in the Register General Office at Philadelphia aforesaid Relation being thereunto had more fully and at large appears and shortly after the making and publishing the Will aforesaid he the said testator died & seized of the Premises as in his Estate aforesaid '''and''' the said [[Keen-3521|Christian Swanson]] also departed this Life without having sold any Part of the Lands aforesaid and [[Swanson-4699|the said John Swanson]] likewise died intestate and without issue Whereupon his Part of the Premises Vested in his said three sisters as coheirs at law and whereas [[Swanson-4697|the aforesaid Katherine]] intermarrying with one [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] aforesaid [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] intermarrying with one [[Parham-1640|John Parham]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret his wife]] and [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] all agree upon and did make an equal Partition and Division between them of certain Lots and Lands Parts of the Estate of the said [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] deceased and ind by a certain indenture ???ing date the twenty third day of March in the Year one Thousand seven hundred and fourty two ??? Made or mentioned to be made between the said [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] and [[Swanson-4697|Katherine his wife]] of the first part aforesaid [[Parham-1640|John Parham]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret his Wife]] of the Second Part and theafoersaid [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] of the third Part a certain Piece of Land in a plan or drag ??? To the said Indenture distinguished by the Name of [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and Marked No. 23 containing in breadth on Passynuck and about seventy two perches and in half and on [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] No.22 twenty two perches and seven foot and in length on the south side thereof next the one Perch Lande thirty eight Perches and four lengths and on the North Side next Hilbert & Penrose twenty eight Perches and three lengths bounded north eastward Passynuck Road Southward on the one Perch Lane ??ward with [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] ????? Aligned ??? Granted and ??ed unto the said [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] and the Hairs and assignees of [[Swanson-3794|her the said Mary]] severally for ever as in and by the said recited Indenture Tripartite recorded at Philadelphia in Book H Vol 5. Page 373 s3[?] relation being thereunto had more fully and at large appears anywhere the said [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] departed this life leaving issue by [[Swanson-3794|his said wife Mary]] only [[Knowles-8823|the aforesaid Ann Smart]] & [[Knowles-8824|Christiana Johnson]] And [[Swanson-3794|she the said Mary]] afterwards intermarrying with the aforesaid [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] departed this Life Intestate seized of the aforesaid described Lot or Piece of Land with the appurtenances leaving issue [[Knowles-8823|the aforesaid Ann Smart]] [[Knowles-8824|Christiana Johnson]] and [[Garrigues-622|one Son by the said Francis Garrigues named Francis]] and none other whereupon the same describe lot of piece of ground with the appurtenances (according to the Law of Intestates of the said Province of Pennsylvania descended until and vested in her said three Children, [[Garrigues-622|her Son the aforesaid Francis Garrigues]] having a Double Share and her Husband the aforesaid [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]], Party hereto, having an estate for Life therein by the curtesy of England and whereas the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues the Elder]] hath bargained and sold and agreed to convey his Estate for Life in the undivided Moiety or half Part of hT% te Lot or Piece of Land aforesaid until the said [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] his Heirs and assigns for the Sum of Thirty Pounds lawful Money of Pennsyvaniaand they the said [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana his wife]] by the same [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] likewise paid The Receipt of which said several Sums is hereby acknowledged They the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues the elder]] [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana his Wife]] '''have''' and each every and either of them HATH granted bargained sold aliened on??? Released and confirmed and by these presents do and each every and either of them Doth grant bargain sell alien ??? Release and confirm write the ??? [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] his heirs and assigns the two full & equal and undivided fourth Parts of one full equal and undivided Moiety or half Part of and in the aforesaid described Lot or Piece of Lands situated butted bounded and being as aforesaid containing in Breadth on Passunck Road about Twenty Two Perches and a half and on [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] Lot No 22 twenty two Perches and seven feet and in Length on the South Side thereof next the one Perch Lane aforesaid thirty eight Perches and four Tenths and on the North Side near Hilbert and Penrose Lot twenty eight perches and there lengths as afoersaid which lot of land contains by estimation four acres and three Quarters of an Acre or thereabouts be the same or more or less and is distinguished in the Plan aforesaid by the name [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and marked No 23 as aforesaid TOGETHER also with the like two full undivided fourth Parts of and in all & singular the Roads Lands Passages ways waters watercourses Rights Liberties Priviledges Fences Improvements HErediaments & appurtenances whatsoever until the aforesaid describe Lot or Piece of Land belonging or in any wise appertaining to accepted refuted desired or taken as Part Parcel or Member thereof or of any Part or Parcel thereof AND the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues the Elder]] [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana his Wife]] DO and each and every and either of them doth for thereby these presents for the Considerations aforesaid grant bargain & all release and conform until the said [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] his heirs and assigns to the only proper Use and Behoof of him the said [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] his Heirs and Assigns forever UNDER the proportionable Part of the year Quit rent hereafter accruing for the hereby granted premises to the ??? Lord or Lords of the ??? And the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues the Elder]] doth covenant for him and his heirs the said [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] covenanteth for himself and his heirs and for the said [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|the said William Johnson]] covenants for himself and [[Knowles-8824|the said Christiana his Wife]] and for the Heirs of [[Knowles-8824|her the said Christiana]] that they the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues the Elder]] [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana his Wife]] and their heirs ??? The aforesaid in full equal and undivided fourth Parts of and in aforesaid described Lot or Piece of Land and all other the Parts Heriditaments and premises hereby granted and released torment or intended so to be with the appurtenances unto the said [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] his Heirs and assigns against them the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues the Elder]] [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana his Wife]] and their Heirs respectively and or to claim thy from or under them or any or either of them has said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues the Elder]] [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana his Wife]] for ??? Their heirs [ a bunch of really tight writing that I can’t make out ] claiming or that shall or may so have or claim any estate Right Title or Interest of in or to the hereby granted premises or any part or parcel thereof by from or under them or any or either of them shall and will at any time or Times hereafter at and upon the reasonable request proper Costs and Charges in the Law of the said [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] his heirs and assigns make execute and acknowledge or cause so be all and every such further and other reasonable Act and Deed or Deeds Device or Devices in the Law whatsoever for the further and better assurance and confirmation of the aforesaid in full and equal undivided fourth parts of and in the aforesaid described Lot or Piece of Land hereitaments and permises hereby granted or mentioned to be granted with the apportenences unti the said [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] his heirs and Assigns as by hom or them or by his or the coucel learened in the law shall be reaosnably devised advised or required in witness whereof the said aprties to these presents had interchangably set there hands and seals hereunto Dated the Day and year first above written [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] {seal} [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] {seal} [[Knowles-8823|Ann Smart]] {seal} [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] {seal} [[Knowles-8824|Christian Johnson]] {seal} Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of us Peter Chavalier June. Jo’e Wharton The Twenty fourth day of September in the year of our Lord 1761 before me James Humphreys Esq One of the Justices &c @ came the above named [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues the Elder]] [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] and [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] and [[Knowles-8824|Christiana his Wife]] and acknowledged the above written indents to be their Act and Deed and desired the same may be recorded as their Acts and Deed They the said [[Knowles-8823|Ann Smart]] & [[Knowles-8824|Christiana]] respectfully of full age secretly and apart ???? Contents of the said Writing first made known until them witness my hand and Seal the Day and year above written Jas Humphrey {seal} Received the Day of the Date of the within written Indenture of the within named [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] the Sum of Thirty Pounds it being the consideration Money mentioned to be paid to me [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] witness Peter Chevalier June Jos Wharton Jun Received the day of Date of the within written Indenture of the within named [[Wharton-1092|Thomas Wharton]] the Sum of One Hundred and eighteen Pounds fifteen Shillings It being the consideration Money within mentioned to be paid to us [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] [[Knowles-8823|Ann Smart]] [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] [[Knowles-8824|Christiana Johnson]] Witness Peter Chevalier June Jos Wharton Junr Mem: October 16, 1761 Whereas at the Time I purchased of [[Smart-6606|John Smart]] & [[Johnson-140150|William Johnson]] & their wives the lots described by this deed neither of us apprehended that the street laid out on the north side thereof was included in the deed of partition made between [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] &c boy that that street was laid out before the date of sd deed of Partition and that each Persons Lott contained the full Quantity of Ground called but on measuring the Lott since I bought it find that the whole of the 50 feet Street is taken out of the Estate by agreement between them & Hubert & Penrose &c. Wherefore Rec ofs’d [[Smart-6606|Smart]] & [[Johnson-140150|Johnson]] the Sum of Twelve Pounds ten shillings for one quarter of an Acre which my Part of the Lott contains less than called in this deed so that I now have a Right to about 2 acres & 20 Perches this Memo I place here that these who come after me may not be mistaken [[Wharton-1092|Tho Wharton]] Recorded the 9th day of Sep.r 1762

Deed Francis Garrigues and Wife to Anthony Person

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[ Transcribed from microfilm of records held by the City of Philadelphia. there are certainly errors herein ] This Indenture made the sixteenth Day of February in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundredand fifty four Between [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] of Philadelphia Carpenter and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife formerly Mary Knowles]] who intermarried with the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] of the one part And [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] of the same place Bricklayer Of the other part Witnesseth that the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] & [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] for and in Consideration of the payment of the Rent & performance of the Covenants & agreements herein after mentioned & reserved have granted bargained sold & confirmed and by their presents do grant bargain sell and confirm unto the said [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] a certain piece of Ground Continuing in Breadth fronting the West Side of Front Street of the said City of Philadelphia being Thirty Two feet & in Length One hundred & twenty foot with the same Breadth as in the Front Bounded Northward with Ground lately belonging to William Gray Westward with Ground of William Wood and Southward with Land belonging to the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] (part of a great lot of Ground which is part of the Land & Estate which [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] became lawfulluy seized of in his life time and lying so thereof seized made his Last Will & Testament in Writing bearing date the twenty second Day of November in the Year of the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred & Thirty five and thereby devised unto his three Daughters to wit) Catherine Margaret & the said [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] the Northernmost part of his Tract of Land at Wiccacoe to hold to them the said [[Swanson-4697|Catherine]] [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] & [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] part & Share alike and to their Heirs & Assigns forever and the said great Lot of Ground by good sufficient ways & Means in the Law he came duly vested in [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] & the said [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] and their Heirs together with the use & privilege of the said Street and of Ingress & Regress in & through the same with all and singular the Ways Waters Water Courses Rights Liberties Privileges Hereditaments & Appurtenances whatsoever therein to belonging and the Reversions & Remainders thereof to have and to hold the said piece of Ground Hereditaments & Premises hereby granted and mentioned to be granted with the Appurtenances into the said [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] his Heirs & Assigns to the only proper use & behoof of the sd [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] his Heirs & Assigns forever -- yielding & paying unto the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] & [[Swanson-3794|Mary his wife]] their Heirs & Assigns the Yearly Rent the Sum of Four Pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania on the sixteenth day of February of every year for ever the first Payment thereof to be made on the sixteenth Day of February which will be in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred & fifty six And if it shall happen the said yearly Rent of four pounds hereby received or any part thereof to be behind & unpaid at or before any of the Days or Times herebefore appointed for payment thereof then & from henceforth from Time to Time and so often as the same shall be so behind and unpaid as aforesaid it shall and may be lawful to and for the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] their heirs & Assigns or any of them with and upon the said piece of Ground and premises hereby granted and unto the Messager & Buildings thereby erected or to be erected and unto every or any Part thereof to enter & distrain and the detain and kufe at the Risgule and proper Cost & Charges of the said [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] his Heirs and Assigns for and during the Term of ten days and after in the said term of ten Days Payment & Satisfactions of the said Rent & Arrearages thereof (if any be not made then or at any Time thereafter it shall and may be lawful to and for the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] their heirs and Assigns or any of them the said Distress and thereafter to expose & sell by publick Auction or ???due for the ?ist price can be resonably be gotten for the same and after Payment & Satisfaction of the said Rent & Arrearages there (if any) and all charges of Distress Determined and made first dedicted the Onyplds (if any be) to Return to the said [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] his Heirs and Assigns Both if Distress sufficient to satisfy the and Rent and all Reserves thereof (if any) cannot be found & taken in or upon the hereby granted premises there it shall & may be lawful to and for the said ([[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] & [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] their heirs and Assigns or any of them until & upon the said piece of Ground & Premesis hereby granted and until the messuages & Buildings there on erected or to be erected & until every or any Part thereof in the Name of the While to Reenter and the same to have again repossess and enjoy until the said Rent and all Arrearages thereof be fully satisfied and paid And the said [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] for himself his Heirs Executors Adminstrators & Assigns doth covenant premises & Grant to & with the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] and their Assigns by these presents that he the said [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] his Heirs and Assigns shall and will from time to time at all Times hereafter forever (well & truely pay or cause to be paid until the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] & [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] and there heirs and Assigns the said yearly Rent of four pounds hereby reserved at the Days and Times herein before apppointed for Payment thereof and further to build or cause to be built a tenement or the said Piece of Ground within two years after the Date hereof and the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] for himself the said [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] and their Heirs executors & Adminstrators respectively doth coveneant promise & grant to & with the said[[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] his Heirs and Assigns by these presents in mayner following that is to say that he the said [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] his heirs and Assigns paying the Rent & performing the Covenants & Agreements aforesaid shall or lawfully may from Time to Time and at all Times for ever thereafter quietly and peacefully here hold and enjoy the said Piece of Ground Hereditaments and premises hereby granted or mentioned to be granted with the appurtenances and receive & take the Rents Issues and Profits thereof without any let suit trouble or molestation of the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] & [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] or their Heirs or of any other person or Persons lawfully claiming or to claim by from or under him lec or them by any of them or by from or under teh said [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] deceased In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have interchangeably set their Hands & Seals hereunto the Day & Year first above written :[[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] {seal} :[[Swanson-3794|Mary {her X mark} Garrigues]] {Seal} sealed and delivered in the presence of Henry Sparks, Edward Campbell S - S Be it Remembered that ont he 21st Day of May in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred & fifty five Before me [[Plumsted-8|William Plumsted Esqr]] One of the Justices of the peace for the County of Philadelphia came the within samed [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] and Bought the within writing indented which they acknowledged to be their deed and desires the same may be recorded accouring to Law And the said [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] being of full age & secretly and apart examined the Contents of the said Writing being first read distinctly unto her willingly consented Witness my Hand & Seal the Day & year aforesaid : [[Plumsted-8|Wm Plumstead]] {Seal} ::Recorded ye 3rd November 1763

Deed Francis Garrigues to Nathan Trotter

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Transcribed from microfilm records held by the Philadelphia City Archive. There are certainly errors in the below. This indenture made the thirteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty four. Between [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] of the city of Philadelphia Carpenter of the one part and Nathan Trotter of the said city whitesmith and short Citler of the other part whereas in and by a certain indenture bearing date the twenty fifth day of March in the year 1743 between [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche Junior]] of Wicaco in the county of Philadelphia Potter and [[Swanson-4697|Catherine his wife]] of the one part and the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] of the other part they the said [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] and [[Swanson-4697|Catherine his wife]] for the consideration therein mentioned did grant release and confirm unto the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] a certain lot of ground situated in Wicaco containing in breadth North and South Twenty foot and extending in breadth from the distance of one hundred feet westward from the west side of Swanson Street to the upmost extend into the River Delaware Bounded Northward with Catherine Street it being a fifty foot street laid open from Passyunk Road to Delaware River Eastward with the said River southward and westward with other ground of the said [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] and [[Swanson-4697|Catherine his wife]]. Together with the free side of Catherine Street aforesaid and of Inspare egress and regress in and upon the same street together also with the appurtenances. That part of the above described lot which is included within Swenson Street it being a fifty foot street laid out upon and along the Bank of the River Delaware for a free and Public street for the use of all persons forever excepted: To hold the said lot and premises with the appurtenances [except before excepted] unto the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] his heirs and assigns forever Paying unto the said [[Duche-10|Junior]] and [[Swanson-4697|Catherine his wife]] their heirs and assigns the yearly rent of sum of Seven Pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania on the Twenty fifth day of March yearly forever. The first Payment through to be made on the Twenty fifth day of March now last past in which indentures is contained a clause of Entry and distress for non payment of the said rent and of reentry for want of witness and a covenant to pay the same as in deed by the said recited indenture amount divers covenants and clauses herein contained Relations being thereunto had more at large appears Now this intenture witnesses unto that the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] as well for and in consideration of the Payment of the aforesaid yearly Rent of Seven Pounds as hereafter to grow due and payable and the arrearages thereof which the said Nathan Trotter hath undertaken to pay of the sum of Six Pounds ten shills unto him the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] by the said Nathan Trotter in hand will and truely paid the receipt ??ure of is hereby acknowledged Hatte granted bargained sold released and confirmed and by those presents doth grant bargains of release and confirm unto the said Nathan Trotter and to his Heirs and assigns all that the aforesaid lot of ground situate recorded and being as aforesaid together also with all said singular the ways passages waters water courses right liberties privileges improvements heirtlaments and appurtenances whatsoever these ??ts belonging (except as in the said recited indenture is excepted) and the revenue and remainders of the hereby mentioned to be granted Promisses and all the estate right title and interest whatsoever of him the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] of in and to the promises by virtue of the said recited indenture or oftherwise to have and to hold the said Lot of ground hereditainments and promises hereby granted or mentioned to be granted with the appurtenances (except before excepted) unto the said Nathan Trotter his Heirs and assigns to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Nathan Trotter his Heirs and Assigns for ever under the aforesaid yearly Rent charge or sum of seven pounds as hereafter to grow due and payable and the arrearages thereof already accrued (and the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] for himself his heirs executors and administrators doth cause just promise and grant to and with the said Nathan Trotter his heirs and assigns by these presents that he the said Nathan Trotter his heirs and assigns paying the yearly rent aforesaid shall or lawfully may freely pay dearly and quietly have hold and enjoy the said lot of ground & heraditaments and premises hereby imported or mentioned to be granted with the appendices (except before excepted) and Recowe and take all the rents issued and profits thereof without the lawful lot said trouble or molestation of him the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] or his heirs or any other Person or Persons whoever lawfully claiming or to claim by from or render by their or any of them and that free and clear and freely and clearly acquitted and discharged or otherwise by the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] his heirs exectors or administrators well and sufficiently saved harmless and indemnified of and from all manner of dower and all right and title of a use buy any person or persons whatsoever claiming or to claim by from or under the said recited indenture or otherwise in witness whereof the said Parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands and seals hereunto dated the day and year first above written [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] {seal} Sealed and Delivered at (the words of six pounds ten shills unto him, being first on a raiser) in the presense of us Benj’n Betterton Arthur Forster Reced the day of the date of the within written indenture of the witness around Nathan Trotter the sum of Six Pounds Ten Shillings it being the consideration money within mentioned I say raced P our witness Benj’n Betterton Arthur Forser [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] The thirteenth day of August 1744 before me Joshua Maddox Esq on elf the justices tea came the above named [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and Acknowledged the above written indenture of be his deed and desired the same may be recorded as his deed. Witness my hand and seal the day and year aforesaid Josh Maddox {seal} Recorded 15th Aug’t 1744

Deed Francis Garrigues to William Denny

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[ Transcribed from microfilm records held by the Philadelphia City Archive. There are certainly errors in the below.] This indenture made the eighteenth day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine Between [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] of Blockley Township in the County of Philadelphia in the province of Pennsylvania, Carpenter of the first part, and [[Denny-3138|the Honourable William Denny Esquire]] Lieutenant Governor of the said province of the other part [[Coultas-23|Thomas James Coultas]] High Sheriff of the city and County of Philadelphia in the province of Pennsylvania in and by of certain Deed poll under his hand and seal duly executed bearing Date the fifteeth day of April A.D. 1758 For the consideration therein mentioned did grant bargain and sell unto the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] and to his Heirs and Assigns a certain Messuage or Tenement and piece or parcel of land situated on the West side of the River Schuylkill in the Township of Blockley and County aforesaid. Beginning at a stake laid by the River Schuylkill, thence along the lines dividing the Lands late of Robert Roberts and Laurence Garretts North sixty-three Degrees West Thirty-one perches to a marked Hickory, thence by Laurence's Land South thirty-two Degrees thirty-one minutes East twenty-seven perches and seven-tenths of a perch to a stone fixed for a corner, thence South sixty-three degrees East by the same Land eleven perches to the said River near a marked White Oak, thence up the said river fifteen perches to the place of Beginning, containing One acre, three-quarters of an Acre and twenty perches of Land. Also, a certain other piece or parcel of Land situated in Blockley and adjacent to the first described piece, beginning at a post on the line of the Land late of Garret Garetson dec'd, thence running on the Land late of Robert Roberts and by a Line of marked trees North Eighty-nine Degrees East One Hundred and thirty-five perches to a Black Oak marked on West side of the river Schuylkill about ten perches from the said River, thence South ten Degrees East Sixteen perches and a half, thence South Eighteen Degrees East four perches, thence South three Degrees West twenty-seven perches to a black Oak, thence North eighty-seven Degrees West four perches, thence South three Degrees West fourteen perches, thence South Eighty-seven degrees East four perches, thence South three Degrees West eleven perches to the aforesaid Garretson's Line, thence by the said Line North sixty-three Degrees West one hundred and forty-six perches to the place of Beginning. Containing twenty-eight Acres and one quarter of an acre, be the same more or less, to hold the said messuage or Tenement, One acre, three-quarters of an Acre and Twenty perches of land to and for the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] his heirs and assigns forever. And to hold the said last described piece or parcel of Land for and during the residue of the Term of Ninety-nine years (in the same Indenture mentioned Viz from and after the thirteenth day of April A.D. 1741) as in and by the said recited Deed Poll, relation being thereunto had more at large appears. Now this Indenture witnesseth that the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]], for and in consideration of the sum of Three hundred and Seventy-four Pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania to him in hand paid by the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]] the receipt whereof whereof he the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] doth hereby acknowledge and thereof doth acquit and forever discharge the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]], his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns by these presents, hath granted, bargained, sold, released, assigned, and confirmed and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, release, assign, and confirm unto the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]] and to his Heirs and Assigns all that the aforesaid Messuage or Tenement and One Acre, three-quarters of an Acre and twenty perches of land situated, bounded, and being as aforesaid, and all that the aforesaid other piece or parcel of Land adjacent to the said last described lot of Land containing twenty-eight Acres and a quarter of an Acre of Land or thereabouts, be the same more or less. Together with all and singular the Buildings, accoutrements, ways, woods, waters, water courses, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments, and appurtenances whatsoever to the hereafter described pieces of Land and Premises respectively belonging or in any way appertaining as fully as the said rights were granted by the said recited Deed. The one acre of Land first of the aforesaid Twenty-eight Acres and One quarter Tract which the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] by Indenture of the fourth of May 1742 hath demised and to farm let unto Robert Roberts of ?(word unclear) Yeoman only excepted and comprised. To have and to hold the aforesaid Messuage or Tenement, One Acre, three-quarters of an acre and twenty perches of Land & Hereditaments unto the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]], his heirs and Assigns to the only proper Use and Behoof of him the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]], his heirs and Assigns forever. And to have and to hold the said second described piece or parcel of Land with its appurtenances (except before excepted) to the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]], his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns for and during all the rest and residue of the aforesaid Term of Ninety-nine years yet to come and unexpired and for such further Term and Estate as he the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] hath in the premises by virtue of the said recited Deed, under all and singular the yearly quit Rent and yearly Rent hereafter accruing for or in respect of the hereby granted or assigned premises. And the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] doth hereby covenant for him and his Heirs to and with the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]], his Heirs, and assigns. That he the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] and his heirs the said Messuage and first described piece of Land and Hereditaments unto the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]], his heirs and Assigns against him the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] and his Heirs and against all other persons whatsoever lawfully claiming or to claim by, from or under him, them, or any of them, shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents. And the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] for himself, his heirs, Executors, and Administrators doth covenant, promise, and grant to and with the said [[Denny-3138|William Denny]] his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns and every of them by these presents in manner and form following, that is to say, that the original lease for the said Second described piece of land is a good lease, valid in law, and yet is being for the residue of the Term hereby assigned or mentioned or intended so to be and not anyways forfeited, surrendered or become void. And that all the covenants therein on the Lessor's part have been well and duly observed, performed, and kept and that the yearly rent hereby reserved which ought to be paid is already paid and discharged.In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands and seals hereunto. Dated the day and year first above written. :[[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] {seal} Sealed and delivered the unds thence South Ten Degrees East Sixteen perches and a half being first interlined between the 12th and 13th lies bove on the presence of us :Reese Merideth :C. Brockden The eighteenth day of July A.D. 1759 Before me [[Duche-31|Jacob Duche Esq]] Court of the Justices & the above named [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] acknowledged the above written indenture to be his deed In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this day and year aforesaid :[[Duche-31|Jacob Duche]] {seal} Received the say of the Date of the within written Indenture of the witness named [[Denny-3138|William Denny Esqr]] The sum of Three hundred and Seventy Four Pounds being the consideration money within mentioned. :I say rec'd by me :[[Garrigues-19|Francis Garragues]] Witness puresent :Reese Merideth :C Brockden ::Recorded 18th Aug 1759

Deed from Eliot Cary to John Smith, Lempster, New Hampshire, 1798

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Deed of June 2nd, 1798, by which Eliot Cary, yeoman of Lempster (spelled "Lemster" in the deed), New Hampshire, transferred 136 acres of land in Lempster to [[Smith-79638|John Smith]] of Marlow, New Hampshire. The land was sold for eight hundred thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents ($833.33). The seller is likely to be [[Cary-1798|Elliot Cary]]. [[Smith-79638|John Smith]] was living in Marlow, New Hampshire at this time. According to accompanying documentation by [[Smith-73037|Alven M. Smith]], the land that John Smith purchased with this deed is the farm where John's son [[Smith-79693|Christopher Smith]] moved at the time of his marriage and which became the birthplace of Christopher's son [[Smith-79695|Alven Smith]] (grandfather of [[Smith-73037|Alven M. Smith]]). According to [[Smith-79704|Dr. Dudley Beckwith Smith (1832-1910)]], quoted by Alven M. Smith in ''[[Space:John Smith of Lancaster, Mass.| Descendants of John Smith of Lancaster, Massachusetts]]'', the house on this farm "was a one-story house, about 25 or 27 by 15 divided into two rooms and a cubby-hole behind the chimney which occupied quite a part of the scanty space. The smaller of these two rooms was used for a bed-room and also a weaving room which must have left scarce space to turn in." He also said "The farm was very poor, wet, cold and stony." == Sources == * Smith, Rev. Alven Martyn. ''[[Space:John Smith of Lancaster, Mass.| Descendants of John Smith of Lancaster, Massachusetts]]'' (So. Pasadena, California, 1931). Page 102.

Deed John Smith to George Pearson Exa’d

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{{Image|file=Deed_John_Smith_to_George_Pearson_Exa_8217_d.jpg |align=r |size=l }}Deed [[Smart-6606|John Smith]] to George Pearson Exa’d This Indenture made the fifth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and eighty five George Pearson Between [[Smart-6606|John Smith]] of the District of Southwark Laborer and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his wife]] which said [[Knowles-8823|Ann]] is one of the Children of [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] the Wife of [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garigues]] the elder late of Philadelphia deceased by [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] late of the same place her former Husband of the one part and George Pearson of the same District House Carpenter of the other part. Whereas the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Guarrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary his Wife]] by Indenture dated the Sixteenth day of February one thousand seven hundred and fifty four did grant bargain sell and confirm unto [[Pearson-17239|Anthony Pearson]] of the same place Bricklayer A Certain Piece of ground containing in breadth fronting the West side of Front Street of the said City of Philadelphia continued thirty two feet and in Length one hundred and twenty feet Bounded Northward with ground belonging then to William Gray Westward with ground of William Wood and Southward with Land belonging to the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] Reserving there out the yearly Rent of four pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania payable on the sixteenth day of February in every year as in and by the said Indenture will fully appear Now this Indenture Witnesseth that the said [[Smart-6606|John Smith]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his wife]] for an in consideration of the sum of Twenty six pounds ten Shillings lawful Money of Pennsylvania to them in hand paid at the time of the Execution hereof the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have and by these presents Do grant bargain sell release and confirm unto the said George Pearson his Heirs and Assigns All that the said yearly Rent charge of four pounds lawful Money of Pennsylvania so as aforesaid reserved by the above recited Indenture which said Rent Charge by a Certain Deed of Partition bearing date the nineteenth Day of October last made between William Cliffton, Thomas Penrose, and George McCaig and Christiana his wife of the one part and the said [[Smart-6606|John Smith]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his wife]] of the other part was allotted and assigned to the said [[Smart-6606|John Smith]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] in Part of the Share of the said [[Knowles-8823|Ann]] of the Estate of her late Mother [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] the wife of the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] ) Together with all and singular the Hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever to the same belonging and all the Estate Right Title and Interest whatsoever of them the said [[Smart-6606|John Smith]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his wife]] of, in, to and out of the same To have and to hold the said Yeary Rent charge and all and every the Rights Remedies and Re-entries for the recovery thereof unto him the said George Pearson his Heirs and assigns to his and their own proper Use and Behoof for ever And the said [[Smart-6606|John Smith]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his wife]] and their heirs all and singular the herely granted Premises with the appurtenances unto the said George Pearson his Heirs and designs against themselves and their Heirs and against all Persons lawfully claiming or to Claim by through from or under them or either of them shall and will Warrant and forever Defend In Witness whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written Sealed & Delivered in ther presence of us John Hallowell Robert E Hobartz :::[[Smart-6606|John Smith]] {seal} :::[[Knowles-8823|Ann Smith]] {seal) I do hereby acknowledge to have received the full Consideration Money above mentioned Witnesses John Hallowell Robert Hobart :::[[Smart-6606|John Smith]] Philadelphia S. D . :Before me the subscriber one of the justices of the court of common Please for the County of Philadelphia personally came [[Smart-6606|John Smith]] and [[Knowles-8823|Ann his Wife]] and in due form of Law acknowldged the above Indenture as their act and Deed [[Knowles-8823|She the said Ann]] being first by me separately examined from [[Smart-6606|her said Husband]] and freely and voluntarily consenting thereto without any compulsion or undue Influence whatsoever In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal the sixth day of August 1785 :::Will Adcock {seal} Recorded April 18th 1786

Deed Lineages

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The surname Deed appears to be relatively uncommon but distributed widely around the world. The origin of the surname appears to be somewhat hazy with most websites stating it is the literal meaning of [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Deedes Deed or Exploit] and placing the origin in ~7c England. However, some 'Deed' researchers have found a number of lineages arose from the 'Dade' family of Suffolk where children were consistently recorded with the surname Deed. The Dade family in turn are *thought* to have been members of the Kings court having been gifted lands in Tannington, Suffolk after travelling from Guelderland (perhaps Ede in what is now Netherlands). Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Deed-15|Ben Deed]] and as you can see much of what i know is supposition! I had myself yDNA tested (y-111 and Big-y) in the hopes that some of these theories might be tested. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * If you can confirm or disprove anything related to the above then i would welcome your help and advice. Much of what i have has come from other researchers, some is sources (i will endeavour to share those sources) while others have been passed by word of mouth or letter only. * If you are a Deed or Dade (and can afford to) then please get DNA tested. autosomal testing could highlight (or disprove) recent links while y-37 or better would help to begin to un-ravel the lines (don't bother with y-12, everyone matches at that level so it provides no useful information. * Anything else!? I have been effectively staring at this for the last 10 years on and off, a fresh pair of eyes would do wonders! I am descended from the Deed family of Kent and previously Essex my ancestral/paper research hit a dead end in 1795 and failed to uncover a link to the Deed family of Middlesex and London at that time. I am also aware of Deed lines in Australia, New Zealand, North America, Cornwall and North Wales though again i am unable to prove a link. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11388612 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Deed of Gift Martha White to Lucy White

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[[Brooks-23766|Martha White]] to [[White-73254|Lucy White]] Deed of Gift South Carolina Edgefield District Know all men by these presents that I Martha White for and inconsideration of the Natural love and affection which I do have and bear unto my dutiful and beloved Daughter Lucy White as also inconsideration of ten dollars to me in hand by the said Lucy, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, have given, granted, bargained and confirmed and by these presents do give grant, bargain and confirm unto the said Lucy White one negro man named Jerry, all my cattle (about nine in number) all my hoggs (between twenty and thirty) all my geese, household and kitchen furniture consisting of bed and [the] furniture, chairs, tables, chest, cupboards, loom and its gears of every kind, spinning wheels, crockryware, ovens, pots and kettles. And also my distributive part and portion of my '''''Step Mother Abba Brooks''''' state of Virginia which will accrue to me after her death, supposed to be of the worth of at least one valuable negro {next page} in what place or places so ever the same shall be found as well in my own possession and custody as in the custody or possession of any other person or persons whatsoever as they now are, or which at any time here after during my life may be improved or increased to have and to hold all and singular the said negro, cattle and furniture and all the other premises aforesaid unto the said Lucy White her Executors and administrators and assigns forever Provided always and never the less upon the condition that the said Lucy her executors administrator and assigns do and shall permit and suffer her the said Martha White to hold use occupy possess and enjoy the said negro slave, stock of every kind and furniture and all and singular the premises above granted for and during so long as I the said Martha White shall happen to live and I the said Martha for myself executors and administrators do covenant grant and agree to and with the said Lucy her executors and administrators by and under the conditions aforesaid and not otherwise shall and may peacibly and quietly have, hold and enjoy all and singular the negro slave, Horses cattle and furniture aforsaid without any molestation hinderance or interuption by any person or persons Whatsoever claiming under me or by me act means or pro[cne]ment. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this ______ day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presence of Eldred Simkins, Fred. White } Martha X Her mark White {Seal} South Carolina Edgefield District Personally and before me Eldred Simkins who saith on his oath that he was present and saw Martha White Sign seal and acknowledge the within instrument to be her act and deed and that himself together with [[White-73173|Fred White]] subscribe their names as witnessess to the deed execution thereof. Sworn to before me this 23 day Augt 1813. H. Butler C.C.P. } Recorded 23 August 1813 } E. Simpkins

Deed of Indenture, Carter Braxton to Augustine Claiborne, 1784

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This is a transcribed copy of a Deed between Carter Braxton and Augustine Claiborne. It was written on 11 Aug 1783 in King William County Virginia. It was recorded in Court on 18 Mar 1784.Virginia Memory - Lost Records Localities Digital Collection. (n.d.). Www.virginiamemory.com. Braxton, Carter to Augustine Claiborne: Deed 1784, Henrico Co. Chancery Causes, 1798-012 King William County Retrieved April 14, 2023, from https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/lost Persons Mentioned *Carter Braxton. Debtor, Named party in Deed *Herbert Claiborne, Witness *Augustine Claiborne. Owed by Debtor, Named party in Deed *John Cocke, Witness *Wm Prasley Claiborne, Witness *Hugh Belsches, Witness *Edmund Burkeley, Court Recorder List of Enslaved person *Simon *James *Malbrough *Billey *[[Braxton-434|London]] *James Boatswain *Abram *Joe *Stephen *James Will *Andrew *Harrison *Randolph *Davy *Harvey *Bob *Frank *Matt *Daniel *George *Isaac *Tom *Ralph *Dick *Tom Cyrus *Billy *Davy *Joseph *Sue *Delph *Alice *Dido *Harriett *Mercia *Phillis *Lucy *Lett *Rachel *Jinty *Jukey ---- This Indenture made this Eleventh day of August in the year of
our lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty three Between '''Carter'''
'''Braxton''' of the County of King William esquire of the one part and
'''Augustine Claiborne''' of Sussex County of the other part where as the
said '''Carter Braxton''' at the time of the Sealing and Delivering of these
Presents Stands Indebted to the said '''Augustine Claiborne''' in the full
quantity of two hundred & seventy four Thousand nine Hundred
& fifty nine Pounds of Crops fine priced Tobacco of the Appamattax
Warehouse Inspection or of Pages Warehouses on Parmunkey River as by
five several Bonds by the said '''Carter Braxton''' and '''Herbert Claiborne'''
his security to the said '''Augustine Claiborne''' sealed and Delivered and
to him Payable as in the said Bonds at expressed will appear and
for as much as the said '''Carter Braxton''' is truely willing and desirous
farther to secure to the said '''Augustine Claiborne''' his Executors Administra
=tors and assigns the Just and Punctual Payment of the said tobacco in
manner & form as in the sayd Several Bonds expressed and set Down with all
Interest from that Date arising thereon This Indeture therefore wit=
nesseth that the said '''Carter Braxton''' for and in consideration of the
Remises but more Especial of five Shillings to the said '''Carter Braxton'''
by the said '''Augustine Claiborne''' will & truly Paid at or before the Deal
ing and Delivery of these Presents the Receipt whereof the said '''Carter'''
'''Braxton''' doth hereby acknowledge he the said '''Carter Braxton''' hath
bargained Sold and Delivered & by these Presents doth bargain Sell

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and Deliver unto the said '''Augustine Claiborne''' his Heirs and Assignees
for ever the following Negroes Slaves to him the said '''Carter Braxton'''
now belonging that is to say '''Simon''', '''James''', '''Malbrough''', '''Billey'''
'''London''', '''James Boatswain''', '''Abram''', '''Joe''', '''Stephen''', '''James Will''',
'''Andrew''', '''Harrison''', '''Randolph''', '''Davy''', '''Harvey''', '''Bob''', '''Frank''',
'''Matt''', '''Daniel''', '''George''', '''Isaac''', '''Tom''', '''Ralph''', '''Dick''', '''Tom Cyrus''',
'''Billy''', '''Davy''', '''Joseph''', '''Sue''', '''Delph''', '''Alice''', '''Dido''', '''Harriett''', '''Mercia''',
'''Phillis''', '''Lucy''', '''Lett''', '''Rachel''', '''Jinty''', '''Jukey''', to hold to the said
'''Augustine Claiborne''' his Heirs & assignes to the following uses In-
tents Trusts and purposes that is to say that should the said '''Carter'''
'''Braxton''' his Executors and Administrators fail on his part to
Discharge and make Payment of the aforementioned quantity
of Tobacco in manner and form and if the several Days sit down
and Expressed in the said several Bonds with all Interest
arising thereon from and after the date of these Presents that he the said
'''Augustine Claiborne''' his Executors Administrators or Assignes shall
on such failure have full Right and Lawfull Authority to Sell
and dispose of such and so many of the said Slaves with such of the
Increase of the said females as will Raise money sufficient to
Pay off and Discharge the Said Tobacco and all Interest arising
thereon and the Costs Charges and Expences attending this trust by he the
said '''Augustine Claiborne''' being the day of the date of these Presents
in the actual possession of the said Slaves evidenced by the said

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'''Carter Braxton''' delivering over to the said '''Augustine Claiborne''' the afore
named Negroes in the name of all the Rest of the said negroes
and to receive and take the money arising from such sale or sales
in satisfaction of his Demand aforesaid and after satisfying his said
Demands to Recovery the Residue of any to that said '''Carter Braxton'''
& to have & to hold the said slaves & In (illegible) use to no other end & purpose
whatsoever and the said '''Carter Braxton''' for himself his Heirs
Executors & administrators doth Covenant promis & grant and agree
to & with the said '''Augustine Claiborne''' his Executors administrators
and Assignes and to and with every of them that he the said '''Carter'''
'''Braxton''' and his Heirs the Slaves aforesaid with their Increase
for the use Trusts and Purposes afrorementioned shall and will
warrant & forever Defend by these presents In Witness whereof the
said '''Carter Braxton''' hereunto set his hand and affixed his Seal
this day and year before written Sealed and Delivered
Sealed & Delivered in presence of
'''Carter Braxton'''

'''John Cocke'''
'''Herbert Claiborne'''
'''Wm Prasley Claiborne'''
'''Hugh Belsches'''

In a Court held for King William the 18th day of
March 1784

This Deed of Mortgage from '''Carter Braxton'''
Esq to '''Augustine Claiborne''' Gent. was acknowledged by the said
'''Carter''' to be his Act & Deed & Ordered to be Recorded
By the Court

'''Edmd Burkeley
==Sources==

Deed of Lease and Release Old Grange, County Waterford 1710: Calthorpe and Battley to Christian

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This is a transcription of a Deed of Lease and Release made 13 and 14 October 1710 made between Reynolds Calthorpe and Samuel Battely as grantors, and Mary Christian the grantee, pertaining to the townland of Old Grange, County Waterford, Ireland. '''Ireland, Registry of Deed, Transcripts of memorials of deeds, conveyances and wills''' Deeds, etc., v. 6-7 1710-1711. Repository Registry of Deeds, Henrietta Street, Dublin, Ireland. Memorial number 2216 Calthorpe to Christian [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-29ZC?cat=185720 Film 008093162image 305] Accessed 5 May 2023 '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Calthorpe-99|Reynolds Calthorpe]]''' of Elvetham, Hampshire. Inherited lands in Ireland through his mother's family *'''Samuel Battely''' of Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk *'''[[Nettles-76|Mary Christian]]''' widow of Patrick Christian, Rector of Kilrossanty, County Waterford and daughter of John Nettles of Tourin, County Waterford *'''Minard Christian''' Recorder of Waterford City. Witness to deed. No known relationship to Patrick and Mary Christian *'''Hugh Radcliffe''' of Kilrogy in the County of Tipperary. Witness to deed. *'''John Bagwell''' of Ballylaffan, County Tipparary. Witness to deed. *'''Daniel Taylor''' of the City of Waterford. Witness to deed. *'''Darby Ryan''' of the City of Waterford, Gentleman. Witness to deed. *'''John Moody''' of Clonmell, County Tipperary Gentleman. Drew up the deeds ---- No. 2216
A Memoriall of Deeds to be registred pursuant
to an Act of Parliament made in Ireland in the Sixth Year of the Reign
of our Sovereign Lady Queen Anne Intitled an act of publick
Registring of all Deeds Coveyances and Wills that shall be made of
any Honors Mannors Lands Tenements or Hereditaments ~ '''Calthorpe et al to Christian'''
Deeds of Lease and Release dated the Thirteenth and Fourteenth
days of October Ann[o] Dom[ini] One Thousand and Seven Hundred and Ten and made
Between '''Reynolds Calthorpe of Elvetham in the County of Southampton Esqr''' &
'''Samuel Battely of Bury St Edmonds in the County of Suffolk Gent''' both in the
Kingdom of Great Britain of the one part, and '''Mary Christian of Affane in '''
'''the County of Waterford and Kingdom of Ireland Widow''' of the other part ~
Whereby the said Reynolds Calthorpe and Samuel Battely in Consideration
of the Sum of Nine Hundred and Sixty Seven Pounds Six Shillings Ster[ling] Have
Conveyed unto the said Mary Christian Her Heirs and Assignes forever the
'''Town and Lands of Old Grange''' containing by Comon Estimation Three
Hundred and Forty Acres plantation Measure Scituate in the Barony of
Upperthird and County of Waterford with the Trees about the Capitall House
and in the Hedgrows and all Trees growing on the Premises under Twelve
Inches girth and all other the Appurtan[en]ces Except Trees of Twelve Inches
girth and upwards Standing and Growing on the Premisses which are
reserved to the said Grantors their Heirs and Assignes with Two Yeares
and a halfes time to be Computed from the first day of Nov[ember] last for ~
disposing of the said Excepted Timber to the best Advantage In which said
Deed of Release there is a Covenant for further Assurance and other Usuall
Covenants in such Cases, To which said Deeds '''Minard Christian of the City'''
'''of Waterford Esqr: Hugh Radcliffe of Kilrogy in the County of Tipperary'''
'''John Bagwell of Ballylaffan in the said County of Tipparary Daniel Taylor'''
'''of the said City of Waterford and Darby Ryan of the same City Gent''' are
subscribing Witnesses, In Testimony whereof the above named Mary Christian
the Grantee hath hereunto Sett her Hand and Seal this Twenty Fifth day of
June Ann[o] Dom[ini] One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eleven ~
Mary Christian {seal} Sealed and Delivered in presence of '''Thomas Smith Dan[ie]ll Taylor'''
To the Reg[istra]r appointed for Registering Mem[orial]lls pursuant to the said act
Daniel Taylor Gent one of the Subscribing Witnesses to the above mentioned Deeds
and Mem[oria]ll maketh Oath that he was present and saw '''John Moody of Clonmell''
'''in the County of Tipperary Gent''' duly perfect the above mentioned Deeds by
Vertue of the Power therein mentioned as the Acts and Deeds of the above
named Reynolds Calthorpe and Samuel Battely and that he also saw the above
named Mary Christian Sign & Seal the above Mem[oria]ll that 'tis a true Mem[oria]ll of
the above Deeds and that the Named Dan[ie]ll Taylor Subscribed as a Witness to
the said Deeds & Mem[oria]ll in this Dep[onen]ts own proper hand Writing ~ Dan Taylor ~ Jur[at] cor[am] nobis 25 die Junij Virt Statute ~ And Taylor ~
David Lewis May[o]r Rich[ar]d Christmas ==Sources==

Deed of Manumission of John M. Gorsuch

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(The following transcribed document is a true copy from The National Archives Catalog sourced below. However, I have made formatting adjustments to highlight specific facts). ---- :[[Gorsuch-579|John M. Gorsuch]] :Manumission to :Negro Andrew otherwise called Andrew Osborn :and others } Know all men by these presents that I John M. Gorsuch of Baltimore County And State of Maryland for divers good Causes and considerations me thereunto Moving have manumitted liberated & And set free and do hereby manumit liberate and set free the following slaves namely :[[Osborn-7774|Andrew]] aged twenty two years, :[[Osborn-7775|Barbara]] aged Eighteen years, :[[Osborn-7776|Archibald]] aged seventeen years, :[[Osborn-7777|Nelson]] aged fifteen years, :[[Osborn-7778| Josiah]] aged thirteen years, :Lydia aged twelve years, :Ceal aged Eleven years, and :Ann Maria aged Eight years, ''all of them being children of my negro woman named Jane otherwise called [[Osborn-7773|Jane Osborn]]'', Also my negro woman named '''Lydia otherwise called [[Buly-8|Lydia Buly]]''' aged forty three years ''and her children, that is to say :Eliza aged twenty one years, :George aged ten years, :Emily aged nine years, :[[Baley-139|Noah]] aged six years, and :[[Buly-7|Martha]] aged four years'' also my negro woman named '''Theny otherwise called [[Ford-20338|Theny Ford]]''' aged thirty seven years ''and her children, towit, :[[Ford-20352|Harriet]] aged twenty years, :[[Ford-20353|George]] aged Sixteen years, :[[Ford-20354|Angelina]] aged thirteen years, :[[Ford-20356|Charles]] aged ten years, :[[Ford-20335|Eli]] aged Eight years, :[[Ford-20357|Nelson]] aged five years, :[[Ford-20359|David]] aged four years, and :[[Ford-20360|Elias]] aged two years, also [[Ford-20366|Jane]] aged two years ''the daughter of Harriet, and grand daughter of Theny''. also my negro woman named '''Nancy otherwise called Nancy Hammond''' aged thirty four years ''and her children namely, :Joseph aged Eleven years, :Sarah aged seven years, :George aged six years, :Heziah aged three years, and :Joshua aged two years,'' also my negro man named '''Joseph''' aged twenty one years ''the son of Susan or Susan Mercer Deceased'' And also my negro man '''Solomon''' aged twenty nine years, ''the son of Nice Deceased'' Their emancipation to take Effect at the following periods that is to say, :That of the said Andrew at the end of six years, :That of the said Barbara at the end of ten years, :That of the said Archibald at the end of Eleven years, :That of Josiah at the end of fifteen years, :That of Lydia the daughter of Jane or Jane Osborn, at the end of sixteen years, :That of Ceal at the end of seventeen years, :That of Ann Maria at the end of twenty years, According in each instance ''from the tenth day of this present month of March One thousand Eight hundred and thirty three'', so that the said children of the said Jane Osborn will respectively have attained the age of twenty Eight years or thereabout at the periods limited for the commencement of their freedom, :the Emancipation of the said Lydia otherwise called [[Buly-8|Lydia Buly]] to take Effect from date of this instrument :that of the said Eliza at the end of seven years. :That of George son of Lydia or Lydia Buly at the end of Eighteen years, :That of Emily at the end of nineteen years, :that of Noah at the end of twenty two years, and :that of [[Buly-7|Martha]] at the end of twenty four years ''accounting in each instance from the tenth day of this present month of March One thousand Eight hundred and thirty three so that the said children of the said Lydia Buly will respectively have attained the age of twenty eight years, or thereabout at the periods limited for the commencement of their freedom.'' :The emancipation of the said Theny otherwise called Theny Ford to take Effect at the End of three years from the tenth of March instant when she will have attained the age of Forty years or thereabout, :that of [[Ford-20352|Harriet]] at the end of eight years, :that of [[Ford-20353|George]] the son of Theny at the end of twelve years, :that of [[Ford-20354|Angelina]] at the end of Fifteen years, :that of [[Ford-20356|Charles]] at the end of Eighteen years, :that of [[Ford-20335|Eli]] at the end of twenty years :that of Nelson the son of Theny at the end of twenty three years, :that of David at the End of twenty four years, and :that of Elias at the end of twenty six years, accounting in each instance from this ''tenth day of this present month of March One thousand Eight hundred and thirty three, so that the said children of the said Theny Ford will respectively have attained the age of twenty eight years, or thereabout at the periods limited for the commencement of their freedom.'' The emancipation of the said Jane daughter of Harriet to take effect at the end of twenty six years, accounting from the tenth day of March instant so that she will have attained the age of twenty eight years, or there about at the period limited for the commencement of her freedom. :The emancipation of the said Nancy otherwise called Nancy Hammond to take Effect from the date of this instrument, :that of Joseph son of the said Nancy or Nancy Hammond to take effect at the end of seventeen years, :that of the said Sarah at the end of twenty one years, :that of George son of Nancy or Nancy Hammond at the end of twenty two years, :that of Hezia at the end of twenty five years, and :that of Joshua at the end of twenty six years accounting in each instance from the tenth day of this present month of March one thousand Eight hundred and thirty three, so that the said children of the said Nancy otherwise called Nancy Hammond will respectively have attained the age of twenty Eight years, at the periods limited for the commencement of their freedom. The emancipation of the said Joseph son of Susan Mercer to take Effect at the end of seven years from the tenth day of March instant so that he will have attained the age of twenty eight years or thereabout at the period limited for the commencement of his freedom, And the emancipation of the said Solomon son of Nice to take effect at the end of three years, from the tenth day of March instant so that he will have attained the age of thirty two years, or thereabout at the period limited for the commencement of his freedom. And I do hereby order the aforesaid Slaves to be discharged from bondage and servitude of the several and respective periods hereinbefore limited and appointed for their freedom. And further I do declare the children and descendants of the female slaves whose emancipation is hereby provided for that shall be born during the servitude of their respective mothers to be free and discharged from slavery when and as they respectively attain the age of twenty eight years, so that all such children and decendants shall from generation to generation be free at that age. In Witness whereof I the said John M. Gorsuch have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal on this twenty seventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and thirty three. Signed Sealed and Delivered, in presence of Beal Spurrier, Nelson Spurrier} John M. Gorsuch (Seal) State of Maryland, City of Baltimore Sct Be it Remembered and it is hereby certified that on this twenty seventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three before the subscriber a Justice of the Peace of the State of Maryland in and for the City of Baltimore aforesaid personally appears John M. Gorsuch the within named by whome the foregoing Deed of manumission was signed and sealed in my presence and doth acknowledge the said Deed of Manumission or instrument of Writing to be his act and deed. In Testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name on the day and year aforesaid. John Mitchell Received to be recorded the 27th day of March 1833 same day recorded and examined. Arad Israel Clerk, pr Thomas Kell Clerk State of Maryland Baltimore County Sct I hereby certify that the aforegoing is a true Copy taken from the Liber A. J. No 40 folio 159 &c one of the Cattle Records of Baltimore County - In Testimony Where of I hereto set my hand and affix the seal of Baltimore County Court this twenty seventh day of May in the year of our Lord 1851. (Seal) A. W. Bradford, Clerk Baltimore County Court ==Sources== *'''Deed of Manumission''': [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/278921?objectPage=7 U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Petition of Edward Gorsuch] in the '''Fugitive Slave Petition Book''' *[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/278823 Fugitive Slave Petition Book] *[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/278921 Fugitive Slave Petition Book] pages 1- 10

Deed of Sale -1

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Indenture/Deed of Sale :30 December 1769 :[[Unknown-367517|Joyce Drake]]'s children (some of them): VALENTINE JACOB BRASWELL, David Cavenah, Nicholas Cavenah, Henry Cavenah, & Aquila Cavenah (pg 208) North Carolina This Indenture made the thirtyeth Day of December in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty nine Between :David Cavenah, :Nicholas Cavenah, :Henry Cavenah, of Halifax County in the Government of Georgia and :Aquila Cavenah of Orange County in the Province of North Carolina of the one Part and :Moses Horn of Hallifax County of the Province of North Carolina of the Other Part Witnesseth that the said David Cavenah, Nicholas Cavenah, Henry Cavenah & Aquila Cavenah for & in Consideration of the sum of one Hundred and Seventeen Pounds Virginia Currency on Gold - Silver to us in hand paid at or before the Ensealing Delivery here of the Receipt whereof is hereby Acknowledged and the said David Cavenah Nicholas Cavenah Henry Cavenah & Aquila Cavenah, doth hereby Acquit & Discharge have given Granted Bargained and Sold and by these Presents doth fully freely & absolutely give grant Bargain Sell & Release & confirm Unto the sd Moses Horn his Heirs and assigns forever Fore tracts or parcels of Land Containing Two Hundred Acres more or less in the County of Edgecombe in the Province of North Carolina on the north Side of Tarr River Sixty Acres part of the aforesd Land Being on the South side of Tarr River Road it being part of a Pattent Given to Charles Cavenah Jun By his Father Charles Cavenah Deceased Which sd Pattant was Dated in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and thirty Nine Beginning at the said Road on the South Side at Joseph Sumners Line then by the said line to Charles Colmans Line then By the sd Colmans Line to Mary Cavenahs Line then by Mary Cavenahs Line to Horns own Line then by Horns line to the Road & up the Road to the Beginning thirty Acres more or less of the Sd Lying on the River Begining at the sd River at Wm Grays Corner at a Hickory then along the sd. Grays line to Arthur Cavenahs Line then along the saidCavenahs line to a Red Oak on the River then up the Windings of the River (pg 209) to the Beginning Sixty Acres more or less of the afore sd Land lying on the aforesd. River Beginning at the River at the mouth of a gully at Horns Corner thenup the River to a Red Oak on the River Bank in the Edg of the Loegrounds & then along a line of Marked trees to the sd Grays Line then along the sd Grays Line to Mary Cavenah then Mary Cavenahs Line to the sd Horns then alongHorns Line to the Beginning Fifty Acres more or less of the Aforesd Land on the North side of Tarr River Beginning on the north side of Tarr River Road and being all that part of Land that lies on the North Sid of tarr River Road Beginning at the sd Road on the North Side of Joseph Sumners line then by the sd line to the Old Pattent Line then along the sd Pattant to Sharrard Haywoodes Line then along the said line to the old former Road then up the sd Road to the Beginning Together with all Houses and Buildings thereon and all our Rites titles & Interest in & to the said Premises & the Reversion & Reversions Remaindor & Remaindors rents issues & proffets thereof With the Appurtenances To have and to Hold the said fore tracts of Land with all Edificies Proffit Priveledges Heridatamenth and appurtenances to the same belonging to the said Moses Horn his Heirs and assigns forever he or they paying Quitrents for the same of the sd David Cavenah, Nicholas Cavenah, Henry Cavenah & Aquila Cavenah us ourselves Our heirs Exrs & admrs doth Covenant Promise & agree to giveth the sd Moses Horn his Heirs or assigns that the above granted Premises are free & Clear of all charges & incumbrances Whatsoever and that the said David Cavenah, Nicholas Cavenah Henry Cavenah, & Aquila Cavenah hath & Inde---able Estate of inheratance in fee simple in & to the sd Premises & hath full Power & Authority to sell & Dispose of the same and the sd David Cavenah Nicholas Cavenah Henry Cavenah & Aquila Cavenah our heirs Exrs & Admrs. Shall and will Warrant Secure & for Ever Defend the same to the said Moses Horn his Heirs and assigns forever against the Lawfull Claims or Demands of us the said David Cavenah, Nicholas Cavenah, Henry Cavenah & Aquila Cavenah our Heirs Exrs Admrs. or assigns or any other Person or persons claiming for by or under Us or them or for Us or Thou Use & shall & will at any time hereafter on the Reasonable Reques of the Moses Horn his Heirs or assigns make & Execute such other Convey any in the Law for the Better Confirming or thou making the said Premises to the sd Moses Horn his Heirs & assigns in Maner aforesd In Witness whereof us the sd David Cavenah, Nicholas Cavenah, Henry Cavenah, & Aquila Cavenah. :Signed Sealed & Delivered in presence of Us :Arthur Cavenah, William Tully, Charles Cavenah, Lot S War---, Arthur Cavenah, Benjamin Buchannan,Valentine Jacob Braswell :David Cavenah {Seal} :Nicholas Cavenah {Seal} :Henry Cavenah {Seal} :Aquila Cavenah (Seal} (pg 210) Edgecombe County} February Court 1770 :The above Deed of Sale was in open Court duly proved by the Oath of Arthur Cavenah & on Motion ordered to be Registered :Test Jas. Ha----- (Edgecombe Co., NC DB D Pg 208) NOTE: See [[Braswell-628|Richard Bracewell]]'s Will 1761& [[Unknown-367517|Joyce Drake]]'s Will 1804. Valentine Jacob Braswell's mother Joyce remarried to Aquilla Cavenah, then Francis Drake, and died in Union County, South Carolina.

Deed of Sale to David E. Jester

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This indenture made this twenty sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eleven, Between Alexander Caldwell and Eliza his wife in the county of Ohio and the State of Virginia of the one part and David Jester of Brooke County and the State aforesaid of the other part Wittnesseth that the said Alex' and Elisa for and in consideration of the sum of Eight hundred dollars to them in paid he receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge have granted bargained sold enfee of released and confirmed and by these presents as grants bargain sell enfee of release and confirm unto the said David Jester and his heirs and assigns all them four lotts and premises with the appurtenances situate lying and being in Charlestown in the in the county of Brooke aforesaid, and bounded as following to wit, on the North by Liberty Street on the East by Yankey Street on the South by an alley on the west by Water Street, and are known and distinguished on the General platts of said town now in record in the clerk's office of said County of Brooke, by the numbers 103, 104, 143, 144 the said lotts being however liable to and chargeable with the annual ground and other reservations as is in the originall deed of conveyance stipulated for the lotts in said town _ they are the same lotts of land where were Charles Prather the then propriator of said town conveyed to George White and by the heirs of said White to Josias Perry and John Connell and by the said Josias and John to Lamuel Tallman who conveyed the same to James Perry; and by the said James by deed of bargain and sale bearing date the Sixteenth day of March Eighteen hundred and eleven, heere conveyed to Alexander Caldwell the presente grantor referance to the aforesaid Deeds of conveyance now of record in the before said County of Broke well more fully and at large appear - to have and whole the above described four lotts of ground and premises with the appurtenances unto David Jester and his heirs and assigns forever, to the only proper use and behoof of the said David Jeser and his heirs and assigns forever and the said A. Caldwell and Elisa his wife for themselves and their heirs and assigns that they the said Alex and Elisa the above discribed four lotte and premises with the appurtenances to the said David Jester and his heirs and assigns shall and will warrants and forever defend against all persons and claims whatsoever, except the rents aforesaid - In testimony whereof the aforesaid Alexander Caldwell and Eliza his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. A Caldwell ElizA Caldwell Brooke County March term 1811 The foregoing is a true copy from the orginal deed ack'D in court at this term by A Caldwell party grantor herein named and ordered to be recorded. At a Court hold for Brooke county on Monday the 1st day of June 1812 Eliza Caldwell wife of Alex Caldwell came into Court and acknowledged the within deed and being privately examined declared that she did freely and [... ...] execute the same and wished not to subtract it, which is ordered to be certified to the county of Brooke County. Teste Wm Chapline Junr CPC A true copy of the Original Teste John Cornell C.B.C [[Space:Deed_of_Sale_from_Andrew_P_Jester_to_Ann|Deed 2 Sale to Ann Jester]] https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-6HN8?cat=69910

Deed Peter David to Joshua Crosby

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[ Transcribed from microfilm of records held by the City of Philadelphia. there are certainly errors herein ] '''This Indenture''' made the twenty second day of September in the year of our Lord, One thousand seven hundred and fifty four '''Between [[David-4433|Peter David]]''' of the city of Philadelphia in the province of Pennsylvania, Goldsmith and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] of Wiccacoe in the township of Moyamensing in the county of Philadelphia and province aforesaid Carpenter and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife the said [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] being two of the daughters of [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] late of Wiccacao aforesaid deceased and sisters and coheirs of [[Swanson-4699|John Swanson]] also deceased of the one part and [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] of the said city of Philadelphia gentleman of the other part. '''Whereas''' the said [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] by force and virtue of some good conveyance of conveyances assignment or assignments in the law duly had land executed became in his lifetime lawfully seized in his demesne as of fee of and in divers lands, testaments and hereditaments situate in Wiccacoe aforesaid. '''And being so''' thereof seized made his Last will and testament in writing bearing date in or about the twenty second day of November in the year one thousand seven hundred and thirty fiveand thereby devised unto his three daughters to wit: [[Swanson-4697|Catherine]] the aforesaid [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]]. '''All''' the northernmost part of his tract of Land in Wiccacoe aforesaid which '''Beginning''' at the northernmost part of the new frame for a house put up by his son in law, [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] from Thence extendeth as far as his the said testators land goeth northward and from the River Delaware at Low water Mark unto Passyunk road Westward, '''And''' to contain the same breath on the road as it doth on the opposide side next the river (including the lots of Hayes and Benny) To hold to them the said [[Swanson-4697|Katherine]], [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] apart and share alike, and to their heirs and assigns for ever. '''And''' [[Swanson-3988|he the said testator]] further declared it to be his will that his loving wife [[Keen-3521|Christian]] should hold and enjoy the said lands or property during her natural life and nominated his said wife sole executrix authorizing her to sell and convey such part and parts of the residue of his Lands, testaments and hereditaments what other than the part intended for his daughters as aforesaid as she should find expedient for the payment of his debts. '''And''' as to the surplusage if any part remained unsold he gave and devised the same to his said son [[Swanson-4699|John]] and to his heirs and assigns forever. '''But for the willed''' that [[Keen-3521|his said wife]] should hold and enjoy the same surplusage duringher natural life and as did by the said in part recited last will and testament duly proved and remainig in the Register General's office at Philadelphia aforesaid. '''Relation''' being thereunto had more fully and at large appears. '''And''' shortly after the publication of the said accited last will and testament [[Swanson-3988|he the said testator]] died so seized of the premises as in his Estate aforesaid. '''And the said''' [[Keen-3521|Christian Swanson]] his wife also died withouth having sold any part of the lands aforesaid. '''And the said''' [[Swanson-4699|John Swanson]] likewise died intestate withouth leaving any issue. '''And whereas''' in and by a certain indenture testament bearing date the twenty third of March in the year one thousand seven hundred and forty two/3 made between [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche Junior]] and [[Swanson-4697|Katherine]] his wife of the first part, [[Parham-1640|John Parham]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife (now the wife of the said [[David-4433|Peter David]]) of the second part and [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife (now the wife of the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]]) of the third part they the said [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] and [[Swanson-4697|Katherine]] his wife[[Parham-1640|John Parham]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife (the said [[Swanson-4697|Katherine]] [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] being the three daughters of the said [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] [ . . . ] of Land distinguised in a plan of the said three parcels to the said indenture annexed by the same [[Parham-1640|John Parham]] and marked No 20 ? with other lots attached for the part and share of the said [[Parham-1640|John Parham]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and the Heirs and assigns of her the said [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] in severalty for ever. '''And also Whereby a certain''' lot of land distinguished in the said plan by the name [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and Marked No 21 was (with other lots) alloted for the part and share of the said [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife and the heirs and assigns of her the said [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] in severalty for ever. '''And whereas''' the said [[Parham-1640|John Parham]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife by indenture dated the fourth day of April in the year one thousand seven hundred and forty five did grant, bargain, sell, and confirm unto the said [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife. '''A''' certain piece of Land (part of the said Lot marked No 20. '''To hold to them''' the said [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife their heirs and assigns for ever as in, and by the said two recited Indentures, and the plan to the said indenture in part to be annexed intended to be accorded at Philadelphia aforesaid relation being thereunto had more fully and at large appear. '''And whereas''' the said [[Parham-1640|John Parham]] and [[Knowles-8324|Joseph Knowles]] have both departed this life, and their widows to wit, the said [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] intermarried with the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and the said [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] intermarried with the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]]. '''Who''' have bargained and sold and agreed to, convey the lot a piece of land herein after mentioned and Described and intended to be hereby granted. '''It being''' the whole of the said Lot marked No 20 and part of the said Lot marked 21 unto the above named [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs and Assigns for every for the sum of three hundred and twenty pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania. '''Now this Indenture Witnesseth''' that the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife, and [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife for and in consideration of the aforesaid sum of three hundred and twenty pounds unto them well and truely paid by the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] at and before the sealing and delivery hereof. '''The receipt''' whereof they the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife do hereby acknowledge. '''And thereof do''' acquit and forever discharge the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his Heirs and assigns any every of them by these presents have and each every and either of them hath granted, bargained, sold asigned, enfeoffed released & confirmed and by these presents. '''Do and''' Each every one and either of them Doth grant bargain sell, asign enfeoff release and confirm, '''Unto''' the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]], and his heirs and assigns '''A certain''' lot or piece of land situated lying and being in Wiccacoe in Moyamensing Township aforesaid beginning at a stake on the side of a Lane now called the Church Lane of one perch wide leading from Passyunk to Moyamensing road and as the distance of Two Hundred Feet [ . . . ] wife the ice by the said [[Duche-10|Duche]]'s Land north thirteen degrees East four hundred and forty feet and as ?aes to a stake on the south side a new street called Catherine street dividing this from Philip Hartf??? and Thomas Gibson Land thence along the side of the said Catherine Street fourth seventy two degrees, thirty minutes East four hundred and twenty feet and nine incudes to a post at a corner of Land late of [[Parham-1640|John Parham]] now of [[Wharton-1088|Joseph Wharton]] and at the distance of five hundred feet from second street confirmed as aforesaid and thence south thirteen degrees forty minutes west along said [[Wharton-1088|Wharton]]'s land and lands now of said Gibson [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]], [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]], Patrick Wilson Alexander Crawford and [[David-4433|Peter David]] and wife respectively. Seven hundred and ninety six feet to the place of beginning. '''Containing''' four acres and seventy seven perches. '''Together''' with the free and uninterrupted use, liberty, and privilege of and for passage in and along Catherine Street and the one perch lane aforementioned, and of right of egress and regress, with or without horses, carts, and carriages at all times and seasons unto, along, upon, and out of the same street and lands respectively. '''And together''' also with all and singular other the ways, roads, lanes, passages, waters, water courses, timbers, trees, rights, liberties, privileges, improvements, hereditaments, and appurtenances whatsoever to the said last described lot or piece of land belonging or in anywise appertaining. '''And''' the Remainder and Remainders, Rents Issues and profits thereof. '''And''' of every part and parcel thereof. '''And''' also all the Estate and Estates Rights Title Interest use possession, profits, claim and demand whatsoever of them or assigns or either of them the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife either in Land or Equity or otherewise howsoever of in or out of the said Last describe Lot or Lots of Land and premises hereby granted and every or any part or parcel thereof. '''To have and to Hold''' the said last describe Lot of Land containing four acres and seventy seven perches and all and singular other rights and all and singular after the herditments and premises hereby granted, bargained and sold or mentioned so to be unto their and every of their appurtancies unto the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs and assigns. '''To the only''' proper use and behoof of the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs and assigns forever. '''Under''' Under the proportionate part of the yearly quit rent thereafter accruing for the hereafter granted premises to the chief Lord or Lords of [the fee] thereof. '''And''' the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] for himself his heirs executors and adminstrators of her the said [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] for himself his heirs and assigns [ . . . ] to and with the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs and assigns and every of them by those presents in the manner and form aforesaid. '''That''' is to say that they the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife, or some or one of them at and immediately before the sealing and delivery of this present Indenture are of is clearfully rightfully and absolutely seised of the said last described lot of land hereditments, '''And premesis''' hereby granted, bargained, and sold, or mentioned so to be, with their and every of their appurtenances, are of a good, sure, pure, absolute, and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee simple, without any manner of condition, contingent proviso, limitation of use or uses, or other restraint, matter, cause, or thing whatsoever to alter, defeat, or change the same. '''And shall''' continue so seized thereof and of every part and parcel thereof, make a like good, perfect, and absolute estate in fee simple, shall be thereof vested in the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs and assigns. '''According''' to the true intent and reaming of these presents. '''And that''' the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs and Assigns and every of them place in lawfully may from time to time. '''And''' at all times hereafter for ever freely peaceably and quietly have hold and enjoy the said last designated lot of land and heriditments and premises hereby granted bargained, '''And''' sold or mentioned so to be and every part and parcel thereof with the appurtenances and receive and take the rents Issues and profits thereof whithout any manner of lett sui? ???ble anexation eviction disturbance or other hindrance or molestation whatsoever of them the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife or any or either of them their or any or other if their heirs or assigns or of any other person or persons whatsoever. '''And that free''' and clear and freely and clerarly acquitted exonerated and discharged of and ?an al and all manner of former and other bargains sales, leases, morgages, gifts grants offerments, devices, users joinperes domers wiull & sails, annuities, rents, arrearages, of the propreitary quiit rent, judgements extents execurions titles, charges, trubles claims and demands, Bunhens and income frances whasoever. '''And further''' that they the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife and their heirs respectively the said last described Lot of Land heiretiments and premises hereby granted bargained and sold or maintained or intended to be with their any every of their appurtenances unto the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs and assigns against them, the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife. '''And''' their heirs respectively and against all and every other person and persons whatsover shall unto ??? warrant and for ever defend by these presents. '''And''' further that they the said [[David-4433|Peter David]] and [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] his wife and [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] his wife and their heirs respectively [...] land ior parcel thereof, shall and will from time to time and at all times hereafter for ever. '''At''' and upon the reasonable request proper costs and charges in the law of the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs and assigns or any of them make do Levy & Execute acknowledge and ?uffer or cause so to be. All and Every such further and other reasonable act and acts, deed or deeds, device or devices in tghe Law whatesoever for the further better and more perfect assurance sureby sure making conveying, settling establishing or confirmation of the said last described Lot or Land hereditaments and premisses hereby granted, bargained '''And''' sold or mentiuoned so to be with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his Heirs and Assigns for ever. '''Be it''' by fine or fines feossment or feossment, deed or deeds, common recovery or recoveries, with single, dobule or treble, voucher or vouchers release or confirmation or by all and every or any of the said Ways and Means. or by said [[Crosby-6983|Joshua Crosby]] his heirs or assigns or by his or their counsel learned in the law shall be reasonably devised advised or requrired. '''In Witness whereof''' the said parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands and sealshereunto dated the day and year first above written. :[[David-4433|Peter David]] {seal} :[[Swanson-4698|Margret David]] {seal}

Deed Transcription Benjamin Luckett estate to EJ Durbin

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==Source== Kentucky, Union County, Deed Book F, pp. 545-546, County Court. Digital image 619 of 662, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Q-76S2?i=618&cat=116301] : accessed 15 April 2021) ===Abstract=== Land from the estate of Benjamin Luckett sold to EJ Durbin. Lists names of six of Benjamin Luckett’s children: Aloysius Luckett, Benjamin Luckett Jr, Matilda Lenarts, Teresa Luckett, Susanah Bowles, and Catherine Mills. ==Transcription== Cissell & other Comms. of B. Luckett to E. J. Durbin
This indenture made and entered into this 16th day of December 1839 between Raphael T. Cissel, Willis G. Hughes & Thomas S. Chapman Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Union County for the purpose of conveying the several parcels or portions of land laid off described and bounded in the report of Commissioners appointed by the County Court of said County to survey and portion out the several interests of land amongst the heirs of Benjamin Luckett Dec’d to the respective owners named in said report, of the one part & Elisha J. Durbin of the County aforesaid State of Kentucky of the other part. Witnesseth that whereas the above named Elisha J. Durban having purchased of Aloysius Luckett, Benjamin Luckett Jr., Matilda Lenarts (formerly Luckett), Teresa E. Luckett, James W. Bowles & Susanah his wife, Ignatius Wills & Catherine his wife their several interests in the land of Benjamin Luckett dec’d as his children & heirs the Commissioners as above described assigned and allotted to said Durbin his interest to & in said land acquired as above stated contained in two parcels marked on sd report No. 3 & 4. This Indenture therefore witnesseth that for & in consideration of the promises and the further consideration of one dollar to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged the parties of the first part as Commissioners appointed as aforesaid have granted bargained & sold and by these do grant, bargain, sell & convey unto the party of the second part his heirs & c forever the price or parcel of land described in said report marked No. 3 & bounded as follows to wit Beginning at a gum & elm in Barker’s Line & running with said line N58°W 100 poles to a Sycamore & elm on the bank of Casey’s Creek thence with the meanders of said Creek down the same 40 poles to an elm on the bank thence S58E 100 poles to a stake corner to Thos Luckett thence S32W 41 poles to the Beginning containing twenty five acres. Also the piece or parcel marked No 4 and bounded as follows to wit Beginning at a Mulberry oak & two dogwoods & running S58E 400 poles to a large Hickory & red oak thence S32W 85 poles to a burr oak sweet gum & small sassafras in the bend of a branch, thence N58W 120 poles to a sweet gum & two swamp oaks thence S32W 80 pole to a locust cottonwood & oak thence N58W 220 poles to three black gums corner to the James thence N32E 110 poles to two elms & burr oak another corner to the Dower thence N58W 60 poles to a stake corner to Thomas Luckett thence N32E to the beginning containing three hundred ten & ¾ acres. To have & to hold the above described parcels of land together with all & singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining to himself his heirs & c forever to his & their only proper use benefit & beho afforesaid testimony hereof the parties of the first part have hereunto set their hands & affixed their seals the date whereof is the day & year first above written.
Raphael T. Cissell
Willis G. Hughes
Thos. S. Chapman
At a County Court holden for Union County at the Court house in Morganfield on the 16th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty nine this deed from Raphael T. Cissell Willis G Hughes & Thomas S Chapman Commissioners on behalf of Benjamin Luckett’s Heirs to Elisha J. Durbin was acknowledged in open court by the said Raphael T. Cissell Willis G Hughes & Thomas S Chapman Commissioners as aforesaid to be their act & deed which deed was by the Court ordered to be recorded.

Deed Transcription Benjamin Luckett estate to Thomas Luckett

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==Source== Kentucky, Union County, Deed Book F, pp. 546-547, County Court. Digital images 619-620 of 662, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Q-76S2?i=618&cat=116301]: accessed 15 April 2021) ===Abstract=== Robert Luckett’s share of land from the estate of Benjamin Luckett sold to Thomas Luckett. Robert and Thomas are two of Benjamin Luckett's children. ===Transcription=== Cissell & other Comms. of B. Luckett to Thos Luckett
This Indenture made & entered into this 16th day of Dec 1839 between Raphael & Cissell Willis G Hughes Thomas S Chapman Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Union county to convey unto the heirs & other persons entitled thereto their several interests in the land of Benjamin Luckett des’d as divided surveyed & bounded in the report of Commissioners appointed by said Court to divide the lands of Benjamin Luckett des’d amongst his children & heirs of the one part and Thomas Luckett of the County aforesaid and State of Kentucky one of the children & heirs of said Benjamin of the other part Witnesseth that whereas said Thomas child & heir of said Benjamin Luckett des’d and as such being entitled to one undivided tenth parts of said Benjamin’s estate & having bought the interests of Robert & Maria Luckett children and heirs of said Benjamin the parties of the first part for & in consideration of the promises & the further consideration of one dollar paid by said Thomas the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have bargained sold & conveyed and by these presents do bargain sell & convey unto the said Thomas Luckett the part piece or portion of land laid off & marked No. 2 in said Commissioners report described and bounded as follows to wit Beginnning at 3 gums on the on the bank of Casey’s Creek & running thence S58E 183 poles to a mulberry oak & two dogwoods corner to the hundred & sixty acre tract thence S32W 55 poles to a stake thence N58W 100 poles to an elm on the banks of Casey’s Creek thence with the meanders of said Creek to the Beginning containing one hundred & five acres To have & to hold the above described parcel of land together with all & singular the the appurtenances thereinto belonging or in anywise appertaining to the said Thomas Luckett his heirs & c to his & then only proper use benefit & beberof forever
In testimony whereof the said Raphael T Cissell Willis G Hughes & Thomas S. Chapman as Commissioners as aforesaid have hereinto set their names & affixed their seals the date hereof is the day & year first above written.
Raphael T. Cissell
Willis G. Hughes
Thos. S. Chapman
At a County Court holden for Union County at the Courthose in Morganfield on the 16th day of December in th year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty nine this deed from Raphael T Cissell Willis G Hughes & Thomas S Chapman Commissioners on behalf of Benjamin Luckett’s Heirs to Thomas Luckett was acknowledged in open court by the said Raphael T Cissell Willis G Hughes & Thomas S Chapman Commissioners as aforesaid to be then act & deed &which deed was by the Court ordered to be recorded.
[margin note] Delivered to me this April 14th 1899. W. T. Drury, Atty. For Chas T. Mills. 105 acres

Deed Transfer from William Girton to Peter Girton (4 Dec 1835) images

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Deep Roots Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Plain-77|Polly Plain]]. Building Family Site link * * * If you are interested in my family links or information. Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11786305 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Deeprose family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Deeprose-23|Nigel Deeprose]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19997753 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine Census Data

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Deer Isle, Hancock, Massachusetts (Now Maine), USA - US Census 1790 * "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-93XS?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-3YK%3A1584070931%2C1584070973%2C1584070975 : 14 May 2015), Maine > Hancock > Deer Isle > image 1 of 3; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | FName || LName || M>15 || M<16 || F ||page |- | Joseph || Sellers || 1 || 1 || 2 || 61 |- | Josiah || Crockett || 2 || 2 || 2 || 61 |- | William || Torrey || 1 || 0 || 0 || 61 |- | Job || Smalley || 3 || 3 || 2 || 61 |- | Thomas || Smally || 2 || 3 || 5 || 61 |- | Thomas || Smally Jr || 1 || 0 || 0 || 61 |- | Ebenezer || Webster || 2 || 3 || 5 || 61 |- | Anna || Raynes|| 0 || 0 || 1 || 61 |- | John || Raynes || 1 || 3 || 3 || 61 |- | Martha || Raynes || 1 || 0 || 2 || 61 |- | William || Raynes || 1 || 2 || 1 || 61 |- | Michael 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Dees

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Deeter war casualties

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Members of Dunker Deeter/Teeter clan with military service :[[Deeter-240|Joshua S. Deeter]] (1838-1864), served in U.S. Civil War :[[Deeter-475|William Husted Deeter]] (1924-1944), killed by sniper

Defendant Given Maximum Term After Pleading Guilty

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Printed in ''The Pensacola News-Journal'' '''Judge Reese Declares He Would Like To Impose 100 Years''' Declaring he would like to make the punishment "100 years for men of your kind," Judge R. Pope Reese yesterday sentenced [[Sloan-518|Clayton Jackson Sloane]] to the maximum penalty for bigamy, five years in the state prison at Raiford. Sloane entered a plea of guilty to bigamy after hearing two physicians pronounce him sane enough to go to trial. In Passing sentence on him Judge Reese declared: "You deserve the extreme penalty of the law but five years is all I can give you. You have done untold harm running around the country marrying these women and deserting them and their children. I hope you will get down there and take up the Baptist church and try to save your soul." "Thank you," Sloane said turning from the bench to the jailer who was waiting to lead him back to the county jail, where a few moments later he stood and chatted through the bars with his two wives, [[Whitten-426|Mrs. Artellia Sloane]] of Sheffield, Ala., and [[Sowell-165|Mrs. Sibyllia Sloane]] of Evergreen, [Ala.], who testified against him. Sloane apparently decided to plead guilty to bigamy immediately after Dr. Luther C. Fisher and Dr. Sidney G. Kennedy, appointed by the court to examine him, testified that he was sane enough to stand trial. He was scheduled to be tried for bigamy and non-support tomorrow and the court was instructing witnesses to return when Sloane and his attorney walked up to the bench and announced that he intended to plead guilty. "I'm going to plead guilty", the disheveled, unkempt looking meat-cutter announced, "but I want to ask for 10 minutes to tell my side of it — 10 minutes without interruption by Mr. Caro (Solicitor Forsythe Caro) or anybody else." The Judge declined to let him "take up the time of this court with alibis or the story of your life." but called the two Mrs. Sloanes to the stand and then asked him if he had anything to say before the court passed sentence on him. Sloane shook his head. The first Mrs. Sloane, who said two other wives preceded her, [[Dickey-302|one]] dying and the [[Risner-45|other]] divorcing Sloane, said she was married to the man eight months before her [[Sloan-630|baby]] was born. The second Mrs. Sloane said Sloane married her in February 1939 and deserted her in September about six weeks before their [[Sloane-54|baby]] was born. "The day my baby was a month old I picked up the paper and read his engagement to a local girl." Mrs. Sibyllia Sloane testified. Before Judge Reese passed sentence on Sloane, Defense Attorney Lane asked that he "temper justice with mercy." Lane said he had become interested in Sloane's case because the man had been a regular attendant at his church and to all appearances was a quiet, well-meaning man of "apparently good morals." Sloane, described by both wives as a well-dressed dapper man, has since his incarceration in the jail become unkempt and dirty, attaches said. They noted that he had changed the cut of his hair and grown a moustache. Half a dozen other cases, including larceny and liquor cases were set for trial yesterday, the first trial day of the January term.

Defining John Morels in Morel-703

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There may be 3 different John Morel(l)s acquired property in different sides of Georgia, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/morel/161/] They might be influenced by different cultures. 1. Where we find ready marriage certificates for John Morell of Ossabaw, we seem dependent on hints and breadcrumbs for John Morel of Savannah's family. John of Savannah's grandparents, for example, were forced from their ancestral home in Northern France through religious persecution. Peter Rodolf Morel was born in Switzerland where he was raised to be a soldier. Eventually, he acquire his trade as a silk weaver and crossed the channel to settle his family in London. Oglethorpe offered him the opportunity to play a role in the start of a new colony. Petr would be useful in two ways: First as a soldier since a primary purpose for Georgia was as a bulwark protecting the colonies against the Spanish. The second was as another silk weaver who contributed to a new burgeoning Georgian silk industry. It seems as we see in his profile, [[Morel-705|Peter]] exceeded all expectations. John Morell from Ossabaw was apparently born in Georgia and was an American Merchant, Planter, and SlaveholderI in life often conflated with John Anthony Morel's family, but he had a completely different life trajectory. For clarity, John Morell will be known as John Morell of Ossabaw, married twice from which he had 2 separate families. His first marriage was to Mary Anne Bourquin, and his second wife, Mary Bryan. He bought Ossabaw Island from Mary Bryan's father where he had 155 slaves, and cattle inherited by his wife Mary and 3 living sons. (See Genealogy on Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M43S-8KR]. John from Ossabaw is credited with being elected to the American Philosophical Society but also serving as both a delegate to the Provincial Council of Georgia (1774), as a member of the Council of Safety (1775)) which needs to be examined more critically since died in 1776 , John Morell. (2022, March 13). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morell] Wikipedia but his profile is currently being heavily researched and clarified soon. Morells of Ossabaw, lived on an island off the east coast and as merchants were ideal for trade with the West Indies * ''' Mary, John Morel's widow, had issues transferring property to the mainland after her husband's death.''' :13 Feb 1783 Present Honorable Jenkin Davis Esq., President; Zacharias Fenn, Re: James Bryan, John Elliot He died in 1776 as evidenced by his wife Mary's following Petition to the court "At the Meeting of the Council, October 22, 1776; His Excellency the Prest, William Belcher; : Present His Excellency the Priest, William Belcher. Jonathan Cochrane. William Bryan (Bryan is Mary's maiden name). Button Gwinnett. George McIntosh. Jonathan Bryan. John Houstoun. Mr. William Bryan and Mrs. Mary Morel present the following petition to the board: State of Georgia ... : The Petition of Mary Morel, widow and relict of John Morel, late of the State Sheweth: : That your petitioners have (in consequence of an order lately made and issued from your Honorable Board, for removing all cattle and other stock from the islands within the State which they are now using their utmost endeavors to comply) been put to very great inconvenience and loss, having no place upon the main whereto they can carry their said stock." This Petition continues for another page. Mary (Bryan) Morel's Petition to the Council of Safety dated November 2, 1776 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PS7D-S?i=210&wc=WD6Q-R98%3A1590063759&cc=2546162].Georgia, vol 1, The Revolutionary records of the state of Georgia pp. 209-210 * The Petition is important as Mary and her family had difficulty moving the cattle and stock onto the mainland. If this were the same John Morel from Effingham County, as he was acquiring a great deal of land, this would not have been a problem. 2. The John Morel of this profile will be known as John Morel of Savannah. John immigrated with his family to Georgia on the passenger ship James, in 1733, They were settled by Oglethorpe in Highgate, a French enclave that would eventually be absorbed into Savannah This John was raised with the impoverished as a beneficiary or the Trustees Georgia that officially dissolved in 1752, the same year his father died. As a child, he distinguished himself by learning how to read and write, and his work was sent to England as proof to the crown Oglethorpe's Georgia could socialize its youth to meet British expectations for what defined a gentleman. Probably the most important work John Morel of Savannah accomplished was to develop a means to supply resources, particularly to Salzburger farms functioning in St. Matthews Parish through creating Wharfs and docks in Savannah. This was important as supplies targeted for the Salzburgers were blocked by Thomas Causton and diverted to coastal plantations. We see him beginning with Pipemakers Creek and expanding down through the Ogeechee bain waterways. Eventually, John was assigned Captain in the Continental Army and will now see which John Morel was elected to the Provincial Council of Georgia as this office was through St. Matthews Parish and Effingham County and he was active in his office long after John Morell of Ossabw died..but that will be determined later. * Question: In his Will, Peter referred to John's acquisition of Pipemakers creek, but nothing of his marriages. Is there any mention in Peter Morel of Savannah's will John Morel's interests in Ossabaw Island? AND ::: In his Will John Morell of Ossabaw referred to his distribution of stock and property to his family. Is there anything about the Ogeechee River Basin? 3. Who is this John Morel? ::: ''' Appointed Councilor for the County of Chatham''' : 13 Feb 1783: Attended the Board and took his seat as Councilor for the County of Chatham. Councilor of Chatham County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PSHG-1?i=453&wc=WD6Q-RMP%3A1590063750&cc=2546162] Revolutionary Records for the State of Georgia Vol 2 p 454 : 25 March 1783 John Morel sat as a Councilor on the Board [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PSWF-5?i=477&wc=WD6Q-RMP%3A1590063750&cc=2546162] Revolutionary Records for the State of Georgia Vol 2 p 478 * Councilor on what Board? [AMT] ::: ''' Member of the Provincial Congress of St. Matthew Parish''' : 4 Jul 1775 John Morel is Elected to the Provincial Congress of Georgia for the Parrish of St. Matthew "Member of the Provincial Congress of Parish of St. Matthew [https://dlg.usg.edu/record/g-hi_g-hiia_collectionsofgeo51sava][https://digital.lib.niu.edu/islandora/object/niu-amarch%3A95167] " : 5-6 Mar 1783 The Board was summoned to attend his honor the Governor in Council. Present His Honor the Governor; Honble, Jenkin Davis Esq. President; John Morel, John Fulton, Benjamin Andrews Esqs. Minutes of the Executive Council [https://www.familysearch.org/ar, k:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PSCZ-J?i=470&cc=2546162&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ5PK-1N2M] Revolutionary Records for the state of Georgia vol. 2 p. 471 ::: Are there 2 John Morels described on the same page? : 28 March 1783: John Morel is sitting as a Councilor on the Executive Board; AND : "On information that Magistrates are wanted in that part of this County, Southward of the river Ogeechee Neck or the lower part of St. Phillips, and William Maxwell, Francis Codington, and Benjamin Stites have been represented as fit persons to be Magistrates. ORDERED that they be accordingly appointed. : On like presentations from the districts distinguished and known by White Bluff and Little Ogeechee, ORDERED that Capt John Morel, Thomas Netherclift, and James Parker, be appointed for the district of White Bluff; and that Francis Bourquin and Doctr Frederick Rehm, and they have hereby appointed Justices for the Districts of Little Ogeechee aforesaid. ORDERED that the secretary of this Board this (?) officially thereof, that they may attend the Board and qualify accordingly -- 2 John Morels on the same entry?[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PSCQ-C?i=480&wc=WD6Q-RMP%3A1590063750&cc=2546162] Revolutionary Records for the state of Georgia vol. 2 p. 481 15 pages forward: : Thomas Netherclift and John Morel Esqs qualified as Magistrates for the district of White Bluff* In the County of Chatham, pursuant to the appointment of this Board John Morel Appointed a Justice for White Bluff [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PS8F-J?i=495&wc=WD6Q-RMP%3A1590063750&cc=2546162] Revolutionary Records for the state of Georgia vol. 2 p. 496 * White Bluff: a collection of communities—Nicholsonboro, Rose Dhu, Twin Hill, and Cedar Grove—located in Chatham County, Georgia, United States and now part of Savannah. In 1940, as part of research published in Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies Among the Georgia Coastal Negroes, the total population was estimated at 400.[2] The communities were centered on White Bluff Road, eight miles southeast of Savannah. White Bluff, Georgia. (2022, December 21). Define White Bluff [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Bluff,_Georgia] Wikepedia

DEGOEY, DE GOEY

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The goal of this project is to unite the DeGoey Clans!

DeGraff Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Find the links from Canada back to France via Hiram DrGraff Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]]. Descendant of Hiram. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * find proof of Hiram DeGraff's father and Grandfather * find ship passenger lists from Holland to New Amsterdam. * sort the mystery of the French Huguenots and DeGraff Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19903315 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Degrassi

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This free space is a collector page for all of the television shows, films, and web series associated with the '''Degrassi''' franchise (1979-Present). Degrassi is known as ''The Longest Running Drama Series in Canadian History.'' '''Official Website''': http://www.degrassi.tv/ ''Created by: '' *Linda Schuyler, CM ''(née Bawcutt), living.'' *[[Hood-8051|"Kit" Hood (1943-2020)]] {|border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" !|Title !|Years !|
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===Awards and Honours === *8 Gemini Awards *two International Emmy Awards *2005 & 2007 - Teen Choice Awards *2011 - Peabody Award *2023 - [https://www.canadaswalkoffame.com/inductee/degrassi Canada's Walk of Fame] === Notes === == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degrassi *https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2499068 *https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/degrassi *https://www.canadaswalkoffame.com/inductee/degrassi

Degraw Street, Brooklyn, New York Place Study Info

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Degraw Street Project

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Degraw Street in Brooklyn and it's people.
Apparently Degraw Street was named for an early landowner, James Degraw. There is not much known about the man, but on 16 April 1764 he did offer some land for sale, "James Degraw, Brooklyn, offers for sale his farm opposite the church, and joining Mr. Harvey's, a mile from the ferry. It is convenient for the New York market, having ten acres of land and forty fruit-trees." - Stiles, Henry Reed, ''A History of the City of Brooklyn,'' 1867.
This is a mini-study to track families that lived here and what happened to them. Most of these profiles are of Italian immigrants who worked as day laborers and longshoremen. They lived in multi-family tenements and often inter-married. === New York Census, 1925 === {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" |- ! width="50"|House Number ! width="200"|Name ! Relationship to Head ! Year of Birth ! width="200"|Connected? ! width="200"|Remarks? |- |57||Prisco, Louis|| Head|| 1875 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Caroline|| Wife|| 1873 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Michael|| Son|| 1902 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Antonio|| Son|| 1903 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Thomas|| Son|| 1905 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Pasqualina|| Dau|| 1906 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Louis|| Son|| 1909 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Sylvestre|| Son|| 1913 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Caroline|| Dau|| 1914 ||||needs profile |- |57||Prisco, Angelina|| Dau|| 1912 ||||needs profile |- |57||DeOvilo, George|| Head|| 1897 ||||needs profile |- |57||DeOvilo, Anna|| Wife|| 1904 ||||needs profile |- |59||Fara, Jack||Head||1892||||needs profile |- |59||Fara, Roy||Wife||1895||||needs profile |- |59||Fara, Isabella||Dau||1923||||needs profile |- |59||Fara, Anna||Dau||1925||||needs profile |- |59||Orlando, Vincent||Brother-in-law||1903||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Joseph||Head||1878||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Rachael||Wife||1885||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Saddie||Dau||1903||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Ray||Dau||1905||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Anthony||Son||1907||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Mary||Dau||1909||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Helen||Dau||1915||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Jack||Son||1917||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Josephine||Dau||1919||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Margarta||Dau||1921||||needs profile |- |61||Pelicano, Marion||Son||1923||||needs profile |- |62||Martin, James|| Head|| 1867||||needs profile |- |62||Sweeney, William||Boarder||1869||||needs profile |- |62||Michael, Fred|| Boarder||1875||||needs profile |- |62||Kaya, James|| Boarder||1876||||needs profile |- |62||Pearson, Carl|| Boarder||1875||||needs profile |- |62||Olsen, Edward||Boarder||1885 ||||needs profile |- |62||Martin, James|| Head|| 1867||||needs profile |- |62||Sweeney, William||Boarder||1869||||needs profile |- |62||Michael, Fred|| Boarder||1875||||needs profile |- |62||Kaya, James|| Boarder||1876||||needs profile |- |62||Pearson, Carl|| Boarder||1875||||needs profile |- |62||Olsen, Edward||Boarder||1885||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Frank||Head||1871||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Rose||Wife||1881||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Joseph||Son||1905||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Santa||Dau||1907||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Vincent||Son||1909||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Rose||Dau||1912||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Antonetta||Dau||1916||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Antonio||Son||1918||||needs profile |- |63||Messina, Dorothy||Dau||1922||||needs profile |- |64||[[Zerino-2|Zerino, Frank]]||Head||1880 ||N|| |- |64||[[Grasso-126|Zerino, Fanny]]|| Wife||1887||N|| |- |64||[[Zerino-3|Zerino, Michael]]||Son||1906||N|| |- |64||[[Zerino-4|Zerino, Morris]]||Son||1910||||needs profile |- |64||[[Zerino-5|Zerino, Joseph]]||Son||1911||N|| |- |64||Zerino, Jennie|| Dau||1916||||needs profile |- |64||Zerino, Mary|| Dau||1920||||needs profile |- |64||Zerino, Concetta||Dau||1922||||needs profile |- |64||Zerino, Rose||Dau||1923||||needs profile |- |64||DeCurtis, Frank||Head||1871||||needs profile |- |64||DeCurtis, Teresa||Wife||1877||||needs profile |- |64||DeCurtis, Michelina||Dau||1906 ||||needs profile |- |64||DeCurtis, Lizzie||Dau||1910||||needs profile |- |65||Caputo, Joseph||Head||1860||||needs profile |- |65||Caputo, Domenica||Wife||1862||||needs profile |- |65||Caputo, Carmelo||Son||1906||||needs profile |- |65||Caputo, Theodore||Head||1900||||needs profile |- |65||Caputo, Angelina||Wife||1902||||needs profile |- |65||Caputo, Mamie||Dau||1922||||needs profile |- |65||[[Caputo-130|Caputo, Rose]]||Dau||1923||Y|| |- |66||Imperato, Carlo||Head||1883||||needs profile |- |66||Imperato, Anna||Wife|| 1885||||needs profile |- |66||Imperato, Ralph||Son|| 1907||||needs profile |- |66||Imperato, Frank||Son|| 1909||||needs profile |- |66||Imperato, Louisa||Dau||1911||||needs profile |- |66||Imperato, Mario||Son|| 1915||||needs profile |- |66||Imperato, Alfred||Son|| 1917||||needs profile |- |66||Imperato, Edward|| Son||1921||||needs profile |- |66||Imperato, Anthony||Son||1923||||needs profile |- |66||Block, Blas||Head|| 1854||||needs profile |- |66||DeClerk, Charles||Head||1892||||needs profile |- |66||DeClerk, Madelina|| Wife||1894||||needs profile |- |66||DeClerk, Teresa||Dau|| 1913||||needs profile |- |66||Esposito, Teresa||Mother-in-law||1865||||needs profile |- |68||Logacono, Anthony||Head|| 1869||||needs profile |- |68||Logacono, Rose||Wife|| 1873||||needs profile |- |68||Zapia, Rocco||Head||1890 ||||needs profile |- |68||Zapia, Mary||Wife||1895||||needs profile |- |68||Zapia, Anthony||Son||1914||||needs profile |- |68||Zapia, Mary||Dau|| 1915||||needs profile |- |68||Zapia, Joseph||Son||1916||||needs profile |- |68||Zapia, Ernest||Son||1919||||needs profile |- |68||Zapia, John||Son||1920 ||||needs profile |- |68||Zapia, Dominick||Son||1922 ||||needs profile |- |68||Carna, Vincent||Head||1892 ||||needs profile |- |68||Carna, Carmela||Wife||1893 ||||needs profile |- |68||Carna, Mary||Dau||1923||||needs profile |- |68||Tremonta, Angelina||Sister-in-law||1907||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, John|| Head||1873||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, Katherine||Wife||1879||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, Josephine||Dau||1905||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, Peter||Son||1906||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, Julius||Son||1908||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, Anna||Dau||1911||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, Alexander||Son||1913||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, Frank||Son||1915||||needs profile |- |69||DeCicco, George||Son|| 1917||||needs profile |- |70||[[Selvaggio-88|Selvaggio, Salvatore]]||Head||1867||Y|| |- |70||[[Ingrassia-39| Selvaggio, Mary (Ingrassia)||Wife||1876||Y|| |- |70||[[Selvaggio-85|Selvaggio, John]]||Son||1910||Y|| |- |70||[[Selvaggio-98|Selvaggio, Anthony]]||Son||1911||Y|| |- |70||Coopman, William||Head||1858 |||| |- |70||[[Migliaccio-27|Milgaccio, Amico]]||Head||1900||Y|| |- |70||[[Selvaggio-97|Milgaccio, Carmela]]||Wife||1906||Y|| |- |70||Milgaccio, Mary||Dau||1924 ||||needs profile |- |70||Amorusso, Joseph|| Head||1873||||needs profile |- |70||Amorusso, Dominica||Wife||1875||||needs profile |- |70||Amorusso, Anthony||Son||1908 ||||needs profile |- |71||Pesano, Ralph||Head||1885||||needs profile |- |71||Pesano, Concetta||Wife||1887||||needs profile |- |71||Pesano, Anna||Dau||1909||||needs profile |- |71||Pesano, Fredrick||Son||1912||||needs profile |- |71||Pesano, Nicolo||Son||1915||||needs profile |- |71||Giulino, Dominick||Head||1880||||needs profile |- |71||Giulino, Antonia||Wife||1890||||needs profile |- |71||Giulino, Frank||Son||1908||||needs profile |- |71||Giulino, Filippo||Son||1911||||needs profile |- |71||Cuccio, Dominick||Head||1867||||needs profile |- |71||Cuccio, Petra||Wife||1873||||needs profile |- |71||Cuccio, Sylvesto||Son||1907||||needs profile |- |71||Sarci, Dominick||Head||1860||||needs profile |- |71||Sarci, Carmela||Dau||1904||||needs profile |- |71||Sarci, Rose||Dau||1906||||needs profile |- |71||Sarci, Angelina||Dau||1902||||needs profile |- |71||Sandler, Frank||Step-son||1894||||needs profile |- |71||Pennino, Antonio||Head||1860||||needs profile |- |71||Pennino, Jennie||Wife||1870||||needs profile |- |71||Pennino, Josephine||Dau||1909||||needs profile |- |71||Pennino, Joseph||Son||1912||||needs profile |- |71||Pennino, Nicolo||Son||1915||||needs profile |- |71||Orecco, Antonio||Head||1869||||needs profile |- |71||Orecco, Matilda||Wife||1870||||needs profile |- |71||Gennaro, Lawrence||Head||1887||||needs profile |- |71||Gennaro, Jennie||Wife||1891||||needs profile |- |71||Gennaro, Joseph||Son||1911||||needs profile |- |71||Gennaro, Mary||Dau||1912||||needs profile |- |71||Gennaro, Gasper||Son||1913||||needs profile |- |71||Gennaro, Josephine||Dau||1916||||needs profile |- |71||Gennaro, Rose||Dau||1918||||needs profile |- |71||Fantaci, Rose||Head||1890||||needs profile |- |71||Fantaci, Carmelo||Son||1909||||needs profile |- |71||Fantaci, Frank||Son||1914||||needs profile |- |71||Fantaci, Antonina||Dau||1920||||needs profile |- |71||Guardingio, Frank||Father||1860||||needs profile |- |72||Amorusso, Louis||Head||1897||||needs profile |- |72||Amorusso, Mary||Wife||1899||||needs profile |- |72||Cricullo, Ignazio||Step son|| 1915||||needs profile |- |72||Cricullo, Vito||Step son||1917||||needs profile |- |72||DeNatale, Antonio|| Head||1898 ||||needs profile |- |72||Pearo, Joseph|| Boarder||1896||||needs profile |- |72||Ipetingi, Mario||Boarder||1905||||needs profile |- |72||Caravella, Giacomo||Head||1856 ||||needs profile |- |72||Caravella, Francesca||Wife|| 1860||||needs profile |- |72||Riccio, Michael|| Head|| 1890 ||||needs profile |- |72||Riccio, Carline|| Wife|| 1890 ||||needs profile |- |72||Riccio, Lawrence|| Son|| 1920 ||||needs profile |- |72||Riccio, Frank|| Son|| 1922 ||||needs profile |- |72||Riccio, Gaetano|| Son|| 1923 ||||needs profile |- |72||Riccio, Michael|| Son|| 1925 ||||needs profile |- |72||Pampinella, Rose|| Head|| 1862 ||||needs profile |- |72||Pampinella, Dominick|| Son|| 1902 ||||needs profile |- |72||Manero, Frank|| Head|| 1875 ||||needs profile |- |72||Manero, Mary|| Wife|| 1877 ||||needs profile |- |72||Manero, Gennaro|| Son|| 1907 ||||needs profile |- |72||Manero, Joseph|| Son|| 1910 ||||needs profile |- |72||Manero, Madeline|| Dau|| 1912 ||||needs profile |- |72||Manero, Vincent|| Son|| 1919 ||||needs profile |- |73||Ragusa, Joseph||Head||1880||||needs profile |- |73||Ragusa, Giovanna||Mother||1855||||needs profile |- |73||Marchese, Carmelo||Head||1890||||needs profile |- |73||Marchese, Rose||Wife||1894||||needs profile |- |73||Marchese, Frank||Son||1914||||needs profile |- |73||Marchese, Dominick||Son||1915||||needs profile |- |73||Marchese, Petra||Dau||1919||||needs profile |- |73||Marchese, Nicolo||Son||1921||||needs profile |- |73||Giglio, Josephine||Head||1890||||needs profile |- |73||Giglio, Louis||Son||1907||||needs profile |- |73||Glglio, Mary||Dau||1910||||needs profile |- |73||Giglio, Joseph||Son||1911||||needs profile |- |73||Giglio, Nicholas||Son||1914||||needs profile |- |73||Giglio, Angelo||Son||1915||||needs profile |- |73||Giglio, Samuel||Son||1919||||needs profile |- |73||Giglio, August||Son||1921||||needs profile |- |73||Giglio, Angelina||Dau||1923||||needs profile |- |73||Rizabo, Joseph||Head||1862||||needs profile |- |73||Rizabo, Josephina||Wife||1867||||needs profile |- |73||Rizabo, John||Son||1897||||needs profile |- |74||Giuliano, Giachino|| Head|| 1887 ||||needs profile |- |74||Giuliano, Frances|| Wife|| 1893 ||||needs profile |- |74||Giuliano, Frank|| Son|| 1911 ||||needs profile |- |74||Giuliano, Antonio|| Son|| 1915 ||||needs profile |- |74||Giuliano, Rosario|| Son|| 1919 ||||needs profile |- |74||Giuliano, Dominick|| Son|| 1923 ||||needs profile |- |74||Leonardi, Sebastiano|| Head|| 1900 ||||needs profile |- |74||Leonardi, Concetta|| Wife|| 1902 ||||needs profile |- |74||Leonardi, Rosario|| Son|| 1919 ||||needs profile |- |74||Leonardi, Rose|| Dau|| 1923 ||||needs profile |- |74||Leonardi, Louisa|| Dau|| 1925 ||||needs profile |- |74||Lombardi, Louisa|| Mother-in-law|| 1859 ||||needs profile |- |74||Labbito, Ignazio|| Uncle|| 1875 ||||needs profile |- |74||Oliva, Louis|| Head|| 1883 ||||needs profile |- |74||Oliva, Antonetta|| Wife|| 1894 ||||needs profile |- |74||Oliva, Jennie|| Dau|| 1916 ||||needs profile |- |74||Oliva, Carmelo|| Son|| 1918 ||||needs profile |- |74||Oliva, Anna|| Dau|| 1921 ||||needs profile |- |74||Puglisi, Pasquale|| Head|| 1891 ||||needs profile |- |74||Puglisi, Joseph|| Brother|| 1889 ||||needs profile |- |74||Puglisi, Vincent|| Brother|| 1893 ||||needs profile |- |74||Colantoro, Ralph|| Partner|| 1874 ||||needs profile |- |75||Piazza, Nicolo||Head||1888||||needs profile |-| |75||Piazza, Carolina||Wife||1893||||needs profile |- |75||Piazza, Nicolo||Son||1915||||needs profile |- |75||Piazza, Frances||Dau||1920||||needs profile |- |75||Rabalio, Dominick||Head||1879||||needs profile |- |75||Mistretta, Frank||Head||1889||||needs profile |- |75||Mistretta, Vita||Wife||1894||||needs profile |- |75||Mistretta, Vincent||Son||1908|||| |- |75||Mistretta, Josephine||Dau||1915|||| |- |75||Mistretta, Salvatore||Son||1917|||| |- |75||Mistretta, Leonard||Son||1919|||| |- |75||Mistretta, Gaetano||Son||1922|||| |- |75||Mistretta, Mary||Dau||1924|||| |- |75||Pase, Salvatore||Head||1880||||needs profile |- |75||Pase, Lena||Dau||1916||||needs profile |- |75||Marchese, Emanuel||Head||1894||||needs profile |- |75||Marchese, Concetta||Wife||1899||||needs profile |- |75||Marchese, Vincent||Son||1915||||needs profile |- |75||Marchese, Salvatore||Son||1916||||needs profile |- |75||Marchese, Michael||Son||1917||||needs profile |- |75||[[Marchese-38|Marchese, Joseph]]||Son||1920||Y|| |- |75||Marchese, Josephine||Dau||1922||||needs profile |- |75||Marchese, Anna||Dau||1919||||needs profile |- |75||Levanti, Angelo||Head||1897||||needs profile |- |75||Levanti, Catarina||Wife||1898||||needs profile |- |75||Levanti, Mary||Dau||1924||||needs profile |- |76||Gulloto, Joseph|| Head|| 1886 ||||needs profile |- |76||Gulloto, Valenza|| Wife|| 1888 ||||needs profile |- |76||Gulloto, Josephine|| Dau|| 1910 ||||needs profile |- |76||Gulloto, Mary|| Dau|| 1919 ||||needs profile |- |76||Gulloto, Frank|| Son|| 1922 ||||needs profile |- |76||Mangiamili, Onofrio|| Head|| 1878 ||||needs profile |- |76||Mangiamili, Salvatore|| Son|| 1906 ||||needs profile |- |76||Pennino, Frank|| Head|| 1896 ||||needs profile |- |76||Pennino, Angelina|| Wife|| 1902 ||||needs profile |- |76||Pennino, Jennie|| Dau|| 1920 ||||needs profile |- |76||Pennino, Anthony|| Son|| 1921 ||||needs profile |- |76||Pennino, Alfred|| Son|| 1923 ||||needs profile |- 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Degree Titles and Abbreviations

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This is a list and glossary of degrees, their titles and abbreviations and and explanation where needed. This free space page is being created to assist in adding abbreviations to profiles so that individuals are properly honored for their accomplishments. Some professionals display their credentials as either prefixes or suffixes or both while others do not. Many professional degree abbreviations are not even recognized. It has been said that a profession is an occupation that requires a body of knowledge, education and training beyond basic skills and includes a code of ethics and standards. Most professions require an a personal investment in acquiring an advanced degree. Educational requirements, degree titles and educational requirements may differ in different countries. In technical fields certifications have often replaced academic degrees or are additional to them. These will be included. You will see that this gets out of hand quite quickly.... "An '''associate degree''' is a 2-year undergraduate degree, often offered through community colleges and vocational schools. An Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science enables graduates to pursue careers or further their education by transferring their credits to a bachelor's degree program.https://learn.org/articles/What_is_an_Associate_Degree.html "A '''bachelor's degree''' ... is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years (depending on institution and academic discipline)."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor%27s_degree "A '''master's degree''' ... is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. A master's degree normally requires previous study at the bachelor's level, either as a separate degree or as part of an integrated course."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master%27s_degree "A '''doctorate''' ... or doctor's degree or doctoral degree is an academic degree awarded by universities, .... In most countries, a research degree qualifies the holder to teach at university level in the degree's field or work in a specific profession."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctorate '''Academic Degrees''' A.A. – Associate of Arts A.S. – Associate of Science A.A.A. – Associate of Applied Arts A.A.S. – Associate of Applied Science A.B. – Bachelor of Arts A.D.N. – Associate in Nursing A.M. – Master of Arts A.M.T. – Master of Arts in Teaching B.A. – Bachelor of Arts B.A.M. – Bachelor of Applied Mathematics B.Arch. – Bachelor of Architecture B.B.A. – Bachelor of Business Administration B.C.E. – Bachelor of Civil Engineering B.Ch.E. – Bachelor of Chemical Engineering B.E.D. – Bachelor of Education B.E.E. – Bachelor of Electrical Engineering B.F.A. – Bachelor of Fine Arts B.J. – Bachelor of Journalism B.Lit. – Bachelor of Literature B.M. – Bachelor of Music B.M.S. – Bachelor of Marine Science B.N. – Bachelor of Nursing B.Pharm. – Bachelor of Pharmacy B.S. – Bachelor of Science B.S.B.A. – Bachelor of Science in Business Administration B.S.Ed. – Bachelor of Science in Education B.S.E.E. – Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering B.S.N. – Bachelor of Science in Nursing B.S.N.S. – Business Studies B.S.P. – Bachelor of Professional Studies C.E. – Civil Engineer Ch.E. – Chemical Engineer D.A. – Doctor of Arts D.A.S. – Doctor of Applied Science D.B.A. – Doctor of Business Administration D.C. – Doctor of Chiropractic D.D. – Doctor of Divinity D.Ed. – Doctor of Education D.L.S. – Doctor of Library Science D.M.D. – Doctor of Dental Medicine D.M.S. – Doctor of Medical Science D.P.A. – Doctor of Public Administration D.P.H. – Doctor of Public Health D.R.E. – Doctor of Religious Education D.S.W. – Doctor of Social Welfare or Doctor of Social Work D.Sc. – Doctor of Science D.V.M. – Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Ed.D. – Doctor of Education Ed.S. – Education Specialist E.E. – Electrical Engineer E.M. – Engineer of Mines E.Met. – Engineer of Metallurgy I.E. – Industrial Engineer or Industrial Engineering J.D. – Doctor of Laws J.S.D. – Doctor of Juristic Science L.H.D. – Doctor of Humane Letters Litt.B. – Bachelor of Letters Litt.M. – Master of Letters LL.B. – Bachelor of Laws LL.D. – Doctor of Laws LL.M. – Master of Laws M.A. – Master of Arts M.Aero.E. – Master of Aeronautical Engineering M.B.A. – Master of Business Administration M.C.S. – Master of Computer Science M.D. – Doctor of Medicine M.Div. – Master of Divinity M.E. – Master of Engineering M.Ed. – Master of Education M.Eng. – Master of Engineering M.F.A. – Master of Fine Arts M.H.A. – Master of Hospital Administration M.L.S. – Master of Library Science M.Mus. – Master of Music M.N. – Master of Nursing M.P.A. – Master of Public Administration M.S. – Master of Science M.S.Ed. – Master of Science in Education M.S.W. – Master of Social Work M.Th. – Master of Theology Nuc.E. – Nuclear Engineer O.D. – Doctor of Optometry Pharm.D. – Doctor of Pharmacy Ph.B. – Bachelor of Philosophy Ph.D. – Doctor of Philosophy S.B. – Bachelor of Science Sc.D. – Doctor of Science S.J.D. – Doctor of Juridical Science or Doctor of the Science of Law S.Sc.D. – Doctor of Social Science Th.B. – Bachelor of Theology Th.D. – Doctor of Theology Th.M. – Master of Theology '''Technical Specialty Degrees and Certifications''' CG - Certified Genealogist OT - Occupational Therapist PT - Physical Therapist RN - Registered Nurse '''IT Certifications''' CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate CISSP - Certified Information Systems Security Professional MCSE - Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Network+ - CompTIA Network+ :More to come. ==Sources== [https://studentclearinghouse.info/verificationshelp/knowledge-base/degree-titles-and-abbreviations/#:~:text=%20B.S.P.%20%E2%80%93%20Bachelor%20of%20%EE%80%80Professional%EE%80%81%20Studies.%20C.E.,of%20Education.%20D.L.S.%20%E2%80%93%20Doctor%20of%20Library%20Science National Student Clearinghouse] [https://www.eduref.net/degree-abbreviations/ EduRef.net] [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Academic_degrees Wiktionary] [https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/technology/blog/it-certifications/ Rasmussen University] [https://www.allacronyms.com/nursing/abbreviations/degree ALLACRONYMS]

Degrees of Certainty of Correctness

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== Degrees of Certainty of Correctness == An assertion can range between 100% certainty of being correct to 100% certainty of being incorrect, with different terms commonly used to indicate where on the spectrum a particular assertion lies. * Absolutely certain that it is correct; no possibility at all that the assertion is incorrect * Correct beyond a reasonable doubt - The standard for conviction in a US criminal case; slighlty less that no possibility that the assertion is incorrect; phrase is rarely used in genealogy * Highly likely; highly probable - This is probably about the level of certainty that would allow an assertion would be deemed "proven" by genealogical standards, per Helen Leary's article: https://bcgcertification.org/skillbuilding-evidence-revisited-dna-poe-and-gps/ * Likely; probable * Reasonably likely * More likely correct than not - This phrase signifies slightly more than 50% chance that the assertion is correct * Less likely than not - This phrase signifies slightly less than 50% chance that the assertion is correct * Not reasonably likely * Unlikely; improbable * Highly unlikely; highly improbable; not reasonably plausible - This is probably about the level of certainty that would allow an assertion would be deemed "proven" false by genealogical standards, per Helen Leary's article: https://bcgcertification.org/skillbuilding-evidence-revisited-dna-poe-and-gps/ * Incorrect beyond a reasonable doubt - The standard for conviction in a US criminal case; slighlty less that no possibility that the assertion is correct; phrase is rarely used in genealogy * Absolutely certain that it is not correct; no possibility at all that the assertion is correct == Degrees of Certainty Required for Different WT Fields == WT has four guidelines that address what level of certainty is required for different profile files: * [[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain]] - This guideline provides general guidelines and references specific guidelines for certain fields. [The specific guidelines presumably override the general guidelines where the conflict.] ** Standard for entering information in a field - "Uncertain" should not be used (i.e., information should not be entered at all) if it is disproven and should generally not be used (i.e., the information should generally not be entered at all) if it is unlikely. [Per "Degrees of Certainty of Correctness" above, information should probably be deemed "disproven" for genealogy purposes if, after considering the totality of the evidence (including its reliability and relevance), it is highly unlikely/highly improbable/not reasonably plausible that the information is correct.] ** Confident vs Uncertain - If, per above, the information may be entered in the field, the information should be marked uncertain if you are not "confident" of its correctness. [The degree of certainty required for "Confident" probably starts with highly likely/highly probable. That means that info may be entered but should be marked Uncertain if it falls in between highly unlikely/highly improbable/not reasonably plausible and highly likely/highly probable.] ** Names - States that they may be speculative but not guesses. ** Parents - States that they may be speculative, even highly speculative, but not guesses. References [[Help:Uncertain_Parents|Uncertain Parents]]. ** Dates - References [[Help:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Dates]]. [For dates that are not estimated and for which there is some evidence to support a specific date, the general rules for entering info and marking uncertain v confident would apply.] ** Locations - References the [[Help:Uncertain_Locations|Uncertain Locations]]. * [[Help:Uncertain_Parents|Uncertain Parents]] - States that connecting uncertain parents is never required. It's a decision made by the editors of the profile. Gives different guidance for pre-1700 and project-managed profiles and for other profiles: ** For pre-1700 and project-managed profiles, the guideline only states that "parents are generally only connected if they appear in reliable sources, but are sometimes connected temporarily." [This suggests there must be "some" reliable evidence supporting the parentage, but since there is otherwise no guidance, the guidelines from [[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain]] presumably apply - i.e., information should not be entered that is disproven and should generally not be entered if it is unlikely; parents may be speculative, even highly speculative, but not a guess. It is unclear if the reference to "speculative" and "highly speculative" were meant to apply to parents for pre-1700 and project-managed profiles, but there is no language anywhere that overrides it. It is also unclear if the references to "speculative" and "highly speculative" mean that parents can be entered can be entered even if they are "unlikely", so long as they are not disproven (which probably means shown by the evidence to be highly unlkely/highly improbable/not reasonably plausible) or a guess.] ** For other profiles, the guideline states that parentage supported by an "uncertain" or "highly uncertain" theory is OK, so long as the theory is better than any competing theory of parentage and the parentage is not disproven. [Seems to mean there must be some evidence to support the parentage (albeit not necessarily reliable evidence) and the parentage must not be disproven (which probably means shown by the evidence to be highly unlkely/highly improbable/not reasonably plausible).] * [[Help:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Dates]] - This guideline encourages estimating dates of events based on any reasonable evidence rather than leaving blank, checking the About/Uncertain box, and explaining the basis for the estimate in the profile. * [[Help:Uncertain_Locations|Uncertain Locations]] - This guideline states that "almost any location name is better than no location at all" and that "even a continent is better than nothing" unless it is "less than uncertain" under the general [[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain]] guideline, but that "more specific locations are always preferred, even if they are uncertain." ["less than uncertain" presumably refers to the guidance in would mean the location should not be entered if it is disproven and should generally not be entered if it is unlikely.]

Degrees of Separation

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'''Degrees of Separation of Kin: How to Calculate Them, in French Systems''' based on Franck Chabot, 2008, http://no-reality.org/genealogie (accessed 1 Dec 2012) Degree of kinship separation is pertinent to legal issues (rights of succession, permission to marry). In French traditions, there are two systems for determining degree of separation: :1. By '''''canon law''''' (the legal system of the Roman Catholic Church) :2. By '''''civil law''''' (the Napoleonic code) As Chabot says: “In both traditions, a '''degree''' is the generation separating a father or mother from a daughter or son. In the two traditions, also, you look to the '''common ancestor''' of two persons to determine their degree of relationship." '''Canon Law''' The legal apparatus of the Roman Catholic Church is called “canon law.” Under the '''''Ancien Régime''''' – preceding the French Revolution – rules of canon law governed the calculation of degree of kinship between two individuals. In both methods, the '''common ancestor''' is the defining reference-point. But to express the degree of kinship between persons A and B in canon law, you count the generations between Person A and the common ancestor, and then do the same for Person B, and report both. But if the two counts are equal (meaning that A and B are in the same generation as each other), you simply report only the one count. '''''Example 1''''' in canon law :''Siblings'' ... kin of the '''first''' degree ::(A and B are both one generation removed from the common ancestor, their parent/s) '''''Example 2''''' in canon law :Simple ''first cousins'' ... kin of the '''second''' degree ::(A and B are each two generations removed from the common ancestor, their grandparent/s) '''''Example 3''''' in canon law :Simple ''second cousins'' ... kin of the '''third''' degree ::(A and B are respective offspring of two first-cousins, so are both three generations removed from the common ancestor, a great-grandparent) '''''Example 4''''' in canon law :An ''uncle/aunt'' and a ''niece/nephew'' (“blood” relatives, aka “consanguineal”; rather than “in-laws”, aka “affinal”) ... kin of the '''second to first''' degree ::(The niece/nephew is two generations removed from the common ancestor, her/his grandparent; the uncle/aunt is one generation removed from that person, his/her parent) '''''Example 5''''' in canon law :A ''great-uncle/aunt'' and a ''grand-niece/nephew'' (“blood” relatives) ... kin of the '''third to first''' degree ::(The grand niece/nephew is three generations removed from the common ancestor, her/his great-grandparent; the great-uncle/aunt is one generation removed from that common ancestor, his/her parent) '''''Example 6''''' in canon law :You are the ''son/daughter'' of your parent’s simple ''first cousin'' (also, in English, your relationship is confusingly expressed as “first cousins once removed”) ... you and your parent’s cousin are kin of the '''third to second''' degree ::(You are three generations removed from the common ancestor, your great-grandparent; the other person is two generations removed from that common ancestor, his/her grandparent) '''Napoleonic Civil Law''' This system uses a different method, which expresses the result in a different way. The result is always a single ordinal number (first, second, third degree, etc.), rather than the dual count as seen in Examples 4 to 6 of the Canon Law method shown above. The Napoleonic method simply '''''adds together''''' the generational steps between the common ancestor and the respective descendents. The examples will make this clear. '''''Example 1''''' in Napoleonic civil law :Kin in the '''first''' degree: ''Parent'' and his/her ''offspring''... ::(One generation separates the two persons. Obviously, the “common ancestor” issue is not pertinent in this instance, and no summing is involved, because only one line is in play.) '''''Example 2''''' in Napoleonic civil law :Kin in the '''second''' degree – two cases: :(a) ''Siblings'' ::(Each of two siblings is one generation removed from the common ancestor, their parent/s. Add those two steps together.) :(b) A ''grandchild'' and his/her ''grandparent'' ::(Grandchild to his/her parent is one step, and the latter to his/her parent is the second step. Compare civil Example 1.) '''''Example 3''''' in Napoleonic civil law :Kin in the '''third''' degree – two cases: :(a) An ''uncle/aunt'' and a ''niece/nephew'' (blood relatives) ::(The niece/nephew is two generations removed from the common ancestor, her/his grandparent; the uncle/aunt is one generation removed from that person, his/her parent. So, 2 + 1 = 3.) :(b) A ''great-grandchild'' and his/her ''great-grandparent'' ::(Analogous to civil Examples 1 & 2b, with yet another generation separating the two kin, totaling three steps.) '''''Example 4''''' in Napoleonic civil law :Kin in the '''fourth''' degree – two cases: :(a) Simple ''second cousins'' (i.e., sharing the same generation) ::(Each of the cousins is two generations removed from the common ancestor, her/his grandparent. Add 2 + 2, yielding 4.) :(b) A ''great-uncle/aunt'' and a ''grand-niece/nephew'' (“blood” relatives) ::(The grand niece/nephew is three generations removed from the common ancestor, her/his great-grandparent; the great-uncle/aunt is one generation removed from that common ancestor, his/her parent. The sum of 3 & 1 is 4. Contrast this to canon law Example 5.)

Del Norte County Photos

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Photos taken in Del Norte County for various Del Norte County residents and places.

Delane Surname

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kuhn-1988|Katrina Lunsford]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Name of parents * Name of Siblings *Ireland ancestors Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10238932 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Delaney Dodson Vaden: Custodial Document for Minor Children

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Custodial Document for Minor Children of D D Vaden Submitted by Ron Williams Transcribed by Charlie Vines Alex Mobley Know all men by these presents thus we Alex Mobley, Zachariah Mobley,and A. W. Bledsoe of the county of Gibson and state of Tennessee are held and firmly bound unto the state of Tennessee in the sum of one thousand dollars in trust for the use of the minor children herein aftermentioned for payment of which will be made we ourselves our executors and administrators sealed with our seals and dated 4th Oct 1858. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the about bound A Mobley was this day chosen and appointed guardian of [[Vaden-181 | Henry C.]], [[Vaden-180 | Henrietta]], [[Vaden-182 | Matilda]], [[Vaden-183 | Josiah]], [[Vaden-55 | Lt Robert]] Vaden minor heirs of [[Vaden-56 | D D Vaden]] deceased. Now if the said Alex Mobley shall will and secure and improve and make of all the property or estate of said minors which have or shall come his hands or knowledge of any other person or persons for him and shall make settlements with the clerk of the county court of said county of his account as guardian of said minors and shall when they become of lawful age pay over all of said estate and the profits thereof to said minors in all respects discharge his duty faithfully as such guardian then this obligation to be void and otherwise to remain in full force and Virtue. Examined and approved. Alex Mobley (seal)
Zachariah Mobley (seal)
A W Bledsoe (seal)

NOTE: Josiah listed above would be Joseph in the 1850 Gibson Co, TN Census. He is also listed as Jack in the 1860 Gibson Co, TN census where he is living with the A Worth family (HN 432, FN 444) family.

Delaney Dodson Vaden: Last Will and Testament

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This is the last will and testament of Delaney Dodson "D D" Vaden. Listed in his will is his third wife, Martha (Jones) Parr Vaden. Also listed are his eleven known children (Richard, Martha, Elizabeth, Dorothy, Mary Jane, Henry, Henrietta, Joseph, Robert, Hannah, and Matilda). This will was submitted to the research of Charles Vines by R. Williams. June Term 1858
Gibson County, TN I [[ Vaden-56 | D D Vaden]] of the county of Gibson viewing the uncertainity of life and the certainity of death do make, publish this, my last will and testament revoking all others 1st I direct that my mortal remains be buried in a decent and Christian manner- 2nd -- It is my will that all my just debts be paid as soon as convenient after my decease- 3rd- It is my will and I hereby give back to my wife [[ Jones-63698 | Martha Vaden]] all the property I got by her in our marriage and one hundred Dollars in cash, one choice cow and calf and one years provisions out of my estate - 4th-- It is my will that my personal property of every kind and variety be sold to the highest bidder ___ ___ credit of Twelve months and my land ___ on a credit of one and two years- 5th- I will [[Vaden-174 | Richard S Vaden]], [[Vaden-175 | Martha S Bledsoe]], [[Vaden-176 | Elizabeth A Blankenship]], [[Vaden-177 | Dorothy F Mobley]] and [[Vaden-178 | Mary Jane Jones]] Ten Dollars each 6th I will my son [[Vaden-181 | Henry C Vaden]] one Hundred Dollars- 7th I will my sons [[Vaden-183 | Joseph L]] & [[Vaden-55 | Robert W Vaden]] Two Hundred & fifty Dollars each first- 8th It is my will that the balance of the money belonging to my Estate be equally divided between my three single daughters [[Vaden-179 | Hannah W.]], [[Vaden-180 |Henrietta O]] and [[Vaden-182 | Matilda E Vaden]] and my two sons [[Vaden-183 | Joseph L.]] and [[Vaden-55 | Robert W Vaden]] and in case of the death of any of these five named children before arriving at age or marriage then the living ones of the five shall have their distributive share or shares- 9th I hereby appoint and request my Friends W T and J A Watkins to act as my executors to this my last will and testament and that they become the Guardian of my children under age and it is my last request that they take charge and control my two youngest sons Joseph and Robert W Given ___ my hand and seal this April 24th 1857 Seal his J P Sharp D D x Vaden J A W Hess mark

Delaney Dodson Vaden in the 1840 United States Census

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== Introduction == This is the family break down for D. D. Vaden's family as displayed on the 1840 U. S. Census. The images for the 1840 census in Gibson County, Tennessee on the National Archives website were very poor, so including the image was not practical. D. D. Vaden's census entry on ancestry.com was indexed at D. D. Vader. Review of the image reveals that D. D. Vaden in the person listed. On the summary page information on ancestry.com, this information can be found on page 180 of roll 521. Viewing the image itself, the image is listed as 26 of 119. The table list the age range of the column and the number of people in the age group. A third column has been added to list which member of D. D.'s family fits this age grouping. == The 1840 Census for Delaney Dodson Vaden == D D is listed in the 1840 US Census of Gibson County, TN. The breakdown of the household is listed below. 1840 Census, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA, Page = 180, Date = , Head of Household - {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DESCRIPTION''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NUMBER''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''IDENTITY''' |- | Free White Males - Under 5||1|| [[Vaden-181 | Henry C.]] (b. 1839) |- | Free White Males - Of 5 and Under 10|||| |- | Free White Males - Of 10 and under 15|||| |- | Free White Males - Of 15 and under 20||1|| [[Vaden-174 | Richard S.]] (b. abt1824) |- | Free White Males - of 20 and under 30|||| |- | Free White Males - of 30 and under 40||1||[[Vaden-56 | D. D.]] (b. abt 1801) |- | Free White Males - of 40 and under 50|||| |- | Free White Males - of 50 and under 60|||| |- | Free White Males - of 60 and under 70|||| |- | Free White Males - of 70 and under 80|||| |- | Free White Males - of 80 and under 90|||| |- | Free White Males - of 90 and under 100|||| |- | Free White Males - 100 and Up|||| |- | |||| |- | Free White Females - Under 5||3||[[Vaden-178 | Mary Jane (b. 1834)]]
[[Vaden-179 | Hannah (b. 1837)]]
[[Vaden-180 | Henrietta (b. 1839)]] |- | Free White Females - Of 5 and Under 10||2||See Notes Below |- | Free White Females - Of 10 and under 15>|||| |- | Free White Females - Of 15 and under 20||1||[[Vaden-175| Martha (b. 1825)]] |- | Free White Females - of 20 and under 30||1||[[Blankenship-1084 | Mickey]] (b. 1803-1804) |- | Free White Females - of 30 and under 40|||| |- | Free White Females - of 40 and under 50|||| |- | Free White Females - of 50 and under 60|||| |- | Free White Females - of 60 and under 70|||| |- | Free White Females - of 70 and under 80|||| |- | Free White Females - of 80 and under 90|||| |- | Free White Females - of 90 and under 100|||| |- | Free White Females - 100 and Up|||| |- | NOTE: The census image for the 10-15 and 15-20 groups is apparently wrong. The 2 girls between 5 and 10 is Elizabeth Ann (born November 20, 1826) and Dorothy Francis (born August 05, 1828). They would be 13 and 11, respectively. It would seem that the proper catagory for these girls would be 10-15 rather than 5-10.|||| |- | |||| |- | Free Colored Males - Under 10|||| |- | Free Colored Males - Of 10 and under 24|||| |- | Free Colored Males - Of 24 and under 36|||| |- | Free Colored Males - Of 36 and under 55|||| |- | Free Colored Males - Of 55 and under 100|||| |- | Free Colored Males - 100 and Up|||| |- | Free Colored Females - Under 10|||| |- | Free Colored Females - Of 10 and under 24|||| |- | Free Colored Females - Of 24 and under 36|||| |- | Free Colored Females - Of 36 and under 55|||| |- | Free Colored Females - Of 55 and under 100|||| |- | Free Colored Females- of 100 and Up|||| |- | |||| |- | Slave Males - Under 10|||| |- | Slave Males - Of 10 and under 24|||| |- | Slave Males - Of 24 and under 36|||| |- | Slave Males - Of 36 and under 55|||| |- | Slave Males - Of 55 and under 100|||| |- | Slave Males - 100 and Up|||| |- | |||| |- | Slave Females - Under 10|||| |- | Slave Females - Of 10 and under 24|||| |- | Slave Females - Of 24 and under 36|||| |- | Slave Females - Of 36 and under 55|||| |- | Slave Females - Of 55 and under 100|||| |- | Slave Females- of 100 and Up|||| |- | |||| |- | TOTOAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE||10|| |- | |||| |- | NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MINING|||| |- | NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN AGRICULTURE||2|| |- | NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN COMMERCE|||| |- | NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURING AND TRADE|||| |- | NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN NAVIGATION OF THE OCEAN|||| |- | NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN NAVIGATION OF CANALS, LAKES, OR RIVERS|||| |- | NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN LEARNED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS|||| |- | PENSIONERS FOR REVOLUTIONARY OR MILITARY SERVICES||NAME||AGE |- | |||| |- | |||| |- | WHITE PERSONS WHO ARE DEAF AND DUMB - UNDER 14|||| |- | WHITE PERSONS WHO ARE DEAF AND DUMB - OF 14 AND UNDER 25|||| |- | WHITE PERSONS WHO ARE DEAF AND DUMB - OF 25 AND UP|||| |- | WHITE PERSONS WHO ARE BLIND|||| |- | WHITE PERSON WHO IS INSANE OR IDIOT IN PUBLIC CHARGE |||| |- | WHITE PERSON WHO IS INSANE OR IDIOT IN PRIVATE CHARGE|||| |- | |||| |- | |||| |- | COLORED PERSONS WHO ARE DEAF AND DUMB|||| |- | COLORED PERSONS WHO ARE BLIND|||| |- | COLORED PERSONS WHO IS INSANE OR IDIOT IN PUBLIC CHARGE |||| |- | COLORED PERSONS WHO IS INSANE OR IDIOT IN PRIVATE CHARGE|||| |- | |||| |- | |||| |- | UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES|||| |- | NUMBER OF STUDENTS|||| |- | ACADEMIES AND GRAMMER SCHOOLS|||| |- | NUMBER OF SCHOOLS|||| |- | PRIMARY AND COMMON SCHOOLS|||| |- | NUMBER OF SCHOLARS AT PUBLIC CHARGE|||| |- | NUMBER OF WHITE PERSONS WHO CANNOT READ AND WRITE|||| |- | |} == Source == : Source S1 : Title: [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8057&h=3412228&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ARk729&_phstart=successSource Household of D. D. Vaden: 1840 U. S. Census, Gibson County, Texas], Roll 521; Page 180; Family History Library Film: 0024544. A paid subscription to ancestry.com is required to view images.

Delaney Dodson Vaden in the 1850 United States Census

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This page is obsolete. Please visit the full transcribed image where D D Vaden and his family appear on the 1850 U. S. Census [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1850_United_States_Federal_Census%2C_Gibson_County%2C_Tennessee%2C_Sheet_292 here]

Delano Kahlstorf External Files

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Holding place for the external files related to Stuve-20 === External Files === * File M1013. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Krohn Clinic Black River Falls WI 20112.jpg. Krohn Clinic Black River Falls WI 2011(2). * File M10229. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Farmhouse Front row Hans Manley Gilbert Stu.jpg. Stuve Farmhouse; Front row; Hans Manley Gilbert Stuve (1st on left) Margaret Marian Stuve (2nd from right). * File M1078. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Short letter to Ruth Short 1970 p1.jpg. Helen Short letter to Ruth Short 1970 p1. 1970 This letter is included because Helen wrote just like she spoke, and this letter is a good example of that. * File M11021. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve sisters L to R Almyra Helen Margaret.jpg. Stuve sisters L to R: Almyra, Helen, & Margaret. * File M11048. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Manley center sister Helen Stuve right.jpg. Manley (center) & sister Helen Stuve (right). * File M1155. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen RN Reunion.jpg. Helen RN Reunion. * File M11655. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Mary Clara and Helen.jpg. Mary, Clara, and Helen. Must be from the later 1950's?. * File M1192. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen RN on Stairs at home.jpg. Helen RN on Stairs at home. * File M11960. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Dudley Robert Short Sr and Helen Esther Marble St.htm. Dudley Robert Short Sr and Helen Esther Marble Stuve Short were distant cousins. * File M1203. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Heidi Del Pojo.jpg. Helen Heidi Del Pojo. * File M1210. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DR Short Family abt 1952.jpg. DR Short Family abt 1952. Where was this taken?. * File M12322. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Delano Kahlstorfs parents are cousins.htm. Delano Kahlstorf's parents are cousins. * File M125. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Harold Helene in Claras Kitchen.jpg. Helen, Harold, Helene in Clara's Kitchen. * File M1315. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\granddaughters and greatgranddaughters of Hovel a.jpg. granddaughters and great-granddaughters of Hovel and Margrete Stuve. Back, L-R: Phyllis (Howell's), Opal (John's), Dorothy (Howell's), Ruth (John's), Lillian (John's), Kathryn Burnett, Hazel (John's). Front, L-R: Helen (Hans'), Esther (John's), and Marie Burnett. * File M1319. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\autographs for Helen Stuve 2.jpg. autographs for Helen Stuve 2. later 1920's. This is one of many pages of autographs in Helen E.M. Stuve's memory book from the mid to late 1920's. This page is included because it contains autographs from Helen's relatives. * File M1323. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuve Nursing class plus a guy.jpg. Helen Stuve Nursing class plus a guy. * File M1345. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 18.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 18. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M136. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Short letter to Ruth Short 1970 p 2.jpg. Helen Short letter to Ruth Short 1970 p. 2. 1970 This letter is included because Helen wrote just like she spoke, and this letter is a good example of that. * File M1363. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\The kiss the getaway and the getaway carDRS and H.jpg. The kiss, the getaway, and the getaway car--DRS and HEMS 1938. 15 June 1938. DR Short and Helen Stuve's wedding kiss, departure from his parent's home, and their car. * File M1435. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Almyra Helwig Bob and Helen Short.jpg. Almyra Helwig, Bob and Helen Short. * File M1447. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Charles Ruth Helen Short and friends.jpg. Charles, Ruth, Helen Short and friends. Charles Short, Herbert Livingston, Ruth Short, Ethel Dinsmore, and Helen Stuve Short {not sure who the car-driver is}. * File M1457. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Hults Landeens Shorts FL 1983.jpg. Hults, Landeens, Shorts, FL 1983. L-R: Eunice, Nada, Oliver, Glen, Ruth, Helen, Bob. [ID is in DR Short's handwriting.]. * File M1477. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Idaho Homestead again.jpg. Idaho Homestead again. * File M1500. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Shorts to Miami.jpg. Shorts to Miami. Helen is on the left, and Helene is on the right. Not sure who's in the middle. This must have been taken in 1959 or 1960. * File M1532. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DR Short family 1958.jpg. DR Short family, 1958. 1958 The dog's name was "Spottie," as the back of each photo of him is sure to remind us--whether or not the humans are identified is another matter!. * File M1549. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Wessington Springs Cemetery.jpg. Wessington Springs Cemetery. June 2009. Burial place of many of the Shorts. Pictured: Helene Short Kahlstorf, Aidan Kahlstorf, Stefan Kahlstorf. * File M1555. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Jason Spencer and Helen Short.jpg. Jason Spencer and Helen Short. Jason was John and Judy Spencer's oldest son, who died in a car accident in Montana. * File M1562. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 8.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 8. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M1563. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve sibling pic again.jpg. Stuve sibling pic again. L-R: Margaret, Almyra, Helen, Howell, Raymond, John, Manley, Ulysses, Martin. Howell's wife Mabel is standing to the left, holding a baby. * File M1592. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media RNsRuth and Helen Stuve.jpg. 2 RNs--Ruth and Helen Stuve. I presume I've got the right Ruth Stuve, because this is the person wh was nearest in age to Helen, and who lived long enough to be an adult. * File M1602. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Wess Springs hospital aerial.jpg. Wess Springs hospital aerial. * File M1645. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Pend Oreille River in Idaho.jpg. Pend Oreille River in Idaho. From Helen Stuve's Photo Album. * File M1657. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Helene Short 1961.jpg. Helen and Helene Short, 1961. 10 June 1961. This was taken after Helene's marriage to Kenneth Kahlstorf. * File M1666. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Last PineHumbird.jpg. Last Pine--Humbird. From Helen Stuve's Photo Album. * File M1690. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Louis to Helen 19382.jpg. Louis to Helen 1938-2. * File M1710. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\STUVE Familyretry.jpg. STUVE Family--retry. This is merely a new copy of the photo in higher resolution. L-R: Hans, Emma, Howell, Raymond, Margaret, Manley, Almyra, Ulysses, Martin, Helen, and John. * File M1720. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Robert Short Wedding.jpg. Helen and Robert Short Wedding. 15 June, 1938. From left: Rosalie, Christena, Burton, Charles, D. Robert, Hugh Augustus, Helen, Alice, Ruth, and Mary Short. * File M1753. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Women with horse and buggy 2nd try.jpg. Women with horse and buggy 2nd try. Don't know who these people are, but they're arranged in Helen Stuve's photo album next to photos of other family members. * File M176. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Short Sibs late 70s.jpg. Short Sibs late 70s. * File M1761. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helens bday abt 1970 002.jpg. Helens bday abt 1970 002. * File M1767. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 4.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 4. A listing of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M1772. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\WSC Letter patch 1934.jpg. WSC Letter patch 1934. * File M1783. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Clara Burton Short Ed Mary Spencer Helen Bob Shor.jpg. Clara, Burton Short; Ed, Mary Spencer; Helen, Bob Short; Ruth Short in 1961. * File M1786. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuve no glasses.jpg. Helen Stuve no glasses. * File M1790. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Heidi Pojo.jpg. Helen Heidi Pojo. * File M1796. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob Helen Helene Heidi Del 1974.jpg. Bob Helen Helene Heidi Del 1974. * File M1803. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Shorts bay window with morningglories.jpg. Shorts bay window with morning-glories. 1961 This is how I remember the East lawn at my grandparent's house in Wessington Springs. * File M1877. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob Helen Helene Dudley Grace June 1978.jpg. Bob, Helen, Helene, Dudley, Grace, June 1978. Bob and Helen Short's fortieth wedding anniversary. * File M1881. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Ruth Helen and DR Short Tombstone.jpg. Ruth, Helen and DR Short Tombstone. Ruth is DR Short's sister. When this photo was taken she had not yet died. DR and Helen's son Dudley is also listed on the marker, but he is still alive, and plans to be buried elsewhere since marrying Joanne a few years ago. * File M1901. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Humbird Bluff.jpg. Humbird Bluff. * File M1904. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bellin Nursing School.jpg. Bellin Nursing School. * File M1905. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuves Photo Album Stuves in 1919.jpg. Helen Stuve's Photo Album: Stuves in 1919. Here's an early photo, and I can recognise some of the people: Helen, Emma, Hans, Margaret, and Charles Martin. * File M1908. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\autographs for Helen Stuve 1.jpg. autographs for Helen Stuve 1. later 1920's. This is one of many pages of autographs in Helen E.M. Stuve's memory book from the mid to late 1920's. This page is included because it contains autographs from Helen's relatives. * File M193. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Louis to Helen 19384.jpg. Louis to Helen 1938-4. * File M1953. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helens bday abt 1970 001.jpg. Helens bday abt 1970 001. * File M1958. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Preteen Helen.jpg. Pre-teen Helen. * File M1969. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen with a dog.jpg. Helen with a dog. * File M1970. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Heidi in abt 1973.jpg. Helen and Heidi in abt 1973. * File M1995. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helenes letter to Helen Short.jpg. Helene's letter to Helen Short. * File M2013. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuve brother kids on july 4th.jpg. Helen Stuve, brother, kids on july 4th. * File M2029. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\st joe river Idaho.jpg. st joe river, Idaho. June 2009. Near the Stuve homestead in the first part of the 20th century. * File M2036. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve toddlers.jpg. Stuve toddlers. I know these to be Helen Stuve and/or her siblings, but haven't worked out who's who. * File M2117. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 15.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 15. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M2128. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Howell Mabel Shorts.jpg. Howell, Mabel, Shorts. Top, L-R: Mabel and Howell Stuve, Grace Short, Helene Short. Bottom: Helen and Bob Short. * File M2134. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob and Helen SHort w Heidi and Del Kahlstorf 5 A.jpg. Bob and Helen SHort w Heidi and Del Kahlstorf 5 Apr 1969. * File M2146. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Ruth thank you to Helen.jpg. Ruth-- thank you to Helen. * File M2191. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Almyra to Helen 1975.jpg. Almyra to Helen 1975. * File M2228. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Mabel Howell Helen.jpg. Mabel, Howell, Helen. * File M2232. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\HelenStuve.jpg. Helen_Stuve * File M2268. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Baby Helen Marg Almyra Ray Manley Stuve in Idaho.jpg. Baby Helen, Marg, Almyra, Ray, Manley Stuve in Idaho. * File M227. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DR Short 1992 Xmas letter.jpg. DR Short 1992 Xmas letter. * File M2309. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen on a mower.jpg. Helen on a mower. * File M2372. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 12.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 12. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M2398. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 11.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 11. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M2419. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Family Record from John Ivan Stuves Memorial Book.jpg. Family Record from John Ivan Stuve's Memorial Book. * File M2428. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Louis to Helen 19381.jpg. Louis to Helen 1938-1. * File M2432. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helene Helen Alice Hugh Grace.jpg. Helene Helen Alice Hugh Grace. * File M2434. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 10.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 10. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M2475. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Alice front porch.jpg. Helen and Alice front porch. * File M2489. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\We like popcorn yes we do 001.jpg. We like popcorn, yes we do! 001. * File M2494. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\group with Miss McDermott.jpg. group with Miss McDermott. Bob and Helen Short are on the far right, but this photo is included because their long-time secretary and friend, Blanche McDermott, is on the far left. We all have memories of Miss McDermott! Several other familiar faces are in this snapshot, but someone else will have to do the ID for them!. * File M2495. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helene Short Kahlstorf to DR Short letter.jpg. Helene Short Kahlstorf to DR Short letter. 1994 This is the letter Helene Short Kahlstorf wrote to Bob Short when her mother (Helen Stuve Short) was transferred from the nursing home where Bob and Helen lived together to a more specialized facility [Ah-Gwah-Ching, in Walker MN]. Helen died there a short time later. * File M2571. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Helene Eileen.jpg. Helen, Helene? Eileen. * File M258. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob Short Driving Hazard article.jpg. Bob Short Driving Hazard article. This appeared in the Tampa newspaper in 1989, and a relative sent us a copy.... * File M2582. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DRS family abt 1979.jpg. DRS family abt 1979. * File M2583. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen John Howell.jpg. Helen John Howell. * File M2604. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\The Shorts circa 1953.jpg. The Shorts circa 1953. Back Left: Helene, Harold Bjorklund, Rosalie, Mary, Ed, D. Robert, Helen, Burton, Ruth, Clara. Front: Will, Roselyn and Janice Bjorklund, Hugh A., John, Alice (holding Jim? Or Milton Bjorklund?), Grace, Dudley. * File M2626. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve siblings youngest version.jpg. Stuve siblings: youngest version. My best guess is that John was four or five years old in this picture, which would date it around 1916. * File M2628. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\MNWI border.jpg. MN--WI border. * File M2650. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 9.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 9. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M2654. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DR SHORT AND HELEN STUVE WEDDING PIC WITH GUESTS.jpg. DR SHORT AND HELEN STUVE WEDDING PIC WITH GUESTS. * File M2663. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Short and Ross Shaw Family at Ws Spgs house.jpg. Helen Short and Ross Shaw Family at Ws Spgs house. Helen with Dr Ross and Barbara Shaw and their children. Ross was a professor at WSC and later at Seattle Pacific University. * File M2687. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 19.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 19. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M2702. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\KenHelene Kahlstorf wedding pic with parentsbette.jpg. Ken-Helene Kahlstorf wedding pic with parents--better pose. We have several versions of this shot. This appears to be the best one. * File M2709. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Grace Short at a Formal.jpg. Helen and Grace Short at a Formal. * File M2716. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\LRJohn Martin Helen.jpg. L-R--John, Martin, Helen. * File M274. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Dels fourth Birthday celebration 001.jpg. Del's fourth Birthday celebration 001. * File M2755. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Shorts house in winter.jpg. Short's house in winter. * File M2788. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Deer Hunters N WI.jpg. Deer Hunters N WI. I found this in Helen Stuve Short's photos, so I attached it to her. Anyone know who these men are?. * File M2829. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuve senior class 1927.jpg. Helen Stuve senior class 1927. * File M2843. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob and Helen Mischief.jpg. Bob and Helen Mischief. * File M2851. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\AnnHathawayCottage.jpg. Ann_Hathaway_Cottage At Shakespeare Garden. * File M2857. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Family with Emmachronological.jpg. Stuve Family with Emma--chronological. L-R: Hans, Emma, Howell, Raymond, Margaret, Manley, Almyra, Ulysses, Martin, Helen, and John. * File M2860. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Minocqua WI.jpg. Minocqua WI. From Helen Stuve's Photo Album. * File M2862. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 1.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 1. A listing of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M2875. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Hans Stuve and his children.jpg. Hans Stuve and his children. 1926: Hans Stuve, Martin, Earl Ulysses, Raymond, Manley, Howell, Almyra, Helen, Margaret, John. (The little one is one of Howell's, probably Franklin). * File M2894. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\HEMS to DRS Valentine.jpg. HEMS to DRS Valentine. * File M2895. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Dwight Norma Almyra Karl Helen Lilian Dorothy Bet.jpg. Dwight, Norma, Almyra, Karl, Helen, Lilian, Dorothy, Beth, Howell, Mabel. Dwight, Norma, Almyra, Karl, Helen, Lilian, Dorothy, Beth, Mabel, and Howell--Stuve relatives. I'm not sure who is standing behind Lillian, but it could be her husband Lyle. Also, I'm not sure who the two young men in back are. * File M2909. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Aidan Kahlstorf at Marble Mt Idaho in 20092.jpg. Aidan Kahlstorf at Marble Mt, Idaho in 2009--2. This is near where the Stuve Homestead would have been in 1908 when Helen Esther Marble Stuve was born. * File M293. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Robert and Helen Short at their wedding.jpg. Robert and Helen Short at their wedding. * File M2934. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DRS HEMSS wedd invite.jpg. DRS HEMSS wedd invite. * File M2947. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Ken Helene Helen house.jpg. Ken, Helene, Helen, house. * File M2980. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DR Short family 1973.jpg. DR Short family, 1973. Summer of 1973. D. Robert and Helen Short; Larry and Grace Anderson with Doug and Stacy; Dudley and Donna Short with Dawn, Darin and Derek; Ken and Helene Kahlstorf with Del and Heidi. This photo was taken in 1973. * File M2993. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helens RN School Reunion.jpg. Helen's RN School Reunion. * File M2996. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Short Phyllis Stuve Eileen Martin.jpg. Helen Short, Phyllis Stuve, Eileen Martin. * File M3017. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Louis to Helen 19383.jpg. Louis to Helen 1938-3. * File M3036. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 17.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 17. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M3043. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Robert Helene Grace.jpg. Helen, Robert, Helene, Grace. * File M3059. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 5.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 5. A listing of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M3093. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Mary to Bob and Helen p 2 and 3.jpg. Mary to Bob and Helen p 2 and 3. 1962 * File M3107. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Howell Helen Mabel Janet Bob and sons.jpg. Howell Helen Mabel Janet Bob and sons. * File M3149. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Minocqua WIBack Side.jpg. Minocqua WI--Back Side. From Helen Stuve's Photo Album. * File M3150. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve picnic Humbird.jpg. Stuve picnic Humbird. * File M322. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Dawn with red Hat.jpg. Helen and Dawn with red Hat. * File M3250. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Helene Heidi at Wessington Springs.jpg. Helen, Helene, Heidi at Wessington Springs. * File M3265. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 7.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 7. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M3271. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Robins Return 2.jpg. Robin's Return 2. This was Helen Stuve Short's favorite piano piece, and this is the page I remember her playing. * File M3276. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\St Joe River Scenic byway Idaho.jpg. St Joe River Scenic byway, Idaho. June 2009. Near the Stuve homestead in the first part of the 20th century. * File M3309. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuve Toddler picture.jpg. Helen Stuve Toddler picture. * File M3310. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve siblings.jpg. Stuve siblings. Hard to tell who is who here. * File M3347. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DRS HEMSS wedd announcement.jpg. DRS HEMSS wedd announcement. * File M3399. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Martin and Helen Stuve.jpg. Martin and Helen Stuve. * File M3410. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 16.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 16. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M3411. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and John I Stuve.jpg. Helen and John I Stuve. * File M3421. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuve Autograph.pdf. Helen Stuve Autograph. This is a page from Esther Stuve's autograph book. * File M3432. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Jerauld Co Mem Hospital 1947.jpg. Jerauld Co Mem Hospital 1947. * File M3473. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\st joe river Idaho 2.jpg. st joe river, Idaho-- 2. June 2009. Near the Stuve homestead in the first part of the 20th century. * File M3474. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen RN Reg card.jpg. Helen RN Reg card. * File M348. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Dr Roscoe Dean L and Dr Tom Dean.jpg. Dr Roscoe Dean (L) and Dr Tom Dean. Dr Dean Sr was, as I understand it, the main force behind the hospital in Wessington Springs. Helen Stuve Short worked as an RN there, and Helene Short Kahlstorf worked as a nurse's aide there while she was in high school. * File M3525. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Wessington Springs New FM Church.jpg. Wessington Springs New FM Church. This is the new Free Methodist church in Wessington Springs. It was completed in the early 1960's, just a few years before the college closed. * File M3528. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DRS and HEMSS 50th Wedding Anniversary.jpg. DRS and HEMSS 50th Wedding Anniversary. * File M3532. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\new FMC and former WSC site from hills.jpg. new FMC and former WSC site from hills. * File M3540. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and unknownstuve neg.jpg. Helen and unknown--stuve neg. * File M3553. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Helene Dudley Short.jpg. Helen, Helene, Dudley Short. * File M3577. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Grace Doug Stacy Helen.jpg. Grace Doug Stacy Helen. * File M3609. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bellin Mem Hosp 001.jpg. Bellin Mem Hosp 001. * File M3615. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Robert Emma.jpg. Helen, Robert, Emma. * File M3633. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media Wisc DRSHEMSS wedding articles.jpg. 2 Wisc DRS--HEMSS wedding articles. * File M3664. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Robins Return 1.jpg. Robin's Return 1. This was Helen Stuve Short's favorite piano piece. * File M3691. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and unknown.jpg. Helen and unknown. * File M3723. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Wessington Springs College 1936 Reunion.jpg. Wessington Springs College 1936 Reunion. * File M373. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuve all school photo.jpg. Helen Stuve all school photo. * File M3732. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 2.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 2. A listing of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M385. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Wessington Springs College.jpg. Wessington Springs College. Postcard * File M3966. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media10 United States Federal Census.jpg. 1910 United States Federal Census. Year: 1910; Census Place: Harrison, Kootenai, Idaho; Roll: T624_225; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 168; Image: 196. * File M3967. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\South Dakota Marriages 19051949.jpg. South Dakota Marriages, 1905-1949. * File M3968. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media20 United States Federal Census-2.jpg. 1920 United States Federal Census. Year: 1920; Census Place: Mentor, Clark, Wisconsin; Roll: T625_1979; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 25; Image: . * File M4. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Shorts House in Wessington Springs 2.jpg. Short's House in Wessington Springs 2. This photo was unexpectedly found. The home was purchased by HA Short, and later DR and Helen Short and family lived there. It was sold in 1983 when Bob and Helen moved to Florida, and was demolished several years later. It had been a grand house, but the basement built of boulders--combined with the shifting shale under the foundation--was unable to support the house. This house was the site of many, many good memories for us. After Wessington Springs College closed, the college library was moved into the house, making it a crowded treasure trove for a bibliophile such as myself. Hugh Augustus Short and Charles Short both died in the front parlor of this house. * File M409. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Pojo in the Dane Van.jpg. Pojo in the Dane Van. * File M423. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Robert Short from the 1970s.jpg. Helen and Robert Short from the 1970's. * File M43. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Short clan 1985.jpg. Short clan 1985. 1985 Back, L-R: Doug Anderson, Ken Kahlstorf, Del Kahlstorf, Dudley Short, Darin Short, Will Short, Mason Short, Harold Short. Middle, L-R: Grace Anderson, Stacy Anderson, Heidi Kahlstorf, Helene Kahlstorf, Derek Short, Donna Short, Deb Short, John Short, Joan Short, Doris Short. Seated, L-R: Helen and Bob Short, Ruth Short, Burt and Clara Short. On the ground: Wendy Short, Mike Manning, Amanda Short. {missing the Spencers and a couple others}. * File M441. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Shorts House in Wessington Springs SD 1.jpg. Short's House in Wessington Springs SD 1. This photo was unexpectedly found. The home was purchased by HA Short, and later DR and Helen Short and family lived there. It was sold in 1983 when Bob and Helen moved to Florida, and was demolished several years later. It had been a grand house, but the basement built of boulders--combined with the shifting shale under the foundation--was unable to support the house. This house was the site of many, many good memories for us. After Wessington Springs College closed, the college library was moved into the house, making it a crowded treasure trove for a bibliophile such as myself. Hugh Augustus Short and Charles Short both died in the front parlor of this house. * File M447. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Marble Creek Nat Forest Idaho.jpg. Marble Creek Nat Forest, Idaho. June 2009. Near Helen Stuve's birthplace. * File M462. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 6.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 6. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M466. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Wess Springs hospital 1955.jpg. Wess Springs hospital 1955. I vaguely remember when Helen Short still worked here. I especially remember the great esteem she had for Dr Dean. This was also where Helene Short worked as a nurse's aide in high school. * File M485. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob Helen Heidi Del about 1970.jpg. Bob Helen Heidi Del about 1970. * File M519. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve siblings 2.jpg. Stuve siblings 2. Hard to tell who is who here, but I can see Helen Stuve. * File M528. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Krohn Clinic Black River Falls WI 2011.jpg. Krohn Clinic Black River Falls WI 2011. * File M541. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 3.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 3. A listing of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M554. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Short.jpg. Helen Short. * File M558. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 13.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 13. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M571. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\unknown Stuve womenmaybe Helens friends.jpg. unknown Stuve women--maybe Helens friends. Don't know who these folks are, but they were with a bunch of Helen Stuve's photos, and my guess is that they are her friends from school. * File M574. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helens dog.jpg. Helen's dog. From Helen Stuve's Photo Album. * File M6340. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Nyhus cousin chart.pdf. Nyhus cousin chart. This document, prepared by Sharon Lemley, traces the relationship between the Nyhus and Stuve Families. * File M649. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob and Helen Short Wedding color pic.jpg. Bob and Helen Short Wedding color pic. 1938 * File M65. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Short Nurse Grad.jpg. Helen Short Nurse Grad. * File M6640. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media30 United States Federal Census-285.jpg. 1930 United States Federal Census. Year: 1930; Census Place: Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin; Roll: ; Page: ; Enumeration District: ; Image: . * File M684. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve group.jpg. Stuve group. * File M693. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Aidan Kahlstorf at Marble Mt Idaho in 2009.jpg. Aidan Kahlstorf at Marble Mt, Idaho in 2009. This is near where the Stuve Homestead would have been in 1908 when Helen Esther Marble Stuve was born. * File M698. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Humbird Free Methodist Church.jpg. Humbird Free Methodist Church. * File M71. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 20.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 20. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M727. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Dawn playing Piano 002.jpg. Helen and Dawn playing Piano 002. * File M731. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Shorts front porch.jpg. Short's front porch. This is the best photo of Bob and Helen Short's home that has surfaced (!) The people in the photo are Grace Short and Larry Anderson. To the left one can see the outdoor fireplace where we had cookouts. * File M736. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Mary to Bob and Helen p 1 and 4.jpg. Mary to Bob and Helen p 1 and 4. 1962 * File M751. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DANE VAN.jpg. DANE VAN. This was the van Bob and Helen used for traveling around the Dakotas (and elsewhere) in their work for the Dakota Alcohol and Narcotic Education association. * File M752. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Stuve and fellow nursing students.jpg. Helen Stuve and fellow nursing students. * File M7545. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Summer Idaho 1909.jpg. Summer Idaho 1909. * File M7642. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Idaho Boarding House 1908.jpg. Idaho Boarding House 1908. * File M7657. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Marble Creek Idaho.jpg. Marble Creek Idaho. * File M789. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DR Short Helen Stuve Phyllis Stuve Les Goplenseco.jpg. DR Short Helen Stuve Phyllis Stuve Les Goplen--second try. * File M798. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob and Helen Short family abt 1945.jpg. Bob and Helen Short family abt 1945. * File M80. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Charles Herb L Les B Ethyl D Helen S Ruth S 1935.jpg. Charles , Herb L, Les B, Ethyl D, Helen S, Ruth S 1935. * File M8662. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media40 United States Federal Census-140.jpg. 1940 United States Federal Census. Year: 1940; Census Place: Sumner, Barron, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4457; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 3-39. * File M870. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen Short with Helwigs at Shorts Wessington Spr.jpg. Helen Short with Helwigs at Short's Wessington Springs house. abt 1959. L-R: Helen Stuve Short, Norman Martin, Beth Helwig Martin, Karl Lyle Helwig, Almyra Stuve Helwig, Grace Short. * File M89. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Sept 1947 Manley Emma Helen DR and kids.jpg. Sept 1947: Manley, Emma, Helen, DR, and kids. Manley, Emma, Helen, D. Robert. In front: Dudley, Grace, Helene. The three leftmost children are Connie Stuve, Ralph M. Stuve and Glenn F. Stuve. * File M892. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Helen and Helene Short abt 1940.jpg. Helen and Helene Short abt 1940. * File M910. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Bob and Helen Short Xmas 1966 in Lake George.jpg. Bob and Helen Short Xmas 1966 in Lake George. * File M941. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Emma Raymond and Nina Shorts.jpg. Emma, Raymond and Nina, Shorts. mid-1950's Front and Bottom: Grace, Raymond, Nina. Back: Wallace Martin, Dudley, Helen, Emma, Margaret, and unknown older woman. * File M960. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\DR Short and HEM Stuve Dating.jpg. DR Short and HEM Stuve Dating. Abt 1937. This is taken in front of HA and Alice Short's home. * File M966. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\The Free Methodist Church.doc. The Free Methodist Church. * File M9703. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\backside of Margaret Helen Almyra Suve August 19.jpg. backside of Margaret, Helen, & Almyra Suve August 1909. * File M9756. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Aug 1909 The Stuve Sisters L to R Almyra Helen .jpg. Aug 1909 - The Stuve Sisters - L to R Almyra, Helen, and Margaret. * File M981. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 21end.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 21--end. A list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley. * File M998. File: C:\Users\Delano\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Kahlstorf Family Tree-1 Media\Stuve Genealogy 14.jpg. Stuve Genealogy 14. This is a list of the descendents of Hovel Larsen Stuve and Margrete Larsdatter Sirirud [Norstebon], compiled by Sharon Lemley.

Delaplaine Family Papers held by The New-York Historical Society

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== Delaplaine Family Papers collection at The New-York Historical Society == ''This content was in the profile of [[De_la_Pleine-1|Nicolaes de la Pleine Jr. (1634-1712)]] and was moved here for reference because it is not part of the biography of Nicolaes de la Pleine.'' Source appears to be: * Guide to the Papers of the Delaplaine Family 1762-1966 (bulk 1762-1879) MS 161 New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West New York, NY 10024Phone: (212) 873-3400 © 2011 New-York Historical Society: Collection processed by Jan Hilley with later assistance by Alison Barr. Online finding aid created by Erin Shaw. This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit on May 28, 2013 Description is in English. Descriptive Summary Title: Delaplaine Family Papers Dates: 1762-1966 (bulk 1762-1879) Abstract: A collection of correspondence; wills and estate papers; land and real estate transactions; financial papers; genealogical materials; and personal items such as diaries, poetry, religious writings, recipes, school documents, calling cards and invitations, and book recommendations. The Delaplaine family members were New York residents from approximately 1657 although some individuals represented in the collection left the area and established themselves in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. Quantity: 3.0 Linear feet (4 boxes) Location note: Manuscript cage Call Phrase: MS 161 This collection should be cited as the Delaplaine Family Papers (MS 161), The New-York Historical Society. Information derived from wills and other genealogical information within the collection. (Delaplaine family trees are available in the repository.) This collection reflects the life and times of a relatively large family living in the northeastern United States in the late eighteenth - early nineteenth centuries. Among its varied contents are two folders of correspondence (1797-1879). There are letters relating business activity, family news, health concerns and reports, religious messages and romantic feelings (Box 1, Folders 1 and 2). Prominent among the correspondents are Phila Delaplaine Reed and her son-in-law David Sage Williams. A group of letters between Charlotte ("Lottie") and Nathaniel ("Nat") reveal their somewhat clandestine relationship. In one letter "Cousin Elizabeth Briggs," who is in financial distress, writes to Phila Reed asking that she take over the care of her daughter, Mary. Most of the letters are easily legible although, in a few cases, the ink is very faded. Materials dealing with estates and their disposition are found in Box 1 and Box 2. In the first of these, there are wills, notices, releases, assignments, agreements and court actions involving the estates of Samuel Delaplaine, Joshua Delaplaine, Phila Delaplaine, Elijah P. and Charlotte Delaplaine (siblings who died in the same year, intestate), Phila Delaplaine Reed, John Ferris Delaplaine, and Samuel B. Delaplaine. Box 2, Folder 5 contains items pertaining to Collin Reed. He made many wills and this collection contains five of them, as well as an inventory of his estate and a number of documents related to the distribution of his property. Box 1, Folders 9-10 and Box 2 contain information on the many estates of John Ferris Delaplaine. There are also two folders of land and real estate transactions (Box 1, Folders 7 and 8). With only two exceptions, all properties mentioned are located in New York City. The exceptions are a 1794 document referring to land in Georgia and a deed, dated 1838, for property in Flushing, Queens County. These items include deeds, indentures, notes, leases, agreements, quit claims, a tenant's agreement and a title search. Among the financial items in Box 3, Folders 3 and 4, are calculations, obligations, accounts, tax assessments and many receipts. There are a bound receipt book (1801-1823) and two booklets primarily used for receipts but which also contain brief genealogical notes. Two 1762 insurance policies (Box 3, Folder 10) cover shipments of goods from New York to Philadelphia. Both policies are in poor condition. Box 4, Folder 1 contains two personal diaries, for the years 1844 and 1845, belonging to Phila Delaplaine. The entries deal with weather, family issues and the condition of her health. At page 9/16 of the 1845 diary is a valentine poem. Of interest is the supplemental material in the 1844 diary. Included at the beginning are such things as a list of sheriffs and clerks for the various counties; public notaries and commissioners of deeds in New York City; rates of postage; foreign consuls; banks and insurance companies in New York and Brooklyn; and a list of Sundays in the year 1843. In Box 4, Folder 4 are more than 50 recipes for dishes such as pickled walnuts, ground rice pudding, gingerbread, jumbles, syllabub and fried oysters. Most are contained in a booklet that also has other personal notes such as comments on sermons and charitable activities. One page contains Phila's thoughts on the death of her daughter Charlotte in 1834. The collection contains poetry (12 items in Box 4, Folder 2) and religious papers such as hymns, religious cards, a booklet listing members of the Brick Presbyterian Church of New York (1833) and "The Prayer of an American Citizen " written by B. Delaplaine, Jr. in 1793 (Box 4, Folder 3) Many of the Delaplaines were Quakers although membership in other denominations, such as Presbyterian, is also seen in the collection. Among the school papers in Box 4, Folder 5 are five compositions written by David Sage Williams while he was a student at Renssalear Oswego Academy. Box 4, Folder 7 contains three health-related items - a remedy for cholera, another for dropsy, and a medical certificate stating that Samuel B. Delaplaine is unfit for military duty (1814). Specifications for the construction of a residence for Phila Delaplaine at 136 Bowery in New York City are included in Box 4, Folder 8. They require that the house be very similar to that on the adjoining lot belonging to Collin Reed. Box 4, Folder 10 contains a list of book recommendations by Phila Amelia Delaplaine (1842) and an inventory of books in an unidentified library. Phila Reed was for many years associated with the New York Asylum for Lying-in Women. References to meetings and prospective 'patients' are intermingled with the recipes in Box 4, Folder 9 and there are several items such as a meeting invitation and a patient recommendation in Box 4, Folder 6. A significant amount of genealogical information is contained in this collection (Box 4, Folder 11), from births and deaths written on scraps of paper to a 42-page typescript containing transcribed documents and citations focused on the Delaplaines. There is an account of Thomas Pell, Sr., a Williams family genealogy going back to 1647 and a list of houses in New York owned by the Delaplaines and the Pells. Many of the scraps of paper are barely legible but other items are in good condition. The New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West New York, NY 10024 ===Related Material at The New-York Historical Society=== Within the Manuscript Department can be found the following: *Samuel Delaplaine Papers *Joshua Delaplaine Papers One of the Delaplaine family members mentioned in the Philadelphia area is Joseph Delaplaine. The Library has several related items such as the following: * Delaplaine, Joseph. Delaplaine's Repository of the Lives and Portraits of Distinguished Americans. Philadelphia: [s.n.], 1815-[1816]. (Call Number: Y-q 1815.Del) The Library also has genealogical information concerning families related to the Delaplaines. Examples include: *Van Name, Elmer Garfield. Pierre Cresson: the Huguenot of Staten Island, Pennsylvania and New Jersey Progeny Including (De la Plaine and Demarest Lines). Woodbury, N.J.: Van Name for the Benefit of Gloucester County, 1968. (Call Number: CS71.C9253 no.1) * Barr, Lockwood. Genealogical Charts & Biographical Notes on the Pell Family with Special Reference to the Lords of the Manor of Pelham, Westchester County, New York. Pelham Manor, N.Y.: 1946. (Call Number: CS71.P385) === Container List === Container 1 Container 2 Title Date :Box: 1 Folder : 1 Correspondence (1 of 2) 1797-1853 :Box: 1 Folder : 2 Correspondence (2 of 2) 1854-1879, undated :Box: 1 Folder : 3 Correspondence - John Ferris Delaplaine 1839-1856 :Box: 1 Folder : 4 Wills, Estate Papers and Distribution of Estate - Delaplaines 1786-1859, undated :Box: 1 Folder : 5 Wills, Estate Papers and Distribution of Estate - Collin Reed 1809-1848, undated :Box: 1 Folder : 6 Estate Papers, Inventories, Court Records, and Distribution of Estate - John Ferris Delaplaine 1854-1858, undated :Box: 1 Folder : 7 Land and Real Estate Transactions (1 of 2) 1794-1818 :Box: 1 Folder : 8 Land and Real Estate Transactions (2 of 2) 1820-1842 :Box: 1 Folder : 9 Land and Estate Transactions, Brinkerhoff Property - John Ferris Delaplaine 1825-1827 :Box: 1 Folder : 10 Land and Estate Transactions, Eldridge Street - John Ferris Delaplaine 1827-1837 :Box: 2 Folder : 1 Land and Estate Transactions, Cannon Street Property - John Ferris Delaplaine 1829-1858 :Box: 2 Folder : 2 Land and Estate Transactions, 27 Acres of Land (Kingsbridge) - John Ferris Delaplaine 1830-1850 :Box: 2 Folder : 3 Land and Estate Transactions, Corner of Cherry and Pike Streets - John Ferris Delaplaine 1831-1845, undated :Box: 2 Folder : 4 Land and Estate Transactions, 122-123 Streets - John Ferris Delaplaine 1835-1843 :Box: 2 Folder : 5 Land and Estate Transactions, 10 Van Dam Street - John Ferris Delaplaine 1837-1838 :Box: 2 Folder : 6 Land and Estate Transactions, 189 Tenth Avenue - John Ferris Delaplaine 837-1843 :Box: 2 Folder : 7 Land and Estate Transactions, 7th Avenue Lots - John Ferris Delaplaine 1839-1866 :Box: 2 Folder : 8 Land and Estate Transactions, 114 Warren Street - John Ferris Delaplaine 1844 :Box: 2 Folder : 9 Land and Estate Transactions, Gowanus Farm - John Ferris Delaplaine 1845-1847 :Box: 2 Folder : 10 Land and Estate Transactions, Gowanus Farm - John Ferris Delaplaine 1847-1850 :Box: 2 Folder : 11 Land and Estate Transactions - John Ferris Delaplaine 1845-1852 :Box: 2 Folder : 12 Land and Estate Transactions, 18th Street - John Ferris Delaplaine 1852 :Box: 3 Folder : 1 Elijah Delaplaine - Rentals 1818-1840, undated :Box: 3 Folder : 2 Advertisements for Property Sales 1828, 1844, 1868 :Box: 3 Folder : 3 Financial Papers (1 of 2) 1783-1823 :Box: 3 Folder : 4 Financial Papers (2 of 2) 1810-1847, undated :Box: 3 Folder : 5 Financial Papers - John Ferris Delaplaine 1817-1855 :Box: 3 Folder : 6 Financial Papers - Elijah Delaplaine 1834-1837 :Box: 3 Folder : 7 Papers - John Ferris Delaplaine, Jr. 1852-1869 :Box: 3 Folder : 8 Insurance Policies 1762 :Box: 3 Folder : 9 Bond - Daniel Proudfit to George Soullard 1809 :Box: 3 Folder : 10 Fire Insurance Policies 1839, 1856, 1860 :Box: 3 Folder : 11 Blank Forms undated :Box: 3 Folder : 12 Pew Purchase - Reformed Protestant Dutch Church 1854-1856 :Box: 3 Folder : 13 Greenwood Cemetary Deed - Julia A. Delaplaine 1855 :Box: 4 Folder : 1 Diaries of Phila Delaplaine 1844-1845, 1910 :Box: 4 Folder : 2 Poetry 1800-1855, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 3 Religious Papers and Hymns 1793-1858, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 4 Recipes 1824-1834, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 5 School Papers 1838-1840, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 6 Calling Cards and Invitations 1799-1893, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 7 Health-Related Materials 1808, 1814, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 8 House Construction Specifications 1828, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 9 New York Asylum for Lying-In Women Material 1834-1838 :Box: 4 Folder : 10 Book Recommendations and Inventory 1842, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 11 Genealogical and Historical Materials 1809, 1917, 1966, undated :Box: 4 Folder : 12 Fragment and Alienated Envelopes Undated

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FATHER MOTHER PLACE/NOTES/CONTACT D DeLauder, John 25 Nov 1889 William B. De Lauder Ida Moore FK Delauder, Catherine Jewell 14 Feb 1936 Wade DeLauder Rachel Runner Belington FK Delauder, Lena 3 Jul 1904 Thomas James DeLawder Dama Phillips Philippi FK Delauder, Rosa "Rosie" 1876 Barton DeLauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Allen Journey 22 Jun 1889 Barton DeLauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Andrew Wilson 21 Mar 1921 John De Lauder Alberta Harouff FK DeLauder, Andrew Wilson 21 May 1920 Richard DeLauder Dora Andrick Junior FK DeLauder, Arthur 26 Oct 1903 Thomas James DeLawder Dama Phillips Belington FK DeLauder, Avis 23 Sep 1909 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Bertsell 26 Oct 1911 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Darl 24 Nov 1909 Thomas james DeLawder Dama Phillips Philippi FK DeLauder, Dorothy Lee 28 Jul 1926 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Dorsey 30 Aug 1902 Thomas James DeLawder Dama Phillips Belington FK DeLauder, Dorsey Herbert 9 Mar 1928 Lloyd DeLauder Rachel Cross Belington FK DeLauder, Durl Solomon 1 Mar 1928 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Earl Eugene 19 May 1926 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Edith 10 Mar 1916 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Eileen 28 Feb 1919 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Ernest C 3 Feb 1930 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Florna 27 Apr 1904 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, George 15 Nov 1895 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Belington FK DeLauder, John 25 Nov 1887 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Stringtown FK DeLauder, Laura Bell 17 Feb 1899 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Leslie Wendell 5 Aug 1921 Hartzel DeLauder Alda Kelly Philippi FK DeLauder, Lillian Virginia 9 Feb 1924 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Lloyd Goven 3 Sep 1900 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Martha Laverna 13 Jun 1923 Frank DeLauder Pheba Jane Blonde Philippi FK DeLauder, Mattie 24 Dec 1906 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Otis 4 Oct 1921 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Paul Richard 6 Jan 1932 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Pauline 28 Aug 1818 George DeLauder Annice Hill Belington FK DeLauder, Rachel 1874 Barton Delauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Richard "Tiny" 9 May 1915 John DeLauder Alberta Harouff FK DeLauder, Russell 21 Nov 1817 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Ruth 15 May 1905 William Bright DeLawder Mary Etta Moore Belington FK DeLauder, Saberna Marvoreen 14 Jun 1912 Solomon DeLauder Florida Dorcas Nestor FK DeLauder, Sophie J 1879 Barton DeLauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Thelma Marie 3 Jul 1940 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Virgil Earl 30 Dec 1913 John DeLauder Alberta Harouff Belington FK DeLauder, W. Scott 5 Jul 1933 Darl Ophe DeLauder Alma Doretta Murphy Philippi FK DeLauder, Wade 15 Dec 1893 William Bright DeLawder Ida Victoria Moore Stringtown FK DeLauder, Wanda Lee 14 Feb 1930 Wade DeLauder Rachel Runner Belington FK DeLauder, William Grant 28 Aug 1919 Wade DeLauder Rachel Runner Belington FK DeLauder, William Ira 6 Dec 1886 Barton DeLauder Deborah Ann Phillips FK DeLauder, Wilma Genevieve 13 Feb 1930 Lloyd DeLauder Rachel Cross Belington FK DeLawder, Barton 4 Sep 1852 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Christina 29 Mar 1865 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell Philippi Dist FK DeLawder, Delilah 4 Aug 1868 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell Philippi Dist FK DeLawder, Ely 29 Jan 1853 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Ely 29 Jan 1854 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Harriet ca 1855 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell Philippi Dist FK DeLawder, Loretta 15 May 1866 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Nathan 11 Jun 1857 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Richard David 31 Aug 1945 Arthur DeLawder Minnie Bryan FK DeLawder, Samuel 21 Jan 1865 Jacob DeLawder, Jr Sarah (Keller) Bennett [prob]Glade Run FK DeLawder, Sarah Jane 24 May 1859 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell FK DeLawder, Solomon 28 Apr 1870 Jacob DeLawder Elizabeth Stockwell Hunter Fork FK DeLawder, Thomas James 20 Mar 1872 Jacob DeLawder, Jr Sarah (Keller) Bennett Glade Run FK DeLawder, William Bright 11 Mar 1867 Jacob DeLawder Sarah (Keller) Bennett

Delawana Inn

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(This history has been copied from wikipedia.org Delawana Inn. (2014, May 19). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16:54, February 9, 2015, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Delawana_Inn&oldid=609242091 but is taken from a history written by my mother, [[D'Aoust-40|Mary Grise]]. The original source citation will be added later.) The evolution of the tourism industry in Simcoe County and Muskoka followed the great water routes of the trappers, loggers, and voyageurs. Honey Harbour and the site of the Delawana Inn had all of the natural features of a good harbour, protection from the elements, and a beach area for bathing. The sharp eye of entrepreneur Nathan Nickerson identified the site as a perfect location for a hotel. Nickerson and his wife Anne, had operated a store in Midland for twelve years, a sawmill, Nickerson Brothers' Mills in Hogg's Bay, (Victoria Harbour) and with his sons Albert and Charles, established the hotel known as the Victoria House on the present site of The Delawana Inn & Resort. When the hotel opened its doors in 1897, Mr. Nickerson was approximately seventy years old. People thought he "lost his mind", to leave such a lucrative business as the lumber trade, but Nathan was convinced that the Honey Harbour district would become more popular for tourism than the famed Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence. For fifteen cents, according to the ad in the Midland Free Press, the steamer "Odessa" would take guests from Victoria Harbour to Honey Harbour. All guests and supplies had to be transported by boat since there were no roads. Accommodations were available for the night or the week. Guests had the use of boats, meals were supplied, picnic lunches created, and ice cream and confectioneries were available. The hotel was a two-story wooden structure with extensive verandahs. During the early years, Victoria House was a popular fishing camp without electricity or telephones! In the 1920s, Charles Nickerson, Nathan's son, sold Victoria House to the Grisé brothers; they had operated The Royal Hotel across the channel. Fred Grisé, who had managed a liquor store in Penetanguishene until prohibition ended that venture, took over the operation of the mainland hotel. Fred's son, Didace, along with Fred's daughter-in-law, Mary, became the managers. Didace and Mary raised five sons and four daughters while running the resort! It was under the Grisé family that the hotel became The Delawana Inn. Legend has it that a local Chief named Delawana suffered a great tragedy when a rock-fall killed his daughter, Wah-Soo-na, and her two dogs. The Great Spirit gave the area its beautiful birch trees in her memory and the people named Big Dog and Little Dog Channels for her companion pets. Still in the 1920s, and due to the popularity of The Delawana, more cabins were built to increase capacity. Lighting was by acetylene, water was heated by wood, laundry was done by hand and huge icehouses provided refrigeration. By 1935, the Marine Wing was added, providing twenty more rooms, two of which had private baths. Four rooms in the main building contained a bath, eleven had running water, and the remaining seventeen had "still water service". The new kitchen had a dishwasher and oil-fired stoves. Capacity at The Delawana was one hundred guests, most of them fishermen. Didace Grisé was always aware of what other hotels offered and constantly strove to make his hotel competitive and up –to- date. He enlisted dietitians to work in the kitchen; telephones were available twenty-four hours a day, CNR telegrams were sent and received and running water was installed during the war years. The sad but serendipitous opportunity to upgrade came in the form of a fire in August 1952, which burned the main building to the ground. The Grisés did not have insurance, so they turned to private financing and reopened in the following spring. The new main building contained ten rooms, which qualified The Delawana for a beer and wine license. More units with private baths were built and the increased prices were met with some resistance. An aggressive advertising campaign soon attracted conference groups. In July 1973, a second fire destroyed the building and again the family rebuilt. Didace Grise died in 1974, leaving ownership to Mary Grise and two of her sons. The changing nature of travel and tourism saw many Canadians venture off to new foreign destinations, and many Americans just stopped traveling north. In 1996 the resort changed hands, was purchased by a development company from Toronto and went into receivership in 2013. Under new ownership, the resort reopened in 2014. == Sources ==

Delaware Project Members

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If you are a member of the Delaware Project, enter your name and what you're working on here: [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] - working on developing the Delaware Project page and recruiting new members. [[Adams-16917 |Marjorie Adams]] - working on 4 maternal lines that were from Delaware, primarily Sussex. [[Hayes-10374|A. Hayes]] working numerous maternal lines from Delaware, primarily from Sussex. [[Lackey-1464|Richard Lackey]] - working on my paternal line primarily from Wilmington. [[Husted-87|Heather]] working on [[Space:Sources-Delaware|Sources for Delaware]] research, as well as my own family. [[Kersey-456|Kelly Kersey]]-Working on maternal and paternal lines of Quakertown, Lewes, Sussex and a few other areas. [[Flint-3636|Nicci Hartland]] Adding 1950 census information to all Delaware profiles.

Delaware Project sticker templates

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Return to the [[Project:Delaware|Delaware Project]]. For profiles with significant historic relevance to Delaware, the Delaware Project template should be added and the project made a profile manager: {{US History|sub-project=Delaware }} For other profiles that are part of Delaware history but don't quite rate project management, we can use a sticker template to notate a Delaware connection. Below are some examples that you can use for your Delaware profiles: '''Delaware Project Sticker''' {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = US_State_Flag_Images-7.png |tooltip = Flag of Delaware |addinfo = John McKinly is a part of [[Project:Delaware|Delaware History]]}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
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|addinfo = John McKinly is a part of [[Project:Delaware|Delaware History]]}} '''18th century Delaware Settler''' {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
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|addinfo = Joe Schmoe settled in Delaware in the 18th century }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = US_State_Flag_Images-7.png |tooltip = Flag of Delaware |addinfo = Joe Schmoe settled in Delaware in the 18th century }} will give you this: {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = US_State_Flag_Images-7.png |tooltip = Flag of Delaware |addinfo = Joe Schmoe settled in Delaware in 1721 }} Or, if you know the exact year that they settled, you might put in the year: ''' ''Note: In its early history, Delaware was part of Pennsylvania. Settlers who migrated to Delaware prior to October 1701 should be included in the [[Project:William_Penn_and_Early_Pennsylvania_SettlersEarly|William Penn Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project]].'' ''' '''Native of Delaware''' {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
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}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = US_State_Flag_Images-7.png |tooltip = Flag of Delaware |addinfo = Native Delawarean }} will give you this: '''Delaware Roots''' To show that Delaware was an influence in the life of a particular profile - perhaps they were born in Delaware or lived there. {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
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}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = US_State_Flag_Images-7.png |tooltip = Flag of Delaware |addinfo = Joe Schmoe has Delaware Roots }} will give you this: There really is no limit to the combinations that can be used to show a Delaware influence for your profile; by varying the "addinfo= " input, you can create any number of Delaware stickers. Some other ideas: * "Was born in Delaware" * "Died in Delaware" * "Was stationed in Delaware during WWII" * "Was married in Delaware" Don't be shy to share your Delaware pride and history on your Delaware profiles!

Delayed Birth Registration

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Image of the Delayed Registration of LIve Birth for Irene Rose Fouhse (nee MacIntosh). She was born 7 April 1918 in Harris, Saskatchewan, Canada. This was obtained from the Saskatchewan Department of Health as a paper copy. Not available on-line.

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Delia Keavaney Connolly

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Speculation based on names of Delia's children John A. Vincent Francis, Anna Rose, Frank and immigration inquiry of niece Katie Walsh, Delia's family - brother Patrick 1920, 1930 census Philadelphia for Patrick Keavaney, who immigrated 1893(1890) naturalized citizen paper submitted 1920, citizen 1930, born about 1875(1878) Patrick Kervney 45 Head Anna Kervney 45 Wife William Kervney 19 Son Andrew Kervney [served in WW2] 17 Son Martin Kervney 15 Son Catherine Kervney 12 Daughter Marie Kervney 10 Daughter John Kervney [served in WW2] 8 Son Patrick, Anna, and William buried in New Jersey Citizenship Name: Patrick Keaveney Petition Age: 50 Record Type: Petition Birth Date: 17 Jan 1873 Birth Place: Ireland Arrival Date: 1893 Arrival Place: New York, New York Petition Date: 23 Jul 1923 Petition Place: Pennsylvania, USA Spouse: Annie Patrick's baptism record has parents Michael K and Mary Duffy Annie immigrated 1898. On same ship, the Walsh family The family went from Philadelphia to New Jersey Name: Delia Keavney Age: 20 Birth Date: 1880 Birthplace: Ireland Home in 1900: Philadelphia Ward 18, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ward of City: 18 Street: Belgrade Street House Number: 2648 Sheet Number: 11 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 206 Family Number: 206 Race: White Gender: Female Immigration Year: 1899 Relation to Head of House: Cousin Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Ireland Mother's Birthplace: Ireland Years in US: 1 Occupation: Hosiery Worker Months Not Employed: 6 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship William Kane 34 Head Kate Kane 34 Wife Anna Kane 8 Daughter Agnes Kane 7 Daughter Ellen Kane 4 Daughter William Kane 2 Son Elizabeth Welsh 17 Sister in Law (Sister-in-law) Delia Keavney 20 Cousin Name: Edward Joseph Connelly Race: White Birth Date: 21 Jun 1882 Residence Date: 1917-1918 Street Address: 374-Hale St Residence Place: Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Draft Board: 1 Physical Build: Slender Height: Medium Hair Color: Grey Eye Color: Blue Spouse: Bridget

Delmain: Fact or Fiction

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The goal of this project is to determine the lineage of the Delmain surname and to determine if the the surname was an actual ancestral line or invented. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[White-28189|Stephanie Mansfield]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Determine the identities of The Delmain Sisters, popular palmistry act from the 1800’s. * Determine the identity and history of the circus team (Frank) Delmain and Blewitt. *Find the relation between Rosen Delmain (1860’s-1942 Indiana-Missouri) and the Shipley, Ecklebarger and Linderman Family. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13071580 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Delyce Photo Album

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To load family photos and memorabila

Demaree Family Research

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Created to sort out the parents and ancestors of [[Demaree-300|Caroline B (Demaree) Herrington (abt.1841-bef.1866)]] who married [[Herrington-2099|Stephen B. Herrington (1833-1917)]] in 1860 in Missouri =='''1) Who were Caroline's parents?'''== '''Fact''': Caroline (9) was living with Cornelius H Demaree (54 - born about 1796 in Kentucky) and Mary V Demaree (7) in Jefferson, Missouri in 1850. '''Fact''': Mary Virginia (Demaree) Blake died on 18 Nov 1930 in Cedar, Missouri, United States. She was born on 14 Mar 1843. Her parents are listed as Cornelius Demaree & Delphine Keeper.'''Death''': "Missouri, U.S., Death Certificates, 1910-1969", Missouri Office of the Secretary of State; Jefferson City, Missouri; Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1969; URL: https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates#searchDB; Certificate Number: 35591, {{Ancestry Sharing|9069686|7b22746f6b656e223a227148376371634477344346777271707a676a62436271306b6a3963646e63513150455448434c4c5764554d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|60382|495302}} (accessed 14 January 2024), Mary Virginia Blake death 18 Nov 1930 in Cedar, Missouri, USA. '''Conclusion: Caroline's parents are Cornelius and Delphine Keeper.''' =='''2) Who were Cornelius & Delphine?'''== Cornelius married Delphina Keepers in 1828-1840 in St-Louis (St Louis), Missouri, United States. His parents are listed as Cornelius & Phoebe Demaree.'''Marriage''': "U.S., French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954", Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin, {{Ancestry Sharing|9067245|7b22746f6b656e223a2248655849774a51565531636c73314253794578397354346f6b5a375a6764714b5651696a594857474774303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|1111|153705}} (accessed 14 January 2024), Cornelius Demare marriage to Delphina Keepers in 1828-1840 in St-Louis (St Louis), Missouri, USA. ''On the 15th of November 1837, therefore, I married Cornelius Demare, (baptized by a non-Catholic) a dispensation of conception under the disparity of worship, and Delphine Keepers, a daughter of the marriage of James Keepers and Marie Elder, as witnessed by Witnesses: Aloysius Keepers, Elisa Chandler, James Keepers, Mary Keepers and others '' And then there is the signature of the priest beside the witnesses. It means that Cornelius' parents were Protestant but that he was baptized a Catholic (converted to Catholicism) before the marriage, and that Delphine was the daughter of a legitimate Catholic marriage. It definitely does not mean that Delphine was not a Catholic. The point of the two words "filiam ... conjugum" which state that she is the daughter of the marriage of her parents is to demonstrate that she was born a Catholic. Listing her that way with her parents shows she is entitled to be married in the Catholic Church. Cornelius, having protestant parents, had to be baptized by a Catholic priest as a condition of getting the dispensation to allow the marriage. Delphine is a French given name. She was likely of French or French Canadian descent. There were a lot of French Canadians in Missouri around that time, including many of my husband's relatives. A pretty common situation in the melting pot of Missouri in 1837. By the way, the marriage record does not list Cornelius' parents as is stated in the profile. And by the ancestry given for the Demare family in early New Jersey, I would think it was a good bet that his family were historically French Huguenots, protestant.e '''Possible second marriage:''' A Cornelius Demaree married Lucinda Longwith on 26 Jan 1853 in Jefferson, Missouri, United States.'''Marriage''': "Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002", Missouri State Archives; Jefferson City, MO, USA; Missouri Marriage Records [Microfilm], {{Ancestry Sharing|9068674|7b22746f6b656e223a22396e4d716e72586c7678474f54444c4e5850633548543567685a686d632f744d712f4b6e70774f6a4e63303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|1171|11643534}} (accessed 14 January 2024), Cornelius Demired marriage to Lucinda Longwith on 26 Jan 1853 in Jefferson, Missouri, USA. They had a child: Annie, daughter of Cornelius Demaree & Lucinda Eckels, died (age 67) on 17 Jun 1928 in Louisiana, United States. '''Death''': "Louisiana, Orleans Parish Death Records and Certificates, 1835-1954", citing Digital film/folder number: 008454144; Image number: 412, {{FamilySearch Record|ZN52-PBT2}} (accessed 14 January 2024) {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C3MK-991K-6}}, Annie Demaree death 17 Jun 1928 (age 67), daughter of Cornelius Demaree & Lucinda Eckels, wife of James Haig, in Louisiana, United States. =='''3) Who were Cornelius & Phoebe, Cornelius' parents?'''== Two possibilities per the research notes: [[Demaree-6|Cornelius Demaree (1761-abt.1847)]] and [[Brouwer-101|Femmetie "Phoebe" (Brouwer) Demaree (1763-1810)]]. They were among the Dutch-descended families that went from the New Netherland region to Conewago County, Pennsylvania, and thence to Kentucky, where they are considered part of "Low Dutch Kentucky" (see [[Space:Low_Dutch_Settlements_in Kentucky|Low Dutch Settlements in Kentucky]]). [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 18:20, 14 January 2024 (UTC) Alternately, for his parents, there is a Cornelius Demaree who married Polly Waddle on 14 Nov 1810 in Mercer, Kentucky, United States. This is possibly the same Cornelius with a second marriage as Phoebe died in 1810 per Find A Grave. '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850", Original data: Dodd, Jordan, Comp.. Kentucky Marriages to 1850. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Kentucky, {{Ancestry Record|2089|51498}} (accessed 14 January 2024), Cornelius Demaree marriage to Polly Waddle on 14 Nov 1810 in Mercer, Kentucky, USA. Polly Waddle is actually Mary (Polly) Gilkerson who married William Waddle on 7 Jan 1799 in Botetourt, Virginia.'''Marriage''': "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940", Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 30734, {{Ancestry Record|60214|4429846}} (accessed 14 January 2024), Mary Gilkerson (21) marriage to William Waddle on 7 Jan 1799 in Botetourt, Virginia. ''Why would Cornelius, a member or former member of the Dutch Reform Church, have a son baptized Catholic?'' Charity Demaree, daughter of Cornelius, married Peter Vandarsall 13 Aug 1809 in Mercer, Kentucky. '''Why would Cornelius b New Jersey have died in New York?''' From Find A Grave: Cornelius & Phoebe - children listed as 1) Daniel H Demaree (1787-1837) 2) Rachel Demaree Smock (1793-1864) 3) Phebe Brewer Demaree Randolph (1798-1890) Plus on the WT profile 4) Charity Geertie Demaree Van Arsdale (1789-1857) ==Not this Line== This will is for Cornelius Demaree who married Mary (Polly) Van Arsdale: A Cornelius Demaree wrote his will while ill in 1836 and had his estate registered in probate court on 22 Oct 1836 in Parke, Indiana, United States. His wife is listed as his "consort". He also mentions his children: Samuel, Jane, Simon, Susan, and John (single & not of age). Also younger children David, Rachel & Mary Ellen. He also mentions a brother who is insane. '''Probate''': "Indiana, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1798-1999", Will Records, 1833-1924, Parke County, Indiana; Author: Indiana. Circuit Court (Parke County); Probate Place: Parke, Indiana, {{Ancestry Sharing|9070147|7b22746f6b656e223a22624b5a705736636578646446694b74566f5546516c5638336c2f764b326f65532f3938384b4262547646343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|9045|298971}} (accessed 14 January 2024), Cornelius Demaree probate in 1833-1892 in Parke, Indiana, USA. ==Sources==

Democratic watchman., May 01, 1931

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This material is used as Source for the following: '''NOTE: A more complete source is J.H. Beers & Co. Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania : Including the Counties of Centre Clearfield Jefferson and Clarion. Chicago: J.H. Beers; 1898.''' The Democratic Watchman May 1, 1931. History of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 1883 Article Titled: Four Soldiers of 1776 Memorialized by the D.A.R. General Information: This article details the lives of four individuals who were memorialized in 1931. Specific Information: The article continues to page 5 where George Meeks is recorded. The article references three different sources: # A paper by Elizabeth R. Meek, titles "In War and in Peace." # Linn's Centre County History # Revolutionary War Record From source 1: :His father, Robert Meek, is documented with the information that he came from Edinburg, Scotland. It states the he arrived in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania from Hagerstown, Maryland with his sons. No mention is made of the sons' birth location or mother. :Robert had brothers Hugh, and John. :Robert had six sons: # Robert, killed in action # John, died from lime bread # William, died from lime bread # George # not named # not named :He married Rachel Herron in 1770. :George's military history: ::Mar 1778 to 1781 - Fifth Pennsylvania Battalion under Captain Thomas Alexander ::1780 - sent to Potters Fort, Penns Valley, under Lieutenant James McClure to suppress the Indians ::1780 to 1782 - served in the militia of Cumberland County :George arrived in Centre County in 1784. He took up a tract of land in Ferguson township 5 Jun 1790. From source 2: :George's two brothers were tall, John 6'7" and William 6'4". Investigate- Possible children of Robert: (includes only 5 sons) # George 1755-1801 M # Samuel 1757-1838 M # John 1759- M''' # Jane 1765- F # Elizabeth 1770-1850 F # Rachel 1777-1845 F # William # Robert # Margaret 1785- F

DeMoss Researchers

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The goal of this project is to ...add any/ALL Research regarding the DISPUTE of the Maryland, to Virginia, to the Carolina's to Tennessee, to Louisiana DeMoss Lineage. Right now this project just has one member, me. # I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. # A DeMoss Descendant, who contacted me to help make the lineage TRUE. # Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * because of a very deeply felt plea from the [[Demoss-143 | James DeMoss]], born Sept 8 1728, Descendants, remove/place all RESEARCH found on the f-a-g MEMORIAL (Memorial 127381500) and place it on the wikitree PROFILE. * Research the parents, LOCATE a source to prove the paper trail along with the DNA if possible. * Depending on the findings change the parents to match the CITATIONS found. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! ------------------------------ === Profiles === :To Research, and update the PROFILES with any DATA that is located. :IF it DISPUTES what the Manager has on the profiles please do not just delete but add the '''"FREE SPACE"''' and move it here. If there is already a "1st SOURCE" then we need to add not delete... #[[Demoss-143 | James DeMoss]] b: 8 Sep 1728 -Harford County, Maryland--Phoebe Cox — mar:1748 in Virginia #[[Demoss-150 | Louis Demoss]] B: circa 1690 h/o Catherine (Callot) Demoss — mar:Aug 1714-Baltimore, Maryland #[[Demoss-148 | Lewis DeMoss]] :I am working on this DATA Received... [[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 08:16, 9 March 2021 (UTC) === DATA Received === :DATE/TO: :[[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 21:59, 8 March 2021 (UTC)Sent: Sun, Mar 7, 2021 7:52 pm ::Subject: Carolina and Tennessee DeMoss update :::'''THE DEMOSS FAMILY THAT CAME TO LOUISIANA''' :"As has been the oral tradition that several DeMoss of Bellevue family has recounted, from the book ''THE DEMOSS FAMILY THAT CAME TO LOUISIANA. '' :The book gives the genealogy of the Louisiana DeMoss line from Abraham DeMoss to Henry Lee DeMoss and his descendants. :Recounting of '''James DeMoss'''' of Bellevue, TN owning land in North Carolina that he goes back to sell in 1800, and then returns to Bellevue, TN. :James DeMoss and Zana were co-founders of Bellevue, TN. James gave over part of his property for a cemetery in Bellevue where he and Zana were buried. ::Joanna DeMoss October 1, 1754 - December 5, 1854 ::married twice , she was buried under the last name Haworth in Old Hopewell Cemetery, Indiana. ::"Benjamin Van Horn (misspelled Van Churn) 1750 - February 27. 1802 m 1783 South Carolina . No evidence of yet of them having children, no DNA submissions from anyone claiming to be a descendant. He is listed on a 1790 Census as having one male and one female child under 16 living in his household. ::::George H. Haworth 1749-1837 m 1807 , no issue with George. He had 10 children with a first wife Susannah Dillon . ____________________________ :Several Phoebe DNA matches have been identified as being related to the Bellevue/Nashville DeMoss descendants of James and Phoebe Cox. They are only matched on DNA test sites none have submitted a test to the DNA project for deeper study. _____________________________ :A direct line mtDNA descendant of Phoebe Cox has been identified and tested, both autosomal DNA and mtDNA haplogroup from Phoebe Cox identified as H1a. The sample subject exhibits extensive X matches to the Bellevue, Tennessee DeMoss descendants that make claim from all the identified children of Zana Taylor and James DeMoss other than Joanna of which has not had any descendants come forward." (A DeMoss Descendant, of f-a-g) '>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> === DATA Images === #[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z951-V?i=87&cc=2385204 St. John's/St. George's Parish Register Index page] === RESEARCH removed === ::All RESEARCH records from the f-a-g MEMORIAL, as Creator, I am moving these RESEARCH items over :NEW RESEARCH Feb 2016 ::Father: Louis DeMoss II b: in Holland {{citation needed}} ::Mother: Catherine{{citation needed}} === SIBLINGS === : {{citation needed}} on all, BEFORE we add any biography to the MEMORIAL itself. :Louis married Catherine Callett (?) circa. 1712-St. John's Parish, Baltimore County, Maryland. ::Father of the following known children; :1) Catherine (married James Crabtree) :2) Louis II :3) William :4) John :5) Peter :6) Jane :7) Thomas B:1726 (mar.:Abiah Beach-DeMoss) :8) James B:1728 (mar.: Phoebe COX-DeMoss) :9) Charles :(Siblings list from the memorial of Louis DeMoss-thank you) === Sources removed === :NOT that ancestry is a source, but the Marriage record if we can get a SHARED version... Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and elect ronic databases. Originally, the information was derived Page: Source number: 2713.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JCF. Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=330485&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Text: Birth date: 1728 Birth place: MD Marriage date: 1748 Marriage place: Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Title: Family Data Collection - Births Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001. Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepoolb&h=1244645&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Text: Birth date: 8 September 1728 Birth place: Baltimore, MD, USA as per the DeMoss Family tree on rootsweb.com Feb 2016 '********************************************************* :New data from Cuz' Joshua DeMoss :"Joanna DeMoss b: 1 October 1754 in Virginia, " :"The major revelations come with the family of Thomas DeMoss (1726). (Senior) ::First: there is a 1752 marriage record from Morristown, NJ that ties him to Abiah Beach. :After marriage, they moved to Virginia, eventually settling in Bedford County by 1774. ::Second: Their children are as follows: 1. Louis DeMoss (1753-1820) who married Hannah Greer. (daughter of John/Nancy Walker-GREER, John being the son of John/Sarah Day-GREER) 2. Tabitha DeMoss (1756) who married John Chartier and had a daughter Abiah Beach Chartier DeMoss (1800-1892). 3. Sarah "Sallie" DeMoss (1757-1854) married Skelton Taylor (many of Louis DeMoss' (1753) descendants took the name Skelton). 4. James DeMoss (1758-1813) married Zana Taylor in Bedford County. 5. George DeMoss (1765) moved to Mississippi. 6. William L. DeMoss (1768-before 1830) married Priscilla Greer (daughter of Joseph/Ann Lowe Greer). 7. Thomas DeMoss (1770) (JUNIOR) married Ann Greer, 1798 (daughter of Joseph/Ann Lowe Greer). Later in 1783, Thomas--(1726) (Senior) marries Ann Lowe Greer, widow of Joseph. There are military, tax, and marriage records that tie Thomas (1726) to Bedford County from 1774 to 1783. There are court records that tie Thomas (1726) to Franklin County, VA from 1786-1788. I have no records for him after that.

Den Engelse

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The goal of this project is to ..Find My in laws missing Family in Holland . Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Seymour-2286|Gwen den Engelse]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * to translate Dutch to English as no one in this Family speakes or reads Dutch * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12795123 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Den Gamla Släkten Grape

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Grape, Ernst. ''Den Gamla Släkten Grape" Uppsala, Sweden (1947).

DENAC RESTAURACIÓN S.L-1

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BIENVENIDOS A DENAC RESTAURACIÓN HAGANNOS UNA VISITA EL ULTIMO VIERNES DE CADA MES CON LOS BAILES DE SALÓN. MENUS DESDE 25€ ACERCENSE A HACERNOS UNA VISITA APROVECHEN LA OCASIÓN. LES ESPERAMOS.

Denbighshire Resources

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Counties|County Teams]] | [[Space:Denbighshire Team|Denbighshire Team]] | Denbighshire Resources ==Denbighshire County Including Clwyd County and Historic Denbighshire County== (Welsh: Sir Ddinbych) is a unitary authority county under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 effective April 1, 1996 located in northeast Wales. It is named after the historic county of Denbighshire, but has substantially different borders. Denbighshire has the distinction of being the longest known inhabited part of Wales. Pontnewydd (Bontnewydd-Llanelwy) Palaeolithic site has Neanderthal remains from 225,000 years ago. There are several castles in the region, at Denbigh, Rhuddlan, Ruthin, Castell Dinas Bran and Bodelwyddan. St Asaph, one of the smallest cities in Britain, has one of the smallest Anglican cathedrals. ==Clwyd County – 1974-1996== Under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1972 Historic Denbighshire County was merged into new formed Clwyd County until it was abolished under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 effective April 1, 1996. At that time, the newly formed Denbighshire County came into effect. ==Historic Denbighshire County Until 1974== Historic Denbighshire County is one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales. It was created following the Act of Union of 1535 between Wales and England. It was formed from the cantrefi (hundreds) of Rhos, Rhufoniog, Dyffryn Clwyd, lal, Nanheudwy, Cynllaith and the Maelor Gymraeg which were formerly in the Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys Fadog. The administrative county was created in 1889 by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1888. ==External Denbighshire Resources== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denbighshire Wikipedia – Denbighshire] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Denbighshire,_Wales_Genealogy FamilySearch – Denbighshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village Historical Facts Llansanffraid Glan Conwy] ==External Denbighshire Genealogy Resources== *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#DENBVIS|Visitations of England and Wales County Index]] lists surnames by county contained in the various volumes of Visitations files. This link goes to Denbighshire County. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Main_Page FamilySearch - Family History Research Wiki] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch - Wales Online Genealogy Records]

Denecke Family, German Heritage

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McLeod-4562|Robin Robinson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Early information about Wilhelm Ferdinand, Dob 1806,Died 1862, South Australia * l am unable to locate his Early history. *l know he left Germany (Bremen) in 1848 on the ship” George Washington “. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21123850 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Denham Family Farm

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On arriving in Wellington during the spring of 1900 Alfonso and Ellen took up residence at 66 high street. This four bedroomed terraced property now housed his parents Fred and Caroline Denham, his grandfather Alfred Gough and Frances and Mary Denham his half-sisters. Alfonso, an experienced horse-bus driver, was a vital addition to the expanding business. Until now all the carriage driving had been done by his ageing grandfather Alfred Gough while his Father Fred employed his woodworking skills on the construction, repair and maintenance of the equipment. With two drivers now available the commercial potential was doubled and they invested in more horses and a variety of vehicles. They still ran the twice-weekly trip to Taunton which started at the stables in pound lane and proceeded via west Buckland, Bradford, Rumwell and Bishop's hull before arriving at the Saracens Head public house in Taunton high street. It was said that people would stand in the road just to watch as the horse-bus return to Wellington with the horses at the gallop and Alfonso at the reigns. Without slowing down and with just a crack of the whip at the ear of the leading horse Alfonso would execute the right angle turn into pound lane accompanied by showers of sparks as the metal rimmed wheels skidded across the road surface. The Denhams provided the Town Bus as local resident Cecil Andrews wrote in the 1940s, "Wellingtonians of past days well remember the old institution and how regularly, in all weathers and at all seasons, it faithfully maintained its service. The clip-clop of the pair of horses was a familiar sound in the streets of old Wellington". The clip-clop of the Denham horse transport was an increasingly common sound as business expanded It included a contract with the GPO to transfer the mail between Wellington Post office and Taunton railway station to connect with the night mail train. They offered undertaking services where Fred made coffins and Alfonso dressed in black, drove the hearse pulled by a pair of black horses with black plumes and accessories. The Denhams provided wedding transport with the coachman decked out in top hat and tails. They were available for private parties like Mr. Baker's choir outing to the monument for a picnic. Contemporary photographs depict Alfonso with all the swank and swagger of the Edwardian age. He was fundamentally a showman, very concerned with customer satisfaction and the image he created. The Collar and tie three-piece suit and Bowler hat, the gold half-hunter in his waistcoat pocket and the silver trimmed carriage whip were all central to this image. He insisted that the horses and coaches were always turned out smartly. He would regularly clip the horses and ensure that the harnesses were always highly polished. They undertook furniture removal, and work for Suttons distribution agency collecting parcels and packages from Wellington railway station and delivering them to addresses in the area. They supplied the horses and driver for the town fire engine and on Sundays they had the contract to drive local preachers and readers to churches and chapels in the district. This was now a seven day a week concern which was generating enough income to support his parents, his grandfather, his brother and his own family. In Edwardian Britain horse transport was the choice of both the wealthy and the workers. The upper class enjoyed the one up-man-ship of having a gleaming carriage and their own coachman while the cities and towns were teaming with all forms of horse transport. This photograph, [[Space:4 Generations|4 Generations]] taken on 9th April 1902, marked Alfred Gough's 70th birthday by which time the family were caught up in the optimism and possibilities of the age. They were self employed, finding success and moving up in the world. This was a considerable achievement for Alfred the agricultural labourer from Wiltshire and his illegitimate daughter Caroline Ann who, as migrant workers, had moved from town to town until ending up in Cardiff. Together with their son Alfonso Rawlings and his family they were now a model of reliability and respectability. Alfred Gough died in 1906 four years after this photograph was taken. The Business was established and successful, the investment in horses and specialist carriages was paying off and there was room for optimism. By this time Alfonso had four children, Maude, Norris, Winfred and Dorothy and had moved into number 57 high street this provided more space and comfort for his growing family

Denio Genealogy

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'''The''' following excerpt is from the 1926 book of Aaron Denio of Deerfield, MA. It deals with unidentified Denios: '''"In''' the investigations of 1888-90 it was assumed that all persons bearing the surname Denio were descended from Aaron of Deerfield. For the most part his assumption was not difficult to justify. It ceased to be possible to hold it without qualification when one found the following obituary in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol 13. page 183, April 1859: "Denio, Luke, Dickinson, Franklin Co., NY Jan. 22, aged 120 yars. He was a Canadian Franchman, remembered the victory of Gen. Wolfe at Quebec, and was at that time (Sept. 13, 1759) old enough to be a mail carrier on a short route between some of the small towns in Canada.". '''It''' is stated that he was a Canadian, and spent a part of his active life in Canada. While his age is given in round numbers as 120 years, it is not unlikely that he may have been a few months older or younger than exactly 120 years. Examining the birthdates of Aaron Denio's children which are well authenticated in the records of Deerfield, Mass., it is seen at once that there is not the slightest probablility that Luke was one of his children. Also the name Luke does not occur anywhere as a name of a descendant of Aaron Denio to this day. An examination of the Boucherville church records reveals the fact that 1 Aaron had 2 brothers who had married before 1739, the supposed birth year of Luke Denio, Luke's surname may possibly have become Denio before he came to New York state, for the compilers of this work in early life while living in northwestern Vermont, about 15 miles from the northern border, used to hear "There are Denios in Canada", yet they never saw or learned difinitely anything about them. Later the junior compiler met a Moses Denio who said he was born in Canada, and had lived in Keene, New Hampshire. He was then living in Montpelier, Vt, and afterward returned to Canada. No town or other records of Vermont or of New York have been found having the name De Noyon. The probablility is almost a certainty that other De Noyons, beside Luke, spread out from Boucherville and came into the State, and that their names became either Dano, Daneo, Denno, Denio, Dinio or something similar. There were Deniaus, and Deneaus at Boucherville and nearby towns. There names might easily become Denio. the Deneaus and Deniaus were quite numerous in Canada before 1800. No Luc (Luke) Deneau, Deniau or De Noyon nor any Denio is recorded in Cyprian Tanguay's Dictionaire genealogique which comes down to about 1775. The U.S. census of 1850 of Vermont towns Alburg, Isle La Motte, Grand Isle, North Hero, Orwell and Shoreham, all in or bordering Lak eChamplain records several families with one or other of these names, and as having numerous children of school age. Parents and children all were born either in Canada or Vermont, and none of them with one exception is given as holding real estate. It is a somewhat singular fact that the records of 1816 of Delhi, Delaware Co., in Southeastern NY, where William Denio died in 1808, had kept a hotel, mention Joseph, Myrum and Phineas Denio. Two Joseph. '''Denios''' lived there about this time. But no other record of Myrum or Phineas Denio has been found. There is another possibility: These instances might well be among those (as found occasionally, beyond all question) where the name by which a person is commonly known is not the same Christian name as that in the family record or in the baptismal register." A check of all marriages of a Joseph and Julia between 1830 and 1855 in Quebec shows many couples of this pairing, too many to research individually. Further, there were 16 marriages in Chatauguay in 1847 with no Joseph, no Julia or similar, no last names that would be a match.([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 14:27, 7 September 2022 (UTC)) There were Deniaus in Chatauguay but of those who had a marriage in this timeframe, none had a brother Joseph.([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 14:27, 7 September 2022 (UTC)) Information giving his age at 120 years is highly suspect. Old people were often highly inaccurate about their ages and his family may not have know exactly, even with a few months) of his birth. Or it could be that the birth was reported inaccurately from the beginning. ([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 14:27, 7 September 2022 (UTC))

Denis Doherty and Bridget McInerney

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1 Overview The goal of this project is to connect the descendants of Denis [Doherty-717]and Bridget [McInerney-95] and record their collective story. Right now this project just has two members, Phillip [Mahnken-14] and Bill [Allen-12086]. Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Discovering the ancestors of Denis and Bridget * Completing the tree for their descendants. * Recording the history of the family. Profiles for all of Denis and Bridget's children and all of Patrick and Margaret's children are on Wikitree along with those of their spouses. We would encourage the descendants of Denis and Bridget to add their family members to Wikitree. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6988726 send me a private message]. Thanks! 2 Summary of Family History Denis Doherty was transported to Tasmania after convictions for theft; he was pardoned and allowed to send for his family who came out on the ship Alice Walton as Bounty Immigrants. Bridget McInerney his wife, his son Patrick and three daughters, Mary, Judy and Ellen joined him in Tasmania. The family tradition is that Judy Doherty was actually the niece of Bridget McInerney and was brought to Australia because she was in the care of Bridget after the death of her father (Bridget's brother). Judy who was actually Margaret McInerney later married her cousin Patrick Doherty and they had fourteen children. The children scattered all over Australia but a few of the descendants maintained contact. Denis Doherty's convict status was concealed from the children of Patrick and Margaret and their descendants and was only discovered a few years back. Prior to then one version of the family history was that Bridget had come to Australia as a widow.

Denis George Huscroft Documents

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This profile is a repository for documents related to the life of World War II casualty [[Huscroft-105|Denis George Morris Huscroft]] so as to preserve them for his descendants and the extended family. Note that in some cases these documents have been found on-line (such as in newpaper archives) but it has been judged that these on-line sources may not be reliable to retrieve these documents in the future. Hence treasured copies are being saved here. In many cases the family has worn original paper copies of these articles, but it has been judged to be approrpriate to archive clearer copies here whenever they can be obtained, rather than archive suboptimal scans or photographs of worn paper copies. List of Documents: [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents.pdf 1943/12/23 Denis Huscroft Xmas Letter From Kiska PDF File] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-12.pdf 1943/12/23 Denis Huscroft Xmas Letter From Kiska (Transcription) PDF File] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-6.pdf 1943/08/15 Rocky Mountain Rangers WW2 Kiska Landing] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-10.pdf 1945/02/10 Just Another Night Patrol - Toronto Star Weekly Newspaper] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-9.pdf 1945/04/21 Battle Honour Wangenborgen - Canadian Scottish Regiment] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-5.pdf 1963/11/08 In Remembrance - CBC Report - Creston Valley Advance Newspaper] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-11.pdf 2012/11/08 Last of Nelson's Can Scots - Nelson Star Newspaper] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-2.pdf 2013/02/07 Soldier's families reunite after seven decades - Creston Valley Advance Newspaper] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-3.pdf 2013/02/08 Kootenay soldier's families reunite after seven decades - Nelson Star Newspaper] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-7.pdf 2014/06/16 Nelson D-Day survivor reflects on 70-year anniversary - Nelson Star Newspaper] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Denis_George_Huscroft_Documents-8.pdf 2016/05/20 Ronald Ellswood Cox - Nelson Star Newspaper]

Denis Howe - Source 15

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Tree received with {Source 13}. From Josephine Rado nee Headley via Alan Kitching. Handwritten with confusing lines.

Denis Howe Source 15

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Tree received with {Source 13}. From Josephine Rado nee Headley via Alan Kitching. Handwritten with confusing lines.

Denise’s Source List

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Trying to figure out shortcuts

Denk Family Mysteries

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Searching Family Tree. Want to find out more about Margaret (Campbell) Denk and Beulah (Moore) Denk families.

Denmark / Sawyer Patriarchs

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==Monthly Suggestions Progress Reports== This page holds the monthly progress reports for Denmark suggestions by the group. Each suggestion worked on is reported along with the trajectory. The bolded numbers highlight those suggestions for extra attention during the following month. ===April 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 27 March and 01 May 2022 reflect work done during April 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0327'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0501''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total||||3838||2891||{{Blue|↓ 947}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- |Error 111: Died too young to be parent||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||15||0||{{Blue|↓ 15}}||All resolved |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||8||9||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||18||0||{{Blue|↓ 18}}||All resolved |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||102||41||{{Blue|↓ 61}}|| |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||41||0||{{Blue|↓ 41}}||All resolved |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||8||8||No Change|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||72||73||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||58||0||{{Blue|↓ 58}}||All resolved |- |Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||68||67||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||9||7||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||123||121||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||79||74||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||4||3||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Warning 749: Middle Name used in some areas||Easy||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||14||9||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||35||34||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||11||6||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All resolved |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||8||0||{{Blue|↓ 8}}||All resolved |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||8||0||{{Blue|↓ 8}}||All resolved |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||4||0||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||All resolved |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||3||0||{{Blue|↓ 3}}||All resolved |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||5||0||{{Blue|↓ 5}}||All resolved |- |Warning 510: Unique name without gender||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||8||18||{{Red|↑ 10}}|| |- |Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||11||8||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||15||8||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 663: USA too early in marriage location||Intermediate||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short  ||Intermediate||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||4||1||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||71||9||{{Blue|↓ 62}}|| |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||20||19||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||12||12||No Change|| |- |Error 935: Unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||8||0||8||All resolved |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||163||0||163||All resolved |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||131||0||131||All resolved |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||111||0||111||All resolved |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||4||0||4||All resolved |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname  ||Advanced||6||0||6||All resolved |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||39||0||39||All resolved |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||2||0||2||All resolved |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||11||7||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||18||3||{{Blue|↓ 15}}|| |- |Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||3||0||3||All resolved |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||2||0||2||All resolved |- |Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||14||0||14||All resolved |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||5||0||5||All resolved |- |Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||2||0||2||All resolved |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||1||0||1||All resolved |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||15||0||15||All resolved |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||8||0||8||All resolved |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation Error||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||24||18||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||348||159||{{Blue|↓ 189}}|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||313||80||{{Blue|↓ 233}}|| |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||52||52||No Change|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||43||43||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||40||31||{{Blue|↓ 9}}|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||440||430||{{Blue|↓ 10}}|| |- |Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||638||'''627'''||{{Blue|↓ 11}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Error 966: Link Error various||Intermediate||248||248||No Change|| |- |Error 967: Link Error in domain||Intermediate||220||218||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |} ---- ===May 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 01 May 2022 and 29 May 2022 reflect work done during May 2022. NOTE: The increase in several suggestions are new for work in June, as a result of profiles added during May. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0501'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||2891||2761||{{Blue|↓ -130}} |- !Colspan=5|'''Date''' |- |Error 111: Died too young to be parent||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||0||13||{{Red|↑ 13}} |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||9||8||{{Blue|↓ -1}} |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||0||5||{{Red|↑ 5}} |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||41||27||{{Blue|↓ -14}} |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||0||42||{{Red|↑ 42}} |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||8||8||No Change |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||73||66||{{Blue|↓ -7}} |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||0||58||{{Red|↑ 58}} |- |Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||5||5||No Change |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||67||67||No Change |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||3||3||No Change |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||3||3||No Change |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- !Colspan=5|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||7||6||{{Blue|↓ -1}} |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||7||6||{{Blue|↓ -1}} |- |Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||Advanced||3||3||No Change |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||121||122||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||74||76||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- !Colspan=5|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||3||3||No Change |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ -1}} |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||0||1||1 |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||3||3||No Change |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||9||9||No Change |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||34||34||No Change |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||6||No Change |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||6||No Change |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ -1}} |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- !Colspan=5|'''Gender''' |- |Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||0||9||{{Red|↑ 9}} |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||0||9||{{Red|↑ 9}} |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||0||4||{{Red|↑ 4}} |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||0||3||{{Red|↑ 3}} |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||0||5||{{Red|↑ 5}} |- |Warning 510: Unique name without gender||Intermediate||11||11||No Change |- !Colspan=5|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||9||3||{{Blue|↓ -6}} |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||18||7||{{Blue|↓ -11}} |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 633: USA too early in death location||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||8||10||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||8||8||No Change |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||0||3||{{Red|↑ 3}} |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||4||4||No Change |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||9||6||{{Blue|↓ -3}} |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||6||6||No Change |- !Colspan=5|'''Privacy''' |- |Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox||||3||2||{{Blue|↓ -1}} |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||19||17||{{Blue|↓ -2}} |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||12||12||No Change |- !Colspan=5|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||0||8||{{Red|↑ 8}} |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||0||11||{{Red|↑ 11}} |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||0||83||{{Red|↑ 83}} |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||0||17||{{Red|↑ 17}} |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||0||4||{{Red|↑ 4}} |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname  ||Advanced||0||6||{{Red|↑ 6}} |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||0||38||{{Red|↑ 38}} |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||7||7||No Change |- !Colspan=5|'''Template''' |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||3||3||No Change |- |Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||2||2||No Change |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- !Colspan=5|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||0||12||{{Red|↑ 12}} |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||0||6||{{Red|↑ 6}} |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||0||3||{{Red|↑ 3}} |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||0||6||{{Red|↑ 6}} |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||1||1||No Change |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||18||16||{{Blue|↓ -2}} |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||159||112||{{Blue|↓ -47}} |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||80||43||{{Blue|↓ -37}} |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||1||1||No Change |- !Colspan=5|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||52||56||{{Red|↑ 4}} |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||43||44||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- !Colspan=5|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||31||29||{{Blue|↓ -2}} |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||430||429||{{Blue|↓ -1}} |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||627||'''628'''||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||248||249||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||218||216||{{Blue|↓ -2}} |- !Colspan=5|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||0||18||{{Red|↑ 18}} |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||0||35||{{Red|↑ 35}} |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||0||18||{{Red|↑ 18}} |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||0||419||{{Red|↑ 419}} |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||0||69||{{Red|↑ 69}} |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||0||30||{{Red|↑ 30}} |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||0||297||{{Red|↑ 297}} |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||0||153||{{Red|↑ 153}} |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||0||208||{{Red|↑ 208}} |- !Colspan=5|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||0||52||{{Red|↑ 52}} |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||0||28||{{Red|↑ 28}} |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||0||30||{{Red|↑ 30}} |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||0||67||{{Red|↑ 67}} |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||0||14||{{Red|↑ 14}} |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||0||3||{{Red|↑ 3}} |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||0||14||{{Red|↑ 14}} |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||0||79||{{Red|↑ 79}} |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||0||11||{{Red|↑ 11}} |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||0||22||{{Red|↑ 22}} |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||0||83||{{Red|↑ 83}} |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||0||11||{{Red|↑ 11}} |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||0||38||{{Red|↑ 38}} |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father||Advanced||0||7||{{Red|↑ 7}} |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||0||11||{{Red|↑ 11}} |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||0||8||{{Red|↑ 8}} |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||0||7||{{Red|↑ 7}} |- !Colspan=5|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||0||12||{{Red|↑ 12}} |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||0||53||{{Red|↑ 53}} |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||0||43||{{Red|↑ 43}} |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||0||120||{{Red|↑ 120}} |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||0||60||{{Red|↑ 60}} |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||0||48||{{Red|↑ 48}} |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||0||39||{{Red|↑ 39}} |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||0||17||{{Red|↑ 17}} |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||0||6||{{Red|↑ 6}} |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||0||8||{{Red|↑ 8}} |- !Colspan=5|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||0||4||{{Red|↑ 4}} |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||0||4||{{Red|↑ 4}} |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||0||5||{{Red|↑ 5}} |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||0||7||{{Red|↑ 7}} |- |||||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||0||7||{{Red|↑ 7}} |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||0||14||{{Red|↑ 14}} |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||0||5||{{Red|↑ 5}} |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||0||5||{{Red|↑ 5}} |} ---- ===June 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 29 May and 26 June 2022 reflect work done during June 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions ||||2761||2812||{{Red|↑ 51}} |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- |Error 111: Died too young to be parent||Advanced||1||1||No Change |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||13||13||No Change |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||8||8||No Change |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||5||5||No Change |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||27||28||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||42||41||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||8||7||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||66||67||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||58||57||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||5||5||No Change |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||67||69||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||3||3||No Change |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||3||3||No Change |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||6||6||No Change |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||6||7||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||||3||3||No Change |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||122||124||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||76||78||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||3||3||No Change |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||3||3||No Change |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||3||3||No Change |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||9||8||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||34||33||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||5||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||6||No Change |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||2||2||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Error 203: Father is Female  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Warning 403: Single sex marriage  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||9||9||No Change |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||9||10||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||4||5||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||5||5||No Change |- |Warning 510: Unique name without gender||Intermediate||11||11||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||3||9||{{Red|↑ 6}} |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||7||12||{{Red|↑ 5}} |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 633: USA too early in death location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||10||10||No Change |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||8||19||{{Red|↑ 11}} |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||4||4||No Change |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||6||10||{{Red|↑ 4}} |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||6||6||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |||||2||2||No Change |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||17||17||No Change |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||12||12||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||8||8||No Change |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||11||13||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||83||90||{{Red|↑ 7}} |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||17||18||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||4||4||No Change |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname  ||Advanced||6||6||No Change |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||38||38||No Change |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||7||7||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||3||5||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||2||2||No Change |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||2||2||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- |Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||12||12||No Change |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||6||6||No Change |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||16||16||No Change |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||112||112||No Change |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||43||44||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||1||1||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||56||55||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||44||44||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||29||29||No Change |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||429||428||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||628||630||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||249||250||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||216||215||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||18||18||No Change |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||35||35||No Change |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||18||16||{{Blue|↓ 2}} |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||419||422||{{Red|↑ 3}} |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||69||69||No Change |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||30||30||No Change |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||297||299||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||153||149||{{Blue|↓ 4}} |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||208||211||{{Red|↑ 3}} |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||52||53||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||28||29||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||30||31||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||67||67||No Change |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||14||14||No Change |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||3||3||No Change |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||14||14||No Change |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||79||80||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||11||13||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||22||23||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||83||84||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||11||11||No Change |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||38||39||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father||Advanced||7||7||No Change |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||11||11||No Change |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||8||9||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||7||7||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||12||12||No Change |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||53||55||{{Red|↑ 2}} |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||43||42||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||120||125||{{Red|↑ 5}} |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||60||61||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||48||51||{{Red|↑ 3}} |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||39||39||No Change |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||17||20||{{Red|↑ 3}} |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||6||10||{{Red|↑ 4}} |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||8||8||No Change |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||4||3||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}} |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}} |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||1||1||No Change |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||5||5||No Change |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||7||6||{{Blue|↓ 1}} |- |||||1||1||No Change |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||7||3||{{{Blue|↓ 4}} |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||2||2||No Change |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||14||7||{{Blue|↓ 7}} |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||5||5||No Change |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||5||2||{{Blue|↓ 3}} |} ---- ===July 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 26 June and 31 July 2022 reflect work done during July 2022. {|border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="fontsize:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Suggestions||||2812||2880||{{Red|↑ 68}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- |Error 111: Died too young to be parent||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||8||8||No Change|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||28||28||No Change|| |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||41||41||No Change|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||67||66||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||57||56||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||69||70||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 203: Father is Female  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||6||6||No Change|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||124||124||No Change|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||78||76||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||33||33||No Change|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 403: Single sex marriage  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||9||11||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 510: Unique name without gender||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||9||11||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||12||22||{{Red|↑ 10}}|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 633: USA too early in death location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||10||12||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||19||38||{{Red|↑ 19}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||4||4|||| |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||4||5||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||10||27||{{Red|↑ 17}}|| |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |||||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |||||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||12||12||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||13||13||No Change|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||90||96||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||18||18||No Change|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname  ||Advanced||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||38||39||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category ''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||12||10||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||6||6||No Change|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||112||112||No Change|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||44||44||No Change|| |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||55||56||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||44||45||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||29||29||No Change|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||428||431||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||630||'''627'''||{{Blue|↓ 3}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||250||254||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||215||218||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||35||36||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||16||16||No Change|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||422||426||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||69||68||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||30||30||No Change|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||299||306||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||149||151||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||211||215||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||53||53||No Change|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||29||30||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||31||31||No Change|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||67||72||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||14||15||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||80||80||No Change|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||23||24||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||84||85||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||39||39||No Change|| |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father||Advanced||7||8||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||12||13||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||55||59||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||42||44||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||125||128||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||61||64||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||51||52||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||39||39||No Change|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||20||22||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||6||8||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||7||8||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |} ---- ===August 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 31 July and 30 August 2022 reflect work done during August 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class=">Wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Difficulty Level ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0731''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 20220828''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |- |Total Number of Suggestions | |2,880 |2,879 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData |Advanced |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 111: Died too young to be parent |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status   |Advanced |13 |13 |No Change | |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died |Advanced |8 |8 |No Change | |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status   |Advanced |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died |Advanced |28 |29 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born   |Advanced |41 |40 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Error 206: Father is too old |Advanced |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth |Advanced |66 |66 |No Change | |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born   |Advanced |56 |56 |No Change | |- |Error 306: Mother is too old |Advanced |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth |Intermediate |70 |70 |No Change | |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Error 406: Marriage after death |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 105: Duplicate sibling |Intermediate |1 |0 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} |All Resolved |- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected |Advanced |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day |Advanced |6 |5 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person |Advanced |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Error 418: Partner is also a sibling |Advanced |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage |Intermediate |124 |126 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages |Advanced |76 |81 |{{Red|↑ 5}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name |Easy |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames |Easy |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix |Intermediate |2 |4 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth |Advanced |8 |8 |No Change | |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |33 |33 |No Change | |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |6 |5 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Error 303: Mother is Male   |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)   |Intermediate |11 |10 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)   |Intermediate |10 |8 |{{Blue|↓ -2}} | |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)   |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)   |Intermediate |5 |6 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)   |Intermediate |3 |2 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Warning 509: Missing gender   |Intermediate |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Warning 510: Unique name without gender |Intermediate |11 |10 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 604: Birth location too short   |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location |Easy |11 |9 |{{Blue|↓ -2}} | |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |22 |16 |{{Blue|↓ -6}} | |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 633: USA too early in death location |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location |Easy |12 |12 |No Change | |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |38 |39 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short   |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location |Easy |5 |6 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 670: Marriage location in uppercase |Easy |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 671: Marriage location in lowercase |Easy |0 |4 |{{Red|↑ 4}} | |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |27 |29 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 677: Ambiguous Marriage Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project |Intermediate |6 |6 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  |Intermediate |1 |2 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox |Advanced |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account |Intermediate |17 |20 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox |Intermediate |12 |12 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile   |Advanced |8 |8 |No Change | |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile   |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge   |Easy |13 |13 |No Change | |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =   |Easy |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =   |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 826: Star separator line |Easy |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines   |Advanced |96 |95 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Warning 835: Local file reference   |Advanced |18 |18 |No Change | |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date   |Advanced |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname   |Advanced |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk   |Intermediate |39 |39 |No Change | |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE= |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling) |Advanced |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Error 844: Out of use template |Advanced |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Category ''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with    |Intermediate |2 |1 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Error 863: Missing tag   |Intermediate |10 |10 |No Change | |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags   |Intermediate |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations   |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag   |Advanced |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations   |Advanced |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations   |Advanced |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors |Intermediate |16 |16 |No Change | |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors |Advanced |112 |114 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors |Easy |44 |43 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation |Advanced |56 |56 |No Change | |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation |Advanced |45 |45 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link |Intermediate |29 |29 |No Change | |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved |Intermediate |431 |429 |{{Blue|↓ -2}} | |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found |Intermediate |627 |''626''' |{{Blue|↓ -1}} |''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 966: Link error various |Intermediate |254 |252 |{{Blue|↓ -2}} | |- |Error 967: Link error in domain |Intermediate |218 |215 |{{Blue|↓ -3}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix |Intermediate |18 |18 |No Change | |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name |Intermediate |36 |38 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name |Intermediate |16 |19 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name |Intermediate |426 |425 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames |Intermediate |68 |69 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix |Intermediate |30 |30 |No Change | |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |306 |302 |{{Blue|↓ -4}} | |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name |Intermediate |151 |151 |No Change | |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names |Intermediate |215 |220 |{{Red|↑ 5}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father |Intermediate |53 |53 |No Change | |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData |Advanced |30 |27 |{{Blue|↓ -3}} | |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother |Intermediate |31 |31 |No Change | |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData |Advanced |72 |71 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse |Intermediate |14 |14 |No Change | |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date |Intermediate |15 |15 |No Change | |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date |Intermediate |80 |81 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date |Intermediate |13 |13 |No Change | |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date |Intermediate |24 |24 |No Change | |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date |Intermediate |85 |87 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location |Intermediate |11 |11 |No Change | |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location |Intermediate |39 |42 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father |Advanced |8 |9 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father |Intermediate |11 |11 |No Change | |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother |Advanced |9 |9 |No Change | |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID   |Intermediate |13 |12 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} | |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile   |Intermediate |59 |57 |{{Blue|↓ -2}} | |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date   |Intermediate |44 |44 |No Change | |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date   |Intermediate |128 |132 |{{Red|↑ 4}} | |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date   |Intermediate |1 |2 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date   |Intermediate |64 |74 |{{Red|↑ 10}} | |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date   |Intermediate |52 |53 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location    |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location   |Intermediate |39 |48 |{{Red|↑ 9}} | |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID   |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father |Intermediate |22 |23 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother |Intermediate |10 |12 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse |Intermediate |8 |8 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set |Easy |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set |Easy |2 |2 |No Change | |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set |Intermediate |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set |Easy |8 |8 |No Change | |- |Hint 460: Profile completeness - Birth Location Country not official  |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set |Easy |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set |Easy |2 |2 |No Change | |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set |Intermediate |8 |8 |No Change | |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set |Easy |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500) |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |} ----

Denmark roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Christenson-126|Nancy Christenson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I need info on a line for Martin Christenson from Copenhagen Denmark he was married to Anna Marie but I have nothing further back on that line.. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7482737 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dennis

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Dennis, Mississippi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dennis, Mississippi Unincorporated community Dennis, Mississippi is located in Mississippi Show all Coordinates: 34°33′31″N 88°13′34″WCoordinates: 34°33′31″N 88°13′34″W Country United States State Mississippi County Tishomingo Elevation 581 ft (177 m) Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6) • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5) ZIP code 38838 Area code(s) 662 GNIS feature ID 669338[1] Dennis is an unincorporated community located at the intersection of Mississippi Highway 25 and Mississippi Highway 4 in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, United States. Dennis is approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Tishomingo and 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Belmont. Although an unincorporated community, Dennis has a post office. References Jump up ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Dennis, Mississippi

Dennis, Barnstable county (Cape Cod), Massachusetts

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'''Information about the town of Dennis, Massachusetts.''' There is already a wikipedia page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis,_Massachusetts Dennis] so on this page we will focus on genealogy issues. Genealogy References: * Dennis, Cape Cod from Firstcomers to Newcomers, 1639 – 1993, ©1996 by Nancy Thacher Reid, [https://www.amazon.com/Dennis-Cape-Cod-firstcomers-newcomers/dp/0965124304/ Amazon Link][https://www.worldcat.org/title/dennis-cape-cod-from-firstcomers-to-newcomers-1639-1993/oclc/36286945 | WorldCat Find In A Library] * Cemtery Inscriptions of Dennis, Massachusettsc. 1993 by Burton Derick. Westminster, Maryland : Heritage Books, Inc.,[https://www.worldcat.org/title/cemetery-inscriptions-of-dennis-massachusetts/oclc/876585520&referer=brief_results | WorldCat Find In A Library] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Dennis,_Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy Dennis at FamilySearch.org] *[http://www.dennishistsoc.org/ Dennis Historical Society] *[https://www.westdennislibrary.org/dennis-historical-society/ West Dennis Library - Genealogy collection] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=cIQlAQAAMAAJ&q=dennis+vital+records&dq=dennis+vital+records&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj25u6I7IHfAhVPhq0KHciKBmcQ6AEIKjAA Dennis Vital Records publication] *[https://archive.dennishistsoc.org/handle/10766/2204 Dennis Town Meeting Annual Reports] *[http://www.searsr.com/1880Dennis/ US Census of Dennis, 1880]

Dennis Buckley

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Looking for Dennis and Ellen Buckley who lived in Cork (Mitchelstown)area early 1800. They had at least one child Rid=chard D Buckley B born about 1840's. He arrived in USA 1861 and married Hannah O"Hayre in Boston 1875

Dennis Families of New Jersey pre-1800

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'''Wills''' '''Deeds''' *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ7-V9FK-K?i=66&cat=241987]21 Sept 1702 John Dennes of the Corporation of Woodbridge, Province of East Jersey, Carpenter, to Elisha Parker, Merchant of Woodridge, £10. 5sh. for 10 ac. w/ 1/4 lying in common w/ John Blumfield of Woodbridge the whole containing 13 ac and 1/2 ac being land granted by the s'd freeholders of Woodbridge in satisfaction of land taken out of their Patents for the County Roade bounding Elisha Parker's 18 ac. he bought of John Pike. Wit: Mathew Mores & Rob't Cole. Proved 5 July 1714. Early Record Middlesex County (1714), p. 97-100. Deeds and land conveyances, 1714-1722, public road surveys, 1720-1775. FHL Film # 007842293, image 67/316. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ7-V9FJ-Y?i=67&cat=241987]16 Jan 1702/3 John Blumfield of the Corporation of Woodbridge, Province of East Jersey, Planter, to Elisha Parker, Merchant of Woodridge, £.3 10sh. for 3 ac. w/ 1/4 laid out in common w/ John Blumfield of Woodbridge the whole containing 13 ac and 1/2 ac being land granted by the s'd freeholders of Woodbridge in satisfaction of land taken out of their Patents for the County Roade bounding Elisha Parker's 18 ac. he bought of John Pike. Wit: John Pike, John Moores & James Welch, William Alger. Proved 5 July 1714. Early Record Middlesex County (1714), p. 100-102. Deeds and land conveyances, 1714-1722, public road surveys, 1720-1775. FHL Film # 007842293, image 68/316. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ7-V9FJ-G?i=74&cat=241987]14 June 1707 Samuel Dennes of Woodbridge County of Middlesex Eastern Division to David Herriot of Perth Amboy £20 for 30 ac. in Woodbridge bounding Ephraim Andrews. Wit: Samuel Shepard, Thos. Turnbull, Thos. Davis. Delivered 27 May 1709. Early Record Middlesex County (1714), p. 114-116. Deeds and land conveyances, 1714-1722, public road surveys, 1720-1775. FHL Film # 007842293, image 75/316. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ7-V9FC-Q?i=210&cat=241987]1715. Joseph Denis of Cohansie in County of Salem Western Division to James Clerkson mentioning bill of sale dated 3 March 1693/4 for 30 ac. meadow lands & Freehold Right of Commonage. Wit: Jacob Tappen, Joseph David Tappen. Proved & rec: 8 Dec 1715. Early Record Middlesex County (1714), p. 364 & 365. Deeds and land conveyances, 1714-1722, public road surveys, 1720-1775. FHL Film # 007842293, image 211/316. '''Profiles needing primary sources''' ::MOST of them! :[[Dennis-3011|Joseph Dennis]] 1647-1691 :[[Dennis-650|Joseph Dennis, Sr.]]1697?-1770 :[[Dennis-2546|Joseph Dennis, Jr.]] 1718-1787

Dennis Family Mysteries

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I am specifically looking for information on Henry Morgan VanBuren Dennis. Yes, a fancy name for a simple man. I am at a dead-end on information for him. He lived in Mississippi most, if not all, of his life. He was married to Melvinia Creel Dennis. Also searching for information on Herman Lavert Jones. He grew up around Lumberton or Poplarville, Pearl River County, Mississippi. He was married to Elnora Tishie Seal(s).

Dennis Lee

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lussier-471|Helen Lussier]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23253446 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dennis-7772 Sources

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=Vital Records= ==Marriage and Divorce Records== ===Marriage 1=== ====Marriage Records==== =====Ancestry===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8784&h=2796177 Peggy Jo Dennis]. Marriage between Peggy and John =====FamilySearch===== *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJ8Y-DZY : 28 November 2014), Peggy Jo Dennis, Apr 1968; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. ====Divorce Records==== =====Ancestry===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Divorce Index, 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8837&h=6870061 Peggy]. Divorce between Peggy and John =====FamilySearch===== *"Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VK3Q-6FX : 25 December 2014), John Yeager and Peggy, 09 Feb 1973; from "Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005); citing Miami-Dade, Florida, certificate 005280, volume 1683, Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville. ===Marriage 2=== ====Marriage Records==== =====Ancestry===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8784&h=5372538 Peggy Joe Dennis]. Marriage between Peggy and Steven. =====FamilySearch===== *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJ34-K17 : 28 November 2014), Dennis and Peggy Joe Dennis, 05 May 1978; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJCX-F64 : 28 November 2014), Dennis and Peggy Joe Yeager, 05 May 1978; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. ====Divorce Records==== =====Ancestry===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Divorce Index, 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8837&h=7305947 Peggy]. Divorce between Steven and Peggy. =====FamilySearch===== *"Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VKCZ-R7G : 25 December 2014), Steven Pianko and Peggy, 30 Jan 1980; from "Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005); citing Miami-Dade, Florida, certificate 001852, volume 2563, Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville. ===Marriage 3=== ====Marriage Records==== =====Ancestry===== *Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Entry for [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8784&h=5106303 Peggy Jo Yeager]. Marriage between Peggy and Douglas. =====FamilySearch===== *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJJV-VNR : 28 November 2014), Dennis and Peggy Jo Dennis, 19 Dec 1980; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. *"Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJSJ-YKF : 28 November 2014), Dennis and Peggy Jo Yeager, 19 Dec 1980; from "Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida; and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. =Public Records= ==Ancestry== *Ancestry.com. U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2020. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/312216563:62209 Peggy Dennis Asmus]. *Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/267144780:1788 Peggy D Asmus] *Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Entry for [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/332600697:1732 Peggy D Asmus] ==FamilySearch== *"United States Public Records, 1970-2009", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJ22-PGK6 : 27 June 2020), Peggy D Asmus, 1999. *"United States Public Records, 1970-2009", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KL6Q-8DG : 30 September 2019), Peggy Carpenter, 30 Dec 2000-25 Mar 2008. =Newspapers= ==Obituaries== *Publication Date: 1/ Mar/ 2015; Publication Place: Florence, South Carolina, USA; URL: http://www.scnow.com/obituaries/article_e90ab078-fe55-57a5-b400-991a06d9dc30.html ([https://archive.is/lwUrm Archive]).

Dennitts

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For information about Dennitts, please refer to the following: 1. The old Thompson Family Tree: [[Space:Dennitts:_Elizabeth_Thompson_Dennitts_%28b_1767%29_Tree|Space:Dennitts:_Elizabeth_Thompson_Dennitts_%28b_1767%29_Tree]] 2. The Dennitts profiles... In particular: James Dennitts profile [Dennitts-3] which contains " JAMES DENNITTS 1852-1947" written by James Frank Varey [Varey-9] - 1998, which also appears on: [[Space:Dennitts_-_James_Dennitts_1852_-_1947|Space:Dennitts_-_James_Dennitts_1852_-_1947]] William Dennitts-49. There are many Dennitts records from Staffordshire who are not yet connected to our Dennitts tree most of which emanates from Lichfield. I did some more work in 2020 and added possible forbears of William D-49. These appear on a hand made tree as attached here in pdf form. It seemed that before this William the predominant name is Dennis, with almost no Dennitts or similar... which makes connections upward somewhat tentative... '''William Dennitts of Streethay House''' Joan Varey's historical notes highlighted a William Dennitts of Streethay House (in Lichfield) as a possible relative connectable to the family tree... perhaps a brother of Joseph Dennitts-22 born 1760... ie a son of top-of-tree William Dennitts-49. We now have this William of Streethay as Dennitts-59, a half brother to our Joseph D-22. I did an extensive trawl through the original Litchfield parish record (online via "Find My Past.com") and came to the conclusion that William D-49 had two wives, both called Elizabeth. This may be wrong, but it all fits nicely together. William of Streethay His will mentions offspring Thomas, William, Anna Maria Hopley then Booth, and Elizabeth. (See his profile - Dennitts-59). Edward and Catherine died before him and are not mentioned. Nor is his wife Ann (Smith) who died in 1817. * William Dennitts in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 Name: William Dennitts Probate Date: 5 Dec 1825 Residence: Streethay, Staffordshire, England A couple more references for him: * Wm Dennitts in the UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893 Name: Wm Dennitts Poll Year: 1799 County: Staffordshire text says Foofen, Durnford Mill Now Foofen (=Fulfin?) is about 3 km on the other side of Lichfield, so I think he had land over there as well, or lived there earlier. Anna Maria said she was born there in the 1851 census, and there are other references also, for example this will below: * freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/.../pdf_files/P_S_STAFFORDSHIRE.pdf text of one of the wills: 1804 SMITH, Thomas, of‘Rough Stockings’ in the township of Streethay in the parish of Lichfield, farmer, written 8 Oct 1804. Beneficiaries: sons Thomas SMITH, William SMITH & John SMITH, daughter Ann SPOWAGE & her two children John GOLD alias GOLDEN & his sister Sarah, daughters Elizabeth JOHNSON, Sarah SMITH, Mary COOK & Alley SMITH. Executors Mr Richard HOLLAND of Streethay & Mr William DENNIS of Foofen, gentlemen. Witnesses: Thomas DUNSTONE, Thomas TOBERN & Thomas CARTMAIL. [Died May 1804, proved 8 Oct 1804, Lichfield, < £300], Is this Smith above a relative of his wife? Not necessarily. William of Streethay had a total of 9 children... ! The big outstanding matter is: who were William Dennitts-49's parents? And then there are still a lot of Lichfield Dennittses to sort out (as per the pdf attached). '''Next... The Rugeley Branch...''' Now none of these people are currently connected to our tree. More work needed. The problem is that there seem to be two families with the same parent names, John and Eliza. Here's "Rugeley 1" * Eliza Dennis in the 1851 England Census Name: Eliza Dennis Age: 11 Estimated birth year: abt 1840 Relation: Daughter Father's name: John Dennis Mother's name: Eliza Dennis Gender: Female Where born: Rugeley, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Rugeley Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps: View related Ecclesiastical Parish Town: Rugeley County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Registration district: Lichfield Sub-registration district: Yoxall ED, institution, or vessel: 4c Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 20 Piece: 2015 Folio: 312 Page Number: 6 Household Members: Name Age John Dennis 36 Eliza Dennis 28 William Dennis 16 Eliza Dennis 11 Charles Dennis 9 Frederick Dennis 6 Ivannah Dennis 4 [Johannah I would say] Sarah Dennis 9 Mo * Eliza Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Eliza Dennitts Gender: Female Marriage Date: 11 Apr 1869 Marriage Place: Rugeley, Stafford, England Spouse: William Byatt FHL Film Number: 1040787 A slightly different date but... same * Eliza Dennitts in the England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1988 Name: Eliza Dennitts Gender: Female Age: 30 Birth Date: abt 1839 Marriage Date: 25 Apr 1869 Marriage Place: Rugeley, Staffordshire, England Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map: View this parish Father: John Dennitts Spouse: William Byatt * Eliza Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Eliza Dennitts Registration Year: 1869 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 495 Records on Page: Name William Byatt Ann Causer Eliza Dennitts Stephen Groucott * Theresa Jane Byott in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name: Theresa Jane Byott Gender: Female Baptism Date: 21 Aug 1870 Baptism Place: Rugeley, Stafford, England Father: William Byott Mother: Eliza FHL Film Number: 1040785 * Johnanna Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915 Name: Johnanna Dennitts Registration Year: 1847 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 17 Page: 69 * Hanna Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Hanna Dennitts Gender: Female Marriage Date: 12 Nov 1865 Marriage Place: Rugeley, Stafford, England Spouse: Albert Brooks FHL Film Number: 1040787 same as below? * Johanna Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Johanna Dennitts Gender: Female Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1865 Marriage Place: Rugeley, Stafford, England Spouse: Albert Brooks FHL Film Number: 1040786 * Johanna Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Johanna Dennitts Registration Year: 1865 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 711 Records on Page: Name Mary Arkoll Armishaw Albert Brookes Johanna Dennitts Charles Stubbs I assume that this marriage pertains to the above since the dates fit well. * John Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: John Dennitts Gender: Male Marriage Date: 5 Aug 1832 Marriage Place: Rugeley, Stafford, England Spouse: Eliza Richardson FHL Film Number: 1040787 Slightly different date but... * John Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: John Dennitts Gender: Male Marriage Date: 20 Aug 1832 Marriage Place: Rugeley,Stafford,England Spouse: Eliza Richardson FHL Film Number: 0873644 IT 6, 435832, 435833 I assume this is him because Charles appears on the same page... a father and son larceny gang !! * John Dennitts in the England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892 Name: John Dennitts Date of Trial: 19 Oct 1857 Trial Year: 1857 Location of Trial: Staffordshire, England Sentence: Imprisonment Crime: See Image Date of Execution or Release: See Image Is this his death? Or the other John’s? * John Dennett in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915 Name: John Dennett Estimated birth year: abt 1810 Registration Year: 1887 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Age at Death: 77 Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 258 * Charles Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915 Name: Charles Dennitts Registration Year: 1841 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 17 Page: 89 * Charles Dennitts in the England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892 Name: Charles Dennitts Date of Trial: 19 Oct 1857 Trial Year: 1857 Location of Trial: Staffordshire, England Sentence: Imprisonment Crime: See Image Date of Execution or Release: See Image * Frederick Dennit?S in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915 Name: Frederick Dennit?S Registration Year: 1845 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 17 Page: 84 * Sarah Ann Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915 Name: Sarah Ann Dennitts Registration Year: 1850 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 17 Page: 84 And here's "Rugeley 2" Here is a Thirza born to John and Eliza Dennitts in about 1859 in Rugeley (not far from Lichfield) and marrying a James Smith in 1873. She's unconnected to our tree... and seemingly unconnected to the people above, with different siblings... Here's a birth for her: * Thirza Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915 Name: Thirza Dennitts Registration Year: 1856 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 296 Date confirmed by the census below: * Thirza Dennetts in the 1861 England Census Name: Thirza Dennetts Age: 4 Estimated birth year: 1857 Relation: Daughter Father's name: John Dennetts Mother's name: Eliza Dennetts Gender: Female Where born: Rugeley, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Rugeley County/Island: Staffordshire Registration district: Lichfield Sub-registration district: Rugeley ED, institution, or vessel: 15 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 52 Piece: 1978 Folio: 70 Page Number: 12 Household Members: Name Age John Dennetts 50 Eliza Dennetts 48 Hannah Dennetts 15 Lucey Dennetts 8 Thirza Dennetts 4 Jane Dennetts 5 Her first marriage * Thirza Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Thirza Dennitts Registration Year: 1873 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 834 Records on Page: Name Thirza Dennitts James Smith But Smith dies or runs off: * Thirza Smith in the 1881 England Census Name: Thirza Smith [Thirza Dennitts] Age: 22 Estimated birth year: abt 1859 Relationship to Head: Daughter Father: John Dennitts Mother: Eliza Dennitts Gender: Female Where born: Rugeley, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Rugeley County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Street address: 8 Elmore Street Marital Status: Married Occupation: Painters Wife Registration district: Lichfield ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 2779 Folio: 17 Page Number: 27 Household Members: Name Age John Dennitts 69 Eliza Dennitts 65 Thirza Smith 22 James Smith 7 Martha Smith 5 Annie Smith 2 But then she remarries: * Thirza Smith in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Thirza Smith Registration Year: 1882 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 798 Records on Page: Name Thomas Caddy Florence Genders George Gwynne Thirza Smith * Thirza Caddy in the 1891 England Census Name: Thirza Caddy [Thirza Dennitts] Gender: Female Age: 34 Relationship: Wife Birth Year: 1857 Mother: Eliza Dennitts Spouse: Thomas Caddy Child: John J Smith Martha Smith Annie Smith Sarah J Caddy William T Caddy Eliza Caddy Lydia Caddy Birth Place: Rugeley, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Rugeley Ecclesiastical parish: Rugeley Residence Place: Rugeley, Rugeley, Staffordshire, England Registration district: Lichfield Sub registration district: Rugeley ED, Institution or Vessel: 11 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 2215 Folio: 132 Household Members: Name Age Thomas Caddy 44 Thirza Caddy 34 John J Smith 18 Martha Smith 16 Annie Smith 12 Sarah J Caddy 8 William T Caddy 6 Eliza Caddy 4 Lydia Caddy 1 Eliza Dennitts 76 * Thirza Caddy in the 1901 England Census Name: Thirza Caddy Age: 44 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Female Birth Place: Rugeley, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Rugeley Search Photos: Search for 'Rugeley' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Rugeley St Augustine Town: Rugeley County/Island: Staffordshire Registration district: Lichfield Sub-registration district: Rugeley ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 2659 Folio: 50 Page Number: 4 Household schedule number: 20 Household Members: Name Age Thirza Caddy 44 Sarah J Caddy 18 William Caddy 16 Eliza Caddy 14 Lydia Caddy 11 Florence E Caddy 7 Edward Caddy 4 * Thirza Caddy in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915 Name: Thirza Caddy Estimated birth year: abt 1856 Registration Year: 1902 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Age at Death: 46 Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 295 Here are her siblings: * John Dennetts in the 1861 England Census Name: John Dennetts Age: 50 Estimated birth year: 1811 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Eliza Dennetts Gender: Male Where born: Lichfield, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Rugeley County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Registration district: Lichfield Sub-registration district: Rugeley ED, institution, or vessel: 15 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 52 Piece: 1978 Folio: 70 Page Number: 12 Household Members: Name Age John Dennetts 50 Eliza Dennetts 48 Hannah Dennetts 15 Lucey Dennetts 8 Thirza Dennetts 4 Jane Dennetts 5 * John Dennis in the 1871 England Census Name: John Dennis Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1811 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Eliza Dennis Gender: Male Where born: Lichfield, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Rugeley Ecclesiastical parish: Rugeley Town: Rugeley County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Registration district: Lichfield Sub-registration district: Rugeley ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Household schedule number: 21 Piece: 2919 Folio: 16 Page Number: 6 Household Members: Name Age John Dennis 60 Eliza Dennis 50 Lucy Dennis 20 Thurza Dennis 15 * John Dennitts in the 1881 England Census Name: John Dennitts Age: 69 Estimated birth year: abt 1812 Relationship to Head: Head Spouse: Eliza Dennitts Gender: Male Where born: Lichfield, Staffordshire, England Civil Parish: Rugeley County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Street address: 8 Elmore Street Marital Status: Married Occupation: Shoemaker Registration district: Lichfield ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 2779 Folio: 17 Page Number: 27 Household Members: Name Age John Dennitts 69 Eliza Dennitts 65 Thirza Smith 22 James Smith 7 Martha Smith 5 Annie Smith 2 Does this belong here or in Rugeley 1 (or neither) ?? * John Dennett in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915 Name: John Dennett Estimated birth year: abt 1810 Registration Year: 1887 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Age at Death: 77 Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 258 * Lucy Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Lucy Dennitts Gender: Female Marriage Date: 8 Oct 1871 Marriage Place: Rugeley, Stafford, England Spouse: Henry Tamms FHL Film Number: 1040787 * Lucy Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Lucy Dennitts Registration Year: 1871 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 691 Records on Page: Name Charles Jackson Clay Fanny Deakin Lucy Dennitts Henry Tams * Frances Dennitts in the England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980 Name: Frances Dennitts Gender: Female Christening Date: 20 Jul 1873 Christening Place: Rugeley, Staffordshire, England Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map: View this parish Mother: Jane Dennitts Search Photos: Search for 'Rugeley' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection * Frances Dennitts in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name: Frances Dennitts Gender: Female Baptism Date: 20 Jul 1873 Baptism Place: Rugeley, Stafford, England Mother: Jane Dennitts FHL Film Number: 1040785 * Jane Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Jane Dennitts Gender: Female Marriage Date: 22 Feb 1874 Marriage Place: Rugeley, Stafford, England Spouse: Frederick Curtiss FHL Film Number: 1040786 * Jane Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Jane Dennitts Registration Year: 1874 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 558 Records on Page: Name Jane Dennitts Frederick Curtiss Ellen Hawley William Oram '''Burton on Trent''' Here is another (?) Thirza born 1852, again to a John Dennitts, marrying a Richard Baxter in 1872 in St. Mowden, Burton on Trent... * Thirza Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Thirza Dennitts Gender: Female Age: 20 Birth Date: 1852 Marriage Date: 30 Sep 1872 Marriage Place: Saint Mowden, Burton Upon Trent, Stafford, England Father: John Dennitts Spouse: Richard Baxter FHL Film Number: 1278996 Reference ID: 2:F6MQVB Another reference to the same event: * Thirza Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Thirza Dennitts Registration Year: 1872 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration district: Burton upon Trent Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 6b Page: 484 Records on Page: Name Richard Baxter Martha Elizabeth Bindley Samuel Briggs Thirza Dennitts So there are three John Dennitts, two from Rugeley and one from Burton on Trent... ?And two Thirzas, born 1852 and 1859 ? '''Tamworth''' Here are two Marys marrying 10 years apart, both from Tamworth... * Mary Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Mary Dennitts Gender: Female Marriage Date: 9 Nov 1779 Marriage Place: Tamworth,Stafford,England Spouse: Joseph Willcox FHL Film Number: 421602 * Mary Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Mary Dennitts Gender: Female Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1790 Marriage Place: Tamworth, Stafford, England Spouse: Thomas Ordley FHL Film Number: 1526132 Reference ID: it 9 no 621 And here is a Thomas. I have him as possibly on our tree as Dennitts-51, a son of William D-49, but he may not be, given the marriage is in Tamworth… and living in Tamworth. Thomas Dennitts in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Thomas Dennitts Gender: Male Marriage Date: 28 Feb 1786 Marriage Place: Tamworth, Stafford, England Spouse: Mary Hinckes FHL Film Number: 1526132 Reference ID: it 9 no 488 * Thos Dennitts in the UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811 Master's Name: Thos Dennitts Apprentice Name: Richd Bullock Residence Location: Tamworth, Warwick Payment Date: 10 Oct 1786 And here's a likely looking son, born during their short marriage. * William Dennits in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name: William Dennits Gender: Male Baptism Date: 4 Jul 1787 Baptism Place: Tamworth,Stafford,England FHL Film Number: 421601, 421602 '''Miscellany''' Here's a Lichfield Thomas I cannot place: * Thomas Dennitts in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Thomas Dennitts Registration Year: 1841 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration district: Lichfield Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Staffordshire Volume: 17 Page: 82 Records on Page: Name Anne Bentley Joseph Bird Thomas Dennitts Hannah Edwards Jane Jordan William Tricklebank Elizabeth Wall Henry Wood

Dennitts: Elizabeth Thompson Dennitts (b 1767) Tree

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This Family Tree was handed down to Varey-8 by his parents who got it from the Dennitts side of the Family. Joan Varey wrote, with reference to the Thompson Family Tree, that "perhaps it was compiled by Ann Dennitts (born 1831)". (Dennitts-7) Most of the initial profile entries made by Varey-8 upstream of Elizabeth Thompson Dennitts (Thompson-18596) were made on the basis of this old tree which covers a period stating in the early 1700's up to the 1850's. Any digital sources on the profiles were added later... Sept 2017: I have added a photo from Find-a-Grave of a Philadelphia stone giving names and death dates of people either just on the tree or just below it who went to (or were born in) Philadelphia. Everyone is a member of the family of Thomas Mason Thompson-18602 b. 1811 Here's the data on the stone (death dates) and below that the detail of who they all are. Identifying them all was a feat of true detective work! Thomas T 1878; Mary A T 1898 ; Caroline R T 1859; Lewis A T 1876; Helen A T 1883; Albert F T 1885; Anna M Hopper 1885; Ethel L M T 1888; Thomas T Hopper 1894; John T 1896; Delphine T [Thompson] Hopper 1912; Margaret T 1915; Albert L T 1918 [in Italy on active service]; Kirk Moore 1921; Louise M Miller 1921; Thomas M Thompson 1922; G L S Jameson DDS [doctor of dental surgery?] 1934; Florence E Jameson 1941; Anna Delphine Hopper 1944; G Lee Jameson Forster 1944 [Italy with USAAF]; Mary H T 1951; Helen T 1954; T Mason T 1954; Louise L Price 1932; J Stafford Thompson 1964 So here is the detail: 1. Thomas T T-18602 2. Mary A T His wife Dempster -539 3. Caroline R T T-36297 daughter 4. Lewis A T T-36324 son of T-36298, (1875-1876) 5. Helen A T Unknown-386126 d.1883 b. 1856 (there is a record); Address: 1607 Arch; She was "married"... Could she be Albert's wife below? But there's no record but she IS mentioned in albert F's will. So we must now assume she was his wife. She is the last of these 25 to be identified, along with her so Albert L Thompson below, who is also mentioned in Albert F's will as his son. 6. Albert F T T-36312 son of T-18602 He was at 1327 Spring Gardens St. 7. Anna M Hopper (Nichols-9343) wife of Thomas Hopper below. 8. Ethel L M T T-36411 The death record says father John and mother Louise L, b. 1883 and address as 1327 Spring gardens St . So she fell between censuses which makes for difficulty. But John T-18599 below is the only candidate and clearly Louise L Price further down must have been his wife before she married a Price. 9. Thomas T Hopper-2893; son of Delphine below. 10. John T T-18599 Son of TMT-18602 11. Delphine T [Thompson] Hopper T-36291 daughter of TMT-18602 12. Margaret T Flickinger-294 wife of T-36298 13. Albert L T 1918 [in Italy on active service]; Thompson-36473 Son of Albert F and Helen A above. 14. Kirk Moore Moore-35736 He was the husband of Hilda M Jameson, daughter of Florence E and GLS Jameson below. 15. Louise M Miller; T-36296 daughter of TMT-18602 16. Thomas M Thompson; T-36298 son of TMT-18602 17. G L S Jameson DDS [doctor of dental surgery]; Jameson-1550 Husband of Florence E Jameson below 18. Florence E Jameson; Griffiths-2458 Daughter of Louise Miller above (T-36296) 19. Anna Delphine Hopper; H-2894 Daughter of Thomas Thompson Hopper-2893, son of Delphine T-36291 above 20. G Lee Jameson Forster 1944 [Italy with USAAF] Forster-1537 The son of Galdys M Jameson, daughter of Florence Estelle above (Griffiths-2458), daughter of Louise Miller above (T-36296)! 21. Mary H T; Mary Chapman; Chapman-11416; Wife of Thomas Mason Thompson 1870-1954 T-36308 22. Helen T; T-36306; daughter of Thomas and Margaret 23. T Mason T; T-36308; Husband of Mary Chapman above 24. Louise L Price Levis-125, married to John T-18599 25. J Stafford Thompson T-36410 son of Louise L Price (Levis-125) and John Thompson-18599 '''DESCENDANT LIST''' The resulting Descendant List is here: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Thompson-Descendants-18597

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JAMES DENNITTS 1852 - 1947 Written by James Frank Varey [Varey-9] - 1998 My maternal Grandfather, James Dennitts, was born at 7 Pilgrim Street, Liverpool, on 19th. June 1852. He was the son of James Dennitts, a printer, and Mary Ann Dennitts, formerly Hughes, who - at the time of his birth - was a shop assistant. His early life must have been somewhat unsettled. His father was born in Walsall (Staffs) in 1829, but at the time of the 1851 Census in April of that year, he had moved to Liverpool and was living in Great Orford Street. It was here no doubt that he met Mary Ann Hughes, who is recorded in the same Census as a shop assistant living with her parents at 11 Rupert Street, (off Copperas Hill, behind Lime Street Station). James and Mary Ann were married on 23rd. October 1851, a little less than eight months before their son James was born, and they set up house in Pilgrim Street. Even before my Grandfather was born the marriage may have been running into difficulties. It may of course have been a shotgun marriage, but there is further evidence. In a letter dated 21st. April 1852 written by Elizabeth Richmond (née Dennitts) to her niece Ann on the occasion of her 21st. birthday, she writes " I am sorry Jim (Ann's brother) is so undutiful. Liverpool has quite ruined poor Jim, I fear - surely his heart will change". Nevertheless, Mary Ann had a second child, Ann, born on 20th. November 1853, though this child died in infancy. Whatever the situation was, we have no record of "poor Jim" after 1853. There is no entry for his death in U.K. records and Mary Ann had no more children by him. It seems probable therefore that he abandoned his family some time after 1853 and since he did not die in the U.K., it is likely that he went abroad. Where to, we do not know, but the United States was a favourite destination from Liverpool, and since his older cousin William was already there and may have encouraged him, this seems the most plausible scenario. (Australia was another popular destination, and we have checked some of the records of immigrants - and convicts! - but to no avail). Did he die abroad? Mary Ann seemed to think so, because when she remarried in 1860, she described herself on her marriage certificate as a widow. In the interim before her second marriage, however, (say from 1853 to 1860) Mary Ann seems to have gone back home to live with her parents, taking James with her. Piecing together various sources, it appears that during young James' early years, his maternal grandfather stood in loco parentis to his daughter's family. He would after all only have been in his late forties at that time. We have a photograph (a daguerrotype, in fact) of young James, aged no more than two, sitting on James Hughes' knee. This must date from around 1854, and there is a further photograph from 1857 or '58, showing James about five, and still in a frock (as was the custom then) standing beside his mother. A further strong influence on his upbringing was his aunt, Ann Dennitts. Ann, born in 1831, was a governess for most of' her life, and was both cultured and artistic, to judge from the few pieces of her handwork remaining in the family. She would no doubt have kept an eye on how he was being brought up and have influenced his education. (This was a relationship which lasted the whole of Ann's life. When, in 1905 aged 74, she was adjudged incompetent, James became her legal guardian, responsible for her affairs. She lived with James and Tryphena at 50 Fern Grove until her death in 1908). Little is known about James' education. He attended the Liverpool Institute in Mount Street (at that time called The Mechanics' Institute) and won a scholarship to Liverpool College. His mother, however, decided that he had had "enough learning" by that stage (I think I remember him saying he was about twelve) and did not allow him to take up the award. The only reference I ever heard him make to his school-days was about a one-armed writing master named Cherry, who could throw a blackboard duster with sufficient accuracy to hit any inattentive pupil. (James' handwriting incidentally was excellent!). James Hughes, his grandfather, was a soap-boiler and tallow chandler who had a small business at 35 Brownlow Hill in Liverpool. One glimpse of young James' early life is provided by his oft-told story of how he was walking down Brownlow Hill one day with his grandfather. James Hughes had just had a new boiler installed for melting the candle wax, and as they approached the shop there was a loud explosion. James remembered his grandfather seizing him by the hand and saying "Good God, Jim, it's the boiler". The explosion was in fact a good deal bigger than that. James was ten, so the year was 1862, and the explosion (which is well documented) was of an ammunition ship moored in the Mersey, loaded with armaments destined for the Southern States during the American Civil War. Lancashire cotton interests gave financial and material support to the Confederacy throughout the war, and this particular supply ship was blown up by Unionist saboteurs ~ but at least the boiler was safe. (The next four paragraphs were added later) '''NB There is an error in the story: James Hughes died in 1858, so it must almost certainly have been his uncle John Hughes he was walking with that day in 1864 (see below), John being 37 years old and having taken over the business.''' That, at least, is how James remembered it - and it certainly made a good story! The reality, however, was rather different. The explosion was real enough, but unhappily the romantic details of sabotage and derring-do in the American Civil War - the stuff of boys' adventure stories - were imagined. What really happened was this… About five o'clock on the evening of 15th. January 1864, (so James would have been eleven, not ten) the trading barque "Lottie Sleigh" was anchored in the river between Monk's Ferry and Woodside Ferry, having cleared out for the African Coast. Part of her cargo ("as usual" according to the Daily Post) consisted of eleven tons of gunpowder, stored in the after hold. The steward of the vessel was cleaning a paraffin oil lamp and, through some inadvertence, oil was spilt on the floor and ignited. Some of the burning oil ran into the hold where the gunpowder was stored, and the crew having failed to put out the fire, hailed the Rock Ferry steamer "Wasp" which (very bravely, I think) came alongside the "Lottie Sleigh", took off the crew and landed them at the Pier Head. At 7.20 p.m. the ship blew up, causing great alarm on both sides of the river and widespread (though superficial) damage to property. The local newspapers - The Daily Post, The Liverpool Shipping Telegraph, The Liverpool Mercury - had a field day, listing in great detail the damage caused, with windows blown out "as far away as Calderstones"! The Mercury described how "affrighted enquirers rushed through the streets (but) soon became aware that the convulsion had been caused by something far more powerful and terrible than a boiler explosion" (my italics - but no mention of Brownlow Hill !) The suspected linkage with the Civil War is not as far-fetched as might appear. The Post of 16th. January 1864 (the day after the explosion) reports at length on a prosecution by the Treasury of three men charged with infringing the provisions of the Foreign Enlistment Act, in that they were endevouring to procure men to serve in the Navy of the Confederate States of America - and where better to look than Liverpool ! As a footnote, the last American ship to surrender at the end of the Civil War was handed over by its Captain to the American Consul in Liverpool in the summer of 1865. We do not know exactly what James did after he left school. Perhaps he helped in his grandfather's shop, but eventually - following a Liverpool tradition - he went to sea. He signed on as an able seaman in a sailing ship, so he may have been about eighteen. Certainly he was still living at home to an age when he was old enough to drive a horse and trap, because he recalled being arrested for speeding going down Smithdown Road. At that time (the late 1860's ?) the pub called The Boundary on the corner of Smithdown Road and Lodge Lane actually marked the boundary of Liverpool, and James had just passed this on his way to Woolton, when he was stopped for driving too fast and was summonsed. The penalty for speeding was either a fine or imprisonment and he remembers his mother giving him four shillings to pay a fine - "and if it's more than that you can go to jail". The fine was in fact five shillings, but fortunately his mother had inadvertently given him two half-crowns instead of two florins, so he escaped. He used to claim that that was his only brush with the law. The dates of his sea-going career are vague, but this period must have been fairly short. Assuming he signed on around 1870, it could have spanned no more than ten years. When he married his first wife Margaret Smith in 1876 he was listed as a "mariner", but by April 1879, when he married Margaret Scott, he was twenty-six and already ashore, working as a "book-keeper". His time as a sailor may have been short, but it seems to have been the most colourful period of his life. We used to sit entranced listening to his stories, embroidered no doubt as he recalled events of some sixty years earlier. His whole experience was under sail; he never worked on a steamship and so far as know he never advanced beyond able seaman. His descriptions were graphic ; how the mate on one ship was able to smell ice, even when the ship was becalmed in fog. (Here Grandpa would wrinkle up his rather bulbous nose and give prodigious sniffs - egged on by us children.) He recalled one morning in the North Atlantic waking up to find the ship surrounded by icebergs, and how the crew had to tow the ship out of danger, rowing one of the longboats. On another occasion he was ashore at Valparaiso with the mate and became involved in a bar-room brawl. They both made their escape when the mate fired a pistol into the ceiling and then ran for it. But perhaps his most enthralling story was how he was knocked overboard going round Cape Horn. He, with other members of the crew, was on the yard-arm securing one of the sails when a gust of wind caught the sail and flipped him into the sea. Fortunately he did not land on the deck, and a boat was lowered and he was picked up, very cold and exhausted. The mate was not sympathetic and kicked his backside for not watching what he was doing. As he relived these events in his mind, he would occasionally produce some decidedly lower-deck expletives, but when (as a small child) I repeated these to my mother, she insisted I must be mistaken : "Grandpa couldn't possibly have said that!" so perhaps I misheard him. He was still a sailor, twenty-three years old, when he married Margaret Smith on 25th. January 1876. She was the daughter of Samuel Smith, a coal merchant from Islington in Liverpool, and they were married by special licence. The story goes that her father forced James to marry her, because they had been to New Brighton and had missed the last ferry back to Liverpool, and had to spend the night there. Since James was no doubt going back to sea, this must have seemed a sensible precaution. There were no children from this marriage and Margaret died early in 1879 in Birkenhead. At the time of his second marriage, on 24th. April 1879, James was recorded as a book-keeper, living at 77 Exmouth Street in Birkenhead. Margaret Scott was a domestic servant. She was twenty-three, just three years younger than James, and was the daughter of a sawyer, also from Exmouth Street. She already had an illegitimate three years old child (William, born 18th. January 1876) who eventually took the name of Dennitts. Their marriage was indeed fruitful; seven children over a period of ten years. By the time their first child, Stanley, was born in 1881, James had joined the Customs and Excise Service as a Water Guard. His duties would have involved boarding and inspecting incoming vessels, searching for contraband. In those days the inspection team would row out in all weathers to where the ship was anchored, armed with hooks for rummaging into the cargo. It was a hard job, but suitable for an ex-sailor. It also involved moving around the country, posted to different ports. James Stanley (1881) was born in Heysham in Lancashire; Joseph (1883), Martha (usually known as Pattie, 1884) and John Henry (1885) were born at Holyhead in Anglesey ; and Thomas (1887), Alice Elizabeth (a.k.a. Bessie, 1889) and Margaret (1891) were all born in Liverpool - the last certainly in Grey Rock Street. But there were other postings as well. After Margaret was born, the family spent some time at Tynemouth in Northumberland, at the odd address of 17 1/2 Coburg Terrace. It was here, on 6th. April 1896, that the children's mother, Margaret Dennitts, died - of phthisis asthemia according to her death certificate. This left James with a serious problem. Stanley, the eldest child, was only fifteen and Margaret, the youngest, was no more than five. Their mother had apparently been ill for some years and the family was being cared for by a housekeeper, Tryphena Jones, who had migrated to Tyneside from Norfolk. To make matters worse, James at this point was transferred to Liverpool, and his immediate need was for someone to take responsibility for looking after the family. His first approach to Tryphena was to ask her to accompany him to Liverpool as a housekeeper, but she refused. She was thirty-nine, a spinster, and may have sensed a better opportunity. Anyway, James eventually suggested marriage, in what must be one of history's less romantic proposals : "Will you come to Liverpool if I put a ring on your finger?" (His own words!). Tryphena said "Yes, please", and they were married in the Register Office in North Shields on 10th. June 1896, a bare two months after Margaret had died. There were still other moves. In the late '90s the family was in Campbeltown in Strathclyde, where Margaret reportedly met Miles Varey, her future husband, for the first time. By 1905/6 James was living in Heysham and was working at Glasson Dock on the River Lune in Lancashire, and it was at this time that Ann Dennitts comes into the picture again. Ann had married on 3rd. January 1884 a James Wilson, "gentleman", the son of a farmer, living in Bath Street in Liverpool. It was a late marriage for Ann - even later than her husband realised. In 1884, James Wilson was thirty-seven, Ann (according to her marriage certificate) was forty-six. Since she was born in 1831, she was of course fifty-three, (but who's counting). It was a tragic marriage. James survived only a few months, dying on 19th. April of the same year. (His burial plot in Smithdown Road cemetery, inherited by Ann, was subsequently occupied by Ann herself (1908), Tryphena (1939) and James Dennitts (1947) as well as the infant Trixie Varey.) In 1905 Ann was seventy-four and apparently felt the need to move in with James' family. She may have been getting frail. In 1905, on her way to visit her lawyer, she was knocked over by a horse and was badly shaken. In a complicated deal, she transferred all her assets - eight houses including Fern Grove, and her stock in the National Telephone Company - to James in return for an income of £1-5-0 per week and the right to reside at 50 Fern Grove for the rest of her life. James was responsible for the upkeep of the properties, all rates and taxes, and paying off the mortgage (£450) on Fern Grove. All these properties (with the exception of Great Orford Street which was a Corporation Leasehold, inherited from her father) had apparently been left to her by James Wilson. By 1906, James was again at Glasson Dock. There is a letter from Ann authorising the transfer of her furniture from Fern Grove to Heysham, but soon afterwards the family seems to have settled down in Fern Grove. In 1908, Ann died and James inherited as her sole heir. The remainder of James' career as a Customs Officer apparently progressed uneventfully until his retirement about the time of the outbreak of the Great War he would have been sixty-two in 1914. Due to the shortage of manpower during the war, however, he was called back into service until the end of hostilities. It was his frequent boast that he was on pension from the Government longer than he worked for them, but although this thought brightened his declining years, it can scarcely have been the case. He was probably already in the Service by 1880, and if he continued in work until the end of the war, he would have racked up thirty-eight years service. He was presumably only on pension from 1918 until his death in 1947 - about twenty-nine years. By the end of the Great War, James and Tryphena were getting old, and their youngest daughter Margaret Ann, (the only one still at home), seems to have drifted into the role of housekeeper for her parents. It was a role from which she never escaped. In 1921 she married Miles Varey, (Tryphena's nephew) who had come down from Newcastle to work as a clerk at Cammel Lairds in Birkenhead. They bought a house in Rock Ferry, but partly through a sense of filial duty and partly perhaps as a matter of financial convenience, Margaret refused to move away from her parents, and she and Miles (and eventually their three children) continued to live at Fern Grove. On 2nd. January 1939 Tryphena died of bronchitis and asthma, and any thought of Margaret leaving was definitively put aside. Whatever the original motives for this arrangement, as the years passed Miles came to resent his position of subordination in the home and became bitter. In retrospect, one might have expected James to slacken his hold over Margaret and allow them to set up a separate home, but self interest prevailed and the arrangement continued until Margaret's death in 1945. Strangely, neither Philip nor I felt constraint on us as a result of this dual family, though I suppose we might have been able to develop different interests had we lived separately. For example, my mother, Margaret, who was a qualified piano teacher, would never teach us "because of disturbing Grandpa". What sort of a man was James Dennitts? Early photographs show a short, thick-set, strongly built man, with an aggressive, almost truculent air. Those who knew him earlier in his life have described him as a hard drinker, at times violent and a bully. Of his children it is said that Pattie and John emigrated to Canada to escape from him. Bessie left home and contracted an unsuitable marriage for much the same reason. But in extenuation it must be said that he came from a generation where such behaviour was commoner - and more tolerated - than it would be to-day. He was a religious man, or at least a churchgoer, and a churchwarden at St.Bede's, though at one point he left St.Bede's as a result of an acrimonious dispute with the Vicar. At the time I first remember him, in the late 1920's, he had mellowed to some extent. He was invariably kind to Philip and me, even if sometimes exasperated by the tricks we used to play on him, and he seemed quite content to take us out with him on summer afternoons when he went for a walk or to play bowls in Sefton Park. He was often quite playful with us. I can still remember him, in his late seventies, chasing us round the schoolyard at Aspen Grove elementary school (of which he was a Governor) waving his stick. We repaid this tolerance of us with all kinds of mischief. Fern Grove was a three storeyed house with extensive cellars. In one of these ran the series of wires which operated the bells in all the downstairs rooms and also the front door bell. We discovered that by tugging the appropriate wire we could make the front door bell ring without there being anyone there. This was a great discovery. As we pulled the wire, we could hear grandpa in the room above lumber to his feet to answer the door. No-one being there, he assumed some small boy had rung the bell and run away (a favourite game when nothing better offered). The third time this happened in the space of five minutes, Grandpa concealed himself behind the front door, with his stick at the ready, and as soon as the bell rang again, he threw open the door and - stick raised - nearly hurled himself down the steps, before retreating baffled. The war years saw one further move of residence, but it was not a voluntary one. In May 1941 Liverpool suffered a week of severe air raids. Although the main objective was to put the docks out of action, some of the bombs, landmines in particular, were notoriously inaccurate. About 10 p.m. one night a landmine exploded above Fern Grove, flattening some thirty houses and causing severe structural damage in many more. Number 50 had all its windows blown in and the foundations moved, tilting the house to one side. By next morning it was apparent that the house was unsafe and the whole family moved out, first to Thomas' house in Allerton and then to a rented house in Calderstones Road. Grandpa sustained the move with equanimity. He remained fit and active into his nineties. He went to the local cinema once a week and he used to go on the tram down to the Pier Head whenever the weather was fine, and sit looking at the river. There was quite a social group of old people there, including a Mrs. O'Donaghue, who had her eye on him. He certainly had his eye on her, and apparently even toyed with the idea of marrying her. I remember my mother's reaction when he tentatively raised the possibility; "If you do, I am moving out". That was enough to stop him - perhaps just as well, because Mrs. O'Donaghue died very shortly afterwards. After my mother died in 1945, Grandpa moved to Green Lane to be with his son Thomas, and two years later, on 1st. July 1947, just after his ninety-fifth birthday, he died of pneumonia. His life had spanned a period of dramatic change. Brought up by a grandfather who remembered the Napoleonic Wars, James himself survived until after the end of the Second World War. In 1852 when he was born, the telephone, the telegraph, domestic electricity, motor cars, aeroplanes, radio and television all lay in the future. The first commercial oil well - opening the way for the internal combustion engine had still to be drilled. Iron ships were a rarity and steam was decades away from replacing sail. And he saw all these things before he died. But I doubt if he saw his life in this historical context. He took a more personal view, drawing lasting pride from his progress from his poor beginnings as a sailor, to the solid comfort and respectability of his final years at 50 Fern Grove. JFV February 1998.

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==History== Maine-et-Loire is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution in 1790. It was created from the former province of Anjou. The former province of Anjou is geographically similar to Maine-et-Loire, it was established in 929 and dissolved in 1790 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anjou Former province of Anjou]. ==Geography== Maine-et-Loire is part of the Pays-de-la-Loire region of France. It is surrounded by the departments of Ille-et-Vilaine, Mayenne, Sarthe, Indre-et-Loire, Vienne, Deux-Sèvres, Vendée, and Loire-Atlantique. The principal city is Angers. ==Genealogical Resources== [https://www.archives49.fr/acces-directs/archives-en-ligne/ Archives of Maine-et-Loire] ==Sources== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine-et-Loire Maine-et-Loire Wikipedia]

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A private, Catholic college with more than twenty thousand students enrolled in a wide range of undergrad and graduate programs. DePaul boasts both suburban and downtown Chicago campus locations and is the largest private school in Illinois. === Famous Graduates === * [[Daley-1|Richard J. Daley]], mayor of Chicago * [[Daley-2|Richard M. Daley]], mayor of Chicago

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Definitions and usage of Deportation, Expulsion, Grand Dérangement and their historical use. (this document was developed by Gisele Cormier in response to questions about why we use these terms. See also Writings by the English at the bottom of this page. It is interesting to notice the various definitions of the word deportation, depending on languages and the modern or historical sense. Here are just a few. '''Definition of Deportation in Collins in British English''' 1. the act of expelling an alien from a country; expulsion 2. the act of transporting someone from his or her country; banishment '''In American English''' a deporting or being deported; expulsion, as of an undesirable alien, from a country '''Translation to French''' Collins dictionary gives two possibilities for the translation of the word Deportation to French: 1. (of criminal): déportation (historical sense) 2. (of illegal immigrant): expulsion The translation to French of the modern definition of deportation is "expulsion": the process of forcing someone to leave a place, especially a country. Definition of Exterpate: root out and destroy completely. '''Usage among Acadians''' However, for over one hundred years, the Acadians have referred to the expulsion as "La déportation" in countless books, cultural events and in families' oral histories. The word is part of the collective imagination. Maybe the word expulsion will be used more frequently, with time. '''Usage among the British at that time''' For the British authorities at the time of the Grand Dérangement, the Acadians, in general, were considered aliens and criminals, refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the King, accused of siding with the French and engaging in rebellious activities. The true meaning of deportation appeared in the intentions and actions of the authorities: they expelled people alien to their language, religion, values, and interests. '''Grand Dérangement History''' Note by [[DeRoche-14|John DeRoche]], translator of the article “The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761”.Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, “The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761”. Translated by John Estano DeRoche in consultation with the author. Accessible online at [https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/aams-blog/news-and-reflections-the-acadian-refugee-camp-on-the-miramichi-1756-1761-march-30-2018 The Official Blog of the Association des Acadiens-Métis Souriquois], March 30, 2018, https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/uploads/3/4/5/0/34506400/acadian_refugee_camp_on_the_miramichi_1756-1761.pdf p. 4
Although the expression “deportation of the Acadians” is in extremely wide circulation, we have avoided the word “deportation” when referring to the removal of Acadians during the period, since (in today’s English) it might suggest they were aliens in this land, whereas their ancestors had been in Acadie for multiple generations. (Note that the term does not carry a similar connotation in French, where “Déportation” is used routinely in this context.) Instead, we use “expulsion” or “the Expulsion” when referring specifically to the shipment of Acadians out of their homeland. However, to describe the scope of the broader series of events, the word “expulsion” is too restrictive, by failing to encompass the breadth, complexity, or duration of the disaster visited upon the Acadians. To capture the uprooting of the Acadians in the wider sense, we have settled on the untranslated expression most commonly used in Acadian circles, both popular and academic, which is: the Grand Dérangement. The equivalent English would be the “Great Upheaval” or “Great Disruption.” The French term, moreover, is now quite widely understood and used among those anglophones who concern themselves with this history. On this entire question of the terminology and the underlying conceptualization (in French), see R.-G. LeBlanc 2005. "Du 'dérangement des guerres' au Grand Dérangement: la longue évolution d'un concept" ''Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation: Nouvelles perspectives historiques,'' Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, ed., (Moncton, NB: Chaire d’études acadiennes, 2005) p. 11-20
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/14zHpVY00071xMtjANi9aTT4g7ea7FFWJDojSafod6vw/edit?usp=sharing SLICES OF ACADIAN HISTORY MARC POIRIER ■Le grand dérangement: an expression that sometimes...disturbs ‘Dérangement’: "change which disturbs the order and the disposition which was in arranged things" - definition of the universal dictionary of furetière (1690). Le grand dérangement: the expression has long been in vogue to describe the tragedy experienced by the Acadians in the 18th century. But it is not unanimous and some would even like us to stop using it. But where does this term come from and what exactly does it mean? Historian Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc is undoubtedly the one who has studied the history and meaning of this expression the most. In the book Du grand dérangement à la déportation, which he edited, historian Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc looked at this established term. The historian and genealogist Placide Gaudet thus begins his book Le grand dérangement, on whom the responsibility for the expulsion of the Acadians falls. published in 1922: "Our fathers qualified their banishment from Acadia by the name of Grand Dérangement and their descendants continued to give it this appellation". But who are these “fathers”? And did they actually use the term “Grand Dérangement”? Not quite. According to Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, the first mention of “dérangement” by Acadians occurred in 1773, 18 years after the beginning of the Deportation of 1755. Six Acadians from Beaubassin signed a deposition in which they spoke of a deportee, “ however at that time, she was already in Carolina after the “dérangement” produced by the war». Another deposition from the same year refers to the Deportation when speaking of "dérangement des guerres (of wars)". Finally, at the same time, other Acadians use the term "revolution of wars". The historian argues that "dérangement" and "revolution of wars" could then have had the same meaning. We must wait until 1802 to see the word "dérangement" appear again. In a letter to the Bishop of Quebec, Mgr Pierre Denaut, the missionary Antoine Bérard, who was then in Richibouctou-Village, wrote ... “after the ‘dérangement’ of Acadia, many things were found hidden in the earth..." But the first known use of the expression “Grand Dérangement” comes to us not from an Acadian, but from a Quebecer: Father Jean-Baptise-Antoine Ferland. This priest, professor and historian wrote a diary during a stay in Gaspésie. Published in 1863, he wrote: " Few events have caused adventures as fantastic, as curious, as ‘le grand dérangement’. That is how the Acadians referred to their expulsion from the land of their fathers. “ Father Ferland tells us that the Acadians called their expulsion "le grand dérangement", but we have no written examples at the time. It is most likely that it was then in the oral tradition. The Acadian elite began to appropriate this term some twenty years later. In his opening speech at the first Acadian Convention in Memramcook in 1881, the great nationalist Pierre-Amand Landry pointed out that "Our number in the Maritime Provinces after ‘le grand dérangement’ did not exceed ten thousand and the whole thing was made up of little hidden groups.” WHAT DOES “GRAND DÉRANGEMENT” REFER TO? Although the expression "Grand Dérangement" has been widely used since the 19th century, its meaning was not always exactly the same. Thus, when Acadians in 1773 speak of “dérangement des guerres” or “dérangement produit par la guerre”, we are talking here about more than the Deportation of 1755 as such. We include the Acadians who were not deported in short, who were “dérangés” (disturbed). On the other hand, when the nationalist Pascal Poirier speaks the first times of "Grand Dérangement", he seems to attach the expression only to the Deportation and not to all the hardships suffered then and subsequently by the Acadian people. For his part, Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc endorsed the idea that the beginning of the Grand Dérangement was around 1750 with the destruction of villages in the Beaubassin region. FOR OR AGAINST “THE GRAND DÉRANGEMENT”? The very use of the term is still criticized, even if, in 2003, by a "Royal" Proclamation, the Government of Canada, following negotiations with representatives of the Acadian people, decreed July 28 "Journée de commémoration du Grand Dérangement" (Day of Commemoration of the Great Upheaval). This date was chosen to mark the formal decision of the Council of Nova Scotia, led by Charles Lawrence, on July 28, 1755, to deport all of the Acadian people. Already in 1937, Henri Bourde de la Rogerie, in a work on the history of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, described the term Grand Dérangement as "timid" and "naive". Since then, the phrase has been criticized from time to time, with many pointing out that it downplays the seriousness of the event. In 1998, the Nova Scotian group Grand Dérangement released an album including the song Y'a jamais eu de Grand Dérangement (There never was a Grand Dérangement). All of this may sound ironic. In an interview in 2005, the author of the song, Michel Thibault, explained that he had composed it because the expression, as a mark of identity, was a burden for him and that we should "liberate ourselves" from it, according to him: "Grand Dérangement, it's a term that I have never liked from the start, it's like a euphemism to attenuate the severity of our history, but Grand Dérangement, what is it? Are we “dérangés” (crazy, disturbed)? I prefer being a deportee rather than a “dérangé” (crazy person). For better or for worse, the expression is not about to be forgotten, having long since been adopted by a very large majority of Acadians for whom there has always been a Grand Dérangement. '''Writings by the English'''
(Translated using Google Translate, original in french)
In 1756, a correspondent English from the Mercure de La Haye communicates to its magazine a letter from Halifax, full of "things seen": the regiments serving in Nova Scotia work to put the Acadians in ships bound for the colonies British; to better "extirpate" them - a frequent expression in the English documentation - "we burned & destroyed their Houses, their Barns, their Farms, & their Villages; and their Livestock was hunted by the thousands in the Woods, where who will take them. Thus, one of the most beautiful countries in the world is now devastated & desert”. . . . In the chronicle he put in bookshops the day after the conflict, the Reverend Entick recounts that Lawrence did not confine himself to "pursuing these dangerous inhabitants with sword and torch in hand", ravaging their country, burning their homes and scattering their flocks, but felt he was of the king's service to "carry" them elsewhere, a "very commendable measure" of which execution, however, was not enough "prudent", since he dispersed them "at middle of the rigors of the winter season, almost naked, without money and without effects"; it was not however there the most serious imprudence of the governor: "he didn't push them back far enough..."Masse, Claude, "Pierre Morpain, capitaine du port de Louisbourg", Histoire Québec, Volume 9, numéro 3, février 2004 L’Acadie 1604-2004, p. 18 [https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/hq/2004-v9-n3-hq1059857/1050ac/ Article] Lawrence adds: If any of the inhabitants should remain at Chignecto after the above Embarkation you must order them on board any of the other Vessels, and direct them to be landed in North Carolina...Make it a particular injunction to the Masters, to be as careful and watchful as possible during the whole course of the Passage, to prevent the passengers from making any attempt to seize upon the vessels, by allowing only a small number to be upon the Decks at a time...Such vessels as may be remaining after embarking all the Inhabitants that can be collected there (at Chignecto), must be sent to Mines Bason...and to take on board some of the Inhabitants of that District. But before these remaining vessels are sent to Mines Bason, I would have you (if you suspect any number of the Inhabitants to have absconded) to do your utmost endeavours to oblige them to come in by burning the Villages and destroying everything that can afford them the least shelter or means of Subsistence in the Country". Kelly A. Wiechman, Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. Description of Deportation from Grand Pré and Winslow, letters by the English https://www.acadian.org/history/the-deportation-orders/

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Depositions of Bird Doublehead and Catherine Spencer

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The following documents related to claims made by Bird Doublehead regarding the estate of his father, the Cherokee Chief Doublehead are on file at the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. They were transcribed by James Hicks in 2002 and posted to the Rootsweb AMERIND-US-SE mailing list in December, 2002. '''Estate of Doublehead''' Jim Hicks 12/20/2000, 8:20:14 AM Testimony of Bird Doublehead re: Estate of Doublehead Cherokee Agency East Bird Doublehead, Son of Doublehead, a Cherokee Chief, makes that he had for some years previous to the time his father was killed as well as after and recalls its about 29 years ago he had been living at [Thomas Aorned: Clark's] at Kingston [Inn pu] for the purpose of going to school and was living at Clark's at the time his father was killed. In the fall prior to his death affiant went home to his father's at the Muscle Schoals on the Tennessee river on a visit and remained at his fathers house about 3 months, and again at the expiration of that time affiant returned to Clark's and continued to reside with him as affiant some time in the year 1812 and was residing there at the time of his father's death. At the time affiant was at his father's last before his father's death and at during another time which affiant lived at home. Affiant recollects well to have seen a considerable quantity of property belonging to his father. Consisting ^of a large stock of horses, he thinks 30 or 40 head, old and young. Among them one brown stud horse purchased by affiant's father from Old Peelin for the sum of $1000, one thousand dollars. This horse [mare] a stand at South West Point. Affiant's father was a stock [raiser] and had some fine breed mares and was trying to improve his stock of horses. There was also a large stock of cattle of which affiant's father had given affiant 20 head as part of the cattle belonging to affiants step mother the wife of the Chief Doublehead which part affiant presumes Thomas Wilson her brother got at Doublehead's death, but Doublehead still owned a considerable stock of cattle besides. He had as affiant believes also a large stock of hogs he is unable to say how many. He also had a large quantity of valuable household and kitchen furniture worth as affiant believes at least $600. affiant states there was a store there but affiant is unable to give any account of the quantity or value of the goods therein but thinks there was a pretty general aportionment. Affiant remembers that when affiant went home the fall before his ^father carried down the [money] in the boat an [abhtimal] stock of goods and after [setting/selling] some of them in the boat he put the ballance in the store with the other goods and a white man called Phillips kept the store. affiant thinks there could not have been less than $3000 worth of goods in the store. Affiant thinks the goods were not sold on a credit. Doublehead had also a considerable stock of negroes besides those afterwards brought from Georgia. Those negroes he had owned many years [torn part] of time before the recollection of affiant. Others were born there, and [Ms yellow boyz Bins oGimjyd] very likely were bought by Doublehead a few years before his death but affiant cannot recollect the precise numbers but believes there were at least 20 perhaps more at and before the time of Doublehead's death. Affiant's brother Tassel also went with him and boarded at Clark's. Affiant thinks $100 per year was the sum agreed to be paid to Clark for boarding each of us affiant and Tassel. Tassel died at Clark's about 2 weeksafter Doublehead was killed. affiant was then about 12 years of age, continued boarding at Clark's and did not go home but remained there at school. Affiant had no guardian appointed for him, nor did he directly or indirectly take upon himself the control or management of the property of his father's estate. Affiant had 3 sisters none of whom were at home when Doublehead was killed. One of them, Peggy, was living with her mother in what is now McMinn Co, TN. The others, Ms Susannah & Alcy were at Hiwassee Garrison at school. The next fall after Doublehead was killed Clark went to the Muscle Shoals and to the late residence of affiant's father's ^he did not inform affiant when he started what was his beliefs or where he was going. After an absence of some weeks Clark returned home to Kingston and brought with him 21, twenty one, negroes & some horses. Phillips the store keeper also came back with Clark. Phillips informed affiant that Clark had got the negroes and horses at the residence of affiant's father's and that some other negroes had also been taken that belonged to Doublehead [torn part] and had been by him delivered over to some other men, one of them to [Wau hatchy] one to [Ulau hatchy] his brother, two Cherokees, and one to Chisholm a white man, and the balance to some person or persons who are not recalled at present. Affiant was confident Phillips statement in relation to the property was true from the fact that of the negroes brought by Clark there were several affiant had himself known to have been in his father's family many years Jarrit, Austin, Magin, Andrew and Pheby and Peter Dempsy and some others which affiant understood had come from Georgia. affiant understands that Clark has disposed of the property which he took of the estate of affiant's father and has applied the [proceeds] to his own use [some] of the property affiant knows he sold one negro, Peter, to Sam [Martin] and other portions of the property affiant is informed he sold of which is one negro, Dempsy, a [brother?] to [Crozing] of Knoxville. affiant remained at Clark's for upwards of 2 years perhaps 3 years after his father's death. The latter part of which time Clark did not send affiant to school but put him in the field to plough and about 6 months of the time in a Black Smith Shop to blow and strike. When affiant's mother came after him and took him away. When affiant started Clark let him have one [Roane] pony 5 or 6 years old to ride away with his mother and an old saddle and bridle worth in all not exceeding $32 or 40. Clark never let affiant have any of the property or money of said estate except the pony, bridle, saddle, noit even money to bear affiant's expenses home. Nor did affiant believe Clark ever accounted to affiant's said sisters for one cent of the proceeds of the property of said estate. Nor has he to the knowledge of affiant ever accounted in any way for said property. Affiant further states that in the year [1827] he employed Col Zacharah Sims to assist affiant to get his property or compensation for it from Clark and procured him to come on for that purpose to Jackson's [Troly?] where he and affiant were about to make an effort for that purpose when a complaint was made against Sims and he was ordered to be driven by the Light Horse out of the Cherokee Nation. Affiant recollects that John Benge then living as affiant thinks on Battle Creek was Capt of the Light Horse and had Sims arrested. Affiant don't recollect how he obtained his release but remembers that he left the Nation. Affiant then became discouraged and did not then further [implicate] his claim but the next fall immigrated to Arkansas where he remained until recently. He has returned to again assert his rights. Affiant has now two sisters surviving namely Susannah the wife of George Chisholm and Alcy the wife of Giles McNulty. Affiant's other sister Peggy has departed this life leaving four children surviving [her hissy at laws] by her husband William Wilson who is also dead. The eldest named Jane Wilson, the 2d Elzrah Wilson, the third George Wilson and the fourth Bird Wilson. [Signed] Bird Doublehead Sworn to oath inscribed before me this 21st June 1838 David [Sauam-ate.: C] '''Estate of Doublehead – Catherine Spencer''' Jim Hicks 12/20/2000, 8:19:15 AM Testimony of Catherine Spencer nee Pumpkin re: Estate of Doublehead "Came Catherine Spencer and makes oath that she lived at the house of Doublehead the Chief when he was killed which was many years ago, she thinks it was about 27 years ago, and that she lived in his family about 12 years. Affiant is the niece of Old Doublehead, and is the only daughter and child of E=yah=chu=tlee, a brother of Doublehead, and Chau=e=u=kah is her mother, and was then a grown woman about 19 years old= and affiant states that the following described property was there and belonged to Doublehead the Chief when he was killed= to wit, "One negro man named Andrew about 21 years old, very likely $1000,00 One young negro man named Joe a Race Rider, very smart $650,00 One mullatto boy named Ben, 16 years old $600,00 one brother of his named George, 14 years old $550,00 one negro boy named Jacob about 15 years old $550,00 == $2350,00 "one negro man named Riddle about 22 years old 800,00 one negro woman named Phebe about 25 or 6 years old $500,00 and her four children, the oldest 10 & youngest 2 years old at $200 each on an average is $800,00 one negro woman named Mary or Polly about 23 years old $500,00 with her two children ---350,00 "Austin, a man between thirty & 40 years old $600,00 and his wife Magon about 30 years old, a house woman, good cook, washer & Ironer $600,00 with five children the oldest a boy 12 years old & ranging from him down to the youngest about 2 years old, all worth on an average $200 each --$1000,00 This man and woman came by the death of the affiants father to ^the Old Chief Doublehead with this affiant when she was moved to his [quarters] after the death of her father, and from this man and woman these 5 children were raised and all these seven negros were [once] the right of this affiant but affiant does not know where it is now = affiant declares most solemnly on her oath that she never sold them to any body nor been paid one dollar for them-- "all of the above described negroes were there before the Georgia negroes were brought there, & affiant states that a white man named Chisholm was gone to Georgia to collect money due Old Doublehead when he was killed & shortly after that Chisholm returned with nine grown negroes from Georgia and left them there as a part of Doubleheads property and said he got those nine negroes in place of the money due unto Doublehead = affiant and the other Cherakees [evidently?] then took these nine negroes and put them in the negro cabins with the other negroes and provided for them as for the other negroes of Doublehead and they remained there as a part of his estate untill taken off by the white men; five of these Georgia negroes were men worth $700 each -- #3500,00 and the other four women worth $500 each --2000,00 all stout able negroes and well grown, the names not recalled nor the ages== "There were 30 head of cows & calves worth $12 00 each --$360,00 and about 100 head of fine stock cattle, big sturdy [heifers] all worth 5 to 8 dollars each $650,00 one fine stud horse at home worth as the people said $700,00 and one other stud horse at South West Point said by the people to be worth $1000,00 and there were 8 other fine mares and geldings bought of Rik=e=ti=yah = John Christy's mother worth $100 each --$800,00 and nine other head of common [draw?] horses [ruous?] and colts worth about 50 or 60 dollars each, say 55 on an average $495,00 and [five good eail?] horses called first rate & worth $500,00 Doublehead paid a fine negro named Mary for the 8 bought of John Christy's mother with a view to increase his stock of horses, and that negro was not any of thoses housed here ==this John Christy has gone to Sekausas. "50 head of sows & pigs & shoots and small stock hogs running about the house $3,00 each --$150,00 one hundred head of large hogs running out in the woods worth $5,00 is --$500,00 4 large first rate beds & bedding & bedsteads worth $40 each --$160,00 6 [weisdrar?] chairs at 2,00 each 12,00 12 common du ,50cts 6,00 1 case of bottles & liquor --10,00 4 doz plates --4,00 8 dishes, all large --6,00 2 good tables --8,00 1 fine du --1,50 2 large pots --10,00 3 large ovens --9,00 2 smaller pots --2,00 1 dinner pot --2,00 1 brass kettle, common size 2,50 1 tea kettle --1,50 3 pair of iron fire dogs 4,50 1 saddle & bridle & brace of pistols a good saddle part worn =15,00 the pistols first rate with a case & working 30,00 "[Prince] according to her best [yu agrement] of the value of such articles of property & affiant states that Doublehead had a store there and a white man named Phillips was the clerk and [rate for ach] and the Cherokee people came there daily and bought goods for cash and Phillips refused to sell goods on a credit to the Cherokees. it was a comendable stock worth about two or three thousand dollars, and Doublehead told affiant just before he was killed that he had three thousand dollars in a trunk in the store room=affiant sais large quantities of money in Phillips hands but cannot state how much as she never counted it; affiant did not know of her uncle buying any thing after that time and thinks there would have been as much as more than $3000 cash on hand==affiant admits it to be true that she does not know so well about the store and the money because Phillips the white man had the entire IOU that of it when Doublehead was died and and did not show the money any more and did not communicate the situation of it to affiant == that year a white man named Samuel [Llebarrinan alrevcee d] for Doublehead and was making a good crop and [anocianally] all the big negroes [icraekill] out. -- The [Observer] quit there [loan] after Doublehead was killed == Bird Doublehead and his brother were sent to school and boarding at the Clarks and Peggy and Susannah and Alcy will [aff aho] None of the children of Doublehead were there nor does affiant recollect of their comming there == they were all very young. Bird was the eldest & many years younger than this affiant and no claims came through to protect their rights or secure their property == [lit surrued] that after their father was killed by his people that the children were also endangered by the nation == this affiant [averried] and managed as well as she could do. Affiant states that as soon as the news came that Doublehead was killed Phillips shut up the store and kept it shut up and quit selling goods == The crop was continued working by the ^negroes the others [heuinep] of Doublehead went on untill towards fall when four white men came there and stayed four or five days, -- these white men talked to Phillips a good long time and they seemed to be counselling together but affiant could not understand them -- these white men after talked to the negroes and after about four days councelling the white men asked affiant and her Aunts & [Soney] ^Thau=ti=ne - all Doublehead and Wah=hatch a brother of Doublehead to [guarantee] a [loan] and these one of the white man named Black proposed that all the negroes and horses and cattle and hogs and all the removable property should be taken care off for the children of Old Doublehead this Black was the man with whom Bird Doublehead had been and was there boording at school = It was asked by the whites whether this should be done or not and none of the Cherokees countered to it, but Phillips the store keeper gave his consent to it and he went off with the three white men and they carried all the goods boxes and trunks and all belongings to the store (off with them) and all the above described articles of property and negroes, and cattle and horses and hogs [t&] off with them and they [neaii] and paid for [norletuiua] any more == one of the negroes named Andrew who could speak and and understand both English & Cherokee stated to affiant that he understood what the white men said and he told this affiant that these white men were not [meaning] to save the negroes and the other property for the children of Doublehead and that they were [meaning] to get it all for their own use and fixing to steal it and that if the white men did act so with the property he Andrew would run away and come back to the nation again. The other negroes seemed to be concerned that these white men would take them to where Bird Doublehead was and went cheerfully and the negroes assisted the white men in collecting the stock and loading up the waggon and one of the negroes drove off the team and the plantation was left without any human beeing on it but her aunts and Wahhatihi It was the understanding with all the Indians that the children were to have all this property at last. Wahhatih got some Indians to [aprint them] and they gathered the crops and put it away and no more white men came there to [couriett] for the goods of the heirs of Old Doublehead, and this affiant and her two Aunts [Soney] & Ks=ti=e=ie=ah Doublehead and Wah=hatih [mode urea it thermires] ==Black and these other white men did not say that Doublehead owed them money, but only said that the property should be taken care of for the use of his heirs and this affiant and other kinfolks did not consent [uren] to that for this affiant these thoughts are known at the time that this affiant and the other Cherokees could have taken as good [coreafit] as these friendly white men could do. Swarn to transcribed before me this 8th June 1838 [Leirniz Lieiculf] Commissioner her Catherine X Spencer mark

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'''Some History of the Town, Dockyard and Victualling Yard of Deptford, Kent, England''' Deptford is situated between Greenwich and Rotherhithe. Like its Rotherhithe neighbour it owed its grownth and later decline to the dockyards that once lined that part of the River Thames. It was originally called Depeford after the deep ford, which was at the junction of the River Ravensbourne and the Thames. There were two ecclesiastical parishes in Deptford from 1730: St Nicholas and St Paul. Before that date the parish church of St Nicholas served the upper part of Deptford around Deptford Creek and the lower community called Deptford Strand or Strond which was in the area near the River Thames that eventually contained the dock yard. These two areas gradually grew together and merged as the population expanded. Evenually the Church of St Nicholas could no longer cope with the size of population and a new church was built nearby and consecrated in 1730. An Act of Parliament then split Deptford into two parishes. The church of St Nicholas served an area of about three acres and the Parish of St Paul an area of about 1800 acres much of which was rural at that time. Hasted writing about Deptford in 1797 refers to a Lower and an Upper Town, he describes both churches being in the lower part of Deptford. The Upper Town was by the bridge over the River Ravensbourne. In 1796 according to the Environs of London: Volume 4 the number of houses in the parish of St Nicholas was 1150 and in St Paul's 2300. The concentration of housing in St Nicholas was because of its proximity to the dockyard, the river and other places of work along the river front. The average number of baptisms in the combined parish in 1600-9 was 42; before the parish split in 1730 the average number was 136 and in 1795 the combined parishes had an average of 538 baptisms. There were two hospitals in Deptford which housed pensioners of the Trinity Corporation of Deptford Strond. One was built in the reign of Henry VIII next to St Nicholas Churchyard and was made up of twenty one houses; the other was in Church Street and built in the late 1600s.It had thirty eight houses. The pensioners were old pilots or masters of ships and their widows. The male pensioners were given twenty shillings a week and the women sixteen. The Royal Dockyard was established by Henry Viii in 1513 when he became king. Peter the Great of Russia lived in Deptford for a few months in 1698 whicle he studied ship building at the dockyard. The Victualling Yard in St paul Deptford was built in 1745 on a site of many storehouses formerly known as the Red House. In 1749 this was accidentally burnt down. It was rebuilt and in 1796 the victualling yard was described as having store houses, a windmill for grinding corn, an extensive cooperage and brewhouse, slaughtering houses, houses for curing beef, pork etc, and bake houses as well as other buildings for the superintendents and other officers. An account of the victualling yard by Alfred John Dunkin tells us the following: ''The cooperage is spacuous and well laid out. The bakery for bisvuits is said to be the finest in the kingdom, it is a room of ample dimensions with ovens on three sides. The steam machinery for kneading, rolling and stamping the biscuits capable with about thirty hands of making sixteen thousand, eight hundred pounds of biscuits a day. The general storehouses are in front of the wharf wall. The cooperage, the brewery, the butchery and the bakery are all separate and complete in themselves; and a steam mill of such capacity, as to grind corn, to be made into biscuits for the whole of the navy.'' He also mentions that there was a mustard mill and a chocolate mill. Many ships were built

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My loyal friend and companion, Derby.

Derby Maps and Information

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== Map Links == Derby, Derbyshire, England ''Derby - Derbyshire, Sheet L.13.2, Surveyed: 1881, Published: 1883 - Provided by the National Library of Scotland - [https://maps.nls.uk/towns/ Town Maps and Views]'' [[Wikipedia:Derby|Wikipedia:Derby]] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.91843&lon=-1.47565&layers=117746211&b=1 Back Sitwell Street, Derby, St.Peter] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92108&lon=-1.47896&layers=117746211&b=1 Becket Well Lane, Derby, St.Werburgh] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.91691&lon=-1.46666&layers=117746211&b=1 Canal Street, Derby, St.Peter] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=20&lat=52.91959&lon=-1.47318&layers=117746211&b=1 Devonshire Street, Derby, St.Peter] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92648&lon=-1.47847&layers=117746211&b=1 Eagle & Child Lane] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92135&lon=-1.47814&layers=117746211&b=1 Court 2, Green Lane, Derby, St.Peter] *[https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92329&lon=-1.47985&layers=117746211&b=1 Old George Yard (off Sadler Gate)] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92679&lon=-1.47840&layers=117746211&b=1 St.Alkmund's Church] *[https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19.0&lat=52.91388&lon=-1.46468&layers=117746211&b=1 St.Andrew's Church, Litchurch] [[Wikipedia:St Andrew's Church, Derby|Wikipedia:St Andrew's Church, Derby]] *[https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19.0&lat=52.92655&lon=-1.47833&layers=117746211&b=1 St.Alkmund's Churchyard] *[https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92583&lon=-1.47807&layers=117746211&b=1 St.Michael's Church] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92043&lon=-1.47616&layers=117746211&b=1 St.Peter's Church] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92318&lon=-1.48140&layers=117746211&b=1 St.Werburgh's Church] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.92172&lon=-1.47442&layers=117746211&b=1 Thorne Tree Lane, Derby, St.Peter] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=19&lat=52.91579&lon=-1.46660&layers=117746211&b=1 Wellington Street, Litchurch, Derby, St.Andrew] === Useful Links === * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/682670 Parish registers for St. Peter's Church, Derby, 1558-1938] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/262294 Parish registers for St. Werburgh's Church, Derby, 1562-1897] * [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=15.9&lat=52.98542&lon=-1.41575&layers=6&b=1 Horsley Park, Derbyshire - slippy map] == Sources ==

Derbyshire, Surnames

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Peak District Moors Surnames Index from ‘A History of the Peak District’ by David Hey.
2014: A History of the Peak District Moors. Pen and Sword books. ISBN 978 1 78346 281 0
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Surnames Index from ‘A History of the Peak District’

Abetoft, 63
Ainsworth, 27
Allott, 101
Anderson, 175
Archer, 4, 46
Ardron, 87
Babington, 47
Bagshawe, 106
Baily, 160
Baines, 77
Bakestonman, 99
Balguy, 47, 105
Bamforth, 187
Barber, 49, 71, 88
Bxrker, 7, 120
Barlow, 88
Barnatt, 28-9
Barnes, 21, 171, 180
Bateman, 29
Beaver, 174
Bennett, 153-4
Beresford, 133
Bernake, 45
Beskine, 184
Beswick, 154
Bevan, 65, 75
Biltcliff, 71
Blatchford, 162
Biome, 97
Blount, 56
Boler, 75
Bolton, 154
Boot, 129-30
Booth, 50
Bosville, 124, 126
Bourne, 115
Bower, 100
Bowles, 151
Bradbourne, 47
Bray, 84-5
Brereton, 64
Broadhead, 71
Brocklehurst, 129, 132
Brookfield, 16
Broomhead, 16, 71, 82, 99, 148, 150
Brown(e), 102, 180
Brownhill, 71, 88
Brunt, 71
Bryce, 158
Bugge, 47
Bullas, 71
Bullock, 169
Bulmer, 116
Burdett, 51, 60, 100
Burton, 107
Buxton, 71
Camden, 76, 80
Cavendish, 65-6, 81, 114
Chadwick, 115, 159
Chandler, 19
Charlesworth, 71, 77
Clegg, 102
Clynes, 175
Colley, 94
Daley, 176
Darwin, 97
Davenport, 49
Defoe, 76, 101
Derry, 19, 77
Derwent, 71
Dower, 180-1
Dransfield, 140-2
Dungworth, 71
Eastwood, 169
Egan, 7
Elmhirst, 140
Evelyn, 94
Eyre, 7, 47-8, 93
Fairbank, 16, 17
Farey, 89, 112, 116-19, 123, 138-9
Ferguson, 154
Fernihough, 71
Fiennes, 102
Fitzwilliam, 126
Foljambe, 47
Forester, 46
Fox, 14, 131
Freeman, 112
Froggatt, 71
Furnival, 52, 61, 67
Gallimore, 21, 178
Garton, 25
Gartside, 99
Gatty, 141
Gee, 46
Gelley, 93
Gillett, 176
Glossop, 71, 94, 107
Goldthorpe, 185
Graves, 179
Greatbach, 71
Greaves, 81-2, 96
Gregory, 151
Grene, 59, 86, 107
Hadfield, 70
Halgreave, 86
Harpur-Crewe, 91, 102, 128-9, 1 62
Harrison, 53, 82, 138
Harrop, 87
Hawkesworth, 54
Haythornthwaite, 178-9
Hinchcliffe, 71
Hobson, 82
Holland, 119, 126
Horsfield, 95
Houghton, 27
Howard, 123, 169
Hull, 157
Hunter, 157
Hyde, 100
Innerdale, 19
Jackson, 106
Jeffreys, 57, 77, 109-10, 113, 1 17,
Jennings, 159
Jessop, 78, 86, 103
Joad, 176, 180
Jones, 180
Kay, 85, 100
Kniveton, 47
Lee, 94
Leland, 1
Littlewood, 71, 78
Locke, 115
Lovetot, 52
Lynley, 79
MacColl, 176-7, 184
Malbank, 50
Mappin, 147, 150
Markham, 151
Marriott, 1()6
Marsden, 58, 71
Marsh, 77
Marshall, 165, 168
Nlatthewman, 134
Meeke, 86, 105
Mendel, 175
Middleton, 126
Midhope, 54
Milne, 59
Mokeson, 58
Moorwood; Morewood, 71, 106-7
Mortimer, 113
Morton, 21, 171, 176, 178-9
Mosley, 153
Mower, 99
Muscard, 63
Nassbaum, 175
Netham, 48
Offerton, 71
Okeover, 47
Oliver, 176
Ollerenshaw, 71
Outram, 115
Owen, 118
Oxley, 71
Padley, 71
Payne, 119, 125-6
Peake, 105
Pegg, 86
Peveril, 45
Platts, 163
Plot, 80
Pryme, de la, 94
Purdon, 115
Raby, 19
Rackham, 1
Radcliffe, 100, 187
Ramsden, 79
Rawden, 79
Rawnsley, 157
Reaney, 71
Redfearn, 90
Rennie, 118
Rich, 106-7
Rimmington-Wilson, 127, 129-30, 145-6, 150
Roberts, 84-5
Romesdcn, 59
Ronksley, 71, 106
Rotherham, 9
Rothman, 171-5, 177, 184
Ryles, 70
Sanderson, 88
Savage, 48-9
Saville, 58
Scholes, 59
Senior, 81-3
Shawe, 93
Slack, 107
Smilter, 98
Spencer-Stanhope, 127, 142-4
Stanley, 50
Stead(e), 77, 107
Stocks, 131
Stephenson, 171, 175, 179, 183-4
Stonehewer, 7
Swicket, 105
Swinden, 71
Taylor, 169
Telford, 115
Tempest, 58
Thompson, 77
Tippett, 173
Trafford, 49
Tunstead, 139
Wade, 69
Ward, 152
Watts, 168-9
Wellys, 48
Wethyngton, 7
Willoughby, 5
Wilson, 21, 94-5, 97-8, 113, 119, 139, 145, 147-9, 152
Wolfunt, 46
Wood, 146, 150
Woodroffe, 47
Wordsworth, 77, 107
Worrall, 113
Wortley, 49, 55-6, 143
Wright, 109, 157

Derbyshire place names meaning

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What's in a name? The meaning of some Derbyshire place names. Derbyshire Times article by Ed Dingwall. Published 20th Jun 2023. https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/heritage-and-retro/heritage/whats-in-a-name-the-meaning-of-37-derbyshire-place-names-from-bees-and-deer-to-stones-and-streams-4190023 1. Derby Recorded as Deoraby in the 10th century, then Derby in 1086, the Viking name of the historic county town means 'Farmstead or village where deer are kept', but is also influenced by the Roman Derbentio and the river Derwent, which has the Celtic meaning "valley thick with oaks". 2. Chesterfield Known as Cesterfelda 955, then Cestrefeld by 1086, the name means: ‘Open land near a Roman fort or settlement’. 3. Ilkeston Recorded as Tilchestune in 1086, then Elkesdone in the early 11th cent, meaning: ‘Hill of a man called Ēalāc’. 4. Belper Known as Beurepeir in 1231, the name comes from the French for ‘Beautiful retreat’. 5. Dronfield Known as Dranefeld in 1086, the name means: ‘Open land infested with drones’ - thought to refer to male bees. 6. Buxton Written as Buchestanesc around 1100, the most likely meaning lies in the river Wye and ‘the rocking stones or loganstones’. 7. Ripley Noted as Ripelei in 1086, the name usually means: ‘strip-shaped woodland clearing’. 8. Staveley A ‘wood or clearing where staves are got’. 9. Heanor Written Hainoure in 1086, meaning 'Place at the high ridge’. 10. Bolsover Written Belesovre in 1086, then Bolesoura by the 12th century. Probably meaning ‘ridge of a man called Boll or *Bull’. 11. Eckington Known as Eccingtune around 1002, then Eckintune by 1086, meaning ‘estate associated with a man called Ecca or Ecci’. 12. Shirebrook Recorded as Scirebroc 1202, meaning ‘Boundary brook’ or ‘bright brook’. 13. Matlock Recorded as Meslach in 1086, and Matlac 1196, meaning: ‘Oak-tree where meetings are held’. 14. New Mills Earlier called Midelcauel 1306, ‘the middle allotment of land’, it was renamed New Miln by 1625, and then pluralised as local industry built up. 15. Killamarsh Known as Chinewoldemaresc in 1086, the origin is: ‘Marsh of a man called Cynewald’. 16. South Normanton Recorded as Normentune in 1086, this fairly common name in the North and North Midlands means farmstead of the Northmen or Norwegian Vikings. 17. Clay Cross A late name, first recorded in 1734, probably named from a local family called Clay. 18. Sandiacre Known as Sandiacre since at least 1086, meaning ‘Sandy cultivated land’. 19. Brimington. Recorded as Brimintune 1086, an ‘Estate associated with a man called Brēme’. 20. Chapel-en-le-Frith Capella de le Frith in 1272, the name means ‘Chapel in the sparse woodland’. 21. Ashbourne Written Esseburne in 1086, meaning ‘Stream where ash-trees grow’. 22. Alfreton Elstretune in 1086 became Alferton by the 12th century, meaning: ‘Farmstead or village of a man called Ælfhere’. 23. Clowne Clune since at least 1002, following the Celtic word for the river which rises nearby. 24. Sawley Written as Salle in 1086, and Sallawa in 1166, meaning: ‘Hill or mound where sallow-trees grow’. 25. Wingerworth Recorded as Wingreurde in 1086, meaning: ‘Enclosure of a man called Winegār’. 26. North Wingfield From Wynnefeld in 1002, to Winnefelt or Winefeld in 1086, meaning: ‘Open land used for pasture’. 27. Whaley Bridge Recorded as Weile around 1250, meaning: ‘Woodland clearing by a road’. 28. Somercotes The name has remained the same since at least 1276, meaning: ‘huts or cottages used in summer’. 29. Pinxton Recorded as Penkeston in 1208, possibly meaning: ‘farmstead of a man called *Penec’. 30. Creswell Exactly what it says on the tin: 'a spring or stream where water-cress grows’. 31. Elmton Helmetune in 1086, meaning: ‘Farmstead where elm-trees grow’. 32. Darley Dale Dereleie in 1086, meaning : 'woodland clearing frequented by deer or wild animals’. 33. Langley Mill Known as Langeleie in 1086, this fairly common name is derived from an Old English word for ‘long wood or clearing’. The mill addition came with the Industrial Revolution. 34. Scarcliffe Known as Scardeclif in 1086, meaning: ‘Cliff or steep slope with a gap’. 35. Swanwick Recorded as Swanwyk in the late 13th century, meaning: ‘dairy farm of the herdsmen’. 36. Duffield Recorded as Duvelle in 1086 and Duffeld in the 12th century, meaning: ‘open land frequented by doves’. 37. Wirksworth Wyrcesuuyrthe in 835 became Werchesworde by 1086, and means: ‘Enclosure of a man called Weorc’.

Derbyshire Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Derbyshire, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 26 February 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Derbyshire profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Derbyshire) * Birth location (people who died in Derbyshire) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDerbyshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDerbyshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDerbyshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDerbyshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDerbyshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDerbyshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||8||20||28 |- |10||||1||||1 |- |11||||4||17||21 |- |12||||31||69||100 |- |13||||61||126||187 |- |14||||70||127||197 |- |15||||136||221||357 |- |16||||594||919||1513 |- |17||1||1499||2171||3671 |- |18||2||5308||6559||11869 |- |19||4||15882||16499||32385 |- |20||||2137||2147||4284 |- |Grand Total||7||25731||28875||54613 |} === Born in Derbyshire: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DDerbyshire+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Derbyshire]||54,613|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DDerbyshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||25,572||46.82%|| |- |Total with a death location||29,041||53.18%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDerbyshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||24,062||44.06%||82.86% |- |England Berkshire||32||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Cambridgeshire||32||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Cheshire||352||0.64%||1.21% |- |England County Durham||60||0.11%||0.21% |- |England Derbyshire||17,195||31.49%||59.21% |- |England Devon||71||0.13%||0.24% |- |England Dorset||53||0.10%||0.18% |- |England Essex||63||0.12%||0.22% |- |England Gloucestershire||52||0.10%||0.18% |- |England Greater London||260||0.48%||0.90% |- |England Hampshire||78||0.14%||0.27% |- |England Hertfordshire||49||0.09%||0.17% |- |England Kent||118||0.22%||0.41% |- |England Lancashire||729||1.33%||2.51% |- |England Leicestershire||432||0.79%||1.49% |- |England Lincolnshire||148||0.27%||0.51% |- |England Middlesex||131||0.24%||0.45% |- |England Norfolk||44||0.08%||0.15% |- |England Northamptonshire||57||0.10%||0.20% |- |England Northumberland||32||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Nottinghamshire||1,248||2.29%||4.30% |- |England Shropshire||30||0.05%||0.10% |- |England Somerset||48||0.09%||0.17% |- |England Staffordshire||772||1.41%||2.66% |- |England Surrey||103||0.19%||0.35% |- |England Sussex||69||0.13%||0.24% |- |England Warwickshire||228||0.42%||0.79% |- |England Worcestershire||42||0.08%||0.14% |- |England Yorkshire||1,249||2.29%||4.30% |- |Died in England, county not known||716||1.31%||2.47% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||40||0.07%||0.14% |- |Died in Unknown Country||252||0.46%||0.87% |- |Scotland||34||0.06%||0.12% |- |Wales||100||0.18%||0.34% |- |Ireland||54||0.10%||0.19% |- |Australia||934||1.71%||3.22% |- |Belgium||30||0.05%||0.10% |- |Canada||457||0.84%||1.57% |- |France||120||0.22%||0.41% |- |New Zealand||388||0.71%||1.34% |- |South Africa||94||0.17%||0.32% |- |United States||1,613||2.95%||5.55% |} === Died in Derbyshire: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DDerbyshire+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Derbyshire]||24639|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDerbyshire+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||1494||6.06% |- |Total with a birth location||23145||93.94% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDerbyshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||22289||90.46%a |- |England Bedfordshire||60||0.24% |- |England Buckinghamshire||40||0.16% |- |England Cambridgeshire||35||0.14% |- |England Cheshire||215||0.87% |- |England County Durham||68||0.28% |- |England Derbyshire||17195||69.79% |- |England Devon||49||0.20% |- |England Essex||49||0.20% |- |England Gloucestershire||55||0.22% |- |England Greater London||134||0.54% |- |England Hampshire||37||0.15% |- |England Huntingdonshire||27||0.11% |- |England Kent||63||0.26% |- |England Lancashire||355||1.44% |- |England Leicestershire||438||1.78% |- |England Lincolnshire||219||0.89% |- |England Middlesex||113||0.46% |- |England Norfolk||69||0.28% |- |England Northamptonshire||103||0.42% |- |England Northumberland||36||0.15% |- |England Nottinghamshire||795||3.23% |- |England Rutland||26||0.11% |- |England Shropshire||62||0.25% |- |England Somerset||45||0.18% |- |England Staffordshire||824||3.34% |- |England Suffolk||64||0.26% |- |England Surrey||60||0.24% |- |England Sussex||34||0.14% |- |England Warwickshire||140||0.57% |- |England Wiltshire||25||0.10% |- |England Worcestershire||66||0.27% |- |England Yorkshire||620||2.52% |- |Born in England, county not known||349||1.42% |- |Born in Unknown Country||115||0.47% |- |Scotland||88||0.36% |- |Wales||59||0.24% |- |Ireland||104||0.42% |}

DerfMyPage

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Epic Frickin Duck Website!!!!!!!! ~NOT FOR NOOBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ This Means You Morgan, Ashton, Ballsy, Blondy,& Ethan

Derksen And Spotts Writings

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Fiftieth Anniversary The Story Of Our Lives John And Laura Derksen: The Way I Heard It And Live It John Thomas Derksen(1913-1990), This Is The Story Of My Life Laura Spotts (1918-2004)

Derr, Deorr, Deor. Germany to the USA

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The goal of this group is to find the german relatives of Derr in the 17th century. I have a DNA connection to a Derr Family that came to the USA 120 yrs. or more before my ancestors. Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. The main spoken language spoken by my Derr was Flemish.

Derrow of Ashland & Richlin Co Ohio

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-66269|Danny G Smith]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8290119 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Derrow of Ashland & Ritchland Co.Ohio

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The goal of this project is to ... find the parents of John Israel H Derrow B- 1818 D 1882 Ashland Ritchland Co. Ohio St.Johns Cemetarry. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-66269|Danny G Smith]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8290119 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Derwent

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== The Derwent == === The Boat === The Derwent was a ship which sailed around the world for abt. 50 years. It was built by McMillan & Son in Dumbarton, Scotland, and was put on water Oct 20th, 1884. It was described as a decent and modern ship when it was built. === The Crew === At first, the captain of the whip was J. R. Andrews. He remained as captain until the ship was sold to Chr. Nielsen & Co in 1905. This was in Larvik, Norway, so the ship was now called "Derwent af Larvik"(Derwent of Larvik). [[Andreassen-308|Stensholt, Carl]] was the captain of the ship from 1912 to 1919. == Sources == * Gøtz, Ansten. '''''The Derwent''', En historie om et seilskip, en matros og en svunnen tid.''. December 2014 * [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/D/Derwent(1884).html Bruzelius.info]. Visited Apr 27, 2019. * “Sailing Vessel Derwent Built by ARCHIBALD MCMILLAN & Son in 1884 for Devitt & Moore, LONDON., CARGO.” The Caledonian Maritime Research Trust, Clyde Built Ships. Accessed August 16, 2021. https://clydeships.co.uk/view.php?year_built=&builder=&ref=13879&vessel=DERWENT.

Desc. of Gov. John Endicott

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Copy the following to use on a profile. ''[[Space:Desc._of_Gov._John_Endicott|Some Descendants of John Endecott Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony]]'' Mabel McFatridge McClosky, b. 1881 (n.p. 1943) [https://archive.org/details/somedescendantso00mccl/mode/2up Internet Archive] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Desc._of_Gov._John_Endicott|Profiles Using this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] has a copy of the book. *[https://archive.org/details/somedescendantso00mccl/mode/2up Internet Archive]

Descandancy chart of Voříšek

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The goal of this project is to make a destandancy shart of house of Voříšek. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [MarKary]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * descandancy of Simforian Voříšek of Rakovník (Bohemia) * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13580431 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendant List of Charlie Burgess Dowden

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This Descendant List of Charlie Burgess Dowden was Page Three of the documents sent to [Dowden-595] by Carolyn Dowden Jamail, and received by him on Friday, November 3, 2023.

Descendant List of Grace Onelia Dowden

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This Descendant List of Grace Onelia Dowden was sent by Carolyn Dowden Jamail to [Dowden-595 | William Thomas Dowden, Jr.] and received Friday, November 3. 2023. We are first cousins; Grace Onelia Dowden, or "Aunt Grace" is our fathers' oldest sister.

Descendant List of John Edward Dowden

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This Descendant List of John Edward Dowden is Page Four of the documents sent by Carolyn Dowden Jamail to [Dowden-595], and received by him, Friday, November 3, 2023. John Edward Dowden, or "Uncle Johnnie" is our fathers' older brother.

Descendant List of Walter Ira Dowden

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This Descendant List of Walter Ira Dowden was sent by Carolyn Dowden Jamail to [Dowden-595], and was received by him, Friday, November 3, 2023. We are first cousins, sharing the same paternal grandfather, John Stephen Dowden. Walter Ira Dowden is Carolyn's father; he is "Uncle Walter" to me.

Descendant of Deacon William Locke of Woburn

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'''[[Locke-186|Deacon William Locke (1628-1720) of Woburn]]''' has: * 9 Children (1st generation) ** 51 Grandchildren (2nd generation) *** 97 Great-Grandchildren (3rd generation) **** 146 2Great-Grandchildren (4th generation) ***** 245 3Great-Grandchildren (5th generation) ****** 4Great-Grandchildren (6th generation) ******* 5Great-Grandchildren (7th generation) ******** 6Great-Grandchildren (8th generation) ********* 7Great-Grandchildren (9th generation) ********** 8Great-Grandchildren (10th generation) with profiles on WikiTree.

Descendant of Henry Rolfe of Newbury

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'''[[Rolfe-23|Henry Rolfe]] (1585 - 1643) of Newbury and his wife, [[Rolfe-850|Honour]] had:''' *4 Children ** 32 Grandchildren *** 78 Great-Grandchildren **** 182 Great-Great-Grandchildren ***** 380 Great-Great-Great-Grandchildren with profiles on WikiTree

Descendant of Isaac Stearns of Watertown

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'''[[Stearns-36|Isaac Stearns (1596-1671) of Watertown]]''' ====H==== [[Harrington-2193|Lydia (Harrington) Kinnaston (1806-1887)]] ====S==== [[Stearns-48|John Stearns (1630-1669)]] [[Stearns-68|Isaac Stearns (1633-1676)]] [[Stearns-72|Hannah Stearns (1628-1656)]] [[Stearns-84|Mary (Stearns) Learned (1626-1663)]] ====T==== [[Tyler-948|John Tyler (1780-1840)]]

Descendant of James Cutler of Lexington

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'''[[Cutler-26|James Cutler (1605-1694) of Lexington]]''' has: *12 Children (1st generation) ** 61 Grandchildren (2nd generation) *** 181 Great-Grandchildren (3rd generation) **** 340 2Great-Grandchildren (4th generation) ***** 743 3Great-Grandchildren (5th generation) ****** 4Great-Grandchildren (6th generation) ******* 5Great-Grandchildren (7th generation) ******** 6Great-Grandchildren (8th generation) ********* 7Great-Grandchildren (9th generation) ********** 8Great-Grandchildren (10th generation) *********** 1 Notable 9Great-Grandchild (11th generation) with profiles on WikiTree.

Descendant of Richard Cutter of Cambridge

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'''[[Cutter-60|Richard Cutter (1621-1693) of Cambridge]]''' * 14 Children (1st generation) ** 57 Grandchildren (2nd generation) *** Great-Grandchildren (3rd generation) **** 2Great-Grandchildren (4th generation) ***** 3Great-Grandchildren (5th generation) ****** 4Great-Grandchildren (6th generation) ******* 5Great-Grandchildren (7th generation) ******** 6Great-Grandchildren (8th generation) ********* 7Great-Grandchildren (9th generation) ********** 8Great-Grandchildren (10th generation) with profiles on WikiTree. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Descendant of Richard Cutter of Cambridge|WikiTree Profiles that reference this page]]

Descendant of Robert Harrington of Watertown

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'''[[Harrington-100|Robert Harrington (1616-1707) of Watertown]]''' has * 13 Children (1st generation) ** 71 Grandchildren (2nd generation) *** 365 Great-Grandchildren (3rd generation) **** 762 2Great-Grandchildren (4th generation) ***** 900 3Great-Grandchildren (5th generation) ****** 1075 4Great-Grandchildren (6th generation) ******* 1500 5Great-Grandchildren (7th generation) ******* 1631 6Great-Grandchildren (8th generation) ****** 936 7Great-Grandchildren (9th generation) ***** 726 8Great-Grandchildren (10th generation) **** 9Great-Grandchildren (11th generation) *** 10Great-Grandchildren (12th generation) ** 11Great-Grandchildren (13th generation) * 12Great-Grandchildren (14th generation) with profiles on WikiTree.

Descendant of William Russell of Cambridge

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'''[[Russell-546|William Russell (1605-1662) of Cambridge]]''' has: * 10 Children (1st generation) ** 59 Grandchildren (2nd generation) *** 99 Great-Grandchildren (3rd generation) **** 155 2Great-Grandchildren (4th generation) ***** 261 3Great-Grandchildren (5th generation) ****** 4Great-Grandchildren (6th generation) ******* 5Great-Grandchildren (7th generation) ******** 6Great-Grandchildren (8th generation) ********* 7Great-Grandchildren (9th generation) ********** 8Great-Grandchildren (10th generation) with profiles on WikiTree.

Descendants and Ancestors of Timothy Garrard and Susannah Evered Quantrell (Lake Point Family Reunion Document)

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This document was probably shared at [[Space:Reunion for Descendants of Timothy Garrard and Lucinda Riddle - Lake Point, Tooele, Utah|a reunion for descendants of Susannah Evered Quantrell and Timothy Garrard in Lake Point, Tooele, Utah]], lists their ancestors and descendants. [https://www.dropbox.com/s/21gmbabwkik3dyb/Descendents%20and%20Ancestors%20of%20Timothy%20Garrard%20and%20Susannah%20Evered%20Quantrell.pdf Click here for a scan of the original document] ==Transcription== DESCENDANTS OF TIMOTHY GARRARD AND SUSAN SUSANNAH EVERED QUANTRELL I. Caroline Eliza Garrard (sp. George Kerrison)--(1) Rosa Grace Garrard (sp. John Leblanc); (2) William Walter Garrard (sp. Susan Risk); (3) George Alfred Garrard. II. Timothy Barzilla Garrard (sp. Lucinda Wilson Riddle)--(1) Timothy Barzilla Garrard; (2) Susannah Elizabeth Garrard (sp. William Henry Clifford); (3) Martha Ellen Garrard (sp. Isaiah Franklin Campbell); (4) John Timothy Garrard (sp. Jane Ann Miller); (5) Evaline E. Garrard; (6) Lucinda Evered Garrard (sp. Heber Jesse Blodgett); (7) Margaret Ann Garrard (sp. William Miller); (8) Selena Maud Garrard and (sp. Melbourne DeForest Greenfield). III. 1. Sarah Susannah Garrard (sp. Isaiah Campbell)--(1) Isaiah Franklin Campbell (sp. Martha Ellen Garrard); (2) Sarah Susannah Campbell (sp. Ezekiel Lee Blodgett); (3) Eunice Priscilla Campbell; (4) Franklin Robert Campbell (sp. Ann Marie Nelson); (5) Caroline Amelia Campbell (sp. Franklin T. Clifford); (6) Benajiah Rodwell Campbell (sp. Annie Bell).      2. Sarah Susannah Garrard (sp. Greenleaf Blodgett)--(1) Evard Elizabeth Blodgett; (2) Greenleaf Blodgett Jr. (sp. Eliza Alice Wheeler); (3) Evaline Anne Blodgett. IV. 1. John Benjamin Garrard (sp. Susan Virginia McGinnis)--(1) John Benjamin Garrard Jr. (sp Mary ? ), and (sp. Emily Ellen Jankins), and (sp. Nancy j. Atkins); (2) William McGinnis Garrard (sp. Margaret Elizabeth Meacham) and (sp. Anna Diane Campbell); (3) Susannah Ruby Garrard; (4) Susan Evered Garrard (sp. George Yates); (5) Levi Timothy Garrard (sp. Rosanna Campbell).     2. John Benjamin Garrard (sp. Mary Lovina Campbell)--(1) Solomon Benona Garrard (sp. Olive Amelia Harrison); (2) Joseph Hyrum Garrard (sp. Elizabeth Stanger); (3) Mary Lovina Garrard (sp. John Warren), and (sp. Clifford Godbey), and (sp. John Henry Rumble); (4) Jerusha Ann Garrard (sp. William James Hammond); (5) Samuel Elisha Garrard (sp. Stella Rowberry); (6) Iva Priscilla Garrard (sp Abraham Harris Yates); (7) Nellie Miranda Garrard (sp. Joseph Yates Jr.); (8) Sarah Eliza Garrard (sp. Brigham H. Davies); (9) Charlette Annette Garrard (sp. Bert LeRoy Davis).     3. John Benjamin Garrard (sp. Charlette Henrietta Campbell)--(1) Lorenzo Leonard Garrard (sp. Rachel Ann Stanger), and (sp. Cora Parkinson); (2) David Warren Garrard (sp. Martha Elizabeth Yates); (3) Cyrus Heber Garrard (sp. Elizabeth White); (4) James Henry Garrard (sp. Rebecca Binnall); (5) Hattie Pearl Garrard (sp. Henry Peterson); (6) Lola Winnifred Garrard (sp. Joseph Jackson); (7) Richard Mosiah Garrard (sp. Cloedella Hill); (8) Mamie Amanda Garrard (sp. Milton Whitaker), and (sp. Joseph Maxwell). V. William Joseph Garrard (sp. Marry Ann Calls) ANCESTORS OF TIMOTHY GARRARD AND SUSANNAH EVERED QUANTRELL Timothy Garrard
-Timothy Garrard
--Timothy Garrard
--Mary Newson
-Mariah Gooch
--Thomas Gooch
--Ana Lallum Susannah Evered Quantrell
-John Quantrell
--Thomas Quantrell
--Jane
-Sarah Rodewell
--John Rodwell
--Sarah Miller           Garrard Family History Organization (801) 373-2777

Descendants and Forebears of Samuel G. Norvell

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The Norvell Family of Virginia and Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky. Also access "Otway B. Norvell;s Story" at the following address: [http://pwp.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=87&subpageid=343750&ck= More Taming the Tree: Otway B. Norvell's Story]

Descendants Charts

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There is a supplementary set of descendants charts for the Barton-Kefauver-Masters-Flook family tree on WikiTree that shows the currently known lineage for the following ancestors: * John Thomas Barton (Barton-1163) and Effie Mae (Buhrman) Barton (Buhrman-4). * Mary Jane (McClain) Walter (aka Masters) (McClain-431), James Martin Masters (Masters-270), and Felix Martin Walter (Walter-829). * Morgan Nicholas Kefauver (Kefauver-10) and Mary Elizabeth (Boyer) Kefauver (Boyer-47). * William Snively Flook (Flook-27), Mary Margaret (Shafer) Flook (Shafer-260), and Emma Evelyn Jane (Renn) Flook (Renn-56). There are also two separate charts for children of those ancestors that are incorporated by reference into the four shown above: * John Guernon Barton (Barton-1132) and Leila Mae (Masters) Barton (Masters-267). * Russell Michael Kefauver (Kefauver-5) and Ida Nora (Flook) Kefauver (Flook-26). The charts are modeled after the descendants charts used in WikiTree and on the old wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com. There are several differences, however, and there is additional data on the charts and in the accompanying notes that would not be shown on either of those web sites. The charts are considered private, since they include data about living descendants, so they are not displayed publicly and are no longer posted on this site. But any interested family members are invited and encouraged to review the charts and, if possible, either verify the data shown or suggest additions and corrections. We ask only that the privacy of information about living persons continue to be respected. To access any of the charts, just send a request to the Profile Manager using the [send private message] link next to my name on the orange stripe at the top of this page.

Descendants de Aguacalientes, Mexico

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* https://www.familysearch.org/photos/find?searchTerms=Aguascalientes%20during%20Spanish%20Invadion.&searchType=text-search&searchCategories=IMAGE%2CPDF%2CTEXT%2CAUDIO%2CALBUM&page=1&maxRecords=50&firstRecord=0&_=1608348323509 The road to statehood was long for Aguascalientes, and involved frequent jurisdictional disagreements with the neighboring states of Jalisco and Zacatecas. In 1804 Aguascalientes became a sub-delegation of Zacatecas and kept that status until the end of the Mexican War of Independence in 1921. After the war Aguascalientes enjoyed a three-year period as an independent territory, but in 1924 it was once again incorporated into Zacatecas. Eleven years later Zacatecas revolted against the central government, and after Santa Anna defeated the rebels, he punished the state by having the Mexican Congress declare Aguascalientes an independent territory. The territory remained independent from 1835 until 1847, when the Congress once again returned it to Zacatecas. Six years later Aguascalientes was separated from Zacatecas for the last time and was designated a department. Finally, on February 5, 1857, the Federal Constitution of the Mexican Republic established El Estado Libre y Soberano de Aguascalientes–the Free and Sovereign State of Aguascalientes. Aguascalientes played an important role in the Mexican Revolution. In 1914 three revolutionary leaders–Francisco Villa, Emiliano Zapata and Venustiano Carranza–met at the Convention of Aguascalientes. The three of them had fought together against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz and by that time Díaz had been overthrown; now they needed to choose a new interim leader for the country. Eulalio Gutierrez was chosen to become Mexico’s new president during that meeting. * Descendants of Moctezuma from Aguascalientes, Mexico http://www.latinola.com/story.php?story=12449

Descendants of Aaron Broyles

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Descendants of [[Broyles-653|Aaron Broyles Sr.]], written by James L. Broyles, a grandson, around the year 1927. Typewritten. 6 pages.

Descendants of Abiud FAIRCHILD to do list

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== Descendants of [[Fairchild-319 | Abiud FAIRCHILD]], Revolutionary War Patriot: covering the first six generations of individuals born between 1762 and 1910 unless the individual has been proven deceased == Goal: : Awhile back I was collecting information on the descendants of Abiud FAIRCHILD, one of my American Revolutionary War Patriots. I amassed a lot of data which covered over 800 pages of information containing names of individuals, vital records, census transcriptions, and other documentation. It is the goal of this project to first make a descendant list (see below), then check to see if each individual has a profile, transfer my notes to the profile and if no profile exists, make one. I plain on trying to do one of these lists for each of my Revolutionary War ancestors as time and my health permits. (I currently have over 20 Revolutionary Patriots in my ancestry.) The numbering system: Until all descendants have been identified, I have started to use a modified version of the D' Aboville numbering system as follows: : Generation 1: : 1. Primary Ancestor : Generation 2: : 1. 1. First child of the Primary Ancestor : Generation 3: : 1. 1. 5. - 5th child of the 1st child of the primary ancestor. These will be put into generation groups and not in an outline form for each child's descendants for clarity (we are taking this information from a report that is over 700 pages long with notes so it will be easier to track individuals by generation groups rather than all descendants from one child, etc.) Placing the individuals in a listing using the modified D'Aboville number format will help eliminate excessive renumbering of the whole file if a new descendant is located. Acknowledgements * This work is primarily the result of research performed by [[Howell-4282 | Jeanne Howell]] and other descendants of Abiud FAIRCHILD in Facebook group's such as [https://www.facebook.com/groups/365743133493961 Johnson County Kentucky], [https://www.facebook.com/groups/414286745423229 Pennington/Curtis Family Flat Gap Kentucky] and [https://www.facebook.com/groups/112854215404633/ Descendants of Ebenezer Fairchild of Watauga County, NC]. It was last updated on 9 September 2023. Descendant List of Abiud FAIRCHILD: Generation 1: 1. [[Fairchild-319 | Abiud FAIRCHILD]] (Born: About 20 October 1762 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; Died: 8 April 1848 in Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky) - American Revolutionary War Patriot DAR Patriot Ancestor #A038522; SAR Patriot Ancestor #169660 : Marriage (1): About 1782 to Rebecca JACKSON (Born: about 1762 in Virginia or in Wilkes County, North Carolina; Died: About 24 January 1801 in Ashe County, North Carolina - last known child born 27 December 1800); She was the daughter of William JACKSON. : Marriage (2): 20 April 1825 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Abigail ARMS (Born: About 1780 - 1790; Died: Unknown) : Children of First Marriage: :: 1. 1. [[Fairchild-479 | Sarah FAIRCHILD]] :: 1. 2. [[Fairchild-1016 | Phoebe FAIRCHILD]] :: 1. 3. [[Fairchild-318 | Mary FAIRCHILD]] :: 1. 4. Hannah FAIRCHILD :: 1. 5. [[Fairchild-492 | Susannah FAIRCHILD]] :: 1. 6. [[Fairchild-1012 | Rebecca FAIRCHILD]] :: 1. 7. [[Fairchild-1274 | Asa J. FAIRCHILD]] : There was no issue from the second marriage. Generation 2: 1. 1. [[Fairchild-479 | Sarah FAIRCHILD]] (Born: 6 January 1784 in North Carolina; Died: Between 1860 and 1865 in Johnson County, Kentucky) : Marriage (1): About 1802 to James M. CURTIS (Born: About 1780; Deserted Family before 1806) : Possible Affair? : Absolum SMITH - name of father of child by name of Anna CURTIS on Anna's death record. : Marriage (2): About 1810 to John COLVIN (Born: 1784 - 1794 in Wilkes County, North Carolina; Died: : Children by First Marriage: :: 1. 1. 1. [[Curtis-6215 | Elizabeth CURTIS]] :: 1. 1. 2. James CURTIS : Child by Absolum SMITH (?): :: 1. 1. 3. [[Curtis-3292 | Anna CURTIS]] : Children by Second Marriage: :: 1. 1. 4. [[Colvin-1275 | Allen Riley COLVIN]] :: 1. 1. 5. [[Colvin-1276 | Abiud F. "Bide" COLVIN]] :: 1. 1. 6. [[Colvin-1277 | John COLVIN]] :: 1. 1. 7. [[Colvin-1284 | Mary "Polly" COLVIN]] :: 1. 1. 8. [[Colvin-1278 | Jackson COLVIN]] :: 1. 1. 9. [[Colvin-1279 | Sarah COLVIN]] :: 1. 1. 10. [[Colvin-1280 | Rebecca COLVIN]] :: 1. 1. 11. [[Colvin-1282 | Asa J. COLVIN]] :: 1. 1. 12. [[Colvin-1283 | Isaac COLVIN]] 1. 2. [[Fairchild-1016 | Phoebe FAIRCHILD]] (Born: About 1787 in Wilkes County, North Carolina; Died: about 1865 in Cumberland County, Kentucky) : Marriage: 29 May 1806 to James Albert SEWELL (Born: about 1785 in Wilkes County, North Carolina; Died: About 1865) - Son of Joseph SEWELL and Mary Gardiner TOMPKINS : Children: :: 1. 2. 1. Parka SEWELL :: 1. 2. 2. [[Sewell-2775 | Joseph P. SEWELL]] :: 1. 2. 3. Abiud Fairchild SEWELL :: 1. 2. 4. Mary SEWELL :: 1. 2. 5. [[Sewell-4680 | Rebecca SEWELL]] :: 1. 2. 6. [[Sewell-2767 | Suzannah "Susan" SEWELL]] :: 1. 2. 7. [[Sewell-4323 | Hannah N. SEWELL]] :: 1. 2. 8. Nancy SEWELL :: 1. 2. 9. Sarah Ann SEWELL :: 1. 2. 10. Jesse Asa SEWELL :: 1. 2. 11. [[Sewell-970 | Luisa Fairchild SEWELL]] :: 1. 2. 12. Andrew Jackson SEWELL :: 1. 2. 13. William M. SEWELL :: 1. 2. 14. Eldon SEWELL :: 1. 2. 15. John Bond SEWELL 1. 3. [[Fairchild-318 | Mary FAIRCHILD]] (Born: About 1789 in Wilkes County, North Carolina; Died: 16 August 1868 in Jennies Creek, Johnson County, Kentucky) : Marriage: 1810 - 4 June 1813 in Floyd County, Kentucky to George Washington BLAIR (Born: about 1788 in what is now Lee County, Tennessee; Died: 11 March 1873 in Jennies Creek, Johnson County, Kentucky) - Son of Joseph BLAIR and his wife, Lucy : Mary is believed to have been the mother of these illigitamate children: :: 1. 3. 1. Enoch FAIRCHILD :: 1. 3. 2. [[Fairchild-1248 | Celia FAIRCHILD]] :: 1. 3. 3. Lowry FAIRCHILD : Children by George Washington BLAIR: :: 1. 3. 4. [[Blair-645 | Levi BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 5. [[Blair-744 | William BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 6. [[Blair-4564 | Rebecca BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 7. [[Blair-11602 | Mary Lodema BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 8. [[Blair-1495 | Noble BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 9. [[Blair-742 | George Washington BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 10. [[Blair-4552 | Britton BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 11. [[Blair-4553 | Clarenda Marinda BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 12. [[Blair-4557 | James BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 13. [[Blair-4558 | John BLAIR]] :: 1. 3. 14. [[[Blair-4549 | Asa J. BLAIR]] 1. 4. Hannah FAIRCHILD (Born: About 1792 in Franklin County, Georgia; Died: After 1860) - Because of her place of birth, this child is in question. : Marriage: 1810 - 1813 to William Lowrie REED (Died: between 1825 and 1830 in Floyd County, Kentucky) : Children: :: 1. 4. 1. Unknown Male child born between 1810 and 1815 :: 1. 4. 2. [[Reed-14737 | Asa J. REED]] :: 1. 4. 3. Eleanor REED :: 1. 4. 4. William REED :: 1. 4. 5. Katherine REED :: 1. 4. 6. Mason REED 1. 5. [[Fairchild-492 | Susannah FAIRCHILD]] (Born: About 1794 in North Carolina; Died: Between 1834 and 12 April 1836 in Floyd County, Kentucky) : Marriage: January 1813 in Floyd County, Kentucky to William Andrew HARRIS (Born: About 1792; Died: Between 1870 and 1880) - Remarried on 12 April 1836 : Children: :: 1. 5. 1. Unknown Male child born between 1813 and 1820 in Kentucky :: 1. 5. 2. William HARRIS :: 1. 5. 3. Unknown Male child born between 1813 and 1820 in Kentucky :: 1. 5. 4. Elizabeth HARRIS :: 1. 5. 5. Unknown Male Child born between 1813 and 1820 in Kentucky :: 1. 5. 6. Martha HARRIS :: 1. 5. 7. John HARRIS :: 1. 5. 8. Rebecca HARRIS :: 1. 5. 9. James HARRIS :: 1. 5. 10. Celia HARRIS :: 1. 5. 11. Sarah HARRIS :: 1. 5. 12. Pleasant Hayden HARRIS :: 1. 5. 13. Luanna HARRIS 1. 6. [[Fairchild-1012 | Rebecca FAIRCHILD]] (Born: About 1796 in North Carolina; Died: between 15 January 1815 and 16 May 1818) : Marriage: 15 January 1815 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Joseph PROFITT (Born: About 27 April 1793 in Wilkes County, North Carolina; Died: 1 July 1867 in Clay County, Kentucky) - Son of Sylvester PROFFITT and Nancy TOMPKINS : Child: :: 1. 6. 1. Mariah PROFITT 1. 7. [[Fairchild-1274 | Asa J. FAIRCHILD]] (Born: About 27 December 1800 in Wilkes County, North Carolina; Died: 25 November 1855 in Johnson County, Kentucky) : Marriage: 22 May 1821 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Nancy CONLEY (Born: Between 1803 and 1813; Died: after 1880) - Daughter of Thomas CONNELLY / CONLEY and Susan JOYNES : Children: :: 1. 7. 1. Shadrach FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 2. Phoebe Ann FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 3. Ebenezer FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 4. Nancy M. FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 5. Susan FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 6. Catherine FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 7. Eli W. FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 8. John Henry FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 9. George Washington FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 10. Mary Frances or J. FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 11. Martha FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 12. Amanda FAIRCHILD :: 1. 7. 13. Sarah E. FAIRCHILD Generation 3: 1. 1. 1. [[Curtis-6215 | Elizabeth CURTIS]] (Born: October 1803; Died: 22 March 1887 in Fish Trap, Johnson County, Kentucky) : Marriage: 20 February 1823 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Elias DAVIS (Born: 15 August 1804; Died: 13 July 1893 in Fish Trap, Johnson County, Kentucky) - son of Richard DAVIS and Mary FUGATE : Children: :: 1. 1. 1. 1. Mary Elizabeth "Mary Ann or Polly" DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 2. Sarah DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 3. James McHenry DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 4. Anna DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 5. Mahala Jane DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 6. Susannah C. DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 7. Lydia DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 8. Bracken Lewis "Lee" DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 9. Davidson DAVIS :: 1. 1. 1. 10. Elizabeth Jane DAVIS 1. 1. 2. James CURTIS (Born: About 1804 - 1806; Died: After 1820) : Children: Unknown at present time, but possible link to the following individual: :: 1. 1. 2? 1. Hiram CURTIS who was adopted by Joshua Pennington and his wife, Nancy SPARKS, when his parents were killed. Some researchers state that Hiram's biological parents were killed in a wagon accident. 1. 1. 3. [[Curtis-3292 | Anna CURTIS]] (Born: About 1806 in North Carolina; Died: 8 September 1878 in Johnson County, Kentucky) : Marriage: 29 November 1821 in Floyd County, Kentucky to [[Hannah-576 | John Scott HANNAH]] (Born: About 16 June 1799 in Pennsylvania ; Died: About 1886 in Johnson County, Kentucky) - Son of Ebenezer HANNAH and his wife, Margaret. : Children: :: 1. 1. 3. 1. Ebenezer Scott HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 2. Sarah E. HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 3. Mary "Polly" HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 4. George Washington HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 5. Andrew Jackson HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 6. Wallen "Wallace ?" HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 7. Elizabeth HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 8. Rebecca HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 9. Celia HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 10. Isaac Harmon HANNAH :: 1. 1. 3. 11. Minerva HANNAH 1. 1. 4. [[Colvin-1275 | Allen Riley COLVIN]] (Born: About 1811; Died: Between 1850 and 1860) : Marriage: 24 September 1840 in Floyd County, Kentucky to [[Mahan-723 | Eveline MAHAN]] (Born: about 1825 in Virginia; Died: after 1860) - Daughter of Henry MAHAN and Elizabeth BROWN : Children: :: 1. 1. 4. 1. Johisa "Gehaza, Johisey" COLVIN :: 1. 1. 4. 2. Abiud "Abide" COLVIN :: 1. 1. 4. 3. Margaret I. "June or Jane" COLVIN :: 1. 1. 4. 4. Sarah A. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 4. 5. Elizabeth COLVIN :: 1. 1. 4. 6. Henry COLVIN :: 1. 1. 4. 7. Lucinda COLVIN 1. 1. 5. [[Colvin-1276 | Abiud F. "Bide" COLVIN]] (Born: About 1812 in Kentucky; Died: between 1860 and 1870 in Morgan County, Kentucky) : Marriage: 8 September 1833 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Susannah MAHAN (Born: About 1818 in Virginia; Died: After 1860) : Children: :: 1. 1. 5. 1. Martha COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 2. Lovina COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 3. Sarah COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 4. John M. H. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 5. William M. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 6. Elizabeth COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 7. James C. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 8. Mary COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 9. Melvina COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 10. Semantha COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 11. R. T. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 12. Lewis F. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 5. 13. Unnamed Male Child (Stillborn) :: 1. 1. 5. 14. Unnamed Female Child (died 1 day old) 1. 1. 6. [[Colvin-1277 | John COLVIN]] (Born: About 1814 in Kentucky; Died: After 1880) : Marriage (1): Before 1838 to Lucinda MAHAN (Born: Unknown; Died: Between 1846 and 1850) : Marriage (2): 3 December 1855 in Johnson County, Kentucky to [[Davis-14266 | Mary DAVIS]] (Born: 1820 - 1824 in Virginia; Died: 27 January 1913 in Johnson County, Kentucky) - Daughter of James A. DAVIS and Catharine SALYER : Children by Lucinda MAHAN: :: 1. 1. 6. 1. Manerva COLVIN :: 1. 1. 6. 2. Allen Riley COLVIN :: 1. 1. 6. 3. Elizabeth COLVIN :: 1. 1. 6. 4. Henry COLVIN :: 1. 1. 6. 5. Sarah J. COLVIN : Children by Mary DAVIS :: 1. 1. 6. 6. Mantford P. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 6. 7. Laura Alice COLVIN :: 1. 1. 6. 8. Jefferson R. COLVIN 1. 1. 7. [[Colvin-1284 | Mary "Polly" COLVIN]] (Born: Between 1815 and 1820 in Kentucky; Died: Unknown) : Marriage: 26 December 1833 in Floyd County, Kentucky to John LEMASTER, Jr. - son of Lewis LEMASTER : Children: Unknown, I have not been able to find anything else about their family. 1. 1. 8. [[Colvin-1278 | Jackson COLVIN]] (Born: About 1819 in Kentucky; Died: After 1863) : Marriage: 30 January 1842 to Mahala STACY (Born: About 1824 in Virginia; Died: After 1864) : Children: :: 1. 1. 8. 1. Sallie COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 2. William COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 3. John COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 4. Delila COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 5. Isaac COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 6. Nancy COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 7. Sylvana COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 8. Margaret COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 9. Sarah COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 10. James COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 11. Riley COLVIN :: 1. 1. 8. 12. Rebecca COLVIN 1. 1. 9. [[Colvin-1279 | Sarah COLVIN]] (Born: About 1821 in Kentucky; Died: After 1860) : Marriage ?: to Joe MAHAN - Joe MAHAN was listed as the father of Perlinda (COLVIN) GULLETT on her death record. : Child: :: 1. 1. 9. 1. Perlinda COLVIN 1. 1. 10. [[Colvin-1280 | Rebecca COLVIN]] (Born: About 1822 in Kentucky; Died: After 1860) : Marriage: 13 October 1846 to Johial MAHAN (Born: About 1831; Died: About 1910) : Divorced: 1854 - 24 October 1856 from Johial MAHAN :: Johial MAHAN was married to Irena STAFFORD on 24 October 1856. : Children: :: 1. 1. 10. 1. Lucinda MAHAN :: 1. 1. 10. 2. Rhoda MAHAN :: 1. 1. 10. 3. Mary Ann MAHAN :: 1. 1. 10. 4. Benjamin Franklin MAHAN 1. 1. 11. [[Colvin-1282 | Asa J. COLVIN]] (Born: About 1823 in Kentucky; Died: After 1860) : Marriage: 23 October 1851 in Johnson County, Kentucky to [[Mahan-739 | Mary Ann MAHAN]] (Born: 7 May 1834 in Kentucky; Died: 17 July 1915 in Magoffin County, Kentucky) - Daughter of Henry MAHAN and Elizabeth BROWN : Children: :: 1. 1. 11. 1. Sarah Elizabeth COLVIN :: 1. 1. 11. 2. John M. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 11. 3. William Franklin COLVIN :: 1. 1. 11. 4. Louisa COLVIN :: 1. 1. 11. 5. Henry J. COLVIN 1. 1. 12. [[Colvin-1283 | Isaac COLVIN]] (Born: About 1 September 1825 in Kentucky; Died: 2 May 1897) : Marriage: 2 March 1849 to Delphia HAMMONS (Born: 5 June 1826; Died: 12 February 1916) - Daughter of Benjamin J. HAMMONS and Sarah JOHNSON : Children: :: 1. 1. 12. 1. Louisa COLVIN :: 1. 1. 12. 2. Sarah Jane COLVIN :: 1. 1. 12. 3. Benjamin COLVIN :: 1. 1. 12. 4. Priscilla COLVIN :: 1. 1. 12. 5. John W. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 12. 6. Mary E. COLVIN :: 1. 1. 12. 7. Ambrose COLVIN :: 1. 1. 12. 8. William Scott COLVIN 1. 2. 1. Parka SEWELL - No Further Information 1. 2. 2. Joseph P. SEWELL (Born: About 18 October 1805 in Tennessee; Died: 15 April 1876 in Cumberland County, Kentucky; Buried: Jamestown Cemetery, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky) : Married: between 1840 and 1845 to Nancy STATON (Born: 11 April 1820; Died: 19 April 1875; Buried: Grider-Sewell Cemetery, Burkesville, Cumberland County, Kentucky) : Children: :: 1. 2. 2. 1. Julia A. SEWELL :: 1. 2. 2. 2. Peter Montford SEWELL :: 1. 2. 2. 3. Emiley Esther SEWELL :: 1. 2. 2. 4. Nancy B. "Nannie" SEWELL :: 1. 2. 2. 5. Lena Loote SEWELL 1. 2. 3. Abiud Fairchild SEWELL (Born: About 8 August 1807 in Tennessee; Died: 15 April 1876 in Cumberland County, Kentucky) : Married: About 1841 to Susan Jane McCLANAHAN (Born: About 1813 in Virginia; Died: About 1880 in Boone County, Arkansas) 1. 2. 4. Mary SEWELL (Born: About 1809 in Cumberland County, Kentucky; Died: About 1823) - No issue 1. 2. 5. [[Sewell-4680 | Rebecca SEWELL]] (Born: About 1 August 1810 in Tennessee; Died: After 1880 in Cumberland County, Kentucky) : Married: About 1835 in Cumberland County, Kentucky to [[Johnson-141621 | John L. JOHNSON]] (Born: 19 July 1812 in Tennessee; Died: 2 March 1893 in Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennessee) Children: 1. 2. 5. 1. Newell JOHNSON 1. 2. 5. 2. [[Johnson-86374 | Henry B. JOHNSON]] 1. 2. 5. 3. Mary Jane JOHNSON 1. 2. 5. 4. P. B. JOHNSON (Gender: Female) 1. 2. 5. 5. Freeling H. JOHNSON / Alt Name (?): Franklin N.JOHNSON 1. 2. 5. 6. John W. Fraley JOHNSON 1. 2. 5. 7. Martha N. JOHNSON 1. 2. 5. 8. Nancy Alice E. JOHNSON 1. 2. 5. 9. Sarah A. or E. JOHNSON / Alt Name(?): Dora Ann Robinson JOHNSON 1. 2. 5. 10. Garrett J. JOHNSON End Update 9/9/2023 Save 1. 2. 5. Suzanna "Susan" SEWELL : Born: About 5 October 1812 in Tennessee : Died: 24 February 1903 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Married (1): 23 February 1841 to William Henry FLOWERS : Married (2): John GIBSON : Child by first husband: : 1. James Marion FLOWERS : Child by second husband: : 2. Phoebe Caroline GIBSON 1. 2. 6. Hannah N. SEWELL : Born: About 14 May 1817 in Kentucky : Died: 2 September 1859 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Married: 22 November 1838 in Cumberland County, Kentucky to Basley Graves MARCUM : Children: : 1. John MARCUM : 2. Abiud Sewell MARCUM : 3. Barton F. MARCUM : 4. Tiney MARCUM : 5. Sarah C. MARCUM 1. 2. 7. Nancy SEWELL : Born: About 1820 : Died: After 1850 : Married: possibly William FLOWERS : Children: 1. 2. 8. Sarah Ann SEWELL : Born: About 20 April 1821 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Died: 22 May 1909 in Plano, Collin County, Texas : Married: possibly to William CARVER : Children: 1. 2. 9. Jesse Asa SEWELL : Born: 5 March 1823 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Died: 7 March 1900 in Seagoville, Dallas County, Texas : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 10. [[Sewell-970 | Louisa Fairchild SEWELL]] : Born: About 8 August 1827 in Overton County, Tennessee : Died: About 9 January 1881 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Married: 17 October 1847 in Cumberland County, Kentucky to Henry Bow NEIGHBORS : Children: : 1. Nancy Elerine NEIGHBORS : 2. Newell Emit NEIGHBORS : 3. Basley G. NEIGHBORS 1. 2. 11. Andrew Jackson SEWELL : Born: 31 March 1828 : Died: About 1847 : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 12. William M. SEWELL : Born: About 1833 in Kentucky : Died: After 1850 : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 13. Eldon SEWELL : Born: About 1833 in Kentucky : Died: About 1850 : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 14. John Bond SEWELL : Born: About 1834 : Died: After 1850 : Married: possibly Helen Ross : Children: 1. 2. 15. Parka SEWELL (female) - no further information known except for her name and gender. : Born: : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 1. Enoch FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1806 in North Carolina : Died: About 1880 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 16 December 1824 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Frances CANTRELL : Children: : 1. John W. FAIRCHILD : 2. Margaret FAIRCHILD : 3. Mary FAIRCHILD : 4. Levi FAIRCHILD : 5. Nancy FAIRCHILD : 6. William F. FAIRCHILD : 7. Asa J. FAIRCHILD : 8. Hannah FAIRCHILD : 9. Rachel FAIRCHILD 1. 3. 2. Celia FAIRCHILD : Born: About 9 May 1809 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 7 August 1883 or 1888 in Hager Hill, Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 6 June 1828 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Constantine CONNELLY, Sr. : Children: : 1. Hiram E. CONLEY / CONNELLY : 2. William Jefferson CONLEY / CONNELLY : 3. Harmon CONLEY / CONNELLY : 4. Frances Marion CONLEY / CONNELLY : 5. Asa J. CONLEY / CONNELLY : 6. Winston Mays "Wince" CONLEY / CONNELLY : 7. Henry CONLEY / CONNELLY : 8. Amanda CONLEY / CONNELLY : 9. Benjamin Franklin CONLEY / CONNELLY 1. 3. 3. Lowry FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1813 : Died: : Married: 5 September 1833 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Sarah Rachel LEMASTER : Children: : 1. Cynthia FAIRCHILD : 2. Serena FAIRCHILD : 3. William FAIRCHILD : 4. Jincy J. FAIRCHILD 1. 3. 4. Levi BLAIR : Born: About 1813 in Kentucky : Died: After 1880 [about 1855?] : Married: 4 June 1831 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Rachel CANTRIL : Children: : 1. John L. BLAIR : 2. Lydia M. BLAIR : 3. Mary Magdelene BLAIR : 4. George N. BLAIR : 5. Briton F. BLAIR : 6. Martha Jane BLAIR : 7. Hannah BLAIR : 8. James Henry BLAIR : 9. Levi BLAIR, Jr. : 10. Cynthia BLAIR 1. 3. 5. William BLAIR : Born: About 1814 : Died: About 1887 : Married: 26 March 1835 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Sarah SPRADLIN : Children: 1. 3. 6. Rebecca BLAIR : Born: 6 March 1815 : Died: 9 April 1862 : Married: 24 February 1831 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Henry CONLEY : Children: 1. Constantine CONLEY, Jr. 2. Celia CONLEY 3. William CONLEY 4. Thomas CONLEY 5. Clarinda CONLEY 6. Mahala CONLEY 7. Mary CONLEY 8. Loucina CONLEY 9. John CONLEY 10. Ellen CONLEY 11. Amanda CONLEY 12. Catherine B. CONLEY 13. Cynthia CONLEY 1. 3. 7. Mary Lodema BLAIR : Born: About 1817 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. Noble BLAIR : Born: About 1817 : Died: About 1900 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: to Talitha Jane STAMBAUGH : Children: 1. Andrew J. BLAIR 2. William J. BLAIR 3. General Jackson BLAIR 4. Serena BLAIR 5. Samuel J. BLAIR 6. Britton J. BLAIR 7. Celia BLAIR 8. John F. BLAIR 9. Joseph T. BLAIR 10. George E. BLAIR 11. Linda C. "Lyda" BLAIR 1. 3. 9. George Washington BLAIR : Born: 28 November 1820 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: Between 1870 and 1880 : Married: 8 November 1840 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Matilda SPRADLIN : Children: 1. 3. 10. Britton BLAIR : Born: About 1822 : Died: Between 1865 - 1870 : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 11. Clarenda "Clarinda" Marinda BLAIR : Born: About 1826 : Died: After 1850 : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 12. James BLAIR : Born: About 1828 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 13. John BLAIR : Born: About 1831 in Kentucky : Died: After 1850 : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 14. Asa J. BLAIR : Born: About 1834 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 7 January 1882 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 13 February 1853 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Mahala "Minerva ?" SPRADLIN : Children: 1. Alamander BLAIR 2. Ellen BLAIR 1. 4. 1. Unknown male child : Born: Between 1810 and 1815 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 4. 2. Asa J. REED : Born: About 1813 : Died: 10 October 1855 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 9 November 1833 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Elizabeth Dorcus REMEY : Children: 1. 4. 3. Eleanor REED : Born: About April 1816 in Indiana : Died: : Married: 31 August 1835 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Richard R. DAVIS : Children: 1. 4. 4.. William REED : Born: About 1819 : Died: About 1871 : Married: : Children: 1. 4. 5. Katherine REED : Born: About 1823 in Lawrence County, Kentucky : Died: About 1872 in Kentucky : Married: About October 1846 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Samuel RICE : Children: 1. 4. 6. Mason REED : Born: About 1826 : Died: 30 December 1855 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 25 April 1849 in Morgan County, Kentucky to Sarah CAUDILL : Children: 1. 5. 1. Unknown Male Child : Born: Between 1813 and 1820 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 5. 2. William HARRIS : Born: About 1814 : Died: : Married: 17 March 1836 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Elizabeth REYNOLDS : Children: 1. 5. 3. Unknown Male Child : Born: Between 1813 and 1820 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 5. 4. Elizabeth HARRIS : Born: About 1818 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 5. 5. Unknown Male Child : Born: Between 1813 and 1820 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 5. 6. Martha HARRIS : Born: About 1820 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 5. 7. John HARRIS : Born: About 1823 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 5. 8. Rebecca HARRIS : Born: About 1825 : Died: : Married: to William Jackson CAUDILL : Children: 1. 5. 9. James HARRIS : Born: 18 January 1827 in Virginia : Died: 22 September 1911 in Greenwood County, Kansas : Married (1): 3 October 1848 in Morgan County, Kentucky to Susannah E. KENDALL : Married (2): November 1859 in Fleming County, Kentucky to Mary Jane PENLAND : Married (3): 5 March 1871 in Fleming County, Kentucky to Catherine E. RIDDLE : Children: 1. 5. 10. Celia HARRIS : Born: 31 December 1828 in Kentucky : Died: 12 November 1907 in Elliott County, Kentucky : Married: 8 November 1848 to James Washington PENNINGTON : Children: 1. 5. 11. Sarah HARRIS : Born: About 1832 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 5. 12. Pleasant Hayden HARRIS : Born: About 1833 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 5. 13. Luanna HARRIS : Born: About 1834 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 6. 1. Mariah PROFFITT : Born: About 1816 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About 1880 in Clay County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 1. [[Fairchild-2055 | Shadrach FAIRCHILD]] : Born: 30 April 1822 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 11 November 1892 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 1 April 1846 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Sarah E. HANNAH [same as 1. 1. 3. 2] : Children: 1. Mary Jane FAIRCHILD 2. Martha Ann FAIRCHILD 3. Lewis G. FAIRCHILD 4. George W. FAIRCHILD 5. Lydia Margaret FAIRCHILD 1. 7. 2. Phoebe Ann FAIRCHILD : Born: 30 September 1823 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 7 October 1875 in Riceville, Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 21 September 1844 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Andrew Jackson RICE : Children: 1. 7. 3. Ebenezer FAIRCHILD : Born: 9 July 1825 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 16 June 1903 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 29 April 1854 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Elizabeth HANNAH [same as 1. 1. 3. 7.] : Married (2): to Jincey Ann MAY : Children with 1st wife: : 1. John M. Elliott FAIRCHILD : 2. Maranda FAIRCHILD : 3. Emily Jane FAIRCHILD : 4. Henry F. FAIRCHILD : 5. Harmon Scott FAIRCHILD : 6. Julia A. FAIRCHILD : 7. Katie Mae FAIRCHILD : 8. Armintia FAIRCHILD 1. 7. 4. Nancy M. FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1826 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: about 1840 1. 7. 5. Susan FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1827 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: about 1857 in Morgan County, Kentucky : Married: 16 October 1851 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Solomon F. SPRADLIN : Children: 1. 7. 6. Catherine FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1829 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About 1855 : Married: November 1849 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Benjamin HAMILTON : Children: 1. 7. 7. Eli W. FAIRCHILD : Born: 30 July 1830 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 30 May 1883 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 16 March 1850 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Malissa Jane MAY : Children: 1. 7. 8. John Henry FAIRCHILD : Born: 16 October 1835 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 5 October 1890 in Magoffin County, Kentucky : Married: about 1857 to Clarinda MAY : Children: 1. 7. 9. George Washington FAIRCHILD : Born: 7 June 1838 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: about 1882 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 7 September 1859 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Mary Susan DAVIS : Children: 1. 7. 10. Mary Frances (also seen as Mary J.) FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1840 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: about 1856 : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 11. Martha FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1843 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 9 September 1887 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Married: to Wiley RICE : Children: 1. 7. 12. Amanda FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1845 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: About 1905 in Morgan County, Kentucky : Married: to Edward Joseph HILL : Children: 1. 7. 13. Sarah E. FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1848 : Died: About 1849 Generation 4: 1. 1. 1. 1. Mary Elizabeth (also seen as Mary Ann or Polly) DAVIS : Born: 8 July 1824 in Colvin Branch, Floyd County (now Johnson County), Kentucky : Died: 7 April 1897 in Blanton Branch, Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 24 September 1840 in Blanton Branch, Johnson County, Kentucky to James Henry BLANTON : Children: 1. 1. 1. 2. Sarah DAVIS : Born: 20 February 1826 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 1. 3. James McHenry DAVIS : Born: 4 January 1828 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 5 March 1916 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 1 August 1850 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Naomi Jane PRICE : Children: 1. 1. 1. 4. Anna DAVIS : Born: 14 April 1830 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 7 January 1913 in Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 18 December 1859 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Bracken R. VANHOOSE : Children: 1. 1. 1. 5. Mahala Jane DAVIS : Born: 13 April 1832 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 13 March 1914 in Boyd County, Kentucky : Married: 15 June 1848 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Henry Jefferson CONLEY : Children: 1. 1. 1. 6. Susannah C. DAVIS : Born: 7 June 1834 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: in Little Fork, Elliott County, Kentucky : Married: 23 September 1853 in Johnson County, Kentucky to George W. LEMASTER : Children: 1. 1. 1. 7. Lydia DAVIS : Born: 6 April 1836 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 6 May 1927 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas : Married: 24 December 1863 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas to Alexander Washington NICKELL : Children: 1. 1. 1. 8. Bracken Lewis "Lee" DAVIS : Born: 11 February 1838 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 1 December 1921 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married (1): 18 November 1856 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Mary Elizabeth CONLEY : Married (2): after 1908 to Anna MOORE : Children (1): : Children (2): 1. 1. 1. 9. Davidson DAVIS : Born: 19 December 1840 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 17 March 1916 in Kansas : Married: 14 November 1868 to Civiliar King NICKELL : Children: 1. 1. 1. 10. Elizabeth Jane DAVIS : Born: 3 April 1843 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 2. 1? [[Pennington-2387 | Hiram CURTIS / PENNINGTON]] * possible child of James CURTIS - adopted by Joshua Pennington and his wife, Nancy SPARKS when parents were killed. He took his adopted parents' surname for some documents and others he was listed by the CURTIS surname. : Born: About 1824 : Died: 1905 - [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163755601 Find a Grave Memorial no. 163,755,601] : Married: Sarah LEMASTER : Children: : 1. Margaret PENNINGTON / CURTIS (Married: Robert "Whigg" BURCHETT) : 2. James PENNINGTON / CURTIS (Married: Alifair HOLBROOK) : 3. George Washington PENNINGTON / CURTIS (Married (1): Rachel CANTRELL; Married (2): Louise HILL) : 4. Cynthia Ann PENNINGTON / CURTIS (Married: William Henry PENNIGTON) : 5. [[Pennington-2668 | John E. PENNINGTON / CURTIS]] (Born: 10 May 1856 in Morgan County, Kentucky; Died: 24 January 1950 Sciotoville, Scioto County, Ohio - [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150021757 Find a Grave Memorial no. 150,021,757] ; Married: [[Cantrell-1763 | Cynthia CANTRELL]]) : 6. Alexander PENNINGTON / CURTIS : 7. Amanda PENNINGTON / CURTIS (Married: Moses CANTRELL) : 8. Cordelia Jane PENNINGTON / CURTIS : 9. William Riley PENNINGTON / CURTIS (Married: Elizabeth CANTRELL) : 10.Thomas Lee PENNINGTON / CURTIS (Married: Malissa SMITH) 1. 1. 3. 1. Ebenezer Scott HANNAH : Born: About 1823 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 4 April 1896 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 7 October 1852 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Nancy FAIRCHILD : Children: 1. 1. 3. 2. Sarah E. HANNAH : Born: 29 June 1824 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 7 October 1887 : Married: 1 April 1846 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Shadrach FAIRCHILD [same as 1. 7. 1] : Children: [see 1. 7. 1. for list of children] 1. 1. 3. 3. Mary "Polly" HANNAH : Born: 26 May 1828 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About 1891 in Kentucky : Married: 7 December 1848 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Martin Robert RICE : Children: 1. 1. 3. 4. George Washington HANNAH : Born: About 1831 in Vermilion County, Illinois : Died: 27 July 1891 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 16 October 1854 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Elizabeth DAVIS : Children: 1. 1. 3. 5. Andrew Jackson HANNAH : Born: About 1833 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 15 April 1881 in Fayette County, West Virginia : Married (1): 28 April 1853 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Rachel F. SPRADLIN : Married (2): 7 January 1864 in Kanawha County, West Virginia to Mary Frances PAYNE : Children: 1. 1. 3. 6. Wallen or Wallace HANNAH : Born: About 1835 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: After 1850 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 3. 7. Elizabeth HANNAH : Born: About 1836 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: 29 April 1854 in Floyd County, Kentucky to Ebenezer FAIRCHILD [Same as 1. 7. 3.] : Children: [See listing for 1. 7. 3's children] 1. 1. 3. 8. Rebecca HANNAH : Born: about 1839 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: After 1850 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 3. 9. Celia HANNAH : Born: About 1841 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: After 1850 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 3. 10. Isaac Harmon HANNAH, Sr. : Born: 11 June 1845 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 4 July 1932 in Logan County, West Virginia : Married (1): 28 March 1866 in Pike County, Kentucky to Martha G. STURGILL : Married (2): 28 July 1921 in Mingo County, West Virginia to Margaret PHELPS : Children: 1. 1. 3. 11. Minerva HANNAH : Born: About 1847 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: 5 September 1877 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Asa PICKLESIMER : Children: 1. 1. 4. 1. Johisa "Gehaza, Johisey" COLVIN : Born: About July 1841 : Died: After 1874 : Married: 18 March 1874 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Josephine RICE : Children: 1. 1. 4. 2. Abiud "Abide" COLVIN : Born: About 1842 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: After 1860 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 4. 3. Margaret "June or Jane" COLVIN : Born: About 1845 : Died: after 1875 : Married: 17 June 1867 to George W. BURKE : Children: 1. 1. 4. 4. Sarah A. COLVIN : Born: About 1847 in Kentucky : Died: after 1860 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 4. 5. Elizabeth COLVIN : Born: About 1849 in Kentucky : Died: After 1860 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 4. 6. Henry COLVIN : Born: About 1850 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: after 1860 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 4. 7. Lucinda COLVIN : Born: About 1851 : Died: after 1860 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 5. 1. Martha COLVIN : Born: About 1835 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 5. 2. Lovina COLVIN : Born: About 1838 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 5. 3. Sarah COLVIN : Born: 28 May 1839 in Kentucky : Died: About 1867 : Married: John Jackson RICE : Children: 1. 1. 5. 4. John M. H. COLVIN : Born: About 1841 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 5. 5. William M. COLVIN : Born: About 1843 in Arkansas : Died: 8 October 1918 : Married: Sarah "Sallie" LEMASTERS : Children: 1. 1. 5. 6. Elizabeth COLVIN : Born: About 1845 in Arkansas : Died: : Married: Billy Ray CLINE : Children: 1. 1. 5. 7. James C. COLVIN : Born: About 1846 in Arkansas : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 5. 8. Mary COLVIN : Born: About 1848 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: Thomas Jeff HENRY : Children: 1. 1. 5. 9. Melvina COLVIN : Born: About 1849 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 5. 10. Semantha COLVIN : Born: 26 December 1852 in Kentucky : Died: 2 February 1924 : Married: James E. LACY : Children: 1. 1. 5. 11. Lewis Franklin COLVIN : Born: 17 April 1854 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 5. 12. Unknown Male Child : Born: March 1856 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: March 1856 in Johnson County, Kentucky 1. 1. 5. 13. Unknown Female Child : Born: 20 November 1857 : Died: 21 November 1857 1. 1. 6. 1. Manervia COLVIN : Born: About 1838 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: Sam MAY : Children: 1. 1. 6. 2. Allen Riley COLVIN : Born: About 1840 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: Between July and September 1872 : Married: Louisa WHEELER : Children: 1. 1. 6. 3. Elizabeth COLVIN : Born: About 1842 : Died: : Married: William Madison CONLEY : Children: 1. 1. 6. 4. Henry COLVIN : Born: About 1843 : Died: 2 January 1929 : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 6. 5. Sarah J. COLVIN : Born: About 1846 : Died: : Married: James HANLON : Children: 1. 1. 6. 6. Mantford P. COLVIN : Born: 31 October 1856 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 12 July 1908 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: Serena REED : Children: 1. 1. 6. 7. Laura Alice COLVIN : Born: 21 September 1859 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 30 March 1941 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: Milton McDOWELL : Children: 1. 1. 6. 8. Jefferson B. COLVIN : Born: About 1862 : Died: About 1956 : Married: Armintia "Mintie" PELFREY : Children: 1. 1. 8. 1. William COLVIN : Born: About 1843 in Kentucky : Died: 29 November 1924 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: Sarah LEMASTER : Children: 1. 1. 8. 2. John COLVIN : Born: About 1844 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 8. 3. Delila COLVIN : Born: About 1847 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: Jess PENNINGTON : Married: William CLARK : Children: 1. 1. 8. 4. Isaac COLVIN : Born: 23 November 1850 in Kentucky : Died: 29 November 1924 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 8. 5. Nancy COLVIN : Born: About 1850 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: Manuel CLARK : Married: William REED : Children: 1. 1. 8. 6. Sylvana COLVIN : Born: 27 April 1852 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: Levi PENNINGTON : Children: 1. 1. 8. 7. Margaret COLVIN : Born: 18 May 1854 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 8. 8. Sarah COLVIN : Born: About September 1856 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 8. 9. James COLVIN : Born: 24 June 1858 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: Mollie KING : Married: ? REED : Children: 1. 1. 8. 10. Riley COLVIN : Born: About July 1861 in Kentucky : Died: About 1910 : Married: Missouri REED : Children: 1. 1. 8. 11. Rebecca COLVIN : Born: 18 September 1856 or 1864 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: William H. "Wilburn" REED : Children: 1. 1. 8. 12. Sallie COLVIN : Born: : Died: : Married: William R. LEMASTER : Children: 1. 1. 9. 1. Perlinda COLVIN : Born: 15 February 1852 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 14 March 1921 in Magoffin County, Kentucky : Married: Daniel GULLETT : Children: : Rhoda "Rhody" GULLETT : Fred GULLETT 1. 1. 10. 1. Lucinda MAHAN : Born: About 1847 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 10. 2. Rhoda MAHAN : Born: 4 April 1849 in Kentucky : Died: 15 June 1935 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: Frank LEMASTERS : Children: 1. 1. 10. 3. Mary Ann MAHAN : Born: About 1851 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: Samuel Daniel MAY : Children: : 1. Laura MAY 1. 1. 10. 4. Benjamin Franklin MAHAN : Born: 3 March 1854 in Kentucky : Died: 19 July 1938 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: Mary Alice or Mary Ann "Mollie" MEAD : Children: : 1. Alka MAHAN (female) : 2. Charles E. "Charley" MAHAN : 3. Gladys "Gladie" MAHAN : 4. Anna Pearl MAHAN : 5. Vera MAHAN : 6. Earl MAHAN 1. 1. 11. 1. Sarah Elizabeth COLVIN : Born: 28 May 1852 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 23 January 1923 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: William Washington LONG : Children: : 1. Floyd LONG : 2. Joel LONG : 3. Parris F. LONG : 4. Linsey "Linzie" LONG (male) : 5. Louella LONG : 6. Stella LONG : 7. Lundy LONG : 8. Melissa LONG : 9. Challie LONG (male) 1. 1. 11. 2. John M. COLVIN : Born: 23 February 1854 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: After 1902 : Married: Sarah C. COLLINS : Children: : 1. Oscar COLVIN : 2. Mary Lou COLVIN : 3. Martha COLVIN : 4. Hershel COLVIN : 5. Venice COLVIN 1. 1. 11. 3. William Franklin COLVIN : Born: 6 October 1856 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 20 April 1915 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: Mary Catherine REED : Children : 1. James COLVIN : 2. Lula COLVIN : 3. Lola COLVIN : 4. Dennis COLVIN : 5. Foster COLVIN : 6. Bruce COLVIN : 7. Tollie COLVIN : 8. Halleck COLVIN : 9. Gladys COLVIN 1. 1. 11. 4. Louisa COLVIN : Born: 5 December 1858 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 2 August 1919 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married (1): Thomas J. CURTIS : Married (2): Shanklin SALYER : Children by 1st Husband: : 1. John B. CURTIS : 2. Rosa CURTIS : 3. Willie CURTIS 1. 1. 11. 5. Henry J. COLVIN : Born: 22 June 1861 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 25 January 1929 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: Celia Jane PICKLESIMER : Children : 1. Rosa L. COLVIN 1. 1. 12. 1. Louisa COLVIN : Born: About 1850 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 12. 2. Sarah Jane COLVIN : Born: 15 March 1854 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: November 1939 in Colorado : Married: Isaiah Bert PASTON : Children: 1. 1. 12. 3. Benjamin COLVIN : Born: 23 July 1856 in Morgan County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: Mary FOSTER : Children: 1. 1. 12. 4. Priscilla COLVIN : Born: About 1858 : Died: : Married: Leander Marion KEETON : Children: 1. 1. 12. 5. John W. COLVIN : Born: 10 May 1862 : Died: 3 December 1942 : Married: Polly COLLINS : Married: Rosa ROBINETTE : Children: 1. 1. 12. 6. Mary E. COLVIN : Born: About 1865 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 1. 12. 7. Ambrose COLVIN : Born: About 1867 : Died: : Married: Mary HAMMONS : Children: 1. 1. 12. 8. William Scott COLVIN : Born: 23 December 1870 : Died: 3 February 1965 : Married: Rhoda Alice CRACE : Children: 1. 2. 1. 1. Julia A. SEWELL : Born: 14 November 1845 in Clinton County, Kentucky : Died: 22 February 1885 in Lincoln County, Kentucky : Married: Green MOORE : Children : 1. Hettie MOORE : 2. Emma MOORE : 3. Georgia MOORE 1. 2. 1. 2. Peter Montford SEWELL : Born: About 1848 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 1. 3. Emiley Esther SEWELL : Born: About 1849 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 1. 4. Nancy B. "Nannie" SEWELL : Born: About 1855 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 1. 5. Lena Loote SEWELL : Born: 18 January 1859 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 4. 1. Newell JOHNSON : Born: 25 June 1831 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Died: 2 August 1879 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Married: Ruth Jane WATKINS : Children: : 1. Mary Ann JOHNSON : 2. Martha Jane JOHNSON : 3. Emily R. Bell JOHNSON : 4. John Thomas JOHNSON : 5. Jo Henry JOHNSON : 6. William Sherman JOHNSON : 7. Sarah Ellen JOHNSON : 8. Permelia JOHNSON : 9. Robert C. JOHNSON : 10. James G. JOHNSON 1. 2. 4. 2. Henry B. JOHNSON : Born: About 1833 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 4. 3. Mary Jane JOHNSON : Born: About 1837 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 4. 4. P. B. JOHNSON (female) : Born: About 1840 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 4. 5. Freeling H. or Franklin N. JOHNSON : Born: About 1845 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 4. 6. John M or W. F. JOHNSON : Born: About 1848 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 4. 7. Martha H.. JOHNSON : Born: About 1850 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 4. 8. Nancy A. E. JOHNSON : Born: 12 April 1853 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 4. 9. Sarah "Dora?" Ann Robinson JOHNSON : Born: 10 March 1858 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 5. 1. James Marion FLOWERS : Born: 11 February 1844 in Pickett County, Tennessee : Died: 11 September 1937 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Married: 3 August 1865 in Clinton County, Kentucky to Charlotte C. PERDUE : Children: 1. 2. 5. 2. Phoebe Caroline GIBSON : Born: : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 6. 1. John MARCUM : Born: About 1839 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 6. 2. Abiud Sewell MARCUM : Born: 23 July 1847 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Died: 13 March 1920 in Fannin County, Texas : Married: 20 June 1869 in Cumberland County, Kentucky to Lydia Adeline GUTHRIE : Children: 1. 2. 6. 3. Barton F. MARCUM : Born: About 1845 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 6. 4. Tiney MARCUM : Born: About 1849 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 6. 5. Sarah C. MARCUM : Born: About 1852 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 2. 10. 1. Nancy Elerine NEIGHBORS : Born: About 1848 : Died: 7 February 1928 in Green County, Illinois : Married: 12 September 1872 in Cumberland County, Kentucky to Joel E. ASHENHURST : Children: 1. 2. 10. 2. Newell Emit NEIGHBORS : Born: 17 October 1851 in Cumberland County, Kentucky : Died: 10 February 1939 in Union County, Illinois : Married: Before 1881 to a woman named Betty : Children: 1. 2. 10. 3. Basley G. NEIGHBORS : Born: 9 January 1854 : Died: : Married: 6 September 1888 to Mollie Moore HUBBARD : Children: 1. 3. 1. 1. John W. FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1824 in Tennessee : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 1. 2. Margaret FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1826 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About 1900 in Morgan County, Kentucky : Married: 28 December 1848 in Johnson County, Kentucky to John ROWLAND : Children: 1. 3. 1. 3. Mary FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1829 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 13 August 1920 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 30 April 1850 in Johnson County, Kentucky to John HORN : Children: 1. 3. 1. 4. Levi FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1831 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 5 August 1922 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 1. 5. Nancy FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1832 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: after 1880 in Kentucky : Married: 7 October 1852 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Ebenezer Scott HANNAH : Children: 1. 3. 1. 6. William F. FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1835 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 21 March 1926 : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 1. 7. Asa J. FAIRCHILD : Born: About August 1838 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 13 April 1920 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 15 November 1865 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Sarah J. RATLIFF"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWY1-Q9H : 17 May 2018), Asa J. Fairchild and Sarah Radliff, 15 Nov 1865; citing Marriage, , Johnson, Kentucky, United States, district clerk, court clerk, county clerk and register offices from various counties; FHL microfilm 1,912,950. : Children: 1. 3. 1. 8. Hannah FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1841 in Floyd County, Kentucky (now Johnson County, Kentucky, probably near Jennies Creek) : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 1. 9. Rachel FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1843 in Jennies Creek, Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 2. 1. Hiram E. CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: About 1830 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 2. 2. William Jefferson CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: 9 October 1832 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: 19 August 1853 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Lorena Ferina AUXIER : Children: 1. 3. 2. 3. Harmon CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: About 1835 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 2. 4. Frances Marion CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: About 1836 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 2. 5. Asa J. CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: About 1838 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About 1911 in Lawrence County, Kentucky : Married: to Elizabeth LESLIE : Children: 1. 3. 2. 6. Winston Mays "Wince" CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: About 1842 in Kentucky : Died: About 1897 in Pikeville, Pike County, Kentucky : Married: to Mary J. RATLIFF : Children: 1. 3. 2. 7. Henry CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: About 1846 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: To Jennie EASTWOOD : Children: 1. 3. 2. 8. Amanda CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: About 1847 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: to Bud LESLIE : Children: 1. 3. 2. 9. Benjamin Franklin CONLEY / CONNELLY : Born: 19 July 1849 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 22 March 1932 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: to Aramintia Agnes LESLIE : Children: 1. 3. 3. 1. Cynthia FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1836 : Died: : Married: 22 April 1861 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Henry C. WEBB : Children: 1. 3. 3. 2. Serena FAIRCHILD : Born: 2 March 1837 : Died: 26 February 1892 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 12 June 1860 in Johnson County, Kentucky to John Jefferson STURGEON : Children: 1. 3. 3. 3. William FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1840 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 3. 4. Jincy J. FAIRCHILD : Born: 21 January 1842 : Died: 29 July 1912 : Married: to Steven James CAUDILL : Children: 1. 3. 4. 1. John L. BLAIR : Born: About 1832 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About 1900 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: About July 1855 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Eveline CONLEY : Children: 1. 3. 4. 2. Lydia M. BLAIR : Born: About September 1833 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 7 February 1922 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 4. 3. Mary Magdelene BLAIR : Born: 15 September 1834 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 7 February 1922 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 4. 4. George N. BLAIR : Born: About January 1836 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About December 1926 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 4. 5. Briton F. BLAIR : Born: 14 April 1842 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 21 August 1916 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: About 1872 to Lucinda CONLEY : Children: 1. 3. 4. 6. Martha Jane BLAIR : Born: About November 1844 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About 1927 : Married: to Elijah Bee ARMS : Children: 1. 3. 4. 7. Hannah BLAIR : Born: about 1845 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: About 1927 : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 4. 8. James Henry BLAIR : Born: 26 November 1846 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 20 March 1926 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 4. 9. Levi BLAIR, Jr. : Born: 3 August 1849 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 27 April 1922 in Oil Springs, Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 4. 10. Cynthia BLAIR : Born: : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 6. 1. Constantine CONLEY, Jr. : Born: 5 December 1831 : Died: 5 April 1904 : Married: Between 1862 and 1866 to Artemisia MAY (daughter of Caleb MAY) : Children: 1. 3. 6. 2. Celia CONLEY : Born: About 1833 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 6. 3. William CONLEY : Born: About 1835 : Died: in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 6. 4. Thomas CONLEY : Born: About 1836 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 6. 5. Clarinda CONLEY : Born: About 1839 : Died: : Married: to Jeremiah HACKWORTH (Son of Thomas HACKWORTH) : Children: 1. 3. 6. 6. Mahala CONLEY : Born: About 1839 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: to William SPRADLIN and also Nathaniel PICKLESIMER : Children: 1. Clarinda SPRADLIN 2. Mantford SPRADLIN 1. 3. 6. 7. Mary CONLEY : Born: About 1841 : Died: 13 April 1862 : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 6. 8. Loucina CONLEY : Born: about 1843 : Died: : Married: About 1880 to William BALDRIDGE : Children: 1. 3. 6. 9. John CONLEY : Born: About 1848 : Died: about 1922 : Married: January 1866 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Sarah Matilda LONG (daughter of Morgan LONG and Betsey VANOVER) : Children: 1. 3. 6. 10. Ellen CONLEY : Born: About 1847 : Died: : Married: to Robert L. MAY (son of Blair MAY and Sarah "Sally" ADAMS) : Children: 1. 3. 6. 11. Amanda CONLEY : Born: About 1849 : Died: : Married: to Thomas G. MAY : Children: 1. 3. 6. 12. Catherine B. CONLEY : Born: About 1851 : Died: 12 September 1911 : Married: to Andrew Jackson RICE (Son of Martin Robert RICE and Mary "Polly" HANNAH [same as 1. 1. 3. 3.]) : Children: 1. Frederick M. RICE 2. Mary L. RICE 3. Millard B. RICE 4. Alley RICE 5. Rebecca RICE 6. Pearlie H. RICE 7. Bernice G. RICE 1. 3. 6. 13. Cynthia CONLEY : Born: About 1855 : Died: : Married: to Lewis F. CAUDILL : Children: 1. 3. 8. 1. Andrew J. BLAIR : Born: About 1841 in Floyd County, Kentucky : Died: 20 June 1855 in Johnson County, Kentucky 1. 3. 8. 2. William J. BLAIR : Born: 26 April 1843 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 16 July 1910 in Pike County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. 3. General Jackson BLAIR : Born: 22 November 1845 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: About 1900 in Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. 4. Serena BLAIR : Born: About 1849 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. 5. Samuel J. BLAIR : Born: About 1849 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. 6. Britton J. BLAIR : Born: 25 November 1850 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 14 March 1927 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: About 1870 to Mary M. WATKINS (Daughter of Reese WATKINS and Serena STAMBAUGH) : Children: 1. Lewis G. BLAIR 2. Minerva E. BLAIR 3. William H. BLAIR 4. Sarah E. "Stella M." BLAIR 5. Thomas J. BLAIR 6. Burns BLAIR 7. Ross BLAIR 8. Frank BLAIR 9. Dosia M. BLAIR 10. Oscar BLAIR 11. Ben BLAIR, Jr. 1. 3. 8. 7. Celia BLAIR : Born: 21 January 1853 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: May 1870 : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. 8. John F. BLAIR : Born: 15 December 1855 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 3 June 1913 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. 9. Joseph T. BLAIR : Born: 26 December 1858 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 8 June 1935 : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. 10. George E. BLAIR : Born: 26 September 1861 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: About 1926 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 8. 11. Linda C. "Lyda" BLAIR : Born: About 1865 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 3. 14. 1. Alamander BLAIR : Born: 18 June 1858 in Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 4 November 1964 in Upper Branch, Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 24 May 1879 to Sarah Elizabeth HITCHCOCK : Children: 1. Minnie A. BLAIR 2. Marcia M. BLAIR 3. Hattie V. BLAIR 4. Myrtie BLAIR 5. Holly BLAIR 6. Dennis BLAIR 7. Grady BLAIR 8. Herbert BLAIR 9. Lue BLAIR 10. Rushie BLAIR (Female) 1. 3. 14. 2. Ellen BLAIR : Born: About 1867 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 1. 1. Mary Jane FAIRCHILD : Born: About August 1847 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 1 April 1910 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 8 December 1867 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Daniel M. SPRADLIN : Children: 1. 7. 1. 2. Martha Ann FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1849 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 9 September 1887 : Married: 11 April 1872 in Johnson County, Kentucky to John M. FAIRCHILD (Born: About 1848 in Perry County, Kentucky - parents unknown) : Children: : 1. Jennetta A. FAIRCHILD 1. 7. 1. 3. Lewis G. FAIRCHILD : Born: About December 1850 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 22 November 1915 in Magoffin County, Kentucky : Married (1): 14 March 1878 in Johnson County, Kentucky to Molly Frances BAYES : Children (1): : 1. Benjamin F. FAIRCHILD : 2. Genoa FAIRCHILD : 3. Jeanette "Nettie" FAIRCHILD : 4. Virginia FAIRCHILD : Married (2): 30 November 1897 in Magoffin County, Kentucky to Loudora "Dora" WILLIAMS : Children (2): : 5. Ida FAIRCHILD : 6. John Herschel FAIRCHILD : 7. Homer Smith FAIRCHILD 1. 7. 1. 4. George W. FAIRCHILD : Born: 25 July 1853 In Jennys Creek, Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 12 November 1854 1. 7. 1. 5. Lydia Margaret FAIRCHILD : Born: 18 October 1857 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 4 June 1931 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Married: 21 March 1883 in Johnson County, Kentucky to George McClelland JOHNSON : Children: : 1. Emma JOHNSON : 2. Wilford Alexander JOHNSON : 3. Rosa JOHNSON : 4. Fanny JOHNSON : 5. Alfred H. JOHNSON : 6. Laura May JOHNSON : 7. Leona Stafford "Leana" JOHNSON 1. 7. 3. 1. John M. Elliott FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1853 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 3. 2. Maranda FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1855 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 3. 3. Emily Jane FAIRCHILD : Born: 23 August 1856 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 3. 4. Henry F. FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1859 in Kentucky : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 3. 5. Harmon Scott FAIRCHILD : Born: 25 August 1860 in Johnson County, Kentucky : Died: 17 August 1908 in Springfield,Clark County, Ohio : Married: 3 May 1884 to Alice E. KENNEDY : Children: 1. 7. 3. 6. Julia A. FAIRCHILD : Born: About 1862 : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 3. 7. Katie Mae FAIRCHILD : Born: Unknown : Died: : Married: : Children: 1. 7. 3. 8. Armintia FAIRCHILD : Born: Unknown : Died: : Married: : Children: == Sources ==

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Descendants: Of Abraham Francisco 1690 - (Shannon's 6th great grandfather or perhaps not) ..... 2 John Francisco, Sr. 1725 - 1804 (Shannon's 5th great grandfather) .............3 Jacob Francisco, Sr. 1755 - 1816 ................. +Rebecca Shipman 1764 - 1816 ..................... 4 Hannah Francisco 1785 - 1871 ......................... +Daniel Lee 1785 - 1863 ............................. 5 Elizabeth Lee ............................. 5 Robert Lee ............................. 5 Phietta Lee ............................. 5 John Benjamin Lee ............................. 5 Abel Lee ............................. 5 Daniel Lee II ............................. 5 Martha Jane Lee ..................... 4 Jacob Francisco, Jr. 1788 - 1834 ......................... +Sarah "Sally" Franks 1785 - 1837 ............................. 5 John Sanders Sisco ................................. +Catherine H. McGehee ............................. 5 [1] Benjamin Franks Sisco 1812 - 1889 ................................. +Manerva Ann Collum 1824 - ..................................... 6 Mary Angeline Sisco 1853 - ..................................... 6 Matilda Ann Sisco 1854 - ..................................... 6 Virginia Lodeenia Sisco 1855 - ..................................... 6 Cora S.D. Sisco 1859 - ..................................... 6 Andrew Jackson Sisco 1860 - ..................................... 6 Sarah T. Sisco 1862 - ..................................... 6 Martha Isabella Sisco 1866 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [1] Benjamin Franks Sisco: ................................. +Mildred Emily Power 1815 - 2/21/1850 ..................................... 6 Nathaniel Franks Sisco 1839 - 1900 ......................................... +Nannie A. Freeman 1852 - ............................................ 7 William Clarence Sisco 1874 - 1949 ................................................ +Nannie Smith 1869 - ............................................ 7 Forrest Lee Sisco 1875 - 1937 ................................................ +Mollie Brasher 1875 - ............................................ 7 Jesse H. Sisco 1878 - ............................................ 7 Finch Sisco 1880 - ..................................... 6 Fleming Jacob Sisco 1841 - 1875 ......................................... +Mary Elizabeth Hill 1841 - ............................................ 7 John Elkanah Sisco 1861 - ............................................ 7 Nancy E. Sisco 1863 - ............................................ 7 Mary Clementine Sisco 1865 - ............................................ 7 Lucy A.R. Sisco 1870 - ..................................... 6 Elizabeth E. Sisco 1844 - ..................................... 6 William M. Sisco 1847 - 1921 ......................................... +Rutha Jane Campbell 1847 - ............................................ 7 Nathaniel Thomas Sisco 1867 - ............................................ 7 Mary Magdelene Sisco 1870 - ............................................ 7 Millie Elizabeth Sisco 1873 - ............................................ 7 William Decalb Sisco 1878 - ..................................... 6 Benjamin Marion 'Pink' Sisco 1850 - 1931 ......................................... +Martha Margaret Jenkins 1851 - 4/5/1917 ............................................ 7 Nannie Bettie Sisco 1870 - 1907 ............................................ 7 Willie Ida Sisco 1872 - 1934 ............................................ 7 Thomas Marion Sisco 1874 - 1954 ............................................ 7 Albert Oscar Sisco Jr. 1877 - 1/3/1951 - great grandson Abel Sisco ............................................ 7 William Blanton Sisco 1880 - 1928 ............................................ 7 Mary Louella Sisco 1882 - 1908 ............................................ 7 Winbern Oliver Sisco 1885 - 1969 ............................................ 7 Nora Bell Sisco 1890 - 1965 ............................................ 7 Robert Elbert Sisco 1894 - 1947 ............................. 5 Zacariah Sisco 1814 - 1844 ................................. +Margaret E. Robinson ............................. 5 Zedekiah Sisco 1816 - ................................. +Teressa Unknown ............................. 5 William Sisco 1820 - 1896 ................................. +Martha Moncrief ............................. 5 Elizabeth F. Sisco 1824 - ................................. +Calvin S. Floyd ............................. 5 Delilah Sisco 1824 - ................................. +James Pinkney Beal 1818 - ..................................... 6 James G. Beal ..................................... 6 Sarah D. Beal 1846 - ..................................... 6 Mary E. Beal 1848 - ..................................... 6 Alford Davis Beal ..................................... 6 Ann Elizabeth Beal 1853 - ..................................... 6 Robert Beal 1857 - ..................................... 6 Jasper Beal ..................................... 6 Andrew J. Beal 1861 - ..................................... 6 Rachel Beal 1866 - ..................................... 6 William Benjamin Beal ............................. 5 Mary B. Sisco 1828 - ................................. +George N. Allen ............................. 5 Green Henderson Sisco 1829 - 1866 ................................. +Mary Denny ............................. 5 Nancy Jane Sisco 1830 - ................................. +Unknown Snoddy ..................... 4 John Andrew Francisco, Sr. 1789 in NC d. Feb. 18, 1862 in TN ......................... +Phoebe Ann Turner 1794 - 1855 -------------------------5 Nancy Sisco 1810 - -------------------------5 Phoebe Sisco 1818 - married Isaac Randolph "Ike" DEPRIEST -------------------------5 Malinda "Mida" SISCO 1820 - married James SKAGGS .................................5 John Andrew Sisco, Jr. 1824 - ................................. + Melinda Malinda Dyer .........................................6 Sarah Rebecca Susan Sisco 1844 - ......................................... + Peter Jasper Linebarger ------------------------------------6 Phoebe J. Sisco 1848 - ------------------------------------6 James William Sisco 1850 - ------------------------------------6 Melinda Sisco 1852 - -------------------------------------+ Joseph Westbrook ------------------------------------6 Cordelia Sisco 1854 - ------------------------------------6 Thomas J. Sisco 1855 - ------------------------------------6 Vergeline Sisco 1856 - -------------------------5 William Walker Sisco 1829 - 1887 -----------------------------+Mary Ann Campbell (married Nov. 5, 1846) ------------------------------------6 John Thomas Sisco 1848 - 1930 ------------------------------------+ Mary Etta Sharp 1848 - 1908 ------------------------------------------7 Sarah Ellen Sisco 1868 - 1911 ------------------------------------------+ Andrew Daniel Sharp ------------------------------------------7 William Sisco 1871 - ------------------------------------------ + Estelle Smith ------------------------------------------7 Henry Sisco 1877 - ------------------------------------------ + Addie Richardson ------------------------------------------7 Jacob Andrew Sisco 1881 - 1920 ------------------------------------------ + Bessie Maud Arnold 1889 - 1966 -------------------------------------------------8 Frances Lois Sisco 1911 - 1950 ---------------------------------------------------+ (1) Elihu Peery ---------------------------------------------------+ (2) Joseph Hawkins -------------------------------------------------8 Paul Hardeman Sisco, Sr. 1912 - 1984 ---------------------------------------------------+ Caroline (Carrie) May Sledge 1917 - 1988 -----------------------------------------------------9 Paul Hardeman Sisco, Jr. 1945 - email -----------------------------------------------------9 Elizabeth Turner Sisco 1946 - -------------------------------------------------------+ (1) Lewis Steven Beckham -----------------------------------------------------------10 Jennifer Lynn Beckham 1973 - ------------------------------------------------------------+ Scott Erickson ----------------------------------------------------------------11 Lucy Erickson 2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------11 Samuel Scott Erickson 2006 - -----------------------------------------------------------10 Carolyn Lucille Beckham 1975 - ------------------------------------------------------------ + Michael Paul Strub ----------------------------------------------------------------11 Evan Michael Strub 2006 - -------------------------5 Henry Sisco 1834 -------------------------5 Mary Sisco 1836 - .............................. +Harvey Brigsby -------------------------5 Elias Turner Sisco 1842 .............................. + Susan UNKNOWN, Virginia HINSLEY, and Vergaline TURNER ..................... 4 James (Francisco) Sisco 1796 - 1855 ......................... +Sarah "Sally" Branham 1796 - ............................. 5 John Sisco 1828 - ................................. +Rachel Priscilla Jones ..................................... 6 Elizabeth Francisco ..................................... 6 John Francisco ............................. 5 Michael Sisco 1834 - ............................. 5 Jacob Sisco 1836 - ............................. 5 James Sisco ............................. 5 Velma Sue Sisco Garcia ............................. 5 Elonda Fay Sisco Castro ..................... 4 Thomas Fancher Sisco, Sr. 1806 - 1872 ......................... +Nancy Long Miller 1806 - 1875 Cherokee ............................. 5 [2] Samuel Sisco 1820 - 1880 ................................. +Adeline (maybe Hodge) Unknown - 1860 ..................................... 6 Isabelle Sisco 1848 - ..................................... 6 Thomas Sisco 1850 - 1860 ..................................... 6 Nancy Jane Sisco 1852 - ..................................... 6 Minerva Ann Sisco 1854 - ..................................... 6 Amanda Sisco 1856 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [2] Samuel Sisco: ................................. +Patsy Fowler 1845 - 1918 ..................................... 6 James Monroe Sisco 1861 - 1897 ......................................... +Eliza R. Phillips 1869 - 1959 ............................................ 7 Ota Jewel "Ottie" Sisco 1895 - 1977 ................................................ +Olney Ustes Howard 1898 - 1916 ............................................ 7 Willie Monroe Sisco 1898 - 1981 ................................................ +Elbert Erton "Eb" Howerton, Sr. 1895 - 1970 ............................................ 7 Ruth Sisco ................................................ +Unknown Webb ..................................... 6 John Bordon Sisco 1863 - 1927 ......................................... +Melvina "Mallie" Shrum 1868 - 1944 ............................................ 7 Elmer J. Sisco 1889 - 1951 ................................................ +Roxie A. Usrey 1899 - 1973 ..................................... 6 William Fletcher "Will" Sisco 1865 - 1923 ..................................... 6 Elizabeth Jenetta "Lizzy" Sisco 1867 - 1938 ......................................... +David H. Shrum 1864 - 1940 ............................................ 7 Nora Shrum 1887 - 1904 ............................................ 7 Cora Bell Shrum 1888 - 1938 ................................................ +James Littrell 1878 - 1956 ..................................... 6 Martha Pairlee Sisco 1870 - 1889 ......................................... +T. Brad Wright ..................................... 6 Mary Frances Sisco 1872 - 1943 ......................................... +Isaac A. "Ike" Hamby 1870 - ..................................... 6 Columbus Marshall Sisco 1875 - 1923 ......................................... +Mary Emma Smith 1876 - 1971 ............................................ 7 David Bryan Sisco, Sr. 1907 - 1979 ................................................ +Goldie Leah Ogden ............................................ 7 Jess Carl Sisco 1911 - 1984 ................................................ +Gladys Graigg ............................................ 7 Mary Elizabeth Sisco 1914 - 1930 ..................................... 6 Albert Houston Sisco 1878 - 1933 ......................................... +Emma Narcissus Brown 1879 - 1943 ............................................ 7 Claude Denton Sisco 1906 - 1981 ................................................ +Nana Faye Patton 1914 - 1982 - granddaughter Abbie Pflueger ............................. 5 Amanda Sisco 1823 - ................................. +Anderson "Andrew" Wilson ..................................... 6 Mary Tennessee Wilson 1842 - ..................................... 6 Eliza Jane Wilson 1846 - ..................................... 6 John T. Wilson 1850 - ..................................... 6 Rachael Wilson 1852 - ..................................... 6 Robert L. Wilson 1855 - ..................................... 6 Alexander F. Wilson 1858 - ............................. 5 William Houston Sisco 1824 - 1910 ................................. +Mary Ann Seitz 1822 - 1909 ..................................... 6 [4] John Houston Sisco 1846 - 1929 ......................................... +Mary Ann Culinder or Cullender 1852 - 1882 ............................................ 7 Lawyer Jo Leah Jane "Lear" Sisco 1868 - 1947 ................................................ +Edward 'Edd' Sinclair Bishop 1868 - ............................................ 7 Thomas 'Tom' Allred Sisco 1870 - 1951 ................................................ +Rosa Caroline Frederick 1879 - 1935 ............................................ 7 [3] Lodusky Ann Sisco 1874 - 1949 ................................................ +Unknown McMinn ............................................ *2nd Husband of [3] Lodusky Ann Sisco: ................................................ +Unknown Wilder ............................................ 7 Dinsmore Sisco 1878 - 1883 ..................................... *2nd Wife of [4] John Houston Sisco: ......................................... +Susan Angeline "Ann" Speck 1852 - 1884 ............................................ 7 Infant Son Sisco 1884 - 1884 ..................................... *3rd Wife of [4] John Houston Sisco: ......................................... +Amanda Ellen "Ella" Hurst or Hust 1860 - 1900 ............................................ 7 Sarah Francis Sisco 1886 - 1961 ................................................ +Alford Joseph Wilson 1877 - 1952 ............................................ 7 Irene Maud Sisco 1888 - 1941 ................................................ +Alford Newton DeWeese 1881 - 1951 ............................................ 7 Jennie "Jeannie" Bell Sisco 1890 - 1975 ................................................ +James Daniel Wilson 1872 - 1958 ............................................ 7 [5] Ida Elizabeth Sisco 1892 - 1974 ................................................ +George Ellis DeWeese 1885 - 1942 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [5] Ida Elizabeth Sisco: ................................................ +James E. Blair ............................................ 7 Charles Houston Sisco 1894 - 1968 ................................................ +Opal Alice Hanson 1894 - 1969 ............................................ 7 Suzie May Sisco 1897 - 1982 ................................................ +Jay Palmer Roberts 1896 - 1976 ............................................ 7 Clovis Monroe Sisco 1899 - 1970 ................................................ +Martha Ann Blackston 1904 - 1975 ..................................... 6 Ann Loduska Sisco 1849 - ......................................... +Unknown Gibson ..................................... 6 Civility Caroline Sisco 1853 - 1920 ......................................... +John David Moss 1852 - 1921 ............................................ 7 Denver Teal "Peel" Moss 1889 - 1965 ............................................ 7 Essie Mae Moss 1891 - 1933 ................................................ +Charles Luther Emmett 1883 - 1956 ............................................ 7 Edna W. Moss 1893 - ............................................ 7 Jesse Earl Moss 1895 - 1974 ............................................ 7 Thomas Ervin Moss 1896 - ................................................ +Messhie Miller ..................................... 6 Tennessee P. Sisco 1855 - 1902 ......................................... +John Hall Carter 1850 - ............................................ 7 Infant Carter ............................................ 7 Infant Carter ............................................ 7 Josephine Carter ............................................ 7 Ophelia Carter ............................................ 7 Charles Winfield Carter ............................................ 7 John Quenton Carter ............................................ 7 Birdie Carter ............................................ 7 Jessie Carter ............................................ 7 Bessie Carter ..................................... 6 Margaret Jane Sisco 1859 - 1935 ......................................... +John Franklin Speck 1858 - 1922 ............................................ 7 Essie Speck 1881 - ................................................ +Walter Donaldson ............................................ 7 [6] Booker Speck 1882 - ................................................ +Martha Thomas ............................................ *2nd Wife of [6] Booker Speck: ................................................ +Sarah Faust ............................................ 7 Dove Speck 1884 - 1921 ................................................ +John Franklin Vaugh ............................................ 7 Tiff Kirk Speck 1886 - ............................................ 7 Mary Clinton Speck 1891 - 1941 ................................................ +Thomas Arthur Means ............................................ 7 Manford Denton Speck 1891 - 1933 ................................................ +Mary Jane Unknown ............................................ 7 Hazel Eddis Speck 1900 - 1978 ................................................ +Sherman Sullins ..................................... 6 Nancy Arabelle "Bell" Sisco 1862 - 1927 ............................................ 7 Jessie "Massa" Seitz 1878 - 1901 ............................. 5 [12] Emberson Sisco 1826 - 1903 ................................. +Emaline Collier - 1857 ..................................... 6 [9] Marshall Anderson "Cudge" Sisco 1849 - 1928 ......................................... +Winnie M. Newberry 1853 - 1905 ............................................ 7 Bud Sisco ............................................ 7 Nancy Jane Sisco 1869 - 1956 ................................................ +Henry Washington Starr 1845 - ............................................ 7 [23] George Calvin "Cudge" Sisco 1871 - 1947 ................................................ +[22] Armildia Evaline Sisco 1881 - 1957 ............................................ 7 [7] Sarah Tennessee Sisco 1874 - ................................................ +Unknown Orr - 1895 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [7] Sarah Tennessee Sisco: ................................................ +Jasper Henry Binam 1876 - 1962 ............................................ 7 Rosa Etta Sisco 1875 - 1950 ................................................ +Charles Henry Alston 1875 - 1948 ............................................ 7 Martha Ann Mahala "Haley" Sisco 1876 - 1950 ................................................ +Hugh Becker 1871 - 1950 ............................................ 7 John Wilburn B. Sisco 1879 - 1956 ................................................ +Usley Boggs 1890 - 1975 ............................................ 7 [8] Caldona "Dona" Sisco 1881 - 1950 ................................................ +Kay Baker ............................................ *2nd Husband of [8] Caldona "Dona" Sisco: ................................................ +Sol Russell ............................................ 7 Joseph Ross Sisco 1883 - 1965 ................................................ +Agnes Kelly 1888 - 1976 ............................................ 7 Edna Alice "Cinthia" Sisco 1885 - 1954 ................................................ +Frank Edward Parcher 1890 - 1980 ............................................ 7 Minnie Sisco 1888 - ................................................ +Thomas S. Gibbs 1885 - ..................................... *2nd Wife of [9] Marshall Anderson "Cudge" Sisco: ......................................... +Elizabeth S. "Betsy" Johnson 1863 - ..................................... *3rd Wife of [9] Marshall Anderson "Cudge" Sisco: ......................................... +Rhonda Lawson 1886 - ............................................ 7 Columbus H. Sisco 1906 - 1976 ............................................ 7 Benjamin Houston Sisco 1909 - 1989 ................................................ +Ella M. Scott 1909 - 1983 ............................................ 7 Glen Wheeler Sisco 1914 - 1960 ................................................ +Betty Eilene Webster 1929 - ............................................ 7 Walter Sisco 1919 - 1979 ..................................... 6 [11] Mary Jane Sisco 1850 - ......................................... +James Monroe 'Jim' Binam 1852 - 1941 ............................................ 7 Margaret Fultz Sisco 1871 - ................................................ +[21] John Franklin Bell 1853 - 1933 ............................................ 7 [10] Martha A. Binam 1873 - ................................................ +Unknown Price ............................................ *2nd Husband of [10] Martha A. Binam: ................................................ +Unknown Lucas ............................................ 7 William Manford Binam 1876 - ................................................ +Martha Jane Wright ..................................... *2nd Husband of [11] Mary Jane Sisco: ......................................... +Wilburn L. "Lib" Fultz 1816 - ............................................ 7 Emberson "Imp" Fultz 1879 - ..................................... 6 Susan Sisco 1852 - ......................................... +Isaac M. Tate ..................................... 6 Nancy 'Caroline' Sisco 1854 - 1944 ......................................... +Gardner Phlegm "Flint" Wheeler 1861 - 1949 ............................................ 7 James Thomas Wheeler 1883 - 1927 ................................................ +Ina Boatright ............................................ 7 Virgie M. Wheeler 1885 - 1975 ................................................ +Walter Phillips ............................................ 7 Afton Wheeler 1888 - ................................................ +Gertrude Johnson 1895 - 1964 ............................................ 7 Samuel Wheeler 1889 - 1971 ................................................ +Ruth Esther Berry - 1975 ............................................ 7 Dorcas Verma Wheeler 1891 - 1984 ................................................ +John Robert Dotson 1887 - 1968 ............................................ 7 Vester Wheeler 1895 - ................................................ +Vera Smith ............................................ 7 Rose Kathleen Wheeler 1901 - ..................................... 6 Bradley Conway "Con" Sisco 1856 - 1930 ......................................... +Mary Angeline Wheeler 1860 - 1940 ............................................ 7 William Ward Sisco 1884 - 1975 ................................................ +Lovie Gertrude Phillips 1901 - 1988 ............................................ 7 Sarah V. Sisco 1888 - ................................................ +E.E. Emerson ............................. *2nd Wife of [12] Emberson Sisco: ................................. +Martha Jane Phillips 1837 - 1916 Cherokee ..................................... 6 [13] Thomas Franklin Sisco 1861 - 1911 ......................................... +Georgia Ann Bateman 1867 - 1949 ............................................ 7 Jesse 'Jess' Cisco 1885 - 1979 ................................................ +Bess Bell - 1976 ............................................ 7 Wilburn Thomas "Jack" Sisco 1887 - 1972 ................................................ +Della Mae Cates 1893 - 1972 ............................................ 7 Daughter Sisco ..................................... *2nd Wife of [13] Thomas Franklin Sisco: ......................................... +Luzana E. Bell Morris 1867 - 1935 ............................................ 7 Wyatt Hittson Sisco 1896 - 1967 ............................................ 7 Linzy "Dank" Winfield Sisco 1898 - 1942 ................................................ +Edna Carter ............................................ 7 Charlie Dee Sisco 1900 - 1964 ................................................ +Pearl Jane White 1904 - 2001 ............................................ 7 Eva "Evie" Tisue Sisco 1902 - 1985 ................................................ +Charlie Mike Bell 1892 - 1977 ............................................ 7 Neva Adeline Sisco 1905 - 1983 ................................................ +Martin Theodore Bundesen 1889 - 1957 ..................................... 6 Paralee Sisco 1863 - ..................................... 6 William Emberson "Willie" Sisco 1865 - 1953 ......................................... +Lucretia "Creasy" Smith 1869 - 1954 (Robert Breeden believes Creasy was 100% Cherokee) ............................................ 7 George Franklin Sisco 1888 - 1983 ................................................ +Mary Margaret Ann Frederick 1889 - ............................................ 7 Mary Elizabeth Sisco 1889 - 1983 ................................................ +Marion Buchanan - 1983 ............................................ 7 Pleasant Bailey "PB" Sisco 1892 - 1985 ................................................ +Hazel A. Unknown 1900 - 1980 ............................................ 7 Thomas Winfield "Boots" Sisco 1894 - 1987 ................................................ +Flora Unknown 1904 - 1986 ............................................ 7 Virgie Mae Sisco 1898 - 1917 ............................................ 7 Lydia Sisco 1901 - 1973 ................................................ +James Breeden 1893 - 1978 - grandson Robert Breeden ............................................ 7 Onnie B. Sisco 1902 - 1977 ................................................ +Viola M. Unknown 1903 - 1980 ............................................ 7 Beatrice Sisco 1904 - ............................................ 7 [14] William D. Sisco 1905 - 1971 ................................................ +Grace M. Unknown 1912 - 1987 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [14] William D. Sisco: ................................................ +Mandy Doyle 1911 - 1931 ..................................... 6 Granville Finlin Sisco 1868 - 1902 ......................................... +Luzana Elizabeth Bell Fultz 1861 - 1945 ............................................ 7 Liza Frances 'Clora' Jane Sisco 1887 - 1975 ................................................ +William 'Felix' McNair 1883 - 1927 ............................................ 7 [15] James Benton "Bent" Sisco 1890 - 1977 ................................................ +Mary Neff ............................................ *2nd Wife of [15] James Benton "Bent" Sisco: ................................................ +Zelpha Ellen Essary 1904 - 1977 ............................................ 7 [16] William Winfield Sisco 1891 - 1964 ................................................ +Daisy May Eagleton 1907 - 1993 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [16] William Winfield Sisco: ................................................ +Sabrina Hutchenson - 1918 ............................................ 7 [17] George Frank Sisco 1893 - 1973 ................................................ +Reba Phillips - 1937 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [17] George Frank Sisco: ................................................ +Nancy O. Payne 1894 - ............................................ 7 Ramsey 'Rassy' Fred Sisco 1894 - 1977 ................................................ +Etha Anderson ............................................ 7 [18] Alfred Elbert Sisco 1898 - 1968 ................................................ +Edna Gardner ............................................ *2nd Wife of [18] Alfred Elbert Sisco: ................................................ +Iola Kathleen Lee 1906 - 1938 ............................................ 7 Allie Ellen Sisco 1898 - 1983 ................................................ +Charles W. Johnson 1890 - 1977 ............................................ 7 Tucker Sisco 1899 - 1915 ............................................ 7 Cora "Corie Lee" Belle Sisco 1901 - ................................................ +Levi Hogner 1902 - 1975 ..................................... 6 Pleasant Bailey Sisco 1871 - 1940 ......................................... +Floretta E. Sims 1872 - 1943 ............................................ 7 William Franklin "Willie" Sisco 1894 - 1976 ................................................ +Stella L. Cochran 1894 - 1979 ............................................ 7 [19] Efton Mack Sisco, Sr. 1896 - 1977 ................................................ +Arbie Gayle Beaver 1915 - 1990 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [19] Efton Mack Sisco, Sr.: ................................................ +Elizabeth Pearl Carter 1897 - 1938 ............................................ 7 Zylpha Adeline "Ziff" Sisco 1897 - 1980 ................................................ +James Clayton Stricklen 1894 - 1960 ............................................ 7 Earl Sisco 1900 - 1980 ............................................ 7 Waco Sisco 1902 - 1977 ............................................ 7 [20] Ernest Sisco 1904 - 1989 ................................................ +Mae Holland ............................................ *2nd Wife of [20] Ernest Sisco: ................................................ +Beulah Ferguson 1905 - 1927 ............................................ 7 Omar Sisco 1906 - 1994 ................................................ +Amy Francis Armer 1902 - 1992 ............................................ 7 Troy Pace Sisco 1909 - ................................................ +Ila Oletha Armer 1912 - 1995 ............................................ 7 Roy "Butch" Sisco 1912 - 1993 ................................................ +Ida Belle Overturf 1916 - 1984 ..................................... 6 Margret Elizabeth "Sissy" Sisco 1873 - 1946 ..................................... 6 John Beckom "Imps" Sisco 1874 - 1946 ......................................... +Arminta P. "Minty" Sumpter 1874 - 1915 ............................................ 7 William Henry Sisco 1898 - ................................................ +Ollier Williams ............................................ 7 Samuel Emberson Sisco 1899 - 1973 ................................................ +Cynthia Cox 1906 - descendant Teresa Sisco Moon ............................................ 7 Jessie Wilburn Sisco, Sr. 1901 - 1986 ................................................ +Ardie Williams ............................................ 7 Johnnie D. Quincy Lee Sisco 1905 - ................................................ +Lillian Rhoades ............................................ 7 Jimmy Conway Sisco 1909 - 1970 ................................................ +Bessie Mae Selvidge 1911 - 1992 ............................................ 7 Robert Truman Sisco 1910 - 1919 ..................................... 6 Martha Jane "Pony" Sisco 1877 - 1903 ......................................... +[21] John Franklin Bell 1853 - 1933 ............................................ 7 Jesse Clay Bell 1896 - 1929 ............................................ 7 M.B. Bell 1897 - 1897 ............................................ 7 Pleas Sisco Bell 1898 - 1937 ............................................ 7 Ary Earl Bell 1901 - 1943 ............................................ 7 Cora Lee Bell 1903 - 1974 ................................................ +Cliford Guy Mayers ..................................... 6 [22] Armildia Evaline Sisco 1881 - 1957 ......................................... +[23] George Calvin "Cudge" Sisco 1871 - 1947 ............................................ 7 Gustavae Vae Sisco 1902 - 1986 ................................................ +Vannie Warren "Van" Tuten ............................................ 7 [24] Vallie Clyde Sisco 1903 - 1976 ................................................ +Joe Lyons ............................................ *2nd Husband of [24] Vallie Clyde Sisco: ................................................ +Everett Hamilton 1902 - ............................................ 7 Viola Sisco 1906 - 1931 ................................................ +Earl Barlett - 1990 ............................................ 7 Millege Taft Sisco 1908 - 1970 ................................................ +Mildred Lucille Daffern 1921 - a descendant Tanja "TJ" Rodriguez ............................................ 7 Verna Cecil "Vernie" Sisco 1910 - 1980 ................................................ +Lawrence Oner Wiles 1901 - 1990 ............................................ 7 Crandall Everett Sisco 1914 - 1984 ................................................ +Alice Adaline Meeker 1923 - ............................. 5 [29] Marshall Anderson Sisco 1829 - 1902 ................................. +Margaret A. Wilson 1830 - ..................................... 6 Thomas H. Sisco 1853 - 1882 ..................................... 6 Nancy L. Sisco 1856 - ..................................... 6 Julia A. Sisco 1859 - ..................................... 6 [25] Joseph Price Sisco 1862 - 1943 ......................................... +Liza A. Unknown 1865 - ..................................... *2nd Wife of [25] Joseph Price Sisco: ......................................... +Mary E. Pharris 1872 - 1941 ..................................... *3rd Wife of [25] Joseph Price Sisco: ......................................... +E. Amy Carter 1865 - 1911 ............................................ 7 [26] Edith Ota Sisco 1884 - 1937 ................................................ +John David "Baldy" Smith 1876 - 1915 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [26] Edith Ota Sisco: ................................................ +Unknown Berry ............................................ 7 Anne Sisco 1890 - 1897 ............................................ 7 William Clyde Sisco 1899 - 1988 ................................................ +Clytie Belle Newberry 1903 - 1982 ..................................... 6 [28] Franklin D. Sisco 1865 - 1958 ......................................... +Virginia Wheeler 1870 - 1929 ............................................ 7 [27] Vernia Sisco 1894 - ................................................ +Clyde Whorton 1894 - 1926 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [27] Vernia Sisco: ................................................ +Unknown Dixon ............................................ 7 William Sisco 1896 - ............................................ 7 Carl Sisco 1902 - ................................................ +Lelah Boydston 1902 - ............................................ 7 Marjorie Sisco ................................................ +Unknown Barker ..................................... *2nd Wife of [28] Franklin D. Sisco: ......................................... +Martha Boren ..................................... 6 Mary Ellen Sisco 1868 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [29] Marshall Anderson Sisco: ................................. +Lenora Tenory 1840 - 1888 ............................. 5 [33] Granville Finley Sisco 1831 - 1893 ................................. +Maryann Mack Wilson 1834 - 1882 ..................................... 6 Sarah Elizabeth Sisco 1851 - ......................................... +Daniel Houston Seitz 1851 - 1923 ............................................ 7 John Finley "Effa" Seitz 1873 - 1936 ................................................ +Georgia F. Qualls ............................................ 7 William Lawson Seitz 1877 - 1963 ................................................ +Ira M. Howard ............................................ 7 Elbert Mack Seitz 1881 - 1974 ................................................ +Florence I. Smith ..................................... 6 John W. Sisco 1853 - 1876 ..................................... 6 Alfred Burr Sisco 1856 - 1947 ......................................... +Jennie Denton Seitz 1876 - 1957 ............................................ 7 [30] Cleo Sisco 1893 - 1980 ................................................ +Lee Bryan ............................................ *2nd Husband of [30] Cleo Sisco: ................................................ +Ira Marvin Gurley 1892 - ............................................ 7 Gladys Jennie Sisco 1895 - 1980 ................................................ +William Hubert Allred 1900 - 1945 ............................................ 7 Booker Henry Sisco 1897 - 1982 ................................................ +Nora Jane Bell 1887 - 1976 ............................................ 7 Jess 'Jessie' Willie Sisco 1899 - 1981 ................................................ +Opal Stevens ............................................ 7 Charlie Burton Sisco 1901 - 1921 ............................................ 7 Carl Wilson Sisco 1903 - 1945 ................................................ +Leva Rowena Taylor ............................................ 7 [31] Mary Louise Sisco 1905 - 1992 ................................................ +[32] William Sephus "Seaf" Bell 1901 - 1977 ............................................ *2nd Husband of [31] Mary Louise Sisco: ................................................ +[32] William Sephus "Seaf" Bell 1901 - 1977 ............................................ 7 Thelma 'Ruth' Sisco 1908 - 1989 ................................................ +Sigsbee Lee Curnutt 1905 - 1987 ............................................ 7 Virginia Helen Sisco 1914 - 1914 ............................................ 7 Jack Harvey Sisco 1918 - 1960 ..................................... 6 William Watson Sisco 1860 - 1947 ......................................... +Elizabeth 'Lizzie' C. Sugg 1864 - 1951 ............................................ 7 Claude M. Sisco 1884 - 1954 ................................................ +Flora Casey 1889 - 1967 ............................................ 7 Claude Sisco 1885 - ........................................... 7 Infant Sisco 1887 - 1887 ............................................ 7 Infant Sisco 1890 - 1890 ............................................ 7 William Roy Sisco 1894 - 1976 ................................................ +Alta Harbert ..................................... 6 Thomas Granville Sisco 1864 - 1866 ..................................... 6 Henry Booker Sisco 1870 - 1924 ......................................... +Nora Etha Poyner 1873 - ............................................ 7 Francis Annie Clyde Sisco 1896 - 1992 ................................................ +Roy Clifford Bishop, Sr. 1898 - 1997 ............................................ 7 Erton Ray Sisco 1901 - ................................................ +Mary Pauline Roberts 1899 - 1982 ............................................ 7 Willie Fay Sisco 1901 - 1972 ............................................ 7 Mary Fred Sisco 1904 - ............................................ 7 Elizabeth Chloe Sisco 1914 - ................................................ +Unknown Bixler ............................. *2nd Wife of [33] Granville Finley Sisco: ................................. +S.I. Eveline Winning 1850 - ............................. 5 Minerva S. "Polly" Sisco 1833 - 1858 ................................. +Alexander Hamilton Wilson 1825 - 1912 ..................................... 6 Tennessee Wilson 1851 - 1933 ......................................... +William Stanphill ............................................ 7 George Stanphill ............................................ 7 Rebecca Stanphill ............................................ 7 Molly Stanphill ............................................ 7 William Stanphill ............................................ 7 James Stanphill ..................................... 6 John Franklin Wilson 1853 - 1933 ......................................... +Mary Ann "Molly" Wade 1859 - ............................................ 7 William B. Wilson 1879 - ................................................ +Rosie Allred ............................................ 7 Byrd Wilson ................................................ +Pauline Keith ............................................ 7 Rebecca R. Wilson 1887 - ................................................ +Floyd Clements ............................................ 7 Alexander C. Wilson 1890 - ............................................ 7 Thomas L. Wilson 1894 - ................................................ +Helen Hampton ............................................ 7 Essie Pearl Wilson 1896 - ................................................ +Emmett Longest ............................................ 7 Gertie M. Wilson 1899 - ................................................ +William Oliver ..................................... 6 Thomas Wilson 1853 - ..................................... 6 Granville Burrow Wilson 1857 - 1916 ......................................... +Juliet Burkett 1855 - 1923 ............................................ 7 Jesse Frank Wilson 1882 - 1957 ................................................ +Margaret Miller ............................. 5 Franklin A. Sisco 1837 - 1863 ................................. +Sarah 'Rebecca' Alford 1837 - 1910 ..................................... 6 Nancy Jane Sisco 1859 - ......................................... +John T. Dailey ..................................... 6 Pleasant W. Sisco 1860 - ..................................... 6 Thomas J. Sisco 1862 - 1907 ......................................... +Lydia Johnson 1870 - ............................. 5 Sarah Jane Sisco 1838 - 1863 ................................. +Thomas H. Alford 1833 - 1913 ..................................... 6 Franklin L. Alford 1858 - ......................................... +Sarah Plumlee ..................................... 6 Tennessee Alford 1859 - ......................................... +Unknown Fultz ..................................... 6 Linda Alsepha Alford 1861 - ......................................... +Thomas Benton Bell ..................................... 6 Mary L. Alford 1862 - ......................................... +J.F. Fultz ............................. 5 [35] Thomas Fancher 'Miller Tom' Sisco, Jr. 1842 - 1913 ................................. +Martha Jane "Mattie" Coker 1845 - 1874 ..................................... 6 [34] Margaret Magalene "Maggie" Sisco 1872 - ......................................... +William D. Snow 1865 - ..................................... *2nd Husband of [34] Margaret Magalene "Maggie" Sisco: ......................................... +Alden Kerfer Whatley 1872 - ............................................ 7 Virgil Whatley Whatley 1891 - ............................................ 7 Irene Whatley 1903 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [35] Thomas Fancher 'Miller Tom' Sisco, Jr.: ................................. +Scyntha "Cynthia" Anne Armer 1858 - 1934 ..................................... 6 William Collier "Willie" Sisco 1878 - 1952 ......................................... +Lavonia "Vonie" Adeline Sims 1881 - 1968 ............................................ 7 Edward Franklin 'Eddie' Sisco 1900 - 1949 ................................................ +Ruby Sizemore - 1982 ............................................ 7 Rufus Lee Sisco 1902 - 1954 ................................................ +Josephine Isabel Dodson 1902 - 1992 ............................................ 7 Lucy Belle Sisco 1904 - 1994 ................................................ +Robert Lafayette Leach 1904 - 1984 ............................................ 7 Lawrence 'Evart' Everett Sisco 1906 - 1907 ............................................ 7 Raymond Hershel Sisco 1908 - 1985 ................................................ +Eppa Larue Warren 1916 - 1994 ............................................ 7 Russell Sisco 1911 - 2001 ................................................ +Verdie Ora Tuttle 1913 - ............................................ 7 [36] Gilbert Palfyn Sisco 1913 - 1981 ................................................ +Mildred Mae Delozier Crane 1923 - 1981 ............................................ *2nd Wife of [36] Gilbert Palfyn Sisco: ................................................ +Fred Virginia "Ted" Grim 1918 - 1970 ............................................ 7 Peeble Christine Sisco 1914 - ................................................ +Joseph Theodore Collins - 1967 ............................................ 7 Ila Izelle Sisco 1917 - 1982 ................................................ +George Paul Branscum, Sr. 1906 - 1994 ............................................ 7 [37] Adeline Sisco 1919 - ................................................ +Ed Gibbs ............................................ *2nd Husband of [37] Adeline Sisco: ................................................ +William "Scotty" Bradley ............................................ 7 [38] Billy Burton Sisco 1921 - 1991 - descendant Beth Dorsey ................................................ +Hazel Hays Owens ............................................ *2nd Wife of [38] Billy Burton Sisco: ................................................ +Virginia Denman 1921 - 1987 ............................................ 7 Eli Norman Taylor 1919 - ................................................ +Hazel Bernelle Sisco 1928 - 1986 ..................................... 6 Dallas Sisco 1880 - 1894 ..................................... 6 Lewis Rufus Sisco 1883 - 1972 ......................................... +Dona Alice Dodson 1887 - 1969 ............................................ 7 Alpha Clyde Sisco 1906 - 1999 ................................................ +Reba Mabry ............................................ 7 Mary Inez Sisco 1911 - 1997 ................................................ +Thurman J. "Shorty" Parsons 1910 - 1988 ............................................ 7 Ora Opal Sisco 1913 - ................................................ +Burl Cypert 1908 - 1992 ............................................ 7 Burney Clifton Sisco 1922 - 1972 ................................................ +Billie Lee Leslie 1924 - 1987 ..................................... 6 Crandle Pleas "C.P." Sisco 1886 - 1948 ......................................... +Lucy Ellen Sims 1889 - 1972 ............................................ 7 Friedman Sisco 1913 - 1978 ................................................ +Helen Vierheller 1916 - 1985 ..................................... 6 Lydia Belle Sisco 1892 - 1980 ......................................... +Solomon Alvin Allred 1888 - 1966 ............................................ 7 Arlis Hershall Allred 1910 - 1936 ................................................ +Alta Clark ............................................ 7 Dorothy Lorene Allred 1912 - 1995 ................................................ +Harley Webb ............................................ 7 Audrey Florence Allred 1914 - 1975 ................................................ +Charles Bailey ..................................... 6 Jennings Bryan Sisco 1896 - 1988 ......................................... +Mellie Francis Bell 1897 - 1961 ............................................ 7 Newman Eugene "Gene" Sisco 1922 - ................................................ +Irma Lea Allred ............................................ 7 [39] Katherine Kate Sisco 1930 - ................................................ +Paul Bollinger ............................................ *2nd Husband of [39] Katherine Kate Sisco: ................................................ +James Hood ..................................... 6 Thomas Franklin Sisco 1873 - 1938 ......................................... +Harriett Adeline Sims 1878 - 1957 ............................................ 7 Bishop Sisco 1894 - 1894 ............................................ 7 Henry Teller 'Tella' Sisco 1897 - 1985 ................................................ +Grace Druziller Bishop 1895 - 1970 ............................. 5 [40] Tennessee Overton Sisco 1844 - 1938 ................................. +Captain Lewis Edward Harbert 1842 - 1926 ............................. *2nd Husband of [40] Tennessee Overton Sisco: ................................. +William Wardlow "Will" Collier 1834 - 1923 ..................................... 6 Mary Mack "Molly" Collier 1861 - 1941 ......................................... +Abe Walker ..................................... 6 Thomas Steven Collier 1863 - 1933 ......................................... +Ann Douglas ..................................... 6 Nancy Emiline Collier 1865 - 1943 ......................................... +Matt Dooling ..................................... 6 William Andrew Collier 1868 - 1934 ......................................... +Ophelia McNemar ..................................... 6 Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Collier 1870 - 1963 ......................................... +Lula Hanbury ..................................... 6 Edward Longfellow Collier, Sr. 1872 - 1958 ......................................... +Lou Ann Fry ............................................ 7 Edward Longfellow Collier, Jr. ..................................... 6 Alexander Burl Collier 1874 - 1960 ......................................... +Emma Fry ..................................... 6 John Houston Collier 1876 - 1966 ......................................... +Sarah E. Orrell ..................................... 6 Arminta Jane "Minta" Collier 1878 - 1976 ......................................... +William R. Orrell ..................................... 6 Infant Son Collier 1880 - ..................................... 6 Malissa "Lissie" May Collier 1881 - 1963 ......................................... +Price or Prince Shipley ..................................... 6 [41] Mellie "Mary" Rose Collier 1884 - 1918 ......................................... +Charles S. Hulsy ..................................... *2nd Husband of [41] Mellie "Mary" Rose Collier: ......................................... +Thomas Gilbert ..................................... 6 Dee C. Collier 1888 - 1969 ............................. *3rd Husband of [40] Tennessee Overton Sisco: ................................. +James Donaldson 1845 - 1940 ..................... 4 Allen R. Francisco 1801 - ......................... +Mary Melissa "Polly" Alexander ..................... 4 Daniel Francisco 1803 - 1859 ......................... +Charity Virden 1803 - 1853 ..................... 4 [43] Edward Francisco 1809 - 1898 ......................... +Elizabeth Cannon 1811 - 1876 ............................. 5 Sarah Sisco 1838 - ............................. 5 Thomas Sisco 1839 - 1911 ................................. +Marilda Jane Looper 1847 - 1907 ..................................... 6 Jesse Sisco ..................................... 6 Isaac Sisco 1863 - 1940 ......................................... +Oleander "Ocie" Whitehead 1867 - 1947 ............................................ 7 George Washington Sisco ............................................ 7 Lenora Sisco ............................................ 7 William Guthrie Sisco ............................................ 7 Edna Sisco ............................................ 7 Lloyd Sisco ............................................ 7 Maude Alice Sisco ..................................... 6 [42] Samuel A. Sisco 1868 - 1927 ......................................... +Elinder Catherine Weeks 1872 - ............................................ 7 Ona J. Sisco ............................................ 7 Zillia Lee Sisco ............................................ 7 Marilda R. Sisco ............................................ 7 Luther Sisco ............................................ 7 Julia Sisco ..................................... *2nd Wife of [42] Samuel A. Sisco: ......................................... +Selina Hensley 1884 - 1974 ............................................ 7 Carlin Sisco ............................................ 7 Maywood Sisco ............................................ 7 Margaret Sisco ............................................ 7 Bammie Sisco ..................................... 6 Center Sisco 1870 - 1948 ......................................... +Sarah Elizabeth Smith 1861 - ............................................ 7 Gilbert "Burton" Sisco ............................................ 7 Willie Russell Sisco ............................................ 7 James Thomas Sisco (9/6/1889 - ) married Ollie Lee Copeland on 8/28/1910 [See email from Ray Chumney] ..................................... 6 Edward Sisco 1870 - 1928 ......................................... +Penilla Brown 1872 - 1955 ............................................ 7 Tommy Sisco ............................................ 7 Marilda M. Sisco ............................................ 7 Evora Sisco ............................................ 7 William Esque Sisco ..................................... 6 Dock Howard Sisco 1874 - 1943 ......................................... +Ina Hensley 1886 - 1925 ............................................ 7 Nola Sisco ............................................ 7 Lola Mae Sisco ............................................ 7 Sylvia Sisco ............................................ 7 Shelvie Sisco ............................................ 7 Bertha Ann Sisco ............................................ 7 Clara Sisco ............................................ 7 Johnny Monroe Sisco ............................................ 7 Margaret Sisco ............................................ 7 Oda Sisco ............................................ 7 Jemie "Jimmy" Sisco ............................................ 7 Eula Sisco ..................................... 6 Magnus Arthur Sisco 1876 - 1950 ......................................... +Mattie Belle England 1877 - 1967 ............................................ 7 Robert Carson Sisco ............................................ 7 Alonzo "Lonzo" Sisco ..................................... 6 William T. Sisco 1879 - 1949 ......................................... +Cora England 1879 - 1964 ............................................ 7 Allie Mae Sisco ............................................ 7 Lula Ray Sisco ............................................ 7 Laura Hazel Sisco ............................................ 7 Callie Sisco ............................................ 7 Tory Myrtle Sisco ..................................... 6 John Mitchell Sisco 1881 - 1945 ......................................... +Rosetta England 1879 - 1970 ............................................ 7 Mary Allten Sisco ..................................... 6 Floyd Sisco 1884 - 1909 ......................................... +Lora Phillips 1889 - ............................................ 7 Roxy M. Sisco ..................................... 6 Halie Ann Sisco 1886 - 1951 ......................................... +Isaac Floyd Bowman 1882 - 1972 ............................................ 7 Ernest Lee Bowman ............................................ 7 Cletis Hughie Bowman ............................................ 7 Nancy Jane Bowman ............................................ 7 Terry Bowman ............................................ 7 Selma A. Bowman ............................................ 7 Granville Bowman ............................................ 7 Arthur Bill Bowman ............................................ 7 Halie Mae Bowman ............................................ 7 Bertie Ray Bowman ............................................ 7 Ira F. Bowman ..................................... 6 Wadie Sisco 1890 - 1894 ..................................... 6 Bertie May Sisco 1900 - 1901 ............................. 5 Polly Sisco 1841 - ............................. 5 Patsy Sisco 1842 - ............................. 5 Elizabeth Sisco 1844 - ..................... *2nd Wife of [43] Edward Francisco: ......................... +Jane Cooper 1824 - 1907 ..................... 4 Turner Sisco 1815 - married Tabitha Ray .............3 Sanders C. Francisco 1766 - 1875 ................. +Elizabeth (Betsie) Draper 1791 - 1865 (Shannon's 4th great grandparents) ..................... 4 Isaac James Sisco ..................... 4 Jacob Sisco ..................... 4 James Calvin Sisco ..................... 4 Mahala Sisco ..................... 4 Ruben Sisco ..................... 4 Sallie Sisco ..................... 4 [64] William H. Cisco 1810 - 1898 ......................... +Sarah N. Riley 1809 - 1876 ............................. 5 Rhoda Cisco 1829 - 1866 ................................. +Andrew Jackson Vinson - 1908 ..................................... 6 Ruth B. Vinson 1850 - ..................................... 6 Sarah Ann Vinson 1852 - ..................................... 6 William Riley Vinson 1854 - ..................................... 6 Nancy Vinson 1856 - ..................................... 6 Francis Marion Vinson 1857 - ..................................... 6 Mary Jane Vinson 1859 - ..................................... 6 Amos Jackson Vinson 1863 - ..................................... 6 Samantha E. Vinson ..................................... 6 Samuel P. Vinson ..................................... 6 George B. Vinson ............................. 5 Amos B. Cisco 1835 - 1919 ................................. +Sarah Ann Lane 1837 - 1925 ..................................... 6 William H. Cisco 1856 - 1857 ..................................... 6 Nancy Jane Cisco 1858 - 1895 ......................................... +Lawrence Garr 1832 - 1903 ..................................... 6 Mary J. Cisco 1859 - 1859 ..................................... 6 Emma F. Cisco 1862 - 1901 ......................................... +James G. Spencer 1855 - 1920 ..................................... 6 Della Cisco 1863 - ......................................... +Clarence Naugle ..................................... 6 Mary Ann Cisco 1864 - ......................................... +William S. Ackerson 1870 - ..................................... 6 Albert Willard Cisco 1871 - ......................................... +Adeline Ola "Addie" Winebrenner 1881 - ............................................ 7 Dolly Cisco 1905 - ................................................ +Vernon Gaston 1903 - ............................................ 7 Albert Cisco 1908 - ................................................ +Sylvia Russell 1906 - ..................................... 6 Malinda B. "Minnie" Cisco 1874 - ......................................... +Thomas F. Strange 1870 - ..................................... 6 [48] Francis Marion Cisco 1877 - 1966 ......................................... +[47] Nancy Elizabeth Cisco 1884 - 1957 ............................................ 7 [49] Nellie F. Cisco 1908 - 1968 ................................................ +[50] Oce Gaston 1903 - ............................................ 7 [51] Jesse H. Cisco 1909 - 1986 ................................................ +[52] Rosa Mae Russell ............................................ 7 [53] Harold Alvis Cisco 1911 - 1965 ................................................ +[54] Ruth Cook ............................................ 7 [55] Walter Howard Cisco 1912 - 1914 ............................................ 7 [56] Viola May Cisco 1914 - 1977 ................................................ +[57] Charles Gadell ............................................ 7 [58] Alice Minerva Cisco 1916 - ................................................ +[59] George Walter Baur, Sr. 1909 - ............................................ 7 [60] Nora Cisco 1921 - ................................................ +[61] Cliff Beard ..................................... 6 Hattie L. Cisco 1880 - ............................. 5 Francis Marion "Frank" Cisco 1837 - 1910 ................................. +Martha Ann Scott 1849 - 1926 ..................................... 6 Sarah Jennie Cisco 1867 - 1870 ..................................... 6 [44] Charles Edward Cisco 1869 - 1958 ......................................... +Mary Jane Kellogg 1887 - ............................................ 7 Carroll Edward Cisco 1915 - 1979 ................................................ +Hazel Elizabeth Bartlow ..................................... *2nd Wife of [44] Charles Edward Cisco: ......................................... +Peggie J. Houghman 1869 - 1902 ............................................ 7 Leland Scott Cisco 1894 - 1967 ................................................ +Helen Unknown ............................................ 7 Charles Walter Cisco 1896 - 1975 ................................................ +Berna Deane Kinman ............................................ 7 Florine Allison Cisco 1897 - 1955 ................................................ +Russell Anderson ............................................ 7 Anesel Cisco 1900 - ............................................ 7 Helen K. Cisco 1901 - 1902 ............................................ 7 Herbert K. Cisco 1902 - 1902 ..................................... 6 Andrew Scott Cisco 1879 - 1944 ......................................... +Emma K. Cunningham 1881 - ............................................ 7 Lowell F. Cisco 1900 - 1974 ................................................ +Viola D. Fenner 1901 - 1974 ............................................ 7 Thelma Irene Cisco 1904 - 1982 ................................................ +Joseph Jackson "Jack" Davis 1902 - 1978 ............................................ 7 Irma G. Cisco 1906 - ................................................ +Francis H. Greene 1902 - ..................................... 6 Mary L. Cisco 1881 - 1960 ......................................... +Joseph Wesley Laiser ............................................ 7 Averil Laiser 1900 - ..................................... 6 Harry Cisco 1888 - 1889 ............................. 5 Mahala Cisco 1839 - 1917 ................................. +Hugh M. Nichols 1830 - 1915 ..................................... 6 William O. "Dutch" Nichols 1873 - ..................................... 6 Wilma "Bab" Nichols 1873 - ..................................... 6 Walter Perry Nichols 1880 - ..................................... 6 Jane Nichols ..................................... 6 Herbert Nichols ..................................... 6 Sammy Nichols ............................. 5 Lucinda A. Cisco 1841 - 1919 ................................. +Samuel Wilson, Sr. 1826 - 1902 ..................................... 6 Samuel Wilson, Jr. 1879 - ..................................... 6 Sarah "Sally" Wilson ..................................... 6 Cecil Wilson ..................................... 6 William Wilson ..................................... 6 Mollie Wilson ............................. 5 Amanda Jane Cisco 1842 - ................................. +John B. Halsey ............................. 5 [46] Ira Samuel Cisco 1844 - 1922 ................................. +Mary Jane Scott 1847 - 1877 ..................................... 6 Minerva A. Cisco 1866 - 1943 ......................................... +Jesse J. Lane 1864 - 1928 ..................................... 6 Martha A. Cisco 1869 - ..................................... 6 [45] George W. Cisco 1871 - 1936 ......................................... +Alice Minerva Ellis 1890 - 1971 ............................................ 7 Dallas St. Elmo "Edward" Cisco 1910 - 1956 ................................................ +Maggie Lee "Pat" Patterson 1913 - ............................................ 7 Dorothea Cisco 1913 - 1921 ..................................... *2nd Wife of [45] George W. Cisco: ......................................... +Lena B. Nichols 1877 - 1907 ............................................ 7 Orville T. Cisco 1897 - 1936 ................................................ +Edith M. Vinson 1899 - 1984 ............................................ 7 Helen M. Cisco 1906 - 1907 ..................................... 6 William A. Cisco 1874 - 1880 ..................................... 6 Harriett A. "Hattie" Cisco 1874 - ......................................... +Jesse Clayton Taylor 1869 - ............................................ 7 George Taylor ............................................ 7 Harry Taylor ..................................... 6 James Cisco ............................. *2nd Wife of [46] Ira Samuel Cisco: ................................. +Mary Ann McCoin 1857 - 1938 ..................................... 6 Lucinda Jeannette Cisco 1882 - ......................................... +Bertie Elmer Troxell 1878 - ..................................... 6 [47] Nancy Elizabeth Cisco 1884 - 1957 ......................................... +[48] Francis Marion Cisco 1877 - 1966 ............................................ 7 [49] Nellie F. Cisco 1908 - 1968 ................................................ +[50] Oce Gaston 1903 - ............................................ 7 [51] Jesse H. Cisco 1909 - 1986 ................................................ +[52] Rose Wilson ............................................ 7 [53] Harold Alvis Cisco 1911 - 1965 ................................................ +[54] Ruth Cook ............................................ 7 [55] Walter Howard Cisco 1912 - 1914 ............................................ 7 [56] Viola May Cisco 1914 - 1977 ................................................ +[57] Charles Gadell ............................................ 7 [58] Alice Minerva Cisco 1916 - ................................................ +[59] George Walter Baur, Sr. 1909 - ............................................ 7 [60] Nora Cisco 1921 - ................................................ +[61] Cliff Beard ..................................... 6 Elisha Sanders "Mike" Cisco 1888 - 1936 ......................................... +Clara Mae Baker 1894 - 1966 ............................................ 7 Mary C. Cisco 1915 - ................................................ +James Thorp 1913 - ............................................ 7 Doris Cisco 1917 - 1982 ................................................ +Dean Turner ............................................ 7 Mildred Cisco ................................................ +Harold N. Horn ..................................... 6 Burt H. Cisco 1892 - ..................................... 6 Arthur F. Cisco 1895 - ......................................... +Gaynell Tompkins 1897 - ............................. 5 Wade Cisco 1845 - 1887 ................................. +Sarah C. Gaddes 1851 - ..................................... 6 Eveline Cisco 1867 - ......................................... +William H. Hampler 1862 - ..................................... 6 Olive B. "Ollie" Cisco 1874 - ......................................... +John William Harvey 1869 - ..................................... 6 William Richard Cisco 1876 - 1958 ......................................... +Emma Mae Gelsthrope 1879 - 1962 ............................................ 7 Fern Irene Cisco 1897 - ................................................ +Velde Johnson 1897 - son Velde Johnson Jr (2/12/1923 - 7/27/2009) - dau. Norma Johnson ............................................ 7 Robert Victor Cisco 1900 - 1991 ................................................ +Viola Leinweber 1901 - 1976 ............................................ 7 William Merle "Mick" Cisco 1902 - 1987 ................................................ +Julia Kane 1898 - 1985 ............................................ 7 Edith Sarah Cisco 1905 - ................................................ +Russell G. Scoggins 1900 - ............................................ 7 Merle Cisco ............................................ 7 John Lester Cisco 1909 - 1992 ................................................ +Dorothy Garr 1915 - 1990 ............................................ 7 Carl Leon Cisco 1912 - 1993 ................................................ +Trudi Unknown ............................................ 7 Iona Lavone Cisco ................................................ +Unknown Haulvey ............................. 5 [62] John "Jack" Cisco 1849 - 1903 ................................. +Alice O. Britt 1853 - ............................. *2nd Wife of [62] John "Jack" Cisco: ................................. +Diana Lucinda Scott 1853 - ..................................... 6 Mary J. Cisco 1871 - ......................................... +Nehemiah Riddle 1864 - ............................. 5 [63] Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Cisco 1849 - ................................. +Doc DeSpain ............................. *2nd Husband of [63] Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Cisco: ................................. +Luther Smott ..................... *2nd Wife of [64] William H. Cisco: ......................... +Mary A. Burton 1829 - 1901 ..................... 4 Sanders C. Sisco 1834 - 1920 ......................... +Sarah H. Wilson 1832 - 1881 (Shannon's 3rd great grandparents) ............................. 5 Isbell 'Ibby' Sisco 1854 - ............................. 5 Sidney Scott Sisco 1857 - 1931 (Shannon's 2nd great grandfather) ............................. 5 Andrew Barns Sisco 1866 - 1946 .............3 Johnathan 'John' Francisco, Jr. === Note === : The Newark Town Records, page 136, shows his property as being one of the lines of division between Newark and Second River. Liber C, Essex County Court Minutes mentions him a s a Constable of Newark, 1744/45. == Sources == == Acknowledgements == Thank you to [[Flener-3 | James Flener]] for creating WikiTree profile Francisco-272 through the import of Family.ged on Aug 16, 2013. *

Descendants of Allen T. Broyles

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Descendants of [[Broyles-1199|Allen Broyles]] of Tazewell County, Virginia, written in 1985 by Edythe Lynne (Broyles) Clark, daughter of James Oliver Broyles and great grand-daughter of Allen. The nine page document records several generations of descendants.

Descendants of Andrew Gardner in Nepean Township, Ontario

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This is an attempt to correlate the descendants of [[Gardner-8288|Andrew Gardner]] who emigrated from Glenwhirry, County Antrim, Ireland and settled in Carleton County, Ontario, Canada and in particular [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepean_Township Nepean Township]. Nepean Township was a township in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1792 and was originally known as Township D. In 1800, it became part of Carleton County and was incorporated as a Township in 1850. In the 1830's many of the new settlers were Irish mostly from what is now Northern Ireland and by 1861, 80% of the families were Irish. Over the years, parts of Nepean Township were annexed by the expanding city of Ottawa. Nepean was incorporated as a city in 1978 and became part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001. {{Image|file=Descendants_of_Andrew_Gardner_in_Nepean_Township_Ontario.jpg |size=l |caption=Electoral district of Carleton Ontario }} {{Image|file=Descendants_of_Andrew_Gardner_in_Nepean_Township_Ontario-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Dalhousie District 1850 (showing Carleton County) }} '''''The Pioneers'''''
[[Gardner-8886|Ann Gardner]] and [[Havelin-10|Robert Havelin]] married and had their first 2 children in County Antrim, Ireland. They then emigrated to Canada some time around 1841. '''1851''' Ann, Robert and Family are living and farming in Nepean Township. [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e094/e002345261.jpg 1851 Census of Canada] '''''Second Wave'''''
Ann’s sister [[Gardner-8296|Sarah Gardner]] married [[Todd-6028|Samuel Todd]] on 19 Aug 1851 in Glenwherry, County Antrim, Ireland and soon after emigrated to Canada also settling in Nepean Township. '''1861''' By 1861 Robert and Ann have moved to Quebec but the Todds remain in Nepean. [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1861/jpg/4107389_00183.jpg 1861 Census of Canada]
[http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1871/jpg/4396629_00337.jpg 1871 Census of Canada] '''1879''' {{Image|file=Descendants_of_Andrew_Gardner_in_Nepean_Township_Ontario-3.jpg |size=l |caption=Todd plots in Nepean 1879 }}
[[Todd-6028|Samuel Todd]] - Concession III Lot 8 & Concession IV Lot 13 (in red)
[[Todd-7204|Thomas Todd]] - Concession VI, Lot 2 (in blue) And William B Todd - Concession IV Lot 8 (not highlighted) he may be a relative of Samuel but not proven. What is there now (2018) C III, L 8 {{Image|file=Descendants_of_Andrew_Gardner_in_Nepean_Township_Ontario-4.jpg |size=l |caption=Samuel Todd Concession III Lot 8 }} C IV, L 13 {{Image|file=Descendants_of_Andrew_Gardner_in_Nepean_Township_Ontario-5.jpg |size=l |caption=Samuel Todd Concession IV Lot 13 }} '''1881''' Sarah and Samuel Todd are still farming in Nepean [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e327/e008171028.jpg 1881 Census] Their oldest son Andrew Todd has left the family home (need to find him in 1881 Census) '''1891''' '''''New arrivals'''''
Andrew Gardner’s Granddaughter [[Gardner-8925|Elizabeth]] was born in County Antrim in 1865. She is the daughter of [[Gardner-8298|Andrew Gardner]] and [[Allen-27576|Jane Allen]]. She married [[Rea-1290|William Rea]] on 25 Nov 1885 in Glenwherry Presbyterian Church and the family emigrated in 1889 after the births of their first two children. They arrived into the Port of Philadelphia in May 1889 on board the SS Manitoban and made their way to Canada. They are in Nepean, Ontario in 1891 living close to Elizabeth’s cousin Andrew Todd and family. They are all found on the same sheet in the 1891 Census return. {{Image|file=Gardner-8925-1.jpg |size=l |caption=1891 Census of Canadahttp://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1891&op=img&id=30953_148132-00012 }} Samuel Todd died on 7 Dec 1891 in Carleton, Ontario, Canada. and is buried in St. Andrew Presbyterian Cemetery, Richmond, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada '''1901''' The Rea family are now resident in Goulbourn Township, Carleton (next to Nepean) {{Image|file=Gardner-8925.jpg |size=l |caption=1901 Census of Canadahttp://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1901/z/z002/jpg/z000055432.jpg }} James and Catherine Todd are in North Gower Township, Carleton [http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1901/z/z002/jpg/z000055822.jpg 1901 Census James&Catherine] Samuel Todd wife Alfrieda and family are in the Village of Richmond [http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1901/z/z002/jpg/z000055875.jpg 1901 Census Samuel and Alfrieda] Thomas Todd wife Jennie and family still farming in Nepean [http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1901/z/z002/jpg/z000055648.jpg 1901 Census Thomas & Jennie] '''1911''' The Reas are listed back in Nepean Township. {{Image|file=Gardner-8925-4.jpg |size=l |caption=1911 Census of Canadahttp://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1911/jpg/e001981685.jpg }} James and Catherine Todd are listed in Richmond Village near Samuel & Alfreda Todd and Family [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1911/jpg/e001981963.jpg 1911 Census James&Catherine &Samuel] '''1921''' The Reas are still in Nepean. {{Image|file=Gardner-8925-2.jpg |size=l |caption=1921 Census of Canadahttp://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1921&op=img&id=e002919159 }} Thomas Todd and family are still farming in Nepean [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1921&op=img&id=e002919136 1921 Census Thomas and Jennie] Today there is a park just to the north of Samuel and Sarah Todd’s land concession which is named in commemoration of the Todd Family. {{Image|file=Descendants_of_Andrew_Gardner_in_Nepean_Township_Ontario-7.jpg |size=l |caption=Half Moon Bay Park }} {{Image|file=Descendants_of_Andrew_Gardner_in_Nepean_Township_Ontario-8.jpg |size=l |caption=Commemorative Stone in Half Moon Bay Park }} {{Image|file=Descendants_of_Andrew_Gardner_in_Nepean_Township_Ontario-9.jpg |size=l |caption=Commemorative Plaque to the Todd Family in Half Moon Bay Park }} == Sources ==

Descendants of Benjamin and Mary Veazie

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linked from [[Space:Probate_Records_of_Joseph_Veazie%2C_case_number_A_8518|Probate Records of Joseph Veazie]] transcribed from images 1208, 1209, and 1210 of the film The original chart is a vertical chart. The following transcription is in table format. N.B. many entries do not have surnames. They are assumed to have the same surname as the parent listed, with the exception that many females appear with married names. ----- Descendants of Benjamin & Mary Veazie Benjamin Veazie died in Braintree, Mass., March 7, 1802
Mary Veazie died in Braintree, Mass., Jan'y 25th 1806 Benjamin Veazie
+ Mary Veazie
--- Joseph Veazie
--- --- Joseph Dec'd unmarried
--- --- Henry Dec'd unmarried
--- --- Polly Dec'd unmarried
--- --- Benjamin (Cousin of Joseph)
--- --- Betsey (Cousin of Joseph)
--- --- Lydia (Dec'd childless
--- --- Susan
--- Silas
--- --- Mary White (Cousin of Joseph)
--- --- Lydia W Ford (Cousin of Joseph)
--- --- Abigail
--- --- --- Maria W Keene
--- --- --- Marsha Perry
--- --- --- Abigail S Magoon
--- --- Sarah
--- --- --- Luther Thayer
--- --- --- Susanna Fogg
--- --- --- Sarah (Dec'd un-married)
--- Lemuel
--- --- Samuel
--- --- Lemuel
--- --- --- Sarah Hollis
--- --- --- Phebe Sherman
--- --- --- Lemuel
--- --- --- Rachel
--- --- --- Samuel
--- --- --- Jacob
--- --- --- Joshua
--- ---- ---- Rhoda Foye
--- ---- ---- ---- Ellen Nightingale
--- ---- ---- ---- Samuel S Foye
--- ---- ---- Deborah Bourne
--- ---- ---- ---- Lemuel Veazie Bourne
--- ---- Sarah Hardwick
--- ---- ---- Adam
--- ---- ---- ---- George D.
--- ---- ---- ---- Wm F.
--- ---- ---- ---- Charles C.
--- ---- ---- ---- Lemuel D
--- ---- ---- ---- Samuel
--- ---- ---- ---- Henry C.
--- ---- ---- ---- Susan M. C.
--- ---- ---- ---- Abby Ann Harrington
--- ---- ---- Elizabeth C White
--- ---- ---- ---- Frances E Whicker (widow)
--- ---- ---- ---- Sarah V Preston
--- ---- ---- ---- Franklin Barlett
--- ---- ---- ---- Samuel Henry
--- ---- ---- Samuel V.
--- ---- ---- Thomas Price G.
--- ---- ---- Lucy Faxon
--- ---- ---- Mary Ann Williams
--- ---- ---- Clarissa L Wilmarth (Dec'd childless)
--- ---- ---- Sarah (Dec'd childless)
--- ---- ---- Lemuel (Dec'd childless)
--- ---- Susan Thayer
--- ---- ---- Geo. W.
--- ---- ---- Elisha S
--- ---- ---- Elias M.
--- ---- ---- Clarissa B.
--- ---- ---- Susan Denton
--- Henry
--- Benjamin
--- ---- __Joseph Veazie__
--- John
--- ---- Mary (or Polly)
} Joseph Effner, Father of these living March 10, 1864
--- ---- ---- Harriet
--- ---- ---- Samuel Veazie
--- ---- ---- John V. Effner
--- ---- ---- Charles Effner
--- ---- ---- Henry Effner
--- ---- ---- Hiram Effner
--- ---- ---- Martha A. Crary
--- ---- ---- Maria E. Howard
--- ---- ---- Joseph Effner
--- ---- Martha Tolcutt
--- ---- ---- Martha A. Simons
--- ---- ---- Sarah Welch
--- ---- ---- Frances Richardson
--- ---- ---- Daniel
--- ---- ---- Alpheus
--- ---- ---- ---- Richard H.
--- ---- ---- Maria Simons
--- ---- ---- ---- Olive Maria Drury
--- ---- ---- ---- Alpheus T.
--- ---- ---- ---- Hezekiah S.
--- ---- ---- ---- Chesley B.
--- ---- ---- ---- Benj. Wright
--- ---- ---- ---- Charles S.
--- ---- ---- ---- Daniel D?.
--- ---- ---- Charles V.
} Matilda Tolcutt, widow of Ch's V. and Mother of these, Utica, N.Y.
--- ---- ---- ---- Wm. Charles
--- ---- ---- ---- Delos O.
--- ---- ---- ---- Anna Matilda
--- ---- Samuel (Dec'd childless)
--- ---- Thomas
--- ---- ---- Alpheus
--- ---- ---- Charles
--- ---- ---- Thomas
--- ---- ---- John
--- ---- ---- Huldah Helen
--- ---- ---- Mary J. Hayden
--- ---- ---- Sarah D Conditt
--- ---- ---- Henry
--- ---- ---- ---- Helen Jane
--- ---- ---- ---- Charles Henry
--- ---- ---- ---- Louisa Adalaide
--- ---- ---- ---- Richard H.
--- ---- Benjamin
--- ---- ---- Henry
--- ---- ---- Martha Warner
--- ---- ---- Caroline Smith
--- ---- John
} The widow of John Veazie, and Mother of these, Mrs Mindwell Veazie, is now (1864) living, aged 78 yrs
--- ---- ---- James H.
--- ---- ---- Marsha H?. Allyn
--- ---- ---- Maria W. Greene
--- ---- ---- Althea E. Lovecraft
--- ---- Henry
--- ---- ---- Margaret L. Douglass
--- ---- ---- Henry
--- ---- ---- ---- Henry A.
--- ---- ---- Provost
--- ---- ---- Edward A.
--- ---- ---- Cornelius
--- ---- Charles (Cousin of Joseph)
--- Sarah
--- ---- Rachel Urann (widow) (Cousin of Joseph)
--- ---- Gaius Thayer
--- ---- ---- Mary Ann Kimball } Simon Kimball, Kenebunk, Me. Husband of Mary A.
--- ---- Sarah Bartlett
--- ---- ---- William
--- ---- ---- John T.
--- ---- ---- Geo. W.
--- ---- ---- Francis M.
--- ---- ---- Eliza
--- ---- ---- James
--- ---- ---- ---- Alice
--- ---- ---- ---- Cleone(?)
--- ---- ---- ---- Helen A. Breed } Hubbard W. Breed, Chelsea, Mass, Husband of Helen. A.
--- ---- ---- Harriet Lawrence
} Sam'l C. Lawrence, Exeter, N.H. _ Father _ Lyman Mason, Boston, Guardian
--- ---- ---- ---- Kate
--- ---- ---- ---- Cora
--- Susan (Dec'd unmarried)
--- Polly (Dec'd unmarried)

Descendants of Benjamin Markham, Rev. (Clerk In Holy Orders)

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==Descendants of Benjamin Markham, Rev. [Clerk In Holy Orders]== ====Provided by Bart Simon==== 1 Benjamin Markham, Rev. [Clerk In Holy Orders] b: 01-04-1841 South Silverlin (?), Louth, Lincolnshire, England d: 21-10-1908 Benrae, Bulwer, Polela, South Africa Died aged 67yrs 7months. 1879 Made Priest by the Bishop of Maritz. +1st Wife of Benjamin Markham, Rev. [Clerk In Holy Orders]: Elizabeth Susan Chadwick Kelly b: Abt. 1845 England d: 01-1873 Natal, South Africa. 2 Benjamin Thomas Kelly Markham b: 29-08-1872 Church Street, Pietermaritzburg, Union National, South Africa d: 14-12-1950 Rockhurst, Camperdown, South Africa. +Jesse Irene Edmondson b: Unknown d: Aft. 21-12-1950. 3 Margaret Hazel Irene Markham b: 1914 South Africa. +Thomas Frederick Blake Massingham b: Unknown South Africa. 3 Jesse Evelyn Markham b: Unknown South Africa. +Reginald Wallace b: Unknown South Africa. +2nd Wife of Benjamin Markham, Rev. [Clerk In Holy Orders]: Rachel Tanner Ray b: 13-06-1842 Devonshire, England d: 09-09-1916 Grey's Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. 2 Evelyn Hannah Ray Markham b: 02-05-1876 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa d: 1968 South Africa. +Edward Graham b: 24-01-1865 Of Melrose, Boston, Natal, South Africa d: 13-09-1917 Umlaas Rd., Winterskloof, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. 3 Edward Rowland Graham b: Abt. 1897 RSA 3 Kathleen Rae Graham b: Abt. 1899 RSA 3 Violet Ellen Graham b: Unknown RSA 3 Phyllis Evelyn Graham b: Unknown RSA 2 Wilfred Lawrence Ward Markham b: 12-06-1877 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa. +Elsie Lilian Greenwood b: Unknown. 3 Wilfred Ray Greenwood Markham b: Unknown South Africa d: Abt. 1936 South Africa. +Aimee Jean Rush Munro b: Unknown Of South Africa d: Aft. 1936. 2 Margaret Rachel Ray Markham b: 12-12-1878 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa d: 15-11-1902 Ashtonvale, Bulwer, South Africa. Never Married. 2 Richard Albert Clement Markham b: 10-10-1880 Commercial Road, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa d: 1959 South Africa. +Elizabeth Hermina Bullot b: Unknown Of South Africa d: Aft. 1959. 3 Elsie Markham b: Abt. 1900. 2 Reginald Cecil Stenton Markham b: 19-03-1883 Bulwer, Natal, South Africa d: 07-02-1951 Grey's Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. +Lilian Erskine Grieve b: 1889 Portabello, Edinburgh, Scotland d: 1954. 3 Reginald Ray Erskine Markham b: Unknown South Africa. +Mollie Campbell b: Unknown. 3 Lawrence Anderson 'Fish' Markham, Cricketer b: 12-09-1924 Mbabane, Swaziland, South Africa d: 05-08-2000 [d:08-05-2000?] Pietermaritzburg, RSA. +Velma Theresa Olivier b: Unknown 4 ? Markham. 3 Neville Evelyn Markham, Cricketer b: 01-02-1926 Mbabane, Swaziland, RSA d: 26-04-2000 Of 88 Tanner Road, Wembley, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal. +Daphne E. Hind b: Unknown. 4 Alan Stenton Markham b: Unknown. 4 Michelle Elizabeth Markham, Dr. b: Unknown Of RSA. 4 Craig Baring Markham b: Unknown d: Of Durban, South Africa. 4 Grant Erskine Markham b: Unknown South Africa. +Dolores Fouche b: 31-05-1953 South Africa. 5 Brett Damon Markham b: 10-11-1981 Pretoria, RSA. 5 Lauren Janine Markham b: 09-12-1983 Durban, Natal, RSA. 2 Phyllis Markham.

Descendants of Burrell W Kirkland

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This page is part of the [[Space:Kirkland_Name_Study|Kirkland One Name Study]] and is to be used for researching the ancestors and descendants of [[Kirkland-2829|Burrell Kirkland]]. === Team Leader === The leader of this study is [[Locke-2058|Chrissy Locke]]. Contact Chrissy with questions or information. === Burrell Kirkland === Burrell was born circa 1813 in Virginia and died sometime after 1880 in Mississippi. He was first married to Nancy Gibson. After her death, he married, on 22 Sep 1863, to Amanda Newsom in Marshall, Mississippi. Some unsourced trees show him as the son of Richard (or Captain Richard E) Kirkland. No records connecting the two men have been located. If you have information/sources, please get in touch with [[Locke-2058|Chrissy Locke]].

Descendants of Captain John Wiggins of Martin County, North Carolina

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==Descendants of Captain John Wiggins of Martin County, North Carolina== This is a genealogical record of the Wiggins family compiled by Agness Wiggins Gunter (1944 - 2019)[https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/newsobserver/name/agness-gunter-obituary?id=7533189. She is the great-great-great-great-great-granddaughter of John Wiggins (1716 - 15 Jul 1786). It is a compilation of numerous records that covers eleven generations of the family. The book includes: #Narrative history of the early generations of the family #Military history of the family #List of individuals showing birth, marriage, and death dates #Bible Records, generally with the repository of the original record given. #Wills #Census Records used in compiling the book #Military Records #Personal Diaries #Memoirs ===Assessment of Accuracy=== These are the personal opinions of [[Nebeling-2|Paul Nebeling]]. #I believe that Agness (Gunther) Wiggins put in a massive amount of time compiling this book. I can recall my ex-wife [[Wiggins-4089|Anita (Wiggins) Durkee]] mentioning the author contacting her father [[Wiggins-4153|Richard Wiggins]] to obtain information for the book.Personal recollection, date uncertain That leads me to conclude that in addition to physical records, first and secondhand information was used to create this book. #This book was published in 2000. Ten additional years of US Census records are currently available with another ten years scheduled to be released this year. #Since the publication of this book, the field that I refer to as "Amateur Genealogy", fueled by sites such as Ancestry and Family Search has greatly expanded the number of records available online. I would consider this to be a valuable secondary source, but since it is clearly compiled from other sources, those sources should be noted when possible. ===Wikitree Profiles that use this source=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Descendants_of_Captain_John_Wiggins_of_Martin_County%2C_North_Carolina|Wikitree Profiles that use this source]]

Descendants of Colin Dawson McFarlane at War.

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Descendants of Colin Dawson McF at War. Boer war, WW1, WWII === '''Boer War''' === {{Image|file=McFarlane-3212.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sidney Colin McFarlane. }} '''[[McFarlane-3212|Sidney Colin McFarlane, DSO, MiD (1876-1906)]]''' *Service Number: 77 *Enlisted: Perth, WA *Last Rank: Lieutenant *Last Unit: 6th South Australian Imperial Bushmen https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1433826 *'''Boer War Service''' *5 May 1900: Involvement Australian and Colonial Military Forces (Boer War / Boxer Rebellion), Private, SN 77, 2nd Western Australian Mounted Infantry *1 Jan 1901: Involvement Australian and Colonial Military Forces (Boer War / Boxer Rebellion), Lieutenant, 6th South Australian Imperial Bushmen https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/787306 Died in Action. 10 Jun 1906 (aged 29). Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. '''[[McFarlane-3208|Herbert Samuel McFarlane (1878-1960)]]''' *Service Number: 977 *Last Rank: Private *Last Unit: 2nd Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse '''Boer War Service''' *1 Oct 1899: Involvement Private, SN 977, 2nd Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/787299 {{Image|file=McFarlane-3226.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Percy Muir McFarlane. }} '''[[McFarlane-3226|Percy Muir McFarlane CBE,MID (1880-1946)]]''' *Service Number: 103 *Enlisted: 28 August 1940, Paddington, NSW *Last Rank: Captain *Last Unit: 3rd Light Horse Brigade HQ '''Boer War Service''' *1 Oct 1899: Involvement Trooper, SN 103, 4th Imperial Bushmen His service continued in WWI and WWII {{Image|file=McFarlane-3240.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Herbert 'Buckie' McFarlane. }} '''[[McFarlane-3240|Herbert Buchanan McFarlane (1881-1938)]]''' *Service Numbers: 978, Officer *Enlisted: 15 May 1915 *Last Rank: Lieutenant *Last Unit: 9th Light Horse Regiment '''Boer War Service''' *1 Oct 1899: Involvement Private, SN 978, 2nd Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse === WWI === '''[[McFarlane-3226|Percy Muir McFarlane CBE,MID (1880-1946)]]''' *Service Number: 103 *Feb 1915: Involvement Captain, 3rd Light Horse Brigade HQ Shot through the leg. *25 Feb 1915: Embarked Captain, 3rd Light Horse Brigade HQ, HMAT Star of Victoria, Melbourne * appointment as Lieutenant on the Australian Staff Corps *McFarlane was awarded a British War Medal in 1920, a 1914-15 Star Medal and a Victory Medal in 1923 for his service during World War I. '''[[McFarlane-3240|Herbert Buchanan McFarlane (1881-1938)]]''' *Service Numbers: 978, Officer *World War 1 Service *15 May 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Lieutenant, SN Officer, 9th Light Horse Regiment *18 Nov 1915: Involvement Lieutenant, 9th Light Horse Regiment *18 Nov 1915: Embarked Lieutenant, 9th Light Horse Regiment, HMAT Geelong, Adelaide *Date unknown: Wounded 9th Light Horse Regiment *Medals: Military Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal === WWII === '''[[McFarlane-3226|Percy Muir McFarlane CBE,MID (1880-1946)]]''' *Service Number: 103 *World War 2 Service *28 Aug 1940: Enlisted Paddington, NSW *General Staff of Army Headquarters. India. * Director of Personnel at Melbourne Headquarters. *Victoria Barracks' Acting Base Commandant. * Military Commandant of South Australia *Commandant in Western Australia *Award Commander of the Order of the British Empire *France. https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/275820 {{Image|file=McFarlane-3224.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sidney Muir McFarlane. }} '''[[McFarlane-3224|Sidney Muir McFarlane (1911-1983)]]''' *Service Number: SX17838 *Enlisted: 5 March 1942 *Last Rank: Gunner '''World War 2 Service''' *5 Mar 1942: Involvement Gunner, SN SX17838 *5 Mar 1942: Enlisted Wayville, SA *5 Mar 1942: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Private, SN SX17838 *20 Dec 1945: Dischargedhttps://vwma.org.au/explore/people/591741 {{Image|file=McFarlane-3209.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ronald Rattray McFarlane. }} '''[[McFarlane-3209|Ronald Rattray McFarlane (1922-abt.1942)]]''' *Service number PM3378 *Rank Able Seaman *Unit HMAS Perth *Service Royal Australian Navy *Conflict/Operation Second World War, 1939-1945 *3 Sep 1939: Involvement Able Seaman, SN PM3378, HMAS Perth (I) D29 WW2 *17 Feb 1941: Enlisted Royal Australian Navy, Able Seaman, SN PM3378 Killed in action, Sunda Strait, Indonesia, Sunda Strait, Netherlands East Indies, 1 March 1942, aged 19 years {{Image|file=McFarlane-2260-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sister Mary Hamilton McFarlane. }} '''[[McFarlane-2260|Mary Hamilton McFarlane (1915-1943)]]''' *Service Number: SFX11679 *Enlisted: 21 January 1941, Adelaide, SA *Last Rank: Lieutenant *Last Unit: 2/3 Hospital Ship (Centaur) '''World War 2 Service''' *21 Jan 1941: Enlisted Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), Staff Nurse, SN SFX11679, Adelaide, SA *4 Feb 1941: Enlisted SN SFX11679 *1 Dec 1941: Promoted Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), Lieutenant *14 May 1943: Involvement Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), Lieutenant, SN SFX11679, 2/3 Hospital Ship (Centaur)https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/597708 Killed in actrion.14th of May, at approximately 4:10am, the Centaur was struck by a torpedo from a Japanese submarine 44km off Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island in Queensland. {{Image|file=McFarlane-3228.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=John Norman Muir McFarlane }} '''[[McFarlane-3228|John Norman Muir McFarlane (1918-1993)]]''' *Service Number: 407442 *Enlisted: 12 October 1940 *Last Rank: Flight Lieutenant World War 2 Service *12 Oct 1940: Involvement Flight Lieutenant, SN 407442 *12 Oct 1940: Enlisted Adelaide *12 Oct 1940: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Lieutenant, SN 407442 *5 Dec 1945: Discharged '''[[McFarlane-3250|Lindley Muir McFarlane (1901-1940)]]''' *Service Number: NX4217 *Enlisted: 20 October 1939 *Last Rank: Private *Last Unit: 2nd/3rd Infantry Battalion World War 2 Service *20 Oct 1939: Involvement Private, SN NX4217 *20 Oct 1939: Enlisted Arncliffe, NSW *20 Oct 1939: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Private, SN NX4217, 2nd/3rd Infantry Battalion https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/616169 In Ingleburn camp, he caught the flu and died in prince alfred hospital sydney. {{Image|file=Adamson-3967-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Colin Morris Adamson. }} '''[[Adamson-3967|Colin Morris Adamson (1905-1986)]]''' *Service Number: SX7713 *Enlisted: 3 July 1940, Adelaide, SA *Last Rank: Corporal *Last Unit: 9th Division Cavalry Regiment World War 2 Service *3 Jul 1940: Involvement Corporal, SN SX7713 *3 Jul 1940: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Corporal, SN SX7713, 9th Division Cavalry Regiment , Adelaide, SA *3 Jul 1940: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Corporal, SN SX7713 *11 Feb 1944: Discharged https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/601524 '''[[Adamson-3968|Harry McFarlane Adamson (1911-1999)]]''' *Service Number: 2634 *Last Rank: Flight Lieutenant *Last Unit: Aircraft / Repair / Salvage Depots World War 2 Service *19 Mar 1946: Discharged Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Lieutenant, SN 2634, Aircraft / Repair / Salvage Depots

Descendants of David Allen Shirley

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This is a listing of Descendants of David Allen Shirley (born in South Carolina; died in Louisiana). This list was created by a family member and attached to the Shirley Associate website. The highlighted areas represent my direct lineage with the last entry, William J Shirley, my grandfather. Note that I did not know my grandfather and my father did not know him well. His name on the death certificate is Willie J. Shirley and not William.

Descendants of Dr. Increase Mathews

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List of descendants of Dr. Increase Mathews compiled by [[Mathews-3929|Anne White "Sue" Mathews Lewis]] and transcribed by [[Mathews-3931|Denis E. Mathews]] (revised July, 1997) and OCR scanned into digital format and updated by [[Hildebrandt-355|Diane Hildebrandt]]. '''Note''': Descendants who may be still living have been removed.[[Hildebrandt-355|Hildebrandt-355]] 18:46, 1 March 2020 (UTC)
'''Descendants of Dr. Increase Mathews'''
Increase Mathews b. Brookfield, MA 22 Dec 1772 d. 6 Putnam, OH Jun 1856 (son of Daniel Mathews and Huldah Putnam Mathews) married: [1] Oakham, MA 4 Apr 1799 to Abigail Willis (daughter of Nathan Willis) d. 30 May 1802 Springfield (Putnam), OH. Children: 1. Melissa Mathews b. New Braintree, MA 27 Jan 1800 d. 25 Jul 1852 married Dec 27 1824 to Ira Belknap 2. Abigail Mathews b. Springfield (Putnam), OH 30 May 1802 married 5 Nov 1823 to L. P. Bailey Married [2] Marietta, OH 23 Mar 1803 to Betsey Leavens b. 1775 d. Putnam, OH 3 Jul 1852. Children: 3. Sarah Mathews, b. Springfield (Putnam), OH 30 Dec 1803 d. 17 Mar 1880. 4. Henry William Mathews b. Springfield (Putnam), OH 17 Apr 1805 d. 22 Apr 1851 married Zanesville, OH 3 Oct 1832 to Margaret Dillon (daughter of John and Edith Dillon) d. 6 Jul 1842. Children: :4.1 Louis Mathews b. Putnam, OH 13 Jul 1833 :4.2 Edith Dillon Mathews b. Putnam, OH 3 Oct 1835 : 4.3 Betsy Leavens Mathews b. Putnam, OH 19 Jan 1838 d. Putnam, OH 23 Feb 1846 : 4.4 Margaret Dillon Mathews b. Putnam, OH 11 Sep 1841 5. Lucy Mathews b. Springfield (Putnam), OH 18 Dec 1806 d. Putnam, OH 16 Oct 1815 6. Susan Mathews b. Springfield (Putnam), OH 11 Aug 1808 d. Putnam, OH 23 Nov 1876 7. Alfred Mathews b. Springfield (Putnam), OH 20 Apr 1811 d. Putnam, OH 5 Apr 1875 married 9 Jul 1833 to Sally Ann Reed b. Zanesville, OH 25 May 1813 d. Putnam, OH 17 Feb 1887. Children: :7.1 Lucy Mathews b. Putnam, OH 13 Apr 1834 d. Putnam, OH 12 Jul 1834 : 7.2 Martha E. Mathews b. Putnam, OH 18 Apr 1836 d. Nov 1904 married 22 Nov 1854 to Joseph Anderson :7.3 Melissa B. Mathews b. Deavertown, OH 5 Sep 1838 married 10 Nov 1858 to George V. Bronson : 7.4 Esther L. Mathews b. Deavertown, OH 30 May 1841 married 5 Jan 1871 to Ruben Riley : 7.5 Kate Mathews b. near Putnam, OH 3 Dec 1843 d. 23 Nov 1867 married 1 Oct 1862 to Guy S. Frazey : 7.6 Mary S. Mathews b. 14 May 1846 married to E. F. Riley : 7.7 Bettie Mathews b. 19 Feb 1849 d. 27 Dec 1857 : 7.8 Hugh Reed Mathews b. Putnam, OH 9 Jul 1851 d. 10 May 1895 married 19 Dec 1875 to Elizabeth Bell : 7.9 Alice Hamilton Mathews b. 31 Dec 1853 d. 18 Nov 1940 married to James Pyle d. Jul 1936 : 7.10 Frank McCarty Mathews Sr. b. Putnam, OH 21 Oct 1855 d. 30 Jan 1926 married 19 Jan 1876 to Georgeanne Pyle b. 17 Aug 1858 d. 13 Sep 1919. Children: ::7.10.1 Anna Mathews b. 25 Jun 1876 d. 25 Jun 1876 ::7.10.2 Louisiana Dutro Mathews b. 20 Jun 1877 d. Nov 1962 married 15 Jan 1896 to William "Cap" Winfred Hunter b. 26 Apr 1873 d. 6 Jun 1933. Children: :::7.10.2.1 Leora Marie Hunter b. 27 May 1896 d. 25 Jan 1981 married 13 Jan 1927 to Alonzo "Lonnie" Coleman b. 8 Dec 1889 d. 28 Dec 1943. Children names removed. :::7.10.2.2 Esther Claire Hunter b. 2 Jul 1900 d. 14 Dec 1931 married Edmond O. Roberts. Children raised by Mr. and Mrs. George Butler. :::7.10.2.3 Mary Wilma Hunter b. 3 Dec 1903 d. about 1988 married Leonard Trout b. 1 Mar 1903 d. 3 Aug 1969. Children: ::::7.10.2.3.1 Robert Trout b. 8 April 1923 d. 13 Apr 1923. ::::7.10.2.3.2 Leonard H. Trout b. 6 Jul 1926 d. 9 Oct 1990 married 14 Dec 1946 Vonda Tomson b. 22 Aug 1929 d. 11 Feb 1988. Divorced Aug 1967 Children names removed where living. :::::7.10.2.3.2.1 William Russell Trout b. 19 Jan 1948 d. 10 May 2002 :::::7.10.2.3.2.3 Barbara Ann Trout b. 16 May 1950 d. 17 Nov 2002 (last name at death Lewis) :::::7.10.2.3.2.4 Diane Lynn Trout b. 22 Oct 1958 d. 15 Dec 2005 married Paul R. Howard ::7.10.3 Charles A. Mathews b. 29 Mar 1880 d. 1 May 1964 married: [1] to Mary Ellen Snoots b. 16 Jan 1880 d. 10 Aug 1943. Children: ::7.10.3.1 Increase Mathews (II) b. 26 Mar 1905 d. 26 Mar 1905 ::7.10.3.2 Ellen Georgeanna Doris Mathews b. Zanesville, OH 4 Mar 1906 d. Windsor Locks, CT 5 Jan 1985 married Rockville, MD 23 Feb 1928 to Edward Melvin White b. 31 Jul 1902 d. 20 Feb 1975. Children names removed where living. :::7.10.3.2.1 Mary Kathryn White b. Washington, DC 22 Sep 1938 d. 17 Nov 2013 married 11 Jan 1969 to David DiCioccio b. Hartford, CT 2 May 1935. Children names removed. ::7.10.3.3 George Alfred "Tuffy" Mathews b. 22 Feb 1908 d. 6 Dec 1981 married 11 Nov 1938 to Bernice Belle Selby b. 14 Mar 1913. Children: :::7.10.3.3.1 Beatrice Grace Mathews b. Gary, IN 15 Nov 1934 d. 15 Mar 1969 married 31 Jan 1955 to Martin Cannon. Children names removed. ::7.10.3.4 Bruce Emmett Mathews b. 12 Mar 1909 d. 9 Sep 1910 ::7.10.3.5 Mary Elizabeth Mathews b. 29 Mar 1913 d. 9 Apr 1913 ::7.10.3.6 Hilda Leone Mathews b. 15 Oct 1914 d. 21 Oct 1987 married 3 Jul 1936 to Donald Heade b. Pleasant City, OH 29 Aug 1910 d. 8 Sep 1977. Children: None ::7.10.3.7 Martha Kathryn Mathews b. Marion, OH 20 Sep 1916 d. 12 Nov 2010 married: [1] Cambridge, OH 19 Jun 1938 to John McCollum Hayes b. 12 Jan 1907 d. 22 Feb 1947. Children names where living removed: :::7.10.3.7.1 John McCollum Hayes b. Cambridge, OH 17 Apr 1939 d. 12 Oct 2017 married North Platt, NE 30 Jun 1963 to Atril Juelfs b. North Platte, NE 27 Mar 1943. Children names removed. :::7.10.3.7.2 Margaret Kathryn Hayes b. 18 Apr 1944 d. 02 Nov 1944 :::7.10.3.7 married [2] Cambridge, OH 5 Jul 1952 to Jasper Starr b. Middlebourne, OH 27 Nov 1917 d. Cambridge, OH 17 Jan 1984 :::7.10.3.7 married [3] Quaker City, OH 27 Jul 1985 to Paul L. Denius b. Beaver Township, OH 14 Jun 1916 :::7.10.3.8 Charles A. Mathews Jr. - ''still living'' ::7.10.3 married [2] 25 Jun 1955 to Josephine Clate ::7.10.4 Irwin G. Mathews b. 28 Aug 1882 d. 14 Aug 1883 ::7.10.5 Matilda Pyle Mathews b. 29 Jun 1884 d. 18 May 1973 married 6 Jun 1906 to Walter R. Burckholter b. 11 Feb 1882 d. 19 Dec 1946. Children: :::7.10.5.1 Raymond Mathews Burckholter b. 8 Feb 1907 d. 16 Sept 1980 married: [1] 13 Jun 1931 to Clara Nell Coyle b. 30 Sep 1907 (Divorced). Children names removed where living. Married [2] to Sharon Brooks. ::7.10.6 Lydia B. Mathews b. 31 Dec 1886 d. 16 Feb 1920 married 25 Jan 1908 to Frank L. Blaney b. 29 Nov 1884 d. 12 Feb 1920. Children: :::7.10.6.1 Clifford Blaney b. 18 Oct 1908 d. 21 Dec 1987 married to Ester Merry. Children names removed where living. :::7.10.6.2 Charles Reed Blaney b. 28 Jan 1911 d. 29 May 1911 :::7.10.6.3 Laura Thelma Blaney b. 22 Oct 1914 d. 3 Feb 1915 :::7.10.6.4 Albert Kenneth Blaney b. 22 Apr 1916 d. 1986 married Hilda DeMarr. Children names removed where living. ::7.10.6 William Pyle Mathews (twin) b. 16 Jul 1890 d. 30 Dec 1958 married [1] 28 Feb 1914 to Otilla M. Anthes b. 29 Mar 1884 d. 3 Aug 1935. Children: :::7.10.6.1 Phillip Mathews b. 28 Feb 1915 d. 28 Feb 1915 :::7.10.6.2 Dortha "Dorothy" Catherine Mathews b. 03 Jun 1916 d. 23 Jul 1916 :::7.10.6.3 Lucille Mathews b. 19 Dec 1917 d. 30 Dec 1993 married 17 Apr 1937 to Lewis Frederick Roof b. 18 Jan 1913 d. 18 Feb 1968. Children names removed. ::7.10.7 Adda P. Mathews (twin) b. 16 Jul 1890 d. 7 Jan 1901 ::7.10.8 Frank McCarty Mathews Jr. b. Muskingum County, OH 24 Feb 1893 d. Dyer, IN 22 May 1958 married Newark, OH 17 Feb 1917 to Anne Margaret White b. Newark, OH 27 Jun 1895 d. Gary, IN 4 Jul 1951. Children on listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Descendants_of_Frank_McCarty_Mathews_Jr. Descendants of Frank McCarty Mathews Jr.] 8. Charles Mathews b. Springfield (Putnam), OH 8 Mar 1813 d. 4 Dec 1872 9. Mary Mathews b. Putnam, OH 18 Nov 1815 married Edward Sturges 10. Edward Mathews b. Putnam, OH 8 Jul 1818 d. about 1893 married 2 Sep 1890 to Mary Hustler

Descendants of Ewen MacAulay (1715--1817) by Lawrence Y McAuley (13 Feb 1919-26 Sep 2005)

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Descendants of Ewen MacAulay (1715--1817) Lawrence Y McAuley (13 Feb 1919-26 Sep 2005) - family historian
Updated February 20, 2005 (https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/c/a/Lawrence-Y-Mcauley-FL/index.html) '''Index of Individuals:''' (https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/c/a/Lawrence-Y-Mcauley-FL/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html) '''Abele''' :: Abele, Linda (b. date unknown, d. date unknown) '''Alexander''' :: Alexander, Cyrus (b. date unknown, d. date unknown) :: Alexander, Dorcas Prudence (b. November 15, 1765, d. September 19, 1816) :: Alexander, Helen Connors (b. October 07, 1929, d. date unknown) :: Alexander, Nancy Davidson (b. July 07, 1804, d. April 12, 1873)  :: Alexander, Robert Scott (b. date unknown, d. date unknown) :: Alexander, Sophia (b. January 01, 1813, d. January 01, 1850) '''Anderson''' :: Anderson, Mary Frances (b. date unknown) '''Austin''' :: Austin, Charles Patterson, Sr (b. date unknown, d. 1954) :: Austin, Charles Patterson, Jr (b. October 28, 1915) :: Austin, Gladys Joan (b. December 11, 1929) '''Barnhardt''' :: Barnhardt, Helen McGill (b. 1924) :: Barnhardt, John Jacob (b. 1892, d. 1966) '''Barron''' :: Barron, Eliza Singleton (b. March 18, 1908) '''Bass''' :: Bass, Robert Edwin, Jr (b. October 09, 1953) :: Bass, Robert Macaulay (b. March 24, 1985) :: Bass, Wilkes Macaulay (b. January 27, 1980) '''Batchelor''' :: Batchelor, Margaret Lois (b. date unknown) '''Beard''' :: Beard, Ellen Meek (b. date unknown, d. July 1988) :: Beard, James Oliver (b. date unknown) :: Beard, Joseph Roderick, Sr (b. July 06, 1894, d. February 22, 1937) :: Beard, Joseph Taylor (b. February 11, 1859, d. October 25, 1934)  :: Beard, Josie Lee (b. date unknown, d. December 20, 1975) :: Beard, Julee (b. date unknown) :: Beard, Mae Laurine (b. date unknown) :: Beard, Martha Ruth (b. date unknown, d. February 26, 1929) :: Beard, Mary Cleone (b. date unknown) '''Beavers''' :: Beavers, Mary Frances (b. June 05, 1925) '''Betty''' :: Betty, Eric (b. date unknown) :: Betty, Erica (b. date unknown) '''Bienvenue''' :: Bienvenue, Genieve (b. date unknown) '''Bishop''' :: Bishop, George Keller (b. August 23, 1979) :: Bishop, James Neill (b. December 16, 1976) :: Bishop, James Robert (b. date unknown) '''Black''' :: Black, Deborah :: Black, Elizabeth :: Black, Ester :: Black, Jane :: Black, John :: Black, John (b. May 25, 1737, d. March 29, 1809)  :: Black, Margaret (b. 1772, d. January 21, 1844)  :: Black, Mary Martha (d. 1799) :: Black, Mary Meek (b. February 12, 1832, d. April 26, 1900)  :: Black, Rosannah :: Black, Samuel :: Black, William (d. January 23, 1806) '''Blakely''' :: Blakely, Daniel (b. date unknown) :: Blakely, James (b. date unknown) :: Blakely, Martha (b. December 04, 1807) '''Boineau''' :: Boineau, Maria Locke (b. date unknown) '''Boyd''' :: Boyd, Shaun McAuley (b. date unknown) :: Boyd, William R. (b. date unknown) '''Bradford''' :: Bradford, Hurd (b. date unknown) :: Bradford, John (b. date unknown) :: Bradford, Mary (b. date unknown) :: Bradford, William (b. date unknown) :: Bradford, Zeb (b. date unknown) '''Brown''' :: Brown, George (b. date unknown) :: Brown, Mattie (b. March 12, 1903, d. August 13, 1997) '''Broyles''' :: Broyles, Clara (b. date unknown, d. October 10, 1887)  '''Carney''' :: Carney, Anne Macaulay (b. June 17, 1963) :: Carney, Eliza Singleton (b. November 07, 1961)  :: Carney, James Donald, Dr (b. December 27, 1930) '''Cauthen''' :: Cauthen, Melvin Bruce (b. October 29, 1929) '''Clark''' :: Clark, Feagin Douglas, Jr :: Clark, John Stewart (b. November 10, 1968) :: Clark, Rebecca Price (b. March 14, 1973) '''Coffey''' :: Coffey, Frances (b. July 30, 1930, d. October 25, 1976) '''Coleman''' :: Coleman, Louisa (b. November 30, 1909) '''Collins''' :: Collins, Edna Mae (b. September 23, 1935) '''Connors''' :: Connors, Helen (b. date unknown, d. date unknown) '''Copenhaver''' :: Copenhaver, Nancy (b. July 19, 1939) '''Cosby''' :: Cosby, Christin Claire (b. April 13, 1978) :: Cosby, Christopher Todd (b. December 13, 1976) :: Cosby, Nelson Wayne (b. April 25, 1951) '''Crawford''' :: Crawford, Kathleen Samonds (b. May 04, 1951) '''Cumins''' :: Cumins, Rosanna (d. 1772) '''Davis''' :: Davis, Lyllian (b. July 21, 1906) '''DeLaney''' :: DeLaney, Helen Stanhope (d. 1967) :: DeLaney, James Lester (b. 1881, d. 1951) :: DeLaney, Martha McGill (b. 1910) '''Dendy''' :: Dendy, Josey (b. October 27, 1904, d. March 20, 1987)  :: Dendy, Samuel Knox (b. March 31, 1860, d. November 03, 1929) '''DePass''' :: DePass, Kathryn Macaulay (b. November 13, 1938) :: DePass, William Brunson (b. October 19, 1909, d. December 24, 1979) :: DePass, William Brunson, Jr (b. September 08, 1947) '''Descant''' :: Descant, Ruth Myra (b. December 29, 1927) '''Dibley''' :: Dibley, James A. :: Dibley, Joann Grace (b. date unknown) '''Dickens''' :: Dickens, Amber Marie (b. September 17, 1987) :: Dickens, Chelsea Elizabeth (b. July 05, 1988) :: Dickens, Devon Marie (b. September 11, 1991) :: Dickens, Gene Raymond (b. June 18, 1937) :: Dickens, Jennifer Amanda (b. May 28, 1986) :: Dickens, Lawrence Glen (b. October 30, 1962) :: Dickens, Mark Alan (b. September 29, 1956) :: Dickens, Michael Charles (b. September 03, 1986) :: Dickens, Michael Dean (b. October 05, 1960) :: Dickens, Michael Ray (b. March 03, 1943, d. April 13, 1955) :: Dickens, Michelle Rae (b. August 20, 1958) :: Dickens, Neal James :: Dickens, Patricia Ann (b. December 17, 1984) :: Dickens, Paul James (b. October 22, 1909, d. January 11, 1981) :: Dickens, Paul McAuley (b. January 13, 1931) :: Dickens, Richard Charles (b. March 05, 1962) :: Dickens, Robert Charles (b. January 04, 1933) :: Dickens, Ronald Wayne (b. July 09, 1961) :: Dickens, Tammy Lynn (b. May 01, 1963) :: Dickens, Teresa Lynn (b. September 13, 1955) '''Dickey''' :: Dickey, Frances Marian '''Disosway''' :: Disosway, John Ford '''Dorthety''' :: Dorthety, James '''Dowdy''' :: Dowdy, Graham Stammie :: Dowdy, Ronald Lynn (b. October 01, 1951) :: Dowdy, Sarah Anne (b. September 09, 1979) '''Durham''' :: Durham, Jane Blakley '''Dusenberry''' :: Dusenberry, James Alexander (d. November 02, 1982)  '''Emerson''' :: Emerson, Elizabeth (b. April 25, 1962) :: Emerson, Forrest Mcaulay (b. June 26, 1955) :: Emerson, Harrison Bartow (b. April 10, 1953) :: Emerson, Jackson Holt (b. October 07, 1923, d. November 17, 1967) :: Emerson, Joanne (b. September 15, 1950) '''Emsweller''' :: Emsweller, Ann Elizabeth (b. March 25, 1982) :: Emsweller, Daniel Mark (b. March 01, 1954) :: Emsweller, Katherine Rae (b. March 14, 1986) '''Fain''' :: Fain, Grady :: Fain, Julie :: Fain, Taylor '''Firmender''' :: Firmender, Gary William :: Firmender, William Macaulay (b. 1988) '''Fish''' :: Fish, Donald George (b. September 05, 1962) :: Fish, Harry Gustav, Jr (b. date unknown) :: Fish, Joseph Benjamin (b. May 09, 1991) '''Fleming''' :: Fleming, James L. '''Forlenza''' :: Forlenza, Michele (b. July 09, 1960) '''Freeman''' :: Freeman, John Woosley :: Freeman, Margaret McAuley (b. August 15, 1952) :: Freeman, Nancy Anne (b. June 16, 1951) :: Freeman, Robert Aslan (b. April 08, 1989) :: Freeman, William Merrell (b. May 07, 1926) :: Freeman, William Merrell, Jr (b. March 28, 1956) '''Funderburk''' :: Funderburk, Bonnie Jo :: Funderburk, Bruce MacAulay, Sr (b. December 01, 1903) :: Funderburk, Bruce MacAulay, Jr :: Funderburk, Cheryl Louise (b. date unknown) :: Funderburk, James Franklin (b. November 20, 1871) :: Funderburk, Joe Faison (b. December 29, 1918) :: Funderburk, Kathleen Marie (b. date unknown) :: Funderburk, Marilyn (b. April 19, 1940) :: Funderburk, Orrine Frances (b. January 09, 1917) :: Funderburk, Paul David (b. September 04, 1908, d. July 04, 1964) :: Funderburk, Paula (b. November 15, 1947) :: Funderburk, Sandra Leigh (b. date unknown) :: Funderburk, Thelma Faith (b. September 10, 1901) '''Gaston''' :: Gaston, Martha Evelyn (b. October 18, 1930) '''Golden''' :: Golden, Marilyn Ann (b. November 20, 1930) '''Goudeau''' :: Goudeau, Dottie (b. date unknown) '''Gray''' :: Gray, James Cowan (b. June 14, 1842) :: Gray, Robert Macaulay (b. August 29, 1878) '''Greene''' :: Greene, Jack Perry (b. date unknown) :: Greene, Jack Perry, Jr (b. September 08, 1951)  :: Greene, Stacy (b. February 05, 1847, d. December 16, 1930) '''Grier''' :: Grier, Adeline Hannon (b. date unknown) :: Grier, Melvina Blair (b. April 12, 1814, d. October 07, 1874)  '''Grimmer''' :: Grimmer, Molly (b. date unknown) '''Hagler''' :: Hagler, Grace (b. date unknown) '''Hamilton''' :: Hamilton, John (b. 1700, d. 1784)  :: Hamilton, Margaret (b. 1742, d. October 27, 1789)  '''Hoffman''' :: Hoffman, Richard (b. date unknown) :: Hoffman, Shelby Leigh (b. March 14, 1975) '''Holbrook''' :: Holbrook, William (b. date unknown)  '''Holleman''' :: Holleman, Henrietta Ovaline (b. November 16, 1873, d. March 05, 1941) '''Howey''' :: Howey, Eleanor Elizabeth (b. April 30, 1912) '''Huckabee''' :: Huckabee, Josephine (b. date unknown) '''Hutchison''' :: Hutchison (b. date unknown) '''Irvin''' :: Irvin, June (b. date unknown) '''Jackson''' :: Jackson, Catherine Hunt (b. date unknown) '''Jameson''' :: Jameson, Linda Orrine (b. December 26, 1947) :: Jameson, Patricia Ann (b. February 12, 1951) :: Jameson, Tina Marie (b. August 31, 1955) :: Jameson, Wilson B. '''Jarrett''' :: Jarrett, Jaclyn '''Johnson''' :: Johnson, Bernard Crouse, Jr :: Johnson, Bernard Crouse, III (b. September 26, 1957) :: Johnson, Betsy Ann (b. April 06, 1960) :: Johnson, Deborah Dail(b. August 19, 1950) :: Johnson, Frances Maureen :: Johnson, Judith Gail(b. May 13, 1952) :: Johnson, Laura :: Johnson (Brewer), Valda Cloe (b. February 24, 1939) '''Jones''' :: Jones, Blanche Annetta (b. April 21, 1908) :: Jones, Evelyn Joyce (b. July 23, 1935)  :: Jones, John Michael (b. November 18, 1946) :: Jones, John Russell (b. March 07, 1971) :: Jones, Mary Elizabeth (b. November 13, 1972) :: Jones, Minnie :: Jones, Robert Bural (b. April 27, 1909, d. April 14, 1989) '''Jordan''' :: Jordan, John Rufus :: Jordan, Minnie Inez (b. July 28, 1900, d. January 01, 1985) '''Julian''' :: Julian '''Kennedy''' :: Kennedy, Mary  '''Kilgore''' :: Kilgore, Adaline Estelle (b. April 14, 1916, d. March 04, 1983) :: Kilgore, Roberta Elizabeth (b. January 10, 1915) :: Kilgore, Samuel Massey (b. March 23, 1860, d. April 16, 1950) :: Kilgore, Samuel Rea, Sr (b. June 03, 1918) '''King''' :: King '''Kirk''' :: Kirk, Hazel Marie (b. January 01, 1934) '''Kistler''' :: Kistler, Peter (b. January 01, 1800, d. June 16, 1882)  '''Knapp''' :: Knapp, Melissa '''LaCons''' :: LaCons, Cyndee '''Lassister''' :: Lassiter, Robert Burgess Jr (b. date unknown, d. date unknown) '''LeFleur''' :: LeFleur, Claude '''Lilly(half)''' :: Lilly(half), Charlotte (b. date unknown) :: Lilly(half), Nancy Jane (b. date unknown) :: Lilly(half), William Franklin (b. date unknown) '''Lilly''' :: Lilly, Calvin Jones (b. August 03, 1826, d. July 07, 1905) :: Lilly, Charles (b. July 28, 1882) :: Lilly, Fannie (b. May 01, 1878, d. May 16, 1886) :: Lilly, Flora Isabell (b. May 18, 1888) :: Lilly, Sanual Watson (b. April 29, 1890) :: Lilly, Wilma Alice (b. December 10, 1876) :: Lilly, Zilpha Annie (b. October 16, 1879, d. January 03, 1955)  '''Lindsay''' :: Lindsay, Robbie Christopher (b. January 01, 1984) :: Lindsay, Robbie Davis (b. November 26, 1949) :: Lindsay, Sean Michael (b. October 08, 1985) :: Lindsay, Tracy Michele (b. July 19, 1988) '''Livingstone''' :: Livingstone, Harold Clayton (b. June 1900, d. November 1961) :: Livingstone, JoAnn Vick (b. September 01, 1931, d. March 30, 1996)  '''Long''' :: Long, Albert Benjamin (b. September 05, 1908, d. March 28, 1990) :: Long, Becky (b. date unknown) :: Long, Benjamin :: Long, Carey :: Long, Charles Benjamin (b. July 26, 1884, d. April 25, 1952)  :: Long, Charles Ray :: Long, Chase :: Long, David Andrew (b. October 08, 1924) :: Long, David Andrew (Andy), Jr (b. June 25, 1960) :: Long, Ernest Michael (b. August 02, 1946, d. date unknown) :: Long, Evelyn Birdell (b. March 22, 1910, d. April 06, 1977) :: Long, Gordan :: Long, Jane :: Long, John Scott :: Long, Mary Virginia (Ginger) (b. November 16, 1947) :: Long, Matthew Michael (b. March 11, 1984) :: Long, Max Chase (b. May 24, 1917) :: Long, Melissa Jeanne (b. February 01, 1989) :: Long, Nancy :: Long, Preston Andrew (b. October 28, 1992) :: Long, Ray Sherrin (b. May 16, 1915, d. March 26, 1984) :: Long, Ruth Evelyn (Lulie) (b. October 13, 1952) :: Long, Sharon :: Long, Star :: Long-Crotwell :: Long-Crotwell, Thomas Roy (b. August 13, 1984) '''Lundy''' :: Lundy, Bobbie Duncan (b. date unknown) :: Lundy, Cameron Lawrence (b. September 17, 1988) :: Lundy, Hobert Lawrence (b. December 05, 1953) '''MacAulay, McAulay, McAuley (sorted w/o reference to spelling of surname)''' :: Alexander Clay MacAulay (b. March 22, 1986) :: Alexander Stephens MacAulay (b. January 31, 1942) :: Alexander Stephens MacAulay, Jr (b. October 12, 1972) :: Alfred Augustus McAulay (b. February 26, 1843) :: Anne Howey McAuley (b. November 10, 1971) :: Annie Elizabeth McAuley (b. June 10, 1912) :: Betsy Ruth McAuley (b. date unknown) :: Brenton Thomas McAuley (b. July 26, 1980) :: Carey MacAulay :: Carolyn Virginia MacAulay (b. May 31, 1991) :: Charles Stuart MacAulay (b. May 14, 1959) :: Clayton Durham MacAulay :: Clyde Grady McAuley (b. July 31, 1903, d. April 23, 1995) :: Cora Elizabeth McAuley (b. August 16, 1879, d. January 09, 1966) :: Cora Margaret MacAulay (b. July 31, 1851, d. July 25, 1920) :: Daniel McAuley (b. July 01, 1756, d. December 24, 1840) :: Daniel Neal McAulay (b. January 29, 1828) :: David Travis McAuley (b. July 20, 1918, d. July 20, 1919) :: Doecas Prudence McAulay (b. February 13, 1832) :: Earle Holleman MacAulay (b. 1954) :: Earle Holleman MacAulay Jr (b. 1984) :: Edna Watts McAulay (b. October 16, 1940) :: Elizabeth MacAulay (b. February 27, 1809, d. October 09, 1874) :: Elizabeth McAulay (b. December 25, 1925) :: Elizabeth "Betsy" McAuley (b. 1799) :: Elizabeth Adaline Macaulay (b. November 07, 1844, d. August 01, 1892) :: Elizabeth Anne McAuley (b. March 22, 1988) :: Elizabeth Asley (Moore) McAuley (b. December 03, 1960) :: Elizabeth Davidson McAulay (b. November 29, 1845) :: Elizabeth Wilkes MacAulay (b. August 19, 1953) :: Ephraim Alexander McAulay (b. January 08, 1826) :: Erixona McAuley (b. 1804) :: Eunice Agusta MacAulay (b. November 30, 1895, d. September 12, 1976) :: Ewen MacAulay (b. January 05, 1715, d. October 15, 1817)  :: Frances Beavers MacAulay (b. May 02, 1954)  :: Ginger MacAulay :: Gladys McAuley (b. November 11, 1894, d. November 01, 1984) :: Green Lee McAuley (b. October 03, 1919, d. March 08, 1931) :: Green Lee Rea McAuley (b. September 15, 1849, d. May 30, 1916) :: Green Lee Rea McAuley, Jr (b. December 09, 1884, d. July 21, 1886) :: Hazel McAuley (b. February 02, 1925) :: Henrietta MacAulay (b. April 25, 1924) :: Henry Grady McAuley (b. December 27, 1889, d. June 28, 1955) :: Henry Grady McAuley, Jr (b. April 07, 1928) :: Henry Grady McAuley, III (b. May 06, 1955) :: Henry Grady McAuley, IV (b. July 26, 1989) :: Hugh McAulay (b. October 16, 1797, d. April 20, 1862) :: Hugh Ewart McAulay (b. January 19, 1838) :: Hugh Holleman McAulay (b. November 25, 1811, d. December 26, 1877) :: Hugh Hollaman MacAulay (b. January 09, 1902, d. April 08, 1960)  :: Hugh Holleman MacAulay, Jr (b. May 17, 1924)  :: Hugh Holleman MacAulay, III (b. November 03, 1948) :: Hugh Morrison McAulay (b. September 03, 1897, d. January 09, 1982) :: Hugh Roderick MacAulay (b. June 03, 1849)  :: Isabell Lee MacAulay (b. July 28, 1899, d. April 18, 1991)  :: Isabelle Evgenin MacAulay (b. March 05, 1847, d. August 01, 1892) :: James Douglas MacAulay (b. August 11, 1962) :: James Gray MacAulay (b. March 28, 1893, d. May 29, 1943) :: James Gray MacAulay, Jr (b. February 28, 1927) :: Jimmie McAuley (b. February 09, 1900) :: Joanne MacAulay (b. November 13, 1928)  :: Joanne MacAulay (b. July 05, 1956) :: Joe Frank MacAulay (b. January 07, 1916, d. October 28, 1978) :: Joe Frank MacAulay, Jr (b. 1948) :: John Black MacAulay (b. March 18, 1804, d. date unknown) :: John Caivin McAulay (b. December 19, 1835) :: John Dorroh MacAulay (b. April 16, 1910, d. September 30, 1958) :: John Hoyt McAuley (b. November 04, 1921) :: John Orr McAuley (b. September 20, 1882, d. February 12, 1942) :: Jordan Howey McAuley (b. September 19, 1977) :: Judith Elizabeth MacAulay (b. May 03, 1835, d. May 03, 1838) :: Julee McAulay (b. September 03, 1864)  :: Kathryn Augusta MacAulay (b. November 26, 1946) :: Kristie Ann McAuley (b. June 27, 1980) :: Laura Ashley McAuley (b. June 19, 1988) :: Laura Glyn McAuley (b. October 15, 1910) :: Laura Jean MacAulay (b. 1988) :: Lawrence Young McAuley, Sr (Lt.Col.) (b. February 13, 1919)   :: Lawrence Young McAuley, Jr (b. May 16, 1943) :: Lee MacAulay :: Lena Willis McAuley (b. December 10, 1913) :: Lilly Savannah McAuley (b. July 07, 1901, d. June 14, 1984) :: Louisa Coleman McAulay (b. December 29, 1951) :: Lucille Alexa MacAulay (b. May 01, 1960) :: Lyllian Rebecca MacAulay (b. October 21, 1944) :: Margaret McAulay (b. April 21, 1813, d. July 19, 1825) :: Margaret "Peggy" McAuley (b. 1788) :: Margaret Baty McAulay (b. March 23, 1830) :: Margaret Grier McAulay (b. February 27, 1862) :: Margaret Lee McAuley (b. May 17, 1916, d. October 16, 1918) :: Margaret M. MacAulay (b. October 01, 1837) :: Maria Locke MacAulay (b. October 24, 1969) :: Martha Black McAulay (b. January 12, 1824) :: Martha Laura McAuley (b. February 11, 1918) :: Martha Melvina McAulay (b. May 04, 1870, d. August 10, 1910) :: Mary McAuley (b. February 08, 1790) :: Mary Ann MacAulay (b. October 13, 1950)  :: Mary Heard MacAulay (b. December 02, 1832) :: Mary Lynn McAuley (b. September 23, 1905, d. December 22, 1968) :: Maud McAuley (b. November 06, 1896, d. August 28, 1899) :: Max McGill McAuley (b. October 29, 1891) :: May MacAulay :: Melissa Mae McAuley (b. April 23, 1978) :: Michael Roderick McAuley (b. September 06, 1958) :: Mollie (Mary) Birdell McAuley (b. April 27, 1887, d. March 15, 1963) :: Moses Johnson McAulay (b. October 23, 1854) :: Mozelle Estelle McAulay (b. May 22, 1887, d. March 25, 1971) :: Myrtle Rea McAuley (b. August 19, 1904, d. April 06, 1979) :: Nancy Keziah (Kizzie) McAulay (b. May 09, 1840) :: Neill MacAulay (b. September 06, 1805, d. September 12, 1873) :: Neill Webster MacAulay :: Neill Webster MacAulay (b. July 04, 1854, d. July 02, 1916) :: Neill Webster MacAulay (b. June 04, 1904, d. December 13, 1983)  :: Neill Webster MacAulay, Jr (b. April 10, 1935) :: Nichole Angelique McAuley (b. March 20, 1967) :: Olivia Estelle MacAulay (b. March 15, 1855) :: Pamela Kay McAuley (b. April 23, 1952) :: Patricia Dendy MacAulay (b. February 23, 1952) :: Patrick Lee McAuley (b. May 11, 1952) :: Patsey McAuley :: Patsy Sue McAuley (b. July 30, 1936) :: Robert Bruce. MacAulay (b. November 02, 1960) :: Robert Grier MacAulay (b. March 21, 1841, d. May 07, 1863)  :: Robert Grier MacAulay (b. February 22, 1897, d. November 11, 1943) :: Robert Grier MacAulay Jr (b. February 29, 1924) :: Roberta Buenna MacAulay (b. October 03, 1858) :: Roderick MacAulay (b. November 19, 1765, d. October 09, 1844) :: Sara Isabel MacAulay (b. March 23, 1942)  :: Sara Louise MacAulay (b. April 22, 1907) :: Sarah McAulay (b. 1806) :: Sarah Caldwell McAulay (b. February 14, 1834) :: Sarah Richardson McAulay (b. September 28, 1939) :: Sheri MacAulay :: Thomas Howey McAuley (b. April 19, 1945) :: Thomas M. McAulay (b. December 01, 1851, d. January 24, 1920) :: Theodocia Ovaline MacAulay (b. February 24, 1927) :: Todd Lee McAuley (b. December 14, 1961) :: Tracey Lynn McAuley (b. June 03, 1962) :: Virginia Kathryn MacAulay (b. April 23, 1913) :: Wil Lou Gray MacAulay (b. 1951)  :: Wilkes Dendy MacAulay (b. December 04, 1926, d. date unknown)  :: William MacAulay (b. February 28, 1816, d. March 09, 1856) :: William Clarence McAulay (b. January 11, 1867, d. April 15, 1921) :: William Clayton McAuley (b. July 27, 1947) :: William Dickey McAuley (b. July 15, 1926) :: William Jesse MacAulay (b. April 28, 1842) :: William Rea McAuley (b. November 06, 1877, d. December 09, 1940) :: William Reid McAuley (b. December 14, 1909, d. September 21, 1995) :: William Reid McAuley, Jr (b. October 15, 1939) :: William Reid McAuley, III (b. October 19, 1966) :: Wilton Clay MacAulay (b. October 16, 1958)  :: Witt MacAulay :: Zacheriah MacAulay (b. November 12, 1806) '''MacDonald''' :: MacDonald, Peggy (d. Aft. September 13, 1800) '''Magarahan''' :: Magarahan, James Thomas (b. August 16, 1989) :: Magarahan, Michael Joseph James (b. November 25, 1949) '''Mangum''' :: Mangum, Elizabeth Anne (b. July 17, 1978) :: Mangum, Stephanie Leigh (b. September 16, 1981) :: Mangum, Thomas Bryant (b. November 09, 1951) :: Mangum, William Bryant Jr '''Marcinell''' :: Marcinell, Blake Nicole(b. October 24, 1986) :: Marcinell, Brandon (b. November 27, 1984) :: Marcinell, Brett Johnson (b. May 23, 1981) :: Marcinell, Gerald '''Marett''' :: Marett, Jill Macaulay (b. 1950, d. 1973)  :: Marett, Linda Macaulay  :: Marett, William Clinton, Dr '''Mathews''' :: Mathews, Eula T. '''Matthews''' :: Matthews, Cora Martha (b. August 20, 1883, d. June 02, 1957) :: Matthews, Ezra McGill (b. 1847, d. 1919) :: Matthews, Helen Ingram (b. June 26, 1891, d. November 06, 1980) '''Mays''' :: Mays, Elizabeth '''McConnell''' :: McConnell, Sarah (b. January 01, 1747, d. March 29, 1783) '''McLeod''' :: McLeod, James Lewis (b. April 27, 1937) :: McLeod, William Lasater (b. May 31, 1904, d. August 07, 1979) :: McLeod, William Lasater, Jr (b. February 27, 1931) '''Merchant''' Merchant, Joy Renae (b. November 03, 1963) '''Millen''' :: Millen, Martha Lynn (b. November 02, 1904) :: Millen, Mary Margaret (b. August 13, 1902) :: Millen, Pressly McAuley, Sr (b. September 19, 1900) :: Millen, Samuel Joseph (b. January 17, 1863, d. July 21, 1943) :: Millen, Willie Genevieve (b. October 05, 1908) '''Mitchell''' :: Mitchell, Melinda Ophelia '''Mixon''' :: Mixon, Ottis Carrol (b. April 01, 1900, d. July 29, 1991) '''Morgan''' :: Morgan, Carl Vernon :: Morgan, Marion Vernon (b. February 21, 1932) '''Morris''' :: Morris, William Harvey (d. 1982)  '''Moses''' :: Moses, Pamela Akehurst (b. April 24, 1957) :: Moses, William '''Mullen''' :: Mullen, John Kenneth (b. October 08, 1912) :: Mullen, John Kenneth, Jr (b. November 12, 1945) :: Mullen, Mary Dolores (b. March 29, 1935) '''Murchison''' :: Murchison, Nannie Mae '''Murphree''' :: Murphree, Linda Susan '''Myers''' :: Myers, Austin Johnson (b. March 22, 1986) :: Myers, Christopher Michael (b. January 28, 1982) :: Myers, Michael '''Nall''' :: Nall, Jessica Ranae (b. April 13, 1990) :: Nall, John Mixon (b. June 06, 1968) :: Nall, Mary Evelyn (b. December 16, 1956) :: Nall, Thomas Claiborne (b. March 07, 1903, d. March 06, 1955) :: Nall, Thomas Gerald (b. September 23, 1930) :: Nall, Thomas Gerald, Jr (b. December 17, 1960) '''Newton''' :: Newton, Calvin Mark (b. June 16, 1953) :: Newton, Jeffrey Mark (b. June 03, 1988) :: Newton, Mary Frances (b. June 15, 1985) '''Odom''' :: Odom, L. G. '''Orr''' :: Orr, James, Jr (b. September 26, 1774) :: Orr, James (b. June 24, 1743, d. March 19, 1829)  :: Orr, James Jefferson (b. January 01, 1813, d. January 01, 1884) :: Orr, John (b. September 26, 1776, d. February 01, 1854) :: Orr, John Newton (b. January 01, 1832, d. September 22, 1863)  :: Orr, Laura Savannah (b. July 12, 1860, d. November 15, 1946)  :: Orr, Matthew (b. April 24, 1773) :: Orr, Thomas (b. April 23, 1778) :: Orr, William (b. January 01, 1771, d. January 01, 1861) '''Osborne''' :: Osborne, Karen '''Palin''' :: Palin, Barbara Ann (b. February 12, 1942) '''Parkington''' :: Parkington, Mary Jane (b. October 23, 1950) '''Parks''' :: Parks, Harriet C. (b. January 20, 1855, d. January 12, 1932) '''Perrin''' :: Perrin, James Cothran (b. April 29, 1891, d. February 09, 1970) :: Perrin, James Cothran, Jr (b. April 24, 1923) :: Perrin, Mary Eunice (b. January 12, 1930) :: Perrin, Neill Macaulay (b. August 13, 1925) '''Rea''' :: Rea, Amanda Elizabeth (b. March 16, 1829, d. June 10, 1866) :: Rea, Baby (b. September 16, 1880) :: Rea, Green Lea :: Rea, Green Lee Jr (b. January 22, 1879) :: Rea, Nancy Melvina (b. December 18, 1877, d. January 18, 1954) :: Rea, Roberta Estelle (b. April 08, 1882, d. November 15, 1955) '''Ritch''' :: Ritch, Wilson B. '''Robbins''' :: Robbins, Lester David (b. date unknown) :: Robbins, Margaret Rose (Betty) (b. October 05, 1939) '''Ross''' :: Ross, Corinne Janice '''Rossell''' :: Rossell, Georgia Cox (b. August 25, 1949) '''Schell''' :: Schell, James William (b. December 11, 1926, d. February 17, 1970) :: Schell, John Macaulay (b. February 11, 1967) '''Scofield''' :: Scofield, Avanell (b. January 12, 1924, d. August 12, 2003) :: Scofield, John Clayton (b. April 04, 1893, d. September 18, 1971) :: Scofield, Marcell (b. July 28, 1927, d. October 14, 1931) '''Sentelle''' :: Sentelle '''Shaffer''' :: Shaffer, Charles P. '''Shields''' :: Shields, Lula Rebecca '''Smith''' :: Smith, Earle Craig (b. July 11, 1952) :: Smith, Helen Kincer (b. April 20, 1983) :: Smith, Jane Macaulay (b. September 21, 1987) '''Snead''' :: Snead, George Granville, Sr '''Starnes''' :: Starnes, Dorcas Catherine (b. January 01, 1839, d. January 01, 1929) '''Teachy''' :: Teachy, Alexander Macaulay (b. March 28, 1985) :: Teachy, Guy Burton, II (b. September 29, 1980) :: Teachy, Guy Philip (b. November 15, 1951) '''Thomas''' :: Thomas, Barbara Ann '''Thompson''' :: Thompson, Duane Elton '''Tolerco''' :: Tolerco, Scarlet Marie (b. July 05, 1964) '''Tomlinson''' :: Tomlinson, John Robert  :: Tomlinson, Robert Kent '''Tripp''' :: Tripp, Doris '''Unknown''' :: Unknown :: Unknown :: Unknown :: :: Unkown, Zelda '''Walker''' :: Walker, Mary (d. September 01, 1790) '''Washam''' :: Washam, Cathrine Gibbs (b. July 06, 1923) :: Washam, Evelyn Louise (b. March 15, 1910) :: Washam, Hilda Harriet (b. May 06, 1926) :: Washam, Ruth McAulay (b. January 28, 1921) :: Washam, Thomas Caswell (b. December 20, 1911) :: Washam, Vivian Parks (b. April 11, 1916) :: Washam, William Allison (b. February 07, 1880, d. March 02, 1969) '''Watkins''' :: Watkins, Robert William '''Watson''' :: Watson, Julia (b. February 17, 1901, d. March 10, 1937)  '''Watts''' :: Watts, Edna (b. August 15, 1868, d. July 12, 1954) '''Wilkes''' Wilkes, Josey '''Williams''' :: Williams, Deborah Anne (b. October 12, 1956) :: Williams, Robert Caldwell '''Williamson''' :: Williamson, Lawrence Lamor (b. September 20, 1901) '''Wilson''' :: Wilson, Mamie Irene (b. September 06, 1895, d. January 06, 1974) '''Wise''' :: Wise, Charles W. :: Wise, George :: Wise, Marian Sources 1. Family History.. 2. Oral Family History.. 3. Family History.. 4. Unknown, Family Bible,(Unknown). 5. Family History and "A Genealogy Of The Descendants Of Ewen Macaulay"by Julian B. McAuley printed in 1991.. 6. Oral History and Family Records. 7. Unknown, Family Bible,(Unknown).

Descendants of Francis Bird & Rhoda Schermerhorn

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The goal of this project is to identify all the descendants of [[Bird-7326|Francis Bird]] and [[Schamerhorn-4|Rhoda Schamerhorn]], a couple in Nelson Co., Kentucky in the early 1800s. Unlike related projects, any person listed on WikiTree whose descent can be traced back to this couple is listed, irrespective of surname.

Descendants of Frank McCarty Mathews Jr.

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Descendants of Frank McCarty Mathews Jr. as compiled by [[Mathews-3929|Anne White "Sue" Mathews Lewis]] and transcribed by [[Mathews-3931|Denis E. Mathews]] (revised July 1997). OCR scanned into digital format and updated by [[Hildebrandt-355|Diane Hildebrandt]]. '''Note''': Names of the living have been removed.[[Hildebrandt-355|Hildebrandt-355]] 21:06, 1 March 2020 (UTC)
'''Descendants of Frank McCarty Mathews Jr.'''
*Ancestors of Frank McCarty Mathews Jr. are listed on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Descendants_of_Dr._Increase_Mathews Descendants of Dr. Increase Mathews]. Frank McCarty Mathews Jr. b. Muskingum County, OH 24 Feb 1893 d. Dyer, IN 22 May 1958 married Newark, OH 17 Feb 1917 to Anne Margaret White b. Newark, OH 27 Jun 1895 d. Gary, IN 4 Jul 1951. Children: 1. Anne White "Sue" Mathews b. Columbus, OH; I Sep 1918 d. 26 Nov 1998 married: [1] Phoenix, AZ 30 Sep 1940 to Ira Paul Wiggins b. 30 Sep 1918 d. May 1962 (Divorced). Children names removed. 1. Married [2] Henderson, KY 20 Aug 1947 to Hedley Raymond Lewis b. 16 Feb 1898 Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada d. 30 Sep 1971 Merrillville, IN. 2. Frank Thomas "Bud" Mathews b. 1 Sep 1919 d. 22 Dec 2003 married: [1] to Mary Rita Brice (Divorced) b. 14 May 1922 d. 1 Dec 2013. Names of living children removed. :2.1 Maureen Ruth Mathews b. 1 Feb 1950 d. 18 Jul 2009 married to Dale Bruce Roberts. :2.2 Theresa Ellen "Jheri" Mathews b. 23 Jun 1956 d. 27 Jul 2014 married to Richard Walsworth. 2. Married [2] Barbara Allen Temple (Divorced). 2. Married June Robinson Mills 3. Robert Hugh Mathews b. Hammond, IN 25 Oct 1920 d. Cairo, GA 19 Jun 1992 married Gary, IN 25 Oct 1941 to Joan Blaschke b. Gary, IN 21 Jun 1920 d. 15 May 2001. Names of living children removed. 4. Denis Edward Mathews b. 28 Apr 1922 d. 12 Mar 2003 married: [1] to Patricia Irene Freant (Divorced). Children: :4.1 Denis Alan (Mathews) Cook b. 1949 d. 22 May 2006 married to Catherine Louise Sobun b. 8 Oct 1948 d. 13 Oct 1991. Names of living children removed. 5. Julia Audrey "Judy" Mathews b. 28 Dec 1923 d. 1 Dec 2012 married to William "Bill" Lannin b. 28 Feb 1922 d. 29 Jan 2011. Names of living children removed. :5.1 Chris Edward Lannin b. 1955 d. 18 Sep 2018 married to Laurie Marie Fehlberg (Divorced). Names of living children removed. 6. James Williams Mathews b. 13 Dec 1925 d. 3 Jan 2010 married to Mary Neill Stinson b. 9 May 1927 d. 12 Jun 2007. Names of living children removed. Children: :6.1 William Jerome "Jerry" Mathews b. 16 Jun 1949 d. 12 Jul 1968 in Vietnam 7. David Eugene Mathews b. Gary, IN 26 May 1927 d. Valparaiso, IN 2 Jan 2000 married to Lorraine Carolyn Klauck. Children: :7.1 Joseph Mathews b. 8 Jun 1951 d. 8 Jun 1951 :7.2 Daniel Walker Mathews b. 7 Nov 1952 d. 4 Feb 2019 :7.3 Terrance Patrick Mathews b. 30 Aug 1959 d. 14 Dec 1959 8. Mary Louise Mathews b. 4 Apr 1929 d. 18 Oct 2009 married to LaVern Leo "Vern" Hildebrandt b 19 Feb 1926 d. 1 Mar 2005. Names of living children removed. Children: :8.1 Paul Eugene Hildebrandt b. 3 Dec 1949 d. 17 Dec 2006 married to Virginia Susan "Sue" Hrezo (Divorced). Names of living children removed. Children: ::8.1.1 Carl Eric Hildebrandt b. in Sicily 4 Jul 1970 d. in Germany 5 Dec 1970 :8.2 Martha Jean Hildebrandt b. Gary, IN 21 Nov 1959 d. Portage, IN 2 Jul 2002 married to Jerry Berry (Divorced). Names of living children removed. :8.3 Denise Ann Hildebrandt b. Gary, IN 21 Jun 1964 d. Gary, IN 21 Jun 1964 9. Martha Jeanne Mathews b. 29 Jul 1930 d. 30 Jun 1950 10. George Theodore "Ted" Mathews b. 3 Dec 1931 d. 9 Dec 2009 married to Geneva "Gen" Adams. Names of living children removed.

Descendants of Frederick van Iveren

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The following list was posted on the profile of [[Van_Iveren-14|Fredericke "van Iveren" (abt.1616-abt.1650)]] and was moved here because it is not part of his biography. This information has not been validated. : Descendants of Frederick Van Iveren : Source: FTM WFT Vol 3 : 1 Frederick Van Iveren WFT Est. 1586-1616 - WFT Est. 1641-1700 : ......... 2 Myndert Frederickson Van Iveren 1636 - 1706 : ............... +Cathalyn Burger WFT Est. 1616-1642 - WFT Est. 1663-1730 : .................... 3 Frederick Van Iveren 1657 - 1740 : .................... 3 Burger Van Every 1660 - WFT Est. 1692-1751 : .......................... +Elizabeth (Elsie) Meyer WFT Est. 1645-1669 - WFT Est. 1691-1757 : ............................... 4 Martin Van Every 1685 - 1760 : ...................................... +Judith Holmes WFT Est. 1679-1702 - WFT Est. 1726-1791 : ........................................... 5 McGregary Van Every 1723 - 1786 : ................................................. +Mary Wilcox WFT Est. 1718-1739 - WFT Est. 1775-1830 : ...................................................... 6 David Van Every 1757 - 1820 : ............................................................ +Sarah Showers WFT Est. 1745-1771 - WFT Est. 1800-1860 : ................................................................. 7 David Van Every 1782 - WFT Est. 1783-1872 : ................................................................. 7 Hannah Van Every 1783 - WFT Est. 1784-1877 : ................................................................. 7 Samuel Van Every 1785 - WFT Est. 1786-1875 : ................................................................. 7 John Van Every 1785 - WFT Est. 1786-1875 : ................................................................. 7 Michael Van Every 1790 - WFT Est. 1791-1880 : ................................................................. 7 William Van Every 1792 - WFT Est. 1793-1882 : ................................................................. 7 Peter Van Every 1794 - WFT Est. 1795-1884 : ................................................................. 7 Mary Van Every 1797 - WFT Est. 1798-1891 : ................................................................. 7 Elizabeth Van Every 1797 - WFT Est. 1798-1891 : ................................................................. 7 Charles Van Every 1797 - WFT Est. 1798-1887 : ................................................................. 7 Andrew Van Every 1798 - 1873 : ....................................................................... +Nancy Lucellas 1799 - WFT Est. 1851-1894 : ............................................................................ 8 Samuel Van Every 1820 - 1888 : ................................................................................... +Cordelia Hitchcock 1822 - 1846 : ........................................................................................ 9 Lucinda Van Every 1842 - 1905 : .............................................................................................. +Robert Mitchell WFT Est. 1813-1842 - WFT Est. 1865-1928 : ................................................................................................... 10 Anna Mitchell 1861 - 1862 : ................................................................................................... 10 David Richardson Mitchell 1862 - 1926 : ........................................................................................ *2nd Husband of Lucinda Van Every: : .............................................................................................. +John Cook WFT Est. 1821-1854 - WFT Est. 1886-1938 : ................................................................................................... 10 Mary Cordelia Cook 1866 - 1889 : ................................................................................................... 10 Sarah Cook 1867 - 1948 : ......................................................................................................... +James Campten WFT Est. 1850-1870 - WFT Est. 1884-1956 : ................................................................................................... 10 Emma Jane Cook 1869 - 1903 : ......................................................................................................... +Bert Pick WFT Est. 1852-1872 - WFT Est. 1886-1958 : ................................................................................................... 10 Prinnie Cook 1872 - WFT Est. 1886-1966 : ......................................................................................................... +Royal Kenyon WFT Est. 1855-1875 - WFT Est. 1889-1961 : ................................................................................................... 10 Pearl Cook 1876 - WFT Est. 1890-1970 : ......................................................................................................... +Clark Kenyon WFT Est. 1859-1879 - WFT Est. 1893-1965 : ................................................................................................... 10 Harry Eugene Cook 1877 - WFT Est. 1878-1967 : ................................................................................................... 10 Roy Cook 1880 - WFT Est. 1881-1970 : ................................................................................................... 10 Raymond Willis Cook 1884 - 1914 : ........................................................................................ 9 Sarah Jane Van Every 1844 - 1919 : .............................................................................................. +James Colbert WFT Est. 1818-1851 - WFT Est. 1884-1936 : ................................................................................................... 10 William Henry Colbert 1863 - 1880 : ................................................................................................... 10 Elvira Colbert 1864 - 1895 : ......................................................................................................... +Ed Richards WFT Est. 1847-1867 - WFT Est. 1881-1953 : ................................................................................................... 10 John Colbert 1866 - 1928 : ................................................................................................... 10 George Colbert 1868 - WFT Est. 1869-1958 : ................................................................................................... 10 Charles Wesly Colbert 1870 - 1880 : ................................................................................................... 10 Benjamin Franklin Colbert 1873 - WFT Est. 1874-1963 : ................................................................................................... 10 Thomas Colbert 1875 - WFT Est. 1876-1965 : ................................................................................................... 10 Mary Loets Colbert 1878 - WFT Est. 1892-1972 : ......................................................................................................... +Clarence Poole WFT Est. 1861-1881 - WFT Est. 1895-1967 : ................................................................................................... 10 Sameul Eugene Colbert 1880 - WFT Est. 1881-1970 : ................................................................................................... 10 Perry Colbert 1882 - WFT Est. 1883-1972 : ........................................................................................ 9 Nelson Van Every 1845 - 1926 : .............................................................................................. +Mary Alberta Rose WFT Est. 1841-1866 - WFT Est. 1891-1954 : ................................................................................................... 10 James Van Every 1882 - WFT Est. 1883-1972 : ................................................................................................... 10 John Van Every 1888 - WFT Est. 1889-1978 : ................................................................................................... 10 George Van Every 1888 - WFT Est. 1889-1978 : ................................................................................................... 10 Rhoda Van Every WFT Est. 1866-1895 - WFT Est. 1882-1977 : ......................................................................................................... +(?) Husband Of Rhoda Van Every Asher WFT Est. 1856-1893 - WFT Est. 1882-1971 : ................................................................................................... 10 Georgia Van Every WFT Est. 1866-1896 - 1922 : ......................................................................................................... +Roy DeLong WFT Est. 1861-1893 - WFT Est. 1918-1980 : ................................................................................................... 10 Glen Van Every WFT Est. 1866-1895 - WFT Est. 1886-1974 : ......................................................................................................... +(?) Wife Of Glen Van Every Engelhaupts WFT Est. 1865-1901 - WFT Est. 1886-1981 : ................................................................................................... 10 Marian Van Every WFT Est. 1866-1895 - WFT Est. 1882-1977 : ......................................................................................................... +(?) Engelhaupts WFT Est. 1856-1893 - WFT Est. 1882-1971 : ........................................................................................ 9 Samuel Van Every 1846 - 1918 : .............................................................................................. +Thamer Talbott WFT Est. 1831-1858 - WFT Est. 1885-1946 : ................................................................................................... 10 Lucy Van Every 1870 - WFT Est. 1871-1964 : ................................................................................................... 10 Maude Van Every 1872 - WFT Est. 1873-1966 : ................................................................................................... 10 Clyde Van Every 1879 - 1894 : ................................................................................................... 10 Leon Van Every 1882 - WFT Est. 1883-1972 : ................................................................................................... 10 James Van Every WFT Est. 1864-1870 - 1871 : ............................................................................ *2nd Wife of Samuel Van Every: : ................................................................................... +Abigail Stewart 1825 - 1866 : ........................................................................................ 9 George Van Every 1848 - 1932 : .............................................................................................. +Wife Of George Van Every (?) WFT Est. 1833-1857 - WFT Est. 1876-1945 : ................................................................................................... 10 Sadie Van Every 1873 - WFT Est. 1887-1967 : ......................................................................................................... +(?) Husband Of Sadie Van Every Brock WFT Est. 1856-1876 - WFT Est. 1890-1962 : ................................................................................................... 10 Emma Van Every WFT Est. 1869-1898 - 1947 : ......................................................................................................... +(?) Husband Of Emma Van Every Bonsias WFT Est. 1859-1896 - WFT Est. 1885-1974 : ................................................................................................... 10 Thomas Van Every WFT Est. 1869-1898 - WFT Est. 1875-1977 : ................................................................................................... 10 Jess Van Every WFT Est. 1869-1898 - WFT Est. 1875-1977 : ................................................................................................... 10 Lou Van Every WFT Est. 1869-1898 - WFT Est. 1875-1977 : ................................................................................................... 10 Mamie Van Every WFT Est. 1869-1898 - WFT Est. 1874-1980 : ........................................................................................ 9 Emily Van Every 1850 - 1853 : ........................................................................................ 9 Alice Van Every 1853 - 1930 : .............................................................................................. +Charles Brock WFT Est. 1827-1853 - WFT Est. 1877-1941 : ........................................................................................ 9 Emma Van Every 1856 - WFT Est. 1857-1950 : ........................................................................................ 9 Judson Van Every 1859 - 1923 : .............................................................................................. +Mary Vardy WFT Est. 1847-1874 - WFT Est. 1910-1963 : ................................................................................................... 10 Mamie Van Every 1885 - WFT Est. 1886-1979 : ................................................................................................... 10 Ripley Van Every 1887 - 1947 : ................................................................................................... 10 Lella Van Every 1890 - WFT Est. 1891-1984 : ................................................................................................... 10 Bert James Van Every 1895 - WFT Est. 1896-1985 : ................................................................................................... 10 Judson Van Every 1898 - WFT Est. 1899-1988 : ................................................................................................... 10 Mildred Van Every 1899 - 1929 : ................................................................................................... 10 Nellie Virginia Van Every Private - : ......................................................................................................... +Lewis Stone Private - : ........................................................................................ 9 Charles Van Every 1861 - 1921 : ........................................................................................ 9 Melvin Van Every 1863 - 1929 : .............................................................................................. +Mary Jane Denyer WFT Est. 1859-1878 - WFT Est. 1880-1963 : ........................................................................................ *2nd Wife of Melvin Van Every: : .............................................................................................. +Josie Thedford WFT Est. 1846-1873 - WFT Est. 1902-1961 : ................................................................................................... 10 Minnie Van Every 1884 - WFT Est. 1885-1978 : ................................................................................................... 10 Samuel Van Every 1886 - WFT Est. 1887-1976 : ................................................................................................... 10 Abigail Van Every 1888 - 1888 : ................................................................................................... 10 Willa Van Every 1889 - 1916 : ................................................................................................... 10 Eva Van Every 1892 - WFT Est. 1893-1986 : ................................................................................................... 10 Melvin Van Every 1898 - 1899 : ................................................................................................... 10 Myrtle Van Every 1900 - 1951 : ........................................................................................ 9 Clara Van Every WFT Est. 1841-1864 - WFT Est. 1858-1949 : .............................................................................................. +(?) Husband Clara Van Every Valines WFT Est. 1832-1863 - WFT Est. 1858-1944 : ............................................................................ *3rd Wife of Samuel Van Every: : ................................................................................... +Margaret Jane Watkins 1842 - 1910 : ........................................................................................ 9 Wilmina Van Every 1867 - WFT Est. 1868-1961 : ........................................................................................ 9 Walter Van Every 1868 - 1918 : ........................................................................................ 9 Delbert Van Every 1870 - 1890 : ........................................................................................ 9 Elizabeth Van Every 1872 - WFT Est. 1873-1966 : ........................................................................................ 9 Pearl Van Every 1873 - 1957 : .............................................................................................. +(?) Husband Pearl Van Every Mooney WFT Est. 1851-1878 - WFT Est. 1903-1964 : ........................................................................................ *2nd Husband of Pearl Van Every: : .............................................................................................. +(?) Husband Pearl Van Every Ward WFT Est. 1858-1893 - WFT Est. 1917-1977 : ........................................................................................ 9 Naomi Van Every 1875 - 1885 : ........................................................................................ 9 Myrtle Van Every 1877 - WFT Est. 1904-1971 : .............................................................................................. +John Carleston WFT Est. 1847-1877 - WFT Est. 1903-1963 : ................................................................................................... 10 Mabel Carleston 1896 - WFT Est. 1910-1990 : ......................................................................................................... +(?) Husband Mabel Carleston McGuire WFT Est. 1879-1899 - WFT Est. 1913-1985 : ................................................................................................... 10 Milton Carleston 1897 - WFT Est. 1914-1987 : ......................................................................................................... +Dimple Williamson Private - : ................................................................................................... 10 Margrete Carleston Private - : ......................................................................................................... +(?) Husb Of Margrete Carleston Fairchild Private - : ........................................................................................ 9 Lettie Lou Van Every 1881 - 1953 : .............................................................................................. +Robert Collier, Sr. 1874 - 1943 : ................................................................................................... 10 Mabel Collier Private - : ......................................................................................................... +Virgil Cowan Private - : ................................................................................................... 10 Robert (Bob Or PawPaw) Collier, Jr. Private - : ......................................................................................................... +"Vera" Ozema (Gran) Martin 1912 - 1988 : ................................................................................................... *2nd Wife of Robert (Bob Or PawPaw) Collier, Jr.: : ......................................................................................................... +Ledra Collier (?) Private - : ........................................................................................ 9 Lubie Van Every 1888 - WFT Est. 1889-1982 : ........................................................................................ 9 Willie Van Every WFT Est. 1854-1881 - WFT Est. 1859-1961 : ............................................................................ 8 John C. Van Every 1821 - WFT Est. 1822-1911 : ............................................................................ 8 William Nelson Van Every 1822 - WFT Est. 1823-1912 : ............................................................................ 8 Sarah Van Every 1825 - 1827 : ............................................................................ 8 Sarah Jane Van Every 1827 - WFT Est. 1828-1921 : ............................................................................ 8 Melinda Van Every 1830 - WFT Est. 1831-1924 : ............................................................................ 8 Martha Van Every 1833 - 1834 : ............................................................................ 8 Lemuel Van Every 1835 - WFT Est. 1836-1929 : ............................................................................ 8 Rachel Van Every 1837 - WFT Est. 1838-1931 : ............................................................................ 8 Mary Van Every 1839 - 1839 : ............................................................................ 8 Ellen Van Every 1841 - WFT Est. 1842-1935 : ............................................................................ 8 George Van Every 1843 - WFT Est. 1844-1933 : ............................................................................ 8 Mary Ann Van Every 1846 - 1928 : ............................................................................ 8 Wilamina Van Every 1849 - 1862 : ...................................................... 6 Benjamin Van Every 1759 - WFT Est. 1776-1849 : ............................................................ +Mary (Wife Of Benjamin Van Every)(?) WFT Est. 1755-1775 - WFT Est. 1776-1859 : ...................................................... 6 Abigail Van Every 1761 - WFT Est. 1762-1855 : ...................................................... 6 Samuel Van Every 1763 - WFT Est. 1780-1853 : ............................................................ +Hannah Coon WFT Est. 1759-1779 - WFT Est. 1780-1863 : ...................................................... 6 William Van Every 1765 - 1832 : ............................................................ +Elizabeth Stevens WFT Est. 1761-1780 - 1857 : ...................................................... 6 Phoebe Van Every 1767 - WFT Est. 1781-1861 : ............................................................ +Henry Young WFT Est. 1750-1770 - WFT Est. 1784-1856 : ...................................................... 6 Peter Van Every 1771 - WFT Est. 1772-1861 : ...................................................... 6 Andrew Van Every 1773 - WFT Est. 1800-1864 : ............................................................ +Jane Purbus WFT Est. 1757-1781 - WFT Est. 1800-1869 : ...................................................... 6 Patrick Van Every WFT Est. 1743-1753 - 1754 : ...................................................... 6 Frank Van Every WFT Est. 1743-1753 - 1754 : ........................................... 5 Burger Van Every WFT Est. 1706-1735 - WFT Est. 1712-1814 : ........................................... 5 Sara Van Every WFT Est. 1706-1735 - WFT Est. 1711-1817 : ............................... 4 Pietjc Van Every 1688 - WFT Est. 1689-1782 : ............................... 4 Myndert Van Every WFT Est. 1681-1710 - 1764 : ............................... 4 Catherine Van Every WFT Est. 1681-1710 - WFT Est. 1686-1792 : ............................... 4 Burger Van Every WFT Est. 1681-1710 - WFT Est. 1687-1789 : .................... 3 Johannes Van Iveren WFT Est. 1657-1686 - WFT Est. 1663-1765 : .................... 3 Rynier Van Iveren WFT Est. 1657-1686 - WFT Est. 1663-1765 : .................... 3 Niellje Van Iveren WFT Est. 1657-1686 - WFT Est. 1662-1767 : ......... *2nd Wife of Myndert Frederickson Van Iveren: : ............... +Pieterjc Van Vechten WFT Est. 1625-1647 - WFT Est. 1668-1736 : ......... 2 Carsten Frederickson Van Iveren 1638 - 1688 : ......... 2 Rynier Frederickson Van Iveren WFT Est. 1614-1658 - WFT Est. 1628-1736

Descendants of Frederick Young

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==Descendants of [[Young-7955|Frederick Young]] by Dr. David K. Faux== Generation No. 1 1. Frederick6 Young (Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born December 14, 1794 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died Aft. May 10, 1831. He married [[Young-9473|Catharine Young]] December 17, 1818 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Frederick Young and Sophia Young. She was born 1802 in New Jersey, USA. Notes for Frederick Young: Frederick Young was born 14 Dec. 1794 (Hamilton Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, "A Compilation of Things Naval and Military", List of Privates in 1st Reg't Gore Militia, Ancaster, 21 Nov. 1828, p. 3), probably in Seneca Township., died after 10 May 1831 (PAC, RG 10, Vol, 105, Indenture between William Crawford and Allen Corner, p. 152). Frederick Young of Barton Township. married 17 Dec. 1818 Catherine Young of Ancaster Township (no relation) (Register of Marriages and Baptisms in the Gore District, by the Rev. Ralph Leeming from 1816 to 1827, Transactions, Hamilton Branch, United Empire Loyalists Association, 1903, p. 19), b. 1802, daughter of Frederick and Sophia (Young) Young of Ancaster Township. (formerly of New Jersey) (RSC, Wentworth Co., file 18, Frederick Young, 9 Dec. 1820; Theodore F. Chambers, The Early Germans of New Jersey, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969 (originally published 1895), p. 578). One of the few details about Frederick Young to have been recorded is found in a letter from Abram Nelles to his father Robert Nelles. On 1 Dec. 1830 Abram Nelles complained about a tavern operated by Frederick Young at Crawford's place (Caledonia) as "it is a very great evil among the Indians particularly when kept by so unprincipled a man as the man who now keeps it." (R. Janet Powell, Indian Oratory and Other Papers, Grimsby Ont.: Grimsby Historical Society, 1970, p. 79). According to family records, Frederick Young came to Seneca about 1826 (the same records also errs in giving the date of Frederick's death as 1826), and his wife remarried to a man named Burrows (WYB). His leased 200 acre property along the Grand River was situated, until sold 10 May 1831by the owner William Crawford (Indian), between Crawford's farm on the north, and the farm of Jacob Wintermute on the south along the River (NA, Vol. 105, p. 152). The names of the children of Frederick Young are derived primarily from inscriptions on the back of pictures which came from the home of David (4) Young (No. 103) through Agnes (Young) Bundy, to Nettie (Young) Bain and Gertrude (Young) Patterson. The book of pictures was now in the possession of DH, and now donated to the HCMA. Notes for Catharine Young: Catharine married secondly a man with the surname Burrows, so her son John F. Young was often known as John "Burrows" Young. Children of Frederick Young and Catharine Young are: 2 i. Philip7 Young. 3 ii. Frederick Young. + 4 iii. John Frederick Young, born March 03, 1820 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. + 5. iv. Anne Young, born June 18, 1820, died December 08, 1907. + 6. v. Stephen Young, born 1826. + 7. vi. David Peter Young, born May 04, 1819 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, died August 04, 1900. 4. John Frederick7 Young (Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 03, 1820 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Elizabeth Kribbs October 13, 1845 in Gore District, Ontario, Canada. She died 1858 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Sarah Ann Wintermute April 28, 1857. She was born 1833. He married (3) Maria Phillips October 18, 1876 in Presbyterian Church, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Edward Phillips and Sarah. She was born in Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Frederick Young: John F. was also know as "Burrows" Young since after the death of his father, his mother married a man with the surname Burrows. Joh was born 3 March 1820 in Ancaster. Anecdotes about this family are found in the Recollections of Philip Young (1855-1937), transcribed by Winnifred (Young) Bruce, Toronto, in May 1946. Typed by DH from the records of James Young, Cayuga, 18 May 1964. Some pertinent parts of this document follow: "A lawyer who was married to a Young visited father one time. He was engaged in tracing the Young family in Canada and New York State. He claimed that father's people had owned land where the city of Albany now stands and that the estate amounted to thirty - five million dollars. When he found a complete list of descendants, he hoped to claim the estate. He evidently was sincere, for he did not ask any financial aid. The lawyer died before his work was done and we have never heard anything of it since then. It has been a standing joke in the family. When times were hard we would say, 'Well, never mind, wait till we get the Young Millions'. The lawyer picked Dad from a crowd on the station platform in Hagersville without an introductioon because he said Dad was a typical Young, tall, dark, with long arms and legs. Dad, his brother Will and Will's son ralph looked very much alike. Philip Young was born in a log house about three miles south of Caledonia in Oneida near the Grand River, March 22, 1855, and died Oct. 3, 1937 in toronto. He was buried in the Hespeler Cemetery. His father was John Young born March 3, 1820. Father could not remember the date of his father's death but said it took place when Grandfather was staying in Hagersville with his son, Will. Father's mother was Elizabeth Kribs, "Eliza" and her people came from around Stouffville and were early settlers. She died when Dad was only three years old and was buried about three miles south of hamilton in a little Methodist Church cemetery. The family was as follows, - Dave, Will, Sarah (Ern Young's mother - D.C.H), George, Anne and Philip. Grandfather married the second time to Sarah Anne Wintemute born in Oneida. she died in 1873. The family of this marriage was as follows - Jake, Mary, Tom (father of James (Joseph Henry Young, Cayuga, Ont.)) and Rebecca. (/D.C.H) John Young was the youngest of his family. Father thought that his Grandfather's name was Frederick and said he died in 1828.............My mother's name was Mary Ellen McBride born in Binbrook, Dec. 12, 1856. She died in Toronto Feb. 2, 1926 and was buried in the Hespeler Cemetery. Father and Mother were married on Nov. 29, 1883 at Grandmother McBride's home near Hagersville....................The family was as follows - Ellen Elizabeth - 1884-1910, Frederick, William Gladstone, Mary Beatrice, Gertrude Agnes, and twins Percival Philip and Winnifred Constance." At the time of his marriage to Elizabeth Kribs, John was residing in Ancaster, Elizabeth in Barton (DMR, Gore District, 1842-1855, p. 38); secondly 28 April 1857 Sarah Ann wintermute; thirdly 18 Octiber 1876 Maria (Phillips) Young (Registers of the Caledonia Presbyterian Church, copied by DH in 1974 John is found in the 1851 to 1871 census of Oneida Township, where he was recorded as a farmer residing on 40 acres, Lot 38, River Range. More About John Frederick Young: Occupation: 1861, Farmer Religion: 1861, Methodist New Connection Residence: 1861, Oneida Township, 40 acres, River Range Lot 38. More About Elizabeth Kribbs: Burial: Methodist Cemetery, Barton Township, Ontario, Canada Notes for Sarah Ann Wintermute: Sarah Ann was the first cousin once removed to her husband John F. Young. Children of John Young and Elizabeth Kribbs are: + 8 i. David8 Young, born August 07, 1846; died November 24, 1932. 9 ii. William H. Young, born 1848. 10 iii. Sarah Elizabeth Young, born October 06, 1850; died September 17, 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Calvin Young; born August 22, 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died August 13, 1929. Notes for George Calvin Young: Residing in Oneida Township, of the Methodist faith, and a farm laborer in the 1881, 1891, and 1901 censuses. One record has his birth date as 1850. More About George Calvin Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 11 iv. George Young, born 1851. 12 v. Anne Young, born 1853. + 13 vi. Philip Young, born May 22, 1855 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died October 03, 1937 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Children of John Young and Sarah Wintermute are: 14 i. Jacob W.8 Young, born 1858. 15 ii. Rebecca J. Young, born 1860. 16 iii. Mary M. Young, born 1862. + 17 iv. Thomas Franklin W. Young, born January 16, 1871 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died May 1945 in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. 5. Anne7 Young (Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born June 18, 1820, and died December 08, 1907. She married David Poss February 11, 1844 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born June 29, 1821 in USA, and died May 01, 1894. More About Anne Young: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Onondaga Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada Notes for David Poss: David Poss (a farmer), Anna, and family (all Wesleyan Methodists) were residing in Onondaga Township, Brant County. According to the 1875 Brant County Atlas, D. Poss was then residing on River Range Lot 67, Onondaga Township. More About David Poss: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Onondaga Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada Children of Anne Young and David Poss are: 18 i. Jane8 Poss, born 1844. + 19 ii. Jacob W. Poss, born June 04, 1846; died March 06, 1926. + 20 iii. John Poss, born August 17, 1848. 21 iv. Elizabeth Poss, born 1850. 22 v. David Poss, born 1852. 23 vi. Robert Poss, born March 26, 1854; died July 20, 1905. He married Nancy A. Omulvenny; born August 31, 1857; died 1933. More About Robert Poss: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Onondaga Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada More About Nancy A. Omulvenny: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Onondaga Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada 24 vii. Mary Catharine Poss, born 1857. She married Charles Peter Young. Notes for Mary Catharine Poss: Mary Catharine married her first cousin Charles Peter Young, son of David Peter Young. See the entry for Charles Peter Young for more information. 25 viii. George Poss, born 1860. 6. Stephen7 Young (Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born 1826. He married Elizabeth Smith March 28, 1848 in Gore District, Ontario, Canada. She was born 1826. Notes for Stephen Young: At the time of their marriage both parties were residing in Glanford. The 1871 Census shows Stephen and family residing in Ancaster Township. By 1881 they were residing alone (he a Farmer; both Methodists) in Townsend, Norfolk County. More About Stephen Young: Occupation: 1851, Farmer Religion: 1851, Episcopal Methodist Residence: 1851, Glanford Township, 35 acres, Lot 5, Concessions 2. Children of Stephen Young and Elizabeth Smith are: 26 i. Sarah8 Young, born 1850. 27 ii. John Young, born 1851. 28 iii. Henry Bruce Young, born 1853. 29 iv. Cecelia L. Young, born 1855. 30 v. William Wallace Young, born 1857. 31 vi. Jerusha Young, born 1858. 32 vii. Stephen David Young, born 1860. 7. David Peter7 Young (Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born May 04, 1819 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, and died August 04, 1900. He married (1) Elizabeth Matilda Young, daughter of George Young and Mary Terryberry. She was born February 28, 1827 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died September 27, 1897 in Hannon, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Barbara Young March 01, 1841 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born April 01, 1823, and died December 24, 1901. Notes for David Peter Young: David Peter married his first cousin Barbara Young, daughter of Peter Young. The 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County shows David as residing in Seneca Township, River Range lot 24, 135 acres - being a farmer and a Justice of the Peace. In the Hamilton Spectator of 5 March 1891, p. 12 under the heading "Caledonia" is found, "Mr. and Mrs. David Young Sr. of Seneca Tsp. were surprised by all their sons and daughters and families who had come to celebrate their parents Golden Wedding Anniversary. Rev. C.W. Cousins of the Methodist Church spoke at the church service." The list of children and grandchildren of the couple is found in the records noted under David's father Frederick's entry, plus the various census and church records indicated, as well as MN, and notes recorded by DH (1965), based on an interview with Arthur Bain (1951). More About David Peter Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Religion: Wesleyan Methodist Residence: 1861, Seneca Township, River Front Lot 24, 105 acres. Notes for Elizabeth Matilda Young: For the descendants of Elizabeth Matilda Young, see the section on her husband and first cousin, Henry Young, son of Henry Young. It should be noted that Elizabeth suffered the double indignity and sorrow in having her eldest son James William Young, and her youngest brother John Young convicted of murder in 1876. Her brother went to the gallows and her son to prison for life. It can only be guessed at how this must have affected her. OBITUARY: (Hamilton Herald; OAC) "Sept. 27. - by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Young of the Township of Barton loses one of its most respected residents and her husband and children a faithful wife and mother. She was born near Caledonia on the 29th of February, 1827 and was married to Henry Young of Barton on the 21st of April 1849. She was a daughter of George and Mary Young. She presented her husband with five sons and four daughters, who are all living in Hamilton, with the exception of the oldest and third daughter, Mrs. Chas. Hines of the mountain brow, and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell of this place. For the past seven years she had been a great sufferer, having had several paralytic strokes besides dropsy and Bright's disease. She died on Thursday, Sept. 23rd, in her 70th year. The interment took place at the Stone Ridge Church, Ryckman's Corners, on Saturday last, a large crowd of relatives and friends attending."For her obituary, and further information, see the entry for Elizabeth as the daughter of George Young, son of Daniel Young. More About Elizabeth Matilda Young: Burial: Barton Stone Church Cemetery, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Notes for Barbara Young: Barbara, recently widowed, was residing with daughter Agnes on 3 acres on Lot 24, Seneca Township. More About Barbara Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Child of David Young and Elizabeth Young is: + 33 i. Celestia Jane8 Young, born July 01, 1849 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died September 10, 1937 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Children of David Young and Barbara Young are: 34 i. Barbara Ann8 Young, born 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Ann Young: One record has her name as Catharine, born 1841, and died 1842. + 35 ii. Frederick William Young, born January 09, 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died January 26, 1929 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 36 iii. Charles Peter Young, born December 12, 1844 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died April 10, 1916. + 37 iv. Stephen Young, born June 13, 1846 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died May 24, 1931 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. 38 v. Peter Young, born February 26, 1848; died June 13, 1852. 39 vi. Charlotte Young, born June 24, 1850. + 40 vii. Angelina Hannah Young, born December 14, 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died July 19, 1920. + 41 viii. Rebecca Young, born April 14, 1854 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died October 21, 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 42 ix. Elizabeth Young, born June 01, 1856 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died March 31, 1874 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Elizabeth Young: OBITUARY: Hamilton Spectator, 1 April 1874. "YOUNG. (Caledonia) About 7 o'clock last evening, a young lady, about 18 years of age, third daughter of David Young, Esq., who resides close to the river about two miles below here, was drowned while attempting to cross the river in a small boat for the purpose of attending a minister's social at a neighbour's house. It seems the youg lady was accustomed to cross the river in this manner, but having on rubber shoes and their being ice in the bottom of the boat, her feet slipped and she fell over the side of the baot into the water when she screamed and made desperate struggles to regain the boat, but all in vain. She rose to the surface once after sinking. Several friends, who stood on the opposite shore, were eyewitnesses of this heart - rending scene, but as no boat was at hand and being unable to swim, were not able to render any assistance. The body was recovered only this morning about 8 o'clock after a long and weary search during the whole night. Mr. Young is one of the oldest and most respectable citizens on the river, and he and his family have the sympathy of the entire community in this terrible calamity." More About Elizabeth Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada + 43 x. David Franklin Young, born February 26, 1858 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died August 13, 1919 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 44 xi. Agnes Young, born March 14, 1860 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died January 23, 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Bundy; born 1849; died 1918. More About Agnes Young: Burial: Caledonia Cemetery, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada More About George Bundy: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 45 xii. Barbara Annie Young, born March 10, 1862 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died April 26, 1871. 46 xiii. Leonard Young, born December 30, 1865 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died March 26, 1871. More About Leonard Young: Burial: Methodist Cemetery, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Generation No. 3 8. David8 Young (John Frederick7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 07, 1846, and died November 24, 1932. He married Elsie Sheppard December 23, 1879. She was born October 08, 1859. Notes for David Young: During the 1881 census, David (a labourer) was residing in Sombra, Bothwell, Lambton County, Ontario with his wife Elsie, their infant son Milvel, and David's brother Philip. All were Episcopal Methodists. David (a farm labourer) was still residing with his family (Elsie and 6 children) in Sombra during the 1901 census (all Methodist Episcopals). Children of David Young and Elsie Sheppard are: 47 i. Milvel9 Young, born October 1880. 48 ii. Pearl Young, born March 19, 1882. 49 iii. Annie V. Young, born February 04, 1885. 50 iv. Charles Young, born April 03, 1887. 51 v. William Young, born July 12, 1890. 52 vi. Sarah Young, born June 16, 1892. 53 vii. John Young, born March 31, 1896. 13. Philip8 Young (John Frederick7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born May 22, 1855 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died October 03, 1937 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen McBride November 29, 1883 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Joseph Mc Bride and Eleanor Moore. She was born December 12, 1856 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada, and died February 02, 1926 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Philip Young: Much of the information on this branch of the family comes from PK. More About Philip Young: Burial: Hespeler Cemetery, Hespeler, Ontario, Canada More About Mary Ellen McBride: Burial: Hespeler Cemetery, Hespeler, Ontario, Canada Children of Philip Young and Mary McBride are: 54 i. Ellen Elizabeth9 Young, born October 14, 1884 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died February 06, 1910. More About Ellen Elizabeth Young: Burial: Hespeler Cemetery, Hespeler, Ontario, Canada 55 ii. Frederick Young, born April 01, 1886 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died July 21, 1957 in Victoria, British columbia, Canada. 56 iii. Mary Beatrice Young, born September 01, 1887 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Lloyd Walker. More About Mary Beatrice Young: Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 57 iv. William Gladstone Young, born February 27, 1889 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1957 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He married Anne. 58 v. Gertrude Agnes Young, born April 15, 1890 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. More About Gertrude Agnes Young: Burial: Hespeler Cemetery, Hespeler, Ontario, Canada 59 vi. Percival Philip Young, born January 24, 1898 in Vittoria, Ontario, Canada; died in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He married Marion. + 60 vii. Winnifred Constance Young, born January 24, 1898 in Vittoria, Ontario, Canada; died May 1975 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 17. Thomas Franklin W.8 Young (John Frederick7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born January 16, 1871 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died May 1945 in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. He married Maria Wellesby September 28, 1893 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Francis Wellesby and Hannah. She was born September 09, 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died December 20, 1940 in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Thomas Franklin W. Young: Residing on Lot 2, Concession 6, Oneida Township during the 1901 census. At this time Thomas was a farmer, and the family were of the Baptist faith. More About Thomas Franklin W. Young: Burial: Cayuga Riverside Cemetery, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada More About Maria Wellesby: Burial: Cayuga Riverside Cemetery, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada Children of Thomas Young and Maria Wellesby are: + 61 i. Joseph Henry9 Young, born April 24, 1895 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada. 62 ii. Herbert Young, born February 28, 1898. He married Elsie Belzner. 63 iii. Sadie Mable Young, born April 22, 1900. She married Edward Charles Walpole. 64 iv. Jessie Young, born March 02, 1902. She married Morris Phillips. 65 v. Mary Julie Young, born April 24, 1904. She married Robert Calder Hopwood. 66 vi. Alice Young, born December 12, 1906. She married Walter B. Humphrey. 67 vii. Sidney Howard Young, born February 22, 1909. He married Jean Farrell November 05, 1932 in Belzner Home, Port Robinson, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Sidney Howard Young: Wedding announcement in HCMA, You - 22. 68 viii. Luella Young, born February 23, 1910; died August 12, 1936 in Welland General Hospital. She married Frank Belzner. Notes for Luella Young: Also known as "Louie". More About Luella Young: Burial: Cayuga Riverside Cemetery, Cayuga, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 19. Jacob W.8 Poss (Anne7 Young, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born June 04, 1846, and died March 06, 1926. He married (1) Unknown. He married (2) Agnes Fielder December 22, 1868 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of John Fielder and Sarah. She was born April 27, 1849, and died July 06, 1916. More About Jacob W. Poss: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Onondaga Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada More About Agnes Fielder: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Onondaga Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada Child of Jacob Poss and Unknown is: 69 i. John9 Poss, born November 18, 1871. Child of Jacob Poss and Agnes Fielder is: 70 i. Bell M.9 Poss, born July 07, 1876; died July 20, 1898. More About Bell M. Poss: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Onondaga Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada 20. John8 Poss (Anne7 Young, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 17, 1848. He married Pheby. She was born July 11, 1848. Children of John Poss and Pheby are: 71 i. Sarah9 Poss, born November 12, 1876. 72 ii. Annie Poss, born April 13, 1879. 73 iii. Bertie Poss, born July 20, 1882. 74 iv. Willard Poss, born October 06, 1886. 33. Celestia Jane8 Young (David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born July 01, 1849 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, and died September 10, 1937 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married Charles Harrison Hines November 27, 1866 in Congregational Church, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, son of Henry Hines and Elizabeth. He was born 1846 in USA, and died October 07, 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Celestia Jane Young: Most of the information on this family was provided by TN (much via his cousin Jean Kenney), and the rest from OAC. TN wrote, "I am now leaning toward the opinion that Celestia was the daughter of only one of Henry or Betsey, but not both. The evidence at present, is pointing towards her being Henry's daughter (funeral record in particular), but I still can't say for sure. Although, theoretically the eldest child of Henry and betsey, Celestia was tagged on at the end of the family Census of 1861 (listed AFTER all of ther siblings/half - siblings to that date). To me, this indicates that she was a family member, but in a different way than the other kids. As well, First Cousin Jean (Morrison) KENNEY, age 80) remembers that at Celestia's funeral in 1937 (when Jean was 16 years old), that Ira Young from Bracebridge (actually Foot's Bay) introduced himself as a half - brother of Celestia. In the 1861 Census of Barton Township, al of Henry and Elizabeth's children were listed prior to Celestia, even though Celestia, at age 12, was the eldest child and, if the child of BOTH parents, would have been listed first among the children. As well, there is no known prescedent for Celestia's first or second name in the Young family line that I am aware of to date. On the other side of the coin, Celestia was listed as a daughter of Henry in the Administration papers for his estate one hundred years ago on July 9th 1901 (died without a will). And, Celestia was also listed as a daughter of Betsey in Betsey's 1897 obit." More About Celestia Jane Young: Burial: Barton Stone Church Cemetery, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Notes for Charles Harrison Hines: According to TN, Charles was a butcher, first in Glanford, then in Hamilton. In the 1905 Directory for Hamilton he was listed as a butcher, working at 239 York Street, and residing at 55 Caroline Street North. More About Charles Harrison Hines: Burial: Barton Stone Church Cemetery, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Children of Celestia Young and Charles Hines are: + 75 i. Charles Henry Harrison9 Hines, born 1869; died 1950. 76 ii. James Arthur Hines, born March 16, 1873 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died January 20, 1950 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Edith Culp May 09, 1900 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; born March 17, 1883; died 1964. Notes for James Arthur Hines: A butcher by trade - living at 120 Wellington Street North in 1905 Hamilton Directory. The couple had no children. More About James Arthur Hines: Burial: Woodland Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Notes for Annie Edith Culp: Her occupation: milliner. + 77 iii. Emma Louise Hines, born October 27, 1874 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died November 25, 1969 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. 78 iv. Lillie Lozetta Hines, born March 13, 1876 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died 1965. She married Frank Pierce September 21, 1895 in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada; born 1869 in Canada. Notes for Frank Pierce: A labourer. Both parties residing in Hamilton at the time of their marriage. + 79 v. Lucille May Hines, born September 09, 1878 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died March 25, 1946 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. + 80 vi. Annie Eleanor Hines, born June 14, 1880 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. + 81 vii. Ethel Rose Hines, born April 02, 1882 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died 1955. 82 viii. Nettie Grace Hines, born December 27, 1883 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died November 20, 1900 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Nettie Grace Hines: Nettie was a "sewing girl" who was residing at 77 Jones Street in Hamilton at the time of her death of typhoid fever. 83 ix. Laura Edith Hines, born August 25, 1885 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died March 05, 1887. 84 x. Myrtle Olive Hines, born September 14, 1888 in Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died March 29, 1934. She married Corinto Micheli December 06, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 1886 in Italy. More About Myrtle Olive Hines: Burial: Barton Stone Church Cemetery, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Notes for Corinto Micheli: "Cory" was a baker, and apparently was connected to the Italian Mafia, dealing in illegal booze during the prohibition era. It appears that Myrtle was very unhappy, and ultimately hung herself in the basement of her mother Celestia's home in Hamilton. According to the recollections of members of TN's family, "when Cory Micheli came came to respects to Celestia and the family, that he arrived in a car with two bodyguards, both dressed in fedoras and long coats - just like in the movies and Uncle Albert recalls his Dad (Grandpa tom) whispering to him that the car was 'bulletproof'". + 85 xi. Harvey Harrison Hines, born June 02, 1890 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died October 09, 1956 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 35. Frederick William8 Young (David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born January 09, 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died January 26, 1929 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Elizabeth Ann Choate July 25, 1861 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born April 12, 1843, and died November 12, 1900 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Georgina Carpenter April 24, 1901. She was born May 30, 1871, and died May 24, 1944 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Frederick William Young: Frederick William Young and family were residing in Caledonia at the time of the 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 censuses. All were of the methodist faith. He was a painter by trade. In the 1901 census his birth date is given as 9 January 1843, and he was recorded as a widower. Much of the specific information comes from PK. This data was in turn taken from the Frederick William Young Family Bible, and from the testimony of PK's grandfather Harvey Dickenson Young. More About Frederick William Young: Burial: Caledonia Cemetery, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada Notes for Georgina Carpenter: OBITUARY: (HCMA, File You - 1). Mrs. Frederick Young. "The funeral of Mrs. Frederick Young, formerly Georgina Carpenter, was held on Saturday, May 27th from Miller's Funeral Home, and was attended by many friends and relatives. Mrs. Young suffered a stroke when taking a walk a short distance from her home on the south side of the river, the week previously and was removed to the Hamilton General Hospital. She passed away on May 24th. she was born May 30th, 1871, and was married in Caledonia in June 1901. She is survived by five sons, Fred W. Young, B. & B. foreman, Canadian National Railway, London; Lilliard, Clayton "Steve", Delbert, Caledonia; Hume with the Canadian Active Army; 18 grandchildren, and three sisters and three brothers - Mrs. Lewis Carpenter, Caledonia; Mrs. Dwight Klohn, New Mexico; Mrs. Hazel Robinson, Hamilton; John Carpenter, Simcoe; James Alber carpenter, Walkerville; and Oliver Carpenter, Mt. albion. The Rev. J.A. gale officiated at the funeral on Saturday and Messrs. Isaac Coles, William Marr, Roy Pettigrew, William hannah, Edward Clark and Tim Aldridge were pallbearers." More About Georgina Carpenter: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Frederick Young and Elizabeth Choate are: 86 i. Emma Gertrude9 Young, born July 07, 1862 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died March 25, 1883 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. More About Emma Gertrude Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 87 ii. Ida Young, born January 07, 1869 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 88 iii. Barbara Elonora Alberta Young, born January 19, 1872 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 89 iv. Teresa Maud Young, born October 10, 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 90 v. Elvia Jane Young, born February 20, 1875 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 91 vi. Thomas Choate Young, born December 02, 1876 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 92 vii. Margaret Bell Young, born November 21, 1877 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died August 04, 1926 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 93 viii. Frederick Lorne Young, born June 28, 1879 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died August 26, 1879 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 94 ix. Elgin G. Young, born May 16, 1880 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 95 x. Asa Burnham Young, born May 16, 1880 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died February 12, 1881 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. More About Asa Burnham Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 96 xi. Roper Milburne Young, born February 22, 1882 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 97 xii. Myrtle Angela Young, born December 25, 1884 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1970 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 98 xiii. Eliza Ann Young, born September 15, 1887 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died November 10, 1888 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. More About Eliza Ann Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Frederick Young and Georgina Carpenter are: 99 i. Frederick W.9 Young, born February 07, 1902 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died December 24, 1967. He married Jean Thompson January 17, 1927. More About Frederick W. Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada + 100 ii. Hillyard Cameron Young, born February 11, 1903 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died February 16, 1979 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 101 iii. David Clayton Young, born March 10, 1907 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died November 11, 1962. + 102 iv. Delbert Young, born August 11, 1908 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died April 30, 1979. + 103 v. Hume Young, born February 18, 1910 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1994 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 104 vi. Lloyd Clifford Young, born June 22, 1914; died March 09, 1915. 36. Charles Peter8 Young (David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born December 12, 1844 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died April 10, 1916. He married (1) Ellen Turner. She was born April 15, 1860, and died March 1944. He married (2) Sarah Ann Thompson December 13, 1865 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of William Thompson and Rebecca. She was born October 27, 1845 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died December 27, 1877. He married (3) Mary Catharine Poss September 07, 1878 in Elgin House Dundas, Ontario, Canada, daughter of David Poss and Annie. She was born 1857 in Onondaga Township Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Charles Peter Young: Residing in Caledonia with wife Ellen and their children at the time of the 1891 (when he was a customs detective officer) and 1901 censuses. PK reports that "Charles Peter apparently lost his leg in a wagon accident, when a load of logs fell on him. They removed the leg at home. He had a wooden leg and worked for customs at Fort Erie for many years. Three wives and 24 children total. One of his sons was William H. Young who was raised by his aunt Agnes (Young) Bundy. Charles Peter Young was walking home one night, was hit and robbed and was never right after." Some of the information on this family is from Helen Young, Port Dover. More About Charles Peter Young: Burial: United Church Cemetery, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada Occupation: 1871, Baliff Religion: 1871, Wesleyan Methodist Residence: 1871, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada More About Ellen Turner: Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario, Canada More About Sarah Ann Thompson: Burial: Methodist Cemetery, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Notes for Mary Catharine Poss: Mary Catharine married her first cousin Charles Peter Young, son of David Peter Young. Children of Charles Young and Ellen Turner are: + 105 i. Josephine Sabine9 Young. + 106 ii. Bert Young. 107 iii. Stan Young. Notes for Stan Young: Resided in New York State. Unmarried. + 108 iv. Agnes Young, born January 01, 1889. + 109 v. Gertrude Young, born August 23, 1890. + 110 vi. Josie Young, born June 26, 1892. + 111 vii. Albert Hamilton Young, born April 19, 1894; died August 21, 1950. + 112 viii. Ernest Douglas Young, born August 26, 1896 in Fort Erie, Welland County, Ontario, Canada; died June 02, 1967 in Paris, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. + 113 ix. Nellie Young, born February 28, 1899. Children of Charles Young and Sarah Thompson are: + 114 i. David F.9 Young, born January 18, 1867. 115 ii. Frederick William Young, born 1869. Notes for Frederick William Young: Died in Boise, Idaho (PK). 116 iii. Mary E. Young, born 1872. She married John Dean. 117 iv. Lewis Young, born December 02, 1874 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died July 25, 1955 in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Jennie Shipway in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; born 1878; died February 26, 1927 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Arletta Hurst; died October 1953. Notes for Lewis Young: His detailed obituary is found in HCMA, You - 7. It outlines his life, including work history and moves, his two marriages, and surviving him were "a brother Wm. H. Young, of Caledonia, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Dean, of Vancouver, also a step-daughter Mrs. Hilda Winger of Winnipeg. Two brothers, David T. Young, of Vancouver, and Frederick W. Young of Boise, Idaho, predeceased him." More About Lewis Young: Burial: United Church Cemetery, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada Notes for Jennie Shipway: Her obituary is found in HCMA, You - 24). No children are noted in this lengthy document. More About Jennie Shipway: Burial: United Church Cemetery, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada + 118 v. William H. Young, born August 1877 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died in Fort Erie, Welland County, Ontario, Canada. Children of Charles Young and Mary Poss are: 119 i. Etta May9 Young. She married (1) Barnhart. She married (2) Peter Taylor. 120 ii. Charles E. Young, born 1880. 37. Stephen8 Young (David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born June 13, 1846 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died May 24, 1931 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He married Emily Griffith October 01, 1867 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Benjamin Griffith and Phebe. She was born March 30, 1849 in Ireland, and died 1923 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Stephen Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census. Some of the information on this family comes from PK. More About Stephen Young: Occupation: 1871, Gentleman Residence: 1871, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Notes for Emily Griffith: The 1901 Census of Brantford indicates that Emily immigrated to Canada in the year 1852. Children of Stephen Young and Emily Griffith are: + 121 i. Ida May9 Young, born August 30, 1868 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died September 20, 1946 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 122 ii. Charles F. Young, born 1870. 123 iii. Barbara Ann Young, born 1872. 124 iv. Stephen Young, born 1874. 125 v. Benjamin Lesley Young, born 1876. + 126 vi. Alberta Young, born 1878; died October 22, 1938. 40. Angelina Hannah8 Young (David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born December 14, 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died July 19, 1920. She married John Dickenson, son of Edward Dickenson and May Irwin. He was born August 03, 1847 in England, and died 1932. Notes for Angelina Hannah Young: "Hannah Angela Young married John Dickenson.They owned the Hamilton incline railroad and the property where the Ontario Psychiatric Hospital grounds were. They had money. Mr Dickenson built little red brick school houses, was a mason by trade. He built the assylum and drank like a fish. He used to go to the bank and get $30-$40 worth of nickels and throw them for the kids in the street. Their sons :Harvey Dickenson -went through $75,000,a free house and-lost his shoe store business in Hamilton. Irwin-went to Wallaceburg.was a high school teacher and the Mayor of Wallaceburg. Both Irwin and Harvey were killed within two years of one another. Both ran into the back of trucks Harvey coming from Toronto and Irwin from Sarnia. These bits of information were told to me by my grandfather Harvey Dickenson Young before he died in 1980." (PK) More About Angelina Hannah Young: Burial: Dickenson Cemetery, Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Notes for John Dickenson: In the 1881 census of Glanford Township, John and family are are recorded as being of the Canadian Methodist faith, and he a builder and brick maker by trade. Similar findings are seen in the 1891 census of the same township. In the 1901 census of Glanford, John was a farmer, residing on Concession 2, Lot 5, 241 acres; and was residing with his wife and 5 of their children. According to Harvey Dickenson Young (as told to his grandaughter PK, "They owned the Hamilton Incline Railroad and the property where the hamilton Psychiatric Hospital grounds were. They had money. Mr. Dickenson built little red school houses, was a mason by trade. He built the assylum and drank like a fish. He used to go to the bank and get $30-$40 worth of nickles and throw them for the kids in the street. Their sons: Harvey Dickenson - went through $75,000, a free house and - lost his shoe store business in Hamilton. Irwin - went to Wallaceburg. Was a high school teacher and the Major of Wallaceburg. Both Irwin and harvey were killed within two years of one another. both ran into the back of trucks Harvey coming from Toronto and Irwin from Sarnia". (PK) More About John Dickenson: Burial: Dickenson Cemetery, Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Children of Angelina Young and John Dickenson are: 127 i. Bertha L.9 Dickenson, born 1871; died 1960. She married Don Logan. 128 ii. Frederick H. Dickenson, born 1873; died 1946. He married (1) Emily Brierly. He married (2) Blance McVicor. 129 iii. Irwin E. Dickenson, born September 20, 1874; died 1941. He married Evelyn Forster. 130 iv. Amy B. Dickenson, born August 14, 1876; died 1974. She married Joseph Reed. + 131 v. John Herbert Dickenson, born September 13, 1880 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; died 1918. + 132 vi. Mary Gertrude Dickenson, born March 15, 1882. 133 vii. Harvey Edward Dickenson, born May 28, 1889. 41. Rebecca8 Young (David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born April 14, 1854 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died October 21, 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Louis Sherman Hyde October 25, 1871 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, son of Job Hyde and Ann. He was born 1851. Notes for Louis Sherman Hyde: During the 1881 census, Louis, Rebecca, and their children (all Methodists) were residing in Townsend, Norfolk County. Elizabeth Young, age 16, was also living in the household at this time. Children of Rebecca Young and Louis Hyde are: 134 i. Mable9 Hyde, born 1875. 135 ii. Charles Hyde, born 1877. 136 iii. Archibald Hyde, born 1879. 137 iv. Delbert Hyde, born March 1881. 43. David Franklin8 Young (David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born February 26, 1858 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died August 13, 1919 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Sarah Holden November 12, 1878 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of James Holden and Agnes. She was born April 06, 1862 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada, and died October 19, 1936 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Franklin Young: Residing on part of Lot 24, Seneca Township, 104 acres in 1901 census. " David F.Young was born and raised on Lot 24,River Range ,Seneca Township, Ontario. He bought the farm from his father David Peter Young and mother Barbara Ann Young in 1883 for $4,500. This included 100 acres more or less David was a community minded man and very involved in the community government of the day. He was Reeve of the County. He sold land to the Caledonia Agricultural Fair Board of Caledonia for $250.00. He was said to be an affectionate father and good husband. He was a member of the Free Masons and the Church. He died in 1918 and left his estate to his wife Sarah Holden . There is a family burial plot in the Caledonia Cemetary. I have a family picture of David and Sarah with their children taken in 1911 ,the one and only time Archibald returned to his family home from Mexico. I also have a single photo of David F from a frame that was in our attic for years in a large oval frame with bevelled glass. It disappeared for a few years but turn up again in the possession of Ken Young. I took it and had negatives made for the family. The original deed and will are at the land registry office in Cayuga,Ontario. There was a copy of his obituary in the Young file at the Caledonia Museum. The Caledonia Sachem had an article on the history of the Caledonia Agricultural Exhibition and there was a picture of David F. as well as a Mr Wickett stating that these men were in charge of the horse races . This picture was for the year 1911." (PK) More About David Franklin Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada More About Elizabeth Sarah Holden: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of David Young and Elizabeth Holden are: + 138 i. Franklin9 Young, born June 09, 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died September 12, 1956 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. + 139 ii. Archibald Bain Young, born March 31, 1881 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1963 in Calexico, California, USA. + 140 iii. Harry Young, born September 16, 1883 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1979. 141 iv. Matthew H. Young, born 1885. + 142 v. Nettie May Young, born August 13, 1886 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1958 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 143 vi. Harvey Dickenson Young, born September 16, 1890 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died December 07, 1980 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 144 vii. Gertrude Barbara Young, born March 31, 1895 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died November 06, 1984 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 145 viii. Elizabeth Sarah Young, born December 28, 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died February 15, 1984 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Generation No. 4 60. Winnifred Constance9 Young (Philip8, John Frederick7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born January 24, 1898 in Vittoria, Ontario, Canada, and died May 1975 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She married Peter Bruce May 21, 1927 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, son of James Bruce and Elizabeth. He was born March 26, 1900 in Glasgow, Scotland, and died March 24, 1982 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Children of Winnifred Young and Peter Bruce are: 146 i. James Philip10 Bruce, born September 29, 1928 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Elva Richardson June 11, 1949 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 147 ii. Marjorie Anne Bruce, born December 29, 1930. 61. Joseph Henry9 Young (Thomas Franklin W.8, John Frederick7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born April 24, 1895 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada. He married Ernestine Clara Belzner, daughter of George Belzner and Alice Skinner. She was born July 1891, and died September 04, 1976 in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada. Child of Joseph Young and Ernestine Belzner is: 148 i. Ernest Sydney10 Young, born February 23, 1920 in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada; died March 29, 1999 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He married Arlene Bowser; born May 21, 1918 in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada; died October 13, 1986 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 75. Charles Henry Harrison9 Hines (Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born 1869, and died 1950. He married Margaret O'Neill. She was born February 1871 in Ireland, and died 1967. Notes for Charles Henry Harrison Hines: According to TN, Charles operated a furniture / used furniture store on York Street in Hamilton. Child of Charles Hines and Margaret O'Neill is: + 149 i. Ernest Arthur10 Hines, born December 01, 1891 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died 1958. 77. Emma Louise9 Hines (Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born October 27, 1874 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, and died November 25, 1969 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She married Charles W. Foster February 16, 1893 in Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada, son of William Foster and Elizabeth. He was born 1870. Children of Emma Hines and Charles Foster are: 150 i. Charles10 Foster. Notes for Charles Foster: Had polio and diabetes. Never married. + 151 ii. Pearl Foster, died 1926. 79. Lucille May9 Hines (Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 09, 1878 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, and died March 25, 1946 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married Thomas Henry Nelson January 1897. He was born June 16, 1876 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and died September 04, 1938 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Children of Lucille Hines and Thomas Nelson are: 152 i. Daisy10 Nelson. 153 ii. Florence Nelson. 154 iii. Arthur Nelson. 155 iv. Hazel Irene Nelson, born 1897; died 1959. She married George Patton Morrison; born 1889; died 1957. Notes for Hazel Irene Nelson: A twin of Hazel's died at birth. 156 v. Harold Thomas Nelson, born 1899; died 1940. He married Olive Amelia Carroll; born 1899; died 1975. 157 vi. Nettie Grace Nelson, born 1902; died 1985. She married (1) Hubert Hamilton. She married (2) Albert Deller. 158 vii. Hilda May Nelson, born 1904; died 1973. She married Russell Edward Montgomery; born 1900; died 1979. 159 viii. Iva Louise Nelson, born 1905; died 1993. She married Robert Twadell Rodger; born 1896; died 1983. 160 ix. Henry Nelson, born 1905; died 1909. Notes for Henry Nelson: A twin of Iva. Died of scarlet fever. 161 x. Jean Lillian Nelson, born 1908; died 1937. She married Harold Pitts; born 1908; died 1987. 162 xi. Laura Ethel Nelson, born 1910. She married Stewart Lemmond; born 1915; died 2001. 163 xii. Alice Edith Nelson, born 1911; died 1999. She married (1) Harold Robert Gardner; born 1911; died 1962. She married (2) James Frederick Aitken; born 1897. 164 xiii. Arthur Nelson, born 1915; died 1978. He married (1) Lorraine Baysfield. He married (2) Pauline Kasian; born 1919 in Manitoba, Canada. 165 xiv. Helen Margaret Nelson, born 1917; died 1990. She married Granville Speck; born 1898; died 1970. 166 xv. Albert Edward Nelson, born 1919. He married Jean Violet Myles; born 1923. 167 xvi. William Alexander Nelson, born 1921; died 1977. He married Adrienne Bernice Cheeseman; born 1923; died 1992. 168 xvii. Robert Charles Nelson, born 1923. He married Isabella Mae Millard; born 1925. 80. Annie Eleanor9 Hines (Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born June 14, 1880 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Emerson Ripley November 10, 1906, son of William Ripley and Catharine Nichol. He was born 1879 in Bartonville, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Annie Eleanor Hines: According to the 1901 Hamilton directory, Annie was a tailoress working for J. Sintzel and residing at 77 Jones Street with Charles and Celestia Hines. Child of Annie Hines and Emerson Ripley is: 169 i. Mae10 Ripley, born 1909. She married (1) Leslie Richard; born 1899; died May 04, 1958. She married (2) Elmer Sherritt; born 1904; died 1985. Notes for Mae Ripley: Was apparently adopted by her grandparents Hines. No issue. 81. Ethel Rose9 Hines (Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born April 02, 1882 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1955. She married William Lottadale McAllister 1900, son of W. McAllister and Mary Ott. He was born 1879. Child of Ethel Hines and William McAllister is: 170 i. Elsie Winnifred Grace10 McAllister, born February 10, 1901 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died 1981. She married George Franklin Shuart; died August 15, 1944 in France. Notes for George Franklin Shuart: Served with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada, R.C.I.C. More About George Franklin Shuart: Burial: Bretteville - Sur - Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Calvados, France 85. Harvey Harrison9 Hines (Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born June 02, 1890 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and died October 09, 1956 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Eleanor Isobel Reid January 30, 1911 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, daughter of James Reid and Isabella Grant. She was born 1893, and died March 25, 1915. He married (2) Muriel Duckworth June 28, 1915 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, daughter of George Duckworth and Margaret Grant. She was born 1895 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Child of Harvey Hines and Eleanor Reid is: + 171 i. Isobel Celestia10 Hines, born December 22, 1913; died Abt. 1939. Child of Harvey Hines and Muriel Duckworth is: + 172 i. Irene Eleanor10 Hines, born November 04, 1914. 89. Teresa Maud9 Young (Frederick William8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born October 10, 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Isaac Coles. Children of Teresa Young and Isaac Coles are: 173 i. Eva10 Coles. 174 ii. Harold Coles. 175 iii. Jennie Coles. 90. Elvia Jane9 Young (Frederick William8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born February 20, 1875 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Coles. Children of Elvia Young and George Coles are: 176 i. Edwin10 Coles. + 177 ii. Annie Merle Coles. 100. Hillyard Cameron9 Young (Frederick William8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born February 11, 1903 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died February 16, 1979 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Bessie Margaret Hall. She was born October 04, 1912 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died January 27, 1951. Notes for Bessie Margaret Hall: List of children from her obituary, HCMA, File You - 1. More About Bessie Margaret Hall: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Hillyard Young and Bessie Hall are: 178 i. Ronald10 Young. 179 ii. Elma Young. 101. David Clayton9 Young (Frederick William8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 10, 1907 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died November 11, 1962. He married Katherine Howie. She was born 1917, and died April 22, 1972. More About David Clayton Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada More About Katherine Howie: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of David Young and Katherine Howie are: + 180 i. Louella10 Young. 181 ii. Velma Young. She married Ronald Leffley. 182 iii. Jean Young. She married Wray Townsend. 183 iv. Catharine Young. Notes for Catharine Young: Never married. 102. Delbert9 Young (Frederick William8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 11, 1908 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died April 30, 1979. He married Mildred R. Carpenter December 31, 1937. She was born September 01, 1916. More About Delbert Young: Burial: Buried at Silver Lake Cemetery, Manitoulin District. See Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 May 2020), memorial page for Delbert Young (11 Aug 1908–1979), {{FindAGrave|191313612}}, citing Silver Lake Cemetery, Silver Water, Manitoulin District, Ontario, Canada ; Maintained by Ed Beaudin (contributor 48240930) . Children of Delbert Young and Mildred Carpenter are: 185 ii. Betty Ann Young. She married Jack Stroud. 103. Hume9 Young (Frederick William8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born February 18, 1910 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1994 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Irene Ruth Eacott September 02, 1943. She was born May 27, 1921. Child of Hume Young and Irene Eacott is: 188 i. Dennis10 Young. 105. Josephine Sabine9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) She married Percy Greensides. Children of Josephine Young and Percy Greensides are: + 189 i. Lena10 Greensides. 190 ii. Nellie Greensides. She married Roy Finley. 106. Bert9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) He married Rosie. Children of Bert Young and Rosie are: 191 i. Mary10 Young. 192 ii. Gordie Young. 193 iii. Jack Young. 108. Agnes9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born January 01, 1889. She married George Gale. Children of Agnes Young and George Gale are: 194 i. Charles10 Gale. He married Margaret. 195 ii. Elmer Gale. He married Violet. Notes for Elmer Gale: Six children. 109. Gertrude9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 23, 1890. She married Art Raines. Children of Gertrude Young and Art Raines are: 196 i. Lorraine10 Raines. She married Charle Watrous. Notes for Lorraine Raines: No issue. + 197 ii. Morgan Raines. 110. Josie9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born June 26, 1892. She married Percy Greensides. Children of Josie Young and Percy Greensides are: 198 i. Lena10 Greensides. 199 ii. Nellie Greensides. 111. Albert Hamilton9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born April 19, 1894, and died August 21, 1950. He married Rose Gertrude Trebble December 01, 1917. She was born April 23, 1896. Children of Albert Young and Rose Trebble are: 200 i. Gordon10 Young. He married Sheila. 201 ii. Mary Young. + 202 iii. John Leeman Young, born May 18, 1920; died July 29, 1997 in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. 203 iv. Joyce Alice Young, born July 05, 1925. She married James Allen Ellis March 24, 1943; born December 28, 1921. 112. Ernest Douglas9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 26, 1896 in Fort Erie, Welland County, Ontario, Canada, and died June 02, 1967 in Paris, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. He married Lucy Eleanor Birkett June 23, 1917, daughter of Frank Birkett and Maria Salisbury. She was born September 01, 1900, and died May 12, 1977. Notes for Ernest Douglas Young: Information on this branch of the family from Jill Goebel and Bob Young. More About Ernest Douglas Young: Burial: Paris Cemetery, Paris, Brant County, Ontario, Canada More About Lucy Eleanor Birkett: Burial: Paris Cemetery, Paris, Brant County, Ontario, Canada Children of Ernest Young and Lucy Birkett are: 204 i. Grace Pauline10 Young, born January 23, 1918; died November 01, 1927. More About Grace Pauline Young: Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario, Canada + 205 ii. Jean Ellen Young, born November 12, 1919. + 206 iii. Doris Gertrude Young, born November 16, 1921; died November 20, 1999. + 207 iv. Donald Birkett Young, born May 18, 1923; died March 30, 2003. + 208 v. Jack Norman Young, born February 17, 1925; died January 15, 1984. + 209 vi. Gloria Margaret Young, born November 30, 1927. + 210 vii. Ernest Douglas Young, born May 23, 1933. + 211 viii. Frank Robert Young, born August 08, 1940; died October 30, 1999. + 212 ix. David Charles Young, born September 12, 1944. 113. Nellie9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born February 28, 1899. She married Neil McKinnon. Children of Nellie Young and Neil McKinnon are: 213 i. Donna10 McKinnon. 214 ii. Norma McKinnon, Adopted child. + 215 iii. Joanne McKinnon. 114. David F.9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born January 18, 1867. He married Mary. She was born December 15, 1870 in Scotland. Notes for David F. Young: Residing in Oneida Township, Lot 38 and 39 of the Y.R. (60 acres), of the Presbyterian faith, and a farmer in the 1901 census. Child of David Young and Mary is: 216 i. Nelson10 Young, born March 19, 1901. 118. William H.9 Young (Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 1877 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died in Fort Erie, Welland County, Ontario, Canada. He married Carrie Rhoda Draper December 25, 1900 in Brantford, Brant County, Ontario. She was born 1878 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for William H. Young: PK recalled that her "Uncle Will and Aunt Carrie lived along the Grand River Road. Will inherited this home from Agnes (Young) Bundy. She raised him. They had a picnic and boat rental area along the river. They sold and moved to Fort Erie, Ontario" when PK "was a young girl". More About Carrie Rhoda Draper: Burial: Fort Erie, Welland County, Ontario, Canada Children of William Young and Carrie Draper are: 217 i. Agnes10 Young. 218 ii. Clarence F. Young. 219 iii. Irvine Young. 220 iv. Lewis Young. 221 v. Richard Young. 222 vi. William Young. 121. Ida May9 Young (Stephen8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 30, 1868 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died September 20, 1946 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She married Alfred Wallace Finch October 21, 1891 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, son of Andrew Finch and Jane Moore. He was born August 18, 1868 in Walpole Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died April 10, 1927 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Notes for Ida May Young: Information on this branch from Marilynn McGregor, Surrey, B.C. Child of Ida Young and Alfred Finch is: + 223 i. Leone May10 Finch, born April 05, 1908 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada; died December 05, 1981 in New Westminister, British Columbia, Canada. 126. Alberta9 Young (Stephen8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born 1878, and died October 22, 1938. She married George Hotson. Children of Alberta Young and George Hotson are: 224 i. Harold10 Hotson. 225 ii. Vera Hotson. She married John Kirby. 131. John Herbert9 Dickenson (Angelina Hannah8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 13, 1880 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1918. He married Jenny Young. Notes for John Herbert Dickenson: Birth registration #038704 RGO. Children of John Dickenson and Jenny Young are: 226 i. Alan10 Dickenson, born 1904. 227 ii. Edna Dickenson, born 1913. 132. Mary Gertrude9 Dickenson (Angelina Hannah8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 15, 1882. She married William Fletcher. Children of Mary Dickenson and William Fletcher are: + 228 i. Ruth10 Fletcher. + 229 ii. Donald Fletcher. + 230 iii. John Urwin Fletcher. 138. Franklin9 Young (David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born June 09, 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died September 12, 1956 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Lea March 27, 1894 in Jarvis, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Edward Lea and Martha Whitwell. She was born January 19, 1875 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, and died August 27, 1976 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. Notes for Franklin Young: "Frank Young was born June 9,1879.He was the eldest son of David Francis Young and Elizabeth Sarah Holden.He grew up on the farm at Lot 24 ,R iver Range Rd, Seneca Township., Haldimand Co., Ontario. He married Mary Lea, daughter of Edward Lea and Martha Whitwellof Hagersville, Ontario. Mary's family owned the local hotel. Frank and Mary got married on March 27,1894 in the village of Jarvis, Ontario. After they were married they bought several farms outside of Hagersville called the community of Springvale,Ontario. They had one child named Herbert Young. I don't remember Uncle Frank very well but I can close my eyes and see the inside of the house as well as the outside and it's buildings. They raised and milked cattle and raised guinea fowl Uncle Frank died on September 12,1956.They had a big family get together after the funeral and I remember my Mom saying that she had never heard of such a thing happening after a funeral in her family. Aunt Mary carried on with the farm until she developed decubitus ulcers on her legs and was unable to milk the cows anymore. She sold the farm and moved in with her son Herbert and daughter in law Edith. I met Aunt Mary again when I was a student nurse at the Norfolk General Hospital in Simcoe Ontario in 1964.After that I lost touch with her. Their son was a meat cutter and sold meat at the farmer's market in Hagersville every week." (PK) Child of Franklin Young and Mary Lea is: 231 i. Herbert10 Young, born December 06, 1912 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario; died November 22, 1990 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Edith Alice Rolfe June 27, 1940 in All Saints Anglican Church, Hagersville, Ontario, Canada; born January 07, 1916. 139. Archibald Bain9 Young (David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 31, 1881 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1963 in Calexico, California, USA. He married Altagracia Garcia January 1912 in La Purisima, Mexico. She was born in La Purisima, Mexico, and died 1964 in Calexico, California, USA. Notes for Archibald Bain Young: "Archibald Young left home in Caledonia Ontario when he was fifteen after an argument with his father Daid.He ended up in El Paso, Texas, where he joined the U.S. Army. He was too young so took an alias-Archie Peterson. He was shipped to the Phillipines where he fought in the Spanish American war. After the war ended he remained in the Phillipines[Island of Mindanao]for thirteen years as an owner of the Silver Dollar Bar. He contracted malaria and after consulting with a German doctor in China was encouraged to leave the tropics. He returned to the U.S. in early 1911 and consulted with a doctor in New York and San Francisco. the prognosis was poor . Nevertheless, he travelled to southern California and finding himself again sick, consulted a physician. The doctor suggested that he throw away his medication and travel as far south as he could.. The physican said' the weather was good and dry in Mexico. Perhaps you will live longer than you think." Archie hired a couple of guides with mules and entered Mexico's lower California territory [which had few roads and was rather mountainous.]He slowly wandered south to the lower tip of the peninsula and stopped in a small town called La Purisimo, where on Saturday he noticed a young school teacher. She caught his eye but he knew no Spanish and she no English. As a foreigner who had abandoned his family, the teachers mother was highly suspect and not prone to encourage the relationship. Somehow a romance developed despite the family disapproval. Finally in 1912,Archie Young married Altigracia Garcia. They moved to Manzanita, Baja California, where Archie and three Ameriacan began to raise cattle. They remained there for several years. Eventually Archie and Altigracia had six children. They moved to Californiain 1921 and remained there until 1949 when they moved back to La Paz ,Baja California. There they remained until 1962 when they moved back to California. Archie died in 1963 and Altigracia died in 1964. Archie's brother Harvey went down to the funeral. Archie only returned once to Ontario to visit the family he had left when he was fifteen. A family portrait was taken outside the house with his mother, father and brothers and sisters. .The relationship with his father remained strained, but he communicated with and remained close to his brothers and sisters throughout his life. His oldest daughter Josephine began communicating with the Youngs when she was in her teens. She first visited Caledonia with her husband Bob in 1968 and returned on subsequent occasions as did each of her two sons." (PK) Children of Archibald Young and Altagracia Garcia are: + 232 i. Josephine Elizabeth10 Young, born August 22, 1914 in La Purisima, Mexico. + 233 ii. Nettie Young, born 1917 in La Purisima, Mexico. + 234 iii. David Young, born 1919 in La Purisima, Mexico; died 1960 in Tijuana, Mexico. + 235 iv. Bessie Young, born July 30, 1921 in Calexico, California, USA. + 236 v. Norma Young, born 1923 in Calexico, California, USA. + 237 vi. Charles Young, born April 29, 1925 in Calexico, California, USA; died February 15, 1990 in San Diego, California, USA. 140. Harry9 Young (David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 16, 1883 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1979. He married Mary Ethywyn Martindale, daughter of Featherstone Martindale. She was born August 10, 1886 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Harry Young: "Harry Young, son of David Francis Young was born September 16,1883. He and his wife Mary Ethywyn Martindale, daughter of Featherstone Martindale bought a farm in 1911 on the Nelles Tract where his son Jack Young ,town councillor now lives. Three sisters,Nettie (Mrs Arthur Bain),Gertie(Mrs Bob Patterson),and Bessie (Mrs Perce Baker) all lived on farms in Seneca Township. It seems that Uncle Harry was the historian for the family and did a lot of searching for the family descendants. I have copies of some of his letters to various family members trying to unravel the information. One such person was George Nunnamaker. It sounds from their letters that it was fascinating to discover all the family members and how they were connected . In one letter in Uncle Harry's collection from George Nunnamaker I found the following item : The courage of these early settlers is best pictured by Mr. Harry Young of York ,Ontario, a descendant of the Daniel Young family. First however I would like you to know a little of Mr Young, I want you to share in this letter he wrote to me."I was not born in Indiana [I assumed that he was ]and also none of my close realatives. Very few of the Young families settled on the Young tract and the same with the Nelles family on the Nelles Tract. Peter Young , son of Daniel Young was given a grant of land in Barton Township,in Hamilton ,later he moved to Seneca Township. where after his death his family bought the land at Lot 24,River Range. Barbara Ann Young his daughter married David Peter Young her first cousin and they continued to live at Lot 24. Then my grandfather David P. Young retired and my father David F.Young married Sara Elizabeth Holden and bought the farm at Lot24. I was born on this same lot as was all of our family. I went to Sim's Locks school N0. 4 Seneca, which still stands. You can see that I was born in the horse and buggy days, I played ball and hockey with the Lock's team in those wonderful boyhood days." When I visited Harry Young last summer, 1965, the lilacs were in bloom, and I picked one of the blooms because they were the largest and the prettiest that I had ever seen, lilacs are one of my favourite flowers. He took time from his guests to talk to me; what a wonderful person, there is something about him, a peaceful quietness ;I remember thinking; "this is the kind of man that has built our country, here is a pattern to follow". Despite his retirement he lives a busy and useful life and is still a young man, especially in his mind and clear understanding." (PK) More About Harry Young: Burial: St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada More About Mary Ethywyn Martindale: Burial: St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Harry Young and Mary Martindale are: + 238 i. Harry Oliver10 Young, born July 06, 1908 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1998. + 239 ii. Kenneth M. Young, born March 07, 1910 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 240 iii. Dorothy Mary Young, born September 16, 1911 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 241 iv. Norma Ethelwyn Young, born August 03, 1916 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 242 v. Jack Keith Young, born March 24, 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 243 vi. Reta Elizabeth Young, born December 08, 1927 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 142. Nettie May9 Young (David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 13, 1886 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1958 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Arthur Bain, son of James Bain and Helen Bertram. He was born October 31, 1884 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1964 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Nettie May Young: Comparing the 1891 census and the 1901 census, it appears that an error in the birth year recorded in 1901 for Nettie (and perhaps her siblings). More About Nettie May Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada More About Arthur Bain: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Nettie Young and Arthur Bain are: + 244 i. Archie10 Bain. + 245 ii. Lois Bain. 246 iii. Charlie Bain, born September 18, 1906 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died February 14, 1978 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Lily G. Hagger; born June 02, 1912. 247 iv. Helen Bain, born 1909 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1954 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. More About Helen Bain: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 248 v. Donald Bain, born 1912 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1945 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. More About Donald Bain: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 249 vi. James R. Bain, born 1922 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1963 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. More About James R. Bain: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada + 250 vii. Angus Borden Bain, born September 24, 1922 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 251 viii. Neil N. Bain, born 1925 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1944 in France. 143. Harvey Dickenson9 Young (David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 16, 1890 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died December 07, 1980 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Bessie Melinda Moore June 28, 1911 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died January 31, 1954 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Milliam Farrell 1959. She was born in Allegany, New York, USA. Notes for Harvey Dickenson Young: "Harvey Dickenson Young, born September 16,1890, son of David F. Young and Sarah Elizabeth Holden, was raised on the farm at Lot 24,River Range in Seneca Township, Ontario .He was one of seven children . Harvey married Bessie Melinda Moore in 1911.They lived in the old Mussen house in Oneida when they were first married but moved as they found it too large and cold. They moved back to Harvey's family home .He joined the Hamilton Police Force in 1916. That only lasted until he was needed at home to help his aging father David F.Young with the farm.. When his father died Harvey took over the family farm. Harvey and Bessie had three daughters and one son, Gertie, Ruth, Marion and David. Harvey owned a fine herd of Registered Holsteins. The herd was raised for milk to the local dairy in Caledonia.H e took great pride in his 100 plus cattle. I don't remember Grampa as a farmer but more a gentleman farmer. He had hired hands to help with the work. There was 100 acres of land, most of it in crops to feed the cattle. We had a large red L-shaped barn that made the farm very self sufficient. It had a grainery in which to store the wheat and oats that was grown and harvested each year. The hay mows were divided into loose hay and baled hay. There was a driving shed for the farm implements. A chicken coop for the poultry and rabbits. Harvey enjoyed the Bantam variety of chicken for the odd rooster fight with the local neighbours. The lane down by the river was lined with sugar maple trees and in the spring , when the sap began to run Grampa would hook old Vera, the horse to the stoneboat and proceed to tap the trees for sap. This would be gathered and made into maple sugar. In the fall those trees put on a spectacular show. We spent many hours as children raking leaves and jumping in the huge piles. That is one of my fondest memories. Walking down the tree lined road with the river just a stones throw away. The rustle of the leafs and the crisp smell of fall in the air. In 1954 Highway 54 was built and Grampa sold some the land in the gravel pits for fill to earn some of the family income. Bessie built two small homes that they rented out as summer cottages at first but then they became full time residences, they also rented out the big farm house after they built a small bungalow for themselves to live in. David, his son bought a large portion of the farm from Harvey and built a small home for he and his family to live. Immigrant families rented out parts of the old farm house. Harvey drove school bus for many years and was an umpire at local baseball games. The world series was one of his favourite events. Harvey and Bess raised Marion their daughter's son Dennis until Marion moved to California in 1955. In 1954 Bessie died of breast cancer and Harvey lived alone for a few years batching on his own. He could cook and did much of his own canning. He eventually took a trip to California to see his daughter Marion and met a woman named Milliam Farrell from Alleghany, New York. They married in 1959. Harvey and Millie spent many years together until Millie was nearly blind with glaucoma. She moved into a nursing home but Harvey refused to go. After her death Harvey was alone again for a few years. His grandson Eugene Bell bought Harvey's land . Harvey remained in the small bungalow, while Gene built a house that attached to Harvey's .They lived in harmony until on Dec 7 th when Harvey died of self inflicted gunshot wounds. His worst fear was to die of cancer in a hospital so chose to end his life his own way. His estate went to auction. Harvey and Bessie are buried in the Caledonia Cemetery. I have a copy of his marriage certificate and a copy of his death certificate, as well as the obituary from the Sachem. His birth certificate was a little more tricky. I had a short version of his birth certificate to use as a reference but when I asked for the genealogical version I ran into a snag. It would seem that Harvey D. Young was born as Matthew H.Young according to the 1891 census of Ontario. Then in the 1901 census the name was changed to Harvey Dickenson. Mrs Young had also changed the spellings of two previous children. Anyways I was unable to get a copy of the original birth certificate but in 1957 Harvey swore out a statement of birth and signed it. This must have been when he needed his birth certificate to travel in 1957 to see his daughter in California and then for his marriage to Milliam in 1959." (PK) More About Harvey Dickenson Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada More About Bessie Melinda Moore: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Harvey Young and Bessie Moore are: + 252 i. Gertrude Agnes10 Young, born March 26, 1912 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died December 22, 1983 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. + 253 ii. Ruth Madeline Young, born September 23, 1914 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died September 24, 1996. + 254 iii. Marion I. Young, born March 24, 1921 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died 1991 in Santa Ana, California, USA. + 255 iv. David Harvey Young, born February 24, 1926 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died April 26, 1977. 144. Gertrude Barbara9 Young (David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 31, 1895 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died November 06, 1984 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Robert J. Patterson April 12, 1913, son of John Patterson and Elizabeth Elliott. He was born August 13, 1893 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died September 18, 1970 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. More About Gertrude Barbara Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada More About Robert J. Patterson: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Gertrude Young and Robert Patterson are: + 256 i. Isabel Ilnor10 Patterson, born November 18, 1913 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; died July 03, 1990 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. + 257 ii. Douglas Robert Patterson, born September 17, 1924 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 145. Elizabeth Sarah9 Young (David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born December 28, 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died February 15, 1984 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Percival Sinclair Baker September 03, 1919 in United Church Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada, son of Henry Baker and Ellen. He was born January 19, 1896 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1974 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. More About Elizabeth Sarah Young: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada More About Percival Sinclair Baker: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Elizabeth Young and Percival Baker are: 258 i. Berkley10 Baker, born 1931; died 1932. More About Berkley Baker: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 259 ii. Joyce Baker, born March 11, 1932; died November 30, 1984 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada; Adopted child. Notes for Joyce Baker: Joyce was adopted. (PK) Generation No. 5 149. Ernest Arthur10 Hines (Charles Henry Harrison9, Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born December 01, 1891 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and died 1958. He married Edith May Wodell June 20, 1914 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born 1891 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, and died 1965. Notes for Edith May Wodell: While Edith listed her parents as Frank Wodell and Louisa Lawrence at the time of her marriage, a daughter of Edith reported to TN that she was adopted by the Wodells. Edith painted water colours and taught china painting (TN). Children of Ernest Hines and Edith Wodell are: 260 i. Franklin11 Hines, born June 02, 1915; died March 05, 1919. Notes for Franklin Hines: Died of diptheria. 261 ii. Howard M. Hines, born 1921; died 1989. He married Olive Wray. Notes for Howard M. Hines: Howard and Olive were married in England during WWII. He later became a lawyer, and practiced in Dundas. 262 iii. Phyllis Louise Hines, born 1925. She married (1) Schram. She married (2) William James Otton; born 1917; died August 05, 1943. Notes for William James Otton: Second Lieutenant Otton died during a cadet training accident while with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Ontario (TN). More About William James Otton: Burial: Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 263 iv. Harrison Hines, born 1934. He married Margie. 151. Pearl10 Foster (Emma Louise9 Hines, Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) died 1926. She married Henry Redman. Notes for Pearl Foster: Died of tuberculosis. Child of Pearl Foster and Henry Redman is: 264 i. Fred11 Redman. Notes for Fred Redman: Apparentlyafter his mother died, his father put Fred in an orphanage (age 5 or 6). Subsequently adopted by his grandmother Emma and resided for a time with her in Detroit. Later removed to Hamilton to attend High School and resided with father's family on Wentworth Street North. He apparently married and had children, but not further details are available. 171. Isobel Celestia10 Hines (Harvey Harrison9, Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born December 22, 1913, and died Abt. 1939. She married George Sones Abt. 1938. Child of Isobel Hines and George Sones is: 265 i. Douglas11 Sones, born Abt. 1939. He married Susan Hagan. 172. Irene Eleanor10 Hines (Harvey Harrison9, Celestia Jane8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born November 04, 1914. She married William Douglas Abt. 1940. He died 1978. Notes for Irene Eleanor Hines: Resided at Joyland Beach, Uptergrove, Lake Simcoe (near Orillia). Child of Irene Hines and William Douglas is: 266 i. William11 Douglas. He married Violet. Notes for William Douglas: Resided in Ottawa. 177. Annie Merle10 Coles (Elvia Jane9 Young, Frederick William8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) She married Roy Gilbert. Children of Annie Coles and Roy Gilbert are: 267 i. Elva11 Gilbert. 268 ii. Dorothy Gilbert. 269 iii. William Gilbert. 270 iv. Robert Gilbert. 271 v. Allan Gilbert. 272 vi. Edward Gilbert. 273 vii. Joan Gilbert. 274 viii. Dennis Gilbert. 275 ix. Gordon Gilbert. 180. Louella10 Young (David Clayton9, Frederick William8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) She married (1) Leonard Murray Shoup, son of Edgar Shoup and Gladys Smith. He was born September 06, 1934, and died April 08, 1961. She married (2) Bernard Cantwell. Children of Louella Young and Leonard Shoup are: 276 i. David Murray11 Shoup. 277 ii. Leonard Stephen Shoup. 278 iii. Robert Wayne Shoup. 279 iv. Ronald James Shoup. Child of Louella Young and Bernard Cantwell is: 280 i. Catharine Ann11 Cantwell. 189. Lena10 Greensides (Josephine Sabine9 Young, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) She married James Anthony. Notes for Lena Greensides: Also twin daughters. Child of Lena Greensides and James Anthony is: 281 i. Jim11 Anthony. 197. Morgan10 Raines (Gertrude9 Young, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) He married Nelda. Notes for Nelda: Second wife. Child of Morgan Raines and Nelda is: 282 i. Valeria11 Raines. 202. John Leeman10 Young (Albert Hamilton9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born May 18, 1920, and died July 29, 1997 in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. He married Eileen Gertrude Bolton August 12, 1942. She was born February 28, 1922, and died July 14, 1991 in Bolton, Ontario, Canada. Children of John Young and Eileen Bolton are: 283 i. Sandra Shari11 Young. 284 ii. John Frederick Gordon Young. 285 iii. Timothy Albert Young. 205. Jean Ellen10 Young (Ernest Douglas9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born November 12, 1919. She married Donald Lindsay Mason September 06, 1941. He was born March 25, 1917. Children of Jean Young and Donald Mason are: 286 i. Joan Caroly11 Mason. 287 ii. James Dudley Mason. 206. Doris Gertrude10 Young (Ernest Douglas9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born November 16, 1921, and died November 20, 1999. She married Frank Whitfield April 19, 1941. He was born September 17, 1920. Children of Doris Young and Frank Whitfield are: 288 i. Judith Ann11 Whitfield. 289 ii. Patricia Gail Whitfield. 207. Donald Birkett10 Young (Ernest Douglas9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born May 18, 1923, and died March 30, 2003. He married Mildred Pearl Hamilton June 20, 1942. She was born July 10, 1922. More About Donald Birkett Young: Burial: Glenmorris, Ontario, Canada Children of Donald Young and Mildred Hamilton are: 290 i. Donald Robert11 Young. 291 ii. Sharon Arlene Young. 292 iii. Carole Faye Young. 293 iv. Ronald Brent Young. 294 v. Krystal Ann Young. 295 vi. Richard Dale Young. 208. Jack Norman10 Young (Ernest Douglas9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born February 17, 1925, and died January 15, 1984. He married Verna Joyce Wilson May 10, 1947. She was born April 02, 1928. More About Jack Norman Young: Burial: Paris Cemetery, Paris, Brant County, Ontario, Canada Children of Jack Young and Verna Wilson are: 296 i. Margaret Diane11 Young. 297 ii. James Leslie Young. 298 iii. Jeffrey Douglas Young. 209. Gloria Margaret10 Young (Ernest Douglas9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born November 30, 1927. She married Robert Harold Kernaghan July 06, 1946. He was born April 25, 1922, and died October 26, 1970. More About Robert Harold Kernaghan: Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario, Canada Children of Gloria Young and Robert Kernaghan are: 299 i. Robert Brian11 Kernaghan. 300 ii. Gary Wayne Kernaghan. 301 iii. Cheryl Maureen Kernaghan. 210. Ernest Douglas10 Young (Ernest Douglas9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born May 23, 1933. He married Helen Irene Fonger December 26, 1957. She was born June 02, 1935. Children of Ernest Young and Helen Fonger are: 302 i. Deborah Irene11 Young. 303 ii. Bruce Douglas Young. 304 iii. Donald Charles Young. 305 iv. Dale Ernest Young. 211. Frank Robert10 Young (Ernest Douglas9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 08, 1940, and died October 30, 1999. He married Maureen Elizabeth Wilson. Children of Frank Young and Maureen Wilson are: 306 i. Robert11 Young. 307 ii. Michael Wilson Young. 212. David Charles10 Young (Ernest Douglas9, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 12, 1944. He married Sharon Marie Guthrie August 05, 1967. She was born March 23, 1946. Children of David Young and Sharon Guthrie are: 308 i. Scott David11 Young. 309 ii. Kevin Robert Young. 215. Joanne10 McKinnon (Nellie9 Young, Charles Peter8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) She married Jack Muir. Children of Joanne McKinnon and Jack Muir are: 310 i. Jamie11 Muir. 311 ii. Jacqueline Muir. 312 iii. John Muir. 223. Leone May10 Finch (Ida May9 Young, Stephen8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born April 05, 1908 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, and died December 05, 1981 in New Westminister, British Columbia, Canada. She married John Moore Morrow August 30, 1930 in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada, son of George Morrow and Laura Stewart. He was born March 14, 1905 in Metlakatla, British Columbia, Canada. Child of Leone Finch and John Morrow is: 313 i. Marilynn Leone11 Morrow, born June 17, 1931 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She married John Campbell McGregor; born May 18, 1928 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 228. Ruth10 Fletcher (Mary Gertrude9 Dickenson, Angelina Hannah8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) She married Doug Smith. Children of Ruth Fletcher and Doug Smith are: 314 i. David11 Smith. 315 ii. Ron Smith. 316 iii. Paul Smith. 317 iv. Carolyn Smith. 229. Donald10 Fletcher (Mary Gertrude9 Dickenson, Angelina Hannah8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) He married Elspeth Smith. Children of Donald Fletcher and Elspeth Smith are: 318 i. Peter11 Fletcher. 319 ii. Linda Fletcher. 230. John Urwin10 Fletcher (Mary Gertrude9 Dickenson, Angelina Hannah8 Young, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) He married Eileen Ratcliffe. Children of John Fletcher and Eileen Ratcliffe are: 320 i. Barbara11 Fletcher. 321 ii. Sue Fletcher. 322 iii. Patricia Fletcher. 232. Josephine Elizabeth10 Young (Archibald Bain9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 22, 1914 in La Purisima, Mexico. She married Robert Joseph Parra June 21, 1936 in Yuma, Arizona, USA, son of Artidoro Parra and Josefa Barbeita. Children of Josephine Young and Robert Parra are: 323 i. Robert Joseph11 Parra. 324 ii. William Charles Parra. 233. Nettie10 Young (Archibald Bain9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born 1917 in La Purisima, Mexico. She married Manuel Mendoza 1947 in Mexico City, Mexico. Children of Nettie Young and Manuel Mendoza are: 325 i. Elizabeth Sarah11 Mendoza. 326 ii. Felipe Mendoza. 327 iii. Patricia Mendoza. 234. David10 Young (Archibald Bain9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born 1919 in La Purisima, Mexico, and died 1960 in Tijuana, Mexico. He married Amalia Avila. Children of David Young and Amalia Avila are: 328 i. David11 Young. 329 ii. Arturo Young. 330 iii. Carlos Young. 235. Bessie10 Young (Archibald Bain9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born July 30, 1921 in Calexico, California, USA. She married Leopold Moreno June 06, 1940 in Calexico, California, USA. Children of Bessie Young and Leopold Moreno are: 331 i. Graciela Alicia11 Moreno. 332 ii. Rebecca Obdulia Moreno. 333 iii. Leopoldo Carlos Moreno. 334 iv. Norma Oliva Moreno. 236. Norma10 Young (Archibald Bain9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born 1923 in Calexico, California, USA. She married Everardo Navas 1952 in Brownsville, Texas, USA. Children of Norma Young and Everardo Navas are: 335 i. Carlos11 Navas. 336 ii. Norma Navas. 237. Charles10 Young (Archibald Bain9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born April 29, 1925 in Calexico, California, USA, and died February 15, 1990 in San Diego, California, USA. He married Olga Sanchez 1962 in Calexico, California, USA. Child of Charles Young and Olga Sanchez is: 337 i. Charles11 Young. 238. Harry Oliver10 Young (Harry9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born July 06, 1908 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1998. He married Marjorie Nelles October 14, 1933 in United Church, York, Ontario, Canada. Children of Harry Young and Marjorie Nelles are: 338 i. Eleanor11 Young. 339 ii. Gerald Young. 340 iii. Byron Young. 239. Kenneth M.10 Young (Harry9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 07, 1910 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Vickey Crawley August 15, 1938 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Child of Kenneth Young and Vickey Crawley is: 341 i. Kenneth11 Young. 240. Dorothy Mary10 Young (Harry9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 16, 1911 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Edward Shannon September 16, 1931 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Children of Dorothy Young and Edward Shannon are: 342 i. Doreen11 Shannon. 343 ii. Diane Shannon. 241. Norma Ethelwyn10 Young (Harry9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born August 03, 1916 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Wesley Hoover December 03, 1938 in United Church, York, Ontario, Canada. He was born January 02, 1914, and died November 16, 1988 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Children of Norma Young and James Hoover are: 344 i. Kenneth11 Hoover. 345 ii. Douglas Hoover. 242. Jack Keith10 Young (Harry9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 24, 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Shirley Whaley October 18, 1947 in Caledonia Baptist Church, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. Children of Jack Young and Shirley Whaley are: 346 i. Larry11 Young. 347 ii. Kevin Young. 243. Reta Elizabeth10 Young (Harry9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born December 08, 1927 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Leonard Hewitt August 16, 1947 in United Church, York, Ontario, Canada. He was born 1922. Children of Reta Young and Leonard Hewitt are: 348 i. Christine11 Hewitt. 349 ii. Carole Hewitt. 350 iii. Cathy Hewitt. 244. Archie10 Bain (Nettie May9 Young, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) He married Reta Margaret Smith. Child of Archie Bain and Reta Smith is: 351 i. Douglas11 Bain. 245. Lois10 Bain (Nettie May9 Young, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) She married Angus Smith. Children of Lois Bain and Angus Smith are: 352 i. David11 Smith. 353 ii. Neil Smith. 354 iii. Barbara Smith. 355 iv. Murray Smith. 356 v. Robert Smith. 250. Angus Borden10 Bain (Nettie May9 Young, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 24, 1922 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Dorothy Isobel Harvey. She was born December 12, 1924. Children of Angus Bain and Dorothy Harvey are: 357 i. Nancy11 Bain. 358 ii. Peggy Bain. 359 iii. Kathleen Bain. 360 iv. Marjorie Bain. 251. Neil N.10 Bain (Nettie May9 Young, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born 1925 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1944 in France. He married Mary McClung. Notes for Neil N. Bain: Killed in action in France in 1944. More About Neil N. Bain: Burial: France Child of Neil Bain and Mary McClung is: 361 i. Sandra11 Bain. 252. Gertrude Agnes10 Young (Harvey Dickenson9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 26, 1912 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died December 22, 1983 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married Ralph Edmund Love October 09, 1938, son of Thomas Love and Ada Goddard. He was born February 05, 1908 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and died January 03, 1997 in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada. More About Gertrude Agnes Young: Burial: Caledonia Cemetery, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada More About Ralph Edmund Love: Burial: Caledonia Municipal Cemetery, Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of Gertrude Young and Ralph Love are: 362 i. Barry11 Love, Adopted child. Notes for Barry Love: Adopted child. 363 ii. Judith Melinda Love, Adopted child. Notes for Judith Melinda Love: Adopted child. 253. Ruth Madeline10 Young (Harvey Dickenson9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 23, 1914 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died September 24, 1996. She married (1) Lawrence Banks. He was born November 07, 1913, and died November 20, 1993 in Florida, USA. She married (2) James William Bell October 24, 1931, son of James Bell and Olivia Topp. He was born June 08, 1905 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died August 16, 1966. More About Ruth Madeline Young: Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada More About James William Bell: Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada Children of Ruth Young and James Bell are: 364 i. William Harvey11 Bell. 365 ii. Roger David Bell. 366 iii. Robert James Bell. 367 iv. Eugene Parker Bell. 368 v. Karen Ruth Bell. 254. Marion I.10 Young (Harvey Dickenson9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born March 24, 1921 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died 1991 in Santa Ana, California, USA. She married Sam McMeekin. He was born 1913 in Belfast, Ireland, and died 1982 in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada. Children of Marion Young and Sam McMeekin are: 369 i. Dennis11 McMeekin. 370 ii. Harvey McMeekin. 255. David Harvey10 Young (Harvey Dickenson9, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born February 24, 1926 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died April 26, 1977. He married (1) Lola Jean Norsworthy January 19, 1946 in Glanford Township., Wentworth Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Ithamar Norsworthy and Emma Sharp. She was born September 04, 1928 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Dorcas Allen 1968. She was born May 07, 1938 in Ariziona, USA, and died October 23, 1992 in Ariziona, USA. Notes for David Harvey Young: "David was the youngest child of Harvey and Bess Young .He was the only boy with three older sisters. He went to school at Sim's Locks for public school and then on to Caledonia High for high school . One of his teachers was Gordon Saunders at Sims Locks School After school he went into the Toronto Police force and then met Lola Norsworthy at a school dance in Caledonia. Lola was working for an accountant in Hamilton. They were married at Lola's family home in Ancaster township,Wentworth County,Ontario. Lola became pregnant with Patricia who was born in the Mt.Hamilton hospital. Lola hemorraghed and nearly died .She stayed with Daves' family and she was soon well again. They moved to Toronto. Dave was on the police force in Toronto. Soon Lola was pregnant with Beverley but the city was too hot and Lola spent the summer with her mother in Ancaster on the farm. Patricia stayed too. After Beverley was born Lola went back to Toronto with Dave but he was going to school in Ajax to become an Ontario Provincial Policeman. He was stationed in Windsor but Lola stayed with Dave's family in Seneca. Eventually Dave worked on the Caledonia Police Force and received a citation for arresting an important criminal. Dave's father wasn't well so Dave quit the force and helped his father with the farm. A 100 acre parcel was severed off from the origial 103 acres and purchased by Dave from his father. At the time Dave and Lola were living in the farm house ,on the main floor. Jane and David were born while they lived there. After he purchased the land he built a small cement slab house for he and his growing family. Meanwhile Dave's mother Bess had died of breast cancer in 1954 and Dave helped his sister Marion move with her family to Santa Ana ,California in 1955. Dave was working at the gypsum plant in Caledonia as a tow motor operator. He was quite involved with the union and was shop steward. He also sold Remington chainsaws and parts plus repairs. Dave by this time had two more sons , Ken and Frank Dave and Lola separated in 1962 . Part of the separation agreement was that Lola get the 95 acres of land on the other side of highway 54 and Dave would keep the house and barn with 5 acres. Lola got work in Hamilton as a legal secretary and made a new life for herself. Dave started work for Hoover of Canada and remarried. He married Dorcas Allan and they had one son together , Steven. Dave was diagnosed with in operable cancer and was given 6 months to live , he was dead in 6 weeks of cancer of the liver, pancreas and stomach . He was cremated and his ashes buried in an urn by the house. Dorcas sold the house and everything she possibly could and headed back to the reservation in New Mexico. Steven is now married and lives in Phoenix Arizona. Dorcas has since passed away. I had been back to see the house and farm in 1988 with Mom but I didn't see too much resemblance to when we used to live there as kids. More About DAVID HARVEY YOUNG: Best Man: January 16, 1946, Arnold Thorn Notes for LOLA JEAN NORSWORTHY: Lola Jean was the daughter of Emma Albertha Sharp and Ithamar Osborne Norsworthy.She was born at Mt Hamilton Hospital September 4,1928. She attended school at Carluke and high school at Caledonia High School. She grew up on the family farm in Ancaster township,Wentworth County,OntarioThe family lived in close proximity to relatives such as aunts,uncles and granparents. Lola was the second youngest of 8.They grew up in the dirty thirties and the depression. Her family made their income from the farm and sold their produce at the market in Hamilton. After high school Lola attended the Canada Business College.She boarded with a family in Hamilton and worked for Long and Marshall ,Chartered Acountants.Bill and Dorothy Kelly lived on Tisdale street in Hamilton While visiting her older sister Doris in Caledonia,Lola decided to attend a school dance. There she met David Young ,there was a big snow storm that night December 11,1944, the road was flooded and everyone was stranded at the school .Lola spent the night at her sister Doris's house. On January 19,1946 Lola and Dave married. They were married at the home of Lola's parents. Lola went back to work but was pregnant with Patricia. Patricia Elizabeth was born July 25,1946.Lola was back in the wheat field when she went into labour , they were living at Dave's parents home. Her sister in law Marion phoned the ambulance and Lola was rushed off to the Mt Hamilton Hospital. During the delivery of Patricia,Lola nearly hemmorraged. Doctor Whitehead never made the delivery. An observant student nurse saved her life. Jean Culp was her name. Dave had gone to police academy and was working on the beat in Toronto.Lola and Patricia went with him. Lola became pregnant with Beverley but the heat in the city was too hot so Lola and Patricia spent the remainder of Lola's pregnancy at the farm with Lola's parents. She also wanted to be closer to th doctor when it came time for the delivery. Beverley Jeanne was born August 22,1947 at Mt Hamilton Hospital . Lola returned to Toronto but Dave was now going to Police school for the Ontario Provincial Police in Ajax, Ontario. Lola moved back with Dave's parents while he finished school. Dave got a job in Windsor as an O.P.P. Lola became pregnant with her third child and Lola Jane was born March 18,1951.She was also born at Mt Hamilton. Dave and Lola had been living in the Young farm house . There were many families coming to rent part of the house during this time. David Holden Young was born February 9,1953 at Mt Hamilton Hospital. An inguinal hernia was discovered and he went back to have it repaired .He was 2 and a half years old. After David Jr was born Dave bought a large portion of the farm from his father Harvey. Also Dave's mother Bessie had died of breast cancer. Dave built a slab house on a cement foundation with three bedrooms. He continued to grow crops and raise pigs, sheep, chickens and milked about 30 cows. There wasn't much money in farming so had gotten a job as towmotor operator at the gypsum plant. In 1955 Kenneth Harvey was born on July 31,1955. In 1955 Dave and Lola made a trip to California to move Dave's sister Marion and her two sons Dennis and Harvey. The spring of 1956 Dave , Lola ,Patricia, Beverley, Jane and David made another trip to California to visit Marion and her family. Ken stayed with Lola's mother. On November 31,1956 Franklin Gordon Young was born. Shortly after Lola had a hysterectomy. She contracted Hepatitis from tainted blood and was very sick while Frank was a baby. He stayed with Angus and Dorothy Bain and Ruby Waterhouse while Lola was sick. A housekeeper[Mrs Maclean] was brought in to help look after things. Lola recovered and things got back to normal. In the summer of 1963 Lola's mother was killed by a drunk driver outside her home in Caledonia. Dave and Lola legally seperated in 1963. She packed up all her belongings into a bedspread and left. Later that day she picked up the children from school and began a new life. She lived in Mt Hope for a while and then bought her father's house at 271 Caithness Street in Caledonia. In 1966 she began working as a legal secretary for Sharpe and Inglis,Barristers at law, in Hamilton, Ontario. The boys continued to visit with their father but most times it was a futile effort. She reunited with Patricia and Beverley in the summer of 1966.She and Patricia began seeing each other again but Beverley was busy with her new family in Burlington. Her next job was with the Credit Union in Caledonia. She remained there until her sight would not allow her to do the small print jobs. In1978 she flew to Vernon B.C. to attend the second marriage of her daughter Patricia. She and a friend did some travelling to Florida, New Orleans and a few other places. 1982 she met and married Roy Timson and she sold the house to Frank and moved into Roy's house at 1373 Haldibrook Rd. October 12, Roy passed away. Lola has since moved to a new home and is enjoying life to the fullest." (PK) More About David Harvey Young: Burial: Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Children of David Young and Lola Norsworthy are: 371 i. Patricia Elizabeth11 Young. 372 ii. Beverley Jeanne Young. 373 iii. Lois Jane Young. 374 iv. David Holden Young. 375 v. Kenneth Harvey Young. 376 vi. Franklin Gordon Young. Children of David Young and Dorcas Allen are: 377 i. Michael Bomberry11 Young. 378 ii. Stephen Young. 256. Isabel Ilnor10 Patterson (Gertrude Barbara9 Young, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born November 18, 1913 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died July 03, 1990 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Wilfred Alexander Clark February 03, 1940, son of W. Clark and Ida Kerr. He was born August 02, 1910 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, and died April 10, 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Children of Isabel Patterson and Wilfred Clark are: 379 i. William11 Clark. 380 ii. Robert Clark. 257. Douglas Robert10 Patterson (Gertrude Barbara9 Young, David Franklin8, David Peter7, Frederick6, Daniel5, Adam4, Theobald (David)3, Andreas2, Johannes1) was born September 17, 1924 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Hazel Aleen Clark September 04, 1950 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Irvine Clark and Maude Crozier. She was born September 13, 1915 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Children of Douglas Patterson and Hazel Clark are: 381 i. Nancy11 Patterson. 382 ii. Clark Douglas Patterson. ===Errata===

Descendants of George Hood and Mary Ann Bird

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The goal of this project is to aggregate information on descendants of [[Hood-4535|George Hood]] and [[Bird-7338|Mary Ann Bird]], a couple from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Kentucky Washington County, Kentucky].

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# [[Olinger-258|Hans Jacob Olinger]] married Anna Marie Engelman. ## [[Olinger-207|Hans Georg Olinger]] ### [[Ohlinger-19|Johan George Olinger]] married 1) Marie Barbara Davenhauer, 2) [[Brion-24|Anna Marie Brion]]. Children of Johan George and Anna Marie: #### [[Olinger-121|Johan Jacob Ohlinger]] married 1) [[Sohns-13|Maria Magdalena Sohns]], 2) Magdalena Mumma. Children of Johan Jacob and Maria Magdalena: ##### [[Olinger-152|Jacob Olinger]] married [[Maukmore-1|Katherine Maukmore]]. ###### Jacob Olinger ###### [[Olinger-151|Jane Olinger]] married [[Folkner-21|William H. Folkner]]. ###### John Olinger married Mary Ann Lowder. ###### David Olinger ###### Nancy Olinger ###### Jonathan Olinger ###### Eliza Olinger ##### [[Olinger-122|John Olinger]] married Nancy Ann Townhill. ###### [[Olinger-102|David Olinger]] ###### Maria Magdalena Olinger ###### Elizabeth Olinger ###### John Olinger Jr. ###### Anna Olinger ###### Sylvannus Olinger ###### Israel Philip Olinger ##### Joshua Olinger ##### Reuben Olinger ##### [[Olinger-101|David Olinger]] married [[Phillips-8163|Priscilla Phillips]]. ###### Mary Olinger ###### Catherine Olinger ###### Elizabeth Olinger ###### Philip Olinger ###### Harriet Olinger ###### Phoebe Olinger ###### John William Olinger ###### Rebecca Olinger ###### David Olinger ##### [[Olinger-76|Maria Barbara Olinger]] married [[Rambo-202|Isaac Rambo]]. ###### [[Rambo-205|Mary Rambo]] ###### [[Rambo-203|Ann Rambo]] ###### Elizabeth Rambo ###### Joseph Rambo ##### George Washington Olinger married Susannah Strickler. ###### Samuel Olinger ###### Elemuel Isaac Olinger ###### Barbara Olinger ###### Mary Olinger ###### George Washington Olinger Jr. ##### [[Olinger-100|Daniel Olinger]] married [[Zirkle-88|Maria "Mary" Magdalena Zirkle]]. ###### [[Olinger-124|John Olinger]] ###### [[Olinger-116|Jacob Olinger]] ###### Mary Olinger ###### [[Olinger-103|David C. Olinger]] ###### Elizabeth Olinger ###### [[Olinger-118|Joel Olinger]] ###### [[Olinger-136|Priscilla Olinger]] ###### Daniel Olinger ###### Philip Olinger ##### Benjamin Olinger ##### Adam Olinger married 1) Elizabeth Holler, 2) Eva Huffman. Children of Adam and Eva: ###### Elizabeth Olinger ###### Isaac Olinger ###### Mary Ann Olinger ###### Sarah Olinger ###### Margaret Olinger ###### Julia Ann Olinger ##### [[Olinger-135|Philip Christian Olinger]] married [[Kipps-16|Elizabeth Kipps]]. ###### David Olinger ###### Elizabeth Olinger ###### Michael Olinger ###### James Adam Olinger ###### [[Olinger-112|Hanna Olinger]] ###### John Olinger ###### Jacob Olinger ###### George W. Olinger ###### James Crocket Olinger ###### Philip Christian Olinger II ###### Parris Olinger ###### Mary Catherine Olinger ###### Sarah Catherine Olinger #### George Olinger #### Anna Maria Olinger #### Maria Magdelena Olinger #### Anna Maria Dorothea Olinger #### Anna Catharina Olinger #### John Olinger #### Frederick Olinger ### [[Ohlinger-16|Anna Magdalena Olinger]] married 1) Peter Knepper, 2) [[Alspach-24|Rhinehart R. Alspach]]. Children of Anna Magdalena and Rhinehart: #### Georg Alspach #### [[Alspach-14|Heinrich Alspach]] #### Johan Philip Alspach #### [[Alspach-39|Johan Jacob Alspach]] #### Michael Alspach #### Johannes Alspach #### Reinhard Alspach #### [[Alspach-58|Mary Alspach]] #### David Alspach ### [[Olinger-206|Johan Philip Olinger]] married [[Umberger-67|Julianna Umberger.]] #### [[Olinger-205|Anna Maria Barbara Olinger]] married 1) [[Palmer-5012|George Palmer]], 2) [[Gabhart-6|Jacob Gabbart]]. Children of Anna Maria Barbara and George: ##### John Palmer ##### [[Palmer-5011|Catharina Palmer]] ##### Adam Palmer married Christina S. Kershner. ###### Elizabeth Palmer ###### David Palmer ###### Johannes Palmer ###### Wilhelm Palmer ###### Bala Polly Palmer ###### Margaret Palmer ###### Jacob Palmer ###### Maria Palmer ###### Sarah Palmer ###### John Palmer ##### [[Palmer-8316|Jacob Palmer]] married [[Gabhart-5|Barbara Gabbert]]. ###### George Palmer #### Elizabeth Olinger married David Kershner. ##### David Kershner ##### Rosina Kershner ##### Catharina Kershner ##### Christina S. Kershner married Adam Palmer. ###### Elizabeth Palmer ###### David Palmer ###### Johannes Palmer ###### Wilhelm Palmer ###### Bala Polly Palmer ###### Margaret Palmer ###### Jacob Palmer ###### Maria Palmer ###### Sarah Palmer ###### John Palmer ##### Jacob Kershner married Peggy Gabbert. ###### John Kershner ##### Jonas Kershner #### Johan Ulrich Olinger #### Juliana Olinger married Joseph Wohlgemuth Jr. ##### Catherine Wohlgemuth ##### David Wohlgemuth ##### Joseph Wohlgemuth III ##### Hetty Wohlgemuth ##### Susanna Wohlgemuth ##### Jacob Wohlgemuth ##### John Wohlgemuth ##### Isaac Wohlgemuth #### Maria Katharine Olinger #### Johan Philip Olinger Jr. married Mary Madalene Troxell. ##### Mary Olinger ##### Elizabeth Olinger ##### Peter Olinger ##### [[Olinger-95|Jacob Olinger]] ##### George Washington Olinger married Susanna Troxell. ###### Peter Olinger ###### Joseph C. Olinger ###### George Washington Olinger II ###### Rachel Olinger ###### John Wesley Olinger ###### Mary Olinger ###### Susanna Olinger ###### Robert Olinger ###### Sarah Ann Olinger ##### Susan Olinger ##### Philip Olinger married 1) Nancy Gustin, 2) Sarah Bloss. #####* Children of Philip and Nancy: ###### Milton M. Olinger ###### Jeramiah Olinger ###### Samuel Olinger ###### Joseph Olinger #####* Children of Philip and Sarah: ###### George Miltenberger Olinger ##### John Olinger married 1) Barbara Carson Shee, 2) Ursula Doble. Children of John and Ursula: ###### William Olinger ###### Jacob Olinger ###### Mary Olinger ###### Elizabeth Olinger ###### Ursula Olinger ##### Joseph C. Olinger ##### William Olinger #### [[Olinger-191|John "Stophel" Christopher Olinger]] married [[Siler-174|Eve Margaret Seiler]]. ##### Martha Ann Olinger ##### [[Olinger-78|Virginia Margaret Olinger]] married [[Duff-391|Samuel Duff]]. ###### Joseph Duff ###### Alexander Duff ###### Elsie Duff ###### Margaret Duff ###### Julia Ann Duff ###### Nancy Emily Duff ###### Catherine Duff ###### Mary Ann Duff ##### [[Olinger-188|Jacob Blubaugh Olinger]] married [[Hobbs-1136|V. Hannah Elizabeth Hobbs]]. ###### Cynthia Olinger ###### [[Olinger-189|Mary Olinger]] ###### [[Olinger-164|Joseph J. Olinger]] was married to [[Dorrell-80|Elizabeth Caroline Dorrell]]. ####### [[Olinger-162|James Marion Olinger]] was married to 1) [[Compton-1306|Mary Catherine Compton]]. ######## [[Olinger-214|Louella Olinger]] ######## [[Olinger-213|Elvira Olinger]] ######## [[Olinger-192|John Preston Olinger]] was married to Leona Foster. ######## [[Olinger-193|Rowan Anna Olinger]] was married to 1) Frank Thomas, 2) Archie E. McQuitty, 3) Horace L. Clark, 4) James Spencer. ######## [[Olinger-154|Idalie Olinger]] was married to 1) [[Pleschmidt-4|Adolf "Ed" Francis Blacksmith]], 2) [[Devinny-9|Henry Devinny]], 3) ___ Fischer. ######## [[Olinger-163|William Alva Olinger]] was married to [[Holt-3199|Serilda Mae Holt]]. ######## [[Olinger-168|Jesse Clarence Olinger]] was married to [[Ell-39|Verona Ell]]. ######## [[Olinger-212|Mary Elizabeth Olinger]] ###### [[Olinger-190|Elizabeth Olinger]] ##### John Christopher Olinger II married Lydia Ann Skaggs. ###### Ann Elizabeth Olinger ###### Julianna Olinger ###### Margaret Olinger ###### Jacob Blubaugh Olinger II ###### [[Olinger-80|Amanda Melvina Olinger]] ###### John Christopher Olinger III ###### Arminta Olinger ###### Martin V. B. Olinger ##### David Olinger ##### Mary Ann Olinger married Absalom Hobbs. ###### Jacob B. Hobbs ###### Absalom Hobbs ##### Juliana Olinger married John Drake. ###### James Drake ###### Nancy Drake ###### Martha Drake ###### Martin Drake ###### Alexander Drake ##### Joseph K. Olinger married Elizabeth collier. ###### Catharine Olinger ###### David C. Olinger ###### Daniel S. Olinger ###### John Bell Olinger ###### Ann Eliza Olinger ###### James Martin Olinger ###### Randolph Francis Marion Olinger ###### Harvey G. W. Olinger ###### Jacob J. Olinger ###### William M. Olinger ###### Mary Elizabeth Olinger ##### Nancy Arminta Olinger #### Peter Olinger #### Hannah Barbara Olinger #### David Olinger #### [[Olinger-86|Jacob Olinger]] married [[Downey-395|Elizabeth Barbary Fauney Downey]]. ##### Julianna Olinger ##### [[Olinger-244|Philip Downey Olinger]] married 1) Elizabeth Schroder, 2) Susan Simpson. #####* Children of Philip Downey and Elizabeth: ###### Robert Olinger ###### Henry Olinger ###### [[Olinger-243|Mary Olinger]] ###### Nancy Olinger ###### Elizabeth Olinger ###### Mahala Olinger ###### Barbara Olinger ###### Martha M. Olinger ###### Sarah Olinger ###### Isaiah Olinger ###### Jacob J. Olinger ###### George Washington Olinger #####* Children of Philip Downey and Susan: ###### Martha M. Olinger ##### George Olinger married Mary Ferguson. ###### Phoebe Ann Olinger ###### William C. Olinger ###### Sarah Jane Olinger ###### George W. Olinger ###### Holland Demarcus Olinger ###### Jackson B. Olinger ###### Samuel H. Olinger ###### Julia Ann Olinger ###### John Calvin Olinger ##### Jacob Olinger Jr. ##### Henry Olinger married Peggy Stokes. ###### Nancy Olinger ###### George Christian Olinger ###### Malinda Olinger ##### Johan Olinger ##### Barbary Olinger ##### William Olinger 1) Martha H. McClain, 2) Harriet Hulco. Children of William and Martha: ###### Martha J. Olinger ###### William M. Olinger ###### Alfred Olinger ###### Margaret Olinger ###### James M. Olinger ##### John Bowen Olinger married 1) ___ unknown, 2) Elizabeth Aldredge Brown. #####* Children of John Bowen and ___ unknown: ###### Frederick Olinger ###### Hannah J. Olinger ###### Jackson Christian Olinger ###### Sarah E. Olinger ###### Amelia J. Olinger #####* Children of John Bowen and Elizabeth Aldredge: ###### James M. Olinger ###### George W. Olinger ###### Barbara E. Olinger ##### [[Olinger-91|Frederick Olinger]] ##### [[Olinger-89|Christian Olinger]] married 1) [[Gideon-142|Sarah Gideon]], 2) Martha Payton, 3) Nanny Gamble. #####* Children of Christian and Sarah: ###### William A. Olinger ###### Sarah A. Olinger ###### [[Olinger-92|Malinda Olinger]] #####* Children of Christian and Martha: ###### Margaret Olinger ###### Susanna Olinger ###### Philip Olinger ### Johannes Christoph Olinger married Anna Sophia. #### Johannes Olinger married [[Zug-219|Maria Zug]]. ##### [[Olinger-231|Christian Olinger]] married [[Rupp-341|Maria Magdalena Rupp]]. ###### Isaac Olinger ##### Annie Olinger ## Lampert Olinger ## Hans Jacob Olinger ## Anna Margaretha Olinger ## Hans Peter Olinger ## Johannes Olinger ## Boike Olinger

Descendants of Heinrich Umberger

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Heinrich was the son of [[Umberger-104|Rudolph Umberger]] and the grandson of [[Umberger-105|Conrad Umberger]]. # [[Umberger-44|Heinrich Umberger]] married 1) [[Steyger-1|Juliana N. Steyger]], 2) Anna Maria Catherine. Children of Heinrich and Juliana: ## [[Umberger-97|Maria Elisabeth Umberger]] ## [[Umberger-93|Leonard Umberger]] married Maria Barbara. ### John Umberger married Elizabeth Atkinson. #### John Umberger married Catherine. ##### John "Hannes" Umberger married 1) Maria Schreyer, 2) Mararetha Schalle, 3) Barbara Reifein. Children of John and Barbara: ###### Letia Umberger ###### Levi Umberger ###### John Umberger ###### Jacob Umberger ###### Barbara Umberger ##### Issac Umberger married 1) Rebecca, 2) Margaret. #####* Children of Isaac and Rebecca: ###### Charles Umberger #####* Children of Isaac and Margaret: ###### Wasington Umberger ###### Lyndianna Umberger ###### Issac Umberger ###### Catherine Umberger ###### Angeline Umberger ##### Catharina Umberger ##### Anna Eleanor Umberger #### Anna Nancy Umberger #### Philip Umberger married Barbara Schally. ##### Johannes Umberger ##### Elizabeth Umberger ##### Philip Umberger ##### Jacob Umberger ##### Catherine Umberger ##### George Umberger #### Margaretha "Margaretta" Umberger married John Umberger. ##### Joseph Umbarger ##### Johannes "John" Umberger ##### Benjamin Umberger ##### Michael Umbarger ##### Maria Umberger ##### Margaretha Umberger ##### Leonard Umberger ##### David Umberger #### Elizabetha Umberger #### Anna Maria Umberger married John Heckendorn. ##### Elizabeth Heckendorn ##### John Heckendorn ##### Joseph Heckendorn ##### Nancy Heckendorn ##### George Heckendorn #### Daniel Umberger married Rachel. ##### John Umberger #### Eleanora Umberger #### Catharina Umberger #### George Umberger married Elizabeth Martin. ##### Ann Umberger ##### Nancy Umberger ##### James C. Umberger ##### Johannes Umberger ##### William W. Umberger ##### George Umberger ### Henry Umberger married, 1) Margaretha Bauer, 2) Margaret Umbarger. Children of Henry and Margaretha Bauer: #### Catherine Umberger #### Mary Umberger married John Umberger. #### Henry Umberger, Jr. married 1) Elizabeth King, 2) Mary Walters. ####* Children of Henry and Elizabeth: ##### Nancy Umberger ##### William Umberger ##### Joseph Umberger ##### Catherine Umberger ##### Hezekiah Umberger ##### Rossannah Umberger ##### Sara Umberger ####* Children of Henry and Mary: ##### James Jonas Umberger #### Jonas Umberger #### Margaret Umberger married John Umberger. ##### Elijah Umberger ##### Abraham Umberger ##### Samuel Umbarger ##### Kate Umberger ##### Anna Umberger ##### Joseph Umberger ##### Mary Umberger ##### N. J. Umberger #### John Umberger married Barbara Pickle. ##### Simon Umberger ##### Henry Umberger ##### Mrs. Jerry McFarland ##### Samuel Umberger ##### Amanda Umberger ##### Catherine Umberger ##### Charles J. ( W.) Umberger ##### Barbara Umbarger ##### Charlotte Umberger ##### John Umberger, Jr. #### Leonard Umberger married Margaret Cooper. ##### Deborah Ann Umbarger ##### Sarah Umbarger ##### Fedilla Umbarger ##### Solomon Umbarger ##### David Umbarger ##### Anderson Umbarger ##### Margaret Umbarger ##### Mitchell Umbarger ##### James H. Umbarger ##### John W. Umbarger ##### Austin F. Umbarger #### Jacob Umberger #### Barbara Umbarger married William Jacob Six. ##### Samuel Six ### Julianna Umberger married Christopher Ulrich. #### Christopher "Stophel" Ulrich married Catherine Shower. ##### Adam Ulrich ##### Samuel Ulrich #### Catharina Ulrich #### Michael Ulrich married 1) Mrs. Mary Deckard, 2) Eva Catharina "Kate" Stoever. Children of Michael and Eva: ##### Mary Ulrich ##### Elizabeth Ulrich ##### Catherine Ulrich ##### Michael Ulrich ##### John Ulrich ##### Samuel Ulrich ##### Adam Ulrich #### Anna Maria Ulrich #### Adam Ulrich II married Anna Maria Lomiller ##### Susannah Ulrich ##### John Tobias Ulrich ##### Anna Mary Ulrich ##### Elizabeth Ulrich ##### Adam Ulrich III ##### Daniel Ulrich ##### Johannes "John" D. Ulrich #### Tobias Ulrich married Maria Catharina Shaeffer. ##### Elizabeth Ulrich ##### Samuel Ulrich ##### Jacob Ulrich ##### Daniel Ulrich ##### Anna Maria Ulrich ##### Catharina Ulrich ##### John Ulrich ##### Michael Ulrich ##### Johanna Ulrich #### Johann Jacob Ulrich #### Rev. Daniel Ulrich married Elizabeth Weidman. ##### Henrietta Ulrich ##### John Weidman Ulrich ##### Dr. Daniel Ulrich ##### George Jacob Ulrich ##### Edmund Adam Ulrich ##### William Ulrich ### Anna Maria Barbara Umberger ## Michael Umberger married Anna Marie Rammler. ### Jon Leonard Umberger married Maria Elizabeth Gingrich. #### John Umberger married Margaretha (Margaretta) Umberger. #### Michael Umberger married Mary Montgomery. ##### Michael Umberger, Jr. ##### John Umberger ##### Heinrich Umberger ##### Thomas Umberger ##### Sydney "Sistina" Umberger #### Leonard Umberger, Jr. married Magdalene Schertzer. ##### Anna Maria Umberger ##### John Umberger ##### Leonard Umbarger #### Maria Umberger married Abraham Boyer. ##### Leonard S. Boyer ##### Elizabeth Boyer ##### Christina Boyer ##### Catherine Boyer ##### John Boyer ##### Mary Ann Boyer ##### Abraham Boyer ##### George Boyer ##### Margareth Boyer ##### Michael Boyer ##### Sidney Boyer #### Elizabeth Maria Umberger married Daniel Gerberich. ##### Catherine Gerberich ##### John Gerberich ##### Daniel Gerberich ##### Amos Gerberich ##### Wendell Gerberich #### George Umberger ### Adam Umberger married Mary Gertrude Verner. #### John R. Umberger married Margaretha Elizabeth Wenrich. ##### Elizabeth Umberger ##### Dr. David Umberger ##### John R. Umberger, Jr. ##### William Umberger ##### Benjamin Umberger #### David Umberger married Dorothy Maisch. ##### Mary Umberger ##### Ann Umberger ##### Elizabeth Umberger ##### Catherine Umberger ##### Rebecca Umberger ##### Sarah Umberger ##### Eleanor Umberger ##### John J. Umberger ##### June Umberger ##### George Washington Umberger ##### Esther Umberger #### Elizabeth Umberger married Peter Heckart. ##### David Heckart ##### Veronica Heckart ##### Sidney Heckart ##### Peter Heckart ##### Elizabeth Heckart ##### John J. Heckart ##### Anna Maria Heckart ##### Elizabeth Heckart ##### Susan Heckart ##### Margaretta Heckart #### Susanna H. Umberger married George Peter Wenrich. ##### Joseph Wenrich ##### Mary Wenrich ##### Elizabeth Wenrich ##### Susanna Wenrich ##### Sarah Wenrich ##### John Wenrich ##### Peter Wenrich ##### Samuel Wenrich ##### Francis Wenrich ##### David Wenrich ##### Rebecca Wenrich ### Cathrina Umberger married George H. Bauer. #### John G. Bauer #### George P. Bauer ### Juliana Umberger ### Henry Umberger married 1) Anna Margaret Bauer, 2) Catherine Neff. ###* Children of Henry and Anna Margaret: #### Philip Umberger #### Cynthia Umberger #### John Umberger married Margaret Umberger. #### Leonard Umberger married Christina Elizabeth Neff. ##### Christiana Umberger ##### Catherine Umberger ##### Mary Umberger ##### George Umbarger ##### Rachel Umberger ##### Michael Umbarger ##### Daniel Umberger ##### Susannah Umberger ##### Simon Umberger ##### David Umberger ##### Abraham Umberger ##### Margaret Umberger ##### Elizabeth Umberger ##### Issac Umberger #### Elizabeth Umberger married Yonce. ##### John Yonce #### Henry Umberger, Jr. married 1) Aminda Whisman, 2) Mary Neff. Children of Henry and Mary: ##### William Umbarger ##### Solomon Umbarger ##### Christianna Umbarger ##### Emmanuel Umbarger ##### Ephraim Umbarger ##### Stephen Umberger ##### Rufus E. Umbarger ##### Elizabeth Umbarger ##### Israel Umbarger #### Mary Umberger #### Margaret Umberger ###* Children of Henry and Catherine: #### Ann Mary Umberger #### Ann Margaret Umberger ### Anna Margaret Umberger married Jacob Boltz, Jr. #### Jacob Boltz #### John Boltz #### Philip Boltz #### Henry Boltz #### David Boltz #### Tobias Boltz #### Rudolph Boltz #### Samuel Boltz #### Susanna Boltz #### Margaret Boltz ### Maria Umbarger ### Joh Michael Umberger, Jr. married Mary Gertrude Verner. #### Margaret Umberger married John Henry Shaffer, Jr. ##### David Shaffer ##### Mary Shaffer ##### Noah Shaefer ##### Levi Shaefer ##### Tobias Shaffer ##### Michael Shaffer ##### Adam Shaffer ##### Henry William Shaffer ##### Ephraim Shaffer ##### Clarissa Shaffer ##### Elizabeth Shaffer #### Michael Umberger III married Catherine Herman. ##### Benjamin Umberger ##### George Umberger ##### Mary Ann Umberger ##### Philip Umberger ##### Herman Umberger ##### Harriet Umberger ##### Caroline Umberger ##### Drusilla Umberger ##### Perry Umberger #### Mary Umberger ### John Umberger married Mary Umberger. #### Philip Umberger married 1) Eleanor, 2) Eleanor Marion Whitman. Children of Philip and Eleanor Whitman: ##### Andrew Umbarger ##### Alexander Umbarger #### Capt. John Umberger, Jr. married Mary Pruner. ##### Malinda Nye Umberger ##### Samuel H. Umbarger ##### Lydia Umberger ##### Elizabeth Umberger ##### Levi Umberger ##### James Umberger ##### Polly Umbarger ##### Anna Mary Umberger ##### Lottie "Laty" Umberger, born 03 September 1824. ##### Fanny Umberger #### Jonas Umberger married Letitia C. Johnson. ##### Thomas P. Umbarger ##### Elsa M. "Eliza" Umbarger ##### Elizabeth F. Umbarger ##### John F. Umbarger #### Henry "Flint" Umberger married Salome Shrader. ##### Richard Umberger ##### Joel Umberger ##### Mathilda Umberger ##### William Umberger ##### Lorenzo D. Umberger ##### John Alfred Umberger ##### Ephraim Umberger #### Mary M. "Polly" Umberger married David Harkrader. ##### Anna Elizabeth Harkrader ##### Nancy Harkrader ##### James Harkrader ##### Eliza J. Harkrader ##### John P. Harkrader ##### Anna Mary Harkrader ##### Issac J. Harkrader ##### B. D. Harkrader #### Hannah Umberger married Scott Denniston. ##### John R. Denniston ##### Leah Denniston ##### Robert B. Denniston ##### Rachel Denniston ##### Sarah J. Denniston ##### Philip J. Denniston ##### Mary E. Denniston ##### Margaret Denniston ##### Regina Denniston ##### James W. Denniston ##### Helen C. Denniston #### Mary Umberger #### Cathy Umberger married Joseph Cooley. ##### Nancy Cooley #### William H. Umberger married Mary Johnston. ##### George F. Umbarger ##### Theodore J. Umbarger ##### Martha J. Umbarger ##### Frances M. Umbarger ##### Louisa A. Umbarger ##### James L. Umbarger ##### Leander H. Umbarger ##### William H. Umbarger ##### Thomas Umberger ##### Marian C. Umbarger ### (dau) Umberger ### Philip Umberger married Leah Smith. #### Henry Umberger #### John Umberger ##### Leah Umberger ##### Lizza Umberger #### Rachel Umberger married William Denniston. ##### Mary Denniston ##### Margaret Denniston ##### James S. Denniston ##### John Denniston ##### Philip Denniston #### Peggy Umberger married Justice. ##### Sarah Justice ##### Henry Justice ##### George W. Justice #### James Umberger married Eliza Hays. ##### Henry M. Umberger ##### Susan E. Umberger ##### Calvin S. Umberger ##### Mollie Umberger ##### James R. Umberger ##### Christeena Umberger ##### Eliza Jane Umberger #### Mary Umberger #### Philip Umberger, Jr. ## Juliana Umberger married Johann Phillip Olinger. ### Mary Ann Barbara Olinger married 1) Jacob Gabbert, 2) John George Palmer. Children of Mary and John: #### Adam Palmer married Christiana S. Kershner. ##### Elizabeth Palmer ##### David Palmer ##### Johannes Palmer ##### Wilhelm Palmer ##### Bala "Polly" Palmer ##### Margaret Palmer ##### Jacob Palmer ##### Maria Palmer ##### Sarah Palmer ##### John Palmer #### Jacob Palmer married Barbara Gabbert. ##### George Palmer #### John Palmer ### Elizabeth Olinger married David Kershner. #### David Kershner #### Rosina Kershner #### Catharina Kershner #### Christiana S. Kershner married Adam Palmer. #### Jacob Kershner married 1) Peggy Gabbert, 2) Polly Hemp. Children of Jacob and Peggy: ##### John Kershner #### Jonas Kershner ### Peter Olinger ### Juliana Olinger married Joseph (Wohigemuth) Wolgamot. #### Joseph Wolgamot, Jr. #### David Wolgamot #### Catherine Wolgamot ### Maria Katherine Olinger ### Johan Phillip Olinger married Mary Magdalena Troxell. #### Mary Olinger #### Peter Olinger #### Jacob Olinger #### George Washington Olinger married Susanna Troxell. ##### John Wesley Olinger ##### Sarah Ann Olinger ##### Peter Olinger ##### Joseph C. Olinger ##### George Washington Olinger, Jr. ##### Rachel Olinger ##### Mary Olinger ##### Susanna Olinger ##### Robert Olinger #### Elizabeth Olinger #### Susan Olinger #### Phillip Olinger #### John Olinger #### Joseph Olinger #### William Olinger ### John Christopher Stophel Olinger married Eve Margaret Siler. #### Martha Ann Olinger #### Virginia Margaret Olinger married Samuel Duff, Jr. ##### Joseph Duff ##### Alexander Duff ##### Elsie Duff ##### Margaret Duff ##### Julia A. Duff ##### Nancy "Emily" Duff ##### Mary A. Duff ##### Kissy "Catherine" Duff #### Jacob Blubaugh Olinger married Virginia Hannah Hobbs. ##### Cynthia Olinger ##### Mary Olinger ##### Joseph J. Olinger ##### Elizabeth Olinger #### John Christopher Olinger II married Lydia Shaggs. ##### Juliana Olinger ##### Ann E. Olinger ##### Margaret Olinger ##### Jacob B. Olinger ##### Amanda M. Olinger ##### John Christopher Olinger III ##### Araminta Olinger #### David Olinger #### Mary Ann Olinger #### Julianna Olinger married John Drake. ##### James Drake ##### Nancy Drake ##### Martha Drake ##### Martin Drake ##### Alexander Drake #### Joseph Kendall Olinger married 1) Mrs. Caroline O. Pugh, 2) Elizabeth Collier. Children of Joseph and Elizabeth: ##### David C. Olinger ##### Daniel S. Olinger ##### Catherine Olinger ##### John B. Olinger ##### Ann E. Olinger ##### James M. Olinger ##### Francis M. Olinger ##### Harvey G. W. Olinger ##### Jacob J. Olinger ##### William M. Olinger ##### Mary E. Olinger ##### Jacob Blubaugh Olinger #### Nancy Araminta Olinger ### Jacob Olinger married Barbara E. Downey. #### Phillip D. Olinger ## Johannes "John" Umberger married Anna Maria. ### Barbara Umberger ### Jonas Umberger married Anna Maria Boltz. #### Jonas Umberger, Jr. married 1) Elizabeth, 2) Mary Emrick. Children of Jonas and Mary: ##### Jonas "Jonathan" Umberger ##### Joseph Umberger ##### Leah Umberger ##### David Umberger ##### Mary Umberger ##### Henry G. Umberger ##### Moses Umberger ##### William Umberger ##### Jacob Umberger ##### John A. Umbarger ##### Adam Umberger #### John Umberger married Magdalena Umberger. ##### Joseph Umberger ##### David Umberger ##### Daniel Umberger #### Jacob Umberger married Susannah Uhler Derkes. ##### David Umberger ##### John H. Umberger ##### Rudolph Umberger #### Elizabeth Umberger #### David Umberger married Catherine Keller. ##### Levi Umberger ##### Simon Umberger ##### Amanda Umberger ##### Mary Ann Umberger ##### Sarah Umberger #### Mary Umberger #### Sarah Umberger ## Anna Elizabeth Umberger ## Anna Katharina Umberger married John Becker. ### Henry Becker ### Catherine Barbara Becker married Martin Miller. #### John Miller #### Barberry Miller ### John Mathias Becker ### John Becker ### Mary Elizabeth Becker ### Frederick Becker

Descendants of Henry Herrick and Jacob Weed

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Source Citation Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 111 : 1914 Source Information Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.

Descendants of Henry Mattingly and Honora Durbin

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The goal of this project is to add profiles for all descendants of [[Mattingly-617|Henry Mattingly]] and [[Durbin-747|Honora Durbin]] of Allegany County, Maryland. Our starting point for this project will be the 1969 work "The Descendants of Henry Mattingly" by Msgr. Herman E. Mattingly. If you are interested in joining this project, please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19296105 send me a private message].

Descendants of Isaac and Elizabeth Davis of Salem County, New Jersey

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[[Davis-2254|Isaac Davis]] came to Salem County, New Jersey from Nassau Island (now Long Island), New York around 1704. He had married Elizabeth (maiden surname unknown) some years earlier and they had a growing family. No birth records for his children or grandchildren are known. This page was created to detail the complicated analysis of wills, land records, and other documents that reveal the likely family structure. === Wills and Administrations === '''Isaac Davis of Pilesgrove, yeoman,''' will dated 25 March 1739 and proved 1 June 1739. It mentions:Chandler and Van Name, page 6 * wife Elizabeth * three enslaved people, two men and one woman, unnamed * daughter Eleanor Crawley and her son William Crawley (under 21 years old), the latter to have his home plantation after Elizabeth passes. * Davis Bassett, relationship not stated, to have the plantation if Eleanor has no male heirs that live to be 21 years old * daughter Rachel Morgan, to have the 260 acre plantation she lives on, which is held by two deeds. Also named is Rachel's son Isaac. * daughter Elizabeth Morgan and her son Samuel Morgan * daughter Abigail Bassett, and Elisha Bassett, to have 19 acres of cedar swamp * daughter Hannah Nelson, to share equally in moveable estate * Anthony Nelson, relationship not specified, to be delivered when he turns 21 the deed that belongs to him and that Isaac had in his keeping Executors were his wife, Samuel Morgan, and Elisha Bassett. '''Elizabeth Davis of Pilesgrove,''' will dated 10 September 1760 and proved on 16 February 1762.[[#DRCHNJ|Documents Relating Colonial History New Jersey]]: Vol. 33, [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin33newj/page/106/mode/2up Page 106] It mentions: * daughters Abigail, Rachel, Ellen * Sary, the wife of John Robertson, relationship not given * "three younger granddaughters" Rebecca, Mary, and Amre (all under age) * William Bassett, Susanah Morgan, and Sarah Smith, relationships not specified * an enslaved girl, not named Executors were here daughters Abigail and Rachel. It was witnessed by Jacob, David, and Joel Elwell, and according to Chandler, the handwriting indictes that Jacob Elwell wrote the will. === Land Records === 4 February 1733 and 5 February -- '''Sarah Smith''' to '''Edward Test''', land at Salem City === Abigail (Davis) Bassett === '''Elisha Bassett of Pilesgrove, yeoman,''' will dated 22 June 1786 and proved 6 January 1787.[[#DRCHNJ|Documents Relating Colonial History New Jersey]]: Vol. 36, [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin36newj/page/18/mode/2up Page 19] Mentions: * sons Davis and Isaac * grandsons Joseph Bassett and David Bassett * daughter Elizabeth Davis * granddaughters Grace Whithers and Ann Bassett * grandson Rebecca Miller * Rebecca Barber (relationship not stated) https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin36newj/page/18/mode/2up === Eleanor (Davis) Crawley === '''Eleanor Davis''' married [William?] Crawley (or was he Charles Crosthwayt, Crossweight? d. intestate 1729, books done by David Davis and Abraham Nelson) === Nelsons === === Morgans === '''Samuel Morgan, Pilesgrove, blacksmith,''' will dated 21 January 1761. Mentions wife Margaret, sons Samuel, William, and Joseph (the latter under 21), and "all my daughters". Isaac Morgan was a witness, and the account shows a payment to the widow Margaret Morgan as administratrix of the estate of Mark Dickinson. Son William was left a gristmill, while Joseph was left the land where Charles Ryley lives, when 21. '''Isaac Morgan, Pilesgrove,''' will dated 17 March 1763. Mentions brothers William Morgan and Joseph Morgan and sisters Mary and Dorrothy '''Joseph Morgan, Alloways Creek,''' will made 5 November 1768, mentions brother William Morgan and sisters Mary Test and Dorothy Morgan. '''Samuel Morgan, Pilesgrove, blacksmith,''' administration granted 1 July 1773 to Elizabeth Morgan, widow, fellow bondsmen William Garrison of Pittsgrove and William Morgan of Woolwich, Gloucester Co. On 18 January 1777, '''Samuel Morgan, son of Samuel Morgan, deceased,''' chose Jacob Sharp as guardian. '''Joseph Morgan, Pilesgrove,''' administration granted 15 April 1777 to Jacob Howard In addition, there are the following records from Gloucester Co.: '''William Morgan, Woolwich,''' will dated 10 June 1775. Mentions wife Sarah, left land in Salem County adjoining that of Samuel Riley and Joseph Morgan, sons William, Joshua, Benjamin, and Jacob and daughters Sarah and Elizabeth, estate to be divided to them as they come of age. Executors were wife Sarah and "William Garrison, my brother." '''William Morgan, Gloucester Co.,''' account 25 February 1784 by William Garrison and Sarah Connoly, late Sarah Morgan, executors of William Morgan deceased. This shows the sale of a grist mill to Sawtel Elwell. The task is set forth to tease apart the descendants of Elizabeth (Davis) Morgan and Rachel (Davis) Morgan. It seems impossible to reconcile this data except to assume that each of these women named sons William and Joseph. The cleanest division, based on the above data, seems to be as follows: Children of Rachel (Davis) Morgan: * Isaac d. 1763 * Joseph d. 1768 * William d. after 1768 * Mary m. Francis Test * Dorothy Children of Elizabeth (Davis) Morgan: * Samuel d. 1761, child ** Samuel d. 1773, m. Elizabeth, child *** Samuel, aged 14-20 in 1777 * Joseph d. 1777 * William, resided Woolwich, d. 1775, m. Sarah == Sources == * ''[[Space:Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey|Documents Relating to The Colonial History of The State of New Jersey]]'' (Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949)

Descendants of Isaac Shannon

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Isaac Shannon was born on the 13th of January, 1768, in Ireland, possibly Ulster, the son of Robert Shannon, born 1737 and Jane Littell, born in 1726, both of Ulster Ireland. Isaac was a school teacher, father of at least 9 children, and was a man responsible for hundreds of Shannon's spreading across Ohio and other parts of the United States. It has been years studying and linking the never ending stream of family members that resulted from this very special Shannon that arrived from Ireland. TJD2011 See the descendants of Isaac Shannon and Jane Porter by Generation or Alphabetically. '''Generation 1''' Children of [[Shannon-1582|Isaac Shannon]] and [[Porter-8372|Jane Porter]]:
[[Shannon-1598|Thomas Shannon]] abt. 1790 - abt. 1877
[[Shannon-1599|James Shannon]] 1791-1831
[[Shannon-1600|Nathan Shannon]] 1796-1881
[[Shannon-1581|John M Shannon]] 1800-1885
[[Shannon-1601|Isaac Shannon]] 1803-1885
[[Shannon-1603|Elizabeth Shannon Glover]] 1808-1885
[[Shannon-1602|William Shannon]] 1810-1906
[[Shannon-1604|Cynthia Shannon Hanna]] abt 1813-bef 1910
[[Shannon-1605|Leslie Shannon]] abt. 1839
'''Generation 2'''
Children of [[Shannon-1598|Thomas Shannon]] and [[Thompson-24108|Maria Thompson]]:
[[Shannon-1619|Catherine Shannon Ritchie]] 1828-1908
[[Shannon-1623|Isaac Shannon]] 1829-1867
[[Shannon-1628|Moses T Shannon]] 1831-1912
[[Shannon-1626|John Shannon]] 1833-1918
[[Shannon-1631|Samuel Shannon]] 1834-1863
[[Shannon-1624|Jane Shannon]] 1836
[[Shannon-1621|Fannie Glynn Shannon]] 1838-1912
[[Shannon-1627|Mary Shannon]] 1840
[[Shannon-1632|Thomas William Shannon]] 1842-1863
[[Shannon-1629|Nathan Shannon]] 1844-1904
[[Shannon-1618|Calvin Shannon]] 1846-1910
[[Shannon-1630|Cynthia E Shannon]] 1849-1853
[[Shannon-1622|Hannah Shannon]] 1851
Children of [[Shannon-1600|Nathan Shannon]] and [[Haggerty-486|Martha Haggerty]]:
[[Shannon-1638|Isaac Newton Shannon]] 1821-1858
[[Shannon-1637|Jane Shannon Marshall]] abt 1823
[[Shannon-1639|John Porter Shannon]] 1825-1909
[[Shannon-1640|Martha Shannon]] 1827-1883
[[Shannon-1641|Sarah Shannon Crawford]] 1828-1890
[[Shannon-1642|Thomas Shannon]] 1833-1833
[[Shannon-1643|Mary Shannon Coulter]] 1835-1862
[[Shannon-1644|Cynthia Elizabeth Shannon Karr]] 1837-1865
[[Shannon-1645|Emily Ann Judson Shannon]] 1840-1863
[[Shannon-1646|Harriet Newell Shannon Darr]] 1840-1932
[[Shannon-1647|Amanda Shannon Duncan]] 1845-1935
Children of [[Shannon-1581|John M Shannon]] and [[Johnston-7637|Jane H Johnston]]:
[[Shannon-1804|Isaac Shannon]] 1829-1891
[[Shannon-1586|Robert J Shannon]] 1830-1832
[[Shannon-1587|Thomas Shannon]] 1832-1903
[[Shannon-1591|Mary Ann Shannon]] 1835
[[Shannon-1592|Nathan Shannon]] 1837
[[Shannon-1593|Eliza Jane Shannon]] 1838-1894
[[Shannon-1594|Samuel L Shannon]] 1842-1919
[[Shannon-1595|William B Shannon]] 1844-1864
[[Shannon-1596|John J Shannon]] 1847-1913
[[Shannon-1580|Joel Glover Shannon]] 1850-1905
[[Shannon-1597|Cynthia Porter Shannon Wolfe]] 1851-1904
[[Shannon-1014|Joseph Franklin Shannon]] 1855-1935
Children of [[Shannon-1601|Isaac Shannon]] and [[Stone-8047|Sarah Stone]]:
[[Shannon-1648|Jeremiah Stone Shannon]] 1827-1900
[[Shannon-1704|Jane Laurenza Shannon]] 1830-1896
[[Shannon-1649|Isaac M Shannon]] 1833-1902
[[Shannon-1721|William Shannon]] 1835-1899
[[Shannon-1695|Hannah Ann Shannon McKenzie]] 1838-1905
[[Shannon-1698|Hervey Eagleson Shannon]] 1841-1919
[[Shannon-1714|Mary E Shannon]] 1843-
[[Shannon-1688|Cynthia Shannon]] 1846-1955
[[Shannon-1711|Lucy Maria Shannon]] 1848-1929
Children of [[Shannon-1603|Elizabeth Shannon]] and [[Glover-3413|Joel Glover]]:
[[Glover-3426|Israel Glover]] 1827-1905
[[Glover-3424|Isaac Newton Glover]] 1829-1881
[[Glover-3524|Josiah Glover]] 1830
[[Glover-3439|William B Glover]] 1832-1864
[[Glover-3433|Samuel Reed Glover]] 1834-1911
[[Glover-3421|Cuthbert Hall Glover]] 1835-1918
[[Glover-3435|Sarah J Glover]] 1838-1839
[[Glover-3436|Shannon Glover]] 1839-
[[Glover-3438|Thomas Harrison Glover]] 1841-1909
[[Glover-3525|Nathan Lowe Glover]] 1842-1923
[[Glover-3434|Sarah Glover Lewis]] 1844-
[[Glover-3420|Joel Clark Glover]] 1846-4864
[[Glover-3429|John Anderson Glover]] 1848-1929
[[Glover-3423|Cynthia Jane Glover]] 1850-1855
[[Glover-3437|Susan "Susannah" Mary Glover]] 1854-1935
Children of [[Shannon-1602|William Shannon]] and [[Ferguson-6220|Bethiah Ferguson]]:
[[Shannon-1661|Isaac Shannon]] 1832-1861 m. [[Cunningham-5014|Catherine Cunningham]]
[[Shannon-1659|Ferguson Shannon]] 1830 m. [[Shank-434|Maria Shank]]
[[Shannon-1673|Robert Thomas Shannon]] 1842
[[Shannon-1656|Elizabeth Shannon Finley]] 1843-1924
[[Shannon-1674|Samuel Shannon]] 1846-1864
[[Shannon-1665|John Shannon]] 1850-1924 m. [[Shaefer-26|Selinda Shaefer]]
Children of [[Shannon-1604|Cynthia Shannon]] and [[Hanna-1422|James Hanna]]:
Children of [[Shannon-1605|William Leslie Shannon]] and [[Owings-351|Mary Corelia Owings]]:
[[Shannon-2922|William Shannon]] 1871 [[Shannon-2923|Elizabeth Shannon]] 1875 [[Shannon-1534|Frank Shannon]] 1878 [[Shannon-395|Larl Emmett Shannon]] 1880

Descendants of Jacob Faubion

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Descendants of Jacob Faubion


  Generation No. 1



1. JACOB3 FAUBION (JACOB2, HANS JOSEPH1)1 was born Abt. 1750 in Pennsylvania2, and died July 12, 1827 in Cocke County, Tennessee3. He married DIANAH RECTOR4,5,6 July 5, 1772 in Fauquier, County, Virginia7, daughter of HENRY RECTOR and ANN SPENCER. She was born Abt. 1750 in Virginia, and died February 22, 1841 in Cocke County, Tennessee8.

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ACOB FAUBION:
The name Faubion has many variations and many interesting places of origin. The earliest usage is in Rome around the time of Caesar, it is carved on a seat in the Roman Forum. By the thirteenth century it was being used and misspelled as a baptismal name. Other variations are; Faubin, Fayban, Fabyan, Fabian, Faubee, Fawbean, Fanbean, Forbion, Forbee, Faubert, Faub and many many more. In What's In a Name by La Reina Rule and William K. Hammond states that Faubion comes from the old Teutonic root-word, Falco-berht, and is French. It was a well known name in France from South to North.

There is much speculation on the immigration of the Faubions to America. There is a record of a Hans Joseph Faubion who came over from Rottingham on the ship Molly to Pennsylvania in 1741. He could have been removed from France to Germany due to the Edict of Nance which revoked all Protestant rights in France. He came first to Pennsylvania and Jacob Faubion could be his son, but that has not been proven on paper. Jacob eventually settled in Cocke County, Tennessee, which he was formerly from Fauquier County, Virginia. The town in which he settled near was called German town or Germana. This was the first settlement of the German immigrates of 1714, many of their kin from Germany came by way of Pennsylvania during the 1730's through 1760's.

One account by an internet user http://www.lcs.net/users/Merill/faubion.htm, states the first proof of our Faubion is Jacob Faubion who was born in Virginia in 1735. If this were true he would have been 64 years old when his last child was born. By 1772 he witnessed the will for John Rector with Henry Rector who was the father of his wife Dianah. Internet writer goes on to say " They were probably already married and living in Fauquier County, Virginia. Dianah was born in 1740 in Virginia." He also states Sally Faubion born in 1770. If one checks the age pattern of Henry Rectors children you will find it is more likely that Dianah was born about 1750. Her marriage to Jacob took place in 1772, so it is more likely that their first child Sally was born after this marriage.

Sometime about the year 1790, Jacob Faubion and his family, together with his daughter Sally and her husband Joseph Broadhurst, started their trek across the great mountains into the 'Country of the Cherokees Records of earlier land purchases were not found, but, on June 16, 1794, Jacob Faubin purchased from John Shields for Seventy pounds, two hundred acres of land in Greene County, in the Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio.

Originally claimed by both Virginia and North Carolina, this "Wilderness Country" (1) became a part of North Carolina, (2) organized into a new state of Frankland (changed to Franklin), which state existed from 1784 or 1785 until 1787, unrecognized by the General Government, (3) was ceded to the General Government along with all of its Western Lands by the new State of North Carolina on February 25 1790, and (4) became a separate territory when the act for the Government of the Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio was passed on May 26 1790.

In 1795 a portion of Greene County was cut off to form the County of Jefferson, and on June 1, 1796 the new State of Tennessee was admitted to the Union. Cocke County was created out of a portion of Jefferson County, October 9, 1797. Thus it is possible that the Greene County land on which Jacob Faubion and his family settled in 1794 became a part of Cocke County, Tennessee in 1797. Greene and Jefferson County deed records do not enlighten us, and Cocke County records were thrice burned, the latest destruction in the year 1878.

Jacob was a blacksmith, wagon maker, and millwright. He and his family were already settled in East Tennessee when Cocke County was established. Here he and his sons set up one of the first mills, and built one of the first bridges on the French Broad River. It is said he did not speak English very well, and was called the "Dutchman" although later writers called him a French Huguenot. Letters written by a member of the Meredith family in the early 1900's express the opinion that he came from the Alsace area near France. This, and other opinions have been expressed; none proven. The fact that his daughter Sally and her husband, Joseph Broadhurst, migrated to East Tennessee with Jacob and the others of his family, none of whom were married, might have given rise to the legend that he traveled into the area with a "brother."

As far as can be determined Jacob Faubion did not serve in the Revolutionary War.
Census Index Colonial America, 1607-1789

Fabian, James State: South Carolina
County: Greenville District
Year: 1756
Page: #236
Census Type code: Muster Roll
Fabian, James State: South Carolina
County: South Carolina Colony
Year: 1716
Page: #047
Location: Willtown
Fabian, Joseph State: South Carolina
County: South Carolina Colony
Location: Willtown
Year: 1716
Page: #047
Fabion, Joseph State: Pennsylvania
County: Philadelphia County
Location: Philadelphia
Year: 1741
Fabian, William State: South Carolina
County: Greenville District
Year: 1756
Page: #236
Census Type Code: Muster Roll
Fabian, John State: New Hampshire
County: New Hampshire Colony
Year: 1689
Page: #235
Census Type Code: Petition List
Fabin, George State: New Hampshire
County: New Hampshire Colony
Year: 1689
Page: #235
Census Type Code: Petition List
Fabin, Paulus State: Pennsylvania
County: Philadelphia County
Location: Philadelphia
Year: 1754
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The following was received from Patt Seitas, San Diego, California, it is Titled "The Faubion Family" on page 4-FB/O'Dell, page 93.

Jacob Faubion born about 1750 in Pennsylvania. Died 12 July 1827 in Cocke County, Tennessee. Occupation: Blacksmith, Wagoneer. His father might have been William rather than Jacob Faubion. He married Diannah Rector, born abt 1745 in Fauquier County, Virginia and died 22 February 1841 in Cocke County, Tennessee Occupation: Housewife.

Jacob was a blacksmith, wagon maker and millwright. It has been reported that he did not speak English well but he did not speak his native language very often because he wanted his children to learn English.

About 1770, he married Diannah Rector in Fauquier county, Virginia. She was born about 1745 in Fauquier county of Henry Rector who was born 1715/20 in Germanna, Virginia and Anna Spencer, born 1729.

In 1789, Jacob paid taxes on seven horses and paid the poll tax both in Fauquier county for himself and for Joseph Broadhurst who was living in the household and had married his daughter, Sally, the year before.

About 1790, Jacob and his family left Virginia for Tennessee. They probably immigrated by the Great Wagon Road to Fort Chisel, Virginia, then by the single wagon road for two hundred miles to the Cumberland Gap where they probably joined the Wilderness Road to the Knoxville cut-off (built about 1791 between the Wilderness Road and the mouth of the French Broad River).

One source indicates Jacob settled on the Noachucky River in Greene County, Tennessee near a place later called Bright Hope Furnace because there was iron ore in the area and Jacob was a blacksmith and iron worker, Jacob eventually settled along the French Broad River in Cocke County, Tennessee, purchasing lands about three miles from a community later called Parrotsville and five miles from Old Newport.

On June 16, 1794, Jacob bought 200 acres in Greene County (later Cocke County), Tennessee for 70 pounds from John Shields. In October of the same year, Jacob's son-in-law, Joseph Broadhurst bought 100 acres, his land being "on the north side of the French Broad River on the head waters of Long Creek".
Jacob' claim was filed about one mile west of Neddy's Mounting on Sinking Cane Creek.

Jacob and his family were amoung the first settlers in Cocke County, Tennessee. They apparently settled in a German area of the County.

Jacob and his relatives erected first a blacksmith shop, next a mill and then a log
dwelling. The first mill, one of the first in the area, was known as the "Faubion Mill". They also built one of the first bridges across the French Broad River just above where Bridgeport, Tennessee is now located.

On March 14, 1808, Jacob abd Diannah's oldest daughter, Sally (Faubion) Broadhurst, died in Cocke County, Tennessee. Later that year, on May 2, 1808, Jacob and Diannah sold land in Faquier County, Virginia which Diannah had inherited from her father, Henry Rector. The land was sold to George Glasscock, husband of Diannah's sister, Hannah.
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The following is from Fauquier County, Virginia Deed Book 17, page 246:

"The mill was an important center of early settlement. At the very first session of the Buncombe County, North Carolina Court, in 1792, William Davidson was given liberty 'to built a grist mill on Swannanoa' and the following January a grant was given to build a grist mill on a branch of the French Broad near where it emptied into the river. Across the state line in Tennessee, one of the first mills on the river was built by a French Huguenot family named Faubion who, in addition to being millwrights, were blacksmiths and wagonmakers." (Dykeman, Wilman, THE FRENCH BROAD, Holt, Rhinehart and Winston (1974) page 57.)

More About J
ACOB FAUBION:
Comment 1: he built one of first mills and bridges on the French Broad River
Comment 3: Nickname "Dutchman"
Fact 5: June 16, 1794, purchased land in Greene County, Territory os U. S. south of the River Ohio9
Fact 6: Occupation: Blacksmith/Wagonmaker/Millwright
Fact 7: March 22, 1772, Witnessed will of John Rector
Fact 8: 1789, paid taxes/Fauquier Count, Virginia on Personal Property10
Fact 9: October 20, 1804, listed on father-inlaws Estate settlement11

Notes for D
IANAH RECTOR:
Dianah Rector's history is well set out in The Germanna Record, No. 4 and 5, which takes herRector/Richter and Fischbach family lines back to Tyl van Fispe in the Nassau-Siegen area of the German Palatinate in the fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries. Her mother is believed to be Ann "Nancy" Spencer because, as was the custom of the period to give a son the maiden name of the mother, Henry and Ann Rector named a son "Spencer" and the name was carried down for a number of generations. The Germanna Record No. 4, page 13, paragraph (7), contains the indication that Ann, wife of Henry Rector, might be the sister or daughter of James Spencer of Prince William County, Virginia.

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ACOB FAUBION and DIANAH RECTOR:
Marriage: July 5, 1772, Fauquier, County, Virginia12
     
Children of J
ACOB FAUBION and DIANAH RECTOR are:
2.i. SALLY4 FAUBION, b. Bet. 1770 - 1772, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. March 14, 1808, Cocke County, Tennessee.3.ii. HENRY FAUBION, b. Abt. 1774, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. December 24, 1803, East Tennsesse.4.iii. JOHN FAUBION, b. February 29, 1776, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. December 4, 1869, Cocke County, Tennessee.5.iv. MOSES FAUBION, b. February 27, 1778, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. November 1847, Lawerence County, Indiana.6.v. NANCY FAUBION, b. Bet. 1780 - 1781, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. Bet. 1840 - 1850, Platte County, Missouri.7.vi. WILLIAM FAUBION, b. January 16, 1783, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. September 26, 1839, Cocke County, Tennessee. vii. ELIZABETH FAUBION13, b. Abt. 1784, Fauquier County, Virginia14,15; d. June 14, 1808, East Tennessee16; m. MR. MCPHERSON17, Unknown; b. Abt. 1785; d. Unknown. More About MCPHERSON and ELIZABETH FAUBION:
Marriage: Unknown

8.viii. REV./JR. JACOB FAUBION, b. Abt. 1785, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. December 14, 1852, Linden, Clay County, Missouri.9.ix. SPENCER FAUBION, b. Abt. 1787, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. Bef. 1860, near Barry, Clay County, Missouri. x. MARY ANN FAUBION18,19, b. Abt. 1789; d. Unknown; m. JOHN MCPIKE19, March 31, 1809, Greene County, Tennessee20,21; b. Abt. 1787, Greene County, Tennessee22; d. Unknown. Notes for MARY ANN FAUBION:
From Faubion and Allied Families, page 13:

The Bedford Indiana 1896 newspaper item previously refered to in Chapter I of this section lists Mary as a child of Jacob and Dianah. We have found no evidence to support this statement - other than from McPike family research which records the marriage in Greene County, Tennessee in 1809 of Mary Ann Forbee to John McPike, the brothe of Mary who married Moses Faubion.

During the years following the war of 1812, many of the McPike families left East Tennessee to settle in Indiana, as did Moses & Mary (McPike) Faubion. This could br reason enough for their knowledge of her existance.

http://www.mundia.com/us/Person/17289997/19063071186

Descendants of James Otis Barnett and Elizabeth (Betsy) Keller: Early Settlers of Harrison, Putnam, And Clay Counties, Indiana

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Family History Document compiled by Erold Clark Wiscombe in 1968.

Descendants of James Smith of Weymouth

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Moved here from the profile of [[Smith-15951|James Smith]] since they pertain to many people and times beyond the profile of PGM immigrant James Smith. [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 08:28, 11 September 2017 (EDT) : ''Note: These are not my ([[X-4402|Vicki McLindsay's]]) notes. I am just the person who took time to type them up and put them on the internet. My cousin (Ed Jenest) whom I found through my genealogy search provided them to me. Please enjoy reading them and give credit to those who have made them available to all researchers. I have made some clarifications which are noted as footnotes and a “*”. Also note the footnote numbers have changed as I added clarification. Typed on a hot summer day in the beautiful countryside by Ohio, Illinois… a long way from Wessaguscus. (signed) Vicki McLindsay Smith Kessel the great, great, great, great, great granddaughter of Hezekiah. July 27, 2012'' These notes were originally written in preparation for a talk about Major Hezekiah Smith at a reunion in Colrain, Massachusetts on Aug 23, 1986. The focus is on Hezekiah’s public life in Colrain and his service during the Revolutionary War. The accomplishments of his sons have been included because their lives were a complement to an extension of their father’s achievements. Unfortunately, I found little information on the women in the Smith family. Margaret Smith Jones is the real expert on the Smith lineage and her data on [[Smith-15951|James Smith]], Hezekiah’s immigrant ancestor, has been complied for your perusal. My special thanks to Nancy Purington, great, great, great, great, great granddaughter of Hezekiah for her help in editing and typing these pages. (signed) Lois Call Stearns October 1988 I. [[Smith-15951|James Smith]], Hezekiah’s immigrant ancestor was born in England. He came to Massachusetts Bay before 1639 and lived in Weymouth. James was admitted a freeman*1 "The prerequisites for freemanship were not always the same. In some clerical companies the more prominent of the settlers were freeman by virtue of the fact of having made significant financial contributions to the company. Others were very stringent in their requirements, emphasizing consistent demonstration of Puritan virtues, a declaration of faith, and Church membership. Joining a Congregational church in the first generation was not an easy thing to do. After 1635, a candidate had to stand before a highly skeptical group of elders and satisfy them in three respects: adherence to Calvinist doctrines, achievement of a godly life, and demonstrable experience of spiritual conversion." http://www.dowdgen.com/dowd/document/henry.html (Located in Footnotes for a personal genealogy of the Dowde family) in 1654. His will was dated June 19, 1673 proved June 22, 1676. The will mentioned his wife Joan, sons James and Nathaniel, his daughter Hannah Parramore and his grandson James, son of Joshua who died in 1669. James died on March 21 or May 2, 1676 (Note: the extensive data on James provided by Margaret Smith Jones has been copied for your perusal.) II. Joshua Smith the sailor son of James was born about 1637 and died in Weymouth on Nov 17, 1669. He married Ruth Frye, daughter of George Frye in Weymouth on Dec 14, 1668. Ruth was born about 1650 and died in Weymouth on April 28, 1724 at the age of 74. If our dates are correct Ruth was very young when Joshua died leaving her with 11 month old Joshua. Jonathan Torrey was Ruth’s second husband. III. James Smith, son of Joshua, was born in Weymouth December 14, 1668 and died in Barrington, Rhode Island in 1743/44. On November 10, 1691 he married Elizabeth Holbrook of Scituate. Elizabeth born on February 2, 1672/73 was the daughter of John and Abigail (Pierce) of Hingham. “On May 30, 1711 James Smith was one of the 29 petitioners, inhabitants of the western end of Swansea to be set off as a separate town. They failed that year and also the next but succeeded November 18, 1717 when Barrington was created, which later proved to be in Rhode Island. In 1722 he was assessor and on committee to settle the highway and in 1724 on committee “to agree with a schoolmaster for 9 months”. On June 26, 1726 it was voted that James Smith keep and board Christian Phippen at the rate of three shillings per week. In 1728 he was made committee “to lay out a burying place and to agree with Ebenezer Alden what to give him for the ground” and February 6, 1738 on a committee to report to Mr. Heath “where he shall preach till the town hath built a meeting house”. Note: this material inserted from materials given to me by Margaret Smith Jones. IV. Ebenezer Smith son of James was born February 10, 1693 in Weymouth. He married Sarah Smith daughter of Samuel Smith and Rebecca Hoar Smith in Barrington, Rhode Island on June 22, 1721. Sarah was born in Taunton, Massachusetts on December 2, 1693 and died February 9, 1773 in Woodstock, Connecticut. Before moving to Woodstock, Ebenezer lived in Barrington and held several minor public offices. Ebenezer died in Woodstock on May 3, 1777. Both Ebenezer and Sarah are buried on Bungee Hill in Woodstock. V. Hezekiah, son of Ebenezer was born in Barrington in 1726. In 1730 he moved to Woodstock. He later moved his family to Colrain, Massachusetts where he died on August 19, 1800. Hezekiah married Eunice Morris daughter of Lt. Edward and Bethiah Morris on January 14, 1747. Eunice was born in Woodstock on January 12, 1728 and died in Colrain on November 9, 1807. Hezekiah and Eunice are buried in Colrain’s Branch Cemetery.2History of Woodstock, Connecticut-Genealogies of Woodstock Families. Plimpton Press, Norwood, Mass. :Clarence Winthrop Bowen, PhD, LL.D, 1930 Note: Colrain and Woodstock histories differ on the date of Eunice and Hezekiah’s marriage. Woodstock lists it as January 14, 1747/48. Colrain as December 19, 1747. Colrain lists Eunice’s mother as Bethia Drake, it should be Bethia Peake. Eunice’s grandfather Jonathan Peake settled in Woodstock in 1687. Eunice’s family on the Morris side were prominent in Woodstock history. Her great grandfather was a leader among the first settlers in the town. Her grandfather was a selectman*(The board of selectmen is commonly the executive arm of the government of New England towns in the United States. The board typically consists of three or nine members, with or without staggered terms. Three is the most common number, historically) for 24 years between 1691 and 1722 and her father was one of a committee of three to negotiate with the Massachusetts and Connecticut commissioners regarding the Woodstock boundaries. Children of Hezekiah and Eunice (Morris) Smith # Hannah born Aug 28, 1748 died Woodstock Dec 14, 1754 # Abigail born Dec 5, 1749 died ? married Charlemont, MA Dec 6, 1781-2nd wife of Major Jonathan Hastings 5 children # Oren born March 10, 1751 died May 14, 1823 married (int) Jan 7, 1778 Keziah Sheppard. Buried North River Cemetery, Colrain MA. 8 children # Hezekiah Jr. born Dec 2, 1752 died Halifax, VT July 4, 1843 married 1 Patty Tupper married 2 Jan 1, 1784 Martha Holmes. Hezekiah and Martha are buried in the Panel Hill Cemetery. 2nd marriage 9 children # Nathaniel born July 9, 1754 died May 11, 1835 married (int) Nov 19, 1778 Mary Thompson. Nathaniel buried in Branch Cemetery, Martha buried in North River Cemetery. 8 children # Hannah born Feb 11, 1756 died Halifax VT July 25, 1831 married Colrain (int) Nov 17, 1778 Capt. James Pennill. Both buried in Panel Hill Cemetery. Possible 3 children. Note: Hannah was a twin of Bette who lived for only a few days. Oren was the father of twins, Calvin the grandfather of triplets, and David the great grandfather of twins. # David born Oct 16, 1757 died Colrain Feb 10, 1816 married 1 (int) Jan 16, 1781 Martha Thompson married 2 Widow Thankful Dennison. All buried in Branch Cemetery. David and Martha 10 children, # Rominer born Aug 13, 1759 died Colrain Feb 10, 1816 married 1 (int) Jan 16, 1781 Hannah Wilkinson of Dedham, MA. Both buried in Branch Cemetery. 5 children # Sabrina born Nov 10, 1762 died Ellisburgh, NY June 9, 1837 married (int) Colrain Jan 22, 1788 Andrew Pennill. 3 children # Calvin born July 11, 1764 died Colrain July 17m 1837 married Colrain Feb 22, 1788, Anna Thompson. Both buried in Branch Cemetery. 10 children # Luther born February 7, 1767 (no further information) # Ester born September 16, 1770 died Dec 29, 1848 married 1801 Samuel Eddy Jr. 1 child possibly more. Notes: Further information on the Smith Family is available in Woodstock and Colrain libraries. Hezekiah’s children except for Luther and Ester were born in Woodstock, CT. Nathaniel, David and Calvin married sisters the daughters of Joseph and Jennet (McClellan) Thompson. Jennet was the sister of Hugh McClellan. It must have been interesting during the Shays’ Rebellion*3Shays' Rebellion was an armed uprising that took place in central and western Massachusetts from 1786 to 1787. The rebellion was named after Daniel Shays, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War and one of the rebel leaders. The rebellion started on August 29, 1786. It was precipitated by several factors: financial difficulties brought about by a post-war economic depression, a credit squeeze caused by a lack of hard currency, and fiscally harsh government policies instituted in 1785 to solve the state's debt problems. Protesters, including many war veterans, shut down county courts in the later months of 1786 to stop the judicial hearings for tax and debt collection. The protesters became radicalized against the state government following the arrests of some of their leaders, and began to organize an armed force. A militia raised as a private army defeated a Shaysite (rebel) attempt to seize the federal Springfield Armory in late January 1787, killing four and wounding 20. The main Shaysite force was scattered on February 4, 1787 after a surprise attack on their camp in Petersham, Massachusetts. Scattered resistance continued until June 1787, with the single most significant action being an incident in Sheffield in late February, where 30 rebels were wounded (one mortally) in a skirmish with government troops. The rebellion took place in a political climate where reform of the country's governing document, the Articles of Confederation, was widely seen as necessary. The events of the rebellion, most of which occurred after the Philadelphia Convention had been called but before it began in May 1787, are widely seen to have affected the debates on the shape of the new government. The exact nature and consequence of the rebellion's influence on the content of the Constitution and the ratification debates continues to be a subject of historical discussion and debate. – Nathaniel on one side and Uncle Hugh McClellan on the other. The Smith, Call, Fox, Johnson and Manning families all came from Woodstock, CT at the same time. Moses Johnson was Eunice Smith’s cousin. Thomas Fox and Ephraim Mannin were brothers-in-law of Moses Johnson. Hezekiah was referred to as Lt. Smith before the Revolutionary War. David and Oren Smith were appointed to a committee to investigate the “alarming state of our country” in July 1821. 4* Note: where are our ancestors when we need them now! In 1791 David Smith was a selectman in Colrain. Oren was an assessor and Rominer was a tithingman. A tithingman maintained order in church, kept the boys quiet, woke up any member of the congregation who fell asleep during services and inquired about absences from church. Charles H. McLellan said of Oren, “(He) was somewhat remarkable man, and of his oddities and eccentricities many anecdotes are told. It was he who being asked if he were a blacksmith replied: “Yes, black-Smith, but (I) don’t pound iron.” On another occasion, a young lawyer appeared for him in a case and by his manner provoked from the magistrate a deserved rebuke, to which Smith interposed the remark: “Let him display talent, if he’s got any.” Hezekiah in Colrain Hezekiah and Eunice settled in Colrain about 1765. The Smith, Call, Fox and Johnson families all came from Woodstock at approximately the same time settling in the southwestern section of this new township. Charles H. McClellan in his 1885 Decoration Day speech said, “Hezekiah Smith of Woodstock, Connecticut bout of Joshua Wells of Greenfield, what was know as the Wells tract, where his great great grandson Charles Smith now lives, the deed being dated December 6th, 1764 and the consideration being 93 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence”5History of Colrain. Greenfield, Massachusetts: Charles H. McClellan, 1885. This was the printed text of Mr. McClellan’s speech given on Decoration Day (Memorial Day) 1885. According to Lois McClellan Petrie’s History of Colrain, the Wells lot was 100 acres of land located to the southwest at the confluence of the North Branch Rivers.6History of Colrain, Massachusetts. Lois McClellan Patrie, 1974. Later in the 1885 address, McClellan said Hezekiah was “at once prominent in town affairs.” He was selectman in 1768 and appointed to a committee to oversee the construction of a bridge in 1771. After March of 1753 when the town voted, “That the town will have a school this year,” school was held in either buildings constructed for that purpose or homes of the settlers. In 1773 the annual meeting named the school locations, one of which was the home of Hezekiah Smith. Possibly Hezekiah, Jr. was the schoolmaster. By January of 1773, the town had become increasingly wary of their differences with their English brethren. These early settlers were and independent people and the new taxes and laws being imposed upon them were a growing irritation. About this time a Committee of Correspondence was appointed to consider and answer communications coming from Boston. Our ancestor was a member of this Committee in both 17743 and 1774. Petrie says the group sent the following letter to the Committee in Boston: “Although we are an infant settlement, we look upon our liberties as dear to us as if we were the oldest in the Province, and e, with the most sincere regard, acknowledge the vigilance and care discovered by the Town of Boston respecting public rights and liberties and would inform you that this Town do and will heartily concur with you in all salutary, constitutional and proper measures for the redress of those intolerable grievances which threaten us with total distraction. We would ever esteem ourselves obligated to the Town of Boston, the capital of this Province; may she rejoice in perpetual prosperity, may wisdom direct her in all her consultations, may her spirited prudence render her a terror to the enemies of our Constitution, and may every Town and every Colony in America be awakened to a sense of anger; may this land be purged from evil and designing men, that want to bring slavery on a loyal and dutiful people to his Majesty, and my righteousness be exalted, that Gold Almighty may be our God, as He was God of our forefathers, and may we be possessed with virtue, religion and public spirit, which warmed and animated our ancestors. We conclude with expressing our gratitude to all that have been instrumental in bringing to light things that have been hid, and hope by uniting we may stand.” The Tea Act of 1773 and the subsequent “Boston Tea Part” on December 16, 1773 increased the level of uneasiness felt by our Colrain forefathers. In January of 1774, they met in town meeting to review and pass on a document known as the “Colrain Resolves”.http://www.pasttimespresent.com/ColrainResolves.pdf Accessed June 18, 2016. It is unknown to me who placed/typed this document. With, John Woods, John Morrison, Daniel Donelson and Thomas Bell composed the Committee of Correspondence in 1773 and in January of 1774 a very significant town meeting was held. It seems to have been called to consider some communication from the Committee of safety at Boston. Joseph Caldwell was chosen moderator and then the meeting adjourned to Mr. John Woods’ tavern (where Mr. Aaron Lyons formerly lived) to discuss the situation and other matters including probably certain liquids that John woods naturally kept and before they finally adjourned they framed and passed some resolutions which are marvels of their kind and fully justify the estimate I have put upon their authors. Undoubtedly James Stewart and others whose names I have mentioned had a hand in the framing and drafting of this remarkable work and if the same abilities which they have here exhibited still reside among their descendants here or elsewhere they certainly possess talents of a very high order.” In May of 1775, Hezekiah was named an delegate to the Provincial Congress in Watertwon where Massachusetts voted to cal out an army of 13,600 men and to provide the money for their support. Colrain was asked to furnish five firearms and 17 uniform coats. Around the firs of July, Geroge Washington was received by the Provincial Congress in Watertown. He was on his way to Cambridge where he assumed command of the Army on July 2nd. We have no way of knowing whether Hezekiah was present at this time. 7*Actually we should believe he was there! He was involved in every other situation! As I looked at materials to document Hezekiah’s involvement in the Revolutionary War, I found myself making some assumptions. I theorized that our ancestor was probably and acquaintance or friend of General Israel Putnam, a major general of the Continental Army. Putman and Smith lived in neighboring towns in Connecticut and both fought in the French and Indian Wars. At this point, I have been unable to find out the name of the regiment that Putnam commanded during this period, but our ancestor served as 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Company 3rd Regiment of Connecticut troops in 1758 and was 1st Lieutenant in 1761. I feel certain that I could prove that Hezekiah Smith and Deacon John Call were with Putnam when he served under General James Abercrombie at Fort Ticonderoga. This would explain Smith’s later assignment to the Fort during the Revolutionary War. Deacon John Call who later moved to Colrain with the Smith family mentions in his diary lending money to Lt. Smith and Captain Putnam. It is interesting to not the approximate ages of Hezekiah and his sons at the star of the war. Hezekiah 49 years, Oren 24 years, Hezekiah Jr. 22 years, Nathaniel almost 21, David 17 ½ , Rominer almost 16, Calvin almost 11. I have no information on the youngest son Luther. At least nine of Hezekiah’s children were unmarried at this time. It is possible that all of them were still at home. His youngest child was under 5 years of age. At the beginning of the war our ancestor was the fifth generation of his family to live in this new country, his ancestors having been here for nearly 140 years. In contrast anther man prominent in the town at the time Hugh McClellan was born in Ireland and was only 31 years of age. We tend to forget that some of these early patriots had roots back to 1620 and others were recent arrivals. The Greenfield Gazette’s Centennial Edition (1892) calls Hezekiah a “patriot of the most reliable type”8Greenfield Gazette Centennial Edition. Greenfield, Massachusetts. 1892 He was a Major in the 5th Massachusetts Regiment, David Wells, Colonel. David, Hezekiah’s son is often referred to as Major David Smith but I think that this rank was attained as a member of the militia after the war ended. Early in the war we know that Hezekiah was in Watertown as a delegate to the Provincial Congress. According to the Massachusetts archives his son Oren was also in the Boston are. He enlisted May 1, 1775 eleven days after the Lexington Concord confrontation serving in Captain Robert Oliver’s Company. Col. Ephraim Doolittle’s (24th) Regiment. The same source mentions a receipt for advance pay, signed by said smith and others dated Charlestown Camp, June 27, 1775.9Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War – A compilation from the Archives. Wright and Potter, Boston Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1896. I feel reasonably that certain that Oren fought in the battle of Bunker Hill. First, we know that he enlisted in May and was stationed at the Charlestown Winter Hill Camp Several sources state that some of Doolittle’s men fought a Bunker Hill. Oren’s company commander, Captain Robert Oliver of Conway was listed in the archives as an “officer belonging to Col. Doolittle’s regt. Who lost articles at the battle of Bunker Hill.” Charles Martyn in his book on General Artemas Ward said, “Of the nine Massachusetts regiments ordered forward in force between 12 and 1 o’clock, five, (Brewer’s, Nixon’s, Little’s, Doolittle’s, Woodbridge’s) were represented on the firing line at the time of the first attack about 3 pm. A book about the Revolutionary War says that part of Doolittle’s men along with those of Coloner William Prescott and others manned the redoubt and breastworks on Breed’s Hill where some of the day’s most intense fighting occurred.10Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War – A compilation from the Archives. Wright and Potter, Boston Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1896. The evidence indicates that Oren was in Charlestown during this period and in all probability was in the middle of the hostilities at Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. After comparing the entries in the archives for Smith, Oliver and Doolittle, I assume that Oren was part of Doolittle’s regiment from May until December of 1775. The archives list a “general order dated Headquarters, Cambridge, July 22, 1775; said Doolittle’s regiment assigned to a brigade to be commanded by Brig. Gen. Sullivan and form par of the left wing of the army under Maj. Gen. Lee and to be stationed at Winter Hill.” Sometime during the year, Oren obtained the rank of sergeant. After 1775 I find no other record of Oren participating in the war. Since he did not marry until 1778, where was Oren in 1776 and 1777? Private Hezekiah Smith (probably Jr.) enlisted August 1, 1775 and served under Oliver and Doolittle. An entry in the archives dated November 18, 1775 indicates that David also served in the same company as his two brothers. On December 23, 1775 at Winter Hill Oren requested money in lieu of a bounty coat. Hezekiah and David’s requests for bounty coats were dated Winter Hill November 18, 1775. An explanation of the bounty coat from the archives says, “On the 5th of July 1775 a resolve was passed to provide each of the non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the army authorized to be raised under resolve of April 23, 1775, with a coat and 13,000 where ordered to be provided by the towns districts in accordance with a regular apportionment. This gift of a coat was considered in the nature of a bounty and later at the time of their distribution the men in service were permitted to choose between acceptance of the coat or a sum of money in lieu thereof.” The archives recorded a ballet by the House of Representatives dated January 31, 1776. David Field was chosen Colonel of the 5th Hampshire Co. Regiment of Massachusetts’s militia, David Wells chosen Lt. Colonel and Hezekiah Smith chosen 1st Major. Their appointments “concurred in by Council Feb 8, 1776; reported commissioned Feb 8, 1776. At this time I have no further information relating to the whereabouts of Major Smith or his sons for the year 1776. Colrain history says that most of the men serving at this time were with the Northern Army or in garrison at Fort Ticonderoga. We do know that Hezekiah was at the fort in early 1777 in charge of the Commissary department. His son, Rominer joined him there before March of that year and stayed with his father until the Americans were forced to abandon the fort on July 5, 1777. Immediately after Fort Ticonderoga was abandoned in July, Major Smith was joined by tow of his sons, Hezekiah Jr. and Nathaniel. They were active with the Northern Army until August 12. Colrain history states that another son David was one of the men from Colrain answering the Bennington Alarm on August 16, 1777. Since Rominer was probably at the fort when the Americans left, he might still have been in the area, but I cannot find data related to his whereabouts. Later that fall David and Nathaniel were with Capt. Hugh McClellan’s Co at Saratoga from September 20 to October 18 leaving after the Battle of Stillwater and General Burgoyne’s surrender. Some sources indicate that Major Smith was also at Saratoga and the battle of Stillwater often referred to as the “turning point on the Revolutionary War”, but I cannot document this. The History of the Connecticut Valley (1879) says of McClellan and his men: : “He (McClellan) was at the battle of Stillwater and was on several occasions chosen to perform perilous duty. After the battle General Burgoyne sent forward a company of artificers protected by a strong guard to prepare a way of retreat. It became necessary for the American commander to have these works so far as they have been completed, destroyed. Capt. McClellan and his company were chosen to perform this duty. Under cover of night they went and destroyed a bridge which the enemy had erected. On their return to the American Camp they passed a house in which Capt. McClellan conjectured a part of the guard sent forward by General Burgoyne might be stationed. He placed his men around the house so that no one could escape and then ordered two of them to fire at the door; upon which a company of 31 men came out. A battle ensued in which all of the enemy were killed save two, who were taken prisoners.” 11History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts. Philadelphia. Louis H. Everts, 1879. (Volume II). According to Petrie, Major Smith was again stationed at Fort Ticonderoga from late 1777 to 1779. The Massachusetts archives list Hezekiah Smith on “return (list) for clothing, etc. supplied to Smith and others Commissaries, for use of Mass. Troops in service of United States between June 24, 1777 and January 29, 1779.” Another listing states, “Council warrant dated September 20, 1779 for 410 pounds 6 shillings 5 d in favor of said Smith, Commissary for the department at the Northward, on account of a balance due him upon the settlement of his accounts.” Hezekiah was Colrain’s delegate to the convention that framed the constitution of Massachusetts. This group met first in Cambridge on September 1, 1779. Referring to this convention, Charles McClellan in 1882 said: : “On the 13th of August, 1779, Hezekiah Smith was chosen to go to Cambride on the first day of September next, to help frame a Massachusetts Bay. The convention met on the above date, and continued by adjournments till the second day of March following, at which time it adjourned until the first Wednesday of the ensuing June, and in the meantime the Constitution was submitted to the people for ratification. A meeting was held here on Tuesday, the 16th day of May, and Major Hezekiah Smith as chosen moderator. It was then voted to read the Constitution paragraph by paragraph, or the clause, or clauses, and every person to make the objection, or objections, to any paragraph, or any clause, in said Constitution. This was accordingly done, and amendments proposed, discussed, and voted upon, to nearly every article it contained; after which, Major Smith, Captain McClellan, William Steward, Lieutenant Pennill, Oren Smith, Deacon Lucas, and Deacon McGee, were chosen a committee, to draw up in a proper order the amendments above, and also to make such amendments as they shall think proper on the remainder of the constitution, and to report at an adjourned meeting to be held on the 26th instant. This report under date of May 19, is very full and particular; stating their objections to various articles and giving their reasons therefor and is in every respect a most remarkable production. I wish I might introduce it in here entire, but my space will not permit. They disapproved of the entire third article in the bill of rights, except the first seven lines, and the last clause of said article; and gave as a reason that they thought that the Legislature had not a right to command the subject in matters of religion, unless in his protection. They disapproved of the qualifications fixed for senators (one hundred pounds) and gave as a reason, we consider money as no qualification in this matter. They thought eleven Senators sufficient to constitute a quorum; Reason-to prevent unnecessary cost .They moved to amend the 2nd article of the 2nd chapter, regarding the qualification for Governor; that the sum of one thousand pounds be not considered a qualification and that the word Protestant be substituted instead of Christian. Reasons,- We could wish the important chair to be filled with qualifications preferable to that of money; and 2nd We are a Protestant people. In the 2nd Article of Chapter 6th; We move that an addition be made to this article; that no person be suffered to hold any office in of said Commonwealth. Reason,- A person who has acted the traitor in this important matter is not to be trusted.” The First Baptist Church of Colrain was organized in September of 1780 with 18 members, 9 of which were members another Smith family. They were Hezekiah and his wife Eunice, Oren and his wife Kezia, Nathaniel, Hezekiah, JR., David, Calvin, and Esther. Hezekiah was the church’s first clerk. It is interesting to note the absence of Hezekiah and Eunice’s unmarried daughters, Sabrina and Abigail. Also Nathanield’s wife, Mary, and Rominer were not original members of the church. (Note: Abigail was born in December of 1749. She would have be 30 years old at this time. She married Hastings in 1781. It is possible that Abigail was married before she married Hastings. It seems strange that the 1st daughter of a colonial family was unmarried by the age of 30, though there is no record of her being married Hastings.) The period between 1781 and 1787 is often referred to as Shays Rebellion. Petrie says: “The curious marginal note to American history known as Shays’ Rebellion was of major significance to the town of Colrain. No other town in the area involved was more united in its early action and more bitterly divided in its later opinions and allegiances. Yet in no other town was the rift between kinfolk and neighbors more quickly healed and forgotten… The general pardon issued in March of 1787 required every man who had taken active part in the rebellion to appear before a justice of the peace and take the oath of allegiance. Col. McClellan, as Colrain’s justice of the peace, administered the oath to sixty-one of his fellow townsmen but the remaining twenty-four journeyed to Heath to make their submission to a magistrate beyond the border, a possible indication that Colrain'’ upholders of law and order were not yet wholly forgiven for their transgressions.” Hezekiah and Nathaniel took the oath in Colrain on March 21, and Rominer took the oath in Heath on March 23, 1787. Our ancestor’s greatest legacy was his “spirit of public service.” He served his adopted town well: two terms as selectman, delegate to the Provincial Congress, member of the Committee of Correspondence for two years, soldier of the Revolution, delegate to the convention that drafted the Massachusetts Constitution, instrumental in establishing one of the town’s churches, as well as other noteworthy contributions. Hezekiah’s sons followed in their father’s footsteps. David had a record of 23 years as a Colrain selectman, Calvin served in that post for 8 years. Brothers Oren and Nathaniel were also selectmen. David Calvin were representatives to the General Court, David serving for 4 years in that position. Between 1768 , Hezekiah and his descendants gave more than 75 years of service as selectmen of Colrain. McClellan in 1885 called the sons of Hezekiah “men of distinction.” Later grandsons, great grandsons and succeeding generations have followed the “family tradition” of public service first started by Major Hezekiah in 1768. James Smith of Weymouth James Smith and his family were among the earliest settlers of Weymouth in the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. The family included James, his wife Joan, James Jr., Hannah, Joshua and Nathaniel (last of which was born at Weymouth on June 8, 1639).12Nathaniel Smith son of James Smith borne 8 4 1639. This entry appears in early seventeenth century script on a page of the “Original County Record of Births, 1633- 1662. The book bound in black morocco its pages preserved in silk is in the custody of the City Register 1005 City Hall Annex, Boston. The story of Weymouth begins with sixty men who sailed from England in the “Charity” and the “Swan” to establish a trading post as Wessaguscus on Massachusetts Bay. They landed on the east bank of the Fore River in August 1622, and built rough cabins for the settlement which after Plymouth, was to be the oldest in New England.13Nash: Historical Sketch of Weymouth. 2-4; History of Weymouth, I, 26-28. The geographical setting of Wessaguscus provided the settlers with harbors for ships and natural positions for defense of their Colony from attacks of the Indians. About a mile to the east of the Fore River a steep hill rose abruptly from the bay to serve as a beacon for early navigators and a lookout for the settlers. The land to the east of the hill formed the neck of the bay on the west and the Back River on the east.14Nash, 13: History of Weymouth, I, 113 The history of Wessaguscus as a separate colony ends in 1630 with the arrival of the Winthrop Fleet. Governor John Winthrop had left England with a thousand Puritans to escape persecution for refusal to worship according to the forms of the Church of England. They came to Massachusetts Bay to erect a Puritan colony which was to serve as a refuge for Puritanism. They brought with them the Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company which contained a grant of territory more extensive than the present Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a delegation of powers to govern the present and future inhabitants of the Colony.15The charter of “The Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in Newe England” delegated power “to make laws and ordinances for the good and welfare of the said Company and for the government and ordering of the inhabit the same as to them from tyme to tyme shalbe thought meete.” *typo exactly as written on document. Mass. Col.Rec. I, 12; Andrews: Colonial Period of Amer. His., I, 390. The delegation of power was sufficiently broad to permit its extension to all exigencies as they arose through the normal process of judicial interpretation. Hon. Joel Parker: The First Charter and the Religious Legislation of Mass. Press of John Wilson & Son, Boston (1869) The General Court promptly extended it’s jurisdiction over Wessaguscus. They taxed Wessaguscus commencing September 28, 1630; they granted permission to some people from Weymouth, England “to settle there” on July8, 1635; they name of Wessaguscus to Weymouth on September 3, 1635; they added Grape Island to the town of Weymouth on December 7, 1636; and on May 10, 1643 they included Weymouth in the newly erected County of Suffolk.16Mass. Col. Rec., I 149, 156, 191 and II , 38. The early settlers of Weymouth view with apprehension the expanding power of the Massachusetts Bay Colony with its capital at Boston. They regarded this development as a threat to their liberties, and for that reason many did not immediately become freemen of the Colony. James Smith was one of them, for he was not admitted as a freeman until May 3, 1654.17 John and James Smith were admitted as freemen on the same day, May 3, 1654. Mass. Col. Rec., IV, Part II, 460. Although the record does not so state, they can be identified as John and James Smith both of Weymouth. John Smith was fined for conspiring to hinder the established church of Weymouth, March 13, 1638. Mass Col. Rec., I, 252. He was allotted land by the Town of Weymouth, December 17, 1658. Hist. Of Weymouth, II, 508. Weymouth was without formal local government until the town meeting of November 26, 1651 at which time a resolution was adopted which made provision for electing selectmen and defining their duties. They were to make orders, issue rates and authorize the expenditure of money.18His. Of Weymouth, II, 503 James Smith was elected to serve as a selectman for 1652, 1656, and 1663.19Hist. Of Weymouth, II, 503, 8, 11 With the evident purpose of recognizing the property rights of early settlers, the General Court on April 1, 1634 ordered all towns in the Massachusetts Bay Colony to make a survey showing the area and dimensions of the lands occupied by their respective inhabitants. Weymouth was find five shillings on December 3, 1639 for being delinquent and did not comply with the order until 1642 when a list was prepared containing the names of the early proprietors and the descriptions of their lands.20Miss. Col. Rec., I, 116, 266: Suffolk Deeds, I, 10: Hist. Of Weymouth, I, 184-198. As no basic surveys or recording systems were available to early proprietors, the Weymouth survey described their lands by natural boundaries, the names of their neighbors and in the case of those who were not original proprietors by the names of the former owners. The survey described the lands of James Smith as follows. “Three on the Easterneck bounded on the East with the highwafe the land of Clement Briggs on the West on the North with the se on the south with the land of William Hayard.” “One acre of Salt Marsh bounded with the sea on the East of the sea on the West the land of William Pitty on the North of James Ludin on the South. As the descriptions make no reference to a former owner, it is probable that James Smith was the first settler and the original proprietor. 21“Mr. Steven Winthrope was chosen to record things.” Mass. Col. Rec., I, 137. The first Weymouth deed was recorded Jan. 28, 1640. Suffolk Deeds, I, 16, Hist. Of Weymouth, I, 188. The location of his land also marks James Smith as one of the earliest proprietors of Weymouth. The first land to be occupied was that which spread along the short of the Bay including the land at the base of the hill, on the neck and along the peninsula. The first description is easily identified as having been on the neck, while the marsh, bounded with the sea on the east and the sea on the west was evidently on the peninsula.22Hist.. of Weymouth, I, 128, 9 By acquiring property from his neighbors and participating from time to time the distributions of undivided land by the town, James Smith became one of the large landholders of Weymouth. He purchased land from Clement Briggs, James Ludlin, James Britton, Arthur Warrin and Clement Weaver. He participated in the 1651 distribution of great lots on Fresh Pond and Great Pond and in the firs and second divisions of the 1663 distribution. He acquired a part of Grape Island in 1673.23Hist. Of Weymouth, II, 199-201: II 522 James Smith like the great majority of the early settlers was a farmer.24Hist. Of Weymouth, II 950. The inventory of the Estate of James Smith includes his dwelling house and barn, his cattle and sheep. Suffolk Probate Records, IXX, 39 He made his home at the base of the great hill, which then was called Smith’s Hill after the family.25The Hill may also have been know as Jeffery’s Hill after Jeffery Staple. Hist. Of Weymouth, I, 194. It is so called by Joan Smith in the inventory of her husband’s estate. Suffolk County Probate Records, XII, 39. Although the church of his baptism is unknown, it is certain that James Smith was a member of the Congregational Church in 1654, when he was admitted as a freeman. He later became active in the Congregational Church of Weymouth and in 1664 was appointed to a committee to determine how the residence of Rev. Thos. Thatcher was to be placed at the disposal of his successor, the Rev. Samuel Torrey.26Hist. Of Weymouth, II, 514. During his last days James Smith lived in Boston, where he died on May 2, 1676.27The inventory of the estate of James Smith lists “at Boston” such household articles as three brass pans, a brass skillet, a pestol and morter, a pot hanger and pot, four pewter dishes, a warming pan, a feather bed and bolster, two pairs of sheets, a bead stead and cords, an old carpet and two boxes. Suffolk Probate Records, XII, 39, Bowen, Hist. Of Woodstock, VIII, 309. He left a will dated March 11, 1673 in which he stated that he was “sick in body but of good and perfect memory.” The will was published at Weymouth on June 19, 1673 before James and Nathaniel Humprey as witnesses and was admitted to probate at Boston on June 22, 1676 before Governor John Leverett and Assistant Edward Tyng. 28Suffolk Probate Records, VI, 149. The testator left his entire estate to his wife Joan for life. After the death of Joan he devised to his sons, James Jr. and Nathaniel and his grandson James, son of his deceased son Joshua each and undivided one third interest in his great lots, his lots in the first and second divisions and his land on Grape Island to his sons James Jr. and Nathaniel, each an undivided one half interest in his land upon the Easterneck and the Hill; to James Jr. the land he purchased from Jonathan Briggs and James Ludlin: to Nathaniel all of his housing with the meadow and swamp adjoining; to James, son of Joshua, the land he has purchased from Arthur Warrin and Clement Weaver. The devises to James Jr. and Nathaniel were charged with the payment of twenty pounds to each to their sister Hannah Narramore while the devise to James, son of Joshua was charges with the payment of twenty pounds to grandchildren.. Although the early lives of James and Joan Smith will of their birth. They were among the earliest arrivals in the colony that was settled by the English. They remained in the colony during a period in which it was under the jurisdiction of the crown of England. Their names were English. They lived n a community in which English was spoken and the will of James Smith was written and signed in English. James Smith was survived by his wife, Joan, his sons James Jr. and Nathaniel, his daughter Hannah and his grandson James, son of Joshua.29The addition to the Savage. Gen. Dic, in which Porter states that Joan, wife of James Smith, died May 2, 1659 is in error. New. Eng. Hist & Gen. Reg., XLVI, 188. Joan was named executrix in James will dated Mach 11, 1673 and made oath to the inventory of his estate on June 22, 1676. Suffolk Probate Records, VI, 149; XII, 39. Joan was probably mistaken for the first wife of James Smith Jr. 1 JAMES SMITH (c. 1610 ENG - d. 1676 Weymouth MA) m Joanne Unknown = 3 SONS
-2 JAMES (1634 -1692) m Mary Brandon = NO Sons, 6 ds
-2 JOSHUA (1633/44 -1669 MA) m Ruth Frye = 1 Son
--3 James (1668 -1745) m Elizabeth Holbrook = 3 Sons
---4 Ebenezer (1693 -1777 MA) m Sarah Tiffany = 3 Sons
.---5 Ebenezer (1722 MA -1777 CT) m Dorothy Childs = 7 Sons
..---6 Ebenezer (1748 MA?-1825 CTVR) m. 1772 CTVR Margaret Bowen = at least,
...---7 Ebenezer (1787 CTVR - ?) == Footnotes ==

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===Notes of Nancy Fisher=== (This can be move to a dedicated space and the pertinent notes copied to profiles of descendants as appropriate) :Johann Martin Derr Family 1691-1763 Old Goshenhoppen Church Records :Montgomery County, PA :Posted 07 Sep 2016 by nafisher2 While researching the records of the Old Goshenhoppen Church in Montgomery County, PA for the relatives of Susanna Roos, I came across Carl Duerr/Derr and his wife Christina Muss. I also came across the name of John Martin Derr. I discovered that John Martin had arrived in Montgomery County, PA in 1728 and was one of the founders of the Old Goshenhoppen Church. Carl has always been listed as the son of a George Martin, but church records list John Martin Derr as his father and Maria Gertraut Eckhard as his mother. Carl (Charles) and Christina Derr-Dry had a large family in PA and then moved to Cabarrus County, NC, where their son Andrew married Barbara Team, daughter of Johan Jacob Diehm/Teem and Susanna Roos. Thank you Lee's Genes Family for extensively researching the Old Goshenhoppen Church Records and posting this information online. It will help us to correct our records - Nancy Fisher John Martin Derr 1691-1763 Germany - Pennsylvania Weigant -> John Martin The youngest son of Weigant Darr and Anna Margaretha was born August 26, 1691 in Gross Garda, Heilbronn, Wurtemburg, Germany. In 1717, he married Maria Gertraut Eckhard, daughter of Peter, who was born 1696 in Rueth near Schellbronn, Germany. They had eight (known) children - the first four born before they emigrated in 1725, the last four were born in Pennsylvania. When they emigrated, only two of the children came with them, which makes me wonder if the other two hadn't died young (especially since there is such a great deal of confusion about them - they tend to be mixed up with the children of Hans Sigmund, once thought to be John Martin's brother). The children were: : Laurentius 1718 on Candlemas [2 Feb] : Anna Margaretha 1720 died (this is from the Old Goshenhoppen Family Register entry) : Maria Catharina 1721 - m Philip Smith : Johan Jacob 1723 died (this is from the Old Goshenhoppen Family Register entry) : Margaretha Elizabetha 1728 - m Henry Keple : Carolus Ludovicus 1730 : Maria Margaretha 1734 - m Jacob Detwiler 11 Dec 1753 at Martin Derr’s house (Old Goshenhoppen records - son Joh. Jacob b 5 Sep 1756, d. 25 Feb 1758 - buried in burial place of his grandfather Martin Deer. His sponsors were Henrich Keppel and wife Eva Greta) : Johan Martin 1737 m Anna Ursula The children who came with them when they emigrated were Laurentius and Maria Catharina. 1725 ->Pa - Martin Derr - wife Maria Gertraut Eckhard - ch. Maria Catharina, Laurentius Burgert, Annette. Grossgartach, Wuertemberg to Pennsylvania: some early colonial German immigrants. Myerstown, PA: AKB Publications, 1999 1732 - one of the founders of Old Goshenhoppen (Upper Salford, Phila Co - later Montgomery Co). I am sure, having seen the records preserved elsewhere, that there are a lot of documents at the Old Goshenhoppen Church, but I have not looked them up. 1743 April 3 - naturalized 1759 - St Paul's Lutheran, Upper Hanover Twp, Montgomery Johan Jacob Detweiler b 6 Apr 1759, bapt 20 may 1759, conf. 1773 (son of Jacob and Margretha) sponsors martin Dorr and Gertraut 1763 August 24 (before) - died Marlborough Twp, Montgomery Co, PA Book H, Vol 18, p 537 - Deed (Philadelphia, PA City Hall) - “This indenture made the 24th day of August in the year of our Lord 1763 between Gertrout Derr widow and Relikt of Martin Derr late of Marlborough Twp., Yeoman, deceased and Lorentz Derr of Berks Co., of Long Swamp Twp., Yeoman, and with Mary Engle his wife; Philip Smith of Richland Twp. of Berks Co., Blacksmith, with Catherine his wife; Henry Keple of Marlborough Twp. Yeoman, with Elizabeth his wife; Carll Lodewick of Marlborough Twp. Yeoman, with Christianna his wife; John Martin Derr of Salisbury Twp. and the County of Northhampton, Wheelwright, with Anna Ursula his wife; Jacob Dettwiller of Upper Hanover Twp. And the County of Philadelphia, Yeoman, with Margaretha his wife, heirs of the said Martin Derr, sold land to Issak Summony innkeeper, etc.” Notice that neither John Jacob, nor Anna Margaretha, the two children who did NOT emigrate with Joh. Martin and Gertrude, are not listed as heirs. Did they die young? Also there is no Carl Ludwig Derr - just a Carll Lodewick - but I believe the Derr is understood - Carl did marry a woman named Christina. Sons of Johan Martin Laurentius 1718 - 1769 1718 Feb 2 - born in Germany 1725 emigrated - with his father, mother and sister Maria Catharina - I don’t know why the other two children did not emigrate as well. (One GedCom I’ve seen says they did.) m Maria Engle Johan Martin Derr 18 Feb 1760 Sara Derr 18 May 1762 Adam (Joh. Adam) ~1765 Johannes 17 Aug 1771 1760 - son Joh. Martin b 18 Feb, bapt. 5 Mar 1760 - sp. Martin Dorr & Gertraut St Paul's Lutheran, Upper Hanover, Montgomery (in Burgert) 1762 - dau Sarah b May 18, bapt May 30 - sp. Peter Laur and Sara (St Paul's Lutheran - Burgart) (The History of the Wagenseller Family from Family Tree Maker’s Genealogy Library - I didn’t see this, another researcher forwarded the info - “There was a Lorentz Derr living in that region at the same period who was probably a brother of John. We find a record, ‘Sarah, daughter of Lorentz and Maria Derr, born May 28, 1762, baptized May 30, 1762,’ and ‘John Martin, son of Lorentz and Maria Derr, born Feb 18, 1760. Sponsors, Martin and Maria Gertrude Derr.’”) 1763 - mentioned in deed as “of Berks Co, Long Swamp Twp.” 1765 - son Joh. Adam born Lorence Derr and wf [?] Johan Adam Derr c1765/25 Oct 1765 Johan Adam Schmidt and wf [?] Lehigh Church, Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh County, PA - Births/Baptisms, Confirmations, Deaths c. 1750-1790 (from the Lehigh County GenWeb site - this info provided by Tim Conrad.) 1768 - sponsor Anna Margaret Baucher, bapt 16 Sep 1768 parents George and Barbara sponsors Lorentz Duerr, Margaret Grunewaad Allemangel Lutheran - Albany Twp - near Berks/Lehigh border from Ancestry.com: Pennsylvania Church Records - Adams, Berks, Lancaster Counties 1729-1881- 1771 - son Johannes b. (I have no documentation for this one) - d aft 1772 Weisenberg Twp, Northhampton, PA (Laurentius is given a death date of 22 Apr 1769, Northhampton, so.) Johan Jacob 1723 - ? Researchers seem to agree on Jacob’s wife and children, but not upon his parents. One group has him the son of Hans Sigmund; another has him the son of John Martin, son of Wiegant. In favor of the Hans S theory: He was married in the same church, on the same day as Hans’s son Melchior. The John Martin people give both him and Lorenz the birthdate of Candlemas - one in 1718, one in 1723 - which seems a bit of a coincidence. He was supposedly left behind in Germany when John Martin emigrated, and then came over by himself. A likely story? On the other hand, Hans S. never emigrated, so his sons would have had to make their own way(s). The Family Register of Old Goshenhoppen lists the son of John Martin as "b. 1723 died" He is not listed in the deed of 1763, which mentions all the heirs of John Martin In favor of the John Martin theory: The information I have gathered about him is on a page to itself, which see. (Jacob) Carolus Ludovicus 1730 - 1797 1730 b. Montgomery Co, PA 1755 - Carl Ludwig Derr, single son of Martin Deer, was sp at the baptism of Anna Maria Wacker in 1755 Old Gosehenhoppen records (Upper Salford, Montgomery Twp) - quoted in Burgert. ~1755 m Christina Muss ~1757 - son Ulrich b. Dorr (umlaut), Ullrich bp 4 Dec 1757 Carl & Christina New Goshenhoppen Reformed, Upper Hanover, Montgomery (Humphreys) 1759 - son J. Martin b. July 29 (d 9 July 1776 - 1st Battle of Long Island) Derr, Johan Martin by 29 July 1759 J. Carl & Christina New Goshenhoppen Reformed, Upper Hanover, Montgomery (Humphreys) 1763 - Carll Lodewick of Marlborough twp, yeoman, and Christianna his wife - mentioned in deed as heir of John Martin ?1769 Phila Co tax list Upper Salford Twp - John Bergey, assessor 39 George Derr 250 - - - 6.0.0 39 Charles & Henry Derr, Kepler 160 2 3 - 12.5.4 1772 - Old Gosehenhoppen records (Upper Salford, Montgomery Twp) - quoted in Burgert Anna Christina Durr, daughter of Carl Durr, died 29 June 1772, age 3 years, 4 months, 15 days 1773 - son Johan Michael b 17 May, bapt 13 June - sp Johan Michael Reuter & Gertraut Durr (umlaut), Johan Michael17 May 1773 Carl & Christina St Pauls Lutheran (New Goshenhoppen Lutheran), Upper Hanover, Montgomery (Humphreys) 1773 Good Friday confirmed Ulrich Durr, age 15 years, Johan Martin Durr, 13 1/2 years, sons of Carl Durr 1776 - son Johann Jacob b 4 jan, bapt 4 Feb (Old Goshenhoppen - quoted in Burgert - also in Humphreys) 1777 Doerr, Johannes 25 Mar 1777 Carl & - Old Goshenhoppen Reformed, Upper Salford, Montgomery (Humphreys) 1783 Doerr, Anna Christina 14 Feb 1783 Carl & - Old Goshenhoppen Reformed, Upper Salford, Montgomery (Humphreys) 1797 Oct 16 d - Cab, NC I don’t know where this is - I wonder if it is supposed to be Cabarrus County? He seemed to change his church affiliation fairly often - I wonder if there is more than one person here? Johan Martin 1737-1813 1737 b. Montgomery Co, PA ~1760 [1786 April 25 - typo for 68?] - m Anna Maria Ursula Cassel, Montgomery Co, PA 1761 Jan 14 - dau Anna Margaretha b Allentown [d 1812, Frederick Co, MD] - m Henry Gross 1782 Fred. Co, MD Deerr, Anna Margaretha 14 Jan 1761 Johan Martin & Anna Ursula Old Goshenhoppen Reformed, Upper Salford, Montgomery (Humphreys) 1761-2 - moved to Allentown (then Northampton Town), Northampton (now Lehigh) Co 1762 - on tax list for Northampton Town 1763 March 9 - dau Anna Christena b. [d 22 Dec 1842] - m Felty Shyrock? - m George Valentine Shyrock 1783 Fred Co MD 1763 October 8 - massacre at Whitehall appeal sent to Governor - one of 24 signers from Northampton Town = John Martin Dourr 1763 - mentioned in deed as being of Salisbury Twp, Northhampton Co 1767 March 22 - dau Maria Elizabeth b - m George Snowdeagle 1769 son George b Allentown [d 4 July 1819, Gorham/Hopewell, Ontario, New York] -m Mary LeFevre 1786 Fred. Co, MD- 5 ch. 1770 dau Catherine b - m Morningstar d bef 1809? ? dau Anna Maria b PA - m George Miller (confused with Barbara?) 1773 Apr 17 - son Peter b [d 17 Aug 1773] Allentown (now Lehigh Co) 1774 - John Martin & Anna Maria Ursula sponsors of John Jacob s/o John & Susanna Duerr (Allentown) 1775 Dec 6 - dau Maria Barbara b. Frederick Co, MD - d. by 1800 - m George/Henry Miller, dau Betsy 1775 Dec 6 - son Johan Martin b. Frederick Co, MD [d~1823 Frederick Co, MD] -m Elizabeth Brim (1781-1848, b. Lewistown, MD Methodist) - 9 ch. 1776 August 9 - John Martin purchased land in Frederick Co Maryland. 1778 Jan 12 - dau Maria Eva b - m Conrad Holtzman 1795. Div. 18 Jan 1815 1780 Apr 30 - dau Susanna b Frederick Co MD - m Henry Miller (m 22 Feb 1800) - widower of her sister christened at Evangelical Luteran - Zion Church, Middletown, Frederick, MD 1781 - dau Sally b Frederick Co, MD - m Dillinger bef 1787 m Elizabeth Unknown in Maryland 1790 - Frederick Co, MD John Martin Derr 63 (201) 3 1 7 0 0 1800 - Frederick Co, MD - Emmitsburg 878 John Martin Darr 10001 00101 (285) sons? George Darr 12010 01010 John Darr 00100 01000 1800 - Frederick Co, MD I did not look these up - there were 4 Js and one Jo (also an F and a P) 1813 April 27 d - Frederick Co, MD will dated 22 Nov 1809 - Liber R, B no 3, Folio 205 John Martin Derr Frederick Co MD, d 27 Apr 1813 widow - Elizabeth children - Margaret - w/o Henry Gross Christena Shyrock, widow of Felty George Elizabeth w/o George Snowdeagle Catherine Morningstar dec’d - heirs Eva Holtzman, deserted w/o Conrad Mary Miller, heirs Barbara, dec’d w/o George Miller (child Betsy) John (m d/o Capt John Steiner) Susanna w/o Henry Miller Sally w/o Dillinger Questions, comments, additions, corrections? Contact me at: lee@leesgenes.com Page last updated 19 October 2005

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== The Descendants of Johann "John" Michael WAGGONER, an American Revolutionary War Patriot: covering individuals born between 1751 and 1910 unless the individual has been proven deceased == The numbering system: Until all descendants have been identified, I have started to use a modified version of the D' Aboville numbering system as follows: Generation 1: 1. Primary Ancestor Generation 2: 1. 1. First child of the Primary Ancestor Generation 3: 1. 1. 5. - 5th child of the 1st child of the primary ancestor. These will be put into generation groups and not in an outline form for each child's descendants for clarity (we are taking this information from a report that is over 700 pages long with notes so it will be easier to track individuals by generation groups rather than all descendants from one child, etc.) Example of Outline form: 1. Primary Ancestor 1.1. First Child of Primary Ancestor 1.1.1. First Child of the First Child of Primary Ancestor 1.1.1.1. First Child of the First Child of the First Child of the Primary Ancestor ... 1.1.2. Second Child of the First Child of Primary Ancestor etc. Placing the individuals in a listing using the modified D'Aboville number format will help eliminate excessive renumbering of the whole file if a new descendant is located. === Generation 1 === 1. [[Waggoner-1535 | John Michael WAGGONER]] (DAR Patriot Ancestor #: A120188) : Birth Name: Johann Michael WAGGONER : Birth: 24 November 1751 in Whitemarsh, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania : Christened: 26 April 1752 in St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania : Death: After 12 October 1840 in Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia) : Will: Written 12 October 1840 [one source mentioned: Hampshire County, Virginia, will written 1 August 1834, proved 22 May 1837 for his will. Need to find actual will to cite the actual record) : Mentioned as stepson in Will of Conrad LUTTS, written 27 January 1770, proved 13 November 1770 in Hampshire County, Virginia : Marriage (1): About 1778 Margaret "Peggy" BONNETT : Spouse (1) Born: About 1759 in Virginia : Spouse (1) Died: May 1792 in Indian raid : 1789 land grant in Hampshire County, Virginia - James LAWSON (wife, Sophia) 400 acres on Patterson Creek to John WAGGONER (2 listings, not aware if the same grant or 2 different ones)Clara McCormack Sage and Laura Sage Jones, Early Records of Hampshire County, Virginia Now West Virginia, (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, inc., 1976), p. 33 - [copy viewed on Ancestry.com with subscription] : 1790 Census: Destroyed : Marriage (2): 19 February 1799 in Harrison County, Virginia to Susannah RICHARDS : Spouse (2) Born: : Spouse (2) Died: : 1800 Census: Destroyed : 1810 Census: Hampshire County, Virginia1810 U. S. census, Hampshire County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB4-F29?i=62&cc=1803765 p. 820], line 11, household of John M. Waggoner; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2Q-6T9 : accessed 28 June 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M252, roll 69; Family History Library microfilm 181,429. : 1820 Census : 1830 Census: Lewis County, Virginia1830 U. S. census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYK-3MH4?i=73&cc=1803958 p. 263], line 12, John Waggoner; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH54-XQH : 1 July 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M19, roll 191; Family History Library microfilm 29,670. : 1840 Census: living with son, Samuel in Lewis County, Virginia1840 U. S. census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, p. 133, line 12, Samuel Waggoner; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHT2-HSW : 20 August 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication M704, roll 566; Family History Library microfilm 29,689. [John Waggoner, age 90 listed as pensioner in this household] : Children of 1st Wife: * Four of his children's names have been lost to time, they will be listed in one number here due to them having no issue and all died in the same indian massacre. : 1. Four unknown male children who died in an Indian Massacre that occurred in May 1792. These were a small boy who was killed in the yard, and 3 undisclosed children that were killed along with their mother on the trail as the Indians made their escape.Henry Haymond, History of Harrison County, West Virginia: From the Early Days of Northwestern Virginia to the Present, (Morgantown, West Virginia : Acme Publishing Company, 1973), pg. 120 - 122; digital images, Archives.org (https://archive.org/stream/historyofharriso00inhaym#page/120/mode/2up : accessed 25 June 2018)., Alexander Scott Withers, Chronicles of Border Warfare or a History of the Settlements by the Whites, of North-Western Virginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that Section of the State with Reflections, Anecdotes, & etc. Fourth impression,(Cincinatti, Ohio : Stewart and Kidd Company, 1912), pg. 408 - 411; digital images, Archives.org (https://archive.org/stream/chronborderwarfa00withrich#page/408/mode/1up : accessed 25 June 2018). : 2. [[Waggoner-1229 | Elizabeth "Betty" WAGGONER]] : 3. [[Wagner-1870 | Mary WAGGONER]] : 4. [[Waggoner-1230 | Peter WAGGONER]] : Children of 2nd Wife: : 5. [[Waggoner-1542 | Paul WAGGONER]] : 6. [[Waggoner-1543 | Henry WAGGONER]] : 7. [[Waggoner-1544 | Elijah WAGGONER]] : 8. [[Waggoner-1545 | John WAGGONER, Jr.]] : 9. [[Waggoner-1546 | Jacob WAGGONER]] : 10. [[Waggoner-1092 | Catherine WAGGONER]] - Duplicate - Waggoner-1234 : 11. [[Waggoner-1541 | George WAGGONER]] : 12. [[Waggoner-1547 | William WAGGONER]] : 13. [[Waggoner-1233 | Susannah "Susan" WAGGONER]] : 14. [[Waggoner-1490 | Mariah WAGGONER]] : 15. [[Waggoner-1548 | Samuel WAGGONER]] : 16. [[Waggoner-1549 | Margaret WAGGONER]] : 17. [[Waggoner-1235 | Andrew WAGGONER]] === Generation 2 === 1. 2. [[Waggoner-1229 | Elizabeth "Betty" WAGGONER]] : Born: 5 November 1779 in Monongalia County, Virginia : Died: 1 February 1854 in Lewis County, VirginiaResearch of [[Hardman-759 | Sharon WEST]] - she mentioned an obituary, but did not give source information of the newspaper it was published in or a transcription of the obituary's contents., Negative Search Result for death record - Lewis County, West Virginia, "Death Record Search (1853 - 1862, 1865 - 1967)," West Virginia Vital Research Records Site (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx : accessed 25 June 2018). [No corresponding death record found in Lewis County, West Virginia for anyone named Elizabeth Hardman in 1854.] : Buried: Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis County, West VirginiaFind A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 June 2018), memorial page for Elizabeth Waggoner Hardman (5 Nov 1779–1 Feb 1854), [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66163049 Find A Grave Memorial no. 66,163,049], citing Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Jeannine (Booton) Hall (contributor 46842521). : Married: 21 November 1798 in Harrison County, Virginia to [[Hardman-875 | John Dexter Hardman]]Harrison County, West Virginia, "Marriage Record Search (1784 - 1970)," [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=39042&Type=Marriage John Hardman and Eliz. Wagon..., 21 November 1798]; database with images, West Virginia Vital Research Records Project (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx : accessed 25 June 2018); citing West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, West Virginia. : Spouse Born: 7 October 1770 in Pennsylvania (Big Youghiogheny - note there is a river that forms the border of present day Fayette and Somerset Counties. I am not sure this is the correct location) : Spouse Died: 9 May 1864 in Lewis County, West Virginia : Spouse Buried: Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis County, West VirginiaFind A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 June 2018), memorial page for Rev John Dexter Hardman, Sr (7 Oct 1770–9 May 1864), [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51081014 Find A Grave Memorial no. 51,081,014], citing Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA ; Maintained by damouse (contributor 47357982). : Spouse Will: 1865 in Lewis County, West Virginia"West Virginia Will Books, 1756-1971," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2QM-5D48 : 12 March 2018), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HYSM-T1?i=118&cc=1909099 John Hardman, 1865]; citing Lewis, West Virginia, United States, Will book, v. B 1825-1878, page 164, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 819,929. : 1800 Census: : 1810 Census: : 1820 Census: : 1830 Census: Lewis County, Virginia1830 U. S. census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYK-3Q1X?i=27&cc=1803958 p. 240] (indexed, actual page number is destroyed by ink on page), line 18, John Hardman; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH54-66L : 28 June 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M19, roll 191; Family History Library microfilm 29,670. : 1840 Census: Lewis County, Virginia1840 U. S. Census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBS-9MCY?i=14&cc=1786457 p. 139], line 3, household of John Hardman; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHT2-H41 : 28 June 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M704, roll 566; Family History Library microfilm 29689. : 1850 Census: Lewis County, Virginia1850 U. S. census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, District no. 30, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6X39-F6F?i=151&cc=1401638 p. 76 B], dwelling 1012, family 1027, household of John Hardman; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DC-NKJ : 28 June 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 956; Family History Library microfilm 444,946. : 1860 Census: : Children: Don Norman, Descendants of Peter Hardman; transcript of family notes, Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, inc. (https://hackerscreek.com/norman/HARDMAN.htm : accessed 28 June 2018). : 1. Jacob Wolf HARDMAN : 2. Henry Dexter HARDMAN : 3. Samuel Baxter HARDMAN : 4. Thomas HARDMAN : 5. William HARDMAN : 6. Joshua W. HARDMAN : 7. Elizabeth HARDMAN : 8. John G. HARDMAN : 9. Peter Jamison HARDMAN : 10. Daniel HARDMAN : 11. David HARDMAN 1. 3. [[Wagner-1870 | Mary WAGGONER]] : Born: 9 December 1780 in Monongalia County, Virginia [In an area believed to have become part of Harrison County, Virginia on 3 May 1784 and then became a part of Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia) at the time of it's formation on 18 December 1816] : Died: 7 June 1871 in Jesses Run, Lewis County, West VirginiaLewis County, West Virginia, "Death Record Search (1853 - 1862, 1865 - 1967)," [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=2918982&Type=Death Mary Wolf, 7 June 1871]; database with images, West Virginia Vital Research Records Project (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx : accessed 27 June 2018); citing West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, West Virginia. : Married: 15 April 1800 in Harrison County, Virginia to [[Wolf-1057 | Jacob WOLF, Jr.]]Harrison County, West Virginia, "Marriage Record Search (1784 - 1970)," [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=38967&Type=Marriage Jacob Woolf and Mary Wagner, 17 April 1800]; database with images, West Virginia Vital Research Records Project (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx : accessed 25 June 2018); citing West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, West Virginia. : Spouse Born: About 1780 : Spouse Died: Before 1850 : See Also: [https://hackerscreek.com/norman/WOLFE/JACOB%201755.htm Descendants of Jacob WOLFE] by Don Norman, first child of individual no. 1 - not much information, but should be noted that a set of notes on the family was made. : 1800 Census: : 1810 Census: : 1820 Census: : 1830 Census: : 1840 Census: : 1850 Census: : 1860 Census: : 1870 Census: : Children: 1. 4. [[Waggoner-1230 | Peter WAGGONER]] : Born: About 1787 in Harrison County, Virginia [In an area believed to have become part of Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia) at the time of it's formation on 18 December 1816] : Died: : Married (1): An unnamed Indian woman who bore him 2 children prior to 1812 : Spouse Born: Unknown : Spouse Died: Unknown : Married (2): : Spouse (2) Born: : Spouse (2) Died: : Spouse (2) previously married: : Children by 2nd wife: 1. 5. [[Waggoner-1542 | Paul WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 6. [[Waggoner-1543 | Henry WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 7. [[Waggoner-1544 | Elijah WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 8. [[Waggoner-1545 | John WAGGONER, Jr.]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 9. [[Waggoner-1546 | Jacob WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 10. [[Waggoner-1092 | Catherine WAGGONER]] - Duplicate - Waggoner-1234 : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 11. [[Waggoner-1541 | George WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 12. [[Waggoner-1547 | William WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 13. [[Waggoner-1233 | Susannah "Susan" WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 14. [[Waggoner-1490 | Mariah WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 15. [[Waggoner-1548 | Samuel WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : 1840 Census: Lewis County, Virginia : Children: 1. 16. [[Waggoner-1549 | Margaret WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: 1. 17. [[Waggoner-1235 | Andrew WAGGONER]] : Born: : Died: : Married: : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : Children: === Generation 3 === 1. 2. 1. Jacob Wolf HARDMAN : Born: 7 June 1801 : Died: 25 April 1874 : 1810 Census: : 1820 Census: : Married: 4 February 1829 to Marion RODMAN : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : 1830 Census: : 1840 Census: : 1850 Census: : 1860 Census: : 1870 Census: : Children: 1. 2. 2. Henry Dexter HARDMAN : Born: 19 February 1803 : Died: 24 December 1886 : 1810 Census: : 1820 Census: : Married: 30 March 1826 to Mary WEST : Spouse Born: : Spouse Died: : 1830 Census: : 1840 Census: : 1850 Census: : 1860 Census: : 1870 Census: : 1880 Census: : Children: 1. 2. 3. Samuel Baxter HARDMAN : Born: 1805 : Died: 1891 : Married (1): Margaret BONNETT : Married (2): 27 January 1845 to Mary Frances BERRY 1. 2. 4. Thomas HARDMAN : Born: 1811 : Died: 13 June 1883: : Married (1): 30 September 1831 to Rebecca CLARK : Married (2): 16 October 1854 to Tamzen PATTEN 1. 2. 5. William HARDMAN : Born: 1809 : Died: 1840 1. 2. 6. Joshua W. HARDMAN : Born: 1811 : Died: 1893 : Married: 15 July 1834 to Susan W. FULTZ 1. 2. 7. Elizabeth HARDMAN : Born: 24 June 1813 : Died: 4 September 1855 : Married: 10 October 1833 to Jacob W. HUDSON 1. 2. 8. John G. HARDMAN : Born: 2 May 1817 : Died: 10 November 1897 : Married: 23 December 1838 to Malinda FORINASH 1. 2. 9. Peter Jamison HARDMAN : Born: About 1819 : Died: 1891 : Married: Hannah FINLEY 1. 2. 10. Daniel HARDMAN : Born: 1822 : Died: About 1832 1. 2. 11. David HARDMAN : Born: About 1826 : Died: About 1832 == Sources ==

Descendants of Johannes Gottfried Auer

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'''Note: This file has many errors and should only be used as a tool for a place to start searching for good and solid sources. The names, dates and places could get you in the ballpark of where to look.''' The Don Norman Files are '''not''' a primary source material, but they can be a big help in pulling together information on a family. These files are in a state of constant revision, with new information added or corrections made as the information becomes available. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS =========== == ==== ========= ==== Don Norman The Ours surname is one of those that has been variously spelled in different records. The name appears as "Ours". "Ower", "Auer", "Ouer" and "Hower". There are probably other spellings. 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS John Gottfried Ours was born about 1755, and died in 1792. He married Anna Maria Wetherhold in Winchester VA January 28, 1776. John had some acreage surveyed near present day Morgantown, WV October 17, 1781. Children of John Gottfried and Anna Maria (Wetherhold) Ours. 2. (1). Nicholas b. 1787 d.Apr 15 1874 m.Mary Ann Casto 1815 m.Avis Tenney 3. (2). John b. 1789 d. 1876 m.Mary Bonnett 1821 4. (3). Henry b. 1790 m.Sarah Strader 1815 5. (4). Sarah b. 1793 d.c. 1862 m.George Casto 1813 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Nicholas Ours, a son of John Gottfried and Anna Maria (Wetherhold) Ours, was born in 1787 and died in Lewis County WV April 15, 1874. He married Mary Ann Casto in Harrison County VA (WV) in 1815. Mary was born May 22, 1793 and died June 28, 1835. Nicholas married Avis Tenney. Avis, a daughter of James Sr. and Thankful (Shippe) Tenney, was born in MA January 5, 1803 and died March 3, 1856. Children of Nicholas and Mary Ann (Casto) Ours. 6. (1). Mary Margaret b.Jan 1 1817 m.John Tenney Dec 19 1930 7. (2). Levi b.c. 1819 8. (3). James b.Nov 16 1822 m.Susan Woodruff 9. (4). Isaac b.c. 1826 m.Rhoda Casto 1847 Children of Nicholas and Avis (Tenney) Ours. 10. (1). Nicholas Jr. b.Feb 1 1837 d.Oct 26 1920 m.Hester Bryan m.Mary Strader 1867 11. (2). Haseldon b. 1848 12. (3). Julia Ann 3.JOHN OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS John Ours, a son of John Gottfried and Anna maria (Wetherhold) Ours, was born in 1789 and died in Meigs County OH in 1876. He married Mary Bonnett in 1821. Mary was a daughter of William Bonnett. Known children of John and Mary (Bonnett) Ours. 13. (1). William 14. (2). Henry 15. (3). Nicholas b.Oct 4 1846 4.HENRY OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Henry Ours, a son of John Gottfried and Anna maria (Wetherhold) Ours, was born in 1790. He married Sarah "Sally" Strader in Harrison County Va (WV) in 1813. Sarah was born in VA about 1795. Children of Henry and Sarah (Strader) Ours. 16. (1). Mary b.c. 1816 m. Peter Lynch Jul 2 1834 Lewis Country VA m. Anthony Reger Mar 4 1836 Lewis County VA 17. (2). John b.c. 1817 m.Drusilla ------ 18. (3). Jacob b.c. 1820 m.Rebecca ------- m.Malinda -------- 19. (4). Isaac b.c. 1825 m.Rhoda ------ 20. (5). Abram b.c. 1823 m.Rebecca ------- 21. (6). Simon b.c. 1826 n.Mariah -------- 22. (7). George Washington b.c. 1827 m.Sarah A.M. ------ 23. (8). Barbara b.c. 1836 24. (9). Elizabeth 25. (10). Henry b.c. 1837 m.Almira Fields 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Nicholas Ours Jr., a son of Nicholas and Avis (Tenney) Ours, was born in VA February 1, 1837 and died October 26, 1920. He married Hester Bryan. Hester was born in VA about 1838 and died about 1865. Nicholas married Mary Strader April 21, 1867. Mary was born in VA about 1844 and died in Upshur County WV April 29, 1894. Known children of Nicholas Jr. And Hester (Bryan) Ours. 26. (1). William A. b.c. 1858 d.before 1870 27. (2). James F. b.c. 1859 28. (3). Mary b.c. 1863 Known children of Nicholas and Mary (Strader) Ours. 29. (1). Thaddeus b.Nov 24 1868 d.Apr 9 1957 m.Olive Viola Norman Nov 20 1907 16.MARY OURS 4.HENRY OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Mary Ours, a daughter of Henry and Sarah (Strader) Ours, was born in VA April 20 1816 and died in Lewis County VA July 11, 1859. She married Peter Lynch in Lewis County VA July 2, 1834. Peter died about 1835 and Mary married Anthony Reger in Lewis County March 4, 1836. Anthony, a son of Henry and Elizabeth Anne (Rohrbaugh) Reger, was born in VA Janaury 28, 1818 and died December 7, 1916. Anthony married Mary ---- about 1860. Mary was born in VA about 1828. Known children of Peter and Mary (Ours) Lynch. 30. (1). Sarah A. “Sally” b.c. 1835 Known children of Anthony and Mary (Ours) [Lynch] Reger. 31. (1). Susannah b.c. 1837 32. (2). Henry b.c. 1839 33. (3). Barbara b.c. 1845 34. (4). Simon S. b.c. 1847 35. (5). Mary J. b.c. 1848 36. (6). Marcellus b.c. 1852 37. (7). Jemima E. b.c. 1854 38. (8). Virginia A. b.c. 1857 17.JOHN OURS 4.HENRY OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS John Ours, a son of Henry and Sarah (Strader) Ours, was born in Lewis County VA about 1817. He married Drusilla -----. Drusilla was born in VA about 1817. Known children of John and Drusilla Ours. 39. (1). Mary b.c. 1840 40. (2). Susan b.c. 1843 41. (3). Jacob b.c. 1845 42. (4). Perry b.c. 1848 43. (5). Henry b.c. 1850 44. (6). Elizabeth b.c. 1852 45. (7). Ann b.c. 1854 46. (8). Almira b.c. 1857 47. (9). Lummie b.c. 1861 18.JACOB OURS 4.HENRY OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Jacob Ours, a son of Henry and Sarah (Strader) Ours, was born in VA about 1820 and died in Upshur County WV before 1870. He married Rebecca -----. Rebecca was born in VA about 1828 and died about 1852. Jacob married Malinda -----. Malinda was born in VA about 1830. She is listed as a head of household in the 1870 Upshur County WV census. Known children of Jacob and Rebecca Ours. 48. (1). Eliza J. b.c. 1848 49. (2). Celia b. 1850 d.before 1860 Known children of Jacob and Malinda Ours. 50. (1). Martin M. b.c. 1855 51. (2). Jacob E. b.c. 1856 52. (3). Sarah C. b.c. 1857 d.before 1870 53. (4). Jerome b.c. 1861 54. (5). Mary L. b.c. 1863 55. (6). Rosalie b.c. 1866 19.ISAAC OURS 4.HENRY OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Isaac Ours, a son of Henry and Sarah (Strader) Ours, was born in VA about 1825. He married Rhoda -----. Rhoda was born in VA about 1832. Children of Isaac and Rhoda Ours. 56. (1). Permilia b.c. 1849 57. (2). I Columbus b.c. 1853 58. (3). David A. b.c. 1857 20.ABRAM OURS 4.HENRY OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Abram Ours, a son of Henry and Sarah (Strader) Ours, was born in VA about 1823. He married Rebecca ------. Rebecca was born in VA about 1836. Known children of Abram and Rebecca Ours. 59. (1). Sarah Etta b.c. 1852 60. (2). Benjamin T.Pierce b.c. 1854 61. (3). Nebraska b.c. 1856 62. (4). Dellory b.c. 1858 63. (5). Lincoln A. b. 1860 64. (6). Fanny b.c. 1863 65. (7). ? (f) b.c. 1868 22.GEORGE WASHINGTON OURS 4.HENRY OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS George Washington Ours, a son of Henry and Sarah (Strader) Ours, was born in VA about 1827. He married Sarah A.M. ------. Sarah was born in VA about 1822. Children of George Washington and Sarah A.M. Ours. 66. (1). Mildred S. b.c. 1854 67. (2). Sarah A. b.c. 1856 25.HENRY OURS JR. 4.HENRY OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Henry Ours Jr., a son of Henry and Sarah (Strader) Ours, was born in VA about 1837. He married Almira Fields. Almira was born in VA about 1831. Known children of Henry Jr. and Almira (Fields) Ours. 68. (1). James H. b.c. 1860 69. (2). Ida B. b.c. 1862 70. (3). Margaret b.c. 1864 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Thaddeus Ours, a son of Nicholas and Mary (Strader) Ours, was born in Upshur County WV November 24, 1868 and died there April 9, 1957. He married Olive Viola Norman in Lewis County WV November 20, 1907. Olive, a daughter of Richard Lee and Hannah Matilda (McCord) Norman, was born in Lewis County June 14, 1890 and died November 16, 1968. Children of Thaddeus and Olive Viola (Norman) Ours. 71. (1). Mayford Thaddeus b.Aug 25 1908 d.Oct 1 1989 m.Leila Joy Tenney Apr 5 1930 72. (2). Opal b.May 6 1910 m.George Franklin Burner Oct 19 1945 73. (3). Darley Steven b.May 23 1912 m.Audra Jean Hines Oct 15 1938 71.MAYFORD THADDEUS OURS 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Mayford Thaddeus Ours, a son of Thaddeus and Olive Viola (Norman) Ours, was born in Upshur County WV August 25, 1908 and died there October 1, 1989. He married Leila Joy Tenney April 5, 1930. Leila, a daughter of Samuel B. and Nora (Butcher) Tenney, was born in Upshur County June 3, 1909 and died there July 31. 2007. Children of Mayford Thaddeus and Leila Joy (Tenney) Ours. 74. (1). Marette Sue b.Aug 16 1933 m.George Martin Feb 28 1953 75. (2). Samuel Weldon b.Feb 11 1935 m.Mary Josephine Langford Feb 18 1956 76. (3). Marian Leah b.Apr 6 1937 77. (4). Sheila Ann b.Mar 2 1939 m.Danny Carlton Markins Sep 3 1961 78. (5). Priscilla Olive b.Nov 17 1941 m.Quincy E. Clark Aug 14 1959 79. (6). Morrell Bruce b.Apr 20 1944 m.Chestina Williams 1965 73.DARLEY STEVEN OURS 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Darley Steven Ours, a son of Thaddeus and Olive Viola (Norman) Ours, was born in Upshur County WV May 23, 1912. He married Audra Jean Hines October 15, 1938. Audra, a daughter of Michael and Amanda Evelyn (Clifton) Hines, was born in Webster County WV September 12, 1912. Children of Darley Steven and Audra Jean (Hines) Ours. 80. (1). Stephen Thaddeus b.Nov 2 1941 m.Estella Doty Apr 17 1966 81. (2). Donna Jean b.Apr 17 1948 m.Michael Parnicza Aug 20 1966 82. (3). David Clifton b.Oct 30 1949 m.Mary Jo Hodgman Jul 10 1971 74.MARETTE SUE OURS 74.MAYFORD THADDEUS OURS 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Marette Sue Ours, a daughter of Mayford Thaddeus and Leila Joy (Tenney) Ours, was born August 16, 1933. She married George Martin February 28, 1953. Children of George and Marette Sue (Ours) Martin. 83. (1). Philip G. b.Jan 12 1954 m.Kathy Merritt Jul 21 1973 84. (2). Joseph Weldon b.Feb 12 1956 m.Christine Hammar 85. (3). Sarah b.Oct 5 1959 d.Oct 9 1959 86. (4). Thaddeus Darley b.Jan 19 1963 m.Marianna Hogstad 75.SAMUEL WELDON OURS 74.MAYFORD THADDEUS OURS 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Samuel Weldon Ours, a son of Mayford Thaddeus and Leila Joy (Tenney) Ours, was born February 11, 1935. He married Mary Josephine Langford February 18, 1956. Mary, a daughter of Beryl and Leo Madalyn (Wolfe) Langford, was born February 28, 1935. Children of Samuel Weldon and Mary Josephine (Langford) Ours. 87. (1). Samuel Weldon Jr. b.Nov 9 1956 m.Lisa Bennett 88. (2). Debra Ann b.Feb 4 1959 m.Gregory Deanie 89. (3). Linda Sue b.Jan 31 1960 m.Gregory David Parrish 77.SHEILA ANN OURS 71.MAYFORD THADDEUS OURS 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Sheila Ann Ours, a daughter of Mayford Thaddeus and Leila Joy (Tenney) Ours, was born March 2, 1939. She married Danny Carlton Markins September 3, 1961. Danny, a son of Charles and Alma (Perry) markins, was born July 18, 1937. Children of Danny Carlton and Sheila Ann (Ours) Markins. 90. (1). Jennifer Ann b.Feb 8 1963 m.Elza Cline McComas 91. (2). Gregory Allen b.Oct 15 1964 m.Teresa G. Belt 92. (3). Curtis Wayne b.Aug 31 1970 78.PRISCILLA OLIVE OURS 71.MAYFORD THADDEUS OURS 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Priscilla Olive Ours, a daughter of Mayford Thaddeus and Leila Joy (Tenney) Ours, was born November 17, 1941. She married Quincy E. Clark August 14, 1959. Quincy, a son of Lonnie E. and Frances (Herriff) Clark, was born in Kanawha County WV October 24, 1937. Children of Quincy E. and Priscilla Olive (Ours) Clark. 93. (1). Todd Everett b.Dec 20 1960 94. (2). Kevin Lee b.Aug 18 1962 95. (3). Katrina Marie b.Nov 27 1967 96. (4). Ryan Matthew b.Nov 17 1977 78.MORRELL BRUCE OURS 71.MAYFORD THADDEUS OURS 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Morrell Bruce Ours, a son of Mayford Thaddeus and Leila Joy (Tenney) Ours, was born April 20, 1944. He married Chestina Williams in 1965. Children of Morrell Bruce and Chestina (Williams) Ours. 97. (1). Morrell Bruce Jr. b.Jul 27 1966 80.STEPHEN THADDEUS OURS 73.DARLEY STEVEN OURS 29.THADDEUS OURS 10.NICHOLAS OURS JR. 2.NICHOLAS OURS 1.JOHN GOTTFRIED OURS Stephen Thaddeus Ours, a son of Darley Steven and Audra Jean (Hines) Ours, was born in Greensburg, PA November 2, 1941. He married Estella Doty April 17, 1966. Children of Stephen Thaddeus and Estella (Doty) Ours. 98. (1). Diana Lynn b.Jun 15 1958 99. (2). Shanan Marie b.Apr 23 1971 BIBLIOGRAPHY: Conis, James N., "The Aaron McCord Genealogy" 1990 pp, 231-235,254,255 Hill, Mike, additons & corrections Mar 25 2005 Hill, Mike, Jacob Reger family group record Norman, Don, "Descendants of William Norman" Vickers, Eileen S. "Casto Cousins" 1850 Lewis County VA census 1860, 1870 Upshur County WV census "The Glenville Democrat", April 26, 2001 1850, 1860 Lewis County VA (WV) census 1860, 1870 Upshur County WV census “Charleston WV Gazette”, Aug 3 2007 ==Sources== [https://hackerscreek.com/norman/OURS.htm Descendants of John Gottfried Ours by Don Norman]

Descendants of Johannes Laurenson

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"Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing https://archive.org/stream/genealogyearlys00coolgoog#page/n111/mode/1up/search/john+hart "Historical and genealogical miscellany", John E Stilwell, Vol IV. New York. 1916.Page 334 https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal04stil#page/334/mode/1up The Annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New-York https://books.google.com/books?id=I5Q-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA433 "Pioneers of Old Hopewell", Ralph Ege, 1908 https://archive.org/stream/pioneersoldhope00egegoog#page/n10/mode/2up "Early Long Island Wills of Suffolk County, 1691-1703 " https://archive.org/details/earlylongislandw00pell Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office: City of New York, New York Historical Society, 1892, page 14 https://books.google.com/books?id=bRKt8SfPVbYC&pg=PA14&lpg "Records of the Town of Southhampton" https://archive.org/stream/recordstownsouthhamp02sout#page/243/mode/1up/search/larison "Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674" https://archive.org/stream/scandinavianimmi02evje#page/246/mode/1up/search/james+larrison "Early Germans in New Jersey" http://appalachiangenealogy.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/earlygermansofne00cham.pdf "The Lawrason Genealogical Research" http://www.jim2rob.com/relgen01.html Will of William Larrison Calendar of New Jersey Will, Administrations, etc, A Van Doren Honeyman, Vol II, page 291 https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=xk0OAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA291

Descendants of John (Geaween) Gowen And Margaret Cornish of Ndongo, Angola

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This page contains John L. Goin's research, posted by [[Jones-99022|Karen Jones]] on the profile page of [[Goings-185|Thomas Goings d.1726]] on 27 Aug 2021. I moved the info from Thomas' page to here since it is a detailed history involving many people. ([[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 02:40, 8 October 2021 (UTC)) == The Goin Goins Gowen Going Family == The GOIN/ GOINS/ GOWEN/ GOING FAMILY The Descendants of JOHN (GEAWEEN) GOWEN And MARGARET CORNISH of Ndongo, Angola This genealogy was compiled by John L. Goin (b. 4/3/1943 Ft. Leavenworth, KS) during the last half of August 2017. John (GEAWEEN) Gowen and Margaret Cornish and their descendants are the subjects of this genealogy. === John & Margaret from Ndongo === John and Margaret were from the Kingdom of Ndongo located on the Malange Plateau in central Portuguese Angola. Portuguese General Luis Mendes de Vasconcelos overcame the Ndongo royal city of Kabasa in late 1618. He took thousands of prisoners to the West African coast in May 1619 and boarded 400 Ndongo men, women and children onto the Portuguese frigate, the St. John the Baptist, Captain Mendes de Acuna in command. The plan was to sell the captives to work in the Mexican silver mines. The Baptist’s voyage to Vera Cruz was intercepted by the pirate ships, White Lion and Treasurer, she was driven into the Bay of Campeche, disable and boarded on July 15, 1619. The pirates seized sixty of the Angolans from the Baptist. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 17 and 18. In late August 1619 (five weeks later) the pirate corsair, White Lion, Captain John Colyn commanding, arrived in the Chesapeake Bay with a cargo of “20 and odd” Angolans selected from the Baptist to trade for victuals. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 18 and 19. Angolans subsequently identified as belonging to the “20 and odd” were: 1. Anthony and Mary Johnson of Northampton County, Virginia. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 36 2. John Kecatan of Charles City County, Virginia. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 36 3. Paul and Hannah Carter of Little Plantation, Northampton County, Virginia. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 37 4. William Harmon, and perhaps, Emanuel Driggus, father of Jane Gussall, William Harmon’s wife. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 49 These families were commonly found in the Angolan malungu settlement on King’s Creek in Northampton County, Virginia. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 145 as well as the communities on Cherrystone Creek in Northampton, on Pungoteague Creek and in Accomack County and the John Gowen and John Pedro families in Lancaster County, Virginia. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 28 Two of these “20 and odd” Angolans; a man named Geaween (also rendered Graweere, and Grasheare) was subsequently known as John Gowen and a woman who was subsequently known as Margaret Cornish, were noted in a subsequent Jamestown census. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 18 John was hired as the servant of the planter William Evans. Margaret was enslaved by a neighboring planter, Robert Sheppard. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 John and Margaret had a son they named Mihil Gowen in 1635. He is sometimes known, in subsequent records, as Michael Gowen. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 26 and 27 John Gowen appeared in a Virginia court order dated 31 March 1641 which stated, “John Geaween being a negro servant unto William Evans was permitted by his said master to keep hogs and make the best benefit thereof to himself provided that the said Evens might have half the increase….And whereas the said negro having a young child of a negro woman belonging to Lieut. Robert Sheppard….the said negro did for his said child purchase its freedom of Lieut. Robert Sheppard…the court hath therefore ordered that the child shall be free from the said Evans.” Source: Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820. Fifth Edition. Two Volumes Paul Heinegg pg 282 John then indentured Mihil to Christopher Stafford, to be freed at the age of twenty-one. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 27 John also had a son known as Philip Gowen, a mulatto, who was born about 1650. Philip’s mother was not Mary Cornish. Philip’s mother was likely English. While a servant in the Stafford household Mihil had a son of a Kimbundu African slave named Pallassa (also known as Prossa). When released from indentureship Mihil was allowed to take his son, William Gowen with him. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 pg 27. Mihil purchased land in James City County and took a white woman as wife and they had three mulatto sons who they named: Daniel, Christopher and Thomas Gowen. 1 i. Michael1, born say 1635 and died before 11 September 1717. ii. Philip1, born say 1650, was called "Phillip Cowen a Negro" when he petitioned the Governor and Council of State for his freedom. He was the servant of Amye Beazleye whose 9 April 1664 will stated that he was to be free and receive three barrels of corn and a suit of clothes after serving her cousin Humphrey Stafford for eight years. Stafford sold the remaining years of his indenture to Charles Lucas who forced Philip to acknowledge an indenture for twenty years before the Warwick County court [Colonial Papers, Library of Virginia microfilm, p.19, fol. 2]. On 16 June 1675 he was called "Philip Gowen negro Serving Mr. Jno Lucas" when the court ordered that his indenture in Warwick County was invalid, that Philip was free, and that he should be paid three barrels of corn according to Mrs. Amye Beazleye's will [McIlwaine, Minutes of the Council, 411]. John also had a son known as Philip Gowen, a mulatto, who was born about 1650. Philip’s mother was not Mary Cornish. Philip’s mother was likely English. === Phillip Gowen Freed 1675 === TRANSCRIPTION Page 1 of 1 Phillip Gowen Was Freed, June 16, 1675 To the R:t Hon:ble S:r William Berkeley Kn:t Govern:r & Capt. Gen:ll Of Virg:a with the Hon:ble Councell of State: The petition* of Phillip Gowen a Negro, In all humility Sheweth: That yor petr being a serv:t to Mrs Amye Beazlye late of James Citty County Widdow decd the said Mrs Beazlye made her last will & testament in writeing under her hand & seale, beareing date the 9th day of Aprill An Dom. 1664: and amongst other things, did order, will, & appoint, that yor petr by the then name of Negro Boy Phillip, should serve her Cousin M:r Humphrey Stafford, the terme of Eight yeares then next ensueing, and then should enioy his freedome, & be paid three barrells of Corne & a sute of Clothes. As by the said will appeares, Soone after the makeing of which will, the said Mrs Beazlye depted this life, and yor petr did continue & abide with the said Mr. Stafford (with whome he was orderd by the said will to live.) some yeares, and then the said Mr. Stafford sold the remainder of yor petrs time, to one Mr. Charles Lucas, with whome yor petr alsoe continued, doeing true & faithfull Service, but the said Mr Lucas coveting yor petrs Service longer then of right itt was due, did not att the expiration of the said Eight yeares, discharge yor petr from his service, but compelled him to serve three yeares longer then the time sett by the said M:rs Beazleys will, and then not being willing yor petr should enioy his freedom, did contrary to all honesty & good conscience, with threts & a high hand, in the time of yor petrs service with him, and by his confedracy with some persons,** compell yor petr to sett his hand to a writeing, which the said Mr Lucas now saith, is an Indenture for twenty yeares, and forced yor petr to acknowledge the same in the County Court of Warwick. Now for that may itt please yor hon:rs yor petr was att the time of the makeing the said forct writeing, in the service of the said Mr Lucas and never discharged from the same, the said M:r Lucas alwaies uniustly pretending that yor petr was to serve him three yeares longer, by an order of Court, is untrue, which pretenses of the said Mr Lucas will appeare to yor honrs by t[he] testimony of persons of good creditt: YOR PETR therefore most humbly prayeth yor honrs to order that the said writeing soe forced from him be made void, and that the said Mr Luca[s] make him sattisfaction for the said three yeares service above his tim[e] and pay him Corne & Clothes with costs of Suite: And yor petr (as in duty bound) shall ever pray &c. * A common abbreviation in seventeenth century writing for "tion" (the construction that sounds like "shun" in the words petition or plantation) was "con" with a tilde or a line over the omitted letters. **Another common abbreviation in seventeenth century writing is the "tailed p" it often looks like a letter p with two descenders or with a crossed descender and it stands in for the letters per or par or pre and similar constructions as in the words percent or parent. Citation: Virginia (Colony), Colonial Papers, Petition, 1675 June 16, Accession 36138, State Government Records Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia He may have been identical to Philip Gawen who was listed in the quit rent roll for James City County with 50 acres in 1704 [VMHB XXI:220]. ==== Michael Gowen b. 1635 ==== 1. 1. Michael1 Gowen, born say 1635, was the "negro" servant of Christopher Stafford who gave him his freedom by his 18 January 1654 York County will after four years of service. Accordingly, Stafford's sister Amie Barnehouse discharged "Mihill Gowen" from her service on 25 October 1657, and she gave him his child William, born of her "negro Prossa" [DWO 3:16]. Since nothing further is said of Prossa, she probably remained a slave. If she and Michael had any more children, they too would have been slaves. Perhaps Michael married a free woman - most likely white since most branches of the family were very light skinned. Also, there may not have been any eligible free African American women in York County at that time. “Most free African American families that originated in colonial Virginia and Maryland descended from white servant women who had children by slaves or free African Americans, and many descended from slaves who were freed before the 1723 Virginia law requiring legislative approval for manumissions. Source: Children of Perdition Melugeons and the Struggle of Mixed America Tim Hashaw 2006/7 Perhaps most intriguingly very few families that were free during the colonial period descended from white slave owners who had children by their slaves, perhaps as few as one percent of the total.” Source: Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820. Fifth Edition. Two Volumes Paul Heinegg Michael1 Gowen patented "30 or 40 acres" in Merchants Hundred Parish in James City County on 8 February 1668 and died before 11 September 1717 when this land was mentioned again in James City County records: It appears that Mihil Goen late of the said County of Jas. City dyed seized of 30 or 40 acres [Duvall, James City County, 42, 78]. Mihil’s children were 2 i. William1, born 25 August 1655. 3 ii. ?Daniel1, born say 1657. 4 iii. ?Christopher1, born say 1658. 5 iv. ?Thomas1, born 8/25/1655 Yorktown, York Co.,VA. Died 3/1/1726 Stafford, VA ==== William Gowen b 1655 ==== 2. William1 Gowen (Michael1), born 25 August 1655, son of Prossa, was baptized by Mr. Edward Johnson on 25 September 1655 [York County DWO 3:16]. He received a grant for land in Charles City County on 20 April 1687 [Patents 7:58]. He may have been the father of 6 i. Edward1, born say 1681. ==== Daniel Gowen b 1657 ==== 3. Daniel1 Gowen (Michael1), born say 1657, received a patent for 100 acres in Kingston Parish, Gloucester County, adjoining his own land on 1 May 1679 and another 52 acres in Gloucester County adjoining Henry Preston, Ambrose Dudley, and Captain Ranson on 26 April 1698 [Patents 6:679; 9:147]. He may have been the ancestor of: i. James3, born say 1728, taxable in Gloucester County in 1770. Perhaps his widow was Mary Gowen, taxable on 120 acres in 1784. He and his unnamed wife were the parents of Sarah Gowen, born 16 January 1759 [Mason, Records of Colonial Gloucester, 33, 95]. ==== Christopher Gowen b 1658 ==== 4. Christopher1 Gowen (Michael1), born say 1658, may have been named for Christopher Stafford, Michael1 Gowen's master. Christopher and his wife Anne Gowen were living in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, in January 1679 when their son Michael was born [Wynn, Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Register, 319]. Their children were: 7 i. Michael2, born in January 1679. 8 ii. ?Philip2, born say 1685. iii. ?Christopher2, purchased 150 acres on the north side of the Roanoke River in Bertie County, North Carolina, on 25 March 1728 [DB C:23]. ==== Thomas Gowen b 1655 ==== 5. Thomas1 Gowen (Michael1), born 1655, was living in Westmoreland County between 1693 and 1702 when he was involved in several minor court cases, both as defendant and plaintiff, for debts. His wife was Winona (Winu-na) “Dakota” Cherakee born in 1656 in Cherakee, NC. She was considered to be Cherokee in origin. She died in Stafford, VA in 1740. In 1703 he provided security of 2,000 pounds of tobacco for Chapman Dark that he would return to the county after travelling to Maryland to get testimony that he was a free man. On 1 March 1704/5 the court ordered him to pay Edward Barrow 1,200 pounds of tobacco which Thomas lost to him in a horse race [Orders 1690-98, 90, 244a, 250a; 1698-1705, 33, 39a, 56a, 109, 174, 190a, 190, 238a, 254a]. He was called Thomas Goin of Westmoreland County on 8 June 1707 when he was granted 653 acres in Stafford County below the falls of the Potomac River. This land was adjoining Robert Alexander's land according to a 29 May 1739 Prince William County deed [Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 39, 125]. In an 8 May 1767 land dispute a seventy-year-old deponent, Charles Griffith, related a conversation which he had with Major Robert Alexander forty-three years previously in 1724. Major Robert Alexander, who owned land adjoining the Gowens, supposedly said of them, he had a great mind to turn the Molatto rascals (who were then his tenants) of[f] his land. Griffith further stated that he was at a Race in the same year where the Goings were (who then had running horses) and that the old people were talking about the Goings taking up Alexanders land and selling it to Thomas and Todd which land the old people then said was in Alexanders back line or at least the greatest part of it ... and if it were not for the Alexanders land ... the Goings would not be so lavish of their money of which they seemed to have plenty at that time ... [Sparacio, Land Records of Long Standing, Fairfax County, 89]. "Thomas and Todd," mentioned in the abstract, owned 1,215 acres in Stafford County on Four Mile Creek adjoining Robert Alexander on 3 August 1719 which was land formerly surveyed for Thomas, John, William, and James Goins [Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 69]. Later in his testimony Griffith mentioned conversations with Thomas and James Gowen. Thomas' children may have been: 9 i. William2, born say 1680. 10 ii. James1, born say 1683. iii. Peter Goeing, born say 1690, granted 187 acres in King George and Stafford counties adjoining Alexander Clements and Shrines' land on 7 October 1724, but the deed was canceled and the land granted to John Mercer [Northern Neck Grants A:86]. : ([[#Children of Thomas 1|Go to the Children of Thomas]]) ==== Edward Gowen b 1681 ==== 6. Edward1 Gowen (William1, Michael1), born say 1681, was taxable on 150 acres in Kingston Parish, Gloucester County, in 1704 [Smith, Quit Rents of Virginia, 1704, 37]. He may have been the father of 11 i. Edward2, born say 1700. === Children of Christopher 1 === ==== Michael Gowen b 1679 ==== 7. Michael2 Gowen (Christopher1, Michael1) was born in January 1679 in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County [Wynn, Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Register, 319] and was living in New Kent County on 4 July 1702 [Bockstruck, Virginia's Colonial Soldiers, 218]. He was probably living near the New Kent - Hanover County line on 14 July 1720 when the New Kent County court ordered the vestry of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, to take "Michl Gowing's Male Tithables" [Chamberlayne, Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, 93]. His children may have been i. John2, born say 1705, purchased 170 acres including a plantation in St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, from Shirley Whatley on 7 June 1734 [Court Records 1733-8, 71-3]. Perhaps John Gowen was the ancestor of Henry Going who was head of a Hanover County household of 8 persons in 1782 [VA:27]. 12 ii. Mary1, born say 1708. 13 iii. Ann1, born say 1719. ==== Philip Gowen b 1685 ==== 8. Philip2 Gowen (Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1685, was living in New Kent County on 4 July 1702 [Bockstruck, Virginia's Colonial Soldiers, 218]. He may have been the father of: 14 i. George1, born say 1715. ii. William, born say 1720, sued for trespass in Goochland County in July 1741. Job Thomas sued him in May 1742 but failed to prosecute. He and his wife Anutoice brought an action of trespass upon the case against William Harris which was dismissed in August 1752. On 20 January 1755 he purchased 50 acres on a branch of Licking Hole Creek called the Plum Tree Branch in Goochland County from Thomas Starke for 12 pounds, and on 18 July 1757 he sold this land (signing) to Jeremiah Rach for 14 pounds [DB 6:440; 7:177]. In September 1755 the sheriff attached a horse belonging to Henry Adkins for a 7 pounds, 10 shilling debt he owed William. William Harris sued him for trespass in a case that was dismissed by agreement in August 1752. John Pleasants, Sr., sued him for 15 pounds damages in December 1763 [Orders 1735-41, 580; 1741-4, 36; 1750-7, 155, 170, 189; 1761-5, 250, 417, 573]. iii. Edward, born say 1722, sued by Mary Sutton in Goochland County in May 1745. She failed to prosecute and the case was dismissed in July 1746. Samuel Jordan sued him for debt in February 1746/7, but he also failed to prosecute [Orders 1747-9, 67, 176, 212]. 15 iv. Agnes1, born say 1725. 16 v. David1, born say 1727. vi. Philip3, born say 1740, taxable in Goochland County in 1767 and 1769 [List of Tithables 1767-1780, frames 18, 52, 109], married Judith Potter and had a daughter named Molly who was born 4 March 1770, baptized 27 May [Jones, The Douglas Register, 87]. He was in the list of men in the Amherst County Militia in 1781 [William & Mary Digital Archives, Swem Library's Special Collections, Cabell Papers Box 2, Folder11.pdf; https://digitalarchive.wm.edu/handle/10288/16244]. He was head of an Amherst County household of 13 persons in 1783 [VA:48] and 12 in 1785 [VA:83]. He and his descendants were counted as white in the 1810 Virginia census. 17 vii. Mary Anne, born say 1742. === Children of Thomas 1 === ==== William Gowen b 1682 ==== 9. William2 Gowen (Thomas1, Michael1) was probably born about 1682 in James City, James Co., VA. He died in Stafford, VA before 3/6/1726. He and Evan Thomas were granted 124 acres in Stafford County on Jonathan's Creek of Occaquan River on 10 September 1713, and he was granted 180 acres on the main run of Accotinck Creek on 28 February 1719 [Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 54, 70]. He sold the land on Jonathan's Creek on 6 May 1724. His wife Katherine Gowing was called a widow in a 6 March 1726 Stafford County deed by which she purchased 112 acres in Overwharton Parish near Rattlesnake Branch of Pope's Head Run from her son Ambrose, which Ambrose's father, William Gowing, was granted by patent of 12 November 1725 [DB J:121, 353]. She was called Caerine Padderson (Pattersonth) in her 21 May 1739 Prince William County will which was proved 23 July 1739 by her son John Going. She left slaves and land to her children Alexander and Susanna Going [WB C:180-181]. Thomas Ford, a neighbor of William2 Gowen [Joyner, Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants, 156], was a witness to the will. William and Katherine's children were 18 i. John1, born say 1702. ii. Ambrose, born say 1704, who sold William2's land to his mother. iii. Susanna, who received a slave by her mother's will. 19 iv. ?William3, born say 1710. 20 v. Alexander, born say 1712. ==== James Gowen b 1683 ==== 10. James1 Gowen (Thomas1, Michael1), born say 1683, sold 652 acres in Stafford County on Four Mile Run adjoining Thomas Pearson on 4 March 1730 [DB C:118]. He may have been the ancestor of i. Daniel2, born about 1730, a 5'4", twenty-seven-year-old planter from Stafford County who was listed in the 13 July 1756 size roll of Captain Thomas Cocke's Company of the Virginia Militia. He was called a hatter in the July 1757 size roll of Captain Joshua Lewis' Seventh Company of the Virginia Regiment [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 385, 449]. 21 ii. Luke, born say 1740. iii. Michael5, born say 1742, head of a Shenandoah County household of 7 persons in 1785 [VA:105]. iv. Joseph4, born say 1750, taxable in Loudoun County from 1769 to 1776, listed as Samuel Canby's tithable from 1771 to 1776 [Tithables 1758-1799, 477a, 576, 636, 670, 731, 780, 806a], head of a Fairfax County household of 7 persons in 1782 [VA:17]. His indenture to Samuel Canby was proved in Loudoun County court on 2 October 1772 [Orders 1770-3, 433]. v. George2, born say 1750, "free Negro" head of a Fairfax County household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [VA:257]. vi. Jason1, born before 1762, taxable in Loudoun County in 1774 and 1779 [Tithables 1758-1799, 768, 898a]. He was called the "brother of Luke Goins" on 23 December 1795 when they obtained certificates as "free Negroes" in Loudoun County. The certificate stated that Jason had been living in the neighborhood of John Littleton for upward of twenty years [Certificates of Free Negroes at the Loudoun County courthouse, transcribed by Townsend Lucas]. There was a court case in Loudoun County on 14 November 1786 in which Jason's suit against James Elliott abated by the death of the plaintiff [Orders 1785-6, 383]. He was a 90-year-old "Mulatto," born in Virginia, counted in the 1850 census for Guernsey County, Ohio, in the household of Benjamin Simpson. He was a 90-year-old "Mulatto," born in Virginia, counted in the 1850 census for Guernsey County, Ohio, in the household of Benjamin Simpson. === Children of Edward 1 === ==== Edward Goeing b 1700 ==== 11. Edward2 Goeing (Edward1, William1, Michael1), born say 1700, was sued by Francis Tyree for a debt of 450 pounds of tobacco in Charles City County in August 1737. He sold land by deed he acknowledged in court in Charles City County in May 1746 [Orders 1737-51, 16, 409]. He may have been the father of i. Phillis Goeing, born say 1720, presented by the grand jury in Charles City in November 1739 for having a bastard child. She petitioned the court in July 1745, apparently asking that her children be bound to George Gibson, but the court ordered the churchwardens to bind them out because Gibson failed to answer her petition. On 7 August 1754 the churchwardens of Westover Parish sued her for debt, probably for having an illegitimate child [Orders 1737-51, 105, 117, 371, 383; 1751-7, 112, 142, 251]. 22 i. Michael3, born say 1722. 23 ii. James2, born say 1725. 24 iii. Edward3, born say 1727. 25 iv. Joseph1, born say 1730. 26 v. David2, born say 1735. 27 vii. Shadrack1, born say 1737. viii. Suffiah, born say 1739, head of a Pittsylvania County household of 12 persons in 1785 [VA:100]. 28 ix. John7, born say 1740. x. Moses3, born say 1743, testified in Henry County court on 27 April 1780 that he had served as a soldier in Captain James Gunn's Company in Colonel Byrd's Regiment in 1760 (in the French and Indian War) but had not received bounty land. On 28 March 1783 he owned land on both sides of the North Mayo River when the Henry County court allowed him to build a water grist mill on it [Orders 1778-82, 86; 1782-5, 75]. He was taxable in Henry County from 1782 to 1786, charged with 2 tithes in 1785 and 1786 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 18, 38, 87, 152, 217]. === Children of Michael 2 === ==== Mary Going b 1708 ==== 12. Mary1 Going (Michael2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1708, was living in Brunswick County, Virginia, in April 1740 when the court ordered her children Drury and Eleanor bound to Ralph Jackson. She may also have been the mother of Cave Gowen, a seven-year-old boy who was bound to James Vaughan by the 6 June 1734 Brunswick County court and Thomas and John Going who were bound out by the court in May 1739, no parent named [Orders 1737-41, 254, 302]. Her children were i. ?Cave, born about 1727. ii. ?Thomas3, born say 1734, sued in Brunswick County, Virginia court by James House on 27 November 1759. He sued Joseph King in Brunswick County court on 23 January 1760 [Orders 1757-9, 426; 1760-84, 75]. 29 iii. ?James4 Gowen, born say 1735. iv. ?John4, born say 1736. 30 v. Drury1, born say 1738. vi. Eleanor, born say 1740. vii. ?Frederick1, born say 1745, living in New Hanover County, North Carolina, in December 1767 when there was a warrant for his arrest for contempt and aiding the escape from jail of Richard Burbage who was held on suspicion of horse stealing [Minutes 1738-69, 331]. He and his wife were taxable "Molatoes" in Bladen County in 1770 and 1772 [Byrd, Bladen County Tax Lists, I:34, 95]. ==== Ann Going b 1719 ==== 13. Ann1 Going (Michael2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1719, sued John Magoffe and his wife Jane in Brunswick County, Virginia, in September 1740 [Orders 1737-41, 353, 379]. Ann was living in Granville County, North Carolina, on 5 September 1753 when the court ordered her "Mulatto" child Cooper bound to John Parnall [Owen, Granville County Notes, vol. I]. She was in Cumberland County, North Carolina, in November 1761 when the court ordered her to "keep in her possession a Mulatto Boy which she now has in order that she may have him here next court" [Minutes 1759-65, 75]. She may have been the Ann Goin who was granted 100 acres on Broad River and both sides of Fannin's Creek in what later became Union County, South Carolina [Lucas, Some South Carolina County Records, 2:524]. On 3 April 1799 the Robeson County court ordered John Ford, Esquire, in South Carolina to take her deposition on behalf of James Terry vs. Willis Barfield [Minutes 1797-1803, 69]. Her children may have been i. Cooper, born say 1752. 31 ii. John6, born say 1758. iii. Olive, born say 1780, head of a Robeson County household of 2 "other free" in 1800 [NC:381] and 2 "free colored" in 1840 [NC:222]. iv. William9, born about 1787, eleven years old when he was ordered by the 3 April 1798 Robeson County court bound apprentice to James Alford [Minutes 1797-1803, 37]. He was head of a Robeson County household of 3 "other free" in 1810 [NC:232] and 6 "free colored" in 1840 (55-100 years old) [NC:222]. On 23 November 1841 the Robeson County court granted him permission to carry his gun in the county [Minutes 1839-43, 240]. === Children of Philip 2 === ==== George Gowen b 1715 ==== 14. George1 Gowen (Philip2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1715, and his wife Sarah Gowan were the parents of Aaron, born 9 June, baptized 3 September 1737 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County [NSCDA, Parish Register of St. Peter's, 134]. He sued William Chamberlayne for trespass in Goochland County in May 1748. Job Pleasants sued him for debt in February 1748/9 and he sued William Chamberlayne in August 1752 [Orders 1744-9, 436, 476, 506]. In July 1760 William Winston "Essex," who "as well in behalf of Us as for himself" sued Sarah Going, perhaps for failing to list herself as a tithable. He failed to prosecute and was ordered to pay her costs in July 1761 [Orders 1757-61, 318, 429]. George was added to the list of tithables in Goochland County in August 1761. Thomas Whitlock sued him and Sarah Going in a case which was agreed between the parties in July 1764. George and Sarah sued Thomas Whitlock for trespass, assault and battery in February 1765, and Whitlock sued Sarah for debt in the same court. To satisfy the debt, the court ordered the sheriff to sell nine pigs belonging to Sarah in the hands of garnishee William French [Orders 1761-5, 15, 404, 468, 470, 507-8]. George was taxable in Goochland County in 1761, 1764 and 1771 [List of Tithables 1756-1766, frame 167, 295; 1767-1780, frame 200]. They were the ancestors of i. ?Moses1, born say 1735, taxable in Goochland County from 1753 to 1769: taxable on his own tithe and Aaron Going in 1754, taxable on slave Jubbiter in 1763, taxable on Moses Tyler's tithe in 1764 [List of Tithables, 1730-55, frames 253, 299, 336; 1756-1766, frames 30, 155, 175, 252, 281, 295, 369; 1767-1780, frames 69, 119], sued in Goochland County by William Hudnell in April 1763. Thomas Riddle posted his bail. The suit was dismissed on agreement between the parties. He sued James Moseley in April 1763 but the case was also dismissed on agreement. He sued Charles Murler for a 16 pound, 12 shilling debt in August 1763; he was sued by Robert Smith for 30 shillings in May 1764; he acknowledged a debt of 14 pounds, 10 shillings to Messrs. William Pryor and William Merriwether in June 1764 and acknowledged a debt of 15 pounds, 12 shillings to Adams and Thomas Underwood in September 1764 [Orders 1761-5, 145, 151, 158, 228-9, 327, 334, 369, 424]. ii. Aaron1, born 9 June, baptized 3 September 1737 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County [NSCDA, Parish Register of St. Peter's, 134], taxable in Goochland County from 1754 to 1764 [List of Tithables 1730-1755, frame 299; 1756-1766, frames 30, 156, 295]. He sued John Winston for trespass assault and battery in Goochland County in June 1760. Winston testified that he only touched the plaintiff gently, but Aaron was awarded 5 shillings [Orders 1757-61, 303, 328-9, 353; 1761-5, 8, 104]. He and his wife Mary had a child named John Going, born 31 July 1763 and baptized 28 August the same year [Jones, The Douglas Register, 65]. He was living in Louisa County on 19 May 1763 when he mortgaged his household goods to Thomas Underwood of Hanover County for 36 pounds currency by deed proved in Goochland County in September 1764 [DB 8:422; Orders 1750-57, 84; 1757-61, 429; 1761-65, 429]. He was taxable in Powhatan County in John Chitwood's household in 1791, charged with his own tax in 1792, 1796 and 1797 [PPTL, 1787-1825, frames 58, 77, 132, 146]. iii. ?Shadrack2, taxable in Powhatan County from 1791 to 1797: his tax charged to Judith Bingley in 1791, called a "Mo" from 1793 to 1795 [Personal Property Tax List, 1787-1825, frames 57, 92, 106, 118, 132, 146]. ==== Agnes Going b 1725 ==== 15. Agnes1 Going (Philip2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1725, was living in Louisa County on 10 October 1743 when she sued Gilbert Gibson for 3 pounds currency for services done on a contract. On 9 January 1743/4 the court ordered that she receive twenty-five lashes on her bare back for having an illegitimate child. She bound her son Joseph and daughter Sarah Going to James Bunch by 28 November 1759 Fredericksville Parish indenture [Davis, Fredericksville Parish Vestry Book, 29]. On 9 September 1766 she made a deposition in George Gibson's suit against his step-mother Sarah Gibson. On 14 May 1770 the court ordered the churchwardens of Trinity Parish to bind out all her children under twenty-one years except the youngest. On 12 February 1776 she complained to the court about the treatment her son Sherod was receiving from his master William Phillips [Orders 1742-8, 82, 91, 92, 95; 1766-74, 20; 1766-72, 379; 1774-82, 140, 142]. She was taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1787 to 1794: taxable on a free male tithe in 1787 and 1788; taxable on a horse from 1791 to 1794 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 116, 153, 203, 347, 419]. She was taxable on 250 acres from 1782 to 1790. In 1791 Sherrod Going was taxable on this 250 acres. This was very poor quality land, taxed at the lowest rate in the county [Land Tax List, 1782-1798, LVA]. It was probably the land which Sherrod received by grant on Buck Mountain Creek in Albemarle County on 30 September 1783 and on the north side of the Green Mountain on 1 June 1798 [Grants H:575; 40:215]. Agnes was the mother of i. ?Moses2, born say 1742, possibly the unnamed child born to Agnes Gowen in Louisa County before January 1743. He was called "Moses Going, mulatto" in his February 1761 to March 1762 account with Archibald Ingram, George Kipper, & Co. of Albemarle County [Weisiger, Albemarle County Court Papers, 23]. He was a taxable in the Trinity Parish, Louisa County household of John Fox in 1770 and in his own household in 1772 [Davis, Louisa County Tithables, 25, 34]. He was required to post a bond of 50 pounds and his security George Gibson posted 25 pounds on 10 July 1775 when Joseph Cooper swore the peace against him in Louisa County court [Orders 1774-82, 126-7]. He purchased 353 acres in Louisa County from Michael Ailstock on 13 January 1777, and he and his wife Agnes sold this land six months later on 9 June 1777 [DB E:14, 156]. On 14 July 1777 he, Joshua Going and Charles Sprouse, Sr., were charged by the Louisa County court with hog stealing, but the sheriff was unable to arrest them because they were in hiding. The court ordered the sheriff to summon a posse to arrest them [Orders 1774-82, 171]. He was taxable in Louisa County on a horse in 1783 and 1785 [Personal Property Tax List, 1782-1814]. 32 ii. Joseph3, born about 1747. 33 iii. Sarah, born about 1751. iv. ?David3, born say 1751, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Louisa County, in his own household in 1772, taxable in Moses Going's household in 1775, taxable in the Trinity Parish household of Pouncy Bunch in 1774 and taxable in Joseph Bunch's household in 1778 [Davis, Louisa County Tithables, 133, 45, 73]. His suit against Robert Anderson, Gentleman, for trespass, assault and battery was dismissed by the Louisa County court on 13 July 1773 at Anderson's costs [Orders 1766-74; Judgments 1773, frames 362-3]. He was taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1782 to 1809, called a "Mulatto" in 1812, called "David Going Senr. Mula" in 1813 [PPTL 1782-1799, frames 12, 29, 44, 76, 116, 153, 202, 252, 300, 386, 419, 459, 481, 516, 555, 591; 1800-1813, frames 161, 207, 250, 297, 344, 388, 434, 478, 522, 566] and head of an Albemarle County household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [VA:195]. 34 v. ?Benjamin1, born say 1753. 35 vi. ?Joshua1, born about 1753. vii. ?Elizabeth, born say 1760, sued James Usher in Albemarle County court for failing to pay for a gown, an apron, a quilted petticoat, and three linen handkerchiefs. Hannah Witheral was her witness. The court awarded her 2 pounds currency on 7 December 1786 [Orders 1795-8, 229-30]. On 14 May 1793 the Louisa County court ordered the overseers of the poor to bind out her illegitimate daughter Agnes Going to Mary Hancock [Orders 1790-3, 522]. 36 viii. Sherrod1, born about 1760. ix. ?Archibald, born say 1763, taxable on 2 horses and 5 cattle in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, in 1784 [Personal Property Tax List, 1782-1799, frame 44]. x. ?Milly, born say 1763, of Louisa County, married Charles Croucher, 22 June 1785 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County. He was head of a Albemarle County household of 1 "other free" in 1810 [VA:153]. xi. ?Usly, born say 1765, married Jonathan Tyre, 21 October 1786 Albemarle County bond, Shadrack Battles bondsman. ==== David Going b 1727 ==== 16. David1 Going (Philip2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1727, was indicted by the Henrico County court on 6 November 1752 for not going to church and for failing to list his "Mulatto" wife as a tithable. He paid a 5 shilling fine for not going to church but pleaded not guilty to the other charge. He failed to appear when the case came to trial in April 1753 and was fined 1,000 pounds of tobacco [Minutes 1752-5, 19, 26, 27, 52]. He was taxable in Goochland County in 1753 and 1754 [List of Tithables, 1730-1755, frames 244, 282]. He sued Richard Farris for trespass, assault and battery in Goochland County but discontinued the suit on 21 May 1754 [Orders 1750-7, 387]. He purchased 400 acres adjoining William Harlow's land in Henrico County from Michael Gawin (Gowen) of Bute County, North Carolina, on 20 March 1765 with John Gawin as witness [Miscellaneous Court Records 6:1943-4]. He and his wife Elizabeth sold 100 acres of this land in the fork of Farrar's Branch adjoining John Harlow, Nathan Dunaway and his own land to David Barnett on 25 October 1770 [Deeds 1767-74, 260]. He was taxable in the upper district of Henrico County from 1784 to 1790: taxable on a horse and 7 cattle in 1785, exempt from tax on his person in 1787 [PPTL 1782-1814, frames 57, 73, 124, 143, 195, 217; Orders 1784-7, 568]. He was taxable on 100 acres on the headwaters of Chickahominy Swamp in the upper district of Henrico County from 1799 to 1805 [Land Tax List 1799-1816]. He left a 17 March 1803 Henrico County will which was proved on 8 March 1805. He left all to his grandson David Going, reserving to Agatha Going peaceful possession where she was then living during her lifetime. He also named grandson John Harlace 4 pounds, left Meredith Childress a bed and furniture, and named his grandson David Going and Meredith Childress his executors. His estate was valued at 55 pounds [WB 3:183-4]. He was probably the father of 37 i. Agnes2, born say 1748 ==== Mary Anne Gowen b 1742 ==== 17. Mary Anne Gowen (Philip2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1742, was bound out by the churchwardens of Southam Parish, Goochland County, to David Thomas in January 1747/8 [Orders 1744-9]. On 25 May 1761 the Cumberland County court ordered the churchwardens of King William Parish to bind out her son Stephen Goen to Peter Anthony Luckado [Orders 1758-62, 322], and on 16 May 1782 the Powhatan County court ordered the churchwardens of King William Parish to bind out her son Moses Going to Francis Merryman [Orders 1777-84, 225]. She was the mother of: i. Stephen1, born say 1760. ii. Moses6, born say 1775, taxable in Powhatan County from 1792 to 1797 and from 1801 to 1817: called a "Mo" from 1793 to 1795 and from 1801 to 1814; listed with 1 "free negroes & mulattoes" above the age of 16 in his household in 1813 [PPTL, 1787-1825, frames 77, 92, 106, 118, 132, 146, 223, 257, 278, 295, 317, 342, 363, 380, 399, 421, 438, 458, 482, 533]. On 19 August 1818 the Powhatan County court bound a "free boy of Colour" Thomas Going, son of Fanny Findley, to him as an apprentice carpenter [Going, Thomas (M): Indenture of Apprenticeship, 1818, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. iii. ?Shadrack3, taxable in Powhatan County from 1791 to 1797: his tax charged to Judith Bingley in 1791, called a "Mo" from 1793 to 1795 [PPTL, 1787-1825, frames 57, 92, 106, 118, 132, 146]. iv. Alexander, son of Mary Going, ordered bound out by the churchwardens of King William Parish in Powhatan County on 16 April 1784 [Orders 1777-84, 383]. v. Neptune, son of Mary Ann Going, ordered bound out (with his brother Moses) by the churchwardens of King William Parish in Powhatan County on 20 May 1784 [Orders 1777-84, 386]. === Children of William 2 === 18. John1 Gowen (William2, Thomas1, Michael1), born say 1702 in Fairfax, Stafford Co., VA and died in Luhenburg, VA in 1784. He and his wife Mary sold land, "...part of a tract granted William Gowen, deceased, father to said Gowen..." on Pope's Head Run in Fairfax County on 5 March 1744. John's wife Mary, probably a white woman, was identified as the daughter of Cornelius Keife in a 9 June 1746 Fairfax deed by which he and his wife sold 112 acres on Occoquan Run which had belonged to her father [DB A-1:551; A-2:349]. John and his wife Mary moved to Lunenburg County where he was taxable on two tithables in the list of Lewis Deloney in 1748 [Tax List 1748-52]. He may have been the John Going who was tithable in Granville County in the list of Jonathan White circa 1748 [CR 44.701.19]. On 14 February 1761 he patented 400 acres in Lunenburg County on Reedy Branch [Patents 34:809]. He and wife Mary made a deed of gift of 100 acres of this patent to two of their sons, William and John, on 10 June 1761 [DB 6:378-9]. Their children were: 38 i. William4, born say 1725. ii. John3, born say 1730, who sold the 100 acres of land his father gave him while a resident of Lunenburg County on 1 December 1761 [DB 7:151]. He was probably the John Going who was living in Orange County, North Carolina, in May 1764 when he was a defendant in a court case [Haun, Orange County Court Minutes, 185, 383]. It was reported that Colonel John Hogan of Orange County said he knew him well in 1765 and that he was: a trifling, contemptible fellow, a gambler, and a mulatto ... was then insolvent and probably is so still if alive [NCGSJ IV:157 (Claims of British Merchants after the Revolutionary War)]. He may have been the John Gowen who was granted 100 acres on Tiger River in South Carolina on 19 August 1774 [DB 32:205]. 39 iii. ?Thomas2, born say 1732. 19. William3 Gowen (William2, Thomas1, Michael1), born say 1710, was a planter in Brunswick County, Virginia, on 4 June 1747 when he was fined and had to post security for his good behavior, "having behaved himself in a very disorderly indecent and contemptuous manner to this court" [Orders 1743-49, 204]. He purchased 910 acres on Grassy Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, near the border with Lunenburg County, Virginia, on 5 March 1751 [DB A:343]. He and his family were counted as white taxables in the early Granville Tax lists. He was taxed on two tithes in the 1751 Granville County list of Samuel Henderson. He was in the 8 October 1754 muster of Captain John Sallis' Company in the Granville County Regiment of Colonel William Eaton [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 722]. He was fined for trespass in the Granville County court on 3 December 1754, 5 March 1755, 1 March 1757, and again on 6 September 1757 [Minutes 1754-70, 11, 43, 46]. In the 1755 Summary Tax List he was taxable on two white tithes for himself and son Joseph [CR 44.701.19]. In 1758 he was taxable on two white polls for himself and son William in the list of James Yancey. On 2 December 1760 he patented two tracts of land in St. John's Parish, Granville County, near the head of Dogwood Branch, one for 650 acres and the other for 667 acres. In 1761 he was taxed on two tithes for himself and James Gowen in Country Line District in the list of Larkin Thompson. He sold 640 acres of his land in Granville on 4 October 1762, made a deed of gift of 350 acres to his son Joseph on 7 August 1765, and the sheriff sold 350 acres of his land for debt on 5 February 1767 [DB E:440-448; F:382; H:28, 226]. He may have been the William Gowen, Sr., who was granted 396 acres on Sink Hole Fork of Middle Tiger River in South Carolina [Pruitt, Spartanburg County Deed Abstracts (DB A:109)]. His children who were taxable in North Carolina were: i. Joseph2, born circa 1740, taxable in his father's household in the 1757 Granville County list of Richard Harris. He received a deed of gift of land in Granville County from his father on 7 August 1765 [DB H:28]. He was taxed in Granville County for the last time in 1767 when he had 3 "white" males in his household in the list of Philips Pryor: Presley Harrison, John Cunningham, and Minor Cockram. By 1771 he was in South Carolina where he received a grant for land in the northwest part called the Tiger River tract [DB 23:539]. ii. William5, born circa 1742, taxable in Granville County in 1758. He may have been the William Gowen, Jr., who was granted 116 acres on Mill Creek in South Carolina [Owens, Patent Land Survey, 15]. iii. James5, born circa 1745 since he was taxable in 1761 in his father's Country Line District household. 20. Alexander Gowen, born say 1712, may have been named for the Gowens' neighbor in Stafford County, Major Robert Alexander. He received 66 acres by his mother's will, and sold it on 14 August 1747 [Fairfax DB B:253]. He was in North Carolina by 15 July 1760 when he received a patent for 600 acres in Orange County in St. Matthew's Parish on both sides of Hogan's Creek [Hoffman, Granville District Land Grants, 273]. He may have been the Alexander Gowing who was sued for a 3 pounds, 15 shilling debt by Thomas Dudley in July 1773 and sued Zachariah Waller for 2 pounds, 2 shillings on 24 September 1773 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He died before 23 September 1779 when William Armstrong's case against him was dismissed by the defendant's death [Orders 1772-5, 236, 253-4; 1777-83, 273]. His wife was apparently Sophia Going, Senior, who purchased for 30 pounds 400 acres "on the country line" in Pittsylvania County from Daniel Going of South Carolina on 4 September 1781 [DB 7:546]. She was called Seth Gowing when the deed was proved in court on 19 December 1785. Sethe or Lethe was head of a Pittsylvania County household of 11 free persons in 1782 [VA:41] and called Suffiah Going when she was head of a household of 12 free persons [VA:100. Sophia was called the administrator of the estate of Alexander Going, deceased, when she was sued by Sophia Going, Junior, on 20 March 1798 on testimony of James Saunders of Caswell County, North Carolina. Sophia, Sr., was apparently living on land claimed by George Clopton on 21 May 1798 when he sued Sophia, John, Jesse and Sherwood Going as tenants [Orders 1783-7, 354; 1795-8, 461, 479, 486; 1798-1801, 23, 59]. Sophia, Jr., perhaps suing for her part of her father's estate, was awarded 20 pounds, 5 shillings by a jury on 21 November 1799. Sherwood Going became a defendant in the suit when Sophia, Sr., failed to meet the payment of a bond [Orders 1798-1801, 109, 180, 204, 233]. In the tax lists she was called Sethey in 1782, Suffiah in 1785 and thereafter: listed with 8 slaves, 5 horses and 16 cattle in 1782; 6 slaves, 4 horses, and 9 cattle in 1784; 8 slaves, 3 horses and 10 cattle in 1785; taxable on 6 free males, a slave and 3 horses in 1788; on 2 slaves and 3 horses in 1790; on J. Rodgers' tithe, a slave and 4 horses in 1792; taxable on Sherwood Going's tithe in 1793; a slave and 4 horses in 1794 [PPTL 1782-97, frames 192, 211, 217, 236, 343, 428, 476, 538, 598, 623]. She recorded a bill of sale to Sherwood Going in Pittsylvania County court on 16 June 1800 [Orders 1798-1801, 295]. Alexander and Sophia were the parents of children who were all considered white in the 1813 Pittsylvania county tax list: i. ?John, taxable in Pittsylvania County in 1782 to 1797 [PPTL 1782-97, frames 192, 694, 717, 768]. ii. ?Jesse, taxable in Pittsylvania County from 1782 to 1796 [PPTL 1782-97, frames 192, 217, 237, 257, 280, 694, 717]. iii. Sherwood2, born say 1772, married Ruth Bennett, 30 April 1793 Caswell County bond, James Gillaspy bondsman. He was taxable in Pittsylvania County from 1790 to 1797: listed with his unnamed mother in 1793 and from 1795 to 1797 [PPTL 1782-1797, frames 236, 476, 515, 538, 598, 623, 694, 717, 768]. iv. Sophia, Jr., mother of illegitimate child Benjamin Going bound out by the Pittsylvania County court on 20 November 1798 [Orders 1798-1801, 58]. Lythe Gowing married William Carter 27 January 1792 Pittsylvania County bond. 21. Luke1 Gowen (James1, Thomas1, Michael1), born say 1740, was taxable in James Hamilton's list for Loudoun County in 1767 with Joseph Hough; taxable in 1768 with William Allin in his household; taxable on his own tithe and Samuel Johnson in 1769; taxable on his own and Joseph Proctor's tithe in 1774; taxable in Cameron Parish on his own tithe and Leonard Goin in 1778; taxable on John McQueen's tithe in 1781; Thomas Hopkins' tithe, 2 horses and 2 cattle in 1782. He was taxable on Moses Gowen's tithe in 1787, 1788, 1790, and 1792; taxable on Peyton Gowen's tithe in 1797; called a blacksmith in 1812 [Tithables 1758-1799, 395, 409, 477, 492, 768, 832, 861, 1022, 1320; PPTL 1782-7; 1787-97; 1797-1812]. On 17 October 1783 he acknowledged in Loudoun County court a debt of 45 pounds to John Hough with interest from 11 April 1769, with allowance for a payment of 1 pound, 13 shillings made on 11 October 1770. On 17 June 1784 the court ordered that his tithables, including himself, 2 horses and 2 cattle, be added to the list of Thomas Respass [Orders 1783-5, 170, 351]. He was head of a Loudoun County household of 10 "other free" in 1810 [VA:288]. He and his wife Margaret were certified to be "free Negroes" in Loudoun County on 23 December 1795. The certificate stated that they had been living in the neighborhood of John Littleton for above thirty years [Certificates of Free Negroes at the Loudoun County courthouse, transcribed by Townsend Lucas]. He may have been the father of i. Leonard, born say 1762, taxable in Luke Goin's Loudoun County household in 1774, taxable on his own tithe in 1780 [Tithables 1758-1799, 993]. He was the father of Elihu Goins who was born 15 April 1788. Elihu married Susannah, the daughter of Anthony Lucas. Susannah was born 25 April 1785 [Certificates of Free Negroes at the Loudoun County courthouse, transcribed by Townsend Lucas]. He sued Luke Going in Loudoun County court on 16 February 1791 but the case was agreed before coming to trial [Orders 1790-1, 102]. He was taxable in Loudoun County from 1787 to 1813: taxable on 4 tithes in 1813 (his wife and two children?) [PPTL 1787-97]. Perhaps his widow was the Susannah Goin who was head of a Loudoun County household of 13 "free colored" in 1830. ii. Lucretia, taxable on a horse in Loudoun County in 1793 [PPTL 1787-97]. iii. Moses5, born say 1770, taxable in Loudoun County from 1787 to 1791 and in 1801 [PPTL 1787-97; 1797-1812]. iv. Jason2, not yet twenty-one when he was taxable in Loudoun County in 1787, taxable in 1791 and 1797 [PPTL 1787-97]. v.Luke2, Jr., taxable in Loudoun County from 1795 to 1805, listed in Luke Gowen, Sr.'s household in 1795 and 1803 [PPTL 1787-97; 1797-1812], head of a Loudoun County household of 8 "free colored" in 1830. vi. Peyton, taxable in Loudoun County from 1795 to 1813: taxable in Luke Gowen's household in 1795 and 1797, taxable in Walter Elgon's household in 1796, a "Mulatto" taxable in 1809 and 1811, listed with his unnamed wife in 1813 [PPTL 1787-97; 1797-1812]. vii. Zachariah, born about 1775, sixteen and a half years old on 12 April 1791 when the Loudoun County court bound him to John Keough to be a blacksmith [Orders 1790-1, 158], taxable in Loudoun County from 1797 to 1809: a "Mulatto" taxable in 1805, 1806 and 1809 [PPTL 1787-97; 1797-1812]. viii. Joseph5, head of a Loudoun County household of 4 "other free" and 1 white woman in 1810 [VA:292]. ix. William, taxable in Luke Gowen's household in 1799 and 1803, a "Mul" taxable in 1811 [PPTL 1797-1812]. 22. Michael3 Gowen (Edward2, Edward1, William1, Michael1), born say 1722, was sued for debt in Henrico County in June 1744 [Orders 1737-46, 267]. He was called Michael Gawin when he was granted 400 acres in Henrico County on 30 June 1743 adjoining William Harlow. Land adjoining Michael Going, Farrar's Branch and Orphant's line was patented in Henrico County on 15 September 1752 [Patents 21:424; 31:193]. He was living in Bute County, North Carolina, on 20 March 1765 when he sold this land to David Gawin [Miscellaneous Court Records 6:1943-4]. He was taxable in John MacKisick's household in the 1750 Granville County, North Carolina tax list of Edward Jones [CR 44.701.23]. On 3 May 1752 he purchased 225 acres on both sides of Taylors Creek in Granville County [DB B:73]. He was taxed as a "Black" tithe in 1753 in the list of Osborn Jeffreys, as a "white" tithe in Jeffreys' 1754 list, and as a "black" tithe in the 1755 tax summary. He was in the 8 October 1754 Muster Roll of the Granville County Regiment of Colonel William Eaton, Captain Osborne Jeffrey's Company: Thomas Gowen Mulatto Mickael Gowen Mulatto Edward Gowen Mulatto [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 718]. He was taxed in 1759 in the list of John Pope with John Wilson, both called "Mulattoe," and he was taxed in Pope's 1761 list with the notation, "Refuses to list his wife," probably claiming that he was white. He may have been identical to Michael Going whose estate was attached in Culpeper County on 18 August 1763 by Artomenas Robertson for 3 pounds, 3 shillings [Minutes 1763-4, 407, 441]. He was taxed in the Bute County List of Philemon Hawkins in 1771: Michle Gowine & Wife & Sons Michile & David Doughter Elizebeath Wm Wilson 0 white/ 6 black/ 6 total [1771 List of Taxables, p.11]. He was in Prince George Parish, Craven County, South Carolina, on 3 June 1778 when he made a deed of gift of 80 acres on the south side of Taylor's Creek on the border of Bute and Granville Counties to Jenkins Gowen, no relationship stated. Jenkins (his nephew?) was to take title to the land at the death of Michael's brother Edward and his wife who were given permission to live on the land [Granville County WB 1:193]. His children were i. Michael4, Jr., born say 1738, a defendant in a 3 September 1755 Granville County court case. ii. Elizabeth, born before 1760 since she was taxable in Michael Gowen's household in 1771. iii. David4, born before 1760 since he was taxable in Michael Gowen's household in 1771. He may have been the _avid Gowen who received thirty nine lashes in Granville County for petty larceny in 1773 [Minutes 1773-83, 1]. 23. James2 Gowen (Edward2, Edward1, William1, Michael1), born say 1725, was not mentioned in Granville County, North Carolina records until 1756, so he may have been living in Virginia before then. He received a patent for 529 acres in St. John's Parish, Granville County on Wharton's Branch on 29 November 1756 [DB E:439]. He and his son William, "Mulattoes," were taxable in the 1759 Granville County list of John Pope and were delinquent taxpayers that year. In 1762 he was taxable in Fishing Creek District with his son William, with the notation "Refs. to list his wife," and he was an insolvent taxpayer from 1762 to 1764. He was the father of 40 i. William6, born before 1748. 24. Edward3 Gowen (Edward2, Edward1, William1, Michael1), born say 1727, purchased 100 acres on the south side of Mill Creek in Brunswick County, Virginia, on 2 June 1748 [DB 3:444]. He was sued in Brunswick County court in September 1753 [Orders 1753-56, 65]. He was taxable in 1753 in Osborn Jeffrey's Granville County tax list, and he was a "Mulatto" listed in the 8 October 1754 muster roll of Captain Osborne Jeffreys' Granville County Company [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 718]. He was prosecuted in Edgecombe County by the Attorney General for concealing his tithables in August 1756 [Haun, Edgecombe County Court Minutes, I:131], but he still refused to list his wife in the Granville County Tax List for 1765 [CR 44.601.20]. He and his wife were two "Black" taxables in Bute County in the list of Philemon Hawkins in 1771 [1771 List of Taxables, p.6]. On 3 June 1778 his brother Michael, while a resident of South Carolina, allowed him to remain on 80 acres on Taylor's Creek [WB 1:193-4]. The sheriff sold this land shortly afterwards on 3 August 1779 [DB M:179], and Edward was taxed on 90 acres in nearby Ford Creek District, Granville County, in 1782. He was probably related to Elizabeth Bass since he made over all his interest in her estate to his nephew Thomas Gowen on 14 October 1788 [WB 2:79]. He was head of a Granville County household of 2 free males and 3 free females in the 1786 state census and head of a Granville County household of 5 "other free" in 1810 [NC:905]. His children were i. Edward4, born circa 1744 in Virginia, taxable in 1761 in his father's household in the list of Robert Harris. In 1767 he was head of his own household, one Black male, in John Pope's list. He enlisted from Bute County in the North Carolina Continental Line for 9 months in September 1778: Edward Going private, place of abode: Bute, born Virga, 5'7", 35 years of age, Black Hair; black eyes [N.C. Archives, digital collection, Troop Returns, B4F35, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26...]. In May 1792 he received voucher no. 300 for six pounds, 12 shillings specie, being one fourth of his pay and interest to August 1783 for military service [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GZKT]. On 3 August 1779 he entered 75 acres on the South Hyco Creek in Caswell County (called Edward Gains) [Pruitt, Land Entries: Caswell County, 89] and in 1784 he was taxed on one poll and 100 acres on Hyco Creek in St. Luke's District, Caswell County. This part of Caswell County became Person County in 1791, and he was taxed on 245 acres and one poll in Person County in 1793 [N.C. Genealogy XVII:2678, abstracted as Edward Gains]. He was head of a Person County household of 6 "other free" in 1800 [NC:599]. He and Jenkins Goins sold their claims for Revolutionary War pay to John Hall of Hyco, Caswell County, on 27 April 1791 [NCGSJ IX:224]. He gave his age as 90-100 years in August 1832 and on 30 January 1833 when he appeared in Granville County court and applied for a pension for his service in the Revolution [NARA, S.6899, M804, https://www.fold3.com/image/22780909]. Perhaps he was the Edward Goins who was the great grandfather of Daniel Goins, born about 1816, who made an affidavit in Randolph County, North County household in the 1761 list of Robert Harris. He was called Rapes Gowing when he was listed as a private in the Pay Roll of the the son of William, grandson of William, and great grandson of Edward Goins, who was "Slitly mixt about an eight" [Randolph County Genealogical Society, The Genealogical Journal, Winter (1980): 21]. ii. Reeps, born circa 1749, taxable in his father's Granville 2nd South Carolina Regiment on 1 November 1779 [NARA, M246, Roll 89, frame 107 of 389, ancestry.com]. iii. ?Jenkins, born about 1761, a seventeen-year-old "mullato" in 1778 when he enlisted in Captain John Rust's Company of Granville County militia [The North Carolinian VI:726 (Mil. TR 4-40)]. He received 30 acres by a Granville County deed of gift from Michael Gowen (his uncle?) on 3 June 1778 [WB 1:193]. He was taxable in Granville County in 1790. iv. ?Jesse1, born say 1762, married Sealey Bairding, 9 June 1784 Caswell County bond, John Going bondsman. Other members of the family in Person County were i. Goodrich, born say 1764, purchased 175 acres on Cane Creek in Caswell County on 1 November 1784 and sold it five years later on 4 January 1798 [DB C:3; F:163]. He was taxed on this 175 acres and one poll in St. Lawrence District, Caswell County, in 1784. On 6 September 1791 he married Betsey Matthews, Caswell County bond with Allen Going bondsman. He was head of a Person County household of 7 "other free" in 1800 [NC:612] and 5 in 1810 when his name was interlined [NC:702]. Gutrige Goin was a "Mulatto" taxable in the southern district of Halifax County, Virginia, taxable from 1802 to 1804, perhaps identical to Birbridge Goin, a "Mulatto" taxable there in 1805 and 1806 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1800-12, frames 186, 317, 372, 517, 626] and called Berridge/ Burbage Goin in Patrick County from 1809 to 1813: listed as a Mulatto" in 1812 and 1813 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1791-1823, frames 515, 537, 553, 569, 598]. Beveridge Going, born before 1776, was head of a Patrick County household of 3 "free colored" in 1820 [VA:106]. Burbridge Gowing was taxable in Person County in 1793. He married Agnes Harris, daughter of James Harris, 26 July 1810 Patrick County bond. ii. Isham, born say 1770, married Fanny Going, 26 November 1792 Person County bond, with Patrick Mason bondsman. He was head of an Orange County household of 4 "other free" in 1800 [NC:565] and 6 in 1810 [NC:876]. iii. Patsy, born say 1772, married Patrick Mason, 3 December 1790 Caswell County bond, Zachariah Hill bondsman. iv. Allen, born say 1774, married Rebecca Goins, 7 April 1795 Person County bond. He was head of a Person County household of 7 "other free" in 1800 [NC:621] and 10 in 1810 [NC:625]. 25. Joseph1 Gowen (Edward2, Edward1, William1, Michael1), born say 1730, was taxable in his own Lunenburg County household in the 1752 list of Field Jefferson [Tax List 1748-52, 1]. He was a "Black" taxable in the 1755 Granville County summary list and a "Mulattoe" in John Pope's 1759 tax list. On 1 December 1760 he received a patent for 680 acres on both sides of Taylor's Creek, but sold this land less than one year later on 11 August 1761 [DB E:143; D:253]. In 1761 he was taxable in John Pope's list with the notation, "Refuses to list his wife." In 1765 he was listed by John Pope with the notation, "Mullattoe, has a wife and other Family not listed." He was taxed (with his son Nathaniel or a slave by that name?) in John Pope's 1768 list as "Joseph Gowin his Nat 2 tithes." He was last taxed in Granville County in 1771. One of his children may have been i. Nathaniel, born say 1755. He was brought to Granville County court in 1773 with Robert Locklear on an unspecified charge, but they were released on payment of their prison charges when no one appeared against them [Minutes 1773-83, 1]. 26. David2 Going (Edward2, Edward1, William1, Michael1), born say 1735, purchased land by deed proved in Halifax County, Virginia, in August 1765 [Pleas 1764-7, 122]. Charles Perkins of Rowan County sued him in Pittsylvania County in July 1768 for a debt of 84 pounds David owed from 1 August 1764 of which he had paid 27 pounds in October 1767. In his promissory note David (signing) referred to himself as "David Going late of Halifax County" [Court Records 1767-72, 219; Judgments 1770-1771, frame 38]. He sold land by deed proved in Pittsylvania County court in May 1773, and he sued Peter Rickman on 25 June 1773 for a 3 pound debt due by account [Court Records 1772-5, 158, 211-2]. On 17 August 1778 he owned land on both sides of Spoon Creek when the Henry County court allowed him to build a water grist mill the creek [Orders 1778-82, 15]. He was taxable in Henry County from 1782 to 1790: taxable on William, Charles and Jacob Going in 1783 and 1784; listed with 3 unnamed sons in 1785; 4 unnamed sons, 10 horses and 17 cattle in 1786; listed with William and Jacob in 1787; 5 tithes in 1788 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 8, 37, 88, 218, 301, 352]. He received a grant for 94 acres on Spoon Creek in Henry County on 30 March 1789 [Grants 19:297]. He was taxable in Patrick County from 1791 to 1800: listed with 6 horses in 1791, 2 tithes from 1792 to 1795, 3 in 1797 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 150, 207, 251, 288]. He sold land by deed proved in Patrick County on 29 May 1794 [Orders 1791-1800]. He was the father of i. ?John, may have been the John Goin who was listed in the May 1778 Pay Roll of Captain Mosely's Company of the 7th Virginia Regiment at Valley Forge and the December 1778 Pay Roll mustered on 13 January 1779 at Middle Brook, New Jersey [NARA, M246, Roll 105, frame 74 of 806; Roll 102, frame 38 of 774, ancestry.com]. He was taxable in Henry County from 1782 to 1790: taxable on a horse and 3 cattle in 1782, taxable on Ward Barrett's tithe in 1786, living on the Dan River from 1787 to 1790 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 8, 88, 158, 218, 253], and taxable on the Dan River in Patrick County from 1791 to 1805: taxable on 2 tithes in 1802, 1804, 1805 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 150, 343, 396]. He was called John Going, Sr., "Molatto," in Patrick County in 1812, in a list of "free Negroes & Mulattoes" in 1813 and 1814 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 537, 598, 614]. Administration on his estate was granted Lindy P. Stovall on 12 October 1820 [Orders 1810-21, n.p.]. ii. William, taxable in Henry County from 1783 to 1790 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 314, 352] and taxable in Patrick County from 1791 to 1814: listed with 2 tithes in 1791, called "Sr." in 1803, listed on the Dan River in 1806, listed with 2 tithes in 1809 and 1811, in a list of "free Negroes & Mulattoes" in 1813 and 1814 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 150, 177, 207, 234, 288, 343, 369, 396, 455, 515, 553, 598, 616]. His land on the west side of Little Dan River in Patrick County adjoining Shadrack Going's land was mentioned in a 19 August 1805 grant [Grants 54:212]. He appeared in Hawkins County, Tennessee court on 20 May 1819, called William Going or Gowan, and applied for a pension for his service in the Revolution. He stated that he enlisted in the Spring of 1780 at Halifax County, Virginia courthouse under Captain Tilman Dixon in the 18th Regiment commanded by Henry Dixon. He gave his age as 56 when he appeared in court again on 29 August 1820 and stated that he was a day laborer or farmer with a 45-year-old wife, a boy 11 years old, a girl 16 years, a girl 5 and a boy 2 years old. He was 72 years old on 12 February 1834 when he appeared in Surry County, North Carolina court and testified that he was born 13 September 1761 in Rockingham County, Virginia, moved when very young to the part of Henry County that was then Patrick County where he resided until 10 years previous when he moved to Hawkins County. His widow Mary Going appeared in Patrick County court on 23 May 1853 to apply for a widow's pension. One of her witnesses stated that William and Mary were married on 2 January 1800 and raised a familly of seven children. Mary was 78 years old and stated that they were married in 1797 or 1798 in Patrick County. According to the family register, their son Woodson was born 2 November 1803, Morgan born 17 July 1805, daughter Mourning died an infant, daughter Rachel then about 50 years old. Her husband was born 13 September 1761 and died 28 May 1849 [NARA, W.7546, M804, https://www.fold3.com/image/22778397, accessed 10 October 2015]. iii. Jacob, born about 1762, married Nancy Smith, 18 January 1792 Patrick County bond, John Camron surety. He was taxable in Henry County from 1784 to 1787 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 88, 253], taxable in Patrick County in 1791, 1792, 1798 and 1800 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 151, 251, 288], and head of a Stokes County household of 6 "other free" in 1800 [NC:495]. He was about seventy years of age and living in Vermillion County, Illinois, on 7 June 1832 when applied for a Revolutionary War pension, stating that he was born in Henry County, Virginia, that he lived in Kentucky for about thirty years, then lived for seven years in Vincennes, Indiana [NARA, S.32273, M805, reel 368, frame 0115]. He was counted as white in the 1830 census for Vermilion, Illinois, a male between 70 and 80 years of age. iv. Charles, born about 1763, taxable in Henry County from 1783 to 1790 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 302, 352], taxable in Patrick County from 1791 to 1795 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1791-1823, frames 151, 177, 207]. He was about seventy years old on 22 October 1833 when he applied for a Revolutionary War pension, stating that he had been born in Henry County, lived there until 1797, then moved to Kentucky and moved to Gallatin in 1815 [NARA, S.31072, M805, reel 368, frame 0144]. v. Martha, born say 1779, married Peter Burress, 7 June 1797 Patrick County bond with the consent of David Going. 27. Shadrack1 Gowen (Edward2, Edward1, William1, Michael1) born say 1737, listed his tithables in Halifax County, Virginia on 15 September 1763. He was presented by the court in May 1765 for concealing a tithable who may have been his wife. The case against him was dismissed in August 1766, perhaps on his payment of the tax. He won a suit against John Bates in Halifax County court for about 2 pounds in July 1767. He purchased land by deed proved in Halifax County court in August 1768 [Pleas 1764-7, 46, 358, 454; 6:221]. He was head of a Halifax County household of 12 persons in 1782 [VA:23] and 10 in 1785 [VA:89]. He was taxable in Halifax County from 1782 to 1785 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1799, frames 7, 25, 35, 63]. His land on the west side of Little Dan River in Patrick County adjoining William Going's land was mentioned in a 19 August 1805 grant [Grants 54:212]. He sold land by deed proved in Halifax County on 17 November 1785 [Pleas 1783-6, 242]. He was taxable in Patrick County from 1791 to 1805: listed with 2 tithables from 1791 to 1794, 3 in 1795 and 1796, 2 in 1798, taxed on 5 horses but not tithable from 1800 to 1805 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1791-1823, frames 150, 193, 220, 251, 288, 343, 396, 425], exempted by the court on 31 May 1798 from paying tax on his person [Orders 1791-1800, n.p.]. He made a Patrick County deed of gift to his grandson Shadrack Beasley in 1803 [DB 2:268]. He left a 4 June 1805 Patrick County will which was returned to court in December 1805, leaving his wife Hannah furniture and the use of his house during her lifetime, to be divided between Jerushe and Keziah Going at her death. He left his plantation on both sides of the Little Dan River to his son Obediah, left a cow to Rebecca Going, daughter of Fanny Going and wife of Edmond Bowlin, left 5 shillings each to sons John Going, David Smith Going, James, Claiborn, Solomon, Shadrack, and Caleb Going; left 5 shillings to daughter Fanny Bowling, wife of Edmund Bowling and Hannah Beazley, wife of Thomas Beazley [WB 1:80-1]. On 24 July 1806 his children Jerusha, John, David Smith, James, Fanny, Claiborne, Shadrick and Leaborne Gowing were in Grainger County, Tennessee, when they appointed Henry Howell to sue Obediah Gowing for settling the property unfairly and submitting a will which was not Shadrack Gowing's [Patrick DB 3:87]. Shadrack was the father of i. David4, born about 1754, head of a Halifax County, Virginia household of 2 persons in 1782 [VA:24] and 4 in 1785 [VA:89]. He was taxable in Halifax County from 1782 to 1793 and from 1796 to 1806: called a "Mulo" from 1792 to 1806, living at Walne's in 1796 and 1797, a planter in the list of "free Negroes & Mulattoes" living on "D.C." (Difficult Creek?) with wife and two daughters over the age of sixteen in 1801. He may have been the father of John and William Going who were listed as "Mulo" in 1794 and 1795 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1799, frames 7, 71, 302, 417, 442, 732, 819; 1800-12, frames 59, 187, 517, 676]. He registered in Halifax County on 11 October 1802: aged about forty eight years, six feet and a half inch high, light yellow Colour, inclining to white, straight hair...born free [Register of Free Negroes, no.20]. He was head of a Wythe County household of 8 "other free" in 1810. He was about seventy-six years old on 26 February 1834 when he appeared in Hamilton County, Tennessee court to apply for a pension for his services in the Revolution. He testified that he entered the service in Halifax County, Virginia, moved to Grayson County, Virginia, for three years, then to Wythe County for ten years, then to Grainger County, Tennessee, for fourteen years and lived in Hamilton County for one year. His younger brother Laban Goens testified on his behalf [NARA, S.3406, M805-362, frames 27-30]. 41 ii. James, born say 1758. iii. Jerusha, born about 1760, head of a Stokes County household of 3 "free colored" in 1820. On 12 April 1821 she obtained a Patrick County, Virginia, Certificate of Freedom: Jarussa Going, dark, aged about 62; Polly Going, light complexion, aged 28; son Andrew Going 9, all residing on Little Dan River. The certificate was recorded about twenty years later in Highland County, Ohio [Turpin, Register of Black, Mulatto, and Poor Persons, 8]. iv.John7, born say 1760, head of a Halifax County, Virginia household of 2 persons in 1782 [VA:23] and 4 in 1785 [VA:89]. He was head of a Grainger County household of 9 "other free" in 1810. v. Nathaniel, born say 1766, taxable in Henry County from 1787 to 1790 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frame 253, 352], taxable in Patrick County from 1791 to 1793 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1791-1823, frames 150, 177]. He died on 21 September 1793 after being struck in the head with a weeding hoe by Robert Hall according to a 9 November 1793 Patrick County jury of inquest held at Shadrack Going's plantation. Robert Hall was examined for the murder but not charged, perhaps because his accusers could not legally testify against him [WB 1:53]. Shadrack Going was granted administration on his estate on 10 December 1793 [WB 1:6, 53]. vi. Hannah, married Thomas Beasley of Patrick County, Virginia. vii. Claiborn2, taxable in Henry County from 1788 to 1790 (with the notation "Dan River") [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 301, 314, 352], taxable on the Dan River in Patrick County from 1791 to 1794 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 150, 177, 193]. He was taxable on 100 acres on Young's Creek in 1809 and head of a household there of 8 "other free" in 1810. He was a "Free black man" living in Grainger County in 1820 when he complained that he could not prove his accounts by his own oath [Schweninger, Race, Slavery, and Free Blacks, Series 1, 184]. viii. Fanny, wife of Edmund Bowlin, head of a Grainger County household of 8 "other free" in 1810, and mother of Rebecca Going who received a cow by her grandfather Shadrack's will. ix. Laban, born about 1764, taxable in Henry County in 1790 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frame 352] and taxable in Patrick County from 1791 to 1803 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1791-1831, frames 150, 207, 250, 370]. He was about seventy years old on 26 February 1734 when he testified in support of the pension application of his brother David in Hamilton County, Tennessee court [NARA, S.3406, M805-362, frames 27-30]. x. Shadrack2, born say 1772, taxable in Patrick County from 1793 to 1798 [PPTL, 1791-1831, frames 177, 207, 234, 250], head of a Grainger County Tennessee household of 5 "other free" in 1810. xi. Caleb, married Polly Duncan, 9 June 1802 Patrick County bond, Harden Dunham surety. He was taxable in Patrick County from 1800 to 1802 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 288, 342], taxable in Henry County in 1803 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frame 517] and head of a Grainger County household of 6 "other free" in 1810. xii. Obediah, born say 1777, taxable in Patrick County from 1798 to 1807 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 250, 288, 396, 487]. He was a "free man of color" living in Cocke County, Tennessee, in 1819 when he petitioned for the "privileges of a citizen," stating that he was the descendant of persons of mixed race [Schweninger, Race, Slavery, and Free Blacks, Series 1, 183]. 28. John7 Gowen (Edward2, Edward1, William1, Michael1), born say 1740, owned land on both sides of Blackberry Creek on 17 February 1777 when the Henry County, Virginia court allowed him to build a water grist mill over the creek. The Henry County court appointed him surveyor of the road from Cogar's path to John Cox's from 27 May 1784 to 25 May 1789 [Orders 1777-8, 5; 1782-5, 149; 1788-91, 44]. He was taxable in Henry County from 1782 to 1801: taxable on 4 horses and 13 cattle in 1782; charged with Zephaniah, Claiborn and James Going's tithe in 1783, listed with 2 unnamed sons in 1784; listed with Claiborn and Asaiah Going in 1785; listed with 4 unnamed sons in 1786; listed with John and Zephaniah Going in 1787; listed with the notation "Black Berry" when he was taxable on 4 tithes in 1788, 6 in 1789 and 5 in 1790 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 15, 37, 86, 150, 158, 302, 315]. He received a grant for 156 acres on both sides of Blackberry Creek adjoining his own land in Henry County on 14 April 1796 [Grants 35:153]. He left a 17 March 1801 Henry County will, proved 27 July 1801, by which he lent his wife Elizabeth his stock and household goods and directed that his land in Patrick and Henry counties be sold and divided among his children Zephaniah, Nancy, Susanna, Zedekiah, Simeon, John, Isaiah, Zachariah, Clabourn, and Littleberry Going and Elizabeth Minor, wife of Hezekiah Minor. He named John Stone and John Cox, Jr., his executors [WB 2:37-9]. His estate was taxable on a free male tithable in 1802, 3 free males in 1803, 4 free males in 1804 [PPTL 1782-1830, frames 504, 517, 531. Elizabeth Going was administratrix of an estate on 24 November 1803 when she sued Joseph Newman in Patrick County court [Orders 1800-10, n.p.]. She was taxable in Henry County on 3 free tithes in 1805 and 2 in 1806 and 1807 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 553, 578]. The inventory of her estate totaled $546 and was proved in March 1814 [WB 2:205-6]. John was the father of i. Simeon, taxable in Henry County in 1807 and 1810 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 578, 591]. ii. Zephaniah, born say 1762, taxable in Henry County from 1783 to 1796 and in 1802: listed with 2 tithables in 1794 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 159, 302, 402, 428, 504], taxable in Patrick County from 1797 to 1799 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 234, 268]. He was head of a Roane County, Tennessee household of 6 "free colored" in 1830. He was about seventy-six years old and living in Hawkins County, Tennessee on 18 December 1834 when he applied for a Revolutionary War pension, stating that he had entered the service in Henry County [NARA, R.4165, M805, reel 368, frame 0134].. iii. Zedekiah, taxable in Patrick County in 1811, in a list of "free Negroes and Mulattoes" in 1813 and 1814, probably identical to Hezekiah Going who was taxable in Henry County in 1803 and in Patrick County from 1804 to 1809, called a "Mulatto" in 1812 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1791-1823, frames 396, 487, 553, 569, 598, 616, 664, 679, 696, 713]. iv. Claiborn1, born say 1764, taxable in Henry County from 1783 to 1787 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 253]. v. Isaiah, born say 1// taxable in Henry County in 1785 to 1791 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 315, 364]. vi. Littleberry, taxable in Henry County from 1807 to 1814: in a list of "free Negroes & Mulattoes" in 1813 and 1814 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 578, 591, 603, 641, 656]. vii. John, in a list of "free Negroes & Mulattoes" in Henry County in 1813 and 1814 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 641, 656], perhaps the John Going who was about forty-eight years old on 15 November 1824 when he registered as a free Negro in Pittsylvania County. viii. Elizabeth Minor, wife of Hezekiah Minor who was taxable in Henry County in 1802 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frame 506]. ix. Nancy. x. Susanna. xi. Zachariah. 29. James4 Gowen (Mary1, Michael2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1735, was living in Brunswick County, Virginia, on 27 December 1757 when he sued John Cumbo for trespass [Orders 1757-9, 143]. He received a grant for 376 acres adjoining Brewer, Perry, and Cook on Carter's Creek in Brunswick County on 23 May 1763 [Patents 35:137]. He and his wife Amy sold 150 acres of this land in Meherrin Parish on the south side of the Meherrin River on 22 September 1765 [DB 8:359]. Greensville County was formed from Brunswick County in 1781, and James was head of a Greensville County household of 7 persons in 1783 [VA:54]. James, Henry Going, and Avent Massey posted bond in Greensville County on 24 August 1786 for the illegitimate child Henry Going had by Mary Hill [DB 1:173]. He voted in Greensville County in 1792, 1794, and 1795 [DB 1:451; 2:24, 135, 190]. He was taxable in Greensville County from 1782 to; taxable on Edmund, Henry and James Going's tithes in 1782; 3 tithes in 1783, 2 in 1784; 1 in 1785; 2 slaves from 1787 to 1792; 3 in 1794; 4 from 1799 to 1802; 6 from 1806 to 1811 [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1850, frames 4, 17, 22, 28, 42, 63, 107, 126, 136, 179, 244, 259, 273, 287, 302, 321, 336, 353, 372, 402] and head of a Greensville County household of 2 whites and 7 slaves in 1810 [VA:735]. He was probably the father of i. Edmund, born say 1770, taxable in Greensville County in James Going's household in 1782, charged with his own tax in 1790 [PPTL 1782-1850, frames 4, 107]. He married Mary Stewart, daughter of Dr. Thomas Stewart, in Dinwiddie County [Chancery Orders 1832-52, 12]. On 10 November 1794 the Mecklenburg County, Virginia court found him not guilty of stealing John Crew's cow [Orders 1792-5, 364]. He purchased 200 acres on Sandy Creek in Mecklenburg County from his father-in-law on 5 November 1799 for 30 pounds, and he and his wife Polly sold 242 acres on Sandy Creek to Frederick Ivey while resident in Person County, North Carolina [DB 10:176, 188-9]. He purchased 124 acres in Person County from (his cousin) Frederick Going, and sold this land by deeds proved in June 1801 Person County court. On 5 June 1804 he mortgaged a slave named Patty and his farm animals in Person County for 90 pounds [DB C:453]. ii. Henry, born say 1764, taxable in Greensville County from 1782 to 1811: taxable in James Going's household in 1782 and 1791; taxable on 3 slaves in 1800 [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1850, frames 63, 107, 126, 179, 259, 273, 287, 353, 372, 402, 415]. iii. James, Jr., born say 1766, taxable in Greensville County from 1782 to 1806: underage in 1782; taxed in his own household in 1784 and 1785; taxable in John Turner's household in 1788; taxable on a slave from 1800 to 1804; 2 slaves in 1806 [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1850, frames 4, 22, 28, 63, 88, 244, 259, 273, 287, 302, 321, 336, 353]. iv. Benjamin, born say 1773, taxable in Greensville County from 1794 to 1811 [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1850, frames 179, 201, 231, 244, 259, 273, 287, 302, 321, 336, 353, 372, 402, 415]. He took the oath of deputy sheriff in Greensville County on 11 May 1801 [Orders 1799-1806, 125]. 30. Drury1 Going (Mary1, Michael2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1738, was paid 5 pounds for a year's work according to the account of the Brunswick County, Virginia estate of Sampson Lanier which was returned 23 July 1759 [WB 3:297]. He purchased 50 acres in Meherrin Parish, Brunswick County, on the south side of the Meherrin River on 28 November 1766 and purchased 223 acres on the north side of Fountains Creek on 4 February 1779. Greensville County was formed from this part of Brunswick County in 1781 [DB 8:505; 13:347]. He was head of a Greensville County household of 4 persons in 1783 [VA:55] and was taxable in Meherrin Parish, Greensville County from 1782 to 1801: taxable on an under-age tithable, 2 horses and 11 cattle in 1783; 1 tithe in 1784 and 1785; 4 in 1786; his own tithe and Thomas Going's in 1787 [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1850, frames 3, 13, 22, 28, 34, 42, 63, 108, 136, 179, 201, 217, 231, 244, 273]. On 12 March 1782 the Greensville County court credited him with the value of a gun impressed for the public use (during the Revolution) [Orders 1781-9, 13-14]. He sold 200 acres in Greensville County for 40 pounds on 15 May 1785 [DB 1:106-7]. He was called Drury Going of Greensville County on 1 October 1787 when he sold 50 acres on the south side of the Meherrin River in Brunswick County adjoining Rebecca Stewart's line [DB 14:366]. He may have been the father of i. Frederick2, born about 1760, listed as John Phillips' tithable in Brunswick County, Virginia, in 1784 [PPTL 1782-99, frame 92], William Powell's tithable in Greensville County in 1787 [PPTL 1782-1850, frame 45] and Thomas Stewart's tithable in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, in 1788. He was charged with his own tax in Mecklenburg County from 1790 to 1802: taxable on slave Phillis in 1796 and taxable on slave Patsy in 1800 [PPTL, 1782-1805, frames 223, 372, 544, 613, 713, 822, 873, 899]. He married Suckee Chavous, 9 March 1789 Mecklenburg County, Virginia bond, with a note from the bride's father, Henry Chavous, Sr. Frederick Ivey was security, James Stewart, Robert Singleton, and Belar Chavous witnesses. And he married, second, Mary Brandon, 29 December 1800 Mecklenburg County bond. He purchased 250 acres on the east side of Blue Wing Creek in Person County, North Carolina, on 16 September 1793 and sold 124 acres of this land while a resident of Mecklenburg County, Virginia, on 6 July 1801 [DB A:147; C:290]. On 14 April 1800 the Mecklenburg County, Virginia court granted him a license to keep an ordinary at his house [Orders 1798-1801, 331]. He was head of a Sumner County, Tennessee household of 10 "free colored" in 1820 and a "free man of Color" who stated that he was about seventy-eight years old on 21 March 1838 when he appeared in Lawrence County, Alabama court to apply for a pension for services in the militia during the Revolution. He stated that he was born on the Meherrin River in the part of Brunswick County, Virginia, from which Greensville was formed after the war, and he was about sixteen years old when drafted. He was in Illinois on 2 December 1842 when Daniel Hay wrote a letter inquiring about the status of his application [NARA, R.4167, M805-362, frames 14-24]. 42 ii. Thomas4, born say 1761. iii. Marcus/ Mark, born before 1776, probably one of Drury Going's tithables when he and Thomas Going were ordered to work on the road in Greensville County from the Falling Run to the county line on 25 June 1789 [Orders 1781-9, 416]. He married Sarah Jones, 29 September 1794 Greensville County bond, Robert Brooks Corn bondsman. On 23 September 1799 Mark and his wife Sally sold 35 acres adjoining Robert Watkins, and he and his wife, together with Robert and Sally Watkins, sold 9 acres which their wives had inherited from their father Thomas Jones [DB 2:576, 577]. On 24 August 1799 he was paid as a witness for William Lanier in the Greensville County suit of William Stewart [Orders 1790-9, 635]. He was taxable in Greensville County from 1788 to 1803 and from 1810 to 1815: taxable in Drury Going's household in 1791; listed with Michael and Sally Gowing as "Mulattos" in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1850, frames 63, 126, 136, 179, 188, 201, 217, 244, 259, 273, 287, 302, 402, 415, 446, 482]. He was a "M"(ulatto) taxable on a horse in St. Luke's Parish, Southampton County, in 1805 and 1806 [Personal Property Tax List 1792-1806, frames 807, 843] and head of a Greensville County household of 3 "free colored" in 1820 [VA:261]. 31. John6 Gowen (Ann1, Michael2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1758, made his Robeson County will on 19 February 1800. He gave his unnamed wife the right to use his plantation which was to revert to his son John who was not yet twenty-one years of age when he wrote the will [WB 1:60]. His wife was probably Sarah Gowen who was granted administration on his estate by the 6 April 1802 Robeson County court [Minutes 1797-1803, 193]. She conveyed land to Elizabeth Gowen by deed proved in Robeson County court on 26 May 1812 [Minutes 1806-13]. His son was i. John10, born say 1785, appeared in Robeson County court for an unnamed offence on 2 July 1805 [Minutes 1803-06, 329]. He was one of three John Goines counted as white in Robeson County in 1810 [NC:232, 239]. 32. Joseph3 Going, born about 1747, was twelve years old when he was bound as an apprentice planter to James Bunch in Louisa County on 28 November 1759 [Davis, Fredericksville Parish Vestry Book, 29]. He was taxable in James Bunch's Trinity Parish, Louisa County household in 1767 [Davis, Louisa County Tithables, 10] and taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1783 to 1792: taxable on 2 tithes from 1788 to 1792 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 29, 44, 76, 116, 202, 300, 346]. On 2 November 1789 he purchased 85 acres in Albemarle County on a branch of Lynches River from Thomas Burrus and sold this land to Sabret King in 1796 [DB 10:81-3; 12:25]. He may have been the father of i. Thomas, born say 1772, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1789 to 1796 and from 1811 to 1813: listed with "Jos. S" (either Joshua or Joseph's son) after his name in 1811 and 1812; called "J.S. a Mula" in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1782-1799, frames 202, 251, 300, 386, 419, 459, 481; 1800-1813, frames 477, 521, 566]. ii. Anthony, born say 1776, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, in 1793 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frame 386]. His suit with Joseph Going as his next friend against William Harris was dismissed by the Albemarle County court on 12 August 1793 [Orders 1791-3, 480]. 33. Sarah Going, born about 1751, was eight years old when she was bound to James Bunch of Louisa County as an apprentice planter on 28 November 1759 [Davis, Fredericksville Parish Vestry Book, 29]. On 17 March 1774 she was living in Trinity Parish, Louisa County, when she sued Gideon and Jordan Gibson for assaulting her in 1773. The suit was dismissed by the consent of the parties at the defendants' costs on 11 April 1774 [Orders 1774-82, 42, 113; Judgments, 1773-April 1774, frames 1027-32]. She was the mother of Amey Going who was bound apprentice by the churchwardens of Trinity Parish, Louisa County, on 9 January 1775 [Orders 1774-82, 42, 113; Judgments, 1773-April 1774, frames 1027-32]. She registered in Campbell County on 12 May 1802: 5 feet 8 Inches, 45 years old, Malattoe, born free in Louisa County [A Register of Free Negroes and Mulattoes, 1]. She was the mother of 43 i. Amey, born about 1770. 34. Benjamin1 Going, born say 1753, was taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1782 to 1800: taxable on 2 tithes from 1788 to 1790, 3 in 1791, 2 in 1792, 3 in 1793, 2 in 1794 and 1795, 3 in 1796 and 1797, 2 from 1798 to 1801; 3 from 1802 to 1807; 2 in 1809; 1 from 1810 to 1813: called a "Mula" in 1813 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 12, 44, 116, 201, 300, 386, 459, 515, 590; 1800-1813, frames 28, 118, 208, 297, 388, 478, 567]. He purchased 200 acres in Albemarle County from John Ward in 1805 [DB 15:125]. He was head of an Albemarle County household of 4 "other free" in 1810 [VA:195], and 5 "free colored" in 1820 with a female slave over the age of forty five. He died about 1827 when his executors sold 123 acres in Albemarle County to (his son) James Goins [DB 26:277]. He was the father of i. Mary, born say 1773, daughter of Benjamin Goin who consented, married Richard Broke (Brock), 3 January 1791 Albemarle County bond, Charles Barnett bondsman. ii. James6, born say 1776, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1792 to 1813; called "B.S." (Benjamin's son) starting in 1806; called a "Mula" in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1782-1799, frames 347, 386, 419, 481, 459, 515, 555, 590; 1800-1813, frames 28, 74, 160, 208, 251, 297, 344, 388, 435, 478, 522, 567]. He married Jenny Ailstock, 2 December 1799 Albemarle County bond, Michael Ailstock bondsman. On 7 May 1801 the Albemarle County court ordered James and Benjamin Gowin to pay their debt of $23 to William Frailey, subject to a credit of $14.50 paid on 10 July 1800 [Orders 1800-1, 362]. He was head of a Albemarle County household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [VA:196]. iii. Jesse, born say 1778, called Ben's son when he was taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1798 to 1811 [Personal Property Tax List, 1782-1799, frames 555, 590; 1800-1813, frames 28, 74, 117, 160, 208, 251, 297, 344, 388, 435, 478]. iv. Anderson, born say 1791, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1801 to 1810: called "B.S." (Benjamin's son) from 1805 to 1807; called "J.S." (Joshua's son) in 1809 and 1810 [Personal Property Tax List, 1800-1813, frames 74, 118, 160, 208, 251, 297, 344, 435, 478]. v. ?Agnes/ Aggy, married Richard Newman, 7 September 1793 Albemarle County bond, Benjamin Going bondsman. vi. Daniel4, born say 1783, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, in 1801 and 1802 from 1810 to 1813: called B.S. (Benjamin's son); called a "Mula" in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1800-1813, frames 28, 73, 435, 479, 522, 567]. He purchased 80 acres in Albemarle County from M. P. Walton in 1825 [DB 25:238]. 35. Joshua1 Going, born about 1753, was drafted into the Revolution from Louisa County for 18 months on 17 April 1781 and was sized on 14 May: age 28, 5'7-1/4" high, yellow complexion, born in Louisa County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.55)]. He was taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1783 to 1813: taxable on 2 tithes in 1792, 1793, and 1796; 3 tithes in 1797; 2 from 1798 to 1800; 2 from 1802 to 1804; and 2 in 1809; called a "Mula" in 1813 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 29, 59, 116, 202, 300, 386, 459, 516, 591; 1800-1813, frames 29, 117, 208, 297, 435, 522, 567]. He sold personal property to (his son) David Going by Albemarle County deed in 1792 [DB 10:388]. He was the father of i. John, born say 1777, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1793 to 1796 and called "Jos. S." (either Joshua or Joseph's son) from 1805 to 1813; called a "Mula" in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1782-1799, frames 386, 419, 459, 481; 1800-13, 252, 297, 344, 388, 434, 478, 522, 567], perhaps the John Goings, born about 1780, who was a "Mulatto" counted in the 1850 census in the household of Lindsey Goings. ii. Jesse, born say 1776, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1794 to 1813: called Joshua's son; called a "Mula" in 1813 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 419, 459, 516, 590; 1800-1813, frames 29, 118, 208, 297, 522, 567]. He married Jenny Ailstock, 2 December 1799 Albemarle County bond, Michael Ailstock bondsman, and was head of an Albemarle County household of 6 "other free" in 1810 [VA:196] and 10 "free colored" in 1820. iii. David5, born say 1780, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1802 to 1813: called Joshua's son in 1810; called "little David" in 1812 and 1813; a Mula" in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1800-1813, frames 118, 435, 479, 522, 567]. He was head of an Albemarle County household of 3 "other free" in 1810 [VA:196]. He purchased personal property from (his father) Joshua Going by Albemarle County deed in 1792 [DB 10:388]. iv. Caty, born say 1788, married James Tyree, 21 December 1807 Albemarle County bond, Joshua Gowen bondsman and father of the bride. v. ?Jonathan, born say 1795, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, in 1812 and 1813: listed with "Jos. S." (Joshua's son) after his name in 1812; called "J.S. a Mula" in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1800-1813, frames 521, 566]. 36. Sherrod1 Going, born about 1760, enlisted in the Revolution for three years in the 14th Virginia Regiment and enlisted again for 18 months in Albemarle County on 20 March 1781. He was sized on 19 April 1781: age 21, 5'8-1/2", yellow complexion, born in Louisa County, former service: 14th Va. Regt, 3 yrs [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.11)]. He was taxable on 250 acres of land in Albemarle County from 1791 to 1804. This was the 250 acres which Agnes Going had been taxable on from 1782 to 1790 [Land Tax List, 1782-1798, LVA]. He was taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1783 to 1813: listed with 2 tithables from 1810 to 1812; 3 in 1813 when he was called a "Mula" [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 29, 59, 116, 251, 386, 459, 516, 591; 1800-1813, frames 28, 118, 207, 297, 388, 478, 566]. He purchased 70 acres from Ephraim Sammonds in 1787 and sold 100 acres to James Dunn in 1805 [DB 9:335; 15:135]. He married Susannah Simmons, 5 June 1791 Albemarle County bond. He sued Joseph Hicks for assault and battery in Albemarle County court on 12 August 1797, but the jury found for the defendant. On 18 August 1797 he was accused of stealing a quantity of corn from Absolem Clarkson and was ordered to be tried at the district court in Charlottesville [Orders 1795-8, 378, 381-2]. He was head of an Albemarle County household of 12 "other free" in 1810 [VA:196] and 9 "free colored" in 1820. He purchased 20 acres in Albemarle County from M. Pickett in 1822 [DB 23:58]. He was a "man of colour" who gave his age as seventy-two when he appeared in Albemarle County court to apply for a pension on 9 October 1828 for three years service in the 14th Regiment and another service of 18 months. He stated that he owned about 200 acres on one of the spurs of the Blue Ridge. He had a wife, a boy aged 10 and another aged 12. He appeared in court again on 14 May 1829 and reported that his two sons had died. He died on 23 November 1837 according to his widow Susannah's application for a widow's pension [NARA, W.7545, M804, roll 1087, frame 234; https://www.fold3.com/image/246/22778244]. Susan was head of an Albemarle County household of 9 "free colored" in 1840. Most of his land, 217 acres, was sold to the sheriff in 1840 [DB 38:106]. Sherwood was the father of i. ?Frances, born about 1795, registered in Albemarle County on 6 November 1825: a free born woman of coulor born free in this county and I have been acquainted with her father and mother for upwards of fifty years and do know that they were both free peopple of collor. Robert Davis. Francis Goin is five feet 10 inches three quarters high, 30 ys old, dark complexion [Goin, Frances (F, 30): Free Negro Affidavit, 1825, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. ii. Ann, born about 1797, daughter of Sherod Gowen, married John Gowen, 3 January 1810 Albemarle County bond, Sherod Gowen surety. She registered in Albemarle County on 3 August 1833: daughter of Sharod & Susanna, the wife of John Goins, Born free aged 30 years. Edmund Davis. They were the parents of Matthew Goins who registered in Albemarle County on 23 August 1833: is a free Man born free as his father John Goin and Anna his mother are Free. Edmund Davis [Goins, Anna (F, 30): Free Negro Register; Goins, Matthew (M), 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. Matthew was head of a Albemarle County household of 4 "free colored" in 1840. iii. Agnes, born about 1810, registered in Albemarle County on 3 August 1833: 23 years of age, Born free, her parents Sherod Goins & Susan his wife both free, 5 feet 1-3/4 inches. Edmund Davis [Goins, Agness (F, 23): Free Negro Register, 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. iv. Jincy, born say 1808, married Noah Tate, 25 October 1832 Albemarle County bond. On 22 November 1844 Noah and his wife Jincy made an Albemarle County deed of trust for land they inherited from her parents Sherod and Susan Goings [DB 42:444-5]. Noah was head of a Fredericksville, Albemarle County household of 7 "free colored" in 1840. v. ?Chapman, born about 1812, obtained a certificate of freedom in Albemarle County on 9 August 1833: I know Chapman Going and his father & Mother. They were born & raised in Albemarle County and have always passed for free people of Colour, said Chapman Going about 21 years of age [Going, Chapman (M, 21): Free Negro Affidavit, 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. 37. Agnes2 Going, born say 1748, was taxable on (her son?) John Going's tithe and 2 horses in the upper district of Henrico County from 1787 to 1791 [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1814, frames 124, 143, 195, 217, 271]. She was taxable on 97 acres in the upper district of Henrico County from 1799 to 1807 [Land Tax List 1799-1816]. Her children married white and were considered white. She was apparently the mother of i. David, Jr., born say 1764, taxable in the upper district of Henrico County from 1785 to 1791 and taxable on a slave from 1806 to 1813 when he was listed as a white man [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1814, frames 73, 90, 195, 271, 487, 532, 636, 662, 722, 744]. He married Clawey Webb, 17 July 1789 Henrico County bond, surety John Geoine, who testified that Clawey was over twenty-one years of age, Anne Going witness. He was taxable on 100 acres from 1805 to 1815 and taxable on 193 acres adjoining John Harlow in 1816 [Land Tax List 1799-1816]. ii. Mary, born say 1769, gave her own consent to her marriage to Meredith Childers, 23 December 1791 Henrico County bond, surety John Goyne, witness Aggy Goyne. iii. John, born say 1770, his tax charged to Agnes Going in 1787. iv. Milly, married John Harlow, 21 September 1792 Henrico County bond, consent of Agness Goyne, David Going surety, John Goine witness. v. Ann, of lawful age, daughter of Agnes Goine, married Dudley Miner, 22 December 1795 Henrico County bond, Meredith Childers surety. vi. Nancy, married Patrick Childers, 12 December 1797 Henrico County bond. 38. William4 Gowen (John1, William2, Thomas1, Michael1), born say 1725, received a deed of gift of 100 acres in Lunenburg from his parents, John2 and Mary Gowen, on 10 June 1761 and sold this land while resident in Lunenburg County on 30 December the same year. He was residing in Orange County, North Carolina, six months later on 6 July 1762 when he sold a further 100 acres adjoining this land in Lunenburg County [DB 7:153, 302]. In November 1763 (his uncle?) Alexander Going had a petition against him in Orange County court [Minutes I:232]. He may have been the William Gowen who received a patent for 300 acres in Cumberland County, North Carolina, on both sides of Pocket Creek on 9 November 1764 and was taxable on one white tithe in 1767 [N.C. Genealogy, XXI:3132]. He was head of a Moore County household of 10 whites in 1790, one white male over 16, four under 16, and five white females [NC:44]. He may have been the same William Gowen who was head of a Moore County household of 10 "other free" in 1790 [NC:43], 9 in 1800 [NC:60], and 6 in 1810 [NC:615]. Moore County records were destroyed in a courthouse fire, so there is no further record of him. His children were probably those counted as "other free" in Moore County: i. Henry, head of a Moore County household of 5 "other free" in 1800 [NC:60] and 9 in 1810 [NC:615]. ii. Levy, born about 1763, head of a Moore County household of 5 "other free" in 1800 [NC:62], 8 in 1810 [NC:615], and he may have been the _ive Goins counted in Moore County with 10 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:307]. He was said to have been about 90 years old on 26 April 1852 when he appeared in Moore County, North Carolina court to apply for a pension for his service in the Revolution. He stated that he volunteered in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in Captain John Gray's Company, commanded by Colonel John Winn. He moved to Moore County soon after the war [NARA, M804, R.3865, Roll 1041, frame 330 of 881, ancestry.com]. He was a 87-year-old "Mulatto" farmer counted in 1850 census for Moore County with (wife?) Amy, Nutty and Joseph Goings with real estate valued at $130, listed as born in North Carolina. iii. Edward5, head of a Moore County household of 2 "other free" in 1810 [NC:615] and 7 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:308]. iv. __lin, head of a Moore County household of 3 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:317]. 39. Thomas2 Gowen (John1, William2, Thomas1, Michael1), born say 1732 in Bedford Co., VA, and died in 1801 in Randolph Co., NC. His wife was Elizabeth Hardister who was born in 1731 in VA and died in 1800 in Randolph Co., NC. He was taxable in the 1751 Lunenburg County household of (his father?) John1 Gowen in the list of Richard Witton [Tax List 1748-52]. On 30 May 1752 he purchased 150 acres in Granville County on both sides of Taylors Creek at the mouth of Spring Branch [DB B:53]. He was in the Granville County list of Osborn Jeffreys, adjoining Michael and Edward Going, taxable on one white and one black poll in 1753 and one black poll in 1754. He was called a "Mulatto" in Captain Osborne Jeffreys' Company in the 8 October 1754 Muster Roll of the Granville County Regiment of Colonel William Eaton [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 718]. In the 1761 list of John Pope he had Moses Gowen in his household with the notation "Refuses to List his wife," and in 1764 he and Moses were taxed in John Pope's list for St. John's Parish as two white polls. In 1768 he was tithable on three persons: himself, John Gowin, and Alston Hopkins who was white. **In 1780, called Thomas Gowen Sr.**, he was taxed on an assessment of 997 pounds, and he was taxed on 150 acres in 1785. He was head of a Granville County household of 4 free males and 5 free females in the 1786 state census in Dutch District. On 25 January 1788 he sold his land in Granville [DB O:555], and he may have moved to Montgomery County where Thomas Gain was counted in the 1790 census with 3 white males and 5 white females in his household [NC:164]. ***By his 7 February 1797 Randolph County will he divided his land among his youngest sons Burgess and Burton and named his daughters Vini Hardister, Hali and Elizabeth [Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 (database on-line). Original Wills]***. His children were: i. Moses4, born circa 1749 since he was taxable in 1761 in the list of John Pope. He may have been the Moses Jewil, alias Gowin, who purchased 100 acres on the south side of the Tarr River on both sides of Middle Creek in Granville County on 2 February 1768 [DB H:481]. 45 **Conjecture: See reference to Thomas Gowen, Sr. I think THOMAS GOIN, Rev. War vet., NC Militia, b. 1750-1755 VA, d. 1838 TN was “Sr.”’s son. *** “In late 1995 I started an attempt to locate the parents of our 'Old Tommy Goin' and by early 1996 had developed a theory that so far it looks promising. About 1990 LaFaye Gowan of Birmingham, Alabama and I had exchanged information on our two Thomas Goins. Her Thomas Going was born in about 1727-30 and died in 1797, too old to be our Thomas of Claiborne Co., TN. Nothing happened. Then In 1995 I found her correspondence again. This time I saw the possibility. Her Thomas Going wrote his Will on the 7th of February 1797 in Randolph Co., NC and stated in it, "to my two youngest sons, Burgess Goin and Burton Going". If these are the two youngest sons, who were the older sons? Even more compelling, Burton Going/Goin came to Claiborne Co., TN about 1835.Burton Going/Goin brought his children with him and they grew up and married in Claiborne Co., TN. It is known that Burton was a brother of William Goin of Claiborne Co., TN. As early as the 1970's Varion Elmer Goin of Jefferson, Oregon believed that William Goin and Thomas Goin were brothers. If that could be proven, then we would have Thomas' Father. Included with this letter is a copy of the 1797 Will for your records. Additionally, I now have copies of part of Burton's Family Line and am working on the Census Records of Randolph Co, NC to put together the family of Burgess Going.” Source: “Goin & Variants” Family of Thomas Goin of Claiborne Co., TN 1750 VA – 1838 NC Compiled by: Dianne Stark Thurman, 1996 See also Y genome connection.**** *****I also believe that Thomas Gowen, Sr.’s wife to have been Elizabeth Hardister, b. 1731 VA, d. 1800 Randolph, NC.***** ii. John5, born circa 1756, not identified as Thomas' son but taxed in his 1768 household. iii. Vini, married ____ Hardister. iv. Burgess, born 1780/4, died in Montgomery County in 1849. v. Burton, counted as white in the Randolph County census through 1830. vi. Hali. vii. Elizabeth. 40. William6 Gowen (James2, Edward2, Edward1, William1, Michael1) was born before 1748 since he was taxable in the Granville County household of his father James2 Gowen in 1759. He may have been the William Going who was deceased by 10 November 1783 when his thirteen-year-old daughter Nancy was ordered bound apprentice to William Cope by the Chatham County court. His children (no race mentioned) bound apprentice in Chatham County were i. Nancy, born about 1770, ordered bound apprentice to William Cope by the 10 November 1783 Chatham County court [Minutes 1781-85, 26]. ii. John9, born about 1771, about twelve years old on 10 November 1783 when he was ordered bound an apprentice farmer to William Riddle by the Chatham County court and bound to James Sutter in May 1785 [Minutes 1781-85, 55]. iii. Elizabeth, born about 1772, about twelve years old on 8 November 1784 when she was bound apprentice to William Douglass by the Chatham County court [Minutes 1781-85, 45]. iv. Ann3, born about 1774, about ten years old on 8 November 1784 when she was bound apprentice to James Howard [Minutes 1781-85, 45]. v. William7, born about 1775, bound an apprentice farmer to George Desmukes on 10 November 1783. He was and insolvent taxpayer in Chatham County in 1806 [Minutes 1781-85, 26, 157]. vi. Mary3, born say 1777, no age mentioned when she was removed from William Cope's care in Chatham County [Minutes 1781-85, 45]. 41. James Going, born say 1758, was taxable in Henry County from 1783 to 1790 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 38, 88, 301, 352]. He purchased for 5 pounds 201 acres on both sides of the Dan River on 21 October 1784 [DB 1:62]. He was taxable on the Dan River in Patrick County from 1791 to 1807: called "Sr." starting in 1793, listed with 2 tithables in 1797, 3 in 1801 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1791-1823, frames 150, 234, 251, 268, 315, 487]. He left a 24 August 1807 Patrick County will, administration on which was granted to his widow Nancy Going on 29 October 1807, leaving $25 to his daughter Peggy Adams, 5 shillings to his daughter Prudence Goin, 5 shillings to his son Stephen, $55 to his son William Goin, $150 to his daughter Betsy Goin when his youngest children came to age and the remaining to be equally divided between the youngest Arthur, Isaac and Nancy Goin. And his widow was to have an equal child's part. His estate was valued at $520 [WB 1:106, 247]. On 28 April 1809 the Patrick County court appointed Benjamin Going guardian for Arther, Isaac and Nancy Going, heirs of James Going, deceased [Orders 1800-10, n.p.]. On 11 January 1810 his widow Nancy Goins appointed Benjamin Goins of adjoining Surry County, North Carolina, as her attorney to sue Harman Bowman of Surry County [Surry DB 3:351] and she sued Harmon Bowman in Patrick County on 27 April 1810 [Orders 1810-21, n.p.]. James was the father of i. Peggy, born say 1778, married Bartholomew Adams, 8 July 1796, with the consent of her father Jesse James Going, Caleb Going surety. ii. Prudence, a witness with Nancy Going, Margaret Adams, and William Going on 26 April 1811 in the Patrick County suit of the Commonwealth v. Thomas Beazley and Elizabeth Bellar for the crime of bigamy. The court dismissed the suit when it met for adjournment on 30 May 1811 on the grounds that the adjournment of the last examining court had been illegal and the court had not cognizance over them [Orders 1810-21, n.p.]. iii. Stephen2, born say 1785, married Nancy Going, daughter of John Going, 24 February 1807 Patrick County bond, Obediah Going surety. Stephen was taxable in Patrick County from 1806 to 1814: in a list of "free Negroes & Mulattos" in 1813 and 1814 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 455, 537, 598, 616]. He was head of a Patrick County household of 6 whites in 1820 and 9 "free colored" in 1830. iv. William. v. Betsy. vi. Arthur, born say 1795, taxable in Patrick County in a list of "free Negroes & Mulattos" in 1813 [Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1830, frames 587, 598]. vii. Isaac, underage in 1807. viii. Nancy, married Robert Harris, 1816 Patrick County bond. 42. Thomas4 Going (Drury1, Mary1, Michael2, Christopher1, Michael1), born say 1761, head of a Greensville County, Virginia household of 1 person in 1783 [VA:55]. He was taxable in Greensville County from 1783 to 1803 [Personal Property Tax List 1782-1850, frames 13, 107, 126, 136, 162, 188, 231, 244, 259, 273, 302]. He married Sarah Jones, 24 July 1794 Greensville County bond, William Dungill surety. He was probably the Thomas Gowen who was head of a Halifax County, North Carolina household of 6 "other free" in 1810 [NC:21]. His children may have been i. Frederick3, born in Virginia about 1794, head of a Halifax County household of 9 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:148], still living in Halifax County when he was counted in the 1860 census: Frederick Going, 66 yrs, Male, Mulatto, farmer, $100 real estate/$148 personal estate, b. Va. Roda, 70 years, Female, Mulatto, b. N.C. He sold land in Halifax to Isham Mills by a deed proved 21 November 1836 and purchased land by deed proved 19 February 1838. He was permitted to carry his gun by order of the Halifax County court on 17 August 1841 [Minutes 1832-46]. ii. Drury2, head of a Halifax County household of 11 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:148] and 6 in 1830. iii. Heartwell, permitted to carry his gun by order of the Halifax County court on 17 August 1841. iv. Jerry, born in North Carolina circa 1803, permitted to carry his gun by order of the Halifax County court on 17 August 1841. He was still living in Halifax County in 1860 at age fifty-seven with Louvenia, age fifty. He had $264 real and $328 personal estate. 43. Amy Going, born about 1770, was bound apprentice by the churchwardens of Trinity Parish on 9 January 1775 [Orders 1774-82, 42, 113; Judgments, 1773-April 1774, frames 1027-32]. She obtained a certificate of freedom in Campbell County on 20 January 1802: Daughter of Sally Gowen of a yellowish Complexion [Gowin, Amey (F): Free Negro Certificate, 1802, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA] and registered the same day: 5'2-3/4", 34 years old, yellow complection, born free [A Register of Free Negroes and Mulattoes, 3]. She registered in Lynchburg on 8 July 1805: of yellowish complexion about thirty five years of age five feet high was born free in Louisa County. July 8, 1805 [Free Negro Register, 1805-1813, no. 1]. She was the mother of i. Isham, registered in Lynchburg on 6 September 1814: son of Amey Going a mulatto about 5 feet 8 and 3/4 inches high and twenty three years old last August born free [Free Negro Register, 1813-1843, no.45]. ii. Betsey, born 30 October 1800, registered in Lynchburg on 6 May 1819: a free woman of Colour the daughter of Amey Going eighteen years of age the 30th of October 1818, black complexion five feet three inches high [Free Negro Register, 1813-1843, no.108]. iii. Jane, born 1 May 1801, registered in Lynchburg on 9 June 1819: a free woman of Colour the daughter of Amy Going 18 years of age the 1st May last five feet two and one half inches high born free [Free Negro Register, 1813-1843, no.110]. 44. James6 Going, born say 1776, was taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1792 to 1813: called "B.S." (Benjamin's son) starting in 1806; called a "Mula" in 1813 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 347, 419, 459, 555, 590; 1800-1813, frames 28, 160, 251, 344, 435, 522, 567]. He married Becky Ailstock, 2 December 1799 Albemarle County bond, Michael Ailstock bondsman. On 7 May 1801 the Albemarle County court ordered James and Benjamin Gowin to pay their debt of $23 to William Frailey, subject to a credit of $14.50 paid on 10 July 1800 [Orders 1800-1, 362]. He was head of a Albemarle County household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [VA:196]. In 1827 he purchased 123 acres in Albemarle County from the executors of his father's estate and made a deed of trust for this land to M. P. Walton. He sold 25 acres to A. Jones in 1834 and 102 acres to L. Dunn in 1844 [DB 26:277, 279; 31:314; 41:390]. He and Becky were the parents of i. Mary, born about 1805, married Willis Tate before 4 April 1831 when she obtained a certificate of freedom in Albemarle County: a woman of colour, aged twenty six years, five feet six and a quarter inches high, of light complexion. She registered again on 2 August 1833: Mary Tate, wife of Willis Tate, Born free of Indian decent, her parents James Goins & Rebecca his wife both being free [Tate, Mary (F, 26); (F): Free Negro Register, 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. Willis, born about 1799, was head of an Albemarle County household of 6 "free colored" in 1830, 10 in 1840 and a "Mulatto" counted with Mary Tate and their children in Concord, Highland County, Ohio, in 1850. Randolph, born 27 November 1814, registered in Albemarle County in August 1833: 19 years of age 27 Novr next, of Indian decent, six feet 3 inches tall, his parents both free James & Rebecca Goins [Goins, Randolph (M): Free Negro Register, 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. (6) ii. Francis, born 15 April 1817, registered in Albemarle County in August 1833: of Indian decent, Born free, her parents James & Rebeca Goins both being free [Goins, Frances (M): Free Negro Register, 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. iii. ?Rebecca, born 20 May 1819, registered in Albemarle County in August 1833: 14 years of age 20 May last, of Indian decent, born free her parents James Goins & Agness his wife both free [Goins, Rebecca (F, 14): Free Negro Register, 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. iv. James, registered in Albemarle County on 3 August 1833: of Indian decent, born free as his parents James & Rebeca Goins are both free [Goins, James (M): Free Negro Register, 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. v. Fontain, registered in Albemarle County on 8 July 1833: a Coloured man of Indian decent, Raised in this Neighborhood and was born free as his parents James & Rebecca Goins were both born free [Goins, Fontain (M): Free Negro Affidavit, 1833, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. Fountain Gowens was head of a Hawkins County, Tennessee household of 1 "free colored" person in 1830. Other members of the family in Albemarle County were: i. Rhoda, listed as a "Mula" in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1800-1813, frame 566]. ii. Sally, listed as a "Mula" in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, in 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1800-1813, frame 567]. iii. Elizabeth, head of a Albemarle County household of 6 "other free" in 1810 [VA:196]. iv. Joshua2, born about 1798, purchased 115 acres in Albemarle County in 1833 [DB 30:485], registered in Albemarle County on 20 July 1848: a Coloured man about fifty years of age is a Free man. I was acquainted with his Father and Mother. They were Free persons. Edmund Davis [Goins, Joshua (M, 50): Free Negro Affidavit, 1848, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. v. Hezekiah, born say 1790, taxable in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, from 1810 to 1813 [Personal Property Tax List, 1800-1813, frames 435, 567]. vi. Henderson, born about 1797, head of a Albemarle County household of 2 "free colored in 1820, 7 in 1840 and a "Mulatto" listed in the 1850 Albemarle County census with (wife) Agnes and children. He married Agnes Goings, 9 January 1832 Albemarle County bond, James Gowens bondsman. He registered in Albemarle County on 4 August 1851: age 51 years, 6 feet 1(?) inches high, light complexion [Gowen, Henderson (M, 51): Free Negro Register, 1851, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. vii. Thomas, born about 1805, registered in Albemarle County in February 1828: 6 feet 3/4 inches high, light complexion...a Coloured man about 23 years of age was raised in this neighborhood and is a Free man. I am acquainted with his Father and mother and they are free. Edmund Davis, Justice of the peace, Albemarle County. He registered again on 1 September 1851: a man of colour, born free, 46 years, six feet 3/4 inches high, Indian complexion [Going, Thomas (M, 23): Free Negro Register; Goen, Thomas (M, 46): Free Negro Register, 1851, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. Source: Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820. Fifth Edition. Two Volumes Paul Heineg 45. Thomas3 Goin (Thomas2, John1, William2, Thomas1, Michael1), born 1750/5 in Brunswick or Greenville Co., VA, and died May 22 1838 in Claiborne Co., TN. His wife was Jemima Sinnes. She was born in 1759 in***********and died in 1829 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. Thomas3 enlisted in Captain Bynum’s North Carolina Militia on 7 April 1781. Both James and William Goin appear in the same unit. Source: North Carolina Revolutionary War Records ***** Thomas3 acquired land grants in North Carolina in Washington County in 1786 (225 acres) and in Greene county in 1787 (300 acres). Source: MELUNGEONS Examining An Appalachian Legend == Research Notes == This research was compiled by John L Goins in 2017, and originally posted on Geni. He posted an update in 2019 stating that a new title was incorrect, the information has nothing to do with an Angola town in New York. https://www.geni.com/discussions/177581 == Sources ==

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This is the information from a previous website, thanks to John and Lois Stormont, stored at geocities, which has become problematic to access, giving a 403 Forbidden error. '''Descendants of John (Marvell) Marvel''' Stormont Lineage 1. John (Marvell) Marvel born c. 1504, married Margaret (?), born c. 1508. Children: 2. i John (Thomas) Marvel born Jul 2, 1527, Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, England, married (?). 3. ii Ward (Marvell) Marvel born Jul 2, 1527, Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, England. 4. iii Warren (Marvell) Marvel born Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, England. + 5. iv Thomas (Marvell) Marvel born 1530. Second Generation 5. Thomas (Marvell) Marvel (1.John1) born 1530, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England, married Elizabeth (?), born c. 1534. Thomas died Jan 2, 1555/6. Children: + 6. i John (Marvell) Marvel born 1540. + 7. ii Daniel (Marvell) Marvel born c. 1550. Third Generation 6. John (Marvell) Marvel (5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born 1540, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, married (?). Children: 8. i Roberte (Marvell) Marvel born Nov 25, 1561. 9. ii Jane (Marvell) Marvel born Nov 15, 1563. + 10. iii John ( Marvell) Marvel born Nov 2, 1569. 7. Daniel (Marvell) Marvel (5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born c. 1550, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, married Mar 28, 1574, in Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England, Parnell Brayser, born c. 1556. Children: 11. i Thomas (Marvell) Marvel born Jun 19, 1575, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. + 12. ii John (Marvell) Marvel born Jan 6, 1575/6. 13. iii Edward (Marvell) Marvel born Dec 7, 1581, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. 14. iv Agnes (Marvell) Marvel born Oct 7, 1581, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England, married Sep 29, 1609, Roger Androes. 15. v Waren Marvel born Feb 27, 1583/4, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. Fourth Generation 10. John ( Marvell) Marvel (6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Nov 2, 1569, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, married (?). Children: + 16. i (?) (Marvell) Marvel. 12. John (Marvell) Marvel (7.Daniel3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jan 6, 1575/6, married (1) Sep 12, 1604, in St. Pauls, Bedford, England, Elizabeth (Munes) (Manes) Mine, married (2) Oct 6, 1610, in St. Pauls, Bedford, England, Alice (Gentle) Gent. Children by Elizabeth (Munes) (Manes) Mine: 17. i William (Marvell) Marvel. 18. ii Thomas (Marvell) Marvel. Children by Alice (Gentle) Gent: + 19. iii William (Marvell) Marvel born Apr 17, 1614. 20. iv John (Marvell) Marvel born Apr 17, 1614, St. Pauls, Bedford, England. 21. v Alice (Marvell) Marvel born Apr 30, 1616, St. Pauls, Bedford, England. 22. vi Daniel (Marvell) Marvel born Jul 4, 1619, St. Pauls, Bedford, England. Fifth Generation 16. (?) (Marvell) Marvel (10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married (?). Children: + 23. i Andrew (Marvell) Marvel born 1594. + 24. ii Thomas Marvel born Jan 6, 1575/6. 19. William (Marvell) Marvel (12.John4, 7.Daniel3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Apr 17, 1614, St. Pauls, Bedford, England, married Oct 16, 1636, in St. Pauls, Bedford, England, Elizabeth (Isabel) Crocker, born 1614. Children: + 25. i John (Marvell) Marvel. 26. ii Cicely (Marvell) Marvel. 27. iii Elizabeth (Marvell) Marvel. 28. iv Isabel (Marvell) Marvel. 29. v Mary (Marvell) Marvel. 30. vi Joseph (Marvell) Marvel. 31. vii Alice (Marvell) Marvel. Sixth Generation 23. Andrew (Marvell) Marvel (16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born 1594, Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, England, married (1) Oct 22, 1612, Anne Pease, married (2) c. 1625, Lucy Alured. Andrew died Jan 23, 1613, prob. England. Children by Anne Pease: 32. i Anne (Marvell) Marvel born 1615, England, married 1633, in prob. England, James Blaydes. 33. ii Mary (Marvell) Marvel born 1617, married 1636, in England, Edward Popple. 34. iii Elizabeth (Marvell) Marvel born 1618, married 1639, in England, Robert More. 35. iv Andrew (Marvell) Marvel born Mar 31, 1621, Winstead, Holderness, Yorkshire, England, married May 1677, in England, Mary Palmer. Andrew died Aug 18, 1678, London, England. 36. v John (Marvell) Marvel born 1623, England, died 1624, England. 24. Thomas Marvel (16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jan 6, 1575/6, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England, married Jun 8, 1617, in Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England, Mary Wright, born 1596, died Jun 8, 1617, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. There might be a previous generation missing before this one, in that one genealogy says this one b. 1594. His father, John, is listed as being born Nov 2, 1569. Children: 37. i Thomas Marvel born May 10, 1618, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. 38. ii Mary (Marvell) Marvel born Apr 14, 1620, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. Montgom lists her - others do not. 39. iii Daniel Marvel born Sep 3, 1623, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. 40. iv Susana (Susanna) Marvel born Apr 18, 1626, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. 41. v Robert Marvel born Nov 2, 1629, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England. + 42. vi John Marvel born Aug 4, 1630/2. 25. John (Marvell) Marvel (19.William5, 12.John4, 7.Daniel3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married Oct 6, 1662, in St. Pauls, Bedford, England, Anne Carter. Children: 43. i Elizabeth (Marvell) Marvel married Dec 16, 1711, in St. Pauls, Bedford, England, William Day. 44. ii Katherine (Marvell) Marvel. Apparently died young. 45. iii William (Marvell) Marvel. 46. iv Katherine (Marvell) Marvel married Apr 19, 1696, Robert James. 47. v Edward (Marvell) Marvel. 48. vi Elizabeth (Marvell) Marvel. 49. vii Richard (Marvell) Marvel. 50. viii Isabella (Marvell) Marvel. 51. ix Mary (Marvell) Marvel. 52. x Joseph (Marvell) Marvel. Seventh Generation 42. John Marvel (24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Aug 4, 1630/2, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, England, married 1651, in Accomack, VA, Anne (Ann) West, born c. 1632, Accomack, VA, (daughter of Johnathan West and Catherine (?)) died 1710, Worcester Co., MD. John died 1707/9, Worchester Co. MD. 2 stories: (1) emigrated to VA 1652/3, settled in Accomack Co, VA, later moved to Worchester Co. MD; (2) sailed with a number of the young men of the district for VA in 1661. The first one of this family name in America. His name was included on a list of 61 people transferred from England to Charles Scarburg of Northampton Co., VA, who on May 10, 1652, was granted 3050 acres in that county. Anne: Another genealogy gives her name is Ann Burton. Children: 53. i John Marvel born 1674, Worcester Co. MD, died bf 1707. + 54. ii Thomas Marvel born 1682/5. Eighth Generation 54. Thomas Marvel (42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born 1682/5, Somerset Co., MD, married Jun 16, 1720/1, in Stephney Parish, Wicomico/Somerset Co, MD, Elizabeth Huggins, born 1684, Somerset Co., MD, (daughter of Edmund Huggins and Ann (?)) died 1755, Sussex Co. DE. Thomas died Mar 28, 1753/8, Sussex Co., DE. At this time Somerset Co., MD was part of DE. Children: 55. i Abigail (Abigale) Marvel born Apr 5, 1723, Stepney Paris, Wicomico Co, MD. 56. ii Viley Clear Marvel born Dec 14, 1726, Stepney Parish, Wicomico Co, MD. + 57. iii Thomas Marvel born Nov 11, 1732. + 58. iv David Marvel born Jan 5, 1727/28. + 59. v Philip P. Marvel born Nov 30, 1735. + 60. vi Robert Marvel born May 15, 1737. 61. vii Joseph Marvel born 1739. This child not listed in Montgom Ninth Generation 57. Thomas Marvel (54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Nov 11, 1732, Worcester Co. MD, married 1765, in Sussex Co. DE, Suzannah (Susanna) Rodney, born 1742, MD, (daughter of William Rodney and Mary (?)). Thomas died 1801, Sussex Co. DE. Children: 62. i Elizabeth Marvel. 63. ii Isaac Marvel. 64. iii Obediah Marvel. 65. iv Parker Marvel. 66. v Patience Marvel. 67. vi Robert Marvel. 68. vii Thomas Marvel. called "III" 69. viii Joseph Marvel born Jun 4, 1769. 70. ix Stephen Marvel born c. 1770. + 71. x Elisha Marvel born Jun 28, 1772. + 72. xi Eli Marvel born Oct 25, 1774. 58. David Marvel (54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jan 5, 1727/28, Sussex Co. DE, married 1744, in Somerset, MD, Sarah Comfort "Sally" Prettyman, born 1725, Sussex Co. DE, (daughter of Thomas Prettyman and Elizabeth (Inloe) Enloes) died 1801, Sussex Co. DE. David died Feb 9, 1796, Sussex Co. DE. Marvelx lineage lists b. Jan 5, 1728/9. Sussex Co., DE Orphan's records indicate that Betsey, David and Burton were orphans 1797. Records encompass 1797-1800 regarding petitions to choose guardians, Reports on valuation of their lands, and Petition to appoint new guardians. Another genealogy says "of Kent Co., DE" Children: 73. i Polly Marvel. Listed by Montgom but not by others. 74. ii Prudence Marvel born 1759, married Richard Knowles, (son of Richard Knowles and (?)). Richard: For genealogy of this line see Knowles.GED and papers 75. iii Patience Marvel born Jan 21, 1758/9, Sussex Co. DE, married 1778, in Sussex Co. DE, James (Knoles) Knowles, born May 9, 1757, Sussex Co. DE, died Oct 23, 1839, Gibson Co. IN. Patience died May 5, 1817, Mount Station, Gibson Co., IN. Previous residence GA James: Went to IN in 1811 from GA. For children see Knowles.GED and papers + 76. iv Prettyman Marvel born Jan 29, 1760/3. 77. v Elizabeth Marvel born 1765. 78. vi David Marvel born 1767, Sussex Co. DE, married Jan 5, 1789, in Sussex Co. Lewes Presbyterian Church, Sara Prettyman. + 79. vii Burton Marvel born 1769. 59. Philip P. Marvel (54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Nov 30, 1735, Stepney Parish, Wicomico Co. MD, married Comfort Rodney, born 1744, (daughter of William Rodney and Ruth Curtis) died Jan 6, 1801, Sussex Co. DE. Philip died May 4, 1795, Sussex, DE. He was a planter in Delaware, at Dagsboro Hundred. Another genealogy has his father as Robert Marvel m. Rachel. Virdin is a more certain record. Children: + 80. i Thomas Marvel born Mar 8, 1761. + 81. ii Rhoda Marvel born Feb 18, 1763. + 82. iii William Marvel born May 16, 1765. + 83. iv Aaron Marvel born Oct 12, 1768. 84. v Mary Marvel born Apr 29, 1770, Indiana Hundred, Sussex Co. DE, died aft. 1800. + 85. vi Adam Marvel born May 17, 1772. + 86. vii David Marvel born Jan 18, 1775. + 87. viii Philip Marvel born Feb 9, 1779. 88. ix Chloeg (Cloe) Marvel born May 10, 1782, Sussex Co. DE, married Eli Pepper. Chloeg died Sept 28, 1843, Sussex Co. DE. 89. x Rebecca Marvel born bf 1795. 90. xi Rodney Marvel born bf 1795. 60. Robert Marvel (54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born May 15, 1737, Stepney Parish, Somerset, Worcester Co, MD, married c. 1762, in Somerset Co. MD, Rachel Chase, born c. 1737, died Aug 27, 1791, Sussex, DE. Robert died bf. Mar, 1772, Worcester Co. MD. Appears in Sussex Co. DE records in 1754, buying 50 acres of land. Came to Delaware from Worcester Co. MD and are believed to be of Welsh origin. Children: 91. i Ann Marvel married Charlton Smith. 92. ii Thomas Marvel married Elizabeth (?). Thomas died Oct 30, 1793, Sussex Co. DE. + 93. iii Robert Marvel. 94. iv Patience Marvel married William Brown. 95. v Rachel Marvel married (?) Robertson. 96. vi Betsey (Betty) Marvel married Eli McCalley. + 97. vii Philip P. Marvel born Nov 30, 1735. 98. viii Joseph Marvel born 1739, Worcester Co. MD, married Rachel (?). Joseph died Dec 6, 1786, Sussex Co. DE. 99. ix Chloeg (Cloe) Marvel born Nov 11, 1795, Sussex Co. DE, married (1) (?) Nottingham, married (2) Feb 1768, in Sussex Co. DE, Jonathan Scudder. 100. x Mary Marvel born Jun 29, 1795. 101. xi Deborah Marvel born Jul 14, 1799. 102. xii Richard Marvel born May 1, 1803. Tenth Generation 71. Elisha Marvel (57.Thomas9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jun 28, 1772, Sussex, DE, married Orpha Rogers, born Dec 22, 1775, DE, (daughter of John Rogers and Comfort Prettyman) died 1879. Children: 103. i Paynter Marvel born Oct 20, 1793, married (1) Lidia Catherine Smith, married (2) Sarah Webster Wilkinson. Paynter died Jan 18, 1864. 104. ii Comfort Marvel born Oct 8, 1795, married M. McDowell. 105. iii Lavina Marvel born Feb 18, 1798, Gibson Co., IN, married Jul 22, 1840, John Rockett. 106. iv Elisha Marvel born Apr 6, 1801, married (1) Nov 19, 1823, Polly Hawkins, married (2) c. 1826, Phoebe Jane Duncan Brothers. + 107. v George Marvel born Oct 2, 1803. 108. vi Polly Marvel born Apr 6, 1806, Gibson Co., IN, married (1) Garvis Mead, married (2) Dec 28, 1826, James Scott. 109. vii William Marvel born Oct 22, 1808. 110. viii Orpha Marvel born May 13, 1811, Gibson Co., IL, married Jan 29, 1827, Benjamin Alcorn. 111. ix Thomas Marvel born Mar 20, 1814, married Aug 20, 1840, Nancy Brother. Thomas died May 23, 1872. 112. x Sena (Ceny) Marvel born 1816, married Aug 20, 1840, John Martin. 113. xi John Rogers Marvel born Jul 8, 1819, died Jan 18, 1851. 114. xii Unice Marvel born Mar 2, 1823. 72. Eli Marvel (57.Thomas9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Oct 25, 1774, Sussex Co. DE, married c. 1786, Leah Rogers, born Jul 29, 1763, Sussex Co. DE, (daughter of John Rogers and Comfort Prettyman) died Sep 24, 1834, Crittenden Co. KY. Eli died Jan 29, 1833, Crittenden Co. KY. Children: 115. i John R. Marvel. 116. ii Unicey Marvel. 117. iii Orpha Marvel born 1807, GA, married Dec 19, 1822, in Livingston, KY, Charles Lisenbee, born 1801, SC, (son of Hezikiah Lisenbee and Elizabeth (?)). Charles: For further lineage and descendants of this family see Mont.GED papers. 118. iv Sarah Marvel. 119. v Elizabeth Marvel. 120. vi Jessie Marvel. 76. Prettyman Marvel (58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jan 29, 1760/3, Dagsboro, Sussex Co. DE, married 1788/1793, in Sussex Co. DE, Lavinia (Levina) Rogers, born 1765/71, Sussex Co. DE, (daughter of John Rogers and Comfort Prettyman) died 1848/50, Gibson Co. IN. Prettyman died Oct 1, 1856, Waynesville, DeWitt Co. IL. He was born in DE, where he grew to manhood, had two children before moving to GA. From there in 1807 he came to IN, settling near where Princeton was later located, where he resided until 1811. He moved to southern part of the county, and two years later went to IL to visit a son, where he died in 1859. Lavinia: Another genealogy says death place is Posey Co., IL Children: + 121. i John Marvel born Apr 8, 1794. 122. ii Patience (Pacie) Marvel born 1795/6, Kent Co. DE, married Apr 30, 1812, in Knox Co. Indian Territory (VA,KY,TN), Robert "Robin" Montgomery, born 1780, DE, died Apr 15, 1846, Smith Twp, Posey Co., IN. Patience died Dec 4, 1882, Gibson Co. IN, buried: Antioch Cemetery. They settled in Gibson Co. IN 1807-1808, where they came from GA. Robert: This family is extensive and not listed here. See Mont.GED and Marvelx.GED for listings 123. iii Comfort Marvel born Apr 4, 1799, Green Co, GA, married Jan 21, 1822, in Gibson Co. IN, John Barr, born Apr 4, 1799, Chester Co., SC, (son of John Barr and Nancy Agnes Hamilton) died 1882, Gibson Co., IL. Comfort died Oct 21, 1865. + 124. iv Prettyman Marvel born May 8, 1801. + 125. v James Marvel born Dec 10, 1803. + 126. vi Wiley Marvel born Apr 4, 1806. 127. vii Nancy Marvel born 1807, Greene Co., GA, married Apr 2, 1829, in Posey Co. IN, Nathaniel Mahlon Stone. 128. viii Elizabeth Marvel born 1809, Rockcastle Co. KY, married Mar 3, 1836, in Gibson Co. IN, Edmund Browning McReynolds, born Apr 12, 1816, Sumner Co. TN, died 1867. Elizabeth died Sep 11, 1849, Polk Twp. Jefferson Co. IA. + 129. ix George Rogers Marvel born Mar 8, 1815. 79. Burton Marvel (58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born 1769, Sussex Co., DE, married Elizabeth Prettyman. Burton Marvel is found in 1820 and 1830 DE Census at Indian River Hundred. Children: + 130. i Sarah Ann Marvel born c. 1815. 80. Thomas Marvel (59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Mar 8, 1761, DE, married Oct 18, 1784, Prissa Harris, born Sep 19, 1761, died Sep 7, 1795, Sussex Co. DE. Thomas died Sep 4, 1836, Sussex Co. DE. Another genealogy has his death date as 1801. Prissa: Virdin calls her Mary (?). Children: + 131. i Benton H. Marvel born Sep 6, 1795. + 132. ii Joseph Marvel. 81. Rhoda Marvel (59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Feb 18, 1763, married Aug 21, 1781, in Lewes, Sussex Co. DE, William Butcher. Rhoda died aft. 1795. Children: 133. i Elon Butcher. 134. ii Comfort Butcher. 82. William Marvel (59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born May 16, 1765, Sussex Co. DE, married Sarah (?). William died 1847, Broadkin Hundred, Sussex Co. DE. Had nine other children. Sarah: Montgom calls her Rachel (?). Another genealogy calls her Sarah P?. Perhaps Prettyman?? Children: + 135. i Mary Marvel. 83. Aaron Marvel (59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Oct 12, 1768, Lewes, Sussex Co. DE, married Feb 4, 1794, in Lewes, Sussex Co. DE Presbyterian Church, Lavina (Levinia) Prettyman, (daughter of George Prettyman and Martha Reed). Aaron died Apr 18, 1836, Lewes, Sussex Co. DE. Another genealogy has his death date as c. May, 1836 at Dagsboro Hundred, DE. Children: 136. i Peter Marvel born Jul 22, 1798. 137. ii Prettyman Marvel born Jul 22, 1798. 138. iii George Marvel born c. 1799, Lewes, Sussex Co. DE, married Sep 2, 1836, in Lewes, Sussex Co. DE, Elizabeth Robertson. 139. iv Philip Marvel born Mar 28, 1802. 140. v Aaron Burton Marvel born Apr 10, 1805, Lewes, Sussex Co. DE. 141. vi Nutter Marvel born Jun 26, 1810. 142. vii Nancy S. Marvel born Jun 24, 1813, Lewes, Sussex Co. DE, married Mar 2, 1837, in Lewes Sussex Co. DE, Robert Prettyman. 143. viii Lavina (Levine) Emelyne Marvel born Sep 15, 1816, married May 14, 1840, in Lewes, Sussex Co. DE, John Waples. 85. Adam Marvel (59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born May 17, 1772, Indian River Hundred, Sussex Co. DE, married Sally (?). Adam died May 1830. Children: 144. i David Marvel born Nov 7, 1799. 145. ii Betsy Marvel born May 1, 1803, married (?) Ennes. 86. David Marvel (59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jan 18, 1775, Sussex Co. DE, married (1) Dec 6, 1798, Elizabeth Gilder, born 1780, died 1825, married (2) Jan 19, 1826, Ann Berry, born Dec 5, 1783, died Oct 3, 1864, buried: Cooper Cemetery, Willow Grove, DE. David died Sep 13, 1866, Kent Co. DE, buried: Cooper Cemetery, Willow Grove, DE. Ann: widow of Thomas Lockwood. m. 1st husband Robert Broadway 1803. he died 1824. In 1816 she married Thomas Lockwood who died in 1824 (?!). Married David Marvel in 1826. Montgom does not have this wife. Children by Elizabeth Gilder: + 146. i Philip Marvel born Dec 9, 1799. 147. ii Henry Marvel born Jan 20, 1801, died Mar 13, 1801. 148. iii John Gilder Marvel born Feb 21, 1802, married Rachel Green. John died 1847. + 149. iv Sarah (Sallie) Gilder Marvel born Jun 5, 1803. + 150. v David Marvel born Oct 8, 1804. 151. vi Warner (Warren) Marvel born Apr 15, 1806, died Jun 13, 1818. + 152. vii Henry Gilder Marvel born Nov 16, 1807. + 153. viii Thomas Jenkins Marvel born May 15, 1809. 154. ix Elizabeth Ann Marvel born Dec 24, 1811, died Jun 19, 1845. + 155. x Susan Marvel born June 15, 1813. 156. xi Ann Marvel born Jun 24, 1816, married Jul 25, 1838, in Kent Co., DE, John Williams. Ann died July 25, 1887. 157. xii Ellen Marvel born Jun 24, 1816, married Jan 6, 1836, in Kent Co., DE, Thomas Gooden, born Apr 27, 1813, (son of John Gooden and Annie Price) died Jan 9, 1893, buried: Cooper Cemetery, Willow Grove, DE. Ellen died Oct 15, 1880, buried: Cooper Cemetery,. Willow Grove, DE. 158. xiii Rachel Marvel born Jan 25, 1818, died Aug 4, 1818, Died young. Apparently twin of Reuben. + 159. xiv Reuben Gilder Marvel born Jan 25, 1818. 160. xv Harriet Marvel born Aug 12, 1819, married D. D. Dunn. Children by Ann Berry: 161. xvi Emma Marvel born July 4, 1827, died Nov. 1828. 87. Philip Marvel (59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Feb 9, 1779, Sussex Co. DE, married Sep 3, 1801, in Sussex Co. DE, Elizabeth Jefferson. Philip died Aug 19, 1851, Sussex Co. DE. Children: 162. i Nathaniel Marvel died Mar 1843, Sussex Co., DE. 163. ii Manaen B. Marvel. 164. iii Theodore W. Marvel. 165. iv Philip Marvel. 166. v Comfort Marvel married Levin Davidson. 93. Robert Marvel (60.Robert9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married Sarah (Wilkins) Watkins. Sarah: Also called Sarah Wilkins. Children: + 167. i Josiah Marvel. 97. Philip P. Marvel (60.Robert9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Nov 30, 1735, Stepney Parish, Somerset Co., MD, married (?). Philip died May 4, 1795, Sussex Co., DE. Children: 168. i Josiah Marvel. Eleventh Generation 107. George Marvel (71.Elisha10, 57.Thomas9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Oct 2, 1803, Gibson Co. IN, married (1) Feb 13, 1829, in Gibson Co. IN, Rutha Jourdan, married (2) c. 1835, in Gibson Co. IN, Elizabeth McGill, married (3) c. 1841, in prob. IL, Jane Morris, born IL. George died Feb 4, 1876, Fairfield, Wayne Co. IL. Children by Jane Morris: 169. i Joseph Marvel born Jan 4, 1842, Mt. Erie, Wayne Co. IL, died Feb 7, 1895, Wayne Co. IL. 170. ii John Marvel born Sep 9, 1844, Posey Co. IN, married Feb 22, 1871, in prob. Wayne Co. IL, Maretta King. John died Aug 10, 1926, Mt. Erie, Wayne Co, IL. 171. iii William Marvel born 1846, Mt. Erie, Wayne Co, IL. 172. iv Francis M. (Frank) Marvel born Nov 20, 1849, Mt. Erie, Wayne Co, IL, married (1) Elizabeth Frazier, married (2) c. 1893, Belle Markham. Francis died Oct 21, 1919. 173. v Ellen J. Marvel born Mar 1, 1852, Mt. Erie, Wayne Co. IL, married James Preston Shelton. 174. vi Orpha Marvel born 1855, prob. Wayne Co. IL, married Apr 13, 1880, Harvey Henderson Shelton. 175. vii Nancy J. Marvel born 1857, Mt. Erie, Wayne Co. IL, married Dec 3, 1875, in prob. Mt. Erie, Wayne Co. IL, Nathan M. Taylor. 176. viii Florence Marvel born 1860, Mt. Erie, Wayne Co. IL, married John Walker. 121. John Marvel (76.Prettyman10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Apr 8, 1794, Sussex Co. DE, married (1) Jul 16, 1818, in Gibson, IN, Mary Barkley Barr, born Oct 1801, Chester Co., SC, (daughter of John Barr and Nancy Agnes Hamilton) died Jun 1824, Gibson Co., IL, married (2) Jul 19, 1825, in Posey Co. IN, Elizabeth (Bessie) Williams, born 1792, Montgomery KY. John died Nov 18, 1876, IN (Gibson Co or Posey Co.). Children by Mary Barkley Barr: + 177. i John Wesley Marvel. Children by Elizabeth (Bessie) Williams: 178. ii Polly Marvel. 179. iii Jackson Marvel. 180. iv Elizabeth Marvel. 124. Prettyman Marvel (76.Prettyman10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born May 8, 1801, Green Co.,, GA, married May 15, 1823, in Owensville, Gibson Co., IN, Rebecca Barr, born Apr 21, 1806, Chester Co., SC, (daughter of John Barr and Nancy Agnes Hamilton) died Sep 30, 1893, Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL. Prettyman died Jul 23, 1842, Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL. Children: 181. i John Shrader Marvel born Mar 14, 1824. 182. ii James Marvel born Oct 29, 1825. 183. iii Nancy Marvel born Nov 4, 1827. 184. iv (?) Marvel born Nov 4, 1827. died as infant 185. v Cynthia Marvel born Jan 29, 1830. Twin 186. vi Lavinia Marvel born Jan 29, 1830. 187. vii Prettyman Marvel born Mar 31, 1832. 188. viii Rebecca Marvel born Oct 10, 1834. 189. ix Mary Ann Marvel born Jan 3, 1837. + 190. x Wiley Marvel born Mar 19, 1839. 191. xi George Marvel born Aug 31, 1841. 125. James Marvel (76.Prettyman10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Dec 10, 1803, Green Co., GA, married Susan Comfort Knowles, born 1813, died 1882. James died Jan 8, 1885. Children: 192. i Wiley Marvel. 193. ii Prettyman Marvel. 194. iii Matilda E. Marvel. 195. iv William K. Marvel. 196. v Nancy L. Marvel. 197. vi David Marvel. 198. vii Eliza Jane Marvel born Gibson Co., IN, married in Posey Co., IN, Harris Cox. 199. viii Permelia E. Marvel. 200. ix Samuel O. Marvel. 201. x James L. Marvel. 126. Wiley Marvel (76.Prettyman10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Apr 4, 1806, Green Co., GA, married (1) Sarilde Martin, married (2) Mar 30, 1826, in Gibson Co. IN, Charity Fugat Clark, born 1806, SC, died Aft 1826, Gibson Co. IN. Wiley died Jul 27, 1883, Gibson Co. IN. Children by Sarilde Martin: + 202. i Joseph Wiley Marvel. 129. George Rogers Marvel (76.Prettyman10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Mar 8, 1815, Gibson Co. IN, married Aug 13, 1834, in Gibson Co. IN., Sarah H. McReynolds, born Apr 27, 1815, Allen Co. KY, (daughter of Edward Browning McReynolds and Sarah (Sally) Anderson) died Jun 29, 1901, Franklin Co. IL. George died Feb 16, 1887/9, Franklin Co. IL, buried: Liberty Methodist Cem. Sarah: Montgom says she was b. Apr 27, 1820 in Wilson Co. TN Children: 203. i Asenath Ellen Marvel born Dec 18, 1836, Gibson Co. IN, married 1852, Jesse Green Mitchell, born Feb 19, 1833, Franklin Co., IL, died Dec 1891. Asenath died Mar 5, 1918. 204. ii Prettyman Wood Marvel born Feb 15, 1839, Gibson Co. IN, married Feb 6, 1861, in West End, Franklin Co. IL, Permelia Jane Shepherd, born Jan 26, 1845, Todd Co., KY, died Apr 5, 1909, Ebenezer, Saline Co., IL. Prettyman died Sep 1, 1926, Saline Co. IL. 205. iii John Julian Marvel born Dec 7, 1840, Gibson Co. IN, died c. 1860, Franklin Co. IL. 206. iv Wiley Hensley Marvel born Feb 23, 1843, Gibson Co. IN, married Feb 6, 1866, Mary E. Herrill, born Apr 20, 1846, Franklin Co., IL. Wiley died Aug 24, 1924. 207. v William Teal Marvel born May 20, 1845, Gibson Co. IN. 208. vi James Edward Marvel born Jun 20, 1847, Posey Co. IN, married Jan 3, 1878, Alice Bundy, born Mar 12, 1858, IL. James died Oct 1, 1923. 209. vii Sarah Elizabeth Marvel born Nov 20, 1849, Posey Co. IN, married Jan 4, 1868, in Benton, Franklin Co., IL, George Manson Willmore, born Jan 25, 1846, Davis Co., IN. Sarah died Apr 7, 1874, Thompsonville, IL. 210. viii Lucy Jenett Marvel born Apr 17, 1852, Franklin Co. IL, married Oct 9, 1873, John J. Plumlee, born 1841, Jackson Co., YN. Lucy died Jan 4, 1892. 211. ix Lavina Jean Marvel born Dec 22, 1855, died Dec 22, 1855. 212. x Martha Ann Marvel born Jul 11, 1857, married Nov 4, 1875, George Washington Weaver, born Jan 11, 1843, Posey Co., IL. Martha died Mar 31, 1916. 213. xi George Hill Marvel born Dec 7, 1859, Franklin Co. IL. 214. xii Hattie Mae Marvel born Mar 18, 1862, Franklin Co. IL, married Jul 4, 1883, George W. Stevens, born Thompsonville, IL. Hattie died Jun 16, 1946. 130. Sarah Ann Marvel (79.Burton10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born c. 1815, DE, married (1) May 21, 1841, in Philadelphia PA (Rev. John Kennedy), Mahlon Foster, born May 6, 1785, DE, (son of Mahlon Foster and (?)) occupation Methodist Minister, died Dec 2, 1849, Philadelphia PA, buried: Union ME Graveyard, married (2) 1850/1, George Rhodes Walton, died 1865, buried: Mt. Salem Cemetery, Wilmington DE, married (3) Af Jul 7, 1870, (?) Ridge. Sarah died Sep 7, 1888, Minneapolis MN. d. date/place per Joanne Gibbs. Thru various routes (Burton name, name of child, generation deductions and exclusions, we have placed her father and mother as this set. The 1850 Census places her as running a Boarding House (Philadelphia Spring Garden Ward 1). Strangely, there is a Nathaniel Marvel (16) born DE and a Charlotte Prettyman (18) b. DE with her. Amelia Ann (a daughter) is found in Marvel genealogy, having married a Marvel (William) c. 1851. Mahlon: This Mahlon apparently was at war ( War w/Tripoli)when father sold blacksmith shop in Port Elizabeth. 1880 census shows J.B.Foster's Father b. DE. They apparently moved to Philadelphia so as to be in 1820 Pennsylvania Census. Listed as enlisting May 7, 1802, age 22. after serving on Frigate "President" (Jan 19, 1804), gunboat #4 in Tunis Bay (Aug 1, 1805) was discharged May 7, 1807. EFS record also as marine on USS Constitution or Constellation (pay roster).Bible flyleaf gives b. date. (Friday, 8:00 PM). George: per Joanne Gibbs (?): Per Joanne Gibbs -conf. to be sent Children by Mahlon Foster: 215. i Elizabeth Burton Foster born Jul. 1842, Philadelphia PA, died Jul. 1842, Died young, buried: Union ME Church. Not on 1850 Census. 216. ii Charlotte M. Foster born 1843, Philadelphia, PA. In 1850 Philadelphia census with mother. Not in 1860 census as Foster (might have died or been married - her age would have been 17.). + 217. iii Joseph Buck Foster born Dec 23, 1845. 218. iv Amelia Ann Foster born 1848, Philadelphia PA. In Philadelphia 1850 Census with mother age 2. She might have been named after a relative - William Marvel (b. 1825 d. 1902) married Amelia Ann (?) - she b. 1834 and d. 1891. 219. v Sarah Ann Foster born bf 1850, Philadelphia PA, died bf. 1850. Not mentioned in 1850 Philadelphia Census with mother, therefore apparently died young. Children by George Rhodes Walton: 220. vi Robert B. Walton born Nov. 1851. Went to St. Paul, MN with mother and 3rd husband Ridge 221. vii Martha Rhoades Walton born Apr 9, 1853, died bf. 1860. 222. viii Emma Walton born c. 1854. Went to St. Paul MN with mother and 3rd husband (?) Ridge. 223. ix Edgar Walton born Jul 9, 1860, died Feb 15, 1860. 131. Benton H. Marvel (80.Thomas10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Sep 6, 1795, Sussex Co. DE, married Apr 4, 1816, in Sussex Co. DE, Sarah Collins, born 1795, Sussex Co. DE, died Sep 22, 1875, Kosciusko Co. IN. Benton died Jul 5, 1863, Sussex Co. DE. Children: + 224. i Stephen H. Marvel born May 23, 1826. 132. Joseph Marvel (80.Thomas10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married Mary (?). Joseph died 1817. Children: + 225. i Joseph Marvel. 135. Mary Marvel (82.William10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married James Shiles, (son of Eli Shiles and Rachel Cardiff). Children: 226. i John W. Shiles. 146. Philip Marvel (86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Dec 9, 1799, married (1) Margaret Harrington, born Jan, 1795, died Mar 1, 1859, Williamsville, Mispillion Hundred, DE, buried: Field near Williamsville, DE, married (2) Jan 7, 1864, Ellender Smith, born May 16, 1830, (daughter of Joseph Smith and Eliza (?)) died Dec 23, 1901, Hazlettville, Kent Co., DE, buried: Dec 26, 1901, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden, DE. Philip died May 28, 1885, buried: Cooper Cemetery, Willow Grove, DE. Children by Margaret Harrington: + 227. i William Marvel born Mar 19, 1825. 228. ii Rebecca Marvel born 1832. 229. iii Margaret T. Marvel born 1834. + 230. iv James Henry Marvel born Nov 20, 1838. Children by Ellender Smith: 231. v George Smith Marvel born Nov 13, 1864, died Mar 13, 1916, West Dover Hundred, Kent, DE, buried: Mar 15, 1916, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden DE. Buried in same plot with his mother. He died of Pneumonia. Never married. 232. vi Charles Smith Marvel born 1866, DE, married Jan 11, 1893, Ida A. Moore, born 1867, died Sep 1953, buried: Sep 5, 1953, Odd Fellows Cemetery,, Camden, DE. Charles died 1955, buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery,, Camden, DE. 149. Sarah (Sallie) Gilder Marvel (86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jun 5, 1803, married Robert W. Reynolds, born Dec 5, 1803, (son of Thomas Reynolds and Francis Smith) died Feb 5, 1863, buried: Cooper Farm Cemetery,, Willow Grove, DE. Sarah died May 4, 1847, buried: Cooper Farm Cemetery,, Willow Grove, DE. Children: 233. i David M. Reynolds born Jan 30, 1846, died Jul 3, 1851, buried: Reynolds Farm Cemetery,, Petersburg, DE. 150. David Marvel (86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Oct 8, 1804, married Aug 18, 1828, in Kent Co., DE, Sallie Ann Lockwood, born Dec 12, 1809, died Oct 2, 1892, buried: Cooper Farm Cemetery, Willow Grove, DE. David died Aug 2, 1865, buried: Cooper Farm Cemetery,, Willow Grove, DE. Children: 234. i Louisa Marvel. 235. ii Emily Marvel. 236. iii Edward L. Marvel. 237. iv Joseph B. Marvel. 238. v Ambrose B. Marvel. 239. vi Isaac Marvel. 240. vii Benjamin L. Marvel. 241. viii Samuel L. Marvel. 242. ix David D. Marvel. 152. Henry Gilder Marvel (86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Nov 16, 1807, married Maria (?). Henry died Dec 14, 1891. Children: 243. i David F. Marvel. 244. ii Wilbur Marvel. 245. iii Ella Marvel. 246. iv Josiah L. Marvel. 247. v Edgar Marvel. 248. vi Oscar Marvel. 249. vii Bessie Marvel. 153. Thomas Jenkins Marvel (86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born May 15, 1809, married Jan 26, 1832, in Slaughter Head, DE, Sally (Sarah) Ann Broadway, born Aug 8, 1808, (daughter of Robert Broadway and Ann Berry) died 1861, buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden, DE. Thomas died Feb 22, 1895, buried: Feb 25, 1895, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden, DE. Virdin has all children listed. Another genealogy only has Elphonsie, Ellen, Thomas and Sally Ann. Children: 250. i Elizabeth Marvel married Vincent Emerson, occupation Doctor. 251. ii Robert Berry Marvey born 1833. Ran away at age 21 and nothing more is known about him 252. iii William Berry Marvel married in in Missouri or Illinois, Mary Powell. 253. iv Elphonsie Marvel born Oct 27, 1838, died Oct 23, 1869, buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden, DE. died of consumption 254. v Ellen Marvel born Sep 19, 1840, died Feb 27, 1859, buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden, DE. died of consumption 255. vi Thomas Jefferson Marvel born Nov 23, 1843, died Feb 23, 1853, buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden, DE. Virdin has middle name as Jefferson, another genealogy has middle name as Jenkins and as Jr. whish is probably more correct. 256. vii Sally (Sallie) Ann Marvel born Dec 7, 1845, died Nov 18, 1846, buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden, DE. 257. viii Philena Marvel married Hezekiah J. Baxter, born "of Maryland". 155. Susan Marvel (86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born June 15, 1813, married Jan 8, 1833, Isaac Godwin, born Aug 25, 1806, (son of John Godwin and Anne (?)) died Feb 3, 1889, buried: Barratt's Chapel, Frederica, DE. Susan died Mar 16, 1877, buried: Barratt's Chapel Frederica, DE. Children: 258. i Sarah Godwin born Mar 22, 1835, died Feb 10, 1894. 159. Reuben Gilder Marvel (86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jan 25, 1818, married (1) Aug 26, 1843, Mary Aaron, died bf. 1848, married (2) May 25, 1848, Hester Jane Dill. Reuben died Jun 23, 1851. Virdin has Rembra G. Marvel - as a female, marrying J. W. Dill with 2 daughters. This arrangement appears to be more correct, in that the daughters were named Marvel and not Dill. Virdin says he had two daughters - only one accounted for. Children by Mary Aaron: 259. i Willimina Marvel. 167. Josiah Marvel (93.Robert10, 60.Robert9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married Nancy Wilson. Children: + 260. i Charles E. Marvel. Twelfth Generation 177. John Wesley Marvel (121.John11, 76.Prettyman10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married Ester Williams. Children: 261. i John Marvel married Mary Young. 262. ii James H. Marvel. 263. iii Nancy Marvel. 264. iv Lavina Marvel. 190. Wiley Marvel (124.Prettyman11, 76.Prettyman10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Mar 19, 1839, Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL, married Aug 25, 1864, in Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL, Elizabeth M. Williams, born Jan 19, 1847, Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL, died Sep 10, 1894, Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL. Wiley died Jul 2, 1906, Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL. Children: 265. i Ida May Marvel born Aug 3, 1865. 266. ii Adda Olivia Marvel born Apr 10, 1867. 267. iii Otis Clarence Marvel born Jan 14, 1868. 268. iv George Bertram Marvel born Feb 5, 1871. 269. v Luther Martin Marvel born Dec 13, 1872. 270. vi Cora Anna Marvel born Mar 7, 1875. 271. vii William Justin Marvel born May 5, 1877, Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL, married Jun 20, 1906, in Abrams, WI, Florence Gertrude Bowman, born Apr 23, 1881, Abrams, WI, died Jan 13, 1962, Clinton, De Witt Co., IL. William died Feb 29, 1956, Waynesville, De Witt Co., IL. 272. viii Charles Wiley Marvel born Feb 10, 1880. 273. ix Verna Belle Marvel born Aug 23, 1883. 274. x Merrit Marvel born Jul 28, 1886. 202. Joseph Wiley Marvel (126.Wiley11, 76.Prettyman10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married (?). Children: 275. i John Thomas Marvel born 1865, Logan City, IL. 217. Joseph Buck Foster (130.Sarah11, 79.Burton10, 58.David9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Dec 23, 1845, Philadeplhia PA, married Dec 23, 1868, in DE, Matilda Wheeler Bryer, born Feb 1, 1846, Wilmington, New Castle, DE, (daughter of Joseph Quimby Bryer and Martha S. Wheeler) died Sep 5, 1916, Wilmington DE, buried: Mt. Salem Cemetery Wilmington. Joseph died May 7, 1920, Wilmington DE, buried: Mt. Salem Cemetery Wilmington. Served in Civil war as Pvt in Capt. Benjamin Nields(?) Company (Company A) of the Light Artillary Deleware. Enlisted Aug 17, 1862 and discharged June 23, 1865 at De Valls Bluff, Ark.He was 22 years old at the time of discharge. In Philadelphia 1850 census with mother age 5. Children: 276. i Arthur Leslie Foster born Dec 9, 1873, married Laura Hastings, born Dec 2, 1873. 277. ii Mahlon Foster married Grace (?). No info except some lived in Wilmington DE in 1950. The June 27, 1880 census (pg 61-62, house 623, family 444, 578 shows Malan, age 10 b. DE, Father b. PA, Mother b. DE. 278. iii Frank Bryer Foster born 1878, married Mabel Wilson Latimer, born 1878, died 1949. 279. iv Mary Foster born 1880. 280. v Joseph Buck Foster Jr. born June 5, 1883, Wilmington DE, occupation Minister, married Sep 18, 1907, in Wilmington, DE, Charlotte Merrill McConnell, born Aug 15, 1883, Wilmington DE, (daughter of Henry McConnell and Anne Creswell (McCain) McKain) died May 12, 1942, Hamilton OH. Joseph died April 17, 1952, Cincinnati OH. Had bible (1790 New Testament) with Mahlon Foster's children's b. dates. 281. vi Lydia Julia Foster born Oct 1884. 282. vii Harold Morrison Foster born 1891, married 1920, Harriet Avery Pevear. Harold died 1960. 283. viii Harry E. Foster died 1897(?). 224. Stephen H. Marvel (131.Benton11, 80.Thomas10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born May 23, 1826, Sussex Co. DE, married Apr 3, 1849, in Pickaway Co. OH, Catherine M. Pepper, born Feb 28, 1828, Ohio, died Oct 9, 1867, Elkhart Co. IN. Stephen died Aug 18, 1912, Kosciusko Co. IN. Children: 284. i Sarah Elizabeth Marvel born Dec 17, 1849, Elkhart Co. IN, died Jan 21, 1929, Compton, LA Co., CA. 225. Joseph Marvel (132.Joseph11, 80.Thomas10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married Sarah Ann (?). Children: 285. i Joseph H. Marvel married (?). Joseph died c. 1894. Was elected Governor of DE, but died about three months after inaugurated. 227. William Marvel (146.Philip11, 86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Mar 19, 1825, married bf. 1851, Amelia Ann (?), born 1834, died Feb 12, 1891, Houston Rd, Kent, DE, buried: Feb 15, 1891, Hollywood Cemetery, Harrington, DE. William died Apr 11, 1902, buried: Hollywood Cem., Harrington, DE. Resided in Milford, DE in 1900. Second marriage is conjectural. Amelia: She would have been 17 at time of birth of first child. Children: 286. i William N. Marvel born 1851. 287. ii James Raymond Marvel born Nov 11, 1854, DE, died Sep 17, 1901. 288. iii Emma Lacy Marvel born Oct 22, 1860, DE, died Jan 4, 1925, buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Harrington, DE. Never married 289. iv Laura G. Marvel born Nov 27, 1861, married Dec 21, 1881, Mark L. Harrington, born 1860. Laura died Jul 24, 1893, buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Harrington, DE. 290. v Wilmina Marvel born Jun 4, 1868, Williamsville, Milford, DE, died Mar 7, 1867, Williamsville, Milford, DE, buried: Griffiths Chapel, Williamsville, DE. 291. vi Wilson C. Marvel born Jul 28, 1872, Houstn Rd, Kent, DE, died Feb 18, 1937, Houston Rd, Kent, DE. 292. vii Sarah Marvel born 1875. 230. James Henry Marvel (146.Philip11, 86.David10, 59.Philip9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Nov 20, 1838, DE, married Aug 21, 1860, Emiline Hardesty, born Sep 1841, MD, (daughter of Thomas Hardesty and Elizabeth (?)) died Jun 30, 1906, Milford, DE. James died Nov 3, 1918, Milford, Cedar Creek Hundred, Sussex, DE, buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Milford, DE. Resided at Milford Hundred, Pear St., Milford, DE in 1900 Children: 293. i Charles Edward Marvel born Jul 15, 1861, DE, married Jane Maria (?), born Apr 27, 1864, died Jun 8, 1936, buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Milford, DE. Charles died Oct 9, 1887. 260. Charles E. Marvel (167.Josiah11, 93.Robert10, 60.Robert9, 54.Thomas8, 42.John7, 24.Thomas6, 16.(?)5, 10.John4, 6.John3, 5.Thomas2, 1.John1) married Cora H. Gossett. Children: 294. i Roy Cecil Marvel married Ionia Rhoades.

Descendants of John and Catherine Landes

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The goal of this project is to add further information about the Landes family in the USA Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Landes-150|James Landes]]. Our Landes immigrant to the New World Christian Landes 1710 to 1782 arrived in Philadelphia on the ship Harle on 1 September 1736. His first wife, Barbara Strickler 1720 1758 and Christian had five children. Christian's second wife Maria Büchsler bore seven children. Quite a lot is known of the descendants of John Landes, third child of Christian and Barbara. But nothing of the descendants of the other four children of Christian and Barbara. Similarly, a substantial knowledge base of the descendants of Daniel Landes the next to last child of Christian and Maria. But nothing is known of the descendants of the other several children of Christian and Maria. Can you help? Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7689403 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of John Breedlove

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'''Generation No. 1''' 1. JOHN1 BREEDLOVE was born December 13, 1745 in Essex, Virginia, and died December 01, 1799 in Charlotte, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH WATKINS September 03, 1765 in Charlotte, Virginia. She was born 1746, and died 1821 in Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-367|'''JOHN BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38410529379 http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-367 Notes for ELIZABETH WATKINS:
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38410529510 Marriage Notes for JOHN BREEDLOVE and ELIZABETH WATKINS:
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3002&h=6995&ssrc=pt&tid=78980204&pid=38410529379&usePUB=true Child of JOHN BREEDLOVE and ELIZABETH WATKINS is:
2. i. WILLIAM WATKINS2 BREEDLOVE, b. 1768, Charlotte, Virginia; d. 1813, Hancock, Georgia. '''Generation No. 2''' 2. WILLIAM WATKINS2 BREEDLOVE (JOHN1) was born 1768 in Charlotte, Virginia, and died 1813 in Hancock, Georgia. He married SARAH HERNDON FOSTER December 30, 1790 in Prince Edward, Virginia, daughter of RICHARD FOSTER and JUDITH WALKER. She was born 1770 in Prince Edward, Virginia, and died 1821 in Hancock, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-343|'''WILLIAM WATKINS BREEDLOVE''']]:
http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-343 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391319250/facts Hope Perry's book p.175 Notes for [[Foster-9268|'''SARAH HERNDON FOSTER''']]:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foster-9268 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391319251/facts Children of WILLIAM BREEDLOVE and SARAH FOSTER are:
3. i. ELIZABETH WATKINS3 BREEDLOVE, b. January 17, 1792, Virginia; d. October 1878, Wilkinson, Georgia.
4. ii. RICHARD FOSTER BREEDLOVE, b. 1793, Henrico, Virginia; d. November 07, 1865, Walton, Georgia.
5. iii. WILLIAM WATKINS BREEDLOVE, JR, b. March 04, 1795, Charlotte, Virginia; d. March 09, 1867, Opelika, Lee, Alabama.
iv. JUDITH BREEDLOVE, b. 1798, Virginia; d. Bef. 1827; m. ASA J BISHOP, January 16, 1824, Hancock, Georgia; b. July 03, 1799, North Carolina; d. 1851. More About ASA J BISHOP:
Burial: Red Level Methodist Church, Wilkinson, Georgia 6. v. JOHN HARDING BREEDLOVE, b. 1802, Virginia; d. January 06, 1870, Arkansas.
7. vi. BENJAMIN H BREEDLOVE, b. 1807, Hancock, Georgia; d. Bef. 1849, Wilkinson, Georgia.
vii. LUCY FOSTER BREEDLOVE, b. 1809, Georgia; d. Aft. 1880, Alabama; m. ASA H PARKER, Bef. 1827.
8. viii. MARY W BREEDLOVE, b. 1814, Georgia; d. June 15, 1908, Coffee, Alabama.
'''Generation No. 3''' 3. ELIZABETH WATKINS3 BREEDLOVE (WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born January 17, 1792 in Virginia, and died October 1878 in Wilkinson, Georgia. She married ASA J BISHOP January 16, 1827 in Hancock, Georgia. He was born July 03, 1799 in North Carolina, and died 1851. More About ELIZABETH WATKINS BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Red Level Methodist Church, Wilkinson, Georgia More About ASA J BISHOP:
Burial: Red Level Methodist Church, Wilkinson, Georgia Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE and ASA BISHOP:
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4766&h=20920957&ssrc=pt&tid=176552502&pid=322292491236&usePUB=true Children of ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE and ASA BISHOP are:
9. i. SARAH4 BISHOP, b. 1827.
10. ii. MARTHA BISHOP.
iii. FRANCES A BISHOP, b. 1829.
11. iv. GEORGE WILKINS BISHOP, b. 1831; d. 1901.
v. JOHN W BISHOP, b. 1833; m. NANCY DUPREE, 1851, Wilkinson, Georgia.
4. RICHARD FOSTER3 BREEDLOVE (WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born 1793 in Henrico, Virginia, and died November 07, 1865 in Walton, Georgia. He married SARAH WAYNE January 09, 1817 in Hancock, Georgia. She was born 1800 in Hancock, Georgia, and died December 05, 1873 in Campton, Walton, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-299|'''RICHARD FOSTER BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17419737 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391313407/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-299 More About RICHARD FOSTER BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Old Breedlove Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Notes for [[Wayne-163|'''SARAH WAYNE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17419790/sarah-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391313489 http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wayne-163 More About SARAH WAYNE:
Burial: Old Breedlove Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Marriage Notes for RICHARD BREEDLOVE and SARAH WAYNE:
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2085&h=30220&ssrc=pt&tid=78980204&pid=38391313407&usePUB=true Children of RICHARD BREEDLOVE and SARAH WAYNE are:
i. HENRY4 BREEDLOVE, b. 1818, Putnam, Georgia; d. 1841, Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-340|'''HENRY BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142946951 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-340 12. ii. CICERO GEORGE BREEDLOVE, b. September 10, 1819, Campton, Walton, Georgia; d. December 16, 1863, Campton, Walton, Georgia.
13. iii. JAMES FOSTER BREEDLOVE, b. June 05, 1823, Campton, Walton, Georgia; d. June 28, 1902, Campton, Walton, Georgia.
14. iv. RICHARD MARION BREEDLOVE, b. June 12, 1825, Georgia; d. November 24, 1900, Smith, Texas.
15. v. JOHN HARDEN BREEDLOVE, b. March 26, 1827, Walton, Georgia; d. July 27, 1885, Walton, Georgia.
16. vi. ELIZA ANN BREEDLOVE, b. April 12, 1829; d. September 22, 1901.
vii. MARY E BREEDLOVE, b. Abt. 1833, Walton, Georgia; d. Florida.
viii. KLISTA H BREEDLOVE, b. March 19, 1834, Walton, Georgia; d. August 04, 1864, Walton, Georgia; m. ENOCH EDWARDS MCCOLLUM VI, October 24, 1854, Walton, Georgia; b. August 30, 1831, Habersham, Georgia; d. July 07, 1862, Bean Station, Grainger, Tennessee.
Notes for [[Breedlove-342|'''KLISTA H BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56996838 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-342 More About KLISTA H BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Breedlove Family Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Notes for ENOCH EDWARDS MCCOLLUM VI:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21530201 More About ENOCH EDWARDS MCCOLLUM VI:
Burial: Breedlove Family Cemetery, Walton, Georgia 17. ix. BENJAMIN F BREEDLOVE, b. Abt. 1837; d. Abt. 1859.
18. x. SARAH JUDITH BREEDLOVE, b. January 08, 1839; d. August 13, 1914.
xi. GEORGE W BREEDLOVE, b. 1842; d. Bef. 1870. 5. WILLIAM WATKINS3 BREEDLOVE, JR (WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born March 04, 1795 in Charlotte, Virginia, and died March 09, 1867 in Opelika, Lee, Alabama. He married (1) LUCY R WARREN. She was born Abt. 1800, and died Bef. 1860. He married (2) ANNA WAYNE Abt. 1817 in Hancock, Georgia. She was born 1800 in Georgia, and died 1820 in Hancock, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-612|'''WILLIAM WATKINS BREEDLOVE, JR''']]:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-612 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127139030/william-watkins-breedlove Notes for ANNA WAYNE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146722653/anna-wayne-breedlove Children of WILLIAM BREEDLOVE and LUCY WARREN are:
i. THOMAS W4 BREEDLOVE, b. May 1822, Georgia; d. Aft. 1891; m. SARAH BINGHAM, December 11, 1845, Tallapoosa, Alabama.
ii. ROBERT F BREEDLOVE, b. December 1826.
iii. JOHN FRANK BREEDLOVE, b. March 1829.
iv. CAROLINE FRANCES BREEDLOVE, b. May 17, 1832, Georgia; d. August 20, 1917, Lipscomb, Jefferson, Alabama; m. ELISHA W BAGGETT, 1849; b. 1829, Georgia; d. 1879, Clay, Alabama.
Notes for CAROLINE FRANCES BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115308788/caroline-frances-baggett More About CAROLINE FRANCES BREEDLOVE: Burial: Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Lipscomb, Jefferson, Alabama Notes for ELISHA W BAGGETT:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116267271/elisha-w-baggett v. ELIZA JANE BREEDLOVE.
vi. SARAH ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE. Children of WILLIAM BREEDLOVE and ANNA WAYNE are:
vii. WILLIAM OWEN4 BREEDLOVE, b. Abt. 1818, Hancock, Georgia; d. 1870, Red River, Louisiana; m. CYNTHIA ANN ELIZABETH DUPREE, 1850; b. 1834, Wilkinson, Georgia; d. 1912, Coushatta, Red River, Louisiana. Notes for WILLIAM OWEN BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146721828/william-owen-breedlove Notes for CYNTHIA ANN ELIZABETH DUPREE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37813703/cynthia-ann_elizabeth-breedlove More About CYNTHIA ANN ELIZABETH DUPREE:
Burial: Liberty Cemetery, Coushatta, Red River, Louisiana 19. viii. ALFRED WESLEY BREEDLOVE, b. November 13, 1819, Hancock, Georgia; d. April 16, 1903, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia.
6. JOHN HARDING3 BREEDLOVE (WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born 1802 in Virginia, and died January 06, 1870 in Arkansas. He married FRANCES J ECKLES December 23, 1827 in Hancock, Georgia. She was born 1812, and died February 06, 1880.
Notes for [[Breedlove-1423|'''JOHN HARDING BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-1423 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905676/john-h.-breedlove More About JOHN HARDING BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for FRANCES J ECKLES:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905583/frances-j-breedlove More About FRANCES J ECKLES:
Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Children of JOHN BREEDLOVE and FRANCES ECKLES are:
i. ELIZA A4 BREEDLOVE, b. November 01, 1828, Hancock, Georgia; d. January 01, 1894, Arkansas; m. JESSE W A PEACOCK, September 29, 1850, Georgia; b. August 23, 1826, Wilkinson, Georgia; d. February 14, 1864, Drew, Arkansas. Notes for ELIZA A BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80937927/eliza-a-peacock More About ELIZA A BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for JESSE W A PEACOCK:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166709983/jesse-w_a-peacock More About JESSE W A PEACOCK:
Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas 20. ii. ALPHIUS D BREEDLOVE, b. March 20, 1832, Georgia; d. March 21, 1917, Drew, Arkansas.
21. iii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE, b. April 29, 1834, Georgia; d. October 08, 1897.
iv. CALISTA BREEDLOVE.
v. ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE, b. September 08, 1837, Georgia; d. January 09, 1916, Arkansas; m. (1) ADAM LOCKHEART; m. (2) V S GRISHAM; b. March 15, 1827; d. December 16, 1910. Notes for ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80912507/elizabeth-c.-lockhart More About ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for V S GRISHAM:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98694038/v-s-grisham More About V S GRISHAM:
Burial: Selma Cemetery, Selma, Drew, Arkansas vi. JOHN MILTON BREEDLOVE, b. Georgia; d. May 06, 1864, Spotsylvania, Virginia. Notes for JOHN MILTON BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225828590/john-milton-breedlove 22. vii. HENRY FLETCHER BREEDLOVE, b. December 25, 1841, Georgia; d. June 12, 1892, Tillar, Drew, Arkansas. 7. BENJAMIN H3 BREEDLOVE (WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born 1807 in Hancock, Georgia, and died Bef. 1849 in Wilkinson, Georgia. He married MARGARET SMITH December 06, 1830 in Hancock, Georgia. Children of BENJAMIN BREEDLOVE and MARGARET SMITH are:
23. i. RANSON S4 BREEDLOVE.
24. ii. WILLIAM E BREEDLOVE, b. September 17, 1837, Wilkinson, Georgia; d. November 12, 1902, Arkansas.
iii. RICHARD BREEDLOVE, b. Abt. 1840, Georgia.
iv. EUGENIA BREEDLOVE, b. Abt. 1840, Georgia.
8. MARY W3 BREEDLOVE (WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born 1814 in Georgia, and died June 15, 1908 in Coffee, Alabama. She married JESSE MASON WARREN November 17, 1836 in Hancock, Georgia. He was born April 17, 1811, and died June 10, 1873 in Coffee, Alabama. Notes for MARY W BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54518527/mary-w-warren More About MARY W BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Wesley Memorial Chapel Methodist Church, Clintonville, Coffee, Alabama More About JESSE MASON WARREN:
Burial: Wesley Memorial Chapel Methodist Church, Clintonville, Coffee, Alabama Children of MARY BREEDLOVE and JESSE WARREN are:
i. SIDNEY A4 WARREN, b. 1837; d. 1862, Mobile, Alabama.
ii. ELIZABETH ELFAIRS WARREN, b. October 17, 1840, Georgia; d. November 04, 1928, Alabama; m. H D GOYNES; b. April 07, 1842; d. September 04, 1931.
Notes for ELIZABETH ELFAIRS WARREN:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68710508/lizzie-goynes More About ELIZABETH ELFAIRS WARREN:
Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Georgia Notes for H D GOYNES:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10062974/h-d-goyens More About H D GOYNES:
Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Georgia 25. iii. WILLIAM HENRY WARREN, b. July 20, 1844, Georgia; d. August 09, 1917, Alabama.
26. iv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WARREN, b. August 12, 1847, Georgia; d. July 04, 1922, Alabama.
v. MARION WARREN, b. 1849, Georgia; d. 1869.
27. vi. ERASMUS LAFAYETTE WARREN, b. November 27, 1853, Alabama; d. June 04, 1926.
28. vii. JESSE JEROME WARREN, b. August 05, 1855, Alabama; d. November 15, 1918.
'''Generation No. 4''' 9. SARAH4 BISHOP (ELIZABETH WATKINS3 BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born 1827. She married WILLIAM ROSS December 1843 in Wilkinson, Georgia. Children of SARAH BISHOP and WILLIAM ROSS are:
i. NANCY5 ROSS.
ii. CYNTHIA ROSS.
iii. FRANCES ROSS.
iv. JAMES ROSS.
v. WILLIAM D ROSS.
vi. LOTT ROSS.
10. MARTHA4 BISHOP (ELIZABETH WATKINS3 BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) She married MORGAN HALL. Child of MARTHA BISHOP and MORGAN HALL is:
i. SUSAN5 HALL. 11. GEORGE WILKINS4 BISHOP (ELIZABETH WATKINS3 BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born 1831, and died 1901. He married CYNTHIA E DUPREE. She was born 1836, and died 1914. Children of GEORGE BISHOP and CYNTHIA DUPREE are:
i. OLIVE ELIZABETH5 BISHOP.
ii. MILDRED AMANDA BISHOP.
iii. THOMAS DUPREE BISHOP.
iv. MARY FRANCES BISHOP.
v. WILLIAM CONEY BISHOP.
vi. ELVENIA MIRANDA BISHOP.
12. CICERO GEORGE4 BREEDLOVE (RICHARD FOSTER3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born September 10, 1819 in Campton, Walton, Georgia, and died December 16, 1863 in Campton, Walton, Georgia. He married SUSAN A GUNTER. She was born May 03, 1821, and died June 14, 1910. Notes for [[Breedlove-339|'''CICERO GEORGE BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17420686 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-339 More About CICERO GEORGE BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Old Breedlove Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Notes for [[Gunter-575|'''SUSAN A GUNTER''']]:
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38415210936/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gunter-575 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38327971/susan-a-breedlove More About SUSAN A GUNTER:
Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Buford, Gwinnett, Georgia Children of CICERO BREEDLOVE and SUSAN GUNTER are:
i. SARAH REBECCA5 BREEDLOVE, b. October 05, 1844; d. August 17, 1913; m. PLEADES HADAWAY HAYS; b. April 07, 1857; d. June 15, 1913. Notes for SARAH REBECCA BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38329393/sarah-rebecca-hays More About SARAH REBECCA BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Buford, Gwinnett, Georgia Notes for PLEADES HADAWAY HAYS:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38328387/pleades-hadaway-hays More About PLEADES HADAWAY HAYS:
Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Buford, Gwinnett, Georgia ii. ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE, b. January 26, 1846; d. January 07, 1933; m. WILLIAM T WALLIS; b. January 06, 1852; d. January 06, 1936. Notes for ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155378391/elizabeth-wallis More About ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Buford, Gwinnett, Georgia Notes for WILLIAM T WALLIS:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155378428/william-t-wallis More About WILLIAM T WALLIS:
Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Buford, Gwinnett, Georgia iii. MARTHA F BREEDLOVE, b. October 20, 1847, Georgia; d. January 27, 1919, Buford, Gwinnett, Georgia; m. HENRY E HAYS; b. October 24, 1853, Georgia; d. October 02, 1935, Gwinnett, Georgia. Notes for MARTHA F BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38328360/martha-f-hays More About MARTHA F BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Buford, Gwinnett, Georgia Notes for HENRY E HAYS:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38328332/henry-e-hays More About HENRY E HAYS:
Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Buford, Gwinnett, Georgia iv. JOHN W BREEDLOVE, b. August 08, 1848, Georgia; d. July 01, 1922, Georgia; m. JANE ELIZABETH MAUGHON; b. March 08, 1849, Georgia; d. February 01, 1931, Richmond, Georgia. Notes for JOHN W BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52984120/john-w-breedlove More About JOHN W BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Notes for JANE ELIZABETH MAUGHON:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52984215/jane-elizabeth-breedlove More About JANE ELIZABETH MAUGHON:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia v. JAMES BREEDLOVE, b. 1852. Notes for JAMES BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64501492/james-breedlove vi. FRANCES M BREEDLOVE, b. 1859. Notes for FRANCES M BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41632977/frances-m-hays 13. JAMES FOSTER4 BREEDLOVE (RICHARD FOSTER3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born June 05, 1823 in Campton, Walton, Georgia, and died June 28, 1902 in Campton, Walton, Georgia. He married AMANDA TUCKER BRADLEY February 22, 1847 in Walton, Georgia. She was born February 08, 1830 in Walton, Georgia, and died February 25, 1901 in Walton, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-298|'''JAMES FOSTER BREEDLOVE''']]:
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Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, Walton, Georgia More About AMANDA TUCKER BRADLEY:
Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Children of JAMES BREEDLOVE and AMANDA BRADLEY are:
i. SUSAN ELIZABETH5 BREEDLOVE, b. December 03, 1847, Georgia; d. April 20, 1862, Georgia. Notes for SUSAN ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56885547 ii. JOEL COLLEY BREEDLOVE, b. June 02, 1849, Walton, Georgia; d. March 11, 1905, Walton, Georgia; m. AMANDA GERTRUDE CARITHERS, September 02, 1879; b. October 27, 1857, Walton, Georgia; d. December 24, 1928, Fulton, Georgia. Notes for JOEL COLLEY BREEDLOVE:
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Burial: Rest Haven Cemetery, Monroe, Walton, Georgia More About AMANDA GERTRUDE CARITHERS:
Burial: Rest Haven Cemetery, Monroe, Walton, Georgia iii. THOMAS RICHARD BREEDLOVE, b. March 04, 1851, Georgia; d. September 19, 1881, Georgia. Notes for THOMAS RICHARD BREEDLOVE:
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Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, iv. ALPHLAS J BREEDLOVE, b. March 19, 1851; d. March 20, 1851. Notes for ALPHLAS J BREEDLOVE:
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Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, v. JAMES MADISON BREEDLOVE, b. October 15, 1852, Georgia; d. March 31, 1939, Walton, Georgia; m. (1) MAHALA EVELYN GUNTER, September 24, 1874; b. March 24, 1848, Georgia; d. June 21, 1899, Walton, Georgia; m. (2) LOU DORA ELLA DAVID, January 29, 1901; b. December 31, 1871, Georgia; d. July 16, 1956, Barrow, Georgia. Notes for JAMES MADISON BREEDLOVE:
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Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, Notes for MAHALA EVELYN GUNTER:
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Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, Notes for LOU DORA ELLA DAVID:
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Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, vi. JOHN OLIVER BREEDLOVE, b. November 02, 1854; d. February 02, 1922, Walton, Georgia; m. MARY ANN MCGAUGHEY, November 07, 1880; b. January 22, 1859; d. December 04, 1903. Notes for JOHN OLIVER BREEDLOVE:
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Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, Notes for MARY ANN MCGAUGHEY:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23973731/mary-ann-breedlove More About MARY ANN MCGAUGHEY:
Burial: Mount Vernon Christian Church Cemetery, Monroe, Walton, Georgia vii. GEORGE WASHINGTON BREEDLOVE, b. March 03, 1856, Walton, Georgia; d. February 21, 1914, Walton, Georgia; m. MARY SUSAN DOSTER, December 28, 1876, Walton, Georgia; b. June 10, 1858, Georgia; d. January 01, 1927, Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia. Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON BREEDLOVE:
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Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Notes for MARY SUSAN DOSTER:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52996355/mary-breedlove More About MARY SUSAN DOSTER:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia viii. FRANCES LUTITIA BREEDLOVE, b. March 12, 1858, Georgia; d. November 07, 1922, Gratis, Walton, Georgia; m. THEOPHOLIS HYLIER GUNTER; b. April 12, 1852, Georgia; d. November 18, 1932, Walton, Georgia. Notes for FRANCES LUTITIA BREEDLOVE:
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Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia Notes for THEOPHOLIS HYLIER GUNTER:
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Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia ix. WILLIAM LUTHER BREEDLOVE, b. August 16, 1863, Walton, Georgia; d. May 03, 1938, Walton, Georgia. Notes for WILLIAM LUTHER BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31424981 More About WILLIAM LUTHER BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Rest Haven Cemetery, Monroe, Walton, Georgia x. AMANDA L BREEDLOVE, b. May 25, 1866; d. January 29, 1875. Notes for AMANDA L BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56882031 More About AMANDA L BREEDLOVE:
Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, Walton, Georgia xi. ORILLAS W BREEDLOVE, b. July 26, 1868, Walton, Georgia; d. May 29, 1870, Walton, Georgia. Notes for ORILLAS W BREEDLOVE:
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Burial: James F. Breedlove Family Cemetery, Walton, Georgia xii. LEILA ODEL BREEDLOVE, b. August 04, 1873, Walton, Georgia; d. April 06, 1935, Walton, Georgia. Notes for LEILA ODEL BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36091963 More About LEILA ODEL BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia 14. RICHARD MARION4 BREEDLOVE (RICHARD FOSTER3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born June 12, 1825 in Georgia, and died November 24, 1900 in Smith, Texas. He married SUSAN HINTON April 21, 1850 in Walton, Georgia. She was born September 15, 1830, and died October 22, 1893 in Texas. Notes for [[Breedlove-790|'''RICHARD MARION BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-790 Marriage Notes for RICHARD BREEDLOVE and SUSAN HINTON:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWCT-RJ2 Children of RICHARD BREEDLOVE and SUSAN HINTON are:
i. JAMES MONROE5 BREEDLOVE, b. February 14, 1851; d. December 02, 1893.
ii. SARAH ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE, b. September 23, 1852; d. October 03, 1875.
iii. MARTHA ANN BREEDLOVE, b. September 10, 1854; d. December 22, 1877; m. UNKNOWN PARMER.
iv. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE, b. October 22, 1856, Georgia; d. January 11, 1924, Texas; m. ROSIE ELIZABETH ASHBY; b. February 29, 1872, Henderson, Rusk, Texas; d. June 25, 1962, Cherokee, Texas. Notes for WILLIAM FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52378641/william-franklin-breedlove More About WILLIAM FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Salem Cemetery, Troup, Smith, Texas Notes for ROSIE ELIZABETH ASHBY:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42922312/rosie-elizabeth-breedlove More About ROSIE ELIZABETH ASHBY:
Burial: Salem Cemetery, Troup, Smith, Texas v. THOMAS MINS BREEDLOVE, b. September 15, 1859; d. June 05, 1864.
vi. LUCY PRICE BREEDLOVE, b. March 31, 1862; m. HENRY LOONEY.
vii. MARY FRANCES BREEDLOVE, b. September 05, 1864; m. UNKNOWN WEBB.
viii. JOSEPH PENINGTON BREEDLOVE, b. January 01, 1867, Georgia; d. August 24, 1928, Comanche, Texas. Notes for JOSEPH PENINGTON BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62931736/joseph-penington-breedlove More About JOSEPH PENINGTON BREEDLOVE:
Burial: White Point Cemetery, Comanche, Comanche, Texas ix. CALVIN JOHNSTON BREEDLOVE, b. February 1869, Georgia.
x. JOEL COLLY BREEDLOVE, b. 1872; d. January 20, 1877.
xi. DAVID PATMAN BREEDLOVE, b. December 28, 1875, Smith, Texas; d. June 15, 1956, Comanche, Comanche, Texas; m. NINA JANES; b. August 16, 1887, Comanche, Texas; d. August 22, 1940, Brownwood, Brown, Texas. Notes for DAVID PATMAN BREEDLOVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62931724/david-patman-breedlove More About DAVID PATMAN BREEDLOVE:
Burial: June 17, 1956, White Point Cemetery, Comanche, Comanche, Texas Notes for NINA JANES:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62931730/nina-breedlove More About NINA JANES:
Burial: White Point Cemetery, Comanche, Comanche, Texas 15. JOHN HARDEN4 BREEDLOVE (RICHARD FOSTER3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born March 26, 1827 in Walton, Georgia, and died July 27, 1885 in Walton, Georgia. He married MATILDA MOZELLE JENNINGS November 29, 1849 in Walton, Georgia. She was born September 10, 1832 in Clarke, Georgia, and died April 18, 1922 in Walton, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-338|'''JOHN HARDEN BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52983845 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391313811/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-338 More About JOHN HARDEN BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Notes for [[Jennings-3751|'''MATILDA MOZELLE JENNINGS''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95053520/matilda-mozelle-breedlove http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jennings-3751 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391314324/facts More About MATILDA MOZELLE JENNINGS:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Marriage Notes for JOHN BREEDLOVE and MATILDA JENNINGS:
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4766&h=21561398&ssrc=pt&tid=78980204&pid=38391314324&usePUB=true Children of JOHN BREEDLOVE and MATILDA JENNINGS are:
i. SARAH FRANCES5 BREEDLOVE, b. October 04, 1850, Georgia; d. March 24, 1888, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-346|'''SARAH FRANCES BREEDLOVE''':
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52985056/sarah-frances-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391315167/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-346 More About SARAH FRANCES BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia ii. HENRIETTA N BREEDLOVE, b. April 06, 1852, Walton, Georgia; d. May 25, 1925, Walton, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-352|'''HENRIETTA N BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52984977/henrietta-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391315213/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-352 More About HENRIETTA N BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia iii. RICHARD FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE, b. April 11, 1854, Walton, Georgia; d. August 13, 1903, Athens, Clarke, Georgia; m. EMMA BEATRICE MOSGROVE, December 20, 1885, Garland, Arkansas; b. July 21, 1868, Iowa; d. April 09, 1935, Saint Louis, Missouri. Notes for [[Breedlove-354|'''RICHARD FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52984808/richard-franklin-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391315266/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-354 More About RICHARD FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Notes for [[Mosgrove-14|'''EMMA BEATRICE MOSGROVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186230152/emma-b-ferguson https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391315471/facts https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mosgrove-14 More About EMMA BEATRICE MOSGROVE:
Burial: Valhalla Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri Marriage Notes for RICHARD BREEDLOVE and EMMA MOSGROVE:
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2548&h=29902&ssrc=pt&tid=78980204&pid=38391315266&usePUB=true iv. SYNTHIA KALISTA BREEDLOVE, b. August 18, 1856, Georgia; d. December 13, 1914, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-353|'''SYNTHIA KALISTA BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391573460/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-353 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52985077/synthia-kalista-breedlove More About SYNTHIA KALISTA BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia v. GEORGE WASHINGTON BREEDLOVE, b. November 10, 1858, Walton, Georgia; d. October 31, 1933, Walton, Georgia; m. BELA FLORENCE TREADWELL, December 26, 1894, Walton, Georgia; b. April 06, 1874, Walton, Georgia; d. June 24, 1957, Walton, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-344|'''GEORGE WASHINGTON BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99232433/george-washington-breedlove https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-344 More About GEORGE WASHINGTON BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia Notes for BELA FLORENCE TREADWELL:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99232390/bela-florence-breedlove More About BELA FLORENCE TREADWELL:
Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia vi. WILLIAM GREEN BREEDLOVE, b. March 18, 1861, Georgia; d. March 20, 1952, Walton, Georgia; m. MARY EDWARDS, October 31, 1886, Walton, Georgia; b. October 22, 1858, Georgia; d. July 21, 1944, Walton, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-345|'''WILLIAM GREEN BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99042392/william-green-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391315332/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-345 More About WILLIAM GREEN BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia Notes for [[Edwards-10335|'''MARY EDWARDS''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99042457/mary-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38428232838 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Edwards-10335 More About MARY EDWARDS:
Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia vii. CICERO GILES BREEDLOVE, b. September 22, 1863; d. February 02, 1919, Silver City, Owyhee, Idaho; m. IDA CATHERINE KETNER, September 23, 1906, Oneida, Idaho; b. March 19, 1871, Hamilton, Caldwell, Missouri; d. August 10, 1945, Boise, Ada, Idaho. Notes for [[Breedlove-351|'''CICERO GILES BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59467972/cicero-giles-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391574616 http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-351 More About CICERO GILES BREEDLOVE:
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho Notes for [[Ketner-139|'''IDA CATHERINE KETNER''']]:
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38393535871 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31122289/ida-b-tate http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ketner-139 More About IDA CATHERINE KETNER:
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho Marriage Notes for CICERO BREEDLOVE and IDA KETNER:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8WG-RXG viii. MARTHA ERA BREEDLOVE, b. April 11, 1866, Georgia; d. December 08, 1958, Clarke, Georgia. Notes for [[Breedlove-347|'''MARTHA ERA BREEDLOVE''']]:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52985015/m-era-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391574648 http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-347 More About MARTHA ERA BREEDLOVE: Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia ix. SYLVANUS OSCAR BREEDLOVE, b. April 11, 1868, Walton, Georgia; d. August 20, 1937, Walton, Georgia; m. ELEANOR ELIZABETH BLASINGAME, October 25, 1896, Walton, Georgia; b. June 11, 1874, Georgia; d. September 09, 1951, Walton, Georgia. Notes for SYLVANUS OSCAR BREEDLOVE: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391574697/facts https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33641108/sylvanus-oscar-breedlove http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-350 More About SYLVANUS OSCAR BREEDLOVE: Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia Notes for ELEANOR ELIZABETH BLASINGAME: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33641122/eleanor-elizabeth-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38393148495 http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blasingame-36 More About ELEANOR ELIZABETH BLASINGAME: Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia x. JOSEPHINE A BREEDLOVE, b. March 12, 1873; d. September 09, 1893. Notes for JOSEPHINE A BREEDLOVE: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391576302/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-348 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52984991/josephine-a-breedlove More About JOSEPHINE A BREEDLOVE: Burial: Shoal Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Walton, Georgia xi. JOHN HARDEN HARDING WAYNE BREEDLOVE, b. September 07, 1870, Georgia; d. October 10, 1947, Coffee, Georgia; m. WILLIE ADELE DARBY, June 19, 1901, Montgomery, Georgia; b. February 26, 1881, Georgia; d. November 12, 1961, Ben Hill, Georgia. Notes for JOHN HARDEN HARDING WAYNE BREEDLOVE: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38391576301/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-349 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34553824/john-harden-breedlovehttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34553824 More About JOHN HARDEN HARDING WAYNE BREEDLOVE: Burial: Douglas City Cemetery, Douglas, Coffee, Georgia Notes for WILLIE ADELE DARBY: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34553837 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34553837/willie-adele-breedlove https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38393127274 http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Darby-803 More About WILLIE ADELE DARBY: Burial: Douglas City Cemetery, Douglas, Coffee, Georgia Marriage Notes for JOHN BREEDLOVE and WILLIE DARBY: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4766&h=20610998&ssrc=pt&tid=78980204&pid=38393127274&usePUB=true 16. ELIZA ANN4 BREEDLOVE (RICHARD FOSTER3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born April 12, 1829, and died September 22, 1901. She married JOHNSON FROST VERNER. He was born August 27, 1822, and died December 12, 1885. Notes for ELIZA ANN BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17420743 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-637 More About ELIZA ANN BREEDLOVE: Burial: Old Breedlove Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Notes for JOHNSON FROST VERNER: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17420779 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Verner-209 More About JOHNSON FROST VERNER: Burial: Old Breedlove Cemetery, Walton, Georgia Children of ELIZA BREEDLOVE and JOHNSON VERNER are: i. ELIZA5 VERNER. Notes for ELIZA VERNER: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17420832 More About ELIZA VERNER: Burial: Old Breedlove Cemetery, Walton, Georgia ii. HENRY F VERNER, b. May 14, 1846; d. March 28, 1902. Notes for HENRY F VERNER: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24060111 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Verner-220 More About HENRY F VERNER: Burial: Rest Haven Cemetery, Monroe, Walton, Georgia iii. ARTAMICIA ALPHARETTA VERNER, b. 1859; d. 1916. Notes for ARTAMICIA ALPHARETTA VERNER: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139023751 More About ARTAMICIA ALPHARETTA VERNER: Burial: Bethesda Cemetery, Camden, Ouachita, Arkansas iv. ALBERT JOHNSON VERNER, b. May 21, 1861, Georgia; d. February 20, 1905, Walton, Georgia. Notes for ALBERT JOHNSON VERNER: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46301492 More About ALBERT JOHNSON VERNER: Burial: Mount Carmel Church Cemetery, Snows Mill, Walton, Georgia v. NAOMI CAROLINE VERNER, b. April 24, 1868; d. July 06, 1946, Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia. Notes for NAOMI CAROLINE VERNER: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17418322 More About NAOMI CAROLINE VERNER: Burial: Mount Vernon Christian Church Cemetery, Monroe, Walton, Georgia 17. BENJAMIN F4 BREEDLOVE (RICHARD FOSTER3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1837, and died Abt. 1859. He married MARY FRANCES HAILES. Child of BENJAMIN BREEDLOVE and MARY HAILES is: i. BENJAMIN F5 BREEDLOVE, JR, b. Abt. 1859. 18. SARAH JUDITH4 BREEDLOVE (RICHARD FOSTER3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born January 08, 1839, and died August 13, 1914. She married (1) WILLIAM G HAILES. He was born October 10, 1836, and died July 11, 1862 in Tennessee. She married (2) CALVIN C PATRICK. He was born July 13, 1834 in Georgia, and died December 09, 1905 in Vidalia, Georgia. Notes for SARAH JUDITH BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24292205 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breedlove-341 More About SARAH JUDITH BREEDLOVE: Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church, Gratis, Walton, Georgia Notes for CALVIN C PATRICK: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/38404656831/facts http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Patrick-1976 More About CALVIN C PATRICK: Burial: Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Gratis, Walton, Georgia Child of SARAH BREEDLOVE and WILLIAM HAILES is: i. MARTHA TALLULAH5 HAILES, b. February 23, 1859, Walton, Georgia; d. December 1932, Vidalia, Georgia; m. WILLIAM LEANDER DARBY, Walton, Georgia; b. September 25, 1858; d. October 11, 1930. Notes for MARTHA TALLULAH HAILES: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80319519 More About MARTHA TALLULAH HAILES: Burial: Pinecrest Cemetery, Vidalia, Toombs, Georgia Notes for WILLIAM LEANDER DARBY: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80319603 More About WILLIAM LEANDER DARBY: Burial: Pinecrest Cemetery, Vidalia, Toombs, Georgia Children of SARAH BREEDLOVE and CALVIN PATRICK are: ii. JOHN WILLIAM5 PATRICK, b. January 26, 1870; d. May 23, 1871. Notes for JOHN WILLIAM PATRICK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56996848 More About JOHN WILLIAM PATRICK: Burial: Breedlove Family Cemetery, Walton, Georgia iii. OLA PATRICK. iv. PEARL ESTELLE PATRICK, b. 1878; d. August 26, 1968, DeKalb, Georgia. Notes for PEARL ESTELLE PATRICK: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78980204/person/162338622774/facts 19. ALFRED WESLEY4 BREEDLOVE (WILLIAM WATKINS3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born November 13, 1819 in Hancock, Georgia, and died April 16, 1903 in Dawson, Terrell, Georgia. He married FRANCES CASANDRA HARDIN February 20, 1849. She was born February 25, 1833 in Walton, Georgia, and died June 25, 1887 in Graves, Terrell, Georgia. Notes for ALFRED WESLEY BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28913237/alfred-wesley-breedlove More About ALFRED WESLEY BREEDLOVE: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia Notes for FRANCES CASANDRA HARDIN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28913291/frances-casandra-breedlove More About FRANCES CASANDRA HARDIN: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia Children of ALFRED BREEDLOVE and FRANCES HARDIN are: i. WILLIAM TOWNSEN5 BREEDLOVE, b. August 15, 1852; d. September 12, 1869. More About WILLIAM TOWNSEN BREEDLOVE: Burial: Sumter, Georgia ii. RUFUS H BREEDLOVE, b. April 03, 1853; d. January 25, 1867. More About RUFUS H BREEDLOVE: Burial: Sumter, Georgia iii. LAURA JANE BREEDLOVE, b. January 02, 1854; d. March 05, 1943; m. WILLIE S WHITCHARD; b. January 15, 1852; d. September 10, 1884. Notes for LAURA JANE BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73714139/laura_jane-whitchard More About LAURA JANE BREEDLOVE: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia Notes for WILLIE S WHITCHARD: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73714207/willie-s-whitchard More About WILLIE S WHITCHARD: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia iv. ALICE EUGENIA BREEDLOVE, b. December 16, 1855, Lee, Georgia; d. October 29, 1925, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia; m. THOMAS SYDENHAM GOODE; b. June 05, 1836, Stewart, Georgia; d. June 21, 1896, Randolph, Georgia. Notes for ALICE EUGENIA BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28914372/alice-goode More About ALICE EUGENIA BREEDLOVE: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia Notes for THOMAS SYDENHAM GOODE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18534209/thomas-sydenham-goode More About THOMAS SYDENHAM GOODE: Burial: Rehoboth Cemetery, Shellman, Randolph, Georgia v. BENJAMIN WESLEY BREEDLOVE, b. January 23, 1858, Lee, Georgia; d. June 15, 1939, Terrell, Georgia; m. MARTHA VIOLA SMITH; b. 1862; d. 1915. Notes for BENJAMIN WESLEY BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29138024/benjamin-wesley-breedlove More About BENJAMIN WESLEY BREEDLOVE: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia Notes for MARTHA VIOLA SMITH: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29138088/martha-viola-breedlove More About MARTHA VIOLA SMITH: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia vi. GEORGE HENRY BREEDLOVE, b. November 12, 1861, Lee, Georgia; d. January 18, 1900, Georgia. Notes for GEORGE HENRY BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28914432/george-henry-breedlove More About GEORGE HENRY BREEDLOVE: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia vii. LEONORA CORNELIUS BREEDLOVE, b. March 20, 1865, Lee, Georgia; d. December 05, 1964; m. JOHN LOUIS SMITH; b. February 08, 1860; d. October 25, 1942. Notes for LEONORA CORNELIUS BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73721345/leonora-smith More About LEONORA CORNELIUS BREEDLOVE: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia Notes for JOHN LOUIS SMITH: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73721057/john-louis-smith More About JOHN LOUIS SMITH: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia viii. FRANCIS FRANK EUGENIA BREEDLOVE, b. April 02, 1867, Lee, Georgia; d. February 22, 1928, Shelby, Tennessee; m. ANNIE VERNELIA STEMBRIDGE; b. July 03, 1875; d. July 06, 1951, Shelby, Tennessee. Notes for FRANCIS FRANK EUGENIA BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75962521/francis-e-breedlove More About FRANCIS FRANK EUGENIA BREEDLOVE: Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee Notes for ANNIE VERNELIA STEMBRIDGE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75962519/annie-vernelia-breedlove More About ANNIE VERNELIA STEMBRIDGE: Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee ix. ANNIE MARION BREEDLOVE, b. May 10, 1869, Lee, Georgia; d. March 08, 1962, DeKalb, Georgia; m. SAMUEL ROBERT CHRISTIE; b. March 25, 1848, Randolph, Georgia; d. July 02, 1939, Decatur, DeKalb, Georgia. Notes for ANNIE MARION BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156842845/annie-christie More About ANNIE MARION BREEDLOVE: Burial: Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, DeKalb, Georgia Notes for SAMUEL ROBERT CHRISTIE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156842820/samuel-robert-christie More About SAMUEL ROBERT CHRISTIE: Burial: Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, DeKalb, Georgia x. EDDIE ADOLPHUS ALFORD BREEDLOVE, b. December 04, 1871, Terrell, Georgia; d. December 27, 1947, Graves, Terrell, Georgia; m. MARGARET MAGGIE SESSIONS; b. June 24, 1877, Terrell, Georgia; d. January 13, 1962, Graves, Terrell, Georgia. Notes for EDDIE ADOLPHUS ALFORD BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28912405/eddie-alford-breedlove More About EDDIE ADOLPHUS ALFORD BREEDLOVE: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia Notes for MARGARET MAGGIE SESSIONS: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28912756/margaret-maggie-breedlove More About MARGARET MAGGIE SESSIONS: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia xi. LUCIUS BREEDLOVE, b. April 06, 1873, Terrell, Georgia; d. April 24, 1953. Notes for LUCIUS BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73720564/lucius-breedlove More About LUCIUS BREEDLOVE: Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell, Georgia 20. ALPHIUS D4 BREEDLOVE (JOHN HARDING3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born March 20, 1832 in Georgia, and died March 21, 1917 in Drew, Arkansas. He married (1) SOPHRONIA BUTLER. He married (2) HALEY ANN MYHAND. She was born September 29, 1840 in Harris, Georgia, and died November 23, 1930 in Drew, Arkansas. Notes for ALPHIUS D BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80904583/alphius-d-breedlove More About ALPHIUS D BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for HALEY ANN MYHAND: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39901940/haley-ann-breedlove More About HALEY ANN MYHAND: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Child of ALPHIUS BREEDLOVE and SOPHRONIA BUTLER is: i. EMMA5 BREEDLOVE. Children of ALPHIUS BREEDLOVE and HALEY MYHAND are: ii. MILTON T5 BREEDLOVE, b. December 08, 1875; d. August 19, 1959; m. EDITH OWEN; b. October 04, 1883, Lincoln Arkansas; d. July 31, 1940, Pulaski, Arkansas. Notes for MILTON T BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78473080/milton-t-breedlove More About MILTON T BREEDLOVE: Burial: Walnut Lake Cemetery, Dumas, Desha, Arkansas Notes for EDITH OWEN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172407723/edith-breedlove More About EDITH OWEN: Burial: Walnut Lake Cemetery, Dumas, Desha, Arkansas iii. BENJAMIN BREEDLOVE. Notes for BENJAMIN BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905904/sallie-e-breedlove iv. SALLIE E BREEDLOVE, b. August 24, 1878; d. June 16, 1888. Notes for SALLIE E BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905904/sallie-e-breedlove More About SALLIE E BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas v. KATIE BREEDLOVE, b. January 19, 1874, Drew, Arkansas; d. December 10, 1900, Drew, Arkansas; m. JESSIE THOMAS PEACOCK, 1900; b. November 19, 1876, Arkansas; d. March 18, 1970, Drew, Arkansas. Notes for KATIE BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80938641/katie-peacock More About KATIE BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for JESSIE THOMAS PEACOCK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80938624/jessie-thomas-peacock More About JESSIE THOMAS PEACOCK: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas vi. WILLIAM R BEN BREEDLOVE, b. October 03, 1872, Drew, Arkansas; d. October 25, 1929, Drew, Arkansas; m. ELIZABETH NAUGHER; b. August 17, 1878, Drew, Arkansas; d. July 02, 1951, Drew, Arkansas. Notes for WILLIAM R BEN BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905463/william-r-breedlove More About WILLIAM R BEN BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for ELIZABETH NAUGHER: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905822/elizabeth-breedlove More About ELIZABETH NAUGHER: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas 21. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4 BREEDLOVE (JOHN HARDING3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born April 29, 1834 in Georgia, and died October 08, 1897. He married MAMIE MOREL. She was born February 22, 1840 in South Carolina, and died September 22, 1877 in Savannah, Georgia. Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103283909/benjamin-f.-breedlove More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BREEDLOVE: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Fort Valley, Peach, Georgia Children of BENJAMIN BREEDLOVE and MAMIE MOREL are: i. GEORGE KOLLOCK5 BREEDLOVE, b. August 31, 1860; d. March 29, 1873. Notes for GEORGE KOLLOCK BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103284160/george-kollock-breedlove More About GEORGE KOLLOCK BREEDLOVE: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Fort Valley, Peach, Georgia ii. ANNIE BREEDLOVE, b. 1863; d. September 1899; m. JOSEPH L SMITH. Notes for ANNIE BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112962770/annie-smith More About ANNIE BREEDLOVE: Burial: Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia iii. MAMIE BREEDLOVE, m. JULIAN B FREDERICK. iv. BENJAMIN ECKLES BREEDLOVE. 22. HENRY FLETCHER4 BREEDLOVE (JOHN HARDING3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born December 25, 1841 in Georgia, and died June 12, 1892 in Tillar, Drew, Arkansas. He married SARAH ELIZABETH PEACOCK. She was born September 21, 1841 in Wilkinson, Georgia, and died November 05, 1883 in Florence, Drew, Arkansas. Notes for HENRY FLETCHER BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905662/henry-fletcher-breedlove More About HENRY FLETCHER BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for SARAH ELIZABETH PEACOCK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905543/sarah-elizabeth-breedlove More About SARAH ELIZABETH PEACOCK: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Children of HENRY BREEDLOVE and SARAH PEACOCK are: i. JOHN5 BREEDLOVE. ii. THOMAS BREEDLOVE. iii. ANNIE ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE, b. August 25, 1866, Florence, Drew, Arkansas; d. August 15, 1904, Drew, Arkansas; m. ANDREW MILES TILGHMON; b. January 27, 1861; d. September 1952, Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas. Notes for ANNIE ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80962781/annie-elizabeth-tilghmon More About ANNIE ELIZABETH BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for ANDREW MILES TILGHMON: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64554001/andrew-miles-tilghmon More About ANDREW MILES TILGHMON: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas iv. DORA CATHERINE BREEDLOVE, b. March 11, 1868, Florence, Drew, Arkansas; d. September 17, 1954, Florence, Drew, Arkansas; m. JOHN VOLNEY HAYES; b. October 30, 1861; d. April 21, 1949. Notes for DORA CATHERINE BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80912871/dora-catherine-hayes More About DORA CATHERINE BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for JOHN VOLNEY HAYES: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80912914/john-volney-hayes More About JOHN VOLNEY HAYES: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas v. IVERSON DELANSEN BREEDLOVE, b. November 01, 1871; d. August 05, 1944; m. MARY CATHERINE AYCOCK; b. November 22, 1872; d. March 27, 1949. Notes for IVERSON DELANSEN BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131549822/iverson-delansen-breedlove More About IVERSON DELANSEN BREEDLOVE: Burial: Norwood Cemetery, Hearne, Robertson, Texas Notes for MARY CATHERINE AYCOCK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131549918/mary-catherine-breedlove More About MARY CATHERINE AYCOCK: Burial: Norwood Cemetery, Hearne, Robertson, Texas vi. GEORGE BREEDLOVE, b. May 18, 1874; d. November 23, 1874. Notes for GEORGE BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905606/george-breedlove More About GEORGE BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas vii. EDGAR HARVEY BREEDLOVE, b. April 27, 1877, Texas; d. September 1947, Jasper, Jasper, Missouri. Notes for EDGAR HARVEY BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84312364/edgar-harvey-breedlove More About EDGAR HARVEY BREEDLOVE: Burial: Bentonville Cemetery, Bentonville, Benton, Arkansas viii. MAGGIE CARRIE BREEDLOVE, b. April 15, 1878, Florence, Drew, Arkansas; d. September 30, 1925, Drew, Arkansas. Notes for MAGGIE CARRIE BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80838098/maggie-carrie-henley More About MAGGIE CARRIE BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas 23. RANSON S4 BREEDLOVE (BENJAMIN H3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) Children of RANSON S BREEDLOVE are: i. FLETCHER5 BREEDLOVE. ii. MARGARET BREEDLOVE. iii. WILLIE BREEDLOVE. 24. WILLIAM E4 BREEDLOVE (BENJAMIN H3, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born September 17, 1837 in Wilkinson, Georgia, and died November 12, 1902 in Arkansas. He married SUSIE J PEACOCK. She was born December 14, 1839, and died August 13, 1921. Notes for WILLIAM E BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905986/w.f.-breedlove More About WILLIAM E BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for SUSIE J PEACOCK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905933/susie-j-breedlove More About SUSIE J PEACOCK: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Children of WILLIAM BREEDLOVE and SUSIE PEACOCK are: i. WILLIAM5 BREEDLOVE. ii. BENJAMIN H BREEDLOVE, b. July 02, 1870; d. May 01, 1950. Notes for BENJAMIN H BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80905494/ben-h-breedlove More About BENJAMIN H BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas iii. ADA BREEDLOVE, b. March 23, 1874, Drew, Arkansas; d. February 17, 1938, Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas; m. A E GRAVES. iv. SALLIE HESTER BREEDLOVE, b. August 18, 1880; d. March 18, 1933; m. JOHN R MARTIN, 1898; b. June 09, 1880; d. July 25, 1970. Notes for SALLIE HESTER BREEDLOVE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80934900/sallie-hester-martin More About SALLIE HESTER BREEDLOVE: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas Notes for JOHN R MARTIN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80934917/john-r-martin More About JOHN R MARTIN: Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Monticello, Drew, Arkasas 25. WILLIAM HENRY4 WARREN (MARY W3 BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born July 20, 1844 in Georgia, and died August 09, 1917 in Alabama. He married SARAH CAROLINE FLEMING January 03, 1871. She was born July 01, 1851, and died February 08, 1933. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10063168 More About WILLIAM HENRY WARREN: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Alabama Notes for SARAH CAROLINE FLEMING: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54519243 More About SARAH CAROLINE FLEMING: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Alabama Children of WILLIAM WARREN and SARAH FLEMING are: i. SIDNEY5 WARREN, b. November 09, 1871; d. April 08, 1945. ii. ALICE FLEMING WARREN, b. August 02, 1873, Alabama; d. December 13, 1960; m. JAMES HENRY MCGEE, Abt. 1894; b. August 30, 1866, Alabama; d. October 31, 1927, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama. Notes for ALICE FLEMING WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45086883 More About ALICE FLEMING WARREN: Burial: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama Notes for JAMES HENRY MCGEE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45086884 More About JAMES HENRY MCGEE: Burial: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama iii. CORA WARREN, b. February 25, 1875. iv. FLORENCE WARREN, b. December 16, 1876, Clintonville, Coffee, Alabama; d. November 30, 1969; m. WALKER CHILTON PEACOCK, November 07, 1895; b. November 13, 1869, Clintonville, Coffee, Alabama; d. June 13, 1924, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama. Notes for FLORENCE WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45086954 More About FLORENCE WARREN: Burial: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama Notes for WALKER CHILTON PEACOCK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45086956 More About WALKER CHILTON PEACOCK: Burial: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama v. MARY BREEDLOVE WARREN, b. March 04, 1878. vi. JESSE WARREN, b. October 15, 1880; d. 1901. vii. JOHN LINTON WARREN, b. December 03, 1883, Clintonville, Coffee, Alabama; d. September 25, 1963, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama. Notes for JOHN LINTON WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45071695 More About JOHN LINTON WARREN: Burial: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama viii. VIRGINIA OLIN WARREN, b. July 01, 1886. ix. CLEMMIE GLENN WARREN, b. January 09, 1889. x. WILLIAM MARION WARREN, b. March 20, 1891; d. 1959. Notes for WILLIAM MARION WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30098112/william-marion-warren More About WILLIAM MARION WARREN: Burial: Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama xi. MAX LEE WARREN, b. October 24, 1893; d. October 17, 1969. Notes for MAX LEE WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30097940/max-lee-warren More About MAX LEE WARREN: Burial: Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama 26. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4 WARREN (MARY W3 BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born August 12, 1847 in Georgia, and died July 04, 1922 in Alabama. He married MARTHA ANN PEACOCK December 12, 1887. She was born December 16, 1864. Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10063156/benjamin-f-warren More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WARREN: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Georgia Children of BENJAMIN WARREN and MARTHA PEACOCK are: i. EUGENE MASON5 WARREN, b. January 27, 1889; d. December 13, 1918. ii. MABEL WARREN, b. June 17, 1893, Coffee, Alabama; d. April 29, 1993, Alabama; m. FRED S FLEMING; b. July 20, 1884, Alabama; d. December 14, 1929, Coffee, Alabama. Notes for MABEL WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45086677/mabel-fleming More About MABEL WARREN: Burial: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama Notes for FRED S FLEMING: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45086672/fred-s-fleming More About FRED S FLEMING: Burial: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama 27. ERASMUS LAFAYETTE4 WARREN (MARY W3 BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born November 27, 1853 in Alabama, and died June 04, 1926. He married RUBIE BAKER. She was born January 15, 1866, and died November 14, 1951. Notes for ERASMUS LAFAYETTE WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54518947/eramus-l-warren More About ERASMUS LAFAYETTE WARREN: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Georgia Notes for RUBIE BAKER: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54518978/rubie-warren More About RUBIE BAKER: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Georgia Children of ERASMUS WARREN and RUBIE BAKER are: i. MAE5 WARREN. ii. CLEONE WARREN. iii. LINUS WARREN. iv. GLEN WARREN. v. MILTON WARREN. vi. VERA WARREN. vii. RUTH WARREN. viii. WALTER OLIN WARREN. 28. JESSE JEROME4 WARREN (MARY W3 BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM WATKINS2, JOHN1) was born August 05, 1855 in Alabama, and died November 15, 1918. He married (1) SARA JANE SMITH. She was born September 17, 1877, and died October 05, 1946 in Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama. He married (2) ARA WILLIE DUNAWAY 1888. She was born January 05, 1868, and died September 20, 1903. Notes for JESSE JEROME WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54518835 More About JESSE JEROME WARREN: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Alabama Notes for SARA JANE SMITH: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54518875/sara-jane-warren More About SARA JANE SMITH: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Georgia Notes for ARA WILLIE DUNAWAY: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54518811 More About ARA WILLIE DUNAWAY: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Alabama Children of JESSE WARREN and SARA SMITH are: i. RALPH JEROME5 WARREN. ii. JAMES COWEN WARREN. Notes for JAMES COWEN WARREN: possibly https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54516944/james-cowan-warren iii. WILLIE LUCILLE WARREN. Notes for WILLIE LUCILLE WARREN: possibly https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52143392/lucille-pless iv. ROBERT LUKE WARREN. Notes for ROBERT LUKE WARREN: possibly https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54517454/robert-luke-warren v. CLEMMIE WARREN. Children of JESSE WARREN and ARA DUNAWAY are: vi. JESSE MASON5 WARREN. Notes for JESSE MASON WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54518786 vii. ELIZABETH BESSIE M WARREN, b. July 08, 1893, Clintonville, Coffee, Alabama; d. April 29, 1949, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama. Notes for ELIZABETH BESSIE M WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45087084 More About ELIZABETH BESSIE M WARREN: Burial: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama viii. CARRIE WARREN, b. October 07, 1895; d. June 29, 1933. Notes for CARRIE WARREN: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54517151 More About CARRIE WARREN: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Coffee, Alabama ix. WILLIAM PAUL WARREN, b. October 08, 1899, Coffee, Alabama; d. December 1977, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama; m. ODIE BATCHELOR; b. September 25, 1902, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama; d. April 13, 1992. More About WILLIAM PAUL WARREN: Burial: Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama More About ODIE BATCHELOR: Burial: Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama

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Descendants of John D. Young by Dr. David K. Faux Generation 1 1. JOHN D. YOUNG was born on 29 Jan 1766 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 05 Apr 1856 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married MARGARETHA COUNTRYMAN. She was born on 12 Mar 1767 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. She died on 31 Mar 1861 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John D. Young: John D. Young (also known as John T. Young since his father used both his German (Theobald) and English (David) names). The following information provides a comprehensive overview of John D. Young's participation in the American Revolution. "JOHN D. YOUNG, RWPA #RI 1964. He was born in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York) January 29, 1766, a son of Theobald and Margaret (House) Young. He was a nephew of Captain Jost House (Montgomery County Wills, Volume I ;283). He enlisted as a substitute for Hoziah Loyne and served as a fifer in Captain Jonathan Titus' Company ofthe Fourth New York Regiment at Fort Plank for one month and eight days in 1779. John states Loynes was taken ill and sent to the Prisdte House. He served for the remainder of 1779 as a fifer in Captain Joseph House's Company of the Canajoharie District Regiment of Militia and was stationed at Fort Plank for three months and 15 days. John states Jacob Drussler was also a drummer within Fort Plank in 1780. In 1781 and 1782, he served in Captain Joseph House's Company ofthe Canajoharie District Regiment of Militia as a fifer. Young states he was also often out in pursuit of the enemy and occasionally on duty as a sentinel. Casparus Toiler (who states he was born in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York) states Jacob Dusler and John D. Young served in Fort Plank under Captain Jost House from the spring of 1780, until the Fort Plank Settlements were burnt on August 2, 1780. Zoller also states Young's parent's property was destroyed in the aforesaid raid and the whole of House's Company being ordered to move into the fort. Casparus states they lived within Fort Plank until they could build themselves new homes after the war. Zoller also states.... that Joseph C. House who was their Orderly Sergeant was legated Upon by Cap' Joseph House and at times called the Roll often besides left to the said Orderiy Sergeant to arange the Guards respectively. . . Casparus goes on to note that lafter Brant's raid a heavy guard was always left at Fort Plank by Captain Jost House [when his company was absent from the fort. Richard Shimmel states that Young and Dusler served within Fort Plank as musicians during the military seasons of 1780,1781 & 1782. Hozia Loynes [Lyons] states that Young served as his substitute in 1779. Lyones states that Lieutenant Colonel Regnier wanted John to enlist in his regiment as a fifer for the war, but his mother went to Loynes shedding tears for her son and he fhsn returned to the service in the place of Young. Hosiah states that, after Brant's raid, the whole of Captain Joseph House's Company was ordered into Fort Plank and kept on continuous duty until the war's end, primarily under the direction of House's Orderly Sergeant, Joseph C. House. Isaac Pickert states he remember's Young serving in the Fourth New York Regiment and that he and John Countryman were arrested late one night by a paroll guard and taken to the house of Henry Witmosure [Young's deceased step-father's] where Sergeant [-] Hitch and Corporal [-] Dickson were quartered and held under guard till morning when they were taken to the home of Lieutenant George Country man where Captain Jonathan Titus and Captain John Davis were quartered. After being examined by the captains, they were released. Magdalena Pickert states she is the widow ofthe said Isaac Pickert and that she was a daughter of Lieutenant George Countryman. Magdalena states that, in the winter of 1778/9, Captain Titus and Davis of the Fourth New York Regiment were billited within her father's home, See also the pay receipts for Captain Joseph House's Company of the Canajoharie District Regiment of Militia (Revolutionary War Rolls, Jackets 89)." The above sketch of John D. Young's service in the American Revolution was taken verbatim from, "The Bloodied Mohawk: The American Revolution in the Words of Fort Plank's Defenders and Other Mohawk Valley Partisans", by Ken D. Johnson, Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 2002, pp. Generation 1 (con't) 657-658. Clearly John D. Young was a "Patriot" or "Rebel" (depending on one's viewpoint). the baptism of his younger children are found in St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Geissenburg), Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York. (YF) John and family emigrated to Wentworth County in 1813, lived in Glanford Township and Dundas, settling in Barton Township about 1830 (see biography of his son John J. Young). His obituary reads: "At Barton on the 5th inst. Mr. John D. Young aged 88 years." (Hamilton Spectator, 9 April 1856). His death date and that of his wife Anna Margaretha are also found in the Bible record of the James F. Young and Christiana (Young) Young family since Christiana was the daughter of John D. Young and Anna Margaretha (copy from Robert J. Morris). Notes for Margaretha Countryman: The ancestry of Margaret is found in the Michael Shoemaker Book Her obituary reads: At the residence of David Hess Esq., Barton, on the 31st ult., Anna Margaret, wife of the late Capt. John D. Young, at the advanced age of 95 years. (Hamilton Spectator, 4 April 1861). John D. Young and Margaretha Countryman had the following children: 2.i. HANNAH YOUNG was born on 20 Feb 1789 in Montgomery County, New York, USA. She died on 05 Jun 1856. She married DAVID AUGSBURY. He was born in 1788 in Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died in 1855. 3.ii. DAVID YOUNG was born in 1791. He married CATHARINE RICE. 4.iii. GEORGE J. YOUNG was born in 1793 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 25 Aug 1878. He married MARY HUNTER. She was born in 1790 in USA. She died on 09 Jul 1871. 5.iv. WILLIAM J. YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1795 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He married RACHEL AUGSBURY. She was born in 1803. v.CHRISTIANA YOUNG was born on 04 Sep 1797 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. She married JAMES F. YOUNG. Notes for Christiana Young: Christiana married her second cousin James F. Young, son of Daniel. See entry under James F. Young for further information. vi.MAGDALENE YOUNG was born on 22 Jun 1799 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. 6.vii. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 20 May 1801 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. She died on 23 Dec 1862. She married David Hess, son of Samuel Hess and Catharine Kribs on 14 Oct 1823. He was born on 27 Sep 1802. He died on 01 Aug 1889 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. viii.MARGARET YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1803 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. 7.ix. JOHN J. YOUNG was born on 02 Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 20 Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. x.CATHARINE YOUNG was born on 16 Jul 1811 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. Generation 2 2.HANNAH YOUNG (John D.1) was born on 20 Feb 1789 in Montgomery County, New York, USA. She died on 05 Jun 1856. She married DAVID AUGSBURY. He was born in 1788 in Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died in 1855. David Augsbury and Hannah Young had the following children: i.JOHN3 AUGSBURY was born in 1808. ii.DAVID AUGSBURY was born in 1810. He married Elizabeth Countryman in 1830. She was born in 1811. She died in 1874. iii.PEGGY AUGSBURY was born in 1813. iv.SUSAN AUGSBURY was born in 1815. v.MAGDALENA AUGSBURY was born in 1818. She died in 1844. She married CHARLES SPRAKER. vi.CHRISTINA AUGSBURY was born in 1820. vii.BETSEY AUGSBURY was born in 1822. viii.MATILDY AUGSBURY was born in 1825. ix.NANCY AUGSBURY was born in 1828. 3.DAVID YOUNG (John D.1) was born in 1791. He married CATHARINE RICE. David Young and Catharine Rice had the following children: i.LOUISA YOUNG was born in 1820. She died in 1897. She married Edmund Sargent in 1841. 9.ii. PHILANA YOUNG was born in 1822. She married ALFRED SARGENT. He was born in 1824. He died in 1852. iii.FANNY YOUNG was born in 1826. She married ANDREW COLE. iv.MARGUERITE YOUNG was born in 1829. v.CATHARINE YOUNG was born in 1832. vi.DAVID YOUNG was born in 1834. 4.GEORGE J. YOUNG (John D.1) was born in 1793 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 25 Aug 1878. He married MARY HUNTER. She was born in 1790 in USA. She died on 09 Jul 1871. George J. Young and Mary Hunter had the following children: 9.i.MARY ANN YOUNG was born on 22 Dec 1821 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married JAMES S. HILL. He was born on 15 Jan 1818 in England. He died on 30 Aug 1872. 10.ii. DAVID WALTER YOUNG was born on 10 Dec 1823 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 15 Apr 1910 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married Louisa Jane Young on 29 Nov 1848 in Gore District, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jul 1826. She died on 20 Aug 1908 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. 11.iii. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 15 Jul 1825 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married PHILIP FLOCK TERRYBERRY. He was born on 17 Sep 1821 in New Jersey, USA. 12.iv. JOHN HUNTER YOUNG was born on 11 Dec 1826 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 11 Aug 1891. He married LOUISA AUGSBURY. She was born on 23 Oct 1829. She died on 29 Aug 1875. He married JANE SCOTT. v.MARGARET YOUNG was born in 1833. 5.WILLIAM J. YOUNG (John D.1) was born on 24 Jul 1795 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He married RACHEL AUGSBURY. She was born in 1803. William J. Young and Rachel Augsbury had the following child: i.BENJAMIN YOUNG was born in 1821. 6.ELIZABETH2 YOUNG (John D.1) was born on 20 May 1801 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, NY. She died on 23 Dec 1862. She married David Hess, son of Samuel Hess and Catharine Kribs on 14 Oct 1823. He was born on 27 Sep 1802. He died on 01 Aug 1889 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. David Hess and Elizabeth Young had the following children: i.MARY HESS. ii.JAMES HESS. iii.CATHARINE HESS was born in 1824. She died in 1824. iv.MARGARET HESS was born in 1826. She died in 1844. 14.v. SAMUEL D. HESS was born in 1830 in Canada. He married CATHARINE. She was born in 1832 in Canada. 15.vi. HANNAH HESS was born in 1832. She died on 15 Mar 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married James Dores in 1852. He was born in 1823 in Leeds County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 05 Oct 1904 in Lambeth, Ontario, Canada. vii.HARRIET HESS was born in 1834. She married DANIEL YOUNG. Notes for Harriet Hess: Harriet married her third cousin Daniel Young, son of Henry Young. See the entry under Daniel Young for further information. 15.viii. CHARITY HESS was born on 04 Dec 1839. She died on 26 Feb 1911. She married Daniel A. Gallagher on 03 Dec 1856. He was born on 08 Sep 1828 in Ireland. He died in 1914. 7.JOHN J. YOUNG (John D.1) was born on 02 Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 20 Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John J. Young: In 1840 John J. Young had cleared 40 acres of a 150 acre farm on Indian lands on the Grand River (LOS). The 1861 census gives the precise location of the property as Oneida Township, River Range, Lot 30, 50 acres - however, a descendant indicated that at some point the John J. Young family moved to Lot 37, N 1/2 along the River Road of Oneida. He and his family are found in each census until 1871 - and the list of children and descendants is from these records, the Young Files, largely from the collection of material from Dorothy Hutton from informants such as Cecil Young, at the Haldimand County Museum and Archives in Cayuga, PK or MN. OBITUARY: 30 October 1879. "Young. Mr. John J. Young who died suddenly of heart disease in the Township of Seneca at the age of 73 years was born in the valley of the Mohawk, State of New York, in 1806. In 1813, his father, who came from the Netherlands, emigrated with his family to Canada and settled in the Township of Glanford. Thence he removed to Dundas where he lived for about four years. The deceased married at the age of twenty years Miss Elizabeth Young, sister of David Young, Esq., of Seneca, but no relation of the deceased. His two oldest sons were born in Dundas. From Dundas he moved to Barton Township and thence in 1830 to the Township of Bayham. Seven years later in 1837 he removed to Oneida to the farm on which he resided up to the time of his death. He was, therefore, up to the decease one of the oldest residents, not of Caledonia but of the adjoining township of Oneida, the late Colonel R. McKinnon who was buried on the same day Mr. Young died, having settled in Caledonia two or three years before the deceased settled in Oneida." Notes for Elizabeth Young: Elizabeth married her second cousin once removed John J. Young, son of John D. Young. See entry under John J. Young for further information. In 1881 she was residing with grandson James W. Young in Oneida Township (next door to son James) in Oneida Township; and with her son James during the enumeration of Oneida in 1891. John J. Young and Elizabeth Young had the following children: 16.i. WILLIAM EMSLEY YOUNG was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. 17.ii. JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 18.iii. ISAAC YOUNG was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. iv.HANNAH YOUNG was born in 1837. She died on 05 Oct 1889. She married FRANCIS D. WINTERMUTE. Notes for Hannah Young: For more information about Hannah, see the entry for her husband Francis D.Wintermute. 19.v. CATHARINE YOUNG was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. 20.vi. MARY YOUNG was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. vii.EMMA J. YOUNG was born in 1850. 21.viii. JOHN YOUNG was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. 22.ix. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Generation 3 8.PHILANA YOUNG (David2, John D.1) was born in 1822. She married ALFRED SARGENT. He was born in 1824. He died in 1852. Alfred Sargent and Philana Young had the following children: i.MARY SARGENT. ii.CATHARINE SARGENT. iii.ABIGAIL SARGENT. iv.ANDREW TESTER SARGENT. 9.MARY ANN YOUNG (George J.2, John D.1) was born on 22 Dec 1821 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married JAMES S. HILL. He was born on 15 Jan 1818 in England. He died on 30 Aug 1872. Notes for Mary Ann Young: Mary Ann was born and baptised in Barton Township. Her birthdate was given at the time of her baptism on 7 January 1845. (MCB) Her sister Elizabeth and Mary Ann and James's two eldest children were also baptised at this time. In the 1851 census of Barton, James (a butcher) was residing on Lot 16, Concession 6, in a one story home, with one and a half acres with his wife Mary Ann and three children (all were Baptists). In the 1871 census of Caledonia, James (a butcher) and Mary Ann were now Episcopalians, and were living in this location with their children James Abraham (a white smith), George Washington, and Mary Catharine. It appears that sometime before the 1881 census Mary Ann and most of her children departed Caledonia. Neither she nor any of her children are buried in the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery with Mary Ann's husband James. A check of both the 1881 census of Canada and the 1880 census of the USA came up negative. It is known that in 1875 Mary Ann operated a tavern and hotel establishment in Caledonia. It is here that John and James William Young tended to stay when they were in the vicinity. Her name is frequently mentioned in the newspaper articles relating to the events surrounding the infamous murder. For example, The Hamilton Evening Times (Vol. XVIII - No. 275, 24 Nov. 1875) reported, in relation to the murder purpetrated by the Youngs that while in Caledonia "they visited the house of a Mrs. Hill, a woman of bad repute, and said to be a relative of their own." Actually, although there was a relationship, it was remoted (but her surname was Young and from Barton). James S. Hill and Mary Ann Young had the following children: 23.i. SOPHIA ELIZABETH HILL was born on 25 Aug 1838 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Wellington Smith, son of Alexander Smith and M. R on 19 Feb 1861 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1836 in Brantford Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. 24.ii. WILLIAM SHERLOCK HILL was born on 30 Jan 1841 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married Hannah Cramer, daughter of James Cramer and Catharine on 02 Nov 1863 in Brant County, Ontario. She was born in 1843. iii.ABRAHAM JAMES HILL was born in 1842. iv.GEORGE WASHINGTON HILL was born in 1853. v.MARY CATHARINE HILL was born in 1860. 10.DAVID WALTER YOUNG (George J.2, John D.1) was born on 10 Dec 1823 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 15 Apr 1910 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married Louisa Jane Young on 29 Nov 1848 in Gore District, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jul 1826. She died on 20 Aug 1908 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Walter Young: At the time of their marriage, both parties were residing in Barton. OBITUARY: DAVID W. YOUNG One of the Oldest Residents of Barton Township Dead. At 6 o'clock this morning, at the family residence at Taylor's Corners, Barton Township, on the mountain, there passed away one of the oldest residents of the township, David Walter Young, at the age of 86 years. Mr. Young was one of the Young family, United Empire Loyalists, who settled in that part of the country more than a century ago. He was born there, and had spent his long life in the vicinity, a successful farmer and one of the best known men in this part of the country. He had enjoyed remarkably good health almost to the last, having had but a brief illness, the result, the doctors think of probably a slight stroke of paralysis recently. His wife has been dead a number of years, and his nearest relatives are three nephews, Albert Young, this city, Dr. Young and W.A. Youn, New Haven Ct., three nieces, Mrs. Hodson and Mrs. Harry Hudson , of Barton, and Mrs. Lukers, of Washington; also two grandchildren, Miss Margaret Bowman, of New York, and Miss Emma J. Bowman, who resided with her grandfather.The funeral will take place on Sunday to the Stone Presbyterian Church, on the mountain. (15 April 1910). David Walter Young and Louisa Jane Young had the following children: 25.i. SARAH JANE YOUNG was born in 1855. She died in 1879. She married GEORGE BOWMAN. He was born in 1851. ii.MARY MARTHA YOUNG was born in 1851. She died on 12 Dec 1853. 11.ELIZABETH YOUNG (George J.2, John D.1) was born on 15 Jul 1825 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married PHILIP FLOCK TERRYBERRY. He was born on 17 Sep 1821 in New Jersey, USA. Notes for Elizabeth Young: Prior to leaving for the USA, Elizabeth was baptised, on 7 January 1845, by a Methodist minister in the township of her birth, Barton (her date of birth is given in this record. (MCB) Elizabeth, husband Philip Terryberry (a farmer) with their three children were enumerated in Scott Township, Bourbon County, Kansas, during the 1880 census of the USA. Philip Flock Terryberry and Elizabeth Young had the following children: i.GEORGE TERRYBERRY was born in 1860 in Wisconsin, USA. ii.MARY TERRYBERRY was born in 1863 in Wisconsin, USA. iii.EDITH TERRYBERRY was born in 1867 in Wisconsin, USA. 12.JOHN HUNTER YOUNG (George J.2, John D.1) was born on 11 Dec 1826 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 11 Aug 1891. He married LOUISA AUGSBURY. She was born on 23 Oct 1829. She died on 29 Aug 1875. He married JANE SCOTT. John Hunter Young and Louisa Augsbury had the following children: 26.i. ALBERT HUNTER YOUNG was born on 28 Feb 1849. He died on 09 Jun 1920. He married ALMA GIBBONS. ii.FRANCES YOUNG was born on 05 Nov 1852. She died on 05 Jul 1911 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married CHARLES HODGSON. He was born in 1847. He died on 22 Jul 1916. iii.MARY YOUNG was born in 1860. She died in 1860. 27.iv. ELLEN ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 20 May 1861. She died on 25 May 1948 in Benmiller, Ontario, Canada. She married HENRY DENT HODGSON. He was born in 1857. He died on 26 Jan 1929 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. v.GEORGE YOUNG was born in 1863. He died in 1864. 28.vi. LOUISA ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 06 Mar 1866. She died on 30 Aug 1957. She married FRANCIS LUKENS. vii.THOMAS HERBERT YOUNG was born on 18 Jan 1869. He died on 22 Feb 1925. viii.WILLIE ALLEN YOUNG was born on 02 Jul 1871. He died on 05 Nov 1952. 13.SAMUEL D. HESS (Elizabeth2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born in 1830 in Canada. He married CATHARINE. She was born in 1832 in Canada. Notes for Samuel D. Hess: During the 1880 census, Samuel D. Hess, wife Catharine and their 9 children plus nephew Wellington Youngs (a farmer) were residing in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan. Samuel D. was a Foreman at a Pipe Works, and his 3 eldest sons also worked at the Pipe Works. Based on the birthplaces of the children, it would appear that Samuel D. and family emigrated from Canada about 1869. Samuel D. Hess and Catharine had the following children: i.PHOEBE HESS was born in 1853 in Canada. ii.DAVID HESS was born in 1859 in Canada. iii.MARGARET HESS was born in 1861 in Canada. iv.EMMA HESS was born in 1864 in Canada. v.JAMES HESS was born in 1866 in Canada. vi.FREDERICK HESS was born in 1867 in Canada. vii.LAURA HESS was born in 1870 in Michigan, USA. viii.SAMUEL D. HESS was born in 1872 in Michigan, USA. ix.CLAUD HESS was born in 1875 in Michigan, USA. 14.HANNAH HESS (Elizabeth2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born in 1832. She died on 15 Mar 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married James Dores in 1852. He was born in 1823 in Leeds County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 05 Oct 1904 in Lambeth, Ontario, Canada. Notes for James Dores: The farm of James Dores was on Lot 24, Concession 4, Delaware Township. During the 1881 census, James (a Farmer), Hannah, and the younger members of the family (all Methodists) were enumerated in Delaware Township. James Dores and Hannah Hess had the following children: i.ADELAIDE DORES. ii.MARGARET DORES. iii.OLIVER DORES was born in 1859. iv.ELIZABETH DORES was born in 1861. v.DAVID DORES was born in 1861. vi.MARY E. DORES was born in 1863. vii.FRANK DORES was born in 1867. viii.WILLIAM DORES was born in 1875. 15.CHARITY HESS (Elizabeth2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 04 Dec 1839. She died on 26 Feb 1911. She married Daniel A. Gallagher on 03 Dec 1856. He was born on 08 Sep 1828 in Ireland. He died in 1914. Notes for Daniel A. Gallagher: Daniel (a farmer) and family were residing in Barton Township during the 1881 census, with wife Charity's widowed father David Hess (gentleman), and all members of the Church of England. During the 1901 census Daniel (a retired farmer) and Charity were living in Barton, Concession 6, Lot 14, with their two youngest sons. Daniel's birth date is given as 8 April 1827 in this record. Daniel A. Gallagher and Charity Hess had the following children: i.DAVID HESS GALLAGHER was born in 1858. He died on 24 Oct 1945 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married CATHARINE ELIZABETH. She was born in 1863. She died on 05 Aug 1945 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Hess Gallagher: Both David and Catharine Elizabeth were residing at 284 Main Street West, Hamilton at the time of their deaths. ii.GEORGE N. H. GALLAGHER was born in 1864. iii.DAVID A. GALLAGHER was born in 1866. iv.JOHN S. R. GALLAGHER was born in 1868. He married SARAH ANN YOUNG. She was born on 14 Feb 1867. She died in 1940. v.FREDERICK W. GALLAGHER was born in 1870. vi.S. RICHARD O. GALLAGHER was born on 17 Feb 1873. He died on 16 Jul 1942. He married SARAH ANN BURRELL. She was born on 21 Mar 1877. She died on 29 Aug 1953. vii.HENRY C. GALLAGHER was born in 1876. viii.CHARLES H. GALLAGHER was born on 04 Dec 1880. He died in 1958. He married CATHARINE WAGNER. She was born in 1889. She died in 1983. ix.RAYMOND GALLAGHER was born on 07 Mar 1887. 16.WILLIAM EMSLEY YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. Notes for William Emsley Young: During the 1881 census, William and Fannie were residing with their 6 youngest children in Glanford Township. William and Fannie were lodging with James Petch and family in Oneida Township during the 1901 census. A second record gives his birthdate as 1828. His obituary in the Hamilton Spectator (2 October 1912, p. 13) reads, "An old and respected resident of Oneida Township in the county of Haldimand in the person of William J. (sic) Young, passed away yesterday at the advanced age of 84 years. Deceased was born in the county of Haldimand and lived there all of his life time. Three weeks ago he came to the city to visit his daughter Mrss. Ezra Hill, 114 Kent street, and about a week ago he became ill and passed away. He was well known and highly respected by a host of friends who will regret to hear of his death. His wife predeceased him five years. Two sons and seven daughters survive. The sons are John of North seneca, and George of Detroit; the daughters, Mrs. Petch, York; Mrs. Overend of Buffalo; Generation 3 (con't) Mrs. William Collings of Detroit; Mrs. Robinson of Indiana; Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Francis of Hamilton. Mr. Young was a member of the Methodist Church and the funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his son John Young, Glanford, to Caledonia burying grounds." Notes for Frances Bundy: Emigrated from England in 1840. William Emsley Young and Frances Bundy had the following children: i.MARY YOUNG was born in 1850 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1881. She married David Francis, son of George Francis and Hannah Jane on 28 Mar 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1848 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. 29.ii. EMMA JANE YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. iii.HANNAH MARGARET YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1854. She married George Overend on 11 Nov 1873 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hannah Margaret Young: Residing in Buffalo in 1912. 30.iv. MATILDA LOUISE YOUNG was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. v.CHARLOTTE ANN YOUNG was born in 1857. She married Samuel Young on 03 Oct 1877 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Charlotte Ann Young: Marriage registration # 003461. vi.CATHARINE YOUNG was born on 07 Jul 1858 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Dec 1880 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Collings on 30 Sep 1875 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. 31.vii. SARAH CORDELIA YOUNG was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. 32.viii. CLARISSA CAROLINE YOUNG was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. ix.FANNY AMELIA YOUNG was born on 11 Jan 1865 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in Mar 1907. She married William Colling on 24 Aug 1881 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. x.JOHN ALEXANDER YOUNG was born in 1867. He married Mariah Thompson, daughter Generation 3 (con't) of Thomas Thompson and Harriet on 25 Mar 1896 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1866 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Alexander Young: Marriage registration # 004925-6. No issue. xi.GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1870. He married SADIE WHITE. Notes for George Calvin Young: No issue. 33.xii. LILLIAN PRISCILLA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. 34.xiii. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. William Emsley Young and Charlotte Young had the following child: 35.xiv. BARBARA YOUNG was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. 17.JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for James William Young: According to the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County, James, who settled there in 1838, possessed River Range Lots 33 (10 acres) and 37 (40 and 70 acres), Oneida Township. Residing in Oneida Township during the 1891 census with his wife, two of his sons, and his mother Elizabeth. In his will dated 14th October 1893, James Young of Oneida mentions his wife Mary Ellen; sons George Harland Young and James William Collins Young; as well as daughters Catharine Elizabeth the wife of James Nelles, and Anne Margaret the wife of Thomas Young. He also describes his property as Lots 37 (70 acres), 36 (66 acres), and parts of 33 and 34, all on the River Range Oneida Township. His death date of 8th January 1894 is noted in the probate papers with the will. Lois Adams reports that there is a Bible record for this family. She also reports that there was another child, Hulda, born 6 jan 1872, who was raised by her grandfather. Notes for Mary Ellen Bundy: Lois Adams gives Mary Ellen's birthplace as Downton, Wiltshire. James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy had the following children: 36.i. ANNE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. ii.JOHN RICELAY YOUNG was born on 28 Sep 1856 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 Dec 1863. 37.iii. CATHARINE ELIZA YOUNG was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on 20 Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. 38.iv. GEORGE HARLAND YOUNG was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 39.v. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS YOUNG was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. 18.ISAAC YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. Notes for Isaac Young: Isaac, a shoe maker, and family, all of the Methodist faith, were residing in Caledonia during the 1891 census. Isaac Young and Mary Catharine Wedge had the following children: 40.i. MARY ANN YOUNG was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. ii.HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 19 Oct 1872 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Lewis Hamilton Scott, son of William Scott and Jemima Hewitt on 07 Jun 1892 in Presbyterian Church, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1870 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. iii.MAGGIE YOUNG was born in 1877. She married BLACHER. 41.iv. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. v.ISAAC EDWARD YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1881 in Plattville, Ontario. He died in 1941 in Woodstock, Ontario. He married MARY CLARK. vi.JOHN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1883. vii.ALICE YOUNG was born on 02 May 1890. viii.EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. Isaac Young and Sarah had the following children: ix.EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. x.JAMES W. YOUNG was born in 1862. Notes for James W. Young: Residing with grandmother Elizabeth Young in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. 19.CATHARINE YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. Notes for William Culp: M. (W?) Culp was listed as residing on 40 acres, River Range Lot 40, Oneida Township in the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County. William Culp (a farmer) and family were residing in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. While his wife Catharine was of the Canadian Methodist faith, William and the children were recorded as being members of the Deciples of Christ. William Culp and Catharine Young had the following children: 42.i. MOSES FREDERICK CULP was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. 43.ii. JOHN WESLEY CULP was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. iii.PHEBE ELIZABETH CULP was born in 1867. iv.GEORGE ARTHUR CULP was born in 1869. v.MARGARET M. CULP was born in 1872. vi.CATHARINE V. CULP was born in 1874. vii.MARY EMMA CULP was born in 1875. viii.WILLIAM H. CULP was born in 1878. He died on 20 May 1881. 20.MARY YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. Notes for Albert Leach: The four children listed for Albert and Mary died as infants or small children and are buried in the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery (CMC). Albert Leach and Mary Young had the following children: i.JOHN H. LEACH. ii.JOSHUA J. LEACH. iii.ORIN T. LEACH. iv.MARY E. LEACH. 21.JOHN YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. Notes for John Young: Residing in Oneida Township in 1881, of the Wesleyan Methodist faith, and a farmer and labourer. John Young and Levina had the following children: i.ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1872. ii.SAMUEL L. YOUNG was born in 1876. iii.WILLIAM E. YOUNG was born in 1878. iv.FRANCIS W. YOUNG was born in 1880. 22.GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (John J.2, John D.1) was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Calvin Young: Residing in Oneida Township, of the Methodist faith, and a farm laborer in the 1881, 1891, and 1901 censuses. One record has his birth date as 1850. Notes for Sarah Elizabeth Young: According to her obituary in the Grand River Sachem, at the time of her death Sarah had two surviving children (as well as two sons and a daughter who predeceased her), as well as nine grandchildren, and twenty four great grandchildren. Birth year given as 1852 in the 1901 census. George Calvin Young and Sarah Elizabeth Young had the following children: i.WILLIAM D. YOUNG was born in 1876. ii.HERMAN WESLEY YOUNG was born in 1878. 44.iii. ELIZABETH M. YOUNG was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. iv.EDITH M. YOUNG was born on 19 Jan 1886. She married WILL HAINES. Notes for Edith M. Young: Residing in Canfield in 1948. 45.v. GEORGE ERNEST YOUNG was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. Generation 4 23.SOPHIA ELIZABETH HILL (Mary Ann3 Young, George J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 25 Aug 1838 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Wellington Smith, son of Alexander Smith and M. R on 19 Feb 1861 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1836 in Brantford Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Sophia Elizabeth Hill: Sophia with her husband Wellington ( a Conductor), and their three children (a Wesleyan Methodists) were enumerated in Brantford during the 1881 census. Wellington Smith and Sophia Elizabeth Hill had the following children: i.IDA SMITH was born in 1863. ii.MINNIE SMITH was born in 1870. iii.WILLIAM SMITH was born in 1871. 24.WILLIAM SHERLOCK HILL (Mary Ann3 Young, George J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 30 Jan 1841 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He married Hannah Cramer, daughter of James Cramer and Catharine on 02 Nov 1863 in Brant County, Ontario. She was born in 1843. Notes for William Sherlock Hill: William (a labourer) and his family (all Wesleyan Methodists) were enumerated in Caledonia in 1871. William Sherlock Hill and Hannah Cramer had the following children: i.JAMES HILL was born in 1864. ii.SOPHIA JANE HILL was born in 1866. iii.WILLIAM HILL was born in 1868. iv.ISAIAH HILL was born in 1870. 25.SARAH JANE YOUNG (David Walter3, George J.2, John D.1) was born in 1855. She died in 1879. She married GEORGE BOWMAN. He was born in 1851. George Bowman and Sarah Jane Young had the following children: 46.i. EMMA E. BOWMAN was born on 28 Jul 1876. She married JOHN QUINN. ii.MARGARET M. BOWMAN was born on 17 Aug 1878. 26.ALBERT HUNTER YOUNG (John Hunter3, George J.2, John D.1) was born on 28 Feb 1849. He died on 09 Jun 1920. He married ALMA GIBBONS. Albert Hunter Young and Alma Gibbons had the following children: i.EDWARD YOUNG. ii.GEORGE YOUNG. iii.NELL YOUNG. 27.ELLEN ELIZABETH YOUNG (John Hunter3, George J.2, John D.1) was born on 20 May 1861. She died on 25 May 1948 in Benmiller, Ontario, Canada. She married HENRY DENT HODGSON. He was born in 1857. He died on 26 Jan 1929 in Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Henry Dent Hodgson and Ellen Elizabeth Young had the following children: 47.i. ERNEST ATKINSON HODGSON was born on 15 Oct 1886. He died in 1975. He married ELIZABETH MELVINA HUMPHREY. She was born in 1888. She died on 21 Jan 1922 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He married GLADYS PRITTLE. He married EVA E. ASTLEY. ii.MARGARET LOUISE HODGSON was born on 18 Feb 1889. She died in 1972. She married ERNEST PFRIMMER. iii.JOHN REGINALD HODGSON was born on 09 Mar 1891. He died in 1892. iv.THOMAS HOWARD HODGSON was born on 14 Jul 1899. He died on 21 Nov 1920 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 28.LOUISA ALBERTA YOUNG (John Hunter3, George J.2, John D.1) was born on 06 Mar 1866. She died on 30 Aug 1957. She married FRANCIS LUKENS. Francis Lukens and Louisa Alberta Young had the following children: i.PAUL LUKENS. ii.RUTH LUKENS. iii.JOHN LUKENS. 29.EMMA JANE YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. Notes for Emma Jane Young: "Emaly" in 1901 census. Date (year) of birth different for her and her husband in different records. Notes for James Petch: Residing in Oneida Township, and of the Methodist faith, in the 1891 and 1901 censuses. Residing on Cook's block during the latter census. James Petch and Emma Jane Young had the following children: i.SARAH PETCH was born in 1877. ii.AMEY PETCH was born in 1880. iii.JOHN S. WILLIAMSON was born on 11 Mar 1894. 30.MATILDA LOUISE YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Colling: David was the subject of a biographical sketch in the "Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties" (Chapman Bros., 1892, pp. 416 - 419). According to this record, in October 1876 David and Matilda emigrated to Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan. At that time David took a grant of 160 acres on Section 21. In 1891 David was "elected Justice of the Peace on the ticket of the Industrial Party, although he was formerly a Republican". The names of the three children of David and Matilda Louise are given in this document; and the author commented that, "Mrs. Colling is an active and useful member of the Presbyterian Church and an honored member of society". The 1880 census for Columbia Township recorded that David (a farmer) and Matilda were residing there with their two sons, and David's brother William. David, Matilda, and their two youngest children were also residing in Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan during the 1900 census. This record confirms their date of immigration as 1876, records that David was a farmer, and further that Matilda to that point Matilda had given birth to 3 children, all of whom were alive. David Colling and Matilda Louise Young had the following children: i.CHARLES J. COLLING was born in 1877. ii.GEORGE WESLEY COLLING was born in Apr 1878 in Michigan, USA. iii.FLORENCE COLLING was born in Mar 1890 in Michigan, USA. 31.SARAH CORDELIA YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. Ezra Hill and Sarah Cordelia Young had the following children: i.HARLEY HILL. ii.WALTER HILL. iii.ARNOLD HILL. 32.CLARISSA CAROLINE YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. George Washington Francis and Clarissa Caroline Young had the following children: i.ARVILLA FRANCIS. She married PATTERSON. ii.ETHEL FRANCIS. She married MISNER. iii.HARLEY FRANCIS. 33.LILLIAN PRISCILLA YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. William Henry Robinson and Lillian Priscilla Young had the following children: i.EFFIE was born on 14 Aug 1888. She married JACK BUNN. ii.WILLIAM GORDON ROBINSON was born on 18 Sep 1890. He died in 1928. He married FRANCES MATILDA SHIPWAY. She was born in 1893. She died in 1931. iii.ARTHUR EDWARD ROBINSON was born on 06 May 1892. He died in 1918. He married LILLIAN. 48.iv. FREDERICK ALLAN ROBINSON was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. 49.v. CECIL J. ROBINSON was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. 34.HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. Notes for Harriet Victoria Young: "Harriet Victoria married Joseph Henry Marshall a native of England (birth location unknown) in March 1896. Herbert was born in July of the same year. for ten years this couple had no children then two sons were born two years apart (1906, 1908). Joseph decides its time to leave. He's a painter (artist & musician) by trade. He left the bugle band of the 91st Canadian Highlanders (Hamilton) in 1909 and lived at a separate address in 1910. Then he leaves for out west (with a red - head) on a dare from fellow band members. He was never seen or heard from again. Harriet boarded a train in 1914 for out west (leaving the two younger boys with my grandfather and his new bride) only to return to Hamilton alone. From 1931 until her death in 1936 Harriet took the surname massey as she lived with a man, Edward. I checked court records from 1909 to 1936 for divorce but to no avail so she never married Massey and her gravestone states Marshall. In 1932 she changed her name to Martha in the city directory (no one can figure this one). My mother has her watch inscribed with 25 years service but no one knows what she did. Harriet died in 1936 during a snowstorm, unable to obtain the insulin she needed" (Donna Campbell, Niagara Falls). Joseph Henry Marshall and Harriet Victoria Young had the following children: 50.i. HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. ii.FREDERICK WALTER MARSHALL was born on 05 Feb 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Aug 1974 in Brocton, New York, USA. He married Edna L. Dickson on 05 Feb 1925. iii.HARRY ALBERT MARSHALL was born on 24 Sep 1908 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died in North Carolina, USA. He married LORALEE M. OVERCASH. 35.BARBARA YOUNG (William Emsley3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Generation 4 (con't) (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: OBITUARY The St Catharine's Standard,October 13,1917: The death occurred last evening at the residence ,187 Geneva Street,of Barbara , beloved wife of William B.Thompson in her 75th year. Mrs Thompson,who has been in poor health for some time,bore her illness with great patience and fortitude. She was a member of the Welland Avenue Methodist church. Besides her sorrowing husband,she leaves to mourn her demise five daughters,Mrs John Stewart of South Dakota; Mrs W.J. Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John J. Book of Hamilton; Mrs A.A. Book of Niagara Falls N.Y; and Elizabeth Thompson at home, and also four sons, Wm H Thompson of South Dakota; Thomas of Niagara Falls N.Y; Joseph of Beamsville; and David of this city (St Catharines). The funeral will be held from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pm. (PK) Cicero Degear and Barbara Young had the following child: 51.i. CECIL JACOB DEGEAR was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Notes for William Berry Thompson: During the 1881 census of Seneca Township, Haldimand County, William (a Farmer), Barbara, and family (all Canadian Methodists) were enumerated in this location. One record has his birthplace as Glanford Township. OBITUARY The St.Catharines Standard, July 24,1918 Sudden Death of Canal LockTender William Berry Thompson,for many years a locktender on the canal and a well known resident of the city,passed away very suddenly at his post on Lock 9 last evening. During the afternoon the deceased complained of feeling ill and walked up the city and to the office of Dr. Jessop where he secured a bottle of medicine. In the evening Mr Thompson was found in a chair when death called and was found dead by his companions.The untouched bottle of medicine was found in his shack. The late Mr Thompson ,who was 76 years of age,had of late been suffering from a complication of his ills. His wife predeased him a few months ago. He is survived by four sons and five daughters; Joseph of Beamsville;David of Toronto;Thomas of Alton N.Y;and William of this city; Mrs J.Stewart of South Dakota;Mrs Wm Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John Book of Hamilton; and Mrs Dell Book of New York,N.Y. and Miss Elizabeth of this city. The remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of Mr William Thompson ,3 George Street. (PK) William Berry Thompson and Barbara Young had the following children: i.AMY THOMPSON was born in 1867. ii.BARBARY THOMPSON was born in 1870. iii.JOSEPH THOMPSON was born in 1871. iv.WILLIE THOMPSON was born in 1873. v.THOMAS THOMPSON was born in 1875. vi.DAVID THOMPSON was born in 1877. vii.JANE THOMPSON was born in 1879. viii.EDITH THOMPSON was born in Oct 1880. 36.ANNE MARGARET YOUNG (James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. Notes for Anne Margaret Young: Anne Margaret married her first cousin Thomas Young, son of Edmund Young. See the entry under her husband fro further information. Notes for Thomas William Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census - beside his father - in - law James Young. Also a farmer in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. Thomas William Young and Anne Margaret Young had the following children: 52.i. THOMAS WALTER YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. ii.CORA ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married John Abraham Teeter on 28 Dec 1910 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. 37.CATHARINE ELIZA YOUNG (James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on 20Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. Notes for Catharine Eliza Young: Lois adams gives her death date as 13 July 1942. Notes for James Meade Nelles: James and Catharine were residing in Oneida Township with their 3 children during the 1901 census. James Meade Nelles and Catharine Eliza Young had the following children: i.JAMES WILLIAM NELLES was born on 04 May 1886 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1942. He married ALICE ASHBAUGH. She was born on 03 Jul 1891. She died on 19 Nov 1958. 53.ii. ETHEL MAUDE NELLES was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. iii.ANNIE E. NELLES was born on 11 Aug 1896. 38.GEORGE HARLAND YOUNG (James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Harland Young: Residing with brother "Collins" in the 1901 census. His obituary is found in HCMA, You - 24). Much of the information here is from PK. George Harland Young and Ann Elizabeth Wickett had the following child: 54.i. GEORGE CECIL YOUNG was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. Notes for Catharine Louise Keefer: Her death notice is found in HCMA, You - 1. George Harland Young and Catharine Louise Keefer had the following children: ii.HELEN MARIE YOUNG. iii.MUNROE YOUNG. 39.JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS YOUNG (James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. Notes for James William Collins Young: Residing in Oneida Township, in possession of Lots 36, 37, 38, 39 River Range, during the 1901 census. Much of the information on this branch of the family is from PK. James William Collins Young and Janet Ann Evans had the following children: 55.i. PERCY H. YOUNG was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. 56.ii. CLARENCE E. YOUNG was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. 40.MARY ANN YOUNG (Isaac3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. James Cochran and Mary Ann Young had the following children: i.MAGGIE COCHRAN was born in 1888 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died in 1952 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married DAVID WALTON. He was born in 1881. He died in 1928 in Woodstock, Ontario. 57.ii.BERTHA COCHRAN was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married WILLARD ALBERT HOWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. 41.GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (Isaac3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. George Calvin Young and Annie Elizabeth Chadbourne had the following children: 58.i.ISAAC YOUNG. 59.ii.DOROTHY YOUNG. She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. 42.MOSES FREDERICK CULP (Catharine3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. Notes for Moses Frederick Culp: Residing on Lot 40, River Range, Oneida Towhship at the time of the 1901 census. Some of the information on this family is from PK. Moses Frederick Culp and Sarah A. Marshall had the following children: i.WILLIAM A. CULP was born on 08 Aug 1890. ii.MARY J. CULP was born on 07 Apr 1892. iii.MILEN F. CULP was born on 22 Jul 1897. He married ANNA MEYER. 60.iv. HERBERT L. CULP was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. 43.JOHN WESLEY CULP (Catharine3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. Notes for John Wesley Culp: Information from PK. John Wesley Culp and Margaret Snider had the following children: 61.i.VERA CULP. She married WILLIAM IRVINE. ii.HARLAND CULP. He married DOROTHY MARTINDALE. iii.CLARENCE CULP. He married ETHEL LOVEGROVE. iv.HAZEL GLADYS CULP was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. She married GEORGE CECIL YOUNG. He was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hazel Gladys Culp: For more information see the entry under her husband George Cecil Young. 44.ELIZABETH M. YOUNG (George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. Jacob P. Kline and Elizabeth M. Young had the following child: i.LLOYD O. KLINE was born in 1903. He died on 30 Jul 1913. 45.GEORGE ERNEST YOUNG (George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. George Ernest Young and Elizabeth Nelles had the following children: 62.i. LLOYD ERNEST YOUNG was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. 63.ii. VIOLET MAY YOUNG was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 64.iii. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. 65.iv. MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. v.RALPH ORMOND YOUNG was born on 26 Aug 1926. He married Elsie Mae Riley on 18 Mar 1950. Generation 5 46.EMMA E. BOWMAN (Sarah Jane4 Young, David Walter3 Young, George J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 28 Jul 1876. She married JOHN QUINN. John Quinn and Emma E. Bowman had the following children: i.MARGARET QUINN. She married CAKEBREAD. ii.CHARLOTTE QUINN. iii.DAVID QUINN. 47.ERNEST ATKINSON HODGSON (Ellen Elizabeth4 Young, John Hunter3 Young, George J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 15 Oct 1886. He died in 1975. He married ELIZABETH MELVINA HUMPHREY. She was born in 1888. She died on 21 Jan 1922 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He married GLADYS PRITTLE. He married EVA E. ASTLEY. Ernest Atkinson Hodgson and Elizabeth Melvina Humphrey had the following children: i.JOHN HODGSON. ii.DENT HODGSON. 48.FREDERICK ALLAN ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. Frederick Allan Robinson and Violet Ancell had the following children: 66.i.ANNIE MAY ROBINSON. She married ORVIL STANLEY SIMSER. ii.JOAN ROBINSON. She married REG COOPER. iii.WILLIAM ROBINSON. He married AUDREY WILSON. iv.LILLIAN ROBINSON. She married DAVID SWARTZ. v.VIOLET ROBINSON. 49.CECIL J. ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. Notes for Cecil J. Robinson: This information about Cecil was provided by Kelly Bartlett. According to his funeral card, he passed away at the Henderson Hospital in Hamilton. It is unclear as to why he does not appear as a child of his purported parents in the 1901 Census. Cecil J. Robinson and Dorothy McFarland had the following children: i.EUGENE ROBINSON. ii.BRENDA ROBINSON. iii.ARTHUR ROBINSON. 50.HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL (Harriet Victoria4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Herbert William Marshall and Mabel Nesbitt had the following children: i.HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL was born on 18 Jun 1919 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Jackman on 05 Sep 1945. ii.DONALD FREDERICK MARSHALL was born on 13 Oct 1922 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Patricia Mary Doherty on 04 Oct 1946. iii.JEAN MARJORIE MARSHALL was born on 01 Jan 1925 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Walter Stewart on 17 Jun 1944. 68.iv. HELEN GLADYS MARSHALL was born on 10 Sep 1927 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Melvin George Wesley Hicks on 28 Jun 1947 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1927. 51.CECIL JACOB DEGEAR (Barbara Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Cecil Jacob Degear and Florence Laurie had the following child: 68.i. RUTH DEGEAR was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. 52.THOMAS WALTER YOUNG (Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. Notes for Thomas Walter Young: Information from PK. Thomas Walter Young and Mabel Clare Duxbury had the following children: 69.i. JOHN DUXBURY YOUNG was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. 70.ii. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. iii.ANNIE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 25 Oct 1909 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 30 Jan 1995. She married WALTER ISREAL. He was born in 1932 in Wilson, New York, USA. She married CHARLES UREN. He was born in 1911. He died on 16 Apr 1995. Notes for Annie Margaret Young: Lois Adams gives her birthplace as Ransomville, New York. 71.iv. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. 72.v. ELMER WALTER YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. 73.vi. HARLAND YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. 74.vii. EDITH MAE YOUNG was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. 53.ETHEL MAUDE NELLES (Catharine Eliza4 Young, James William3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. Oliver Mowatt Stewart and Ethel Maude Nelles had the following children: 75.i. JAMES MEADE STEWART was born on 21 Feb 1913. He married EDNA FEARMAN. ii.HAROLD IRWIN STEWART was born on 11 Mar 1916. 54.GEORGE CECIL YOUNG (George Harland4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. George Cecil Young and Hazel Gladys Culp had the following children: i.HELEN YOUNG. She married VICTOR ANDERSON. ii.MUNROE YOUNG was born in 1928. 55.PERCY H. YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. Notes for Percy H. Young: Marriage date and place from HCMA, You - 23. Percy H. Young and Audrey Velma Langford had the following children: i.RUSSELL YOUNG was born in 1928. He died in 1994. ii.KEITH YOUNG was born in 1930 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCINTYRE. She was born in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. 56.CLARENCE E. YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. Notes for Clarence E. Young: Marriage notice HCMA, You - 23, and 24. Clarence E. Young and Viola Marguerite Parker had the following children: i.WILFRED YOUNG. ii.JUNE MARIE YOUNG. 57.BERTHA COCHRAN (Mary Ann4 Young, Isaac3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married WILLARD ALBERT HOWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. Willard Albert Howell and Bertha Cochran had the following children: i.MILDRED HOWELL. ii.PEARL HOWELL. iii.MARY HOWELL. iv.JAMES HOWELL. 58.ISAAC YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J.2, John D.1). Isaac Young had the following child: i.PETER YOUNG. 59.DOROTHY YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J.2, John D.1). She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. unknown Dobbing and Dorothy Young had the following child: 76.i. MAXWELL GEORGE DOBBING. 60.HERBERT L. CULP (Moses Frederick4, Catharine3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. Herbert L. Culp and Kathleen F. O'Donnell had the following children: i.CLARABEL CULP. ii.MARGARET CULP. 61.VERA CULP (John Wesley4, Catharine3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young, John Wesley4, William, Moses). She married WILLIAM IRVINE. William Irvine and Vera Culp had the following child: i.MUNROE IRVINE. He married LOIS FELKER. 62.LLOYD ERNEST YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. Lloyd Ernest Young and Margaret Land had the following children: i.RONALD YOUNG. ii.MARILYN JOAN YOUNG. 63.VIOLET MAY YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Herbert J. Bentley and Violet May Young had the following children: i.KATHLEEN MARY BENTLEY. ii.LINDA MAE BENTLEY. iii.JAMES HUGH BENTLEY. 64.GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. Notes for George Calvin Young: His detailed obituary is found in the Hamilton Spectator, 18 February 1995. George Calvin Young and Elizabeth Heslop had the following children: i.HUGH ERNEST YOUNG. He married KAREN. ii.GLENN YOUNG. He married ANNE MARIE. iii.CAROL YOUNG. Notes for Carol Young: Predeceased her father. iv.NANCY YOUNG. 65.MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Robert Harvey Fleming and Mary Elizabeth Young had the following children: i.ROBERT ERNEST FLEMING. ii.PATRICIA ELIZABETH FLEMING. iii.WILLIAM DONALD FLEMING. iv.KENNETH ALLAN FLEMING. Generation 6 66.ANNIE MAY ROBINSON (Frederick Allan5, Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young, Frederick Allan5, William Henry). She married ORVIL STANLEY SIMSER. Orvil Stanley Simser and Annie May Robinson had the following child: i.PEARL ANNE SIMSER. 67.HELEN GLADYS MARSHALL (Herbert William5, Harriet Victoria4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 10 Sep 1927 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Melvin George Wesley Hicks on 28 Jun 1947 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1927. Melvin George Wesley Hicks and Helen Gladys Marshall had the following children: i.DOUGLAS WESLEY HICKS. ii.ALAN GEORGE HICKS. iii.DONNA MARIE HICKS. 68.RUTH DEGEAR (Cecil Jacob, Barbara Young, William Emsley3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. Clement R. Morgan and Ruth Degear had the following child: i.HAROLD FREDERICK MORGAN. 69.JOHN DUXBURY YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. John Duxbury Young and Jean Whyte Flannigan had the following children: i.DOROTHY ELIZABETH MAE YOUNG was born on 13 Aug 1927 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married JOHN WILLARD SLACK. ii.LOIS JEAN YOUNG was born on 12 Jul 1929 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married ALLAN JOSEPH ADAMS. 70.LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. William Ernest Kett and Lauretta Amelia Young had the following child: i.ERNEST GLENN KETT. 71.THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. Thomas William Young and Vera May Jackson had the following children: i.MARGARET ELIZABETH YOUNG. ii.MARY LOUISE YOUNG. iii.BETTY JEAN YOUNG. iv.JOHN WILLIAM YOUNG. 72.ELMER WALTER YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. Elmer Walter Young and Margaret Augusta Marshall had the following children: i.ROBERT DOUGLAS YOUNG. ii.BARBARA DIANE YOUNG. 73.HARLAND YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. Harland Young and Ruth Bertelle Ostrander had the following children: i.HARLAND C. YOUNG. ii.HOWARD BRUCE YOUNG. iii.WILLIAM GORDON YOUNG. 74.EDITH MAE YOUNG (Thomas Walter5, Anne Margaret4, James William3, John J.2, John D.1) was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Cletus William Smith and Edith Mae Young had the following children: i.MARY ANN SMITH. ii.THOMAS ALLAN SMITH. iii.NORMA SMITH. iv.BARBARA SMITH. 75.JAMES MEADE STEWART (Ethel Maude5 Nelles, Catharine Eliza4 Young, James William3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young) was born on 21 Feb 1913. He married EDNA FEARMAN. James Meade Stewart and Edna Fearman had the following child: i.GLEN STEWART. 76.MAXWELL GEORGE DOBBING (Dorothy5 Young, George Calvin4 Young, Isaac3 Young, John J.2 Young, John D.1 Young, unknown). Maxwell George Dobbing had the following child: i.KELLY DOBBING.

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This is the information from a previous website, thanks to John and Lois Stormont, stored at geocities, which has become problematic to access, giving a 403 Forbidden error. '''Descendants of John McDill''' 1. John McDill born 1675, Scotland, ref: McDills in AM, married 1703, Janet (Jenet) Leslie, born Scotland, ref: McDills of AM. John died 1761, Ireland. of Broughnow, near Broughshane, Ballymena Parish, Co. Antrim, Ireland Children: + 2. i Margaret (Peggy) McDill born August, 1715. + 3. ii Thomas H. McDill born 1725. 4. iii Hugh McDill ref: McDills in Am, married Roxanna (Rosannah) Stuart, born Dec 25, 1738, Scotland, ref: McDills in AM, died Dec 25, 1832, PA. First record is that they started to AM in order to to join other members of Family in SC. Ship was captured by French Privateer, and they were finally landed at Baltimore. Moved to Lycoming Co./Crawford Co. PA in 1793/4 Roxanna: Is supposed to be direct lineage to Stuarts of Scotland, but papers were lost when French Privateer capured ship on which they were immigrating to AM 5. iv John McDill born 1749, Belfast, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married Jane Bell, ref: McDills in AM. John died Mar 24, 1824, Randolph Co. IL. + 6. v Nathaniel McDill. 7. vi Mary McDill ref: ChesCoSCRecords. Second Generation 2. Margaret (Peggy) McDill (1.John1) born August, 1715, Broughnow, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married c. 1730, in Ireland, John Peden, born 1709, Ulster, Ireland, (son of James Peden and Mary Mills) ref: McDills in AM, occupation Wagonmaker, died 1791/2, buried: Moffett-Strong-McDill graveyard. Margaret died 1788, Chester CO. SC, buried: Moffett-Strong-McDill graveyard. Grave is unmarked John: For further Peden references, see "The Pedens in America" by Eleanor M. Hewell of Greenfille SC. Some stories place the Pedens first settling in PA and later moving to SC. Many from Chester County PA (including Creswells) did so, taking the name "Chester Co." with them. Hogue says first home was Spartanburg SC Hogue places most of children in Greenville Co, SC. Grave is unmarked. For further info on lineages, see Peden file. Children: 8. i Mary Peden born 1732, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married James Alexander, ref: Alexand. + 9. ii James Peden born 1734. 10. iii Jane Peden born 1737/8, ref: McDills in Am, married (1) (?), ref: McDills in AM, married (2) (?) Morton, ref: McDills in AM, married (3) Samuel Morrow, ref: McDills in AM. 11. iv Thomas Peden born 1743, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married Elizabeth White, ref: McDills in AM. Thomas died 1834. 12. v William Peden born 1749, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married Mary Archer, ref: McDills in AM, died 1846, Miss. William died 1817. Mary: Emigrated first to Tennessee, then to Mississippi, where she died. Possible daughter. 13. vi Elizabeth Peden born 1750, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married William Gaston, ref: McDills in AM. Elizabeth died 1824. 14. vii John Peden born 1752, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, died 1810. 15. viii Samuel Peden born 1754, ref: McDills in AM, married Katherine White, ref: McDills in AM. Samuel died 1835. 16. ix Alexander Peden born 1756, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married Rebecca Martin, ref: McDills in AM. Alexander died 1841. 17. x David Peden born 1760, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married (1) E. Goodgion, ref: McDills in AM, married (2) Margaret Hughes, ref: McDills in AM. David died 1823. 3. Thomas H. McDill (1.John1) born 1725, Broughnow, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married 1760, in Ireland, Margaret (Chestnut) Chesnut, born Nov 1, 1739, Ireland, (daughter of David (Chestnut) Chesnut and Jennette (Jenet) (Jane) Brown) ref: McDills in AM, died Dec 6, 1827, Chester CO. SC, buried: Strong graveyard Chester SC. Thomas died Dec 4, 1794, Chester Co., SC, buried: Strong graveyard, Chester SC. On their way to AM, the ship crew mutinied and threw captain overboard.. They planned to sell immigrants as slaves in Bermuda. Thomas mixed with crew, and under his leadership overpowered the mutineers. He then sailed ship to Charleston. Some accounts place landing at New York or Chesapeake Bay, where they supposedly spent some time in PA before going to Little Rocky Creek, SC. However, could be the Thomas Madill arriving on Rev. Martin Fleet ship James and Mary. Children: + 18. i John McDill born 1761. + 19. ii David McDill born Mar 17, 1763. + 20. iii Samuel McDill born 1767. + 21. iv James McDill born Dec 20, 1769. + 22. v Margaret McDill born Oct, 1772. 23. vi Thomas McDill born Mar 8, 1775, Chester Dist., SC, ref: McDills in AM, married Mary Young, born c. 1775, ref: McDills in AM, died Aug 2, 1872, Preble Co. OH, buried: Hopewell Cem. Thomas died Jun 3, 1813, Preble Co. OH, buried: Hopewell Cem. + 24. vii George McDill born Sep 3, 1777. 25. viii Alexander McDill born Mar, 1780, Chester Dist., SC, ref: McDills in AM, died Mar 12, 1838, Chester CO. SC, buried: Strong Graveyard. never married + 26. ix Jane (Jennet) McDill born Dec 11, 1785. 6. Nathaniel McDill (1.John1) ref: ChesSCRecords, married (?), ref: ChesCoSCRecords. came to Charleston in 1772 Children: 27. i Thomas McDill born Jun 17, 1771, Co. Antrim Ireland, ref: ChesSCRecords. Third Generation 9. James Peden (2.Margaret2, 1.John1) born 1734, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married Mary Brown, ref: CathRevSol. James died 1811. Member of Provincial Congress. Children: + 28. i William Peden. 29. ii John Peden ref: CathRevSol. Immigrated to IL in 1830 30. iii Jenny Peden ref: CathRevSol, married Anthony Savage, ref: CathRevSol. Jenny died 1848. Anthony: had 4 children 31. iv James Peden ref: CathRevSol, married (1) Margaret Alexander, ref: CathRevSol, married (2) (?), ref: CathRevSol, married (3) (?) Gordon, ref: CathRevSol. Margaret: Immigrated to GA with husband before she died. had 3 daughters, 2 died + 32. v Thomas Peden born 1785. 33. vi Mary Peden ref: CathRevSol, married John Stennis, ref: CathRevSol. 18. John McDill (3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born 1761, Broughnow, Antrim Co., Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married Mary Brown, born c. 1771, (daughter of Alexander Brown and Margaret McDill) ref: McDills in AM, died Dec 2, 1832, buried: Strong Graveyard. John died Nov 3, 1848, SC, buried: Strong Graveyard. Mary: Others (WFT) give father as James Brown and mother Mary (?). Children: + 34. i Nancy Agnes McDill born Jun 4, 1806. 19. David McDill (3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Mar 17, 1763, Co. Antrim, Ireland, ref: FarisFam, married Jan 17, 1788, Isabella McQuiston, born c. 1763, ref: FarisFam. David died Mar 7, 1843, Morning Sun, OH, buried: Hopewell Cem. DAR Ref 105657. He was pensioned for service as Pvt in 1781, in Capt. Adam's Company, Col. Lacy's Regiment, South Carolina Line. Children: + 35. i Margaret McDill born Dec 12, 1792. 20. Samuel McDill (3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born 1767, Co. Antrim, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married Jennet (Jennett) (Janet) (Jane) Bonner, born 1772, SC, (daughter of John (Brown) (Bonner) Barber and Martha (Chestnut) Chesnut) ref: McDills in AM, died May 23, 1847, Preble Co. OH. Samuel died Dec 2, 1851, Preble Co. OH, buried: Hopewell Cem. Children: + 36. i Janet (Jane) McDill born Dec 11, 1802. 21. James McDill (3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Dec 20, 1769, Co. Antrim, Ireland, ref: McDills in AM, married Margaret (Chestnut) Chesnut, born Dec 25, 1778, ref: McDills in AM, died Feb 29, 1848, Henderson Co. IL. James died Nov 21, 1854, Henderson Co. IL. Came to AM with parents in 1772 Margaret: They left SC in Apr, 1802, arrived at Roseville OH May 20, where they remained until Mar, 1808, when they moved to Preble Co. OH. Moved May, 1836 to Henderson IL. Children: 37. i Samuel McDill born 1807, ref: PGraham, married Martha Graham, born 1805, (daughter of Matthew Graham and Jennett Wilson) ref: PGraham, died 1841. Samuel died 1866. 38. ii Martha McDill born 1812, ref: PGraham, married Andrew Graham, born 1807, (son of Matthew Graham and Jennett Wilson) ref: PGraham, died 1848. Martha died 1838. 22. Margaret McDill (3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Oct, 1772, At Sea, ref: McDills in AM, married c. 1798, in Chester CO. SC, William (Chestnut) Chesnut, born 1770/4, Chester CO. SC, (son of Samuel (Chestnut) Chesnut and (?)) ref: McDills in AM, occupation Merchant - Columbia SC, died c. 1840/50, Dalles Co. AL. Margaret died c. 1830/40, Dalles Co. AL. Some sources say in Chester Dist, SC - perhaps where birth was registered. William: This family moved to Dallas Co, Alabama, In April 1823 James Strong apparently owned property and gave McDill,Moffett,Chestnut,Smith,Brown and Mills families permission to enlarge cemetary "on William Chestnut's old place" - the Strong,McDill-Moffett Burial Ground. 6 children listed in Lonsdale records. Children: 39. i Jane (Chestnut) Chesnut. 40. ii Samuel (Chestnut) Chesnut. 41. iii Thomas (Chestnut) Chesnut. + 42. iv John (Chestnut) Chesnut born Aug 20, 1808. 43. v Margaret (Chestnut) Chesnut. 44. vi William (Chestnut) Chesnut. 24. George McDill (3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Sep 3, 1777, Chester Dist., SC, ref: McDills in AM, married 1802, Margaret Douglass, born Nov 2, 1779, ref: McDills in AM, died Aug 2, 1847. George died Dec 14, 1863, Henderson Co. IL. Served in War of 1812 as Corporal. Moved to Newton Co. GA in 1825, became dissatisfied with slavery question and moved to Henderson IL Children: 45. i Thomas McDill born 1803, ref: McDills in Ma, died 1840. 46. ii James McDill born 1805, ref: McDills in AM, died 1840. 47. iii John McDill born 1807, ref: McDills in AM, died 1881. + 48. iv Mary Ann McDill born Jan 29, 1810. 49. v Margaret McDill born 1812, ref: McDills in AM. 50. vi Elizabeth McDill born 1814, ref: McDills in AM, died 1840. 51. vii Jane McDill born 1816, ref: McDills in Am, died 1898. 52. viii Robert McDill born 1818, ref: McDills in AM, died 1840. 53. ix Nancy McDill born 1820, ref: McDills in AM, died 1898. 54. x Karen H. McDill born 1822, ref: McDills in Am, died 1886. 26. Jane (Jennet) McDill (3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Dec 11, 1785, SC, ref: McDills in AM, married (1) 1811, Alexander Brown, ref: McDills in AM, married (2) John Brown, born c. 1795, (son of Alexander Brown and Jennet (?)) died Apr 18, 1832. Jane died Jan 29, 1870, Bloomington IN. Moved to IN sometime after 1830. Other source (WFT) says b. c. 1797, d. Apr 3, 1843 Perry Co., IL John: WFT says this is first husband. McDills in Am list only Alexander Brown Children by John Brown: 55. i John Brown. 56. ii Margaret L. Brown born Jun 18, 1815, SC, married Dec 20, 1837, in Perry Co., IL, Andrew Brown, born Nov 26, 1813, SC, (son of James Brown and Martha Stormont) died Nov 21, 1854, Perry Co., IL. Margaret died Jun 15, 1869. + 57. iii Alexander Brown born Dec 11, 1816. 58. iv Jennet Barbara Brown born May 31, 1823, Chester Dist. SC, married Oct 17, 1839, in Perry Co., IL, James Brown. Jennet died May 8, 1855, Perry Co., IL. 59. v William Brown born c. 1825, married Nov 8, 1845, in Hopewell Church, Perry Co., IL, Eliza Jane Petit. 60. vi Elizabeth Brown born c. 1827, married Feb 3, 1848, in Perry Co., IL, James Ayre. Elizabeth died Oct 30, 1854, IL. 61. vii Susannah C. Brown born c. 1827, married Sep 9, 1847, in Perry Co., IL, George F. Pettit. Fourth Generation 28. William Peden (9.James3, 2.Margaret2, 1.John1) ref: CathRevSol, married (?), ref: CathRevSol. Immigrated to IL in 1830. Children: 62. i Isabelle Peden ref: CathRevSol, married Thomas Peden, born 1785, (son of James Peden and Mary Brown) ref: CathRevSol, died Jul 23, 1848. 32. Thomas Peden (9.James3, 2.Margaret2, 1.John1) born 1785, ref: CathRevSol, married (1) Sarah McCalla, born 1782, (daughter of David McCalla and Mary Adair) ref: CathRevSol, died Sep 2, 1822, married (2) Isabelle Peden, (daughter of William Peden and (?)) ref: CathRevSol. Thomas died Jul 23, 1848. Children by Sarah McCalla: 63. i Mary Peden ref: CathRevSol, married (1) James Harbison Jr., ref: CathRevSol, married (2) (?) Brown, ref: CathRevSol. 64. ii Peggy Peden ref: CathRevSol. 65. iii David Peden ref: CathRevSol. 66. iv Ginnie (Jane) Peden ref: CathRevSol, married William Stormont, born Sep 15, 1785, Little Rocky Creek CS, (son of William Stormont and Mary Ann (Anna) McClure) ref: CathRevSold, died Aug 20, 1816, Chester SC, buried: Catholic Presby. Churchyard. William: Married his 1st cousin. This family moved to Mississippi in 1852. His tombstone said "Murdered". Court case said John Stormont (son of John and Elizabeth Maybin) stormont and 2 other men were charged with "beating up" william in front of the Chester Co. Courthouse. William died 8 days later. John was acquitted, and the other 2 men indicted. Marriages confusing! LDS has (prob. wrong) other ch as Nancy, Jennette, Mary A. and Rose Anna, who were James Stormont/Jane Sproull's children. 67. v Catherine Peden ref: CathRevSol. Children by Isabelle Peden: 68. vi William Peden ref: CathRevSol. 69. vii Sarah Peden ref: CathRevSol. 70. viii Belle Peden ref: CathRevSol. 71. ix Emily Teresa Peden ref: CathRevSol. 34. Nancy Agnes McDill (18.John3, 3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jun 4, 1806, married John Bigham, born c. Jan 29, 1802, NC, (son of James Bigham and Nancy Agnes Brown) died Feb 15, 1839. Nancy died Jul 15, 1881, Blackstock, Chester Co., SC. Children: 72. i James White Bigham born May 29, 1838, Steele Creek, Mecklenburg Co., NC, married Feb 1, 1872, Mary Isabella Mills, born Sep 20, 1836, (daughter of James Young Mills and Sallie Isabella Nelson) died Nov 29, 1923, Blackstock, SC. James died Sep 4, 1920, Blackstock, SC. 35. Margaret McDill (19.David3, 3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Dec 12, 1792, SC, married May 16, 1811, in Preble Co, OH, James Faris, born 1779, Little Rocky Creek SC, (son of David ( Farrie) Faris and Martha Stormont) ref: FarisFam, died Jun 17, 1852, Bloomington, IN, buried: Covenanter Cem. Bloomington IN. Margaret died Nov 11, 1839, Bloomington, IN. Was brought to Preble Co, OH by parents in 1806 James: They had 10 children Children: 73. i Martha Faris born Feb 4, 1812, ref: FarisFam, married John Cathcart, ref: FarisFam. 74. ii David Faris born Oct 28, 1813, ref: FarisFam, married Elizabeth Smith, ref: FarisFam. 75. iii Isabella Faris born Nov 27, 1815, ref: FarisFam, married John Smith, ref: FarisFam. 76. iv Agnes Faris born Jan 7, 1818, ref: FarisFam, married Charles McCaughan, ref: FarisFam. 77. v Jane McQuiston Faris born Feb 23, 1820, ref: FarisFam, married Isaiah Reid Tippin, ref: FarisFam. 78. vi Mary Esther Faris born Jun 4, 1822, ref: FarisFam, married John E. Little, ref: FarisFam. 79. vii Samuel Wylie Faris born Oct 17, 1824, ref: FarisFam. 80. viii James S. Faris born Feb 11, 1826, ref: FarisFam, married Eliza Jane Hartin, ref: FarisFam. 81. ix John McDill Faris born Nov 13, 1829, ref: FarisFam, married Sarah Margaret Smith, ref: FarisFam. 82. x Margaret Elizabeth Faris ref: Creswell, married John Madden Ervin, ref: Creswell. 36. Janet (Jane) McDill (20.Samuel3, 3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Dec 11, 1802, married Jun 23, 1824, David McQuiston, born Jan 15, 1802, SC, (son of Hugh McQuiston and Margaret Gaston) died Feb 4, 1870, OH. Janet died Jul 9, 1845. Children: 83. i Thomas Milton McQuiston born Mar 23, 1829, Preble CO., OH, married (1) c. 1849, Nancy Paxton, born 1828, died 1853, married (2) c. 1854, Eliza Bonner, born 1836, died 1859, married (3) c. 1860, Tabitha Harper, born Jun 19, 1842, OH, died Mar 31, 1874, OH, married (4) c. 1875, Irene Harper, born 1853, died 1912. Thomas died Sep 5, 1909, Preble CO., OH. 42. John (Chestnut) Chesnut (22.Margaret3, 3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Aug 20, 1808, Chester Co., SC, married April 20, 1841, in Dallas Co., AL, Elizabeth G. Craig, born May 1, 1816, Humphrey Co., TN, died June 26, 1860, Dallas Co., AL. John died Feb 25, 1857, Dallas Co., AL. Children: 84. i Robert C. Chesnut. 85. ii John William Chesnut. 86. iii Margaret Alabama Chesnut. 87. iv Nathaniel Pressly Chesnut. 88. v Martha H. Chesnut. 89. vi John Young Chesnut. 90. vii Elizabeth Catherine (Kitty) Chesnut born Sep 23, 1856, Harrells, AL, married April 14, 1881, in Harrells, AL, James Harvey Jones. Elizabeth died Feb 26, 1924, Oak Hill, AL. 48. Mary Ann McDill (24.George3, 3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Jan 29, 1810, ref: McDills in AM, married Alexander (Chestnut) Chesnut, born 1800, (son of Alexander (Chestnut) Chesnut and Sarah Meek) ref: McDills in Am, died Apr 17, 1881, buried: Doraville, GA. Mary died Feb 19, 1881. Lonsdale says wife was Elizabeth (?) b. 1823 in KY Alexander: This Chestnut branch moved to Georgia. Per will of James Meek. Graham has b. Dec 28, 1799. Graham also has d. May 11, 1874, buried Alexander Cemetary. Apparently Graham has different Alexander, or this one is wrong, in that Graham has wife Jane Alexander, b. Mar 23, 1822 KY, d. Jun 6, 1878, bur. Alexander Cemetary all Todd Co., KY Children: 91. i Margaret Elizabeth (Chestnut) Chesnut born Aug 17, 1837, ref: McDills in AM, married Robert Eidson, ref: ERichardson. Margaret died May 1917. 92. ii David Alexander (Chestnut) Chesnut born Aug 17, 1840, ref: McDills in Am, married Sara Elizabeth Tilly, born 1848, ref: ERichardson. David died Dec 7, 1914. Confederate soldier - surrendered with Lee at Appomatox. 93. iii George Robert (Chestnut) Chesnut born Apr 8, 1843, ref: McDills in AM, died 1862, Richmond VA. Confederate soldier - died in a hospital in Richmond. 94. iv Jane Matilda (Chestnut) Chesnut born Jan 12, 1846, ref: McDills in AM, married William Chesnut, born 1936, ref: ERichardson. Jane died Nov 22, 1923, GA. 95. v (?) (Chestnut) Chesnut ref: McDills in AM. died in infancy 96. vi John Thomas (Chestnut) Chesnut born Sep 25, 1850, ref: McDills in AM, married Almeta Jane Bowers, born 1853, ref: ERichardson. John died Nov 15, 1920, Moreland GA. 57. Alexander Brown (26.Jane3, 3.Thomas2, 1.John1) born Dec 11, 1816, SC, married May 10, 1836, in Perry Co., IL, Esther Brown, born Apr 3, 1815, SC, (daughter of James Brown and Martha Stormont) died Oct 17, 1891. Alexander died Aug 16, 1871. Children: 97. i Martha Jane Brown born May 30, 1839, married Walter (?) Chambers. Martha died c.Jul 7, 1927. 98. ii Barbara Ellen Brown born Jun 7, 1841, Conant, Perry Co., IL, married (1) Dec 21, 1861, Thomas B. McClure, married (2) Nov 9, 1869, in Perry Co., IL, John T. Eaton. Barbara died Jul 7, 1927, Conant, Perry Co., IL. 99. iii John Henry Brown born May 24, 1841, died Mar 22, 1843. 100. iv Elizabeth A. Brown born Jan 11, 1846, IL, died Aug 22, 1861. 101. v William Brown born Feb 2, 1848, died May 3, 1850. 102. vi (?) Brown born May 8, 1851, died Jul 18, 1851. 103. vii Theodore Melanttion Brown born Jun 15, 1852, Conant, Perry Co., IL, married Sep 24, 1873, in Pinckneyville, Perry Co., IL, Emily Hutchison Marquis. Theodore died Apr 3, 1899, Conant, Perry Co., IL. 104. viii Adolphus Adair Brown born Jul 9, 1855, Conant, Perry Co., IL, married Dec 13, 1877, in Conant, Perry Co., IL, Matilda Jane Cunningham. Adolphus died Mar 30, 1925. 105. ix Mary Emily Brown born Dec 29, 1857, married (1) John (?) Cloud, married (2) Dec 9, 1879, in Perry Co., IL, Isaac Edward Eaton. Mary died c.Jul 7, 1927.

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2. [[Riley-9360|NEEDHAM]]3 RILEY ([[Riley-4062|JOHN]]2, EDWARD1) was born Aft. 1794 in North Carolina , and died Aft. 1860 in Washington County , FL. He married (1) [[Outlaw-669|WINNIFRED OUTLAW]] Abt. 1822. She was born 1790, and died 1852. He married (2) ANNA TILLEREliza Ann Alexander Tiller Riley on {{FindAGrave|108564089|sameas=no}} accessed on 15 May 2019 1853. She was born 1806 in South Carolina , and died 1870. Needham married Ann in ca. 1853, after the death of his first wife Winnifred. Needham & Ann, along with Pinckney and several offspring of Ann's from a previous marriage, moved as a family to Washington County, FL. James H. Riley found entries in 1860 Washington Co, FL, census "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6C3-HXH : 13 December 2017), Needom Riley, 1860. as 'Anna (54), SC'. The same census lists Tiller: Edmond (21), Craton (17), Purtiman (7). See James H. Riley for additional details. Children of NEEDHAM RILEY and WINNIFRED OUTLAW are: # [[Riley-5587|CANDACE]]4 RILEY, b. 1823; m. JOSEPH REDDICK WOODHAM. # MARGARET RILEY, b. 1830, South Carolina.Margaret Riley on {{FindAGrave|125683467|sameas=no}} accessed on 15 May 2019 # [[Riley-9377|WINNIFRED RILEY]], b. 1831, South Carolina . # [[Riley-9378|JOHN EDWARD RILEY]], b. 1832, South Carolina ; d. 1862; m. CHARITY. # 9[[Riley-9379|GEORGE WASHINGTON RILEY]], b. 1832, Alabama ; d. 1892. # [[Riley-9380|DANIEL RILEY]], b. 1836, Alabama ; d. 1904; m. RUTH EVANS. # [[Riley-9381|ARGENT RILEY]], b. 1840, Alabama; d. 1915; m. (1) WILEY PEARCE JR, 25 Feb 1858, Henry County, Alabama;Notes for WILEY PEARCE JR:
Jeanette indicates Wiley died in the Civil War
m. (2) ANDREW JACKSON TICE, 19 Apr 1866, Henry County, Alabama. # SUSAN RILEY, b. 1842, Alabama.Susan Riley on {{FindAGrave|125683326|sameas=no}} accessed on 15 May 2019 # [[Riley-9382|RIDLEY A. RILEY]], b. 1844, Alabama . # [[Riley-9383|PINCKNEY RILEY]], b. 1846, Alabama . # NELLY RILEY, b. 1847, Alabama.Nelly Riley on {{FindAGrave|125683822|sameas=no}} accessed on 15 May 2019 # TALLY DANIEL RILEY, b. 1851, Alabama ; d. 1899; m. WINNIFRED LISENBY. 3. EDWARD3 RILEY (JOHN2, EDWARD1) was born 22 Jun 1795 in North Carolina , and died 15 May 1875 in Dale County , AL . He married MARY POLLY OUTLAW, daughter of GEORGE OUTLAW SR.. Children of EDWARD RILEY and MARY OUTLAW are: i. NEEDHAM4 RILEY, b. 01 Oct 1823; m. ELIZA ANN OLIVER, 26 Feb 1853, Henry County , Alabama . 10. ii. EMANUEL RILEY, b. 1825, Darlington District , South Carolina ; d. Bet. 1864 - 1870. iii. GILLUM RILEY, b. 26 Jul 1829, South Carolina ; d. 1909; m. SARAH A. BROWN. 11. iv. WESLEY RILEY, b. 24 Jul 1832, South Carolina ; d. 16 Jul 1904. v. MARY RILEY, b. 1834, Darlington District , South Carolina ; d. 01 Mar 1892. vi. ABSALAM ABRAHAM RILEY, b. 1835, Darlington District , South Carolina . vii. JOHN RILEY, b. 26 Jun 1838, Dale County , AL ; m. MARY JANE WOODHAM, 22 Dec 1860. viii. GEORGE RILEY, b. 1841, Dale County , AL ; d. 1863, Lynchburg , Virginia . Notes for GEORGE RILEY: Confederate Army- see 'Military' section of this website for burial records ix. EDWARD RILEY SR., b. 1843, Alabama ; d. 20 Oct 1862, Jackson , Virginia . Notes for EDWARD RILEY SR.: Confederate Army 4. ABRAHAM3 RILEY (JOHN2, EDWARD1) was born 1798 in North Carolina , and died 1865 in Dale County , AL . He married NANCY ANNA BECK. She was born 1813 in South Carolina , and died in Dale County, Alabama. Children of ABRAHAM RILEY and NANCY BECK are: i. JAMES4 RILEY, b. 1834, Alabama . ii. ELIAS RILEY, b. 1836, Alabama . iii. MARY R. RILEY, b. 1838. iv. JOHN RILEY, b. 1841, Alabama . 12. v. WILEY WESLEY RILEY, b. 1843, Alabama ; d. 1909. 13. vi. GINCY RILEY, b. Abt. 1849, Alabama . 14. vii. WINIFRED RILEY, b. 1849, Alabama . 15. viii. CURTIS RILEY, b. May 1852, Alabama . 5. WILLIAM3 RILEY (JOHN2, EDWARD1) was born 1804 in North Carolina . He married SARAH. She was born 1812 in South Carolina . Children of WILLIAM RILEY and SARAH are: i. LOUISA4 RILEY, b. 1836. ii. ROBERT RILEY, b. 1838. iii. JOHN RILEY, b. 1849. 6. DANIEL3 RILEY (JOHN2, EDWARD1) was born 20 Jun 1809 in North Carolina , and died 29 Jun 1897 in Dale County , AL . He married MARY ANN BRANNON, daughter of ROZIER BRANNON and ANZILLA GALLOWAY. She was born 16 Dec 1826 in Alabama , and died 1891. Children of DANIEL RILEY and MARY BRANNON are: i. WILLIAM ROBERT4 RILEY, b. 16 Nov 1842, Dale Co., Alabama; d. 19 Nov 1928, Henry Co., Alabama; m. MARY E. ROGERS, 16 Apr 1866, Henry Co, Alabama. ii. JACKSON RILEY, b. 16 Jun 1844, Dale Co., Alabama ; d. 06 Feb 1919, Alabama ; m. JANE L. TRUITT. iii. ISAAC RILEY, b. 09 Feb 1846, Dale Co., Alabama ; d. 08 Apr 1857, Dale Co., Alabama . iv. JACOB RILEY, b. 01 Apr 1848, Dale Co., Alabama ; d. 17 Jul 1864, Dale Co., Alabama . v. GILLIAM RILEY, b. 1849. 16. vi. ABRAHAM RILEY, b. 18 Sep 1849, Dale Co., Alabama ; d. 27 Feb 1923, Dale County , AL . vii. ACAM RILEY, b. 1851; m. L. BRANNON. viii. SARAH ANZILLIE (ZILLA) RILEY, b. 18 Sep 1851, Dale Co., Alabama; d. 28 Mar 1932, Dale Co., Alabama; m. WILLIAM RICHARD NEWTON, 13 Jan 1876. ix. E. JASPER RILEY, b. 1853. x. PERMELIA MILLY ANN RILEY, b. 25 Feb 1855, Alabama; d. 06 Aug 1932, Dale Co., Alabama; m. RANSOM CASWELL DEAL, JR., Abt. 1876. 17. xi. JOSEPH A. RILEY, b. 31 May 1855, Alabama ; d. Feb 1926, Henry Co., Alabama . xii. ALEXANDER RILEY, b. 07 Sep 1857, Dale Co., Alabama; d. Mar 1929, Dale Co., Alabama; m. LENORA EVALINE DEAL, 01 Feb 1887, Dale County, AL. 18. xiii. JAMES EDWARD RILEY, b. 22 Sep 1860, Dale County , Alabama ; d. 19 Aug 1947. xiv. GEORGE WASHINGTON RILEY, b. 1861. xv. NOAH L. RILEY, b. Sep 1869, Alabama ; m. SALLIE WOOD. xvi. ROXIE ANN MERINDA RILEY, b. 21 May 1872; d. 20 Apr 1937; m. JOSEPH E. RILEY, 15 Jan 1888. 7. ELENDER3 RILEY (JOHN2, EDWARD1) was born Jul 1813 in North Carolina , and died Jul 1895 in Dale County , AL . She married JOHN G. WARD. Children of ELENDER RILEY and JOHN WARD are: 19. i. WILLIAM JAMES4 WARD, b. 1834; d. 1886. ii. ROBERT E. WARD. iii. MARY LUCY WARD, m. DANIEL CURTIS HUNT. iv. JASPER TERRELL WARD, m. SARAH FLOURNOY CAMPBELL. 20. v. MARTHA ANN JINCEY WARD, b. 23 Jun 1842, Dale County , AL ; d. 31 Jul 1909. vi. ELIZA WARD. vii. ZINNAMON WARD. viii. SARA JANE WARD, m. TERRELL TAYLOR CAMPBELL. 21. ix. LUCINDA ELENDER WARD, b. 09 Aug 1857, Dale County , Alabama ; d. 03 Mar 1934, Alabama . 8. MOSES3 RILEY (JOHN2, EDWARD1) was born Oct 1817 in Darlington District , South Carolina , and died 20 Jan 1902 in Alabama . He married SARAH ENFINGER, daughter of JACOB ENFINGER. She was born 19 Jun 1819 in South Carolina , and died 30 Dec 1889 in Alabama . Children of MOSES RILEY and SARAH ENFINGER are: i. CHARITY4 RILEY, b. 03 Apr 1841, Dale County , AL ; d. 28 Jan 1916, Alabama . ii. MISSOURI RILEY, b. 1846, Alabama . iii. EDWARD RILEY, b. 1848, Alabama . iv. JANE RILEY, b. 1850, Alabama . 22. v. WILLIAM RILEY, b. 02 Apr 1853, Dale County , AL ; d. 11 Dec 1900, Dale County , AL. vi. IDA S. RILEY, b. 19 Sep 1858, Alabama ; d. Alabama. == Sources ==

Descendants of John Sedberry by Glynn Pennington

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Extensive look at the Sedberry line. Beginning in 1638, the volume tracks various members until 2001.

Descendants of John Teague - Anderson PDF

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Descendants of John TEAGUE
Generation 1
JOHN2 TEAGUE (Richard1) 1. JOHN2 TEAGUE (Richard1) John was born in 1630 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England1. He died in 1677 in Somerset, Montgomery County, Province of Maryland, British Colony1. He married Betty Twigg in 1647 in Province of Maryland, British Colony. She was born in 1630 in Province of Maryland, British Colony1. She died in 1670 in Rhode Island, British Colony1 More About John TEAGUE:
:Burial: North East, Cecil County, Province of Maryland, British Colony; Saint Mary Annes Episcopal Cemetery1 :Residence: 1649 in Somerset, Montgomery County, Province of Maryland, British Colony Notes for John TEAGUE: :It is known that a John Teague was transported to Virginia, arriving November 27, 1652. He was brought to that colony by Edward Revell, who inherited 500 acres in that area from his father Randall, who witnessed the grant of Wachawampe. John Teague shows up in Northampton, Northumberland, and Westmoreland Counties of Virginia shortly after this transport was recorded. Again from the Somerset County Court Archives (Maryland): "The Same Cort: Commrs as afore The Deposicon of Roger Patrick aged 35 years or thereabouts taken in Cort ye 10th novembr 1675. "This Deponent Saith yt about Six years agoe John Teague Senr: gave a Cowe with A Cowe Calfe by her Side to his Son John Teague Junr: before me & my wife Anne And Henry Bishop Junr: This Depont: further Saith that Robert Richardson of Pocentenorten hath in his Possession the Said Cattle & theire Increase & further saith not Roger Patrick." Nineteenth day of October Ao Do one Thousand Six hundred seaventy five.
The same Day Commrs present as afore
To the worpfl Commrs of Sommersett County
The humble Peticon of John Dorman Humbly Sheweth Whereas Yor Peticrs wife having A Sister in this County formerly the wife of John Teague deceased Since the wife of Richard Turner, now yor Peticre wifes Sister is dead & left one Chilld behinde begatn by her former husband John Teague wch Chilld the aforesd : Turner brought to yor Peticr Therfore yor peticr Craves yt yor worppfl may be pleased to order that ye Said Chilld may remayne with yor peticr till She is of age She having no other relacon in this County & yor peticr Shall Pray for you as he is bound in duty ~ John Dorman: Whereas John Teague deceased had A Chilld by his wife Eliza Sister to Sarah the wife of Jno Dorman plantr The said Chilld name being Elizabeth Teague Six years of age next 20th day of December John Dorman Peticons this Cort that the Chilld might be ordered to Stay with him untill she Comes to age: This Cort orders that the said Eliza Teague remayne with the said John Dorman plantor as Long as the Cort thinks fitt or otherwise orders." Comments: It would appear that the John Teague who arrived in Virginia with Edward Revell (son of Randall) and the (elder?) John referred to above in Somerset County, Maryland are the same person. On the same day's Court records in Somerset County, Maryland, there is an entry of:
David Brown is the Securitie for ye appearance of Randall Revell next County Cort: Acknowledgeth himselfe to Stand indebted unto the Lord Propty:in the Sume of ten pounds of Lawfull money of England. It has been suggested that Edward Teague was the son of this John Teague of Maryland, however the above extracts seem to disprove this. As the 6 year old child has "no other relacon in this County", it would appear that her father, John Teague, was the John Teague Jr referred to in the first extract and that the male family line died out. Early US Teagues A great deal of work is currently being done on the earliest Teagues in America, so it seemed to make sense to collect all the available data together on one page. If you have any information to add to this collection, please email it to the Resource Centre. Please ensure that all sources are quoted. Page 1 of 419 Friday, April 13, 2018 Generation 1 (con't) N.B. This page is intended for verifiable data and not family legend. ------- TEAGUES ON PASSENGER LISTS Original Spellings (Tegg, Teag, Tegge) Have Been Changed to Teague :1636-UFN Teague to Virginia :1637-Katherine Teague to Virginia :1638-UFN Teague to Virginia :1652-John Teague, November 27, 1652 to Virginia :1654-George and Richard Teague to Virginia :1655-Dennis and Brian Teague to Virginia, to 600 acres on SW. side of York River, New Kent County :1663-George Teague to Virginia 9/25 Chawanoke River :1664-John Teague to Virginia (Rappahannock 9/26) :1665-Flanny Teague to Virginia :1668-Sherly Teague to Maryland :1670-Elizabeth Teague to Maryland :1675-[[Teague-9|Edward Teague]] to Maryland :1679-Gabriel and John Teague to Virginia :1706-James Teague to Virginia Several of these people are listed in Patent Book No. 3, an outline of which is contained in a book "Cavaliers and Pioneers". Details given are:
November 27, 1652
:John Teague, one of a party of ten persons transported by Edward Revell to 500 acres in Northampton County, Virginia., a neck of land parted by a branch of Pangotege Creek, from Land of Anthony Hoskins. Due by assignment from his father Randall Revell. November 29, 1652
:John Teagg, one of a party of 9 persons transported by Andrew Munrow (Monrow) to 440 acres in Northumberland County, virginia., N.E. upon a Creek issuing out of the Potomack River and S.E. upon his own Plantation. Dennis Teague, one of a party of 12 persons transported by Richard Price, son of Arthur Price deceased, to 600 acres on SW. side of York River, New Kent County. March 16, 1657
:John Teague and Edward Morgan, 150 acres on North side of Horne Harbour Creek, beginning on the riverside at a former development purchased by them of Lt. William Worlick. Transfer of three persons, - Jno. Peade, Richard Cherry, Wm. Smith. September 25, 1663
:George Teague, one of a party of 13 persons transported by Mr. John Lawrence to 625 acres on the West side of Chawanoke River, running S.W. along land of Mr. Robert Lawrence. September 26, 1664
:John Teague, one of a party of 20 persons transported by George Bryer and Richard Lawrence to 1,000 acres in Rappahanocke County on the North side of Rappahanocke River, upon the North side of Rappahanocke Town. More About Betty TWIGG:
:Burial: North East, Cecil County, Province of Maryland, British Colony; Saint Mary Annes Episcopal Cemetery1
:John TEAGUE and Betty TWIGG had the following child:
2. ..... i...... [[Teague-9|EDWARD TEAGUE]]2-4 (son of John TEAGUE and Betty TWIGG) was born about 1655 in Somerset, England4. He died on 09 Mar 1697 in Cecil County, Province of Maryland, British Colony4. He married Susannah Welch about 1685 in Cecil County, Province of Maryland, British Colony3. She was born in 1663 in Connawangoe Creek, Cecil County, Province of Maryland, British Colony3, 5. She died on 03 Apr 1741 in Bush, Old Baltimore County, Province of Maryland, British Colony (now Harford Co, Maryland3, 5). Page 2 of 419 Friday, April 13, 2018 Generation 2 2. [[Teague-9|EDWARD TEAGUE]] (John2 , Richard1)2-4 was born about 1655 in Somerset, England4. He died on 09 Mar 1697 in Cecil Cunty, Province of Maryland, British Colony4. He married Susannah Welch about 1685 in Cecil County, Province of Maryland, British Colony3. She was born in 1663 in Connawangoe Creek, Cecil County, Province of Maryland, British Colony3, 5. She died on 03 Apr 1741 in Bush, Old Baltimore County, Province of Maryland, British Colony (now Harford Co, Maryland3, 5). More About [[Teague-9|EDWARD TEAGUE]] : :Also Known As: Ed :Arrival: 1675 in Province of Maryland, British Colony :Burial: North East, Cecil County, Province of Maryland, British Colony; Saint Mary Annes Episcopal Cemetery4 Notes for [[Teague-9|Edward TEAGUE]]: He died Mar. 9, 1696/7; Appraisal Sept 20,1697, Cornelius Comegy and George Almery, Cecil County, Maryland. Edward Teague (also "Tegg ") was from Bristol, England, and paid passage to America on Thomas Jones' Ship in 1675. He settled in Cecil County, Maryland where he bought 290 acres of land, naming it "Teggs' Delight." Dave R. Larrimore ODT41-0001.html he says Edward was born bet. 1655-1660 in Bristol Eng. and that his father was John Teague 1635 in Eng. d. Abt. 1677 in MD - Source: Teague Family Mag. Web site: http://people.hsc.edu/faculty-staff/lewisw/research/teague/aqwg01.htm (Dead Link) Source: Excerpt from the Teague Family Magazine originally published in the 1970's "The earliest known record we have located on Edward Teague is contained in the hall of Records in Annapolis, Maryland in the "Index to Early Settlers" (1630-1680). Volume 2. This reads as follows: June 8,1675 "Eoderm Die (this day) Thomas Jones proved his right to two hundred and fifty acres of land for transporting himself, Edward Teage, John Edmonds, Sr., Rebecca Edmonds, John Edmonds, Jr. into this Province to in habit" The question, where did Edward Teague come from? Was he transported direct from England, or was he brought into Maryland from the Eastern Shore of Virginia where some earlier Teagues had settled? The record doesn't say but in checking on Thomas Jones, the person who transported him into Maryland we find he, (Thomas Jones), was a mariner from Bristol, England, a trader and sheriff of Somerset County, Maryland. We belieive Edward was 15 when transpored into Maryland; that his year of birth was in the neighborhood of 1660. As to the names of his parents, the Association hasn't let up on the research. We have several good leads, but nothing definite that we can prove by the records. The second record on Edward Tegg (as was spelled in these documents) relates to a Warrant Patent of 300 acres of land in Cecil County, Maryland, as laid out in two tracts by Thomas Coursey, Deputy Surveyor, - one for 130 acres dated August 25, 1695, and the other for 160 Acres dated August 26, 1695. These were recorded in the Land Office in Annapolis, Maryland. Ten." Source: www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/sniederm/d174.htm(dead link) they say Edward was born 1655 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England This interesting since no one else seems to know where he was born. Notes from Judy L. Rodgers, (edited for privacy) rodgers (at) thrifty.net: Edward Teague
It has been suggested that Thomas Jones' ship may only have 'transported' its four passengers across the Chesapeake from Virginia in view (a) of the very small number of passengers and (b) the relatively low number of acres he received for the transportation. Numerous passenger lists and land grants to ships' captains bringing immigrants both from England and Ireland have been checked and it appears that a 'grant' of 50 acres per head is the norm, which would suggest that Jones had brought his passengers across the Atlantic. ---- Could the following extract be a clue as to Edward Teague's whereabouts in the 20 years between his arrival in Maryland and his acquisition of land in Cecil County? Maryland State Archives, Somerset County Court Judicial Record (Sept 30 1687-June 12 1689) Page 3 of 419 Friday, April 13, 2018

Descendants of John Tillotson 1618-1670

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Tillotson-272|Mary Jane Tillotson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identifying John Tillotson's descendants * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9665468 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of John William Bird and Susan Hood

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The goal of this project is to aggregate information on descendants of [[Bird-7336|John William Bird]] and [[Hood-4032|Susan Hood]], a couple from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Kentucky Washington County, Kentucky].

Descendants of Jöran Kyn of New Sweden

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Gregory B. Keen, ''The Descendants of Joran Kyn of New Sweden,'' (Philadelphia: Swedish Colonial Society, 1913) :'''Citation Example''' Gregory B. Keen, ''[[Space:Descendants_of_Jöran_Kyn_of_New_Sweden| The Descendants of Joran Kyn of New Sweden,]]'' (Philadelphia: Swedish Colonial Society, 1913) :'''Footnote Example''' [[#S1|Keen]], Page 123 :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Descendants_of_Jöran_Kyn_of_New_Sweden|What Links to Here]]''' :'''See Also:''' *[https://archive.org/details/descendantsofj00keen Full Text on Archive.org] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2594836 Find in a library] via WorldCat :'''Originally published:''' *Keen, Gregory B.. 1878. “The Descendants of Jöran Kyn, the Founder of Upland”. ''The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography'' 2 (3). Historical Society of Pennsylvania: 325–35. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20084354.

Descendants of Joseph Gueguen (Goguen) - Anne Arsenault, Marie Caissie, Anne Surette

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WELCOME to the... Joseph Gueguen (Goguen) - Anne Nanon Arsenault, Marie Caissie (Quessy), Anne Surette (Suret) descendants Group. GUEGUEN (Goguen), JOSEPH, servant, secretary, interpreter, translator, merchant, and jp; b. 2 May 1741 in Morlaix, France, son of Jacques Gueguen and Anne Hamonez; d. 28 Feb. 1825 in Cocagne, N.B. Late in April 1753 Joseph Gueguen sailed for Acadia with Abbé Jean-Louis Le Loutre*. He became servant and secretary to his own maternal half-brother Jean Manach*, a missionary priest who also came from Morlaix. Accompanying Manach on his pastoral visits, Gueguen learned the Micmac language. He also had the opportunity to meet many Indian chiefs, colonial administrators, merchants, fur traders, and Acadian farmers. The founder of the Goguen family in Acadia was Joseph Gueguen, born in Brittany in 1741. He came to Acadia in 1753 as a protégé of the abbe Manach. In 1755 he managed to reach Quebec where he studied at the seminary until 1758. Having returned to Acadia, he was imprisoned at Fort Cumberland where he married Anne Arsenault. Around 1767, Joseph became the leader of the first settlers of Cocagne in New Brunswick. His influence was felt from Richibucto Village to Barachois because he had a superior education and spoke English, Micmac and Latin." Our private FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JosephGueguen

Descendants of Joshua Bird

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The goal of this project is to trace the descendants of Joshua Bird. DNA is part of this project. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bird-7321|Compozz Bird]].

Descendants of Kari Kittelsdatter

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Descendants of King Mgnus I

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: King Magnus I & his wife had six children: : : 1. ERIK (-1279, bur Uppsala). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. : : 2. BIRGER Magnusson (1280-[Sjælland] 31 May 1321, bur Ringsted Church). He succeeded his father in 1290 as BIRGER King of Sweden. The Icelandic Annals record that "Haqvinus…rex Norvegiæ" and "Birgerus rex Sveciæ, dux Ericus frater huius" signed a peace agreement "ad ostium Solbergæ prope Gothalbim" in 1302[194]. Deposed 1319. The burial records of Ringsted record "Birgerus rex Suetie" who died "pridie Kal Jun" in 1321 and "uxor sua Margareta filia regis Erici et Agnetis" who died "VI Non Mar" in 1341[195]. m (Papal dispensation 23 Dec 1284, Stockholm 25 Nov 1298) MARGRETE of Denmark, daughter of ERIK V "Klipping" King of Denmark & his wife Agnes von Brandenburg (-2 Mar 1341, bur Ringsted Church). Pope Martin IV issued a dispensation for the marriage of "Birgero, filio Magni Sveciæ regis" and "Margaretæ filiæ Erici regis Daniæ" for 4o consanguinity dated 23 Dec 1284[196]. The Annales Lubicenses refer to the wife of "Birgerum regem…Sweorum" as "sororem regis Danorum" when recording that her husband's brothers "Ericus et Waldemarus duces" captured her and her husband in 1305[197]. She was known as MÄRTA in Sweden. The burial records of Ringsted record "Birgerus rex Suetie" who died "pridie Kal Jun" in 1321 and "uxor sua Margareta filia regis Erici et Agnetis" who died "VI Non Mar" in 1341[198]. King Birger & his wife had six children: : : a) MAGNUS Birgersson (Stockholm Sep 1300-murdered Stockholm 1 Jun 1320, bur Stockholm, Riddarholms Church). He was probably chosen by his father as heir but was imprisoned by supporters of his cousin and finally executed[199]. Magnus had [one possible] illegitimate daughter: : : i) KARIN Magnusdotter of Herrmanshult . : : b) ERIK Birgersson (-1319). The Chronica Archiepiscoporum Lundensium names "Birgerus rex Suecie, uxor sua Margareta…et tres filii sui Ericus, Otto et Valdemarus"[200]. Archdeacon at Uppsala 1315. : : c) OTTO Birgersson . The Chronica Archiepiscoporum Lundensium names "Birgerus rex Suecie, uxor sua Margareta…et tres filii sui Ericus, Otto et Valdemarus"[201]. : : d) VALDEMAR Birgersson . The Chronica Archiepiscoporum Lundensium names "Birgerus rex Suecie, uxor sua Margareta…et tres filii sui Ericus, Otto et Valdemarus"[202]. : : e) AGNES Birgersdotter (-after 1344). The Chronica Archiepiscoporum Lundensium names "Birgerus rex Suecie, uxor sua Margareta, filie sue Agnes et Katherina"[203]. : : f) KATARINA Birgersdotter (-after 1320). The Chronica Archiepiscoporum Lundensium names "Birgerus rex Suecie, uxor sua Margareta, filie sue Agnes et Katherina"[204]. : : 3. RIKISSA (-17 Dec 1348). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Abbess of St Klara in Stockholm 1335. : : 4. INGEBORG (-5 Aug 1319, bur Ringsted Church). The Annales Lubicenses record the marriage in 1297 of "Ingeburgem sororem Birgen regis Sweorum" and "Ericus rex Danorum"[205]. Nun of St Klara at Roskilde 1318. The Annales Colbazienses record the death in 1319 of "rex Dacie et uxor eius"[206]. The burial records of Ringsted record "Ericus rex, filius Erici regis" and "Ingeburgh uxor sua filia Magni regis Suecie" who died "Non Apr" in 1319[207]. m (Hälsingborg [Jun] 1296) ERIK VI "Mændved" King of Denmark, son of ERIK V "Klipping" King of Denmark & his wife Agnes von Brandenburg (1274-Roskilde 13 Nov 1319, bur Ringsted Church). : : 5. ERIK Magnusson ([1282]-murdered Nyköping Castle Feb 1318, bur Stockholm, Storkyrka). The Annales Lubicenses name "Ericus et Waldemarus duces" as brothers of "Birgerum regem…Sweorum"[208]. Duke in Södermanland 1303. : : - see below. : : 6. VALDEMAR Magnusson (-murdered Nyköping Castle Feb 1318, bur Stockholm, Storkyrka). The Annales Lubicenses name "Ericus et Waldemarus duces" as brothers of "Birgerum regem…Sweorum"[209]. Duke in Finland 1302. m firstly (1302 after 2 Dec, divorced 9 Dec 1305) CHRISTINA Tyrgilsdotter, daughter of TYRGILS Knutsson & his wife Birgitta. m secondly (Oslo 29 Sep 1312) INGEBORG of Norway, daughter of ERIK Magnusson King of Norway & his second wife Isabel Bruce (1297-[1356/57]). The Annales Lubicenses refer to the wife of "Waldemarus [dux]" as "filiam Erici quondam regis Norwegiæ"[210]. Valdemar & his second wife had one child: : : a) ERIK Valdemarsson (1316-young). The Icelandic Annals records the birth in 1316 of "Ericus regis Erici ex filia nepos"[211]. : : The primary sources which confirm the parentage and marriages of the following members of this family have not yet been identified, unless otherwise stated below. : : MAGNUS II 1319-1363, ERIK XII 1344-1359, HAAKON VI 1362-1364, MARGARETA 1389-1412 : : ERIK Magnusson, son of MAGNUS Lådulas [Folkunge] King of Sweden & his wife Hedwig von Holstein ([1282]-murdered Nyköping Castle Feb 1318, bur Stockholm, Storkyrka). The Annales Lubicenses name "Ericus et Waldemarus duces" as brothers of "Birgerum regem…Sweorum"[212]. The Icelandic Annals record that "Haqvinus…rex Norvegiæ" and "Birgerus rex Sveciæ, dux Ericus frater huius" signed a peace agreement "ad ostium Solbergæ prope Gothalbim" in 1302[213]. Duke in Södermanland 1303. Duke of Halland. : : m firstly (divorced before 1302) --- Thurgilsdotter, daughter of THURGIL Knudson Marshal of Sweden & his wife ---. The Annales Lubicenses record that "marscalei [regis] filia" was wife of "Erico duci" but divorced[214]. : : m secondly (Betrothed 1302, Oslo 29 Sep 1312) as her first husband, INGEBORG of Norway, daughter of HAAKON V Magnusson King of Norway & his second wife Euphemia von Rügen (1301-17 Jun after 1360). The Icelandic Annals record the betrothal in 1302 of "dux Ericus" and "domicellam Ingiburgam filiam Haqvini regis"[215]. The Annales Lubicenses refer to the wife of "Ericus [dux]" as "filiam Haquini regis Norwegiæ"[216]. The Icelandic Annals record the marriage in 1311 of "Dux Ericus in Suecia" and "domicellam Ingeburgam filiam Haqvini regis"[217]. She married secondly (21 Jun 1327) Knut "Porse" Duke of Sønderhalland and Estland (-30 May 1330). The Icelandic Annals record the marriage in 1326 of "Canutus Possius" and "dominam ducissam Ingiborgam matrem Magni regis Norvegiæ"[218]. : : Erik & his second wife had two children: : : 1. MAGNUS Eriksson (1316-drowned near Bergen 1 Dec 1374, bur Varnhem Abbey). The Icelandic Annals records the birth in 1316 of "domicellus Magnus Minniskjöldus regis Haqvini ex filia nepos"[219]. He succeeded his uncle in 1319 as MAGNUS II King of Sweden, and MAGNUS II King of Norway. The Icelandic Annals record that "Domicellus Magnus Erici filius, regis Haqvini de fila nepos" became "rex Norvegiæ Sveciæ atque Gothiæ" in 1320[220]. He was deposed in 1344 as King of Norway. He abdicated in 1363 as King of Sweden, remaining as regent of Norway. m (Bohus [Tønsberghus] Castle 5 Nov 1335) BLANCHE de Namur, daughter of JEAN Comte de Namur & his second wife Marie d'Artois [ Capet] (-Copenhagen Autumn 1363). She was accused by the noblewoman Birgitta Birgersdotter (St Bridget of Vadstena) of having poisoned the latter's son, her innocence of the crime only being proved at the end of the 18th century[221]. She lived at Tønsberghus castle in Norway from 1358, because of the political situation in Sweden, and administered the fiefs of Vestfold and Skienssysla[222]. King Magnus II & his wife had two children: : : a) ERIK Magnusson ([1339]-20 Jun 1359). Duke of Scania. He succeeded in 1344 as ERIK XII joint King of Sweden, ruling jointly with his father. The Chronica Archiepiscoporum Lundensium records the death in 1359 of "rege Suecie Erico…uxor sua Beatrix, primogenitus suus" and names "pater suus Magnus rex Suecie"[223]. m (before 25 Oct 1356) BEATRIX von Bayern, daughter of Emperor LUDWIG IV King of Germany, Duke of Bavaria Pfalzgraf bei Rhein & his second wife Marguerite de Hainaut [Avesnes] Ctss de Hainaut, Holland and Zeeland (1344-25 Dec 1359). The Chronica Archiepiscoporum Lundensium records the death in 1359 of "rege Suecie Erico…uxor sua Beatrix, primogenitus suus" and names "pater suus Magnus rex Suecie"[224]. King Erik XII & his wife had one child: : : i) son (b and d 1359). The Chronica Archiepiscoporum Lundensium records the death in 1359 of "rege Suecie Erico…uxor sua Beatrix, primogenitus suus" and names "pater suus Magnus rex Suecie"[225]. : : b) HAAKON Magnusson ([15] Aug 1340-Oslo [Aug/Sep] 1380, bur Oslo, Maria Church). His father designated him his heir in Norway, which was formally approved by the Norwegian estates. He succeeded his father in 1344 as HAAKON VI King of Norway. He succeeded in 1362 as HAAKON I King of Sweden, deposed 1363. m (Copenhagen [9] Apr 1363) MARGRETHE of Denmark, daughter of VALDEMAR IV King of Denmark & his wife Heilwig von Schleswig (1353-on board ship Flensburg harbour 28 Oct 1412, bur Sorø Abbey, transferred 1413 to Roskilde Church). She succeeded in 1387 as MARGRETHE I Queen of Denmark, 1388 as MARGRETHE I Queen of Norway and in 1389 as MARGRETHE Queen of Sweden. King Haakon I & his wife had one child: : : i) OLAV (Dec 1370-3 Aug 1387). He succeeded in 1376 as OLAF II King of Denmark, and in 1381 as OLAV IV King of Norway. : : 2. EUPHEMIA Eriksdotter ([1317]-[27 Oct 1363/16 Jun 1370]). m (contract Bohus 24 Jul 1321, Rostock [10 Apr] 1336) as his first wife, ALBRECHT I Fürst von Mecklenburg, son of HEINRICH II "dem Löwen" Fürst von Mecklenburg & his second wife Anna von Sachsen-Wittenberg (1318-Schwerin 18 Feb 1379, bur Doberan Abbey). He was created Herzog von Mecklenburg und Fürst by Imperial Order at Prague 8 Jul 1348. : : a) ALBRECHT von Mecklenburg ([1340]-Dobrenau [31 Mar /1 Apr] 1412, bur Doberan). He was crowned ALBERT King of Sweden at Uppsala 18 Feb 1364. He succeeded his father in 1379 as ALBRECHT III joint Herzog von Mecklenburg. Deposed as King of Sweden in 1389, he was imprisoned by Margrethe Queen of Denmark from 24 Feb 1389 to 26 Sep 1395. Lord of Gotland 1397/1399. He formally abdicated as King of Sweden in 1405. : : - MECKLENBURG. : : b) other children: see MECKLENBURG. : : ERIK XIII 1397-1439 : : 1. ERICH BOGISLAW von Pommern, son of WARTISLAW VII Duke of Pomerania & his wife Marie von Mecklenburg ([1381]-Rügenwalde 1459 [after 4 Apr] bur Rügenwalde Marienkirche). He was adopted by Margrethe I King of Denmark as her heir in Norway, following the death of her son King Olav IV, and succeeded in 1389 as ERIK III King of Norway, although Queen Margrethe continued to rule as Regent. He succeeded in 1396 as ERIK VII King of Denmark, and in 1397 as ERIK XIII King of Sweden. Abdicated 1439. : : CHRISTOFFER 1439-1448 : : 1. CHRISTOPH von Bayern, son of JOHANN Herzog von Bayern Pfalzgraf bei Rhein in Neumarkt & his wife Katharina von Pommern-Stolp [Denmark] (Neumarkt 26 Feb 1416-Helsingborg 5/6 Jan 1448, bur Roskilde Cathedral). He succeeded his maternal uncle 10 Apr 1440 as CHRISTOFFER III King of Denmark, 4 Oct 1440 as CHRISTOF King of Sweden and 4 Jun 1441 as CHRISTOF King of Norway. He succeeded his father in 1443 as Pfalzgraf in Neunburg vorm Wald und in Neumarkt.

Descendants of Leonard Josephus Lubartus de Moulin & Martina Susan Everdina Bowier free-space profile

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Free-space page created for descendants of [[De_MOULIN-3|Leonard Josephus Lubartus (de MOULIN) de Moulin (1804-1871)]] & Jkvr. [[Bowier-4|Martina Susan Everdina Bowier (1821-1876)]] anything of interest including research notes.

Descendants of Lesslie

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Descendants of Lesslie Author: Odom, Robert O. :[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/o/d/o/Robert-L-Odom-SC/GENE2-0002.html User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of ? Lesslie] :: Generation No. 1 :: :: :: 1. ? LESSLIE :: Children of ? LESSLIE are: :: i. JAMES LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1732; d. November 20, 1804. :: ii. JOHN LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1732; d. November 20, 1804. :: iii. GEORGE LESSLIE I, b. Abt. 1734, County Tyrone, Ireland; d. September :: 15, 1775, York Co. S.C.,Buried Beersheba Church yard. :: iv. SAMUEL LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1735, Northern Ireland; d. November 1786, Mecklenberg Co., N.C.. :: Generation No. 2 :: 2.JAMES LESSLIE was born Abt. 1732, and died November 20, 1804. He married NANCY ?. She was born 1730, and died June 28, 1821. :: Children of JAMES LESSLIE and NANCY ? are: :: i. JAMES LESSLIE II, m. JENNET LESSLIE. :: ii. ROBERT LESSLIE, b. December 31, 1769; d. April 04, 1813, York Co. :: S.C.,Buried in Bethany A.R.P.Cemetery. :: 3.JOHN LESSLIE was born Abt. 1732, and died November 20, 1804. He married MARY HUTCHINSON Abt. 1751 in Comick Fergus, County Antrim.Northern Ireland, daughter of FRANCIS CYRUS HUTCHINSON. She was born Abt. 1736 in Comick Fergus, County Antrim.Northern Ireland. :: Children of JOHN LESSLIE and MARY HUTCHINSON are: :: i. JOHN LESSLIE,JR., b. Abt. 1759; d. Abt. 1811. :: ii. MARGARET LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1757; m. SAMUEL CARROLL. :: iii. SARAH LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1754; m. GILBERT KENNEDY; b. Abt. 1753. :: iv. ELIZABETH LESSLIE, m. ? ORMAND. :: v. MARY ANN LESSLIE. :: vi. JENNET LESSLIE, m. JAMES LESSLIE II. :: 4.GEORGE LESSLIE I was born Abt. 1734 in County Tyrone, Ireland, and died September 15, 1775 in York Co. S.C.,Buried Beersheba Church yard. He married MARY ? Abt. 1760. She was born 1735 in Ireland, and died July 01, 1800 in York Co. S.C.,Buried Beersheba Church yard. :: Children of GEORGE LESSLIE and MARY ? are: :: i. MARY LESSLIE, b. 1761; d. February 02, 1848, York Co. S.C.,Buried Beersheba Church yard; m. SAMUEL BURNS, July 20, 1781, York Co. :: S.C.. :: ii. SAMUEL LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1767, York Co. S.C.; d. Abt. 1837, Phillips Co. Ark.. :: iii. GRACE LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1774. :: iv. JANE LESSLIE, b. May 29, 1771; d. February 24, 1803, York Co. S.C.,Buried in Bethany A.R.P.Cemetery. :: 5.SAMUEL LESSLIE was born Abt. 1735 in Northern Ireland, and died November 1786 in Mecklenberg Co., N.C.. He married (1) SARAH HUTCHINSON 1750 in Comick Fergus, County Antrim.Northern Ireland, daughter of FRANCIS CYRUS HUTCHINSON. She was born Abt. 1738 in Comick Fergus, County Antrim.Northern Ireland, and died 1795 in Lancaster Dist., S.C.. He married (2) ? CRAIG 1795. :: Children of SAMUEL LESSLIE and SARAH HUTCHINSON are: :: i. SAMUEL LESSLIE II, b. Abt. 1763; d. August 1805, York Co. S.C.. :: ii. SARAH LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1760; d. July 30, 1825. :: iii. GEORGE LESSLIE II, b. Abt. 1765; m. REBECCA ?. :: iv. MARY LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1771; d. October 20, 1828, Lancaster Co., SouthCarolina. :: v. JOHN LESSLIE, b. Abt. 1764, N.C,(in wagon train in route from Pa. to S.C.); d. 1840, Carroll Co. Tenn.. :: vi. WILLIAM LESSLIE, d. Abbeville,S.C.. :: vii. JANE LESSLIE. :: viii. ROBERT LESSLIE. :Note: The web pages at the URL listed run to 9 generations. There is nothing on the descendants of Sarah Lesllie and Gilbert Kennedy I.

Descendants of Lulu Carrie Dowden Monroe Young

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Information given at personal visit to Mildred Lorraine Pool and Jesse Neal Young, Jr. by Carolyn Dowden Jamail in 2011 at Hallsville, Texas.

Descendants of Nicholas Cady

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cady-483|Jennifer Cady]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Connecting Cady's to the Family Tree * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7584265 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of Olivier LeTardif

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The goal of this project is to create a family tree of descendants of Olivier LeTardif, so pretty much all Tardifs alive. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Tardif-510|Lucas Tardif. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * adding parents, grandparents, and so on * adding descendants *adding spouses Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15832392 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of Ottinger-142 and Harmon-4229

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The descendants of George Valentine and Mary (Harmon) Ottinger will be held on 30 September 2023 at the Sikeston Veterans Park, Sikeston, MO 63801 If you are interested in attending please reach out to me, Kathy Ottinger Kitrel https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ottinger-93

Descendants of Patriot Thomas Hampton

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Adkins-1231|Thomas Adkins]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4848011 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of Paul Froman and Elizabeth Hite

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Descendants of Peter Shields and His Wife Elizabeth

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See the book in PDF format compiled by Dolores Christophel D'Errico on this site by clicking on the Adobe image shown below, telling of his Revolutionary War service, having fought on both sides during the American Revolutionary War.

Descendants of Peter Young

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'''Descendants of [[Young-7803|Peter Young]]'''
''' by Dr. David K. Faux''' Generation 1 [[Young-7803|PETER YOUNG]] was born in 1784 in Pr. Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Oct 1846 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HANNAH RICELAY. She died on 13 Dec 1873 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Young: Peter Young died 20 Oct. 1846 ( - , 6 m) (MCS). He married Hannah Ricelay, daughter of Christian and Catharine (Sipes) Ricelay (LIO, p. 263), d. 13 Dec. 1873 ( - y, 11m, 17 d) (MCS). Peter Young leased Indian land near present-day Caledonia (PAC, RG 10, Vol. 105, Claimants to Grand River Lands Belonging to the Six Nations, p. 28, 31) where he continued to reside until his death. Peter resided on a 100 acre parcel of leased land (50 acres cleared, 50 acres wild land) on the Six Nations Indian Reserve near Caledonia, complete with four dwelling houses and a barn (NAC, RG 10, Vol. 717, List of Squatters on Indian lands, 23 January 1840). Peter and wife Hannah were of the Canadian Weslyian Methodist faith, and hence buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery in the Village of Seneca near (today part of) Caledonia. The names of the children of Peter Young are from the records concerning the disputed title to part of the Young Tract (FOY, pp. 94-95). Unless otherwise indicated, dates were added from the various census records for Seneca and Oneida Townships, and for Caledonia. Peter Young and Hannah Ricelay had the following children: i. CATHARINE YOUNG. She died on 07 Feb 1911 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She married Isaiah Cramer on 05 Jul 1841 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 18 Jun 1817 in New York, USA. He died on 29 Sep 1904 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. ii. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born in 1806. He died in 1871. He married CATHARINE. She was born on 16 Jul 1811. She died on 04 May 1842. He married (2) URANIA BALL on 09 Mar 1843 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1815 in Quebec, Canada. She died on 11 Jan 1894. iii. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married JOHN J. YOUNG. He was born on Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iv. MARY A. YOUNG was born in 1809. She died between 1861-1871. She married Isaac Stephen Carpenter on 12 Jun 1831 in Anglican Ceremony, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1811 in New York, USA. v. REBECCA YOUNG was born on 25 Feb 1814. She died on 04 Jan 1883. She married PHILIP WINTERMUTE. Notes for Rebecca Young: Rebecca married her first cousin Peter Wintermute, son of Jacob Wintermute and Dorothy Young. See Peter's entry for more information. vi. CHARLOTTE YOUNG was born in 1818. She died in 1849. She married WILLIAM E. YOUNG. vii. BARBARA YOUNG was born on 01 Apr 1823. She died on 24 Dec 1901. She married David Peter Young on 01 Mar 1841 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: Barbara married her first cousin David Peter Young, son of Frederick Young. See the entry for David Peter Young for further information. viii. PETER YOUNG was born in Mar 1827 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 28 Dec 1875. He married Mariah Philips on 24 Dec 1858 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. ix. EDMUND YOUNG was born on 07 May 1822 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 1874 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELEANOR RUNCHEY. He married ELLENOR RUNCHEY. She was born on 01 Feb 1820 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 03 Feb 1894 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Generation 2 CATHARINE YOUNG (Peter1). She died on 07 Feb 1911 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She married Isaiah Cramer on 05 Jul 1841 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 18 Jun 1817 in New York, USA. He died on 29 Sep 1904 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. Notes for Isaiah Cramer: Isiah (who was an innkeeper) and family were enumerated in Seneca Township during the 1861 census - all members of the Wesleyan Methodist Church). During the 1881 census Isaiah (a carpenter) and his wife Catharine and their children from Caleb (age 25) to Herman (age 17) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County. Isaiah Cramer and Catharine Young had the following children: MARY J.3 CRAMER was born in 1842. ANNA CRAMER was born in 1844. CHARLOTTE CRAMER was born in 1849. She married (1) CHRISTOPHER YOUNG, son of Christopher Young and Urania Ball on 02 Nov 1871 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 13 Jul 1849. He died on 20 Aug 1873. She married CHRISTOPHER YOUNG. STEPHEN CRAMER was born in 1851. BARBARY CRAMER was born in 1853. CALEB CRAMER was born in 1856. ISIAH CRAMER was born in 1858. MELISSA CRAMER was born in 1860. ix. EMMA CRAMER was born on 14 Mar 1862. She died in 1889. She married John William Lancaster in 1881 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 15 Jul 1855. He died on 29 May 1942. HERMAN CRAMER was born in 1864. He died in 1900. Notes for Herman Cramer: The 1881 census of Sombra Township shows his name as "Norman". Died from a lumber mill accident. 3. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1806. He died in 1871. He married CATHARINE. She was born on 16 Jul 1811. She died on 04 May 1842. He married (2) URANIA BALL on 09 Mar 1843 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1815 in Quebec, Canada. She died on 11 Jan 1894. Notes for Christopher Young: As a young man Christopher worked for his uncles James F. Young and John D. Young in Barton Township, where he became embroiled in the "Coal - Kiln Murder" of 1827 (see CKM). In the next year he is found in the Haldimand County Census (AO, MS181, Reel 59, 1928), and is recorded in various doucments (e.g., NA, RG 10, Vol. 105, 25 Dec. 1832, p. 184) concerning Indian land near the Grand River during the 1830s. In the 1842 census of the Brantford Indian Reserve (including Caledonia etc.) Christopher is listed as an inkeeper (COO). In 1861, Christopher (a farmer), Urania and family, all members of the Church of England, were residing in Onondaga Township, Brant County. The 1871 census finds he and his family residing in Caledonia, and his occupation again is innkeeper. Christopher and Urania were again residing in Caledonia at the time of the 1881 census. Both were of the Canadian Methodist faith, and he was listed as a farmer. Urania's ancestry is given as French. It does not appear that Christopher left a will. The list of his children come from the above census records unless otherwise indicated. Christopher Young and Catharine had the following children: i. DAVID H.3 YOUNG was born on 26 Nov 1830. He died on 10 Aug 1860. He married Melisa Wright on 29 Dec 1853 in St. Pauls Anglican Church, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1834. ii. MARGARET YOUNG was born on 08 Feb 1835. She died on 01 Mar 1916 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married (1) DENNIS SHAW on 24 Dec 1851 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827. He died on 10 May 1864 in Virginia, USA. She married DAVID YOUNG. He was born in 1826. iii. MARIA MARTHA YOUNG was born in 1837. iv. PETER MCNABB YOUNG was born on 14 Jul 1839. He died on 12 Aug 1875. Notes for Peter McNabb Young: Unmarried and residing with his father and other members of the family in Caledonia during the 1871 census (COO). According to the registers of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Caledonia (ADN), Peter died of apoplexy. v. MARY YOUNG was born in 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Wood, son of Andrew Wood and Lena on 22 Jun 1863 in Brant County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1840 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Urania Ball: In the 1891 census of Caledonia, Urania's parents were noted as being born in the United States. Christopher Young and Urania Ball had the following children: vi. JAMES E. YOUNG was born in 1844. He died on 16 Jun 1869. vii. ELIZABETH JANE YOUNG was born in 1846. She married George Brown, son of Thomas Brown and Jane on 18 Oct 1865 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844. viii. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born on 13 Jul 1849. He died on 20 Aug 1873. He married Charlotte Cramer, daughter of Isaiah Cramer and Catharine on 02 Nov 1871 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849. Notes for Christopher Young: Christopher married his cousin Charlotte Cramer. In the registers of the St. Paul the Apostle in Caledonia (ADN), is recorded the baptism of Christopher Young on 3 May 1874 (born 16 April 1873), the son of Christopher and Urania. Considering the ages of the latter, it is probable that they had adopted their grandson after the death of their son Christopher. ix. RISELAY YOUNG was born on 30 Mar 1851. He married MARY HAMMOND. She was born on 06 Jul 1852. x. CORA YOUNG was born in 1859. ELIZABETH2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married JOHN J. YOUNG. He was born on 02 Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 20 Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Elizabeth Young: Elizabeth married her second cousin once removed John J. Young, son of John D. Young. See entry under John J. Young for further information. In 1881 she was residing with grandson James W. Young in Oneida Township (next door to son James) in Oneida Township; and with her son James during the enumeration of Oneida in 1891. Notes for John J. Young: In 1840 John J. Young had cleared 40 acres of a 150 acre farm on Indian lands on the Grand River (LOS). The 1861 census gives the precise location of the property as Oneida Township, River Range, Lot 30, 50 acres - however, a descendant indicated that at some point the John J. Young family moved to Lot 37, N 1/2 along the River Road of Oneida. He and his family are found in each census until 1871 - and the list of children and descendants is from these records, the Young Files, largely from the collection of material from Dorothy Hutton from informants such as Cecil Young, at the Haldimand County Museum and Archives in Cayuga, PK or MN. OBITUARY: 30 October 1879. "Young. Mr. John J. Young who died suddenly of heart disease in the Township of Seneca at the age of 73 years was born in the valley of the Mohawk, State of New York, in 1806. In 1813, his father, who came from the Netherlands, emigrated with his family to Canada and settled in the Township of Glanford. Thence he removed to Dundas where he lived for about four years. The deceased married at the age of twenty years Miss Elizabeth Young, sister of David Young, Esq., of Seneca, but no relation of the deceased. His two oldest sons were born in Dundas. From Dundas he moved to Barton Township and thence in 1830 to the Township of Bayham. Seven years later in 1837 he removed to Oneida to the farm on which he resided up to the time of his death. He was, therefore, up to the decease one of the oldest residents, not of Caledonia but of the adjoining township of Oneida, the late Colonel R. McKinnon who was buried on the same day Mr. Young died, having settled in Caledonia two or three years before the deceased settled in Oneida." John J. Young and Elizabeth Young had the following children: i. WILLIAM EMSLEY YOUNG was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. ii. JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iii. ISAAC YOUNG was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. iv. HANNAH YOUNG was born in 1837. She died on 05 Oct 1889. She married FRANCIS D. WINTERMUTE. Notes for Hannah Young: For more information about Hannah, see the entry for her husband Francis D. Wintermute. v. CATHARINE YOUNG was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. vi. MARY YOUNG was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. vii. EMMA J. YOUNG was born in 1850. viii. JOHN YOUNG was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. ix. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. x. MARY A.2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1809. She died between 1861-1871. She married Isaac Stephen Carpenter on 12 Jun 1831 in Anglican Ceremony, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1811 in New York, USA. Notes for Isaac Stephen Carpenter: At the time of the 1861 census of Oneida Township, Isaac (a farmer) and family were living on River Range, Lot 39, 60 acres, however during the 1871 census, Isaac was residing with his son Brock in Sombra Township, Lambton County. Isaac Stephen Carpenter and Mary A. Young had the following children: i. EDMUND CARPENTER was born in 1832. He died in 1911. He married NANCY WEDGE. She was born in 1845. She died in 1929. ii. BROCK CARPENTER was born in Aug 1836. He married UNKNOWN. She died before 1871. He married JULIANNA. She was born in 1850. He married EMMA. She was born in Apr 1858. iii. PETER CARPENTER was born in Sep 1836. He married Lucy Ann Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 20 Oct 1868 in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in Jun 1852 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. iv. MARTHA CARPENTER was born in 1841. v. CREMER CARPENTER was born in Oct 1841 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 11 Aug 1868 in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in May 1850 in Elizabethtown, Ontario, Canada. vi. ALEXANDER CARPENTER was born in 1845. He married ALMA A. She was born in 1852. Notes for Alexander Carpenter: Alex (a farmer; Methodist New Connection) and wife Alma A. (Church of England) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County at the time of the 1871 census. vii. BARBERRY CARPENTER was born in 1846. viii. NELSON CARPENTER was born on 16 Jun 1849. He married MARY J. She was born on 28 Nov 1849. ix. ELIZABETH CARPENTER was born in 1851. CHARLOTTE YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1818. She died in 1849. She married WILLIAM E. YOUNG. Notes for Charlotte Young: Charlotte married her nephew, son of her sister Elizabeth Young. At least this is the hypothesis which best fits the evidence. The marriage record of her daughter gives her parents as William and Charlotte Young (CMR). William Young is a very common name (all, however in the vicinity related), but by a process of elimination it seems evident that the only candidate is the son of John J. Young and Elizabeth (Young) Young - the sister of Charlotte. Charlotte's tombstone at one time lay beside that of her father Peter Young in the Seneca Methodist Cemetery in Caledonia. Notes for William E. Young: See William E. Young, son of John J. Young and Elizabeth (Young) Young. William married first his aunt Charlotte Young, and after her death, Fanny Bundy. William E. Young and Charlotte Young had the following child: i. BARBARA3 YOUNG was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) C ICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. PETER2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in Mar 1827 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 28 Dec 1875. He married Mariah Philips on 24 Dec 1858 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Young: In the 1871 census of Caledonia, Peter is recorded as being a mail carrier, and the family of the Methodist faith. Peter Young and Mariah Philips had the following children: HANNAH YOUNG was born in 1862. OLIVER YOUNG was born in 1864. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1866. SARAH YOUNG was born in 1868. EDMUND YOUNG (Peter1) was born on 07 May 1822 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 1874 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELEANOR RUNCHEY. She was born on 01 Feb 1820 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 03 Feb 1894 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Edmund Young: At the time of the 1861 census, Edmund was a farmer, residing in Oneida Township, River Range Lot 43, 163 acres. All the family were members of the Free Church. Lois Adams gives his birthdate as 1816. Edmund Young and Ellenor Runchey had the following children: i. PHILIP YOUNG was born on 01 Dec 1837 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 14 Feb 1930. He married ABIGAIL. She died in 1871. He married ELLEN BARBER. She was born on 26 Apr 1855. She died on 15 May 1920 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. ii. PETER YOUNG was born in 1838 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Apr 1895 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He married Sarah Jane Creswell, daughter of Henry Creswell and Elizabeth on 27 Nov 1866 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Mar 1913. iii. DELILAH YOUNG was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) JOHN CAIN, son of Maxwell Cain and Martha on 21 Aug 1858 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1831. She married (2) BENJAMIN WHITE, son of Ebenezer White and Frances Keene on 13 Aug 1866 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1845 in England. iv. WILLIAM E. YOUNG was born on 08 Aug 1842. He died on 17 Jan 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan Tuttle, daughter of Calvin Tuttle and Jane on Jan 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851. She died before 1881. v. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 01 Aug 1844 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 25 Apr 1923 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Margaret Young, daughter of James Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Methodist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 21 Dec 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. vi. GEORGE A. YOUNG was born on 22 Apr 1847. He died on 29 Aug 1910. He married ELIZA. Notes for George A. Young: Was a blacksmith at Gore Bay on Manitoulin Island. vii. SARAH JANE YOUNG was born in 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1893 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Bundy, son of George Bundy and Mary on Dec 1867 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 08 Jan 1849 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1918 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. viii. DAVID YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Jun 1922 in Sault St. Marie, Ontario. He married Charlotte H. Elmore, daughter of Hercules Elmore on 07 Oct 1882 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1858 in Banispital, County Cork, Ireland. Notes for David Young: Moved to Dawson Township, Algoma District. His obituary was provided by Ann Dearing: The Recorder, Gore Bay, Thursday, July 20, 1922 The Late Mr. David Young David Young was born in the County of Haldimand near Caledonia in 1847 and was one of thirteen of a family. He was the son of the late Edmund and Helen Young. In 1879 he came to Manitoulin Island, and squatted on land near Meldrum Bay and built a little shanty which still remains. As soon as the land came into the market he purchased the farm which he had chosen for his home; and on this farm he resided nearly all the time until removed by death on June 24, 1922. In 1883 he married Miss Charlotte Elmore who survives him, she being the only survivor of the five daughters of the late Dr. Hercules Elmore. With the passing of Mr. Young another of the pioneers of the Manitoulin has gone to his rest. He was a kind husband, a good neighbor, a true and loyal citizen and a man who commanded the respect of a large circle of friends. In the early days the late DR. A. Findley, Superintendent of Missions, for Northern Ontario made Mr. Young's home his headquarters when he visited Meldrum Bay. Mr. Young had a kindly hospitable disposition by which he gained and retained many friends He was also a Justice of the Peace for about thirty-five years. Two brothers, Peter and George, and two sisters predeceased him. Of the brothers and sisters who survive a twin brother, John, resides in Woodstock, Mrs. Daniels resides at Caledonia, Ont. Edmund is overseer in connection with the transportation of Chinese, and is at present in California, and Mrs. Nichols resides in Hamilton, Ont. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Wm. Munro under the maples at Mr. Young's late home and the remains were interred in Meldrum Bay cemetery nearby. Mr. Young had gone to Sault Ste. Marie for medical treatment where he died but four hours after the operation for cancer of the bowels. Mrs. Young has the sympathy of the community in her bereavement. ix. JOHN E. YOUNG was born on 20 Apr 1852. He married MARY A. LEONARD. She was born in 1862. x. BARBARA YOUNG was born in 1856 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1937. She married George Turner Daniels, son of George Daniels and Rebecca on 21 Sep 1876 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1851 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. xi. MARGARET YOUNG was born on 24 Nov 1858. She died on 24 Jul 1889. xii. ELIZABETH ANN YOUNG was born in 1860 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1932. She married William James Nichols, son of Robert Nichols and Isabella on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1858 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. xiii. EDMUND WELLINGTON YOUNG was born in Jul 1862 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jul 1935. He married Alberta Rebecca Daniels, daughter of George T. Daniels and Rebecca Quance on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Apr 1867 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Mar 1931. Generation 3 EMMA CRAMER (Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 14 Mar 1862. She died in 1889. She married John William Lancaster in 1881 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 15 Jul 1855. He died on 29 May 1942. Notes for Emma Cramer: PK provided some of the information herein. John William Lancaster and Emma Cramer had the following children: i. LESLIE IRVING4 LANCASTER was born on 08 Oct 1882 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. ii. MAUD MINNIE LANCASTER was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She died on 15 Jan 1966. She married JOHN ALEXANDER ROBB. He was born on 16 Nov 1885. He died on 02 Sep 1964. 111. JOHN RAY LANCASTER was born on 30 Jun 1887 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. iv. DAVID H.3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 26 Nov 1830. He died on 10 Aug 1860. He married Melisa Wright on 29 Dec 1853 in St. Pauls Anglican Church, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1834. Notes for David H. Young: The death date for David H. Young taken from two transcriptions of the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery differ. The one noted here is most likely correct. David married a second cousin, grandaughter of Catharine Young, wife of James Wintermute. David H. Young and Melisa Wright had the following children: i. JAMES C. YOUNG. ii. NELSON YOUNG was born in 1854. iii. BEVERLEY YOUNG was born in 1856. iv. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born in 1858. v. PETER YOUNG was born on 22 Jul 1859. He died on 07 Aug 1859. vi. ALONZO YOUNG was born in 1860. He died on 22 Sep 1860. MARGARET YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 08 Feb 1835. She died on 01 Mar 1916 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married (1) DENNIS SHAW on 24 Dec 1851 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827. He died on 10 May 1864 in Virginia, USA. She married DAVID YOUNG. He was born in 1826. Notes for Dennis Shaw: The information on this branch of the family is from Carolyn Vassos of Newport News, VA, USA. Dennis Shaw and Margaret Young had the following children: i. NANCY SHAW was born on 18 Apr 1858. ii. CHRISTOPHER SHAW was born on 19 Oct 1859. He died on 11 Feb 1932 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married Ellen Stewart on 25 Jun 1880 in Sanilac, Michigan, USA. She died on 11 Jun 1935 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. iii. SARAH EMMA SHAW was born on 04 Aug 1860. iv. MARGARET SHAW was born on 23 Jun 1863. Notes for David Young: David, Margaret and their two children were enumerated in the 1881 Census of Caledonia, Ontario. David Young and Margaret Young had the following children: DAVID YOUNG was born in 1870. RICELEY YOUNG was born in 1875. MARY YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born in 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Wood, son of Andrew Wood and Lena on 22 Jun 1863 in Brant County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1840 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Notes for William Wood: At the time of the 1881 census, William (a Farmer; Church of England) and family (Wesleyan Methodists) were enumerated in Brantford East Township, Brant County William Wood and Mary Young had the following children: WILLIAM WOOD was born in 1867. IDA WOOD was born in 1867. ANDREW WOOD was born in 1872. ALMEDAH WOOD was born in 1874. LANAH WOOD was born in 1878. CATHARINE WOOD was born in Jun 1880. RISELAY YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 30 Mar 1851. He married MARY HAMMOND. She was born on 06 Jul 1852. Notes for Riselay Young: During the 1881 census, Riseley and, wife, and two children were residing in Caledonia, were of the Canadian Methodist faith, and he was a cooper by trade. In 1891 he as "Chief Constable". By the time of the 1901 census of the City of Hamilton Riceley was a House Carpenter, and they had moved to Ward 3 of that City. Only daughter Ada was not present in the household. All were members of the Church of England. Riselay Young and Mary Hammond had the following children: ADA YOUNG was born in 1876. WILLIAM WESLEY YOUNG was born on 06 Sep 1880. YOUNG RISELAY E was born on 01 Oct 1882. Notes for Young Riselay E: A Hotel Bell Boy in 1901. JAMES E. YOUNG was born on 28 Apr 1884. Notes for James E. Young: A hotel bell boy in 1901. FLOYD H. YOUNG was born on 29 Dec 1886. Notes for Floyd H. Young: Working in a tailor shop in 1901. EVA G. YOUNG was born on 01 Jun 1897. WILLIAM EMSLEY YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. Notes for William Emsley Young: During the 1881 census, William and Fannie were residing with their 6 youngest children in Glanford Township. William and Fannie were lodging with James Petch and family in Oneida Township during the 1901 census. A second record gives his birthdate as 1828. His obituary in the Hamilton Spectator (2 October 1912, p. 13) reads, "An old and respected resident of Oneida Township in the county of Haldimand in the person of William J. (sic) Young, passed away yesterday at the advanced age of 84 years. Deceased was born in the county of Haldimand and lived there all of his life time. Three weeks ago he came to the city to visit his daughter Mrss. Ezra Hill, 114 Kent street, and about a week ago he became ill and passed away. He was well known and highly respected by a host of friends who will regret to hear of his death. His wife predeceased him five years. Two sons and seven daughters survive. The sons are John of North seneca, and George of Detroit; the daughters, Mrs. Petch, York; Mrs. Overend of Buffalo; Mrs. William Collings of Detroit; Mrs. Robinson of Indiana; Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Francis of Hamilton. Mr. Young was a member of the Methodist Church and the funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his son John Young, Glanford, to Caledonia burying grounds." Notes for Frances Bundy: Emigrated from England in 1840. William Emsley Young and Frances Bundy had the following children: i. MARY YOUNG was born in 1850 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1881. She married David Francis, son of George Francis and Hannah Jane on 28 Mar 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1848 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. ii. EMMA JANE YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. iii. HANNAH MARGARET YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1854. She married George Overend on 11 Nov 1873 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hannah Margaret Young: Residing in Buffalo in 1912. iv. MATILDA LOUISE YOUNG was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. v. CHARLOTTE ANN YOUNG was born in 1857. She married Samuel Young on 03 Oct 1877 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Charlotte Ann Young: Marriage registration # 003461. vi. CATHARINE YOUNG was born on 07 Jul 1858 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Dec 1880 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Collings on 30 Sep 1875 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. vii. SARAH CORDELIA YOUNG was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. viii. CLARISSA CAROLINE YOUNG was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. ix. FANNY AMELIA YOUNG was born on 11 Jan 1865 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in Mar 1907. She married William Colling on 24 Aug 1881 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. x. JOHN ALEXANDER YOUNG was born in 1867. He married Mariah Thompson, daughter of Thomas Thompson and Harriet on 25 Mar 1896 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1866 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Alexander Young: Marriage registration # 004925-6. No issue. xi. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1870. He married SADIE WHITE. Notes for George Calvin Young: No issue. xii. LILLIAN PRISCILLA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. xiii. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. William Emsley Young and Charlotte Young had the following child: xiv. BARBARA YOUNG was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. JAMES WILLIAM3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for James William Young: According to the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County, James, who settled there in 1838, possessed River Range Lots 33 (10 acres) and 37 (40 and 70 acres), Oneida Township. Residing in Oneida Township during the 1891 census with his wife, two of his sons, and his mother Elizabeth. In his will dated 14th October 1893, James Young of Oneida mentions his wife Mary Ellen; sons George Harland Young and James William Collins Young; as well as daughters Catharine Elizabeth the wife of James Nelles, and Anne Margaret the wife of Thomas Young. He also describes his property as Lots 37 (70 acres), 36 (66 acres), and parts of 33 and 34, all on the River Range Oneida Township. His death date of 8th January 1894 is noted in the probate papers with the will. Lois Adams reports that there is a Bible record for this family. She also reports that there was another child, Hulda, born 6 jan 1872, who was raised by her grandfather. Notes for Mary Ellen Bundy: Doris Adams gives Mary Ellen's birthplace as Downton, Wiltshire. James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy had the following children: i. ANNE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. ii. JOHN RICELAY YOUNG was born on 28 Sep 1856 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 Dec 1863. iii. CATHARINE ELIZA YOUNG was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on 20 Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. iv. GEORGE HARLAND YOUNG was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. v. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS YOUNG was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. ISAAC YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. Notes for Isaac Young: Isaac, a shoe maker, and family, all of the Methodist faith, were residing in Caledonia during the 1891 census. Isaac Young and Mary Catharine Wedge had the following children: i. MARY ANN YOUNG was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. ii. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 19 Oct 1872 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Lewis Hamilton Scott, son of William Scott and Jemima Hewitt on 07 Jun 1892 in Presbyterian Church, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1870 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. iii. MAGGIE YOUNG was born in 1877. She married BLACHER. iv. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. v. ISAAC EDWARD YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1881 in Plattville, Ontario. He died in 1941 in Woodstock, Ontario. He married MARY CLARK. vi. JOHN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1883. vii. ALICE YOUNG was born on 02 May 1890. viii. EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. Isaac Young and Sarah had the following children: EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. JAMES W. YOUNG was born in 1862. Notes for James W. Young: Residing with grandmother Elizabeth Young in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. CATHARINE YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. Notes for William Culp: Culp was listed as residing on 40 acres, River Range Lot 40, Oneida Township in the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County. William Culp (a farmer) and family were residing in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. While his wife Catharine was of the Canadian Methodist faith, William and the children were recorded as being members of the Deciples of Christ. William Culp and Catharine Young had the following children: i. MOSES FREDERICK CULP was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. ii. JOHN WESLEY CULP was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. iii. PHEBE ELIZABETH CULP was born in 1867. iii. GEORGE ARTHUR CULP was born in 1869. iv. MARGARET M. CULP was born in 1872. v. CATHARINE V. CULP was born in 1874. vi. MARY EMMA CULP was born in 1875. vii. WILLIAM H. CULP was born in 1878. He died on 20 May 1881. MARY3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. Notes for Albert Leach: The four children listed for Albert and Mary died as infants or small children and are buried in the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery (CMC). Albert Leach and Mary Young had the following children: JOHN H. LEACH. JOSHUA J. LEACH. ORIN T. LEACH. MARY E. LEACH. JOHN YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. Notes for John Young: Residing in Oneida Township in 1881, of the Wesleyan Methodist faith, and a farmer and labourer. John Young and Levina had the following children: ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1872. SAMUEL L. YOUNG was born in 1876. WILLIAM E. YOUNG was born in 1878. FRANCIS W. YOUNG was born in 1880. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Calvin Young: Residing in Oneida Township, of the Methodist faith, and a farm laborer in the 1881, 1891, and 1901 censuses. One record has his birth date as 1850. Notes for Sarah Elizabeth Young: According to her obituary in the Grand River Sachem, at the time of her death Sarah had two surviving children (as well as two sons and a daughter who predeceased her), as well as nine grandchildren, and twenty four great grandchildren. Birth year given as 1852 in the 1901 census. George Calvin Young and Sarah Elizabeth Young had the following children: i. WILLIAM D. YOUNG was born in 1876. ii. HERMAN WESLEY YOUNG was born in 1878. iii. ELIZABETH M. YOUNG was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. iv. EDITH M. YOUNG was born on 19 Jan 1886. She married WILL HAINES. Notes for Edith M. Young: Residing in Canfield in 1948. v. GEORGE ERNEST YOUNG was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. EDMUND CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in 1832. He died in 1911. He married NANCY WEDGE. She was born in 1845. She died in 1929. Notes for Edmund Carpenter: During the 1881 census of Caledonia, Edmund and family were recorded as of the Methodist faith. He was a labourer. Edmund Carpenter and Nancy Wedge had the following children: EDMUND R. CARPENTER was born in 1865. WILLIAM R. CARPENTER was born in 1869. He died in 1941. ANNIE CARPENTER was born in 1873. LEONARD CARPENTER was born in 1875. MARY CARPENTER was born in 1879. JOHN L. CARPENTER was born in Feb 1881. ARABELLE CARPENTER was born in 1884. HENRY CARPENTER was born in 1885. JAMES CARPENTER was born in 1887. OLIVER CARPENTER was born in 1889. BROCK CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Aug 1836. He married UNKNOWN. She died before 1871. He married JULIANNA. She was born in 1850. He married EMMA. She was born in Apr 1858. Notes for Brock Carpenter: Brock and family were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County during the 1871 and 1881 census years. It appears that Brock married at least three times while residing in Canada. He was a farm labourer, and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1871, and the Presbyterian Church in 1881. In the 1900 census of Port Austin Township, Huron County, Michigan, Brock (a day labourer) and Emma were residing there with 5 of their chilren. The record indicates that Emma gave birth to 6 children, all of whom were alive at the time; and further that they emigrated in 1881. Brock Carpenter and Unknown had the following child: MARY A. HILDY CARPENTER was born in 1864. Notes for Julianna: It is not clear whether Julianna is the mother of Charles W. Carpenter - he could have been the son of Brock's former wife. Brock Carpenter and Julianna had the following children: CHARLES W. CARPENTER was born in 1867. STEPHEN CARPENTER was born in 1872. Brock Carpenter and Emma had the following children: LIZZIE CARPENTER was born in 1879. CLADDY CARPENTER was born in Nov 1881 in Canada. IDA E. CARPENTER was born in Apr 1884 in Michigan, USA. ETHEL CARPENTER was born in Dec 1887 in Michigan, USA. GEORGE CARPENTER was born in Jan 1891 in Michigan, USA. MINNY CARPENTER was born in Dec 1896 in Michigan, USA. PETER CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Sep 1836. He married Lucy Ann Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 20 Oct 1868 in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in Jun 1852 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Carpenter: Peter (a farmer) and family (all Methodist Episcopal) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County during the 1881 census. At the time of the 1900 census, Peter (a carpenter and joiner), Lucy and family were residing in Port Austin Township, Huron County, Michigan. This record indictes that Lucy had given birth to 8 children, all of whom were alive; and further that their date of immigration was 1866. Since Peter was not found in the 1871 census for Sombra Township with the rest of his family, it would appear that he moved first to Michigan in 1866, back to Ontario by 1881, and then again back to Michigan. Unfortunately someone crossed out the birthplace of "Canada" for all the children in the household, and put the word "no" in the entry box. Peter Carpenter and Lucy Ann Lancaster had the following children: SETH HOWARD CARPENTER was born in 1874. SYLVESTER C. CARPENTER was born in 1877. ARCHY ENNETT CARPENTER was born in Jul 1878. Notes for Archy Ennett Carpenter: A "saylor" at the time of the 1900 census. BERTHA MAY CARPENTER was born in Feb 1879. EVALINE ETTA CARPENTER was born in Feb 1881. FRANK CARPENTER was born in Jan 1883. MANDY CARPENTER was born in Nov 1885. ALVIN CARPENTER was born in Feb 1889. EMMA CARPENTER was born in Mar 1891. LILLY CARPENTER was born in May 1894. CREMER CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Oct 1841 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 11 Aug 1868 in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in May 1850 in Elizabethtown, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Cremer Carpenter: Cramer (a farmer; New Connection Methodist) was residing with his wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary A. (both Methodist Episcopal) in the 1871 census of Sombra Township, Lambton County. Cramer (a farmer) and family are found in the 1900 census of Hume Township, Huron county, Michigan. The record also indicates that Elizabeth had given birth to 7 children, of whom 4 were alive at that time. In addition, their date of immigration was noted as 1881. Cremer Carpenter and Elizabeth Lancaster had the following children: MARY E. CARPENTER was born in 1870. ALLA CARPENTER was born in Jul 1880 in Canada. MELVIN CARPENTER was born in Sep 1882 in Michigan, USA. DAVID CARPENTER was born in Mar 1886 in Michigan, USA. NELSON CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 16 Jun 1849. He married MARY J. She was born on 28 Nov 1849. Notes for Nelson Carpenter: Nelson (a farmer) and family (all Methodist Episcopal) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County in each census from 1871 to 1901. Nelson Carpenter and Mary J had the following children: JAMES R. CARPENTER was born in 1872. ANN E. CARPENTER was born on 08 Aug 1875. ALFRED A. CARPENTER was born on 16 Aug 1877. MINNIE M. CARPENTER was born on 30 Sep 1879. CLARA J. CARPENTER was born on 30 Sep 1881. Notes for Clara J. Carpenter: Name given as Sarah J. in the 1891 census. WILLIAM F. CARPENTER was born on 10 Dec 1883. FRANKLIN CARPENTER was born on 01 Sep 1885. PETER N. CARPENTER was born on 06 Mar 1888. AGNES E. CARPENTER was born on 15 Dec 1891. BARBARA YOUNG (Charlotte2, Peter1) was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: OBITUARY The St Catharine's Standard,October 13,1917 The death occurred last evening at the residence ,187 Geneva Street,of Barbara , beloved wife of William B.Thompson in her 75th year. Mrs Thompson,who has been in poor health for some time,bore her illness with great patience and fortitude. She was a member of the Welland Avenue Methodist church. Besides her sorrowing husband,she leaves to mourn her demise five daughters,Mrs John Stewart of South Dakota; Mrs W.J. Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John J. Book of Hamilton; Mrs A.A. Book of Niagara Falls N.Y; and Elizabeth Thompson at home, and also four sons, Wm H Thompson of South Dakota; Thomas of Niagara Falls N.Y; Joseph of Beamsville; and David of this city (St Catharines). The funeral will be held from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pm. (PK) Cicero Degear and Barbara Young had the following child: i. CECIL JACOB DEGEAR was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Notes for William Berry Thompson: During the 1881 census of Seneca Township, Haldimand County, William (a Farmer), Barbara, and family (all Canadian Methodists) were enumerated in this location. One record has his birthplace as Glanford Township. OBITUARY The St.Catharines Standard, July 24,1918 Sudden Death of Canal LockTender William Berry Thompson,for many years a locktender on the canal and a well known resident of the city,passed away very suddenly at his post on Lock 9 last evening. During the afternoon the deceased complained of feeling ill and walked up the city and to the office of Dr. Jessop where he secured a bottle of medicine. In the evening Mr Thompson was found in a chair when death called and was found dead by his companions.The untouched bottle of medicine was found in his shack. The late Mr Thompson ,who was 76 years of age,had of late been suffering from a complication of his ills. His wife predeased him a few months ago. He is survived by four sons and five daughters; Joseph of Beamsville;David of Toronto;Thomas of Alton N.Y;and William of this city; Mrs J.Stewart of South Dakota;Mrs Wm Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John Book of Hamilton; and Mrs Dell Book of New York,N.Y. and Miss Elizabeth of this city. The remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of Mr William Thompson ,3 George Street. (PK) William Berry Thompson and Barbara Young had the following children: AMY THOMPSON was born in 1867. BARBARY THOMPSON was born in 1870. JOSEPH THOMPSON was born in 1871. WILLIE THOMPSON was born in 1873. THOMAS THOMPSON was born in 1875. DAVID THOMPSON was born in 1877. JANE THOMPSON was born in 1879. EDITH THOMPSON was born in Oct 1880. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 02 Aug 1846. He married Anne Margaret Young, daughter of James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. Notes for Thomas William Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census - beside his father - in - law James Young. Also a farmer in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. Notes for Anne Margaret Young: Anne Margaret married her first cousin Thomas Young, son of Edmund Young. See the entry under her husband fro further information. Thomas William Young and Anne Margaret Young had the following children: i. THOMAS WALTER YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORAH ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married John Abraham Teeter on 28 Dec 1910 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. PHILIP YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 01 Dec 1837 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 14 Feb 1930. He married ABIGAIL . She died in 1871. He married ELLEN BARBER. She was born on 26 Apr 1855. She died on 15 May 1920 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Philip Young: There is conflicting information about Philip. First there are two birth years, 1834 and 1837 (the latter being most likely due to the ages of his parents). Also, his death date is given as 14 February 1920 (PK), and 1930 (CMC). The names of three of 3 husbands of Philip's daughters was recorded by PK. One was Mrs. W. Leonard of Inglewood, California; another Mrs. J. W. Whitwell of Caledonia: and the third Mrs. L. Dewey of Caledonia. Philip Young and Abigail had the following children: MARY YOUNG was born in 1865. THEODORE P. YOUNG was born in Apr 1871. Notes for Ellen Barber: Her obituary notice is in HCMA You - 23. Philip Young and Ellen Barber had the following children: LETITIA YOUNG was born in 1873. FREDERICK W. YOUNG was born on 20 Feb 1874. He married ANNIE. She was born on 04 Oct 1877. PHOEBE YOUNG was born in 1875. She died in 1958. She married THOMAS ALEXANDER PATTISON. He was born on 09 Sep 1873. He died on 05 Jun 1908. She married JACK WHITNELL. LAFAYETTE YOUNG was born on 22 Jan 1887. LILLAS YOUNG was born on 09 Mar 1893. CONEY M. YOUNG was born on 26 Jul 1898. PETER YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1838 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Apr 1895 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He married Sarah Jane Creswell, daughter of Henry Creswell and Elizabeth on 27 Nov 1866 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Mar 1913. Notes for Peter Young: During the 1881 census of Caledonia, Peter and family were recorded as of the Canadian Methodist faith. In 1891 they were Canadian Presbyterians. Sarah was noted as being of Irish descent. Peter was a cooper by trade. Peter Young and Sarah Jane Creswell had the following children: LANSON HARRISON4 YOUNG was born in 1869. ELLEN ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1871. SARAH J. YOUNG was born in 1873. NANCY P. YOUNG was born in 1876. MARGARET YOUNG was born in 1879. WILLIAM E. YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 08 Aug 1842. He died on 17 Jan 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan Tuttle, daughter of Calvin Tuttle and Jane on 09 Jan 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851. She died before 1881. Notes for William E. Young: A widower, he was living with his widowed mother Eleanor, two sisters, and his three children during the 1881 census. The same family constellation in 1891, but without Eleanor. Peter as a painter. He was residing with son William in Caledonia at the time of the 1901 census. William E. Young and Susan Tuttle had the following children: ANNIE MAY YOUNG was born on 17 Dec 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. WILLIAM RISLEE YOUNG was born on 11 Oct 1875 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. JOHN CALVIN YOUNG was born on 19 Aug 1877 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 01 Aug 1844 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 25 Apr 1923 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Margaret Young, daughter of James Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Methodist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 21 Dec 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. Thomas William Young and Annie Margaret Young had the following children: DAVID HARLAND YOUNG was born in 1874. He died on 06 Aug 1880. THOMAS WALTER YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORA YOUNG was born in 1889. Notes for Cora Young: PK indicates that Cora Young was a daughter of Thomas, and that she married a man whose surname was Teeter. SARAH JANE YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1893 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Bundy, son of George Bundy and Mary on 25 Dec 1867 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 08 Jan 1849 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1918 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Bundy: George was residing in Oneida Township, River Range Lot 42, 50 acres according to the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County. He was also residing in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. The family were Methodist; and George was a farmer. In 1901 the widowed George was residing with son Garfield, again in Oneida Township. George Bundy and Sarah Jane Young had the following children: CHARLES BUNDY was born in 1869. ELIZABETH ANN BUNDY was born on 31 May 1875. She married Henry Lottridge on 01 Nov 1899 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. MARGARET BUNDY was born on 31 May 1875. She died in 1889. GEORGE BUNDY was born in 1883. GARFIELD BUNDY was born on 08 Sep 1885. JOHN E. YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 20 Apr 1852. He married MARY A. LEONARD. She was born in 1862. Notes for John E. Young: John and wife Mary were residing in Caledonia during the 1881 and 1891 censuses. John of the Canadian Methodist faith, and Mary was a Catholic, of Irish ancestry. He was listed as a farmer in 1881, and a painter in 1891. In 1901 was residing in Woodstock where he operated a clothing store. John E. Young and Mary A. Leonard had the following children: ELENOR YOUNG was born in 1882. MAGGIE MABELLE YOUNG was born on 24 May 1886 in Caledonia, Ontario. She died on 14 Apr 1956 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. She married GEORGE LEONARD HERSHBERGER. He was born on 03 Mar 1885 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 11 Mar 1955 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. EDMUND WELLINGTON YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in Jul 1862 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jul 1935. He married Alberta Rebecca Daniels, daughter of George T. Daniels and Rebecca Quance on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Apr 1867 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Mar 1931. Edmund Wellington Young and Alberta Rebecca Daniels had the following children: GERTRUDE YOUNG was born on 18 Jun 1887. LESLEY E. YOUNG was born in Sep 1889. ELGIN CORNELIUS YOUNG was born on 15 Jul 1894. EVELYN YOUNG was born on 24 Dec 1895. She died in 1982. She married JOHN MCEVOY. He was born in 1888. He died in 1960. VERA YOUNG was born on 02 Mar 1900 in Wentworth County, Ontario. She died in 1986 in St. Catharines, Ontario. She married Erland Ray Sheldrake, son of William M. Sheldrake and Ida Annie on 19 Dec 1922 in Binbrook, Wentworth County, Ontario. EUDORA MAY YOUNG was born on 26 Jan 1902. EDMUND WELLINGTON YOUNG was born on 20 Apr 1906. Generation 4 MAUD MINNIE LANCASTER (Emma3 Cramer, Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She died on 15 Jan 1966. She married JOHN ALEXANDER ROBB. He was born on 16 Nov 1885. He died on 02 Sep 1964. John Alexander Robb and Maud Minnie Lancaster had the following child: HARVEY JOHN5 ROBB was born on 09 Oct 1904. He died on 03 Sep 1987. He married MARIE MILDRED BENISH - BAROWSKI. She was born on 28 Nov 1906. CHRISTOPHER SHAW (Margaret3 Young, Christopher2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Oct 1859. He died on 11 Feb 1932 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married Ellen Stewart on 25 Jun 1880 in Sanilac, Michigan, USA. She died on 11 Jun 1935 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. Christopher Shaw and Ellen Stewart had the following children: HARRIET SUSAN5 SHAW was born on 24 Feb 1882 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. She died on 24 Feb 1960 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married Harold Edward Sayles on 14 Dec 1903 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Sep 1948. IRVIN C. SHAW was born in Jun 1883. WALTER M. SHAW was born in Jun 1889. MARY ELLEN SHAW was born in Mar 1891. EMMA PEARL SHAW was born in Jul 1897. MYRTLE LEIGH SHAW was born in Jul 1901. EMMA JANE YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. Notes for Emma Jane Young: "Emaly" in 1901 census. Date (year) of birth different for her and her husband in different records. Notes for James Petch: Residing in Oneida Township, and of the Methodist faith, in the 1891 and 1901 censuses. Residing on Cook's block during the latter census. James Petch and Emma Jane Young had the following children: SARAH PETCH was born in 1877. AMEY PETCH was born in 1880. JOHN S. WILLIAMSON was born on 11 Mar 1894. MATILDA LOUISE YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Colling: David was the subject of a biographical sketch in the "Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties" (Chapman Bros., 1892, pp. 416 - 419). According to this record, in October 1876 David and Matilda emigrated to Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan. At that time David took a grant of 160 acres on Section 21. In 1891 David was "elected Justice of the Peace on the ticket of the Industrial Party, although he was formerly a Republican". The names of the three children of David and Matilda Louise are given in this document; and the author commented that, "Mrs. Colling is an active and useful member of the Presbyterian Church and an honored member of society". The 1880 census for Columbia Township recorded that David (a farmer) and Matilda were residing there with their two sons, and David's brother William. David, Matilda, and their two youngest children were also residing in Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan during the 1900 census. This record confirms their date of immigration as 1876, records that David was a farmer, and further that Matilda to that point Matilda had given birth to 3 children, all of whom were alive. David Colling and Matilda Louise Young had the following children: CHARLES J.5 COLLING was born in 1877. GEORGE WESLEY COLLING was born in Apr 1878 in Michigan, USA. FLORENCE COLLING was born in Mar 1890 in Michigan, USA. SARAH CORDELIA YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. Ezra Hill and Sarah Cordelia Young had the following children: HARLEY HILL. WALTER HILL. ARNOLD HILL. CLARISSA CAROLINE YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. George Washington Francis and Clarissa Caroline Young had the following children: ARVILLA5 FRANCIS. She married PATTERSON. ETHEL FRANCIS. She married MISNER. HARLEY FRANCIS. LILLIAN PRISCILLA YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. William Henry Robinson and Lillian Priscilla Young had the following children: EFFIE was born on 14 Aug 1888. She married JACK BUNN. WILLIAM GORDON ROBINSON was born on 18 Sep 1890. He died in 1928. He married FRANCES MATILDA SHIPWAY. She was born in 1893. She died in 1931. ARTHUR EDWARD ROBINSON was born on 06 May 1892. He died in 1918. He married LILLIAN. FREDERICK ALLAN ROBINSON was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. CECIL J. ROBINSON was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. Notes for Harriet Victoria Young: "Harriet Victoria married Joseph Henry Marshall a native of England (birth location unknown) in March 1896. Herbert was born in July of the same year. for ten years this couple had no children then two sons were born two years apart (1906, 1908). Joseph decides its time to leave. He's a painter (artist & musician) by trade. He left the bugle band of the 91st Canadian Highlanders (Hamilton) in 1909 and lived at a separate address in 1910. Then he leaves for out west (with a red - head) on a dare from fellow band members. He was never seen or heard from again. Harriet boarded a train in 1914 for out west (leaving the two younger boys with my grandfather and his new bride) only to return to Hamilton alone. From 1931 until her death in 1936 Harriet took the surname massey as she lived with a man, Edward. I checked court records from 1909 to 1936 for divorce but to no avail so she never married Massey and her gravestone states Marshall. In 1932 she changed her name to Martha in the city directory (no one can figure this one). My mother has her watch inscribed with 25 years service but no one knows what she did. Harriet died in 1936 during a snowstorm, unable to obtain the insulin she needed" (Donna Campbell, Niagara Falls). Joseph Henry Marshall and Harriet Victoria Young had the following children: HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. FREDERICK WALTER MARSHALL was born on 05 Feb 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Aug 1974 in Brocton, New York, USA. He married Edna L. Dickson on 05 Feb 1925. HARRY ALBERT MARSHALL was born on 24 Sep 1908 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died in North Carolina, USA. He married LORALEE M. OVERCASH. BARBARA YOUNG (Charlotte2, Peter1) was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: OBITUARY The St Catharine's Standard,October 13,1917 The death occurred last evening at the residence ,187 Geneva Street,of Barbara , beloved wife of William B.Thompson in her 75th year. Mrs Thompson,who has been in poor health for some time,bore her illness with great patience and fortitude. She was a member of the Welland Avenue Methodist church. Besides her sorrowing husband,she leaves to mourn her demise five daughters,Mrs John Stewart of South Dakota; Mrs W.J. Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John J. Book of Hamilton; Mrs A.A. Book of Niagara Falls N.Y; and Elizabeth Thompson at home, and also four sons, Wm H Thompson of South Dakota; Thomas of Niagara Falls N.Y; Joseph of Beamsville; and David of this city (St Catharines). The funeral will be held from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pm. (PK) Cicero Degear and Barbara Young had the following child: i. CECIL JACOB DEGEAR was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Notes for William Berry Thompson: During the 1881 census of Seneca Township, Haldimand County, William (a Farmer), Barbara, and family (all Canadian Methodists) were enumerated in this location. One record has his birthplace as Glanford Township. OBITUARY The St.Catharines Standard, July 24,1918 Sudden Death of Canal LockTender William Berry Thompson,for many years a locktender on the canal and a well known resident of the city,passed away very suddenly at his post on Lock 9 last evening. During the afternoon the deceased complained of feeling ill and walked up the city and to the office of Dr. Jessop where he secured a bottle of medicine. In the evening Mr Thompson was found in a chair when death called and was found dead by his companions.The untouched bottle of medicine was found in his shack. The late Mr Thompson ,who was 76 years of age,had of late been suffering from a complication of his ills. His wife predeased him a few months ago. He is survived by four sons and five daughters; Joseph of Beamsville;David of Toronto;Thomas of Alton N.Y;and William of this city; Mrs J.Stewart of South Dakota;Mrs Wm Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John Book of Hamilton; and Mrs Dell Book of New York,N.Y. and Miss Elizabeth of this city. The remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of Mr William Thompson ,3 George Street. (PK) William Berry Thompson and Barbara Young had the following children: AMY THOMPSON was born in 1867. BARBARY THOMPSON was born in 1870. JOSEPH THOMPSON was born in 1871. WILLIE THOMPSON was born in 1873. THOMAS THOMPSON was born in 1875. DAVID THOMPSON was born in 1877. JANE THOMPSON was born in 1879. EDITH THOMPSON was born in Oct 1880. ANNE MARGARET YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. Notes for Anne Margaret Young: Anne Margaret married her first cousin Thomas Young, son of Edmund Young. See the entry under her husband fro further information. Notes for Thomas William Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census - beside his father - in - law James Young. Also a farmer in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. Thomas William Young and Anne Margaret Young had the following children: THOMAS WALTER YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORA ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married John Abraham Teeter on 28 Dec 1910 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. CATHARINE ELIZA YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. Notes for Catharine Eliza Young: Lois adams gives her death date as 13 July 1942. Notes for James Meade Nelles: James and Catharine were residing in Oneida Township with their 3 children during the 1901 census. James Meade Nelles and Catharine Eliza Young had the following children: JAMES WILLIAM NELLES was born on 04 May 1886 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1942. He married ALICE ASHBAUGH. She was born on 03 Jul 1891. She died on 19 Nov 1958. ETHEL MAUDE NELLES was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. ANNIE E. NELLES was born on 11 Aug 1896. GEORGE HARLAND YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Harland Young: Residing with brother "Collins" in the 1901 census. His obituary is found in HCMA, You - 24). Much of the information here is from PK. George Harland Young and Ann Elizabeth Wickett had the following child: GEORGE CECIL YOUNG was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. Notes for Catharine Louise Keefer: Her death notice is found in HCMA, George Harland Young and Catharine Louise Keefer had the following children: HELEN MARIE YOUNG. MUNROE YOUNG. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. Notes for James William Collins Young: Residing in Oneida Township, in possession of Lots 36, 37, 38, 39 River Range, during the 1901 census. Much of the information on this branch of the family is from PK. James William Collins Young and Janet Ann Evans had the following children: i. PERCY H.5 YOUNG was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. ii. CLARENCE E. YOUNG was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. MARY ANN YOUNG (Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. James Cochran and Mary Ann Young had the following children: MAGGIE COCHRAN was born in 1888 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died in 1952 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married DAVID WALTON. He was born in 1881. He died in 1928 in Woodstock, Ontario. BERTHA COCHRAN was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married WILLARD ALBERT HOWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. George Calvin Young and Annie Elizabeth Chadbourne had the following children: ISAAC5 YOUNG. DOROTHY YOUNG. She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. MOSES FREDERICK CULP (Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. Notes for Moses Frederick Culp: Residing on Lot 40, River Range, Oneida Towhship at the time of the 1901 census. Some of the information on this family is from PK. Moses Frederick Culp and Sarah A. Marshall had the following children: WILLIAM A.5 CULP was born on 08 Aug 1890. MARY J. CULP was born on 07 Apr 1892. MILEN F. CULP was born on 22 Jul 1897. He married ANNA MEYER. HERBERT L. CULP was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. JOHN WESLEY4 CULP (Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. Notes for John Wesley Culp: Information from PK. John Wesley Culp and Margaret Snider had the following children: VERA5 CULP. She married WILLIAM IRVINE. HARLAND CULP. He married DOROTHY MARTINDALE. CLARENCE CULP. He married ETHEL LOVEGROVE. HAZEL GLADYS CULP was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. She married GEORGE CECIL YOUNG. He was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hazel Gladys Culp: For more information see the entry under her husband George Cecil Young. ELIZABETH M. YOUNG (George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. Jacob P. Kline and Elizabeth M. Young had the following child: LLOYD O. KLINE was born in 1903. He died on 30 Jul 1913. GEORGE ERNEST YOUNG (George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. George Ernest Young and Elizabeth Nelles had the following children: LLOYD ERNEST YOUNG was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. VIOLET MAY YOUNG was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. RALPH ORMOND YOUNG was born on 26 Aug 1926. He married Elsie Mae Riley on 18 Mar 1950. CECIL JACOB DEGEAR (Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Cecil Jacob Degear and Florence Laurie had the following child: RUTH DEGEAR was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. THOMAS WALTER YOUNG (Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. Notes for Thomas Walter Young: Information from PK. Thomas Walter Young and Mabel Clare Duxbury had the following children: JOHN DUXBURY YOUNG was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. ANNIE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 25 Oct 1909 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 30 Jan 1995. She married WALTER ISREAL. He was born in 1932 in Wilson, New York, USA. She married CHARLES UREN. He was born in 1911. He died on 16 Apr 1995. Notes for Annie Margaret Young: Lois Adams gives her birthplace as Ransomville, New York. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. ELMER WALTER YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. HARLAND YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. EDITH MAE YOUNG was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. FREDERICK W. YOUNG (Philip3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 20 Feb 1874. He married ANNIE. She was born on 04 Oct 1877. Notes for Frederick W. Young: Frederick (a labourer), wife, and two children, members of the Church of England, were residing in Caledonia during the 1901 census of Caledonia. Frederick W. Young and Annie had the following children: ZETA YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1894. JENNIE YOUNG was born on 24 Aug 1897. PHOEBE YOUNG (Philip3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1875. She died in 1958. She married THOMAS ALEXANDER PATTISON. He was born on 09 Sep 1873. He died on 05 Jun 1908. She married JACK WHITNELL. Thomas Alexander Pattison and Phoebe Young had the following children: HAROLD BAZIL A. PATTISON was born in 1904. He died in 1915. VIOLA PATTISON. ELIZABETH ANN BUNDY (Sarah Jane3 Young, Edmund2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 31 May 1875. She married Henry Lottridge on 01 Nov 1899 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. Henry Lottridge and Elizabeth Ann Bundy had the following child: FANNY ANN L OTTRIDGE was born in 1900 in Burford, Ontario, Canada. She married BRUCE STAIB. MAGGIE MABELLE YOUNG (John E.3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 May 1886 in Caledonia, Ontario. She died on 14 Apr 1956 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. She married GEORGE LEONARD HERSHBERGER. He was born on 03 Mar 1885 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 11 Mar 1955 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. George Leonard Hershberger and Maggie Mabelle Young had the following children: RUTH VESTA HERSHBERGER was born on 31 Mar 1922 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She died on 20 Sep 2002 in Columbus, Ohio. JOHN WAYNE HERSHBERGER was born on 02 Aug 1927 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 15 Jan 1985 in Columbus, Ohio. EVELYN YOUNG (Edmund Wellington3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Dec 1895. She died in 1982. She married JOHN MCEVOY. He was born in 1888. He died in 1960. John McEvoy and Evelyn Young had the following child: EDWARD MCEVOY was born in 1917. He died in 1978. He married SIDNEY KEOWN. She was born in 1922. She died in 1993. VERA YOUNG (Edmund Wellington3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 02 Mar 1900 in Wentworth County, Ontario. She died in 1986 in St. Catharines, Ontario. She married Erland Ray Sheldrake, son of William M. Sheldrake and Ida Annie on 19 Dec 1922 in Binbrook, Wentworth County, Ontario. Erland Ray Sheldrake and Vera Young had the following children: CHARLES H. SHELDRAKE. EDMUND ROBERT SHELDRAKE. IDA LOUISE SHELDRAKE. MURIEL LORRAINE SHELDRAKE. STANLEY HAROLD SHELDRAKE. WILLIAM RAY SHELDRAKE. ERLAND F. SHELDRAKE was born on 12 Jul 1926. FRANCES VERA M. SHELDRAKE was born on 11 Mar 1929. Generation 5 HARVEY JOHN ROBB (Maud Minnie4 Lancaster, Emma3 Cramer, Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 09 Oct 1904. He died on 03 Sep 1987. He married MARIE MILDRED BENISH - BAROWSKI. She was born on 28 Nov 1906. Harvey John Robb and Marie Mildred Benish - Barowski had the following child: MARION ROBB was born on 25 Jun 1928. HARRIET SUSAN SHAW (Christopher4, Margaret3 Young, Christopher2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 24 Feb 1882 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. She died on 24 Feb 1960 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married Harold Edward Sayles on 14 Dec 1903 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Sep 1948. Harold Edward Sayles and Harriet Susan Shaw had the following children: EDYTHE STEWART SAYLES was born on 19 Feb 1906 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. FRANCIS MCCULLOUGH SAYLES was born in Sep 1907 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. CHRISTINE ELLEN SAYLES was born on 12 Jun 1910 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. HAROLD EDWARD SAYLES was born on 03 Dec 1919 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. CLIFFORD SHAW SAYLES was born on 15 Jan 1922 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. FREDERICK ALLAN ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. Frederick Allan Robinson and Violet Ancell had the following children: ANNIE MAY ROBINSON. She married ORVIL STANLEY SIMSER. JOAN ROBINSON. She married REG COOPER. WILLIAM ROBINSON. He married AUDREY WILSON. LILLIAN ROBINSON. She married DAVID SWARTZ. VIOLET ROBINSON. CECIL J. ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. Notes for Cecil J. Robinson: This information about Cecil was provided by Kelly Bartlett. According to his funeral card, he passed away at the Henderson Hospital in Hamilton. It is unclear as to why he does not appear as a child of his purported parents in the 1901 Census. Cecil J. Robinson and Dorothy McFarland had the following children: EUGENE ROBINSON. BRENDA ROBINSON. ARTHUR ROBINSON. HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL (Harriet Victoria4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Herbert William Marshall and Mabel Nesbitt had the following children: HERBERT WILLIAM MARSHALL was born on 18 Jun 1919 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Jackman on 05 Sep 1945. DONALD FREDERICK MARSHALL was born on 13 Oct 1922 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Patricia Mary Doherty on 04 Oct 1946. JEAN MARJORIE MARSHALL was born on 01 Jan 1925 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Walter Stewart on 17 Jun 1944. HELEN GLADYS MARSHALL was born on 10 Sep 1927 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Melvin George Wesley Hicks on 28 Jun 1947 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1927. CECIL JACOB DEGEAR (Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Cecil Jacob Degear and Florence Laurie had the following child: RUTH DEGEAR was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. THOMAS WALTER YOUNG (Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. Notes for Thomas Walter Young: Information from PK. Thomas Walter Young and Mabel Clare Duxbury had the following children: JOHN DUXBURY YOUNG was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. ANNIE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 25 Oct 1909 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 30 Jan 1995. She married WALTER ISREAL. He was born in 1932 in Wilson, New York, USA. She married CHARLES UREN. He was born in 1911. He died on 16 Apr 1995. Notes for Annie Margaret Young: Lois Adams gives her birthplace as Ransomville, New York. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. ELMER WALTER YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. HARLAND YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. EDITH MAE YOUNG was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. ETHEL MAUDE NELLES (Catharine Eliza4 Young, James William3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. Oliver Mowatt Stewart and Ethel Maude Nelles had the following children: JAMES MEADE STEWART was born on 21 Feb 1913. He married EDNA FEARMAN. HAROLD IRWIN STEWART was born on 11 Mar 1916. GEORGE CECIL YOUNG (George Harland4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. George Cecil Young and Hazel Gladys Culp had the following children: HELEN YOUNG. She married VICTOR ANDERSON. MUNROE YOUNG was born in 1928. PERCY H. YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. Notes for Percy H. Young: Marriage date and place from HCMA, You - 23. Percy H. Young and Audrey Velma Langford had the following children: RUSSELL YOUNG was born in 1928. He died in 1994. KEITH YOUNG was born in 1930 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCINTYRE. She was born in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. CLARENCE E. YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. Notes for Clarence E. Young: Marriage notice HCMA, You - 23, and 24. Clarence E. Young and Viola Marguerite Parker had the following children: WILFRED YOUNG. JUNE MARIE YOUNG. BERTHA COCHRAN (Mary Ann4 Young, Isaac3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married WILLARD ALBERT H OWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. Willard Albert Howell and Bertha Cochran had the following children: MILDRED HOWELL. PEARL HOWELL. MARY HOWELL. JAMES HOWELL. ISAAC YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1, George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J., John D., Theobald (David), Theobald (David), Andreas, Johannes). Isaac Young had the following child: PETER YOUNG. DOROTHY YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1, George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J., John D., Theobald (David), Theobald (David), Andreas, Johannes). She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. unknown Dobbing and Dorothy Young had the following child: MAXWELL GEORGE DOBBING. HERBERT L. CULP (Moses Frederick4, Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. Herbert L. Culp and Kathleen F. O'Donnell had the following children: CLARABEL CULP. MARGARET CULP. VERA CULP (John Wesley4, Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young, John Wesley4, William, Moses). She married WILLIAM IRVINE. William Irvine and Vera Culp had the following child: MUNROE IRVINE. He married LOIS FELKER. LLOYD ERNEST YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. Lloyd Ernest Young and Margaret Land had the following children: RONALD YOUNG. MARILYN JOAN YOUNG. VIOLET MAY YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Herbert J. Bentley and Violet May Young had the following children: KATHLEEN MARY BENTLEY. LINDA MAE BENTLEY. JAMES HUGH BENTLEY. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. Notes for George Calvin Young: His detailed obituary is found in the Hamilton Spectator, 18 February 1995. George Calvin Young and Elizabeth Heslop had the following children: HUGH ERNEST YOUNG. He married KAREN. GLENN YOUNG. He married ANNE MARIE. CAROL YOUNG. Notes for Carol Young: Predeceased her father. NANCY YOUNG. MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Robert Harvey Fleming and Mary Elizabeth Young had the following children: ROBERT ERNEST FLEMING. PATRICIA ELIZABETH FLEMING. WILLIAM DONALD FLEMING. KENNETH ALLAN FLEMING. RUTH DEGEAR (Cecil Jacob4, Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. Clement R. Morgan and Ruth Degear had the following child: HAROLD FREDERICK6 MORGAN. JOHN DUXBURY YOUNG (Thomas Walter4, Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. John Duxbury Young and Jean Whyte Flannigan had the following children: DOROTHY ELIZABETH MAE YOUNG was born on 13 Aug 1927 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married JOHN WILLARD SLACK. LOIS JEAN YOUNG was born on 12 Jul 1929 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married ALLAN JOSEPH ADAMS. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG (Thomas Walter4, Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. William Ernest Kett and Lauretta Amelia Young had the following child: ERNEST GLENN KETT.

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''This information was previously included in the profile of'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rounds-148 Robert Rounds]. Descendants of Philip Roundy Generation No. 1 1. PHILIP1 ROUNDY was born in Isle of Guernsey, England, and died Unknown. Child of PHILIP ROUNDY is: 2. i. ROBERT2 ROUNDY, b. 1656, Salem, MA; d. Unknown. Generation No. 2 2. ROBERT2 ROUNDY (PHILIP1) was born 1656 in Salem, MA, and died Unknown. He married DEBORAH PLUMB July 13, 1678 in Beverly, MA. She was born 1655 in Dorchester, MA, and died January 19, 1739/40 in Beverly, MA. Notes for ROBERT ROUNDY: Name: Robert Roundy Sex: M Birth: 1656 in probably Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts 1 Death: 16 NOV 1715 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts 1 2 3 Note: Occupation: coaster. Father: Philip Roundy b: UNKNOWN in possibly Isle of Guernsey, England Mother: *Unknown Marriage 1 Deborah Plumb b: 1655 in possibly Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts Married: 13 JUL 1678 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts 1 4 Children John Roundy b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in probably Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Benjamin Roundy b: 23 DEC 1698 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Deborah Roundy b: BEF. 20 SEP 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Elizabeth Roundy b: BEF. 20 SEP 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Esther Roundy b: BEF. 20 SEP 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Mary Roundy b: BEF. 20 SEP 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Sources: Title: Roundy Family in America from the Sixteen-Hundreds Author: Everett Ellsworth Roundy Publication: Dedham, MA: 1942 Note: D.A.R. Library, Washington, DC Page: 331 Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Author: Clarence Almon Torrey Publication: Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997 Page: 638 Title: Vital Records of Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, Vol. II Author: The Topsfield Historical Society Publication: Topsfield, MA: 1907; reproduced on CD by Search & ReSearch Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge, CO Page: 546 Title: Vital Records of Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, Vol. II Author: The Topsfield Historical Society Publication: Topsfield, MA: 1907; reproduced on CD by Search & ReSearch Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge, CO Page: 267 Notes for DEBORAH PLUMB: Deborah was apparently not related to the family of John Plumb who settled at Wethersfield and later Branford, CT. The book by H. B. Plumb, "The Plumbs," 1635-1800, (Peely, Luzerne Co., PA, 2nd ed., 1893), pg. 17, makes no reference to a Deborah in old CT records and, while possible that John Plumb spent some time in Massachusetts before removal to CT, this text makes no mention of such. I have since learned that John Plumb of Great Yeldham, Essex Co., England, was of Dorchester before his move to Wethersfield and later to Branford, CT. This John Plumb's last child, Dorcas, was born about 1635 [28 July 1633 and called Deborah in William Richard Cutter, Genealogical & Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. II, (Orig. publ. NY, 1911; repr. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1997), pg. 694.], well before the birth of this Deborah in 1655. This text does a good job at charting other Plumb families of Essex Co., England, but none other of these appears to have immigrated. However, pg. 91 of the same text mentions an unrelated John Plum/Plumb & his wife Mary who appear on Dorchester, MA church records 17 Feb. 1655. No daughter Deborah is mentioned, but the author's details on this family are sketchy. I have found records from 1657 and 1660 documenting births of two children of John Plumb in Dorchester. I have not yet found the 1655 reference. A son, Thomas lived at Beverly, MA, per that text, lending credence that Deborah was of this family. More research is required. I have shown these "parents" pending further evidence. Father: John Plumb Mother: Mary Marriage 1 Robert Roundy b: 1656 in probably Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts Married: 13 JUL 1678 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts 1 5 Children John Roundy b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in probably Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Benjamin Roundy b: 23 DEC 1698 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Deborah Roundy b: BEF. 20 SEP 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Elizabeth Roundy b: BEF. 20 SEP 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Esther Roundy b: BEF. 20 SEP 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Mary Roundy b: BEF. 20 SEP 1702 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Child of ROBERT ROUNDY and DEBORAH PLUMB is: 3. i. JOHN3 ROUNDY, b. Bet. 1680 - 1685, Beverly, MA; d. Unknown. Generation No. 3 3. JOHN3 ROUNDY (ROBERT2, PHILIP1) was born Bet. 1680 - 1685 in Beverly, MA, and died Unknown. He married ELIZABETH SAVERY February 03, 1707/08 in Marblehead, MA, daughter of THOMAS SAVERY and ELIZABETH BROWN. She was born Bef. December 24, 1699 in Marblehead, MA, and died Unknown. Notes for JOHN ROUNDY: Name: John Roundy Sex: M Birth: BET. 1680 - 1685 in probably Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Death: in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Note: No record of death in Marblehead VRs. Father: Robert Roundy b: 1656 in probably Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts Mother: Deborah Plumb b: 1655 in possibly Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts Marriage 1 Mary Deland Married: 2 DEC 1703 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts 1 2 Children Robert Roundy b: 7 JAN 1704 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Lydia Roundy b: BET. 1705 - 1708 in probably Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Marriage 2 Elizabeth Savery b: BEF. 24 DEC 1699 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Married: 3 FEB 1708 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts 1 3 4 Married: in Married by Rev. Samuel Cheever. 3 Notes for ELIZABETH SAVERY: Elizabeth is descended from the Savery's who settled early at Marblehead & Wenham, MA. These families are not well detailed in A. W. Savary, "A Genealogical & Biographical Record of the Savery Families & Severy Family," (Collins Press, Boston, 1893), although mention is made of Peter and Andrew and their wives. I have sketched these families here as antecedents of Elizabeth; more research is required. Perhaps A.W. Savery's 1905 update to the above text might be useful. The parentage of Elizabeth is not known for certain at this time. It is theorized that she was the Elizabeth, daughter of Elizabeth (and probably Thomas), baptized with 4 siblings at Marblehead 24 Dec. 1699. That she and John Roundy named their first two children Thomas & Elizabeth seems to support this theory. Proof remains to be determined. No record of death in Marblehead VRs. Father: Thomas Savery b: 1650 Mother: Elizabeth Brown Marriage 1 John Roundy b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in probably Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Married: 3 FEB 1708 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts 3 4 5 Married: in Married by Rev. Samuel Cheever. 4 Child of JOHN ROUNDY and ELIZABETH SAVERY is: 4. i. ABRAHAM4 ROUNDY, b. Marblehead, MA; d. Bef. 1799, Clinton, ME. Generation No. 4 4. ABRAHAM4 ROUNDY (JOHN3, ROBERT2, PHILIP1) was born in Marblehead, MA, and died Bef. 1799 in Clinton, ME. He married CONTENT BASSETT September 16, 1745 in Marblehead, MA, daughter of MICHAEL BASSETT and HULDAH HOOD. She was born Bet. 1724 - 1728 in Marblehead, MA, and died Bet. 1799 - 1800. Notes for ABRAHAM ROUNDY: ID: I21896 Name: Abraham Roundy Sex: M Birth: UNKNOWN in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Death: BEF. 1799 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine 1 2 Note: Spelling variants include Rounday, Roundee, Roundey & Roundley. Father: John Roundy b: BET. 1680 - 1685 in probably Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts Mother: Elizabeth Savery b: BEF. 24 DEC 1699 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Marriage 1 Content Bassett b: BET. 1724 - 1728 in probably Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Married: 16 SEP 1745 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts 2 3 Children Michael Roundy b: BEF. 27 DEC 1747 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Sarah Roundy b: BEF. 27 DEC 1747 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Elizabeth Roundy b: 22 JUN 1750 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Hannah Roundy b: BEF. 29 JUL 1753 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Abraham Roundy , Jr b: BEF. 21 AUG 1757 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Content Roundy b: BEF. 21 AUG 1757 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Job Roundy b: BEF. 1 JAN 1764 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Lacey Roundy b: BEF. 22 JUN 1766 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Notes for CONTENT BASSETT: Name: Content Bassett Sex: F Birth: BET. 1724 - 1728 in probably Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts 1 Death: BET. 1799 - 1800 in perhaps Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine Note: There is no record in Marblehead vital records of the birth of Content. "Families in Clinton, ME, 1799," NEHGS "Register," Vol 111, page 42, a census record, gives a year of birth of about 1729. This is likely a few years late, given her marriage in 1745. In 1799, Content, a widow, was living in Clinton, ME. She was not listed in the 1800 US census there and may have died there between the time of the local census in 1799 and the Federal census in 1800. Father: Michael Bassett b: in Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts? Mother: Huldah Hood b: 28 NOV 1697 in Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts Marriage 1 Abraham Roundy b: UNKNOWN in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Married: 16 SEP 1745 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts 2 3 Children Michael Roundy b: BEF. 27 DEC 1747 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Sarah Roundy b: BEF. 27 DEC 1747 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Elizabeth Roundy b: 22 JUN 1750 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Hannah Roundy b: BEF. 29 JUL 1753 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Abraham Roundy , Jr b: BEF. 21 AUG 1757 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Content Roundy b: BEF. 21 AUG 1757 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Job Roundy b: BEF. 1 JAN 1764 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Lacey Roundy b: BEF. 22 JUN 1766 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Child of ABRAHAM ROUNDY and CONTENT BASSETT is: 5. i. ELIZABETH5 ROUNDY, b. June 22, 1750, Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts; d. Aft. 1840, Harmony, Maine. Generation No. 5 5. ELIZABETH5 ROUNDY (ABRAHAM4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, PHILIP1) was born June 22, 1750 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died Aft. 1840 in Harmony, Maine. She married JOHN (CAPT.) GRAY August 11, 1769 in Marblehead, MA. He was born February 1741/42 in Sheepscot, MA, now Newcastle, York Co., Maine, and died Abt. 1845 in Harmony, Maine. Notes for ELIZABETH ROUNDY: Note: Baptized at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Marblehead, MA 8 July 1750. Father: Abraham Roundy b: UNKNOWN in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Mother: Content Bassett b: BET. 1724 - 1728 in probably Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Notes for JOHN (CAPT.) GRAY: John Gray was born in Sheepscot, ME in 1742, according to the 1799 census at Clinton, ME where he'd settled, but nothing is known of his parentage. He was in Marblehead, MA by August, 1769 where he married a Marblehead girl. It is believed that his title, "Captain," was due to him having been a mariner, rather than a military affiliation; a 1792 deed mentions him as "yeoman and mariner." He may have lived for a time in Falmouth, now Portland, ME, but was in Sebasticook, ME (later known as Sevenmile Brook, Hancock Plantation, and Clinton, ME) before September, 1772. He probably settled in that area of Clinton known as Benton, ME today. He may have been in Lynn, MA by Sept. 1774, but son Joseph was born in Clinton, ME rather than Lynn, as stated in the Gray Family history, so residence is Lynn is questionable. He was in Clinton, ME at Nov. 1778; at Fairfield, ME in 1797; to Harmony, ME about 1805. John Gray was elected First Selectman in Clinton in April, 1797 & held other town offices 1795-1801. The date of his departure from Clinton to Harmony is not known with certainty. He is alleged to have been a Revolutionary War veteran, but no proof of this has been established. There is no record of a pension in White's "Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files," pg. 1413. John Gray and his wife are believed to be buried in the Gray Family cemetery in Harmony, ME where there are 2 unmarked stones with rounded tops, standing upright. There is a John Gray buried at East Vassalboro Cemetery who died 22 Feb. 1840 at 100 years, 6 months - I've not yet identified who this John was, although his age would have made him a contemporary of our our John. Marriage 1 Elizabeth Roundy b: 22 JUN 1750 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Married: 11 AUG 1769 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Children John Gray , Jr b: BEF. 30 SEP 1770 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Elizabeth Gray b: SEP 1772 in Marblehead, Essex Co., MA or Clinton, Kennebec Co., ME John Gray , Jr b: BEF. 19 SEP 1773 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Joseph Gray b: 8 SEP 1775 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine Sarah "Sally" Gray b: 30 NOV 1778 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine Mary "Polly" Gray b: 3 APR 1781 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine Abraham Gray b: 1 NOV 1787 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine Content Gray b: 10 SEP 1790 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine Ruth Gray b: 7 AUG 1794 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine Child of ELIZABETH ROUNDY and JOHN GRAY is: 6. i. JOHN JR.6 GRAY, b. Bef. September 19, 1773, Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts; d. May 17, 1832, Wesley, Maine. Generation No. 6 6. JOHN JR.6 GRAY (ELIZABETH5 ROUNDY, ABRAHAM4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, PHILIP1) was born Bef. September 19, 1773 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts, and died May 17, 1832 in Wesley, Maine. He married MARY BURTON March 12, 1793 in Winslow, Maine, daughter of NATHAN BURTON and HANNAH. She was born March 05, 1776 in Winslow, Maine, and died Abt. October 1854 in Enroute to Minnesota from Maine. Notes for JOHN JR. GRAY: John Gray, Jr was born in Marblehead, MA where his mother was born and his parents married. The 1799 census of Clinton, ME shows a birthdate of 5 Oct. 1770, but Marblehead Vital Records indicate a son named John baptized 30 Sept. 1770 and another son John baptized 19 Sept. 1773; the first son John likely died before the baptism of the second and our John must be the second. In the early 1770's, likely while an infant, he accompanied his parents in their move to what is now Clinton, ME (then Sebasticook, Sevenmile Brook, Hancock Plantation); probably that part of Clinton which is now Benton, ME. He married in 1793 in Winslow, ME; was in Fairfield, ME in 1797; in Harmony, ME (where his parents settled and died) in abt. 1802; removed to Township #14 ED BPP (Cathance Lake), ME after 1820; to Township #25 ED BPP "Great Meadow Ridge," now Wesley, ME about 1822. He was one of the earliest settlers of Wesley, ME. He, his wife and family appear in the 1799 local census taken at Clinton, ME, but does not appear in the 1800 Federal census the following year. They are listed, instead, in the 1800 census at Fairfield, ME. They apparently left Fairfield in 1802, as John does not appear on the tax rolls there that year. John is buried at Wesley Ridge Cemetery, Wesley, ME. More About JOHN JR. GRAY: Burial: Unknown, Wesley, Maine Notes for MARY BURTON: Note: Living with daughter and son-in-law Hannah and Winslow Getchell at the 1850 census in Wesley, ME. Mary died on the journey from Maine to MN and was buried along the banks of the Mississippi, likely between Galena, IL and St. Paul, MN. Children: Sheldon Gray b: 25 APR 1794 in Hancock Plantation, Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine Priscilla\Peace Gray b: 27 SEP 1795 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., Maine James Gray b: ABT. DEC 1797 in Fairfield, Somerset Co., Maine Elizabeth\Eliza Gray b: AFT. 1799 in Harmony, Somerset Co., Maine? Gideon Gray b: AFT. 1799 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., or Fairfield, Somerset Co., Maine John Gray III b: AFT. 1799 in Harmony, Somerset Co., Maine? Phoebe Gray b: AFT. 1799 in Maine Mary "Polly" Gray b: ABT. 1802 in Maine Benjamin Gray b: 1803 in Harmony, Somerset Co., Maine? Hannah Gray b: ABT. 1807 in Harmony, Somerset Co., Maine? Joseph Gray b: ABT. 1806 in Harmony, Somerset Co., Maine? Reuben Gray b: ABT. 1815 in Calais, Washington Co., or Harmony, Somerset Co., Maine More About MARY BURTON: Burial: Unknown, Along the banks of the Mississippi, btwn Galena, IL and St. Paul, MN. Child of JOHN GRAY and MARY BURTON is: 7. i. JAMES7 GRAY, b. Abt. December 1797, Fairfield, Maine; d. Unknown. Generation No. 7 7. JAMES7 GRAY (JOHN JR.6, ELIZABETH5 ROUNDY, ABRAHAM4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, PHILIP1) was born Abt. December 1797 in Fairfield, Maine, and died Unknown. He married (1) HANNAH JONES Abt. October 1818 in Harmony Maine. She was born 1795 in Wells Maine, and died Unknown. He married (2) LOUISA SWEET Abt. April 1847 in Wesley, Maine. She was born Abt. 1810 in Machias, Maine, and died Unknown. Children of JAMES GRAY and HANNAH JONES are: i. BELINDA8 GRAY, b. November 21, 1819; d. Unknown. ii. CLARINDA GRAY, b. May 15, 1822, North Hill, Now Brighton, Somerset Cty, Maine; d. Unknown; m. DAVIS WASHINGTON ROLLINS, October 17, 1842, St. Davids, New Brunswick, Canada; b. November 25, 1819, Marion, Washington Cty, Maine; d. Unknown. iii. ELIZABETH GRAY, b. September 15, 1824; d. Unknown. iv. JAMES JR. GRAY, b. August 26, 1826; d. Unknown. v. JOHN HARRISON GRAY, b. June 02, 1831; d. Unknown. vi. GRANVILLE CLIFFORD GRAY, b. June 14, 1834; d. Unknown. Child of JAMES GRAY and LOUISA SWEET is: vii. ROXANA S.8 GRAY, b. 1849; d. Unknown.

Descendants of Phillip LeRoux

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==Origins and Variants== '''The LeRoux Family of L'Ardoise, Cape Breton by: Mary (Sampson) LeBlanc''' and updates by Paul C Landry http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~pclandry/genealogy/Lardoise/lerouxjean.htm Many thanks to Stephen White and Madeline LeRue contributed greatly to the material. Jean Philippe LeRoux was the first of the LeRoux line to settle in L'Ardoise, N.S. A militia roll of 1813 lists him as being born in France, and of being a mariner. On the roll he states that he owns four acres of land and has a wife, two boys and two girls. In the 1811 census, Jean Philippe and his father-in-law, Bruneau Samson, lived in the same house. In the household were the following people: one m/f over 60, one m under 14, two f under 14, one f 14-60 and two m 14-60. They had 3 cattle, 4 sheep and no vessels. In 1824 there was a transfer of land in L'Ardoise by deed from Jean Philippe LeRoux to Anthony and Philip Mombourquette. In 1825 were was a transfer of land in L'Ardoise by deed from Jean Philippe LeRoux to François Bouton. In the 1838 census, Jean Philippe was listed as a rigger and there were 6 people in his household: one family head, two males over 14, three females over 14. In 1838 there was a transfer of land in L'Ardoise by deed from Jean Philippe to Anthony Brymer. Spelling varriations of this family name include: LeRoux, LeRou, LeRue and many more. ==Descendants of Phillip LeRou== ===First Generation=== 1. Phillip LeRoux was born about 1774. He died on 26 Jul 1852 at the age of 78 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Phillip LeRoux and Marguerite Samson were married about 1805. Marguerite Samson, daughter of Bruneau Samson and Marie Anne Desroches, was born about 1787. She died on 5 Jul 1850 at the age of 63 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Phillip LeRoux and Marguerite Samson had the following children: 2 i. Omer LeRoux, born abt 1806, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Judith Samson, 9 Jan 1832, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 8 Apr 1873, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 3 ii. Brigette LeRoux, born abt 1808; died 18 Apr 1888, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 4 iii. Michel LeRoux, born abt 1812; married Lucie Martel, 9 Jan 1838, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 3 May 1847, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 5 iv. Augustin 'Juste' LeRoux, born 7 Sep 1815; married Veronique Pitre, 25 Jan 1848, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 11 Oct 1901, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. v. Felicien LeRoux was born about 1819. He died on 25 Aug 1844 at the age of 25 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 6 vi. Mathilde LeRoux, born 16 Jul 1820, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Fidele Grassie, 12 Jan 1841, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 2 Dec 1905, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vii. Olive LeRoux was born about 1820. She died on 5 Feb 1890 at the age of 70 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ===Second Generation=== 2. Omer LeRoux (Phillip-1) was born about 1806 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 8 Apr 1873 at the age of 67 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Omer LeRoux and Judith Samson were married on 9 Jan 1832 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Judith Samson, daughter of Jean Samson and Marguerite Landry, was born about 1801. She died on 21 Dec 1864 at the age of 63 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Omer LeRoux and Judith Samson had the following children: i. Elizabeth LeRoux was born on 26 Feb 1833 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 8 Mar 1833 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 7 ii. Charles LeRoux, born 29 Dec 1835, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Virginie Briand, 8 Jan 1866, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 26 Jun 1891, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 8 iii. Josephine LeRoux, born 15 Aug 1836, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Elie Briand, 9 May 1877, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 19 Sep 1910, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iv. Elizabeth LeRoux was born on 8 Apr 1837 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 17 Mar 1925 at the age of 87 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 9 v. Marguerite LeRoux, born 3 Jul 1838, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Pierre Biret Twin, 11 Jan 1875, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 9 Oct 1927, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 10 vi. Hariette LeRoux, born 10 Sep 1839, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Julian Laurent, 1 Oct 1876, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 12 Mar 1923, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 11 vii. Sara Genevieve LeRoux, born 2 Jan 1842, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Aime Briand, 16 Jan 1872, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 20 Jul 1922, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. viii. Jean LeRoux was born on 20 Jan 1844 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 11 May 1860 at the age of 16 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ix. Mary Madeleine LeRoux was born on 27 May 1849 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 13 Feb 1903 at the age of 53 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 3. Brigette LeRoux (Phillip-1) was born about 1808. She died on 18 Apr 1888 at the age of 80 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Martel, son of Mathias Martel and Appoline Clerge, was born about 1804. He died on 24 Feb 1878 at the age of 74 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Martel and Brigette LeRoux had the following children: i. Marie Martel was born on 19 Mar 1831 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 7 Sep 1831 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 12 ii. Phillipe Jacques Martel, born 1 May 1833, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marine Pierro, 14 Jan 1867, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 8 Mar 1904, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iii. Olive Martel was born on 31 Jan 1835 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 28 May 1909 at the age of 74 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 13 iv. Marguerite Martel, born 8 Dec 1836, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Anselme Landry, 22 Jan 1883, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 17 Feb 1923, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. v. Anne 'Nancy' Martel was born on 1 May 1839 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 14 vi. Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse' Martel, born 28 Dec 1841, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Catherine Briand, 23 Jan 1865, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 11 Nov 1914, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 15 vii. Marie Martel, born 30 Jul 1843, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Patient Samson, 10 Jan 1876, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 11 Nov 1927, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 4. Michel LeRoux (Phillip-1) was born about 1812. He died on 3 May 1847 at the age of 35 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Michel LeRoux and Lucie Martel were married on 9 Jan 1838 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Lucie Martel, daughter of Charles Martel and Cecile Samson, was born about 1808. She died on 2 Feb 1888 at the age of 80 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Michel LeRoux and Lucie Martel had the following children: 16 i. Petronelle LeRoux, born 24 Dec 1838, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Augustin Briand, 12 Jan 1864, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 25 Jan 1870, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 17 ii. Madeleine LeRoux, born 3 Jul 1841, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married George Roast /Von Roost, 3 Jan 1870, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 4 Mar 1934, Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. 18 iii. Leocadie Adele 'Adeline' LeRoux, born 26 May 1843, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Pierre Norbert 'Peter Aime' Briand, 12 Jan 1865, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 12 May 1869, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 19 iv. Luc Germaine 'Damian' LeRoux, born 17 Oct 1845, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marine Boucher, 9 Jan 1871, River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS; married Angele Martha Samson, 29 Jan 1877, River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS; married Philomene 'Phyliss' Hedewige Briand, 7 Feb 1910, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 24 Oct 1930, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 5. Augustin 'Juste' LeRoux (Phillip-1) was born on 7 Sep 1815. He died on 11 Oct 1901 at the age of 86 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Augustin 'Juste' LeRoux and Veronique Pitre were married on 25 Jan 1848 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Veronique Pitre, daughter of Benjamin Pitre and Marie Martel, was born about 1824 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 22 May 1894 at the age of 70 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Augustin 'Juste' LeRoux and Veronique Pitre had the following children: i. Felicien LeRoux was born on 3 Apr 1849 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 20 ii. Julie LeRoux, born 6 Dec 1851, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Daniel Marcellin Briand, 15 Jan 1883, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 9 Oct 1919, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 21 iii. Elie Benjamin LeRoux, born 1 Dec 1853, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Margaret Honorine Biret, 7 Feb 1882, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Adelaide Victoire LeBlanc, 1 May 1899, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 30 Jul 1932, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 22 iv. Frederick Adrien LeRoux, born 7 Sep 1855, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marie Martel, 14 Jan 1881, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 18 May 1938, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. v. Augustin George LeRoux was born on 3 Feb 1858 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 23 vi. Marie Margaret LeRoux, born abt 1864, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Francois Laurent, 8 Feb 1897, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 29 Dec 1940, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vii. William LeRoux was born on 16 Aug 1871 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 6. Mathilde LeRoux (Phillip-1) was born on 16 Jul 1820 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 2 Dec 1905 at the age of 85 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Mathilde LeRoux and Fidele Grassie were married on 12 Jan 1841 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Fidele Grassie, son of Lazare Grassie and Archange Mathe, was born about 1821 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 31 Dec 1901 at the age of 80 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Fidele Grassie and Mathilde LeRoux had the following children: 24 i. Hubert Grassie, born 2 Nov 1841, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Adele Alexandrine Samson, 14 Jan 1867, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 14 Sep 1914, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. 25 ii. Basil Damian Grassie, born 9 Dec 1843, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marie Magdeleine Briand, 12 May 1864, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 23 Mar 1895, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. iii. Marie Adele Grassie was born on 1 Jul 1846 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 26 iv. Patrick Henri 'Henry' Grassie, born 15 Mar 1853, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Sara Catherine Mombourquette, 14 Jan 1878, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 27 v. Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien Grassie, born 21 Oct 1859, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marie Perpetue Seconda Pitre, 22 Jan 1883, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Catherine Mombourquette, 16 Oct 1923, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 16 Mar 1941, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ===Third Generation=== 7. Charles LeRoux (Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 29 Dec 1835 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 26 Jun 1891 at the age of 55 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Charles LeRoux and Virginie Briand were married on 8 Jan 1866 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Virginie Briand, daughter of Louis Briand and Justine Martel, was born on 18 Feb 1835 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 5 Jul 1916 at the age of 81 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Charles LeRoux and Virginie Briand had the following children: i. Zepherin LeRoux was born on 26 Aug 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died before 1871 at the age of 4. 28 ii. John LeRoux, born 18 Dec 1868, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marguerite Martel, 12 Jan 1892, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 31 Mar 1952, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 29 iii. Alexandre LeRoux, born 15 Feb 1872, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Elizabeth Philomene Mombourquette, 16 Nov 1913, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 5 May 1953, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 8. Josephine LeRoux (Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Aug 1836 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 19 Sep 1910 at the age of 74 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Josephine LeRoux and Elie Briand were married on 9 May 1877 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elie Briand, son of Louis Briand and Justine Martel, was born on 31 Mar 1833 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 22 Jan 1925 at the age of 91 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 9. Marguerite LeRoux (Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 Jul 1838 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 9 Oct 1927 at the age of 89 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marguerite LeRoux and Pierre Biret Twin were married on 11 Jan 1875 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Pierre Biret Twin, son of Antoine Biret and Mathilde Pitre, was born on 29 Jun 1848 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 22 Feb 1931 at the age of 82 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Unknown Samson was born (date unknown). Unknown Samson and Marguerite LeRoux had the following child: 30 i. Catherine LeRoux, born 14 May 1861, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Isidore Vincent Biret, 21 Jan 1884, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 31 Jan 1950, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 10. Hariette LeRoux (Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 10 Sep 1839 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 12 Mar 1923 at the age of 83 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Hariette LeRoux and Julian Laurent were married on 1 Oct 1876 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Julian Laurent, son of Pierre Joseph Laurent and Marie Helene Pate, was born about 1821. He died on 15 Jan 1898 at the age of 77 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Julian Laurent and Hariette LeRoux had the following children: i. Marie Virginie Laurent was born on 3 Aug 1877 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 31 ii. Amable Laurent, born 22 Aug 1879, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Catherine Honoree Jackson, 15 Nov 1904, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 13 Oct 1949, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iii. Thomas Lawrence Laurent was born on 16 Jan 1886 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 20 Dec 1961 at the age of 75 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. He was also known as Thomas Lawrence Burke. 11. Sara Genevieve LeRoux (Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 2 Jan 1842 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 20 Jul 1922 at the age of 80 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Sara Genevieve LeRoux and Aime Briand were married on 16 Jan 1872 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Aime Briand, son of Louis Briand and Justine Martel, was born on 2 Dec 1841 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 25 Oct 1930 at the age of 88 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 12. Phillipe Jacques Martel (Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 May 1833 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 8 Mar 1904 at the age of 70 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Phillipe Jacques Martel and Marine Pierro were married on 14 Jan 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marine Pierro, daughter of Oliver Pierro and Marine Martel, was born on 13 Jan 1840 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Phillipe Jacques Martel and Marine Pierro had the following children: 32 i. Marguerite Martel, born 26 Nov 1867, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married John LeRoux, 12 Jan 1892, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 7 Dec 1914, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 33 ii. Elias Oliver Martel, born 10 Jul 1870, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Philomene Samson, 12 Jan 1892, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 30 May 1961, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 34 iii. Maria Brigette Martel, born 17 Mar 1877, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Guillaume 'William' Henri Bonin /Bona, 7 Aug 1904, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 16 Nov 1963, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. iv. Felicien Martel was born on 12 Aug 1883 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 24 Dec 1920 at the age of 37 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 13. Marguerite Martel (Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 8 Dec 1836 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 17 Feb 1923 at the age of 86 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marguerite Martel and Anselme Landry were married on 22 Jan 1883 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Anselme Landry, son of Pierre Landry and Sophie Fougere, was born about 1837. He died on 9 Jan 1915 at the age of 78 in Point Michaud, Richmond Co., NS. 14. Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse' Martel (Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 28 Dec 1841 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 11 Nov 1914 at the age of 72 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse' Martel and Catherine Briand were married on 23 Jan 1865 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Catherine Briand, daughter of Andre Briand and Judith Laurent, was born on 10 Aug 1837 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 13 Apr 1894 at the age of 56 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse' Martel and Catherine Briand had the following children: 35 i. Pierre Andre Martel, born 1 Aug 1867, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marguerite Rufine 'Seraphine' Laurent, 18 Jan 1898, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 26 Apr 1940, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Angelique 'Judith' Martel was born on 1 Apr 1870 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iii. Margaret Martel was born about 1873. iv. Patrick Martel was born about 30 Sep 1877 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died about 2 Oct 1877 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 36 v. Philomene Martel, born 27 Feb 1880, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Simon Doucette, 17 Apr 1899, Friar's Head, Inverness Co., NS. 15. Marie Martel (Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 30 Jul 1843 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 11 Nov 1927 at the age of 84 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Martel and Patient Samson were married on 10 Jan 1876 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Patient Samson, son of Celestin Samson and Sophie Girroir, was born on 20 Dec 1849 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 24 Apr 1921 at the age of 71 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Patient Samson and Marie Martel had the following child: i. Benjamin Samson was born on 30 May 1877 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 16. Petronelle LeRoux (Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 Dec 1838 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 25 Jan 1870 at the age of 31 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Petronelle LeRoux and Augustin Briand were married on 12 Jan 1864 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Augustin Briand, son of Jean Noel Briand and Monique 'Monica' Pate, was born on 19 Sep 1834 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Augustin Briand and Petronelle LeRoux had the following children: 37 i. Joseph Hyacinthe Briand, born 9 Sep 1865, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Euphrosine Adelaide 'Adele' Martel, 24 Nov 1891, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 23 May 1955, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 38 ii. Marie Briand, born 3 Nov 1866, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Robert O'Donnell, 8 Sep 1890, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 7 Sep 1947, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 17. Madeleine LeRoux (Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 Jul 1841 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 4 Mar 1934 at the age of 92 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. Madeleine LeRoux and George Roast /Von Roost were married on 3 Jan 1870 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Roast /Von Roost was born about 22 May 1823. He died between 1901 and 1911 at the age of 78. George Roast and Madeleine LeRoux had the following children: i. Louisa Margaret Roast /Von Roost was born on 25 Aug 1871 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. ii. Edward Clement Roast /Von Roost was born on 23 Oct 1872 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. iii. Albert Francis Roast /Von Roost was born on 3 Feb 1874 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. iv. Sarah Jane Roast /Von Roost was born on 15 Aug 1875 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. v. John Roast was born on 8 Feb 1879 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. 39 vi. Emma 'Emily' Roast /Von Roost, born 15 May 1880, Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS; died 19 May 1958, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 40 vii. Elizabeth G. 'Lydia' Roast /Von Roost, born 13 Jan 1885, Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS; married Frank Young, 15 Aug 1905, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 5 Oct 1945, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. 18. Leocadie Adele 'Adeline' LeRoux (Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 May 1843 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 12 May 1869 at the age of 25 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Leocadie Adele 'Adeline' LeRoux and Pierre Norbert 'Peter Aime' Briand were married on 12 Jan 1865 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Pierre Norbert 'Peter Aime' Briand, son of Jean Noel Briand and Monique 'Monica' Pate, was born on 6 Jun 1842 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 17 Jul 1926 at the age of 84 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Pierre Norbert 'Peter Aime' Briand and Leocadie Adele 'Adeline' LeRoux had the following children: 41 i. Lucie Briand, born 6 Oct 1867, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Charles Pierre Boucher, 20 Nov 1893, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Delina Briand was born on 28 May 1869 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 11 Jul 1872 at the age of 3 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 19. Luc Germaine 'Damian' LeRoux (Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 17 Oct 1845 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 24 Oct 1930 at the age of 85 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Luc Germaine 'Damian' LeRoux and Marine Boucher were married on 9 Jan 1871 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. Marine Boucher, daughter of Augustin Boucher and Rosalie Benoit, was born on 29 Jan 1850 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 11 Oct 1875 at the age of 25 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Luc Germaine 'Damian' LeRoux and Marine Boucher had the following child: i. Pascal LeRoux was born about 1873. Luc Germaine 'Damian' LeRoux and Angele Martha Samson were married on 29 Jan 1877 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. Angele Martha Samson, daughter of Gilbert Samson and Marie Fougere, was born on 29 Jul 1846 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 26 Jun 1903 at the age of 56 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Luc Germaine 'Damian' LeRoux and Angele Martha Samson had the following children: i. Marie LeRoux was born on 15 Dec 1878 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 42 ii. Peter LeRoux, born 13 Oct 1880, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Mary Ellen Bogan, 10 Sep 1910, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 11 Jan 1954, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iii. Marine LeRoux was born on 9 Nov 1882 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 3 Nov 1890 at the age of 7 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 43 iv. Amable LeRoux, born 28 Jul 1884, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Elizabeth 'Angele' Biret, 22 Aug 1916, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 44 v. Joseph Damian LeRoux, born 24 Oct 1887, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marie Sabine Mombourquette, 22 Apr 1914, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 12 Dec 1960, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vi. Urbain LeRoux was born on 19 Jan 1886 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Luc Germaine 'Damian' LeRoux and Philomene 'Phyliss' Hedewige Briand were married on 7 Feb 1910 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Philomene 'Phyliss' Hedewige Briand, daughter of Mathias Briand and Marie Martel, was born on 16 Oct 1849 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 24 Jan 1934 at the age of 84 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 20. Julie LeRoux (Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 6 Dec 1851 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 9 Oct 1919 at the age of 67 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Julie LeRoux and Daniel Marcellin Briand were married on 15 Jan 1883 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Daniel Marcellin Briand, son of Louis Briand and Justine Martel, was born on 25 Apr 1856 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 26 Jul 1935 at the age of 79 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Daniel Marcellin Briand and Julie LeRoux had the following children: 45 i. Marie Florence Briand, born 3 Jun 1888, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Frederick Thomas Samson, 16 Jan 1912, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 12 Feb 1961, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Adelaide Briand was born on 13 Sep 1890 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 9 Jan 1896 at the age of 5 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iii. Honora 'Laura' Briand was born on 29 Aug 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 14 Apr 1902 at the age of 9 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 46 iv. Veronica Marie Briand, born 7 Nov 1894, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Dominique Samson, 13 Jan 1919, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 10 May 1971, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 21. Elie Benjamin LeRoux (Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Dec 1853 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 30 Jul 1932 at the age of 78 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He was also known as Elie Leroux. Elie Benjamin LeRoux and Margaret Honorine Biret were married on 7 Feb 1882 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Margaret Honorine Biret, daughter of Antoine Biret and Mathilde Pitre, was born on 22 Jun 1856 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 24 Sep 1897 at the age of 41 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elie Benjamin LeRoux and Margaret Honorine Biret had the following children: i. Agnes Anne LeRoux was born on 24 Nov 1882 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 5 Jan 1883 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Hilaire LeRoux was born on 17 Nov 1883 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 5 May 1884 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iii. Baby LeRoux was born on 19 Jun 1885 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He/she died on 20 Jun 1885 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 47 iv. George LeRoux, born 17 Sep 1886, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Helene Deveau, 20 Apr 1909, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 8 Nov 1939, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 48 v. Isidore 'Isaac' LeRoux, born 18 Sep 1888, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Catherine 'Kathleen' Martel, 8 Jun 1915, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 23 Feb 1933, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 49 vi. Augustin 'Justin' LeRoux, born 28 Oct 1890, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 3 Apr 1975, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. vii. Adolphe LeRoux was born on 16 Sep 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 50 viii. Veronique LeRoux, born 10 Sep 1894, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married George Restin, 14 Jun 1911, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Simon Berthier /Burkey, 20 Oct 1920, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 3 Mar 1935, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Elie Benjamin LeRoux and Adelaide Victoire LeBlanc were married on 1 May 1899 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Adelaide Victoire LeBlanc, daughter of Fidele LeBlanc and Henriette Fougere, was born on 17 Jan 1868 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 31 Mar 1943 at the age of 75 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 22. Frederick Adrien LeRoux (Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 7 Sep 1855 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 18 May 1938 at the age of 82 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Frederick Adrien LeRoux and Marie Martel were married on 14 Jan 1881 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Martel, daughter of Francois Martel and Angele Maillet, was born on 31 Oct 1857 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 16 Feb 1937 at the age of 79 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Frederick Adrien LeRoux and Marie Martel had the following children: 51 i. Sophie LeRoux, born 10 Jun 1881, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married George Desire Landry, 22 Aug 1905, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 8 Jan 1958, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. Marie Anne LeRoux was born on 28 Jun 1883 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 52 iii. William George 'Wilfred' LeRoux, born abt 1884; married Cerina 'Catherine' Laurent, 15 Jan 1907, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iv. Flora LeRoux was born on 23 Oct 1885 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. v. Augustin LeRoux was born on 17 Oct 1888 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 29 Aug 1889 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vi. Henri LeRoux was born on 3 Aug 1890 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 22 Feb 1891 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vii. Simon Joseph LeRoux was born on 7 Jun 1893 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. viii. Frederick LeRoux was born on 5 Sep 1895 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 21 Apr 1896 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 53 ix. Alvina LeRoux, born 16 Jun 1897, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Alexandre Walter 'Albert' Samson, 8 Feb 1916, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 23. Marie Margaret LeRoux (Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1864 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 29 Dec 1940 at the age of 76 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Margaret LeRoux and Francois Laurent were married on 8 Feb 1897 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Francois Laurent, son of Marcel Laurent and Adeline 'Adele' Martel, was born on 1 Dec 1869 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 14 Sep 1951 at the age of 81 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 24. Hubert Grassie (Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 2 Nov 1841 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 14 Sep 1914 at the age of 72 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Hubert Grassie and Adele Alexandrine Samson were married on 14 Jan 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Adele Alexandrine Samson, daughter of Benjamin Samson and Colombe Boucher, was born on 27 Jun 1848 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 24 Jun 1937 at the age of 88 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She was buried on 27 Jun 1937 in L'Ardoise, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Hubert Grassie and Adele Alexandrine Samson had the following children: 54 i. Martin Grassie, born 13 Nov 1868, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Madeleine Gallant, 25 Aug 1908, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 22 Jun 1925, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 55 ii. James Grassie, born 25 Feb 1871, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 24 Nov 1954, Gloucester, Essex Co., MA. 56 iii. Catherine 'Kate' Grassie, born 19 Dec 1872, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Pierre Benjamin Biret, abt 1889; married Maurice Icaac Burton, 14 Apr 1907, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 8 Aug 1955, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 57 iv. Marie Sabine Grassie, born 14 Apr 1875, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Edward Guillaume 'William' Taylor, 1 Feb 1897, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 27 Mar 1897, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 58 v. Benjamin Grassie, born 1 Jun 1877, Gracieville, Richmond Co., NS; married Elizabeth Jane 'Ida' Deveau /Devoe, 24 Aug 1905, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 20 May 1956, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. 59 vi. Joseph Grassie, born 13 Mar 1879, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Florence 'Flora' Ann Samson, 6 Nov 1915, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 15 Apr 1966, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vii. Virginie 'Jemima' 'Jane' Grassie was born on 25 Feb 1881 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 24 Apr 1912 at the age of 31 in Point Michaud, Richmond Co., NS. viii. Peter Albert Grassie was born on 8 Aug 1889 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 11 Feb 1900 at the age of 10 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 25. Basil Damian Grassie (Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 9 Dec 1843 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 23 Mar 1895 at the age of 51 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Basil Damian Grassie and Marie Magdeleine Briand were married on 12 May 1864 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Marie Magdeleine Briand, daughter of Celestin Aime Briand and Anastasie Samson, was born on 13 Jun 1840 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 9 May 1927 at the age of 86 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Basil Damian Grassie and Marie Magdeleine Briand had the following children: 60 i. Sophie 'Sarah' Grassie, born 1 Mar 1865, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 9 Jun 1952, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 61 ii. Guillaume Bartholmew Grassie, born 14 Aug 1867, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Sarah Devison, abt 1889; died 23 Apr 1937, Waterbury, CT. 62 iii. James Leo Grassie, born 23 Oct 1870, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Alice Geneva Grassie, 23 Oct 1902, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 20 Feb 1928, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 63 iv. Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie, born 1 Jul 1873, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Alexander Devison, abt 1892; died 16 Jun 1924, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. v. Janet Grassie was born on 1 Jul 1873 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. vi. Brigette Grassie was born on 21 Oct 1875 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 18 Apr 1879 at the age of 3 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vii. Elizabeth Grassie was born on 1 Dec 1878 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 6 Sep 1879 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 26. Patrick Henri 'Henry' Grassie (Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Mar 1853 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Patrick Henri 'Henry' Grassie and Sara Catherine Mombourquette were married on 14 Jan 1878 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Sara Catherine Mombourquette, daughter of Antoine Mombourquette and Natalie Samson, was born on 17 Nov 1849 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 20 Aug 1929 at the age of 79 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Patrick Henri 'Henry' Grassie and Sara Catherine Mombourquette had the following child: i. Geniene Grassie was born on 7 Dec 1889 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 27. Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien Grassie (Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 21 Oct 1859 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 16 Mar 1941 at the age of 81 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien Grassie and Marie Perpetue Seconda Pitre were married on 22 Jan 1883 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Perpetue Seconda Pitre, daughter of Jean Pitre and Marie Boucher, was born on 7 Jul 1857 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 13 Jul 1917 at the age of 60 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien Grassie and Marie Perpetue Seconda Pitre had the following children: i. Baby Grassie was born on 1 Aug 1884 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He/she died on 2 Aug 1884 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 64 ii. William Henry Grassie, born 6 Nov 1885, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 4 Apr 1960, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 65 iii. Pierre Albert 'Robert' Grassie, born 7 Mar 1888, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Margaret Florence Gillis, 20 Nov 1917, New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 1 Sep 1955, New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. 66 iv. Mary Agnes Grassie, born 4 Dec 1889, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Allan Graham, 26 Dec 1908, New Aberdeen, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 23 Mar 1937, New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. 67 v. Alfred Wilfred Grassie, born 15 Jan 1892, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Eva May Briand, 18 Nov 1918, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 5 Dec 1972, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 68 vi. Delina Grassie, born 3 Dec 1893, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Maurice Mombourquette, 23 Sep 1918, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 5 Jul 1976, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 69 vii. Sarah Jane Grassie, born 3 May 1896, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Abraham Burridge, 13 Mar 1923, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. viii. Marie Sabine Grassie was born on 26 Apr 1899 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 70 ix. Marie Beatrice Grassie, born abt 1901; married Alexander Devison, 18 Nov 1922, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 71 x. George Ernest Grassie /Gracie, born 27 Feb 1902, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Caroline Griffin, 27 Sep 1927, New Aberdeen, Cape Breton Co., NS. Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien Grassie and Catherine Mombourquette were married on 16 Oct 1923 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Catherine Mombourquette, daughter of Desire Mombourquette and Julie Anatalie Samson, was born on 14 Jan 1873 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She was born on 14 Jan 1873. She died on 1 Aug 1956 at the age of 83 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ===Fourth Generation=== 28. John LeRoux (Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 18 Dec 1868 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 31 Mar 1952 at the age of 83 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. John LeRoux and Marguerite Martel were married on 12 Jan 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marguerite Martel, daughter of Phillipe Jacques Martel and Marine Pierro, was born on 26 Nov 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 7 Dec 1914 at the age of 47 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. John LeRoux and Marguerite Martel had the following children: 72 i. Charles LeRoux, born 7 Jun 1893, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Annie Poirier, 1 Sep 1914, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 8 Feb 1956, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 73 ii. Elie LeRoux, born 11 Jul 1895, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Christina Rita Henriette 'Tina' Grant, 2 Nov 1926, River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS; died 8 Jan 1944, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 74 iii. Marie LeRoux, born 27 Sep 1899, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Benjamin Rafuse, 28 Nov 1921, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS; died 30 May 1981, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 75 iv. Elizabeth LeRoux, born 30 Aug 1903, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Herbert Etienne 'Herbie' Berthier, 22 Jan 1939, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 14 Dec 1980, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. v. Jean LeRoux was born on 28 Aug 1905 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 1 Feb 1977 at the age of 71 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 76 vi. Harold 'Harry' Joseph LeRoux /LeRue, born 5 Jun 1908, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Annie May Mombourquette, 26 Jul 1948, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 3 Mar 2001, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 77 vii. William 'Wallace' Alexandre LeRoux, born 2 May 1897, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Annie Catherine Pate, 29 Jan 1928, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 14 Nov 1977, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 29. Alexandre LeRoux (Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Feb 1872 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 5 May 1953 at the age of 81 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Alexandre LeRoux and Elizabeth Philomene Mombourquette were married on 16 Nov 1913 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elizabeth Philomene Mombourquette, daughter of Frederick Agaphit Mombourquette and Mary Morvan, was born on 3 May 1896 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She was born on 3 May 1896. She died on 23 Jan 1989 at the age of 92 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Alexandre LeRoux and Elizabeth Philomene Mombourquette had the following children: 78 i. Mary Catherine LeRoux, born 2 Dec 1914, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Lars Somme; died 6 Mar 2010, Sault Ste. Marie, ON. 79 ii. Virginie Beatrice LeRoux, born 23 Dec 1917, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 11 Sep 2006, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. 80 iii. Charles William LeRoux, born 28 Jul 1919, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marie Eleanor Pate, 2 Jul 1945, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 16 Oct 1993, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 81 iv. Alexander Frederick LeRoux, born 15 Aug 1922, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 17 Jun 2011, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 82 v. Alice Rose LeRoux, born 19 Jan 1924, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Gerald Penny, 1 May 1949, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 12 Dec 1993, Brantford, Brant Co., ON. vi. Bernard Joseph LeRoux was born on 18 Sep 1925 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 23 Nov 1995 at the age of 70 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 83 vii. Annie Lorraine LeRoux, born 16 Feb 1927, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 19 Nov 2002, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 84 viii. Clement Cornelius LeRoux /LeRue, born 7 Dec 1928, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marie Josephe Ethel Renee Gagnon, 6 Dec 1960, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ix. Margaret Genevieve LeRoux was born on 24 Feb 1930 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 18 Sep 1930 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. x. Richard Arthur LeRoux was born on 19 Nov 1931 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 2 Oct 2015 at the age of 83 in Port Hawkesbury, Inverness Co., NS. xi. Mathew Gerard LeRoux was born on 24 Feb 1935 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. xii. Francis S. LeRoux was born on 15 Aug 1939 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 30. Catherine LeRoux (Marguerite LeRoux-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 14 May 1861 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 31 Jan 1950 at the age of 88 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Catherine LeRoux and Isidore Vincent Biret were married on 21 Jan 1884 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Isidore Vincent Biret, son of Antoine Biret and Mathilde Pitre, was born on 19 Apr 1852 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 28 Mar 1920 at the age of 67 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Isidore Vincent Biret and Catherine LeRoux had the following children: i. Albert Biret was born on 11 Aug 1885 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Marie Biret Twin was born on 24 Oct 1887 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 5 Nov 1887 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iii. Baby Biret Twin was born on 24 Oct 1887 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He/she died on 24 Oct 1887 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 85 iv. Frank Biret, born 12 Nov 1888, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Mary Adele 'Ada' Mombourquette, 17 Nov 1914, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 8 Nov 1918, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 86 v. Elizabeth 'Angele' Biret, born 16 Oct 1892, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Amable LeRoux, 22 Aug 1916, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 31. Amable Laurent (Hariette LeRoux-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 22 Aug 1879 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 13 Oct 1949 at the age of 70 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Amable Laurent and Catherine Honoree Jackson were married on 15 Nov 1904 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Catherine Honoree Jackson, daughter of Henry Jackson and Marie Kehoe, was born on 3 Aug 1875 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 23 Apr 1960 at the age of 84 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Amable Laurent and Catherine Honoree Jackson had the following children: i. John Laurent /Lawrence was born on 20 Dec 1905 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 6 Apr 1944 at the age of 38 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 87 ii. Joseph Herbert 'Bert' Laurent /Lawrence, born abt 1907, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS; married Evelyn Celesta Johnson, 2 Jun 1934, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 31 Aug 1974, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iii. Evelyn Gertrude Delia Laurent /Lawrence was born on 9 Jan 1910 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 6 May 1992 at the age of 82 in Sheet Harbour, Halifax Co., NS. 88 iv. Eileen Mayetta Laurent /Lawrence, born 1 Apr 1911, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married John O'Hanley. 89 v. Vincent Elmer Laurent /Lawrence, born 3 Apr 1914, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Dorothy Hanrahan; died 11 Nov 1993, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 90 vi. Catherine Laurent /Lawrence, born 12 Jan 1919, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Francis Patrick 'Frank' Hoganson; died 6 May 2015, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 32. Marguerite Martel (Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 Nov 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 7 Dec 1914 at the age of 47 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marguerite Martel and John LeRoux were married on 12 Jan 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. John LeRoux, son of Charles LeRoux and Virginie Briand, was born on 18 Dec 1868 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 31 Mar 1952 at the age of 83 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. John LeRoux and Marguerite Martel had the following children: 72 i. Charles LeRoux, born 7 Jun 1893, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Annie Poirier, 1 Sep 1914, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 8 Feb 1956, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 73 ii. Elie LeRoux, born 11 Jul 1895, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Christina Rita Henriette 'Tina' Grant, 2 Nov 1926, River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS; died 8 Jan 1944, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 74 iii. Marie LeRoux, born 27 Sep 1899, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Benjamin Rafuse, 28 Nov 1921, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS; died 30 May 1981, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 75 iv. Elizabeth LeRoux, born 30 Aug 1903, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Herbert Etienne 'Herbie' Berthier, 22 Jan 1939, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 14 Dec 1980, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. v. Jean LeRoux was born on 28 Aug 1905 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 1 Feb 1977 at the age of 71 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 76 vi. Harold 'Harry' Joseph LeRoux /LeRue, born 5 Jun 1908, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Annie May Mombourquette, 26 Jul 1948, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 3 Mar 2001, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 77 vii. William 'Wallace' Alexandre LeRoux, born 2 May 1897, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Annie Catherine Pate, 29 Jan 1928, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 14 Nov 1977, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 33. Elias Oliver Martel (Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 10 Jul 1870 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 30 May 1961 at the age of 90 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Elias Oliver Martel and Philomene Samson were married on 12 Jan 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Philomene Samson, daughter of Constant Samson and Sophie Mombourquette, was born on 18 Jul 1852 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 8 Mar 1933 at the age of 80 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elias Oliver Martel and Philomene Samson had the following children: 91 i. Artemise Martel Twin, born 7 Sep 1892, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married George Martel, 31 Jul 1916, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 6 Jun 1969, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. Alvina Martel Twin was born on 7 Sep 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 5 Dec 1892 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 34. Maria Brigette Martel (Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 17 Mar 1877 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 16 Nov 1963 at the age of 86 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Maria Brigette Martel and Guillaume 'William' Henri Bonin /Bona were married on 7 Aug 1904 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Guillaume 'William' Henri Bonin /Bona, son of Jean Bonin and Anne Rebecca Bonin, was born on 9 Jul 1865 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Guillaume 'William' Henri Bonin and Maria Brigette Martel had the following children: 92 i. Marine Rebecca Bonin, born 12 Apr 1905, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Maurice Samson, 7 Feb 1921, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Henry Pate, 14 Feb 1947, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS; died 23 Feb 1987, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Mary Esmerelda Bonin was born on 3 Aug 1906 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 2 Nov 1906 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 93 iii. Edward 'Ned' Bonin /Bona, born 4 Apr 1909, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Florence Smith; died 14 Nov 2012, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. 94 iv. Marie Stella 'Mae' Bonin, born 6 Jul 1910, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Henri Jean Boudreau, 30 Oct 1939, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS; died 16 Mar 2003, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. v. Rose Anne Bonin was born on 2 Jun 1912 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 14 Apr 1914 at the age of 1 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vi. Mary Ethel Bonin was born on 19 May 1914 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 26 Oct 1918 at the age of 4 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vii. Margaret Elizabeth Bonin was born on 30 Sep 1918 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 19 Aug 1975 at the age of 56 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 95 viii. Alexander Joseph Bonin /Bona, born 24 Oct 1921, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Rose Marie Samson, 27 Aug 1945, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 7 Mar 1977, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 35. Pierre Andre Martel (Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse'-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Aug 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 26 Apr 1940 at the age of 72 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Pierre Andre Martel and Marguerite Rufine 'Seraphine' Laurent were married on 18 Jan 1898 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marguerite Rufine 'Seraphine' Laurent, daughter of Jules Hilaire Laurent and Adele Philomene Mombourquette, was born on 2 Dec 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 21 Nov 1906 at the age of 38 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Pierre Andre Martel and Marguerite Rufine 'Seraphine' Laurent had the following children: 96 i. James Martel, born 31 Jan 1900, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Anastasia Briand, 15 Jun 1929, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 18 Jan 1958, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 97 ii. Catherine Martel, born abt 1901, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Amable Martel, 29 Jan 1923, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iii. Jules Martel was born on 11 Sep 1903 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iv. Marie Philomene Martel was born on 25 Dec 1904 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 36. Philomene Martel (Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse'-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 27 Feb 1880 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Philomene Martel and Simon Doucette were married on 17 Apr 1899 in Friar's Head, Inverness Co., NS. Simon Doucette was born (date unknown). Simon Doucette and Philomene Martel had the following child: 98 i. Sophie Doucette, born abt 1910, Friar's Head, Inverness Co., NS; married Levi J. Aucoin; died 22 Aug 2008, Waltham, Middlesex Co., MA. 37. Joseph Hyacinthe Briand (Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 9 Sep 1865 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 23 May 1955 at the age of 89 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Hyacinthe Briand and Euphrosine Adelaide 'Adele' Martel were married on 24 Nov 1891 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Euphrosine Adelaide 'Adele' Martel, daughter of Amable Martel and Adele Samson, was born on 19 Jun 1862 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 22 Oct 1948 at the age of 86 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Hyacinthe Briand and Euphrosine Adelaide 'Adele' Martel had the following child: i. Amable Laurent Briand was born on 2 Jul 1899 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 38. Marie Briand (Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 Nov 1866 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 7 Sep 1947 at the age of 80 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Marie Briand and Robert O'Donnell were married on 8 Sep 1890 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Robert O'Donnell was born about 1867 in Baliene, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died before 1947 at the age of 80. Robert O'Donnell and Marie Briand had the following child: 99 i. Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell, born 6 Dec 1891, Main-a-Dieu, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Charles Samson /Sampson, 17 Feb 1914, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 27 Apr 1968, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 39. Emma 'Emily' Roast /Von Roost (Madeleine LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 May 1880 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. She died on 19 May 1958 at the age of 78 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Dennis Petitpas was born on 2 Feb 1868. He died on 26 Oct 1934 at the age of 66 in East Chezzetcook, Halifax Co., NS. Dennis Petitpas and Emma 'Emily' Roast had the following child: 100 i. Leo Petitpas. 40. Elizabeth G. 'Lydia' Roast /Von Roost (Madeleine LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 13 Jan 1885 in Chezzetcook, Halifax, Co., NS. She died on 5 Oct 1945 at the age of 60 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Elizabeth G. 'Lydia' Roast /Von Roost and Frank Young were married on 15 Aug 1905 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Frank Young, son of Leonard Young and Margaret [Unknown], was born about 1875 in Musquodoboit, Halifax Co., NS. 41. Lucie Briand (Leocadie Adele 'Adeline' LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 6 Oct 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Lucie Briand and Charles Pierre Boucher were married on 20 Nov 1893 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Charles Pierre Boucher, son of Jacques Boucher and Elise Boudreau, was born on 31 Dec 1866 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Charles Pierre Boucher and Lucie Briand had the following children: i. Pierre Jean Boucher was born on 17 Apr 1894 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 5 Jun 1894 at the age of 0 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Mathilda Boucher was born on 22 Apr 1895 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 22 Apr 1895 at the age of 0 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. iii. Marie Jeanne Boucher was born on 24 Sep 1896 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 12 Nov 1896 at the age of 0 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. iv. Beatrice Boucher was born on 24 Oct 1897 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 17 May 1898 at the age of 0 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. v. Laurent Boucher was born on 13 Dec 1899 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 14 Dec 1899 at the age of 0 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. vi. Marie Jeanne Boucher was born on 26 Feb 1901 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 26 Feb 1901 at the age of 0 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. vii. Alexandre Boucher was born on 6 Oct 1902 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 30 Oct 1965 at the age of 63 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 42. Peter LeRoux (Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 13 Oct 1880 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 11 Jan 1954 at the age of 73 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Peter LeRoux and Mary Ellen Bogan were married on 10 Sep 1910 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Mary Ellen Bogan was born on 16 Oct 1878 in Topsail, NL. She died on 23 Aug 1960 at the age of 81 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Peter LeRoux and Mary Ellen Bogan had the following children: i. John Clifford LeRoux /LeRue was born about 1908 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 11 Dec 1995 at the age of 87 in Dartmouth, Halifax Co., NS. 101 ii. Angeline 'Angie' Mary LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1912, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 16 Jul 1998, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iii. Ellen LeRoux /LeRue was born about 1915 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 24 Jan 1916 at the age of 1 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 102 iv. Lillian Elizabeth LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1920, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Murdoch A. Bell; died 15 Oct 2005, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 103 v. Ronald Patrick LeRoux /LeRue, born 25 Aug 1923, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Amy Harnish; died 24 Mar 2014, Dartmouth, Halifax Co., NS. 43. Amable LeRoux (Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 28 Jul 1884 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He was buried on 9 Dec 1977 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Amable LeRoux and Elizabeth 'Angele' Biret were married on 22 Aug 1916 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Elizabeth 'Angele' Biret, daughter of Isidore Vincent Biret and Catherine LeRoux, was born on 16 Oct 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She was buried on 8 Dec 1961 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Amable LeRoux and Elizabeth 'Angele' Biret had the following children: 104 i. Marie Catherine LeRoux, born 16 Jul 1917, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Richard 'Dick' Ross, 10 Feb 1944, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 13 Aug 2007, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 105 ii. Anastasia LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1919, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Henry Ethelbert Coyle, 29 Nov 1941, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 19 May 2015, Bedford, Halifax Co., NS. 106 iii. Francis Cyril LeRoux, born abt 1921, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 27 Jun 1973, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 107 iv. Dorothy 'Dolly' LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1923, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married James William Duffy; died 3 Feb 2014, Enfield, Halifax Co., NS. 108 v. Lorriane 'Trix' LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1925, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Bernard Scott; died 4 Jun 2005, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 109 vi. Stanley H. LeRoux /LeRue, born 30 Apr 1927, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Lillian Rosamund Whitman, 1951; married Barbara Abbot, abt 1979; died 15 Apr 2018, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 110 vii. Jeanette LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1933, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Donald 'Mick' Wigle, abt 1959; died 8 Jan 2007, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 44. Joseph Damian LeRoux (Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 Oct 1887 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 12 Dec 1960 at the age of 73 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Damian LeRoux and Marie Sabine Mombourquette were married on 22 Apr 1914 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marie Sabine Mombourquette, daughter of Simon Conie Mombourquette and Adele Martel, was born on 10 Sep 1894 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 22 Jun 1987 at the age of 92 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Damian LeRoux and Marie Sabine Mombourquette had the following children: 111 i. Joseph Edward LeRoux /LeRue, born 24 Aug 1914, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Meda Florence [Unknown]; died 9 Dec 1966, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. Francis LeRoux /LeRue was born about 1924 in Massachusetts, USA. He died on 14 Mar 1979 at the age of 55 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 45. Marie Florence Briand (Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 Jun 1888 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 12 Feb 1961 at the age of 72 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Florence Briand and Frederick Thomas Samson were married on 16 Jan 1912 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Frederick Thomas Samson, son of Daniel Damase Samson and Caroline Biret, was born on 20 Sep 1887 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 16 Jan 1928 at the age of 40 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Frederick Thomas Samson and Marie Florence Briand had the following children: 112 i. Daniel Bartholomew 'Bert' Samson /Sampson, born 19 Oct 1912, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Jeanette LeBlanc, 28 Jun 1943, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 2 Aug 2001, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Mary Lora Samson /Sampson was born on 11 Feb 1914 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 20 Jan 1926 at the age of 11 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 113 iii. Marie Gladys Samson /Sampson, born 12 Jun 1915, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Gordon Anthony Merlin, 5 Aug 1944, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 28 Dec 1995, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 114 iv. Mary Margaret Samson /Sampson, born 22 Mar 1918, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Charles O'Brien, 25 Oct 1937, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 30 Jan 2018, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. 115 v. Caroline Julie Samson /Sampson, born 20 Jun 1920, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Vincent Joseph Briand, 14 Sep 1936, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 16 Jan 1994, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 116 vi. Marie Theresa Samson /Sampson, born 12 Mar 1922, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Graeme Schultz, 2 Oct 1948, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 17 Jul 1990, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 117 vii. Francois 'Francis' Joseph Samson /Sampson, born 25 Dec 1925, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 16 May 2012, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 46. Veronica Marie Briand (Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 7 Nov 1894 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 10 May 1971 at the age of 76 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Veronica Marie Briand and Dominique Samson were married on 13 Jan 1919 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Dominique Samson, son of Edward Samson and Marguerite Adele 'Deline' Grassie, was born on 1 Apr 1890 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 1 Jul 1961 at the age of 71 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Dominique Samson and Veronica Marie Briand had the following children: 118 i. Daniel Edward Samson /Sampson, born 23 Dec 1919; married Annie 'Annabelle' Biret /Birrette, 24 Feb 1941, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 19 Dec 2004, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 119 ii. Arthur Joseph Samson, born 1 Nov 1921, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Rosemary Dooley, 24 May 1960, Hamilton, ON. 120 iii. Marie Rose Samson, born 14 Mar 1923, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Gordon Lawrence, 24 Aug 1943, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iv. Edna Mary Samson was born on 4 Aug 1924 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 4 May 2000 at the age of 75 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 121 v. Agnes Laura Samson, born 14 Aug 1926, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Bob Charlesworth, 7 Oct 1946, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 122 vi. Frederick Joseph 'Fred' Samson /Sampson, born 27 Aug 1927, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Eva May Samson /Sampson, 8 Jul 1957, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 4 Mar 1996, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 123 vii. Richard Arthur Samson, born 11 Apr 1929, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 7 Sep 1996, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. viii. Mary Veronica Samson was born on 15 Jul 1930 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 3 Nov 1981 at the age of 51 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 124 ix. John William Samson, born 30 Dec 1931, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Yvonne Comeau, 5 Feb 1966, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 22 Oct 2004, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 125 x. Gladys Harriet Samson, born 18 Sep 1934, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Joseph Simon Mombourquette, 7 Jun 1969, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 6 May 1991, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 126 xi. Christina Margaret Samson, born 23 Jul 1936, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 47. George LeRoux (Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 17 Sep 1886 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 8 Nov 1939 at the age of 53 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George LeRoux and Helene Deveau were married on 20 Apr 1909 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Helene Deveau was born about 1871 in Cheticamp, Inverness Co., NS. She died on 30 Aug 1957 at the age of 86 in Cole Harbour, NS. 48. Isidore 'Isaac' LeRoux (Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 18 Sep 1888 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 23 Feb 1933 at the age of 44 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Isidore 'Isaac' LeRoux and Catherine 'Kathleen' Martel were married on 8 Jun 1915 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Catherine 'Kathleen' Martel, daughter of Aime Martel and Marguerite Poirier, was born on 19 Feb 1891 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 28 Oct 1992 at the age of 101 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Isidore 'Isaac' LeRoux and Catherine 'Kathleen' Martel had the following children: 127 i. George Alfred LeRoux, born abt 1917, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 24 Oct 2003, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. John Vernon LeRoux was born on 19 Oct 1923 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 13 Feb 1996 at the age of 72 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 49. Augustin 'Justin' LeRoux (Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 28 Oct 1890 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 3 Apr 1975 at the age of 84 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marguerite Louise Briand, daughter of Jean Theodore Briand and Marie Anne Biret, was born on 20 Jul 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 19 Jan 1980 at the age of 87 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She was buried on 22 Jan 1980 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Augustin 'Justin' LeRoux and Marguerite Louise Briand had the following children: 128 i. Gordon Joseph LeRoux /LeRue, married Mary Frances Glode. 129 ii. John Leo LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1912, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Aileen Evariste Graves, 12 Sep 1933, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 130 iii. Theresa Catherine LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1915, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Ronald Arthur Jollimore, 28 Feb 1938, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 29 Dec 1990, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 131 iv. Clifford LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1915, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Ethel Margaret Graves; died 12 Jan 1973, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. v. Augustus LeRoux /LeRue was born about 1918 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died about 25 Jan 1920 at the age of 2 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 132 vi. George Francis LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1920, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Agnes Melita Samson /Sampson; died 6 Nov 2012, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. vii. Joseph LeRoux /LeRue was born on 26 Jun 1921 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 21 Jun 1926 at the age of 4 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 133 viii. Marie Blanche LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1924, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 22 Mar 1995, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ix. Nora Marie LeRoux /LeRue was born on 15 Feb 1929 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 24 Mar 1942 at the age of 13 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 50. Veronique LeRoux (Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 10 Sep 1894 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 3 Mar 1935 at the age of 40 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Veronique LeRoux and George Restin were married on 14 Jun 1911 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Restin was born about 1891 in Finland. He died before 1920 at the age of 29. George Restin and Veronique LeRoux had the following child: 134 i. Elias Anthony Restin, born abt 1912, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Marie Gertrude Graves, 19 Sep 1932, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 2 Jun 1973, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Veronique LeRoux and Simon Berthier /Burkey were married on 20 Oct 1920 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Simon Berthier /Burkey, son of Denis Berthier and Virginie Yvon, was born on 15 Dec 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 7 Jul 1967 at the age of 74 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Simon Berthier and Veronique LeRoux had the following children: 135 i. Michael Joseph Berthier /Burkey, born abt 1921, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Margaret 'Joan' Taylor, 6 Nov 1940, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 1 Aug 1985, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. Alfred Berthier /Burkey was born (date unknown). 136 iii. Florence Berthier /Burkey. 137 iv. Rita Berthier /Burkey. 138 v. Edna Berthier /Burkey. 139 vi. Veronica Berthier /Burkey, born 26 Feb 1934. vii. Dennis Joseph Berthier /Burkey was born about 1928 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 3 Mar 1994 at the age of 66 in Dartmouth, Halifax Co., NS. 140 viii. Harry Leo Berthier /Burkey, born abt 1932, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 5 Oct 1993, Oshawa, Durham Region, ON. ix. Baby Berthier /Burkey was born on 2 Mar 1935 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 2 Mar 1935 at the age of 0 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 51. Sophie LeRoux (Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 10 Jun 1881 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 8 Jan 1958 at the age of 76 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Sophie LeRoux and George Desire Landry were married on 22 Aug 1905 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Desire Landry, son of George Landry and Marie Bourque, was born on 7 Apr 1875 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 15 Feb 1936 at the age of 60 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Desire Landry and Sophie LeRoux had the following children: i. Florian Landry was born about 1907 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 28 Jan 1909 at the age of 2 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 141 ii. Frederick George Landry, born 31 Jan 1909, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Sarah Rehberg, 28 Apr 1930, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 16 Jan 1992, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 142 iii. Mary Elizabeth Landry, born 10 Aug 1912, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Jens Christian Jensen, 27 Nov 1926, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 13 Oct 1957, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iv. George Simon Landry was born on 27 Jan 1919 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 1 Mar 1920 at the age of 1 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 143 v. Annie Landry, born abt 1921, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Harry Pyke, 30 Nov 1939, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 52. William George 'Wilfred' LeRoux (Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1884. He was buried on 6 Dec 1962 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. William George 'Wilfred' LeRoux and Cerina 'Catherine' Laurent were married on 15 Jan 1907 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Cerina 'Catherine' Laurent, daughter of Victor Laurent and Adele Martel, was born on 17 Mar 1890 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 28 Nov 1918 at the age of 28 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. William George 'Wilfred' LeRoux and Cerina 'Catherine' Laurent had the following children: i. Albert G. LeRoux died on 3 Jul 1945 in World War II, in the Netherlands. ii. Annie LeRoux was born about 1908. She was buried on 2 Mar 1920 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 144 iii. Florence LeRoux, born abt 1910. 145 iv. Bertha LeRoux, born abt 1913, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Edward Eastwood, 25 Feb 1931, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 53. Alvina LeRoux (Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 16 Jun 1897 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She was buried on 29 Apr 1968 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Alvina LeRoux and Alexandre Walter 'Albert' Samson were married on 8 Feb 1916 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Alexandre Walter 'Albert' Samson, son of George Henry Samson and Sara Marguerite Prejean, was born on 7 Jul 1896 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died in 1918 at the age of 22 in World War I, KIA. Alexandre Walter 'Albert' Samson and Alvina LeRoux had the following children: 146 i. Martin Ernest Samson /Sampson, born abt 1917, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 9 Feb 1982, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. Walter E. Samson /Sampson was born on 21 Feb 1918 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 20 Nov 1920 at the age of 2 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 54. Martin Grassie (Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 13 Nov 1868 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 22 Jun 1925 at the age of 56 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Martin Grassie and Madeleine Gallant were married on 25 Aug 1908 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Madeleine Gallant, daughter of Joseph Gallant and Julia Arsenault, was born on 26 Mar 1874 in Prince Edward Island. She died on 10 Apr 1930 at the age of 56 in Gracieville, Richmond Co., NS. Martin Grassie and Madeleine Gallant had the following children: i. Margaret Grassie was born in Oct 1909. 147 ii. Peter Joseph Grassie, born 16 Dec 1911, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Mary Agnes Grassie, 4 Aug 1941, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 6 Sep 1944, Gradara, Italy. 148 iii. Joseph Leo Grassie, born 17 Feb 1914, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Martha Anne Raney, 4 Feb 1946, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 13 Jun 2000, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 55. James Grassie (Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 25 Feb 1871 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 24 Nov 1954 at the age of 83 in Gloucester, Essex Co., MA. Catherine 'Kate' Hayden was born (date unknown). James Grassie and Catherine 'Kate' Hayden had the following child: i. Hazel Adele Grassie was born on 14 Aug 1904 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 56. Catherine 'Kate' Grassie (Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 19 Dec 1872 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 8 Aug 1955 at the age of 82 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Catherine 'Kate' Grassie and Pierre Benjamin Biret were married about 1889. Pierre Benjamin Biret, son of Edward Biret and Marie Samson, was born on 5 Jan 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 2 Mar 1901 at the age of 34 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Pierre Benjamin Biret and Catherine 'Kate' Grassie had the following children: i. Frederick Biret was born on 23 Jan 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 30 Sep 1911 at the age of 19 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. ii. Laura Biret was born on 16 Oct 1893 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 17 Aug 1899 at the age of 5 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iii. Mary Anne Biret was born on 18 Mar 1896 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 28 Oct 1899 at the age of 3 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iv. Edward Biret was born on 18 Feb 1898 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 16 Dec 1901 at the age of 3 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. v. Hugh Biret was born on 19 Mar 1900 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 19 Jun 1900 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Catherine 'Kate' Grassie and Maurice Icaac Burton were married on 14 Apr 1907 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Maurice Icaac Burton, son of Isaac Burton and Johanna MacIntosh, was born on 25 Jan 1885. He died on 4 Jan 1954 at the age of 68 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Maurice Icaac Burton and Catherine 'Kate' Grassie had the following children: i. Rose Ann Burton was born on 7 Oct 1907 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. ii. Thomas Joseph Burton was born on 5 Dec 1908 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. iii. Joseph Leo Burton was born on 24 Jan 1910 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. iv. Alexander James Burton was born on 9 Apr 1913 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 19 Dec 1989 at the age of 76 in Hamilton, ON. 149 v. Bernard Maurice Burton, born 27 Aug 1914, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 2 Sep 2005, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 57. Marie Sabine Grassie (Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 14 Apr 1875 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 27 Mar 1897 at the age of 21 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Sabine Grassie and Edward Guillaume 'William' Taylor were married on 1 Feb 1897 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Edward Guillaume 'William' Taylor, son of Alexis Taylor and Sophie Landry, was born on 15 Jul 1860 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 4 Apr 1946 at the age of 85 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 58. Benjamin Grassie (Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Jun 1877 in Gracieville, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 20 May 1956 at the age of 78 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. Benjamin Grassie and Elizabeth Jane 'Ida' Deveau /Devoe were married on 24 Aug 1905 in Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. Elizabeth Jane 'Ida' Deveau /Devoe, daughter of Simon Deveau and Margaret Walsh, was born on 7 Apr 1888 in Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 26 Aug 1958 at the age of 70 in Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. Benjamin Grassie and Elizabeth Jane 'Ida' Deveau had the following children: 150 i. Stanley Grassie /Gracie, born Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Myrtle MacKinnon; married Adelaide Lemoine; died 9 May 2011, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. ii. Lillian Grassie /Gracie died before 1991. iii. Carlotta Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 151 iv. Marie Ethyl Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1906, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 25 Aug 1993, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 152 v. Ida Grassie /Gracie, born 17 Nov 1907. 153 vi. Hubert Grassie /Gracie, born 22 May 1909, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Elsie Mae Fougere, 27 Nov 1934, Victoria Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 22 Oct 1996, Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. 154 vii. Gladys Rachel Grassie /Gracie, born 5 Jul 1910, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; married William David LeBlanc, 5 Nov 1931, Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 30 May 2000, Baddeck, Victoria Co., NS. 155 viii. Vincent Grassie /Gracie, born 6 Jul 1911, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Sarah Catherine McInnis, 4 Jun 1935, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 156 ix. Mary Hazel Grassie /Gracie, born 13 Feb 1913, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Burns Young; died 25 Jan 2006, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 157 x. Charles Benjamin Grassie /Gracie, born 25 Jan 1916, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 8 Jan 2001, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 158 xi. Joseph Theodore Grassie /Gracie, born 28 May 1917, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 2 Dec 1957, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. 159 xii. Adele Grassie /Gracie, born 27 Sep 1918, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Joseph Oliver Richard /Reashore, 28 Nov 1939; died 16 Sep 1977, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 160 xiii. Helen Monica Grassie /Gracie, born 1921, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 9 Jan 2001, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. xiv. William 'Billy' Grassie /Gracie was born about 1921 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 7 Oct 1926 at the age of 5 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. 161 xv. Harold Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1926, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 19 Jun 1991, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 162 xvi. James David Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1927, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 25 May 1999, Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay District, ON. 163 xvii. Joseph John Burns Grassie /Gracie, born 8 Sep 1930, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 9 Apr 2002, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. 164 xviii. Simon Earl Grassie /Gracie, born 20 Apr 1934, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Joan White, abt 1958; died 16 Nov 2008, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. 59. Joseph Grassie (Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 13 Mar 1879 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 15 Apr 1966 at the age of 87 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Grassie and Florence 'Flora' Ann Samson were married on 6 Nov 1915 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Florence 'Flora' Ann Samson, daughter of Dominique 'Donald' Stanislaus Samson and Sabine Adele Mombourquette, was born on 2 Mar 1890 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 18 Mar 1986 at the age of 96 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 60. Sophie 'Sarah' Grassie (Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Mar 1865 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 9 Jun 1952 at the age of 87 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. James Yorke was born on 23 Jun 1866. He died on 29 May 1943 at the age of 76 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 61. Guillaume Bartholmew Grassie (Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 14 Aug 1867 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 23 Apr 1937 at the age of 69 in Waterbury, CT. Guillaume Bartholmew Grassie and Sarah Devison were married about 1889. Sarah Devison was born (date unknown). Guillaume Bartholmew Grassie and Sarah Devison had the following children: i. Joseph William Grassie /Gracie was born on 14 Jul 1889 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 12 Oct 1959 at the age of 70 in Waterbury, CT. ii. Colin Henry Grassie /Gracie was born on 14 Jan 1892 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 165 iii. Robert Grassie /Gracie, born 25 Feb 1894, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Mary Edna Lindsay, 18 May 1915, Springhill, Cumberland Co., NS; died 9 Apr 1917, Vimy Ridge, France. iv. Mary C. Grassie /Gracie was born on 9 May 1896 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. v. Elizabeth Grassie /Gracie was born on 2 Apr 1898 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. vi. Francis Xavier Grassie /Gracie was born on 12 Oct 1900 in Waterbury, CT. He died on 5 May 1944 at the age of 43 in Newington, Hartford Co., CT. vii. Alexander Grassie /Gracie was born on 9 Sep 1902 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died in Sep 1985 at the age of 83 in Connecticut, USA. viii. Rose Anna Grassie /Gracie was born on 11 Sep 1904 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. ix. John Vincent Grassie /Gracie was born on 13 Jan 1907. He died on 14 Oct 1987 at the age of 80 in Connecticut, USA. x. Earl Remegius Grassie /Gracie was born on 10 Jan 1909 in Waterbury, CT. He died in Apr 1969 at the age of 60 in Connecticut, USA. xi. Margaret Gertrude Grassie /Gracie was born on 1 Sep 1910. xii. Cleophas Grassie /Gracie was born on 14 Dec 1911. She died in Mar 1979 at the age of 67. xiii. Gertrude Carmillius Grassie /Gracie was born on 16 Jul 1914. 62. James Leo Grassie (Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Oct 1870 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 20 Feb 1928 at the age of 57 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Helen 'Ellen' MacDonald was born about 1872. She died in 1901 at the age of 29 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. James Leo Grassie and Helen 'Ellen' MacDonald had the following children: 166 i. Joseph Henry Grassie /Gracie, born 20 Mar 1890, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Christina McGillivray, 30 Apr 1912, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 11 Dec 1963, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 167 ii. James Leo Grassie /Gracie, born 10 Dec 1892, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Christina Jane Briand, 30 May 1916, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 2 Jul 1971, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 168 iii. Patrick Robert Grassie /Gracie, born 13 Jan 1895, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Margaret Rose Briand, 13 Nov 1926, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 1 Nov 1963, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 169 iv. Florence May Grassie /Gracie, born 8 Mar 1897, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 23 May 1996, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 170 v. Margaret 'Maggie' Grassie /Gracie, born 15 Jul 1899, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Richard Moore, 2 Feb 1921, Whitney Pier, Cape Breton Co., NS. 171 vi. Ellen Grassie /Gracie, born 3 Dec 1901, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. James Leo Grassie and Alice Geneva Grassie were married on 23 Oct 1902 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alice Geneva Grassie, daughter of Zepherin Silvestre Grassie and Marie Anne Boudreau, was born on 15 Dec 1882 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 13 Oct 1960 at the age of 77 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 63. Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie (Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Jul 1873 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 16 Jun 1924 at the age of 50 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie and Alexander Devison were married about 1892. Alexander Devison was born about Mar 1871 in George's River, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alexander Devison and Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie had the following children: 172 i. John Robert Devison, born 29 Jun 1893; married Annie Martin, 10 Oct 1916, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 25 Dec 1966, Reserve Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. 173 ii. Anastasia Devison, born abt 1902, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Leonard Wilkinson, 12 Feb 1924, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 24 Apr 1989, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 174 iii. Alexander Devison, born 23 Feb 1904, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Marie Beatrice Grassie, 18 Nov 1922, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 29 Oct 1963, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 175 iv. Andrew James 'Andy' Devison, born abt 1907, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Mary Steele; died 10 Sep 1997, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 176 v. Roderick Devison, born abt 1913, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Shirley Sheppard, 20 Nov 1937, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. vi. Ignatius 'Naish' Devison was born about 1914 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 24 Sep 1994 at the age of 80 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. vii. Hector Devison was born on 10 Jul 1916. He died on 10 Aug 1945 at the age of 29 at crushed in a mining accident. in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 64. William Henry Grassie (Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 6 Nov 1885 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 4 Apr 1960 at the age of 74 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Sadie McNeil was born about 1877. She died on 13 Feb 1923 at the age of 46 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 65. Pierre Albert 'Robert' Grassie (Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 7 Mar 1888 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 1 Sep 1955 at the age of 67 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. Pierre Albert 'Robert' Grassie and Margaret Florence Gillis were married on 20 Nov 1917 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. Margaret Florence Gillis was born about 1898 in Nanaimo, BC. Pierre Albert 'Robert' Grassie and Margaret Florence Gillis had the following children: i. Alexandra Mary Grassie /Gracie was born on 10 Nov 1922 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 24 May 1923 at the age of 0 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. ii. William Bernard Grassie /Gracie was born on 5 May 1924 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 13 Apr 1947 at the age of 22 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. iii. Child Grassie /Gracie was born on 18 May 1935 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 18 May 1935 at the age of 0 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. iv. Child Grassie /Gracie was born on 18 May 1935 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 18 May 1935 at the age of 0 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. 66. Mary Agnes Grassie (Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 4 Dec 1889 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died of polio on 23 Mar 1937 at the age of 47 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. Mary Agnes Grassie and Allan Graham were married on 26 Dec 1908 in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton Co., NS. Allan Graham was born on 22 Aug 1882 in Wallace, Cumberland Co., NS. He died on 19 Nov 1934 at the age of 52 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. Allan Graham and Mary Agnes Grassie had the following children: 177 i. Marie Elizabeth 'Mayme' Graham, born 28 Mar 1909. ii. Lawrence Richard Graham was born in Dec 1909. He died on 14 Jul 1935 at the age of 25 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. iii. Gertrude Graham was born about 1912 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 12 Mar 2005 at the age of 93 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. iv. Kenneth Charles Graham was born about 1918 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 5 Mar 1995 at the age of 77 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. v. Lester Alexander 'Buddy' Graham was born about 1923 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 8 Sep 2007 at the age of 84 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. 178 vi. June Graham, born 17 Jun 1921, New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Neil Lauchlin 'Lauchie' Keefe; died 2 Mar 2011, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 67. Alfred Wilfred Grassie (Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Jan 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 5 Dec 1972 at the age of 80 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alfred Wilfred Grassie and Eva May Briand were married on 18 Nov 1918 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Eva May Briand, daughter of Hilaire Odilon Briand and Anne Pate, was born on 30 Oct 1896 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 1 Sep 1970 at the age of 73 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 68. Delina Grassie (Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 Dec 1893 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 5 Jul 1976 at the age of 82 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Delina Grassie and Maurice Mombourquette were married on 23 Sep 1918 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Maurice Mombourquette, son of Simon Conie Mombourquette and Adele Martel, was born on 31 May 1893 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 25 Aug 1962 at the age of 69 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Maurice Mombourquette and Delina Grassie had the following child: 179 i. Joseph Simon Mombourquette, born 26 Sep 1921, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marie Anne Biret /Berrette, 2 May 1947, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Gladys Harriet Samson, 7 Jun 1969, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 24 Mar 2004, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 69. Sarah Jane Grassie (Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 May 1896 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Sarah Jane Grassie and Abraham Burridge were married on 13 Mar 1923 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Abraham Burridge was born about 1890. 70. Marie Beatrice Grassie (Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1901. Marie Beatrice Grassie and Alexander Devison were married on 18 Nov 1922 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alexander Devison, son of Alexander Devison and Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie, was born on 23 Feb 1904 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 29 Oct 1963 at the age of 59 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 71. George Ernest Grassie /Gracie (Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 27 Feb 1902 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. George Ernest Grassie /Gracie and Caroline Griffin were married on 27 Sep 1927 in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton Co., NS. Caroline Griffin was born about 1907 in Dominion, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 12 Apr 1994 at the age of 87 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. George Ernest Grassie and Caroline Griffin had the following children: 180 i. Catherine 'Kay' Grassie /Gracie. 181 ii. Carol Grassie /Gracie, married [Unknown] Andrews. iii. Michael L. Grassie /Gracie was born on 18 Aug 1928 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 15 Dec 1928 at the age of 0 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 182 iv. Marie Dolena Grassie /Gracie, born 1930, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Roger Blount; died 29 Jan 2006, Macon, GA. 183 v. Rose Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1935, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Harvey Maurice McFadgen; died 25 Mar 2017, Pictou, Pictou Co., NS. vi. Dorothy Grassie /Gracie was born on 28 Jul 1936 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 9 Mar 1937 at the age of 0 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 184 vii. Cecilia Grassie /Gracie, born 20 Oct 1939, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Malcolm Joseph MacDonald, 29 Jan 1961, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. ===Fifth Generation=== 72. Charles LeRoux (John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 7 Jun 1893 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 8 Feb 1956 at the age of 62 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Charles LeRoux and Annie Poirier were married on 1 Sep 1914 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Annie Poirier was born on 8 Jan 1891. She died on 4 Jun 1955 at the age of 64 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Charles LeRoux and Annie Poirier had the following children: i. Francis LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 185 ii. Mary Helen LeRoux /LeRue, married Arsene Richard. 186 iii. Mary Irene LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1915, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 10 Dec 1994, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iv. Margaret M. LeRoux /LeRue was born about Apr 1917 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 5 Sep 1917 at the age of 0 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. v. Mildred R. LeRoux /LeRue was born about Apr 1917 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 12 Sep 1917 at the age of 0 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. vi. John Howard LeRoux /LeRue was born on 15 Mar 1920 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 7 Jun 1922 at the age of 2 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 187 vii. Joseph Henry LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1922, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Margaret Landry; died 27 Feb 2000, Dartmouth, Halifax Co., NS. 188 viii. Violet May LeRoux /LeRue, born 12 Dec 1924, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Thomas Clarke; died 2 Jan 2002, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 189 ix. William Stanley 'Stan' LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1927, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 31 May 1994, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 190 x. Vivian Marie LeRoux, born abt 1928, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Clarence Jeffrey; died 6 Oct 1986, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 191 xi. Richard Anthony LeRoux /LeRue, born 26 Jan 1930, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Doris Coleman; died 13 Jan 2004, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 73. Elie LeRoux (John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 11 Jul 1895 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 8 Jan 1944 at the age of 48 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elie LeRoux and Christina Rita Henriette 'Tina' Grant were married on 2 Nov 1926 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. Christina Rita Henriette 'Tina' Grant, daughter of Samuel Grant and Elizabeth Rose Mann, was born on 21 Jun 1904 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 19 Sep 1956 at the age of 52 in Mulgrave, Guysborough Co., NS. Elie LeRoux and Christina Rita Henriette 'Tina' Grant had the following children: i. Samuel John 'Jack' LeRoux /LeRue was born on 6 Mar 1927 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 9 Sep 1984 at the age of 57 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 192 ii. Mary Margaret LeRoux /LeRue, born 18 Aug 1928, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Pierre Poirier, 26 Oct 1957, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iii. Joseph Allister 'Lester' LeRoux /LeRue was born on 19 Sep 1929 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 20 Feb 2007 at the age of 77 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. 193 iv. Gordon Phillip LeRoux /LeRue, born 17 Dec 1931, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 19 Aug 2011, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. v. Ronald Angus 'Rene' LeRoux /LeRue was born on 26 Aug 1933 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 14 Jan 2009 at the age of 75 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 194 vi. Elizabeth Rose LeRoux /LeRue, born 4 Oct 1935, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Joseph Gerard Samson. vii. Herbie Alexandre LeRoux /LeRue was born on 28 Dec 1937 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 31 Jan 1990 at the age of 52 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 74. Marie LeRoux (John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 27 Sep 1899 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 30 May 1981 at the age of 81 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie LeRoux and Benjamin Rafuse were married on 28 Nov 1921 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. Benjamin Rafuse was born about 1894 in New York, NY, USA. 75. Elizabeth LeRoux (John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 30 Aug 1903 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 14 Dec 1980 at the age of 77 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elizabeth LeRoux and Herbert Etienne 'Herbie' Berthier were married on 22 Jan 1939 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Herbert Etienne 'Herbie' Berthier, son of Joseph Berthier and Anne Eugenie Pate, was born on 25 Dec 1896 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 12 Mar 1974 at the age of 77 in Montreal, QC. Herbert Etienne 'Herbie' Berthier and Elizabeth LeRoux had the following children: 195 i. Mary Elizabeth Berthier, born 23 Aug 1940, West L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Joseph Alfred Bissonnette, 20 May 1961, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 196 ii. Joseph Nelson Berthier Twin, born 24 Jul 1944, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Louise Carrie Oakley, 4 Oct 1974, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 197 iii. Francis Andrew Berthier Twin, born 24 Jul 1944, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Judith Carol Deschetza. 76. Harold 'Harry' Joseph LeRoux /LeRue (John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 5 Jun 1908 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 3 Mar 2001 at the age of 92 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Harold 'Harry' Joseph LeRoux /LeRue and Annie May Mombourquette were married on 26 Jul 1948 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Annie May Mombourquette, daughter of Edward 'Ned' Mombourquette and Anne Biret, was born on 30 Oct 1924 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 17 Nov 2000 at the age of 76 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Harold 'Harry' Joseph LeRoux and Annie May Mombourquette had the following child: 198 i. Gerald Joseph LeRoux /LeRue, born 29 Feb 1952, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Patricia Marie Babineau, 18 Aug 1972, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 77. William 'Wallace' Alexandre LeRoux (John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 2 May 1897 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 14 Nov 1977 at the age of 80 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. William 'Wallace' Alexandre LeRoux and Annie Catherine Pate were married on 29 Jan 1928 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Annie Catherine Pate, daughter of Patrick Pate and Marie Landry, was born on 5 Jul 1907 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 22 Feb 1975 at the age of 67 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 78. Mary Catherine LeRoux (Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 2 Dec 1914 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 6 Mar 2010 at the age of 95 in Sault Ste. Marie, ON. Mary Catherine LeRoux and Lars Somme were married. Lars Somme was born (date unknown). 79. Virginie Beatrice LeRoux (Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Dec 1917 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 11 Sep 2006 at the age of 88 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. Theophile Gagnon was born about 1893. He died on 14 Dec 1974 at the age of 81 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 80. Charles William LeRoux (Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 28 Jul 1919 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 16 Oct 1993 at the age of 74 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Charles William LeRoux and Marie Eleanor Pate were married on 2 Jul 1945 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Eleanor Pate, daughter of Charles Pate and Mable Adelia Bonin, was born on 4 Feb 1923 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 30 Jan 2010 at the age of 86 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Charles William LeRoux and Marie Eleanor Pate had the following children: 199 i. Marie Myrtle Elizabeth LeRoux, born 14 Apr 1946, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Harry Cable, 19 Apr 1964, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. Charles Francis LeRoux was born on 15 Dec 1947 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iii. John Alexander LeRoux was born on 14 Feb 1950 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 200 iv. Wayne Joseph LeRoux /LeRue, born 4 Aug 1953, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Josephine Marilyn Savoy /Savoie, 6 Sep 1980, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. v. Howard James LeRoux was born on 17 Jan 1960 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 81. Alexander Frederick LeRoux (Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Aug 1922 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 17 Jun 2011 at the age of 88 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. He was also known as Alexander LeRoux. Claire Jacqueline Gagnon, daughter of Theophile Gagnon and Mary Simone Tremblay, was born on 7 Apr 1929 in Chicoutimi, QC. She died on 22 Jan 2005 at the age of 75 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Alexander Frederick LeRoux and Claire Jacqueline Gagnon had the following children: 201 i. Simone Marie Anne LeRoux, born 31 May 1947, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Barry Thomas MacNeil, 30 Mar 1972, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 202 ii. Marie Yvonne LeRoux, born 23 Jan 1949, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married David Wood, 31 Aug 1973, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 203 iii. Lucienne 'Lucy' Marie LeRoux, born 23 Jul 1954, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iv. Michael Alexander LeRoux was born on 5 Jan 1962 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 26 Mar 2019 at the age of 57 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. 82. Alice Rose LeRoux (Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 19 Jan 1924 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 12 Dec 1993 at the age of 69 in Brantford, Brant Co., ON. Alice Rose LeRoux and Gerald Penny were married on 1 May 1949 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Gerald Penny was born (date unknown). Gerald Penny and Alice Rose LeRoux had the following children: i. Ronnie Penny was born (date unknown). ii. Gary Penny was born (date unknown). iii. Jeanette Penny was born (date unknown). iv. Rita Penny was born (date unknown). v. Diane Penny was born (date unknown). vi. Margaret Penny was born (date unknown). 83. Annie Lorraine LeRoux (Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 16 Feb 1927 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 19 Nov 2002 at the age of 75 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Paul Jean Gagnon, son of Theophile Gagnon and Mary Simone Tremblay, was born about 1926 in Chicoutimi, QC. He died on 22 Dec 1993 at the age of 67 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Paul Jean Gagnon and Annie Lorraine LeRoux had the following children: i. Joseph Gagnon was born (date unknown). ii. Anne Caroline Gagnon was born on 14 Mar 1948 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iii. Alexander Amable Gagnon was born on 7 Jul 1949 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 204 iv. Bertha Elizabeth Gagnon, born 4 Jul 1950, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married John William 'Bill' Martel /Martell, 25 Aug 1972, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. v. Patrick Antoine Gagnon was born on 17 Mar 1952 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 8 Apr 1952 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vi. Alphonse Roger Gagnon was born on 29 Nov 1952 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 6 Dec 1952 at the age of 0 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vii. Roger Alphonse Gagnon was born on 29 Jun 1954 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 205 viii. Elaine Marie Gagnon, born 25 Sep 1957, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Arthur Pate /Pottie. ix. Child Gagnon was born on 22 Mar 1959 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 23 Mar 1959 at the age of 0 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 206 x. Mary Beatrice Virginia Gagnon, born 18 Aug 1961, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Hillary Frederick Taylor, 4 Aug 1979, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 30 Oct 2015, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 207 xi. Darlene Anne Marie Gagnon, born 8 Jun 1963, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS; married Craig Fraser. xii. Gerard Paul Gagnon was born on 31 Dec 1964 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. 208 xiii. Donna Marie Gagnon, born 26 Jul 1966; married Russell William Pate /Pottie. xiv. Joseph Rene Gagnon was born on 14 Nov 1967. 84. Clement Cornelius LeRoux /LeRue (Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 7 Dec 1928 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Clement Cornelius LeRoux /LeRue and Marie Josephe Ethel Renee Gagnon were married on 6 Dec 1960 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Josephe Ethel Renee Gagnon, daughter of Theophile Gagnon and Mary Simone Tremblay, was born on 28 Dec 1931 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 2 Dec 2008 at the age of 76 in Antigonish, Antigonish, Co., NS. Clement Cornelius LeRoux and Marie Josephe Ethel Renee Gagnon had the following children: i. Linda LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). ii. Jeannie LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 209 iii. Madeleine LeRoux /LeRue. 210 iv. Francis Cornelius LeRoux /LeRue, born 12 Mar 1961, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Meredith [Unknown]; died 10 Dec 2017, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 85. Frank Biret (Catherine LeRoux-4, Marguerite LeRoux-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Nov 1888 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 8 Nov 1918 at the age of 29 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Frank Biret and Mary Adele 'Ada' Mombourquette were married on 17 Nov 1914 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Mary Adele 'Ada' Mombourquette, daughter of Charles Felicien Mombourquette and Catherine Briand, was born on 27 Oct 1893 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 10 May 1994 at the age of 100 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 86. Elizabeth 'Angele' Biret (Catherine LeRoux-4, Marguerite LeRoux-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 16 Oct 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She was buried on 8 Dec 1961 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Elizabeth 'Angele' Biret and Amable LeRoux were married on 22 Aug 1916 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Amable LeRoux, son of Luc Germaine 'Damian' LeRoux and Angele Martha Samson, was born on 28 Jul 1884 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He was buried on 9 Dec 1977 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Amable LeRoux and Elizabeth 'Angele' Biret had the following children: 104 i. Marie Catherine LeRoux, born 16 Jul 1917, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Richard 'Dick' Ross, 10 Feb 1944, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 13 Aug 2007, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 105 ii. Anastasia LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1919, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Henry Ethelbert Coyle, 29 Nov 1941, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 19 May 2015, Bedford, Halifax Co., NS. 106 iii. Francis Cyril LeRoux, born abt 1921, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 27 Jun 1973, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 107 iv. Dorothy 'Dolly' LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1923, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married James William Duffy; died 3 Feb 2014, Enfield, Halifax Co., NS. 108 v. Lorriane 'Trix' LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1925, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Bernard Scott; died 4 Jun 2005, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 109 vi. Stanley H. LeRoux /LeRue, born 30 Apr 1927, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Lillian Rosamund Whitman, 1951; married Barbara Abbot, abt 1979; died 15 Apr 2018, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 110 vii. Jeanette LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1933, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Donald 'Mick' Wigle, abt 1959; died 8 Jan 2007, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 87. Joseph Herbert 'Bert' Laurent /Lawrence (Amable-4, Hariette LeRoux-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1907 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 31 Aug 1974 at the age of 67 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Joseph Herbert 'Bert' Laurent /Lawrence and Evelyn Celesta Johnson were married on 2 Jun 1934 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Evelyn Celesta Johnson was born about 1907 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 88. Eileen Mayetta Laurent /Lawrence (Amable-4, Hariette LeRoux-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Apr 1911 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Eileen Mayetta Laurent /Lawrence and John O'Hanley were married. John O'Hanley was born (date unknown). 89. Vincent Elmer Laurent /Lawrence (Amable-4, Hariette LeRoux-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 Apr 1914 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 11 Nov 1993 at the age of 79 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Vincent Elmer Laurent /Lawrence and Dorothy Hanrahan were married. Dorothy Hanrahan was born (date unknown). 90. Catherine Laurent /Lawrence (Amable-4, Hariette LeRoux-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Jan 1919 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 6 May 2015 at the age of 96 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Catherine Laurent /Lawrence and Francis Patrick 'Frank' Hoganson were married. Francis Patrick 'Frank' Hoganson was born about 1917 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 13 Sep 2003 at the age of 86 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 91. Artemise Martel Twin (Elias Oliver-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 7 Sep 1892 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 6 Jun 1969 at the age of 76 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Artemise Martel Twin and George Martel were married on 31 Jul 1916 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Martel, son of Guillaume Odilon 'William' Martel and Marie Seraphie Biret, was born on 30 Jun 1893 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 26 Sep 1985 at the age of 92 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Martel and Artemise Martel had the following children: i. Frank Martel was born (date unknown). 211 ii. Marie Martel, married [Unknown] Morton. 212 iii. Eleanor Martel, married Tony Ivanko. iv. John William Martel was born on 12 Sep 1917 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 213 v. Alice May Martel, born 12 Sep 1920, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Peter Curtis, 27 Nov 1937, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 9 Sep 1954, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 214 vi. Carman 'Joe' Martel, born 6 Feb 1924; died 10 Jul 2019, Timberlea, Halifax Co., NS. 215 vii. Phyllis Jeanie Martel, born abt 1934, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married William Ronald Schultz; died 27 Jun 2014, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 92. Marine Rebecca Bonin (Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Apr 1905 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 23 Feb 1987 at the age of 81 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marine Rebecca Bonin and Maurice Samson were married on 7 Feb 1921 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Maurice Samson, son of Guillaume 'William' Justinian Samson and Domitille Pitre, was born on 17 Jun 1875 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 26 Feb 1938 at the age of 62 in Dartmouth, Halifax Co., NS. Maurice Samson and Marine Rebecca Bonin had the following children: 216 i. Mary Virginie Samson, born 19 Aug 1931, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 13 Jun 2010, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 217 ii. Madeline 'Evangeline' Samson, born 24 Nov 1923, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 18 Jul 1977, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 218 iii. Rose Anne Samson, born 25 Jul 1926, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married William Frederick 'Wilfred' Landry, 1 Jan 1942, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 13 Sep 2002, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marine Rebecca Bonin and Henry Pate were married on 14 Feb 1947 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. Henry Pate, son of Raphael 'Reil' Pate and Henriette 'Hariette' Martel, was born on 31 Jul 1891 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 21 Mar 1964 at the age of 72 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Henry Pate and Marine Rebecca Bonin had the following children: 219 i. Cyril Alfred Pate, born 1 Sep 1948, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Doreen MacDonald. 220 ii. Bernadette Anne Pate, born 24 Jul 1950, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Daniel Vincent Duffy, 1 Jun 1974, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 93. Edward 'Ned' Bonin /Bona (Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 4 Apr 1909 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 14 Nov 2012 at the age of 103 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. Edward 'Ned' Bonin /Bona and Florence Smith were married. Florence Smith was born (date unknown). Edward 'Ned' Bonin and Florence Smith had the following children: i. Diane Bonin /Bona was born (date unknown). ii. James Paul Bonin /Bona was born on 24 Sep 1949 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 221 iii. David Edward 'Wayne' Bonin /Bona, born 8 Jul 1946, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Mary Kathleen Landry, 31 Aug 1968, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 94. Marie Stella 'Mae' Bonin (Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 6 Jul 1910 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 16 Mar 2003 at the age of 92 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Stella 'Mae' Bonin and Henri Jean Boudreau were married on 30 Oct 1939 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Henri Jean Boudreau, son of Jean Boudreau and Anne Martel, was born on 30 Mar 1868 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 31 May 1952 at the age of 84 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Henri Jean Boudreau and Marie Stella 'Mae' Bonin had the following children: 222 i. Marie Irene Boudreau, born 3 Sep 1941, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Robert Jacob MacLeod, 11 Jan 1960, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. 223 ii. Joseph William Boudreau, born 15 May 1943, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Helen Marie Doiron, 26 Dec 1966, West Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. 224 iii. Joseph Bertie Boudreau, born 22 Jul 1945, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS; married Carolyn Crawford. 95. Alexander Joseph Bonin /Bona (Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 Oct 1921 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 7 Mar 1977 at the age of 55 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Alexander Joseph Bonin /Bona and Rose Marie Samson were married on 27 Aug 1945 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Rose Marie Samson, daughter of Joseph Simon Samson and Margaret Mary Bellefontaine, was born on 1 Sep 1927 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 15 Jun 2012 at the age of 84 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Alexander Joseph Bonin and Rose Marie Samson had the following children: 225 i. Clifford Alexander Bonin /Bona, born 12 Nov 1945, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Maryanne Carol Harker, 29 Jun 1968, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 226 ii. Shirley Anne Bonin /Bona, born 4 Oct 1956, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Chester Harker, 27 Aug 1977, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 96. James Martel (Pierre Andre-4, Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse'-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 31 Jan 1900 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 18 Jan 1958 at the age of 57 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. James Martel and Anastasia Briand were married on 15 Jun 1929 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Anastasia Briand, daughter of Andrew Briand and Annie May MacNeil, was born about 1913 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 20 Jul 1979 at the age of 66 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. James Martel and Anastasia Briand had the following children: 227 i. Johanna Martel, born abt 1934, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married John Orchieson; died 28 Mar 2011, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. ii. Phil Martel was born (date unknown). iii. Johnny Martel was born (date unknown). iv. Annie Mae Martel was born about 1930. She died on 22 Jun 1968 at the age of 38 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 97. Catherine Martel (Pierre Andre-4, Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse'-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1901 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Catherine Martel and Amable Martel were married on 29 Jan 1923 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Amable Martel, son of Elie Martel and Adele Laurent, was born on 8 Nov 1893 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died in Jul 1973 at the age of 79 in Brighton, Suffolk Co., MA. 98. Sophie Doucette (Philomene Martel-4, Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse'-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1910 in Friar's Head, Inverness Co., NS. She died on 22 Aug 2008 at the age of 98 in Waltham, Middlesex Co., MA. Sophie Doucette and Levi J. Aucoin were married. Levi J. Aucoin was born (date unknown). 99. Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell (Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 6 Dec 1891 in Main-a-Dieu, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 27 Apr 1968 at the age of 76 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell and Charles Samson /Sampson were married on 17 Feb 1914 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Charles Samson /Sampson, son of Maxime Leon Samson and Anne 'Annie Mae' Burke, was born on 14 Jul 1893 in Sampsonville, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 19 Jul 1977 at the age of 84 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Charles Samson and Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell had the following children: 228 i. Ruby Samson /Sampson, married Simon Joseph 'Joe' Deveau. 229 ii. Clarence Samson /Sampson, married Catherine Kay Crowe. iii. Earl Samson /Sampson was born (date unknown). iv. Robert Leo Samson /Sampson was born about Nov 1915. He died in As an infant.. 230 v. Charles James Samson /Sampson, born 26 Feb 1916, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Deloris Marjorie Busch; died 7 Jan 2005, Waterloo, ON. vi. Gerald Francis Samson /Sampson was born on 24 Aug 1917 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 231 vii. Mary Samson /Sampson, born abt 1920, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Guido Micossi; died 8 Dec 2009, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 232 viii. Robert "Bob' Samson /Sampson, born 27 Feb 1920, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Rita Blanche O'Callaghan; died 11 Jun 1999, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 233 ix. Rose Samson /Sampson, born abt 1921; married [Unknown] Edmond. x. Patrick Bernard Samson /Sampson was born on 27 Jul 1922 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 1 Jul 1944 at the age of 21 in World War II, KIA. 234 xi. Stanford Anthony Samson /Sampson, born 16 Nov 1923, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Mary Isadore Campbell; died 27 Jan 1960, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 235 xii. Wilma Catherine Samson /Sampson, born abt 1925, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married [Unknown] Broderick; died 25 Feb 2005, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. xiii. Joseph Daniel Samson /Sampson was born on 21 Mar 1927 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 27 Sep 1927 at the age of 0 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. xiv. Sarah 'Sally' Samson /Sampson was born in 1932 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 28 Jun 2019 at the age of 87 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 236 xv. Elizabeth 'Betty' Mary Samson /Sampson, born 20 Aug 1934, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Michael 'Mike' Elias Sampson, abt 1953; died 14 May 2016, Mississauga, ON. 100. Leo Petitpas (Emma 'Emily' Roast-4, Madeleine LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Mary 'Elizabeth' Grady was born about 1920. She died on 25 Jan 2011 at the age of 91 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 101. Angeline 'Angie' Mary LeRoux /LeRue (Peter-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1912 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 16 Jul 1998 at the age of 86 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Basil Kirkwood was born (date unknown). 102. Lillian Elizabeth LeRoux /LeRue (Peter-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1920 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 15 Oct 2005 at the age of 85 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Lillian Elizabeth LeRoux /LeRue and Murdoch A. Bell were married. Murdoch A. Bell was born (date unknown). Murdoch A. Bell and Lillian Elizabeth LeRoux had the following child: i. Ross A. Bell was born about 1955 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 6 Jul 1994 at the age of 39 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 103. Ronald Patrick LeRoux /LeRue (Peter-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 25 Aug 1923 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 24 Mar 2014 at the age of 90 in Dartmouth, Halifax Co., NS. Ronald Patrick LeRoux /LeRue and Amy Harnish were married. Amy Harnish was born (date unknown). 104. Marie Catherine LeRoux (Amable-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 16 Jul 1917 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 13 Aug 2007 at the age of 90 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marie Catherine LeRoux and Richard 'Dick' Ross were married on 10 Feb 1944 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Richard 'Dick' Ross was born (date unknown). Richard 'Dick' Ross and Marie Catherine LeRoux had the following child: i. Daniel David Ross was born about 1954 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 23 Nov 2011 at the age of 57 in Seminole, FL. 105. Anastasia LeRoux /LeRue (Amable-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1919 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 19 May 2015 at the age of 96 in Bedford, Halifax Co., NS. Anastasia LeRoux /LeRue and Henry Ethelbert Coyle were married on 29 Nov 1941 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Henry Ethelbert Coyle was born about 1915 in Charlottetown, Queens Co., PE. 106. Francis Cyril LeRoux (Amable-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1921 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 27 Jun 1973 at the age of 52 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He was buried on 29 Jun 1973 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Helen Marie MacDonald was born about 1924 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 13 Aug 1994 at the age of 70 in Lower Sackville, Halifax Co., NS. 107. Dorothy 'Dolly' LeRoux /LeRue (Amable-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1923 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 3 Feb 2014 at the age of 91 in Enfield, Halifax Co., NS. Dorothy 'Dolly' LeRoux /LeRue and James William Duffy were married. James William Duffy was born (date unknown). 108. Lorriane 'Trix' LeRoux /LeRue (Amable-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1925 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 4 Jun 2005 at the age of 80 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Lorriane 'Trix' LeRoux /LeRue and Bernard Scott were married. Bernard Scott was born (date unknown). 109. Stanley H. LeRoux /LeRue (Amable-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 30 Apr 1927 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 15 Apr 2018 at the age of 90 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Stanley H. LeRoux /LeRue and Lillian Rosamund Whitman were married in 1951. Lillian Rosamund Whitman, daughter of Guilford Whitman and Linda Malcolm, was born on 3 Feb 1926 in East Inglisville, Annapolis Co., NS. She died on 4 Apr 2018 at the age of 92 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Stanley H. LeRoux and Lillian Rosamund Whitman had the following children: i. Wendy LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). ii. Anna LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). iii. Pamela Jane LeRoux /LeRue was born on 7 Mar 1952 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 7 Feb 2009 at the age of 56 in Scarborough, ON. 237 iv. Michael Byron LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1955, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Donnalee Ward; died 17 Nov 1979, Truro, Colchester Co., NS. Stanley H. LeRoux /LeRue and Barbara Abbot were married about 1979. Barbara Abbot was born (date unknown). 110. Jeanette LeRoux /LeRue (Amable-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1933 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 8 Jan 2007 at the age of 74 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Jeanette LeRoux /LeRue and Donald 'Mick' Wigle were married about 1959. Donald 'Mick' Wigle was born (date unknown). 111. Joseph Edward LeRoux /LeRue (Joseph Damian-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 Aug 1914 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 9 Dec 1966 at the age of 52 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Joseph Edward LeRoux /LeRue and Meda Florence [Unknown] were married. Meda Florence [Unknown] was born about 1907. She was buried on 28 Jun 1971 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. 112. Daniel Bartholomew 'Bert' Samson /Sampson (Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 19 Oct 1912 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 2 Aug 2001 at the age of 88 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Daniel Bartholomew 'Bert' Samson /Sampson and Jeanette LeBlanc were married on 28 Jun 1943 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Jeanette LeBlanc, daughter of Phillip LeBlanc and Sophie Deveau, died between 1995 and 2001. She was born in Cheticamp, Inverness Co., NS. Daniel Bartholomew 'Bert' Samson and Jeanette LeBlanc had the following children: 238 i. Phillip Wayne Samson /Sampson, born 20 May 1947, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Diane Marie Pate /Pottie, 24 Apr 1971, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 239 ii. Marie Emma Yvonne Samson /Sampson, born 1 Feb 1952, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Marcel Lacombe, 25 Aug 1973, Montreal, QC. 113. Marie Gladys Samson /Sampson (Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Jun 1915 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 28 Dec 1995 at the age of 80 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marie Gladys Samson /Sampson and Gordon Anthony Merlin were married on 5 Aug 1944 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Gordon Anthony Merlin was born (date unknown). 114. Mary Margaret Samson /Sampson (Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 22 Mar 1918 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 30 Jan 2018 at the age of 99 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. Mary Margaret Samson /Sampson and Charles O'Brien were married on 25 Oct 1937 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Charles O'Brien was born in 1909. He died on 3 Mar 1976 at the age of 67 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Charles O'Brien and Mary Margaret Samson had the following children: 240 i. Hilda May O'Brien, born 15 Jul 1938, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Malcolm Shaw. ii. Carl Francis 'Sonny' O'Brien was born on 25 Jul 1940 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 1 Oct 2006 at the age of 66 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 241 iii. Marie Jean O'Brien, born 30 Jun 1942, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Ronald Oswald B. Jones, 11 Apr 1959, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 242 iv. Frederick Eric O'Brien, born 15 Apr 1945, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Elizabeth 'Betty' Ann Samson /Sampson, 24 Jun 1972, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 6 Oct 1979, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 243 v. Cyril Richard O'Brien, born 26 Mar 1949, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Sherry [Unknown]; died 6 Jul 2008, Kentville, Kings Co., NS. 244 vi. Catherine Anne O'Brien, born 25 Mar 1952, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Thomas Joseph Briand, 3 Feb 1968, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 245 vii. Raymond Martin O'Brien, born 19 Mar 1955, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 115. Caroline Julie Samson /Sampson (Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 20 Jun 1920 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 16 Jan 1994 at the age of 73 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Caroline Julie Samson /Sampson and Vincent Joseph Briand were married on 14 Sep 1936 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Vincent Joseph Briand, son of Joseph Jules Briand and Marie Alice Beranger, was born on 18 Dec 1912. He died on 7 Feb 1983 at the age of 70 in Montreal, QC. 116. Marie Theresa Samson /Sampson (Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Mar 1922 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 17 Jul 1990 at the age of 68 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She was buried on 19 Jul 1990 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Marie Theresa Samson /Sampson and Graeme Schultz were married on 2 Oct 1948 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Graeme Schultz was born (date unknown). 117. Francois 'Francis' Joseph Samson /Sampson (Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 25 Dec 1925 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 16 May 2012 at the age of 86 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Mildred Briand, daughter of William Thomas Briand and Louise Anne Pate, was born (date unknown). Francois 'Francis' Joseph Samson and Mildred Briand had the following children: 246 i. Jerome Samson /Sampson, married Maria Dunn. 247 ii. Neil Samson /Sampson, married Eileen McGibbon. 118. Daniel Edward Samson /Sampson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Dec 1919. He died on 19 Dec 2004 at the age of 84 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Daniel Edward Samson /Sampson and Annie 'Annabelle' Biret /Birrette were married on 24 Feb 1941 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Annie 'Annabelle' Biret /Birrette, daughter of James 'Jimmy' Biret and Judith Taylor, was born on 21 May 1922 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 27 Apr 2011 at the age of 88 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Daniel Edward Samson and Annie 'Annabelle' Biret had the following children: 248 i. Winston Robert Samson /Sampson, born 8 Dec 1942, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Deanna Bower, 3 Aug 1968, Shelburne, Shelburne Co., NS; died 8 Dec 1942, Sandy Point, NS. ii. Clarence Davidson Samson /Sampson was born on 19 Aug 1941 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 119. Arthur Joseph Samson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Nov 1921 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Arthur Joseph Samson and Rosemary Dooley were married on 24 May 1960 in Hamilton, ON. Rosemary Dooley was born (date unknown). 120. Marie Rose Samson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 14 Mar 1923 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Rose Samson and Gordon Lawrence were married on 24 Aug 1943 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Gordon Lawrence was born (date unknown). 121. Agnes Laura Samson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 14 Aug 1926 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Agnes Laura Samson and Bob Charlesworth were married on 7 Oct 1946 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Bob Charlesworth was born (date unknown). 122. Frederick Joseph 'Fred' Samson /Sampson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 27 Aug 1927 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 4 Mar 1996 at the age of 68 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Frederick Joseph 'Fred' Samson /Sampson and Eva May Samson /Sampson were married on 8 Jul 1957 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Eva May Samson /Sampson, daughter of Henri 'Henry' Samson and Adele 'Ada' Martel, was born on 17 Jan 1928 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Frederick Joseph 'Fred' Samson and Eva May Samson had the following child: 249 i. Jacqueline Samson. 123. Richard Arthur Samson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 11 Apr 1929 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 7 Sep 1996 at the age of 67 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marjorie 'Midge' Crouse died on 8 Mar 2002 in Dartmouth, Halifax Co., NS. Richard Arthur Samson and Marjorie 'Midge' Crouse had the following children: i. Patricia Samson /Sampson was born (date unknown). ii. Frederick Samson /Sampson was born (date unknown). iii. Lawrence Samson /Sampson was born (date unknown). 124. John William Samson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 30 Dec 1931 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 22 Oct 2004 at the age of 72 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. John William Samson and Yvonne Comeau were married on 5 Feb 1966 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Yvonne Comeau was born (date unknown). John William Samson and Yvonne Comeau had the following children: i. Jason Samson was born (date unknown). ii. Darrell Samson was born (date unknown). iii. Claudine Samson was born (date unknown). iv. Karen Samson was born (date unknown). 125. Gladys Harriet Samson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 18 Sep 1934 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 6 May 1991 at the age of 56 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Gladys Harriet Samson and Joseph Simon Mombourquette were married on 7 Jun 1969 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Joseph Simon Mombourquette, son of Maurice Mombourquette and Delina Grassie, was born on 26 Sep 1921 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 24 Mar 2004 at the age of 82 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 126. Christina Margaret Samson (Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Jul 1936 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Fred Winters was born (date unknown). 127. George Alfred LeRoux (Isidore 'Isaac'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1917 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 24 Oct 2003 at the age of 86 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Muriel Grace Shute was born on 19 Nov 1926 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 19 Jan 2013 at the age of 86 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Alfred LeRoux and Muriel Grace Shute had the following children: i. Annette LeRoux was born (date unknown). ii. Kay LeRoux was born (date unknown). iii. Mike LeRoux was born (date unknown). iv. Gordon LeRoux was born (date unknown). 128. Gordon Joseph LeRoux /LeRue (Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Gordon Joseph LeRoux /LeRue and Mary Frances Glode were married. Mary Frances Glode was born (date unknown). 129. John Leo LeRoux /LeRue (Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1912 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He was buried on 17 Oct 1988 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. John Leo LeRoux /LeRue and Aileen Evariste Graves were married on 12 Sep 1933 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Aileen Evariste Graves, daughter of William Graves and Madeline McGuire, was born about 1908 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She was buried on 20 Aug 1974 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. John Leo LeRoux and Aileen Evariste Graves had the following child: 250 i. Joseph William LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1936, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Mary Caissie, 12 Jul 1958, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 9 Jul 2014, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 130. Theresa Catherine LeRoux /LeRue (Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1915 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 29 Dec 1990 at the age of 75 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She was buried on 2 Jan 1991 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Theresa Catherine LeRoux /LeRue and Ronald Arthur Jollimore were married on 28 Feb 1938 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Ronald Arthur Jollimore was born about 1915 in Terence Bay, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 22 Nov 1997 at the age of 82 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Ronald Arthur Jollimore and Theresa Catherine LeRoux had the following children: 251 i. Marguerite Jollimore, married [Unknown] Samson /Sampson. 252 ii. Henerine Jollimore, married Leonard Boudreau. 253 iii. Sandra Jollimore, married Gerard Gallant. iv. Ronald Jollimore was born (date unknown). 131. Clifford LeRoux /LeRue (Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1915 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 12 Jan 1973 at the age of 58 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He was buried on 15 Jan 1973 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Clifford LeRoux /LeRue and Ethel Margaret Graves were married. Ethel Margaret Graves was born on 4 Jul 1910. She was buried on 12 Jun 1978 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Clifford LeRoux and Ethel Margaret Graves had the following children: 254 i. Donald Bruce 'Donnie LeRoux /LeRue, born abt 1943, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Bonnie Carey; died 23 Mar 2011, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. William LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). iii. James ' Jimmy' LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 255 iv. Gerald 'Gerry' LeRoux /LeRue, married Susan Poirier /Perrier. v. Anne LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 132. George Francis LeRoux /LeRue (Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1920 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 6 Nov 2012 at the age of 92 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Francis LeRoux /LeRue and Agnes Melita Samson /Sampson were married. Agnes Melita Samson /Sampson, daughter of Frederick Samson and Marie Agnes Boudreau, was born about 1927 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 27 Feb 2002 at the age of 75 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. George Francis LeRoux and Agnes Melita Samson had the following children: 256 i. Bernadette LeRoux /LeRue, married Laurie Dalrymple. 257 ii. Clendon LeRoux /LeRue, married Jack DeWolfe. iii. Mary LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 258 iv. Elizabeth Jean 'Betty' LeRoux /LeRue, born Jul 1950, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; married Ralph Butler; died 7 Dec 2016, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. v. Nora LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). vi. Gus LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 259 vii. Albert LeRoux /LeRue, married Elizabeth 'Betty' Duncan, 1972. viii. Ronald LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). ix. Dennis LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 260 x. Michael LeRoux /LeRue, married Beverly McNamara. 133. Marie Blanche LeRoux /LeRue (Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1924 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 22 Mar 1995 at the age of 71 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Donald Arthur Gordon was born about 1923. He was buried on 26 Aug 1991 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville, NS. Donald Arthur Gordon and Marie Blanche LeRoux had the following children: 261 i. Nora Gordon. 262 ii. Donna Gordon. 134. Elias Anthony Restin (Veronique LeRoux-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1912 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 2 Jun 1973 at the age of 61 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Elias Anthony Restin and Marie Gertrude Graves were married on 19 Sep 1932 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marie Gertrude Graves, daughter of William Graves and Madeline McGuire, was born about 1910 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 15 Feb 1994 at the age of 84 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 135. Michael Joseph Berthier /Burkey (Veronique LeRoux-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1921 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 1 Aug 1985 at the age of 64 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Michael Joseph Berthier /Burkey and Margaret 'Joan' Taylor were married on 6 Nov 1940 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Margaret 'Joan' Taylor, daughter of Hilaire Louis Taylor and Mary Odille Briand, was born on 20 Nov 1924 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 14 Aug 2000 at the age of 75 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Michael Joseph Berthier and Margaret 'Joan' Taylor had the following children: i. Audrey Berthier /Burkey was born (date unknown). 263 ii. Anita Marie Berthier /Burkey, born 9 Oct 1946, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Clarence Clifton Messervey, 3 Jul 1965, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. iii. Michael Joseph Berthier /Burkey was born on 4 Sep 1949 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 136. Florence Berthier /Burkey (Veronique LeRoux-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Roland Young was born (date unknown). 137. Rita Berthier /Burkey (Veronique LeRoux-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Anthony Hannem was born (date unknown). 138. Edna Berthier /Burkey (Veronique LeRoux-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). David MacDonald was born (date unknown). 139. Veronica Berthier /Burkey (Veronique LeRoux-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 Feb 1934. James Hannam was born (date unknown). 140. Harry Leo Berthier /Burkey (Veronique LeRoux-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1932 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 5 Oct 1993 at the age of 61 in Oshawa, Durham Region, ON. Delores Faye McNaughton was born (date unknown). Harry Leo Berthier and Delores Faye McNaughton had the following children: i. Danny Berthier was born (date unknown). ii. Arlene Berthier was born (date unknown). iii. Shelly Berthier was born (date unknown). iv. Pamela Berthier was born (date unknown). 141. Frederick George Landry (Sophie LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 31 Jan 1909 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 16 Jan 1992 at the age of 82 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Frederick George Landry and Sarah Rehberg were married on 28 Apr 1930 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Sarah Rehberg, daughter of George 'Michael' Rehberg and Seraphine 'Sarah' Briand, was born on 13 Jan 1907 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 14 Dec 2000 at the age of 93 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Frederick George Landry and Sarah Rehberg had the following children: i. Cecilia Landry was born on 10 May 1931 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 2 Aug 1935 at the age of 4 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 264 ii. Sheila Ann Landry, born 1936; married Gerald Joseph Noade, abt 1955. 265 iii. Barbara Janet Landry, born 1939; married Lloyd Hartlen. 266 iv. Marilyn Fredericka Landry, born 1942. 142. Mary Elizabeth Landry (Sophie LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 10 Aug 1912 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 13 Oct 1957 at the age of 45 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Mary Elizabeth Landry and Jens Christian Jensen were married on 27 Nov 1926 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Jens Christian Jensen was born about 1906 in Denmark. 143. Annie Landry (Sophie LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1921 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Annie Landry and Harry Pyke were married on 30 Nov 1939 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Harry Pyke, son of Arthur Pyke and Priscilla Luther, was born about 1914 in Newfoundland. 144. Florence LeRoux (William George 'Wilfred'-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1910. She was buried on 3 Apr 1978 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. James Samson /Sampson, son of George Henry Samson and Lucie Roche, was born about 1913 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 9 Aug 1979 at the age of 66 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. He was buried on 13 Aug 1979 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 145. Bertha LeRoux (William George 'Wilfred'-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1913 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Bertha LeRoux and Edward Eastwood were married on 25 Feb 1931 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Edward Eastwood was born about 1903 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA. Edward Eastwood and Bertha LeRoux had the following child: i. James Victor Eastwood was born about 1932 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 20 Sep 1989 at the age of 57 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 146. Martin Ernest Samson /Sampson (Alvina LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1917 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 9 Feb 1982 at the age of 65 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Pearl Mary Turner, daughter of James Gerald Turner and Mary Pearl Martel, was born on 2 Feb 1917 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 20 Apr 1963 at the age of 46 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Martin Ernest Samson and Pearl Mary Turner had the following children: 267 i. Mary Elizabeth Samson /Sampson, born May 19; married John Rene LeBlanc, 14 Aug 1965. 268 ii. Ann Alvina Samson /Sampson, born 20 Sep 1950, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS; died 3 Nov 2017, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 147. Peter Joseph Grassie (Martin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 16 Dec 1911 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 6 Sep 1944 at the age of 32 in Gradara, Italy. Peter Joseph Grassie and Mary Agnes Grassie were married on 4 Aug 1941 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Mary Agnes Grassie, daughter of Hilaire Grassie and Mary Jane 'Mamie' Nordin, was born on 7 Dec 1921 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 21 Jun 2012 at the age of 90 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 148. Joseph Leo Grassie (Martin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 17 Feb 1914 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 13 Jun 2000 at the age of 86 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Leo Grassie and Martha Anne Raney were married on 4 Feb 1946 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Martha Anne Raney, daughter of Michael Raney and Mary Agnes Grassie, was born on 8 Aug 1927 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 7 Aug 2014 at the age of 86 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Leo Grassie and Martha Anne Raney had the following children: 269 i. Joanne Grassie /Gracie. 270 ii. Madeline Grassie /Gracie. 271 iii. Catherine Ann Grassie /Gracie, born 9 Aug 1946, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Albert Lewis Cook, 20 Jul 1968, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. iv. Richard Peter Grassie /Gracie was born on 1 Aug 1947 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 272 v. Andrew Leo Grassie /Gracie, born 8 Sep 1948, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 273 vi. Mary Ellen Grassie /Gracie, born 14 Jan 1950, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. vii. Michael Martin Grassie /Gracie was born on 9 Dec 1954 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 149. Bernard Maurice Burton (Catherine 'Kate' Grassie-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 27 Aug 1914 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 2 Sep 2005 at the age of 91 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Stella Gualbert McKinnon was born about 1918. She died on 26 Aug 1966 at the age of 48 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Bernard Maurice Burton and Stella Gualbert McKinnon had the following children: 274 i. Maureen Burton, born 1946; married Edward Alphonse 'Ed' McNeil, 1967. ii. Anna Burton was born (date unknown). iii. Stella Burton was born (date unknown). iv. Rose Burton was born (date unknown). v. Bernard Burton was born (date unknown). Marguerite Merlin McKinnon was born (date unknown). 150. Stanley Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) died on 9 May 2011 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. He was born in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Stanley Grassie /Gracie and Myrtle MacKinnon were married. Myrtle MacKinnon was born in 1923 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 11 Oct 1972 at the age of 49 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Stanley Grassie and Myrtle MacKinnon had the following children: i. Patricia Marie Grassie /Gracie was born on 1 Nov 1949 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 16 Nov 2007 at the age of 58 in Guelph, ON. ii. Stephen Edward Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iii. Genevieve Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iv. Marilyn Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). v. Stanley Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). vi. Jack Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). vii. Howard Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). Stanley Grassie /Gracie and Adelaide Lemoine were married. Adelaide Lemoine was born on 3 Nov 1923 in Rose Blanche, NF. She died on 17 Oct 2012 at the age of 88 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. 151. Marie Ethyl Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1906 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 25 Aug 1993 at the age of 87 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Stanislaus MacDougall was born (date unknown). Stanislaus MacDougall and Marie Ethyl Grassie had the following child: i. Stanislaus MacDougall was born (date unknown). 152. Ida Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 17 Nov 1907. Joseph MacKinnon was born (date unknown). 153. Hubert Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 22 May 1909 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 22 Oct 1996 at the age of 87 in Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. Hubert Grassie /Gracie and Elsie Mae Fougere were married on 27 Nov 1934 in Victoria Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. Elsie Mae Fougere, daughter of Simon Jacques Fougere and Victoire 'Victoria' Grassie, was born on 14 May 1914 in New Victoria, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 23 Mar 2006 at the age of 91 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Hubert Grassie and Elsie Mae Fougere had the following children: 275 i. Albert Grassie /Gracie, married Corrine Hood. 276 ii. Marie Grassie /Gracie. iii. Elizabeth 'Betty' Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 277 iv. Donald Grassie /Gracie, married Velvet Lovell. v. Francis Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). vi. Wallace 'Wally' Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). vii. Michael 'Mickey' Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 278 viii. John Grassie /Gracie, married Marion Brown, 19 May 1962, Toronto, York Co.,ON. 279 ix. Louise Grassie /Gracie. x. Bernard Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 280 xi. Jean Grassie /Gracie. xii. Diane Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 281 xiii. Maurice Anthony Grassie /Gracie, born 11 May 1935, Victoria Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Helen Vickers, 18 May 1957, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Gladys Hardy. 282 xiv. Earl Joseph Grassie /Gracie, born 1937, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 25 Mar 2008, Toronto, York Co.,ON. 283 xv. Rita Mae Grassie /Gracie, born 16 Mar 1946, East Bay,Cape Breton Co., NS. 154. Gladys Rachel Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 5 Jul 1910 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 30 May 2000 at the age of 89 in Baddeck, Victoria Co., NS. Gladys Rachel Grassie /Gracie and William David LeBlanc were married on 5 Nov 1931 in Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. William David LeBlanc, son of Cyprien LeBlanc and Genevieve Sabine Burke, was born on 18 Jul 1904 in River Bourgeois, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 12 Apr 1980 at the age of 75 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. William David LeBlanc and Gladys Rachel Grassie had the following children: 284 i. Lillian LeBlanc, born 9 Jun 1931, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. 285 ii. Greta Mary LeBlanc, born 16 Dec 1933, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; married James Robert Gardner, 17 Nov 1951, Toronto, York Co.,ON. 286 iii. Cameron David LeBlanc, born 23 Dec 1942, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 28 Feb 2011, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. 287 iv. Loretta Mary LeBlanc, born 26 Sep 1945, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. 288 v. Helen Gloria LeBlanc, born 5 Nov 1947; married Joseph Sheldon Whyte, 25 Feb 1967. 155. Vincent Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 6 Jul 1911 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Vincent Grassie /Gracie and Sarah Catherine McInnis were married on 4 Jun 1935 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Sarah Catherine McInnis was born on 15 Oct 1915 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 26 Sep 1944 at the age of 28 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Theresa Ghaney was born (date unknown). Vincent Grassie and Theresa Ghaney had the following child: i. Child Grassie /Gracie was born on 2 May 1953 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 2 May 1953 at the age of 0 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. 156. Mary Hazel Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 13 Feb 1913 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 25 Jan 2006 at the age of 92 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Mary Hazel Grassie /Gracie and Burns Young were married. Burns Young was born in 1900. He died in 1985 at the age of 85. Burns Young and Mary Hazel Grassie had the following child: i. Joseph 'Buddy' Young was born on 9 Aug 1938. He died on 2 Mar 2017 at the age of 78. 157. Charles Benjamin Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 25 Jan 1916 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 8 Jan 2001 at the age of 84 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Rose Gertrude Beaton was born about 1920 in Point Aconi, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 9 Aug 1995 at the age of 75 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Charles Benjamin Grassie and Rose Gertrude Beaton had the following children: 289 i. Anne Grassie /Gracie. 290 ii. Sharon Grassie /Gracie. iii. Jacinta Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iv. Peter Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 291 v. Lloyd Grassie /Gracie. vi. Gloria Grassie /Gracie was born on 1 Jul 1940. She died on 5 Feb 1948 at the age of 7 in Mill Creek, Cape Breton Co., NS. 158. Joseph Theodore Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 28 May 1917 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 2 Dec 1957 at the age of 40 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Agnes Laffin, daughter of Daniel Laffin and Mary Elizabeth Marsh, was born in 1920 in Mill Creek, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 13 Mar 1994 at the age of 74 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Joseph Theodore Grassie and Agnes Laffin had the following children: 292 i. Angela Grassie /Gracie. 293 ii. Mary Agnes Grassie /Gracie, born 31 Oct 1937, Mill Creek, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Dewie Francis Walker; died 5 Jun 2013, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 294 iii. Hilary Grassie /Gracie. 295 iv. Lawrence Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1946, Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 16 May 1994, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 159. Adele Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 27 Sep 1918 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 16 Sep 1977 at the age of 58 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Adele Grassie /Gracie and Joseph Oliver Richard /Reashore were married on 28 Nov 1939. Joseph Oliver Richard /Reashore, son of Frederick Edward Richard and Marie Ann Dunlop, was born on 17 Jun 1916 in Mill Creek, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 9 Oct 1983 at the age of 67 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Joseph Oliver Richard and Adele Grassie had the following children: i. Mary Gladys Richard was born on 7 Jan 1941 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 15 Sep 1953 at the age of 12 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. ii. Helen Georgette Richard was born on 14 Jan 1946 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 15 Sep 1953 at the age of 7 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. iii. Joseph Alden Richard was born on 4 Mar 1947 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 15 Sep 1953 at the age of 6 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. iv. William Frederick Richard was born on 9 Dec 1950 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 15 Sep 1953 at the age of 2 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. v. Elizabeth Dianne Richard was born on 23 Feb 1953 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 15 Sep 1953 at the age of 0 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. vi. Ernest Carroll Richard was born on 12 Nov 1961 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 19 Jun 2013 at the age of 51 in Toronto, York Co.,ON. 296 vii. Carlotta Richard, married Roger Dollard. viii. Marie Richard was born (date unknown). ix. Cameron Richard was born (date unknown). x. Michael Richard was born (date unknown). 160. Helen Monica Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1921 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 9 Jan 2001 at the age of 80 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. John R. MacDonald was born (date unknown). John R. MacDonald and Helen Monica Grassie had the following children: 297 i. Gordon Oliver MacDonald, born 27 Feb 1940, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Bernadette Anne Murphy; died 3 Oct 2018, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. ii. William MacDonald was born (date unknown). 161. Harold Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1926 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 19 Jun 1991 at the age of 65 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Eileen Cecilia Clinton was born on 7 Aug 1927 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 2 Feb 2013 at the age of 85 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Harold Grassie and Eileen Cecilia Clinton had the following children: 298 i. Wayne Grassie /Gracie, married Gloria Lynn Canavan. ii. Johnny Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 299 iii. Martin Grassie /Gracie, married Theresa Rasmussen. 300 iv. Blair Grassie /Gracie, married Wanda Jessome. v. Thomas 'Tommy' Michael Grassie /Gracie was born on 28 Nov 1965 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 12 Dec 2012 at the age of 47 in North York, ON. vi. James Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 301 vii. Annette Grassie /Gracie, married James 'Jim' Cameron. viii. Dale Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 302 ix. Lorraine 'Cookie' Grassie /Gracie, married Keith Boutilier. 303 x. Carolyn Grassie /Gracie, married Earl Burley. 304 xi. Mary Grassie /Gracie, married Alain Caillouette. 305 xii. Dianne Grassie /Gracie, married Gerard White. xiii. Frances Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 306 xiv. Tina Grassie /Gracie, married Michael King. 307 xv. Shirley Grassie /Gracie, married Greg Deveau /Deveaux. 308 xvi. Ewen Grassie /Gracie, born 14 Oct 1983, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Debra Young; died 16 Jun 1986, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 162. James David Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1927 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 25 May 1999 at the age of 72 in Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay District, ON. Shirley Evangline Vickers was born on 22 Jan 1927 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 27 Jan 2009 at the age of 82 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. James David Grassie and Shirley Evangline Vickers had the following child: 309 i. Cameron 'Farmer' Grassie /Gracie, born 24 May 1952, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Linda [Unknown]; died 9 Mar 2018, North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 163. Joseph John Burns Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 8 Sep 1930 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 9 Apr 2002 at the age of 71 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Elizabeth 'Betty' Imrie, daughter of Richard Imrie and Naomi Doucette, was born (date unknown). Joseph John Burns Grassie and Elizabeth 'Betty' Imrie had the following children: 310 i. Janice Kathleen Grassie /Gracie, born 4 Oct 1960, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 8 Sep 2007, Oakville, Halton Region, ON. ii. Linda Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iii. Eric Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iv. Anne Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). v. Richard Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). vi. Barbara Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). vii. Kevin Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). viii. Thomas Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 164. Simon Earl Grassie /Gracie (Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 20 Apr 1934 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 16 Nov 2008 at the age of 74 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. Simon Earl Grassie /Gracie and Joan White were married about 1958. Joan White, daughter of John White and Gladys Eveligh, was born (date unknown). Simon Earl Grassie and Joan White had the following children: i. Daryl Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). ii. Paul Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 165. Robert Grassie /Gracie (Guillaume Bartholmew-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 25 Feb 1894 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 9 Apr 1917 at the age of 23 in Vimy Ridge, France. Robert Grassie /Gracie and Mary Edna Lindsay were married on 18 May 1915 in Springhill, Cumberland Co., NS. Mary Edna Lindsay was born about 1887 in Springhill, Cumberland Co., NS. 166. Joseph Henry Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 20 Mar 1890 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 11 Dec 1963 at the age of 73 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Joseph Henry Grassie /Gracie and Christina McGillivray were married on 30 Apr 1912 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Christina McGillivray was born about 1892 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 23 Apr 1970 at the age of 78 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Joseph Henry Grassie and Christina McGillivray had the following children: 311 i. Thomas Leo Grassie /Gracie, born 22 May 1912, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Rita Rose Buckley, 17 Apr 1934, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 6 May 2004, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. ii. Harold Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 312 iii. John James Grassie /Gracie, born 29 May 1915, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 17 Mar 1992, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 313 iv. William Robert Grassie /Gracie, born 1917, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Alice Isadora Corsano, 19 Jun 1948, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 14 Oct 2000, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. 167. James Leo Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 10 Dec 1892 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 2 Jul 1971 at the age of 78 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. James Leo Grassie /Gracie and Christina Jane Briand were married on 30 May 1916 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Christina Jane Briand, daughter of Andrew Briand and Annie May MacNeil, was born on 27 Sep 1894 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 16 Nov 1973 at the age of 79 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. James Leo Grassie and Christina Jane Briand had the following children: i. Joseph 'Joe' Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 314 ii. Theresa Grassie /Gracie. 315 iii. James Bernard Grassie /Gracie, died 31 Aug 2002, Montreal, QC. iv. George Robert 'Bobby' Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 316 v. Leo Joseph Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1917, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Sophie Agnes Arsenault, 26 Jun 1944, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 25 Nov 2000, Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 317 vi. Alice Grassie /Gracie, born 6 Apr 1918, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Alexander MacGillivray, 6 Feb 1940, New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS; died Oct 2003, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. vii. Rose Ellen Grassie /Gracie was born on 7 Nov 1919 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 10 Nov 1920 at the age of 1 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 318 viii. Mary Margaret Grassie /Gracie, born 17 Jun 1925, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 16 Jul 2014, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. ix. Gerald Francis Grassie /Gracie was born about 1926 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 30 Dec 1989 at the age of 63 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 319 x. Florence 'Sis' Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1928, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 3 Oct 1996, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. xi. Thomas Richard Grassie /Gracie was born on 15 Jul 1929 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 5 Sep 1930 at the age of 1 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 320 xii. Rose Marie Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1931, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 17 Jul 2009, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 168. Patrick Robert Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 13 Jan 1895 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 1 Nov 1963 at the age of 68 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Patrick Robert Grassie /Gracie and Margaret Rose Briand were married on 13 Nov 1926 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Margaret Rose Briand, daughter of Justian Briand and Marie Virginie Berthier, was born on 9 Oct 1907 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 23 Jan 1983 at the age of 75 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Patrick Robert Grassie and Margaret Rose Briand had the following children: i. Danny Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). ii. Billie Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iii. Fabian 'Mabie' Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 321 iv. Alice Grassie /Gracie, married Dan Lewis. 322 v. James Augustus Grassie /Gracie, born 15 Oct 1927, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; died 26 Nov 1998, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 323 vi. Leo Patrick Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1929, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Marjorie 'Midge' MacDougall; died 7 Mar 2015, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. vii. Charles Joseph Grassie /Gracie was born in 1930 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 23 Jan 2012 at the age of 82 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 324 viii. John Alfred Grassie /Gracie, born 1931, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 16 Feb 2007, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. ix. Marie Elizabeth Grassie /Gracie was born on 3 Mar 1934 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 2 May 1935 at the age of 1 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 325 x. Mary Elizabeth 'Liz' Grassie /Gracie, born 2 Oct 1936, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married John Pemberton; died 21 Aug 2015, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 169. Florence May Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 8 Mar 1897 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 23 May 1996 at the age of 99 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. George Albert Cameron was born (date unknown). 170. Margaret 'Maggie' Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Jul 1899 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Margaret 'Maggie' Grassie /Gracie and Richard Moore were married on 2 Feb 1921 in Whitney Pier, Cape Breton Co., NS. Richard Moore was born about 1896 in Brigus, NL. 171. Ellen Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 Dec 1901 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. James Henry O'Neill was born (date unknown). 172. John Robert Devison (Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 29 Jun 1893. He died on 25 Dec 1966 at the age of 73 in Reserve Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. John Robert Devison and Annie Martin were married on 10 Oct 1916 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Annie Martin was born about 1894 in St. John's, NL. 173. Anastasia Devison (Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1902 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 24 Apr 1989 at the age of 87 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Anastasia Devison and Leonard Wilkinson were married on 12 Feb 1924 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Leonard Wilkinson was born about 1901 in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton Co., NS. 174. Alexander Devison (Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Feb 1904 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 29 Oct 1963 at the age of 59 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Alexander Devison and Marie Beatrice Grassie were married on 18 Nov 1922 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Marie Beatrice Grassie, daughter of Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien Grassie and Marie Perpetue Seconda Pitre, was born about 1901. 175. Andrew James 'Andy' Devison (Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1907 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 10 Sep 1997 at the age of 90 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Andrew James 'Andy' Devison and Mary Steele were married. Mary Steele was born (date unknown). Andrew James 'Andy' Devison and Mary Steele had the following child: i. Joseph Alexander Devison was born on 25 Oct 1933 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 27 Jun 2005 at the age of 71 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 176. Roderick Devison (Mary Anastasia 'Anne' Grassie-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1913 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Roderick Devison and Shirley Sheppard were married on 20 Nov 1937 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Shirley Sheppard was born about 1918 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 177. Marie Elizabeth 'Mayme' Graham (Mary Agnes Grassie-4, Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 28 Mar 1909. Raoul Dieltgens was born (date unknown). 178. June Graham (Mary Agnes Grassie-4, Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 17 Jun 1921 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 2 Mar 2011 at the age of 89 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. June Graham and Neil Lauchlin 'Lauchie' Keefe were married. Neil Lauchlin 'Lauchie' Keefe was born (date unknown). 179. Joseph Simon Mombourquette (Delina Grassie-4, Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 Sep 1921 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 24 Mar 2004 at the age of 82 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Simon Mombourquette and Marie Anne Biret /Berrette were married on 2 May 1947 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Marie Anne Biret /Berrette, daughter of Benjamin Biret and Virginie Mombourquette, was born on 12 Jul 1928 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 3 Sep 1967 at the age of 39 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Simon Mombourquette and Marie Anne Biret had the following children: i. Daryl Mombourquette was born (date unknown). ii. Shawn Mombourquette was born (date unknown). Joseph Simon Mombourquette and Gladys Harriet Samson were married on 7 Jun 1969 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Gladys Harriet Samson, daughter of Dominique Samson and Veronica Marie Briand, was born on 18 Sep 1934 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 6 May 1991 at the age of 56 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 180. Catherine 'Kay' Grassie /Gracie (George Ernest-4, Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Joseph Nearing was born (date unknown). 181. Carol Grassie /Gracie (George Ernest-4, Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Carol Grassie /Gracie and [Unknown] Andrews were married. [Unknown] Andrews was born (date unknown). 182. Marie Dolena Grassie /Gracie (George Ernest-4, Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1930 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 29 Jan 2006 at the age of 76 in Macon, GA. Marie Dolena Grassie /Gracie and Roger Blount were married. Roger Blount was born (date unknown). 183. Rose Grassie /Gracie (George Ernest-4, Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1935 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 25 Mar 2017 at the age of 82 in Pictou, Pictou Co., NS. Rose Grassie /Gracie and Harvey Maurice McFadgen were married. Harvey Maurice McFadgen was born about 1934 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 21 Aug 2006 at the age of 72 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 184. Cecilia Grassie /Gracie (George Ernest-4, Hilaire 'Lawrence' Felicien-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 20 Oct 1939 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Cecilia Grassie /Gracie and Malcolm Joseph MacDonald were married on 29 Jan 1961 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Malcolm Joseph MacDonald, son of Peter J. MacDonald and Pauline Landry, was born on 11 Apr 1929 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. ===Sixth Generation=== 185. Mary Helen LeRoux /LeRue (Charles-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Mary Helen LeRoux /LeRue and Arsene Richard were married. Arsene Richard was born (date unknown). 186. Mary Irene LeRoux /LeRue (Charles-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1915 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 10 Dec 1994 at the age of 79 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Percy Seel was born (date unknown). 187. Joseph Henry LeRoux /LeRue (Charles-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1922 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 27 Feb 2000 at the age of 78 in Dartmouth, Halifax Co., NS. Joseph Henry LeRoux /LeRue and Margaret Landry were married. Margaret Landry, daughter of Charles Landry and Margaret McEachern, was born about 1921 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 29 Dec 1997 at the age of 76 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 188. Violet May LeRoux /LeRue (Charles-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Dec 1924 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 2 Jan 2002 at the age of 77 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Violet May LeRoux /LeRue and Thomas Clarke were married. Thomas Clarke was born (date unknown). 189. William Stanley 'Stan' LeRoux /LeRue (Charles-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1927 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 31 May 1994 at the age of 67 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Colombe Groulx was born (date unknown). 190. Vivian Marie LeRoux (Charles-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1928 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 6 Oct 1986 at the age of 58 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Vivian Marie LeRoux and Clarence Jeffrey were married. Clarence Jeffrey was born (date unknown). Clarence Jeffrey and Vivian Marie LeRoux had the following children: 326 i. Richard Arthur Jeffrey, born 31 Oct 1950; married Sharon Dean; died 6 Jan 2019, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. Peter Jeffrey was born (date unknown). iii. Vivian Jeffrey was born (date unknown). 327 iv. Francine Jeffrey, married Roy Christian. v. Annette Jeffrey was born (date unknown). vi. Anne-Marie Jeffrey was born on 5 Feb 1956 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 4 Sep 2008 at the age of 52 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 191. Richard Anthony LeRoux /LeRue (Charles-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 Jan 1930 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 13 Jan 2004 at the age of 73 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Richard Anthony LeRoux /LeRue and Doris Coleman were married. Doris Coleman was born (date unknown). Richard Anthony LeRoux and Doris Coleman had the following child: 328 i. Deborah Anne LeRoux /LeRue, married Vincent Gerard McNamara, 19 Oct 1974, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 192. Mary Margaret LeRoux /LeRue (Elie-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 18 Aug 1928 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Mary Margaret LeRoux /LeRue and Pierre Poirier were married on 26 Oct 1957 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Pierre Poirier was born (date unknown). 193. Gordon Phillip LeRoux /LeRue (Elie-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 17 Dec 1931 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 19 Aug 2011 at the age of 79 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Theresa Agnes Roche /Roach, daughter of Placide Roche and Marie Sophie Yvon, was born on 8 Nov 1932 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 4 May 1995 at the age of 62 in Antigonish, Antigonish, Co., NS. Gordon Phillip LeRoux and Theresa Agnes Roche had the following children: i. Dean LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 329 ii. Gary LeRoux /LeRue, married Mary Ellen Fox. iii. Bernard LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). 330 iv. Brenda LeRoux /LeRue, married [Unknown] Johnson. v. Darlene Anne LeRoux /LeRue was born on 27 Oct 1965 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. 331 vi. Elizabeth 'Betty' Rose LeRoux /LeRue, born 21 Apr 1963, Arichat, Richmond Co., NS; married Alan Christian. 332 vii. Mona Marie LeRoux /LeRue, born 12 Aug 1961, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Neil Chris Howse, 1 Aug 1981, Fredericton, York Co., NB. 333 viii. Donna Marie LeRoux /LeRue, born 20 Jul 1968, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Warren Cavanagh. Shirley Ann Samson /Sampson, daughter of Edward Felix Samson and Eva Mae Marchand, was born on 12 Jul 1942 in Louisdale, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 10 Nov 2019 at the age of 77 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 194. Elizabeth Rose LeRoux /LeRue (Elie-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 4 Oct 1935 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elizabeth Rose LeRoux /LeRue and Joseph Gerard Samson were married. Joseph Gerard Samson, son of Amable Samson and Seraphie 'Sadie' Mombourquette, was born about 1923 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 10 Apr 1986 at the age of 63 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Joseph Gerard Samson and Elizabeth Rose LeRoux had the following child: 334 i. Theresa Mary Samson /Sampson, married Joseph William 'Bill' Boutilier, 4 Sep 1993, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 195. Mary Elizabeth Berthier (Elizabeth LeRoux-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Aug 1940 in West L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Mary Elizabeth Berthier and Joseph Alfred Bissonnette were married on 20 May 1961 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Joseph Alfred Bissonnette was born on 7 Aug 1939. Joseph Alfred Bissonnette and Mary Elizabeth Berthier had the following children: i. Joanne Bissonnette was born on 15 Jul 1962. ii. Michael Bissonnette was born on 21 Jun 1965. iii. Monique Bissonnette was born on 24 Jun 1966. 196. Joseph Nelson Berthier Twin (Elizabeth LeRoux-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 Jul 1944 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Nelson Berthier Twin and Louise Carrie Oakley were married on 4 Oct 1974 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Louise Carrie Oakley, daughter of Bernie Oakley and Marie Juteau, was born in 1950 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 26 Feb 2016 at the age of 66 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 197. Francis Andrew Berthier Twin (Elizabeth LeRoux-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 Jul 1944 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Francis Andrew Berthier Twin and Judith Carol Deschetza were married. Judith Carol Deschetza, daughter of Ladimer Deschetza and Frances Wavrock, was born on 22 Dec 1944. She died on 30 Aug 2016 at the age of 71 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 198. Gerald Joseph LeRoux /LeRue (Harold 'Harry' Joseph-5, John-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 29 Feb 1952 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elizabeth 'Betty' Ann Samson /Sampson, daughter of Robert 'Bobby' Edmund Samson and Bertha Mae Hartling, was born on 26 Jun 1954 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 1 Mar 2013 at the age of 58 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Gerald Joseph LeRoux and Elizabeth 'Betty' Ann Samson had the following children: i. Joseph LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). ii. Laurie LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). iii. Mary LeRoux /LeRue was born (date unknown). Gerald Joseph LeRoux /LeRue and Patricia Marie Babineau were married on 18 Aug 1972 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Patricia Marie Babineau was born (date unknown). 199. Marie Myrtle Elizabeth LeRoux (Charles William-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 14 Apr 1946 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Myrtle Elizabeth LeRoux and Harry Cable were married on 19 Apr 1964 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. They were divorced on 3 Sep 1976 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Harry Cable was born (date unknown). William Butler was born (date unknown). 200. Wayne Joseph LeRoux /LeRue (Charles William-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 4 Aug 1953 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Wayne Joseph LeRoux /LeRue and Josephine Marilyn Savoy /Savoie were married on 6 Sep 1980 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Josephine Marilyn Savoy /Savoie, daughter of Omar Joseph Savoy and Mary Margaret 'Peggy' Samson, was born (date unknown). 201. Simone Marie Anne LeRoux (Alexander Frederick-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 31 May 1947 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Simone Marie Anne LeRoux and Barry Thomas MacNeil were married on 30 Mar 1972 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Barry Thomas MacNeil was born (date unknown). 202. Marie Yvonne LeRoux (Alexander Frederick-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Jan 1949 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Yvonne LeRoux and David Wood were married on 31 Aug 1973 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. David Wood was born (date unknown). 203. Lucienne 'Lucy' Marie LeRoux (Alexander Frederick-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Jul 1954 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Ray Matheson was born (date unknown). 204. Bertha Elizabeth Gagnon (Annie Lorraine LeRoux-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 4 Jul 1950 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Bertha Elizabeth Gagnon and John William 'Bill' Martel /Martell were married on 25 Aug 1972 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. John William 'Bill' Martel /Martell was born (date unknown). 205. Elaine Marie Gagnon (Annie Lorraine LeRoux-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 25 Sep 1957 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elaine Marie Gagnon and Arthur Pate /Pottie were married. Arthur Pate /Pottie was born (date unknown). 206. Mary Beatrice Virginia Gagnon (Annie Lorraine LeRoux-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 18 Aug 1961 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 30 Oct 2015 at the age of 54 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Mary Beatrice Virginia Gagnon and Hillary Frederick Taylor were married on 4 Aug 1979 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Hillary Frederick Taylor, son of Charles Frederick 'Fred' Taylor and Marie Corinne Samson, was born (date unknown). Hillary Frederick Taylor and Mary Beatrice Virginia Gagnon had the following children: i. Adam Taylor was born (date unknown). ii. Patrick Taylor was born (date unknown). 207. Darlene Anne Marie Gagnon (Annie Lorraine LeRoux-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 8 Jun 1963 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Darlene Anne Marie Gagnon and Craig Fraser were married. Craig Fraser was born (date unknown). 208. Donna Marie Gagnon (Annie Lorraine LeRoux-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 Jul 1966. Donna Marie Gagnon and Russell William Pate /Pottie were married. Russell William Pate /Pottie, son of William Alexander Pate and Sarah Philomene Pate, was born on 1 May 1956 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 209. Madeleine LeRoux /LeRue (Clement Cornelius-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Harold MacIntosh was born (date unknown). 210. Francis Cornelius LeRoux /LeRue (Clement Cornelius-5, Alexandre-4, Charles-3, Omer-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Mar 1961 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 10 Dec 2017 at the age of 56 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Francis Cornelius LeRoux /LeRue and Meredith [Unknown] were married. Meredith [Unknown] was born (date unknown). Francis Cornelius LeRoux and Meredith [Unknown] had the following children: i. Garrette LeRoux was born (date unknown). ii. Adrian LeRoux was born (date unknown). iii. Lauren LeRoux was born (date unknown). 211. Marie Martel (Artemise Martel-5, Elias Oliver-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Marie Martel and [Unknown] Morton were married. [Unknown] Morton was born (date unknown). 212. Eleanor Martel (Artemise Martel-5, Elias Oliver-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Eleanor Martel and Tony Ivanko were married. Tony Ivanko was born (date unknown). 213. Alice May Martel (Artemise Martel-5, Elias Oliver-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Sep 1920 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 9 Sep 1954 at the age of 33 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Alice May Martel and Peter Curtis were married on 27 Nov 1937 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Peter Curtis was born (date unknown). 214. Carman 'Joe' Martel (Artemise Martel-5, Elias Oliver-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 6 Feb 1924. He died on 10 Jul 2019 at the age of 95 in Timberlea, Halifax Co., NS. Carman 'Joe' Martel had the following children: 335 i. James 'Jim' Martel, married Edie Orenstein. 336 ii. Stephen Martel, married Gail Dixon. 337 iii. Denise Martel, married Russell Vining. 215. Phyllis Jeanie Martel (Artemise Martel-5, Elias Oliver-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1934 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 27 Jun 2014 at the age of 80 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Phyllis Jeanie Martel and William Ronald Schultz were married. William Ronald Schultz was born about 1937 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 6 Jul 2016 at the age of 79 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 216. Mary Virginie Samson (Marine Rebecca Bonin-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 19 Aug 1931 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 13 Jun 2010 at the age of 78 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Mary Virginie Samson had the following child: 338 i. Marie Elizabeth Samson /Sampson, born 2 Feb 1952, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS; married Garnet Samson /Sampson, 11 Nov 1972, L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 217. Madeline 'Evangeline' Samson (Marine Rebecca Bonin-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 Nov 1923 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 18 Jul 1977 at the age of 53 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Harold Joseph 'Hap' Hanson was born on 27 Sep 1921 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 1 Jun 2003 at the age of 81 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Harold Joseph 'Hap' Hanson and Madeline 'Evangeline' Samson had the following child: i. Mary Deborah Gail Hanson was born on 29 Jul 1948 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 218. Rose Anne Samson (Marine Rebecca Bonin-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 25 Jul 1926 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 13 Sep 2002 at the age of 76 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Rose Anne Samson and William Frederick 'Wilfred' Landry were married on 1 Jan 1942 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. William Frederick 'Wilfred' Landry, son of Isidore Landry and Marie Elizabeth 'Mini' Martel, was born on 31 Mar 1913 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 17 Jul 1983 at the age of 70 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. William Frederick 'Wilfred' Landry and Rose Anne Samson had the following child: i. Sharon Landry was born (date unknown). George Grant was born on 27 May 1925 in La Tuque, PQ. He died on 6 May 2008 at the age of 82 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 219. Cyril Alfred Pate (Marine Rebecca Bonin-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Sep 1948 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Cyril Alfred Pate and Doreen MacDonald were married. Doreen MacDonald was born (date unknown). Cyril Alfred Pate and Doreen MacDonald had the following children: i. Juanita Evangeline Pate /Pottie died on 2 Nov 1979 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. ii. Suzanne Pate /Pottie was born (date unknown). iii. Deborah Pate /Pottie was born (date unknown). 220. Bernadette Anne Pate (Marine Rebecca Bonin-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 Jul 1950 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Bernadette Anne Pate and Daniel Vincent Duffy were married on 1 Jun 1974 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Daniel Vincent Duffy was born (date unknown). 221. David Edward 'Wayne' Bonin /Bona (Edward 'Ned'-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 8 Jul 1946 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. David Edward 'Wayne' Bonin /Bona and Mary Kathleen Landry were married on 31 Aug 1968 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Mary Kathleen Landry, daughter of Henry Isidore Landry and Margaret Alice Samson, was born on 5 Sep 1950 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 222. Marie Irene Boudreau (Marie Stella 'Mae' Bonin-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 3 Sep 1941 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Irene Boudreau and Robert Jacob MacLeod were married on 11 Jan 1960 in St. Peter's, Richmond Co., NS. Robert Jacob MacLeod, son of Jacob MacLeod and Mary Viola Fraser, was born on 27 Feb 1936 in Grand River, Richmond Co., NS. 223. Joseph William Boudreau (Marie Stella 'Mae' Bonin-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 May 1943 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph William Boudreau and Helen Marie Doiron were married on 26 Dec 1966 in West Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Helen Marie Doiron, daughter of Henry William 'Harry' Doiron and Marie Georgina Richard, was born on 16 Jan 1946 in West Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. 224. Joseph Bertie Boudreau (Marie Stella 'Mae' Bonin-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 22 Jul 1945 in Arichat, Richmond Co., NS. Joseph Bertie Boudreau and Carolyn Crawford were married. Carolyn Crawford, daughter of Harry Albert Crawford and Dorothy Rankin, was born (date unknown). 225. Clifford Alexander Bonin /Bona (Alexander Joseph-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 12 Nov 1945 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Clifford Alexander Bonin /Bona and Maryanne Carol Harker were married on 29 Jun 1968 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Maryanne Carol Harker, daughter of Roy Keith Harker and Rose Anne May 'Rosie' Pitre, was born about 1946 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 2 Jan 1995 at the age of 49 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Clifford Alexander Bonin and Maryanne Carol Harker had the following children: i. Kevin Bonin was born (date unknown). ii. Howard Bonin was born (date unknown). 226. Shirley Anne Bonin /Bona (Alexander Joseph-5, Maria Brigette Martel-4, Phillipe Jacques-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 4 Oct 1956 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Shirley Anne Bonin /Bona and Chester Harker were married on 27 Aug 1977 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Chester Harker, son of Roy Keith Harker and Rose Anne May 'Rosie' Pitre, was born (date unknown). 227. Johanna Martel (James-5, Pierre Andre-4, Patrick Thomas 'Narcisse'-3, Brigette LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1934 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 28 Mar 2011 at the age of 77 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Johanna Martel and John Orchieson were married. John Orchieson was born about 1937 in Montreal, QC. He died on 12 Jan 2009 at the age of 72 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 228. Ruby Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Ruby Samson /Sampson and Simon Joseph 'Joe' Deveau were married. Simon Joseph 'Joe' Deveau was born on 22 Nov 1930 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 2 Jul 2004 at the age of 73 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 229. Clarence Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Clarence Samson /Sampson and Catherine Kay Crowe were married. Catherine Kay Crowe was born in 1931 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 17 Oct 2015 at the age of 84 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Clarence Samson and Catherine Kay Crowe had the following child: i. Valerie Anne Samson /Sampson was born on 20 Feb 1955 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 16 Mar 1963 at the age of 8 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 230. Charles James Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 Feb 1916 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 7 Jan 2005 at the age of 88 in Waterloo, ON. Charles James Samson /Sampson and Deloris Marjorie Busch were married. Deloris Marjorie Busch was born on 17 Nov 1923. She died on 3 Dec 2012 at the age of 89 in Waterloo, ON. 231. Mary Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1920 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 8 Dec 2009 at the age of 89 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Mary Samson /Sampson and Guido Micossi were married. Guido Micossi was born about 1915. He died on 30 Dec 1982 at the age of 67 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 232. Robert "Bob' Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 27 Feb 1920 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 11 Jun 1999 at the age of 79 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Robert "Bob' Samson /Sampson and Rita Blanche O'Callaghan were married. Rita Blanche O'Callaghan, daughter of Daniel Joseph O'Callaghan and Katie Blanche Stone, was born about 1919 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 16 Nov 2013 at the age of 94 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 233. Rose Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1921. Rose Samson /Sampson and [Unknown] Edmond were married. [Unknown] Edmond was born (date unknown). 234. Stanford Anthony Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 16 Nov 1923 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 27 Jan 1960 at the age of 36 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Stanford Anthony Samson /Sampson and Mary Isadore Campbell were married. Mary Isadore Campbell was born (date unknown). 235. Wilma Catherine Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1925 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 25 Feb 2005 at the age of 80 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Wilma Catherine Samson /Sampson and [Unknown] Broderick were married. [Unknown] Broderick was born (date unknown). [Unknown] Broderick and Wilma Catherine Samson had the following child: i. Charles Broderick was born on 20 Jan 1950 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 19 Jan 2013 at the age of 62 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 236. Elizabeth 'Betty' Mary Samson /Sampson (Sarah 'Sadie' Marcella O'Donnell-5, Marie Briand-4, Petronelle LeRoux-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born on 20 Aug 1934 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 14 May 2016 at the age of 81 in Mississauga, ON. Elizabeth 'Betty' Mary Samson /Sampson and Michael 'Mike' Elias Sampson were married about 1953. Michael 'Mike' Elias Sampson, son of Michael Anthony Sansom and Mary Josephine Andrea, died on 8 Nov 2009 in Toronto, York Co.,ON. He was born in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Michael 'Mike' Elias Sampson and Elizabeth 'Betty' Mary Samson had the following children: i. Ronnie Sampson was born (date unknown). ii. Sandra Sampson was born (date unknown). 237. Michael Byron LeRoux /LeRue (Stanley H.-5, Amable-4, Luc Germaine 'Damian'-3, Michel-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1955 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 17 Nov 1979 at the age of 24 in Truro, Colchester Co., NS. Michael Byron LeRoux /LeRue and Donnalee Ward were married. Donnalee Ward was born (date unknown). 238. Phillip Wayne Samson /Sampson (Daniel Bartholomew 'Bert'-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 20 May 1947 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Phillip Wayne Samson /Sampson and Diane Marie Pate /Pottie were married on 24 Apr 1971 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Diane Marie Pate /Pottie was born (date unknown). 239. Marie Emma Yvonne Samson /Sampson (Daniel Bartholomew 'Bert'-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 1 Feb 1952 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Emma Yvonne Samson /Sampson and Marcel Lacombe were married on 25 Aug 1973 in Montreal, QC. Marcel Lacombe was born (date unknown). 240. Hilda May O'Brien (Mary Margaret Samson-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Jul 1938 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Hilda May O'Brien and Malcolm Shaw were married. Malcolm Shaw was born (date unknown). 241. Marie Jean O'Brien (Mary Margaret Samson-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 30 Jun 1942 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Marie Jean O'Brien and Ronald Oswald B. Jones were married on 11 Apr 1959 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Ronald Oswald B. Jones was born (date unknown). 242. Frederick Eric O'Brien (Mary Margaret Samson-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Apr 1945 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 6 Oct 1979 at the age of 34 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Frederick Eric O'Brien and Elizabeth 'Betty' Ann Samson /Sampson were married on 24 Jun 1972 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Elizabeth 'Betty' Ann Samson /Sampson, daughter of Robert 'Bobby' Edmund Samson and Bertha Mae Hartling, was born on 26 Jun 1954 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. She died on 1 Mar 2013 at the age of 58 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 243. Cyril Richard O'Brien (Mary Margaret Samson-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 Mar 1949 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 6 Jul 2008 at the age of 59 in Kentville, Kings Co., NS. Cyril Richard O'Brien and Sherry [Unknown] were married. Sherry [Unknown] was born (date unknown). 244. Catherine Anne O'Brien (Mary Margaret Samson-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 25 Mar 1952 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Catherine Anne O'Brien and Thomas Joseph Briand were married on 3 Feb 1968 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Thomas Joseph Briand, son of Thomas Briand and Mary Gertrude Samson, was born on 19 May 1943 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. 245. Raymond Martin O'Brien (Mary Margaret Samson-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 19 Mar 1955 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Myra Rose Harker, daughter of Roy Keith Harker and Rose Anne May 'Rosie' Pitre, was born in 1947 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 29 Nov 2013 at the age of 66 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 246. Jerome Samson /Sampson (Francois 'Francis' Joseph-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Jerome Samson /Sampson and Maria Dunn were married. Maria Dunn, daughter of Ronald Dunn and Muriel [Unknown], was born (date unknown). 247. Neil Samson /Sampson (Francois 'Francis' Joseph-5, Marie Florence Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Neil Samson /Sampson and Eileen McGibbon were married. Eileen McGibbon was born (date unknown). 248. Winston Robert Samson /Sampson (Daniel Edward-5, Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 8 Dec 1942 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 8 Dec 1942 at the age of 0 in Sandy Point, NS. Winston Robert Samson /Sampson and Deanna Bower were married on 3 Aug 1968 in Shelburne, Shelburne Co., NS. Deanna Bower was born (date unknown). Winston Robert Samson and Deanna Bower had the following child: i. Samantha Samson /Sampson was born (date unknown). 249. Jacqueline Samson (Frederick Joseph 'Fred'-5, Veronica Marie Briand-4, Julie LeRoux-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Mark Mombourquette, son of John Mark Mombourquette and Jean Ellen Schrader, was born (date unknown). 250. Joseph William LeRoux /LeRue (John Leo-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1936 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 9 Jul 2014 at the age of 78 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Joseph William LeRoux /LeRue and Mary Caissie were married on 12 Jul 1958 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Mary Caissie was born (date unknown). 251. Marguerite Jollimore (Theresa Catherine LeRoux-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Marguerite Jollimore and [Unknown] Samson /Sampson were married. [Unknown] Samson /Sampson was born (date unknown). 252. Henerine Jollimore (Theresa Catherine LeRoux-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Henerine Jollimore and Leonard Boudreau were married. Leonard Boudreau, son of Alexandre Simon Boudreau and Marie Catherine 'Kathleen' Boudreau, was born (date unknown). 253. Sandra Jollimore (Theresa Catherine LeRoux-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Sandra Jollimore and Gerard Gallant were married. Gerard Gallant was born (date unknown). 254. Donald Bruce 'Donnie LeRoux /LeRue (Clifford-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1943 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. He died on 23 Mar 2011 at the age of 68 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Donald Bruce 'Donnie LeRoux /LeRue and Bonnie Carey were married. Bonnie Carey was born (date unknown). 255. Gerald 'Gerry' LeRoux /LeRue (Clifford-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Gerald 'Gerry' LeRoux /LeRue and Susan Poirier /Perrier were married. Susan Poirier /Perrier, daughter of Gordon Lawrence Poirier and Helen Corkum, was born (date unknown). 256. Bernadette LeRoux /LeRue (George Francis-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Bernadette LeRoux /LeRue and Laurie Dalrymple were married. Laurie Dalrymple was born (date unknown). 257. Clendon LeRoux /LeRue (George Francis-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Clendon LeRoux /LeRue and Jack DeWolfe were married. Jack DeWolfe was born (date unknown). 258. Elizabeth Jean 'Betty' LeRoux /LeRue (George Francis-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born in Jul 1950 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 7 Dec 2016 at the age of 66 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Elizabeth Jean 'Betty' LeRoux /LeRue and Ralph Butler were married. Ralph Butler was born (date unknown). 259. Albert LeRoux /LeRue (George Francis-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Albert LeRoux /LeRue and Elizabeth 'Betty' Duncan were married in 1972. Elizabeth 'Betty' Duncan was born in 1952 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 22 Dec 2012 at the age of 60 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 260. Michael LeRoux /LeRue (George Francis-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Michael LeRoux /LeRue and Beverly McNamara were married. Beverly McNamara, daughter of Joseph Gerald Alexander McNamara and Mary Catherine MacDonald, was born (date unknown). 261. Nora Gordon (Marie Blanche LeRoux-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Robert 'Bob' Rines was born (date unknown). 262. Donna Gordon (Marie Blanche LeRoux-5, Augustin 'Justin'-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Keith MacNeil was born (date unknown). 263. Anita Marie Berthier /Burkey (Michael Joseph-5, Veronique LeRoux-4, Elie Benjamin-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 9 Oct 1946 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Anita Marie Berthier /Burkey and Clarence Clifton Messervey were married on 3 Jul 1965 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Clarence Clifton Messervey was born (date unknown). 264. Sheila Ann Landry (Frederick George-5, Sophie LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1936. Sheila Ann Landry and Gerald Joseph Noade were married about 1955. Gerald Joseph Noade, son of Edward Noade and Margaret Curran, was born on 28 May 1931 in Montague, Kings Co., PE. He died on 21 Nov 2001 at the age of 70 in Kentville, Kings Co., NS. Gerald Joseph Noade and Sheila Ann Landry had the following children: i. Donna Elaine Noade was born in 1956. ii. Brenda Joyce Noade was born in 1958. iii. Gerald 'Jerry' Frederick Noade was born in 1960. iv. Stephen Edward Noade was born in 1962. 265. Barbara Janet Landry (Frederick George-5, Sophie LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1939. Barbara Janet Landry and Lloyd Hartlen were married. Lloyd Hartlen was born (date unknown). 266. Marilyn Fredericka Landry (Frederick George-5, Sophie LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1942. John Fitzgerald was born (date unknown). John Fitzgerald and Marilyn Fredericka Landry had the following child: i. Todd Fitzgerald was born (date unknown). 267. Mary Elizabeth Samson /Sampson (Martin Ernest-5, Alvina LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born in May 19. Mary Elizabeth Samson /Sampson and John Rene LeBlanc were married on 14 Aug 1965. John Rene LeBlanc was born on 14 Jun 1944. He died on 19 Apr 2017 at the age of 72 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 268. Ann Alvina Samson /Sampson (Martin Ernest-5, Alvina LeRoux-4, Frederick Adrien-3, Augustin 'Juste'-2, Phillip-1) was born on 20 Sep 1950 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. She died on 3 Nov 2017 at the age of 67 in Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. Real Fontaine was born (date unknown). Real Fontaine and Ann Alvina Samson had the following child: 339 i. Crystal Fontaine, born 24 Jan 1978; married James Stone; died 26 Mar 2018, Halifax, Halifax Co., NS. 269. Joanne Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Leo-5, Martin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Ted Vint was born (date unknown). 270. Madeline Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Leo-5, Martin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Billy Brewster was born (date unknown). 271. Catherine Ann Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Leo-5, Martin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 9 Aug 1946 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Catherine Ann Grassie /Gracie and Albert Lewis Cook were married on 20 Jul 1968 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Albert Lewis Cook was born (date unknown). 272. Andrew Leo Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Leo-5, Martin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 8 Sep 1948 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He was also known as Andrew Grassie. Mona Samson /Sampson, daughter of Enos Peter Samson and Roseanna Alida Thibeault, died on 7 Oct 2010 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. 273. Mary Ellen Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Leo-5, Martin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 14 Jan 1950 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. Wayne Carter was born (date unknown). 274. Maureen Burton (Bernard Maurice-5, Catherine 'Kate' Grassie-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1946. Maureen Burton and Edward Alphonse 'Ed' McNeil were married in 1967. Edward Alphonse 'Ed' McNeil was born in 1945 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 21 Jun 2014 at the age of 69. 275. Albert Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Albert Grassie /Gracie and Corrine Hood were married. Corrine Hood was born (date unknown). Albert Grassie and Corrine Hood had the following child: i. Douglas Gerard Grassie /Gracie was born on 11 May 1983 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 13 May 1983 at the age of 0 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 276. Marie Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). John Tabinsky was born (date unknown). 277. Donald Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Donald Grassie /Gracie and Velvet Lovell were married. Velvet Lovell was born (date unknown). 278. John Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). John Grassie /Gracie and Marion Brown were married on 19 May 1962 in Toronto, York Co.,ON. Marion Brown was born (date unknown). 279. Louise Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Tom LeBlanc was born (date unknown). 280. Jean Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Ronald MacMullin was born (date unknown). 281. Maurice Anthony Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 11 May 1935 in Victoria Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. Maurice Anthony Grassie /Gracie and Helen Vickers were married on 18 May 1957 in Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. Helen Vickers was born (date unknown). Maurice Anthony Grassie /Gracie and Gladys Hardy were married. Gladys Hardy, daughter of Wilson Hardy and Olive Melva Bond, was born (date unknown). 282. Earl Joseph Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1937 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 25 Mar 2008 at the age of 71 in Toronto, York Co.,ON. Theresa Leon was born (date unknown). Earl Joseph Grassie and Theresa Leon had the following children: i. Earl David Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). ii. Daniel Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iii. Heather Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iv. Wendy Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 283. Rita Mae Grassie /Gracie (Hubert-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 16 Mar 1946 in East Bay,Cape Breton Co., NS. Lloyd Erwin MacDonald was born on 2 Aug 1931 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 284. Lillian LeBlanc (Gladys Rachel Grassie-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 9 Jun 1931 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Francis MacDonald was born (date unknown). Francis MacDonald and Lillian LeBlanc had the following child: i. Veronica MacDonald was born (date unknown). 285. Greta Mary LeBlanc (Gladys Rachel Grassie-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 16 Dec 1933 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Greta Mary LeBlanc and James Robert Gardner were married on 17 Nov 1951 in Toronto, York Co.,ON. James Robert Gardner was born (date unknown). 286. Cameron David LeBlanc (Gladys Rachel Grassie-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 23 Dec 1942 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 28 Feb 2011 at the age of 68 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Phyllis Agnes Livingstone was born on 21 Nov 1943 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 26 Feb 2016 at the age of 72 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 287. Loretta Mary LeBlanc (Gladys Rachel Grassie-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 26 Sep 1945 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. Joseph Daniel Richard /Reashore was born on 10 Mar 1942 in Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. 288. Helen Gloria LeBlanc (Gladys Rachel Grassie-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 5 Nov 1947. Helen Gloria LeBlanc and Joseph Sheldon Whyte were married on 25 Feb 1967. Joseph Sheldon Whyte was born on 29 Oct 1946. 289. Anne Grassie /Gracie (Charles Benjamin-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Murray Sampson, son of Michael Anthony Sansom and Mary Josephine Andrea, was born (date unknown). 290. Sharon Grassie /Gracie (Charles Benjamin-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Alfred Samson /Sampson was born (date unknown). 291. Lloyd Grassie /Gracie (Charles Benjamin-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Rebeca Penny was born (date unknown). 292. Angela Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Theodore-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). John Quinn was born (date unknown). John Quinn and Angela Grassie had the following child: i. Wanda Louise Quinn was born on 24 May 1964 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 4 Jul 2019 at the age of 55 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 293. Mary Agnes Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Theodore-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 31 Oct 1937 in Mill Creek, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 5 Jun 2013 at the age of 75 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Mary Agnes Grassie /Gracie and Dewie Francis Walker were married. Dewie Francis Walker was born (date unknown). 294. Hilary Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Theodore-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Sadie Catherine McNeil was born (date unknown). Hilary Grassie and Sadie Catherine McNeil had the following child: 340 i. Neil Alexander Grassie /Gracie. 295. Lawrence Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Theodore-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1946 in Alder Point, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 16 May 1994 at the age of 48 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Mildred Theresa Serroul, daughter of Jerome Serroul and Barbara Dugas, was born on 20 Jan 1947. She died on 3 May 2019 at the age of 72 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. Lawrence Grassie and Mildred Theresa Serroul had the following children: 341 i. Lawrence Grassie /Gracie, married Shannon [Unknown]. 342 ii. Darrell Grassie /Gracie, married Vicky MacGraw. iii. Terry Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 343 iv. Leanne Grassie /Gracie, married Marty McKinney. 344 v. Diane Grassie /Gracie, married Robert Macaulay. 296. Carlotta Richard (Adele Grassie-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Carlotta Richard and Roger Dollard were married. Roger Dollard was born (date unknown). 297. Gordon Oliver MacDonald (Helen Monica Grassie-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 27 Feb 1940 in Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 3 Oct 2018 at the age of 78 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Gordon Oliver MacDonald and Bernadette Anne Murphy were married. Bernadette Anne Murphy was born on 28 Oct 1940 in Mill Creek, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 17 Dec 2017 at the age of 77 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 298. Wayne Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Wayne Grassie /Gracie and Gloria Lynn Canavan were married. Gloria Lynn Canavan, daughter of David Canavan and Ada Haggett, was born on 22 Oct 1953 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 17 Jul 2017 at the age of 63 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 299. Martin Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Martin Grassie /Gracie and Theresa Rasmussen were married. Theresa Rasmussen, daughter of Harold Rasmussen and Theresa MacKinnon, was born (date unknown). 300. Blair Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Blair Grassie /Gracie and Wanda Jessome were married. Wanda Jessome, daughter of John Patrick 'Donnie' Jessome and Mary Theresa MacKinnon, was born (date unknown). 301. Annette Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Annette Grassie /Gracie and James 'Jim' Cameron were married. James 'Jim' Cameron was born (date unknown). 302. Lorraine 'Cookie' Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Lorraine 'Cookie' Grassie /Gracie and Keith Boutilier were married. Keith Boutilier was born (date unknown). 303. Carolyn Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Carolyn Grassie /Gracie and Earl Burley were married. Earl Burley was born (date unknown). 304. Mary Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Mary Grassie /Gracie and Alain Caillouette were married. Alain Caillouette was born (date unknown). 305. Dianne Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Dianne Grassie /Gracie and Gerard White were married. Gerard White was born (date unknown). 306. Tina Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Tina Grassie /Gracie and Michael King were married. Michael King was born (date unknown). 307. Shirley Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Shirley Grassie /Gracie and Greg Deveau /Deveaux were married. Greg Deveau /Deveaux was born (date unknown). 308. Ewen Grassie /Gracie (Harold-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 14 Oct 1983 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 16 Jun 1986 at the age of 2 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Ewen Grassie /Gracie and Debra Young were married. Debra Young was born (date unknown). Ewen Grassie and Debra Young had the following child: i. Cory Harold Grassie /Gracie/Young was born on 25 Nov 1982 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 13 Jun 2015 at the age of 32 in Florence, Cape Breton Co., NS. 309. Cameron 'Farmer' Grassie /Gracie (James David-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 24 May 1952 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 9 Mar 2018 at the age of 65 in North Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Cameron 'Farmer' Grassie /Gracie and Linda [Unknown] were married. Linda [Unknown] was born (date unknown). 310. Janice Kathleen Grassie /Gracie (Joseph John Burns-5, Benjamin-4, Hubert-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 4 Oct 1960 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 8 Sep 2007 at the age of 46 in Oakville, Halton Region, ON. Alex Finlayson was born (date unknown). 311. Thomas Leo Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Henry-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 22 May 1912 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 6 May 2004 at the age of 91 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Thomas Leo Grassie /Gracie and Rita Rose Buckley were married on 17 Apr 1934 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Rita Rose Buckley was born about 1918. She died on 25 Jan 1988 at the age of 70 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Thomas Leo Grassie and Rita Rose Buckley had the following children: 345 i. James Benjamin Grassie /Gracie, married Marion Olive Lewis, abt 1956. ii. Joseph Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 346 iii. Terrance Grassie /Gracie, born 16 Jul 1950; married Elizabeth Harriet Aurora 'Betsy' Roberts. 347 iv. Anne Grassie /Gracie, married Gerry MacNeil. 348 v. Emelda Marie Grassie /Gracie, born 19 Jun 1938; married John 'Bobby' Burns; died 9 Nov 2011, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. vi. John William Grassie /Gracie was born on 10 Dec 1942 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 20 Apr 1943 at the age of 0 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 349 vii. John William 'John Bill' Grassie /Gracie, born 8 Jul 1944, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Mary MacNeil; died 23 Aug 2018, Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. 312. John James Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Henry-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 29 May 1915 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 17 Mar 1992 at the age of 76 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alice LeBlanc was born about 1922 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 13 May 2004 at the age of 82 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. John James Grassie and Alice LeBlanc had the following children: 350 i. Sharon Patricia Grassie /Gracie, born 25 Jun 1950, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 29 Mar 2003, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. ii. John Wayne Grassie /Gracie was born on 30 Aug 1956. 313. William Robert Grassie /Gracie (Joseph Henry-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1917 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 14 Oct 2000 at the age of 83 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS. William Robert Grassie /Gracie and Alice Isadora Corsano were married on 19 Jun 1948 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alice Isadora Corsano was born about 1921. She died on 11 Jun 1996 at the age of 75 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. William Robert Grassie and Alice Isadora Corsano had the following children: i. Andrea Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 351 ii. Linda Grassie /Gracie, born 3 Oct 1950, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 314. Theresa Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). James Allison was born (date unknown). 315. James Bernard Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) died on 31 Aug 2002 in Montreal, QC. Annie MacInnis was born (date unknown). 316. Leo Joseph Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1917 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 25 Nov 2000 at the age of 83 in Evanston, Richmond Co., NS. Leo Joseph Grassie /Gracie and Sophie Agnes Arsenault were married on 26 Jun 1944 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Sophie Agnes Arsenault, daughter of Edward Arsenault and Judith Arsenault, was born (date unknown). Leo Joseph Grassie and Sophie Agnes Arsenault had the following children: 352 i. Rose Grassie /Gracie, married George Caissie. ii. John Joseph Beaton was born about 1946 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 10 Jan 1994 at the age of 48 in Toronto, York Co.,ON. 317. Alice Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 6 Apr 1918 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died in Oct 2003 at the age of 85 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alice Grassie /Gracie and Alexander MacGillivray were married on 6 Feb 1940 in New Waterford, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alexander MacGillivray was born about 1918 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 22 Apr 2004 at the age of 86 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Alexander MacGillivray and Alice Grassie had the following child: i. James Joseph MacGillivray died on 25 Apr 2019 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. He was born in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 318. Mary Margaret Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 17 Jun 1925 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 16 Jul 2014 at the age of 89 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Austin Budden was born (date unknown). 319. Florence 'Sis' Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1928 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 3 Oct 1996 at the age of 68 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Douglas Currie was born (date unknown). Douglas Currie and Florence 'Sis' Grassie had the following child: 353 i. Roseanne Currie, born Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Joseph Eagles; died 17 Dec 2018, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 320. Rose Marie Grassie /Gracie (James Leo-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1931 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 17 Jul 2009 at the age of 78 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Clarence Edwin Debison was born about 1935 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 16 Oct 2000 at the age of 65 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 321. Alice Grassie /Gracie (Patrick Robert-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born (date unknown). Alice Grassie /Gracie and Dan Lewis were married. Dan Lewis was born (date unknown). 322. James Augustus Grassie /Gracie (Patrick Robert-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 15 Oct 1927 in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., NS. He died on 26 Nov 1998 at the age of 71 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Theresa McBride was born (date unknown). 323. Leo Patrick Grassie /Gracie (Patrick Robert-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born about 1929 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 7 Mar 2015 at the age of 86 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Leo Patrick Grassie /Gracie and Marjorie 'Midge' MacDougall were married. Marjorie 'Midge' MacDougall was born about 1936 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 11 Apr 2005 at the age of 69 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Leo Patrick Grassie and Marjorie 'Midge' MacDougall had the following children: i. Leo Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). ii. Gary Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iii. Lorne Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iv. Blair Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). v. Shelly Lynn Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). vi. Margaret Rose Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 324. John Alfred Grassie /Gracie (Patrick Robert-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born in 1931 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. He died on 16 Feb 2007 at the age of 76 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. Jean MacLellan was born (date unknown). John Alfred Grassie and Jean MacLellan had the following children: 354 i. Terrance Alfred 'Tubby' Grassie /Gracie, born abt 1952, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; died 15 Jul 1986, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. 355 ii. Linda Jean Grassie /Gracie, born Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS; married Joe Thomson; died 17 Dec 2016, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. iii. Helen Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). iv. Kim Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 356 v. Gerald 'Porky' Grassie /Gracie, married Linda Marie Burke. vi. Wayne Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). vii. Brian Grassie /Gracie was born (date unknown). 325. Mary Elizabeth 'Liz' Grassie /Gracie (Patrick Robert-5, James Leo-4, Basil Damian-3, Mathilde LeRoux-2, Phillip-1) was born on 2 Oct 1936 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co., NS. She died on 21 Aug 2015 at the age of 78 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS. Mary Elizabeth 'Liz' Grassie /Gracie and John Pemberton were married. John Pemberton was born (date unknown).

Descendants of Portuguese New-Christians (Wikitree notables)

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= Descendants of Portuguese New-Christians = '''Wikitree notables:''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|'''ID-name ''' ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|'''Ancestor
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to Kevin Bacon / Mary Stweart / [[Dias_da_Paz-1]] ''' |- | [[Espinosa-427|Benedictus Spinoza (Baruch Espinosa)]] (1632 - 1677) || Father: [[Espinosa-445|Miguel Espinosa]]
Grand father: [[Rodrigues_Espinosa-1|Pero Rodrigues Espinosa]] || -
[https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=7738051 PT/TT/TSO-CG/027/0007/02606] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Espinosa-427&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (35)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Espinosa-427&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (30)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Espinosa-427&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (45)] |- | [[Lazarus-527|Emma Lazarus]] (1849 - 1887) || [[Pacheco_da_Silva-2|António Mendes Seixas]] || [https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=2313467 PT/TT/TSO-IL/028/13252] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lazarus-527&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (18)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lazarus-527&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (17)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lazarus-527&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (17)] |- | [[Cardozo-6|Benjamin Nathan Cardozo]] (1870 - 1938) || [[Pacheco_da_Silva-2|António Mendes Seixas]] || [https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=2313467 PT/TT/TSO-IL/028/13252] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cardozo-6&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (18)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cardozo-6&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (17)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cardozo-6&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (17)] |- | [[Pissarro-2|Jacob-Abraham-Camille Pissarro]] (1830 - 1903) || [[Gabriel-1663|Francisco José Gabriel (abt.1731-)]] || [https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=2307020 PT/TT/TSO-IL/028/06954] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Pissarro-2&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (22)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Pissarro-2&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (24)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Pissarro-2&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (12)] |- | [[Rodrigues_Pereire-9|Eugène Pereire]] (1831 - 1908) || ??? || ??? || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Rodrigues_Pereire-9&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (17)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Rodrigues_Pereire-9&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (17) ] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Rodrigues_Pereire-9&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (14) ] |- | [[Rodrigues-1169|Jacob Rodrigues Pereira]] (1715 - 1780) || Father: [[Lopes_Dias-28|João Lopes Dias]];
Mother: Leonor Rodrigues Pereira || ??? || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Rodrigues_Pereira-20&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (20)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Rodrigues_Pereira-20&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (20)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Rodrigues_Pereira-20&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (17)] |- | [[Castro_Sarmento-1|Jacob de Castro Sarmento]] (1690 - 1762) || himself || (many of his ancestors) || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Castro_Sarmento-1&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (25)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Castro_Sarmento-1&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (24)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Castro_Sarmento-1&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (25)] |- | [[Levy-666|Uriah Phillips Levy ]](1792-abt.1862) || ??? || ??? || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Levy-666&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (19)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Levy-666&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (18)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Levy-666&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (18)] |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ---- '''Not classified as Wikitree notables - but should:''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|'''ID-name ''' ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|'''Ancestor
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Process ''' ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|''' Connected
to Kevin Bacon / Mary Stweart / [[Dias_da_Paz-1]] ''' |- |- | [[Lopes_Suasso-4|Francisco Lopes Suasso]] (abt.1657-abt.1710) || ? || ? || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lopes_Suasso-4&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (18)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lopes_Suasso-4&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (13)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lopes_Suasso-4&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (26)] |- | [[Da_Costa-324|Uriel da Costa]] (abt.1583-abt.1640) || himself || ? || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Da_Costa-324&person2Name=Bacon-2568 (29)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Da_Costa-324&person2Name=Stewart-6849 (24)] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Da_Costa-324&person2Name=Dias_da_Paz-1 (39)] |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ---- '''No wikitree profile:''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|'''ID-name ''' ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|'''Ancestor
(in Portugal)''' ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|''' Inquisition
Process ''' ! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D6;"|''' Connected
to Kevin Bacon / Mary Stweart / [[Dias_da_Paz-1]] ''' |- |- | Isaac Oróbio de Castro (abt.1620-abt.1687) || himself || ? || |- | Menasseh Ben Israel (1604-1657) || Himself || ? || |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |}

Descendants of Richard Hancock

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Six Generations of Richard Hancocke's Family ==i. generation one== 1480 - RICHARD HANCOCKE was born in 1480 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. He died after 1505. ==ii. generation two== 1506- JOHN HANCOCKE (son of Richard HANCOCK) was born in 1506 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. He died after 1536. ==iii. generation three== ===Thomas, Sr.=== 1525 - Thomas, son of John, was born in England. *THOMAS HANCOCKE ( John2 , Richard1) was born in 1525 in St Mary Woolnot, London, London, England. He died in 1550 in Devon, England. ===Richard, Sr.=== 1530- Richard, son of John, was born in England. (RICHARD MARRIED ISABELL AND WAS THE ANCESTOR OF GOV. JOHN HANCOCK AKA THE SIGNER) * RICHARD HANCOCKE, SR. (John2, Richard1) was born in 1530 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. He died in 1555 in Chesterfield, Derby, England. He married ISABELL in 1555 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. She was born in 1537 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. She died on 09 May 1585 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. ==IV. generation four== ===Children of Richard, Sr.=== *Richard HANCOCKE, Sr. and Isabell had the following children: 1557 - WILLIAM (Richard3, John2, Richard1) (son of Richard and Isabell) was born in 1557 in Chesterfield, Derby, England. 1560- ALICE (Richard3, Joihn2, Richard1) (daughter of Richard and Isabell) was born on 03 Nov 1560 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. 1563 - EDWARD (Richard3, John2, Richard1) (son of Richard and Isabell) was born in 1563 in Chesterfield, Derby, England. He died on 04 Feb 1592 in Chesterfield, Derby, England. 1564- RICHARD, Jr. (Richard3, John2, Richard1) (son of Richard and Isabell) was born in 1564 in Chesterfield, Derby, England. ===Children of Thomas, Sr.=== *1525. Thomas HANCOCKE, Sr. had the following child: 1550 - THOMAS HANCOCKE, Jr. (Thomas3, John2, Richard1) (son of Thomas, Sr. ) was born on 01 May 1550 in St Mary Woolnoth, London, Middlesex, England. He died in 1580 in London, England. He married AGNES NICKOLLS in 1580 in London, England. She was born in1550 in St Mary Woolnot, London, England. She died in 1575 in London, England. ==V. generation five== ===Children of Thomas, Jr.=== *Thomas HANCOCKE, JR. and Agnes NICKOLLS had the following child: 1580- WILLIAM (Thomas4, Thomas3, John2, Richard1) (son of Thomas and Agnes) was born on 04 Sep 1580 in Devon, England. He died on 22 Mar 1622 in Berkeley Hundred, Jamestown, Virginia, USA. He married (1) SUSAN POYNTER on 26 Sep 1604 in Stepney, St Dunstans, England. She was born in 1580 in Stepney, Devon, England. She died in 1667 in Lynhaven Parish, Lower Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married (2) SARAH BURTON on 22 Mar 1603 in St Dunstans Stephy, England. She was born in 1580 in England. ==VI. generation six== ===Children of William. Sr.=== *William HANCOCKE and Susan POYNTER had the following children: 1612- SIMON (William5, Thomas4, Thomas3, John2, Richard1) (son of William and Susan) was born in 1612 in Devon, England. He died in 1654 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married SARAH GAYE on 26 Aug 1647 in Lower Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She was born in 1620 in Princess Ann, Virginia, USA. She died on 01 Apr 1689 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. 1605- AUGUSTINE (William5, Thomas4, Thomas3, John2, Richard1) (son of William and Susan) was born in 1605 in Stepney, Devon, England. He died in 1650 in Virginia, USA. 1615- WILLIAM (William5, Thomas4, Thomas3, John2, Richard1) (son of William and Susan) was born in 1615 in Stepney, Devon, England. He died in 1693 in Surry, Virginia, USA. ==Sources== [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4252.htm#i127684 Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins] [http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/getperson.php?personID=I107707&tree=00 Our Family Histories] [http://www.scribd.com/doc/62593348/Descendants-of-Richard-Hancock-1480-1505-AD-Privatized Descendants of Richard Hancock] [http://www.geni.com/people/Richard-Hancocke/6000000010561386435 Richard Hancocke on Geni] [[Hancock-2351|Richard Hancock 1480 wiki]]

Descendants of Richard Mullins Family History of Richard and Mary (STEPHENS) MULLINS

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'''I am not the author of any of the following information. I did not submit any of it. I "adopted" it as an abandoned profile. Feel free to change any or all of it. It is an unlocked page and any wikitree member can make changes. If you click on the changes box above you will see who wrote this page. I came across this page while researching my connection to the surname Mullins through dna. I descend from an Adkins line which has connected to a Mullins line, probably through an NPE. I have been accused by Gary Mullins of the FTDNA Mullins Project of propagating false information. Even after email correspondence where I showed him that I had not submitted any of this information, he kicked me off the project saying, and I quote "Please Convince Me Why I Should Not Delete You From The Mullins DNA Project.."I will be making my final decision soon regarding your continuation as a member in the Mullins DNA project that I manage (as is my right as Administrator), and would appreciate your thoughts and any strong arguments you may have to keep you with us as a project member". It is really sad when someone has to push their weight around like this. I tried to cooperate with him and he ignored the facts. - Hans Nielsen Descendants of Richard MULLINS 1. Richard MULLINS b. 1698-1705, FRA, (son of Matthew MULLINS and Elizabeth MULLINS) ref: Lester Robinson, m. ABT 1725, in Albemarle Co, VA, Mary STEPHENS, b. ABT 1710, Albemarle Co, VA, ref: Lester Robinson, d. Albemarle Co, VA. Richard died Albemarle Co, VA. Children by Mary STEPHENS: 2. i Mary MULLINS. 3. ii James MULLINS b. Hanover Co, VA, m. Mary SULLIVANT, b. 1730/1735, (daughter of Owen SULLIVANT and Margaret HEWLETT) d. 1790/1800, Charlotte Co, VA. James died 1771, Charlotte Co, VA. 4. iii Stephen MULLINS b. VA, m. Mary STILLWORT. 5. iv Daniel MULLINS. + 6. v William M. MULLINS b. 1720. 7. vi Valentine MULLINS b. ABT 1723. 8. vii Thomas MULLINS b. ABT 1723, m. Mary Ann HARRIS, b. ABT 1725. 9. viii Patrick MULLINS b. BEF 1728, d. AFT 1728, VA. + 10. ix Matthew MULLINS b. 1728. + 11. x John MULLINS b. 1730-1736. + 12. xi Henry MULLINS b. 1740. Second Generation 6. William M. MULLINS (1.Richard1) b. 1720, Hanover Co, VA, occupation: Sr., m. (1) 1748-1751, in VA, Katherine Elizabeth VARNER, b. 1729-1731, VA, d. ABT 1725, Halifax Co, VA, m. (2) Jane STANLEY. William died 1790-1791, Franklin Co, VA. Children by Katherine Elizabeth VARNER: 13. i Nancy MULLINS b. 1750, Lunenburg Co, VA, m. ABT 1770, William STANLEY, b. 1746, VA, (son of William STANDLEY and Judith STANDLEY) occupation: Jr. + 14. ii John Wesley MULLINS b. 1754. + 15. iii Joshua MULLINS b. 10-May-1756. + 16. iv William MULLINS b. 1752-1756. + 17. v Ambrose MULLINS b. 1758. 18. vi Matthew MULLINS b. 1760. 19. vii Henry MULLINS b. ABT 1760, Franklin Co, VA, m. ABT 1780, Hannah POTTER, b. ABT 1760. 20. viii Marshall MULLINS. 21. ix David MULLINS. + 22. x James Booker MULLINS b. 1762. 23. xi Mary Agnes MULLINS b. 1768-1770, Halifax Co, VA, m. 24-May-1784, in Pittsylvania Co, VA, Edward POLLY, b. 21-Dec-1758, Halifax Co, VA, (son of David POLLY and Agnes ADKINS) d. 19-May-1845, Ermine, Letcher Co, KY. Mary died 24-Jul-1854, Ermine, Letcher Co, KY.3. 10. Matthew MULLINS (1.Richard1) b. 1728, Goochland Co, VA, ref: Lester Robinson, occupation: Sr., m. 1745/1746, in Albemarle Co, VA, Mary MAUPIN, b. 1723, Louisa Co, VA, (daughter of Daniel MAUPIN and Margaret VIA) ref: Dorothy Shaffett, d. 1800, Goochland Co, VA, buried: Goochland Co, b VA. Matthew died 1786, Albemarle Co, VA, buried: Albemarle Co, VA. Children: 24. i Margaret MULLINS b. 28-Jul-1746, Albemarle Co, VA, ref: Quisenberry, m. ABT 1766, in Albemarle Co, VA, Jeremiah YANCEY, b. 1748, Albemarle Co, VA, ref: Quisenberry, d. 1788/1789, Albemarle Co, VA. Margaret died 13-May-1804, Albemarle Co, VA. 25. ii Ann MULLINS b. 1747/1748, Albemarle Co, VA, m. 5 JAN 1769, in St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, VA, Maxey EWELL, b. 1743/1744, Goochland Co, VA, d. 1-Dec-1800, Albemarle Co, VA. Ann died 4-Feb-1828, Albemarle Co, VA. 26. iii Elizabeth MULLINS b. 1749, Goochland Co, VA, ref: Quisenberry, m. 1770, in Albemarle Co, VA, William CHENAULT, b. 30-Dec-1749, VA, (son of Felix CHENAULT and Louise D'AUBIGNE) ref: Quisenberry, d. 13 DEC 1813, Madison Co, KY. Elizabeth died 4-May-1816, Madison Co, KY. + 27. iv William MULLINS b. 1751. + 28. v John MULLINS b. 1753. 29. vi Jane MULLINS b. 1754, Albemarle Co, VA, ref: Quisenberry, m. 1772, in Albemarle Co, VA, Benjamin CLARK, b. 1750, Albemarle Co, VA, ref: Quisenberry, d. Madison Co, KY. Jane died 1844, Madison Co, KY. + 30. vii Gabriel MULLINS b. 22-Mar-1758. + 31. viii Matthew MULLINS b. 17-Jun-1759. + 32. ix Richard MULLINS b. 1761. 33. x Mary "Polly" MULLINS b. 1765, Albemarle Co, VA, m. 13 FEB 1800, in Madison Co, KY, Lewis H. GILLISPIE, b. ABT 1765, Madison Co, KY, d. Madison Co, KY. Mary died 1855, Madison Co, KY. 11. John MULLINS (1.Richard1) b. 1730-1736, Goochland Co, VA, m. 16-May-1756, in Goochland Co, VA, Elizabeth CONOLLY, b. 1730-1735, VA, d. 1790, Goochland Co, VA. John died 1780, St. James Northam Parish, Goochland Co, VA, buried: 1780, VA. Children: 34. i Conolly MULLINS b. 1745, m. 1769, Ann EWELL. Conolly died ABT 1826, Goochland Co, VA. 35. ii Anthony MULLINS b. 1750, Goochland Co, VA, m. 14-Jun-1779, in St. James Northam Parish, Goochland Co, VA, Ann LEWIS, b. Goochland Co, VA. Anthony died 6 SEP 1772, Goochland Co, VA. 36. iii Jesse MULLINS b. 1752, Goochland Co, VA, m. 3-Jul-1788,5 Elizabeth COCKE. Jesse died 1793-1845. 37. iv Elizabeth "Betsy" MULLINS b. 16 MAY 1756, Goochland Co, VA, m. 16-Dec-1777,5 James WILLIAMS. 38. v David MULLINS b. 11 MAY 1758, Goochland Co, VA, m. 30 AUG 1781, in GoochlandCo,VA,5 Susanna Rosanna HERNDON, b. VA. David died ABT 1825. 39. vi Mary MULLINS b. 1 FEB 1760, GoochlandCo,VA,5 d. 1761-1854. 40. vii Joel MULLINS b. 1762, Goochland Co, VA, d. BEF 1772. 41. viii William MULLINS b. 6-Mar-1764, GoochlandCo,VA,5 d. 1780, VA, buried: 1780, VA. 42. ix Frances MULLINS b. 5 DEC 1766, Goochland Co, VA, m. Mr. ENNIS. Frances died 1-Jan-1800. 43. x Daniel MULLINS b. 1751-1754, Goochland Co, VA. 44. xi John MULLINS b. 1741. 45. xii Henry MULLINS b. 1744. 12. Henry MULLINS (1.Richard1) b. 1740, VA, occupation: Farmer, m. 6 OCT 1760, in VA, Mary "Polly" TERRY, b. 1746, VA, d. AFT 1830, Rockcastle Co, KY. Henry died 1810-1815, Rockcastle Co, KY. Children: 46. i Winefred MULLINS b. 30-Mar-1766, Halifax Co., VA, occupation: Housewife, m. 20-Dec-1780, in Wilkes Co., NC, divorced, David OWEN, b. 21-Sep-1759, Halifax Co., VA,8 occupation: Farmer, d. 1822, Rockcastle Co., KY,8 buried: Rockcastle Co., KY. Winefred died 26-Feb-1842, Rockcastle Co., KY,8 buried: Rockcastle Co., KY. + 47. ii Terry MULLINS b. 1767. + 48. iii Spencer MULLINS b. CA. 1775. + 49. iv Champness "Champ" MULLINS b. 1778. + 50. v Gardner MULLINS b. CA. 1780. 51. vi Sarah "Sally" MULLINS b. CA. 1782, Wilkes Co., NC. 52. vii Rebecca "Becky" MULLINS b. CA. 1789, Wilkes Co., NC. Third Generation 14. John Wesley MULLINS also known as: Revolutionary John Mullins (6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1754, North Big Toe, Yancy Co., NC, Occupation: Rev., m. (1) ABT 1770, in Burke Co, NC, Mollie BRANDON, b. ABT 1750, d. AFT 1840, Burke Co, NC, m. (2) 1775/1778, in Halifax Co, VA, Virginia "Jennie" Jane BAILEY, b. 1750/1758, North Big Toe, Yancy Co., NC, (daughter of William "Billy" Nathaniel Bailey and Janet Elizabeth ?) d. 1840/1846, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA. John died 28-Feb-1849, Holly Creek, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA, buried: Mar 1849, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA. Children by Virginia "Jennie" Jane BAILEY: 53. i Ambrose MULLINS b. 1774, Burke Co, NC. + 54. ii James Booker MULLINS b. 1778. 55. iii Nancy Mullins b. 1780, Burke Co, NC, m. 28-Apr-1808, in Floyd Co, KY, Thomas Kelly. Nancy died BEF 1833, MO. + 56. iv Solomon "Counterfeiting Sol" MULLINS b. 23-Feb-1782. + 57. v John Wesley MULLINS b. 1784/1785. 58. vi Jane MULLINS b. ABT 1790, Franklin Co, VA, m. Isham HALL, b. ABT 1785, d. ABT 1856. 59. vii Mary MULLINS. 15. Joshua MULLINS (6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 10-May-1756, Pittsylvania Co, VA, m. 1798, in Carter Co, TN, Anna ROBINSON, b. 13-Jan-1779, TN, (daughter of John Robinson and Lydia Ledy COLE) d. 13-Jan-1867, Knox Co, KY, buried: Lynn Camp Baptist Church, Corbin, KY. Joshua died 8-Feb-1851, Knox Co, KY, buried: Lynn Camp Baptist Church, Corbin, KY. Children: 60. i Nancy MULLINS b. 1797, Carter Co, TN. 61. ii Mary Mullins b. AFT 1799, Carter Co, TN, and James "Jim" BAKER, b. ABT 1799, (son of Andrew BAKER and Mary "Polly" BOLLING). 62. iii Rachel Mullins b. 1802, d. BEF 1828. 63. iv Freelove MULLINS b. 1807, TN,12 and Jonathan Bolling, b. 1806,12 (son of Jeremiah BOLLING and Sally WARD) d. 1866/1886.12 Freelove died 1896.12. 64. v Uranea (Rana) Mullins b. AFT 1807,12 d. BEF 1828. + 65. vi Joab Mullins b. AFT 1808. + 66. vii Joshua Mullins b. 18-Nov-1809. + 67. viii Caleb MULLINS b. 1810. 68. ix Lydia Mullins b. ABT 1811,12 d. ABT 1926, Oven Fork, Letcher Co, KY.12. 69. x Elizabeth "Betsy" Mullins b. 1820, KY,12 m. 8-Jun-1834, in Harlan County, KY, James "Limber Jim" CAUDILL, b. 1818, Floyd Co, KY (now Letcher Co, KY),12 (son of William "Stiller Bill" C. CAUDILL and Nancy CRAFT) d. 1899.12. 70. xi Athalia MULLINS b. 1821,12 and John HAYS, b. 1816,12 d. AFT 1880. Athalia died 27-Sep-1877, Letcher Co, KY.12. 71. xii a daughter Mullins b. Jul 1828.12. 72. xiii Sarah Mullins b. 17-Jul-1829, KY, m. (1) Mr. TEAGUE, and Hugh Sturgeon STURGILL, b. 29-Jul-1823, VA, d. 7-Oct-1882. Sarah died 6-Jan-1898, Corbin, Knox Co, KY. 16. William MULLINS (6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1752-1756, Pittsylvania Co., VA, occupation: Jr., m. ABT 1771, Nancy Jane STANDLEY, b. ABT 1756, Orange Co, VA, (daughter of William STANDLEY and Judith STANDLEY). William died 1780-1840, Henry Co, VA. Children: 73. i Susannah MULLINS b. ABT 1775, Henry Co, VA, m. 24-Apr-1793, in Franklin Co, VA, Edward BAKER, b. 1772, TN, d. AFT 1850, Russell Co, VA or Henry Co, VA. Susannah died BEF 1840, Scott Co, VA. + 74. ii William Booker MULLINS b. 25-Mar-1780. 17. Ambrose MULLINS (6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1758, Halifax Co, VA, occupation: Sr., m. 1775/1785, Mystery Woman, b. ABT 1760, d. ABT 1860. Ambrose died 1835-1838, Russell Co, VA. Children: + 75. i Ambrose MULLINS b. 1785. + 76. ii Marshall MULLINS b. 1789. 77. iii Dorcas MULLINS b. 1792. 78. iv Isham MULLINS b. 1795, VA. 79. v Elizabeth MULLINS b. 1796. 80. vi William MULLINS. 81. vii Martha MULLINS b. ABT 1810, KY, m. 1830, Booker MULLINS, b. 1795, d. AFT 1880, Palo Pinto Co, TX. Martha died 1840, Wise Co, VA. 22. James Booker MULLINS (6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1762, Pittsylvania Co, VA, m. 1782/1783, in TN, Nancy Jane STANLEY, b. 1750/1770, Orange Co, VA, (daughter of William STANLEY and Nancy MULLINS) d. BEF 1850, Bold Camp, Wise Co, VA. James died 4-Apr-1864, Bold Camp of the Pound, Wise Co, VA, buried: Sherrod Mullins Cemetery, Bold Camp, VA. Children: + 82. i James Booker MULLINS b. 1784/1786. + 83. ii Sherwood "Sherd" MULLINS b. 1790. 84. iii Olive "Ollie" MULLINS b. 1791, Franklin Co, VA, m. (1) Joseph SHORT, (son of William SHORT and Mary "Polly" BIRCHFIELD) m. (2) 25-Aug-1806, in Franklin Co, VA, Joseph STANLEY, b. ABT 1779, (son of William STANLEY and Nancy MULLINS) d. AFT 1850, Russell Co, VA. Olive died 11-Dec-1871, Floyd Co, KY. + 85. iv William Harrison MULLINS b. 1790/1793. + 86. v David "Spotted Dave" MULLINS b. 1798. 87. vi John MULLINS b. ABT 1798, m. 10-Nov-1817, in Floyd Co, KY, Mary "Polly" HAMILTON, (daughter of Samuel HAMILTON). + 88. vii Pleasant MULLINS b. ABT 1799. 89. viii Anna (Annie) MULLINS b. 1800/1801, NC, m. 5-Apr-1819, in Floyd Co, KY, Charles Anderson SHORT, b. 1799, (son of William SHORT and Mary "Polly" BIRCHFIELD) d. ABT 1877. + 90. ix Ambrose MULLINS b. 1803. + 91. x Isham "Isom" MULLINS b. 4-Mar-1804. 92. xi Solomon MULLINS b. ABT 1815, m. 26-Apr-1822, in Pike Co, KY, Dorcas KELLY, b. ABT 1815. 27. William MULLINS (10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 1751, Albemarle Co, VA, m. (1) Sarah BALLARD, b. 1751/1755, VA, m. (2) 1771, in VA, Nancy PROCTOR. William died 1841/1850, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence County, VA. Children by Sarah BALLARD: 93. i John MULLINS b. Goochland Co, VA, d. Goochland Co, VA. 94. ii William MULLINS b. Goochland Co, VA, m. 18 JUN 1801, in Madison Co, KY, Nancy WOODS, b. Madison Co, KY, d. MO. William died MO. 28. John MULLINS (10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 1753, Albemarle Co, VA, m. ABT 1773, in VA, Susan BALLARD. John died AFT 1770, VA. Children: 95. i Matthew MULLINS. 96. ii John MULLINS. 97. iii Betsy MULLINS. 98. iv Mildred MULLINS. 99. v Nancy MULLINS. 100. vi Sarah "Sally" MULLINS. 101. vii Mary Morning MULLINS b. ABT 1770, m. (1) 26-Aug-1791, Gabriel Maupin, b. Albemarle Co, VA, (son of Gabriel MAUPIN and Ann BALLARD) m. (2) Robert Louis DAVIDSON. 30. Gabriel MULLINS (10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 22-Mar-1758, Albemarle Co, VA, occupation: Farmer, m. 7-Mar-1783, in Albemarle Co, VA, Rachael BALLARD, b. 1758/1764, Albemarle Co, VA, (daughter of Frances BALLARD) d. 15-Aug-1829, Falmouth, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Bonar Cemetery, Pendleton Co, KY. Gabriel died 18 MAY 1841, Boston Station, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Bonar Cemetery, Pendleton Co, KY. Children: 102. i Mary "Polly" Rachel MULLINS b. 11-May-1776, Albemarle Co, VA, ref: Dorothy Shaffett, m. 22-Jul-1793, in Madison Co, KY, Peter RUSH, b. 30-Aug-1766, Albemarle Co, VA,17 (son of Thomas RUSH) ref: Dorothy Shaffett, d. 21-Oct-1824, Rush County, IN,17 buried: Fairview Cemetery, Union Twp, Rush Co, IN. Mary died 2-Mar-1859, Rush County, IN,17 buried: Fairview Cemetery, Union Twp, Rush Co, IN. + 103. ii Stephen Douglas Decatur MULLINS b. 11 DEC 1779. + 104. iii Fountain Mullins b. 1781. + 105. iv Reuben MULLINS b. 19-Apr-1783. + 106. v Richard MULLINS b. 1785. 107. vi Jalie MULLINS b. 2-Mar-1797, Madison Co, KY, m. 12-Mar-1812, in Pendleton Co, KY, Nathaniel DUCKER, b. 23-Mar-1789, MD, (son of John Nathaniel DUCKER and Sarah SEAGAR) d. 4-Apr-1859, Boston Station, Pendleton Co, KY. Jalie died 21-Mar-1864, Boston Station, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: KIRBY Cemetery, Boston Station, KY. 108. vii Lindsey MULLINS b. 1795/1800, Madison Co, KY, m. (1) 2-Jun-1814, in Falmouth, Pendleton County, KY, Milly/Millie SOUTHARD, m. (2) in KY, Mary Louise KING. Lindsey died KY. 109. viii Elizabeth MULLINS b. 14-Feb-1800, Madison Co, KY, ref: Staton, m. (1) 30-May-1816, in Pendleton Co, KY, John Andrew MILLER, b. 21-Mar-1793, (son of Unknown MILLER) d. 17-Jul-1818, m. (2) 2-Feb-1821, in Pendleton Co, KY,21 Richard KIRBY, (son of Unknown KIRBY). Elizabeth died KY. + 110. ix Patrick MULLINS b. 24-Dec-1805. 111. x Frances (Frankie) MULLINS b. 1790/1810, Madison Co, KY, m. 25-Mar-1800, in Pendleton Co, KY, William McRAE, b. BEF 1765, d. 1844/1847, Marion Co, MO. Frances died 30-Apr-1847, Marion Co, MO. 31. Matthew MULLINS (10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 17-Jun-1759, Albemarle Co, VA, m. 1783, in Albemarle Co, VA, Sarah CLARK, b. 1759/1763, VA, d. Madison Co, KY. Matthew died 6 DEC 1835, Madison Co, KY. Children: 112. i Vina MULLINS m. William HOGAN, d. Madison Co, KY. 113. ii Margaret (Peggy) MULLINS m. (1) James RICHARDSON, m. (2) Calloway YOUNG. 32. Richard MULLINS (10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 1761, Albemarle Co, VA, m. (1) ABT 1781, in VA, Mary CLARK, b. 1765, VA, d. BEF 1797, Madison Co, KY, m. (2) 3 OCT 1797, in Madison Co, KY,18 Susan WOODS, b. 1776, (daughter of Adam WOODS) d. MO. Richard died 1825, Missouri River, St. Charles, MO. Children by Mary CLARK: 114. i Hudson MULLINS d. Indiana. 115. ii Susan MULLINS m. Philip GILLISPIE, b. VA, ref: Perrin/Battle, occupation: mail carrier, d. Madison Co, KY. 47. Terry MULLINS (12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 1767, Halifax Co., VA, occupation: Farmer, m. CA. 1798, in North Carolina, Lucy BALLENGER, b. 27-Jul-1780, Wilkes Co., NC, d. 11-Sep-1830, Rockcastle Co., KY.23 Terry died PRIOR 1830, Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: + 116. i John MULLINS b. CA. 1800. + 117. ii Welcome MULLINS b. CA. 1803. 118. iii Ann MULLINS b. CA. 1805, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 16-Sep-1825, in Clay Co., KY, divorced, Mark MORRIS, b. CA. 1803, North Carolina, (son of George MORRIS and Sarah COLSTON) d. AFTER 1880, Rockcastle Co., KY. Ann died BEFORE 1880, Rockcastle Co., KY. + 119. iv Lorenzo Dowell "Dowe" MULLINS b. CA. 1805. + 120. v William "Buck" MULLINS b. CA. 1813. + 121. vi Ballenger MULLINS b. 10-Oct-1816. 122. vii Mary A. "Polly" MULLINS b. 20-Mar-1818, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 10-Oct-1836, in Laurel Co., KY, divorced, Calloway MULLINS, b. 30-Aug-1809, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 (son of Champness "Champ" MULLINS and Elizabeth CALLOWAY) occupation: Farmer, d. 15-Sep-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 buried: Calloway Mullins Cemetery. Rockcastle Co. KY. Mary died 12-Sep-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 buried: Calloway Mullins Cemetery. Rockcastle Co. KY. 123. viii Sarah "Sally" MULLINS. 124. ix Rebecca "Becky" MULLINS. 125. x Emily Hester MULLINS. + 126. xi Henry R. MULLINS b. 14-Feb-1825. 48. Spencer MULLINS (12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1775, Halifax Co, VA, occupation: Farmer, m. CA. 1800, in North Carolina, Mary KING, b. CA. 1785, Wilkes Co., NC, (daughter of Edward KING and Felicia LEWIS) d. AFTER 1860, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Rockcastle Co., KY. Spencer died 1-May-1853, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 127. i Louisa Ann MULLINS b. CA. 1802, Wilkes Co., NC, and Wesley OWEN, b. 20-May-1801, Wilkes Co., NC,8 (son of David OWEN and Winefred MULLINS) occupation: Farmer, d. APR-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY.26 Louisa died PRIOR 1860, Rockcastle Co., KY. + 128. ii Wesley MULLINS b. CA. 1803. + 129. iii Alfred MULLINS b. 3-Feb-1807. + 130. iv Jackson MULLINS b. CA. 1817. 131. v Henry MULLINS b. CA. 1822, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 d. 16-May-1875, Laurel Co., KY. + 132. vi Champ MULLINS b. 14-Feb-1824. 133. vii Angeline MULLINS b. CA. 1825, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 m. CA. 1840, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Daniel G. COLYER, b. CA. 1816, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 d. JUL-1869, Rockcastle Co., KY. 134. viii Mary Ann MULLINS b. MAR-1830, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 2-Jun-1854, in Rockcastle Co., KY, William C. CUMMINS, b. CA. 1834, Rockcastle Co., KY.40. 135. ix Martha Ann MULLINS b. 23-Mar-1831, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1857, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Alfred OWENS, b. CA. 1826, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 (son of Morton OWEN and Elizabeth "Betty" FARRIS) occupation: Farmer, d. PRIOR 1870, Rockcastle Co., KY. Martha died 29-Dec-1906, Rockcastle Co., KY,42 buried: Brodhd. Chr.Ch. Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 49. Champness "Champ" MULLINS (12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 1778, Wilkes Co., NC, m. 1797, in Wilkes Co., NC, Elizabeth CALLOWAY, b. CA. 1785, NC, d. AFTER 1850, Rockcastle Co., KY. Champness died PRIOR 1830, Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 136. i Tamsey MULLINS b. CA. 1798, Wilkes Co., NC,39 m. CA. 1828, Elias CABLE, b. 15-Mar-1805, Guilford Co., NC, (son of Anthony (Anton Goebel) CABLE and Mary MORETZ) d. PRIOR 1870, Rockcastle Co., KY.45 Tamsey died 14-Jun-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. + 137. ii Morgan MULLINS b. CA. 1800. 138. iii Rebecca "Becky" MULLINS b. 1802, Wilkes Co., NC,36 m. CA. 1830, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Alfred OWEN, b. 20-Sep-1803, Wilkes Co., NC,8 (son of David OWEN and Winefred MULLINS) occupation: Farmer, d. AFTER 1880, Rockcastle Co., KY. Rebecca died 1-Feb-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. + 139. iv Mordecai MULLINS b. CA. 1806. + 140. v Calloway MULLINS b. 30-Aug-1809. + 141. vi William L. MULLINS b. CA. 1813. 142. vii Grandser MULLINS. 143. viii Sarah "Sallie" MULLINS. + 144. ix Marshall F. MULLINS b. CA. 1824. 50. Gardner MULLINS (12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1780, Wilkes Co., NC, m. 15-Nov-1809, in Madison Co., KY, divorced, Hannah Eliza DENNIS, b. CA. 1790, Kentucky. Gardner died AFTER 1840, Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: + 145. i Jackson R. MULLINS b. 15-Feb-1815. 146. ii Lucinda America MULLINS b. 1820, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1837, in Rockcastle Co., KY,48 Elijah ABNEY, b. OCT-1818, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of William ABNEY and Judith/Julia GRAVES) d. CA. 1913, Rockcastle Co., KY.48 Lucinda died AUG-1859, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. Fourth Generation 54. James Booker MULLINS also known as: "Dr. Jim" / "Jim the Herbalist" Mullins (14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1778, Burke Co, NC, occupation: Doctor, m. (1) 1805/1810, Nancy Mullins, b. 1784, d. 1829, m. (2) ABT 1825, Mary "Polly" Mullins, b. 1811, (daughter of Ambrose MULLINS and Nancy MULLINS) ref: 51040. James died 1870, Grassy Creek, Buchanan, VA. Children by Nancy Mullins: + 147. i William "Pound Bill" Mullins b. 1810. + 148. ii Solomon "Pound Sol" MULLINS b. 1813. 149. iii Annie Mullins b. 1815, VA. Children by Mary "Polly" Mullins:) 150. iv Didema MULLINS b. 1828, Dickenson Co., Va. 151. v Preston MULLINS b. 1830, Dickenson Co., Va. + 152. vi John M. MULLINS b. 1828/1834. 56. Solomon "Counterfeiting Sol" MULLINS also known as: Solomon "Moneymaking Sol" MULLINS (14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 23-Feb-1782, Broad River, Burke Co., NC, m. 1803, in NC, Sarah "Sally" Greenfield CATHEY, b. 1784-1789, NC, (daughter of George Alexander CATHEY and Sarah GREENFIELD) d. 28-Aug-1854, Big Creek, Boone Co, VA, buried: Boone Co, VA. Solomon died 28- Aug-1858, Champanville, Boone Co, VA (Logan Co, WV), buried: Trace Fork, Big Harts Creek, Boone Co, VA. Children: + 153. i Elijah "Eli" MULLINS b. 3-Dec-1804. + 154. ii Peter MULLINS b. 1804-1806. + 155. iii Alexander "Alex" Mullins b. 4-Oct-1810. 156. iv Jennie "Jence" Mullins also known as: Gincie MULLINS b. 1810/1811, Pike Co, KY, m. (1) 5-May-1825, in Pike Co, KY, Hartwell NEWSOME, b. 1803, (son of Harrison NEWSOME) m. (2) Jake JOHNSON. Jennie died 1838/1858, KY. 157. v Margaret "Peggy" A. Mullins b. 1812, Pike Co, KY, m. S. David THOMPSON/THOMAS. 158. vi Matilda MULLINS b. 1813, Pike Co, KY, m. 13-May-1830, in Pike Co, KY, William "Billy" JOHNSON, b. 1810, (son of William JOHNSON and Lucy AYERS/AKERS). Matilda died 1886. 159. vii Dicie MULLINS b. 1813, Floyd Co, KY, and Joseph "Joe" ADAMS, b. 3-Jan-1810, Floyd Co, KY, d. 1855, Logan Co, WV. USA. Dicie died 1888, Boone Co., WV. 160. viii William Mullins b. 1815, NC, d. 1864. 161. ix John MULLINS b. 1817. 162. x Spencer A. MULLINS b. 1820, Cabell Co, VA, m. in Cabell Co, VA, Lydia ADKINS, b. 1824, Cabell Co, VA, d. Logan Co, WV. Spencer died Logan Co, WV. 57. John Wesley MULLINS also known as: John "Holly Creek" MULLINS (14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1784/1785, Burke Co, NC, occupation: Jr., m. 1809, in Burke Co, NC, Olive "Ollie" COX, b. 11-Jan-1789, Burke Co, NC, (daughter of David B. COX and Mary Buckskin COLE) d. 22-Jan-1877, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA. John died 20-Sep-1859, Holly Creek, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA, buried: Clintwood, Russell Co, VA. Children: + 163. i David MULLINS b. 6-Apr-1810. 164. ii Elizabeth "Kizzie" Mullins b. 1812, m. 1821, in NC, Lewis COOK, d. NC. Elizabeth died NC. 165. iii Nancy Mullins b. 1809/1814, NC, d. NC. 166. iv Mary Jane MULLINS b. 15-May-1816, Toe River, Yancey Co, NC, m. 31-Jan-1833, in Pike Co, KY, John Jackson FLEMING, also known as: Jack FLEMING b. 9-Jun-1811, Powell's Valley, Lee Co, Virginia, (son of Robert FLEMING and Elizabeth "Betty" STAMBAUGH) d. 1-Feb-1881, Flemingtown, Dickenson Co, VA, buried: Fleming Cemetery, Clintwood, VA. Mary died 6-Oct-1893, Flemingtown, Dickenson Co, VA, buried: Fleming Cemetery, Clintwood, VA. 167. v Virginia "Jennie" Jane MULLINS b. 1812-1816, Pike Co, KY, and in Pike Co, KY, Peter MULLINS, b. 1804-1806, Pike Co, KY, (son of Solomon "Counterfeiting Sol" MULLINS and Sarah "Sally" Greenfield CATHEY) d. BEF 1889, Logan Co, WV. Virginia died 1860-1874, Logan Co, WV. + 168. vi Isaac MULLINS b. 12-Apr-1817. + 169. vii Solomon MULLINS b. 6-Apr-1818. 170. viii James Mullins b. 2-Dec-1821, m. Elizabeth WRIGHT, (daughter of John WRIGHT and Mary Jane BAILEY). James died 24-Dec-1878. 171. ix Hannah Minerva MULLINS b. 1824, NC, m. (1) George W. MOORE, m. (2) 5-Jul-1838, in Pike Co, KY, Phillip "Big Phil" FLEMING, b. 15-Feb-1815, Beaver Creek, Floyd Co, KY, (son of Robert FLEMING and Elizabeth "Betty" STAMBAUGH) d. 28-Apr-1885, Holly Creek, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA, buried: Brush Creek, Clintwood, Dickenson Co, VA. Hannah died Jul 1908, Holly Creek, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA, buried: Brush Creek, Clintwood, Dickenson Co, VA. 172. x John Henry MULLINS b. 25-Nov-1825, m. Mary "Polly" Ann BENTLEY. John died 17- Dec-1902. 173. xi Sarah "Sallie" Mullins b. 9-Jun-1827, m. 2-Sep-1847, Francis B. GREER. Sarah died 15-Jul-1849. + 174. xii James Harmon MULLINS b. 1826/1829. 175. xiii Ollie Mullins b. 2-May-1832, m. 3-Feb-1848, Eli VANOVER, b. 4-Jul-1828, Ashe Co, NC, (son of Cornelius VANOVER and Sarah Cooley HILL) d. 20-Jun-1913, Dickenson Co., Va. Ollie died 2-Oct-1910. 176. xiv Hazel "Hazey" Ann MULLINS b. 16-May-1834, m. Jacob YATES. Hazel died 12-Dec-1902. 65. Joab Mullins (15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. AFT 1808,12 and _____ Nancy, b. ABT 1809.12 Joab died IN.12 Children: 177. i Nancy Mullins b. ABT 1831.12. 178. ii John Mullins b. ABT 1833.12. 179. iii Polly Mullins b. ABT 1834.12. 180. iv Sally Mullins b. ABT 1836.12. 181. v Thomas Mullins b. ABT 1837.12. 182. vi Jackson Mullins b. ABT 1840.12. 183. vii Henry Mullins b. ABT 1843.12. 66. Joshua Mullins (15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 18-Nov-1809, Knox Co, KY or TN, m. 17-Sep-1829, Mary CAUDILL, b. 10-Mar-1811, KY,12 (daughter of William "Stiller Bill" C. CAUDILL and Nancy CRAFT) d. 13-Sep-1880, KY.12 Joshua died 15-Feb-1900, Letcher Co, KY.12 Children: + 184. i John Mullins b. 26-Dec-1834. + 185. ii Joseph M. Mullins b. 19-Jun-1834. + 186. iii Solomon Mullins b. 1838. 187. iv Caleb Mullins b. 1840,12 d. 1841-1930. 188. v Joshua Mullins b. 1842,12 and Nina Singleton, and Elizabeth Willis. Joshua died 1843-1932. 189. vi Anna Mullins b. 18-Sep-1842, Eolia, Letcher Co, KY,12 and George Washington Adams, b. 2-Sep-1839, Smoot Creek, Perry Co, KY.12 Anna died 1845-1938. 190. vii William Mullins b. 1846,12 and Matilda Parsons, and Sis Williams. William died 1847-1936. 191. viii Delilah Mullins b. AFT 1846,12 and Robert Hubbard. 192. ix Nancy Mullins b. AFT 1847,12 and Samuel Sturgill. + 193. x James Henderson MULLINS b. 12-Sep-1853. 67. Caleb MULLINS (15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1810, KY,12 m. 1820-1853, Elizabeth "Betsy" CAUDILL, b. 1806, KY, (daughter of William "Stiller Bill" C. CAUDILL and Nancy CRAFT) d. 1820-1900, Knox Co, KY.12 Caleb died KY.12 Children: 194. i William Mullins b. 1834, KY.12. 195. ii Mary Mullins b. ABT 1836, KY,12 and Mr. MOORE. 196. iii Ann Mullins b. ABT 1838, KY.12. 197. iv Nancy Mullins b. ABT 1838, KY.12. 198. v Joab Mullins b. ABT 1841, KY.12. 199. vi Sarah Mullins b. ABT 1844, KY,12 m. 12-Apr-1869, in Knox Co, KY,12 George Taylor, b. 1818, SC.12. 200. vii John Mullins b. ABT 1847, KY,12 d. Ft Griffin, TX.12. 201. viii Susan Mullins b. 1850, KY,12 and a Wright. Susan died KS.12. + 202. ix Hugh Mullins b. 25-Aug-1852. + 203. x James K Mullins b. 3-Sep-1856. 204. xi Elizabeth Mullins b. 1860, Knox Co, KY,12 and George W McDaniel, b. 17-Jun-1846, Burke Co, NC,12 d. 3-Aug-.12 Elizabeth died 1918, KY.12. 205. xii Ann Mullins b. OCT 1868, KY. 74. William Booker MULLINS also known as: William "Bald Head" MULLINS (16.William3, 6.William2,1.Richard1) b. 25-Mar-1780, Patrick Co, VA, m. (1) 23-Mar-1803, in Franklin Co, VA, Judith STANLEY, b. 1783, Franklin Co, VA, (daughter of William STANLEY and Nancy MULLINS) d. Aug 1850, Pike Co, KY, m. (2) 2-Aug-1850, in Pike Co, KY, Delilah BRANHAM, b. 1788, d. 1862, Pike Co, KY, buried: Pike Co, KY. William died 25-May-1859, Pike Co, KY, buried: Pike Co, KY. Children by Judith STANLEY: 206. i Richard MULLENS b. Pike Co, KY, m. 30 AUG 1842, in Pike Co, KY, Lucinda TACKETT. 207. ii Alice "Alley" MULLINS b. 1796-1800, m. 6-Jan-1817, in Franklin Co, VA, Jacob GOODE, b. 1793-1797, Franklin Co, VA, (son of David Gardner GOODE and Elizabeth WALTZ) d. 1887, Franklin Co, VA. Alice died BEF 11 Sep 1860. 208. iii Judy MULLINS b. 1804, Pike Co, KY, m. (1) Isaac TACKETT, m. (2) 6-Nov-1826, in Franklin, VA, Thomas RAMSEY. + 209. iv Booker MULLINS b. 1804. 210. v Ollie MULLENS b. Pike Co, KY, m. Reece MO. 211. vi Jenny MULLENS b. Pike Co, KY, m. William MOORE. 212. vii Mary MULLENS b. Pike Co, KY, m. Stephen OSBORNE. 213. viii John MULLENS b. Pike Co, KY, m. 6 APR 1837, in Pike Co, KY, Dorace OSBORNE. + 214. ix Smith MULLINS b. 1809. + 215. x William "Bandy Bill" MULLINS b. 1810. + 216. xi Joseph MULLINS b. 1810-1818. + 217. xii Owen MULLINS b. 1826-1827. 75. Ambrose MULLINS (17.Ambrose3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1785, NC, occupation: Jr., m. ABT 1810, Nancy MULLINS, b. 1789, Wise Co, VA, d. 1860, Bold Camp, Wise Co, VA. Ambrose died 1850/1860, Bold Camp, Wise Co, VA. Children: 218. i Nancy MULLINS b. 1809. 219. ii Mary "Polly" Mullins (See marriage to number 54.). + 220. iii Isaac MULLINS b. 1812. + 221. iv Isham MULLINS b. Mar 1812. + 222. v William "Bresh" Bradshire MULLINS b. 1810-1813. 223. vi Elizabeth "Betsy" Mullins b. 12-Apr-1818, and ABT 1840, in Clintwood, Russell Co, VA, Isaac MULLINS, b. 12-Apr-1817, (son of John Wesley MULLINS and Olive "Ollie" COX) occupation: Sr., d. 18-Oct-1866. Elizabeth died 4-Nov-1895. 224. vii Malinda "Linda" Mullins b. 1819, ref: 51049. + 225. viii Riley MULLINS b. 1813/1822. 226. ix Louisa "Eliza" MULLINS b. 1822/1826, ref: 51042, m. Marshall MULLINS, b. 25-Aug-1822, Pike Co, KY, (son of Marshall MULLINS and Sarah "Sally" LITTLE) occupation: Jr., d. 25-Apr-1907, Brush Creek, Clintwood, Dickenson Co, VA. Louisa died 9-Aug-1903. 227. x Wiley Mullins b. 1815/1829,58 ref: 51046. 228. xi Ira Heiskell MULLINS b. 1814/1830,58 ref: 51045. 229. xii Moses (Mosely) Mullins b. 1816/1834,58 ref: 51047, m. Nancy CHURCH. 230. xiii David Crocket MULLINS b. 1817/1837,58 ref: 51048. 76. Marshall MULLINS (17.Ambrose3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1789, Franklin Co, VA, occupation: Sr., m. (1) 16-Sep-1812, in Floyd Co, KY, Sarah "Sally" LITTLE, b. 1792/1800, NC, (daughter of Isaac LITTLE and Unknown LITTLE) d. BEF 1849, m. (2) 20-Sep-1849, in Letcher Co, KY, Sarah "Sallie" POTTER. Marshall died Jul 1893, Brush Creek, Clintwood, Dickenson Co, VA. Children by Sarah "Sally" LITTLE: 231. i Mary "Polly" MULLINS b. 1821, m. (1) Dan RILEY, m. (2) James OSBORNE. + 232. ii Isham "Isom" MULLINS b. 4-May-1822. + 233. iii Marshall MULLINS b. 25-Aug-1822. Children by Sarah "Sallie" POTTER:) 234. iv Sarah MULLINS b. ABT 1839. 82. James Booker MULLINS also known as: James "Old Booker" MULLINS (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1784/1786, Franklin Co, VA, m. (1) 10-Mar-1812, in Floyd Co, KY,59 Agnes LITTLE, b. 1792, (daughter of Isaac LITTLE and Unknown LITTLE) m. (2) 29-Sep-1859, in Wise Co, VA, Rebecca HAYES. James died 1870/1880, Letcher Co, KY or Pike Co, KY. Children by Agnes LITTLE: 235. i Sarah MULLINS. Children by Rebecca HAYES:) + 236. ii Booker T. MULLINS b. 1864. 83. Sherwood "Sherd" MULLINS also known as: Sherwood "Big Daddy" MULLINS (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1790, VA, m. 5-Apr-1813, in Floyd Co, KY, Mary "Polly" ROBERTS, b. 1800, Russell Co, VA, (daughter of James ROBERTS and Nancy "Polly" DAMRON) d. 1864. Sherwood died 3-Dec-1881, Bold Camp, Wise Co, VA, buried: Sherad Mullins Cemetery, Bold Camp, VA. Children: 237. i Nancy MULLINS b. 1815, Floyd Co, KY or Pike Co, KY, m. 14-Mar-1832, in Pike Co, KY, Hiram CANTRELL, b. 1812/1817, Spartensburg, SC, (son of Abraham "Abram" CANTRELL and Ann) d. 4-Apr-1856, Wise Co, VA. Nancy died 4-Apr-1885, Wise Co, VA. 238. ii Jane "Jenne" MULLINS b. 1815, KY, m. 4-Mar-1838, in Pike Co, KY, Harvey ROBINSON, b. Pike Co, KY. Jane died 4-Mar-1858, Caney Creek, Pike Co., KY. + 239. iii Booker MULLINS b. 1817. 240. iv James Sheridan MULLINS b. 1816/1820, KY, m. 19-Aug-1837, in Pike Co, KY, Mary "Polly" NEWSOME, b. 1818, KY. James died 6-Jun-1894, Bold Camp, Wise Co, VA. + 241. v Andrew "Brandy Jack" MULLINS b. 28-Feb-1824. 242. vi Henry J. MULLINS b. 18-Feb-1825, Letcher Co, KY, m. 9-Feb-1851, in Letcher Co, KY, Alice "Allis" MULLINS, b. 13-May-1833, Russell Co, VA, (daughter of Thomas P. MULLINS and Nancy MULLINS) d. 12-May-1905, Dickenson Co., Va. Henry died 7-Feb-1921, Dickenson Co., VA or Wise Co, VA. + 243. vii Marshall "Big Foot" B. MULLINS b. 1826. 244. viii Elizabeth "Betsy" Mullins b. 1828, KY. USA., and Elijah "Buncombe" MULLINS. + 245. ix John L. MULLINS b. 15-Sep-1828. 246. x John William Wesley Mullins b. 1828, KY, m. 30-May-1850, in Letcher Co, KY, Servilla MAGGARD, b. ABT 1830. 247. xi Solomon Mullins b. 1829. 248. xii William MULLINS b. ABT 1829, m. 12 MAR 1852, in Pike Co, KY, Sarah A. STANLEY. 249. xiii Sherwood "Sherad" MULLINS b. 1832, Pike Co, KY, and Anna "Annie" MULLINS, b. AFT 1820, (daughter of David "Spotted Dave" MULLINS and Virginia "Jenny" Jane SHORT). Sherwood died 8-Feb-1892, Wise Co, VA. 250. xiv Abraham MULLINS b. Nov 1837, Floyd Co, KY, m. 1860, in Pike Co, KY, Elizabeth "Lizzie" McPEEK, b. 1842/1844, VA, (daughter of George McPEEK and Malinda GRAY) d. 30-Mar-1920, Wise Co, VA. Abraham died 17-Sep-1916, Wise Co, VA. 85. William Harrison MULLINS also known as: William "Lame Hand" MULLINS (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1790/1793, Franklin Co, VA, m. 2-Aug-1818, in Floyd Co, KY,59 Elizabeth "Betsy" ROBERTS, b. 1800/1810, (daughter of James ROBERTS and Nancy "Polly" DAMRON). Children: 251. i Sarah "Sally" MULLINS b. Apr 1824, KY, m. 27-Nov-1838, in Pike Co, KY, Gordon RIFFE, b. ABT 1820, (son of Gabriel RIFFE and Elizabeth MUNCY). + 252. ii William S. MULLINS. 86. David "Spotted Dave" MULLINS (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1798, NC, m. 19-Apr-1820, in Floyd Co, KY, Virginia "Jenny" Jane SHORT, b. 1800, Burke Co, NC, (daughter of William SHORT and Mary "Polly" BIRCHFIELD). David died Jul 1877, Bold Camp, Wise Co, VA. Children: 253. i Anna "Annie" MULLINS b. AFT 1820, and Sherwood "Sherad" MULLINS, b. 1832, Pike Co, KY, (son of Sherwood "Sherd" MULLINS and Mary "Polly" ROBERTS) d. 8-Feb-1892, Wise Co, VA. + 254. ii Wilson MULLINS. 255. iii Polly Anna MULLINS b. 1821, KY, m. BEF 1851, Andrew "Brandy Jack" MULLINS, also known as: Andrew Jackson MULLINS b. 28-Feb-1824, Carter Co, KY or Pike Co, KY, (son of Sherwood "Sherd" MULLINS and Mary "Polly" ROBERTS) d. 12-Apr-1917, Caney Ridge, Dickenson Co, VA.51 Polly died 4-Apr-1864. + 256. iv William "Bacon Bill" MULLINS b. 2-May-1830. 88. Pleasant MULLINS (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. ABT 1799, m. 12-Aug-1822, Martha "Patsy" FULTZ. Children: 257. i Andrew MULLINS b. 1849. 90. Ambrose MULLINS (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1803, VA, m. 8-Jul-1822, in Pike Co, KY, Marra "Mattie" MULLINS, b. 1810, TN,64 (daughter of William Varner MULLINS and Ruth FOSTER) d. AFT 1850, Breathitt Co, Kentucky. Ambrose died AFT 1850, Breathitt Co, Kentucky. Children: 258. i Levina MULLINS b. ABT 1830. 259. ii Booker MULLINS b. 1832, m. in Breathitt Co, KY, Margaret SHEPHERD. 260. iii Sally MULLINS b. ABT 1836. 261. iv Agness MULLINS b. ABT 1840. 262. v Rebecca MULLINS b. ABT 1842. 263. vi Samantha MULLINS b. 1845, Breathitt Co, KY.64. 264. vii Ambrose MULLINS b. ABT 1849. 91. Isham "Isom" MULLINS (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 4-Mar-1804, Pike Co, KY, m. Apr 1826, in Lawrence Co, KY, Leer "Leary" KITCHEN, b. 27-Apr-1809, VA,65 (daughter of John KITCHEN and Sarah J. MURPHY) d. AFT 1880, Carter Co, KY. Isham died 24-Feb-1874, Lawrence Co, KY. Children: + 265. i John Riley MULLINS b. 1827-1828. 266. ii Sarah MULLINS b. 1829, Lawrence Co, KY. 267. iii Mary MULLINS b. 1831, Lawrence Co, KY, m. 26-May-1850, in Carter Co, KY, Ruben C. BEAR. 268. iv Isham MULLINS b. ABT 1832, m. 7-Feb-1865, in Lawrence Co, KY, Anna MULLINS. 269. v Lear MULLINS also known as: Leer MULLINS b. 1835, m. James GRUBB. + 270. vi James MULLINS. 271. vii Paulina MULLINS b. 1840, KY.66. 272. viii Booker MULLINS b. 15-Feb-1843, Lawrence Co, KY, m. (1) Elizabeth REED, m. (2) Bethana FORTER. Booker died 13-Feb-1917, Bear Creek, Lawrence Co, KY, buried: 14-Feb-1917, Burgess Cemetery, Louisa Co, KY. 273. ix Marinda MULLINS b. 1847, KY,66 m. Millard HENSLEY. Marinda died 9-Feb-1917. 274. x Julia MULLINS b. 1849, KY.66. 103. Stephen Douglas Decatur MULLINS (30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 11 DEC 1779, Westmoreland Co, VA, ref: Belew/Staton, occupation: farmer & stock trader, m. (1) 22-Jan-1800, in Pendleton Co, KY, Mary (Polly) RIDDLE, b. Pendleton Co, KY, (daughter of George RIDDLE) ref: Wilson, d. ABT 1801, Pendleton Co, KY, m. (2) 8 APR 1802, in Falmouth, Pendleton Co, KY,19 Nancy THRASHER, b. 3-Sep-1787, Middleton, Frederick Co, MD, (daughter of John THRASHER and Elizabeth ANKROM) d. 3-Mar-1854, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, buried: Wilmington Cemetery, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY. Stephen died 26 JAN 1854, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY,70 buried: Morning View, Fiskburg Rd, Kenton Co, KY. Children by Nancy THRASHER: 275. i Elizabeth Pierson MULLINS b. 17-Mar-1803, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, m. 1-Mar-1827, in Pendleton Co, KY, Rolly HIGHTOWER, d. 1891. Elizabeth died 19-Jun-1890. 276. ii Reuben MULLINS b. 4-Nov-1804, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, d. 16-Dec-1804, KY. 277. iii Richard MULLINS b. 4-Jan-1806, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, d. 15-Jul-1834, KY. 278. iv Frances M. MULLINS b. 15-Jan-1808, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, m. (1) 2-Sep-1826, in Pendleton Co, KY, James KIDWELL, m. (2) 8-Jan-1863, in Pendleton Co, KY, William PARKER. Frances died 6-Oct-1864, Pendleton Co, KY. + 279. v Gabriel S. MULLINS b. 15-Mar-1810. + 280. vi Henry Harrison MULLINS b. 8-Oct-1812. 281. vii Stephen T. MULLINS b. 18-Jan-1815, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, ref: Staton, d. 11-Jul-1833. + 282. viii Eli MULLINS b. 18-Jan-1817. + 283. ix Enos K. MULLINS b. 28-Aug-1819. + 284. x William Henry MULLINS b. 21-Oct-1821. 285. xi Alexander Webb "Gabe" MULLINS b. 5-Dec-1822, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, occupation: minister, m. 17-Feb-1842, in Kenton Co, KY, Orinda LEWIS, b. 14-Jul-1823, Kenton Co, KY, (daughter of Daniel Cloud LEWIS and Jane) d. 7-Oct-1881, Kenton Co, KY, buried: Wilmington Cemetery, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY. Alexander died 13-Sep-1870, Kenton Co, KY, buried: Wilmington Cemetery, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY. 286. xii George H. MULLINS b. 31-Mar-1825, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, m. (1) 8-Oct-1846, in Kenton Co, KY, Nancy IRWIN, b. KY, (daughter of Andrew IRWIN) m. (2) 1-Aug-1854, Elizabeth Ann WHALEY, m. (3) 3-Oct-1894, Sarah Bush WHITE, b. 1849. 287. xiii Phillip B. MULLINS b. 29-Jun-1827, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, m. (1) 1857, in Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, Elizabeth RUSH, b. ABT 1827, KY, d. AFT 1857, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, m. (2) 1-Mar-1874, Malinda STOUGHTON. Phillip died 12-Jan-1912, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY. 288. xiv Joshua T. MULLINS b. 15-Nov-1829, KY, m. 1852, Jane KYLE. Joshua died 31-Aug-1858, Kenton Co, KY. 289. xv Nancy T. MULLINS b. 9-Oct-1832, KY, m. 6-Mar-1856, in KY, Lafayette JONES, b. 1825, KY, d. 17-Apr-1896, Shelbyville, Shelby Co, IN. Nancy died 1909, Shelbyville, Shelby Co, IN. 104. Fountain Mullins (30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 1781, Westmoreland Co, VA, m. 31-Jul-1810, in Pendleton Co., KY, Mary "Polly" Turner, b. 12-Aug-1794, Turner's Mountain, Albemarle Co., VA, (daughter of Reuben Turner and Nancy Jones) d. Sep 1875, Shelby Co., MO.75 Fountain died MAY 1846, Marion Co, MO.20 Children: 290. i Richard Mullins m. 16-Aug-1829, in Marion Co., MO,73 Elizabeth Strode. 291. ii Milton Mullins b. Pendleton Co., KY, m. 22-Mar-1844, in Ralls Co., MO,73 Charolette T. Arnott. Milton died 1848.73. 292. iii Nancy Mullins b. 17-Apr-1814, Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co, KY,73 m. 16-Sep-1836, in Marion Co., MO,73 William Henry Kidwell, b. 2-Mar-1808, Pendleton Co, KY, (son of William KIDWELL and Nancy Jane PARKER) d. 15-Apr-1875, Crooked Creek, Shelby Co, MO,73 buried: Oakridge Cemetery., Shelby Co., MO.73 Nancy died 15-Dec-1888, Crooked Creek, Shelby Co, MO.73. 293. iv Susannah Mullins b. 1819, Pendleton Co., KY,73 m. 3-Jan-1837,73 John R. Brownfield, buried: Oakridge Cemetery., Lentner, Shelby Co., MO. Susannah died 26-Feb-1894, Shelby Co., MO,73 buried: Oakridge Cemetery., Shelby Co., MO.73. 294. v Louisa A. Mullins b. 1826, Pendleton Co., KY,73 m. 15-Jun-1843,73 Richard Ducker, b. 1819, KY.73. + 295. vi Stephen Mullins b. 18-Dec-1826. 296. vii Martha Mullins b. 1831,73 m. 22-Mar-1849, in Marion Co., MO,73 Thomas Paschall. Martha buried: Old Kidwell Cemetery., Shelby Co., MO. 297. viii Mary Mullins b. 1833, Marion Co., MO,73 m. 23-Jan-1850,73 Thomas L. Fenner, b. 1825, PA.73. 298. ix Lucinda (Lucy) Mullins b. ABT 1836,73 m. 13-Nov-1828, in Marion Co., MO, Stephen Fee THRASHER, b. 23-Feb-1805, KY, (son of John THRASHER and Rachael FEE) d. 1879, Lewis Co., MO. Lucinda died BEF 1837, Lewis Co., MO. 105. Reuben MULLINS (30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 19-Apr-1783, VA, m. 14-Nov-1805, in Pendleton Co, KY,19 Elizabeth (Betsy) LOVE, b. 19-Apr-1783, d. 14-Jan-1849, Falmouth, Pendleton County, KY. Reuben died 14-Jan-1849, Falmouth, Pendleton County, KY, buried: Menzie Bottoms, Boston Station, KY. Children: 299. i Charles MULLINS. 300. ii Sarah MULLINS m. James N. KENNETT, b. 1816, (son of William Covington KENNETT) occupation: Kennett Hotel owner, d. 1870, Falmouth, Pendleton County, KY, buried: Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, Pendleton Co, KY. Sarah died 1870, Falmouth, Pendleton County, KY, buried: Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, Pendleton Co, KY. 301. iii William B. MULLINS b. 1819. 302. iv Eleanor MULLINS b. 1824, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 1845, C. A. WANDELOHR, b. 18-Jan-1820, Franklin Co, PA, (son of F. A. WANDELOHR) d. 1-Jan-1900. Eleanor died 1854, Pendleton Co, KY. 106. Richard MULLINS (30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 1785, Albemarle Co, VA, ref: Mildred Belew, occupation: surveyor/farmer, m. (1) 12-Jan-1809, in Pendleton Co, KY,19 Rebecca BERRY, b. 1-Jun-1789, KY, (daughter of Joel BERRY and Nancy Ann FEGAN) ref: Mildred Belew, d. 5-Feb-1852, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY, m. (2) 8-Nov-1852, in Independence, Kenton Co, KY, Mary Ingram SPENCER, m. (3) 18-May-1857,21 Mary Ellen KNIGHT, b. Pittsburgh, PA, occupation: teacher. Richard died 3-Jun-1868, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: 1868, Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY. Children by Rebecca BERRY: 303. i Anna B. MULLINS b. 1810, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 29-Oct-1829, in Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, Benjamin S. HENSLEY, b. 26-Jan-1809, VA, d. 13-Apr-1865, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY. Anna died 5-Mar-1878, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY. + 304. ii Gabriel Ballard Mullins b. 30-Oct-1811. 305. iii Rachael MULLINS b. 1814, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. in Pendleton Co, KY, Robert R. McNay. Rachael died 6-Nov-1834, buried: Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY. + 306. iv Joel B. MULLINS b. 1815. 307. v James K. MULLINS b. Jun 1818, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 6-Oct-1846, in Pendleton Co, KY, American Mary Anderson. James buried: Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY. + 308. vi Richard Dosier MULLINS b. 15-Jun-1821. 309. vii Stephen MULLINS b. 1823, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 21-Nov-1860, in Pendleton Co, KY, Tabitha Jane HARDIN. Stephen died 21-Nov-1860. 310. viii Benjamin Berry MULLINS b. 15-Mar-1826, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 26-Aug-1856, in Pendleton Co, KY, Sarah Ann DOUGHERTY. Benjamin died 23-Mar-1897, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, Pendleton Co, KY. 311. ix Matthew M. MULLINS b. 26-Aug-1827, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 27-Sep-1852, in Pendleton Co, KY, Anna McGILL. Matthew died 2-Apr-1903, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, Pendleton Co, KY. 312. x Mary Frances MULLINS b. 26-Jan-1830, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 8-Nov-1846, in Pendleton Co, KY, William Henry BULLOCK. Mary died 15-Feb-1913, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, Pendleton Co, KY. 313. xi Margaret E. MULLINS b. 1833, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 3-Jul-1856, in Pendleton Co, KY, Frederick PFANSTILL. Margaret died 1868, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY. 314. xii Reuben MULLINS b. 26-Feb-1836, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, d. 29-Jan-1841, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY. Children by Mary Ingram SPENCER:) 315. xiii Martha MULLINS b. 1854, m. 1871, Stephen G. MULLINS, b. Sep 1854, occupation: minister, d. 26-Jan-1871. 316. xiv Samuel MULLINS b. 1855, d. 1873. Children by Mary Ellen KNIGHT:) 317. xv Jalie T. MULLINS b. 24-Feb-1858, m. Frank BILLINGS. Jalie died 16-May-1944, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY. 318. xvi Emily Sloss MULLINS b. 1861, m. Thomas HOLDERNESS. Emily died 1935. 319. xvii Johnson Knight MULLINS b. 1864, m. Florence HOLMBERG. Johnson died 1906. 110. Patrick MULLINS (30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 24-Dec-1805, Madison Co, KY, ref: Dorothy Shaffett, occupation: farmer, m. 10-May-1828, in Campbell County, KY, Jane HUTCHINSON, b. 21-May-1812, Albemarle Co, VA, (daughter of Archibald HUTCHINSON and Catherine ZOUGE) ref: Dorothy Shaffett, d. 25-Jun-1894, Johnson County, IN. Patrick died 24-Mar-1875, Johnson County, IN. Children: 320. i Harriet MULLINS b. 1833, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 15-Sep-1851, William C. DAY, b. 10-Sep-1822, d. 7 Sep-1906, Johnson County, IN, buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Johnson County, IN. Harriet died 29-Jan-1903, Johnson County, IN, buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Johnson County, IN. 321. ii Archibald MULLINS b. 1837, Pendleton Co, KY, d. 16-Sep-1861, Glasgow, MO. 322. iii Mary Katherine MULLINS b. Nov 1840, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 10-Feb-1869, Ebenezar Thomas MOODY, b. Nov 1838/1840, Indiana, d. Sep 1919, Indiana. Mary died Oct 1921, Marion, Indiana. 323. iv Johile MULLINS b. 1841, Pendleton Co, KY. 324. v Anna MULLINS b. 1848, Pendleton Co, KY. 325. vi Sarah MULLINS b. 1849, Pendleton Co, KY, d. 11-Jul-1863. 326. vii John "Buck" L. MULLINS b. 1851, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 3-Sep-1873, Sarah TEAGUE. John died 1904, Yorktown, IN. 327. viii Franklin Pearce MULLINS b. 1853, Pendleton Co, KY, m. Emma McCOLLEY. 328. ix Nish MULLINS m. Frank KIRBY, d. Greenwood, IN. Nish died Greenwood, IN. 329. x Rachel MULLINS m. Mr. LEE. 116. John MULLINS (47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1800, Wilkes Co., NC, and Phoebe ?, b. CA. 1804, Kentucky, d. PRIOR 1880, Rockcastle Co., KY. John died PRIOR 1880, Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 330. i Sidney MULLINS b. CA. 1828, Kentucky.36. 331. ii Anna MULLINS b. CA. 1831, Kentucky.36. 332. iii Mary Adaline MULLINS b. CA. 1835, Kentucky.36. + 333. iv John G."Goodenough" MULLINS b. CA. 1838. 334. v Henry MULLINS b. CA. 1843, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. 335. vi Lucinda MULLINS b. CA. 1845, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1865, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Henry S. MULLINS, b. CA. 1846, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of William "Buck" MULLINS and Mary Elizabeth SUTTLES). 336. vii Zachariah T. MULLINS b. CA. 1848, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. 117. Welcome MULLINS (47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1803, Rockcastle Co., KY, occupation: Farmer, m. 14-Oct-1832, in Laurel, Co., KY, Lucinda MOORE, b. 14-Oct-1813, Laurel Co., KY,38 (daughter of Moses MOORE and Nellie MOORE) d. 5-May-1879, KY.38 Welcome died 1-Nov-1879, Madison Co., KY. Children: 337. i Larkin MULLINS b. 31-Jul-1833, KY,38 occupation: Farmer, m. 6-Mar-1856,38 Mary Frances JOHNSON, b. 23-Jul-1836.38 Larkin died CA. 1879, KY.88. + 338. ii Uriah MULLINS b. 4-Dec-1834. 339. iii Wesley MULLINS b. CA. 1837, Laurel Co., KY,38 m. 24-Nov-1859, in Madison Co., KY,38 Mary J. HART, b. CA. 1845, Kentucky.86. + 340. iv John MULLINS b. MAR-1839. 341. v Nellie MULLINS b. 11-Jun-1842, KY,38 m. 4-Jun-1860,38 Enos DAVIS, b. 13-Nov-1818, Rockcastle Co., KY,38 d. 7-May-1892, McLean Co., IL.38 Nellie died 18-Apr-1923, McLean Co., IL.38. 342. vi Mary Helen MULLINS b. 15-Sep-1844, Laurel , KY,38 m. 24-Nov-1870, in Madison, KY,47 James Watson KINDRED, b. 13-Feb-1847, Madison Co., KY,38 d. 28-Aug-1933, Atlanta, Logan Co., IL.38 Mary died 26-Jun-1902, Atlanta, Logan Co., IL.38. 343. vii William Champ MULLINS b. CA. 1845, KY. 344. viii Eliza Ann MULLINS b. 14-Feb-1848, Laurel, KY,38 and John F. CENTERS, b. 1847,38 d. 1907, Atlanta, Logan Co., IL.38 Eliza died 2-Mar-1933, Mt.Pulaski, Logan, IL.38. 345. ix Martha Jane MULLINS b. 29-Jan-1849, Laurel Co., KY,38 m. 23-Nov-1871, in Paintlick, Garrard, KY, Thomas Eldrige OGG, b. 3-Nov-1842, Madison, KY,38 d. 26-Dec-1908, Atlanta, Logan Co., IL.38 Martha died 23-Sep-1919, Pontiac, Livingston, IL.38. + 346. x James Harvey MULLINS b. 22-Jul-1853. + 347. xi Tiberius MULLINS b. JUL-1857. 119. Lorenzo Dowell "Dowe" MULLINS (47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1805, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 m. CA. 1830, in Rockcastle Co., KY, America ABNEY, b. CA. 1813, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 (daughter of William ABNEY and Judith/Julia GRAVES). Lorenzo died 6-Mar-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: + 348. i Terry MULLINS b. JUL-1830. 349. ii Julia Ann MULLINS b. CA. 1833, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 m. 22-Mar-1853, in Rockcastle Co., KY,39 Brightberry Gentry CHASTEEN, b. 11-Jan-1819, Madison Co., KY, (son of Johnson CHASTEEN and Elizabeth HARDIN) d. 17-Aug-1884, Rockcastle Co., KY,90 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Julia died CA. 1863, Rockcastle Co., KY. + 350. iii William Dowell MULLINS b. 26-Jun-1838. + 351. iv James Walker "Walk" MULLINS b. JUN-1842. 352. v Amanda Jane MULLINS b. CA. 1844, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 m. 26-Aug-1873, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Michael M. JENNINGS, b. CA. 1834, Jeffersonville, IN,85 d. Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Flatrock Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Amanda died Rockcastle Co., KY,92 buried: Flatrock Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. + 353. vi Lorenzo Dowell MULLINS b. MAY-1845. + 354. vii Henry K. MULLINS b. 12-Jan-1847. + 355. viii Jonathan B. Taylor MULLINS b. MAR-1849. + 356. ix Bright G. MULLINS b. 12-Jan-1855. 120. William "Buck" MULLINS (47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1813, Rockcastle Co., KY,85 m. 20-Feb-1837, in Laurel Co., KY,31 divorced, Mary Elizabeth SUTTLES, b. CA. 1817, Kentucky.85 Children: 357. i Nancy Jane MULLINS b. CA. 1841, Rockcastle Co., KY,86 m. 25-Feb-1859, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, John H. ADAMS, b. CA. 1838, Rockcastle Co., KY.86. 358. ii Jalia MULLINS b. 1844, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1866, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Granville ADAMS, b. 1841, Rockcastle Co., KY, d. 1892, Rockcastle Co., KY,95 buried: Adams/Bucklick Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Jalia died 15-Nov-1917, Rockcastle Co., KY,95 buried: Adams/Bucklick Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. + 359. iii Henry S. MULLINS b. CA. 1846. 360. iv Willis MULLINS b. CA. 1848, Rockcastle Co., KY.86. 361. v John MULLINS b. CA. 1850, Indiana.86. 362. vi Mary J. MULLINS b. 6-Jul-1853, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 363. vii Richard MULLINS b. 15-Sep-1855, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 364. viii Lucinda MULLINS b. CA. 1857, Rockcastle Co., KY.86. 365. ix Sarah MULLINS b. CA. 1859, Rockcastle Co., KY.86. + 366. x Lorenzo Dowell MULLINS b. CA. 1861. 367. xi Abraham Lincoln MULLINS b. CA. 1863, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 121. Ballenger MULLINS (47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 10-Oct-1816, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 23-Mar-1843, in Laurel Co., KY,31 divorced, Mary J. METCALF, b. 6-Jun-1822, Rockcastle Co., KY,96 d. 22-Oct-1890, Rockcastle Co., KY,96 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Ballenger died 19-Aug-1891, Rockcastle Co., KY,96 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: + 368. i Henry James "Tink" MULLINS b. 7-May-1844. 369. ii Granville G. MULLINS b. CA. 1846, Laurel Co., KY.86. + 370. iii William G. MULLINS b. 7-May-1847. 371. iv N. C. MULLINS b. CA. 1849, Laurel Co., KY, d. PRIOR TO 1860. 372. v John MULLINS b. CA. 1852, Laurel Co., KY.86. + 373. vi Terry D. MULLINS b. NOV-1853. 374. vii Mary Ann MULLINS b. DEC-1858, Laurel Co., KY,49 m. 5-Apr-1883, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Gerome ADAMS, b. JUL-1862, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (son of William Smith ADAMS and Sarah Ann CAPPS). 375. viii Sarah Frances MULLINS b. 12-Apr-1859, Laurel Co., KY, m. 5-Dec-1876, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Cassius Marcellus Clay CUMMINS, b. 3-Apr-1858, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of James CUMMINS and Catherine SOWDER) d. 26-Mar-1942, Bell Co., KY.98 Sarah died 3-Feb-1925, Corbin, Whitley Co., KY,98 buried: Pine Hill Cemetery., Corbin, Knox Co., KY.98. + 376. ix Reuben D. MULLINS b. MAY-1862. 126. Henry R. MULLINS (47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 14-Feb-1825, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 20-Jul-1852, in Laurel Co., KY,31 divorced, Sarah "Sallie" BLACK, b. 24-Apr-1834, Laurel Co., KY,101 d. 19-Jun-1919, Stephens Co., OK.101 Henry died 24-Sep-1878, Grayson Co., TX,101 buried: Hall Cemetery.,Grayson Co., TX. Children: 377. i Louisa Ann MULLINS b. 25-Mar-1854, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 30-Mar-1870, in Rockcastle Co., KY,101 Henry ABNEY, b. 17-Mar-1844, Rockcastle Co., KY,101 (son of Elijah ABNEY and Lucinda America MULLINS) d. 7-Feb-1925, Coalgate, OK.101 Louisa died 17-Dec-1878, Palo Pinto Co., TX.101. 378. ii Mary Jane MULLINS b. 25-Sep-1855, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 m. CA. 1870, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Charles Anderson "Biggie" MULLINS, b. 20-Mar-1851, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of Calloway MULLINS and Mary A. "Polly" MULLINS) occupation: Farmer, d. 22-Sep-1925, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 23-Jan-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 buried: Calloway Mullins Cemetery. Rockcastle Co. KY. + 379. iii Larkin Ballenger "Tucker " MULLINS b. 23-Sep-1857. 380. iv Matilda Frances MULLINS b. 12-May-1859, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 3-Jul-1875, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Jonathan B. Taylor MULLINS, b. MAR-1849, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 (son of Lorenzo Dowell "Dowe" MULLINS and America ABNEY). Matilda died 8-Dec-1889, Rockcastle Co., KY,104 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. + 381. v Daniel Boone MULLINS b. 9-Apr-1861. 382. vi Martha Alice MULLINS b. 9-Apr-1861, Rockcastle Co., KY,26 ref: Twin, and Garelter BODDIN. + 383. vii John William "Bill" MULLINS b. 25-Dec-1862. + 384. viii Albert Sherman MULLINS b. 9-Apr-1865. 385. ix Lou Ellen MULLINS b. 6-Apr-1867, Washington, IN,101 m. 20-Aug-1882,101 Thomas J. LEGATE, b. 26-Nov-1855, Johnson Co., IL,101 (son of John Tarpley Reed LEGATE and Isabella Jennings REEVES) d. 10-Dec-1943, Grayson Co., TX.101 Lou died 7-Jan-1919, Grayson Co., TX.101. 386. x Margaret Emily MULLINS b. 17-Oct-1870, Rockcastle Co., KY,101 and F. Marion IVEY, b. CA. 1868. Margaret died 1944.101. + 387. xi Henry Ward Beecher MULLINS b. 6-Sep-1874. 388. xii Gilvey B. MULLINS b. 14-Feb-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY,26 d. 1879, Grayson Co., TX.101. 128. Wesley MULLINS (48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1803, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 1-Nov-1832, in Laurel Co., KY,31 divorced, Orlena MOORE, b. CA. 1815, Laurel Co., KY, (daughter of Moses MOORE and Nellie MOORE). Children: + 389. i Henry King MULLINS b. 8-Feb-1834. 390. ii Moses J. MULLINS b. CA. 1836, Laurel Co., KY, and Eliza PINKSTON. Moses died 21-Jul-1899, Laurel Co., KY.106. 391. iii Welcome MULLINS b. CA. 1838, Laurel Co., KY. 392. iv Martha MULLINS b. CA. 1841, Laurel Co., KY. + 393. v John Wesley MULLINS b. CA. 1842. 394. vi Amanda J. MULLINS b. CA. 1844, Laurel Co., KY. 395. vii Mary Ann MULLINS b. CA. 1846, Laurel Co., KY. 396. viii Eleanor MULLINS b. CA. 1848, Laurel Co., KY. 397. ix Jackson J. MULLINS b. CA. 1850, Laurel Co., KY. 398. x Winfield Scott MULLINS b. 15-Oct-1852, Laurel Co., KY,38 d. CA. 1875, Laurel Co., KY.38. 399. xi Linda MULLINS b. CA. 1855, Laurel Co., KY. 400. xii Mary Catherine MULLINS b. CA. 1858, Laurel Co., KY.108. 129. Alfred MULLINS (48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 3-Feb-1807, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 occupation: Farmer, m. (1) CA. 1828, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Unknown ? MULLINS, m. (2) 24-May-1853, in Madison Co., KY,47 divorced, Nancy AMPBELL, b. 22-Jun-1818, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 (daughter of Audley CAMPBELL and Hannah MCSWAIN). Alfred died AFTER 1880, Rockcastle Co.,KY.85 Children by Unknown ? MULLINS: 401. i Eliza Ann MULLINS b. 20-Jan-1830, Rockcastle Co., KY, occupation: Housewife, m. 25-Nov-1852, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, John M. OWENS, b. 10-Nov-1828, Rockcastle Co., KY,109 (son of Allen OWEN and Mary "Polly" KILBOURN) occupation: Farmer, d. 2-Sep-1885, Pine Hill, Rockcastle Co., KY,109 buried: Pine Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Eliza died 10-Sep-1883, Pine Hill, Rockcastle Co., KY,109 buried: Pine Hill, Rockcastle Co., KY. 402. ii Mary MULLINS b. CA. 1834, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 m. 3-Oct-1855, in Rockcastle Co., KY,39 divorced, James P. POTEET, b. CA. 1830, Kentucky.40. 403. iii Anderson MULLINS b. CA. 1838, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. Children by Nancy CAMPBELL: 404. iv Emily J. MULLINS b. 8-Aug-1854, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 405. v Campbell A. MULLINS b. CA. 1856, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 occupation: Farmer. 406. vi Hannah Frances "Fannie" MULLINS b. 16-Nov-1857, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 occupation: Teacher, m. 11-Jun-1881, in Rockcastle Co., KY, George Hill CALLOWAY, b. 7-Nov-1861, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of William J. CALLOWAY and Elizabeth MARSEE). Hannah died 30-Dec-1930, Blue Ridge, Collins Co., TX.112. 407. vii Lucy King MULLINS b. 15-Dec-1858, Rockcastle Co., KY, occupation: Teacher. 130. Jackson MULLINS (48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1817, Rockcastle Co., KY,86 m. 27-Jan-1846, in Madison Co., KY,47 Sarah Margaret CAMPBELL, b. 23-Sep-1816, Madison Co., KY, (daughter of Audley CAMPBELL and Hannah MCSWAIN) d. 20-May-1858, Madison Co., KY,113 buried: Campbell Cemetery., Madison Co., KY. Children: + 408. i William H. MULLINS b. CA. 1847. 409. ii Nancy Jane MULLINS b. 26-May-1848, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1867, Marshall OWENS, b. 19-Nov-1847, Rockcastle Co., KY,114 (son of William L. OWENS and Wilmoth LOFTON) occupation: Hotel Manager, d. 24-Dec-1918, Rockcastle Co., KY,114 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Nancy died 7-Sep-1935, Rockcastle Co., KY,114 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 410. iii Mary MULLINS b. APRIL-1850, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. 411. iv Martha MULLINS b. 18-Aug-1854, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 412. v John Champ MULLINS b. CA. 1855, Rockcastle Co., KY. + 413. vi James Frederick MULLINS b. OCT-1856. 132. Champ MULLINS (48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 14-Feb-1824, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1863, Mary A. MARTIN, b. 15-Mar-1842, Rockcastle Co., KY,115 (daughter of Milton MARTIN and Nancy JACKSON) d. 1-Jun-1925, Rockcastle Co., KY,115 buried: Champ Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Champ died 6-Jan-1898, Rockcastle Co., KY,115 buried: Champ Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 414. i Lucy Jane MULLINS b. AUG-1865, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 19-Apr-1883, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Charles Anderson "Biggie" MULLINS, b. 20-Mar-1851, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 (son of Calloway MULLINS and Mary A. "Polly" MULLINS) occupation: Farmer, d. 22-Sep-1925, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Lucy died Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 415. ii Emily J. MULLINS b. 8-APRIL 1867, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1884, in Rockcastle Co., KY, John C. MULLINS, b. 14-Oct-1865, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 (son of William Mordecai "Mod" MULLINS and Nancy GRIFFIN) occupation: Revenue Officer, d. 25-Dec-1908, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Emily died 10-Jan-1966, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 416. iii Martha Ellen MULLINS b. 17-Feb-1869, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 5-Jan-1887, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Richard Franklin MULLINS, b. 30-Jan-1868, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of Gardner Green MULLINS and Mary Jane CHESNUT) d. 1899, Rockcastle Co., KY, 121 buried: Sadie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. Martha died 22-Feb-1930, Rockcastle Co., KY,119 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 417. iv Mary Alice MULLINS b. 2-Feb-1872, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 30-Oct-1887, in Rockcastle Co., KY, William M. BARNETT, b. 22-Sep-1862, Laurel Co., KY,122 (son of William L. BARNETT and Elizabeth "Betty" MULLINS) d. 12-Nov-1930, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 8-Jun-1958, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. + 418. v William Spencer MULLINS b. MAR-1875. + 419. vi Campbell MULLINS b. 12-Mar-1877. 420. vii Fannie MULLINS b. MAR 1882, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 30-Oct-1900, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Benjamin METCALF, b. APR-1881, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (son of Howard Boone METCALF and Almeda Jane BRUMMETT). 421. viii Walter MULLINS b. 29-Dec-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY,119 d. 24-Mar-1965, Rockcastle Co., KY,119 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 137. Morgan MULLINS (49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1800, Wilkes Co., NC, m. 12-Oct-1818, in Clay Co., KY, Lucy VENCY. Children: 422. i Unknown Son MULLINS. 139. Mordecai MULLINS (49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1806, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1826, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Margaret "Mary" Catherine CABLE, b. CA. 1806, North Carolina, 36 (daughter of Anthony (Anton Goebel) CABLE and Mary MORETZ) d. 16-Nov-1854, Rockcastle Co., KY.39 Mordecai died AFTER 1870, Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 423. i Elizabeth "Betty" MULLINS b. 21-Jan-1827, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 29-Sep-1849, in Kentucky, William L. BARNETT, b. 5-Jun-1826, Madison Co., KY,128 (son of Alexander M. BARNETT and Susannah HEATHERLY) d. 22-Nov-1916, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Elizabeth died 22-Nov-1907, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 424. ii Martha "Patsy" MULLINS b. CA. 1829, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. 425. iii Henry MULLINS b. CA. 1831, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. 426. iv John MULLINS b. CA. 1833, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. 427. v Margaret "Peggy" MULLINS b. CA. 1839, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 m. 16-Jan-1861, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, James M. ROBERTS, b. CA. 1838, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 (son of Daniel ROBERTS and Emily OWENS) occupation: Farmer, d. 1903, Ozark Co., MO, buried: Baptist Hill Cemetery., Ozark Co., MO. Margaret died 5-Mar-1873, Rockcastle Co., KY,114 buried: Provident Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. + 428. vi Elisha MULLINS b. MAY-1841. + 429. vii Marshall MULLINS b. FEB-1842. 430. viii Susan Ann MULLINS b. JAN-1844, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 9-Apr-1862, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, John G. MULLINS, b. CA. 1839, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 (son of Calloway MULLINS and Mary A. "Polly" MULLINS) occupation: Farmer, d. PRIOR 1900, Rockcastle Co., KY. + 431. ix Calloway MULLINS b. DEC-1845. 432. x Julia Ann MULLINS b. CA. 1847, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. 140. Calloway MULLINS (49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 30-Aug-1809, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 occupation: Farmer, m. (1) CA.1828, Mary "Polly" SPIVEY, b. CA. 1810, Kentucky, d. PRIOR 1836, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) 10-Oct-1836, in Laurel Co., KY,31 divorced, Mary A. "Polly" MULLINS, b. 20-Mar-1818, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 (daughter of Terry MULLINS and Lucy BALLENGER) d. 12-Sep-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 buried: Calloway Mullins Cemetery. Rockcastle Co. KY. Calloway died 15-Sep-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 buried: Calloway Mullins Cemetery. Rockcastle Co. KY. Children by Mary "Polly" SPIVEY: 433. i Angeline MULLINS b. 23-Sep-1830, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1847, Ashley "Ash" OWENS, b. 15-Jan-1819, Rockcastle Co., KY,135 (son of Allen OWEN and Mary "Polly" KILBOURN) occupation: Jailor, Merchant, Judge, d. 9-Nov-1908, Rockcastle Co., KY,135 buried: Owens Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Angeline died 20-Jan-1915, Rockcastle Co., KY,135 buried: Ashley Owens Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Mary A. "Polly" MULLINS:) + 434. ii John G. MULLINS b. CA. 1839. + 435. iii James Henry MULLINS b. CA. 1841. + 436. iv Gardner Green MULLINS b. CA. 1843. 437. v Mary Frances MULLINS b. 6-Jan-1846, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 m. CA. 1864, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Bluford H. CUMMINS, b. 3-Dec-1845, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of James CUMMINS and Catherine SOWDER) d. 21-Oct-1902, Rockcastle Co., KY,136 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 11-Oct-1924, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 buried: Belle Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. + 438. vi William Mordecai "Mod" MULLINS b. MAY-1847. 439. vii Daniel J. MULLINS b. CA. 1848, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 and Martha Ellen "Patsy" BARNETT, b. 27-Aug-1850, Rockcastle Co., KY,129 (daughter of William L. BARNETT and Elizabeth "Betty" MULLINS) d. 4-Nov-1933, Jackson Co., KY.129. 440. viii Emily MULLINS b. 8-Feb-1850, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 and William G. MULLINS, b. 7-May-1847, Laurel Co., KY,128 (son of Ballenger MULLINS and Mary J. METCALF) d. 12-May-1901, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Emily died 23-Mar-1905, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. + 441. ix Charles Anderson "Biggie" MULLINS b. 20-Mar-1851. 442. x Thomas Ballard MULLINS b. 22-Sep-1853, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 d. 7-Feb-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 443. xi Margaret J. MULLINS b. 15-Apr-1862, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 m. 13-Mar-1881, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Wilson BAKER, b. 25-May-1848, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 d. 24-Dec-1937, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Margaret died 13-Jul-1933, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 141. William L. MULLINS (49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1813, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 m. CA. 1830, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Susan BROWN, b. CA. 1813, Rockcastle Co., KY.36 William died 24-Jun-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY.39 Children: 444. i Emily MULLINS b. NOV-1831, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. CA. 1856, William DAUGHERTY, b. CA. 1831, Virginia.40. + 445. ii Champ MULLINS b. 25-Dec-1835. 446. iii William B. MULLINS b. CA. 1838, Rockcastle Co., KY.36. 447. iv Mary L. MULLINS b. CA. 1840, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 m. 9-Dec-1856, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Jones A. FRENCH, b. 11-Aug-1827, Kentucky, (son of William FRENCH and Charity LAWRENCE) d. 21-Apr-1904, Rockcastle Co., KY,139 buried: French Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 5-Dec-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Jepp Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. + 448. v Jeptha Joseph MULLINS b. NOV-1843. 144. Marshall F. MULLINS (49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1824, Rockcastle Co., KY,86 m. 1858, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Susan M. OWENS, b. CA. 1832, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of Alfred OWEN and Rebecca "Becky" MULLINS). Children: + 449. i Perry Morgan MULLINS b. 17-Aug-1858. + 450. ii Henry M. MULLINS b. MAR-1860. 451. iii James M. MULLINS b. CA. 1861, Rockcastle Co., KY.40. 452. iv John F. W. MULLINS b. CA.1864, Rockcastle Co., KY.40. 453. v Lucy MULLINS b. CA. 1866, Rockcastle Co., KY.40. 454. vi Sarah MULLINS b. CA. 1869, Rockcastle Co., KY.40. 145. Jackson R. MULLINS (50.Gardner3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 15-Feb-1815, Rockcastle Co., KY, occupation: Farmer, m. 20-Feb-1847, in Pulaski Co., KY, divorced, Rebecca SUTTON, b. 2-Aug-1822, Rockcastle Co., KY,142 d. 5-Jun-1891, Rockcastle Co., KY,142 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Jackson died 16-May-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,142 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: + 455. i Josiah Joplin MULLINS b. 5-Dec-1848. 456. ii Sarah E. MULLINS b. 3-Jan-1852, Rockcastle Co., KY,142 d. 18-Jul-1855, Rockcastle Co., KY,142 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 457. iii Champ MULLINS b. CA. 1853, Rockcastle Co., KY. 458. iv Micajah MULLINS b. 23-Oct-1857, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 m. 25-Jun-1881, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Elizabeth JONES, b. CA. 1861, Rockcastle Co., KY.40. Fifth Generation 147. William "Pound Bill" Mullins (54.James4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1810, VA, m. 12-Mar-1832, in Pike Co, KY, Elizabeth Culpepper Justice, b. 1811, (daughter of John Justice and Elizabeth Young). Children: 459. i William "Red Bill" Mullins m. Eliza Hill, (daughter of John Mullins). 460. ii Nancy Mullins. 461. iii Mac "Dock" Mullins. 462. iv Ephriam "Eph" Mullins and Eliza Puckett, (daughter of Drewry Puckett and Lydia Colley). 463. v Solomon L. Mullins. 464. vi Annie Mullins. 465. vii Thomas "Tom" Mullins b. ABT 1840. 148. Solomon "Pound Sol" MULLINS (54.James4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1813, VA, m. Piety JUSTICE, b. ABT 1815, (daughter of John Justice and Elizabeth Young). Solomon died 24-Nov-1914. Children: 466. i John MULLINS b. ABT 1840. 467. ii Richard MULLINS. 468. iii Jacob MULLINS b. ABT 1842. 469. iv Nancy MULLINS b. ABT 1847. 470. v Didema MULLINS b. ABT 1849, m. Unknown DEEL. 471. vi Preston MULLINS b. 1856, m. Vina MULLINS, b. 6-May-1861, (daughter of John M. MULLINS and Thursey WALLIS) d. 7-Jun-1961. Preston died 24-Nov-1914. 472. vii Minerva Mullins b. 1855/1857, m. Isaac MULLINS, b. 6-Mar-1844, (son of Solomon MULLINS and Elizabeth HALL). 473. viii Jack MULLINS b. 7-Jan-1868, m. Mary BARTLEY. 152. John M. MULLINS (54.James4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1828/1834, m. Thursey WALLIS, (daughter of William R. WALLIS). John died 1913. Children: 474. i Vina MULLINS b. 6-May-1861, m. Preston MULLINS, b. 1856, (son of Solomon "Pound Sol" MULLINS and Piety JUSTICE) d. 24-Nov-1914. Vina died 7-Jun-1961. 475. ii Didema MULLINS. 476. iii Solomon Mullins also known as: King Solomon. 477. iv Stephen Burbridge MULLINS. 478. v Ira MULLINS. 153. Elijah "Eli" MULLINS (56.Solomon4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 3-Dec-1804, Pike Co, KY, and Elizabeth Bryant ROSE, and 3-Dec-1824, in Pike Co, KY, Elizabeth "Betty" SHORT, b. 1806/1808, Russell Co, VA. Elijah died ABT 1914. Children by Elizabeth "Betty" SHORT: 479. i Wesley Mullins b. 1825, d. 9-Nov-1864. 480. ii Simpson Mullins b. 1829, and Mahala REED. 481. iii James S. MULLINS b. 1827-1830, Russell Co, VA, and Pricy Judy or Juda Bolling, b. CA 1832, Russell Co, VA, (daughter of See Bolling Pedigree UNKNOWN and See Carr Pedigree UNKNOWN) d. 25-Jul-1890, Wise Co, VA. 482. iv Sarah "Sallie" MULLINS b. ABT 1831, and Moses WORKMAN. 483. v Cynthia Mullins b. 1833, and Henry POTTER, b. ABT 1833. 484. vi Spencer Mullins b. 1835, and Sarah ARTRIP, b. ABT 1835. 485. vii Jane MULLINS b. 12-Jul-1857. 154. Peter MULLINS (56.Solomon4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1804-1806, Pike Co, KY, and in Pike Co, KY, Virginia "Jennie" Jane MULLINS, b. 1812-1816, Pike Co, KY, (daughter of John Wesley MULLINS and Olive "Ollie" COX) d. 1860-1874, Logan Co, WV, and 14-Jan-1874, Elizabeth BRYANT, b. ABT 1839. Peter died BEF 1889, Logan Co, WV. Children by Virginia "Jennie" Jane MULLINS: 486. i Unknown MULLINS b. ABT 1829. 487. ii Pricey MULLINS b. ABT 1832, and Mathias ELKINS, b. ABT 1828. 488. iii Van Buren MULLINS b. ABT 1838. 489. iv Almedia MULLINS b. ABT 1839, and Robert MULLINS, b. 1-Jan-1831, (son of Alexander "Alex" Mullins and Margaret "Peggy" Fleming) d. ABT 1900. 490. v John MULLINS b. ABT 1839, and Jane UNKNOWN. 491. vi Olive MULLINS b. ABT 1841, and William JONES, b. ABT 1830. 492. vii James B. MULLINS b. ABT 1842, and Lucinda UNKNOWN. 493. viii Andrew J. MULLINS b. ABT 1843, and Chloe GORE. 494. ix Weddington MULLINS b. ABT 1844. 495. x Solomon MULLINS b. ABT 1846. 496. xi Barnett C. MULLINS b. ABT 1848. 497. xii Mahulda MULLINS and Barnett CARTER. 498. xiii Sarah MULLINS and Cahill McCLOUD. 155. Alexander "Alex" Mullins (56.Solomon4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 4-Oct-1810, Burke Co, NC, m. 15-Apr-1827, in Pike Co, KY, Margaret "Peggy" Fleming, b. Dec 1812, Powell's Valley, Lee Co, Virginia, (daughter of Robert FLEMING and Elizabeth "Betty" STAMBAUGH) d. 1905, Beefhide, Shelby Creek, Pike Co, KY, buried: Elswick Branch, Shelby Creek, Pike Co, KY. Alexander died 1896, Beefhide, Shelby Creek, Pike Co., KY, buried: Elswick Branch, Shelby Creek, Pike Co, KY. Children: 499. i Solomon MULLINS b. 1829/1830, Pike Co, KY, and 27-Feb-1848, in Pike Co, KY, Nancy Matilda WILCOX, b. ABT 1830, d. ABT 1881. 500. ii Robert MULLINS b. 1-Jan-1831, and Almedia MULLINS, b. ABT 1839, (daughter of Peter MULLINS and Virginia "Jennie" Jane MULLINS). Robert died ABT 1900. 501. iii Nelson Mullins b. FEB 1832, and Mathilda ELSWICK, b. ABT 1837, d. AFT 1900. Nelson died AFT 1900. 502. iv Spencer Mullins b. JUL 1834, and Elizabeth JOHNSON, b. 1837, d. 25-May-1891. Spencer died 27-Mar-1906. 503. v John Henry MULLINS m. (1) Lovina Deannah FLEMING, (daughter of William "Whiskey Bill" FLEMING and Elizabeth "Letta" MULLINS) m. (2) Nancy Ann ADKINS. 504. vi Alexander P. "Pink" MULLINS. 505. vii Thomas Jefferson MULLINS. 506. viii Melvenia Louisa MULLINS. 507. ix William MULLINS. 508. x Sarah "Sally" MULLINS b. 4-Oct-1846, Shelby Creek, Pike Co, KY, m. Hogan HAMILTON. 509. xi Matilda "Mat" MULLINS. 510. xii Louisa "Dicy" MULLINS. 511. xiii Margaret MULLINS. 163. David MULLINS (57.John4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 6-Apr-1810, NC, m. Rutha BUCHANAN, b. 9-Oct-1816, NC. David died 29-Jun-1888. Children: 512. i Virginia "Jennie" MULLINS also known as: Jane MULLINS b. 1834, Russell Co, VA, m. James M. SMITH, occupation: Elder. 513. ii William MULLINS b. 20-May-1835, m. 4-Jan-1855, Cynthia Matilda SMITH. William died 3-May-1910. 514. iii John W. SMITH b. 1838, m. Emeline HOPSON. 515. iv James MULLINS b. 1841, m. Mary RATLIFF. 516. v David K. MULLINS b. Jun 1842, VA, m. Nancy Jane REED. 517. vi Rutha MULLINS b. 1846, m. Unknown RATLIFF. 518. vii Elizabeth MULLINS b. 1847. 519. viii Hannah MULLINS b. 1849. 520. ix Lilburn MULLINS b. 13-Sep-1856, m. Jane FULLER. 521. x Emily MULLINS b. 1862, m. William PEEKS. 522. xi Timothy MULLINS m. Unknown TURNER. 523. xii Noah MULLINS m. Polly RASNICK. 168. Isaac MULLINS (57.John4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 12-Apr-1817, occupation: Sr., and ABT 1840, in Clintwood, Russell Co, VA, Elizabeth "Betsy" Mullins, b. 12-Apr-1818, (daughter of Ambrose MULLINS and Nancy MULLINS) d. 4-Nov-1895. Isaac died 18-Oct-1866. Children: 524. i Nancy Mullins b. 29-Aug-1840/41, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA, d. 19-Feb-1926, buried: Isaac Mullins Family Cemetery. 525. ii Isaac "Black Ike" MULLINS b. 1-Jan-1849, occupation: Jr. 526. iii Virginia "Jennie" MULLINS b. 5-Sep-1853, m. Weddington VANOVER, d. Apr 1886. 169. Solomon MULLINS (57.John4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 6-Apr-1818, m. ABT 1838, Elizabeth HALL, b. 20-Jun-1820, (daughter of Alex Hall and Polly Shepherd) d. Powells Valley, Lee Co., VA. Solomon died 11-Aug-1886. Children: 527. i John A. MULLINS b. Apr 1838, m. Eleanor "Elender" MULLINS, b. ABT 1847, (daughter of James Harmon MULLINS and Dicey KEEL) d. 1913. John died 29-Dec-1883. 528. ii Solomon Mullins b. 19 Apr 1842, Clintwood, Russell Co, VA, m. 20-May-1866, Amanda Jane REEDY, (daughter of Peter REEDY and Nancy ADAMS). Solomon died AFT 1932. 529. iii Virginia Mullins. 530. iv Isaac MULLINS b. 6-Mar-1844, m. (1) Martha Gibson, b. ABT 1844, m. (2) Minerva Mullins, b. 1855/1857, (daughter of Solomon "Pound Sol" MULLINS and Piety JUSTICE). 531. v Mary Mullins. 532. vi Isabel "Ibbe" Mullins. 533. vii Sarah "Sally" Mullins. 534. viii Elizabeth Mullins. 535. ix Zachary Mullins. 536. x Margaret Mullins. 537. xi Martha Mullins. 538. xii Nancy Mullins b. 1861, and Marion Ramsey. 539. xiii Oma Wise Mullins. 540. xiv Madison Mullins. 541. xv Edmund Mullins. 174. James Harmon MULLINS (57.John4, 14.John3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1826/1829, m. 14-Nov-1846, Dicey KEEL, (daughter of Hardin KEEL and Susan TOOTLE). James died 4-Mar-1860. Children: 542. i Eleanor "Elender" MULLINS b. ABT 1847, m. John A. MULLINS, b. Apr 1838, (son of Solomon MULLINS and Elizabeth HALL) d. 29-Dec-1883. Eleanor died 1913. 543. ii James Harmon MULLINS. 544. iii Emanuel M. MULLINS. 545. iv Ollie MULLINS. 546. v Jane MULLINS. 547. vi Andrew "Andy" Jackson MULLINS. 548. vii Wilburn MULLINS. 184. John Mullins (66.Joshua4, 15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 26-Dec-1834, Breathitt Co, KY, m. 1849-1882, in Letcher Co, KY,12 Celia Maggard, b. ABT 1832.12 John died 23-Oct-1918, River Caney, Breathitt Co, KY, buried: Mullins-Watts Cemetery, River Caney, KY. Children: 549. i Josh Mullins. 550. ii Jane Mullins. 551. iii Wilson MULLINS and BOGGS. 185. Joseph M. Mullins (66.Joshua4, 15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 19-Jun-1834, Letcher Co, KY,12 m. (1) 1851-1884, Mahala SHEPHERD, m. (2) 1851-1884, Mazie Parsons, also known as: Mazy PARSONS and Rachel Roberts, and Mrs. Jim Church. Joseph died 29-Jul-1929. Children by Mahala SHEPHERD: 552. i Joshua M. MULLINS. 186. Solomon Mullins (66.Joshua4, 15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1838,12 and Rachel Maggard, b. 1844.12 Solomon died 1839-1928. Children: 553. i John Mullins. 193. James Henderson MULLINS (66.Joshua4, 15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 12-Sep-1853, Oven Fork, Letcher Co, KY,12 m. 1870-1871, Lucinda BOWLING, also known as: Lucinda BOLLING b. 23-Mar-1854, Flat Gap, Wise Co, VA,12 d. 19-Jan-1941. James died 1912.12 Children: 554. i Mary Jane Mullins b. 31-Mar-1872,12 and Benjamin Caudill, b. 1871,12 d. 1937.12 Mary died 1955.12. 555. ii Henry I Mullins b. 1874,12 and Mattie Williams, b. 1877,12 d. 1963.12 Henry died 1951.12. 556. iii Louisa V Mullins b. 1875,12 and Morgan Bolling, b. 1874,12 d. 1964.12 Louisa died 1965.12. 557. iv Margaret Eva Mullins b. 1877,12 and William Webb. Margaret died 1949.12. 558. v Joshua M Mullins b. 1879,12 and Ollie Lewis, b. 1885,12 d. 1962.12 Joshua died 1959.12. 559. vi Laura E Mullins b. 1884,12 and William Clyde Bolling, b. 1883,12 d. 1939.12 Laura died 1969.12. 560. vii Minnie Lee Mullins b. 1887,12 and Wiley B Trivett. 561. viii William H. MULLINS b. 1889, and Amanda "Mandy" PERRY, also known as: Amanda FAIRCHILD b. 1895, (daughter of Levi PERRY and Nancy PERRY) d. 1960, Foxtown, Dickenson Co, VA. William died 1975, Foxtown, Dickenson Co, VA, buried: Mullins Cemetery, Foxtown, VA. 562. ix James Beryl Mullins b. 1893,12 and Molly A Fairchild, b. 1897.12 James died 1978.12. 563. x J Mullins b. 1895,12 and Ellen Rutherford, b. 1895.12 J Mullins died 1930.12. 564. xi Ida Bellcora Mullins b. 1897,12 and Archie Sergent, b. 1878,12 d. 1953.12 Ida died 1976.12. 202. Hugh Mullins (67.Caleb4, 15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 25-Aug-1852, Laurel Co, KY,12 and Arthusia McDaniel, b. FEB 1866, Laurel Co KY.12 Hugh died BEF 1910, KY.12 Children: 565. i George Mullins b. AUG 1887, Knox Co, KY,12 and Lottie Busch. 566. ii Caleb Mullins b. DEC 1894, Knox Co, KY.12. 567. iii Catherine Mullins b. JUN 1895, Knox Co, KY,12 and Ben Fry. 568. iv William Mullins b. AUG 1896, Knox Co, KY,12 and _____ Liza. 569. v Melissa Ellen M Mullins (details excluded), m. William Herron. 570. vi Isaac MULLINS b. 1908, Knox Co, KY,12 and Marie Stewart. Isaac died 1-Dec-1986.12. 203. James K Mullins (67.Caleb4, 15.Joshua3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 3-Sep-1856, KY,12 and Sarah McDaniel, b. 1-Apr-1868, Laurel Co KY,12 d. 12-Feb-, m. ABT 1880,12 Delila McDaniel, b. 1852.12 James died 2-Feb-1936.12 Children by Sarah McDaniel: 571. i Grover C Mullins b. 12-Nov-1897, Knox Co, KY,12 m. 1-Aug-, Bertha Smith, b. 1-Sep-1902,12 d. 14-Apr-1985.12. 572. ii Abigah Beige Mullins b. 1902, Knox Co, KY,12 and Dovie Bolton. Abigah died 1966.12. 573. iii Edmond Mullins b. 18-Jan-1906, Knox Co, KY,12 m. Lottie Trosper, (details excluded). Edmond died APR 1986.12. 574. iv Omar Mullins b. 16-Mar-1909, Knox Co, KY,12 m. Edna Taylor, (details excluded). Omar died 1956.12. Children by Delila McDaniel:) 575. v Renie Mullins b. AUG 1885, Corbin, KY,12 and Watt McVey. 576. vi Elizabeth Mullins b. 14-Sep-1886, Knox Co, KY,12 m. 25-Jun-1902,12 John Scalf. 577. vii Henry Mullins b. SEP 1888, Knox Co, KY,12 and Alice Teague. 209. Booker MULLINS (74.William4, 16.William3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1804, VA, m. 3-Dec-1829, in Pike Co, KY, Mary (Polly) NEWSOME, b. 1800. Booker died 1870. Children: 578. i William MULLINS b. 1822, Floyd Co, KY, m. 27-Jun-1839, in Pike Co, KY, Sarah TACKETT, (daughter of George TACKETT and Ary TACKETT). 579. ii Solomon MULLINS m. 26 APR 1832, in Pike Co, KY, Dorcas KELLEY. 580. iii Ruth MULLINS b. 1829. 581. iv Roda MULLINS b. 1831. 582. v Marya MULLINS b. 1833. 583. vi Robert MULLINS b. 1835. 584. vii Matilda MULLINS b. 1837. 585. viii Andrew MULLINS b. 1849. 214. Smith MULLINS (74.William4, 16.William3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1809, VA, m. in Pike Co, KY, Peggy NEWSOME. Children: 586. i Smith MULLINS b. Pike Co, KY, m. in Pike Co, KY, Sarah _____, b. Pike Co, KY, d. Pike Co, KY. Smith died Pike Co, KY. 215. William "Bandy Bill" MULLINS (74.William4, 16.William3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1810, Pike Co, KY, m. in Pike Co, KY, Betsy STANLEY, b. ABT 1810, d. Clay County, WV. William died 1875, Clay County, WV. Children: 587. i Easter MULLINS b. ABT 1830, Pike Co, KY, m. Andrew Jackson SALSBURY, also known as: Jack SALSBURY/SAULSBURY b. Pike Co, KY, d. Clay County, WV. Easter died AFT 1864, Clay County, WV. 588. ii Matilda MULLENS b. ABT 1840, Pike Co, KY, m. HINKEL _____, b. Pike Co, KY, d. Clay County, WV. Matilda died Clay County, WV. 589. iii Isabel MULLENS b. ABT 1840, Pike Co, KY, m. in Pike Co, KY, Floyd BLANKENSHIP, b. ABT 1840, Pike Co, KY, d. Clay County, WV. Isabel died Clay County, WV. 590. iv William "Bandy Bill" MULLINS b. 1840-1841, Clay County, WV or Wyoming Co, WV, occupation: farmer, m. 15-Jul-1859, in Nicholas County, WV or Clay Co, WV, Delilah DEAL, b. 1841-1843, Cabell County, WV, d. 4-Apr-1925, Calvin, Nicholas County, WV, buried: Family Cemetery, Calvin, Nicholas Co, WV. William died 2-Jun-1934, Queen Shoals, Kanawha Co, WV, buried: Jun 1934, Family Cemetery, Calvin, Nicholas Co, WV. 216. Joseph MULLINS (74.William4, 16.William3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1810-1818, Franklin Co, VA, m. 7-Dec-1829, in Blackwater Twp., Franklin Co, VA, Frances PRILLAMAN, b. 1808-1815, Franklin Co, VA, d. 1901, Franklin Co, VA. Joseph died Franklin Co, VA. Children: 591. i Booker MULLINS b. 23-Dec-1841, Franklin Co, VA, m. Elizabeth Christine WHITLOW. Booker died 9-Oct-1933, Franklin Co, VA. 592. ii George MULLINS. 593. iii Henry M. MULLINS. 594. iv Mary J. MULLINS. 595. v Andrew MULLINS. 596. vi William MULLINS. 597. vii Joseph MULLINS. 217. Owen MULLINS (74.William4, 16.William3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1826-1827, Pike Co, KY, m. 11 OCT 1846, in Pike Co, KY, Jane POTTER, b. 1815. Children: 598. i David MULLINS. 220. Isaac MULLINS (75.Ambrose4, 17.Ambrose3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1812, m. Elizabeth MULLINS. Children: 599. i Mahulda "Sarah" MULLINS m. Phillip FLEMING, (son of Robert Jefferson FLEMING and Leatha "Lettie" MULLINS). 221. Isham MULLINS (75.Ambrose4, 17.Ambrose3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. Mar 1812, Pike Co, KY, ref: 28900, m. (1) 30-Oct-1838, in Pike Co, KY, Candace OSBORNE, b. BET. 1811, KY, (daughter of Benjamin Osborne and Susannah Baker) ref: 28899, m. (2) Rebecca BAKER. Isham died 1915, Buchanan County, Virginia. Children by Candace OSBORNE: 600. i Jackson Mullins b. SEP 1838, Russell Co, VA, ref: 51054, m. 9-Oct-1857, in Tazewell County, Virginia, Lucinda Stacy, b. 1831, Perry County, Kentucky, ref: 51071, d. 1864, m. 1865, Jane Mullins, b. 1848, VA, ref: 51072, d. 1882, VA. 601. ii Martha Mullins b. 1840, ref: 51055. 602. iii Mary Mullins b. 1845, Tazewell County, Virginia, ref: 51056, d. APR 1931, Buchanan County, Virginia. 603. iv Esau Mullins b. NOV 1849, Tazewell County, Virginia, ref: 51086, m. (1) BEF. 1867, Julie Thornsbury, ref: 51087, m. (2) 7-Sep-1868, in Buchanan County, Virginia,148 Nancy Cooper, b. MAR 1850, Wise Co, VA, (daughter of David Cooper and Sarah Gardner) ref: 51088, d. 1919, McDowell Co, WV. Esau died APR 1931, Buchanan County, Virginia. 604. v Jacob Mullins b. 1851, Tazewell County, Virginia, ref: 51057, m. (1) 1871,148 Lucinda Mullins, b. 1854, Buchanan County, Virginia, ref: 51101, m. (2) 1889, in Buchanan County, Virginia,148 Eliza Unknown, b. 1873, Buchanan County, Virginia, ref: 51102. 605. vi Nancy Mullins b. 1852, ref: 51058, m. BEF. 1882, David Muncy, ref: 51312. 222. William "Bresh" Bradshire MULLINS (75.Ambrose4, 17.Ambrose3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1810-1813, Kentucky or Virginia, ref: 28898, m. 1830, in VA,148 Judah OSBORNE, b. 1813-1814, Pike Co, KY, (daughter of Benjamin Osborne and Susannah Baker) ref: 28897, d. 12-Nov-1858, Wise Co, VA. William died BEF. 1870, Jolo, Hall Hollow, McDowell County, WV. Children: 606. i Susanna Mullins b. 1830, Russell Co, VA, ref: 51039, m. 6-May-1857, in Tazewell County, Virginia,148 Moses Adair, b. 1824, Floyd Co, KY, ref: 51111. 607. ii Margaret Mullins b. 1831, VA, ref: 51059, m. 21-Dec-1853, in Tazewell County, Virginia,148 Thomas Church, b. 1831, VA, ref: 51114, d. BEF. 1900, VA. 608. iii Candacy MULLINS b. 1833, Russell Co, VA, ref: 51060, m. 2-Nov-1857, in Tazewell County, Virginia,148 Henry Horn, b. MAR 1817, Pike Co, KY, ref: 51119, d. AFT. 1900. 609. iv Noah Mullins b. 1834, ref: 51061. 610. v Hulda MULLINS b. 1836. 611. vi Matilda Mullins b. JUL 1838, VA, ref: 51063, m. 5-Dec-1857, in Tazewell County, Virginia,148 Wiley Stacy, b. 1836, VA, (son of William Stacy) ref: 51142. 612. vii Emeline Mullins b. 1843, VA, ref: 51064, m. 18-Feb-1866, in Buchanan County, Virginia,148 George Church, b. 1846, VA, ref: 51150. Emeline died AFT. 1869, Buchanan County, Virginia. 613. viii Ambrose Mullins b. MAR 1844, VA, ref: 51065, m. BEF. 1860, Mary Cooper, b. OCT 1842, Kentucky, ref: 51155, d. AFT. 1880, VA. 614. ix Wiley Mullins b. 1845, ref: 51066. 615. x Preston Mullins b. 1847, Buchanan County, Virginia, ref: 51067, m. 29-Jan-1866, in Buchanan County, Virginia,148 Rebecca Blankenship, b. 1838, Buchanan County, Virginia, ref: 51169. 616. xi William Mullins b. JAN 1848, Buchanan County, Virginia, ref: 51068, m. 10-Oct-1869, in Buchanan County, Virginia,148 Matilda Blankenship, b. MAY 1852, VA, ref: 51178. 617. xii Squire Mullins b. 1855, ref: 51069, m. 14-Nov-1876, in Buchanan County, Virginia,148 Martha Jane Stacy, b. 1859, VA, ref: 51186. 618. xiii Henderson MULLINS b. 1858, VA, ref: 51070, m. BEF. 1873, Dacy COOPER, b. 1859, VA, (daughter of David Cooper and Sarah Unknown) ref: 51190. 225. Riley MULLINS (75.Ambrose4, 17.Ambrose3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1813/1822, Russell Co, VA, occupation: Sr., m. Elizabeth INGLE, b. 1821/1822, KY, (daughter of Henry INGLE and Sarah HENSON) d. Wise Co, VA. Riley died Wise Co, VA. Children: 619. i George W. MULLINS b. 1842. 620. ii Eliza MULLINS b. 1845. 621. iii Riley MULLINS b. 1846, occupation: Jr. 622. iv Jane MULLINS b. 1847. 623. v William H. MULLINS b. 1848. 624. vi Malinda MULLINS b. 1850. 625. vii Ollie MULLINS b. 1856, Wise Co, VA, m. (1) 1873/1874, in Wise Co, VA, William "Bill" MULLINS, d. 1879/1880, Wise Co, VA, m. (2) 9-Feb-1885, in McDowell Co, WV, Archie "Arch" HORN, b. 1863/1864, d. AFT 1920, Buchanan County, Virginia, buried: Compton Ridge. Ollie died AFT 1920, Buchanan County, Virginia, buried: Compton Ridge. 626. viii Henry MULLINS b. 1859. 232. Isham "Isom" MULLINS (76.Marshall4, 17.Ambrose3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 4-May-1822, Russell Co, VA, m. (1) 19-Nov-1841, in Letcher Co, KY, Mary "Polly" Ann SANDERS, b. 1829, KY, (daughter of Thomas Jefferson SANDERS and Elizabeth C. McBRAYER) d. BEF 1878, m. (2) 29-Apr- 1878, in Wise Co, VA, Mary "Polly" Caroline PHIPPS, b. 5-Sep-1851, Wise Co, VA, (daughter of David Cox PHIPPS and Charlotte LANDRETH) d. 4-Sep-1905, Dickenson Co., Va. Isham died 3-Jul-1893, Dickenson Co., Va. Children by Mary "Polly" Ann SANDERS: 627. i Preston "Press" MULLINS b. 7-Feb-1856, Russell Co, VA, m. 28-Dec-1875, in Wise Co, VA, Martha Ann PHIPPS, b. Nov 1859, Wise Co, VA. Preston died Jul 1929. 628. ii John "Flat John" MULLINS b. 18-Feb-1859, Wise Co, VA, m. 8-May-1877, Elizabeth "Betty" Isabell STANLEY, b. Jun 1856, d. 24-Nov-1912, Dickenson Co., VA, buried: Kerr Cemetery. John died 27-Feb-1936. 629. iii Margaret Elizabeth "Betty" MULLINS m. Emanuel "Manual" FLEMING, (son of John Jackson FLEMING and Mary Jane MULLINS). 630. iv Sarah "Sallie" MULLINS. 631. v Mahulda "Huldah" MULLINS. 632. vi Nancy "Margaret" MULLINS. 633. vii Spencer MULLINS. 634. viii Wilson MULLINS. 635. ix Mary "Polly" Ann MULLINS. 636. x Surilda "Rilda" MULLINS. 637. xi Marshall MULLINS. 638. xii Hannah Minerva "Nerva" MULLINS. 639. xiii Noah Fuller MULLINS. 640. xiv Isom "Wildcat" MULLINS. 233. Marshall MULLINS (76.Marshall4, 17.Ambrose3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 25-Aug-1822, Pike Co, KY, occupation: Jr., m. Louisa "Eliza" MULLINS, b. 1822/1826, (daughter of Ambrose MULLINS and Nancy MULLINS) ref: 51042, d. 9-Aug-1903. Marshall died 25-Apr-1907, Brush Creek, Clintwood, Dickenson Co, VA. Children: 641. i Sarah "Sallie" MULLINS b. ABT 1849, m. Harvey KELLY. Sarah died 3-Apr-1927. 642. ii Harmon "Shippoo" MULLINS b. 3-Jun-1867, m. Mary SOWARDS, b. 1-Dec-1859, (daughter of John Wesley SOWARDS and Elizabeth SOWARDS) d. Jun 1950. Harmon died 1-Apr-1943. 643. iii Nancy MULLINS. 644. iv Marshall "Mar" MULLINS. 645. v Lydia MULLINS. 236. Booker T. MULLINS (82.James4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1864, VA, m. 1887, in Whitesburg, Letcher Co., Kentucky, Sarah A. Adams, b. Jun 1863, Letcher Co, KY, (daughter of Moses Adams and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Adams). Booker died 1922. Children: 646. i Charles B. Mullins b. Feb. 23, 1900, and Bertie (Big Mother) Sturgill, b. April 12, 190?, (daughter of James Sturgill and Leer (Leah) Tabitha Bolling). Charles died 1990. 239. Booker MULLINS (83.Sherwood4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1817, Pike Co, KY, m. 9-Jul-1835, in Pike Co, KY, Nancy POTTER, b. 1817, NC, (daughter of Benjamin POTTER and Susannah ?) d. BEF 1910, Clay Co, VA. Booker died 1840-1870, Pike Co, KY. Children: 647. i Susannah MULLINS b. 1836, KY, m. 1856, in Letcher Co, KY, Isaac BELCHER. Susannah died 10-Sep-1858. 648. ii Sherwood MULLINS b. Oct 1837, Pike Co, KY, m. 11-Mar-1860, in Pike Co, KY, Katherine P. "Kate" MOORE, b. Jun 1841, Pike Co, KY,153 (daughter of Aaron MOORE and Lydia ELSWICK) d. 6-Feb-1917, Kanawha Co, WV. Sherwood died 1910, Kanawha Co, WV.155. 649. iii Mary "Polly" MULLINS b. 1839, KY, m. 17-Apr-1858, in Pike Co, KY, Jonathan ELSWICK, b. 1828, (son of Hiram CANTRELL and Mary "Polly" ELSWICK). 650. iv Sarah "Sally" MULLINS b. 1841, KY, m. (1) 20-Dec-1860, in Pike Co, KY, John P. M.ROBERTS, also known as: Democrat John ROBERTS m. (2) Dave MAGGARD. 651. v James K. MULLINS also known as: "Tucky Jim" MULLINS b. 3-Jun-1843, Pike Co, KY, m. (1) 17-Apr-1818, Merbia MOORE, m. (2) 15-Dec-1882, in Clay Co, WV, Ibby SALSBURY, b. ABT 1864, Buffalo, Clay Co, WV, (daughter of Andrew Jackson SALSBURY and Easter MULLINS) d. Dec 1911, Apgah, Clay Co, WV, m. (3) Rachel SMITH. James died 30-May-1916, Clay Co, WV. 652. vi Martha "Patsy" MULLINS b. 1845, KY, m. 21-Aug-1863, in Wise Co, VA, J. M. MOORE, b. 1843, Pike Co, KY, (son of Aaron MOORE and Lydia ELSWICK). 653. vii Nancy MULLINS b. 1847, KY. 654. viii Rhoda MULLINS b. 1849, KY, m. 14-Dec-1871, in Pike Co, KY, James DAMRON, (son of James DAMRON). 655. ix Virginia "Jinnie" Jane MULLINS b. 1852, Pike Co, KY, m. 3-Sep-1869, in Wise Co, VA, John R. VANOVER, b. 1848, Ashe Co, NC, (son of J. P. VANOVER). Virginia died 11-May-1875, Wise Co, VA. 656. x Booker Wilbur MULLINS b. 6-Aug-1856, Pike Co, KY, m. (1) 24-Feb-1876, in Kanawha Co, WV, Lisa MEADOWS, b. ABT 1856, WV, m. (2) Polly MULLINS, b. ABT 1865, (daughter of William "Bandy Bill" MULLINS and Delilah DEAL). Booker died Feb 1944, Kanawha Co, WV. 241. Andrew "Brandy Jack" MULLINS also known as: Andrew Jackson MULLINS (83.Sherwood4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 28-Feb-1824, Carter Co, KY or Pike Co, KY, m. (1) BEF 1851, Polly Anna MULLINS, b. 1821, KY, (daughter of David "Spotted Dave" MULLINS and Virginia "Jenny" Jane SHORT) d. 4-Apr-1864, m. (2) 15-Sep-1864, in Dickenson Co., VA, Phoebe VANCE, b. 1844, (daughter of David VANCE and Elizabeth ROSE) d. 12-Apr-1884, m. (3) 29-Sep-1887, in Dickenson Co., VA, Sarah MULLINS, b. 1862, (daughter of Ambrose/Alex MULLINS) d. BEF Sep 1887, m. (4) Sep 1887, Melvie "Mollie" STANLEY, d. 6-Mar-1947. Andrew died 12-Apr-1917, Caney Ridge, Dickenson Co, VA.51 Children by Polly Anna MULLINS: 657. i Malitha MULLINS b. 15-Jul-1861, m. 24-Mar-1878, William HALE, d. 6-Jul-1937.156 Malitha died 26-Jul-1956. 243. Marshall "Big Foot" B. MULLINS (83.Sherwood4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1826, Pike Co, KY, and Mary Polly MULLINS, b. 8-Feb-1829, Franklin Co, VA, (daughter of Thomas P. MULLINS and Nancy MULLINS) d. 14-Dec-1902, m. 29-Mar-1849, in Letcher Co, KY, Mary "Polly" Rebecca VANOVER, b. 1830, Ashe Co, NC, (daughter of Cornelius VANOVER and Sarah Cooley HILL) d. ABT 1900. Marshall died 10-Sep-1875, buried: Pound, Wise Co., Virginia. Children by Mary Polly MULLINS: 658. i Wilson MULLINS occupation: moonshiner, m. Jane MULLINS, (daughter of John L. MULLINS and Martha "Patsy" POTTER) d. Elkhorn, KY. Wilson died 14-May-1892, Pound Gap, Wise Co., Virginia. Children by Mary "Polly" Rebecca VANOVER:) 659. ii Artie MULLINS m. Lovina Deannah FLEMING, (daughter of William "Whiskey Bill" FLEMING and Elizabeth "Letta" MULLINS). 660. iii Eveline MULLINS. 661. iv Charlotte "Lottie" MULLINS. 662. v Ollie MULLINS. 663. vi Marshall B. MULLINS. 245. John L. MULLINS also known as: "Young John" MULLINS (83.Sherwood4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 15-Sep-1828, Pike Co, KY, occupation: shoemaker, m. ABT 1850, in Pike Co, KY, Martha "Patsy" POTTER, b. 7-May-1828, Pike Co, KY, (daughter of Benjamin POTTER and Susannah ?) d. 19-Mar-1914, Pike Co, KY. John died 1870/1871, Pike Co, KY. Children: 664. i Rubin MULLINS b. 1850. 665. ii Nancy MULLINS b. 1852. 666. iii Amanda MULLINS b. 1855. 667. iv Ira MULLINS b. 8-Feb-1857, KY, occupation: merchant, moonshiner, m. 10-May-1879, in Letcher Co, KY, Louranza "Lou Ann" ESTEP, d. 14-May-1892, Pound Gap, Wise Co., Virginia. Ira died 14-May-1892, Pound Gap, Wise Co., Virginia. 668. v Sarah A. MULLINS b. 1859, KY. 669. vi Jane MULLINS m. Wilson MULLINS, (son of Marshall "Big Foot" B. MULLINS and Mary Polly MULLINS) occupation: moonshiner, d. 14-May-1892, Pound Gap, Wise Co., Virginia. Jane died Elkhorn, KY. 252. William S. MULLINS (85.William4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) m. Rachel KENNEDY. Children: 670. i John W. MULLINS m. Mary CLINE. John died Trout Lake, MI. 254. Wilson MULLINS (86.David4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1). Children: 671. i Andrew Jackson MULLINS. 256. William "Bacon Bill" MULLINS (86.David4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 2-May-1830, m. Sarah ROSE, b. 11-Mar-1834, (daughter of Elias ROSE and Nancy HILL) d. 22-Nov-1901. William died 16-Jul-1914. Children: 672. i Larce MULLINS b. ABT 1855, m. Anna Jane ROSE. 673. ii David MULLINS b. 12-Nov-1855, m. Rebecca Maggard, b. 19-Feb-1861, (daughter of Isaac Maggard and Mahala Holly Gilley) d. 12-Sep-1926. David died 26-Nov-1930. 674. iii Andy MULLINS b. 1860, m. Betty ADKINS. 675. iv Jane MULLINS b. 1862, m. Alec BENTLEY. 676. v Lottie MULLINS b. 11-Dec-1863, m. 24-Dec-1889, Mack CANTRELL, b. 2-Mar-1867, occupation: Preacher, d. 24-Mar-1968. Lottie died 23-Dec-1924. 677. vi John MULLINS b. 1864. 265. John Riley MULLINS (91.Isham4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) b. 1827-1828, Lawrence Co, KY,66 m. (1) 27-Feb-1854, in Lawrence Co, KY, Mary ADAMS, b. 1831, Lawrence Co, KY, (daughter of Arthur ADAMS and Frances "Peggy" HORNE) d. KY, m. (2) 1-Aug-1857, in Carter Co, KY, Margaret RICE, b. 15-Dec-1837, Lawrence Co, KY, d. 28-Jul-1892, Louisa, Lawrence Co, KY. John died 11-Nov-1875, Louisa, Lawrence Co, KY. Children by Margaret RICE: 678. i Clarinda MULLINS b. 1858, Belles Trace, Carter Co, KY, m. William Henry HEWLETT. 679. ii Keith MULLINS b. May 1859, Belles Trace, Carter Co, KY. 680. iii Ruth E. MULLINS b. 1860, Scioto Co, OH,157 d. MI. 681. iv David MULLINS b. 30-May-1862, Cherokee, Lawrence Co, KY, occupation: Merchant, Farmer, m. Alifair FORTNER, b. 2-Sep-1865, Buchanan, KY, (daughter of Alex FORTNER and Rittie CURNUTTE) d. 26-Oct-1940, Louisa, Lawrence Co, KY, buried: 28-Oct-1940, Maynard Cemetery, Fuller, KY. David died 18-Jun-1938, Fallsburg, Lawrence Co, KY, buried: 20-Jun-1938, Maynard Cemetery, Fuller, KY. 682. v Booker MULLINS b. 1864.157. 683. vi William W. MULLINS b. 1867, Scioto Furnace, OH,157 m. Sara WARNER. 684. vii John Riley MULLINS also known as: Joseph Riley Mullins b. 28 May 1870, Lawrence Co, KY, m. 22-Dec-1894, in Jackson, OH, Ruie CRABTREE, b. 12-May-1877, (daughter of Eza CRABTREE and Emily GLASSBURN) d. 15-Mar-1963. John died 5-Sep-1929. 685. viii Lear MULLINS also known as: Leer MULLINS b. 27-Mar-1873, Lawrence Co, KY, occupation: Housewife, m. Nathaniel "Nat" S. WARNER, d. BEF 1944. Lear died 3-Apr-1944, Fullerton, Greenup Co, KY, buried: 6-Apr-1944, Mt. Zion Cemetery, Fullerton, KY. 686. ix Solomon MULLINS b. 2-Apr-1876, Lawrence Co, KY, d. AFT 1910. 270. James MULLINS (91.Isham4, 22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Richard1) m. 1864, Sarah "Sally" A. CARTER, b. 1828/1829, KY,66 d. AFT 1870, Lawrence Co, KY.157 James died BEF 1870. Children: 687. i Julia MULLINS b. 1855.157. 688. ii Paulina MULLINS b. 1858.157. 689. iii Mary A. MULLINS b. 1862.157. 690. iv Sarah E. MULLINS b. 1865.157. 691. v Lizzie MULLINS b. 1868.65. 279. Gabriel S. MULLINS (103.Stephen4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 15-Mar-1810, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, occupation: teacher, farmer, dealer, m. 6-Apr-1837, in Alexandria, Campbell County, KY, Susan RICH, b. 1814/1815, Kenton Co, KY, (daughter of Samuel RICH and Sarah RITTENHOUSE) d. 1907, Kenton Co, KY. Gabriel died 21-Apr-1881, Kenton Co, KY. Children: 692. i Unknown MULLINS d. 9-Jun-1887, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY. 693. ii Alfred R. MULLINS b. 20-May-1846, Covington, Kenton County, KY, ref: Perrin/Battle, occupation: livestock/liquor/farmer, m. 16-Oct-1866, in Covington, Kenton County, KY, Fannie CUMMINS, ref: Perrin/Battle, d. Covington, Kenton County, KY. Alfred died 9-Aug-1898, Covington, Kenton County, KY. 280. Henry Harrison MULLINS (103.Stephen4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 8-Oct-1812, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, ref: Staton, m. 27-Apr-1843, in Kenton Co, KY, Elizabeth S. RODGERS, b. 1814, Harrison Co, KY, (daughter of George W. RODGERS and Mary TURNER) ref: Staton, d. Kenton Co, KY. Henry died May 1898, Kenton Co, KY. Children: 694. i Sarah MULLINS b. 1844. 695. ii Nancy MULLINS b. 1849. 696. iii Georgiana MULLINS b. 1854, d. 1855. 697. iv _____ MULLINS b. 14 NOV 1858. 282. Eli MULLINS (103.Stephen4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 18-Jan-1817, KY, m. (1) 21-Dec-1836, in Campbell County, KY,166 Catherine "Kate" DURR, m. (2) 7-Jul-1846, Dulcina CARLISLE, b. 1821, d. 27-Aug-1864, m. (3) 22-Dec-1868, Sofrana Vandiver ROGERS, b. 29-Dec-1832, d. 15-Apr-1903. Eli died 28-Feb-1875, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY. Children by Sofrana Vandiver ROGERS: 698. i George Nelson MULLINS m. Lucy Emeline GOSNEY. 283. Enos K. MULLINS (103.Stephen4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 28-Aug-1819, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, ref: Staton, m. 20-Jun-1839, in Campbell County, KY,166 Mariah RODGERS, b. 12-Apr-1818, Kenton Co, KY, (daughter of George W. RODGERS and Mary TURNER) ref: Staton, d. 21-Jan-1896, Pendleton Co, KY. Enos died 19-Jun-1861, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY. Children: 699. i Stephen D. MULLINS b. 20-Dec-1840, d. Jul 1905. 700. ii Elizabeth Frances MULLINS b. 27-Jan-1843, d. 15-Sep-1886. 701. iii George MULLINS b. 13-Jan-1845, d. 28-Jan-1845. 702. iv Susan Jane MULLINS b. 8-Jul-1854, d. 10-Oct-1905. 284. William Henry MULLINS also known as: Patrick MULLINS (103.Stephen4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 21-Oct-1821, Fiskburg, Kenton Co, KY, m. 22-Dec-1840, in Kenton Co, KY, Janette DILLARD, b. 1822, VA,167 (daughter of John DILLARD and Oma (Ann) STANLEY) d. 1900/1910, KY, buried: Walton, Boone Co, KY. William died 31-Oct-1851, Boone County, Kentucky, buried: Walton, Boone Co, KY. Children: 703. i Melissa Jane MULLINS b. 23-Mar-1842, KY, m. James HOUSTON, b. 25-Feb-1837, KY, (son of Unknown HOUSTON) d. 30-Jun-1928, Walton, Boone Co, KY. Melissa died 30-Jan-1911, Walton, Boone Co, KY, buried: Walton, Boone Co, KY. 704. ii Margaret MULLINS b. 1844, KY, m. William McGLASSON, b. 1845, KY. Margaret died 18-Nov-1899, Kenton Co, KY. 705. iii Priscilla (Sarah) A. MULLINS b. 1845, Boone County, KY, m. 1-Dec-1886, in Kenton Co, KY, James/John McGLASSON, b. KY. 706. iv John Thomas MULLINS b. 10 OCT 1848, Boone County, Kentucky, occupation n: farmer, m. 26-Nov-1872, in Boone Co, KY, Elizabeth (Bess) TAYLOR, b. 29 OCT 1846, IRL, (daughter of Edward TAYLOR and Margaret PRENDERGAST) d. 11 MAY 1908, Morris Co, KS, buried: 14 MAY 1908, Moss Springs Cemetery ,Liberty Twp, Geary Co, KS. John died 23 SEP 1898, Morris Co, KS, buried: 25 SEP 1898, Moss Springs Cemetery ,Liberty Twp, Geary Co, KS. 707. v Martha MULLINS b. 1849, KY, m. 24-Dec-1873, in Boone County, KY, Wesley R. DIXON, b. 1847, OH. 708. vi Janette MULLINS b. 1851, KY, d. Aft 1910, Walton, Boone Co, KY, buried: Walton, Boone Co, KY. 295. Stephen Mullins (104.Fountain4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 18-Dec-1826, Marion Co., MO, occupation: farmer, merchant, m. 1848,73 Susan Caroline Harris, b. 30-Sep-1830, VA,171 d. 13-Oct-1886, MO.171 Stephen died 10-Mar-1896, MO,171 buried: Stone Cemetery, Newtonia, MO. Children: 709. i Sarah A. Mullins and _____ Parnell. 710. ii William F. (Uncle Billy) Mullins b. 1854, MO,171 d. 1935,171 buried: Stone Cemetery, Newtonia, MO. 711. iii John Thomas Mullins b. 30-Oct-1856, MO,171 occupation: Farmer on Diamond Grove P, and Mary Jane Ketherside, b. 3-Oct-1856,171 d. 20-May-1928.171 John died 20-May-1928,171 buried: Stone Cemetery, Newtonia, MO. 712. iv Napolian Mullins. 713. v Stephen Mullins. 714. vi Mary J. Mullins and _____ Havens. 715. vii Susan Virginia Mullins and _____ Wade. 304. Gabriel Ballard Mullins (106.Richard4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 30-Oct-1811, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 27-Jun-1837, in Campbell County, KY,80 Mary Ester Dickerson, b. 28-Jan-1821, (daughter of Archbald Dickerson and Harriet Dictam) d. 12-Sep-1892, Pendleton Co., KY, buried: Mullins Cemetery., Grassy Creek, Pendleton KY.172 Gabriel died 10-Aug-1872, Butler, Pendleton Co., KY, buried: Mullins Cemetery., Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY. Children: 716. i Richard Archibald Mullins b. 1841, KY, d. ABT 1871.172. 717. ii Martha D. Mullins b. MAY 1845, KY, d. 1-Sep-1848, KY, buried: Mullins Cemetery., Grassy Creek, Pendleton KY. 718. iii Frances (Fanny) M. Mullins b. 1849, KY, m. 7-May-1868, Edwin J. Richardson. Frances died 1931, Lewiston, Lewis Co., MO. 719. iv Gabriel Ballard Mullins b. 3-Oct-1850, near Fiskburg, Grant Co., KY, occupation: Carpenter & Farmer, m. (1) 28-Nov-1874, Edna Ann Southard, b. 16-Mar-1859, Cambpbell Co., KY, (daughter of Christopher Cornelius Southard and Sarah Margaret Huffman) d. 7-May-1920, Pfanstiel Rd., Kenton Co., KY, buried: Gardnersville Cemetery., Pendleton Co., KY, m. (2) 12-Nov-1925, Elvira A. Stevens, d. 24-May-1848, buried: Gardnersville Cemetery., Pendleton Co., KY. Gabriel died 7-Jan-1940, Portland, Pendleton Co., KY, buried: Gardnersville Cemetery., Pendleton Co., KY. 720. v Margaret A. (Kate) Mullins b. 17-Jul-1851, KY, and James Mills. 721. vi James Buchanan Mullins b. 10-Jan-1857, KY, m. (1) 19-Apr-1881, Frances Jane Mills, b. 24-Aug-1858, Wilmington, KY, (daughter of William King Mills and Elozabeth S.) d. 19-Apr-1881,173 and Frances Richardson. James died 21-Jan-1931, Hog Ridge, Pendleton Co., KY, buried: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery., Pendleton Co., KY. 722. vii Rebecca Harriet Mullins b. 1859, d. 29-Dec-1930. 723. viii Martha J. (Matt) Mullins b. ABT 1859, and John Orr. 724. ix Joseph Thomas Mullins b. 1860, KY, m. 25-Oct-1893, Lee Ella Mires, b. 27-Sep-1876, Hog Ridge, Pendleton Co., KY.174 Joseph died 12-Sep-1925, Newport, KY,174 buried: Highland Cemetery.174. 725. x Matthew Mullins. 306. Joel B. MULLINS (106.Richard4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 1815, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, ref: Stanley Head, m. 23-Oct-1838, in Pendleton Co, KY, Orpha FUGATE, b. 1824, ref: Stanley Head, d. 1894. Joel died 1897, buried: Bethel Cemetery, Falmouth, Pendleton Co, KY. Children: 726. i Joseph MULLINS. 727. ii Sarah A. MULLINS b. 29-Jul-1853, m. 14-Mar-1872, in Pendleton Co, KY, Valentine OETZEL, b. 14-Mar-1845, (son of Simeon OETZEL) d. 3-May-1901. Sarah died 20-Aug-1933. 728. iii William MULLINS b. AFT 1853. 308. Richard Dosier MULLINS (106.Richard4, 30.Gabriel3, 10.Matthew2, 1.Richard1) b. 15-Jun-1821, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, m. 20-Jan-1841, in Pendleton Co, KY, Jane Elizabeth DOUGHERTY. Richard died 6-Oct-1846, Grassy Ck, DeMossville, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: Mullins Cemetery, Grassy Ck, Pendleton Co, KY. Children: 729. i Benjamin F. MULLINS b. 20 MAY 1855, Pendleton Co, KY. 333. John G."Goodenough" MULLINS (116.John4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1838, Madison Co., KY,36 m. (1) 1-Jan-1856, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Sarah "Sallie" ELKINS, b. CA. 1842, Kentucky, d. PRIOR 1879, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) 26-Jun-1879, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Nancy "Nannie" POTEET, b. AUG-1856.49 John died CA.1896, Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Sarah "Sallie" ELKINS: 730. i Maranda Jane MULLINS b. 8-Nov-1856, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 m. 30-Sep-1873, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, James B. DELPH, b. FEB-1852, Clay Co., KY.39. 731. ii Mallissa A. MULLINS b. CA. 1859, Rockcastle Co., KY,176 m. 27-Jan-1875, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Mathew H. TUSSEY. 732. iii Margaret MULLINS b. CA. 1866, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 m. 25-Sep-1883, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Squire Richard SINGLETON, b. 30-Sep-1863, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of Richard SINGLETON and Susan WHEELER) occupation: Farmer, d. 13-Nov-1918, Rockcastle Co., KY,181 buried: Adams/Bucklick Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Margaret died PRIOR 1887, Rockcastle Co., KY. 733. iv Benjamin Frank MULLINS b. 1868, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 m. 4-Aug 1887, in Rockcastle Co., KY,120 Emily J. MULLINS, b. MAR-1870, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 (daughter of James Henry MULLINS and Sarah Ann SINGLETON) d. 1926, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Benjamin died 1904, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 734. v Susan MULLINS b. CA. 1871, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. Children by Nancy "Nannie" POTEET:) 735. vi Samuel MULLINS b. JUN-1881, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 736. vii Roy MULLINS b. MAY-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 737. viii Myrtle "Mertie" MULLINS b. APR-1884, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 8-Jul-1900, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Charles A. HARRIS, b. 15-May-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of John F. HARRIS and Lucy Jane OWENS) d. 27-Mar-1939, Rockcastle Co., KY,183 buried: Piney Grove Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Myrtle died 2-Aug-1966, Rockcastle Co., KY,183 buried: Piney Grove Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 738. ix Cordie MULLINS b. JUN-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 739. x Luley MULLINS b. JAN-1887, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 740. xi John MULLINS b. AUG-1891, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 741. xii George MULLINS b. JUL-1892, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 742. xiii Thomas MULLINS b. OCT-1893, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 743. xiv Grover MULLINS b. OCT-1894, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 744. xv Floyd MULLINS b. APR-1896, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 338. Uriah MULLINS (117.Welcome4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 4-Dec-1834, Laurel Co., KY, m. 13-Apr-1857, in Laurel, KY, Talitha HARPER, b. 11-Dec-1835, Madison Co., KY, (daughter of Jefferson HARPER and Sophia HARPER) d. 11-Mar-1885, Minier, Tazewell, IL.185 Uriah died 11-Jul-1915, Minier, Tazewell, IL.185 Children: 745. i James W. MULLINS b. CA. 1859, KY, d. PRIOR 1959. 746. ii Larkin Thomas MULLINS b. AUG-1862, KY,38 m. 24-Dec-1885, in McLean, IL,38 Apphie Ellen WOODMANCY, b. 15-Nov-1865,38 d. 8-Sep-1944.38 Larkin died 29-May-1940, IL.88. 747. iii Eliza MULLINS b. 1866, KY,38 m. CA. 1887, ? HOLLINGER. 748. iv Lizzie F. MULLINS b. 22-Apr-1872, Madison, KY,38 d. 20-Apr-1873, Madison, KY. 749. v Michael S. MULLINS b. SEP-1874, KY,38 m. CA. 1897, Minnie ?, b. NOV-1876, IL.38 Michael died 1-May-1944, IL.88. 750. vi Girl MULLINS b. 4-Jan-1876,38 d. PRIOR 1881. 751. vii John Macy MULLINS b. 4-Jan-1877, Berea, Madison Co., KY, occupation: Carpenter, m. (1) 18-Jun-1897, in Paxton, Ford Co., IL, divorced, Anna M. BROWN, b. OCT-1879,38 d. 1901, Paxton, Ford Co., IL,38 m. (2) 23-Dec-1902, in Paxton, Ford Co., IL,38 Mary Elizabeth MCGAULEY, b. 12-Mar-1878, Paxton, Ford Co., IL, (daughter of Christopher MCGAULEY and Katherine Jane BROTHERS) d. 2-Dec-1964, Paxton, Ford Co., IL. John died 10-Dec-1959, Paxton, Ford Co., IL. 340. John MULLINS (117.Welcome4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. MAR-1839, KY,38 and Elizabeth MULLINS, b. FEB-1847, KY.38 Children: 752. i Bettie MULLINS b. APR 1881, KY.38. 346. James Harvey MULLINS (117.Welcome4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 22-Jul-1853, Madison Co., KY,38 m. (1) 10-Jan-1875, Savannah KISSINGER, b. CA. 1853,193 d. 1886,193 m. (2) CA. 1890,193 Orga Elizabeth FOOTE, b. CA. 1863.193 Children by Savannah KISSINGER: 753. i James Albert MULLINS b. CA. 1877.193. 754. ii Larkin Bert MULLINS b. CA. 1879.193. 755. iii Mary Delilah MULLINS b. CA. 1881.193. 756. iv Clifford MULLINS b. CA. 1883.193. Children by Orga Elizabeth FOOTE:) 757. v Rollo MULLINS b. CA. 1891.193. 758. vi Benjamin MULLINS b. CA. 1893.193. 347. Tiberius MULLINS (117.Welcome4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. JUL-1857, KY, m. 14-Aug-1879, in Richmond, Madison Co., KY,194 Margaret E. DAVIS. Tiberius died 1-Feb-1923.194 Children: 759. i Mary MULLINS b. 12-May-1880.194. 760. ii Jennie Evaline "Eva" MULLINS b. 22-Dec-1881,194 m. 19-Sep-1903, in McClean, IL,194 George Walter COALE. Jennie died 6-Nov-1959.194. 761. iii Flora B. MULLINS b. 15-Apr-1884,194 d. CA. 1900. 762. iv Dillard MULLINS b. 4-May-1886.194. 763. v Charles Lusk MULLINS b. 2-Jan-1890,194 and Zona GRIMES, and Nan FRY. 764. vi Grieder MULLINS b. 9-May-1892.194. 765. vii Arthur MULLINS b. 19-Apr-1894.194. 766. viii Dovie MULLINS b. 29-Apr-1896.194. 767. ix Elic MULLINS b. 24-Jul-1899.194. 348. Terry MULLINS (119.Lorenzo4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. JUL-1830, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 5-Jul-1855, in Rockcastle Co., KY,39 divorced, Mary Jane ABNEY, b. CA. 1842, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 (daughter of Jonathan ABNEY and Ollie Jane SEXTON) d. CA. 1913, Oklahoma. Terry died 5-Apr-1864, Roseville, AR,195 buried: National Cemetery., Fort Smith, Arkansas. Children: 768. i Jonathan Butler MULLINS b. 28-Sep-1856, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (1) 11-Mar-1880, in Missouri,196 Malinda J. MARTIN, m. (2) 18-Mar-1894, in Webb City, Jasper Co., MO,196 Dora CRAMPTON, b. 20-Feb-1866, Clark Co., IL,196 d. 25-Sep-1945, Exeter, Barry Co., MO,196 buried: Chitwood Cemetery., Exeter, Barry Co., MO. Jonathan died 28-Jan-1937, Exeter, Barry Co., MO,196 buried: Chitwood Cemetery., Exeter, Barry Co., MO. 769. ii Louisa Josephine MULLINS b. CA. 1863, Kansas, and George SCOTT. Louisa died PR. 1911. 350. William Dowell MULLINS (119.Lorenzo4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 26-Jun-1838, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (1) 23-Dec-1859, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Julia Ann ABNEY, b. 27-Oct-1844, Rockcastle Co., KY,89 (daughter of Jonathan ABNEY and Ollie Jane SEXTON) occupation: Housewife, d. 17-Aug-1871, Rockcastle Co., KY,89 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) 19-Nov-1874, in Rockcastle Co., KY,26 Louisa WARREN, b. 14-Nov-1849, Kentucky,197 d. 13-Mar-1888, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (3) 13-Jun-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Mary E. RICHMOND, b. CA. 1850, m. (4) 8-Jun-1905, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Catherine MADDEN, b. CA. 1882, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of Jefferson MADDEN and Nancy Jane RASH). William died 13-Jul- 1909, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Julia Ann ABNEY: 770. i Terry Leroy MULLINS b. CA. 1861, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 771. ii Jonathan Taylor MULLINS b. 17-Mar-1864, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. (1) 7-Mar-1885, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 Emily J. LANGFORD, b. 31-Dec-1861, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of William LANGFORD and Nancy NEWCOMB) d. 16-Jan-1890, Rockcastle Co., KY,199 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) 19-May-1890, in Rockcastle Co., KY,144 Minerva Jane DURHAM, b. 3-Mar-1871, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of Green B. DURHAM and Mary Elizabeth ANGLIN) d. 2-Jan-1968, Oklahoma.200 Jonathan died 13-May-1919, Oklahoma.200. 772. iii Louisa J. MULLINS b. CA. 1867, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 773. iv William W. MULLINS b. CA. 1871, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. Children by Louisa WARREN:) 774. v Amanda E. MULLINS b. 29-Oct-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 25-Jun-1893, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, George Franklin REYNOLDS, b. 13-Aug-1858, Rockcastle Co., KY,201 d. 4-Jun-1921, Rockcastle Co., KY,201 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Amanda died 16-Mar-1968, Rockcastle Co., KY,201 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 775. vi Wellington E. "Welk" MULLINS b. 28-Feb-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (1) 21-Dec-1899, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Nancy A. WILSON, b. 7-May-1881, Rockcastle Co., KY,90 d. 9-Jun-1902, Rockcastle Co., KY,90 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) 13-Jun-1903,203 Flora Cone MULLINS, b. 4-Aug-1886, Rockcastle Co., KY,203 (daughter of Jonathan B. Taylor MULLINS and Matilda Frances MULLINS) d. 26-Apr-1969, Campbell Co., KY,203 buried: Wesley Chapel, Peach Grove, KY. Wellington died 1954, Campbell Co., KY,203 buried: Wesley Chapel, Peach Grove, KY. 776. vii Lucinda MULLINS b. 10-May-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 777. viii America L. MULLINS b. 28-Jul-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 4-Jan-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY,116 divorced, Ballard C. "Snippo" MULLINS, b. 20-Sep-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY,204 (son of Charles Anderson "Biggie" MULLINS and Mary Jane MULLINS) occupation: Conductor - L&N RR, d. 25-Oct-1965, Rockcastle Co., KY,204 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. America died 25-May-1961, Rockcastle Co., KY,204 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 778. ix Laureila MULLINS b. 27-Aug-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 15-Oct-1899, in Rockcastle Co., KY, John HARRIS, b. 1874, Rockcastle Co., KY,205 (son of James Fountain HARRIS and Louisa Jane WEAVER) d. 1955, Rockcastle Co., KY,205 buried: Sayers Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Laureila died 19-Oct-1970, Rockcastle Co., KY,205 buried: Sayers Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 779. x Mose MULLINS b. 11-Apr-1884, Rockcastle Co., KY,201 m. 14-Oct-1900, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 Lula TOWNSEND, b. CA. 1879, Rockcastle Co., KY. Mose died 23-May-1964, Rockcastle Co., KY,201 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 780. xi Milton H. MULLINS b. CA. 1886, Rockcastle Co., KY. 781. xii Raymond MULLINS b. CA. 1888, Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Catherine MADDEN:) 782. xiii George Washington MULLINS b. 1-Jan-1902, Rockcastle Co., KY, ref: Twin, m. 22- Dec-1923, in Rockcastle Co., KY,208 Dollie Mae PITTMAN, b. 19-Oct-1907,208 (daughter of John PITTMAN and Rosa KIRBY) d. 10-Dec-1992.208 George died 21-Mar-1990, Rockcastle Co., KY,208 buried: 23-Mar-1990, Pittman Cemetery., Rockcastle CO. KY. 783. xiv John MULLINS (details excluded), m. Effie Denny PITTMAN. 784. xv Lela MULLINS and Elmer FIELDS, m. 11-Sep-1926, in Rockcastle Co., KY, George PHILLIPS. 785. xvi Beeler MULLINS m. 18-Jul-1928, in Rockcastle Co., KY,208 Geneva PHILLIPS. 786. xvii Lona Mae MULLINS. 351. James Walker "Walk" MULLINS (119.Lorenzo4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. JUN-1842, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. (1) 7-Jun-1860, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Mary E. CHASTEEN, b. 27-Dec-1842, Rockcastle Co., KY,23 (daughter of Brightberry Gentry CHASTEEN and Sarah Ann CLARK) d. PRIOR 1875, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) 4-Mar-1875, in Rockcastle Co., KY,209 divorced, Lydia ASBILL, b. JAN-1857, Kentucky.49 Children by Mary E. CHASTEEN: 787. i James C. MULLINS b. NOV-1863, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 20-Apr-1887, in Rockcastle Co., KY,177 divorced, Mary DURHAM, b. DEC-1866, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of James M. DURHAM and Martha ELKINS). Children by Lydia ASBILL:) 788. ii Overton MULLINS b. FEB-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 8-Apr-1897, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Dona TANKERSLEY, b. MAR-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 353. Lorenzo Dowell MULLINS (119.Lorenzo4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. MAY-1845, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 occupation: Jr., m. 2-Dec-1874, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Nancy A. BALLENGER, b. AUG-1859, Rockcastle Co., KY.49 Children: 789. i William H. MULLINS b. 28-Sep-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,90 d. 20-Mar-1899, Rockcastle Co., KY,90 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 790. ii Pearlie J. MULLINS b. SEP-1898, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 354. Henry K. MULLINS (119.Lorenzo4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 12-Jan-1847, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 m. CA. 1868, Rebekah MCGINNIS, b. 4-Jun-1847, Tennessee,197 (daughter of Absalom MCGINNIS and Ann ? MCGINNIS) d. 4-Jul-1934, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 buried: Johnetta emetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Henry died 20-Nov-1923, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 791. i William A. MULLINS b. 17-Oct-1868, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 7-Jan-1889, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Mary F. DURHAM, b. 20-Feb-1873, Rockcastle Co., KY,210 (daughter of Green B. DURHAM and Mary Elizabeth ANGLIN) d. 6-Feb-1957, Rockcastle Co., KY,210 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. William died 16-Jul-1950, Rockcastle Co., KY,210 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 792. ii Eliza B. MULLINS b. CA. 1870, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 793. iii Walker K. MULLINS b. CA. 1872, Rockcastle Co., KY,85 m. 24-Mar-1891, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Annie H. THOMAS, b. JAN-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of James THOMAS and Sarah Jane SOUTHARD). Walker died 7-May-1898, Rockcastle Co., KY. 794. iv Taylor MULLINS b. OCT-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 m. 23-Feb-1898, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Fannie BAKER, b. 14-Jan-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 d. 20-Mar-1939, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Taylor died 1955, Rockcastle Co., KY,197 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 795. v George W. MULLINS b. 16-May-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 26-Jun-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY,116 divorced, Missouri "Dovie" JOHNSON, b. 6-Mar-1881, Kentucky,212 d. 25-May-1964, Rockcastle Co., KY,212 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. George died 31-Dec-1951, Rockcastle Co., KY,212 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 796. vi Mary Doll MULLINS b. JUL-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 6-Jan-1897, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Thomas Leslie PHILBECK, b. 7-May-1872, Rockcastle Co., KY,213 d. 1-Dec-1960, Rockcastle Co., KY,213 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 1955, Rockcastle Co., KY,213 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 797. vii Jalia MULLINS b. 4-Jul-1884, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 4-Jul-1900, in Rockcastle Co., KY,215 Rufus BAKER, b. 1879, Rockcastle Co., KY,215 occupation: Coal Miner, d. 1954.215 Jalia died 1922.215. 798. viii James B. MULLINS b. AUG-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY. 799. ix Reuben MULLINS b. 6-Sep-1887, Rockcastle Co., KY,210 m. CA. 1907, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Sallie ALLEN, b. 5-Jul-1891, Rockcastle Co., KY,210 d. 29-Sep-1977, Rockcastle Co., KY,210 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Reuben died 9-Jul-1971, Rockcastle Co., KY,210 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 800. x Hauley MULLINS b. APR-1888, Rockcastle Co., KY,216 and Margaret E. SIMS, b. CA. 1889, Jackson Co., KY,216 d. 7-Apr-1990, Richmond, Wayne Co., IN.216 Hauley died CA. 1941, Rockcastle Co., KY.216. 355. Jonathan B. Taylor MULLINS (119.Lorenzo4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. MAR-1849, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 m. 3-Jul-1875, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Matilda Frances MULLINS, b. 12-May-1859, Rockcastle Co., KY,104 (daughter of Henry R. MULLINS and Sarah "Sallie" BLACK) d. 8-Dec-1889, Rockcastle Co., KY,104 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 801. i Larkin MULLINS b. 26-May-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 d. CA. 1907. 802. ii Sarah Jane MULLINS b. 4-Mar-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY,212 m. 13-Jan-1900, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Robert ALLEN, b. 3-Apr-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of Owen ALLEN and Julia WILLIAMS) d. 6-Sep-1972, Rockcastle Co., KY,218 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Sarah died 8-Apr-1964, Rockcastle Co., KY,212 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 803. iii Nancy MULLINS b. JUN-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 804. iv Flora Cone MULLINS b. 4-Aug-1886, Rockcastle Co., KY,203 m. 13-Jun-1903,203 Wellington E. "Welk" MULLINS, b. 28-Feb-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY,203 (son of William Dowell MULLINS and Louisa WARREN) d. 1954, Campbell Co., KY,203 buried: Wesley Chapel, Peach Grove, KY. Flora died 26-Apr-1969, Campbell Co., KY,203 buried: Wesley Chapel, Peach Grove, KY. 805. v Elijah MULLINS b. SEP-1888, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 356. Bright G. MULLINS (119.Lorenzo4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 12-Jan-1855, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (1) 29-Oct-1874, in Jackson Co., KY, Eliza Belle ISAACS, b. CA. 1861, Rockcastle Co., KY,85 d. AFTER 1880, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) PRIOR TO 1884, Eliza Jane "Crow" LASWELL, b. 1865, Rockcastle Co., KY,219 (daughter of David C. LASWELL and Flora Jane CLARK) d. 1935, Rockcastle Co., KY,219 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Bright died 1933, Dayton, OH,219 buried: Johnetta Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Eliza Belle ISAACS: 806. i John "Jack" Berry MULLINS b. 4-Jun-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 26-Nov-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY,132 divorced, Flora Ella MCGUIRE, b. 14-Nov-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY,222 d. 9-Feb-1963, Rockcastle Co., KY,222 buried: Pine Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. John died 12-Jun-1959, Rockcastle Co., KY,222 buried: Pine Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Eliza Jane "Crow" LASWELL:) 807. ii David MULLINS b. 14-Feb-1884, Rockcastle Co., KY, and Lula LOGSTON, and Bertha Elizabeth BAKER. David died 12-Apr-1969, Greenville, OH.223. 808. iii Theodore MULLINS. 809. iv Cecil MULLINS. 810. v Delia MULLINS. 811. vi Edna MULLINS. 812. vii Viola MULLINS. 813. viii Wallis MULLINS. 814. ix Dalph MULLINS. 815. x Henry Lee MULLINS. 816. xi Tilda MULLINS. 817. xii Daisy MULLINS. 359. Henry S. MULLINS (120.William4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1846, Rockcastle Co., KY,86 m. CA. 1865, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Lucinda MULLINS, b. CA. 1845, Rockcastle Co., KY,85 (daughter of John MULLINS and Phoebe ?). Children: 818. i Mary A. MULLINS b. 1866, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 ref: Twin. 819. ii Nancy J. MULLINS b. CA. 1866, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 ref: Twin. 820. iii John MULLINS b. CA.1869, Rockcastle Co., KY.40. 821. iv John W. MULLINS b. CA. 1871, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 822. v Amanda MULLINS b. CA.1873, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 823. vi Irvine MULLINS b. CA. 1874, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 824. vii Shoog MULLINS b. CA. 1877, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 825. viii Luke MULLINS b. CA. 1878, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 366. Lorenzo Dowell MULLINS (120.William4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1861, Rockcastle Co., KY,85 m. 1-Apr-1881, in Rockcastle Co., KY,116 divorced, Susan Alice ROBERTS, b. 16-Apr-1866, Rockcastle Co., KY,131 (daughter of James M. ROBERTS and Margaret "Peggy" MULLINS). Children: 826. i Oscar MULLINS. 827. ii Charlie MULLINS. 828. iii Grace MULLINS. 829. iv Susan MULLINS. 830. v Jenny MULLINS. 831. vi Fred MULLINS. 832. vii Thurlo MULLINS. 833. viii Henry MULLINS and Susan Candace MORRIS, b. 13-Jan-1896, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of Millard Filmore MORRIS and Bettie Louise BARNETT). 834. ix Emma MULLINS. 368. Henry James "Tink" MULLINS (121.Ballenger4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 7-May-1844, Laurel Co., KY, m. (1) 10-Mar-1863, in Rockcastle Co., KY,132 divorced 1865, Alcey J. JOHNSON, b. CA. 1843, Tennessee,86 m. (2) CA. 1867, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Mary J. ? MULLINS, b. 6-Jun-1851, Rockcastle Co., KY,224 d. 4-Jun-1918, Rockcastle Co., KY,224 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Henry died 8-Nov-1918, Rockcastle Co., KY,224 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Mary J. ? MULLINS: 835. i Nancy C. MULLINS b. CA. 1870, Rockcastle Co., KY,85 m. 30-Sep-1885, in Rockcastle Co., KY, H. G. MARTIN. 836. ii Martha "Patsy" MULLINS b. 2-Mar-1872, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 23-SEP1891, in Rockcastle Co., KY,137 divorced, Ulysses G. BAKER, b. 15-Sep-1864, Rockcastle Co., KY,227 d. 29-Jun-1949, Rockcastle Co., KY,227 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Martha died 20-Mar-1951, Rockcastle Co., KY,227 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 837. iii James E. MULLINS b. CA. 1875, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 838. iv William M. MULLINS b. 30-Nov-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1898, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Tilda ? MULLINS, b. 1-Jun-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY.49 William died 7-Sep-1954, Rockcastle Co., KY,228 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 839. v Marian MULLINS b. 7-Nov-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY, d. 24-Apr-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY.229. 840. vi Edgar MULLINS b. 24-Dec-1887, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (1) 26-Apr-1911, in Rockcastle Co., KY,229 Mattie Gertrude BAKER, b. 3-Dec-1891, Rockcastle Co., KY,229 d. 7-Jan-1973, Bloomington, McLean Co., IL,229 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY, and Fannie MCFERRON, b. 13-Oct-1906,229 d. 15-Jun-1991.229 Edgar died 20-Jul-1972, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY,230 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 841. vii Christopher H. MULLINS b. NOV-1889, Rockcastle Co., KY,230 d. 1948, Rockcastle Co., KY,230 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 842. viii Grant N. MULLINS b. DEC-1894, Rockcastle Co., KY,216 d. 12-May-1940, Rockcastle Co., KY,230 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 370. William G. MULLINS (121.Ballenger4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 7-May-1847, Laurel Co., KY,128 and Emily MULLINS, b. 8-Feb-1850, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 (daughter of Calloway MULLINS and Mary A. "Polly" MULLINS) d. 23-Mar-1905, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. William died 12-May-1901, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 843. i Mary F. MULLINS b. CA. 1873, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 844. ii Sarah Margaret MULLINS b. 19-Nov-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1897, Willis B. SIGMAN, b. 26-Jun-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 d. 15-Nov-1946, Rockcastle Co., KY,231 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Sarah died 7-Jul-1941, Rockcastle Co., KY,231 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 845. iii Clara A. MULLINS b. 28-Jan-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 846. iv Calloway MULLINS b. JUN-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 847. v Ballie MULLINS b. DEC-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 848. vi Clell MULLINS b. SEP-1884, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 849. vii Artie M. MULLINS b. MAY-1887, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 850. viii Leroy MULLINS b. MAY-1889, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 851. ix Cecil Emerson MULLINS b. 16-Jun-1893, Rockcastle Co., KY, occupation: Signal Maintainer L&N RR, and Hazel CARTER. Cecil died 20-Dec-1967, Rockcastle Co., KY,232 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 373. Terry D. MULLINS (121.Ballenger4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. NOV-1853, Laurel Co., KY,39 occupation: Merchant, m. CA. 1889, in Rockcastle Co., KY,49 Mary Lucy Emily MULLINS, b. 17-Dec-1870, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of Gardner Green MULLINS and Mary Jane CHESNUT) d. 1954, Rockcastle Co., KY,233 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Terry died 1912, Rockcastle Co., KY,233 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 852. i Albert MULLINS b. SEP-1891, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 853. ii Mendell Dyche MULLINS b. 3-Mar-1892, Rockcastle Co., KY, d. 11-Apr-1944, Rockcastle Co., KY,234 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 854. iii Everett T. MULLINS b. 3-Jan-1894, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1931, Marion MCCOLLUM, b. 26-Nov-1908, Louisville, Jefferson Co, KY,235 (daughter of Oscar MCCOLLUM and Blanche ? MCCOLLUM) d. 8-Dec-1998, Akron, Summit Co., OH,235 buried: Rose Hill Cemetery., Akron, OH. Everett died CA. 1932. 855. iv Ruth MULLINS b. JAN-1896, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 856. v Virgil MULLINS b. 23-Jul-1898, Rockcastle Co., KY. 857. vi Floyd Earl MULLINS b. 5-Jan-1903, Rockcastle Co., KY, and Elizabeth FRANCISCO. Floyd died 12-Jan-1973, Rockcastle Co., KY.237. 858. vii Tennyson D. MULLINS b. 1905, Rockcastle Co., KY,237 d. 1943, Rockcastle Co., KY.237. 376. Reuben D. MULLINS (121.Ballenger4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. MAY-1862, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. CA. 1881, Serena S. OWENS, b. 6-Jan-1865, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of Ashley "Ash" OWENS and Angeline MULLINS) d. 21-May-1901, Rockcastle Co., KY,238 buried: Colyer Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. Children: 859. i Martin Luther MULLINS b. NOV-1881, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 860. ii Eugene MULLINS b. MAR-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 861. iii Walter A. MULLINS b. FEB-1886, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 862. iv Bessie A. MULLINS b. JAN-1889, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 379. Larkin Ballenger "Tucker " MULLINS (126.Henry4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 23-Sep-1857, Rockcastle Co., KY,101 and Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth JOHNSON, b. 1866, Dye Mound, TX,101 d. 2-Jun-1927, Montague Co., TX.101 Larkin died CA. 1899, Oklahoma.101 Children: 863. i Minnie MULLINS. 864. ii Drew MULLINS. 865. iii Cora E MULLINS b. 24-Dec-1883,101 and G. G. BANDY. Cora died 24-Oct-1910, Stephens Co., OK.101. 866. iv Mary F. MULLINS b. 4-Sep-1885,101 and John W. BANDY. Mary died 20-Aug-1967, Stephens Co., OK.101. 867. v Rob MULLINS. 868. vi Odie MULLINS. 869. vii Myrtle MULLINS b. 1891,101 and Claud Washington JOHNSON. Myrtle died 1972, Montague Co., TX.101. 870. viii Stella MULLINS. 871. ix Tempa MULLINS. 381. Daniel Boone MULLINS (126.Henry4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 9-Apr-1861, Rockcastle Co., KY,101 ref: Twin, occupation: Farmer, m. 24-Dec-1893, in Grayson Co., TX,101 Samantha Louise FOWLER, b. 22-Mar-1875, Madison Co., AR,101 d. 27-Jan-1928, Cotton Co., OK.101 Daniel died 6-May-1940, Cotton Co., OK.101 Children: 872. i Claud Henry MULLINS b. 28-Jan-1896, Dye Mound, TX,101 m. (1) 13-Dec-1919,101 Hallie CLEMENT, m. (2) 15-Jan-1933, in Waurika, OK,101 Velma BROWN, b. 21-Jun-1911, Devol, OK,101 d. 6-Oct-1993, Walter, OK.101 Claud died 18-Dec-1945, Midwest City, OK.101. 873. ii John Taylor MULLINS b. 20-Nov-1902, Indian Teritory - IT (Stephens Co., OK),101 m. 3-Jun-1929,101 Faye Iris RANDOLPH, b. 28-Nov-1903,101 d. 30-Jan-1981, Oklahoma.101 John died 16-Jun-1967, OK.101. 874. iii Albert Emly MULLINS b. 18-Jul-1907, Comanche, OK,101 m. 3-Apr-1930,101 Lola Remo BELL, b. 16-Jan-1911, Palestine, TX,101 d. 4-May-1989, Midwest City, OK.101 Albert died 17-Oct-1986, Midwest City, OK.101. 875. iv Infant MULLINS b. 26-Jun-1916, Cotton Co., OK,101 d. 26-Jun-1916, Cotton Co., OK.101. 383. John William "Bill" MULLINS (126.Henry4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 25-Dec-1862, Rockcastle Co., KY,101 m. 25-Dec-1886,101 Loucinda Sophio BURCHAM, b. 1869,101 d. 1958.101 John died 5-Feb-1931, Stephen Co., OK,101 buried: Loco, OK. Children: 876. i Jessie Marion MULLINS b. 20-Nov-1887, Texas,101 m. 30-Dec-1906,101 Pearl Eunice WEST. Jessie died 5-May-1982.101. 877. ii Beulah Pearl MULLINS b. 5-Aug-1889, Montague Co., TX,101 m. 21-Aug-1904,101 Richard HOLEMAN. 878. iii Margaret Ellen MULLINS b. 9-Sep-1891, Montague Co., TX,101 and Jesse OVERSTREET, and Ernest LYDE. Margaret died 11-Mar-1984.101. 879. iv Henry Cordury MULLINS b. 21-Oct-1893, Texas,101 and Rookh JOHNSON. 880. v James William MULLINS b. 12-Mar-1897, Montague Co., TX,101 and Lois BENNETT. James died 17-Oct-1975.101. 881. vi Thomas Louis MULLINS b. 1-Oct-1899, Montague Co., TX,101 and Floy JOHNSON. Thomas died 29-Jul-1969.101. 882. vii Mable Clara MULLINS (details excluded), m. (1) Jeff MILFORD, m. (2) Oll C. EWING. 883. viii Opal Ordra MULLINS (details excluded), m. Glenn "Buck" JOHNSON. 884. ix Faye Garee MULLINS and Byram C. RANDOLPH, and Emory GREEN. 384. Albert Sherman MULLINS (126.Henry4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 9-Apr-1865, Coles, Illinois,101 m. 6-Jul-1887, in Montague Co., TX,101 Mendora Isabelle HOLEMAN, b. 16-Dec-1866, Scottsville, KY,101 d. 27-Apr-1939, Childress Co., TX.101 Albert died 27-Nov-1917, Childress Co., TX.101 Children: 885. i Walter Lee MULLINS b. 28-Apr-1888, Montague Co., TX,101 and Maud LEEPER, and Lucille COX. Walter died 9-Jan-1971.101. 886. ii Lillie Ora MULLINS b. 26-Dec-1889, Montague Co., TX,101 and Walter MELTON. Lillie died 26-Oct-1977.101. 887. iii Gracy May MULLINS b. 4-May-1892, Montague Co., TX,101 d. 8-Apr-1900, Montague Co., TX,101 buried: Dye Mound, TX. 888. iv Inez Ellen MULLINS b. 16-Jul-1894, Montague Co., TX,101 m. 1925,101 Claude DANIELS. Inez died 5-Apr-1973.101. 889. v Albert Ocie MULLINS b. 27-May-1899, Montague Co., TX,101 m. (1) 15-Feb-1918,101 Jettie Helen HOWARD, m. (2) 1939,101 Lillian TAPP. Albert died 10-Aug-1971.101. 890. vi Roy Curtis MULLINS b. 31-Mar-1901, Near Loco, OK,101 m. 22-Jun-1925,101 Vera Annie COOPER. Roy died 7-Feb-1976.101. 387. Henry Ward Beecher MULLINS (126.Henry4, 47.Terry3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 6-Sep-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY,101 m. 8-Jan-1896, in Montague Co., TX,101 Lora Emma SHELL, b. JAN-1880, Texas,101 d. CA. 1965, Childress, TX. Henry died 4-Apr-1951, Childress, TX.101 Children: 891. i Charlie Marion MULLINS b. 1-Oct-1898, Grayson Co., TX,101 m. 11-Jan-1920,101 Ivie Drue BENSON. Charlie died 19-Sep-1979.101. 892. ii Gilvoy Beecher MULLINS b. 13-Jan-1905,101 m. (1) 10-Mar-1926,101 Margaret ELKINS, m. (2) AFTER 1927, Eva Pearl DRAKE. Gilvoy died 6-Jan-1946.101. 893. iii Mary Grace MULLINS and Lonnie ELKINS. 389. Henry King MULLINS (128.Wesley4, 48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 8-Feb-1834, Laurel Co., KY, m. 12-Aug-1860, in Laurel Co., KY,31 Martha J. JONES, b. 4-Dec-1843, Kentucky,239 d. 23-Mar-1928, entucky,239 buried: Highland Cemetery., Kenton Co., KY. Henry died 20-Dec-1917, Laurel Co., KY,239 buried: Mt. Pleasaant Cemetery., Laurel Co., KY. Children: 894. i Sarah MULLINS b. 25-Apr-1865, Laurel Co., KY,239 m. 14-Sep-1882, in Laurel Co., KY,31 Lincoln CORNELIUS. 895. ii Belle MULLINS b. JAN-1867, Laurel Co., KY,239 and Matthew PEOPLE. 896. iii Orvil MULLINS b. 14-Apr-1869, Laurel Co., KY,239 and Lilly WILSON. 897. iv Wiley MULLINS b. Laurel Co., KY, m. 22-Jul-1886, in Laurel Co., KY,31 Sarah KING. 898. v John MULLINS. 899. vi Fannie MULLINS b. Laurel Co., KY, m. 27-Feb-1892, in Laurel Co., KY,31 Felix PARSELY. 900. vii Mary Nola MULLINS b. 26-Sep-1878, Laurel Co., KY,239 m. 19-Nov-1895, in Laurel Co., KY,31 Rudolph STRAUB, b. 29-Jul-1868, Berne Switzerland,239 d. 27-Jul-1957, Laurel Co., KY,239 buried: St. John's Church Cemetery., Laurel Co., KY. Mary died 14-Feb-1958, Laurel Co., KY,239 buried: St. John's Church Cemetery., Laurel Co., KY. 901. viii James MULLINS b. 19-Feb-1881, Laurel Co., KY,239 m. 29-Jun-1911, in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY,239 Mary LEMP, b. Switzerland. 902. ix Eva MULLINS b. 7-Jun-1884, Laurel Co., KY,239 m. 21-Jun-1900, in Laurel Co., KY,31 Fritz RUEGSEGGER, b. 12-May-1865, Rothenbach, Switzerland,239 d. 14-Jul-1945, Evansville, IN,239 buried: Park Lawn Cemetery., Evansville, IN. Eva died 3-Mar-1911, Rockcastle Co., KY,239 buried: St. John's Church Cemetery., Laurel Co., KY. 903. x Cynthia MULLINS b. 1-Jan-1886, Laurel Co., KY,239 m. 26-Apr-1902, in Laurel Co., KY,31 Lee BOWLING, b. Laurel Co., KY, d. 1971, Laurel Co., KY.239 Cynthia died 1972, Laurel Co., KY.239. 393. John Wesley MULLINS (128.Wesley4, 48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1842, Laurel Co., KY, m. 3-Mar-1860, in Laurel Co., KY,108 Elizabeth JONES, b. CA. 1841.108 John died 2-May-1921, Laurel Co., KY.108 Children: 904. i John W. MULLINS b. CA. 1861, Laurel Co., KY. 905. ii Wiley J. MULLINS b. CA. 1863, Laurel Co., KY,240 d. 17-Feb-1919, Laurel Co., KY.108. 906. iii Sarah MULLINS b. CA. 1865, Laurel Co., KY.108. 907. iv Paulina B. MULLINS b. CA. 1867, Laurel Co., KY.240. 908. v Mary J. MULLINS b. CA. 1868, Laurel Co., KY.108. 909. vi Josephine "Josie" MULLINS b. 6-Apr-1870, Laurel Co., KY.239. 910. vii Eliza MULLINS b. CA. 1871, Laurel Co., KY.108. 911. viii James MULLINS b. CA. 1872, Laurel Co., KY,108 d. AFTER JUL-1956.108. 912. ix Florence MULLINS b. 21-Mar-1875, Laurel Co., KY,108 m. 16-May-1893, in Farriston, KY,108 Theodore S. MORI/MORY, b. 15-Jul-1871, Bern, Switzerland,108 d. 7-May-1945, Louisville, KY.108 Florence died 1-Apr-1971, Laurel Co., KY.108. 913. x Laura MULLINS b. CA. 1876, Laurel Co., KY.108. 914. xi Critenden MULLINS b. CA. 1878, Laurel Co., KY.108. 915. xii Jackson C. MULLINS b. 7-Feb-1882, Laurel Co., KY,108 and Minnie ?, and Nellie Catherine START, b. 2-Dec-1892,108 d. 6-Jun-1975.108 Jackson died 8-Jul-1956, Louisville, KY.108. 408. William H. MULLINS (130.Jackson4, 48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1847, Madison Co., KY,36 m. CA. 1870, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Permelia Jane "Puss" OWENS, b. 25-Jan-1851, Rockcastle Co., KY,136 (daughter of William L. OWENS and Wilmoth LOFTON) d. 30-Jul-1902, Rockcastle Co., KY,136 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. William died 31-Nov-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY,136 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 916. i William MULLINS b. 4-Mar-1871, Rockcastle Co., KY,136 d. 1-Mar-1897, Rockcastle Co., KY,136 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 917. ii George MULLINS b. 5-Mar-1872, Rockcastle Co., KY,136 occupation: L&N RR Laborer, d. 20-Jun-1900, Rockcastle Co., KY,136 buried: Old Freedom Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 918. iii Emily MULLINS b. APR-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 25-Dec-1895, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, James Nelson GRIFFIN, b. JUN-1870, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (son of Solomon GRIFFIN and Jalia Tetitia OWENS). 413. James Frederick MULLINS (130.Jackson4, 48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. OCT-1856, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 occupation: Farmer, m. 23-Oct-1880, in Rockcastle Co., KY,177 divorced, Susan HENSLEY, b. NOV-1863, Rockcastle Co., KY.49 Children: 919. i Mary J. MULLINS b. AUG-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 920. ii Margaret Frances MULLINS b. JUN-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 921. iii Nancy A. MULLINS b. 5-Apr-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 13-Oct-1905, in Rockcastle Co., KY,242 divorced, James ISAAC, b. 14-May-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY,242 (son of William Riley ISAAC and Nancy B. WILLIS) d. 13-Feb-1963, Rockcastle Co., KY,242 buried: Oak Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., Ky. Nancy died 18-Jul-1966, Rockcastle Co., KY,242 buried: Oak Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 922. iv William Daniel MULLINS b. 30-Nov-1886, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 29-Feb-1912, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Lucy Catherine TODD, b. 27-Feb-1897, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of John J. TODD and Betty Ann NORTHERN) d. Ohio, buried: Wetstone Cemetery., Bucyrus, OH. William died 9-Jul-1967, Ohio,243 buried: Wetstone Cemetery., Bucyrus, OH. 923. v Lucy B. MULLINS b. JUN-1889, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 924. vi Velicity T. MULLINS b. APR-1894, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 925. vii James Harvey MULLINS b. FEB-1897, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 30-Jun-1917, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Mary Elizabeth PETERS, b. 20-Feb-1899, Rockcastle Co., KY.244. 926. viii Etta M. MULLINS b. FEB-1899, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 418. William Spencer MULLINS (132.Champ4, 48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. MAR-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. (1) CA. 1893,49 Susan D. "Sudie" MULLINS, b. 27-Nov-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 (daughter of James Henry MULLINS and Sarah Ann SINGLETON) ref: Twin, d. 1907, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) CA. 1906, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Mary A. SUTTLES, b. JAN-1888, Rockcastle Co., KY,119 (daughter of Isaac "Bud" SUTTLES and Lois "Ann" BUSSELL) d. 1943, Rockcastle Co., KY,119 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. William died 1956, Rockcastle Co., KY,119 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Susan D. "Sudie" MULLINS: 927. i Ora MULLINS b. APR-1897, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. Children by Mary A. SUTTLES:) 928. ii Ollie W. MULLINS b. 9-Nov-1907, Rockcastle Co., KY, and Etta A. ANDERKIN, b. 22-Jan-1913, Rockcastle Co., KY,246 d. FEB-1991, Rockcastle Co., KY,246 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Ollie died 4-Apr-1969, Rockcastle Co., KY,246 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 929. iii Ann Hazel MULLINS b. 14-Feb-1910, Rockcastle Co., KY, d. 25-Feb-1996, Rockcastle Co., KY.247. 419. Campbell MULLINS (132.Champ4, 48.Spencer3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 12-Mar-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 m. 2-Sep-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY,116 divorced, Emma PHILBECK, b. 22-Jan-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 d. 12-May-1960, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Campbell died 28-Feb-1959, Rockcastle Co., KY,122 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 930. i Letha MULLINS b. AUG 1897, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 931. ii Alfred Bentley MULLINS (details excluded), m. Edna DAVIS, b. Rockcastle Co., KY. 428. Elisha MULLINS (139.Mordecai4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. MAY-1841, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 occupation: Farmer, m. 13-Jun-1864, in Rockcastle Co., KY,116 divorced, Eliza A. DREW, b. MAR-1846, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of Charles DREW and Elizabeth REED) d. 8-Apr-1913, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Elisha Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. Elisha died 29-Feb-1912, Rockcastle Co., KY,248 buried: Elisha Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. Children: 932. i Gladys MULLINS b. OCT-1863, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 20-Nov-1889, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Thomas W. ANDERSON, b. OCT-1861, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (son of George Wesley ANDERSON and Sarah CLARK). 933. ii Charles M. MULLINS b. 10-Aug-1866, Rockcastle Co., KY,248 m. 5-Aug-1888, in Rockcastle Co., KY,49 divorced, Martha "Mattie" ANDERSON, b. 18-Jan-1866, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of George Wesley ANDERSON and Sarah CLARK) d. 5-Mar-1949, Rockcastle Co., KY,248 buried: Elisha Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. Charles died 12-May-1918, Rockcastle Co., KY,248 buried: Elisha Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. 934. iii Mary Elizabeth "Betty" MULLINS b. 17-Feb-1868, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 11-Dec-1885, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Jarvis J. BROWN, b. 31-May-1855, Rockcastle Co., KY,251 occupation: Farmer, d. 26-Dec-1926, Rockcastle Co., KY,251 buried: Friendship Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 14-Apr-1936, Rockcastle Co., KY,251 buried: Friendship Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 935. iv Susan Alice MULLINS b. CA. 1872, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 936. v James Henry MULLINS b. 28-Apr-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY,248 m. 27-Aug-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY,177 divorced, Sarah Ann CUMMINS, b. 27-Aug-1873, Rockcastle Co., KY,248 (daughter of Absalum "Apps" C. CUMMINS and Mary Frances BROWN) d. 29-Jul-1932, Rockcastle Co., KY,248 buried: Elisha Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. James died 3-Aug-1929, Rockcastle Co., KY,248 buried: Elisha Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 937. vi Margaret "Maggie" MULLINS b. 20-Nov-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY,85 m. 10-Jan-1895, in Rockcastle Co., KY, James Y. CLARK, b. 22-Feb-1865, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 (son of William CLARK and Lumina SAMMONS) d. 5-Jan-1932, Tulsa, OK, buried: Clinto Oaks Cemetery., Tulsa Co., OK. 938. vii William Green MULLINS b. AUG-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 5-Oct-1899, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Eliza J. SWINFORD, b. JAN-1884, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of Reuben SWINFORD and Nancy Margaret KINDRES) d. 26-Aug-1951, Rockcastle Co., KY. William died 17-Nov-1951, Rockcastle Co., KY.256. 939. viii Fred Elisha MULLINS b. MAR-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 d. 1951, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 429. Marshall MULLINS (139.Mordecai4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. FEB-1842, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. CA. 1868, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Eliza JONES, b. JUL-1843, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of William JONES and Rachel ? JONES). Children: 940. i James MULLINS b. CA. 1870, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 941. ii Jones MULLINS b. JUN-1871, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 942. iii Lucy MULLINS b. CA. 1873, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 943. iv Hayse MULLINS b. DEC-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 944. v William MULLINS b. MAR-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 945. vi Fannie MULLINS b. AUG-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 946. vii Jefferson MULLINS b. CA. 1880, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 947. viii George MULLINS b. 29- MAR-1881, Rockcastle Co., KY, d. 10-Jul-1903, Rockcastle Co., KY,258 buried: Langford Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 948. ix John H. MULLINS b. 3-Feb-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY,258 d. 31-Oct-1903, Rockcastle Co., KY,258 buried: Langford Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 949. x Florence MULLINS b. MAR-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 431. Calloway MULLINS (139.Mordecai4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. DEC-1845, Rockcastle Co., KY,86 m. CA.1872, in Kentucky, Eliza DELPH, b. JUL-1848, Clay Co., KY.49 Calloway died 1910, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Ward Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 950. i Ellen MULLINS b. CA. 1874, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 951. ii Edward MULLINS b. OCT-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 952. iii Walter "Bee" MULLINS b. DEC-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 953. iv Luella MULLINS b. JAN-1879, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 954. v Arch MULLINS b. 23-May-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1902, Monilla "Ellen" MULLINS, b. JAN-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY,260 (daughter of Thomas Riley MULLINS and Candace Josephine BARNETT) d. 1925, Rockcastle Co., KY,260 buried: Ward Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Arch died 28-Jul-1958, Rockcastle Co., KY,260 buried: Ward Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 955. vi Obe M. MULLINS b. 24-May-1884, Rockcastle Co., KY, d. 14-Jun-1903, Rockcastle Co., KY,259 buried: Ward Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 956. vii George MULLINS b. SEP-1887, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 434. John G. MULLINS (140.Calloway4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1839, Rockcastle Co., KY,36 occupation: Farmer, m. 9-Apr-1862, in Rockcastle Co., KY,132 divorced, Susan Ann MULLINS, b. JAN-1844, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of Mordecai MULLINS and Margaret "Mary" Catherine CABLE). John died PRIOR 1900, Rockcastle Co., KY.133 Children: 957. i Ellen M. MULLINS b. 29-Dec-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY,237 m. 17-Jan-1900, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, Boston DURHAM, b. OCT-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY, (son of James M. DURHAM and Martha ELKINS) occupation: Farmer. Ellen died PRIOR 1910, Rockcastle Co., KY.216. 435. James Henry MULLINS (140.Calloway4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1841, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 9-APRIL-1862, in Rockcastle Co., KY,132 divorced, Sarah Ann SINGLETON, b. 1845, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 (daughter of Philip SINGLETON and Margaret FISH) d. 1907, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. James died 1896, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 958. i Mary Margaret MULLINS b. 17-Mar-1863, Rockcastle Co., KY,95 m. 2-May-1881, in Rockcastle Co., KY, James Maret SINGLETON, b. 23-Oct-1858, Rockcastle Co., KY,95 (son of Richard SINGLETON and Susan WHEELER) d. 11-Jan-1903, Rockcastle Co., KY,95 buried: Adams/Bucklick Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 27-Aug-1949, Rockcastle Co., KY,95 buried: Adams/Bucklick Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 959. ii John G. MULLINS b. 1865, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 d. 1891, Rockcastle Co., KY.216. 960. iii William Daniel MULLINS b. 1867, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 m. CA. 1891, in Rockcastle Co., KY,216 Susan ANDERSON, b. 1870, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 (daughter of George Wesley ANDERSON and Sarah CLARK) d. 1942, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. William died 1941, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 961. iv Emily J. MULLINS b. MAR-1870, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 m. 4-Aug 1887, in Rockcastle Co., KY,120 Benjamin Frank MULLINS, b. 1868, Rockcastle Co., KY,40 (son of John G."Goodenough" MULLINS and Sarah "Sallie" ELKINS) d. 1904, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Emily died 1926, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 962. v Ballard G. MULLINS b. 1871, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 d. 1891, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 963. vi Susan D. "Sudie" MULLINS (See marriage to number 418.). 964. vii Patsy Logue MULLINS b. 27-Nov-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY, ref: Twin, m. 26-Dec-1895, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Elijah TUSSEY, b. 10-Dec-1874, Laurel Co., KY,265 (son of John S. TUSSEY and Elizabeth FOURBUSH) d. 31-Aug-1944, Garrard Co., KY.265 Patsy died 17 NOC 1955.265. 965. viii Mitchell M. MULLINS b. 1879, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 m. CA. 1905, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Rebecca Ellen MASON, b. 10-Oct-1890, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of Martin Van Buren MASON and Mary COX) d. 29-Nov-1983, Gaffney, SC,267 buried: Frederick Mem. Gdns. Cemetery., Gaffney, SC. Mitchell died 1938, Rockcastle Co., KY,128 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 966. ix Minnie MULLINS b. 1882, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (1) 18-Nov-1898, in Rockcastle Co., KY, William Daniel SCOTT, b. 18-Sep-1876, Scott Co., VA,129 d. 26-Apr-1902, Rockcastle Co., KY,129 buried: Corinth Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY, and Joseph SMITH, b. 1882, Rockcastle Co., KY,268 d. 1948, Rockcastle Co., KY,268 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 967. x Telitha Edna MULLINS b. 8-Jun-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 3-Mar-1904, in Rockcastle Co., KY,216 Robert Emmitt QUINN, b. 3-May-1881, Rockcastle Co., KY,270 d. 3-Nov-1950, Rockcastle Co., KY,270 buried: Ward Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Telitha died 22-Aug-1940, Rockcastle Co., KY,270 buried: Ward Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 968. xi Leander "Lee" MULLINS b. 4-Nov-1888, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. CA. 1914, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Cleo STALLSWORTH, b. 20-Sep-1899, Rockcastle Co., KY,271 d. 30-Jul-1957, Rockcastle Co., KY,271 buried: Ward Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Leander died 13-Dec-1961, Rockcastle Co., KY,271 buried: Ward Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 969. xii Ulysses S. MULLINS b. MAR-1892, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 occupation: Worked for L&N Railroad. 436. Gardner Green MULLINS (140.Calloway4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. CA. 1843, Rockcastle Co., KY,86 occupation: Farmer, m. CA. 1865, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Mary Jane CHESNUT, b. 4-Jul-1845, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 (daughter of James M. CHESNUT and Mary BUFORD) d. 22-Jun-1903, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 buried: Sadie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. Gardner died PRIOR 1900. Children: 970. i James Calloway MULLINS b. 3-Oct-1865, Rockcastle Co., KY,216 and Mary HOLLOWAY. James died 25-Dec-1908, Rockcastle Co., KY. 971. ii Richard Franklin MULLINS b. 30-Jan-1868, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 m. 5-Jan-1887, in Rockcastle Co., KY,120 Martha Ellen MULLINS, b. 17-Feb-1869, Rockcastle Co., KY,119 (daughter of Champ MULLINS and Mary A. MARTIN) d. 22-Feb-1930, Rockcastle Co., KY,119 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Richard died 1899, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 buried: Sadie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. 972. iii Mary Lucy Emily MULLINS (See marriage to number 373.). 973. iv Summers Margaret MULLINS b. 2-Mar-1872, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 m. CA. 1893, in Rockcastle Co., KY,49 James Henry CUMMINS, b. 24-Dec-1871, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 (son of Bluford H. CUMMINS and Mary Frances MULLINS) d. 31-Aug-1962, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Summers died 21-Aug-1955, Rockcastle Co., KY,245 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 974. v Gardner Lincoln MULLINS b. 7-Apr-1873, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 occupation: Railroad Laborer, m. 17-Dec-1895, in Rockcastle Co., KY,120 divorced, Sarah E. PROCTOR, b. 17-Apr-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of William H. PROCTOR and Nancy H. ? PROCTOR) d. 20-Nov-1900, Rockcastle Co., KY,272 buried: Doc Langford Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Gardner died 19-Feb-1924, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 buried: Sadie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. 975. vi Sarah Helen Frances MULLINS b. 1-Mar-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 d. 15-Mar-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 976. vii George Washington MULLINS b. 1-Mar-1877, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 occupation: Farmer, m. (1) 6-Jun-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY,116 divorced, Lula CUMMINS, b. 29-Dec-1881, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 (daughter of Bluford H. CUMMINS and Mary Frances MULLINS) d. 12-Apr-1904, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 buried: Belle Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY, m. (2) 21-Jul-1905, in Rockcastle Co., KY,237 Mary Belle FRENCH, b. 13-Jan-1886, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 (daughter of James William "Bill" FRENCH and Mary Logan MULLINS) d. 4-Dec-1961, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 buried: Belle Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. George died 19-Jun-1945, Rockcastle Co., KY,121 buried: Belle Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. 977. viii Rovinger "Rovy" MULLINS b. 11-Mar-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY,216 occupation: Brick Plant Foreman, m. 1-Aug-1901, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Mary Frances PONDER, d. 1959, Independence, KY. Rovinger died 8-Mar-1957, Independence, KY.216. 978. ix Money L. M. MULLINS b. 20-Apr-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY,237 m. 10-Apr-1925, in St. Louis, MO, Addie DURBIN, b. CA. 1897. 979. x Moss H. T. MULLINS b. 26-Apr-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY,237 m. 21-Dec-1906, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Charity MOUNTS, b. SEP-1891, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of Allen MOUNTS and Paulina OWENS). 438. William Mordecai "Mod" MULLINS (140.Calloway4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. MAY-1847, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 1-Apr-1863, in Rockcastle Co., KY,209 Nancy GRIFFIN, b. OCT-1839, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of John GRIFFIN and Elizabeth MILLER). Children: 980. i Thomas Riley MULLINS b. 24-Dec-1863, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 m. 16-Apr-1883, in Rockcastle Co., KY,105 divorced, Candace Josephine BARNETT, b. 30-Oct-1859, Laurel Co., KY,117 (daughter of William L. BARNETT and Elizabeth "Betty" MULLINS) d. 13-Feb-1940, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Thomas died 27-Jul-1949, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 981. ii John C. MULLINS b. 14-Oct-1865, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 occupation: Revenue Officer, m. CA. 1884, in Rockcastle Co., KY,118 Emily J. MULLINS, b. 8-APRIL 1867, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 (daughter of Champ MULLINS and Mary A. MARTIN) d. 10-Jan-1966, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. John died 25-Dec-1908, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 982. iii Charles A. MULLINS b. CA. 1867, Rockcastle Co., KY.40. 983. iv Mary Logan MULLINS b. 19-May-1868, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 m. 25-Oct-1884, in Rockcastle Co., KY, divorced, James William "Bill" FRENCH, b. 6-Nov-1862, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 (son of Jones A. FRENCH and Mary L. MULLINS) d. 17-Aug-1905, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 30-Apr-1941, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 984. v Elizabeth "Bettie" C. MULLINS b. CA. 1870, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 985. vi Susan E. MULLINS b. 4-Apr-1872, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 m. 27-Oct-1888, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Palestine T. "Dick" BARNETT, b. 10-Mar-1867, Laurel Co., KY, (son of William L. BARNETT and Elizabeth "Betty" MULLINS) d. AUG-1936, Rockcastle Co., KY,279 buried: Red Hill Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Susan died 22-Aug-1942, Rockcastle Co., KY,117 buried: Fairview Church Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 441. Charles Anderson "Biggie" MULLINS (140.Calloway4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 20-Mar-1851, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 occupation: Farmer, m. (1) CA. 1870, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Mary Jane MULLINS, b. 25-Sep-1855, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 (daughter of Henry R. MULLINS and Sarah "Sallie" BLACK) d. 23-Jan-1882, Rockcastle Co., KY,30 buried: Calloway Mullins Cemetery. Rockcastle Co. KY, m. (2) 19-Apr-1883, in Rockcastle Co., KY,116 divorced, Lucy Jane MULLINS, b. AUG-1865, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of Champ MULLINS and Mary A. MARTIN) d. Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Charles died 22-Sep-1925, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Mary Jane MULLINS: 986. i James Charles MULLINS b. APR-1873, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 987. ii Ballard C. "Snippo" MULLINS b. 20-Sep-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY,204 occupation:Conductor - L&N RR, m. 4-Jan-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY,116 divorced, America L. MULLINS, b. 28-Jul-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY,204 (daughter of William Dowell MULLINS and Louisa WARREN) d. 25-May-1961, Rockcastle Co., KY,204 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Ballard died 25-Oct-1965, Rockcastle Co., KY,204 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 988. iii Sarah Frances MULLINS b. 4-Jun-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 and Milton MULLINS. Sarah died 7-Sep-1931, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 989. iv Larkin MULLINS b. CA. 1878, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 990. v Mary Margaret "Polly" MULLINS b. 24-Jan-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 19-Sep-1904, in Rockcastle Co., KY,216 Nelson OWENS, b. 19-Aug-1873, Rockcastle Co., KY,280 (son of David OWENS and Sarah Frances "Puss" SUTTLES) d. 17-Oct-1957, Rockcastle Co., KY,280 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Mary died 4-Apr-1955, Rockcastle Co., KY,280 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Lucy Jane MULLINS:) 991. vi Beeler MULLINS b. 28-Aug-1885, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 23-May-1902, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Flora Belle ALLEN, b. 25-Mar-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY,281 (daughter of Willis ALLEN and Mary Sarah "Sallie" CUMMINS) d. 29-Aug-1962, Rockcastle Co., KY,281 buried: Morning View Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Beeler died 2-Nov-1959, Rockcastle Co., KY,281 buried: Morning View Cemetery., Rockcastle, Co., KY. 992. vii Elmer MULLINS b. 23-Jan-1892, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 and Cora E. BARNETT, b. 7 Nov-1894, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 (daughter of Palestine T. "Dick" BARNETT and Susan E. MULLINS) d. 5-Dec-1980, Rockcastle Co., KY, buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Elmer died 14-Mar-1949, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 993. viii Burdetta MULLINS b. 23-Jun-1913, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 d. 23-Aug-1937, Rockcastle Co., KY,103 buried: Biggie Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 445. Champ MULLINS (141.William4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 25-Dec-1835, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (1) 12-Nov-1855, in Rockcastle Co., KY,26 divorced, Angeline JOHNSON, b. CA. 1840, Madison Co., KY,40 d. 1863, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) 24-Nov-1867, in Rockcastle Co., KY,285 Susan CUMMINS, b. APR-1847, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 (daughter of Moses CUMMINS and Mahala Jane OWENS). Champ died 23-Jun-1898, Rockcastle Co., KY,284 buried: Champ Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Children by Angeline JOHNSON: 994. i Mary E. MULLINS b. 19-Sep-1856, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 d. 7-Jul-1876, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 995. ii John A. MULLINS b. 21-Jul-1858, Rockcastle Co., KY,284 m. 18-Nov-1876, in Rockcastle Co., KY,177 divorced, Jalia Catherine GRIFFIN, b. 16-Jan-1862, Rockcastle Co., KY, (daughter of John Nelson GRIFFIN and Mary "Polly" OWENS) d. 27-Sep-1911, Rockcastle Co., KY.286 John died 1-Mar-1910, Rockcastle Co., KY,284 buried: Champ Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 996. iii William Champ MULLINS b. 26-Jan-1861, Rockcastle Co., KY,284 occupation: Store Clerk, d. 11-Jan-1911, Rockcastle Co., KY,284 buried: Champ Mullins Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 448. Jeptha Joseph MULLINS (141.William4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. NOV-1843, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 occupation: Farmer, m. CA. 1870, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Margaret E. BROWN, b. CA. 1852, Rockcastle Co., KY,86 d. PRIOR 1900, Rockcastle Co., KY. Children: 997. i Alice MULLINS b. CA. 1873, Rockcastle Co., KY.85. 998. ii Fannie MULLINS b. 19-Mar-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 m. 11-Dec-1896, in Rockcastle Co., KY, J. M. BROYLES, b. CA. 1863. 999. iii Wade H. MULLINS b. 12-Sep-1878, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 1000. iv Elmer J. MULLINS b. NOV-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 1001. v Pearl H. MULLINS b. SEP-1883, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 1002. vi Jeptha O. MULLINS b. SEP-1886, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 1003. vii John W. MULLINS b. 20-Apr-1889, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. 26-Dec-1915, in Rockcastle Co., KY,229 Clyde V. LEAR, b. 24-Mar-1889, Rockcastle Co., KY,289 (daughter of John Moses LEAR and Fannie CROUTCHER) d. 7-Sep-1970, Rockcastle Co., KY,289 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. John died 19-Sep-1963, Rockcastle Co., KY,289 buried: Elmwood Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. 449. Perry Morgan MULLINS (144.Marshall4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 17-Aug-1858, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 and Mary Emily ROBERTS, b. 17-Apr-1863, Rockcastle Co., KY,131 (daughter of James M. ROBERTS and Margaret "Peggy" MULLINS). Children: 1004. i James Everett MULLINS. 1005. ii John MULLINS and Madge HOLLAND. 1006. iii George Marshall MULLINS and Verba GARNER. 1007. iv Robert Lee MULLINS and Mabel HOLLAND. 1008. v Wade Bryant MULLINS m. 16-Oct-1931, in Ozark Co., MO, Dorothy Faye GARRETT. 1009. vi Annie MULLINS and Dales HAYES. 1010. vii Marie MULLINS. 450. Henry M. MULLINS (144.Marshall4, 49.Champness3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. MAR-1860, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 m. 10-Apr-1893, in Rockcastle Co., KY,132 divorced, Sarah JEWEL, b. JUL-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY.49 Children: 1011. i Florrie MULLINS b. SEP-1893, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 1012. ii Robert MULLINS b. NOV-1896, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 1013. iii Mary MULLINS b. JUN-1899, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 455. Josiah Joplin MULLINS (145.Jackson4, 50.Gardner3, 12.Henry2, 1.Richard1) b. 5-Dec-1848, Rockcastle Co., KY, occupation: Farmer, m. (1) CA. 1869, Balzora ADAMS, b. CA. 1850, Rockcastle Co., KY, d. CA. 1896, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (2) 29-Jul-1897, in Rockcastle Co., KY,144 Annie E. WOODALL, b. APR-1875, Rockcastle Co., KY,49 d. 1901, Rockcastle Co., KY, m. (3) CA. 1902, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Sarah THOMPSON. Josiah died 1923, Rockcastle Co., KY.291 Children by Balzora ADAMS: 1014. i Jackson Adams MULLINS b. MAR-1870, Kentucky,292 m. 30-Jul-1899, in Rockcastle Co., KY,177 Sarah F. ELDER, b. MAR-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY,39 (daughter of Stephen ELDER and Wilmouth OWENS) d. 8-Aug-1952, Rockcastle Co., KY,292 buried: Provident Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY. Jackson died 15-May-1920, Kentucky,292 buried: Provident Cemetery., Rockcastle Co., KY.293. 1015. ii Elizabeth " Betty" MULLINS b. 29-Mar-1872, Kentucky,292 and James CRAWFORD. Elizabeth died 14-Oct-1936.292. 1016. iii Rebecca MULLINS b. 2-Nov-1874, Rockcastle Co., KY.39. 1017. iv William Thomas MULLINS b. 3-Oct-1877, Kentucky,292 and Carey HUNT. 1018. v Ida Mary MULLINS b. 24-May-1880, Rockcastle Co., KY,292 and James MCREYNOLDS. Ida died 5-May-1967, Brodhead, Rockcastle Co., KY.292. 1019. vi Maggie MULLINS b. 29-Apr-1888, Kentucky,292 and Pat HUNT. 1020. vii Hugh Benton MULLINS b. 18-Jan-1890, Kentucky,292 m. (1) NOV-1910, in Rockcastle Co., KY, Jennie ADAMS, b. CA. 1891, Rockcastle Co., KY, d. 29-Oct-1932,291 m. (2) 4-Oct-1933,292 Nora Myrtle CAUDILL, b. 9-Jan-1909,291 d. 6-Nov-1995.291 Hugh died 2-Oct-1983, Ohio.291. Children by Annie E. WOODALL:) 1021. viii Edward Joplin MULLINS b. 16-Sep-1898, Rockcastle Co., KY.49. 1022. ix Lester MULLINS b. CA. 1899, Rockcastle Co., KY.292. Children by Sarah THOMPSON:) 1023. x Sammy MULLINS. 1024. xi Vessie MULLINS. 2 Note Family Data Sheets First Generation Matthew Mullins1, born ca. 1680; died ? Matthew Mullins of Pamunkey Neck in New Kent County (later his settlement became part of King and Queen County, then King William County and finally his holdings were in Hanover County, which split out of these earlier counties). A number of immigrants to Virginia with the surname Mullins -- sometimes spelled variously, but in general the name is recorded the same as in modern usage -- settled in the area between the Rapahannock and James Rivers. The family from which we descended settled in the Yourk River's upper reaches where the Pamuney River flows into the York. Matthew is located here in 1699, according to Virginia Land Patents, Cavaliers and Pioneers, 1695-1732; Patent Book 9, p.45. Matthew was born ca. 1680, is listed in English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records by Louis des Cognets, Jr. members.tripod.com/cornelius_carroll/Mullins Much of the "second generation" material on Richard Mullins, below, is from Cornelius Carroll. Matthew Mullins possibly had the following children: 1. Richard Mullins, born before 1715 in Virginia; married Mary Stephens? This family history follows this line-- see below. 2. Matthew Mullins, born before 1715 in Virginia; married Mary Maupin, grand-daughter of Cornelius Dabney, who transported John Mullins to Virginia in 1666 and settled him on Tottopotomoi Creek in Old Rappahannock County, not far from Pamunkey Neck. 3. John Mullins, born before 1715 in Virginia; married Elizabeth Connelly (see members.tripod.com/cornelius_carroll/Mullins for much more information on this John Mullins line.) (Note: Cornelius Carroll attributes one other son to Matthew Mullins: Patrick Mullins, who I believe to be the son of Thomas Mullen, above.) ___________________________________________ Second Generation Richard Mullins2 (Matthew1) (I am indebted to Cornelius Carroll at [EMAIL:]members.tripod.com/cornelius_carroll/Mullins[:EMAIL] for much of the immediately following information on Richard Mullins.) Richard Mullins2, born before 1715 in Virginia; married Mary (Stephens?) Richard Mullins of Goochland County, Virginia, purchased 95 acres on Byrd Creek in Goochland County on the north side of James River from William Matlock , for 30 pounds, on 10 June 1738. The deed was recorded 18 July 1738. Richard and his wife Mary sold Bryan Connerly land on 24 February 1742 and 20 July 1742. Richard had previously appeared in Hanover County, Virginia, on deeds between Daniel Williams and William Gooch, dated 2 Sept. 1735 and 3 Sept. 1735. The deeds mention "Richard Mullin's line." Richard and Mary Mullins deeded land in Albemarle County, Virginia to Cornelius Maupin. In Albemarle County, Virginia Court Order Books, the following records appear on Richard Mullins: 23 January 1745/46. In case of John Robertson against Richard Mullins, defendant appears by attorney William Battersby and also came a Jury to wit: Lazarus Damron, John Anthony, Noble Ladd, John Cannon (foreman), William Harris, John Ladd, John Hunter, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Thomas Ogelsby, William Creasy, Matthew Tucker and Obadiah Woodson. Determined that plaintiff sustained damages of 4 pounds, 10 shilling and is to recover plus 15 shillings and 496 pounds of tobacco. 11 December 1747. In debt case of William Hopkins against Richard Mullins, defendants fail to appear, judgment entered for the plaintiff for 12 pounds, 6 pence, and costs. In Halifax County, Virginia Plea Book I, 1752-1755, the following records appear on Richard Mullins: 20 Dec. 1752. On petition of Joseph Mays by Clement Read his attorney vs. Richard Mullins, defendant not found, plaintiff granted a new process. Feb. 1753. The petition of Joseph Mays vs. Richard Mullins, defendant, given unto this court, now called and not appearing, plaintiff by Clement Read his attorney granted a new process. June 1753. On petition of Jospeh Mays vs. Richard Mullins, the sheriff returned, said defendant is in Lunenburg County, plaintiff by his attorney granted a new process. 17 July 1753. Joseph Mays vs. Richard Mullins dismist. Richard Mullins and Henry Mullins appear in the 1762 and 1763 Bedford County, Virginia list of Insolvents. Richard and Mary possibly had the following children: 1. Matthew Mullins (Richard2, Matthew1) See Cornelius Carroll's web site at members.tripod.com/cornelius_carroll/Mullins for much more on this branch of the family. I will quote from his site this paragraph: Matthew Mullins, b. ca 1715 Virginia - d. 1786 Albemarle County, Virginia md Mary Maupin b. ca 1723 Hanover County, Virginia - d. ca 1800 Virginia, daughter of Daniel and Margaret (Via) Maupin. Her father Daniel Maupin was born ca 1695 in Amsterdam, Holland (the Netherlands) to Gabriel Maupin (b. ca 1666, Jargeau (actually it is recorded as Garjau at the web site), France and Marie (Hersent) Maupin (b. ca 1666 at/near Rouen, France). Gabriel Maupin and family came to the Huguenot settlement at Manakintown, in Virginia, 1699-1700 after passing through Spittalsfield (now Bethnell Green) "suburb" of London in the late 1690s. Gabriel died in Williamsburg, Virginia, and his wife remarried Thomas Crease. Daniel Maupin patented land on Moormans River in 1748. he died in 1788. he and wife Margaret had 7 sons and 3 daughters, one of whom was Mary who md. Matthew Mullins. Matthew Mullins and Mary Maupin married ca 1740 (web site miswrote 1840). Henning's Statutes, Vol. VII, page 203 shows Matthew Mullins and his two sons, John and William, served in the Virginia Militia, in Albemarle County, ranging the frontier against Indians during the French and Indian War. Matthew later served three years as a sergeant in the American Army during the Revolutionary War in Captain William Croghan's Company of the consolidated 4th, 8th, and 12th regiments of the Virginia troops commanded by Colonel James Woods. The Patridge store accounts of Hanover County show that Matthew "Mathias" Mullins paid his account on 22 March 1736. In 1746, Matthew Mullins was apparently omitted from a list of tithables and the court ordered his tithes be entered. In 1748, Matthew Mullins, William Lewis, Gabriel Thompson, and Abraham Shatteen to value improvements to Charles Mill's land. In 1752, Matthew entered 190 acres on the east end of Buck's Elbow on the south side of Moorman River in the survey book of Albemarle County, Virginia. In 1755, he entered 92 acres on the branches of Mooremans river adjacent to Daniel Maupin, John Mullins, and Robert Miller. In 1763, Matthew sold William Maupin 10 acres on the south side of Mooremans River and in 1769 he sold Clifton Rodes land on Buck's Elbow. Matthew was a member of the Orthodox Reformed Presbyterian Church and set his hand to an obligation of yearly payments to the church for the support of Reverend Samuel Black. In the 1790 Reconstructed Census of Albemarle County, Virginia, Anthony, Daniel and Henry Mullings; Matthew Mullins and John Mullins are listed. Henry Mullings as "not tithable," but charged with the taxes of Daniel Mullings. For the rest of the information on this branch of the descendants of Matthew of Pamunkey Neck, I refer you to members.tripod.com/cornelius_carroll/Mullins 2. Henry Mullins (Richard2, Matthew1), born ca. 1740 in Virginia; married Oct.6, 1760, Halifax County, Mary "Polly" Terry, daughter of Champness Terry, very possibly a descendant of one Jonas Terrey, who was transported as a headright of John Woodson, Jr. in Henrico County, Varina Parish, North side of James River, 23 October, 1690. The Terrys were as prolific as the Mullins in Colonial Virginia and were located in the same areas. This family history follows this line -- see below. 3. Timothy Mullins? 4. Richard Mullins? (Note: I have no information at all on Numbers 3. and 4. in the list immediately above.) _____________________________________________________________________ Third Generation Henry Mullins (Richard2, Matthew1) Henry Mullins3 was born ca. 1740 in Virginia; married Oct.6, 1760, Halifax County, Mary "Polly" Terry, daughter of Champness Terry, very possibly a descendant of one Jonas Terrey, who was transported as a headright of John Woodson, Jr. in Henrico County, Varina Parish, North side of James River, 23 October, 1690. The Terrys were as prolific as the Mullins in Colonial Virginia and were located in the same areas in Colonial times. Let us just spend some time on the Terry family here: Jonas Terrey was located in Henrico County in 1690; but by 1666, Richard Terry was in Nansemond County, so it is possible that Jonas was his descendant and joined other Terry migration inland from the fever swamps south of the James River. In any case, a male descendant of Jonas Terry must have married into the Nathaniel Champness (French: Chabanis) family who had immigrated to New Jersey from England on October 5, 1675. Nathaniel had at least one son, Nathaniel, Jr., who sailed to America with him and his wife, Priscilla Fenwick Champness from Thornbury, Gloucester, England [Passenger List of the Griffin]. By 1700 there was a Henri Chabanis (Henry Champness) living in the area of Manakintown, Virginia in the Huguenot settlement there. The records are silent on this family from 1700 to 1734, when Champness Terry's line is mentioned in Louisa County Land Records, Book A, Page 84. There is even more in the same records in the 1740s, when it becomes clear that these Champness and Terry families are the allied families of our Henry and Terry Mullins, Henry's son. But back to the possible line of descent from Jonas Terry to Champness Terry: according to Edna Harris Bushnell, Terry Records of Virginia, Stephen Terry was born about 1701 in Virginia. In 1752, he was living in Hanover County, Virginia along with probable sons, one of whom was Champness Terry, born before 1727 and who married Christian ______? before 1746, when Mary "Polly" Terry was born. The Terry and Champness families and another allied Mullins family, the Ballinger family, are found in Halifax County, Virginia in 1752 when Halifax was created out of Lunenburg County and included what is today Pittsylvania County. We find that the Justices of the Peace were named as William Byrd, William Wynne, Peter Fontaine, Jr., William Irby, James Terry, Nathaniel Terry, Robert Hampton, Andrew Wade and Sherwood Walton. In the next year following were added from the area that is today Pittsylvania County, Thomas Dillard, Thomas Calloway, Samuel Harris, Benjamin Clement, Peter Wilson and Robert Pusey. Of these Justices, Fontaine, Terry, Wade, Calloway, and Harris were allied at some time with our Mullins line through kinship or commerce. Wade was allied through the connection with the Ballinger family. Lucy Ballinger married Henry Mullins's son, Terry in Wilkes County, North Carolina, ca. 1787. Back in Halifax/Pittsylvania, Charity Wade was the wife of Joseph Ballinger. To speak briefly of the Ballinger(Ballenger, French Boulanger) family: Henry Ballinger, b. ca. 1662, Benningham, Gloucester, England, d. 1733 Evesham, N. J. A possible son, Joseph Ballenger, b. ca. 1691, Burlington, N. J., d. 1744, Goochland County, Virginia; married ca. 1720 New Jersey, Charity Wade, b. 1694 New Jersey, died after 1744 in Goochland County, Virginia. (Wills from Goochland Deed Book 5 1745-1749 by Benjamin B. Weisinger III, p. 66 Inventory of Joseph Ballenger by Court Order, March 1744. Commissioners: Anthony Haden, Joseph Pool, James George.) But now we must come back to Henry Mullins, our first ancestor on whom we have a lot of documentation in our family files. We know that Henry probably grew up in the area between the Pamunkey River and the James River in an area of Virginia that was New Kent, then became Hanover County, then Halifax (1767) and then by 1773 it was Pittsylvania. It was in Pittsylvania in 1777 that Henry made his oath of allegiance to the independent nation, the United States of America. Henry's oath was issued by one of Pittsylvania County's justices, Thomas Dillard. The Terry males, Ballinger family men, John Mullins, William Mullins, Michael Mullings, Benjamin Mullings, Charles Calloway, and a group of Owens family males all took the same pledge at the same time. By the following year, 1778, Henry and his growing family were residents of Wilkes County, North Carolina. They had joined a large group of people migrating from their area of Virginia to the "boonies." On Wilkes County 1787 Tax List, we find allied families of Mullins such as Harris, Calloway, Owen, Tirey (Terry), Wade, Judd, Triplett, Abner, Isbell. From Wilkes County onward, we have fairly good documentation on our family lists, because we have the first census of the United States. We also have the Wilkes County Land Records. Henry Mullins and Barnet Owen, his neighbor, entered land in 1778-79, along New river in the wilderness of Lower Appalachia (Wilkes County Land Entries, Nos. 910, 1297, 614, 1296, 1677, 1678). No. 614: Barnet Owen entered 200 acres Reddies River 26 Dec., 1778 No. 685--87: 1 Jan 1779 Littleberry Toney, Thomas Calloway and William Owen entered claims to land in the New river settlement. Littleberry Toney was married to Thomas Calloway's daughter. No. 910: Henry Mullins entered 100 acres Waters of Reddies River, had of Tumbling Shoal, both sides of Chestnut Mountain, 3 March 1779. No. 1296: 13 November 1779 Barnet Owen entered 100 acres on Obid's Creek No. 1297: Henry Mullins entered a00 acres at Rowland's big Branch November 13, 1779 No. 1678: 8 March 1780 Barnet Owen entered 100 acres Waters Reddies River near had tunbling Shoal Branch. No. 1721, 22: David Owen entered two 50 -acre parcels in Wilkes County, North Carolina, near William Owen's property, 21 March, 1780, the same year he married Winifred Mullins (Wilkes County Marriages, loc.cit.) In 1788, Henry Mullins sold the first parcel of land he had bought and many years later, after Henry had moved to Kentucky, Rowland Judd, Jr. witnessed to the fact that it had been sold at that time (Wilkes County Deed Book F-1, No. 154). In 1798, Terrey Mullins, Henry's son, bought 50 acres on New River. His witnesses are John Calloway, Brazzel Estes and William hall (Wilkes County Deed Book D, p. 357). These are all Goochland-Bedford County, Virginia surnames. In 1799, David Owen, husband of Winifred Mullins Owen sold 200 acres to Reuben Stringer and Terrey Mullins witnessed the deed. Calloway, Owen, Hall, Mullins, Toney and Morgan are all associated families of the settlements in the western reaches of old Goochland County and later of other parts of Southwest Virginia. The descendants of Thomas Callaway, Henry Mullins, Matthew Mullins, Littleberry Toney, Champness Terry and Barnet Owen continued to form an almost constant community throughout the period 1760-1860, ranging geographically from Goochland County, Virginia to Rock Castle County, Kentucky. In 1800, Ashe County, North Carolina was separated from Wilkes County and the land belonging to Terrey Mullins, son of Henry, is in the new county, so his name does not show on the 1800 Wilkes County census (nor on the Ashe County census for some reason; perhaps the family departed for Kentucky before the census-taker in Ashe County got to his residence). We begin to discover the size of Henry's family on the 1800 census Wilkes County, North Carolina Census. By this time, Henry has been married 40 years, so all his children are grown and some have gone to other places, or have been left behind as the family moved westward. Henry Mullins is listed as "more than 45 years," a catch-all category on the census sheet; he has a wife near the same age; he has one son 26-45 years old, and two sons 16-26; he has one daughter age 10-16 and one under 10. Champness Mullins, another of Henry's sons, has his own family. Champness "Champ" is about 33 years old and has a wife near the same age, a son and two daughters under 10 years of age. Immediately after 1800, possibly that same year, Henry Mullins moved with his tribe of relations to Madison County, Kentucky, from which rock Castle County was later created. many other Mullins families from the Goochland-Albemarle region of Virginia had moved there in the 1790s, descendants of Matthew of Albemarle: Gabriel Mullins, William Mullins, Matthew Mullins and Jane Mullins Clark (Anderson Chenault Quisenberry, Mullins, and Allied Families, Washington, D. C., 1897, pp. 123-125). Henry and his children settled in the area along Rock Castle River, shown on the indexed at Photos, Wills, Deeds, etc. In 1810, the federal census of Rock Castle County shows Gardner, one of Henry's sons, age 26-45 (actually about 27), Champ, 26-45 (about 43), and Terry, born 1767. Terry lives next door to Henry, whose wife is not listed; instead, a 10-16 year old girl is the only other member of his household. Spencer, another son of Henry, entered a claim to 50 acres on the Roundstone Fork of Rock Castle River in 1822 (Kentucky Land Office Warrant No. 5859). Morgan Mullins, who also appears on the 1820 census of Rock Castle County, along with Champ, Gardner and Terry, is 16-26 years old. He is the son of Champ Mullins, one of Henry's sons. But we are getting ahead of ourselves. Henry Mullins died very shortly after 1810. Based on census data, land records and court records, we can say that Henry Mullins and Mary "Polly" Terry Mullins had the following children: 1. Winifred Mullins4, was born 30 March 1766, Halifax Co., VA, died 26 February 1842, Rockcastle Co., KY. She married David Owen on 20 December 1780, Wilkes Co., NC. David was born 21 September 1759, Halifax Co., died 1822 in Rockcastle Co.. David was S/O William Owen and Elizabeth Meacham. David and Winefred had 13 children - 12 boys and one girl. David's RW pension files provided his and Winefred's birth and death dates, also the birth dates of all of their children. Proof of David's parentage comes from William Owen's will, dated 28 September 1785, probated 28 January 1788, Wilkes Co., NC wherein he left the bulk of his estate to David after providing one shilling to his siblings. William also made provision for his "beloved grandson, Elisha, 1st born child of David and Winefred," to receive £50 upon coming of age. Elisha was born 9 January 1781. (Generously contributed by Charlie Owens, Farragut, TN) 2. Champness Mullins4, born 1767-68 Virginia; married ca.1790, Wilkes County, North Carolina. He had six children: 2.A. Morgan Mullins5, aka "Mordecai," "Morgy," born 1800-1805; married had nine children: 2.A.(1) Henry Mullins6 2.A.(2) John Mullins6 2.A.(3) Marshall Mullins6 2.A.(4) Elisha Mullins6 2.A.(5) Cal Mullins6 2.A.(6) Betty Mullins6 2.A.(7) Patsy Mullins6 2.A.(8) Susie Mullins6 2.A.(9) Bert Mullins6 2.B. Calloway Mullins5, born 1809, Kentucky; married Mary "Polly" Mullins, daughter of Terry Mullins4, Champ's brother, making her a second cousin. Calloway Mullins and Mary "Polly" Mullins had 10 children: 2.B.(1) John Mullins6, born 1839, Kentucky; married Susie Mullins; had one daughter: 2.B.(1)(a) Ella Mullins 2.B.(2) James Henry Mullins6, born 1840, Kentucky; married Sarah Singleton; had 11 children: 2.B.(2)(a) Molly; (b) John; (c) Daniel; (d) Emily; (e) Ballard G.; (f) Susie; (g) Lage; (h) Mitchell; (i) Telitha; (j) Ulysses; (k) Lee 2.B.(3) Gardner Mullins6, born 1842 Kentucky; married Mary J. Chenault before 1877; had ten children: 2.B.(3)(a) Jim E.; (b) Frank; (c) Lucy; (d) Summers; (e) Gardner L.; (f) George; (g) Rovey; (h) Money; (i) Moss; (j) H. T.; (k) Sarah Frances 2.B.(4) William "Champ" Mullins6, born 1844, Kentucky; had two sons: 2.B.(4)(a) John and (b) William 2.B.(5) Mary Frances Mullins6, born 1846, Kentucky; married B. H. Cummins; had six children: 2.B.(5)(a) Molly; (b) John; (c) J.H.; (d) Margaret; (e) D.?; (f) Luly 2.B.(6) Daniel Mullins6, born 1848, Kentucky; married Patsy Barnett; no children. 2.B.(7) Emily Mullins6, born 1849, Kentucky; married W. G. Mullins, had nine children: 2.B.(7)(a) Kansas; (b) Clara; (c) Sarah Margaret; (d) Calloway; (e) Ballenger; (f) McClelland; (g) Artemich; (h) Leroy; (i) Cecil 2.B.(8) Charles A. Mullins6, born after 1850; married (1) Mary Jane Mullins, died January 23, 1882; had five children: 2.B.(8)(a) J. C.; (b) Ballard C.; (c) Sarah F.; (d) Larkin; (e) Mary Margaret Charles married a second time: Lucy J. Mullins, had 2 children: (f) Beeler; (g) Elmer 2.B.(9) Margaret Mullins6, born after 1850; married Wilson Baker; had 5 children: 2.B.(9)(a) Lottie; (b) Callie; (c) Henry; (d) Pearl; (e) Leonard 2.B.(10) Ballard Mullins6, born after 1850, unmarried 2.C. William Mullins5, born 1810; married Susan Brown; had 5 children: 2.C.(1) Jephthy; (2) Emily; (3) Mary; (4) William; (5) Mary Jones France 2.D. Granser Mullins5 2.E. Sally Mullins 2.F. Becky Jane Mullins, married John Adams 3. Terry Mullins4 (Henry3, Richard2, Matthew1), born 1767-68, Virginia; married Lucy Ballinger; had possibly 13 children. This family history follows this line. See a fuller account of Terry and Lucy Mullins beginning on the next page of this site 4. Spencer Mullins4, born 1776 in Virginia; died 1853, Rock Castle County, Kentucky; married ca. 1820 Mary Abney, born 1795 North Carolina, daughter of Janus? Abney; established a farm on roundstone Fork of Rock Castle river in 1822. It remained in the family at least until 1921. Spencer and Mary Abney Mullins had 8 children: 4.A. Henry Mullins5, born 1822, Kentucky; married Sarah Black before 1857, Kentucky. 4.B. Champ Mullins5, born February 26, 1826, Kentucky; died January 6, 1898, Kentucky; married Mary Ann Martin, born 1847, daughter of Milton Martin, born in Kentucky and _____? Carpenter Martin. Champ and Mary Ann had 8 children: 4.B.(1) Lucy J. married Charles A. Mullins 4.B.(2) Emily married J. E. Mullins 4.B.(3) Martha married Frank Mullins 4.B.(4) Alice married W. M. Burnett 4.B.(5) Spencer, born 18 January 1775, Pittsylvania Co., VA, died 1 May 1853, Rockcastle Co., KY. He married Mary King, born ca. 1785, Ashe Co., NC and died after 1860. She was the daughter of Edward King and Felicia Lewis. Spencer's son Alfred, born 3 February 1807, and his 1st wife, who is unknown. (Generously contributed by Charlies Owens, personal communication) 4.B.(6) Cam, born March 12, 1877 on "Old Homestead," 10 miles east of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky; married September 3, 1896 to Biddie E. Philbeck, daughter of Tansy and Margaret Philbeck of Rock Castle County, Kentucky. Cam Mullins was a judge in Rock Castle County from January, 1914 to some time after 1921. Cam and Biddie had children: 4.B.(6)(a) Letha, married W. H. Skidmore, Mt. Vernon, Kentucky 4.B.(6)(b) Everett, unmarried in 1921 4.B.(6)(c) Bentley, unmarried in 1921 4.B.(6)(d) Mary Annie, died young 4.B.(6)(e) Robert Powers, born ca. 1910 4.B.(6)(f) Augusta Walker, born ca. 1915 4.B.(6)(g) Burgess Hughes, born ca. 1918 (Note: Information on Cam Mullins, siblings and offspring taken from Charles Kerr, ed., History of Kentucky, Chicago, 1922, pp. 57-58.) 4.B.(7) Walter 4.B.(8) Fannie, married Benjamin Metcalf 4.C. Mary "Polly" Mullins, born 1828, Kentucky; married Will Cummins 4.D. Martha Mullins, born 1831, Kentucky, unmarried 4.E. Leander Miller Mullins, born 1843, Kentucky 4.F. Wesley Mullins, married, had 7 children: 4.F.(1) John; (2) Mose; (3) Henry; (4) Jack; (5) Welk; (6-7) two daughters; 4.G. Alfred Mullins, married, had 5 children. 4.H. Jackson Mullins, married, had 2 children: 4.H.(1) Pete; (2) Champ 5. Gardner Mullins4, born ca. 1783, Wilkes County, North Carolina, married (1) ____? Dennis and (2) 1809, Madison County, Ky., Hannah Bennett. 6. Sally Mullins 7. Becky Mullins There are four major sources for the family information recorded here: 1. The Mullins Family File on deposit at the Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky. 2. Mullins family records collected by B. C. Mullins, son of C. A. Mullins "raised at Salt Peter Cave on Crooked Creek, Rock Castle County, Kentucky." 3. Census Records of Rock Castle County, 1810-1850 4. Kentucky land records; copies on deposit with the Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, Ky. ___________________________________________________________________________ Family Index The Mullins research goes beyond their arrival in America, so the building of this page will be a long process. By the end of November 2002, I hope to have posted the "high points." Then I will add to the family history weekly, hoping also to hear from other Mullins kindred. Ann Garner I regret that I do not research for other people. But anyone is free to use such information as I post on this site. (The work of Dr. Chinn is disputed among Mullins family researchers do to known inaccuracies. Ledbetter-258 18:54, 5 March 2015 (EST))

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DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD RAMSEY =========== == ======= ====== Pauline Karabogias and Don Norman [https://web.archive.org/web/20160608194832/https://hackerscreek.com/norman/RAMSEY/RICHARD.htm]
1.RICHARD RAMSEY Richard Ramsey, a son of John Ramsey, was born in Scotland about 1740 and died before July 1824 in Monroe County VA. He married Elizabeth ------. Elizabeth was born in Berks County PA in 1760 and died after 1824. Richard served in the American Revolution. Children of Richard and Elizabeth Ramsey. 2. (1). Bartholomew b. 1776 d. 1843 m.Margaret Wiseman Oct 22 1799 3. (2). George 4. (3). John 5. (4). Mary b.c. 1782 m.William Wiseman Oct 22 1801 6. (5). Joel b.Nov 15 1784 d.Aug 28 1869 m.Polly Lane May 25 1819 7. (6). Margaret m.Isaac Wiseman Jun 7 1806 8. (7). Letita Elizabeth m.George Weikle Sep 9 1818 9. (8). Daniel m.Elizabeth Wiseman Mar 18 1820 10. (9). Jane m.Owen Wiseman Dec 2 1817 11. (10). Sarah b.c. 1789 d.Apr 13 1864 m.Isaac Wiseman III Apr 25 1817 12. (11). William 13. (12). Elizabeth m.James Rice Oct 17 1818 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Bartholomew Ramsey, a son of Richard and Elizabeth Ramsey, was born in Berks County PA in 1776 and died in Fayette County VA (WV) in 1843. He married Margaret Wiseman in Monroe County VA October 22, 1799. Margaret, a daughter of Isaac II and Elizabeth (Davis) Wiseman, was born in Berks County PA in 1777 and died in Fayette County about 1870. Children of Bartholomew and Margaret (Wiseman) Ramsey. 14. (1). William b.Nov 30 1800 d.Apr 17 1880 m.Mary Raines Sep 11 1818 m.Susan Rodgers 15. (2). Isaac A. b. 1802 m.Martha Smith Mar 31 1825 Greenbrier County VA 16. (3). Richard B. b. 1805 d.Dec 2 1894 m.Martha W. Pyne Mar 12 1849 Monroe County VA 17. (4). John Wesley b. 1807 d. 1893 m.Ruth Legg 1836 (1815-1877) d/o Thomas & Betsey (Nutter) m.Rebecca (koontz) Hall 1878 (1819-1916) 18. (5). James Riley b.Jun 5 1810 d.Oct 2 1887 m.Jane Legg 1831 (1812-1889) d/o Thomas and Betsey (Nutter) 19. (6). Elizabeth b.Nov 6 1812 d.Dec 11 1902 m.William Legg 1836 (1817-1895) s/o Thomas & Betsey (Nutter) 20. (7). Abner H.H. b.Apr 3 1815 d. 1904 m.Jane Hawkins m.Eunice Kyle m.Almira Hamrick Nov 21 1877 Clay County VA 21. (8) Charles b. 1823 d. 1843 22. (9). Lucy b. 1825 d. 1885 m.------ Neal 5.MARY RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Mary Ramsey, a daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Ramsey, married William Wiseman in Monroe County Va October 22, 1801. Children of William and Mary (Ramsey) Wiseman. 23. (1). Rebecca m.------ Hawkins 24. (2). Isaac Ward b. 1802 m.Mary Neal Aug 15 1821 25. (3). William Jr. b. 1824 m.Barbara O'Dell 1846 8.LETITA ELIZABETH RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Letita Elizabeth Ramsey, a daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Ramsey, was born about 1800. She married widower George Weikle in Monroe County VA September 9, 1818. George was born in 1776. His first wife was Magdalene Michael. Children of George and Magdalene (Michael) Weikle. (Step children of Letita Elizabeth (Ramsey) Weikle. 26. (1). Jacob B. 1798 m.Sarah Raines Aug 23 1819 27. (2). William b. 1800 d. 1892 m.Jane Crawford m.Nancy Arnott 28. (3). Henry m.-------- Rose m.-------- Wiseman 29. (4). Alexander m.Eliza M. Wiseman 1844 30. (5). Eli 31. (6). George Jr. m.------ Smith m.------- Milburn 32. (7). Jackson m.------ Smith 33. (8). Mary m.Jeremiah William Nov 25 1819 34. (9). Elizabeth m.---- Hutchinson 35. (10). Nancy m.Henry Wiseman Feb 12 1834 36. (11). Margaret m.Abner Wiseman May 7 1838 11.SARAH RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Sarah Ramsey, a daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Ramsey, was born about 1789 and died in Gallia County OH April 13, 1864. She married Isaac Wiseman III in Monroe County VA April 25, 1817. Isaac, a son of Isaac II and Mary M. (Armentrout) Wiseman, was born January 27, 1796 and died in Lawrence County OH September 27, 1870. Children of Isaac III and Sarah (Ramsey) Wiseman. 37. (1). Rebecca b.Apr 4 1818 d.Nov 16 1904 m.Adam Coulter 38. (2). Mary b.Sep 3 1819 d.Jan 9 1900 m.Eli Wray 39. (3). John b.Jan 9 1821 d.Jan 26 1896 40. (4). Elizabeth b.Sep 11 1822 d.Jul 9 1882 m.------ Childers 41. (5). Richard b.Feb 17 1824 d.May 26 1907 m.Clarissa Childers 42. (6). Abner b.Oct 27 1825 d.Jul 28 1899 m.Martha Jane Irwin Sep 28 1847 43. (7). Letta b.May 7 1827 d>May 17 1900 m.John Irwin Sep 1 1845 44. (8). William b.Mar 13 1829 45. (9). Andrew b.May 6 1830 d.Jun 23 1906 m.Hannah Pine Jan 6 1853 m.Marjorie (McDaniel) Hall Oct 12 1864 46. (10). Samuel b.Jul 31 1833 47. (11). George b.Jul 3 1835 d. 1911 m.Margaret A. Copeland Jun 8 1859 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY William Ramsey, a son of Bartholomew and Margaret (Wiseman) Ramsey, was born November 30, 1800 and died April 17, 1880. He married Mary Raines September 11, 1818 in Monroe County VA. His second wife was Susan Rodgers. Susan was born January 3, 1811 and died march 13, 1892. Children of William and Mary (Raines) Ramsey. 48. (1). Betsey b. 1819 d.Nov 22 1908 m.Samuel Crookshank 49. (2). Agnes b. 1825 m.William Walkup m.Thomas H. Legg c. 1858 50. (3). Lewis b. 1827 d. 1884 m.Ruth P. Nutter 51. (4). Allen b. 1824 m.Ellen ------- 52. (5). Franklin Children of William and Susan (Rodgers) Ramsey. 53. (1). Barbara Ann b. 1832 d. 1858 m.William E. Paddleford 54. (2). Samuel A. b.Mar 3 1841 d.May 6 1922 m.Mary Legg 55. (3). Sarah Jane b.Jun 8 1843 d.Feb 24 1915 56. (4). Eda Lucretia b.Jul 25 1846 m.Andrew Legg 57. (5). Lucinda Frances b.Oct 30 1849 d.Nov 2 1900 m.Peter Hawkins 58. (6). William George b.Mar 1853 m.Sarah Jane --------- 59. (7). David F. b. 1855 m.Martha ------- 16.RICHARD B. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Richard B. Ramsey, a son of Bartholomew and Margaret (Wiseman) Ramsey, was born in 1805 and died December 2, 1894. He married Martha W. Pyne in Monroe County VA March 12, 1849. Martha was a daughter of Sarah Bostic. Known children of Richard B. and Martha W. (Pyne) Ramsey. 60. (1). William b. 1828 m.Caroline E. ----- 61. (2). Jackson b. 1833 m.Mary ------- 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY John Wesley Ramsey, a son of Bartholomew and Margaret (Wiseman) Ramsey, was born in 1807 and died in 1893. He married Ruth Legg in 1836. Ruth, a daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth "Betsey" (Nutter) Legg, was born in 1815 and died in 1877. John married Rebecca (Koontz) Hall in 1878. Rebecca was born in 1819 and died in 1916. Children of John Wesley and Ruth (Legg) Ramsey. 62. (1). Thomas Henderson b. 1839 d. 1925 m.Jennie Ryan m.Mary E. Halsted or McCutcheon 63. (2). Margaret W. b. 1842 m.John Eagle 1874 64. (3). Elizabeth Martha b. 1843 d. 1885 m.George W. Matticks 1867 65. (4). Marshall b. 1845 d. 1850 66. (5). Joel F. b. 1847 d. 1936 m.Margaret Eunice Crist 1869 67. (6). William Albert b. 1850 68. (7). John Lloyd b. 1852 d. 1939 m.Dora Pinney 69. (8). Barbara Jane b. 1854 m.Marcellus Milton Triplett 1873 70. (9). Joseph Jackson b. 1857 d. 1892 m.Rebecca E. Triplett 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James Riley Ramsey, a son of Bartholomew and Margaret (Wiseman) Ramsey, was born Jun 5, 1810 and died in Ohio October 2, 1887. He married Jane Legg June 22, 1831. Jane, a daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth "Betsey" (Nutter) Legg, was born March 20, 1813 and died in Nicholas County WV February 7, 1889. Children of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey. 71. (1). Thomas Addison b.Apr 1 1832 d.Jul 22 1907 m.Eliza C. O'Dell 1859 (1841-1886) d/o Jeremiah and Betsey m.Lucretia J. (Skaggs) Wills 1892 (1829-1915) 72. (2). Edmund Cassett b.Jan 7 1834 d.Jul 21 1937 m.Sarah A. O'Dell 1857 (d.1871) d/o William & Nellie (McClung) M.Martha A.Bennett 1874 73. (3). John Reed b.Oct 2 1836 d.Jun 7 1910 m.Eliza Frances Legg 1862 (1837-1912) d/o James & Jenny 74. (4). Wesley Marion b.Sep 13 1837 d.Apr 18 1905 m.Rachel O'Dell Nov 9 1857 (Oct 30 1839-Nov 26 1923) 75. (5). Nicholas Hance b.Jan 12 1839 d.Sep 14 1861 m.Amanda McClung (d.1875) 76. (6). Margaret Ann b.Mar 11 1841 d.Feb 28 1842 77. (7). Wallace Cromwell b.May 4 1843 d.Mar 27 1928 m.Mary E. Watts 1865 d/o Squire Andrew Watts 78. (8). William Harrison b.Aug 1 1845 d.Mar 4 1846 79. (9). Jacob Koontz b.Dec 23 1849 d.Oct 6 1898 m.Mary A. McClung 1875 (1855-1938) 80. (10). Polina b.Aug 2 1852 d.Oct 19 1853 81. (11). James Clark b.May 25 1858 d.Oct 29 1942 m.Malcena Dorsey 1879 (Jun 30 1860-Mar 14 1940) 19.ELIZABETH RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Elizabeth Ramsey, a daughter of Bartholomew and Margaret (Wiseman) Ramsey, was born November 6, 1812 and died December 11, 1902. She married William M. Legg in 1836. William, a son of Thomas and Elizabeth "Betsey" (Nutter) Legg, was born in 1817 and died in 1895. Children of William M. and Elizabeth (Ramsey) Legg. 82. (1). Charles Henderson b. 1839 d. 1929 m.Harriet J. Grose 1860 m.Serena Hull 1886 83. (2). Margaret H. b. 1841 d. 1920 m.Washington Cart 1860 84. (3). Elizabeth Mary b. 1844 d. 1925 m.Wesley Farr 85. (4). Nancy Jennie b. 1846 d. 1878 m.Harvey Crookshanks 1866 86. (5). William McGinnis b. 1849 d. 1924 m.Polly Ann Hawkins 1871 87. (6). Martha Ann b. 1851 d. 1881 m.Benjamin B. Cavendish 88. (7). Andrew Dixon b. 1854 d. 1922 m.Mildred Hawkins 1880 89. (8). Josiah Dwight b. 1857 d. 1946 m.Willie Ann McCutcheon m.Ann Hendrickson 1899 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Abner H.H. Ramsey, a son of Bartholomew and Margaret (Wiseman) Ramsey, was born in Fayette County VA April 3, 1815 and died in 1904. He married Jane Hawkins in 1837. Jane, a daughter of Thomas and Mary Hawkins, was born in Orange County VA October 3, 1818 and died in Clay County VA (WV) January 29, 1860. Abner married Eunice Kyle. Eunice was born in 1825 and died in 1877. Abner married a widow, Almira (Hamrick) Sears in Clay County WV November 21, 1877. Almira, a daughter of William Newton and Elizabeth (Brown) Hamrick, was born in Nicholas County VA (WV) May 17, 1838 and died May 27, 1907. She married James Mathias Sears May 23, 1854. Almira also had two out of wedlock children. Children of Abner H.H. and Jane (Hawkins) Ramsey. 90. (1). Anna Louisa b. 1838 m.Ethan Allen Holcomb II Jan 21 1858 91. (2). Luther b. 1839 92. (3). John Wesley b. 1853 m.Caroline J. Brown Apr 14 1871 93. (4). James Riley b. 1854 m.Roseanna Brown Oct 14 1872 94. (5). Benjamin F. b.Dec 15 1858 m.Mary Jane Brown Jan 5 1883 95. (6). Mary Ellen b. 1859 d.Mar 1935 m.Samuel Hamrick Aug 28 1881 Children of James Mathias and Almira (Hamrick) Sears. (Step children of Abner H.H. Ramsey.) 96. (1). William Henry b.Nov 7 1857 d.Feb 24 1943 m.America V. Smarr 97. (2). Benjamin C. b. 1858 m.Clarinda Riffle m.Mary Hamrick Children of Abner H.H. and Alice (Hamrick) [Sears] Ramsey. 98. (1). Braska M. b. 1862 99. (2). Lydia C. b.Nov 8 1877 100. (3). Sidney R. b. 1878 d. 1930 m.Ollie Elizabeth Workman Mar 25 1898 (1881-1963) 101. (4). Alexander A. b.Mar 21 1880 102. (5). Linda J. b.c. 1863 103. (6). Malinda J.N. b.c. 1865 Out of wedlock children of Almira (Hamrick) [Sears] Ramsey. 104. (1). Vincent b.Feb 22 1869 d.Dec 19 1959 m.Glorima Riffle Mar 19 1892 m.Leslie Abernathy Dec 25 1912 105. (2). Amos N. b.Apr 14 1873 m.Mary J. Young Feb 10 1898 22.LUCY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lucy Ramsey, a daughter of Bartholomew and Margaret (Wiseman) Ramsey, was born in 1825 and died in 1885. She married ------ Neal. Children of ----- and Lucy (Ramsey) Neal. 106. (1). Margaret m.Vott Legg 107. (2). Riley m.Susan Legg 48.BETSEY RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Betsey Ramsey, a daughter of William and Mary (Raines) Ramsey, was born in 1819 and died November 22, 1908. She married Samuel Crookshank. Children of Samuel and Betsey (Ramsey) Crookshank. 108. (1). Harvey b.c. 1840 d.Mar 20 1918 m.Jennie Legg m.Mrs. Susan Thomas 109. (2). Riley b. 1842 d. 1862 110. (3). David S. b.Jun 5 1844 d.Jan 1 1894 m.Caroline Rennick m.Eliza Legg 111. (4). Andrew b.Aug 28 1846 d.Apr 29 1921 112. (5). Jane b.Aug 27 1848 d. 1922 m.------ Walker 113. (6). Caroline b.Feb 28 1850 d.Jan 24 1923 m.Hazel Legg 114. (7). Edna A.H. b.Dec 17 1854 m.Marion Hawkins 115. (8). Hamilton b.Jul 1 1858 116. (9). Belle b.Jan 31 1860 m.John Rodgers 49.AGNES RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Agnes Ramsey, a daughter of William and Mary (Raines) Ramsey, married William Walkup. After William died, Agnes married widower Thomas H. Legg. Thomas' first wife was Mary Jane Neal. Children of Thomas H. and Mary Jane (Neal) Legg. (Step children of Agnes (Ramsey) [Walkup] Legg.) 117. (1). Virginia b. 1858 118. (2). James A. b. 1859 d. 1948 m.Osceola ------ Foster child of Thomas H. and Agnes (Ramsey) Legg. 119. (1). Thomas Paddleford 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lewis Ramsey, a son of William and Mary (Raines) Ramsey, was born in VA August 15, 1827 and died June 19, 1884. He married Ruth P. Nutter. Ruth, a daughter of Hannah Nutter and John Dunbar, was born about 1831 and died in 1911. Children of Lewis and Ruth (Nutter) Ramsey. 120. (1). Andrew Franklin b.c. 1855 m.Octavia Jane Nicholas Jan 27 1876 m.Sarah McLaughlin Nov 22 1885 121. (2). Anthony Mac b.c. 1857 d. 1921 m.Naoma Caroline Nicholas Mar 14 1878 122. (3). John Lewis b.c. 1859 d. 1917 m.Martha Early 1883 (1863-1890) m.Henrietta Withrow 1898 123. (4). Samuel G. b.c. 1861 m.Lily Adkins Jan 14 1888 (1872-1902) m.Daisy M. Skaggs 1902 124. (5). Wallis S. b.c. 1864 d. 1944 m.Rebecca J. Hawkins 1887 d/o William & Sarah (Ramsey) m.Lula D. Chrisholm 1897 125. (6). George W. b.Apr 7 1867 m.Margaret C. Stroud 1896 126. (7). Margaret Ann b.Sep 16 1869 d.May 1873 127. (8). infant b.Aug 25 1872 128. (9). William U.Grant b.Aug 25 1875 d. 1961 m.Flora Victoria Lively 1910 51.ALLEN RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Allen Ramsey, a son of William and Mary (Raines) Ramsey, was born in 1824. He married Ellen ------. Children of Allen and Ellen Ramsey. 129. (1). Nancy b. 1846 130. (2). Edward b. 1847 131. (3). Lucy b.Jan 1849 53.BARBARA ANN RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Barbara Ann Ramsey, a daughter of William and Susan (Rodgers) Ramsey, was born in 1832 and died in 1858. She married William E. Paddleford. William was born in 1832 and died in 1858. Children of William E. and Barbara Ann (Ramsey) Paddleford. 132. (1). Thomas b. 1857 54.SAMUEL A. RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Samuel A. Ramsey, a son of William and Susan (Rodgers) Ramsey, was born March 3, 1841 and died May 6, 1922. He married Mary Legg. Mary, a daughter of John B. and Mildred C. (Neal) Legg, was born in 1849 and died in 1922. Children of Samuel A. and Mary (Legg) Ramsey. 133. (1). Jonathan E. b.Mar 1870 d.Sep 1872 134. (2). William V. b.May 17 1872 d. 1947 m.Emma Crist 1896 135. (3). Lacy Lafayette b. 1875 d. 1905 m.Mae Kincaid 1903 136. (4). Etta L. b. 1878 d. 1960 m.Frank Crist (1872-1940) 137. (5). Avona S. b. 1881 d. 1914 m.Arthur Crist 138. (6). Anson A. b. 1884 d. 1955 m.Hallie Mason 1914 139. (7). Melvin Gaines b. 1886 d. 1965 m.Maude Esta Hawkins 1908 56.EDA LUCRETIA RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Eda Lucretia Ramsey, a daughter of William and Susan (Rodgers) Ramsey, was born July 25, 1846. She married Andrew Legg. Children of Andrew and Lucretia (Ramsey) Legg. 140. (1). Rebecca b. 1862 141. (2). Simm 142. (3). Samuel b. 1868 143. (4). Thomas b. 1870 144. (5). Henry b. 1871 145. (6). Nancy b. 1874 146. (7). Hartman b. 1875 147. (8). Andrew b. 1877 148. (9). Frank b. 1879 57.LUCINDA FRANCES RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lucinda Frances Ramsey, a daughter of William and Susan (Rodgers) Ramsey, was born October 30, 1849 and died November 2, 1900. She married Peter Hawkins. Children of Peter and Lucinda Frances (Ramsey) Hawkins. 149. (1). Mary A. b. 1872 150. (2). Benjamin b. 1877 58.WILLIAM GEORGE RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY William George Ramsey, a son of William and Susan (Rodgers) Ramsey, was born in March 1853. He married Sarah Jane ------. Children of William George and Sarah Jane Ramsey. 151. (1). Samuel A. b. 1875 m.Lizzie Gill Apr 4 1907 152. (2). Annie B. b. 1877 153. (3). Mary S. b.Sep 1879 59.DAVID RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY David Ramsey, a son of William and Susan (Rodgers) Ramsey, was born in 1855. He married Martha ------. Children of David and Martha Ramsey. 154. (1). Nancy b.Aug 1879 155. (2). D.L. b.Sep 3 1881 156. (3). Piny b.Feb 11 1884 157. (4). R.M. b.Dec 15 1890 158. (5). Howard b.Aug 8 1895 60.WILLIAM W. RAMSEY 16.RICHARD B. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY William W. Ramsey, a son of Richard B. and Martha W. (Pyne) Ramsey, was born in 1828. He married Caroline E. ------. Children of William W. and Caroline E. Ramsey. 159. (1). Frank B. 1853 160. (2). James David b. 1855 61.JACKSON RAMSEY 16.RICHARD B. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Jackson Ramsey, a son of Richard B. and Martha W. (Pyne) Ramsey, was born in 1833. He married Mary ------. Mary was born in VA about 1844. Children of Jackson and Mary Ramsey. 161. (1). Charles b. 1862 162. (2). James b. 1864 163. (3). Mary b.Feb 1865 m. James W. Stone 164. (4). Ann b. 1868 165. (5). Benjamin b. 1870 166. (6). Philicity b. 1872 167. (7). Walter S. b. 1874 m.Mary S. Morton May 4 1896 168. (8). Caroline b. 1879 62.THOMAS HENDERSON RAMSEY JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Thomas Henderson Ramsey, a son of John Wesley and Ruth (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1839 and died in 1925. He married Jennie Ryan. His second wife was Mary E. Halstead or McCutcheon. Children of Thomas Henderson and Jennie (Ryan) Ramsey. 169. (1). Jane R. b. 1863 170. (2). Henry Walter b. 1865 d. 1932 m.Agnes Goff 171. (3). Ella J. b. 1869 m.------ Kincaid 172. (4). William L. b. 1872 173. (5). Causby Garfield b. 1874 d. 1952 m.Lillie M. White 174. (6). Thomas G. b. 1877 175. (7). John C. b. 1879 d. 1886 63.MARGARET W. RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Margaret W. Ramsey, a daughter of John Wesley and Ruth (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1842. She married John Eagle in 1874. Children of John and Margaret W. (Ramsey) Eagle. 176. (1). Clowny 177. (2). Taswell 66.JOEL F. RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Joel F. Ramsey, a son of John Wesley and Ruth (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1847 and died in 1936. He married Margaret Eunice Crist in 1869. Children of Joel F. and Margaret Eunice (Crist) Ramsey. 178. (1). Augustus E. b. 1872 m.Bertha Gosney 1896 179. (2). Clara b. 1875 d. 1964 m.----- Biggs 180. (3). Joseph W. b. 1877 m.Flossie Walkup 1907 181. (4). James O. b. 1883 d. 1901 m.Catherine Norman 68.JOHN LLOYD RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY John Lloyd Ramsey, a son of John Wesley and Ruth (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1852 and died in 1939. He married Dora Pinney. Children of John Lloyd and Dora (Pinney) Ramsey. 182. (1). John Frank b. 1887 d. 1978 m.Nancy A. Crist 1913 183. (2). Lelia b. 1890 184. (3). Ernest b. 1892 d. 1952 m.Effie D. Hively 1916 185. (4). William Roy b. 1895 m.Jessie F. Hess 1917 186. (5). Wilbert R. b. 1897 m.Emma J. Terry 1917 187. (6). Fannie F. b. 1902 188. (7). Donna M. b. 1908 d. 1991 69.BARBARA JANE RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Barbara Jane Ramsey, a daughter of John Wesley and Ruth (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1854. She married Marcellus Milton Triplett in 1873. Children of Marcellus Milton and Barbara Jane (Ramsey) Triplett. 189. (1). Cora Addie b. 1874 d. 1958 m.Rowland Dye 1895 190. (2). John Franklin b. 1876 191. (3). Ethel Leona b. 1880 192. (4). Lloyd 193. (5). Loretta 194. (6). Milton Howard 195. (7). Lewis Everett 196. (8). Levi Clark 70.JOSEPH JACKSON RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Joseph Jackson Ramsey, a son of John Wesley and Ruth (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1857 and died in 1892. He married Rebecca E. Triplett. Children of Joseph Jackson and Rebecca E. (Triplett) Ramsey. 197. (1). Lemuel Albert b.Nov 18 1880 d. 1958 71.THOMAS ADDISON RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Thomas Addison Ramsey, a son of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey, was born April 1, 1832 and died July 22, 1907. He married Eliza C. O'Dell in 1859. Eliza, a daughter of Jeremiah and Betsey O'Dell, was born in 1841 and died in 1886. Thomas married widow Lucretia J. (Skaggs) Wills in 1892. Lucretia, a the widow of M.H. Wills, was born in 1829 and died in 1915. Children of Thomas Addison and Eliza C. (O'Dell) Ramsey. 198. (1). Henrietta b. 1859 m.Jacob Bays 1881 199. (2). Elliot R. b. 1860 d. 1934 200. (3). Newton Wallace "Todd" b. 1863 d. 1939 m.Annie Haynes 201. (4). Elizabeth Jane b. 1866 m.Alfred T. Brown 202. (5). Charles Edgar b. 1868 m.Cora Mossman 203. (6). Lemon Hance b. 1870 m.Julia Copenhaver 204. (7). Fannie Bell b. 1872 d. 1911 m.Samuel Bays 205. (8). Paulina b. 1874 d. 1900 m.Edward Brown 206. (9). Jennie Mary b. 1880 d. 1885 207. (10). Melbourne b. 1877 d. 1970 m.Amanda McClung 1902 208. (11). Cora Alice b. 1883 m.Baldridge O'Neal 72.EDMUND CASSETT RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Edmund Cassett Ramsey, a son of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey, was born January 7, 1834 and died July 21, 1937. He married Sarah A. O'Dell in 1857. Sarah, a daughter of William and Nellie (McClung) O'Dell, died in 1871. Edmund Married Martha A. Bennett in 1874. Children of Edmund Cassett and Sarah A. (O'Dell) Ramsey. 209. (1). James William b. 1859 d. 1916 m.Elizabeth White 1879 m.Lula Ennia 1901 210. (2). Elihue b. 1861 d. 1939 m.Leona Moses 1896 211. (3). Barbara Ellen b. 1863 m.Simeon Wills 212. (4). Francina Catherine b. 1865 m.Joel P. Wills 213. (5). Henry Dew "Bub" b. 1867 m.Maggie Ellis Children of Edmund Cassett and Martha A. (Bennett) Ramsey. 214. (1). Sarah Jane b. 1875 m.Jacob Berry Moses 1893 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY John Reed Ramsey, a son of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey, was born October 2, 1836 and died June 7, 1910. He married Eliza Frances Legg in 1862. Eliza, a daughter of James and Jenny Legg, was born in 1837 and died in 1912. Children of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey. 215. (1). Madora Isabel b. 1857 m.Henley Champe 1874 216. (2). Lavina Agnes b. 1859 m.John David Johns 1882 217. (3). Edna A. b. 1863 m.E. Shannon Ellis 1886 218. (4). Mollie Susan b. m.George Walton 1885 m.Howard Fetty 219. (5). Emma Catherine b. 1868 m.Charles M. Evans 1897 220. (6). Elzada Grigsby b. 1870 m.John F. Patton 1893 m.Joseph Drennan 1900 221. (7). Robert Johnson b. 1876 m.Effie Gandy 1901 222. (8). Thomas Hawkins b.Feb 8 1879 d.Jun 6 1951 m.Nancy Craft 1900 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Wesley Marion Ramsey, a son of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey, was born September 13, 1837 and died April 18, 1905. He married Rachel O'Dell November 9, 1857. Rachel, a daughter of William and Nellie (McClung) O'Dell, was born October 30, 1839 and died April 18, 1905. Children of Wesley Marion and Rachel (O'Dell) Ramsey. 223. (1). Martha Jane b.Dec 8 1858 d.Oct 1 1936 m.Andrew Jackson Bailes Aug 14 1873 224. (2). Overton Hinson b. 1861 m.Cora Wilbager 225. (3). Annette Catherine b. 1864 d. 1918 m.Theodore M. Hughes 226. (4). Elinor Vina b.Oct 30 1866 d.Jun 1 1873 227. (5). Nancy Emily b. 1869 d. 1912 m.George W. Huffman 228. (6). Signora J. b.Dec 1871 d.Dec 21 1876 229. (7). Neville Craig b.Apr 11 1874 d.Mar 6 1900 m.Ida White 230. (8). Edmond Francis b.Apr 13 1878 d.Apr 26 1958 m.Rebecca Bailes (May 4 1882-Oct 25 1959) 231. (9). Mary A. b. 1878 m.Haymond W. Huffman 232. (10). Wallace Garfield b. 1881 m.Ida Huffman 1913 75.NICHOLAS HANCE RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Nicholas Hance Ramsey, a son of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey, was born January 12, 1839 and died September 14, 1861. He married Amanda McClung. Amanda died in 1875. Nicholas was allegedly killed becuase of his outspoken support of the Union early in the Civil War. Children of Nicholas Hance and Amanda (McClung) Ramsey. 233. (1). William Hance b. Jun 7 1861 m.Lelia Neff 1882 77.WALLACE CROMWELL RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Wallace Cromwell Ramsey, a son of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey, was born May 4, 1843 and died March 27, 1928. He married Mary E. Watts in 1865. Mary was a daughter of Squire Andrew Watts. Children of Wallace Cromwell and Mary E. (Watts) Ramsey. 234. (1). Cora Ellen b. 1866 d. 1963 m.Edward Everett Pinney 235. (2). James R. b. 1871 m.Sarah E. Frederick 1894 236. (3). Wilbert N. b. 1875 m.Ina Martindale 1901 237. (4). Mary b. 1877 d. 1879 238. (5). Anna Ora b. 1879 d. 1916 m.Frank Neal 1899 79.JACOB KOONTZ RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Jacob Koontz Ramsey, a son of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey, was born December 23, 1849 and died October 6, 1898. He married Mary A. McClung in 1875. Mary, a daughter of A.G. and Melinda (Hedrick) McClung, was born in 1855 and died in 1937. Children of Jacob Koontz and Mary A. (McClung) Ramsey. 239. (1). Bradford b. 1876 d. 1930 m.Minnie McClung 1904 240. (2). Quincy Peterson b. 1878 241. (3). Rodie b. 1880 d. 1904 m.Olin T. "Pete" Harper 242. (4). Cecelia b. 1883 d. 1883 243. (5). Jayhu K. b. 1884 d. 1889 244. (6). Elba b. 1886 m.Ed Drennen 1905 245. (7). Clinton Fisk b. 1889 d. 1962 m.Mamie Legg 1915 246. (8). Goldia b. 1892 m.Cornelius Gwinn 247. (9). Pearl b. 1896 m.Springston McClung 1923 81.JAMES CLARK RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James Clark Ramsey, a son of James Riley and Jane (Legg) Ramsey, was born May 25, 1858 and died October 29, 1942. He married Malcena Dorsey in 1879. Malcena, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Dorsey, was born June 30, 1860 and died March 14, 1940. Children of James Clark and Malcena (Dorsey) Ramsey. 248. (1). Hance b. 1882 d. 1882 249. (2). Ira Santey b. 1884 d. 1943 m.Anne Stauffer 250. (3). May b. 1887 d. 1914 m.Oscar Burton 251. (4). Frank Burt b. 1893 m.Mae Groves 1920 252. (5). Elizabeth b. 1898 m.H.G. Hylton 253. (6). Mattie Jane b. 1901 d. 1928 m.Lynn Core 90.ANNA LOUISA RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Anna Louisa Ramsey, a daughter of Abner H.H. and Jane (Hawkins) Ramsey, was born in Fayette County VA in 1838. She married Ethan Allen holcomb II January 21, 1858. Ethan, a son of Ezekiel and Rachel (Neal) Holcomb, was born in VA about 1835. Children of Ethan Allen II and Anna Louisa (Ramsey) Holcomb. 254. (1). Julia Ann b.c. 1859 m.John T. Morton 255. (2). Ezekiel b.Aug 2 1860 d. 1950 m.Margaret ------ 256. (3). Peggy Dow b.c. 1863 m.Isaac Moore 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY John Wesley Ramsey, a son of Abner H.H. and Jane (Hawkins) Ramsey, was born in 1853. He married Caroline J. Brown in Clay County WV April 14, 1871. Caroline was a daughter of Andrew and Jane (Miller) Brown. Children of John Wesley and Caroline J. (Brown) Ramsey. 257. (1). Gordon B. Tellie b.Feb 10 1871 d.Nov 30 1959 258. (2). Nona Valana b.Nov 5 1872 259. (3). Jonathan Delano b.Nov 5 1872 d.Jul 3 1968 m.Mary F. Gill Jul 13 1893 260. (4). Caroline b.c. 1872 261. (5). Joseph T. b.Jul 20 1875 263. (6). Sarah Catherine b.Aug 16 1876 d.Nov 23 1881 264. (7). Andrew Harrison b.Sep 19 1879 d.Jan 6 1965 m.Ophela Frances Hughes Sep 10 1903 265. (8). Abner Hamilton b.Sep 19 1879 d.Mar 30 1956 m.Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) Brown Nov 16 1900 266. (9). Elihue Grafton b.Mar 5 1880 267. (10). Helen M. b.Apr 10 1881 268. (11). Tallis G.B. b. 1882 269. (12). stillborn b.Mar 25 1884 270. (13). Solomon Taylor b.Sep 3 1886 271. (14). J.H.B. b.Jul 20 1894 d.Sep 12 1896 272. (15). Norman H. b.Aug 10 1895 d.Sep 1956 m.Stella Johnson Apr 28 1917 93.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James Riley Ramsey, a son of Abner H.H. and Jane (Hawkins) Ramsey, was born in 1854. He married Roseanna Brown October 14, 1872. Children of James Riley and Roseanna (brown) Ramsey. 273. (1). Mary H. b. 1874 274. (2). Andrew b. 1876 275. (3). Robert L. b.Mar 4 1878 276. (4). W.J. b.May 14 1883 277. (5). A.M. b.Mar 25 1885 d.Jul 31 1885 278. (6). John A. b.Nov 7 1887 94.BENJAMIN F. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Benjamin F. Ramsey, a son of Abner H.H. and Jane (Hawkins) Ramsey, was born December 15, 1858 and died in 1932. He married Mary Jane Brown January 5, 1883. His second wife was Rowena Catherine Rippetoe. Children of Benjamin F. and Mary Jane (Brown) Ramsey. 279. (1). Frank M. b.Oct 27 1875 280. (2). J.O. b. 1884 d.Aug 25 1885 281. (3). Sarah E. b. 1885 282. (4). Walter b.Jun 12 1889 283. (5). Cornelius "Neely" 284. (6). Georgia Marie b. Jun 18 1920 d. Jul 18 2005 m. Gordon David Foreman 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Sidney R. Ramsey, a son of Abner H.H. and Alice (Hamrick) [Sears] Ramsey, was born in 1878 and died in 1930. He married Ollie Elizabeth Workman in Clay County WV March 25, 1898. Ollie was born in 1881 and died in 1963. Children of Sidney and Ollie Elizabeth (Workman) Ramsey . 285. (1). Octavia J. b. 1899 m.Henry Hughes 286. (2). Elvira m.James Van Kirk 287. (3). George W. b.Aug 12 1904 d.Oct 6 1979 m.Ona Grace Brady Nov 24 1927 288. (4). Orval b.Jan 7 1911 d.Dec 5 1958 m.Gertie Brady Mar 6 1932 120.ANDREW FRANKLIN RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Andrew Franklin Ramsey, a son of Lewis and Ruth (Nutter) Ramsey, was born about 1855. He married Octavia Jane Nicholas January 27, 1876. Jane, a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Adkins) Nicholas, was born about 1854 and died in Clay County WV May 10, 1882. Andrew married Sarah McLaughlin November 22, 1885. Sarah, a daughter of Warwick and Martha Ann (Woods) McLaughlin, was born in 1852. Children of Andrew Franklin and Octavia Jane (NIcholas) Ramsey. 289. (1). Maccalina b.c. 1875 d.May 22 1910 m.Samuel Bragg Sep 25 1896 290. (2). Elizabeth H. b. 1878 m.William Adkins Jun 5 1896 291. (3). Victoria b.Jun 6 1879 292. (4). Susan M. b. 1880 m.Samuel Adkins 293. (5). Priscilla b. 1882 m.M.C. Adkins Children of Andrew Franklin and Sarah (McLaughlin) Ramsey. 294. (1). Preemie C. b. 1887 m.James Baker 1915 m.Oran Hamrick 295. (2). Warwick Bennett b. 1889 m.Eula Daniels May 21 1909 296. (3). John Lewis b.Dec 12 1891 m.Lula Milam 297. (4). Lois Ruth b.Dec 12 1891 d.Mar 3 1970 m.James Edward Adkins Dec 23 1907 298. (5). Louvernia C. b. 1894 m.George W. Mullins Jul 13 1912 299. (6). Sallie b. 1899 m.James Lucas Aug 3 1915 300. (7). Abner Daniel b. 1901 m.May Scott Aug 3 1923 301. (8). William b. 1904 m.Cleora Taylor Apr 4 1936 302. (9). Alexander m.Stacy McKInney 303. (10). Jane E. b. 1897 m.G.S. Adkins 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Anthony Mac Ramsey, a son of Lewis and Ruth (Nutter) Ramsey, was born about 1857 and died in 1923. He married Naoma Caroline Nicholas March 14, 1878. Naoma, a daughter of John Pritt and Elizabeth (Adkins) Nicholas, was born in 1858. Children of Anthony Mac and Naoma Caroline (Nicholas) Ramsey. 304. (1). Loring b.Jun 11 1878 d.May 1963 m.Tabitha Ann Nichols Sep 11 1902 m.Martha A. Holcomb 305. (2). Samuel Ayers b. 1883 m.Lizzie Gill 1907 306. (3). Sylvanus V. "Beaner" b.May 21 1886 d.Jan 21 1973 m.Myrtle Wood May 20 1915 307. (4). Mariah b.Mar 3 1887 m.John Walter Ramsey Jun 17 1914 122.JOHN LEWIS RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY John Lewis Ramsey, a son of Lewis and Ruth (Nutter) Ramsey, was born about 1859 and died in 1917. He married Martha Early in 1883. Martha was born in 1863 and died in 1890. John married Henrietta Withrow in 1898. Children of John Lewis and Martha (Early) Ramsey. 308. (1). Samuel M. b. 1886 d. 1955 m.Mamie Eagle 1907 (1888-1975) 309. (2). Belle b. 1888 310. (3). Jack b. 1890 d. 1890 311. (4). Martha b. 1890 Children of John Lewis and Henrietta (Withrow) Ramsey. 312. (1). Mary A. b. 1899 313. (2). Willie E. b. 1903 123.SAMUEL G. RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Samuel G. Ramsey, a son of Lewis and Ruth (Nutter) Ramsey, was born about 1861. He married Lily Adkins January 14, 1888. Lily was born in 1872 and died in 1902. Samuel married Daisy M. Skaggs in 1902. Children of Samuel G. and Lily (Adkins) Ramsey. 314. (1). Ruth b. 1888 315. (2). Nancy b. 1890 Children of Samuel G. and Daisy M. (Skaggs) Ramsey. 316. (1). Polly b. 1904 m.James Edward Kelly 317. (2). William Amos b.Feb 17 1906 m.Mary Seton 1930 m.Virginia May Clarke 318. (3). Lillie Helen b. 1908 319. (4). Julia Ann b.Jul 9 1910 d.Nov 15 1984 m.Ralph Marquez m.Samuel Elwood Ramsey m.Fred Hammond 320. (5). Louise 124.WALLIS S. RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Wallis S. Ramsey, a son of Lewis and Ruth (Nutter) Ramsey, was born about 1864 and died in 1944. He married Rebecca J. Hawkins in 1887. Rebecca, a daughter of William and Sarah (Ramsey) Hawkins, was born in 1866. Wallis married Lula D. Chrisholm in 1897. Lula was born in 1979. Children of Wallis S. and Rebecca J. (Hawkins) Ramsey. 321. (1). William b. 1888 Children of Wallis S. and Lula D. (Chrisholm) Ramsey. 322. (1). Earl H. b. 1904 m.Evelyn Mae Honaker 1928 323. (2). Samuel b. 1906 324. (3). Albert b. 1908 125.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY George W. Ramsey, a son of Lewis and Ruth (Nutter) Ramsey, was born in Clay County WV April 7, 1867. He married Margaret C. Stroud in 1896. Children of George W. and Margaret (Stroud) Ramsey. 325. (1). Ophelia b. 1896 326. (2). Eva A. b. 1899 m.------- Ellison 327. (3). Elmer b. 1901 328. (4). Lola b. 1907 m.------ Secrist 329. (5). Jacob b. 1910 m.Mable ------- 134.WILLIAM V. RAMSEY 54.SAMUEL A. RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY William V. Ramsey, a son of Samuel A. and Mary (Legg) Ramsey, was born May 17, 1872 and died in 1947. He married Emma Crist in 1896. Children of William V. and Emma (Crist) Ramsey. 330. (1). Ivan b. 1897 331. (2). William Lovell b. 1900 d. 1932 332. (3). May L. b. 1903 333. (4). Mayme b. 1905 334. (5). Grace b. 1907 335. (6). L. Olive b. 1909 336. (7). Harlow b. 1911 d. 1936 337. (8). Irene b. 1913 d. 1958 m.------- Crist 338. (9). Nona m.Claude Sevy 339. (10). Elva 340. (11). Ruina 135.LACY LAFAYETTE RAMSEY 54.SAMUEL A. RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lacy Lafayette Ramsey, a son of Samuel A. and Mary (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1875 and died in 1905. He married Mae Kincaid in 1903. Children of Lacy Lafayette and Mae (Kincaid) Ramsey. 341. (1). Madge 136.ETTA L. RAMSEY 54.SAMUEL A. RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Etta L. Ramsey, a daughter of Samuel A. and Mary (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1878 and died in 1960. She married Frank Crist. Frank was born in 1872 and died in 1940. Children of Frank and Etta L. (Ramsey) Crist. 342. (1). Clarence b. 1891 d. 1970 m.Violet Legg (1903-1937) 343. (2). Clyde b. 1901 d. 1972 344. (3). Fultz 345. (4). Mary Mae 138.ANSON A. RAMSEY 54.SAMUEL A. RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Anson A. Ramsey, a son of Samuel A. and Mary (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1884 and died in 1955. He married Hallie Mason in 1914. Hallie was born in 1891. Children of Anson A. and hallie (Mason) Ramsey. 346. (1). Kyle 347. (2). Paul 139.MELVIN GAINES RAMSEY 54.SAMUEL A. RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Melvin Gaines Ramsey, a son of Samuel A. and Mary (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1886 and died in 1965. He married Maude Esta Hawkins in 1908. Maude, a daughter of Benjamin and Malinda (Harper) Hawkins, was born in 1886 and died in 1962. Children of Melvin Gaines and Maude Esta (Hawkins) Ramsey. 348. (1). Silby 349. (2). Agatha 170.HENRY WALTER RAMSEY 62.THOMAS HENDERSON RAMSEY JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Henry Walter Ramsey, a son of Thomas Henderson and Jennie (Ryan) Ramsey, was born in 1865 and died in 1932. He married Agnes Goff. Children of Henry Walter and Agnes (Goff) Ramsey. 350. (1). Lewis A. b. 1889 d. 1975 m.Della T. Bailey 1917 (1893-1939) 351. (2). Camille b. 1890 d. 1991 m.E.E. Young m.Buford Dooley m.------ Woods 352. (3). Denver "Denny" b. 1891 d. 1968 m.Addie M. Butler 1921 (1905-1940) 353. (4). Euphony b. 1893 354. (5). Ray B. b. 1895 d. 1967 m.Thelma Jackson 355. (6). Elizabeth b. 1898 m.John Craig 356. (7). William R.E. b. 1902 d. 1919 357. (8). Reebie b. 1901 358. (9). Golden homer b. 1904 d. 1972 359. (10). Justice b. 1905 d. 1961 m.Madge Rose 360. (11). Ruth Galena b. 1907 d. 1972 m.Harry Mitchell 1925 171.ELLA J. RAMSEY 62.THOMAS HENDERSON RAMSEY JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Ella J. Ramsey, a daughter of Thomas Henderson and Jennie (Ryan) Ramsey, was born in 1869. She married ------ Kincaid. Children of ------ and Ella J. (Ramsey) Kincaid. 361. (1). Vivian b. 1896 m.Jesse Frazier 173.CAUSBY GARFIELD RAMSEY 62.THOMAS HENDERSON RAMSEY JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Causby Garfield Ramsey, a son of Thomas Henderson and Jennie (Ryan) Ramsey, was born in 1874 and died in 1952. He married Lillie M. White. Children of Causby Garfield and Lille M. (White) Ramsey. 362. (1). Oscar R. b. 1899 m.Lena Terry 1920 363. (2). Florence b. 1900 364. (3). Blanche b. 1902 365. (4). Winn W. b. 1904 d. 1917 366. (5). Earle b. 1906 178.AUGUSTUS E. RAMSEY 66.JOEL F. RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Augustus E. Ramsey, a son of Joel F. and Margaret Eunice (Crist) Ramsey, was born in 1872. He married Bertha Gosney in 1896. Bertha was born in 1878 and died in 1955. Augustus fathered a child with Catherine Ann Bennett. Catherine was a daughter of Jesse and Mahala Bennett. Child of August E. Ramsey and Catherine Ann Bennett. 367. (1). Maunie Everett b. Nov 3 1894 m. James Russell Shaffer Jul 21 1912 Children of Augustus E. and Bertha (Gosney) Ramsey. 368. (1). Joseph P. b. 1898 d. 1966 369. (2). Janna F. b. 1908 370. (3). Olive b. 1911 371. (4). Everett b. 1913 372. (5). Creed b. 1916 185.WILLIAM RAY RAMSEY 68.JOHN LLOYD RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY William Ray Ramsey, a son of John Lloyd and Dora (Pinney) Ramsey, was bron in 1895. He married Jessie F. Hess in 1917. Known child of William Ray and Jessie F. (Hess) Ramsey. 373. (1). Francis Lloyd “Frank” b. Feb 12 1924 d. Aug 5 2009 m. Betty Jean Dent 1945 198.HENRIETTA RAMSEY 71.THOMAS ADDISON RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY AMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Henrietta Ramsey, a daughter of Thomas Addison and Eliza C. (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1859. She married Jacob Bays in 1881. Jacob was born in 1850. Children of Jacob and Henrietta (Ramsey) Bays. 374. (1). Elizabeth b. 1882 m.Charles Mcclung 375. (2). Orpha E. b. 1883 d m.Laban McClung 376. (3). Lawrence L. b. 1886 m.Estaline Stull 377. (4). Harry Gordon b. 1888 d. 1924 378. (5). Margaret C. b. 1890 m.C.A. Beecher 379. (6). Lulu b. b. 1893 m.J.H. McClung 1921 380. (7). Eva Alice b. 1895 m.W.W. Henry 1926 203.LEMON HANCE RAMSEY 71.THOMAS ADDISON RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lemon Hance Ramsey, a son of Thomas Addison and Eliza C. (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1870. He married Julia Copenhaver. Children of Lemon Hance and Julia (Copenhaver) Ramsey. 381. (1). Everett b. 1898 382. (2). Hobart b. 1899 383. (3). Lula b. 1904 384. (4). Niles b. 1906 385. (5). James A. b. 1908 205.PAULINA A. RAMSEY 71.THOMAS ADDISON RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Paulina A. Ramsey, a daughter of Thomas Addison and Eliza C. (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1874 and died in 1900. She married Edward Brown. Children of Edward and Paulina A. (Ramsey) Brown. 386. (1). Samuel 387. (2). David 388. (3). Cecil 389. (4). Wallace 207.MELBOURNE RAMSEY 71.THOMAS ADDISON RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Melbourne Ramsey, a son of Thomas Addison and Eliza C. (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1877 and died in 1970. He married Amanda McClung in 1902. Amanda, a daughter of G.N. McClung, was born in 1879 and died in 1948. Children of Melbourne and Amanda (McClung) Ramsey. 390. (1). Charles R. b. 1905 391. (2). Carl b. 1913 392. (3). James Clinton b. 1917 m.Gwendolyn Dorsey 393. (4). William Dow b. 1919 209.JAMES WILLIAM RAMSEY 72.EDMUND CASSETT RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James William Ramsey, a son of Edmund Cassett and Sarah A. (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1859 and died in 1916. He married Elizabeth White in 1879. Elizabeth was born in 1862 and died in 1900. James married Lula Ennis in 1901. Children of James William and Elizabeth (White) Ramsey. 394. (1). Chando 395. (2). Guthrie 396. (3). Goete "Gatha" m.Peter Harper 397. (4). Eva b. 1885 d. 1899 210.ELIHUE RAMSEY 72.EDMUND CASSETT RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Elihue Ramsey, a son of Edmund Cassett and Sarah A. (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1861 and died in 1939. He married Leona Moses in 1896. Children of Elihue and Leona (Moses) Ramsey. 398. (1). Junior Ray 399. (2). Lizzie Ann 400. (3). Fes Kenneth 401. (4). Frank James 402. (5). Jesse J. 403. (6). Edmond Eli 404. (7). Elsie Virginia 405. (8). Iva Eveline 211.BARBARA ELLEN RAMSEY 72.EDMUND CASSETT RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Barbara Ellen Ramsey, a daughter of Edmund Cassett and Sarah A. (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1863. She married Simeon Wills. Simeon was a son of Mahon H. Wills. Children of Simeon and Barbara Ellen (Ramsey) Wills. 406. (1). Alcy 407. (2). Bertha 408. (3). Chalcy 409. (4). Dortha 410. (5). William Wallace 411. (6). Raymond 212.FRANCINA CATHERINE RAMSEY 72.EDMUND CASSETT RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Francina Catherine Ramsey, a daughter of Edmund Cassett and Sarah A. (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1865. She married Joel P. Wills. Joel was a son of Mahon H. Wills. Children of Joel P. and Francina Catherine (Ramsey) Wills. 412. (1). Thursa 413. (2). Wilbert 414. (3). Lloyd 415. (4). Eli 416. (5). Rula 214.SARAH JANE RAMSEY 72.EDMUND CASSETT RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Sarah Jane Ramsey, a daughter of Edmund Cassett and Martha A. (Bennett) Ramsey, was born in 1875. She married Jacob Berry Moses in 1893. Children of Jacob Berry and Sarah Jane (Ramsey) Moses. 417. (1). Edmond Hugh b. 1894 418. (2). General Granville b. 1896 419. (3). Robert Hanson b. 1898 420. (4). Bina Ann b. 1899 421. (5). Verna May b. 1901 422. (6). Quincy Peterson b. 1902 423. (7). Everett Louis b. 1905 424. (8). Henry Taft b. 1909 d. 1912 425. (9). Alaska b. 1912 d. 1918 426. (10). Nettie Elizabeth b. 1914 215.MADORA ISABEL RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Madora Isabel Ramsey, a daughter of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1857. She married Henley Champe in 1874. Henley, a son of C.L. and Cynthia (Bibb) Champe, was born in 1855. The family moved to KS in 1886. Children of Henley and Madora Isabel (Ramsey) Champe. 427. (1). James 428. (2). Ann 429. (3). Wilbert 430. (4). Owen 431. (5). Gus 432. (6). lula 433. (7). Minnie 216.LAVINA AGNES RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lavina Agnes Ramsey, a daughter of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1859. She married John David Johns in 1882. Children of John David and Lavina Agnes (Ramsey) Johns. 434. (1). Franklin Hinson b. 1883 m.Elizabeth Craft 435. (2). Myrtle Truman b. 1885 m.Thomas Patton 1908 m.Hugh Brown 436. (3). Georgia Love b. 1893 m.------ Walters m.Jennings Patton 217.EDNA A. RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Edna A. Ramsey, a daughter of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1863. She married E. Shannon Ellis in 1886. Shannon was a son of Griffin and Fanny (Legg) [Swope] Ellis. Edna's second husband was ------ Haynes. Children of E. Shannon and Edna A. (Ramsey) Ellis. 437. (1). Grace Olive m.James B. Skidmore 1904 Children of ------- and Edna A. (Ramsey) [Ellis] Haynes. 438. (1). Ophel Dell 439. (2). Neil Guy b. 1898 218.MOLLIE SUSAN RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Mollie Susan Ramsey, a daughter of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey, married George Walton in 1885. Her second husband was Howard Fetty. Children of George and Mollie Susan (Ramsey) Walton. 440. (1). Myrtle 441. (2). Floyd 442. (3). Eva 443. (4). Harry 444. (5). Roy 445. (6). Alden Children of Howard and Mollie Susan (Ramsey) [Walton] Fetty. 446. (1). Howard Jr. 219.EMMA CATHERINE RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Emma Catherine Ramsey, a daughter of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1868. She married Charles M. Evans in 1897. Children of Charles M. and Emma Catherine (Ramsey) Evans. 447. (1). Estella Mae m.------- Keenan 448. (2). Della Marie b. 1899 d. 1990 m.Dock O'Dell 1916 s/o Floyd and Margaret (McClung) 449. (3). Bertie Lee 450. (4). William Frank 451. (5). Francis 452. (6). Fred 220.ELZADA GRIGSBY RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Elzada Grigsby Ramsey, a daughter of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1870. She married John F. Patton in 1893. She married Joseph Drennan in 1900. Children of Elzada Grigsby Ramsey. 453. (1). Vida Pearl 454. (2). Winnie Lane m.Clark Amick 1918 455. (3). Freda Frances 456. (4). Lorna Doone 457. (5). Zelda Marie 221.ROBERT JOHNSON RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Robert Johnson Ramsey, a son of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey, was born in 1876. He married Effie Gandy in 1901. Effie was born in 1876 and died in 1930. Children of Robert Johnson and Effie (Gandy) Ramsey. 458. (1). Lester b. 1904 459. (2). Mintie b. 1906 460. (3). Lola b. 1912 461. (4). David b. 1918 222.THOMAS HAWKINS RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Thomas Hawkins Ramsey, a son of John Reed and Eliza Frances (Legg) Ramsey, was born February 8, 1869 and died June 6, 1951. He married Nancy Craft in 1900. Nancy was born September 10, 1883 and died October 25, 1959. Children of Thomas Hawkins and Nancy (Craft) Ramsey. 462. (1). Roosevelt b. 1901 d. 1966 m.Ollie Mae Strickland 1926 463. (2). Ouida Weda "Sally" b. 1903 464. (3). Ollice b. 1906 d. 1969 m.Eva McClung 465. (4). Veda May b. 1909 m.Cecil W. Warledge 1930 466. (5). Cletus 467. (6). Zena m.--------- Childers 468. (7). Maynard "Pete" 469. (8). Glenn b. 1921 d. 1988 m.Erma Wills 470. (9). Virginia b. 1923 471. (10). Geraldine b. Oct 23 1916 d. May 9 2006 m. Clarence Cox 223.MARTHA JANE RAMSEY 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Martha Jane Ramsey, a daughter of Wesley Marion and Rachel (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born December 8, 1858 and died October 1, 1936. She married Andrew Jackson Bailes August 14, 1873. Andrew, a son of John and Deborah (Summers) Bailes, was born June 23, 1852 and died February 25, 1919. Children of Jackson and Martha Jane (Ramsey) Bailes. 472. (1). Arnetta b. 1878 d. 1953 m.George Wallace Williams 473. (2). John Wesley b. 1879 d. 1880 474. (3). Hanson b. 1881 d. 1953 m.Violet Brailey 475. (4). Theodore b. 1886 d. 1966 m.Mary Shawver 476. (5). Tabitha Rachel b. 1885 d. 1887 477. (6). Lilly b. 1887 d. 1970 m.Fielding Chapman 478. (7). Cynthia b. 1891 d. 1913 479. (8). Alexander b. 1889 d. 1963 m.Lydia Boley 480. (9). Volley Andrew b.Dec 10 1893 d.Jun 14 1961 m.Bessie Trimble Jun 15 1913 481. (10). Lomina b.Dec 22 1895 d.Jun 11 1976 m.Newman Whitman 482. (11). Minnie E. b. 1900 m.Jennings Spencer 483. (12). Wilmer E. b. m.Tena Smallwood 484. (13). Sabina Bell m.Clark Chapman 225.ANNETTE CATHERINE RAMSEY 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Annette Catherine Ramsey, a daughter of Wesley Marion and Rachel (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1864 and died in 1918. She married Theodore M. Hughes. Children of Theodore M. and Annette Catherine (Ramsey) Hughes. 485. (1). Lula C. b. 1886 m.Jesse James 486. (2). Rush A. b. 1888 d. 1916 487. (3). John A. b. 1890 m.Gertrude Dooley 488. (4). Mertie b. b. 1893 m.Gilbert Bailes 489. (5). Wesley Burt b. 1896 m.Ina Dunbar 227.NANCY EMILY RAMSEY 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Nancy Emily Ramsey, a daughter of Wesley Marion and Rachel (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1869 and died in 1912. She married George W. Huffman. George was a son of William G. Huffman. Children of George W. and Nancy Emily (Ramsey) Huffman. 490. (1). Ella 491. (2). Willis 492. (3). Fina 229.NEVILLE CRAIG RAMSEY 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Neville Craig Ramsey, a son of Wesley Marion and Rachel (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born April 11, 1874 and died March 6, 1900. He married Ida White. Ida was a daughter of W.T. and Catherine (McClung) White. Children of Neville Craig and Ida (White) Ramsey. 493. (1). Goldia m.------ Grimmett 230.EDMOND FRANCIS RAMSEY 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Edmond Francis Ramsey, a son of Wesley Marion and Rachel (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born April 13, 1878 and died April 26, 1958. He married Rebecca Bailes. Rebecca, a daughter of Isaac and Rebecca Ann (Wiseman) Bailes, was born May 4, 1882 and died October 25, 1959. Children of edmond Francis and Rebecca (Bailes) Ramsey. 494. (1). Bonnie G. (m). b 1906 495. (2). Opal b. 1907 496. (3). Vinton b. 1914 497. (4). Helen G. b. 1924 231.MARY A. RAMSEY 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Mary A. Ramsey, a daughter of Wesley Marion and Rachel (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1878. She married Haymond W. Huffman. Haymond was a son of William G. Huffman. Children of haymond W. and Mary A. (Ramsey) Huffman. 498. (1). Dana m.Alice Armentrout 499. (2). Emil m.Ethel Murphy 500. (3). Landis 232.WALLACE GARFIELD RAMSEY 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Wallace Garfield Ramsey, a son of Wesley Marion and Rachel (O'Dell) Ramsey, was born in 1881. He married Ida Huffman in 1913. Ida was a daughter of Allen and Nancy (Dorsey) Huffman. Children of Wallace Garfield and Ida (Huffman) Ramsey. 501. (1). Wilma b. 1914 502. (2). Forrest E. b.Aug 17 1916 Sep 29 2002 m. Lillian McClung 503. (3). Harold b. 1918 504. (4). Morris 505. (5). Mary Etta 506. (6). Warren Garfield b. Feb 6 1922 d. Jan 30 2005 m. Vada McCracken 233.WILLIAM HANCE RAMSEY 75.NICHOLAS HANCE RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY William Hance Ramsey, a son of Nicholas Hance and Amanda (McClung) Ramsey, was born in 1881 and died in TX. He married Lelia Neff in MO in 1882. Children of William Hance and Lelia (Neff) Ramsey. 507. (1). Laura B. b. m.N.O. McGraw 508. (2). Nicholas Hance m.Lottie Hill 1914 509. (3). Jessie Ellen m.John Farr s/o William and Mary (Legg) Farr. 510. (4). William L. b. 1892 d. 1917 m.Grace Hess 1910 511. (5). Donald Paul m.Bessie Foster 1926 d/o John and Victoria 512. (6). Lynton Ray m.Jessie Hess d/o Samuel Hess 513. (7). Cecil Lyle b. 1899 m.Henrietta Shore 514. (8). Celeste m.C.H. Martindale 234.CORA ELLEN RAMSEY 77.WALLACE CROMWELL RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Cora Ellen Ramsey, a daughter of Wallace Cromwell and Mary E. (Watts) Ramsey, was born in 1866 and died in 1963. She married Edward Everett Pinney. Children of Edward Everett and Cora Ellen (Ramsey) Pinney. 515. (1). Edward Everett Jr. b. 1886 m.Mary Agnes Paraday 1909 235.JAMES R. RAMSEY 77.WALLACE CROMWELL RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James R. Ramsey, a son of Wallace Cromwell and Mary E. (Watts) Ramsey, was born in 1871. He married Sarah E. Frederick in 1894. Children of James R. and Sarah (Frederick) Ramsey. 516. (1). A. Claire b. 1895 517. (2). Clyde E. b. 1898 518. (3). A. Osman b. 1903 m.Geneva Holdcraft 519. (4). W. Gilbert b. 1907 520. (5). Delmer b. 1909 521. (6). Lucille b. 1911 522. (7). Mary C. b. 1913 236.WILBERT N. RAMSEY 77.WALLACE CROMWELL RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Wilbert N. Ramsey, a son of Wallace Cromwell and Mary E. (Watts) Ramsey, was born in 1875. He married Ina Martindale in 1901. Children of Wilbert N. and Ina (Martindale) Ramsey. 523. (1). Julia b. 1905 524. (2). Wilbert Hershel b. 1910 d. 1927 525. (3). Owen Robert b. 1915 238.ANNA ORA RAMSEY 77.WALLACE CROMWELL RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Anna Ora Ramsey, a daughter of Wallace Cromwell and Mary E. (Watts) Ramsey, was born in 1879 and died in 1916. She married Frank Neal in 1899. Children of Frank and Anna ora (Ramsey) Neal. 526. (1). Frank Jr. b. 1901 239.BRADFORD RAMSEY 79.JACOB KOONTZ RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Bradford Ramsey, a son of Jacob Koontz and Mary A. (McClung) Ramsey, was born in 1876 and died in 1930. He married Minnie Mcclung in 1904. Minnie, a daughter of Newton A. McClung, was born in 1882 and died in 1965. Children of Bradford and Minnie (McClung) Ramsey. 527. (1). Lesta L. (f) b. 1905 528. (2). Philip b. 1908 529. (3). Zola Iva Lou b. 1911 m.Elmer O'dell 1929 530. (4). Nixola Pearl b. 1913 531. (5). Lelia Lovely b. m.Oscar R. Morrison 532. (6). Alexander H. b. 1916 m.Florence E. McClung 1942 533. (7). James Riley b. Aug 30 1920 d. Nov 22 2006 m. Ethel Louise Thomas 534. (8). Emma Jane b. 1923 535. (9). Josephine m.Harley O'Dell 1948 247.PEARL RAMSEY 79.JACOB KOONTZ RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Pearl Ramsey, a daughter of Jacob Koontz and Mary A. (McClung) Ramsey, was born in 1896. She married Clarence Springston McClung July 26, 1923. Springston, a son of Caleb Watts and Marilda Abigail (McClung) McClung, was born April 9, 1897 and died December 9, 1955. Children of Springston and Pearl (Ramsey) Mcclung. 536. (1). Lowell Gale b.Jun 2 1924 m.Mary louise McClung Apr 22 1946 537. (2). Gary b.Jan 4 1926 538. (3). Glendell b.Mar 29 1928 539. (4). Sharon b.Dec 27 1931 250.MAY RAMSEY 81.JAMES CLARK RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY May Ramsey, a daughter of James Clark and Malcena (Dorsey) Ramsey, was born in 1887 and died in 1914. She married Oscar Burton. Children of Oscar and May (Ramsey) Burton. 540. (1). Lucille 251.FRANK BURT RAMSEY 81.JAMES CLARK RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Frank Burt Ramsey, a son of James Clark and Malcena (Dorsey) Ramsey, was born in 1893. he married Mae groves in 1920. Mae was a daughter of Allie Groves. Children of Frank Burt and Mae (Groves) Ramsey. 541. (1). Robert 542. (2). Dorothy Jean 259.JONATHAN DELANO RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Jonathan Delano Ramsey, a son of John Wesley and Caroline J. (Brown) Ramsey, was born November 5, 1872 and died July 3, 1968. He married Mary F. Gill July 13, 1893. Children of Jonathan Delano and Mary F. (Gill) Ramsey. 543. (1). Bross m.Dorothy Taylor Jan 8 1929 544. (2). Otis 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Andrew H. Ramsey, a son of John Wesley and Caroline J. (Brown) Ramsey, was born September 19, 1879 and died January 6, 1965. He married Ophela Frances Hughes September 10, 1903. Ophela, a daughter of Samuel and Sarah (tinnel) Hughes, was born March 25, 1887 and died November 6, 1968. Children of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey. 545. (1). Lula Marie b.Mar 15 1905 d.Aug 2 1964 m.Perry Young Apr 3 1921 (Jul 17 1899-Nov 21 1931) m.Wade Graham Aug 23 1933 (Nov 22 1888-Apr 2 1955) 546. (2). Carmel Elvin b.Mar 19 1908 d.Mar 13 1971 m.Flora Strickland Dec 25 1930 Clay County (b.Dec 25 1908) 547. (3). Clarence Vernon b.May 25 1910 m.Artie Lucas Oct 22 1927 m.Eva May Lucas Oct 17 1931 548. (4). Clara Meredith b.Aug 22 1912 d.Jan 1 1994 m.Sebert Lucas Jan 30 1934 549. (5). James Wesley b.Apr 15 1915 d. 1985 m.Opal McMorrow Feb 11 1934 550. (6). Elihue Grafton b.May 11 1917 d.Mar 2 1987 m.Arlene N. Brown Jan 6 1938 m.Mary Lea m.Marie Barnette Lewis 551. (7). Delbert Denver b.Jun 7 1920 d.Apr 14 1973 m.Mamie Lucille Bragg Aug 28 1938 552. (8). Bessie Easter b.May 25 1921 d. Aug 1 2003 m.William Edward Canfield Apr 15 1938 553. (9). Alfreda Pearl b.Jan 5 1924 m.James Fitzwater Aug 30 1940 554. (10). Clennie Clayton b.Apr 4 1926 m.Mary Jane Herhuth Mar 29 1953 m.Bobbie Jo Eller Jun 4 1955 555. (11). Ernest Ralph b.Aug 28 1928 d.Apr 6 1970 m.Mary Ruth Comer Aug 4 1947 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Abner Hamilton Ramsey, a son of John Wesley and Caroline J. (Brown) Ramsey, was born September 19, 1879 and died March 30, 1956. He married Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) Brown November 16, 1900. Ann was the widow of Frank Brown. Children of Frank and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) Brown. (Step child of Abner Hamilton Ramsey) 556. (1). James Millard m.Katherine Ramsey Children of Abner Hamilton and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) [Brown] Ramsey. 557. (1). Zonia Miraha b.Dec 26 1909 d.apr 8 1945 m.Charles Gilbert West May 24 1932 m.Norman Taylor Nov 11 1936 558. (2). Gusta Mae b.Sep 25 1905 d.aug 29 1983 m.Norman Prentis Frame 559. (3). Pansy Percilla b.May 17 1903 d.Oct 6 1936 m.Emmet Waldron Workman 560. (4). Beatrice m.Richard Hall Mar 7 1932 561. (5). Russel Raymond d.Sep 15 19-- d.Jul 6 1971 m.Minnie Ora Rose Mar 25 1923 562. (6). Newton Stanford b.May 4 1915 d.Nov 12 1983 m.Dorothy Taylor May 23 1936 563. (7). Buster 564. (8). Mack 565. (9). Everett 566. (10). Sewell m.Nona Rose Apr 30 1930 272.NORMAN H. RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Norman H. Ramsey, a son of John Wesley and Caroline J. (Brown) Ramsey, was born August 10, 1895 and died in September 1956. He married Stella Johnson April 28, 1917. Children of Norman H. and Stella (Johnson) Ramsey. 567. (1). Elizabeth m.Theodore Bucklin Sep 1949 (----- d.Sep 26 1992) 568. (2). Anson Wilbert d.Dec 9 1950 m.Donna Virginia Woods Jul 28 1941 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY George W. Ramsey, a son of Sidney and Ollie Elizabeth (Workman) Ramsey, was born August 12, 1904 and died October 6, 1979. He married Ona Grace Brady in Clay County WV November 24, 1927. Ona, a daughter of John and Mary (Hughes) Brady, was born January 27, 1909 and died August 9, 1978. Children of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey. 569. (1). Marvin Carrel b.Oct 16 1928 m.Melva Stark 570. (2). Delford Eugene b.Dec 22 1930 d.Mar 2 1994 m.Gemma Boggs Sep 29 1956 571. (3). Helen Corrine b.Oct 13 1932 m.James David Hamrick Jan 10 1953 572. (4). Norval James b.Sep 4 1934 m.Freda Webb Jun 23 1962 573. (5). Elizabeth Ellen b.Mar 22 1937 574. (6). Wilburn Russell b.Jan 30 1940 d.Oct 5 1998 m.Cindy Haight Sep 18 1962 575. (7). William Ray b.May 14 1942 d. Oct 2 2005 m.Donna Pusty Jul 30 1965 576. (8). Leota May b.Mar 10 1944 m.David Minnix Feb 4 1970 577. (9). Denis Gene b.Jun 14 1945 m.Brenda Fritz 578. (10). Dorma Lee b.Dec 1 1946 579. (11). Linda Lou b.Jul 22 1949 m.Jeff Hime Jun 20 1981 580. (12). Larry Vinson b.Jun 8 1951 m.Kathy Olberry Aug 23 1981 581. (13). Janice Marlene b.Feb 18 1954 m.Dennis Baldwin Dec 28 1977 288.ORVAL RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Orval Ramsey, a son of Sidney and Ollie Elizabeth (Workman) Ramsey, was born January 7, 1911 and died December 5, 1958. He married Gertie Brady in Clay County WV March 6, 1932. Gertie, a daughter of John and Mary (Hughes) Brady, was born February 15, 1905. Children of Orval and Gertie (Brady) Ramsey. 582. (1). Wanda June b.Jun 20 1933 m.Virgil Moore Jan 20 1951 m.Orval Keener 583. (2). Ronald Eugene b.Feb 26 1936 m.Thelma Elkins 584. (3). Dorothy Mae b.May 11 1940 d.Apr 11 1979 m.Ed Pritt m.Bruce Williams 585. (4). Janice Pauline b.Apr 10 1941 586. (5). Orval James b.Oct 16 1943 m.Carol Greer 587. (6). Bonnie Marie b.Sep 24 1938 m.David McKinney 588. (7). Gracie Irene b.Apr 24 1945 m.Harold Dufour Apr 18 1963 289.MACCALINA RAMSEY 120.ANDREW FRANKLIN RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Maccalina Ramsey, a daughter of Andrew Franklin and Octavia Jane (NIcholas) Ramsey, was born about 1875 and died May 22, 1910. She married Samuel Bragg September 25, 1896. Samuel, a son of Jacob and Isabel (gill) Bragg, was born in Greenbrier County Va (WV) about 1845. Maccalina had a child before marriage. Child of Maccalina Ramsey. 589. (1). Frank Ramsey b. 1897 d.May 1939 m.Omie Keen Aug 9 1920 Children of Samuel and Maccalina (Ramsey) Bragg. 590. (1). Spencer 591. (2). Carl Freeman b.mar 20 1899 m.Nona P. Hamrick Mar 31 1921 592. (3). Sarah Jane "Julamey" b.May 10 1904 d.Feb 8 1956 m.Joe Neff Sep 24 1928 593. (4). William Benton b.Jul 22 1908 d.Jun 8 1974 m.Bertha Miller Mar 24 1930 297.LOIS RUTH RAMSEY 120.ANDREW FRANKLIN RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lois Ruth Ramsey, a daughter of Andrew Franklin and Octavia Jane (NIcholas) Ramsey, was born December 12, 1891 and died in Clay County WV March 3, 1970. She married James Edward Adkins December 23, 1907. James, a son of Thomas and Isabella (Bragg) Adkins, was born in Clay County WV September 10, 1884 and died there September 18, 1954. Children of James Edward and Ruth Lois (Ramsey) Adkins. 594. (1). Chessie Anthony m.Joseph Graham 595. (2). Elvin Edison b.Nov 15 1909 m.Evelyn O'Dell 1930 m.Delores McKinney Aug 1 1964 596. (3). Orville Eston "Bub" b.Feb 7 1912 d.Mar 17 1980 m.Golda M. Hamrick Apr 2 1932 597. (4). Othel Orpha b.Aug 7 1914 m.Earl K. Hamrick Dec 25 1934 598. (5). George Washington b.Jan 5 1917 d.Aug 1971 m.Tressie P. Hamrick Oct 29 1938 599. (6). John Everett b. 1920 d.May 5 1958 m.Esther May Kyle Mar 3 1946 600. (7). Vernon Ferrell m.Ethel ------ 601. (8). Rosetta Mearl m.Clellan Belt 602. (9). Vernie Elizabeth b.Jun 7 1924 m.Dencil Wallace Adkins Jul 20 1941 603. (10). Thomas Jefferson b.Aug 21 1926 m.Emogene Casto m.Betty ------- 604. (11). Sterling Alonzo m.Juanita Scott 304. LORING RAMSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Loring Ramsey, a son of Anthony Mac and Naoma Caroline (Nicholas) Ramsey, was born June 11, 1878 and died in May 1963. He married Tabitha Ann Nicholas September 11, 1902. Tabitha was born April 10 1876 and died in April 1973. His second wife was Martha A. (-----) Holcomb. Children of Loring and Tabitha Ann (Nicholas) Ramsey. 605. (1). Granville b. m.Nona Brown Apr 5 1927 606. (2). Delbert m.Sadie Salisbury May 6 1934 607. (3). Flora b.Aug 29 1903 d.Dec 8 1971 m.Ben F. Jarrett Mar 16 1921 608. (4). Felisty m.Allen Brown 609. (5). May Pearl b.May 4 1914 d. 1989 m.John W. King m.----- Parsons 610. (6). Versie 611. (7). Herbert 612. (8). Fannie Children of ------- and Martha A. (------) Holcomb (Step children of Loring Ramsey) 613. (1). Richard 614. (2). Dewey 615. (3). Alice 305.SAMUEL AYERS RAYSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Samuel Ayers Ramsey, a son of Anthony Mac and Naoma Caroline (Nicholas) Ramsey, was born in 1883. He married Lizzie Gill in 1907. Children of Samuel Ayers and Lizzie (Gill) Ramsey. 616. (1). Waitman L. b. 1914 d. 1991 m.Hazel Johnson Aug 6 1939 m.Tressie Adkins 617. (2). Ruby m.Richard Meyers 618. (3). Wyona Josephine "Josie" b.May 9 1912 d.Feb 2 2003 m.Russell Johnson 619. (4). Freda Mildred m.Cecil Taylor 620. (5). Goldie Pearl m.Cecil Facemire 621. (6). James Lloyd m.Mary Summers 622. (7). Doris Avonlee m.---- Sloan 623. (8). Samuel Virgil m.----- Summers 624. (9). Sylvanus Watson m.MYrtle Woods 625. (10). Lue Chessie m.Ray Williams 306.SYLVANUS V. "BEANER" RAMSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Sylvanus V. "Beaner" Ramsey, a son of Anthony Mac and Namoa Caroline (Nicholas) Ramsey, was born May 21, 1886 and died January 21, 1973. He married Myrtle Wood May 20, 1915. Myrtle was born October 13, 1896 and died December 29, 1981. Children of Sylvanus V. and Myrtle (Wood) Ramsey. 626. (1). Carl m.Loretta Butcher Dec 24 1947 627. (2). Samuel Allen b.Nov 30 1926 m.Cora Etta "Tootsie" Brady Mar 3 1950 628. (3). Jane b.Feb 26 1916 629. (4). Ella 630. (5). Esther 631. (6). Ruth 632. (7). Alma 307.MARIAH RAMSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Mariah Ramsey, a daughter of Anthony Mac and Naoma Caroline (Nicholas) Ramsey, was born March 3, 1887. She married John Walter Ramsey in Clay County WV June 17, 1914. Children of Walter and Mariah (Ramsey) Ramsey. 633. (1). Naomi "Tootie" m.Ernest "Horney" Rush Oct 24 1939 467.GLENN RAMSEY 222.THOMAS HAWKINS RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Glenn Ramsey, a son of Thomas Hawkins and Nancy (Craft) Ramsey, was born in 1921 and died in 1988. He married Erma Wills. Children of Glenn and Erma (Wills) Ramsey. 634. (1). Isaac 635. (2). Nancy m.----- Smith 636. (3). Debbie m.----- Robertson 367.MANUNIE EVERETT RAMSEY 178.AUGUSTUS E. RAMSEY 66.JOEL F. RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Maunie Everett Ramsey, a daughter of Augustus E. Ramsey and Catherine Ann Bennett, was born November 3, 1894. She married James Russell Shaffer July 21, 1912. James was a son of Joseph Allen and Virginia (Evans) Shaffer. Children of James Russell and Maunie Everett (Ramsey) Shaffer. 637. (1). Other 638. (2). Lanta 639. (3). Hilda 640. (4). Herbert 641. (5). Joseph 642. (6). Clinton 643. (7). Leonard 644. (8). John 645. (9). Thelma 646. (10. Margaret 373.FRANCIS LLOYD RAMSEY 185.WILLIAM RAY RAMSEY 68.JOHN LLOYD RAMSEY 17.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Francis Lloyd “Frank” Ramsey, a son of William Ray and Jessie F. (Hess) Ramsey, was born in Cedar Grove, WV September 12, 1924 and died in Harrison County WV August 5, 2009. He marr5ied Betty Jean Dent in 1955. She predeceased him Augst 156, 2001. Francis was a US Navy veteran of World War II. Children of Francis Lloyd and Betty Jean (Dent) Ramsey. 647. (1). Anna Faye m. ------ Newcomb 648. (2). Dona Jean m. ----- Butcher 649. (3). Jeffrey Alan 471.GERALDINE RAMSEY 222.THOMAS HAWKINS RAMSEY 73.JOHN REED RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Geraldine “Gerry” Ramsey, a daughter of Thomas Hawkins and Nancy (Craft) Ramsey, was born in Nicholas County WV October 23, 1916 and die3d in Lexington, KY May 9, 2006. She married Clarence Cox in 1947. Children of Clarence and Geraldine (Ramsey) Cox. 650. (1). Michael Lynn 502.FORREST E. RAMSEY 232.WALLACE GARFIELD RAMSEY 74.WESLEY MARION RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Forrest E. Ramsey, a son of Wallace Garfild and Ida (Huffman) Ramsey, was boren in WV August 17, 1916 and died in Cabell County WV September 29, 2002 of injuries from an automobile accident. He married Lillian J. McClung. Lillian, a daughter of the late Ernest and Maggie (Johnson) McClung, was born February 29, 1920, in Nicholas County WV and died October 31, 2012. Children of Forrest E. and Lillian J. (McClung) Ramsey. 651. (1). Abigail 652. (2). Forrest E. Jr. 533.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 239.BRADFORD RAMSEY 79.JACOB KOONTZ RAMSEY 18.JAMES RILEY RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James Riley “Preach” Ramsey, a son of Bradford and Minnie (McClung) Ramsey, was born in Nicholas County WV August 30, 1920 and died there November 22, 2006. He married Ethel Louise Thomas. Children of James Riley and Ethel Louise (Thomas) Ramsey. 653. (1). James “Jimbo” m. Donna ----- 654. (2). Vicky m. Joe McCarthy 655. (3). Kathy m. Wayne Jones 656. (4). Tammy m. Ronnie Thomas 657. (5). Cindy 543.BROSS RAMSEY 259.JONATHAN DELANO RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Bross Ramsey, a son of Jonathan Delano and Mary F. (Gill) Ramsey, married Dorothy Taylor January 8, 1929. Children of Bross and Dora (Taylor) Ramsey. 658. (1). Franklin Delano m.Sellett Louise Taylor Dec 11 1942 545.LULA MARIE RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lula Marie Ramsey, a daughter of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born March 15, 1905 and died August 2, 1964. She married Perry Young April 3, 1921. Perry was born in Braxton County WV July 17, 1899 and died in Clay County WV November 21, 1921. Lula married Wade Graham August 23, 1933. Wade, a son of Edward Graham, was born November 22, 1888 and died in Clay County April 2, 1955. Children of Perry and Lula Marie (Ramsey) Young. 659. (1). girl d.infant 660. (2). Herbert d.young m.Gay Lane 661. (3). Irene b.Jun 10 1922 m.Roy Woodrow Huffman 662. (4). Perry d.a child 663. (5). Edward Ray c.a child 664. (6). Helen Jean b.Apr 4 1931 m.Harry Stewart Jr. Jun 21 1952 Children of Wade and Lula Marie (Ramsey) [Young] Graham. 665. (1). Dennis b.Apr 30 1934 m.Audria Stewart Jul 17 1953 666. (2). Carmel b.Nov 26 1936 m.Phyllis Martin 1954 667. (3). Frances Ann b.Oct 13 1940 m.Tenna Ray Miller Sep 9 1956 668. (4). Roy Lee b.Jul 1 943 m.Sandra McCune Jan 4 1964 669. (5). Kenneth b.Nov 8 1944 m.Beatrice Conrad m.Brenda Wine 670. (6). Bobby Gail b.Oct 23 1946 m.Paulette Mowery 671. (7). Earlene m.Buck Moss 546.CARMEL ELVIN RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Carmel Elvin Ramsey, a son of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born March 19, 1908 and died March 13, 1971. He married Flora Strickland in Clay County WV December 25, 1930. Flora, a daughter of Homer and Edra (Henderson) Strickland, was born December 25, 1908. Children of Carmel Elvin and Flora (Strickland) Ramsey. 672. (1). James Earl b.Dec 7 1931 m.Judy Green May 15 1960 m.Karen Colin Jan 23 1977 673. (2). Forrest Eugene b.Aug 1 1933 m.Mary Lee Christian May 30 1960 674. (3). Janet H. b.Aug 4 1935 m.Kenneth R. Smith Nov 6 1955 m.Clarence Savkon Aug 7 1971 675. (4). Cecil E. b.Jan 16 1937 m.Ruth Ann Lykins Jun 19 1960 676. (5). Lois Jewel b.Dec 31 1939 m.Elroy R. Villa May 3 1958 547.CLARENCE VERNON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Clarence Vernon Ramsey, a son of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born May 25, 1910. He married Artie Lucas October 22, 1927. Artie, a daughter of Henry and Ellen (turner) Lucas, was born in 1909 and died December 24, 1928. Clarence married Iva May Lucas October 17, 1931. Eva, a daughter of Henry E. and Cora (Ewing) Lucas, was born March 12, 1916. Children of Clarence Vernon and Iva Mae (Lucas) Ramsey. 677. (1). Emmalee b.Sep 29 1932 d.Aufg 19 2002 m.Buren "Tuffy" Jones Jun 18 1949 678. (2). Darrell b.Jul 23 1934 m.Janet Miller Dec 17 1955 679. (3). Ella Jean b.May 25 1936 m.Edward Boyers Feb 18 1956 680. (4). Loretta June b.Dec 17 1937 m.Joseph Whinnery Jun 19 1957 681. (5). Jack Carroll b.Nov 12 1939 m.Nina Allen 682. (6). Arthur Dale b.Sep 22 1941 m.Dorothy Sumpter Mar 2 1962 683. (7). Jearl Don b.May 29 1944 m.Lois Ann Smith May 28 1966 684. (8). Lois Kay b.Apr 8 1946 m.Robert Hunt m.Marlin Burtoff 685. (9). David Lynn b.Nov 3 1950 m.Cheryl Dale Ratliff Nov 18 1968 686. (10). Cinda Lou b.Nov 17 1953 m.Mark Calvin Echard Oct 28 1972 548.CLARA MEREDITH RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Clara Meredith Ramsey, a daughter of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born August 22, 1912 and died in Harrison County WV January 1, 1994. She married Sebert Lucas January 30, 1934. Sebert, a son of Henry E. and Cora (Ewing) Lucas, was born September 14, 1912 and died in 1985. Children of Sebert and Clara Meredith (Ramsey) Lucas. 687. (1). Charlotte Lorraine b.Feb 21 1935 m.Dallas Woodford Igon May 9 1954 688. (2). Leonard Calvin b.Jul 21 1940 m.Helen Marie Woods Jun 1 1960 689. (3). Judith Carol b.mar 25 1944 m.Robert Ray Jones May 29 1962 690. (4). Sandra Kay b.Jun 28 1949 m.William F. Foster Aug 18 1969 549.JAMES WESLEY RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James Wesley Ramsey, a son of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born April 15, 1915 and died in 1985. He married Opal McMorrow February 11, 1934. Opal, a daughter of Willis and Mattie (Duffield) McMorrow, was born October 13, 1916 and died August 4, 2012. Children of James Wesley and Opal (McMorrow) Ramsey. 691. (1). Margie B.Apr 1 1935 m.Iven Ellis m.Earl McMorrow 1967 m.------ Ilar 692. (2). Willis James "Bub" b.Sep 21 1936 m.Bessie F. Browder Nov 25 1957 m.Georgia McCurley Jun 24 1978 550.ELIHUE GRAFTON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Elihue Grafton Ramsey, a son of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born May 11, 1917 and died march 2, 1987. He married Arlene N. Brown January 6, 1938. Arlene, a daughter of Millard and Kit (Ramsey) Brown, was born July 13, 1922 and died April 25, 1969. His second wife was Mary Lea and his third Marie Barnette Lewis. Children of Elihue Grafton and Arlene (Brown) Ramsey. 693. (1). Doris Marie b.Jun 20 1938 m.James Carte m.Richard Russell 694. (2). Cary "Bud" b.Sep 24 1940 m.Elizabeth Hutton 695. (3). Pearle b.Aug 21 1939 m.Porter Thorn 696. (4). Linda b.Jun 9 1942 m.Robert Cole 697. (5). Leonard b.Jul 14 1943 m.Glenna Tennant Jun 3 1964 551.DELBERT DENVER RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Delbert Denver Ramsey, a son of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born June 7, 1920 and died in Braxton County WV April 14 1973. He married Mamie Lucille Bragg August 28, 1938. Mamie, a daughter of Thomas and Nancy (Canfield) Bragg, was born August 31, 1918 and died February 3, 2009. Children of Delbert Denver and Mamie Lucille( Bragg) Ramsey. 698. (1). Garret Delbert b.Dec 23 1940 m.Nina Sue Brown 1963 699. (2). David Michael b.Aug 19 1942 m.Dorothy Elaine Riffle Jan 8 1964 700. (3). Lonnie b.Jan 28 1944 m.Judith Hester Mealey May 12 1968 701. (4). Ronnie b.Jan 28 1944 m.Carol Marie Paintiff Jan 19 1970 702. (5). Beverly May b.Jul 22 1945 m.Chester Lee Davis Oct 31 1964 703. (6). Aaron Ray b.Jul 22 1945 552.BESSIE EASTER RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Bessie Easter Ramsey, a daughter of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born May 25, 1921 and died in Kanwha County WV August 1, 2003. She married William Edward Canfield April 15, 1938. William, a son of John F. and Ada D. (Cruz) Canfield, was born December 28, 1911. Children of William Edward and Bessie Easter (Ramsey) Canfield. 704. (1). William Earl b.Aug 11 1939 m.Janet Mccune 705. (2). Leonard Melvin b.Feb 27 1943 m.Sharon Leah Graham 706. (3). Sharon b.Feb 15 1947 m.Robert Wayne m.Robert Ramsey 707. (4). Delores Jean b.Apr 20 1949 m.Russell Triplett 553.ALFREDA PEARL RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Alfreda Pearl Ramsey, a daughter of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born January 5, 1924. She married James Fitzwater August 30, 1940. James, a son of Scott and Lucy (Carte) Fitzwater, was born March 5, 1918 and died March 26, 2012. Children of James and Alfreda Pearl (Ramsey) Fitzwater. 708. (1). Lucy Frances b.May 30 1942 m.Gary Elwood Cox Jun 17 1966 709. (2). James Jr. b.Dec 13 1943 m.Helen J. Chapman May 21 1966 710. (3). Linda Joyce b.Jul 23 1947 m.Daniel Eller Nov 6 1965 711. (4). Jennette b.Jun 18 1950 m.Steve Canfield 712. (5). Scottie b.Mar 6 1953 713. (6). Tommie b.Jan 30 1962 m. Rita ---- 554.CLENNIE CLAYTON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Clennie Clayton Ramsey, a son of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born April 4, 1926 and died in Hollywood, GA August 22, 2002. He married Mary Jane Herhuth March 29, 1953. He married Bobbie Jo Eller June 4, 1955. Bobbie, a daughter of Henry M. and Ruby I. (Conner) Eller, was born July 22, 1937. He served in World War II. Children of Clennie Clayton and Bobbie Jo (Eller) Ramsey. 714. (1). Carol Lynn b.Apr 12 1956 m.Horace Reno Ivester May 11 1979 715. (2). Roger Lee b.May 5 1959 m.Diane Lynn Ashby Sep 17 1977 716. (3). Lisa Joan b.Oct 19 1961 m.Timothy Wayne Miller Nov 13 1982 717. (4). Ina Charleen b.Feb 16 1966 718. (5). Melissa Gail b.Jul 15 1972 555.ERNEST RALPH RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Ernest Ralph Ramsey, a son of Andrew Harrison and Ophelia Frances (Hughes) Ramsey, was born August 28, 1928. He married Mary Ruth Comer August 4, 1947. Mary, a daughter of Owen and Glendora (Carte) Comer, was born January 21, 1929. Children of Ernest Ralph and Mary Ruth (Comer) Ramsey. 719. (1). Sheila b.Oct 1948 m.------ Mason 720. (2). Mitchell b.Aug 29 1952 d.Aug 29 1982 m.Barbara Jo ----- 721. (3). Sherry Lee b.Jun 7 1954 m.------ Martin 722. (4). Judith Kay b.Jul 9 1959 m.----- Jarrell 556.JAMES MILLARD RAMSEY 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James Millard Ramsey, a son of Frank and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) Brown, and a step son of Abner Hamilton Ramsey, married Katherine Ramsey. Children of James Millard and Katherine (Ramsey) Ramsey. 723. (1). Arlene b.Jul 13 1922 d.Apr 1969 m.Elihue Ramsey 724. (2). Daisy 725. (3). Easter 726. (4). James 557.ZONIA MIRAHA RAMSEY 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Zonia Miraha Ramsey, a daughter of Abner Hamilton and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) [Brown] Ramsey, was born December 26, 1909 and died April 8, 1945. She married Charles Gilbert West May 24, 1932. She married Norman Taylor November 11, 1936. Zonia had two children before marriage. Children of Zonia Mariaha Ramsey 727. (1). Donnia Virginia Woods b.May 12, 1926 m.Anson W. Ramsey 728. (2). Herbert William Dalton Children of Charles Gilbert and Zonia Miraha (Ramsey) West. 729. (1). Delcie May Children of Norman and Zonia Miraha (Ramsey) [West] Taylor. 730. (1). Norma Corean 731. (2). Mary Ann b.Apr 3 1938 d.Dec 13 1940 732. (3). Flossie Jane 733. (4). Frances Marie 734. (5). Sellett Louise b.Dec 11 1942 m.Frank D. Ramsey 735. (6). Brenda Joyce b.Apr 24 1944 d.Aug 24 1944 558.GUSTA MAE RAMSEY 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Gusta Mae Ramsey, a daughter of Abner Hamilton and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) [Brown] Ramsey, was born September 25, 1905 and died August 29, 1983. She married Norman Prentis Frame. Gusta had a child before marriage. Child of Gusta Mae Ramsey. 736. (1). Clayton Ramsey b. Apr 5 1927 d. Mar 26 2004 Children of Norman Prentis and Gusta Mae (Ramsey) Frame. 737. (1). Delphia Emmelou d. 1991 738. (2). Helen Claudette m. ---- Lucas 739. (3). Herman Max 740. (4). Hamon Milton 741. (5). Arthur Norman m.Linda Gilbert 742. (6). Roy Edward 743. (7). James Erving d. 1982 559.PANSY PERCILLA RAMSEY 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Pansy Percilla Ramsey, a daughter of Abner Hamilton and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) [Brown] Ramsey, was born May 17, 1903 and died October 6, 1936. She married Emmet Waldron Workman. Children of Emmet Waldron and Pansy Percilla (Ramsey) Workman. 744. (1). Dimple Arlean b.Jun 17 1924 m.Woodie Clinton Boggs May 21 1946 m.George Smith Jr. 745. (2). Danny Demps 746. (3). Denvil Charles 747. (4). Dennis Denril 748. (5). Damie Marie 749. (6). Daris Gene 560.BEATRICE RAMSEY 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Beatrice Ramsey, a daughter of Abner Hamilton and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) [Brown] Ramsey, married Richard Hall March 7, 1932. Children of Richard and Beatrice (Ramsey) Hall. 750. (1). Billy 751. (2). Bobby 561.RUSSELL RAYMOND RAMSEY 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Russell Raymond Ramsey, a son of Abner Hamilton and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) [Brown] Ramsey, was born September 15, 19-- and died July 6, 1971. He married Minnie ora Rose March 25, 1923. Children of Russell Raymond and Minnie Ora (Rose) Ramsey. 752. (1). Thelma May 753. (2). Zelma Pearl 754. (3). Evelyn Gladys 755. (4). Wanda Lea 756. (5). Avie Marie 757. (6). Wilma Jean 758. (7). Darrell Keith 759. (8). Janice Lorine 562.NEWTON STANFORD RAMSEY 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Newton Stanford Ramsey, a son of Abner Hamilton and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) [Brown] Ramsey, was born May 4, 1915 and died November 12, 1983. He married Dorothy Taylor May 23, 1936. Children of Newton Stanford and Dorothy (Taylor) Ramsey. 760. (1). Andle Lee b.Jan 23 1937 d.Apr 1 2001 m.Carol Ann --- 566.SEWELL RAMSEY 265.ABNER HAMILTON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Sewell Ramsey, a son of Abner Hamilton and Ann Lucinda (Holcomb) [Brown] Ramsey, married nona Rose April 30, 1930. Children of Sewell and Nona (Rose) Ramsey. 761. (1). Ronald 762. (2). Dallas Edward m.Wanda Lou Gray Mar 26 1955 m.Bessie May Cutlip Jan 24 1967 m.Zana Pearl Neff Jul 12 1972 763. (3). Greta Jewel m.Francis Marion Triplett Dec 21 1956 764. (4). Lucille 765. (5). Ruth E. m.Randall Strickland Aug 6 1942 766. (6). Rosie 767. (7). Carol m.Denver Truman Aug 10 1949 569.MARVIN CARREL RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Marvin Carrel Ramsey, a son of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born October 16, 1928. He married Melva Stark. Children of Marvin Carrell and Melva (Stark) Ramsey. 768. (1). Kenneth Lee b.Jul 15 1952 769. (2). Karen Lynette b.Mar 11 1954 770. (3). Janice Kay b.May 11 1955 771. (4). Dennis b.Feb 15 1960 772. (5). Judy 570.DELFORD EUGENE RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Delford Eugene Ramsey, a son of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born in Clay County WV December 22, 1930 and died in Madison, OH March 2, 1994. He married Gemma Lenore Boggs. Gemma, a daughter of William Scott and Sylvia J. (Blankenship) Boggs, was born in Clay County WV December 14, 1935. Children of Delford Eugene and Gemma (Boggs) Ramsey. 773. (1). Delford Eugene Jr. b.Dec 31 1957 d.Jul 10 1985 m.Julie Lorraine Brown Mar 9 1985 774. (2). John Glen b.Jan 24 1962 m.Tonya Dugan 775. (3). Cindy Kathern b.Oct 19 1970 571.HELEN CORRINE RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Helen Corrine Ramsey, a daughter of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born October 13, 1932. She married James David Hamrick January 10, 1953. Children of James David and Corrine (Ramsey) Hamrick. 776. (1). Donna Lenora b.Nov 30 1953 777. (2). Gail Lynn b.Jun 24 1955 572.NORVAL JAMES RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Norval James Ramsey, a son of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born September 4, 1934. He married freda Webb June 23, 1962. Children of Norval James and Freda (Webb) Ramsey. 778. (1). Naomhie Kimbeley b.Nov 3 1972 575.WILBURN RUSSELL RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Wilburn Russell Ramsey, a son of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born in Clay County WV January 30, 1940 and died in Chelsea, MI October 5, 1998. He married Cindy Haight September 18, 1962. Children of Wilburn Russell and Cindy (Haight) Ramsey. 779. (1). Wilburn Russell Jr. b.Aug 9 1963 780. (2). Ronald Von b.Apr 23 1966 575.WILLIAM RAY RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY William Ray Ramsey, a son of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born in Clay County WV May 14, 1942 and died October 2, 2005. He married Donna Pusty July 30, 1965. Children of William Ray and Donna (Pusty) Ramsey. 781. (1). William ray Jr. b.Apr 23 1966 782. (2). Bryant Edward b.Jun 9 1967 m. Sarah ----- 783. (3). Jackie Lee b.Sep 3 1969 m. David Smith 784. (4). Jody Lynn b.Feb 24 1972 m. Rob Bergman 785. (5). Angela Kay b.Dec 15 1979 m. Steve Pallister 786. (6). Kari Rae b.Sep 9 1981 m. Gary Kitrcher 576.LEOTTA MAY RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Leotta May Ramsey, a daughter of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born March 10, 1944. She married David Minnix February 4, 1970. Children of David and Leotta May (Ramsey) Minnix. 787. (1). Lisa Lee b.Sep 11 1971 788. (2). Audra Lynn b.Sep 15 1974 789. (3). Chad Edwin b.Dec 23 1975 577.DENIS GENE RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Denis Gene Ramsey, a son of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born June 14, 1945. He married Brenda Fritz. Children of Denis Gene and Brenda (Fritz) Ramsey. 790. (1). Chad Thomas b.Nov 20 1978 791. (2). Amanda Louise b.May 25 1981 579.LINDA LOU RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Linda Lou Ramsey, a daughter of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born July 22, 1949. She married Jeff Hime June 20, 1981. Children of Jeff and Linda Lou (Ramsey) Hime. 792. (1). Jill Nicole b.Jun 25 1982 580.LARRY VINSON RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Larry Vinson Ramsey, a son of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born June 8, 1951. He married Kathy Olberry August 23, 1981. Children of Larry Vinson and Kathy (Olberry) Ramsey. 793. (1). Elizabeth Grace b.Aug 12 1982 581.JANICE MARLENE RAMSEY 287.GEORGE W. RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Janice Marlene Ramsey, a daughter of George W. and Ona Grace (Brady) Ramsey, was born February 18, 1954. She married Dennis Baldwin December 28, 1977. Children of Dennis and Janice Marlene (Ramsey) Baldwin. 794. (1). Dennis Allen b.Apr 9 1980 795. (2). Anthony Ray b.May 29 1982 591.WANDA JUNE RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Wanda June Ramsey, a daughter of Orval and Gertie (Brady) Ramsey, was born June 20, 1933. She married Virgil Moore January 20, 1951. Virgil, a son of William Moore, was born July 30, 1928. Her second husband is Orval Keener. Children of Virgil and Wanda June (Ramsey) Moore. 796. (1). Gary Robin b.May 4 1954 797. (2). Drema Loretta b.Jan 18 1956 798. (3). Virgil Lee b.Mar 9 1957 799. (4). John Douglas b.Apr 13 1958 800. (5). Vanessa June b.Dec 27 1959 801. (6). Reyna Faye b.Dec 8 1960 802. (7). Leona May b.Nov 24 1961 583.RONALD EUGENE RAMSEY 288.ORVAL RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Ronald Eugene Ramsey, a son of Orval and Gertie (Brady) Ramsey, was born February 26, 1936. He married Thelma Elkins. Thelma was born August 27, 1943. Children of Ronald Eugene and Thelma (Elkins) Ramsey. 803. (1). Kenneth Eugene b.Aug 16 1965 584.DOROTHY MAE RAMSEY 288.ORVAL RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Dorothy Mae Ramsey, a daughter of Orval and Gertie (Brady) Ramsey, was born May 11, 1940 and died April 11, 1979. She married Ed Pritt. Her second husband was Bruce Williams. Children of Ed and Dorothy Mae (Ramsey) Pritt. 804. (1). Donald Ray 805. (2). Marsha Dawn Children of Bruce and Dorothy Mae (Ramsey) [Pritt] Williams. 806. (1). Lloyd Allen 807. (2). Alfred Lee 808. (3). Curtis Brian 586.ORVAL JAMES RAMSEY 288.ORVAL RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Orval James Ramsey, a son of Orval and Gertie (Brady) Ramsey, was born October 16, 1943. He married Carol Greer. Children of Orval James and Carol (Greer) Ramsey. 809. (1). Sandra Lynn 810. (2). Anette Lynn 811. (3). James Robert 812. (4). Russell Allen 587.BONNIE MARIE RAMSEY 288.ORVAL RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Bonnie Marie Ramsey, a daughter of Orval and Gertie (Brady) Ramsey, was born September 24, 1938. She married David McKinney. Children of David and Bonnie Marie (Ramsey) McKinney. 813. (1). Michael David 814. (2). Daniel Wayne 815. (3). Angela Marie 816. (4). Mark Allen 817. (5). Jeffrey Lee 818. (6). Teresa Lynn 588.GRACIE IRENE RAMSEY 288.ORVAL RAMSEY 100.SIDNEY R. RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Gracie Irene Ramsey, a daughter of Orval and Gertie (Brady) Ramsey, was born April 24, 1945. She married Harold Dufor April 18, 1963. Harold, a son of Charles and Arbutus (Diday) Dufor, was born January 18, 1941. Children of Harold and Gracie Irene (Ramsey) Dufor. 819. (1). Regina Gail b.Jun 8 1964 820. (2). Dwane Harold b.Apr 27 1966 821. (3). Steve Andrew b.Aug 7 1971 589.FRANK RAMSEY 150.MACCALINA RAMSEY 120.ANDREW FRANKLIN RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Frank Ramsey, a son of Maccalina Ramsey, was born in 1897 and died in May 1939. He married Omie Keen August 9, 1920. Children of Frank and Omie (Keen) Ramsey. 822. (1). Premia C. b. 1923 d.Nov 17 1994 m.Oran Hamrick Jan 26 1944 823. (2). Benton b.Aug 16 1924 d.May 11 1994 m.Dola Smith Jun 2 1944 824. (3). Visia Pearl "Vicie" b. 1926 d.Jun 5 1994 m.Cecil McKinney Oct 11 1951 825. (4). Curtis Lee b.Mar 24 1929 m.Verna Gladys Hamrick Aug 18 1949 826. (5). Charles Newton B. Mar 25 1933 d. Oct 10 2010 m. Virgie Ann Nicholas Mar 20 1953 827. (6). David H. b. Mar 14 1931 d. Dec 7 2010 m.Lona Belle Nichols Oct 3 1951 828. (7). Betty m.Shirley Oscar McKinney Dec 12 1953 829. (8). Leonard Lelan b.Feb 1 1942 d.May 1 1945 830. (9). Lelan Damer d.May 1 1981 m.Erma McKinney Oct 9 1951 831. (10). Leonard Lee m.Sharon Sue Salisbury Jul 1 1966 832. (11). Peggy 833. (12). Lum 606.DELBERT RAMSEY 304.LORING RAMSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Delbert Ramsey, a son of Loring and Tabitha Ann (Nicholas) Ramsey, was born about 1913 and may have died about 1936. He married Sadie Alice Salisbury May 6. 1934. Sadie, a daughter of George and Martha Ann (Johnson) Salisbury, was born in WV June 29, 1915 and died in Boiling Springs, NC September 13, 2011. Her second husband was Cecil Ellis. Both spouses preceded her in death. Children of Delbert and Sadie Alice (Salisbury) Ramsey. 834. (1). Agnes Marie m. ---- Casto 835. (2). Patricia m. ----- Holcomb 607.FLORA RAMSEY 304. LORING RAMSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Flora Ramsey, a daughter of Loring and Tabitha Ann (Nicholas) Ramsey, was born August 29, 1903 and died December 8, 1971. She married Ben F. Jarrett March 16, 1921. Ben was born April 1, 1880 and died February 22, 1977. Known children of Ben F. and Flora (Ramsey) jarrett. 836. (1). Christina b.Jul 24 1929 m.Woodrow Butler 609.MAY PEARL RAMSEY 304. LORING RAMSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY May Pearl Ramsey, a daughter of Loring and Tabitha Ann (Nicholas) Ramsey, was born May 4, 1914 and died in 1989. She married John W. King. Her second husband was ------ Parsons. Children of John W. and May Pearl (Ramsey) King. 837. (1). William Howard Children of ------- and May Pearl (Ramsey) [King] Parsons. 838. (1). Artie 839. (2). William 840. (3). Mary 841. (4). Glenna 618.WYONA JOSEPHINE RAMSEY 305.SAMUEL AYERS RAYSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Wyona Josephine "Josie" Ramsey, a daughter of Samuel Ayers and Lizzie (Gill) Ramsey, was born in Clay County WV May 9, 1912 and died in St. Mattews, SC Febraury 2, 2003. She amrried Russell Johnson, who preceded her in death. Child of Russell Johnson. (Step child of Wyona Josephine Ramsey.) 842. (1). Ray Children of Russell and Wyona Josephine (Ramsey) Johnson. 843. (1). Carlos 844. (2). Patricia m. --- Hickman 624.SYLVANUS WATSON RAMSEY 305.SAMUEL AYERS RAMSEY 121.ANTHONY MAC RAMSEY 50.LEWIS RAMSEY 14.WILLIAM RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Sylvanus Watson “Beaner” Ramey, a son of Samuel Ayers and Lizzie (Gill) Ramsey, married Myrtle Woods. Children of Sylvanus Watson and Myrtle (Woods) Ramsey. 845. (1). Carl 846. (2). Ruth m. ------ Strickland 847. (3). Jayne b.Feb 26 1916 d. Oct 29 2003 m. Elmer Salisbury m. “Buster” Gill 848. (4). Allen 849. (5). Ella m. ----- Legg 850. (6). Alma m. ------ Rush 672.JAMES EARL RAMSEY 546.CARMEL ELVIN RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY James Earl Ramsey, a son of Carmel Elvin and Flora (Strickland) Ramsey, was born December 7, 1931. He married Judy Green may 15, 1960. He married Karen Colin January 23, 1977. Children of James Earl and Judy (Green) Ramsey. 851. (1). William b.Oct 29 1961 852. (2). Laura b.Sep 29 1962 853. (3). Linda b.Sep 23 1964 m.------- Minear Oct 9 1982 854. (4). Karen b.Aug 8 1967 673.FORRREST EUGENE RAMSEY 546.CARMEL ELVIN RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Forrest Eugene Ramsey, a son of Carmel Elvin and Flora (Strickland) Ramsey, was born August 1, 1933. He married Mary Lee Christian May 30, 1960. Children of Forrest Lee and Mary Lee (Christian) Ramsey. 855. (1). Jean Anne b.Apr 26 1961 674.JANET H. RAMSEY 546.CARMEL ELVIN RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Janet H. Ramsey, a daughter of Carmel Elvin and Flora (Strickland) Ramsey, was born August 4, 1935. She married Kenneth R. Smith November 6, 1955. She married Clarence Savkon August 7, 1971. Children of Kenneth R. and Janet H. (Ramsey) Smith. 856. (1). Carla Jean b.Dec 26 1962 857. (2). Joni Roberta b.Sep 24 1963 675.CECIL E. RAMSEY 546.CARMEL ELVIN RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Cecil E. Ramsey, a son of Carmel Elvin and Flora (Strickland) Ramsey, was born January 16, 1937. He married Ruth Ann Lykins June 19, 1960. Ruth, a daughter of Averell and Gladys Lykins, was born August 31, 1938. Children of Cecil E. and Ruth Ann (Lykins) Ramsey. 858. (1). Carol Ann b.Jan 20 1968 676.LOIS JEWEL RAMSEY 546.CARMEL ELVIN RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Lois Jewel Ramsey, a daughter of Carmel Elvin and Flora (Strickland) Ramsey, was born December 31, 1939. She married Elroy R. Villa May 3, 1958. Children of Elroy R. and Lois Jewel (Ramsey) Villa. 859. (1). Donna Michelle b.Dec 11 1960 860. (2). Monica Jewel b.Aug 17 1965 861. (3). Stephanie Jean b.Apr 8 1967 677.EMMALEE RAMSEY 547.CLARENCE VERNON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Emmalee Ramsey, a daughter of Clarence Vernon and Artie (Lucas) Ramsey, was born September 29, 1932 and died in Kanawha County WV August 19, 2002. She married Buren "Tuffy" Jones June 18, 1949. Buren was born May 25, 1932. Children of Buren "Tuffy" and Emmalee (Ramsey) Jones. 862. (1). Ronald Lee b. 1950 m.Helen Fields Jun 1968 m.Kathy ------ 1982 863. (2). Debby b.Dec 1958 m.Keith Mitchell 678.DARRELL RAMSEY 547.CLARENCE VERNON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Darrell Ramsey, a son of Clarence Vernon and Artie (Lucas) Ramsey, was born July 23, 1934. He married Janet Miller December 17, 1955. Children of Darrell and Janet (Miller) Ramsey. 864. (1). Patricia b.Jul 20 1957 m.Gary Miller 865. (2). Gwendolyn b.Feb 14 1959 m.David Tanner 866. (3). James b.Feb 2 1963 867. (4). Darrell Wayne b.Nov 17 1964 868. (5). Tammy b.Jun 10 1971 679.ELLA JEAN RAMSEY 547.CLARENCE VERNON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Ella Jean Ramsey, a daughter of Clarence Vernon and Artie (Lucas) Ramsey, was born May 25, 1936. She married Edward Boyers February 18, 1956. Children of Edward and Ella Jean (Ramsey) Boyers. 869. (1). Kathy b.Oct 25 1957 m.Clifford Frightner 870. (2). Donnie b.Nov 7 1959 m.Philip Baker 871. (3). Carle b.Oct 30 1967 680.LORETTA JUNE RAMSEY 547.CLARENCE VERNON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Loretta June Ramsey, a daughter of Clarence Vernon and Artie (Lucas) Ramsey, was born December 13, 1937. She married Joseph Whinnery June 19, 1957. Children of Joseph and Loretta June (Ramsey) Whinnery. 872. (1). Brenda b.Aug 26 1959 m.Paul Schierman 873. (2). Connie b.Jan 26 1962 874. (3). Jennifer b.Apr 30 1968 875. (4). Jeff b.Apr 30 1968 681.JACK CARROLL RAMSEY 547.CLARENCE VERNON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Jack Carroll Ramsey, a son of Clarence Vernon and Artie (Lucas) Ramsey, was born November 12, 1939. He married Nina Allen. Children of Jack Carroll and Nina (Allen) Ramsey. 876. (1). Larry Lynn m.? 877. (2). Timothy m.? 878. (3). Janet 682.ARTHUR DALE RAMSEY 547.CLARENCE VERNON RAMSEY 264.ANDREW HARRISON RAMSEY 92.JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY 20.ABNER H.H. RAMSEY 2.BARTHOLOMEW RAMSEY 1.RICHARD RAMSEY Arthur Dale Ramsey, a son
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Descendants of Robert Boling and Ann Stith

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Robert Boling married second Ann Stith and had issue: - Robert Bolling m. Anne Cocke - Agnes Bolling m. Richard Kennon - Stith Bolling m. Elizabeth Browne - Drury Bolling m. unkown

Descendants of Roosevelt Brown and Elzie Ellen Lawless Brown Photos

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Descendants of Sachem Madockawando

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The goal of this project is to find the descendants of Sachem Madockawando. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Grant-14756|Jason Grant]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding good sources on families or realatives * possible DNA connections. * Finding other Wabanaki, Abenaki, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet and Mi'gmaq people and ancient relatives. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24905123 send me a private message]. Thanks! '''Quebec Archives - BAnQ''' # Titre :Les Sulpiciens et les prêtres des missions-étrangères en Acadie (1676-1762) / ::Créateur :Casgrain, H.-R. (Henri-Raymond), 1831-1904 ::Éditeur :Québec :Librairie Montmorency-Laval, Pruneau & Kirouac, libraires, ::éditeurs,1897 ::Société des missions étrangères de Paris, ::Église catholique, ::Clergé ::Provenance : ::Ex. de conservation (no 27257): Collection Saint-Sulpice (Fonds L.W. Sicotte) ::Description matérielle : ::462 p.[2] f. de planches : carte ; 23 cm ::Notice détaillée : ::0000182646, https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2022668 ::(Note- use the magnifier search on the left side top sect- @ least 10 entires of Madockawando in this book.

Descendants of Samuel and Emma Lester of Gloucester, England

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Family History as compiled by Gene and Marjorie Iley in 1995. This is a family-published book with submissions from dozen of family members. There are some errors in the publication; however, it is generally well sourced, though sources are not specifically listed. Contents include sections for 40 specific families: 01. Samuel & Emma White Lester -- page 2 02. John Burnham & Melissa Gleghorn Tyree -- page 12 03. 04. The long term goal will be to gain permission to publish the family specific stories written by those other than [[Roscoe-226|Marvin Roscoe]]. Copy in the private collection of [[Roscoe-225|George Roscoe]].

Descendants of Samuel and Sarah (Robinson/Robison) Rules

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First Generation _________________________________________ 1. Samuel RULE. Born about 1739 in Ireland. Samuel died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1790; he was 51. 1/7/00 Descendants of Samuel and Sarah (Robinson/Robison) Rule SAMUEL RULE #1601 born bef 1740, married ca 1760, in PA, SARAH ROBINSON #1602, died 1804, Bourbon Co, KY. SAMUEL died ca 1791 The book, "Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky" contains a biography of George Robinson Rule, a great-grandson of a "Samuel Rule who emigrated from Ireland, settled in western Pennsylvania, and married Sarah Robinson there before moving to Nicholas county, Kentucky." Judging from the ages of the children of Samuel and Sarah, they would appear to have married around 1760. [Earl Colley relates an oral tradition preserved by one line of descent of Samuel Rule that he was "born on a sea voyage from Ireland to America."] It is questionable if Samuel and Sarah actually resided in Nicholas county as their great-grandson suggests in his writings although in 1798, seven years after Samuel's death, the area which later became Nicholas county was a part of Bourbon county. It is believed Samuel and Sarah were married in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, based on Shaker records at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky in which their son, Thomas, stated he was born 16 Oct 1761 in Lancaster county. It would also seem they resided in Lancaster county until around 1778 when Thomas enlisted in military service at age 17, in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania. If the family moved westward before 1771, they could have lived in Cumberland county which was formed in 1750. Bedford county was formed in 1771 from the western part of Cumberland county and Westmoreland county was formed in 1773 from the western part of Bedford county. This family could have lived in any one, or all of these counties before settling in Kentucky. Found in the Pennsylvania Archives under "Warranties of Land, County of Westmoreland 1773 to 1892" is a warrant for a survey dated 21 May 1785 for Samuel Rule. Located at the Westmoreland County Map Office at Greensburg, Pennsylvania is a photocopy of a plat of "Rules Choice", 201 3/4 acres, dated 16 Feb 1787 and noted to be from page 327 of Rolls Patent Book 8. Also found in the Archives is a deed, dated 21 Sep 1801, after Samuel's death, transferring 201 and 3/4 acres, known as "Rules Choice" in South Huntington township from Thomas Rule of Bourbon county, Kentucky to Daniel Mathies Jr, of Westmoreland county for a consideration of 403 pounds, ten shillings. Series 3, Volume 22, page 416 of the Pennsylvania Archives includes tax returns for Huntington township of Westmoreland county for the year 1783 and Samuel Rule is listed with 225 acres, three horses, three cattle, and seven sheep. Tax lists also exist for Samuel Rule, in Huntington township in 1786. THEORY OF THE POSSIBLE PATTERN OF MIGRATION OF THIS RULE FAMILY FROM PENNSYLVANIA, TO BOURBON COUNTY, KENTUCKY: Based on available tax lists found in Bourbon county records, it would seem the second, third and fourth oldest sons of Samuel and Sarah (Robinson) Rule journeyed to Bourbon county sometime around 1787 when their names first appear on tax listings there. It would also appear they probably arrived shortly after calculations of taxable persons were their since their names are written on two pieces of paper as an addition to the former lists. Andrew Rule was at Strode's Station in Kentucky in 1782 and may have encouraged his brothers, James and John to return to Kentucky with him in 1787. No Rules are found on the 1788 Bourbon county tax rolls but brothers, Andrew, James and John reappear in 1789, along with a Samuel Rule, who is presumed to be their father, and Thomas, their oldest brother. The Samuel on this list in 1789 and 1790 is presumed to be their father since Samuel Jr would not have been of taxable age until around 1795. A second Samuel Rule does appear on the rolls in 1795 for the first time. Samuel Sr died in 1790/91 and his name is replaced on the rolls by the name of Sarah, his widow. It appears Andrew, James and John, who were all unmarried in 1787, journeyed to Bourbon county with the hope of settling in the area and eventually bringing their parents and siblings to a new home. Thomas, believed to be the eldest son of Samuel and Sarah, and brother to Andrew, James and John was married around 1783 in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania and his first son, John Rule, was born there around 1784. A second son, Edward Byram Rule, was born there in November of 1785. Samuel Sr owned the above mentioned property in Westmoreland county at that time and it is reasonable to believe Thomas would have stayed behind in Pennsylvania with his young family. It is further reasonable to believe Thomas would have stayed behind during 1787 and 1788 to assist his father and mother since the six remaining children of Samuel and Sarah were between approximately one year and fourteen years of age. These children were sons, Samuel Jr, 14; Matthew, I 1; and William, 9; daughters were Elizabeth, about 9; Sarah, about 5; and Mary, about 1. Samuel Sr owned around 300 acres of ground in Westmoreland county and would certainly have needed other adult help to maintain his property. He may also have been of an age where he was unable to do a considerable amount of work. Allowing at least 21 years at the time he married (ca 1860) and noting his children ranged in age from about four years to 30 years of age when he died, he was probably at least 51 or 52 when he died. A person of that age, during that period of time, would have done a great deal of manual labor in his lifetime to maintain his property, even with assistance, and life expectancy at that time was not much past age 50 or 60. The absence of Rules from the 1788 Bourbon county tax rolls could indicate the three brothers had returned to Pennsylvania during that year to bring the parents and remaining brothers and sisters to a new home in Bourbon county since they make a reappearance in Bourbon county in 1789 and the names of Samuel Rule Sr and Thomas appear for the first time. Although Samuel Rule Sr is shown on the 1789 Bourbon county tax list as having two males over 21, no blacks and three horses, it is who the second male is since his four oldest sons are accounted for and his next oldest son, Samuel Jr, would only have been 14 at the time. In 1790, Samuel is listed as having one male over 21, which would be himself, and one male 16 to 21, which most probably is Samuel Jr who would have been close to 16 at that time. Samuel Rule Sr died in 1790/91 and son, Thomas, then residing in Bourbon county, appears in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania court records selling the 201 3/4 acres known as "Rules Choice" to Daniel Mathies Jr, of Westmoreland county. A question remains if Samuel Sr retained his land in Westmoreland county after he moved to Bourbon county or did he deed it to Thomas thinking his sons would return there eventually. Or did he deed it to Thomas to repay him for the assistance he may have given his parents and siblings during 1787 and 1788? Or did he plan to return to Westmoreland county at a later date? And, who tended the property in his absence? "Rules Choice" is located east of Smithton, Pennsylvania off of 1-70, township road 366, SR 981. Samuel Rule Sr's widow remained in Bourbon county until her death in 1804. Her eldest son, Thomas, was appointed administrator of her estate and received the house and plantation where he was living in Bourbon county. SARAH: Bourbon County, Kentucky Will Book B, page 242, records the Will of Sarah Rule, signed 13 March 1804 and probated in July 1804. She names a daughter "Meary Rule" and uses the words, " . . . was left hir by hir Father in his last Will and Testament . . . " although no Will record has been located for Samuel Rule. It would appear that by 1790 the Bourbon courts were requiring legal administration or execution of the estate of deceased persons but no court action has been found in Bourbon county records which indicate administration of property of Samuel Rule after his death, if it occurred in Bourbon county. Documents regarding Sarah's Will and estate records are also recorded in Bourbon County in Order Book C, page 412. The original Will cannot be located in the court vault and the only written record available is that which is recorded in the court books. An inventory of her estate is located in Order Book C, page 513 and Will Book C, page 22. William Kennett, Joseph Wharton, Samuel Hudelson and Isaac W Hall submitted the estate inventory in July 1805. [The Robinson name is also found spelled Robison in various court records and the family of Andrew Robison from Bourbon county, Kentucky, who settled in Decatur county, Indiana in 1823, used the name Robison, rather than Robinson. Sarah is suspected of being related to Andrew's father, James, who came to Bourbon county from Franklin county, Pennsylvania prior to Andrew's birth in 1793 in Ruddles Mills. James was born in Franklin county, Pennsylvania in 1765, a son of Andrew Robison Sr.) Further data on Sarah is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data from Paula Karmire) WNN In 1760 when Samuel was 21, he married Sarah ROBINSON, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Born about 1740 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Sarah died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1804; she was 64. 3/19/00 From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire Will of Sarah Rule - Bourbon County, KY Will Book B, page 242, 13 March 1804 In the name of God Amen: I Sarah Rule of the County of Bourbon and State of Kentucky widow woman being in a sick and low state of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God for all his mercys, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that is appointed for all mankind once to die, do make and ordain this my last that it is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul to the hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buryed in a decent Christian burel at the discretion of my Executor, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as tuching of such earthly Estate whereas has pleased God to bless me with in this life, I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First I order my funeral charges and all my just debts to be paid, and I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Rule the house and plantation where he now lives, together with four beds, and the furniture thereunto belonging, during his and his wifes lives and after their death be Equly divided between his children, and further it is my will and desire that he my said son Thomas Rule may sell of dispose of the same as he may think proper or best for the use of himself children. I also give and bequeth unto my said son Thomas Rule all my right and interest in the estate of my son Andrew Rules estate (deceased) bouth real and parsonal to be disposed of in the same manner and way as above, and one half of my crop of Flax now on hand, and I give and bequeth unto my son John Rule the house and plantation where he now lives, together with an the household furniture and stock of every kind thereunto belonging during his and his wifes naterel lives, and after there deth to be Equly decided between there children, and further it is my desire that my said son John Rule may sell of dispose of the same in any way or manner he may think propper or best for the use of himself of children and I give and bequeth unto my Daughter Meary Rule the two beds and furniter thereunto belonging known by the name of myne and hir beds, and hir riding ?? and one half of my crop of Flax on hand together with ... spoon ... ?? ... of the stock now in ... possession ?? was left hir by hir Father in his last will and testament to be ... ?? . to hir by my Executor when she shall be of lawful ... ?? . - ., and I give and bequeth unto my Daughter ??ards and Sarah Rule one bed and fumitures and all my wering apperl to be divided beween them as my Executor may think proper, save my hat which I give to my son Thomas and the rest of my Estate it is my will and desire that it be Equly divided among my six sons and three Daughters; and I ?? make and ordain my son Thomas Rule to be the sole Executor of thismy last will and Testament hereby revoking all . . ?? . . heretofore made; In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 13th day of March 1804. Sign sealed in presents of us her Sarah (X) Rule William Kennett mark Jonathan Dazey Joseph Whorton WNN --------- RULE, SARAH-B, 242-Sons, Thomas, Andrew, (deceased), John, three other sons mentioned but not named; dau., Meary Rule; Elizabeth Edwards; Sarah Rule. Mar. 13, 1804-July, 1801. Win. Kennett, Jonathan Dazey, Joseph Wharton, Wts. [1] They had the following children: 2 i. Thomas (1761-1846) 3 ii. John (1764-1813) 4 iii. James (~1765->1818) 5 iv. Samuel (1774-~1825) v. Matthew. Born about 1776 in Pennsylvania. Matthew died. 4/28/99 Matthew and Mary were married by Isaac Tull and Mary may have been Mathew's second wife. (Data per Paula Karmire) WNN 1/17/00 Matthew was in the Cornstalk Militia of Kentucky (I 792-1811) and was listed in July 1802 as an Ensign in the 47th Regiment. Brothers, Andrew, Samuel and Thomas were also commissioned officers in the 47th between 1800 and 1804. Page 178 of the book, "Remember the Raisin" includes Matthew as a private in the Ist Regiment of Thomas Morris' Company of Scott's Regiment of Kentucky Militia (Bourbon county) from 15 Aug to 14 Oct 1812. He is also listed as a private in the roll of Captain Thomas Metcalf's Company of Kentucky Militia, Detached, from March through September of 1813. Matthew and Mary were married by Isaac Tull. Their children remain unidentified. [A possible son is a Matthew Rule, who is listed in the 1850 census of Jackson county, Missouri as a carpenter, age 41 and born in KY. Also included is Amazonia, presumed to be a wife and children James, age 4 and Elizabeth, age 5. In the 1870 census of Lake county, Colorado is a listing for a Matthew Rule, age 58, born in KY and a James Rule, age 23, born in Missouri.] Matthew and Mary had also previously owned land in Platte county, Missouri. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On January 7, 1800 when Matthew was 24, he married Mary WATSON, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born. Mary died. 6 vi. William (~1778-1843) vii. Sarah. Born in 1782 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Sarah died in Morgan County, Indiana on September 15, 1825; she was 43. 3/25/99 Appears on First Census of KY - 1790. WNN On May 27, 1802 when Sarah was 20, she married Jesse TULL, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born about 1775 in NW Fork, Sussex County, DE. Jesse died in Morgan County, Indiana about 1835; he was 60. 1/18/00 SARAH (Sally) RULE born 1782, Westmoreland Co, PA, married 27 May 1802, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 2- 1 0, Bourbon Co, KY, JESSE TULL, born 1775/80, NW Fork, Sussex Co, DE, died 1835/1838, probably Morgan Co, IN, buried: Waverly, Morgan Co, IN. SARAH died 15 Sep 1825, Morgan Co, IN, buried: Waverly, Morgan Co, IN. Sarah and Jesse resided near Rules Mills at Millersburg, Kentucky and settled in Harrison township in Morgan county, Indiana in 1821 where Jesse obtained a federal land grant on 17 July 1821 for the east half of the SE quarter of Section 23 and a second parcel of ground, 21 Sep 1821, for the east half of the NE quarter of Section 24. Jesse was a son of John and Anne/Anna ( ) Tull and grandson of Joshua and Esther Tull. Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book K, page 218, records a sale of 99 acres of land from John Tull to Jesse Tull in May 1814. Another parcel of I I acres of land was recorded in Bourbon county, Kentucky Deed Book E, page 283, as purchased by Jesse from Thomas and Phebe Rule in May 1818. [Most of the Tull data was provided in May 1999 by Nona Ruel, PO Box 427, Clark Fork, Idaho 83811-0427.' An infant was born 28 Mar 1824 in Morgan county to Sarah and Jesse and is buried in Waverly in Morgan county in Jacob Wetzel Cemetery. viii. Andrew. Born. Andrew died in August 1804. 3/25/99 Appears on First Census of KY - 1790 WNN 4/27/99 Per Bourbon County, KY Court Record C-83 10/9/1794 from Hunt and Flowers, landing Scott county on Grassy Creek in waters of Licking river - paid 120 pounds for part of a survey of 30,000A known as Cuttindin's Survey - 400 poles square. E-458 6/14/1800 from Thomas Rule, 400A "where my mills now stand" (near Millersburg) - paid 300 pounds. It is believed Andrew was unmarried. (per Paula Karmire) WNN 1/11/00 ANDREW RULE # 1 604 born PA, died by Aug 1804. Andrew served in the Battle of Lower Blue Licks in August 1782 and a Samuel Boone, of Clark county, appeared in Clark county, Kentucky court 29 Sep 1832 to apply for a Revolutionary pension and stated he and Andrew Rule volunteered as spies at Strode's Station in 1782. Strode's Station was built in 1779 by Captain John Strode and was located two and one-half miles from Winchester in Clark county, Kentucky at the junction of Lexington road and Clintonville road and is noted in "Kentucky in Retrospect: Noteworthy Personages & Events in Kentucky History 1792-1967" published by the Kentucky Historical Society. Strode's was a palisaded fort whose homes circled the inner was and in 1926, excavations found chimney rocks there covered by sod. A burial ground was unearthed in 1965 and the remains interred in Winchester Cemetery. The following text was extracted from a photocopy, distributed by Earl Colley, of pages 240 and 241 of a printed book or journal, undated, untitled and with no reference to the author. The top of page 240 is titled "News and Comment" and the text is as follows: "The Annual Celebration of the Battle of Lower Blue Licks took place August 19 in Blue Licks Battlefield State Park. Among the speakers were Judge Samuel M Wilson and Mr Charles R Staples of Lexington. Judge Wilson called attention to the fact that in addition to the 108 heretofore known names of those who participated in the battle, fifty-three more have been gleaned from the records of the Commissioners for Settling Western Accounts of those who were in Kentucky in 1782/1783. This number, the fifty-three recently discovered, added to the 108, makes a total of 161 names, leaving only twenty-one of the entire number of 182 still to be accounted for. The number of slain is increased from a total of fifty-seven known to a total of sixty-two known. The following, supplied by Judge Wilson, are the fifty-three additional names of Kentucky pioneers who participated in the Battle of Lower Blue Licks August l9, 1782." The name of Andrew Rule is among the additional names. [The last Kentucky battle of the Revolutionary War was fought on the battlefield at Blue Licks in 1782 when Kentuckians engaged the Indians and British near Licking River and were defeated. Blue Licks Battlefield State Park is at Mount Olivet, Kentucky.] A petition by the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia (I 769 to 1792) asking for better government was signed by Andrew Rule. The date of this petition is but is noted in Filson Club Publication #27. A notation has also been found for Andrew in the "Cornstalk Militia of Kentucky 1792-1804" in a list of commissioned officers of Bourbon county as Captain of the 47th Regiment in January of 1800. Feeling that the state of Virginia was not protecting the citizens of Kentucky, the inhabitants of Kentucky decided to establish their own militia and the primary decision made at the first of ten conventions leading to statehood in 1792 was the establishment of a militia. According to B 0 Gaines' "History of Scott County, Kentucky", Volume 1, page 98, published in 1904, "One of the early and most important laws passed by the Legislature was the establishment of militias over which the Governor was given almost complete control. These militias were established for the same purpose State Guards are used for now, in suppressing riots, mobs, etc. Each regiment was required to muster once a year. Preachers, bank cashiers, printers and court officers were the only ones exempt from duty, and nearly every male over sixteen years of age was required to do duty or pay a fine." Uniforms were adopted and Gaines' history writes "captains and subaltern officers wore a deep blue hunting shirt and pantaloons, with red trimmings, half boots or gaiters, a round black hat, black cockade, red plume and small sword. Chaplains, surgeons and surgeon's mates were not required to wear a uniform and captains wore one epaulette on the right shoulder and subaltern officers wore theirs on the left shoulder." Bourbon county KY Court Record C-83, dated 09 Oct 1794, shows a purchase of land by Andrew from John and Esther Hunt and Thomas and Prudence Flower located in Scott county on Grassy Creek, at the waters of Licking river. One hundred twenty pounds was paid for this "400 poles square" piece of ground listed as part of a survey of 30,000 acres known as Crittenden's Survey. Bourbon county KY Court Record E-458, dated 14 Jun 1800, shows Thomas Rule indebted to Andrew in the amount of 300 pounds and mortgaging his interest in land purchased by himself and John Rule from Laban Shipp which was noted as "400 acres "where my mills now stand" (near Millersburg). No marriage has been located for Andrew and it is presumed he was unmarried and had no children. If he had a family at the time of his death, they most likely would have inherited his estate. Instead, his mother Sarah gave a bequest to son, Thomas in her Will of all her "right and interest in the estate of son Andrew Rule's estate (deceased) both real and personal." (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN 7 ix. Mary (Polly) (~1785-) 8 x. Elizabeth (1775-<1830) 9 xi. Elizabeth (1775-<1830) � Second Generation _________________________________________ Family of Samuel RULE (1) & Sarah ROBINSON 2. Thomas RULE. Born on October 16, 1761 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Thomas died in Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky on December 28, 1846; he was 85. 3/25/99 Appears on First Census of KY - 1790. WNN 1/7/00 THOMAS RULE born 16 Oct 1761, Lancaster Co, PA, married ca 1783, in Westmoreland Co, PA, PHEBE BYRAM, born 24 Oct 1766, Morris Co, NJ, (daughter of EDWARD BYRAM SR. and PHEBE ANN COE died 02 Jan 184 1, Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co, KY, buried: Shaker Cem, Pleasant Hill, KY. THOMAS died 28 Dec 1846, Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co, KY, buried: Shaker Cem, Pleasant HiII, KY. Thomas is believed to be the oldest son of Samuel and Sarah since he was named administrator of his mother's Will. Born in Pennsylvania, he came to Kentucky Territory while it was still part of Virginia. He was a miller and owned mills near Millersburg in Bourbon county, Kentucky and was at one time sheriff of Bourbon county. In his mother's Will, in 1804, he was granted "the house and plantation where he now lives." Bourbon county, Kentucky Deed Book E, page 458, records on 14 June 1800, Thomas Rule of Bourbon county was indebted to Andrew Rule of Bourbon county in the amount of 330 pounds, and mortgaged to Andrew Rule his interest in land purchased by himself (Thomas) and John Rule of Laban Shipp. Witnesses were William Kennett, Press G Kennett and Samuel Rule. Bourbon county Deed Book 8, pages 209 through 216, records a series of deeds on the 15th and 16th of March 1805, from Colby Shipp and Sally, his wife, for what appear to be adjoining tracts of land on Brushy Fork of Hinkson creek. Thomas Rule purchased one of these tracts. Bourbon County Survey Book 1798 - 1817 recorded the following transaction: Survey for Ejectment- Thomas Rule vs Jesse Henderson, 5-7-1806, 95 acres lying on Brushy Fork of Hinkston on division between Colby Shipp and Samuel Haws - points of Survey shown to Zachariah Eastin, Surveyor of Bourbon Co and John Rule Sr & Jr. Bourbon County Deed Book 1, page 177, records a mortgage, in 1812, of 89 acres by Thomas Rule to James Sandusky in consideration of his loan of $220. This mortgage mentions the site of Rule's old mill and the mill irons of both sawmill and gristmill on Brushy Fork of Hinkston. [Current geological survey maps show Big Brushy creek flowing into Hinkston creek a short distance up I-Hinkston from Millersburg. Hinkston creek is the present boundary between Bourbon and Nicholas counties. Big Brushy creek enters Hinkston from the north and is now in Nicholas county. Approximately two miles above the mouth of Big Brushy creek is a small tributary named Brushy Fork. Nicholas county was formed in December 1799. Prior to that, Big Brushy creek would have been in Bourbon county. In 1817, a strip of land was given back to Bourbon county and the Brushy Creek area is near or within the exchanged land.] Bourbon County Court Record - Book B-419, 24 Oct 1814 Thomas Rule from Edward Byram - letter of attorney appointing him as lawful attorney to demand and recover money owed to Byram Sr of Highland county, Ohio by John Jones on a note of real estate. Thomas is listed in Bourbon county records between March of 1815 and August of 1817 as sheriff of Bourbon county. Nicholas county, Kentucky Deed Book E, page 133, filed 14 October 1817, records Laban Shipp of Bourbon county gave deed to Thomas Rule of Nicholas county for land on Brushy Fork. This deed says Thomas Rule paid for the land on 01 July 1792. Bourbon County Court Record - Book 0-300, 8-12-1819: From trustees of Millersburg to Thomas Rule of Mercer county, Kentucky lot I and 59 in Millersburg. The next transaction on page 301 of the same record transfers the above land to Thomas West. Revolutionary War Pension File S31346 records a pension application of 1833, in Mercer county, Kentucky, by Thomas Rule. He said he was age 72, that he had first, in 1778, enlisted from Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania as a substitute for Isaac Miller, and that he served later at Pittsburg. On the jacket of this pension folder is a statement, "Thomas Rule of Mercer County in theState of Kentucky who was a private commanded by Captain Stuart of the Regiment commanded by Col Mooney in the North Carolina line for one year, inscribed on the roll of Kentucky at the rate of 40 dollars ?? cents per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1831 Certificate of pension issued this 2nd day of December 1833." A notation at the bottom of the jacket indicates this document was recorded in Book E, Volume 7, page 26. From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire (related to above) MERCER COUNTY, KENTUCKY PENSION RECORDS Thomas Rule File 31346-NC On November 13, 1833, aged 72, (note: application was filed at age 72) Enlisted 1778, he entered Captain John Stuart's Company of Pennsylvania militia from Westmoreland County in said state as a substitute for one Isaac Miller who had been drafted for a tour of 3 months and marched to a place called Manunces Mill where the magazine and store house was kept and where we were stationed for 3 months and was discharged by Lt Col Mounce who had the command at that place. Second: Again in 1779 in the Spring of the year, he entered Captain Coe's Company militia from the same county and state as a volunteer for 3 months tour and marched in pursuit of the Indians. They had burned the block house at Michael Dougless where we remained but a short time and fled on in pursuit of the Indians and succeeded in gathering up the cattle belonging to the frontier people who had fled at the approach of the savages. We returned, having served our tour faithfully and was discharged by Col Hayes in Westmoreland County. Again in the same year in July of August, we cannot recollect which he entered Captain Hugh Mitchell's Company of Volunteers from the same county and state of a tour of 3 months and marched up the Allegheny River between Pittsburg and Keys Community to Hills Station where we remained some time, from thence we marched to a camp about 12 miles above Pittsburg on Turtle Creek, where we remained sometime. From thence we marched back to Westmoreland Co and was honorably discharged by Col Christopher Hays having served our tour faithfully. Again in the Spring of 1780, he entered Captain Thomas Jones' company of volunteers from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and was detached to guard the wagons of ammunition. We guarded them to Petersburg and back again. We remained some considerable time at Pittsburgh. Says he served several short tours against the Indians in the same year and also in 1781 during which we were acting as scouts and spies. Further states he knows he served one other tour of three months at Pittsburgh under General Irvine. (The text in this document changes from narrative to first person but has been transcribed as round. P.K.) Thomas is listed in "Revolutionary Soldiers in Kentucky" by Quisenberry in a list titled "Mercer County Pensioners under the Act of June 7, 1832" as "Thomas Rule, Private on the North Carolina Line - $40. " Thomas was Lieutenant Colonel and Commander of the 47th Regiment of the Cornstalk Militia of Bourbon county Kentucky in October 1804. Brothers, Andrew Matthew and Samuel were also officers. Thomas was also listed as a Private from September through October 1812 in the roll of Captain Hambleton's Company of Kentucky Mounted Volunteer Militia in the War of 1812 as was his son Edward. Matthew and James, brothers of Thomas, also served. Page 64 of The Biographical Register of the Shaker Society, Pleasant HiII, Mercer County, Kentucky describes Thomas Rule as follows: He "believed" 24 May 1817. His residence was Bourbon county Kentucky and he moved to Pleasant Hill 04 Dec 1817 and deceased in the Junior Order 28 Dec 1846. This record also verifies his date of birth and birthplace. This register also records Phebe joined the Shaker community on 24 May 1817, took up residence at Pleasant Hill 04 Dec 1817,removed from the Junior Order 03 Dec 1838 and deceased 02 Jan 1841. Further data on Thomas is found in the Biographies Section -(Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN about 1783 when Thomas was 21, he married Phebe BYRAM, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Born on October 24, 1766 in Morris County, NJ. Phebe died in Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky on January 2, 1841; she was 74. 4/7/99 See note under husband, Thomas Rule. WNN They had the following children: i. John. Born about 1783 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. John died in Pendleton County, Kentucky on October 16, 1819; he was 36. 1/7/00 JOHN RULE born ca 1784, Westmoreland Co, PA, married 03 Feb 1806, in Fayette Co, KY, THEODOCIA (Dicy) COLLINS, born ca 1780/90. JOHN died 16 Oct 1819, Pendleton Co,KY. The following items are from Bourbon county, Kentucky court records: Book P, page 446: John Rule from trustees of Millersburg (5/9/1815) land in new town of Millersburg, Lot 66, a comer lot fronting on South street. Book M, page 298: John Rule to John Tribby (10/14/1815) Lot 66, one-fourth acre, in Millersburg, fronting South Main Street on the south side for a consideration of $ 100. Book M,page472: John Rule from Joseph Miller (10/14/1815) Two half-lots, Lots 82 and 83 in Millersburg, each containing one-eighth acre, one fronting North Main Street on the north side and the other North Back Street on the south side, both being the east half of the lots for a consideration of $650. Book P, page 347: John and Dicy Rule of town of Millersburg to Martin Baker (12/6/1817) Two half lots 1/8 acre each, Lots 82 and 83 $650. John's son, Thomas R Rule reported on the 1880 Fremont county, Colorado census that his father was born in Virginia. In 1784, what later became Bourbon county, Kentucky was a part of the state of Virginia. It is uncertain when John's parents, Thomas and Phebe Rule, moved from Pennsylvania to that part of Virginia which later became Kentucky but Thomas is not listed on the Bourbon county tax list until 1789. John Rule evidently lived most of his life in or near Millersburg, Kentucky. Most of his uncles appear to have lived on or near Hinkston creek and a tributary, Brushy Fork in an area which later became Nicholas county. It appears John moved to Pendleton county, Kentucky during the last years of his life and Pendleton county, Kentucky records include a stock mark recorded by John Rule in January of 1819, the year of his death. John's brother, Edward Byram Rule was appointed administrator of his estate and an account of settlement with Press G Kennett was filed in Pendleton county court after John's death and lists the following purchases in 1819: Feb 6, powder and lead, 53 1/2 cents; Apr 9, 19 yards domestic cotton, $7.98; 1/2 yard linen check, 93 3/4 cents; June 5, 1 1/2 yards cambrick, 93 3/4 cents; 1/4 yard jackinett cambrick, 31 1/4 cents; 3 yards calico, $1.50; July 14, ginger, nutmeg and thread, 34 cents; Oct 9, 1/4 lb tea, 62 1/2 cents. The last entry on the account was made Oct 16, 1819 and was cambrick for a shroud, $2.62, which was presumed to be for John's burial. Johns nephew, John Thomas Rule, of Louisiana, Missouri wrote to Reverend John M McElroy on 04 June 1898. In his letter, he wrote of his aunt, Dicy Rule, and said she had moved to Missouri after the death of her husband. He also stated that her oldest son, Thomas (R) Rule, was living "some 20 years ago (at the date of the letter) near Trinidad, Colorado, a Calvinist hardshell Baptist preacher." [Dicy Rule may have moved to Missouri but she was in Kentucky in 1830 when she appeared on the Pendleton county census.] On 17 September 1821, in Pendleton county court, John's daughter, Eliza, chose Thomas Rule as her guardian and the court then appointed Thomas guardian of Thomas, Olivia, William, Sarah and Mary, infant orphans of John Rule. [It is presumed this court appointment was made to Thomas Jefferson Rule, uncle to these children, since Thomas Rule, the grandfather, was a member of the Shaker community at Pleasant Hill in 1821, along with their grandmother, Phebe. ] Mary Jane may have been born after her father's death. Robert Collins is listed as bondsman on the marriage bond for John and Dicy. Further data on John is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On February 3, 1806 when John was 23, he married Theodocia (Dicy) COLLINS, in Fayette County, Kentucky. Born about 1785. Theodocia (Dicy) died. 10 ii. Edward Byram (1785-1827) iii. Jane. Born on March 25, 1789 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Jane died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky on February 16, 1841; she was 51. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - A Shaker. WNN 1/8/00 Page 70 of the Biographical Register kept by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill states "Jane Rule believe in 1816 and removed to Pleasant Hill Dec. 4 1817, removed from the Junior Order into the Church Oct. 31, 1838 and deceased Feb. 16, 1841." WNN iv. Sally. Born on November 6, 1791 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Sally died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky on April 5, 1846; she was 54. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/8/00 Page 87 of the Biographical Register of the Shaker Society at Pleasent Hill states "Sally Rule believed March 1818 having removed with her parents from Bourbon county to Pleasant Hill Dec. 4, 1817 and deceased in the Junior Order April 5, 1846." WNN v. Thomas Jefferson. Born in 1793. Thomas Jefferson died in 1877; he was 84. 1/9/00 THOMAS JEFFERSON RULE born ca 1793, died 1877. On 17 September 1821, in Pendleton county court, John Rule's daughter, Eliza, chose Thomas Rule as her guardian and the court then appointed Thomas guardian of Thomas, Olivia, William, Sarah and Mary, infant orphans of John Rule. John and Thomas were brothers and it is presumed this court appointment was made to Thomas Jefferson Rule, uncle to these children, since Thomas Rule, the grandfather, was a member of the Shaker community in 1821, along with their grandmother, Phebe. Thomas would have been about 24 years of age when his parents joined the Shaker community at Pleasant Hill in Mercer county, Kentucky. A marriage has not been located for Thomas. John Thomas Rule, son of Edward Byram Rule and grandson of Thomas and Phebe wrote on 04 June 1898 from Louisiana, Missouri . . . "I have heard that father had a brother Jefferson and a brother Louis. . . " (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN vi. Mary. Born in 1795 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Mary died in Callaway County, Missouri on October 21, 1848; she was 53. 1/9/00 MARY (Polly) RULE born 1795, Bourbon Co, KY, married 25 May 181 1, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec: 2-46, Bourbon Co, KY, ABRAHAM MILLER #1689, born 04 Jul 1786, Franklin Co, PA, (son of STEPHEN MILLER SR.) died 22 Dec 1862, Fulton, Callaway Co, MO. MARY died 21 Oct 1848, Callaway Co, MO. Among records of Bourbon county, Kentucky is the following document: "May 25th 1813: The Clerk of the County Court of Bourbon is hereby athorized & empowered to issue licenc(sic) for the celebration of Mariag betwene(sic) Abraham Miller & Polly Rule as they have my approbation for the same as witness my hand and seal the day & date above written." This bond is signed by Phebe Rule, Polly's mother, and attested to by John Rule Jr. The book, "Pioneer Families of Missouri" by Bryan and Rose, page 359, states "Abraham Miler settled in Callaway county in 1818 and married Pony Rule of Kentucky, by whom he had Warden, William B, Minerva, James W, Noah W, Telemachus, Leander (also known as Lee), Lycergus, Vernile and Barton S Miller. " Abraham Miller's War of 1812 Pension File #WC32777 states his wife, Polly, died in Callaway county, Missouri on 21 October 1848. In the last paragraph of Lee Miller's memoir, he indicates his "mother died in 1846, of bronchitis, at age 66" and his "father died in October 1862 of congestion of the brain at age 82." [This memoir was written in 1913 and his recollection of dates of his parents' deaths appears to be incorrect.] After Polly's death in 1848, Abraham married Mrs Mary K (Baker) West, widow of Jerry West on 07 Jul 1856 and she died in 1892. An interesting statement in Abraham's pension records says, "During the war (Civil War), the bushwackers burnt his house in Millersburg (Missouri) for Miller was an outspoken Union man." This statement is a surprise because two of Abraham's sons (Leander and Vernile) were members of Quantrell's raiders, the most notorious Confederate unit during the war years. Miller received two parcels of bounty land for his service in the War of 1812; warrants #51,066-40-50 and #41,717-120-55 for a total of 160 acres. He and his father-in-law, Thomas Rule, fought in the same company in the War of 1812; Captain Robert Hamilton's company of Kentucky Mounted Volunteers, in a regiment commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Allen. Thomas Rule did not apply for his bounty land. According to Lee Miller's memoirs, Abraham's father was born in Germany, one of nine children, and came to Pennsylvania when he was a small boy. He was a soldier during the Revolution and was a member of Light Horse Harry Lee's command. Abraham went to Missouri in 1818, seven years after his marriage to Mary Rule and lived in St Louis one year and then moved to Callaway county, where he entered land on Miller's creek, ten miles west of Fulton. Being the first settler on this creek, it was named for him. His brother, Samuel, took land adjoining his and their homes were a half-mile apart.. Their nearest neighbors were a settlement of six families in what is now Boone county, some ten miles away, and the nearest store and mill were thirty miles away on the Missouri river. An earlier marriage is recorded in Mercer county, Kentucky for Abraham Miller and Keziah Kelley on 12 Jun 1809 or 1810 with William Kelly as surety. Further data on Abraham is contained in the Biographies Section (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On May 25, 1811 when Mary was 16, she married Abraham MILLER, son of Stephen MILLER, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on July 4, 1786 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Abraham died in Fulton, Callaway County, MO on December 22, 1862; he was 76. 5/31/99 Residence: Calloway County, MO per Paula Karmire. WNN 3/18/00 From "Rule Families Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire "Pioneer Families of Missouri, Callaway County, pages 358 and 359. William Miller, of Pennsylvania, settled in Bourbon county, Kentucky in 1778. He had Robert, Thomas, William, Motley, Jane, and two others whose names could not be obtained. Thomas married a Miss Dodd and settled in Callaway county in 1826. He laid off and founded the town of Millersburg. His children were James, Sally and William. Horace Miller, son of John Miller and Caroline West, of Millersburg, Kentucky, settled in Callaway county in 1834. He married Nancy Vernon of Bourbon county, Kentucky. the other children of John Miller were John T, Alvin W, Margery, Robert W, Joseph A, Richard S, Je6ma W, and Preston A, a of whom came to Missouri except the latter. Stephen Miller of Maryland had ten sons and one daughter. Four of his sons came to Missouri. Their names were Philip, William and Abraham. Philip was married twice; first to a Miss Richardson, and second to Lucy McIntire. He had twenty one children by his two wives and gave each of them a quarter section of land when they were grown. William Miller settled in St Louis county in 1798, and removed to Callaway county and settled in Millersburg in 1831. He was such a large man that he could hardly pass through the door of a house. He was a ranger in Nathan Boone's company in 1814. He married Jane Martin and they had Elizabeth, David, Martin A, Allen D, Luretha and Harriet. Elizabeth married Albert Caruth. David died in Callaway county. Martin A was married first to Jane Miller by whom he had ten children. After her death he married Mrs Ramsey whose maiden name was Sally D Miller. Allen D married Maria Reed of Kentucky. Luretha married Zadoc Barnes. Harriet married J E Zerley. Abraham Miller settled in Callaway county in 1818. He married Polly Rule of Kentucky by whom he had Warden, William B, Minerva, James W, Noah W, Telemachus, Leander, Lycurgus, Vernile and Barton S, all of whom settled in Callaway county. Samuel Miller was a carpenter by trade, He settled in St Louis county in 1817, where he married Polly A Hatton. In 1819, he settled in Callaway county and built the jail at Elizabeth in 182 1. His children were William P, James E, Albert H, Wesley G, Benjamin M (a physician), John 0, Elizabeth A, Angeline, Cordelia, Catharine and Frances. Samuel Miller died in 1858. WNN vii. Anna. Born on December 3, 1797 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Anna died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky on December 13, 1836; she was 39. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/9/00 Page 76 of the Biographical Register kept by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill records "Anna Rule believed in May 1817 and removed to Pleasant Hill Dec. 4, 1817, was second eldress at the West Lot about 13 years, removed into the Church April 16, 1836 and deceased Dec. 13, 1836. WNN viii. Lovisy. Born on January 17, 1800 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Lovisy died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky on March 4, 1847; she was 47. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/9/00 Page 88 of the Biographical Register keot by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill records "Lovicy Rule believed June 7, 1817 and removed from Bourbon county to Pleasant Hill Dec. 4, 1817, was second eldress at the North Family from Feb. 17, 1838 until Jan. 14, 1847 and on the 23rd of same removed from the Junior Order to the Church at the First Order and deceased March 4, 1847." WNN ix. Lewis A. Born about 1803 in Kentucky. Lewis A. died in Callaway County, Missouri on January 29, 1834; he was 31. 1/11/00 LEWIS A RULE born ca 1803, KY, married 01 Dec 1831, in Mercer Co, KY, CHARLOTTE HUGHES. LEWIS died 29 Jan 1834, Callaway Co, MO. Probate Court records of Callaway county, Missouri, Bundle #19, Box 148, include records dated 03 February 1834 concerning the estate of Lewis A Rule, deceased. Included in these records is a statement . . . "there is one heir or legal representative of Lewis A Rule, deceased which is an infant now in the State of Kentucky and whose name is not known . . .and the widow of said deceased who is also at this time in the State of Kentucky . . . " On 12 November 1834, Charlotte Rule signed by mark that she had "received of Patrick Ewing, Administrator of Lewis A Rule, deceased, the within named articles . . .as my dower . . " Deed Book D, page 152, records an earlier deed to Lewis dated 23 April 1833. Prior to the time Lewis reached legal age, he may have been living with his parents at the Shaker community at Pleasant Hill in Mercer county, Kentucky. If he was living there after reaching legal age, it would have been impossible to enter into courtship without being detected. His brother, Thomas Jefferson Rule, would have been about 24 years of age when their parents joined the community in 1817 and Lewis would have been about 14. Lewis may have chosen to live with Thomas or another relative instead of at Pleasant Hill. John Thomas Rule, son of Edward Byram Rule and grandson of Thomas and Phebe wrote on 04 June 1898 from Louisiana, Missouri . - . "I have heard that father had a brother Jefferson and a brother Louis. . . " After her husband's death, Charlotte married John W. Smith on 28 Aug 1838 in Mercer county, KY. Further data on Lewis is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire Callaway County, Missouri Probate Court Record, Bundle 19, Box 149 3rd day of Feb A. D. 1834 Page 3--This day personally appeared before me Clerk of the County Court of Callaway County the undersigned Patrick Ewing who being by me sworn upon his oath says that to the best of his knowledge there is one heir or legal representative of Lewis A Rule, Deceased, which is an infant now in the State of Kentucky and whose name is not known to him, neither does he know whether the said child is a male or female; And the widow of said Deceased who is also at this time in the State of Kentucky and that the Deceased died without a will as far as he knows and believes and that he will well and truly administer all & singular the goods and chattles, land and tenement rights and-credits of the Deceased and pay his Debts as far as the assets which may come to his hand will extend and the law direct, and that he will make a true and perfect inventory of all the goods and chattles, rights and credits of the deceased and account for all pay over according to law all assets which shall come to his hand possession or knowledge Subscribed sworn to before me Patrick Ewing Clerk of the County Court of Callaway County this 29th day of January 1834 Irvine D. Hockaday Clerk Page 4--list of property kept By Peter Mason for Mr Rule in persuance of A-tt of Assembly to the Amount of one hundred and fifty dollars one Bay Mare with one cropped ?? one Dearbin and Gear for two horses one Extra body bought Sheet the property (mare and derbin) She was in Kentucky Extra body ?? at her place of Residence in Missouri 75.00 To one wodin tray 12 1/2 one smoothing Iron 50 .62 one ?issin and noggin .50 Oven ?bed 1.31 one shillet 75 2.06 Oven Bell mettle kittle 3.50 Iron pot .87 1/2 pair hooks 3 7 1/2 Stone Jar 12 1/2 .50 Wire Seive .25 Tea Kittle 1.50 pairtongs&shovel 1.50 3.00 13 plates 1.50 Set knives & forks 1.50 1 Coffee pot 1.25 1 Tea pot, Pitcher sugar & cream Saucer & cup plate, & pepper box 2.00 1 Candlestick & glass lamp 2.75 2 Glass Tumblers 2.?? 6 chairs 6.00 1 Arm Chair & I small chair 2.00 1 Coffee mill 1.00 I Large Goods box 1.25 1 Woman Saddle 7 bridle 19.00 1 Hoe 3 7 1/2 1 Iron Kettle 2. 00 2.37 1/2 1 Trunk 1.25 & Trunk 75 2.00 1 Testament & Hym Book 2.25 1 Cupboard 2.50 Page 5 amount brought over 127.93 3/4 1 Chopping Axe 2.00 1 Churn .75 1 Iron Hoo??'d Stand (containing Honey) 2.75 1 Do Do Do (Dry'd Plum) .75 1 ?Lara? Stand .75 (item scratched out) of the Largest size ?our & Barrow 22.00 Received of Patrick Ewing, Administrator of Lewis A Rule deceased the within named Articles at their appraised value amounting to one hundred and fifty dollars 93 cents as my dower allowed by law As witness my hand this 12th day of November 1834 Test Charlotte Rule (her mark) Peter Mason Filed 19th February 183 5 1. D. Hockaday Clerk Note: This record was copied as found although the items listed do not total the amount received by Charlotte Rule - WNN On December 1, 1831 when Lewis A. was 28, he married Charlotte HUGHES, in Mercer County, Kentucky. Born. Charlotte died. x. Mariah. Born in 1805 in Kentucky. Mariah died. 4/27/99 "Ann Mariah" per Paula Karmire. WNN On April 28, 1827 when Mariah was 22, she married Isaac BRICKEY, in Mercer County, Kentucky. Born. Isaac died. xi. Ann. Born on December 24, 1808 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. Ann died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky on February 13, 1826; she was 17. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/11/00 ANN RULE #1685 born 24 Dee 1808, Lexington, Fayette Co, KY, died 13 Feb 1826, Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co, KY, buried: Shaker Cem, Pleasant Hill KY. Page 83 of the Biographical Register kept by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill records "Ann Rule, born Dec 24 at Lexington KY, came from Bourbon County to Pleasant Hill Dec 4, 1817 and deceased in the Junior Order Feb 13, 1826." [Ann remains a mystery as it seems unlikely Thomas and Phebe would have named two daughters Ann. Could one of these daughters have been adopted or a ward through guardianship? She joined the Shaker community on the same day as Thomas and Phebe and their daughter Anna and their other children.] (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN xii. America B. Born in 1811. America B. died in Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky in 1876; she was 65. 4/12/99 Died unmarried - a Shaker. WNN 1/11/00 AMERICA B RULE born 21Oct I8I1, Bourbon Co, KY, died 24 Apr 1876, Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co, KY, buried: Shaker Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, KY. Page 85 of the Biographical Register kept by the Shaker Society at Pleasant Hill records "America B Rule removed to Pleasant Hill Dec 4, 1817, removed from the Junior Order to the Church Dec 3 1, 1835 and deceased April 24, 1876." (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN 3. John RULE. Born on January 23, 1764 in Kentucky. John died in Nicholas County, Kentucky on April 30, 1813; he was 49. 4/28/99 John received the "house and plantation where he lives and the household furniture and stock" in his mother's Will in 1804. At his death, his children received the "land located near Ruddles Road." Nicholas County Order Book D-80 (Aug. 1819) recorded the appointment of John Victor guardian of Patsy D. Rule, infant; Edith Rule, age 14, chose David Price, guardian and Matilda Rule, age 14, chose John Hamilton, guardian. (data per Paula Karmire) WNN 1/11/00 JOHN RULE born 23 Jan 1764, PA, married 08 Mar 1791, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec I-I 0, Bourbon Co, KY, SARAH DEHART, born 16 Jan 1774, KY, died 15 Jul 1819, Nicholas Co, KY, buried: Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon Co, KY. JOHN died 30 Apr 1813, Nicholas Co, KY, buried: Millersburg Cem, Bourbon Co, KY. From the marriage bonds of Bourbon county Kentucky: "These are to certify to whom it may concern that we James Ingels and Catherine Ingels do freely grant consent for the marriage of John Rule and Sarah DeHart. Witness our hands this 4th day of March 1791. " Signed James Ingels, Guardian and Catherine Ingels. Witness: William Dehart and James Ingels Jr. Bourbon County Deed Book A, page 393, records John Rule appointed in May court to be overseer of the road from Paris to Shipp's MiII. Bourbon County Deed Book E, page 549, records John Rule mortgaging his moveable property to Sarah Rule on 22 Dec 1800. Witnesses were William Rule and Matthew Rule. Deed Book '21, page 175 [county ] indicates John Rule of Bourbon county, Kentucky and William DeHart (Jr) of Harrison county, Kentucky appointed their friend James McKee as their attorney to receive an estate left by William DeHart (Sr), deceased, in the hands of Abraham Linkhorn, Michael Carn and Michael Ridear. Dates copied are March I and 19, 1805. Bourbon County Deed Book H, page 517, records a 31 January 1812 deed from Laban and Elizabeth Shipp to John Rule of 200 acres in Bourbon county being part of a patent of Samuel Haws. One of the boundaries listed is the meanders of Hinkston's Fork of Licking river. Bourbon County Deed Book 1, page 5 1, records a deed with the same date (31 January 1812) from John and Sarah Rule to Samuel Hedelston, 58 acres from the 200 acres purchased the same day from Shipps. John received the "house and plantation where he lives and the household furniture and stock" in his mother, Sarah's, Will in 1804. At his death in 1813, his children received the "land located near Ruddles Road" and Will Book D, page 406 records the appraisal of his estate. Bourbon County Deed Book N, page 330, records a deed made 06 July 1818 from the Bourbon county sheriff to these children for this land. Nicholas County Order Book D, page 80, recorded the appointment of John Victor, guardian of Patsy D Rule, infant; Edith Rule, age 14, chose David Price, guardian and Matilda Rule, age 14, chose John Hamilton, guardian in August 1819 after the death of their mother. A Bible transcribed in the DAR Magazine in May 1969, page 536, reports John Rule was born in 1767 although his gravestone reads 1764. Further data on John is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On March 8, 1791 when John was 27, he married Sarah DEHART, daughter of William DEHART (-1777) & Catherine BOONE (1751-), in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on January 16, 1774 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Sarah died in Nicholas County, Kentucky on July 15, 1819; she was 45. They had the following children: 11 i. Elizabeth (Betsy) (1794-1866) ii. Sarah. Born in 1795 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Sarah died. On January 1, 1818 when Sarah was 23, she married David PRICE, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born. David died. 12 iii. Katherine “Katy/Kitty” (1797-1842) iv. Edith. Born about 1804 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Edith died. On January 30, 1820 when Edith was 16, she married Thomas MUNSON, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born. Thomas died. 13 v. Matilda (1804-1870) 14 vi. Martha (Patsy) D. (1807->1849) 4. James RULE. Born about 1765 in Pennsylvania. James died after 1818; he was 53. 3/25/99 Appears on First Census of KY - 1790. WNN 4/28/99 James served as a Pvt under Captain Richard Matson in the mounted volunteers of Colonel Richard Johnson from 20 May to 19 Nov 1813. (Data per Paula Karmire) WNN 1/12/00 JAMES RULE born ea 1765, PA, married 15 Jan 1795, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 1-25, Bourbon Co,KY, SUSANNAH SHELLERS, born ca 1771, (daughter of WILLIAM SHELLERS #1670) died 14 Sep 1844, Bourbon Co, KY. JAMES died aft summer 1818. Book 4 of Bourbon county, Kentucky marriage bonds contains the following marriage consent: "This is jus to notify Mr Reeder that James Rul has got my concent for my dotter Susanna Shellers.(sic) " The date of this marriage consent is 09 January 1795 and it was signed by William Shellers. (In this consent, the name is spelled Shellers; in the bond it is spelled Shellars and in the marriage register it is spelled Shilters.) In 1978 the marriage bonds were found in a bundle in the back of a cubbyhole in the clerk's office. They have since been laminated and bound into books. A William Shellar is listed on page 51 of the 1796 tax list of Lexington in Fayette county, Kentucky with one white male over 2 1, none 16/2 1, no blacks, no horses, 2 cattle and one town lot. On page 14 of the Fayette county tax lists for 1797, a William Shellar was also taxed in the same place for approximately the same property. In 1799, he lists a white male 16 to 21 year of age in his household and is listed again in 1800, 1802 and 1803. He does not appear on the 18 1 0 census for Fayette county and may have been a resident of Scott county by 1812. A William W Shellers was listed as a member of the Masonic fraternity in Scott county in 1841. [James Rule was also in Scott county at one time, as was his brother Andrew, who purchased land there in 1794.] Also, a death notice in the 10 March 1843 edition of the "Western Citizen" newspaper published in Paris, Kentucky reads, "In Georgetown on the 14th ult, William W Shellers of that place (Georgetown)." The security bond for the marriage of James to Susannah is found in the records of Bourbon county, Kentucky and reads as follows: "Know all men by These presents that we James Rule & Hezek'h Speaks are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency the Governor of Kentucky or his successors in the full Sum of 50 pounds to the payment of which we bind ourselves and each of our heirs Exors & admrs Jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed with Our seals and Dated the 9th day of ???? 1795. The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas Thomas Reeder Clk of Bourbon hath this day issued License for the marriage of Ja's Rule & Susannah Shellars. Now if there is no Lawfull cause to obstruct said marriage and no Damage accrues by means of said License being issued the above to be void. James Rule (sea]) Hesikah Speacks (seal)". James served as a Private from 20 May through 19 November of 1813 in the roll of Richard Matson's Kentucky Mounted Infantry, commissioned by Colonel Richard M Johnson in the War of 1812. Brothers, Thomas and Matthew also served in the War of 1812, as did a nephew, Edward. James first appears on Bourbon county's first tax assessment list in 1787, along with brothers, Andrew and John. All three brothers are absent in 1788, returning in 1789. I-Es absence from Bourbon county tax lists between 1792 and 1796 does not indicate James was not a resident of Bourbon county, but he was located on 1795 Harrison county rolls and appeared on the Bourbon county list again in 1797. His brother, Andrew, purchased land in Scott county in 1794 and James may have been in Scott county at that time also. No Bourbon county records exist for years 1794 and 1798. James last appears on the 1818 tax list for Bourbon county and Susannah first appears on the 1819 list. It is presumed James died after the summer of 1818. [Elizabeth Rule and James F Rule and Samuel Rule have tentatively been added to the family of James and Susannah (Shellers) Rule as possible children although proof has not been found. James owned no real property and no Will has been located for either James or Susannah. If a family Bible or family papers exist, they have not been located. Samuel Rule was security for a Bourbon county, Kentucky marriage bond dated 07 March 1827 for the marriage of William Wryon and Elizabeth Rule. It seem reasonable for Samuel to be security for Elizabeth since her father (presumed to be James) would have been deceased at the time she married and James' brother Samuel (presumed to be her uncle) was also deceased at that time. The September 20, 1884 issue of the "Western Citizen" newspaper published in Paris, Kentucky Carried the death of "Mrs. Susan Rule in the 73rd year of her age." On January 15, 1795 when James was 30, he married Susannah SHELLERS, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born. Susannah died on September 14, 1844 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. They had the following children: 15 i. Samuel (~1795-1865) 16 ii. Elizabeth (1806-1884) 17 iii. James F. (1807-1854) 5. Samuel RULE , Jr. Born in 1774 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel died in Nicholas County, Kentucky about 1825; he was 51. 1/16/00 SAMUEL RULE JR. born 1774, PA, married 18 Mar 1795, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 1-26, Bourbon Co, KY, ELIZABETH COVINGTON KENNETT, born 16 Mar 1780, Worcester Co, MD, (daughter of WILLIAM KENNETT and EUPHEME GRAVES) died 19 May 1843, Franklin Co, MO. SAMUEL died 20 Jul 1825, Nicholas Co, KY. Samuel apparently remained in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania after his parents and siblings settled in Kentucky. Based on a record found on page 421 in an unidentified Westmoreland county Deed Book, a quit claim deed was made 15 May 1793 from Samuel Rule of Westmoreland county to Thomas Shields of Philadelphia. This quit claim for 141 acres in Westmoreland county was for land originally warranted to Thomas Shields, but claimed by Samuel Rule. No tax list is available for 1794 for Bourbon county, Kentucky, and Samuel appears for the first time in Bourbon county tax records for 1795. Samuel Rule was in the Cornstalk Militia of Kentucky (I 792-181 1) as a Bourbon County Commissioned Officer (1799-1804) as Lieutenant of the 47th Regiment in January of 1800. Brothers, Andrew, Matthew and Thomas were also officers in the 47th. Nicholas County, Kentucky Deed Book H, page I 1, records a deed made on 30 August 1826 by Elizabeth C Rule, widow of Samuel Rule, deceased, of Franklin county, Missouri and her children; William K Rule of St Louis, Press G Rule and Judith, his wife; James K Rule and Patsy, his wife; Samuel Rule and Laity (Jaley), his wife; a of Franklin county, Missouri. By this deed, they sold their shares of land belonging to Samuel Rule to William Victor. This land was located on Brushy Fork in Nicholas county, Kentucky. The 1830 Census of Franklin county, Missouri lists Elizabeth C Rule as head of a household with three white persons and two slaves. Further data on Samuel and Elizabeth is contained in the Biographies Section (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN - On March 18, 1795 when Samuel was 21, he married Elizabeth Covington KENNETT, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on March 16, 1780 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Covington died in Franklin County, MO on May 19, 1843; she was 63. 3/19/00 From "Rule Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire Will of Elizabeth Covington (Kennett) Rule Franklin County, Missouri Will Book A, page 252, May 1843 In the name of God Amen. I Elizabeth C Rule of the County of Franklin and state of Missouri, do make, ordain, and constitute this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say. First It is my will and desire that my funeral expenses and a my Just debts be fully paid Second I will and devise to my son William K Rule Two hundred Dollars, to him and his heirs forever Third I will and devise to my son James K Rule One hundred and Sixty Dollars to him and his heirs forever Fourth I will and devise to the Legal heirs of my son Samuel Rule, One hundred and Sixty Dollars to be equally divided among them Fifth I will and devise to my son Daniel K Rule One hundred and Sixty Dollars to him and his heirs forever Sixth I will and devise to my Daughter Euphemia K Edwards, my negro Girl Mary, and One hundred Dollars, to her, and to her heirs forever Seventh I will and devise to my Daughter Nancy K Clayton my negro Girl Sarah, to her, and to her heirs forever. Eighth I will and devise to my Daughter Elizabeth E Reynolds my Boy Pompey, and a the residue of my estate that shall remain in Missouri, after the payment of a my just debts, and the legacies herein before named, to her, and to her heirs forever I do hereby constitute my son James K Rule Executor of this, my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all others heretofore made by me. In Testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty Sixth day of April Eighteen hundred and Forty Two. Signed, sealed and declared Elizabeth C Rule (seal) by said Elizabeth C Rule in our presence to be her last Will and Testament who at her request and in her presence, and in the presence of each other have hereunto annexed our names as witnesses thereto A Chambers A Ranson WNN They had the following children: i. William K. Born on January 1, 1797 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. William K. died. 4/14/99 Lived in St. Louis. (per David Streets) WNN 1/16/00 WILLIAM KENNETT RULE born 01 Jan 1797, Bourbon Co, KY, married 05 Sep 1820, in St Louis, MO, NANCY FARRIS #2037, born ca 1802, WV. William wrote his autobiography around 1866 and it follows in part: He states he was employed in farming until the age of 18 when he became an apprentice in a mercantile business in Millersburg for about 16 months until his employer's business failed. He then went to St Louis as a clerk or agent in the boating business of Halderman and Company. In arriving there in February of 1818, he attempted to find a place to board. The only accommodations he could find were Daniel Truman's Green Tree Tavem, Alexander Belissimoir's Petite Tavem and Fandango House, Mrs Poddock and Mrs Snow's Genteel Boarding Houses and Madame Pierre Lammi's Boatmans Boarding House. On applying for boarding at Mrs Poddock's, she could not decide if she could accommodate him until she decided he was from Kentucky and then she said she couldn't take him in. A friend then directed him to Madam Snow, who was from Baltimore, and advised him to had from Maryland. He did so and was permitted to board there. After leaving the employ of Halderman and Company, he joined in a partnership with Captain Alexander Scott, who had been a member of Haiderman and Company and they formed a boating business which was known as Scott and Rule. In March 1822, they joined with Sindells and bought out the sidewheel steamer, Pittsburgh and St Louis and were successful until selling out in 1823. Then, in partnership with James Wood of Pittsburgh, they built the steamboat, General Brown and she sunk at Plume Point in December of the following year. Part of her furnishings and the engine were saved and were put on the steamboat, North America, which they ran for two years before she sunk being to light for her engine. In connection with James Wood and Captain Enoch Price, they built the steamer, Illinois, which was put into service in the spring of 1826. She sunk at St Genevieve the following January. In November 1826 they purchased the steamer, Pilot, and loaded her with lead bound for New Orleans. John Crawford, master and first pilot, sunk her on the east side of St Genevieve Island. In the spring of 1829, in partnership with James Wood, they began to run the steamer, Michigan. At the time they became engaged in the boating business there were no blacksmith shops in St. Louis capable of doing heavy work and they sent to New Albany, Indiana and Cincinnati, Ohio for someone from a foundry who could do the work they required to keep their ships in repair. In subsequent years, they put too much confidence in the mines and smelters and traders and it was estimated they lost between twenty and twenty-five thousand dollars in advancements to these groups. Coupled with the losses of steamships they barely were able to pay off their creditors. In 1847, he became city weigher for the city of St Louis and served as alderman prior to 1831. In 1843 he joined the Methodist Episcopal Church at Wesley Chapel Station. His first son, Alexander Scott Rule, was named for his first business partner, Alexander Scott. The last paragraph of his autobiography reads as follows: "Sir, not being able to see to write, I have availed myself of my grandsons pen to give you as brifly as I could, a sketch of the prominent events of my life which has been greatly lengthened by unnecessarly interluding to Captain Scott, Lewis Newell, Sam Gaty & others & if as I fear is the case I have spun out too long a yarn or committed errors agains grammar, I beg that you will make such curtailment or correction as you may deam necessary. With great respect I am, sir, your friend & Obt. Sevt. W K Rule" William and Nancy were also parents of five children who died as infants. Nancy was a daughter of Captain Aaron and Jane Farris of Berkeley county, West Virginia. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN In September 1820 when William K. was 23, he married Nancy FARRIS, in St. Louis, MO. Born in 1802 in WV. Nancy died. ii. Preston Graves. Born on November 26, 1800 in MO. Preston Graves died in Franklin County, MO in 1830; he was 29. 5/4/99 From "History of Franklin County, State of Misouri" "The first store in Franklin County was established at Newport, previous to which time the people traded mostly in St. Louis, and, as an illustration of the tenacity with which habit clings to members of the human family, it is a curious fact that many of the people of Franklin County still go to St. Louis to buy their commodities as well as many other things. At this original store in Newport, conducted by Pres. G. Rule, was kept a small stock of dry goods, groceries and hardware, The extravagant luxuries of calico and brown domestics could be indulged in only by the opulent, the prices for such goods ranging from 25 cents to 37 1/2 cent s per yard. The aristocrat of that day who would cap his caput with a bell-crowned hat had to pay at least $10 for the distinction, and that, it should be remembered, when money was worth at least three times what it is today." (letter from a C. S. Jefferies) WNN 5/4/99 From "Yesterdays in Franklin County (MO)" 1980 "Preston also served as Postmaster in Newport. He served in this capacity from 1822 to 1827 yet never sold a single stamp! It would be another fifty years before the use of postage would come into common use. Letters then had to be presented ot the postal window, pay the postage, and the Postmaster would stamp it "paid" with a rubber stamp. The Rules moved to Union in 1827, the year Union was divided into lots. Here he built a "double log cabin" for his family. Already an experienced Postmaster he applied for the same position and got it. The first Postmaster in Union, MO. In Union he also started a general store. The same stuff he had in Newport, groceries, hardware, and drygoods. " WNN 5/4/99 From " Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, MO" 1925 Postmaster: Rule, Preston G. - Newport; Nov. 26, 1822-July 9, 1827 Rule, Preston G. - Union; July 20, 1827-Aug. 17, 1830 WNN 1/16/00 PRESTON GRAVES RULE born 26 Nov 1800, MO, married 18 May 1826, in Franklin Co, MO, Marr Rec A-16, Franklin Co, MO, JUDITH W STANTON/STRATTON. PRESTON died 1830, Franklin Co, MO. An abstract recorded in Nicholas county Kentucky in Deed Book G, page 5, records a letter of attorney dated, 17 Jun 1825, from William K Rule of St Louis, Missouri to his brother Press G Rule of Franklin county, Missouri, for the purpose of selling land belonging to the estate of their father. From a list of those who homesteaded United States Public Lands before 1831 which is included in the book, "Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, Missouri" is the record of Preston G Rule making an entry of land on 27 August 1825. Preston is fisted in the 1830 census of Franklin county, Missouri with a household of four whites and four slaves. Also listed on this census are his mother, Eizabeth C, with three whites and two slaves, and his brothers, James K with five whites and no slaves and Samuel with seven whites and three slaves. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On May 18, 1826 when Preston Graves was 25, he married Judith W. STANTON, in Franklin County, MO. Born. Judith W. died. 18 iii. James King (1803-1882) 19 iv. Samuel (1805-1842) v. Nancy. Born in 1808 in Franklin County, MO. On August 3, 1829 when Nancy was 21, she married Thomas F. CLAYTON, in Franklin County, MO. vi. Euphemia K. Born in 1810 in Franklin County, MO. Euphemia K. died. On September 30, 1830 when Euphemia K. was 20, she married David EDWARDS, in Franklin County, MO. Born. David died. vii. Daniel Kenneth. Born in 1819. Daniel Kenneth died. On October 6, 1841 when Daniel Kenneth was 22, he first married Elizabeth Jane BAAR, in Franklin County, MO. On May 6, 1848 when Daniel Kenneth was 29, he second married Virginia C. RANSON, in Franklin County, MO. 20 viii. Elizabeth E. (1822-) 6. William RULE. Born about 1778 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. William died in 1843; he was 65. 4/22/99 Moved to Pike County, MO - per Helen Renner jnhelenr@@ktis.net. WNN 1/17/00 VIII.WILLIAM RULE born ca 1778, Westmoreland Co, PA, married (1) 25 Oct 1801, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 2-10, Bourbon Co, KY, DOLLY G EASTIN, born 27 Nov 1782, VA, (daughter of AUGUSTIN (Reverend) EASTIN #1898 and MARY (Molly) FORD ) died 23 Jun 1818, Pendleton Co, KY, buried: 35yrs, 6 mos, married (2) 25 May 1819, in Pendleton Co, KY, Marr Rec 1-99, MARY (Polly) DANIEL, born ca 1784, VA. WILLIAM died Oct 1843, Pendleton Co, KY. William served in the War of 1812 and is listed in the "Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky" on page 242. He also served as trustee of the Pendleton Academy in 1827. A printed book, "The Eastin Family in Kentucky" by Robert McBride Eastin, includes a transcript of records written in a family Bible by Augustin Eastin and his son, Zachariah Eastin. In a list of marriages is included, "Dolly Eastin to William Rule, son of Samuel Rule and Sarah "Robertson" Oct 25, 1801." Among the records of Bourbon county, Kentucky is the following bond: "KNOW ALL MEN by these presents, that we William Rule and James Pollock are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency James Garrard Esquire, Governor of Kentucky and his successors, in the full and just sum of Fifty Pounds current money, to the payment of which well and truly to be made to our said Governor and his successors, we and each of us bind ourselves, and every of our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated this 19th day of October 1801. The condition of this obligation is, that whereas a marriage is shortly intended to be solemnized between the above bound William Rule and Dolly Easton of the county of Bourbon. Now if there is no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation shall be void, else to remain in full force and virtue." Signed and sealed by William Rule and James Pollock and witnessed by Thomas Arnold. From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire ASSIGNMENT of APPRENTICE to WILLIAM RULE Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book IO, page 264 - 17 September 1804 This indenture made this 17th day of September 1804 between John Walton, Laban Shipp, D Clarkson, Thomas Rule, and Samuel Williams, Gentleman Justices of the County Court of Bourbon now sitting of the one part, and William Rule of the same County of the other part witnesseth that the said Justices by virtue of the power given them by law, have placed and bound out and by these presents do place and bind out Phoebe a Girl of Color infant child of Sally a Free woman now about nine and a half years of age to be taught and instructed in the art trade or mystery of a Spinster and the said apprentice to dwell until she shall arrive at the age of Eighteen years, during all which time the said apprentice her said Master will and faithfully.,shall serve his secrets keep and all his lawful commands every where readily obey, she shall not do or suffer to be done by others hurt to her said master, but in all things behave herself well as a faithful apprentice ought to do during the aforesaid term, and the said William Rule his said Apprentice the art trade or mystery of a Spinster aforesaid shall teach or cause her to be taught, and shall and will find and allow unto his said Apprentice, good wholesome and sufficient meat drink washing, lodging and cloathing, fit and necessary for such an apprentice during the said term, and also to teach or cause her to be taught in the english language to read & write and common arithmetic including the rule of three, and at the end or expiration of said term of service pay her the sum of three pounds ten shillings and a decent suit of new cloaths, In witness whereof the said William Rule hath hereunto set his hand and seal the date above written Test William Rule (seal) Henry Timberlake Bourbon County September Court 1804 This Indenture of Apprenticeship was executed and acknowledged in the presence of the Court Attest Will Garrard Jr CBC Bourbon County, Kentucky Circuit Court Case 9753, dated August 1829, involved a suit brought by Jacob Lyons, a free man of colour, against William concerning William's failure to honor an agreement between himself and Jacob Lyons which involved Jacob's purchase of his wife, Phebe, and his two daughters, Amanda and Judy, from William in 1827. It was William's intent to sell Amanda and Judy and the court issued an order restraining him from doing so. Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book F, page 494 records a certificate made by William Rule which reads, "Received of Augustin Eastin the loan of one dark bay mare with a star & snip branded on the off Buttock A which I acknowledge to be the property of S'd Eastin to be returned with her increase whenever called for or at any time when demanded. Given under my hand and seal this 30th day of October 1808. William Rule (seal)." Found in a Pendleton County, Kentucky Court Order Book in a list of items dated 1819 to 1821, William Rule added one negro girl, age under 16, to his list of taxable property on 20 December 1819. His Will, recorded in Will Book 1841-1871, page 16, was written 21 May 1842, Filtered in August of 1843 and proved in October 1843, in Pendleton county. He left his sons the tract of land where he lived and left his widow, Mary, a negro woman named Mary Jane. By 1860, Mary Jane, at age 40, was the mother of seven children; Mary age 14, ?Sammy? age 12, Dick age IO, Bob age 8, Jack age 6, Sarah age 4 and Ben age 1 1/2. Papers filed in Pendleton county, Kentucky court in October of 1860 contained a recommendation these slaves be sold "since they were located in Pendleton county, a border county with the state of Ohio and the past history of this kind of property demonstrates its insecurity and shows that they are constantly liable to escape and are wholly insecure". An appraisal of their worth was conducted and, as directed by the court, they were sold on the first Monday of December 1860 at the court house door in Falmouth, Kentucky and proceeds of the sale were divided among William's descendants. The Eastin family Bible has a notation of the death of Dolly G saying she was the mother of four children. (Researchers have found only three children, leaving the possibility she may also have been the mother of the William W Rule who married Caroline A Donnelly. William appears to have settled in Missouri about the same time as Dolly's cousin, Mary (Polly) Eastin, widow of Edward Byram Rule Sr and William W appears in several Missouri court documents on Mary's behalf.) William's second wife, Mary, was the widow of John Sharpe and Pendleton county, Kentucky Deed Book D, 1819 - 1823, contains an indenture dated 09 Nov 1822, from James Sharpe of Pendleton county, "he being one of the children and heirs of John Sharpe deceased to James Pettit of Pendleton county, for $I 70 - an undivided 1/5 part of a house and lot, #29, in Falmouth, descended from the deceased Sharpe to his five children: James Sharpe, Catharine Sharpe, Charles Sharpe, Susannah Sharpe and William Sharpe - said property also has a dower right belonging to Polly Rule, late Polly Sharpe, wife of the deceased, who died intestate". Mary was living in the household of her son, William Columbus Rule, in the 1850 census of Pendleton county, Kentucky. Further data on William is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN 3/22/00 From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire WILL of WILLIAM RULE Pendleton County, Kentucky Court, May 1842 1 William Rule of the County of Pendleton & State of Kentucky do hereby make this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say First I give jointly and equally to my two sons Augustus E Rule and William C Rule, to them and their heirs forever, the entire tract of land upon which I now live deeded to me by Thomas Bryant But this bequest is made upon the condition, that my wife have a home, during her widowhood with them or either of them and be supported and furnished with the necessaries and comforts of life by them and that She at any time after a year, subsequent to my death, have the right and privilege, so far as said tract of land is concerned, to resort to a dower interest in the same, to continue during the time She remains my widow, in the same manner as She might with in one year next after my death, but in the event she does resort to said dower interest (which I confidently hope she will have no occasion to do) the same shall be without charge of unto or profits to my said two sons, and upon the expiration of her said widowhood or death, the said tract of land is to be the absolute property of my aforesaid two sons - as above devised - Secondly - I give my negro Slave girl Mary and her issue to my wife for and during her natural life - Thirdly - As to my personal property and effects including my slaves, and upon the death of my wife the aforenamed Mary Jane and her issue, after the payment of my debts and the yearly stipulated interest upon them, I will give and will to my four children, Augustus E Rule, William C Rule, Susan A Grant and Judith A Rule to be so divided in kind or otherwise that my daughter Judith A's portion be only half as much as each of the other portions, in this item devised, of my personal property aforesaid; and the aforesaid portion to my daughter Susan A Grant, I give and devise to my son Augustus E Rule as trustee during her coverture, for the sole and exclusive use and benefit, and in trust for my said daughter Susan A Grant, free from the use control or interference of her husband, or his creditors, the annual profits interest or proceeds to be yearly paid over to her; and if She dies during her coverture, having heirs of he body living, at the time of her death, then the portion or share itself to be paid over to such heirs; and if she survives her husband, or upon her discoverture, the portion itself to be paid over to her as her absolute property, and if she dies in coverture, leaving at the time of her death no heirs of her body living, then said portion to revert back to my estate and to be divided in the same manner as above directed among my then living Children and their heirs per Sterpes of those named above living at the time - Fourthly - Inasmuch as my son William C Rule is tending my present growing crop, it is my will and bequest should I die before the same are gathered, that my said son William C Rule, Should have said crops after the necessary support and use of the same for my family and stock etc. Fifthly - In addition to the above personal property devised to my son William C Rule and my daughter Judith Ann, I give to each of them one bed & furniture & bedstead - I further give to my wife in addition to the bequests made herein to her also one bed and furniture and one horse or mare such as she may select out of the bequest in this and the fourth item are to be carried into effect before the division of my personal property is made as directed in the third item of this Will - Sixthly - I nominate and appoint constitute and appoint my son Augustus E Rule, and my friend Samuel G Hauser the executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking any and all other wills heretofore made by me - In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand & sea] this 21 st day of May 1842 Signed in the presence W Rule (seal) of Wm Rule the testator by us as witnesses Teste Tho G Hall James Wilson Codicil to the above will, Inasmuch as my daughter Judith A has departed this life since making and publishing the above will - I now direct that as to the property devised to her, the same be devided as directed in the above will, and the same carried into effect, as though she was not named therein. 2'nd'ly Inasmuch as Said will was made last year and the fourth item devising my then crops to my son William C Rule had reference to the then growing crops - I now direct that said fourth item be so construed as to have reference to this years crop including the whole, under the conditions terms named in said fourth item - In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand seal this 13th day of August 1843 In the presence of William Rule (seal) W W Sentury E Daniel Commonwealth of Kentucky Pendleton County Court October Term 1843 The foregoing writing purporting to be the last .... was produced in court at the term aforesaid and proven by the oaths of Tho G Hall and James Wilson the two subscribing witnesses thereto, and the codicil thereto annexed was proven by the oath of E Daniel, one of the subscribing witnesses thereto, whereupon the said Will, together with the codicil thereto annexed was received and established and ordered to be recorded which is accordingly done - Att. R McCarty Clk P Cty Ct WNN On October 25, 1801 when William was 23, he first married Dolly G. EASTIN, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on November 27, 1782 in Virginia. Dolly G. died in Pendleton County, Kentucky on June 23, 1818; she was 35. They had the following children: 21 i. Augustin Easton (~1804-1852) ii. Judith Ann. Born. Judith Ann died in 1842. 1/17/00 Judith made her Will 01 Jul 1842 and it was probated in Pendleton county court on 06 October 1842. A copy of the abstract indicates she gave her brother A E Rule, a negro girl, "being the same girl devised by Augustin Eastin, deceased, to my deceased sister, Mary Rule, who died without issue." This Will is recorded in WillBook l841-1871,page9. iii. Mary F. Born. Mary F. died on June 20, 1837 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. 1/18/00 Found in Pendleton county, Kentucky Deed Book C or G, page 271 is the following: "whereas my daughter Mary F Rule died 20 June last, childless, and by virtue of the laws of descent I as surviving, am her heir at law ... at the time of Mary's death, she owned a Negro girl "Milly" aged about 11 years, which she had derived from the will of her grandfather, Augustus Eastin dec'd who was the father of my first wife and the mother of the said Mary; and also of my other 2 children Judith A Rule and A E Rule ... on her deathbed, Mary said that 1, her father, should have her undivided 1/3 part of said Negro girl, Milly. I, Wm Rule, give my share of this Negro girl to my son A E Rule. William Rule (seal)" This document was written 22 Aug 1837 and probated 18 Sep 1837 and witnessed by G T Houser. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On May 25, 1819 when William was 41, he second married Mary (Polly) DANIEL, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born in 1784 in Virginia. Mary (Polly) died in Pendleton County, Kentucky in 1843; she was 59. They had the following children: i. William Columbus. Born on May 5, 1821 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. William Columbus died. 1/18/00 From "Kentucky, A History of the State" by Perrin, Battle and Kniffin 1887: "William C Rule was born in Pendleton county May 5, 182 1, was raised a farmer and received his education there. Annie Brann was a native of the same county and was a daughter of Thomas Brann, of that county." William's farm was in South Licking river bottoms across from Falmouth. (per Paula Karmire) WNN On August 5, 1848 when William Columbus was 27, he married Susan Ann BRANN, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born in 1825 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Susan Ann died. 22 ii. Susan America (1822-1843) iii. Robert Enos. Born on January 29, 1825. Robert Enos died on July 3, 1829; he was 4. 7. Mary (Polly) RULE. Born about 1785 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. On October 26, 1806 when Mary (Polly) was 21, she married William Walker CONGLETON, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born about 1788. William Walker died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1831; he was 43. 1/18/00 MARY (Polly) RULE born ca 1785, Westmoreland Co, PA, married ca 26 Oct 1806, in Bourbon Co, KY, WILLIAM WALKER CONGLETON, born 1788, died 1831, Bourbon Co, KY. A printed book indexing the marriage bonds of Bourbon county, Kentucky by Michael Cook, lists the 26 October 1806 bond for the marriage of William Congleton to Polly Rule. Bourbon County, Kentucky Will Book J, page 5, records the Will of William W Congleton, dated 13 Sep 1831. His wife, Mary (Polly) and son, John N Congleton, were named executors. This Will was proved in October 183 1. In November 1843, heirs, John, America, Margaret, William and Elizabeth deeded 70 acres of property received in their father's Will to Franklin and Columbus. This property was described as being on the waters on Hinkson and is recorded in Bourbon county, Kentucky Deed Book 41, page 204. Daughter of William Walker CONGLETON died in infancy. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN They had the following children: i. John Newton. Born in 1808. John Newton died in 1868; he was 60. ii. America. Born about 1811. America died. On May 15, 1839 when America was 28, she married Milton G. CALDWELL, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born. Milton G. died. iii. Margaret. Born about 1814. Margaret died. On April 2, 1838 when Margaret was 24, she married Robert G. CHAMP, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born. Robert G. died. iv. William Henry. Born in 1817. William Henry died. v. Elizabeth. Born on April 2, 1820. Elizabeth died on February 10, 1875; she was 54. On April 24, 1842 when Elizabeth was 22, she married Presley COLIVER, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. vi. Columbus W. Born about 1827. Columbus W. died. Columbus W. married Margaret E. UNK. Born about 1830. Margaret E. died. vii. Franklin E. Born on September 9, 1829 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Franklin E. died. 1/18/00 FRANKLIN E CONGLETON, born 09 Sep 1829, Bourbon Co, KY, married 16 Dec 1852, in Sharpsburg, Bath Co, KY, HANNAH C CUMMINGS. Biography from the "History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky" by William H Perrin, 1882, page 752: "F E Congleton, banker of Carlisle, (Nicholas county) is a member of a family of eight children. The Congleton family are descendants of the Old Holland Dutch and heirs to the famous "Anneke Jans" estate. Mr Congleton was born September 9, 1829 in Bourbon county, a son of William Congleton, a farmer of Bourbon county, and Mary Rule, also of Bourbon county. He was a merchant and was married at Sharpsburg, Kentucky December 16, 1852 to Hannah C Cummings of Mercer county. He was made a cashier of the Deposit Bank of Carlisle at its organization in August 1869. He is a Democrat and a prominent member of the Masonic Order at Carlisle. By his marriage, he had two children; one deceased, and a daughter who married Horace M Taylor. The family is Presbyterian. " Franklin is listed on the 1850 Nicholas county, Kentucky census, age 20. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On December 16, 1852 when Franklin E. was 23, he married Hannah C. CUMMINGS, in Sharpsburg, Bath County, Kentucky. Born. Hannah C. died. 8. Elizabeth RULE. Born in 1775. Elizabeth died in Nicholas County, Kentucky before 1830; she was 55. On January 11, 1800 when Elizabeth was 25, she married Benjamin EDWARDS, son of Senator John EDWARDS (1748-1833) & Susanna WROE (1748-1833), in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born about 1775 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Benjamin died in Mississippi in 1837; he was 62. Notes for BENJAMIN EDWARDS: [2] Moved to Texas. See notes with brother Haden. "Benjamin W. Edwards, a native of Kentucky, lived for a time in Jackson, Mississippi, before 1825, when he came to Texas to join the colony of his brother, Haden Edwards. In may 1826, in the midst of difficulties with Mexican authorities, Haden Edwards went to the United States to secure financial aid for his Texas enterprise, and Benjamin Edwards took over the management of the Edwards colony upon his departure. Edwards and Vice-Governor Victor Blanco had an exchange of letters in which Blanco stated that Haden Edwards had lost the confidence of the government and suggested that the empresario withdraw from the country and appeal to the national government for redress. Edwards, however, felt that the government was attempting to invalidate the claim. On November 22, 1826, some forty men captured Nacogdoches, arrested the alcalde, and seized his archives. While the Mexican authorities and troops were advancing on Nacogdoches, Benjamin Edwards, with possibly some thirty men, on December 16, rode into Nacogdoches and proclaimed the Republic of Fredonia, thus instituting the minor revolution known as the Fredonian Rebellion. On December 21, Edwards made an agreement with Richard Fields and Dr. John Dunn Hunter by which, in return for their co-operation, the Cherokee indians were to have the territory of Texas between Red river and the Rio Grande, west of the old San Antonio road, while the remainder of the territory should belong to the Republic of Fredonia. With the failure of the rebellion, Edwards retreated across the Sabine on January 31, 1827. During the Texas Revolution he presided at public meetings in Mississippi to raise money and men for the Texas cause. He had accepted a commission and was raising a regiment at the time of the battle of San Jacinto. In the summer of 1837 he ran for Governor of Mississippi but died while prosecuting his campaign." From:The Handbook of Texas vol. 1, Austin, the Texas State Historical Association, 1952. page 546 They had the following children: i. Elizabeth. ii. Janette. iii. John. iv. Charlotte. v. Rebecca. vi. Bennett. 9. Elizabeth RULE. Born in 1775 in Pennsylvania. Elizabeth died in Nicholas County, Kentucky before 1830; she was 55. On January 11, 1800 when Elizabeth was 25, she married Benjamin EDWARDS, son of Senator John EDWARDS (1748-1833) & Susanna WROE (1748-1833), in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born in 1778 in DE. Benjamin died in Nicholas County, Kentucky about 1856; he was 78. 1/17/00 Benjamin is listed on the tax rolls of Bourbon county, Kentucky in 1800 and 1810 and appears on the Nicholas county, Kentucky census in 1820, 1830, 1840 and 1850. Elizabeth's name does not appear on the 1850 Nicholas county, Kentucky census with her husband who was living with his son Samuel G in the household of his son-in-law, John I Morgan, at the time the census was recorded. In 1840, Benjamin lists one slave and one free black in his household and the prior 1830 census lists no females in Elizabeth's age category. The 1820 Nicholas county census reports a female over the age of 45, which is presumed to be Elizabeth. Nicholas County, Kentucky -Will Book F, page 195, includes an inventory of the estate of Benjamin Edwards, dated 17 January 1857 and Deed Book T, page 94, records a 22 March 1858 deed from the county commissioners representing the heirs of Benjamin Edwards, deceased, to William Miller for a tract of land in Nicholas county on the waters of Brushy fork. They had the following children: i. Jemima C. Born in 1805. Jemima C. died in 1877; she was 72. On March 22, 1825 when Jemima C. was 20, she married William MILLER, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born in 1802. William died in 1873; he was 71. ii. Elizabeth R. Born in 1812. Elizabeth R. died. On October 27, 1842 when Elizabeth R. was 30, she married John J. MORGAN, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born in 1805. John J. died in 1885; he was 80. iii. Mary A. Born in 1813. Mary A. died. Mary A. married Jetson SMITH. Born. Jetson died. iv. Samuel G. Born in 1818 in Kentucky. Samuel G. died. Samuel G. married Mary A. UNK. Born. Mary A. died. v. Catherine. Born in 1825. Catherine died. Catherine married Thomas MUNSON. Born. Thomas died. vi. Benjamin Frank. Born. Benjamin Frank died. On November 3, 1836 Benjamin Frank married Martha BERRY, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born. Martha died. vii. Unk. Born. Unk died. Unk married Granville SMITH. Born. Granville died. � Third Generation _________________________________________ Family of Thomas RULE (2) & Phebe BYRAM 10. Edward Byram RULE. Born on November 23, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Edward Byram died in Pendleton County, Kentucky on November 4, 1827; he was 41. 1/8/00 EDWARD BYRAM RULE, SR. born 23 Nov 1785, Westmoreland Co, PA, married 18 Sep 1815, in or near Falmouth, Harrison Co, KY, MARY (Polly) EASTIN, born 09 Feb 1796, KY, (daughter of ACHILLES EASTIN and ELEANOR (Nellie) GRIFFIN) died 1874/5, Pike Co, MO. EDWARD died 02 Nov 1827, Pendleton Co, KY. Names of the children of Edward and Mary were taken from records of the E B Rule Bible attached to the Bounty Land Application of 22 Nov 1854 filed by Mary Shannon, age 58, in Pike county, Missouri in which she stated her husband Edward Byram Rule "volunteered at Millersburg in Bourbon county in the state of Kentucky about the month of May 1812 for a term of 6 months." She states she was "married on 18 Sep 1815 by Augustin Eastin, a preacher of the Gospel, and her name was Mary Eastin before her marriage." She further states her "husband died in Pendleton county, Kentucky on 02 November 1827." This declaration was witnessed by William W Rule of Rails county, Missouri and J T Rule of Pike county, Missouri. A second declaration made 03 May 1855 is witnessed and signed by William W Rule of Rails county and William G Rule of Pike county. A photocopy found in the Pendleton county library at Falmouth, Kentucky, shows a plat with the caption: "Dower of Mary Rule IOOA" at a location where Short Creek flows into the south fork of Licking River. The date appears to be January 1829 and indicates ground in South Licking bottoms, in Pendleton county, near the farm of John Rule. John Thomas Rule wrote a letter to his son, Virgil, dated 03 Mar 1890 at Louisiana, Missouri saying his father, Edward Byram Rule, "was a soldier in the War of 1812 and was captured by the British under General Proctor at the Battle of River Raisin in January 1813 and taken prisoner to Niagara Falls and there discharged on parole and tramped his way back to Kentucky." The book, "Remember the Raisin! - Kentucky and Kentuckians in the Battles and Massacre at Frenchtown, Michigan Territory in the War of 1812", by G Glenn Clift, published by the Kentucky Historical Society at Frankfort, Kentucky in 1961, lists Edward Byram Rule in Captain Morris's Company, I st Regiment (Bourbon county) and as a prisoner of war 22 January 1813. Two battles and a massacre at Frenchtown on January 23, 1813 at the present site of Monroe, Michigan began with a march from Georgetown, Kentucky to the frozen waters of la Riviere aux Raisins which ended the second war with Great Britain in an attempt to stop Britain's aggressive tactics to control American rights. The book, "Governors Messages and Letters of William Henry Harrison (Governor of Indiana) Vol 2, 1822", published by the Indiana Historical Commission in Indianapolis, Indiana, mentions a number of military events in the area of the River Raisin in January 1813 and Lieutenant ("Bryan") Rule is included in a list of officers on page 319. Page 327 contains a letter dated 23 Jan 1813 from General Winchester to the Secretary of War. The letter reports an action of the previous day in which 35 officers and some 487 non-commissioned and privates were made prisoners of war. Among the lieutenants listed is Byram Rule. He was honorably discharged at Cincinnati, Ohio 04 Mar IS 13. The Battle of River Raisin was situated at old Frenchtown, now Monroe, Michigan in the southeast corner of the state. In "Remember the Raisin! ", pages 92-95, an account is written of the capture made by the Indians and the British as the Kentucky troops became surrounded and outflanked and attempted to retreat from battle. And, as if capture was not enough on January 22nd, the Indians conducted a massacre on the 23rd of wounded and battle-ill soldiers on their march to the fort at Maiden to await British orders. Many were beheaded and scalped and put on display for the citizens of Malden to see. From Maiden, a portion of prisoners were sent to Detroit and the remainder of the group was divided into two divisions on January 26th and, by prisoner of war agreement, began their long march to British Niagara. On this date, the first division marched seventeen miles to Sandwich where the men were kept in houses and for the first time since leaving Frenchtown saw and felt fire. On the 27th, they resumed their march, with a ration of bread and fresh meat, which they could not cook, and traveled ten miles toward take St Clair. That night they were placed in barns and held there without fire until continuing early the following day when they marched five miles in sub-zero temperatures. They ran to keep from freezing and having no rations since leaving Sandwich, were reduced to scavenging for apple peelings and frozen potatoes from the yards of homes along the way. On the 31st, snow fell the entire day and the men suffered frostbite. By February 4th, the group had reached the headwaters of the Thames, having walked through snow two feet deep and going two days without provisions. The 284 mile march ended on the 10th when they reached the Niagara river at Lake Ontario, averaging nineteen miles each day. The second division which had been held up one day at the start to ease the need for provisions all at one time arrived the day following. They were detained there to arrange passage across the river into New York state where British officials recorded statistics on each man and saw that they were landed on American soil as the prisoner of war agreement dictated. The number taken across was 512. Paroled on condition they would not serve again during the war against Great Britain, or her allies, they ate their fill of provisions offered by the inhabitants of New York and started homeward. Proceeding up the Niagara river, they passed Niagara Falls, reached Buffalo and marched on through Erie, Waterford and Meadville to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From Pittsburgh they managed to arrange passage down the Ohio river to Cincinnati, Ohio and Maysville, Kentucky and on to their homes and families. Arrivals continued throughout the summer months and some prisoners who were not as lucky as these men were held by the Indians and some of the British and did not reach Kentucky until the following year. Officers, Major George Madison and Colonel William Lewis were among the last to be released and did not arrive at Frankfort until May of 1814, nearly two years after the battle. Lieutenant Edward Byram Rule survived the hardships of battle and imprisonment and in later years served in the Kentucky state legislature and was justice of the peace in Pendleton county, Kentucky. Edward's son, Thomas also writes to Virgil, "Your grandmother Rule died in 1875, aged nearly 80 years. Her maiden name was Mary Eastin and she was married twice, I st to Edward B Rule about 1815 by whom she had five children, 2nd to William Shannon about 1845, no issue by last marriage. Your grandfather Edward B Rule was married twice, my mother was the second wife. He died in Pendleton County, Kentucky in 1827 aged about 38 years." The name of Edward's first wife is unnamed in this letter although the index of marriages recorded in Adams county, Ohio between 1789 and 1850 includes a marriage date of 16 December 1809 for an Edward B Rule and Eliza B Berman. Adams county is situated 45 miles east of Cincinnati, Ohio. Information contained in a suit filed in Pendleton county, Kentucky on 14 March 1842, concerns the case of John Childers versus Griffin Eastin, Administrator of Edward Byram Rule's estate and David S Clarkson, Surety. It states "E B Rule, resident of Pendleton county, died intestate seized of personal and real estate, leaving a widow, Mary and 4 infant children; John T Rule; Wm G Rule; Elenor E Rule; and E B Rule Jr. " Griffin Easton was appointed administrator and guardian of the infants and received court permission to sell the real estate. Having sold both the personal property and real estate of the deceased Edward Byram Rule in Pendleton and Grant counties, Griffin then sold his own land and was preparing to sell his personal property when the suit was filed. The children and their mother moved to Missouri shortly after Griffin was appointed guardian and it was alleged Griffin planned to move his family to Missouri within a few days of the filing of the suit. Graham Wallace and others had paid large sums to Griffin Easton and Childers complained Easton had made no settlement of judgements, notes and accounts. It is family tradition that it was William Shannon, who was the husband of Mary's sister, Margaret, who traveled to Kentucky from Louisiana, Missouri and brought Mary and her children back to Missouri after Edward's death in 1827. After Margaret's death, Mary married William Shannon in Pike county, Missouri on 16 Jan 1845. Pike county, Missouri records include a contract, dated that same day, between William Shannon and Mary Rule, both of Pike county, in which they expressed their intent after their expected intermarriage to keep separate accounts. William died in Pike county 31 Oct 1851 and Mary continued to live in Missouri until her death in 1875. (Above data per Pauline Karmire) WNN On September 18, 1815 when Edward Byram was 29, he married Mary (Polly) EASTIN, in Harrison County, Kentucky near Falmouth. Born on February 9, 1796 in Kentucky. Mary (Polly) died in Pike County, MO about 1875; she was 78. They had the following children: i. Achilles Eastin. Born in September 1816 in Kentucky. Achilles Eastin died in Kentucky in 1820; he was 3. ii. John Thomas. Born on October 16, 1819 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. John Thomas died. 5/31/99 Residence 1854: Louisiana, Pike Cty, MO. WNN iii. William Griffin. Born on February 11, 1822 in Kentucky. William Griffin died in 1895; he was 72. 5/31/99 Resident 1854: Pike Cty., MO. WNN In 1846 when William Griffin was 23, he married Sarah ATTKISSON. 23 iv. Edward Byram (1825-1869) v. Ellenor Elizabeth. Born on November 5, 1827 in Kentucky. Ellenor Elizabeth died in 1853; she was 25. In 1847 when Ellenor Elizabeth was 19, she married George W. HODGE. Born. George W. died. Family of John RULE (3) & Sarah DEHART 11. Elizabeth (Betsy) RULE. Born on May 25, 1794 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth (Betsy) died in Nicolas County, Kentucky on April 19, 1866; she was 71. On August 16, 1814 when Elizabeth (Betsy) was 20, she married John VICTOR , Jr., son of John VICTOR Sr., in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on September 13, 1790 in MD. John died in Nicholas County, Kentucky on April 19, 1868; he was 77. They had the following children: 24 i. Martha M. (1824-1872) 25 ii. Eliza (1827-) iii. John. 12. Katherine “Katy/Kitty” RULE. Born on April 9, 1797 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Katherine “Katy/Kitty” died on September 2, 1842; she was 45. 1/12/00 KATHERINE (Katy/Kitty) RULE born 09 Apr 1797, Bourbon Co, KY, married 12 Oct 1815, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 2-55, Bourbon Co, KY, JOHN HAMILTON,(son of DANIEL HAMILTON and MARY). KATHERINE died 02 Sep 1842. A listing in the DAR magazine, dated May 1969, page 536, includes items copied from the Bible of John Hamilton. Under the heading, "Births" is David Hamilton (son of William Hamilton of Londonderry and Mary Entricarn, his wife) was born April 10, 1755. Mary Scott (daughter of John Scott of Scotland and Mary McGowan of Wales), wife of Daniel Hamilton, was born in 1768. John Rule was born in 176(7). Sarah DeHart, wife of John Rule, was born in 1774. Kitty Rule, wife of John Hamilton, daughter of John and Sarah DeHart Rule, was born April 9, 1797. Under a heading "Marriages" is William Hamilton of Londonderry and Mary Entrican (of Irish descent) of York county, Pennsylvania, 1733. Daniel Hamilton, son of William Hamilton and Mary Scott, daughter of John and Nancy Scott, 1788. John Rule and Sarah DeHart (of Irish descent) 1792. [Mary's name has been found spelled both Entricam and Entrican.' (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On October 12, 1815 when Katherine “Katy/Kitty” was 18, she married John HAMILTON, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. They had one child: 26 i. Sarah 13. Matilda RULE. Born on August 23, 1804 in Franklin County, MO. Matilda died in Webster Groves, St. Louis County, MO on November 24, 1870; she was 66. 12/31/98 On 1860 Census; Along with her Daughter, Eleanor(Ellen) was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Joseph and Rebecca Wood, due to the death of her husband Williamson Rogers in 1852. WNN 1/19/99 Nov. 1870 Funeral from the home of John Percival in Webster Groves; interred Bellefontaine. WNN On May 6, 1823 when Matilda was 18, she married Williamson ROGERS, in Nicolas County, Kentucky. Born on April 29, 1803 in Franklin County, MO. Williamson died in Franklin County, MO on February 15, 1852; he was 48. 3/8/99 From "Deaths in Missouri" ROGERS, Williamson died in Franklin Co. in his 49th year, leaving wife, one son, 9 daughters. WNN They had the following children: 27 i. Rebecca W. (1824-1915) 28 ii. Louisa R. (~1828-~1903) 29 iii. Lucy Ann (1834-1919) iv. Matilda. Born in 1839 in MO. Matilda died. 4/26/00 Per 1870 Census Living with John Percival in Webster Groves, MO. WNN v. Eleanor. Born about 1842 in Franklin County, MO. Eleanor died. Eleanor married George COCHNOWER. Born. George died. vi. Jeanette. Born. Jeanette died. Nickname - "Nettie" - WNN 11/27/98 14. Martha (Patsy) D. RULE. Born in 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Martha (Patsy) D. died in California after 1849; she was 42. On January 1, 1824 when Martha (Patsy) D. was 17, she married James King RULE (18) , son of Samuel RULE , Jr. (5) (1774-~1825) & Elizabeth Covington KENNETT (1780-1843), in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born on April 14, 1803 in Nicholas County, Kentucky. James King died in San Yasidro, Santa Clara County, California on April 23, 1882; he was 79. 3/25/99 From "History of Union, MO. Franklin County" "The trustees elected May 5, 1849, were the same as above, except the James K. Rule was chosen in place of David Edwards." (Note-David Edwards was the husband of Euphemia K. Rule) WNN 3/25/99 From Bureau of Land Management - Purchased land in Franklin County 4/1/1837 and 9/7/1838. WNN 4/15/99 James Rule was a cousin of Patsy Rule. WNN 5/4/99 From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, MO"1925 Rule, James K. - Union - Street Inspector 1846 1/12/00 MARTHA (PATSY) D RULE born 1807, Bourbon Co, KY, married 01 Jan 1824, in Nicholas Co, KY, JAMES KING (or KENNETT) RULE #1656, born 14 Apr 1803, Nicholas Co, KY, (son of SAMUEL RULE JR. #1609 and ELIZABETH COVINGTON KENNETT #1654) died 23 Apr 1882, San Yasidro, Santa Clara Co, CA, buried: IOOF Cemetery. MARTHA died aft 1849, CA. JAMES: From Bureau of Land Management records, James K Rule purchased land in Franklin county Missouri in April of 1837 and again in September of 1838. From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, Missouri 1925": James K, Union, Street Inspector 1846. " From the "History of Union, Missouri, Franklin County", "The trustees elected May 5, 1849 were the same, except that James K Rule was chosen in place of David Edwards." [David Edwards was the husband of Euphemia K Rule.) James K Rule was an Elder in the Church of Christ and records of marriages in the neighborhood of Franklin county, Missouri frequently show him as the officiating minister. The 1850 census of St Johns township, Franklin county, Missouri lists James as a tavern keeper with a residence next door to James W B and Elizabeth Rule. In 1860 he was listed in the census for Wet Ravine township, Sierra county, California. James and Martha's fathers were brothers and they were first cousins. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN They had the following children: i. William. Born in 1826 in MO. William died. 1/12/00 William was a wagonmaker. WNN ii. Austin. Born in 1828 in MO. Austin died. iii. Mary. Born in 1835 in MO. Mary died. iv. Eliza. Born in 1838 in MO. Eliza died. v. Nancy. Born in 1841 in MO. Nancy died. vi. Martha. Born in 1849 in MO. Martha died. Family of James RULE (4) & Susannah SHELLERS 15. Samuel RULE. Born about 1795 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on January 10, 1865; he was 70. 5/5/99 Birth date 1796 per LDS chart. WNN 1/13/00 SAMUEL RULE born ca 1795, Bourbon Co, KY, married 09 May 1817, in Bourbon Co, KY, Marr Rec 2-62, by A Eastin, ELIZABETH (Betsy) CLINE , born 20 Sep 1792, Bourbon Co, KY, died 09 Apr 1850, Paris, Bourbon Co, KY, buried: Paris Cem, Bourbon Co, KY. SAMUEL died 10 Jan 1865, Paris, Bourbon Co, KY. Bourbon county, Kentucky Deed book 41, page 91, records a deed dated 15 July 1844 from Andrew H Wright, Samuel Rule and Elizabeth, his wife, of Bourbon county, to William A Sharrard of Bourbon county, for two lots in the town of Paris bounded by Main and Pleasant streets; being the same two lots mortgaged by Samuel Rule to Andrew H Wright. The "Western Citizen" newspaper announced in the 10 October 1845 issue the results of exhibits at the IOth annual fair of the Bourbon County Agricultural Society. A gentleman named Samuel Rule won first prize for his exhibit of a single horse plough and a certificate for his exhibit of a sod plough. A Samuel Rule, presumed to be the husband of Elizabeth Sharrard, was one of the subscribers who advertised the following announcement in the 23 January 1846 issue of the "Western Citizen" newspaper to encourage the observation of the Sabbath. "The members of the different churches throughout the County, and the citizens of Bourbon generally, who feel interested in the proper observance of the 4th Commandment, are respectfully invited to meet at the Court House, on Saturday the 31st instant, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the "Sabbath Convention" which meets at Frankfort, on the 10th of February 1846." The "Western Citizen" newspaper of Paris, Kentucky writes in the April 12th edition, "In this place on Tuesday the 9th, Mrs Elizabeth Rule, consort of Samuel Rule, (died) in the 58th year of her age. Member of the Baptist church." Elizabeth's tombstone inscription has been read as April " 19" which appears to be an error in transcription. April 19th fell on a Friday in 1850 and the 19th would also have been after the date of the newspaper notice. In the 1850 census of Bourbon county, Kentucky, Samuel Rule Sr and Samuel Rule Jr are listed in the household of William) A Sharrard and W A Sharrard listed his occupation as a grocer. Bourbon county, Kentucky Court Order Book P, page 175, September Court 1853, records the Will of W Sharrard, deceased, by oath of James Paton and W W Mitchell, and sworn to by Samuel Rule, Executor. Bourbon county, Kentucky Court Order Book P, page 248, January Court 1854, records Samuel Rule was "granted a license to retail spiritous liquors in quantities not less than one quart at his Grocery Store in Paris for one year from this date . . . " Bourbon county, Kentucky Circuit Court Case 1330 records a petition in equity . . .Nock Wicks & Co vs Rule & Son. It is "alleged Samuel Rule Sr and Samuel Rule Jr, who style themselves Rule & Son owe for groceries they bought". The bill of exchange in controversy is dated February 1, 1858. Death notices in the January 13th 1865 edition of the "Western Citizen" include the following item: "Died, on Friday evening last, of apoplexy, Mr Samuel Rule of this city, in the 71 st year of his age." [Samuel Rule was security for a Bourbon county, Kentucky marriage bond dated 07 March 1827 for the marriage of William Wryon and Elizabeth Rule. Elizabeth Rule and James F Rule and Samuel have tentatively been added to the family of James and Susannah (Shellers) Rule as possible children although no proof has been found. James and Elizabeth appear to be brother and sister based on the death of James and Margaret's son at the Rion home in Paris and Samuel is probably a brother to Elizabeth and James based on his security bond for Elizabeth's marriage. Their father would have been deceased at the time Elizabeth was married to William Wryon (Rion) and Samuel would have been of age to represent Elizabeth.] Some of the above data was provided by Earl Colley and Mary Sharrard Johnson - msjohnson (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On May 30, 1819 when Samuel was 24, he married Elizabeth CLINE, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on September 20, 1792 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on April 19, 1850; she was 57. They had the following children: 30 i. Samuel L. (1829-) ii. Elizabeth. Born in 1818 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth died. Elizabeth married Joseph CARSON. Born. Joseph died. iii. George Elliott. Born in Bourbon County, Kentucky. George Elliott died about October 13, 1831 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. 1/13/00 The"WesternCitizen" newspaper of Paris, Ky published 15 Oct 1831, includes the death notice, "On Thurday morning last, George Elliott, infant son of Samuel Rule of this place." 16. Elizabeth RULE. Born on February 12, 1806 in Kentucky. Elizabeth died in Bourbon County, Kentucky on November 22, 1884; she was 78. On March 7, 1827 when Elizabeth was 21, she married William N. RION, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on October 31, 1800 in Kentucky. William N. died in Bourbon County, Kentucky on March 8, 1871; he was 70. 4/15/99 Also spelled "Wryon." WNN 4/28/99 The WESTERN CITIZEN newspaper published in Paris, KY included this notice on Friday 18 Sep 1863: "Died - at the residence of Mr. W. N. Rion in this city, on Tuesday night last, of Consumption, Mr. Robert F. Rule, of Shelbyville, Indiana in the 22nd year of his age." WNN Per Paula Karmire: "Robert was a son of James F. Rule and I believe William and Elizabeth were his aunt and uncle." They had the following children: i. Cordelia. Born about 1828 in Kentucky. Cordelia died. ii. Henrietta. Born about 1831 in Kentucky. Henrietta died. iii. Elizabeth. Born about 1835 in Kentucky. Elizabeth died. iv. Calista. Born about 1839 in Kentucky. Calista died. v. Louisa. Born about 1841 in Kentucky. Louisa died. vi. Sarah. Born on January 13, 1845 in Kentucky. Sarah died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on October 23, 1863; she was 18. vii. William N. Born about 1847 in Kentucky. William N. died. 17. James F. RULE. Born on October 3, 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. James F. died in Shelby Cty., Brandywine Tp, Indiana on May 12, 1854; he was 46. 1/13/00 JAMES F RULE born 03 Oct 1807, KY, married (1) 06 Jan 1831, in Bourbon Co, KY, MARGARET JANE LYON, born 14 Nov 181 1, died 05 Mar 1849, Brandywine Tp, Shelby Co, IN, buried: Ray Church Cem, Shelby Co, IN, married (2) 23 Apr 1850, in Shelby Co, IN, Rec: 1822/56, Shelby Co, IN, HESTER (HARRISON) BARWICK, born 1820, PA, died 1884, Shelby Co, IN, buried: Ray Church Cem, Shelby Co, IN. JAMES died 12 May 1854, Brandywine Tp, Shelby Co, IN, buried: Ray Church Cem, Shelby Co, IN. James is listed on the 1835 Bourbon county tax list with one horse and 1 1/4 acres of first class land in Bourbon on Hinkson waters entered in the name of Ruddell. Hester married (1) Philip D Barwick 12 Apr 1843 in the ME church in Shelby county, Indiana (Marr Rec 4-557) and had sons, Joseph and James H Barwick. James H was born in 1848. She married (3) William Moody 07 Aug 1859 in Shelby county, Indiana (Marr Rec 7-341) and their children were William born in 1860, Martha (Pet) born in 1862 (unmarried), and Fanny born in 1865 who married Lyman Walton 25 Apr 1880 in Shelby county, Indiana (Marr Rec 11-436). all of these children were born in Shelby county, Indiana. William Moody's first wife, Mary, was born in 1812 and died 28 May 1859 and is buried in Shelbyville City Cemetery in Shelby county, Indiana. Further data on James is contained in the Biographies Section - (Above and below data per Paula Karmire) WNN 3/19/00 Kentucky became the 15th state in 1792 and was originally a part of Virginia. Settlement in central Kentucky came by the way of the Ohio river and the Cumberland Gap. Settlers from Maryland and Pennsylvania went overland to Pittsburgh and down the Ohio river while the Gap was used mostly by the settlers from Virginia and North Carolina. Records of some of the earliest Kentucky settlers, if they could afford land, are found in the certificate book of the Virginia Land Commission and other records may be found in various court documents, if they still exist. Although Kentucky had not yet been set off from Virginia as a separate state in 1790, it was established as the Territory of Kentucky. In that year, statistics show 73,000 inhabitants but unfortunately the population census for 1790, as well as the following 1800 enumeration, met with destruction when the British burned Washington during the War of 1812. The loss of records was supplanted through a compilation of county tax lists for 1790, or as near that date as possible, for the nine counties then formed. Taxpayers and the county and date of the tax list are entered on this record titled "First Census of Kentucky 1790". The listing obtained from tax records from the 42 counties in existence by 1800 is known as the "Second Census of Kentucky". While not a true listing of all inhabitants, these lists are the best record available. The 1810 census survived the British since it had not yet reached Washington by 1812 and, with some allowance for human error, all subsequent reports are reasonably intact and contain fairly accurate information. In the early 1800s, travel was a strenuous and difficult undertaking since roads generally were nothing more than buffalo traces through the wilderness and infrequently traveled horse and wagon paths between neighbor and village. The area now comprised of Kentucky and southern Indiana and Ohio was open to travel but was mostly a tangled wilderness primarily occupied by a few scattered settlements and Indian tribes. To the north of Bourbon county, Kentucky and across the Ohio river lay Cincinnati. River travel was providing increased activity and trading and communications were broadening, creating rapid changes in the area. By 1807, with the settling of Jamestown colony 200 years earlier, the United States had experienced two census enumerations and the population was expanding into new territory at a rapid rate. James F Rule's parents have been tentatively identified as James and Susannah (Shellers) Rule of Bourbon county and the Rule name appears on tax lists as early as 1790 for Bourbon and neighboring Fayette county and in 1800 for Bourbon county alone. In 1810 and 1820, Bourbon county was again the only county in Kentucky holding a recorded population of Rules. Although not proven, it is likely James was born in Bourbon county. It appears evident that up until at least 1820 these families were fairly established in their homes and not inclined to venture into new areas since most of the names appearing on the early tax lists were repeated in the years that followed the first census. Of the men listed on these tax lists and census reports, five are listed in the Bourbon county marriage records between 1791 and 1807 when James was born. James and Susannah seem the most logical choice of parents for James F. During the Colonial period in Virginia, marriages by license were filed or recorded at the courthouse of the county where the bride resided. Marriages by banns, which were published on three consecutive Sundays in the parish churches, were recorded only in the church or parish register. But unfortunately, few appear to have been recorded and even fewer have survived. Most ministers considered their records of marriage to be personal property and many carried their records to other locations as they moved on in their ministry. From 1790, law provided for ministers' returns to be made to the county clerk, but observance was lax and many of these returns were late, incorrect, incomplete, or in many instances not made at all. Early marriages in Bourbon county were also granted from requests to the governor of Virginia which were backed by a security bond. These requests and bonds were located on the back of a deep shelf in a small bundle tied with string in the office of the Bourbon county clerk in the 1980s. In most cases, they are the only record of marriage and many of them never reached the point of being recorded. To prove or disprove a marriage from those early days is difficult or impossible in, most cases. Bourbon county was formed in 1785 and was one of the nine counties organized by the Virginia legislature before Kentucky became a commonwealth in 1792. The area was rich and land became a valued possession to the early settlers. Business prospered in the county seat of Paris, and local government had established itself in such a way that an effective means of government prevailed. Slavery existed on a small scale with most of the black population moving in with more affluent families from areas to the south and east. As a result of rich farmland and good management of the area, Bourbon county held the bulk of the wealth per capita in the entire commonwealth. Bourbon county was also producer of the best whiskey in the area, which although unmatched in quality, is no longer produced in the county whose name it carries. As in many counties, smaller communities of settlers banded together out of convenience and protection for their families. Such a community was located just a few miles north of Paris at the point where the forks of Hinkson and Stoner creeks flow to form the beginning of Licking river. Ruddles Mills was a prosperous community in the early 1800s and due to the excellent water resources available there, log, cotton, woolen and grain mill were in existence and a variety of craftsmen served the area. James lived in the Ruddles Mills area and, at some point, knew a girl, Margaret Jane Lyon, who would later become his wife on 06 January 1831. Margaret was born in 1811 but her parents are as is the place of her birth. Since travel was infrequent and limited in those early times, perhaps her family also lived in the area of Ruddles Mills or in nearby Paris. In 1832, a son William Wright was born to James and Margaret and in November of 1834, they purchased a small parcel of Land at Ruddles Mills. The purchase price of $400 was a substantial amount and the legal description of the land lists it as being "the land where James Rule now lives' containing one half acre located on the south side of Hinkson next to the tailor's shop. This property was sold in February of 1835 and James and his small family then located on the north side of Hinkson on one acre of land purchased for $600 in January of 1836, James must have had his mind set on a better life for his family and in November 1835, while still a resident of Bourbon county, he made his first purchase of land in Indiana. For a sum of $500, he became the owner of eighty acres of ground in Brandywine township in Shelby county, Indiana. Another parcel of forty acres was obtained at the same time for $100 and joined the original purchase. According to the Land Grant Index at the Shelby county courthouse, "John" F Rule was granted forty acres of federal land in August of 1836, but the name was recorded incorrectly since this same forty acre parcel joins the two original pieces of ground and was a portion of the James F Rule estate eighteen years later in 1854, not ever having changed hands during that time. Also in August of 1836, James sold his acre of land on the north side of Hinkson in Bourbon county and brought his wife and young son to their new home in Indiana late that year or early in 1837. His second son, James B arrived in 1837 and in 1839, daughter Ann Maria was born. James was in residence in Shelbyville by 1840 and in April of that year he received an indenture from John H McCombs of Henry county Indiana which bound John into apprenticeship to learn the blacksmith trade. For the seven years following, James would be responsible for the provision of schooling, clothing and shelter for John in return for John's assistance as he learned the trade. Apprenticeship was common in the 1800s and James may also have been an apprentice in that trade in his early years in Kentucky. In March of 1841, a purchase of ground was made in Shelbyville at the northeast comer of Mechanic and Tompkins streets and this was the location of the blacksmith shop James ran for several years before returning to his farm home in Brandywine township around 1847. James and Margaret's family continued to grow with the births of Robert F in 1842, Benjamin Franklin in 1844, and Andrew D in 1845. Andrew was Margaret's last child and, upon her death in 1849, James married Hester (Harrison) Barwick in 1850, widow of Philip Barwick. James was politically involved in his community and was appointed one of three county commissioners in Shelby county, serving a term from 1852 until his death in 1854. During his time in office, the second court house was constructed and his name appears on a plaque on the inside wall of the current courthouse along with the names of John Kem and Thomas Clayton. He also was listed as a delegate from Shelbyville to the Democratic Convention in Indianapolis in January of 1849 where a resolution concerning the introduction of slavery in other states and territories was adopted. Having moved back to his farm from Shelbyville, James began raising grain crops and cattle. The largest stockyard was located in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the Ohio river, and James moved his stock through that market as they grew to maturity. Although he had sold a small comer off of his property to the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, and had received railroad certificates in return, he found it more economical to drive his stock to Cincinnati than to pay the high prices for shipping on the new railroad. According to William Hacker's papers about his Masonic brothers, James Rule took ill with pneumonia as a result of a stock drive to Cincinnati in the fall and winter of 1853 and died of complications in May of 1854 after a long illness. He left his widow Hester with daughters Margaret Jane who was born in 1851, Mary Belle who was born in 1852 and daughter Hester Ann who would be born within two or three months after his death. Having lost both parents, some of James and Margaret's older children scattered in several directions. In 1859, at the age of 14, Andrew left for Louisville, Kentucky and by 1860, William was living in the household of Nathaniel Kinney as a Farmhand, James B was married to Sarah Caroline Dobbins and Andrew had returned to Brandywine township and was living in the home of James B and Sarah. Both James B and Andrew farmed the ground received at their father's death and James B died in 1862 leaving two small children, Fannie born in 1861 and James born in August of 1862, four months after his death. By 1870, Andrew was living in the home of Richard Morris, a Shelbyville attorney. Ann Maria continued to live with her step-mother and Hester's third husband, William Moody and she died of consumption in 1862. Benjamin Franklin was living with Jacob Kinney and working as a farmhand and Robert F had traveled to Paris, Kentucky where he died of consumption in 1863 in the home of W N Rion. James and Hester's daughter Margaret Jane died in 1855 at the age of four, Hester Ann died in 1867 Fit the age of 13 and Mary Belle married Robert M Clark in 1868 when she was 16 and he was 26. Hester's son, James H Barwick, had died by 1862 and nothing is known of her other son Joseph, or of William, her son by William Moody. James F Rule's farm was northeast of Fairland and contained about 350 acres and was partially planted in corn, oats, wheat and timothy. At his estate sale in June of 1854, his blacksmith tools were purchased by Jacob Vernon for $16 and son William purchased three shovel plows for a total of 85 cents, a set of harness for $5.80, check lines For 75 cents, a pitchfork for 10 cents, a field of grass for $1.60 and his father's bay horse with one eye for $52.50. Among the books in James F Rule's inventory listing were three Patent Office Reports, two volumes of Dick's Philosophy a Bucks Dictionary and American Biography. Other items in his inventory were five bed quilts, six Windsor chairs, a writing desk, a brass eight day clock, a rocking chair, four sugar kettles, a fancy stand and glass, three crosscut saws, a two-horse wagon (which sold for $80) one man's saddle, one side saddle, eight panes of glass, assorted cows, calves, pigs, horses and colts, and numerous household goods and a rifle. Although James died in May of 1854, his death notice was not reported in the Independent Banner newspaper until August and the following notation was made by the same paper in September: "Rev B W Sullivan will preach the funeral of B F Rule, deceased, at Wray's Meetinghouse on Sunday, October Ist." This "funeral" obviously was a memorial to James. James and Margaret and Hester, are all buried at the Wray/Ray Cemetery in Shelby county Indiana and his stone bears a Masonic emblem. WNN On January 6, 1831 when James F. was 23, he first married Margaret Jane LYON, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on November 14, 1811. Margaret Jane died in Shelby Cty., Brandywine Tp, Indiana on March 5, 1849; she was 37. They had the following children: i. William Wright. Born in 1832 in Kentucky. William Wright died. 4/28/99 William appears on courthouse record of "Moved or Deceased Taxpayers in Shelby Cty. IN' as: Willaim - 1857 - Brandywine tp - left, and again as William - 1862 - Brandywine tp - dead. These entries are a mystery since the advertised letter list dated 12 May 1880, (mail awaiting pickup by the addressee) published in the Daily Evening Democrat, Friday 28 May 1880, contains the name of W. W. Rule. No marriage record has been located in Shelby Cty., IN. (Data from Paula Karmire) WNN 31 ii. James B. (1837-1862) iii. Ann Maria. Born in 1839 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Ann Maria died in Shelby Cty., Brandywine Tp, Indiana on March 2, 1862; she was 23. iv. Robert F. Born about 1842 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Robert F. died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on September 15, 1863; he was 21. 4/28/99 The WESTERN CITIZEN newspaper published in Paris, KY included this notice on Friday 18 Sep 1863: "Died - at the residence of Mr. W. N. Rion in this city, on Tuesday night last, of Consumption, Mr. Robert F. Rule, of Shelbyville, Indiana in the 22nd year of his age." WNN Per Paula Karmire: "Robert was a son of James F. Rule and I believe William and Elizabeth were his aunt and uncle." 32 v. Benjamin Franklin (1844-1914) vi. Andrew Dallas. Born in 1845 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Andrew Dallas died. 4/28/99 Courthouse record - "Moved ar Deceased taxpayers in Shelby County, IN: Dallas Rule - Shelbyville to Louisville, KY. WNN Andrew Dallas married Hester (Harrison) BARWICK. Born. Hester (Harrison) died. On April 23, 1850 when James F. was 42, he second married Hester (Harrison) BARWICK, in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Born in 1820 in Pennsylvania. Hester (Harrison) died in Shelby Cty., Indiana in 1884; she was 64. They had the following children: i. Margaret Jane. Born in 1851 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Margaret Jane died in Shelby Cty., Indiana in March 1855; she was 4. 33 ii. Mary Belle (1852-1916) iii. Hester Ann. Born in July 1854 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Hester Ann died in Shelby Cty., Indiana in February 1867; she was 12. Family of Samuel RULE , Jr. (5) & Elizabeth Covington KENNETT 18. James King RULE. Born on April 14, 1803 in Nicholas County, Kentucky. James King died in San Yasidro, Santa Clara County, California on April 23, 1882; he was 79. 3/25/99 From "History of Union, MO. Franklin County" "The trustees elected May 5, 1849, were the same as above, except the James K. Rule was chosen in place of David Edwards." (Note-David Edwards was the husband of Euphemia K. Rule) WNN 3/25/99 From Bureau of Land Management - Purchased land in Franklin County 4/1/1837 and 9/7/1838. WNN 4/15/99 James Rule was a cousin of Patsy Rule. WNN 5/4/99 From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, MO"1925 Rule, James K. - Union - Street Inspector 1846 1/12/00 MARTHA (PATSY) D RULE born 1807, Bourbon Co, KY, married 01 Jan 1824, in Nicholas Co, KY, JAMES KING (or KENNETT) RULE #1656, born 14 Apr 1803, Nicholas Co, KY, (son of SAMUEL RULE JR. #1609 and ELIZABETH COVINGTON KENNETT #1654) died 23 Apr 1882, San Yasidro, Santa Clara Co, CA, buried: IOOF Cemetery. MARTHA died aft 1849, CA. JAMES: From Bureau of Land Management records, James K Rule purchased land in Franklin county Missouri in April of 1837 and again in September of 1838. From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, Missouri 1925": James K, Union, Street Inspector 1846. " From the "History of Union, Missouri, Franklin County", "The trustees elected May 5, 1849 were the same, except that James K Rule was chosen in place of David Edwards." [David Edwards was the husband of Euphemia K Rule.) James K Rule was an Elder in the Church of Christ and records of marriages in the neighborhood of Franklin county, Missouri frequently show him as the officiating minister. The 1850 census of St Johns township, Franklin county, Missouri lists James as a tavern keeper with a residence next door to James W B and Elizabeth Rule. In 1860 he was listed in the census for Wet Ravine township, Sierra county, California. James and Martha's fathers were brothers and they were first cousins. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On January 1, 1824 when James King was 20, he married Martha (Patsy) D. RULE (14) , daughter of John RULE (3) (1764-1813) & Sarah DEHART (1774-1819), in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born in 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Martha (Patsy) D. died in California after 1849; she was 42. They had the following children: i. William. Born in 1826 in MO. William died. 1/12/00 William was a wagonmaker. WNN ii. Austin. Born in 1828 in MO. Austin died. iii. Mary. Born in 1835 in MO. Mary died. iv. Eliza. Born in 1838 in MO. Eliza died. v. Nancy. Born in 1841 in MO. Nancy died. vi. Martha. Born in 1849 in MO. Martha died. 19. Samuel RULE. Born on August 18, 1805 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel died in Franklin County, MO on March 15, 1842; he was 36. 5/4/99 From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County MO"1925 Postmaster - Newport; Rule, Samuel - July 9, 1827-Mar. 16, 1839 WNN 1/16/00 Samuel is listed in the 1830 census of Franklin County, MO as head of a household with seven whites and three slaves. He made his Will 18Mar1842 and it was proved in Franklin County court 28Mar1842. Further data on Samuel is contained in the Biographies Section. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN From "Rule Family Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire Will of Samuel Rule - Franklin County, MO - 28 March 1842 State of Missouri ) ss County of Franklin) C. S. Jeffiies Clerk of the County Court within and for the County of Franklin in the State of Missouri. To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Whereas Samuel Rule late of the County of Franklin deceased died and having his last will and Testament appointed Jesse McDonald his executor and you Jesse McDonald having given sufficient security I do therefore give and grant unto you the Said Jesse McDonald full power and authority to administer all and singular the Lands goods chattles rights and credits of the Said Deceased and to demand collect and In a Legal manner require and receive a manner of Debt and Debts due and owing to the Said deceased, and well and faithfully to dispose of the same according to Law. And Lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint you the said Jesse McDonald administrator,with the will annexed of said Testator of all and singular the goods chittles rights and credits of the deceased. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and official seal at Union this Twenty Eight day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty two, and of the American Independence the sixty sixth. (LS) C. S. Jeffries Clerk Filed and Recorded 28th March 1842 In the name of God Amen I Samuel Rule of the County of Franklin and State of Missouri being weak in body but of Sound and disposing mind, do make this my last will and testament hereby revoking all others heretofore made Item I st I give my soul to God its author and my body to the earth from whence it came. Item 2nd I desire to be buried in a plain and decent manner Item 3rd I desire my executor to pay all my just debts out of the first assets that come into his hands Item 4th I Will and bequeath unto my beloved wife Jaley Rule my dwelling house with all my household and Kitchen furniture - my stock of hogs. Two Cows & Calves my Sheep Three Suitable horses for her use and Such as She may select out of my Stock of horses - All the articles given in this Item to my beloved wife is in addition to and over and above what is allowed to widows by the Statute of this State. Item 5th I will and bequeath that my younger children (without naming them) each receive as good an English Education out of the Joint property of my estate and under the control of their mother as my two oldest have received. Item 6th I will and direct my Executor to make Charles L Cooper a good warrantee deed in fee Simple to the lot he now lives on in the Town of Newport, he having paid the full consideration in covering my houses at the price of Seventy five Dollars. Said Deed to be made as soon as may be convenient. Item 7th I will. and direct my Executor to Sell as soon as convenient my horse old Tariff on a credit of one third in twelve months one third in eighteen months, and one third in two years, taking bond and Security for the payment of the purchase money Item 8th I will and bequeath to my oldest Son Press G Rule one horse such as he may select to be worth fifty Dollars and to my oldest daughter Susan Rule, one horse, such as she may select to be worth fifty Dollars to be charged to them on final distribution Item 9th I Hereby appoint my friend Jesse McDonald my executor to this my last will and Testament made this 18th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Forty two. Signed and sealed in Presents of us and in presents of the Samuel Rule (seal) Testator and of each other, attest Elijah McLean Jas. K Rule Bennoni Sappington On October 19, 1823 when Samuel was 18, he married Laity (Jaley) McDONALD. Born on November 12, 1805 in Kentucky. Laity (Jaley) died in Henry County, MO on October 6, 1884; she was 78. 12/20/99 On 1860 Census for Franklin County, MO. WNN They had the following children: i. Preston G. Born on August 15, 1824 in Franklin County, MO. Preston G. died. 1/19/99 Joined the Army (Mexican War) June 27, 1846 in Union, MO. He was a private in Capt. Stevenson's Mounted Missouri Volenteers who were in turn led by Col. Alexander Doniphan. The story of this unit was legend. Traveled overland from Missouri, through Santa Fe, and on to Mexico with much hardship. After an outstanding perfomance in the War they returned home by way on New Orleans. In the saddle for 13 months, they had traveled more the 5,500 miles. (A more complete account can be found in any book on the Mexican War) WNN 5/4/99 From "The Centennial Biographical Directory of Franklin County, MO"1926 Soldiers of the War with Mexico "War was declared June 4, 1845 and the treaty of peace was signed Feb 2, 1848. Over 100 soldiers from Franklin County served in a long hard expedition. They were classed as mounted infantry, but were essentially cavalrymen and rode about 300 horses to death. Numerous details of biography are at hand, but are omitted here." WNN On February 20, 1849 when Preston G. was 24, he married Frances COIL. Born. Frances died. ii. Susan E. Born on November 20, 1825 in Franklin County, MO. Susan E. died. On January 2, 1841 when Susan E. was 15, she married Scott RICHARDSON. Born. Scott died. 34 iii. Benjamin (1827-) iv. Luther. Born on June 10, 1829 in Newport, Franklin County, MO. Luther died. v. Dixon H. Born on November 14, 1830 in Newport, Franklin County, MO. Dixon H. died. 1/16/00 Dixon went to CA in 1850 and in a letter to his sister, Mary Matilda, in 1852, he was mining for gold in Double Springs in Calaveris County. He was still in CA in 1900. (Per Paula Karmire) WNN Dixon H. married Nancy TRASK. Born. Nancy died. vi. Eliza Ann. Born on July 14, 1832 in Franklin County, MO. Eliza Ann died in MO on November 13, 1851; she was 19. On February 20, 1850 when Eliza Ann was 17, she married William T. THURMOND, in Franklin County, MO. Born. William T. died. vii. Elijah M. Born on August 13, 1836 in Franklin County, MO. Elijah M. died on October 13, 1861; he was 25. 1/16/00 Died in Civil War service. (Per Paula Karmire) WNN viii. David L. Born on April 2, 1838 in Franklin County, MO. David L. died. 1/16/00 David was seriously wounded in the Civil War and was living in Howard county, MO in 1880. (Per Paula Karmire) WNN David L. married Mary Jane HOLTZCLAW. Born. Mary Jane died. ix. Mary Matilda. Born on September 30, 1839 in Franklin County, MO. Mary Matilda died in Berkeley, Alameda County, California on December 17, 1924; she was 85. 1/16/00 Mary went to CA in the 1880's and died at her son's home in Berkeley. (Per Paula Karmire) WNN On January 13, 1864 when Mary Matilda was 24, she married Elias Robinson CAMPBELL , Jr. Born on November 5, 1839. Elias Robinson died in Franklin County, MO on September 17, 1867; he was 27. 20. Elizabeth E. RULE. Born in 1822 in Franklin County, MO. Elizabeth E. died. On February 9, 1841 when Elizabeth E. was 19, she married Dr. James W. B. REYNOLDS, in Franklin County, MO. Born in 1820 in Lincoln County, MO. James W. B. died. 1/17/00 Joann Wash (wash@@dia.net), stated John Reynolds was born ca 1795 in Virginia and was the father of Susan Emma who married Seth M Baldridge; James W B who married Elizabeth E Rule; Mary Caroline who married John Goff, and Daniel who married Minerva (unk). The last three children were born in Lincoln county, Missouri. His first wife is and he married (2) Ann Elizabeth Suddarth in 1849. A widow named Margaret is mentioned in his Lincoln county, Missouri estate papers dated 21 Jan 1863. Kashlyn Covington (kashlyncov@@aol.com) indicates John Reynolds' estate papers, probated in 1863, suggest James W B and Elizabeth were in California at that time. They were no longer residents of California by the 1870 census. The Reynolds family cemetery in Labadie in Franklin county, Missouri contains a stone with the initials and name of J W B Reynolds. There is no stone for Elizabeth although it is believed she is also buried there. They had the following children: i. Virginia. Born in 1843 in MO. Virginia died. ii. Jennetta. Born in 1845 in MO. Jennetta died. iii. Augusta. Born in 1847 in MO. Augusta died. iv. William Oliver. Born. William Oliver died. Family of William RULE (6) & Dolly G. EASTIN 21. Augustin Easton RULE. Born about 1804 in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Augustin Easton died in 1852; he was 48. 1/17/00 AUGUSTIN EASTIN RULE(son of WILLIAM RULE and DOLLY G EASTIN ) born ca 1804, Nicholas Co, KY, married (1) 04 Mar 1828, in Pendleton Co, KY, Marr Rec I-1 60, PRISCILLA W COLVIN, born 1808, (daughter of LEWIS COLVIN ) died 1829, married (2) 20 Dec 1830, in Campbell Co, KY, Bondsman: John Calvin, FRANCES B COLVIN, born 1804, Pendleton Co, KY, (daughter of LEWIS COLVIN) died 1839, married (3) 08 Nov 1840, in Campbell Co, KY, LETITIA E NELSON 41672, born 1811, died 1881. AUGUSTIN died Nov 1852. The "Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky", page 242, states Augustin E Rule was constable of Falmouth, Kentucky for 20 years. He is found listed both as Augustin E and Augustus E Rule in various Pendleton county records and is found listed on the 1850 Pendleton county, Kentucky census as A E Rule. Lewis Colvin, father of Priscilla and Frances, was from Virginia and was an early settler of Pendleton county, Kentucky. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On March 4, 1828 when Augustin Easton was 24, he first married Priscilla W. COLVIN, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born in 1808. Priscilla W. died in 1829; she was 21. They had one child: i. Mary G. Born in 1828. Mary G. died in 1829; she was 1. On December 20, 1830 when Augustin Easton was 26, he second married Francis B. COLVIN, in Campbell County, Kentucky. Born in 1804 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Francis B. died in 1839; she was 35. They had the following children: i. George Robinson. Born on April 27, 1837 in Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky. George Robinson died in Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky in 1900; he was 62. The Biographical Encyclopaedia of Kentucky, Cincinnati, Ohio: J. M. Armstrong & Company, 1878; New Material Copyright by the Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Southern Historical Press, 1980, page 242 George R Rule, lawyer and Master Commissioner of Pendleton County, was born April 27, 1837, at Falmouth Kentucky. He is the youngest of three children of Augustin E and Frances B (Colvin) Rule. Ms father was twenty years constable at Falmouth, and throughout his entire life was occupied in some public trust. He died in 1852. His grandfather, Wm Rule was a native of Nicholas County, Kentucky, as was his father also, and was a soldier in the War of 1812. His great-grandfather, Samuel Rule emigrated from Ireland, and settled in Western Pennsylvania, where he married Sarah Robinson, and afterwards removed to Nicholas County, in this State. His mother was a native of Pendleton County, and daughter of Lewis Colvin, an early settler of that county from Virginia. George Robinson Rule, the subject of this sketch, remained on a farm until the age of eleven, and attended school some of the Winters during the time. From 1848 to 1856, he spent most of his time in school, at Pendleton Academy and Aspen Grove Seminary, where he acquired a good education. From the time of leaving school, until the opening of the war, he occupied his time in various pursuits. In 1862, he entered the Confederate army, as a member of Company D, of Col Henry L Giltner's Fourth Kentucky Cavalry, and served until the close of the war. He participated in Humphrey Marshall's raid into this State; was with Longstreet at Knoxville, Bean's Station; with Morgan at Cove Gap, and in his last raid through Kentucky; and was in numerous lesser engagements in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia - in all as many as thirty of forty engagements. In Morgan's last Kentucky raid, he was captured and confined eight months at Camp Douglas. When the war ended, he returned home, but soon after went to St. Louis, where he spent some time as a salesman; for a short time taught a country school, and was engaged in fanning until 1867, when he returned to Falmouth and began the study of the law, under the direction of Judge W W Ireland. In 1869, he was admitted to the bar, and, in the same year, entered upon the practice of his profession at Falmouth. In the Spring of 1870, he was appointed Master Commissioner in the Circuit Court, by Judge James O'Hara, and was made Master Commissioner in Chancery on the organization of the Chancery Court in 1871. Mr Rule was married, May 20, 1873, to Miss Emma Wilson, daughter of Dr James Wilson, of Falmouth. He is a Democrat, although, at the election preceding the rebellion, he voted for Bell and Everett. Religiously, he is a Methodist; is a man of fine personal, professional, and social habits, and deservedly stands very high in the community for his sterling qualities of heart and mind. WNN On May 20, 1873 when George Robinson was 36, he married Emma WILSON, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born. Emma died. ii. William L. Born in 1833. William L. died in 1833. iii. Ann Louisa. Born in 1834. Ann Louisa died in 1881; she was 47. On November 8, 1840 when Augustin Easton was 36, he third married Letitia E. NELSON, in Campbell County, Kentucky. Born in 1811. Letitia E. died in 1881; she was 70. They had the following children: i. Susan Florilla. Born in 1842. Susan Florilla died. On December 20, 1864 when Susan Florilla was 22, she married John SEAMAN, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born. John died. ii. William C. Born in 1843. William C. died in 1843. iii. Mary T. Born about 1848. Mary T. died in 1849; she was 1. Family of William RULE (6) & Mary (Polly) DANIEL 22. Susan America RULE. Born on January 8, 1822. Susan America died on August 13, 1843; she was 21. On December 21, 1841 when Susan America was 19, she married John J. GRANT, in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Born. John J. died. 1/18/00 Susan's father made a codicil to his ''Will on 13 August 1843 in which he stated his daughter Susan A. Grant was deceased. A record found in Pendleton County Circujit Court package 163, contains a suit filed by W. C. Rule vs R. Stowers and others, concering the estate of William Rule. Reference is made to his deceased daughter Susan and her husband, also deceased and their children, all infants, and their guardian W(illiam) C(olumbus) Rule. (Susan and John's marriage date may indicate an error in transcription since four children are listed in the above suit. If Susan was married in December 1841, and deceased by August 1843, She would have only been married a short time when she died.) (Per Paula Karmire) WNN They had the following children: i. Robert W. Born. ii. Mary B. Born. iii. Charles E. Born. iv. Louisa. Born. � Fourth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Edward Byram RULE (10) & Mary (Polly) EASTIN 23. Edward Byram RULE , Jr. Born on September 20, 1825 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Edward Byram died in 1869; he was 43. Edward Byram married Margaret BURBRIDGE. Born. Margaret died in 1901 in MO. They had the following children: 35 i. Edward B. (1864-) ii. John D. Benjamin. Born in 1869 in Louisiana, MO. John D. Benjamin died in MO. 3/18/00 John B. Rule was a physician in St. Louis. He was the Nicoll's family doctor in the teens and 20's. I believe he died in the 1930's. He was Fanny (Seymour) Nicoll's 3rd cousin. WNN iii. Lietta. Born. iv. Thomas B. Born. v. Flora E. Born. Family of Elizabeth (Betsy) RULE (11) & John VICTOR , Jr. 24. Martha M. VICTOR. Born on April 24, 1824. Martha M. died in Nicholas County, Kentucky on May 8, 1872; she was 48. On November 27, 1846 when Martha M. was 22, she married William Mason JOHNSON, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born on June 1, 1824. William Mason died in MO after 1882; he was 57. 3/18/00 From "Rule Families Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, KY by William H. Perrin, 1882, page 750. William Mason Johnson, farmer, P 0 Millersburg, was born in the room in which he now lives, and was the youngest child of Jonathan and Rachel (Dills) Johnson; she, a daughter of Isaac Dills of Harrison County. Jonathan Johnson was a native of Pennsylvania, born in may, 1790, and was brought by his parents to "Irish Station" when eight years of age; his father, Laban, was the earliest settler in the section when the subject now lives. Jonathan was for a time a resident of Scott County- was married and moved at a very early date to the farm where William M now resides. He had three sons and two daughters, John C born Oct 14, 1804; he was twice married - first to Aby Tennants, of Mason County, second to Sally Victor; and had seven children who reside in Bourbon, viz: Nancy born Nov 25, 1806, married Elijah Summit and left eight children, those living are in Nicholas County; Betsey born March 8, 1810 married Rolland Steers and they had four children, one son, William in Missouri and one daughter in Harrison County, now living; Harmon D born Dec 13, 1811 residing in Missouri; and William Mason born June 1, 1824, who when eighteen years of age, with his brothers, sisters and parents, seven persons in all, aggregated 1,477 lbs, or an average of 211 lbs each; only the two youngest of that number are now living. Mr Johnson was married Nov 27, 1845 to Martha Victor, daughter of John and Betsy (Rule) Victor who were residents of Nicholas County, and had five sons, viz: Bruce born Sept 27, 18461 Charley M born May 26, 185 1; Victor born Jan 14,1853 and died Aug 31, 1859; Stewart born Nov 24, 1855; and Oscar M born Aug 17, 1858; all are farming in Carlisle Precinct. His wife died May 8, 1872. Mr Johnson is a man of thorough business habits and honorable in all his dealings; he lived fifty-two years without giving a note or running an account of any kind. He is strictly temperate and highly respected by the citizens of the county in which he lives. WNN They had the following children: i. Bruce. Born on September 27, 1846. Bruce died. ii. Charley M. Born on May 26, 1851. Charley M. died. iii. Victor. Born on January 14, 1853. Victor died on August 31, 1859; he was 6. iv. Stewart. Born on November 24, 1855. Stewart died. v. Oscar M. Born on August 17, 1858. Oscar M. died. 25. Eliza VICTOR. Born in September 1827 in Kentucky. Eliza died. In 1847 when Eliza was 19, she married John W. KIMBROUGH, son of Major/Mager KIMBROUGH (1800-<1879) & Rachel KELSO, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Born on May 30, 1822 in Harrison County, Kentucky. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, p. 660 JOHN W. KIMBROUGH, farmer and trader; P.O. Cynthiana; was born in Harrison County, Ky., May 30, 1822, son of Mager and Rachel (Kelso) Kimbrough, who were the parents of three sons and three daughters, John W. being the oldest. He was educated in the schools of his native county, and was raised to farming, in which occupation he is at present engaged, and in trading. In August, 1847, he was married in Nicholas County, to Eliza Victor, born in September, 182s, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Rule) Victor, and from which marriage there has resulted four daughters; Alice, Evie, Mattie, and Addie. Himself, wife and one daughter are Methodists, and two daughters are Baptists; he is a Democrat. They had the following children: i. Alice. Born. ii. Evie. Born. iii. Mattie. Born. iv. Addie. Born. Family of Katherine “Katy/Kitty” RULE (12) & John HAMILTON 26. Sarah HAMILTON. On April 11, 1837 Sarah married William W. FRITTS, son of Henry FRITTS (-1879). They had the following children: i. William H. Born. ii. John R. Born. iii. Martha Alice. Born. 36 iv. J. W. (1841-) Family of Matilda RULE (13) & Williamson ROGERS 27. Rebecca W. ROGERS. Born on April 22, 1824 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Rebecca W. died in Villa Ridge, MO on November 4, 1915; she was 91. 1/12/00 In the 1860 Franklin county, MO. census, Joseph and Rebecca were living in Bowles township near Gray's Summit in Franklin county. WNN On December 20, 1844 when Rebecca W. was 20, she married Joseph WOOD, in Franklin County, MO. Born on June 6, 1820 in Virginia. Joseph died in Villa Ridge, MO on April 10, 1894; he was 73. 12/31/98 On 1860 Census; Farmer/ value realestate-$7000.00/personal estate - $3000.00. Bowles Twp - Post Office; Gray's Summit - WNN They had the following children: i. Louisa. Born about 1846 in MO. ii. Mary A. Born on November 3, 1848. Mary A. died on March 14, 1888; she was 39. Mary A. married Unk LEWRIGHT. iii. Williamson. Born about 1853 in MO. iv. Thomas P. Born about 1857. v. Irene. Born in 1867 in Franklin County, MO. Irene died in MO in 1959; she was 92. 1/19/99 Irene was a cousin to Fanny Seymour Nicoll. We visited her several times at her home in Villa Ridge, MO. WNN On March 27, 1907 when Irene was 40, she married C. Dee LAMBETH, in MO. Born about 1869 in Franklin County, MO. C. Dee died. 28. Louisa R. ROGERS. Born about 1828 in Franklin County, MO. Louisa R. died in Webster Groves, St. Louis County, MO about April 20, 1903; she was 75. 12/19/98 Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. WNN 12/19/98 Death date from Church in doubt...I have signed checks from 1904 and 1905. WNN On November 2, 1853 when Louisa R. was 25, she married John PERCIVAL, in Franklin County, MO. Born about 1822 in New Brunswick, MO. John died in Webster Groves, MO on December 3, 1897; he was 75. 12/19/98 From a letter - Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Webster Groves, MO. 1. Helped found the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in 1867 at 9 S. Bompart Ave., Webster Groves, MO. A window is in the family's memory. 2. Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. WNN 3. A Kate Gillon lived with the Percival's for a while...from the Episcopal Orphan's Home. WNN 1/4/99 He was a book keeper for John R. Triplett (Ins. Agt.) from 1889 to 1897, per the St. Louis City Directory. WNN 4/26/00 Per a map of Webster Groves - 1878 John Percival owned 5.786 acres on the northwest corner of Kirkham and Gore Aves. (then Shady and Chuch Aves.) WNN 4/26/00 Per 1870 Census: Value of real estate - $10,000.00 Value of personal estate - $500.00 WNN They had the following children: i. John. Born. ii. Kate. Born about 1854. 10/12/99 Per a 1993 letter from Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Webster Groves, MO; Kate Gillon, who lived with the Percivals, was from the Episcopal Orphans Home. WNN 4/26/00 Per 1870 Census: age - 16 Domestic servant WNN 29. Lucy Ann ROGERS. Born on October 20, 1834 in Gray's Summit, MO. Lucy Ann died in Denver, Colorado on June 17, 1919; she was 84. 1/15/99 From the St. Louis City Directory; 1901 Seymour, Lucy A., wid Edward r 5017 Morgan (now Delmar Ave.)(lived with daughter, Fanny) WNN 1/22/99 Served as Postmistress of St. James from 1885 to 1890. 4/26/00 Obituary from The St. James Journal - July 4, 1919 Mrs. Lucy A. Seymour, wife of the late Edward J. Seymour of St. James, died in Denver, Colo., Tuesday June 17th at 7:30 p. m. at the home of her daughter Mrs. C. R. Martin. Her body was brought to St. James and laid to rest in the family plot in the Masonic cemetery Saturday June 21st at 1:30 p. m. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. H. N. Traggitt of Rolla assisted by Rev. F. M. Weddell at Trinity Episcopal church of which she was a devoted and conscientious member, being one of the first of this parish. She was much loved by all who knew her from her many acts of kindness and noble traits of Christian character. None came into her presence but felt they were uplifted by her influence. Her life was one of charity, loving kindness, patience and long suffering. All showing she truly was a mother of Israel. Mrs. Seymour was the daughter of Williamson and Matilda Rule Rogers and was born near Gray's Summit, Mo., Oct. 20, 1831; was married to Mr. Seymour at the same place, April 15, 1856 and went to the Maramec Iron Works to live. In 1861 they moved to St. James. Mr. Seymour died in 1885 and Mrs. Seymour left St. James in 1889 and has resided with her children until her death. She is survived by three daughters; Mrs. Martin of Denver, Mrs. Geo. Nicoll of St. Louis and Mrs. James Miller of Boston. WNN On April 15, 1856 when Lucy Ann was 21, she married Edward Julis SEYMOUR, in Gray's Summit, MO. Born on March 9, 1826 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Edward Julis died in Judsonia, White County, AR on March 6, 1885; he was 58. 2/23/00 Per letter from William Nicoll, Sr. Edward Seymour attended Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN. An inquiry failed to bring forth confirmation. WNN 1/11/99 Letter from State Historical Society of Missouri; Biographical sketch in McGrath, Michael L., OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF MISSOURI FOR 1881, pg.162; Edward J. Seymour, St. James, Phelps County, Democrat. Born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, March 9, 1826; lived in Missouri 27 years; druggist; elected to the 31st General Assembly, receiving 2,772 votes to 1,647 for James C. Carpenter, Radical, and 352 for D. E. Browning. Married. WNN 12/20/99 Abstract of Conveyance of Property Year Purchaser Previous Owner Section Township Range Desc 1861 Seymore(sic) Ed Zeigler, Samuel 17 38 6 senw 12/20/99 1863 Phelps County Tax Book Sections Township Range Acres Seymour, E. J. 17,19 38 6 56 WNN They had the following children: i. Edward P. Born in 1857 in Phelps County, MO. Edward P. died in St. James, MO on March 17, 1882; he was 25. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church records: Edward Seymour confirmed Dec. 28, 1879 WNN 5/12/98-Died of spinal meningitis. WNN 5/12/98-St. James, as a town, was not layed out until 1860. WNN 37 ii. Lucy Jane (1862-) 38 iii. Fanny Carson (1869-1963) iv. Caroline Amelia. Born on July 10, 1871 in St. James, MO. Caroline Amelia died in Boston, Suffolk County, MA on August 11, 1934; she was 63. Caroline Amelia married James M. MILLER, in St. James, MO. Born. James M. died. 39 v. Rogers (1875-<1910) Family of Samuel RULE (15) & Elizabeth CLINE 30. Samuel L. RULE. Born in 1829 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel L. died. after 1850 when Samuel L. was 21, he married Sarah FAIRFAX. Born in 1828 in Virginia. Sarah died. They had the following children: i. Elizabeth. Born in 1855 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Elizabeth died. Elizabeth married John H. RANDOLPH. Born in 1851 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. John H. died. ii. Susan. Born on March 12, 1858 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Susan died. Susan married John M. YONTS. Born on October 14, 1844 in Muhlenberg, Kentucky. John M. died. iii. Robert. Born in September 1859 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Robert died. iv. Alice Ednora. Born on April 20, 1862 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Alice Ednora died. Alice Ednora married John Luther HAMM. Born on May 8, 1857 in Central City, Muhlenberg, Kentucky. John Luther died. v. Samuel. Born in 1866 in Louisville, Jefferson Cty., Kentucky. Samuel died. Samuel married Joannah Elizabeth GARRETT. Born in August 1868 in Muhlenberg, Kentucky. Joannah Elizabeth died. vi. Charles. Born in 1868 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Family of James F. RULE (17) & Margaret Jane LYON 31. James B. RULE. Born in 1837 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. James B. died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on April 15, 1862; he was 25. On April 14, 1860 when James B. was 23, he married Sarah Adeline DOBBINS, in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Born in 1841 in Indiana. Sarah Adeline died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on December 4, 1914; she was 73. 1/13/00 Sarah was a daughter of Hugh Dobbins and Catharine James who married in Shelby county, Indiana on 06 May 1837 - Marr Rec p333. Her obituary published in the Shelbyville Democrat on 10 Dec 1914 indicates she married (2) Richard Cooper ca 1870 and that he died 26 Dec 1912. Their children were named as Mrs George Phillips, John and Thomas Cooper. Her sisters were named as Mrs Henry Lemasters, Miss Frances Dobbins of Indianapolis, and brothers John and Hugh Dobbins, and Douglas Dobbins of Franklin. According to Shelby county, Indiana birth records, Richard and Sara A Cooper were parents of a daughter born 10 Aug 1885. And Shelby county Marr Rec 16-533 records a marriage for Ella Cooper and George Phillips in 1903. Another obituary listed in the Shelbyville Democrat is that of "Mrs John lack, age 52 years, who died in Feb 1912 in Indianapolis, a daughter of Richard Cooper." Mentioned are a sister, Mrs George Phillips and a brother Thomas. [This would be Fannie (Rule) Jack; and she would actually be a step-daughter of Richard Cooper.] They had the following children: i. Fannie. Born in 1861 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Fannie died in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana in 1912; she was 51. Fannie married John JACK. Born. John died. ii. James. Born in August 1862 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. 32. Benjamin Franklin RULE. Born on September 4, 1844 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Benjamin Franklin died in Fairland, Shelby Cty., Indiana on September 9, 1914; he was 70. On March 30, 1887 when Benjamin Franklin was 42, he married Martha Ann TOTTEN, in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Born on April 28, 1864 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Martha Ann died in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana on November 12, 1943; she was 79. They had the following children: i. Charles William. Born on February 24, 1888 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Charles William died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on May 31, 1943; he was 55. ii. Marie. Born on May 3, 1895 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Marie died in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana on November 14, 1983; she was 88. Family of James F. RULE (17) & Hester (Harrison) BARWICK 33. Mary Belle RULE. Born in October 1852 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Mary Belle died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on November 17, 1916; she was 64. On January 14, 1868 when Mary Belle was 15, she married Robert M. CLARK, in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Born in 1842 in Dearborn County, Indiana. Robert M. died in Shelby Cty., Indiana on July 24, 1910; he was 68. They had the following children: i. James E. Born in October 1868 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. James E. died. ii. Fannie D. Born on August 31, 1870 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Fannie D. died on December 25, 1870 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. iii. Gertrude. Born in December 1871 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. iv. Nellie M. Born on January 17, 1877 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Nellie M died on December 13, 1970; she was 93. v. Ralph E. Born in February 1881 in Shelby Cty., Indiana. Ralph E. died on July 10, 1928; he was 47. Family of Samuel RULE (19) & Laity (Jaley) McDONALD 34. Benjamin RULE. Born on August 26, 1827 in Franklin County, MO. Benjamin died. 1/16/00 Benjamin and Polly have 6 infants buried in Maupin Cemetery in Franklin County, MO. In 1880 Benjamin is found residing in Henry County, MO. (Above data per Paula Karmire) WNN On February 9, 1853 when Benjamin was 25, he married Mary (Polly) MAUPIN, in Franklin County, MO. Born about 1832. Mary (Polly) died. They had the following children: i. Alice A. Born about 1856. Alice A. died. ii. Anne Eliza. Born on November 2, 1857 in Franklin County, MO. Anne Eliza died in Franklin County, MO on September 7, 1860; she was 2. iii. Laura V. Born about 1860 in Franklin County, MO. Laura V. died. iv. Ella Margaret. Born on February 10, 1862 in Franklin County, MO. Ella Margaret died in Franklin County, MO on April 1, 1863; she was 1. v. Martha Ann. Born on March 2, 1864 in Franklin County, MO. Martha Ann died on July 23, 1864 in Franklin County, MO. vi. Mary Elizabeth. Born on March 2, 1864 in Franklin County, MO. Mary Elizabeth died on March 19, 1864 in Franklin County, MO. vii. John Samuel. Born on June 8, 1865 in Franklin County, MO. John Samuel died on June 12, 1865 in Franklin County, MO. viii. Charles Arthur. Born on November 24, 1866 in Franklin County, MO. Charles Arthur died on September 2, 1867 in Franklin County, MO. � Fifth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Edward Byram RULE , Jr. (23) & Margaret BURBRIDGE 35. Edward B. RULE , 3rd. Born on November 24, 1864 in MO. Edward B. died. 3/18/00 From "Rule Families Biographies" compiled by Paula Karmire "History of Northeast Missouri" page 1092 Edward B Rule [third] is cashier of the Mercantile Bank of Louisiana, a position in which his many splendid qualities of mind and character are utilized to the full. His entire business career has been passed in the banking interests thus far, and from the beginning he gave promise of exceptional ability in the administration of matters of finance - a promise which has been most unquestionably fulfilled with the passing years and added responsibilities which have been laid upon him. Mr. Rule is a native son of Louisiana, born in this city on November 27, 1864, and is the son of Edward B Rule and the grandson of Edward and Mary (Eastin) Rule, who lived in and about Falmouth, Pendleton county, Kentucky, till 1827, when the grandfather died. The following year Mrs Rule moved to Pike county, Missouri, settling on Reno creek. She subsequently married John Shannon and passed her remaining years there. The Rule children were four in number and are here named in the order of the birth: Griffin, who died in Pike County; John T, who was a leading merchant and miller in Louisiana for a number of years and finally died here; Ellen, who married a Mr Hedges, and is buried in Pike county; and Edward B, second, the father of Edward B of this review. Edward B Rule, second, was born in Pendleton county, Kentucky, in 1825 and he was but a child of three years when his life in Missouri began. He engaged in the merchandise business with his brother, John T Rule before the opening of the Civil war, and continued in that business until 1865, when, as a member of the firm of Rule & Company, he engaged in milling, purchasing the May Flouring Mill (sic Mayflower Mills) and operating it for a time, but with somewhat unsatisfactory results. He was well known in a public way in Louisiana, serving as city recorder at one time and again as mayor of the city. He was a man of meager education, but possessed great natural resources, and was ever a man who found it possible to be guided wisely by the results of his mistakes, as well as his successes. He married Margaret Burbridge, a daughter of Thomas Burbridge, whose native state was Kentucky. Mr Rule died in 1869, his widow surviving him until 1901. Their children were: Mrs Lietta Robinson of Louisiana; Thomas B, registry clerk, engaged in the Louisiana post office; Flora E, the wife of J B Simpson; Edward B, Third; and Dr John D Rule of St Louis. Edward B Rule, third, was educated in the public schools of Louisiana, that schooling forming the basis of his splendid business training, which he later received in the first years of his work. In 1885, when he was twenty-one years of age, he entered the Mercantile Bank as a junior clerk, in which position he continued until he had mastered the details of clerical banking, and he passed gradually into greater responsibilities in connection with the work of the bank until in 1896 he was made assistant cashier, which promotion was followed in 1907 by his advancement to the position of cashier to succeed Walter G Tinsley. In the years that have passed since his last promotion he has fully demonstrated his fitness for the post he now occupies, and the Mercantile Bank of Louisiana has responded to his wise guidance in a manner that is most indicative of his close and intimate knowledge of the principles of safe financiering. He has sunk all other interests of a personal nature, the welfare of the bank being his chief concern since its management revolved upon him, and has avoided political entanglements on the ground that those influences are not conducive to the best interests of conservative banking. On October 1, 1890, Mr. Rule was united in marriage with Miss Jennie Glenn, a daughter of William H, Glenn, for many years on the public eye of Pike county, and the father of Edward A. Glenn, mentioned elsewhere in the pages of the work. Mr. and Mrs. Rule have two children, Glenn and Edward Byram Rule. WNN On October 1, 1890 when Edward B. was 25, he married Jennie GLENN, in Louisiana, MO. Born. Jennie died. They had the following children: i. Edward Byram. Born. ii. Glenn. Born. Family of Sarah HAMILTON (26) & William W. FRITTS 36. Dr. J. W. FRITTS. Born on July 6, 1841 in Carlisle, Kentucky. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, p. 570 J. W. FRITTS, M. D.; P. O. Centerville ; was born July 6, 1841, in Carlisle, Ky., son of Dr. W. W. and Sarah (Hamilton) Fritts; he, the father, having been born and raised in Clark County, Ky., whilst the grandfather of our subject, Henry Fritts, was a native of, and came from Pennsylvania to Kentucky in 1801, dying in 1879. Dr. W. W. Fritts is and has been for the past forty years a practicing physician in Carlisle. Our subject was married in 1867 to Miss Alice Stapleton, daughter of George W. Stapleton, of Clark County, and has seven children : Frank, Maud, Lizzie, Laura, Willie, May, and Walter. Dr. Fritts received his literary education in Georgetown, where he graduated in 1860, afterward in 1873, receiving his medical education in Louisville, where he was graduated, and received his diploma, settling down to practice in Winchester, where he remained till two years ago, when he came to Centreville, and opened practice, carrying on the grocery business. Dr. Fritts and wife are members of the Christian Church. He served in the Hospitals of the Federal army during the war. He is a Democrat. In 1867 when J. W. was 25, he married Alice STAPLETON, daughter of George W. STAPLETON. They had the following children: i. Frank. ii. Maud. iii. Lizzie. iv. Laura. v. Willie. vi. May. vii. Walter. Family of Lucy Ann ROGERS (29) & Edward Julis SEYMOUR 37. Lucy Jane SEYMOUR. Born in 1862 in St. James, MO. Lucy Jane died in Denver, Colorado. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church Records: Miss L. Seymour Church Treasurer - 1883/1884/1885 WNN 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church Records: Married Carak E. Martin on June 12, 1883 by Rev. W. Johnson 5/12/98-After marriage lived in Sullivan, MO, then TX. WNN 5/12/98-Last known address, Denver, CO WNN On July 20, 1883 when Lucy Jane was 21, she married Carak E. MARTIN, in St. James, MO. Born. Carak E. died. They had the following children: i. Henry Percival. Born about 1885 in MO. Henry Percival died. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church records: Henry P. Martin baptised March 3, 1885. WNN ii. Hattie. Born about 1888 in MO. Hattie died. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church records: Hattie Martin baptised Sep. 2, 1888. WNN iii. Henry Seymour. Born about 1890 in MO. Henry Seymour died. 3/16/00 Per Trinity Episcopal Church records: Henry S. Martin baptised Nov. 2, 1890 - Sponsor Lucy Ann Seymour WNN 38. Fanny Carson SEYMOUR. Born on July 26, 1869 in St. James, MO. Fanny Carson died in St. Louis, MO on July 6, 1963; she was 93. 3/7/99 Obituary NICOLL, FANNY (nee Seymour) Sat., July 6, 1963, wife of the late George Nicoll, mother of Mrs. Richard Kimbrough Peek of Kansas City, Mo. and William Nelson Nicoll, nine grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. WNN Graveside services will be held at Bellefontaine Cemetery, Mon., 3 P.M. ALEXANDER & SONS service. 1/4/99 Address from White Pages; 1950-Mrs. Geo. Nicoll-7365 Wellington 1/4/99 From City Directory; 1893 Seymour, Fanny C., cashier Missouri Glass Co. (12th and Olive - WNN) r 1411 Washington Ave. 1894 Seymour, Fanny C., cashier Missouri Glass Co. r Webster Groves 1939 Nicoll, Fanny (wid Geo) r 4441 McPherson On December 6, 1893 when Fanny Carson was 24, she married George NICOLL, in Webster Groves, MO. Born on September 16, 1869 in Kenosha, WI. George died in Lee's Summit, MO on April 7, 1935; he was 65. 12/20/99 St. Louis Real Estate Assessments - 1906 Nicoll, George - 4373 Mcpherson Ave. $7,500.00 WNN 12/20/99 1919 Telephone Book Nicoll, George - 4373 McPherson - Lindell 766 WNN 3/13/99 From St. Louis City Directory 1889 thru 1994 Nicoll, George, agt, N.R. Allen & Sons, 516 N. 3d, r Webster Groves 1895 thru1896 Nicoll, George, mngr, N.R. Allen's Sons, 611 N. 6th, r Webster Groves 1897 thru 1899 Nicoll, George, mgr, N.R. Allen's Sons, 410 N. 3rd, res Webster Groves 1900 Nicoll, George, mngr, N.R. Allen,s Sons, 410 N. 3rd, r 720 Aubert Av. (n.&s. from 4943 Delmar Blvd to 4944 Easton WNN) 1901 Nicoll, George, mngr, N.R. Allen,s Sons 410 N. 3rd, r 5017 Morgan (now Delmar WNN) 1916 Nicoll, George, pres, N.R. Allen Sons Leather Co., 1426 Pine, r 4373 McPherson 1929 Nicoll, George, Mid-West Leather Co.; Southern Leather Co., h 4373 McPherson 1931 Nicoll, Geo (Fanny S.) sec West Side Terminal Whse Co., h 4373 McPherson 1932 Nicoll, Geo (Fanny) shoe repr 325 DeBalivere Ave., pres VerSteeg Whse & Transfer Co., r 4373 McPherson 1935 Nicoll, Geo., pres VerSteeg Warehouse & Transfer Co. and sec West Side Terminal Whse Co. WNN 12/26/98 George and Fanny Nicoll moved to Lee's Summit in about 1933. They had lost their money in the Depression economy of the 1930's. George worked for his son in law, Richard Peek, calling on small accounts in Missouri for the Percy Kent Bag Company. He was operated on to remove an obstruction in his large intestine. He seemed to recover satisfactorily only to succomb to pneumonia. (this information per Jane Barton) WNN 12/26/98 From note "Visit to St. Louis History Museum - 15Aug1997." Noted - N. R. Allen Co. (George Nicoll's employer) was a subscriber to the 1904 World's Fair. 3/5/99 Obituary GEORGE NICOLL DIED Furnal Services At Langsford Funeral Home, Burial in St. Louis Mr. George Nicoll, age sixty-eight years. died at Research Hospital in Kansas City Sunday night as the result of an operation following a three-day illness. Mr. Nicoll moved th Lee's Summit about eighteen months ago and has been making his home in the Benson property on the corner the Third and Green Streets. He was born at Kenosha, Wisconsin. He was very prominent in the leather manufacturing business in St. Louis until about ten years ago when he retired from the business. Mr. Nicoll leaves his widow, Mrs. Fanny S. Nicoll of the home; a daughter, Mrs R. K. Peek of Kansas City and a son of St. Louis. Funeral services will be conducted at four o'clock at the Langsford Funeral Home. N. B. Langsford will leave early Tuesday morning th take the body to St. Louis where the burial service will be conducted Tuesday afternoon in Bellefontiane Cemetery. Obituary Short Illness Fatal to George Nicoll George Nicoll, 68 years old, died Sunday night at the Research hospital in Kansas City after an operation. He had only been ill three days. Mr. Nicoll, who was born at Kenosha, Wis., moved the Lee's Summit about eighteen months ago. About ten years ago he retired from the leather manufacturing business in St. Louis. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. G. E. Hargis at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Langsford Funeral Home. Later the body was taken to St. Louis where burial took place in the Bellefontaine cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Fanny S. Nicoll of the home at Third and Green Streets; a daughter, Mrs. R. K. Peek, 6141 Mission Drive, Kansas City; and a son, William Nicoll, St. Louis. They had the following children: 40 i. Lucy Seymour (1894-1971) 41 ii. David (1896-1933) 42 iii. William Nelson (1899-1974) iv. Edwin Seymour. Born on October 13, 1907 in St. Louis, MO. Edwin Seymour died in St. Louis, MO on December 6, 1912; he was 5. 6/25/99 Obituary from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: NICOLL--Suddenly, Friday, December 6, 1912, Edwin Seymour Nicoll, aged 5 years, 1 month and 28 days, youngest son of George and Fanny S. Nicoll. Funeral from residence, 4373 McPherson Avenue, Sunday, December 8, at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. WNN 39. Rogers SEYMOUR. Born on January 16, 1875 in St. James, MO. Rogers died in Texas before 1910; he was 34. 1/15/99 From the St. Louis City Directory 1894 Seymour, Roger(s), clk Simmons Hdwe Co. (900 Washington Ave.-WNN)r 1411 Washington Ave. 1895 Seymour, Roger, Simmon Hdwe Co. r 1411 Washington Ave. 1896 Seymour, Roger, clk Friedman Bros. & Schafer (shoes 901 Washington Ave. - WNN) r 123 S. Compton Ave. WNN 1897 Seymour, Roger, clk Simmons Hdwe Co. r 1029 Rutger Rogers married Pearl SPEARS, in abt 1901. Born about 1885 in Texas. Pearl died. 4/25/99 1910 Census Strawn, Palo Pinto County, TX Mesquite(?) St. Age-33 Year married-9 Widow No occupation listed Appear to be living w/family Cooper, Gus - coal miner 1920 Census Strawn, Palo Pinto County, TX Central Ave. Age-45 Widow No occupation listed. WNN They had the following children: 43 i. Frances Ann (1906-) ii. Mary L. Born about 1903 in Texas. � Sixth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Fanny Carson SEYMOUR (38) & George NICOLL 40. Lucy Seymour NICOLL. Born on September 12, 1894 in Webster Groves, MO. Lucy Seymour died in Kansas City, MO on October 21, 1971; she was 77. On June 8, 1916 when Lucy Seymour was 21, she married Richard Kimbrough PEEK, in St. Louis, MO. Born on February 13, 1892 in Richmond, Virginia. Richard Kimbrough died in New York, NY on November 13, 1962; he was 70. 1/22/00 Obit from Kansas City Star, 10/13/62 RICHARD K. PEEK DIES HEART ATTACK FATAL TO HEAD OF BAG FIRM Businessman Treated for Ailment Here in 1959, Succumbs in New York. Richard Kimbrough Peek, 70 years old, president of the Percy Kent Bag Company, Inc., died unexpectedly of a heart attack today in New York. His home was at 1026 West Sixty-third Street. Late in 1959 Mr. Peek was a patient at St. Luke's hospital for treatment of a heart ailment. He had recovered from that seizure and was active in business. Mr. Peek was born in Richmond, Va., and been a Kansas City resident 34 years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lucy Nicoll Peek; three daughters, Mrs David E. Price, Mrs. Bruce Barton and Mrs. Parker B. Francis III, and 10 grandchildren. Private services are planned. The family requests no flowers and suggests memorial contributions to the heart fund. 2/15/00 FEEDSACKS by: leelman@@ix.netcom.com Sack cloth, chicken linen, homespun, burlap, and feedsack - all these names refer to the sturdy utility cloth that dates back to Biblical times. In the earliest references of Scripture, 'sack cloth' was a raiment donned in time of mourning and grief. It was used by working-class people and, when the term re-emerged n the mid-1800s, it was once again taken up by the working class. Yet this more modern cloth evolved in a different way. The cloth that became known as feedsack was a practical answer to the need to package portable and easy-to-handle packaging. Prior to the use of these bags, goods were packed in wooden boxes and barrels as well as in tins. Tin rusted and wood wore out, permitting pests to get at the products within. Bags were often more convenient than these more rigid packaging materials because they could be slung over a shoulder or over the backs of pack animals. The first bags were costly because they were stitched by hand, but by 1846 it was possible to make with the of sturdy seams. Finally, in 1864, a new machine made the manufacture of flour sacks cost efficient. Soon the bags were the packaging of choice and were everywhere. They were used for grain and feed in the barn, for seed and mulch in the yard and for flour, sugar, and other staples in the house. It was not long before the practical American housewife, who had been recycling used clothing into quilts and coverlets for a hundred years, quickly saw the benefit of buying staple goods in bags. When the bags' contents were used up, each bag yielded about a square yard of fabric; seams were opened and the lettering was washed away. (Recipes for doing this were treasured and exchanged wherever woman gathered.) The cloth was then used to make household items and garments for the family. As the use of the cloth from the bags gained in popularity, a clever businessman, Richard Peek, decided to peddle the idea of placing colorful prints on the bag cloth and he is credited with being the first to "sack it to them". Considering how successful that marketing plan became, it is amazing to realize that the Percy Kent Bag Company had to be persuaded to bring bright prints to the bag trade. It was the Crescent Flour and Feed Company of Springfield, MO, who first marketed their products in the bright printed bags. The rest is history, as they say. The era of the printed sack peaked in the 1920s and 1930s when frugality became a way of life for nearly everyone. Pattern companies and the bag manufacturers themselves wrote pamphlets on how to use the bags to make garments and household items. (It took 4 bags opened at the seam and sewed together to make a bed sheet.) People used the cloth for shirts, dresses, underwear, nightwear, curtains, dish towels and children's garments. I even met a woman whose prom dress was made of feedsacks and a farmer who used a sugar sack to strain his milk. Today, cloth packaging is almost nonexistent. Yet the sacks and their lore are still very much in evidence. Collectors seek them out at flea markets, antique shows, and estate sales, and quilts made from feedsack material are growing in value. Charm squares of feedsack cloth are traded, bought and sold by members of a national feedsack club through the mail and at their annual convention held in Lancaster, PA, in April. Club membership has soared from 100 to 600 plus in only 3 years. Part of the romance of the feedsack is the stories told about them. They evoke pictures and feelings of home and growing up for many who lived in feedsack clothing and slept on feedsack sheets under feedsack quilts. The lowly feedsack has even been exported, during WW I, to Europe for people who were unable to buy cloth during the war. Anyone interested in finding out more or in meeting others who are pursuing the collecting of feedsacks, write to The Feedsack Club c/o Jane Clark Stapel, P.O. Box 4168, Pittsburgh, PA 15202 and inquire about membership. The club issues a snail mail bi-monthly newsletter filled with history and features on feedsacks - their study and collection. They had the following children: i. Francis Nicoll. Born on October 18, 1917 in Minneapolis, MN. Francis Nicoll died in Kansas City, MO on October 21, 1973; she was 56. 3/29/99 From "The History of Missouri" p.393 (Pub. about 1965) ...was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on December 18,(sic)1917, attended Sunset Hill School for Girls in Kansas City, and completed her education at Bradford College. WNN ii. Lucy Jane. iii. Maude Ligon. Born on December 17, 1920 in Memphis, TN. Maude Ligon died in 1973; she was 52. 3/29/99 From "The History of Missouri" p.393 (Pub. about 1965) ...born in Memphis, Tennessee, on December 17, 1920, was also a student at Sunset Hill School, and she completed her education at Briarcliff College. WNN 41. David NICOLL. Born in 1896 in St. Louis, MO. David died in St. Louis, MO on January 18, 1933; he was 37. 3/7/99 Obituary DAVID NICOLL, VETERAN OF TWO ARMIES, DIES David Nicoll, 37, whose war record included service in the British air forces and in the ambulance corps of the United States Army abroad, died at St. Luke's Hospital Wednesday of pneumonia. He resided at 532 Baker avenue, Webster Groves. Mr. Nicoll was associated with the R. M. Henley Real Estate Company of Kirkwood. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Virginia Fieldbach Nicoll; two sons; David Nicoll, Jr. and Frank Fieldbach Nicoll, 6 months old, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nicoll. Funeral services will be held from the Parker undertaking establishment in Webster Groves, at 2 P. M., tomorrow. Burial will be in Toledo, Ohio. WNN 12/19/98 Burial service at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 9 South Bompart Ave., Webster Groves, MO. Buried in Toledo, OH - WNN 1/4/99 Address; 532 Baker, Webster Groves, MO in 1932/33 White Pages - WNN 1/4/99 From St. Louis City Directory; 1916-Nicoll, David clk 1426 Pine r 4373 McPherson 1921-Nicoll, David bond slsmn Lorenzo E. Anderson & Co. stocks and bonds 711 St. Charles r 532 Baker (WG) 1931-Nicoll, David slsmn Lorenzo E. Anderson & Co. stocks and bonds 711 St. Charles res 532 Baker St. (Webster Groves) WNN David married Virginia FIELDBACH. Born on July 26, 1907. Virginia died in Toledo, Ohio on December 1, 1996; she was 89. They had the following children: i. David. ii. Frank Fieldbach. Born on July 19, 1932. Frank Fieldbach died in Toledo, Ohio on September 9, 1994; he was 62. 11/09/98 Frank was never married. WNN 12/19/98 Baptised at Emmamuel Episcopal Church, 9 South Bompart Ave., Webster Groves, MO. WNN 42. William Nelson NICOLL , Sr. Born on September 26, 1899 in St. Louis, MO. William Nelson died in Kansas City, MO on October 18, 1974; he was 75. 10/16/99 Per Baptism Certificate: Baptised Nov. 30, 1901 at Ascension Church in St. Louis. Godparents - Llewellyn Williamson(relation unk) and Mary Nicoll Thiers(Aunt). WNN 12/9/99 Per attendance record attended Eugene Field Grade School enrolling Sept. 5, 1905. He attended Central High School in St. Louis and Shattuck Prep School in Faribault, MN 12/26/98 Occupations: Sales-Southern Leather/Shinola Mfg. Co./Gardian Life Ins. Co./Bromo Quinine Corp./Hearing Aid Dealership/ 2 years painter-Washington University/Title searcher-St Louis Title and Abstract Co. WNN 12/26/98 Military service-none. WNN 1/4/99 Addresses from the White Pages; 1933-W. Nicoll, 150 Parsons, Webster Groves 1933/34/35/36/37/38/39-No listings WNN 1/4/99 From St. Louis Directory; 1929-Nicoll, Wm N., slsmn Southern Leather Co. r 4373 McPherson 1931-Nicoll, Wm N. r 4373 McPherson 1932-Nicoll, Wm N., slsmn r 4373 McPherson 1933-Nicoll, Wm N. (Margt) agt Gardian Life Ins. Co. r Webster Groves 1936/37-not listed 1938-Nicoll, Wm N., pres Truckads, r Glendale 1939-Nicoll, Wm N. (Margt) mgr Truckads, r 4441 McPherson 1922-Wm Nicoll - Chev.(auto) Lic. Nbr. 184134 WNN 6/19/99 Per Certificate of Death: Cremation at Elmwood Crematory. Funeral Home - McGilley Memorial Chapels, 20 W. Linwood, Kansas City, MO 64108. WNN 10/6/99 Obituary - Kansas City Star WILLIAM N. NICOLL, SR. William N. Nicoll, Sr., 75, of 3735 Walnut, died Friday at the General Hospital. He was born in St. Louis and had lived here five years. He was a retired clerk. He leaves a son, William Nicoll, Jr., 4010 W. 68th Terrace, Prairie Village, and three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Eichenburg, Pittsburgh, Mrs Lucy Chandler, St. Louis, and Mrs. Alice O. Neishloss, Baltimore. Burial will be in St. Louis. Obituary - St. Louis Post-Dispatch NICOLL NICOLL, WILLIAM N., SR., suddenly Fri., Oct. 18, 1974 in Kansas City, Mo. Dear father of Margaret Eichenburg of Pittsburgh, Lucy Chandler, William Nicoll, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo. and Alice Neishloss of Baltimore, Md., dear grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Graveside Service, Bellefontaine Cemetery, 10:30 a.m. Tues., Oct. 22. WNN On April 12, 1931 when William Nelson was 31, he married Margaret Francis HENNESSY, in St. Charles, MO. Born on May 12, 1912 in St. Louis, MO. Margaret Francis died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 21, 1994; she was 82. 1/15/99 From birth certificate: Address-4592 Evans St. Louis, MO Age of Mother: 31 WNN 1/15/99 Baptism: June 2, 1912 at Visitation Church, 4515 Evans. St. Louis, MO Godparents: John Hennessy/Mary Hennessy(Grandparents) WNN 12/26/98 Occupations: Secretary/Hearing Aid dealership/owner of the "Clothes Horse" (a resale shop). WNN 1/4/99 Addresses from White Pages; 1940-Mrs. Margaret Nicoll, 761 Westgate (U. City) 1941-Mrs. Margaret Nicoll, 8212 Washington (Vinita Park) 1942/43/44/45/46/47-Mrs. Margaret Nicoll, 1401 N. Hanley 1948/49-Margaret Nicoll, Cypress Road Yellow Pages: 1939/40-Aurex St. L. Co. 411 N. 7th 1944-Vacolite, 4661 Maryland 1945/46/47/48/49-Margaret Nicoll Hearing Aids, 4661 Maryland WNN 1/4/99 From St. Louis Directory; 1931-Hennessy, Margt F. r 5252A Bancroft Ave. 1939-Nicoll, Margt rep Aurex StLouis, r 4441 McPherson 1941-Nicoll, Margt Mrs. Aurex StLouis Co. r 8212 Washington (Vin P) 1942-Nicoll, Margt mgr Aurex StLouis Co. r 1401 N. Hanley (UC) 1946-Nicoll, Margt hearing aids 4661 Maryland av, r 1401 N. Hanley WNN 12/26/98 At the time of her death she was in Kane Hospital Reional Center (a nursing home where she had been for about 2 years) in Pittsburgh, PA. WNN They had the following children: i. Margeret Francis. Born on August 30, 1932 in St. Louis, MO. Margeret Francis died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 29, 1992; she was 59. 11/20/99 Schools attended: Henry Hough Grade School Hanley Jr. High School Eugene Field Grade School Pattonville High School Delmar Harvard Grade School University City High School George Washington Grade School Nathanial Hawthone Grade School All in St. Louis area. WNN ii. Lucy Seymour. iii. William Nelson. iv. Alice O'Brien. Family of Rogers SEYMOUR (39) & Pearl SPEARS 43. Frances Ann SEYMOUR. Born on March 14, 1906 in Strawn, Palo Pinto County, Texas. Frances Ann died. On June 14, 1937 when Frances Ann was 31, she married Edwin William LINK , Jr., in Texas. Born on November 28, 1901. Edwin William died. They had the following children: i. Henry Reeves. ii. Edwin William. � Sources 1. Kentucky Records, Volume II, BOURBON COUNTY, Abstracts by Jane Clay Kenney, WILLS FROM BOOKS A, B, C, AND D, p. 22. 2. Kay Withers, September 26, 1999, kwithers@kih.net. � Index BARWICK Hester (Harrison) (1820 - 1884) spouse of 17 BURBRIDGE Margaret ( - 1901) spouse of 23 BYRAM Phebe (1766 - 1841) spouse of 2 CLARK Fannie D. (1870 - 1870) child of 33 Gertrude (1871 - ) child of 33 James E. (1868 - ) child of 33 Nellie M (1877 - 1970) child of 33 Ralph E. (1881 - 1928) child of 33 Robert M. (1842 - 1910) spouse of 33 CLINE Elizabeth (1792 - 1850) spouse of 15 COLVIN Francis B. (1804 - 1839) spouse of 21 Priscilla W. (1808 - 1829) spouse of 21 CONGLETON America (~1811 - ) child of 7 Columbus W. (~1827 - ) child of 7 Elizabeth (1820 - 1875) child of 7 Franklin E. (1829 - ) child of 7 John Newton (1808 - 1868) child of 7 Margaret (~1814 - ) child of 7 William Henry (1817 - ) child of 7 William Walker (~1788 - 1831) spouse of 7 DANIEL Mary (Polly) (1784 - 1843) spouse of 6 DEHART Sarah (1774 - 1819) spouse of 3 DOBBINS Sarah Adeline (1841 - 1914) spouse of 31 EASTIN Dolly G. (1782 - 1818) spouse of 6 Mary (Polly) (1796 - ~1875) spouse of 10 EDWARDS Benjamin (~1775 - 1837) spouse of 8 Benjamin (1778 - ~1856) spouse of 9 Benjamin Frank child of 9 Bennett child of 8 Catherine (1825 - ) child of 9 Charlotte child of 8 Elizabeth child of 8 Elizabeth R. (1812 - ) child of 9 Janette child of 8 Jemima C. (1805 - 1877) child of 9 John child of 8 Mary A. (1813 - ) child of 9 Rebecca child of 8 Samuel G. (1818 - ) child of 9 Unk child of 9 FAIRFAX Sarah (1828 - ) spouse of 30 FIELDBACH Virginia (1907 - 1996) spouse of 41 FRITTS Frank child of 36 Dr. J. W. (1841 - ) 36 John R. child of 26 Laura child of 36 Lizzie child of 36 Martha Alice child of 26 Maud child of 36 May child of 36 Walter child of 36 William H. child of 26 William W. spouse of 26 Willie child of 36 GILLON Kate (~1854 - ) child of 28 GLENN Jennie spouse of 35 GRANT Charles E. child of 22 John J. spouse of 22 Louisa child of 22 Mary B. child of 22 Robert W. child of 22 HAMILTON John spouse of 12 Sarah 26 HENNESSY Margaret Francis (1912 - 1994) spouse of 42 JOHNSON Bruce (1846 - ) child of 24 Charley M. (1851 - ) child of 24 Oscar M. (1858 - ) child of 24 Stewart (1855 - ) child of 24 Victor (1853 - 1859) child of 24 William Mason (1824 - >1882) spouse of 24 KENNETT Elizabeth Covington (1780 - 1843) spouse of 5 KIMBROUGH Addie child of 25 Alice child of 25 Evie child of 25 John W. (1822 - ) spouse of 25 Mattie child of 25 LINK Edwin William , Jr. (1901 - ) spouse of 43 Edwin William III child of 43 Henry Reeves child of 43 LYON Margaret Jane (1811 - 1849) spouse of 17 MARTIN Carak E. spouse of 37 Hattie (~1888 - ) child of 37 Henry Percival (~1885 - ) child of 37 Henry Seymour (~1890 - ) child of 37 MAUPIN Mary (Polly) (~1832 - ) spouse of 34 McDONALD Laity (Jaley) (1805 - 1884) spouse of 19 NELSON Letitia E. (1811 - 1881) spouse of 21 NICOLL Alice O'Brien child of 42 David (1896 - 1933) 41 David , Jr. child of 41 Edwin Seymour (1907 - 1912) child of 38 Frank Fieldbach (1932 - 1994) child of 41 George (1869 - 1935) spouse of 38 Lucy Seymour child of 42 Lucy Seymour (1894 - 1971) 40 Margeret Francis (1932 - 1992) child of 42 William Nelson , Jr. child of 42 William Nelson , Sr. (1899 - 1974) 42 PEEK Francis Nicoll (1917 - 1973) child of 40 Lucy Jane child of 40 Maude Ligon (1920 - 1973) child of 40 Richard Kimbrough (1892 - 1962) spouse of 40 PERCIVAL John (~1822 - 1897) spouse of 28 John , Jr. child of 28 REYNOLDS Augusta (1847 - ) child of 20 Dr. James W. B. (1820 - ) spouse of 20 Jennetta (1845 - ) child of 20 Virginia (1843 - ) child of 20 William Oliver child of 20 RION Calista (~1839 - ) child of 16 Cordelia (~1828 - ) child of 16 Elizabeth (~1835 - ) child of 16 Henrietta (~1831 - ) child of 16 Louisa (~1841 - ) child of 16 Sarah (1845 - 1863) child of 16 William N. (1800 - 1871) spouse of 16 William N. (~1847 - ) child of 16 ROBINSON Sarah (~1740 - 1804) spouse of 1 ROGERS Eleanor (~1842 - ) child of 13 Jeanette child of 13 Louisa R. (~1828 - ~1903) 28 Lucy Ann (1834 - 1919) 29 Matilda (1839 - ) child of 13 Rebecca W. (1824 - 1915) 27 Williamson (1803 - 1852) spouse of 13 RULE Achilles Eastin (1816 - 1820) child of 10 Alice A. (~1856 - ) child of 34 Alice Ednora (1862 - ) child of 30 America B. (1811 - 1876) child of 2 Andrew ( - 1804) child of 1 Andrew Dallas (1845 - ) child of 17 Ann (1808 - 1826) child of 2 Ann Louisa (1834 - 1881) child of 21 Ann Maria (1839 - 1862) child of 17 Anna (1797 - 1836) child of 2 Anne Eliza (1857 - 1860) child of 34 Augustin Easton (~1804 - 1852) 21 Austin (1828 - ) child of 14 Austin (1828 - ) child of 18 Benjamin (1827 - ) 34 Benjamin Franklin (1844 - 1914) 32 Charles (1868 - ) child of 30 Charles Arthur (1866 - 1867) child of 34 Charles William (1888 - 1943) child of 32 Daniel Kenneth (1819 - ) child of 5 David L. (1838 - ) child of 19 Dixon H. (1830 - ) child of 19 Edith (~1804 - ) child of 3 Edward B. , 3rd (1864 - ) 35 Edward Byram (1785 - 1827) 10 Edward Byram , Jr. (1825 - 1869) 23 Edward Byram , 4th child of 35 Elijah M. (1836 - 1861) child of 19 Eliza (1838 - ) child of 14 Eliza (1838 - ) child of 18 Eliza Ann (1832 - 1851) child of 19 Elizabeth (1775 - <1830) 8 Elizabeth (1775 - <1830) 9 Elizabeth (1806 - 1884) 16 Elizabeth (1818 - ) child of 15 Elizabeth (1855 - ) child of 30 Elizabeth (Betsy) (1794 - 1866) 11 Elizabeth E. (1822 - ) 20 Ella Margaret (1862 - 1863) child of 34 Ellenor Elizabeth (1827 - 1853) child of 10 Euphemia K. (1810 - ) child of 5 Fannie (1861 - 1912) child of 31 Flora E. child of 23 George Elliott ( - ~1831) child of 15 George Robinson (1837 - 1900) child of 21 Glenn child of 35 Hester Ann (1854 - 1867) child of 17 James (~1765 - >1818) 4 James (1862 - ) child of 31 James B. (1837 - 1862) 31 James F. (1807 - 1854) 17 James King (1803 - 1882) spouse of 14 James King (1803 - 1882) 18 Jane (1789 - 1841) child of 2 John (~1783 - 1819) child of 2 John (1764 - 1813) 3 Dr John D. Benjamin (1869 - ) child of 23 John Samuel (1865 - 1865) child of 34 John Thomas (1819 - ) child of 10 Judith Ann ( - 1842) child of 6 Katherine “Katy/Kitty” (1797 - 1842) 12 Laura V. (~1860 - ) child of 34 Lewis A. (~1803 - 1834) child of 2 Lietta child of 23 Lovisy (1800 - 1847) child of 2 Luther (1829 - ) child of 19 Margaret Jane (1851 - 1855) child of 17 Mariah (1805 - ) child of 2 Marie (1895 - 1983) child of 32 Martha (1849 - ) child of 14 Martha (1849 - ) child of 18 Martha Ann (1864 - 1864) child of 34 Martha (Patsy) D. (1807 - >1849) 14 Martha (Patsy) D. (1807 - >1849) spouse of 18 Mary (1795 - 1848) child of 2 Mary (1835 - ) child of 14 Mary (1835 - ) child of 18 Mary Belle (1852 - 1916) 33 Mary Elizabeth (1864 - 1864) child of 34 Mary F. ( - 1837) child of 6 Mary G. (1828 - 1829) child of 21 Mary Matilda (1839 - 1924) child of 19 Mary (Polly) (~1785 - ) 7 Mary T. (~1848 - 1849) child of 21 Matilda (1804 - 1870) 13 Matthew (~1776 - ) child of 1 Nancy (1808 - ) child of 5 Nancy (1841 - ) child of 14 Nancy (1841 - ) child of 18 Preston G. (1824 - ) child of 19 Preston Graves (1800 - 1830) child of 5 Robert (1859 - ) child of 30 Robert Enos (1825 - 1829) child of 6 Robert F. (~1842 - 1863) child of 17 Sally (1791 - 1846) child of 2 Samuel , Jr. (1774 - ~1825) 5 Samuel (1805 - 1842) 19 Samuel (~1739 - 1790) 1 Samuel (~1795 - 1865) 15 Samuel (1866 - ) child of 30 Samuel L. (1829 - ) 30 Sarah (1782 - 1825) child of 1 Sarah (1795 - ) child of 3 Susan (1858 - ) child of 30 Susan America (1822 - 1843) 22 Susan E. (1825 - ) child of 19 Susan Florilla (1842 - ) child of 21 Thomas (1761 - 1846) 2 Thomas B. child of 23 Thomas Jefferson (1793 - 1877) child of 2 William (~1778 - 1843) 6 William (1826 - ) child of 14 William (1826 - ) child of 18 William C. (1843 - 1843) child of 21 William Columbus (1821 - ) child of 6 William Griffin (1822 - 1895) child of 10 William K. (1797 - ) child of 5 William L. (1833 - 1833) child of 21 William Wright (1832 - ) child of 17 SEYMOUR Caroline Amelia (1871 - 1934) child of 29 Edward Julis (1826 - 1885) spouse of 29 Edward P. (1857 - 1882) child of 29 Fanny Carson (1869 - 1963) 38 Frances Ann (1906 - ) 43 Lucy Jane (1862 - ) 37 Mary L. (~1903 - ) child of 39 Rogers (1875 - <1910) 39 SHELLERS Susannah ( - 1844) spouse of 4 SPEARS Pearl (~1885 - ) spouse of 39 STAPLETON Alice spouse of 36 TOTTEN Martha Ann (1864 - 1943) spouse of 32 VICTOR Eliza (1827 - ) 25 John , Jr. (1790 - 1868) spouse of 11 John III child of 11 Martha M. (1824 - 1872) 24 WOOD Irene (1867 - 1959) child of 27 Joseph (1820 - 1894) spouse of 27 Louisa (~1846 - ) child of 27 Mary A. (1848 - 1888) child of 27 Thomas P. (~1857 - ) child of 27 Williamson (~1853 - ) child of 27

Descendants of Samuel B. Lewis & James Simmons

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Descendants of Samuel B. Lewis And James Simmons By William A. Lewis [[Hopkins-3568]]

Descendants of Samuel Gilmour

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=== '''About the Book''' === A 24 page partial family list of the descendants of Samuel Gilmore and Mary Smith of Tyrone County, Ireland, with a short forward compiled by Philip Bell Woodworth of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, around 1905. Most of this information was provided by Mary Bell Gilmore,#A!A , widow of John Gilmore, #14, and includes information from the dates of Nancy Gilmore Wright, #1D. The first page is almost illegible and contains duplicate information to page 2 so has been combined transcribed. See attached. After Samuel Gilmour, individuals are numbered as follows: *Figure 1 stands for First Son *Figure 2 “ “ Second Son *Figure 3 “ “ Third Son *Figure 8 “ “ Eighth Son *Letter A stands for First Daughter *Letter B “ “ Second Daughter *Letter C “ “ Third Daughter *Letter F “ “ Sixth Daughter In the family lists sons are given first in order, 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 A B C D E F G H etc. The number 14A2 would be read as the 2nd son of the first daughter of the 4th son of the 1st son of Samuel Gilmour (his spelling). The following abbreviations are also used: *“a”…… address *“b”…… born *“d”…… died *“m”….. married *“nc”….. no children *“p”….. parents *“r”…… resides *“un”…. Unmarried ===People mentioned in this source with WIkitree profiles=== ====First Generation==== *[[Gilmore-3101|Samuel Gilmour]] married [[Smith-225775|Mary Bell Smith]] ====Second Generation==== *[[Gilmore-2501|Mary Gilmore Bell "#A"]] married [[Bell-20194|William Bell]] *[[Gilmore-3145|John Gilmore "#1"]] married Jane Donaldson *[[Gilmore-3144|Samuel Gilmore"#3"]] married [[Yarnes-71|Judith Yarnes Gilmore]] *[[Gilmore-2452|Nancy Gilmore Andrews#D]] married [[Andrews-10441|Josiah Andrews]] ====Third Generation==== *[[Bell-20172|Thomas Bell #A1]] married [[Van_Giesen-101|Ann Van Giesen Bell]] *[[Gilmore-3117|William Gilmore#11]] married [[Sackett-1304|Ann Sackett]] *[[Gilmore-3090|Nancy Jane Gilmore Wright #1D]] married [[Wright-36170| John G Wright]] *[[Gilmore-4239|Smith Gilmore#31]] *[[Gilmore-4240|Eliza Jane Gilmore Glasgow#3A]] *[[Gilmore-2198| Mary Gilmore PIckney#3B]] *[[Gilmore-3809|John Gilmore#32]] *[[Gilmore-4245| Margaret Gilmore#3C]] *[[Gilmore-3807|Samuel Gilmore#33]] *[[Gilmore-4248|Jane Gilmore#3D]] *[[Gilmore-3102|William Henry Gilmore#34]] *[[Gilmore-4238|Robert W. Gilmore#35]] *[[Gilmore-4255|Rebecca Gilmore#3E]] *[[Gilmore-4250|Dewitt Clinton Gilmore#36]] *[[Gilmore-3089|Charles Wesley Gilmore#37]] ====Fourth Generation==== *[[Bell-18117| Rachel Bell Woodworth#A1B]] married [[Woodworth-1451|Stephen Elias Woodworth]] *[[Wright-42549|Jane "Jennie" Wright#1DB]] *[[Wright-36076|John Gilmore Wright#1D1]] married [[Gilmore-3084|Helen Rebecca Gilmore#34A]] *[[Wright-42552|William Robert Wright#1D2]] *[[Pinckney-396|Samuel Pickney#3B1]] *[[Gilmore-3808|Margarette Gilmore Ranney#33A]] *[[Gilmore-3805|Ann Eliza Gilmore Fitzsimmons#33B]] *[[Gilmore-3581|Portia L. Gilmore#34B]] *[[Gilmore-4040|John Wesley Gilmore#371]] *[[Gilmore-4043|Florence L. Gilmore#37A]] *[[Gilmore-3081|Isabel "Lizzie" Gilmore Wright#37B]] ====Fifth Generation==== *[[Woodworth-1450|Thomas Bell Woodworth#A1B1]] married [[Smith-130392|Mary Gertrude Smith]] *[[Wright-39097|Frances Luetta "Franky" Wright Gilmore#1D1A and #34AA]] *[[Wright-36075|Charles Frederick Wright#1D11]] *[[Wright-39098|John Wright#1D12]] *[[Wright-39099|Mark Pomeroy Wright#1D13]] *[[Wright-39100|Clarence Wright#1D14]] *[[Wright-39101|William Gilmore Wright#1D15]] *[[Pinckney-471|Grace A Pickney#3B1A]] ====Sixth Generation==== *[[Woodworth-1449|Philip Bell Woodworth#A1B11]] married [[Clute-296|Lucy Merrylees Clute]] ====Seventh Generation==== *[[Woodworth-1448|Paul Merrylees Clute#A1B111]] *[[Woodworth-1878|Robert Clute Woodworth#A1B112]]

Descendants of Samuel Marsh, immigrated 1641

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Marsh-4039|Cecil Marsh]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trace and collaborate on family history. * Become aquaintences with relatives and descendants in order to share common ancestry. *Help others with"Brick Walls" and problems insuring lineage and info needed to apply for different organizations like Original Pioneers of Elizabeth, Westfield, Rahway and other families that migrated West. As well as applying for DAR, SAR and Civil War Descendants. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11602415 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of South African Founder Johan Heinrich Lutz

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The goal of this project is to get an understanding of the scope of the Lutz Family blood in South Africa. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lutz-2125|Erich Lutz]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21380945 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of Stephen Osborn and Mary Vanover

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Generation No. 1 1. STEPHEN3 OSBORNE (JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 21 Feb 1801 in Grayson Co Va, and died 21 Dec 1892 in Ashe Co NC. He married MARY VANOVER 06 Dec 1819 in Ashe Co NC (Now Alleghany Co NC), daughter of CORNELIUS VANOVER and ABBY EASTARD. She was born 09 Nov 1800 in Grayson Co Va, and died 19 Feb 1892 in Ashe Co NC. More About STEPHEN OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 More About MARY VANOVER: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 Children of STEPHEN OSBORNE and MARY VANOVER are: : 2. i. ALVIN4 OSBORNE, b. 13 Mar 1821, Grayson Co Va; d. 08 Jun 1850, Ashe Co NC. : ii. JONATHAN OSBORNE, b. 07 Mar 1823, Ashe Co NC; d. 27 Aug 1835, Ashe Co NC. :: More About JONATHAN OSBORNE: Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 :3. iii. RICHARD F OSBORNE, b. 1825, Ashe Co NC; d. 07 Jun 1896, Ashe Co NC. :4. iv. ISABELLA/ISABEL OSBORNE, b. 09 Feb 1826, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 Apr 1890, Watauga Co NC. : v. JAMES OSBORNE, b. 22 Jan 1828, Ashe Co NC; d. 18 Jul 1843, Ashe Co NC. :5. vi. WILLIAM OSBORNE, b. 22 Apr 1830, Ashe Co NC; d. 30 Jul 1873, Ashe Co NC. :6. vii. MARY OSBORNE, b. 13 Apr 1832, Ashe Co NC; d. 18 May 1890, Alleghany Co NC. :7. viii. REBECCA OSBORNE, b. 17 Apr 1834, Grayson Co Va; d. 07 Dec 1922, Ashe Co NC. : ix. HANNAH OSBORNE, b. 16 Mar 1836, Ashe Co NC; m. JOHN WILSON. :8. x. ALFRED OSBORNE, b. 23 Jul 1839, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Jan 1874, Ashe Co NC. :9. xi. GEORGE A OSBORNE, b. 30 Nov 1840, Ashe Co NC; d. 26 Aug 1909, Ashe Co NC. :10. xii. ARIS OSBORNE, b. 18 Jul 1843, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 Nov 1927, Ashe Co NC. Generation No. 2 2. ALVIN4 OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 13 Mar 1821 in Grayson Co Va, and died 08 Jun 1850 in Ashe Co NC. He married SARAH THOMAS 01 Oct 1845 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of WILLIAM THOMAS and MARY SUTHERLAND. She was born 13 Apr 1829 in Ashe Co NC, and died 27 Sep 1903 in Ashe Co NC. More About ALVIN OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cem SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 More About SARAH THOMAS: : Burial: Mountain View Methodist Ch, Ashe Co NC : Children of ALVIN OSBORNE and SARAH THOMAS are: : 11. i. RICHARD FRANKLIN5 OSBORNE, b. 23 Aug 1846, Ashe Co NC; d. 27 Jan 1897, Ashe Co NC. : 12. ii. MARTISHA JANE OSBORNE, b. 26 May 1849, Ashe Co NC; d. 07 Oct 1929, Ashe Co NC. : : : 3. RICHARD4 F OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1825 in Ashe Co NC, and died 07 Jun 1896 in Ashe Co NC. He married DELPHIA COX Abt. 1847 in Ashe Co NC. She was born Abt. 1827 in Ashe Co NC, and died 26 Dec 1896 in Ashe Co NC. : : Children of RICHARD OSBORNE and DELPHIA COX are: : 13. i. ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, b. 14 Sep 1849, Ashe Co NC; d. 27 Mar 1922, Ashe Co NC. : 14. ii. ISABELL OSBORNE, b. 22 Nov 1850, Ashe Co NC; d. 06 Aug 1912, Ashe Co NC. : iii. ELLEN OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1852, Ashe Co NC. : 15. iv. SARAH "SALLY"OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1856, Ashe Co NC. : v. BRACKSTON STEPHEN OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1859, Ashe Co NC. : 16. vi. JONATHAN OSBORNE, b. Jan 1862, Ashe Co NC. : 17. vii. NANCY CATHERINE OSBORNE, b. 15 Mar 1865, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Jul 1949, Ashe Co NC. : viii. RICHARD F JR OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1867, Ashe Co NC. : : : 4. ISABELLA/ISABEL4 OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 09 Feb 1826 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 Apr 1890 in Watauga Co NC. She married JOHN ALFRED CASTLE 08 Apr 1847 in Ashe Co NC. He was born 27 Aug 1819 in Ashe Co NC, and died 1914 in Watauga Co NC. : : Notes for JOHN ALFRED CASTLE: : In 1860 and 1870 John was a Blacksmith in the Meat Camp Dist. of Watauga Co NC. In 1900 he was living with Daughter Sarah A Castle and Husband William. : : Children of ISABELLA/ISABEL OSBORNE and JOHN CASTLE are: : i. MARY5 CASTLE, b. 27 Feb 1848, Ashe Co NC. : ii. ELIZABETH CASTLE, b. 22 May 1849, Ashe Co NC; m. UNKNOWN DAVIS. : : Notes for ELIZABETH CASTLE: : In 1900 Elizabeth was living in Household with Sister Sarah A Castle in Watauga Co NC. Listed as Elizabeth Davis Age 51 born May 1849. : : iii. DELPHIA CASTLE, b. 30 Jul 1853, Ashe Co NC. : iv. SUSANNAH CASTLE, b. 02 Sep 1855, Ashe Co NC. : v. MARTHA A CASTLE, b. 1859, Watauga Co NC. : vi. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CASTLE, b. 17 May 1861, Watauga Co NC. : vii. RICHARD HARRISON CASTLE, b. May 1863, Watauga Co NC. : 18. viii. SARAH A CASTLE, b. Mar 1865, Watauga Co NC. : : : 5. WILLIAM4 OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 22 Apr 1830 in Ashe Co NC, and died 30 Jul 1873 in Ashe Co NC. He married ELIZABETH COLE 03 Nov 1851 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of JOSHUA COLE and TABITHA OSBORNE. She was born Abt. 1829 in Grayson Co Va. : : More About WILLIAM OSBORNE: : Burial 1: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : Burial 2: Green Valley/ Stephen Osborne Cem. Ashe Co #L05 Horse Creek Community : : More About ELIZABETH COLE: : Date born 2: Abt. 1829 : : Children of WILLIAM OSBORNE and ELIZABETH COLE are: : 19. i. JAMES5 OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1852, Ashe Co NC. : ii. LORINDA OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1853, Ashe Co NC. : 20. iii. TABITHA OSBORNE, b. 10 Jun 1854, Ashe Co NC; d. Aft. 1908, Ashe Co NC. : iv. LOZINA LUCINDA OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1856, Ashe Co NC. : 21. v. LOUDEMA OSBORNE, b. 16 Dec 1857, Ashe Co NC; d. 08 Sep 1949, Ashe Co NC. : vi. STEPHEN OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1860, Ashe Co NC. : vii. DANIEL OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1862, Ashe Co NC. : viii. ELVA OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1865, Ashe Co NC. : 22. ix. LAURA OSBORNE, b. Mar 1866, Ashe Co NC; d. Apr 1943, Hailey, Blaine Co Idaho. : x. EVA OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1868, Ashe Co NC. : : : 6. MARY4 OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 13 Apr 1832 in Ashe Co NC, and died 18 May 1890 in Alleghany Co NC. She married WILBURN COLE 03 Jan 1851 in Ashe now Alleghany Co NC, son of JOSHUA COLE and TABITHA OSBORNE. He was born 30 Apr 1831 in Grayson Co Va, and died 22 Jan 1917 in Alleghany Co NC. : : More About MARY OSBORNE: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC #174 : : Notes for WILBURN COLE: : Wilburn was a Methodist Minister. : : More About WILBURN COLE: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC #174 : : Children of MARY OSBORNE and WILBURN COLE are: : 23. i. HANNAH DELILAH5 COLE, b. 25 Apr 1854, Ashe Co NC (Now Alleghany Co NC); d. 07 Apr 1928. : 24. ii. ALFRED EZRA COLE, b. 21 Aug 1856, Ashe Co NC (Now Alleghany Co NC); d. 24 Dec 1913, Alleghany Co NC. : iii. ANDREW WATSON COLE, b. 29 Nov 1866, Ashe Co NC (Now Alleghany Co NC); d. 10 Oct 1892. : : More About ANDREW WATSON COLE: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC #174 : : iv. JANE COLE, b. 01 Apr 1852, Ashe Co NC Now Alleghany Co NC. : v. SARAH ANN COLE, b. Abt. 1859, Alleghany Co NC. : 25. vi. MARY MAGDALENE COLE, b. 01 Dec 1864, Alleghany Co NC; d. 16 Oct 1950, Nottaway Co Va. : vii. DAVID COLE, b. Abt. 1865, Alleghany Co NC. : viii. ROSAMOND COLE, b. Abt. 1868, Alleghany Co NC; m. ARTHUR DOWELL, 28 Nov 1891, Alleghany CO NC. : 26. ix. JOSEPHINE COLE, b. 10 Oct 1871, Alleghany Co NC. : 27. x. NANCY COLE, b. Abt. 1873, Alleghany Co NC. : : : 7. REBECCA4 OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 17 Apr 1834 in Grayson Co Va, and died 07 Dec 1922 in Ashe Co NC. She married (1) JAMES COLE 08 Apr 1855 in Ashe Co NC, son of JOSHUA COLE and TABITHA OSBORNE. He was born Abt. 1833 in Grayson Co Va, and died 20 Sep 1863 in Chickamauga, Ga. She married (2) NATHAN WARD Abt. 1864. He was born Abt. 1844 in North Carolina. : : Notes for REBECCA OSBORNE: : Birth, death and burial location are from the Ashe County Cemetery Books. : : More About REBECCA OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley Cem SR SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : Notes for NATHAN WARD: : The Ashe Co Cemetery Books show Nathan Ward as Born ca 1840 died Oct 17, 1931 and buried at The Osborne Fort in Grayson Co Va. I have doubts about the burial location. I don't think there were any burials there in that time frame. the census records show he was born about 1844. There was a Nathan Ward who married a Rebecca Hash and was from the Grayson Co area. : : Children of REBECCA OSBORNE and JAMES COLE are: : i. REBECCA5 COLE, b. Abt. 1852, Ashe Co NC. : ii. RHODA COLE, b. Abt. 1855, Ashe Co NC. : iii. STEPHEN WILEY COLE, b. Abt. 1856, Ashe Co NC. : iv. ALVIN JOSHUA COLE, b. 27 Sep 1857, Ashe Co NC; d. 03 Jul 1926; m. ELIZA PHILLIPS; b. 22 Jun 1859, Ashe Co NC; d. 18 Dec 1916, Ashe Co NC. : : More About ALVIN JOSHUA COLE: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch. #L04 North Fork , Ashe Co NC : : More About ELIZA PHILLIPS: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch. #L04 North Fork , Ashe Co NC : : 28. v. THOMAS REEVES COLE, b. 11 May 1859, Watauga Co NC. : vi. JAMES M COLE, b. Abt. 1862, Watauga Co NC. : : : Children of REBECCA OSBORNE and NATHAN WARD are: : vii. J M5 WARD, b. Abt. 1865, Ashe Co NC. : viii. GEORGE WASHINGTON WARD, b. 27 Mar 1869, Ashe Co NC. : ix. WILLIAM ALEXANDER WARD, b. Jan 1872, Ashe Co NC. : x. REBECCA E WARD, b. Abt. 1873, Ashe Co NC. : 29. xi. NATHAN WILLIAM A WARD, b. 27 Jul 1874, Ashe Co NC; d. 31 Aug 1953, Washington. : 30. xii. R FRANKLIN A WARD, b. Abt. 1877, Ashe Co NC; d. Bet. 1905 - 1910, Ashe Co NC. : : : 8. ALFRED4 OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Jul 1839 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Jan 1874 in Ashe Co NC. He married NANCY ROARK 20 Jun 1858 in Johnson Co Tenn, daughter of EPHRAIM ROARK and MILLIE GRAYBEAL. She was born 04 May 1840 in Ashe Co NC, and died 03 Jul 1931 in Johnson Co Tn. : : More About ALFRED OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : More About NANCY ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem SR1302 Ashe co NC #L05 : : Child of ALFRED OSBORNE and NANCY ROARK is: : i. MARTITIA5 OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1862, Ashe Co NC. : : : 9. GEORGE A4 OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 30 Nov 1840 in Ashe Co NC, and died 26 Aug 1909 in Ashe Co NC. He married MARY ANN WILSON, daughter of JOHN WILSON and ANNA WAGONER. She was born 08 Jan 1840 in Ashe Co NC, and died 24 Jan 1919 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About GEORGE A OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : More About MARY ANN WILSON: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : Child of GEORGE OSBORNE and MARY WILSON is: : 31. i. ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, b. 08 Mar 1865, Ashe Co NC; d. 05 Sep 1917, Ashe Co NC. : : : 10. ARIS4 OSBORNE (STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 18 Jul 1843 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 Nov 1927 in Ashe Co NC. He married ELIZABETH PRICE OSBORNE 22 Apr 1860 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of DAVID OSBORNE and ABIGAIL PRICE. She was born 10 Jun 1840 in Ashe Co NC, and died 07 Dec 1915 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for ARIS OSBORNE: : Death records for David and Elizabeth do not have a Cemetery name or location. : : More About ARIS OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : More About ELIZABETH PRICE OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : Children of ARIS OSBORNE and ELIZABETH OSBORNE are: : 32. i. DAVID LINCOLN5 OSBORNE, b. 23 Jun 1862, Ashe Co NC; d. 09 Nov 1945, Chancellor, Spotsylvania Co Va. : 33. ii. EMELINE ALICE OSBORNE, b. 24 Aug 1864, Ashe Co NC; d. 04 Jun 1907, Ashe Co NC. : : : Generation No. 3 : : 11. RICHARD FRANKLIN5 OSBORNE (ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Aug 1846 in Ashe Co NC, and died 27 Jan 1897 in Ashe Co NC. He married (1) MARTHA EVALINE WILSON, daughter of ISSAC WILSON and CAROLINE GREER. He married (2) NANCY EMALINE WILSON 17 Dec 1866 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of ISSAC WILSON and CAROLINE GREER. She was born 25 Feb 1850 in Ashe Co NC, and died 04 Dec 1919 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for RICHARD FRANKLIN OSBORNE: : In 1870 was listed as a farm laborer in Laurel Township of Ashe Co with 1 child William age 1 year. : Martha Evaline Wilson younger sister of Nancy Emaline Wilson had the following children that were thought to be fathered by Richard Franklin Osborne. : : Luna Ellen Wilson b 1874 Ahe Co NC d 1933, married Lindsay Milam : Arthur Merrill Wilson b 1876 Ashe Co NC d 1950 married (1) Martha Grubb (2) Eudora Anderson : Lena Bina Wilson b 1878 Ashe Co NC married Lee Fields Hash : Minnie Wilson b 1881 Ashe Co NC d 1883 Ashe Co NC : Charles Smith Wilson b 1884 Ahe Co NC d 1923 married Ruth Lee Paisley : : : : More About RICHARD FRANKLIN OSBORNE: : Burial: Isaac Wilson Cem SR 1301 Ashe Co NC #L17 : : More About MARTHA EVALINE WILSON: : Name 2: Martha Eveline Wilson : : More About NANCY EMALINE WILSON: : Burial: Isaac Wilson Cem SR 1301 Ashe Co NC #L17 : : Children of RICHARD OSBORNE and MARTHA WILSON are: : 34. i. LUNA ELLEN6 WILSON, b. 25 Dec 1874, Ashe Co NC; d. 15 Nov 1953, Ashe Co NC. : 35. ii. ARTHUR MERRILL WILSON, b. 13 Feb 1876, Ashe Co NC; d. 08 Mar 1950, Troutdale, Grayson Co Va. : 36. iii. LENA "LELIA" BINA WILSON, b. Jun 1878, Ashe Co NC; d. Aft. 1930. : iv. MINNIE WILSON, b. 1881, Ashe Co NC; d. 1883, Ashe Co NC. : v. CHARLES SMITH WILSON, b. Dec 1883, Ashe Co NC; d. 1923, Grayson Co Va; m. RUTH LEE PAISLEY. : : : Children of RICHARD OSBORNE and NANCY WILSON are: : vi. LOYETTA E6 OSBORNE, b. 10 Oct 1867, Ashe Co NC; d. Aug 1869, Ashe Co NC. : : More About LOYETTA E OSBORNE: : Burial: Isaac Wilson Cemetery, SR 1301 Ashe Co NC #L17 : : 37. vii. WILLIAM ISAAC OSBORNE, b. 27 Mar 1869, Ashe Co NC; d. 14 May 1953, Skagit Co Washington. : 38. viii. MARTHA JANE "JENNIE" OSBORNE, b. 07 May 1871, Ashe Co NC; d. 06 Jun 1911, Skagit Co Washington. : ix. SARAH ORETTE OSBORNE, b. 1873, Ashe Co NC; d. 1876, Ashe Co NC. : : More About SARAH ORETTE OSBORNE: : Burial: Isaac Wilson Cemetery, SR 1301 Ashe Co NC #L17 : : x. STEVEN ALVIN OSBORNE, b. Apr 1873, Ashe Co NC; d. Abt. 1955; m. NELLIE WILES. : : Notes for STEVEN ALVIN OSBORNE: : In 1900 was single and living with brother William in Sedro Township, Skagit Co Washington and working on a farm. : : 39. xi. MAUD ALICE OSBORNE, b. 04 Sep 1878, Ashe Co NC. : 40. xii. JOHN TILDEN OSBORNE, b. 11 Jan 1880, Ashe Co NC; d. 20 Jun 1958, Ashe Co NC. : 41. xiii. ROBY FRANK HARDY OSBORNE, b. 08 Mar 1882, Ashe Co NC; d. 22 Feb 1953, Dalles, Oregon. : 42. xiv. EFFIE MARILLA OSBORNE, b. 1884, Ashe Co NC; d. 1964, Ashe Co NC. : xv. BINA VICTORIA OSBORNE, b. 1886, Ashe Co NC; d. 1886, Ashe Co NC. : xvi. BLANCHE LOYETTA OSBORNE, b. 1888, Ashe Co NC; d. 1888, Ashe Co NC. : : More About BLANCHE LOYETTA OSBORNE: : Burial: Isaac Wilson Cemetery, SR 1301 Ashe Co NC #L17 : : xvii. ROBERT BRUCE HAMILTON OSBORNE, b. 1893, Ashe Co NC; d. 1964; m. INEZ CALDWELL, Snohomish Co Washington. : : : 12. MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE (ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 26 May 1849 in Ashe Co NC, and died 07 Oct 1929 in Ashe Co NC. She married ANDREW EASTRIDGE 24 Dec 1865 in Ashe Co NC, son of PLEASANT EASTRIDGE and PHOEBE GRAYBEAL. He was born 16 Apr 1844 in Ashe Co NC, and died 21 Dec 1904 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About MARTISHA JANE OSBORNE: : Burial: Mt View Methodist ChSR 1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : More About ANDREW EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : Children of MARTISHA OSBORNE and ANDREW EASTRIDGE are: : 43. i. CAROLINE6 EASTRIDGE, b. Mar 1870, Ashe Co NC; d. Bef. 1920. : 44. ii. SARAH LAURA EASTRIDGE, b. 24 May 1870, Ashe Co NC; d. 14 Feb 1965, Ashe Co NC. : 45. iii. NANCY ELIZABETH EASTRIDGE, b. Dec 1873, Ashe Co NC; d. 14 Jan 1931, NC State Hospital, Morganton NC. : 46. iv. JOHN W EASTRIDGE, b. 24 Jul 1876, Ashe Co NC. : 47. v. ROBY JULIUS EASTRIDGE, b. 23 Jul 1879, Ashe Co NC; d. 31 Jul 1966, Mountain City, Tn. : 48. vi. MARVIN CARLOCK EASTRIDGE, b. 11 Apr 1882, Ashe Co NC; d. May 1975, Beaverdam, Hanover Co Virginia. : 49. vii. ANDREW CLINTON EASTRIDGE, b. 05 Jun 1888, Ashe Co NC; d. 02 Apr 1982, Locust Grove, Orange Co Virginia. : : : 13. ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE (RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 14 Sep 1849 in Ashe Co NC, and died 27 Mar 1922 in Ashe Co NC. She married CHARLES VANOVER, son of MATTHEW VANOVER and MARY POPE. He was born 07 Sep 1838 in Ashe Co NC, and died 18 Jan 1916 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About ELIZABETH OSBORNE: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : More About CHARLES VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : Children of ELIZABETH OSBORNE and CHARLES VANOVER are: : 50. i. ULYSSES GRANT6 VANOVER, b. 02 May 1869, Ashe Co NC; d. 18 Jan 1920, Ashe Co NC. : 51. ii. ROSS M VANOVER, b. 26 Jan 1876, Ashe Co NC; d. 12 Dec 1939, Ashe Co NC. : iii. NORETTA VANOVER, b. 24 Sep 1878, Ashe Co NC; d. 12 Apr 1924, Ashe Co NC. : : More About NORETTA VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : : 14. ISABELL5 OSBORNE (RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 22 Nov 1850 in Ashe Co NC, and died 06 Aug 1912 in Ashe Co NC. She married CALVIN VANOVER. He was born 19 May 1850 in Ashe Co NC, and died 01 Aug 1903 in Ashe Co NC. : : Child of ISABELL OSBORNE and CALVIN VANOVER is: : i. MARY E6 VANOVER, b. 17 Nov 1877, Ashe Co NC; d. 06 Apr 1941, Ashe Co NC; m. (1) UNKNOWN PRICE; m. (2) JOHN WELBORN KING; b. 10 Jun 1860, Ashe Co NC; d. 14 Sep 1925, Ashe Co NC. : : More About MARY E VANOVER: : Burial: Pleasant Hill/Osborne Cemetery SR1312 Ashe Co NC #H06 : : More About JOHN WELBORN KING: : Burial: Pleasant Hill/Osborne Cemetery SR1312 Ashe Co NC #H06 : : : 15. SARAH5 "SALLY"OSBORNE (RICHARD F4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1856 in Ashe Co NC. She married JOHN WESLEY OSBORNE, son of ALEXANDER OSBORNE and SARAH THOMAS. He was born 18 Jun 1857 in Ashe Co NC, and died 08 Jul 1941 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About JOHN WESLEY OSBORNE: : Date born 2: 18 Jun 1857 : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : Child of SARAH "SALLY"OSBORNE and JOHN OSBORNE is: : 52. i. ALEXANDER RICHARD6 OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1879, Ashe Co NC; d. Aft. 06 Jan 1920, Sedro Wolly, Skagit Co Washington. : : : 16. JONATHAN5 OSBORNE (RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Jan 1862 in Ashe Co NC. He married MARY DELIA POTTER 17 Apr 1881 in Ashe Co NC. : : Children of JONATHAN OSBORNE and MARY POTTER are: : i. JOSEPH R6 OSBORNE. : ii. LENA M OSBORNE. : iii. MILTON OSBORNE. : iv. RICHARD J OSBORNE. : 53. v. DELPHIA OSBORNE, b. Feb 1882. : 54. vi. ROSA OSBORNE, b. 17 Sep 1884, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Feb 1963, Ashe Co NC. : : : 17. NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE (RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 15 Mar 1865 in Ashe Co NC, and died 10 Jul 1949 in Ashe Co NC. She married MILTON COLUMBUS ROARK 01 Oct 1881 in Ashe Co NC, son of ABSALOM ROARK and DELPHIA VANOVER. He was born 08 Sep 1862 in Ashe Co NC, and died 20 Apr 1949 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About NANCY CATHERINE OSBORNE: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : Notes for MILTON COLUMBUS ROARK: : MILTON C ROARK By Dewey R Roark, Jr : : Milton Columbus Roark, family man, community leader, business man, farmer and friend - was born September 18,1862, on the Roundabout Road at Solitude (now Ashland) and died April 4, 1949. Milton was the son of Absalom and Dephia VANOVER Roark. Milton was the grandson of Ephraim and Millie GRAYBEAL Roark and Cornelius and Mary DAUGHTERY Vanover. Milton married Nancy Catherine OSBORN, born March 15, 1865 on Pine Mountain in the Brushy Fork (Green Valley) Community and died July 10, 1949. Nancy was the daughter of Richard F and Delphia COX Osborn and the grand-daughter of Steven and Mary VANOVER Osborn and Aris, Sr and Elizabeth CASTLE Cox. : : Milton's father, Absalom was a Magistrate of North Fork Township. In 1874, Absalom was a member of a special Commission established to develop a plan to build a new County Jail and to meet a problem of uniform listing of taxes. Absalom served in Company K, 21st Virginia Calvary during the Civil War. : : Milton operated the Roark Brother's Store (successors to Roark & Osborne), dealers in General Merchandise on the Roundabout from the 1890's until the late 1930's. He also operated the Roark sawmill on Roundabout with his father, Absalom, at the turn of the century and later, with his son Furman. : : Milton taught public school at Solitude/Ashland and was a member of the school board committee of the North Fork District. In 1897, the budget to operate the six schools in this District was 559.30 as allocated by the County. There was no discrimination in this District. The lady teacher was paid the same 20.00 per month salary as the men teachers (Minutes of July 17, 1897, Board meeting.) He was a member of the Board of Supervisors for North Fork Township and Chairman of the Board in 1900. This was before the public roads were maintained by the County. During this time period, land owners were required to maintain the roads on there land. It was a duty of the Board to site landowners who did not maintain their section of the road. If they did not comply with the citation, they would be fined which provided money for the road overseer to hire the work done. He was a Justice of the Peace and served as Postmaster of the Roundabout Post Office until it was discontinued. : : Milton was Register of Deeds of Ashe County (1918-1922). At that time, all deeds and other recorded documents were hand copied into the County Registry. Good penmanship was a necessity. His son Dewey and daughter Florence were appointed Deputy Registers to assist in this work. Times were hard during this period and many people did not have money to record the deeds to property they had acquired in the hope they could make a living from the land. He loaned these people money to record the deeds. He also was called on to be the Executor of a number of estates. : : Milton was a deeply religious person. I have the Kimbell Reed Organ he purchased hi 1900 that was in the Roundabout Methodist Church until the church was closed. The church was located at the edge of his property on Roundabout Road. He was a Sunday school teacher and Church Board member through out its history. After the worship service, it was generally dinner time with the minister at his home. He also served as a member of the Green Valley Pastoral Charge of the Methodist Church. : : Milton was a true community leader and friend. People came to him in time if trouble. He advised them in business and personal matters and helped neighbors and friends resolve their disputes. They came to him when they had no money to buy coal oil for the lamp, salt for the smokehouse pork, food to eat or clothes to wear. He was always a friend that could be counted on in time of need. His wife, Nancy, was a mid-wife and delivered many of the children born in the community. She and Milton gave ten children to the world. Their children produced 24 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. The children of Milton and Nancy are: Richard Romulus Roark (1882-1885); Delphia Jane Roark (1884-1889) married Jonathan Edward Parker (1884-1961). He was a farmer, school teacher and volunteer US weather observer. He received the Weather Service highest award for 40 years of weather observations at Parker, North Carolina. Aunt Jane lived for almost 105 years.; Quincy Furman Roark (1886-1960) married Bertha ROARK (1891-1987). He was a farmer and sawmill worker.; Lila Rejenta Roark (1889-1911) married Lon M Browning (1889-1922). He was a Coal miner.; Dewey Ronda (1893-1977) married Hadassa Cora Alph "Dassa" ROARK (1889-1987). He was an accountant/business man. Prior to leaving Ashe County he attended Appalachian Training School (now Appalachian State University), taught school for fife years and was part owner of Roark Brother's Store. He served as Assistant Supervisor, Ashe County Revalution Act, in 1920, "True Value in Money - Low Tax Rates", and was a Deputy Register of Deeds. For many years he was a member of the Knoxville Executive Club and a member of the Board of Directors of the Volunteer's of America.; Ardna Lee Roark (1895-1917). She was a teacher at Ashland School; Devona Mae (1898-1980) married Olney Bliss Roark (1895-1972). He was a factory worker and owned rental properties.; Florence Elizabeth Roark (1900-1975) married Guy Tanner Badger (1893-1976). He was the Co-owner of the Badger Funeral Home.; Birdie Alice Roark (1902-1988) married James Davis McNeil (1900-1981). He owned the McNeil Department Store.; Ruby Mary Roark (1906-1988) married Leonard Mahala (b 1909). He's a retired farmer. : : : : : : : : : More About MILTON COLUMBUS ROARK: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : Children of NANCY OSBORNE and MILTON ROARK are: : i. RICHARD ROMULUS6 ROARK, b. 1882, Ashe Co NC; d. 1885, Ashe Co NC. : : More About RICHARD ROMULUS ROARK: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : 55. ii. DELPHIA JANE ROARK, b. 21 Dec 1884, Ashe Co NC; d. 03 Nov 1989, Ashe Co NC. : 56. iii. QUINCY FURMAN ROARK, b. 07 Feb 1886, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Jan 1960, Ashe Co NC. : iv. LILA REJETNA ROARK, b. 1889, Ashe Co NC; d. 1911, Ashe Co NC; m. LON M BROWNING. : v. ARDNA LEE ROARK, b. Nov 1895, Ashe Co NC; d. 19 Jul 1917, Ashe Co NC. : : More About ARDNA LEE ROARK: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : 57. vi. DEVONA MAE ROARK, b. 23 Apr 1898, Ashe Co NC; d. 11 Dec 1980, Ashe Co NC. : 58. vii. FLORENCE ELIZABETH ROARK, b. 07 Feb 1900, Ashe Co NC; d. 29 Oct 1975, Ashe Co NC. : 59. viii. BIRDIE ALICE ROARK, b. 12 Aug 1903, Ashe Co NC; d. 30 Jun 1988, Ashe Co NC. : 60. ix. DEWEY RONDA ROARK, b. 05 Feb 1893, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Aug 1977, Knoxville, Tenn. : 61. x. RUBY MARY ROARK, b. 27 May 1906, Ashe Co NC; d. 11 Jun 1988, Ashe Co NC. : : : 18. SARAH A5 CASTLE (ISABELLA/ISABEL4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Mar 1865 in Watauga Co NC. She married WILLIAM GAINES 1890 in Watauga Co NC. He was born Jul 1856 in Watauga Co NC. : : Children of SARAH CASTLE and WILLIAM GAINES are: : i. MARY J6 GAINES, b. Jun 1892, Watauga Co NC. : ii. EBBIN F GAINES, b. Jul 1893, Watauga Co NC. : iii. DELLIE/DELLA GAINES, b. Jan 1895, Watauga Co NC. : iv. FREDDIE GAINES, b. Apr 1897, Watauga Co NC. : v. MARTHA L GAINES, b. Dec 1898, Watauga Co NC. : vi. SUSAN GAINES, b. Jul 1899, Watauga Co NC. : : : 19. JAMES5 OSBORNE (WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1852 in Ashe Co NC. He married UNKINOWN. : : Child of JAMES OSBORNE and UNKINOWN is: : i. A T6 OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1878, Ashe Co NC. : : : 20. TABITHA5 OSBORNE (WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 10 Jun 1854 in Ashe Co NC, and died Aft. 1908 in Ashe Co NC. She married WILLIAM M OSBORNE 1879 in Ashe Co NC, son of JEREMIAH OSBORNE and MARY CALHOUN. He was born 22 Dec 1852 in Ashe Co NC, and died 16 Nov 1922 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for TABITHA OSBORNE: : Benjamin Brown Cem is also known as Rich Hill Cem, Skagg Cem and Graybeal Cem. Cem is in 2 sections Old and New. Located on SR 1317 .4 mile North of SR 1318. : : More About TABITHA OSBORNE: : Burial: Benjamin Brown Cem. SR 1317 Ashe Co NC #J03 : : Notes for WILLIAM M OSBORNE: : William was a Minister. : : More About WILLIAM M OSBORNE: : Burial: Benjamin Brown Cem. SR 1317 Ashe Co NC #J03 : : Children of TABITHA OSBORNE and WILLIAM OSBORNE are: : 62. i. ELIZABETH LUDEMA6 OSBORNE, b. 28 Aug 1880, Ashe Co NC; d. 03 Mar 1969, Newland, Avery Co NC. : ii. MARTIN G OSBORNE, b. Oct 1882, Ashe Co NC. : iii. AMOS C OSBORNE, b. 02 Apr 1885, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Aug 1972, Ashe Co NC; m. LIZZIE A JENKINS, 04 Apr 1914, Ashe Co NC; b. 24 Nov 1879, Ashe Co NC; d. 07 Dec 1961, Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for AMOS C OSBORNE: : In 1910 was living with sister Elizabeth at Linville Mitchel Co NC. Registered for WW I draft on Sept 12, 1918 and was farming at Fig, Ashe Co NC. Death certificate shows he shot himself. : : More About AMOS C OSBORNE: : Burial: Benjamin B Brown Cem SR 1317 Ashe CO NC #J03 : : iv. NAOMI E OSBORNE, b. Jul 1887, Ashe Co NC. : v. JOHN I OSBORNE, b. Apr 1889, Ashe Co NC. : 63. vi. HENRY FLOYD OSBORNE, b. 31 Mar 1893, Ashe Co NC; d. 21 Nov 1988, Forest Hill, Harford Md. : vii. SUVILLAR OSBORNE, b. 04 Aug 1895, Ashe Co NC; d. Jun 1896, Ashe Co NC. : : More About SUVILLAR OSBORNE: : Burial: Benjamin Brown Cem. SR 1317 Ashe Co NC #J03 : : 64. viii. VESTER FRANKLIN OSBORNE, b. 17 Dec 1908, Ashe Co NC; d. May 1951, Salisbury Md. : : : 21. LOUDEMA5 OSBORNE (WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 16 Dec 1857 in Ashe Co NC, and died 08 Sep 1949 in Ashe Co NC. She married JOHNSON ROARK 10 Aug 1887 in Ashe Co NC, son of EPHRAIM ROARK and MILLIE GRAYBEAL. He was born 10 Aug 1843 in Ashe Co NC, and died 17 Nov 1924 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About LOUDEMA OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley Cem SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L05 : : Notes for JOHNSON ROARK: : Green Valley Cem is also known as the Stephen Osborne Cem. : : More About JOHNSON ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley Cem SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L05 : : Children of LOUDEMA OSBORNE and JOHNSON ROARK are: : i. MURPHY6 ROARK, b. May 1888, Ashe Co NC. : ii. CONLEY ROARK, b. Jan 1890, Ashe Co NC. : iii. MARINA A ROARK, b. Oct 1891, Ashe Co NC. : iv. CORA S ROARK, b. Dec 1893, Ashe Co NC. : v. HEDRICK ROARK, b. 28 Dec 1895, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Oct 1918, WW 1. : : More About HEDRICK ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley Cem SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L05 : : vi. RAY ROARK, b. 27 Apr 1898, Ashe Co NC; d. 29 Mar 1900, Ashe Co NC. : : More About RAY ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley Cem SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L05 : : : 22. LAURA5 OSBORNE (WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Mar 1866 in Ashe Co NC, and died Apr 1943 in Hailey, Blaine Co Idaho. She married ELBERT EPHRAIM ROARK 19 Oct 1884 in Ashe Co NC, son of JONATHAN ROARK and ELIZABETH VANOVER. He was born 29 May 1865 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 Oct 1957 in Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake Co Utah.. : : Notes for ELBERT EPHRAIM ROARK: : In 1900 0wned a farm in North Fork Ashe Co NC. : Elbert E Roark 34 : Lara Roark 34 : Perley E Roark 14 : Myrtie E Roark 12 : Eller L Roark 10 : Lulie W Roark 8 : Clayton G Roark 6 : Ben M Roark 4 : Bell V Roark 1.12 : In 1900, 1910 and 1920 owned a farm on Green Valley Road, North Fork Township, Ashe Co NC. In 1930 Elbert and Laura was living with son Treely in North Fork Township Ashe Co NC. It appears that son Treely took over the farm from his father. : : Children of LAURA OSBORNE and ELBERT ROARK are: : i. BESSIE6 ROARK. : ii. PEARL ELVIRA ROARK, b. 28 Jun 1885, Ashe Co NC. : iii. MYRTIE E ROARK, b. Apr 1888, Ashe Co NC. : iv. ELLA L ROARK, b. Jul 1889, Ashe Co NC. : v. LULIE W ROARK, b. May 1892, Ashe Co NC. : 65. vi. TREELY WENDELL ROARK, b. 07 May 1892, Ashe Co NC; d. 26 Mar 1955, Ashe Co NC. : 66. vii. CLAYTON JEROME ROARK, b. 05 Jul 1895, Ashe Co NC; d. 03 Dec 1979, Boise, Ada Co Idaho. : viii. BERNIE M ROARK, b. Apr 1896, Ashe Co NC. : ix. LESSIE ROARK, b. 1901, Ashe Co NC. : 67. x. VERA MALISSA ROARK, b. 12 Apr 1897, Ashe Co NC; d. 17 Feb 1991, Wilkes Co NC. : : : 23. HANNAH DELILAH5 COLE (MARY4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 25 Apr 1854 in Ashe Co NC (Now Alleghany Co NC), and died 07 Apr 1928. She married JAMES NELSON ATWOOD, son of FRANKLIN ATWOOD and ALICE PUGH. He was born 01 Feb 1854, and died 12 Dec 1934. : : More About HANNAH DELILAH COLE: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC #174 : : More About JAMES NELSON ATWOOD: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC #174 : : Children of HANNAH COLE and JAMES ATWOOD are: : i. WELBORN ALVIS6 ATWOOD, b. 18 Dec 1877; d. 03 Jan 1949; m. MAGGIE HOPPERS; b. 14 May 1888, Alleghany Co NC; d. 24 Nov 1988. : : More About WELBORN ALVIS ATWOOD: : Burial: Cranberry Community Cem. SR 113 Alleghany Co NC : : More About MAGGIE HOPPERS: : Burial: Cranberry Community Cem. SR 113 Alleghany Co NC : : ii. DELLA ATWOOD, b. 10 Dec 1882; d. 12 May 1883. : : More About DELLA ATWOOD: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC : : : 24. ALFRED EZRA5 COLE (MARY4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 21 Aug 1856 in Ashe Co NC (Now Alleghany Co NC), and died 24 Dec 1913 in Alleghany Co NC. He married PATRICIA FRANCES FOWLKES 02 Dec 1875 in Alleghany CO NC. She was born 01 Jul 1848 in Alleghany Co NC, and died 24 Jan 1921 in Alleghany Co NC. : : More About ALFRED EZRA COLE: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC #174 : : More About PATRICIA FRANCES FOWLKES: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC #174 : : Children of ALFRED COLE and PATRICIA FOWLKES are: : i. GEORGE6 COLE, b. Abt. 1877, Alleghany Co NC. : ii. HATTIE COLE, b. Abt. 1879, Alleghany Co NC. : iii. LORENZO DOW COLE, b. Sep 1888, Alleghany Co NC; m. BESSIE KENNEDY, 06 Sep 1907, Alleghany CO NC. : : Notes for LORENZO DOW COLE: : Lorenzo and Bessie supposedly had 5 children. : : : 25. MARY MAGDALENE5 COLE (MARY4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 01 Dec 1864 in Alleghany Co NC, and died 16 Oct 1950 in Nottaway Co Va. She married JAMES MONROE SMITH 1894 in Alleghany CO NC, son of CHARLES SMITH and SARAH MABE. He was born 09 Feb 1865 in Buck Island, Stokes Co NC, and died 1956 in Alleghany Co NC. : : More About MARY MAGDALENE COLE: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC #174 : : Notes for JAMES MONROE SMITH: : James was first married to Lilly McMilliam and had children Maude, Laura and Frank. : : More About JAMES MONROE SMITH: : Burial: Mt Zion Methodist Ch. Alleghany Co NC : : Children of MARY COLE and JAMES SMITH are: : i. JOHN LESTER6 SMITH, b. 24 Sep 1895, Alleghany Co NC; m. ADA PENNINGTON. : ii. EUGENE NELSON SMITH, b. 15 Sep 1897, Alleghany Co NC; m. UNKNOWN ANDREWS. : iii. BESSIE LEODA SMITH, b. 29 Jul 1899, Alleghany Co NC; m. MCKINLEY WOODIE. : 68. iv. HATTIE CEDELIA SMITH, b. 02 Apr 1901, Alleghany Co NC. : 69. v. GLADYS ELLA SMITH, b. 12 Apr 1905, Alleghany Co NC; d. 09 Aug 1987, Chester Co Pa.. : vi. VERNA AURORA SMITH, b. 25 May 1908, Alleghany Co NC; m. CLEON WILLIAM HILL, 03 Sep 1938, Alleghany CO NC; b. 23 May 1903, Alleghany Co NC. : vii. MELISSA CORDELIA SMITH, b. 27 May 1910, Alleghany Co NC. : : : 26. JOSEPHINE5 COLE (MARY4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 10 Oct 1871 in Alleghany Co NC. She married CHARLIE C DOWELL 28 Nov 1891 in Alleghany CO NC. He was born 12 Oct 1864. : : Children of JOSEPHINE COLE and CHARLIE DOWELL are: : i. MARY E6 DOWELL, b. Mar 1893. : ii. JOHN DOWELL, b. Oct 1895. : iii. OLLIE V DOWELL, b. Jul 1898. : : : 27. NANCY5 COLE (MARY4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1873 in Alleghany Co NC. She married ROBERT L BAUMGARNER 15 Jan 1894 in Alleghany CO NC. He was born Abt. 1873 in Alleghany Co NC. : : Children of NANCY COLE and ROBERT BAUMGARNER are: : i. ORLEY B6 BAUMGARNER, b. Jan 1895. : ii. WILBORN BAUMGARNER, b. Jun 1896. : iii. ROBERT F BAUMGARNER, b. Jun 1899. : : : 28. THOMAS REEVES5 COLE (REBECCA4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 11 May 1859 in Watauga Co NC. He married EMMALINE E MILLER. : : Children of THOMAS COLE and EMMALINE MILLER are: : i. ANNIE6 COLE. : ii. WILLIAM LAFAYETTE COLE, b. 03 Aug 1888, Watauga Co NC; m. MARY LAURA SWIFT; b. 03 Jun 1903, Watauga Co NC. : : : 29. NATHAN WILLIAM A5 WARD (REBECCA4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 27 Jul 1874 in Ashe Co NC, and died 31 Aug 1953 in Washington. He married DELPHIA J OSBORNE. She was born 28 Feb 1879 in Ashe Co NC, and died 20 May 1961 in Dufar, Wasco Co Washington. : : Children of NATHAN WARD and DELPHIA OSBORNE are: : 70. i. HIRAM6 WARD, b. Dec 1895, Ashe Co NC. : ii. FRANK NATHAN WARD, b. 18 Mar 1898, Ashe Co NC. : iii. REBECCA ANILEE WARD, b. 05 Dec 1900, Ashe Co NC. : iv. LUTHER WARD, b. 20 May 1905, Ashe Co NC. : v. EDWARD RAY WARD, b. 14 Sep 1907, Ashe Co NC. : vi. CARL RAYMOND WARD, b. 17 May 1910, Washington. : vii. SHELDON MARVIN WARD, b. 28 Sep 1913, Oregon. : viii. JOHN CLANCY WARD, b. 18 May 1917, Oregon. : : : 30. R FRANKLIN A5 WARD (REBECCA4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1877 in Ashe Co NC, and died Bet. 1905 - 1910 in Ashe Co NC. He married MINNIE E DOLLAR 13 Nov 1898 in Johnson Co Tennessee, daughter of JAMES DOLLAR and JEMIMA VANOVER. She was born 01 Jul 1879 in Ashe Co NC, and died 08 Mar 1962 in Salem, Oregon. : : Children of R WARD and MINNIE DOLLAR are: : i. CARRIE RIVERS6 WARD, b. 25 Oct 1899, Ashe Co NC; d. 21 Sep 1975, Ashe Co NC; m. ELI JOHNSON, 29 Dec 1920, Mountain City, Tn. : : More About CARRIE RIVERS WARD: : Burial: W A Ward Cem SR 1304 Ashe Co NC #L06 : : 71. ii. JAMES MARTIN WARD, b. 29 Oct 1901, Ashe Co NC; d. 15 Nov 1964, Ashe Co NC. : : : 31. ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE (GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 08 Mar 1865 in Ashe Co NC, and died 05 Sep 1917 in Ashe Co NC. She married WILLIAM WILBURN FRANKLIN LEWIS 27 Oct 1884 in Ashe Co NC, son of ISAAC LEWIS and ABIGAIL ROARK. He was born 24 Mar 1858 in Ashe Co NC, and died 26 Mar 1938 in Chesney, Union Co Tn. : : More About ANNA CAROLINE OSBORNE: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR 1395 Ashe CO NC #L04 : : Notes for WILLIAM WILBURN FRANKLIN LEWIS: : In 1900 owned a farm in North Fork Township Ashe Co NC. Had 9 children with 9 living. The death info came from someone else and has not been verified. : : Children of ANNA OSBORNE and WILLIAM LEWIS are: : 72. i. BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS, b. 13 Sep 1885, Ashe Co NC; d. 22 Mar 1974, Ashe Co NC. : 73. ii. HATTIE BELLE LEWIS, b. 26 Mar 1887, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 Jan 1973, Charlotte, NC. : iii. CASSIE BLANCHE LEWIS, b. 27 Jul 1888, Ashe Co NC. : iv. MINNIE VIRGINIA LEWIS, b. 15 Apr 1890, Ashe Co NC; d. 25 Feb 1935, Concord Township, Iredell Co NC; m. J D ADAMS. : : Notes for MINNIE VIRGINIA LEWIS: : At time of death lived at Stony Point, Iredell Co NC. : : More About MINNIE VIRGINIA LEWIS: : Burial: Weddenton Cemetery, Iredell Co NC. : : 74. v. ROBY PRESTON LEWIS, b. 30 Nov 1891, Ashe Co NC; d. 09 Dec 1964, Ashe Co NC. : 75. vi. EDGAR VANCE LEWIS, b. 31 Aug 1893, Ashe Co NC. : vii. MARGARET LEE "MAGGIE" LEWIS, b. 31 Oct 1895, Ashe Co NC; d. 09 Dec 1988, Charlotte, NC; m. UNKNOWN WINTERS. : 76. viii. ROY GLENN LEWIS, b. 14 Oct 1897, Ashe Co NC. : ix. RAYMOND LEWIS, b. Jun 1899, Ashe Co NC. : 77. x. EARL BRYAN LEWIS, b. 17 Jun 1900, Ashe Co NC; d. 12 Jul 1955, Creston, Ashe Co NC.. : xi. LILLIAN STELLA LEWIS, b. 05 Apr 1902, Ashe Co NC. : xii. RUTH VELMA LEWIS, b. 24 Jan 1904, Ashe Co NC; d. Abt. 1909, Ashe Co NC. : xiii. ANNA LAURA LEWIS, b. 04 Oct 1905, Ashe Co NC; d. 21 Oct 1905, Ashe Co NC. : : More About ANNA LAURA LEWIS: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR 1395 Ashe CO NC #L04 : : 78. xiv. THELMA GRACE LEWIS, b. 15 Nov 1906, Ashe Co NC; d. 12 Apr 2002, Statesville, Iredell Co NC. : : : 32. DAVID LINCOLN5 OSBORNE (ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Jun 1862 in Ashe Co NC, and died 09 Nov 1945 in Chancellor, Spotsylvania Co Va. He married (1) ESTER MARTICIA LEWIS. She was born Dec 1862 in Ashe Co NC, and died 06 Apr 1922 in Chancellor, Spotsylvania Co Va. He married (2) DAISY B MUSSELMAN 06 Aug 1927 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She was born 21 May 1887 in Stafford, Va, and died 06 Dec 1967 in Fredericksburg, Va. : : Notes for DAVID LINCOLN OSBORNE: : Was postmaster at Green Valley, Ashe Co NC in 1908. : : Children of DAVID OSBORNE and ESTER LEWIS are: : 79. i. ARTHUR LAWRENCE6 OSBORNE, b. 08 Aug 1882, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Mar 1909, Ashe Co NC. : 80. ii. WILLIAM EDWARD OSBORNE, b. 01 Jan 1884, Ashe Co NC; d. 20 Jan 1931, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : 81. iii. IDA MAE OSBORNE, b. 20 Oct 1885, Ashe Co NC; d. 13 May 1976, Beaverdam, Hanover Co Virginia. : iv. CLINTON OSBORNE, b. May 1888, Ashe Co NC. : v. CARLIE S OSBORNE, b. 26 May 1890, Ashe Co NC; d. 14 Jan 1893, Mitchell Co NC. : 82. vi. CONLEY GREEN OSBORNE, b. 27 Apr 1892, Mitchell Co NC; d. Apr 1975, Vinton, Roanoke Co Va. : vii. SELVANIE E OSBORNE, b. 22 Feb 1893, Mitchell Co NC. : 83. viii. ROBY CLAYTON OSBORNE, b. 05 Oct 1896, Ashe Co NC; d. 18 Jan 1963, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : 84. ix. GEORGE DEWEY OSBORNE, b. 11 Mar 1898, Ashe Co NC; d. Apr 1987, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : 85. x. BLANCHE LEE OSBORNE, b. 28 Jan 1900, Ashe Co NC; d. 12 Jul 1990, Fredericksburg, Virginia. : xi. ERNEST OSBORNE, b. 10 Apr 1902, Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for ERNEST OSBORNE: : Died in Infancy. Probably buried in Green Valley Cemetery, Ashe Co NC #L05. : : xii. MAUDE OSBORNE, b. 01 Nov 1903, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Oct 1908, Ashe Co NC. : : More About MAUDE OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : : 33. EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE (ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 24 Aug 1864 in Ashe Co NC, and died 04 Jun 1907 in Ashe Co NC. She married EMMET GREEN ROARK 18 Jun 1882, son of JONATHAN ROARK and ELIZABETH VANOVER. He was born 14 Apr 1863 in Ashe Co NC, and died 12 Nov 1929 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About EMELINE ALICE OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : More About EMMET GREEN ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : Children of EMELINE OSBORNE and EMMET ROARK are: : 86. i. ORA GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6 ROARK, b. 26 Apr 1885, Ashe Co NC; d. 07 Aug 1976, Wilkesboro, NC. : ii. RONNIE CRANSTON ROARK, b. 18 Nov 1887, Ashe Co NC; d. 15 Nov 1955, Missoula, Montana; m. HELEN PAULINE DEARING, 17 Jun 1939, St Ignatius, Montana; b. 20 Mar 1908, Lushton, Nebraska; d. 12 Feb 1986, Ronan, Montana. : : Notes for RONNIE CRANSTON ROARK: : Had 2 children. : : 87. iii. CODY RAYMOND ROARK, b. 29 Sep 1890, Ashe Co NC; d. 09 May 1964, Ashe Co NC. : 88. iv. VERNER BUNYON ROARK, b. 22 Jun 1893, Ashe Co NC; d. 05 Nov 1946, Ashe Co NC. : 89. v. FAYE ETTA ROARK, b. 07 May 1896, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Mar 1992, Cashmere, Chelan Co Washington. : 90. vi. CORA ALFA DASSA ROARK, b. Abt. 1899, Ashe Co NC. : vii. KELSEY JONATHAN A ROARK, b. 23 Oct 1901, Ashe Co NC; d. 14 Oct 1910, Ashe Co NC. : : More About KELSEY JONATHAN A ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cemetery SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : viii. VISTA ALMA MILLIE ROARK, b. 30 Aug 1904, Ashe Co NC; d. 09 Apr 1945, Ashe Co NC; m. HERMAN B LEWIS; b. 24 Feb 1905, Ashe Co NC; d. 15 Jun 1976, Ashe Co NC. : : More About VISTA ALMA MILLIE ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley/Stephen Osborne Cem. SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : More About HERMAN B LEWIS: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cemetery SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : ix. RALPH HAMILTON ROARK, b. 28 May 1907, Ashe Co NC; m. (1) REBA ELIZABETH HARBISON; m. (2) ELEANORE DRIVER. : x. VIRGINIA ROARK, b. Abt. 1907, Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for VIRGINIA ROARK: : Was a grand daughter thought to belong to Ora Roark. : : : Generation No. 4 : : 34. LUNA ELLEN6 WILSON (RICHARD FRANKLIN5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 25 Dec 1874 in Ashe Co NC, and died 15 Nov 1953 in Ashe Co NC. She married LINZA ADAM MILAM, son of GEORGE MILAM and POSLAIR BISHOP. He was born 17 Dec 1873 in Wilkes Co NC, and died 07 Apr 1949 in Meat Camp, Watauga Co NC. : : More About LUNA ELLEN WILSON: : Burial: George W Milam Cemetery, SR1100 Ashe Co NC #M03 : : Notes for LINZA ADAM MILAM: : In 1900 was farming in Creston Township, Ashe Co NC. Registered for WW I draft on Sept 12, 1918 at Creston, Ashe Co NC and was farming. In 1930 was renting a house for .00 per month on Three Top Road, Creston Ashe Co NC and farming. At time of death was a resident of Milam, Ashe Co NC per death certificate. : : More About LINZA ADAM MILAM: : Burial: George W Milam Cemetery, SR1100 Ashe Co NC #M03 : : Children of LUNA WILSON and LINZA MILAM are: : i. FLORA M7 MILAM, b. May 1893, Ashe Co NC. : ii. WILLIAM L MILAM, b. Jul 1894, Ashe Co NC. : iii. LESTER FRED MILAM, b. Mar 1898, Ashe Co NC. : iv. CARL W MILAM, b. Feb 1900, Ashe Co NC. : 91. v. RAY SEVERT MILAM, b. 25 Oct 1902, Ashe Co NC; d. Oct 1980, Ashe Co NC. : 92. vi. CARRIE BLANCHE MILAM, b. 1904, Ashe Co NC. : vii. MAUEIR MILAM, b. Abt. 1909, Ashe Co NC. : viii. EDGAR GEORGE MILAM, b. 1914, Ashe Co NC. : : : 35. ARTHUR MERRILL6 WILSON (RICHARD FRANKLIN5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 13 Feb 1876 in Ashe Co NC, and died 08 Mar 1950 in Troutdale, Grayson Co Va. He married (1) MARTHA "MATTIE" RUTH GRUBB 18 Apr 1897 in Grayson Co Va, daughter of JACOB GRUBB and MARGARET HAGA. She was born May 1879 in Grayson Co Va, and died 01 Jan 1918 in Troutdale, Grayson Co Va. He married (2) EUDORA "DORA" LUCRETIA ANDERSON 26 May 1918 in Grayson Co Va, daughter of ALLEN ANDERSON and MARY WARD. She was born 1891, and died 1971. : : Notes for ARTHUR MERRILL WILSON: : In 1910 census stated they had 4 children with 3 living. In 1920 was living at Troutdale, Wilson District, Grayson Co Va. Owned his home and was a Teamster on a Lumber Wagon. In 1930 was renting a farm in Wilson Creek District, Grayson Co Va. : : Children of ARTHUR WILSON and MARTHA GRUBB are: : i. LAWRENCE7 WILSON, b. Dec 1898, Grayson Co Va. : ii. ROBERT WILSON, b. 1901, Grayson Co Va. : iii. BLANCH WILSON, b. 1910, Grayson Co Va. : iv. QUENTIN WILSON, b. 1912, Grayson Co Va. : v. VIRGINIA LEOTA WILSON, b. 1915, Grayson Co Va. : vi. WOODROW W WILSON, b. 1918, Grayson Co Va. : : : Children of ARTHUR WILSON and EUDORA ANDERSON are: : vii. GOLDIE7 WILSON, b. 1919, Troutdale, Grayson Co Va; m. FRENCH MEDLEY HICKS. : viii. BLAIR MERRILL WILSON, b. 1921, Smyth Co Va. : ix. HICKS WILSON, b. 09 Feb 1921, Troutdale, Grayson Co Va; d. 1970. : x. HILDA WILSON, b. 1925, Troutdale, Grayson Co Va; m. LOUIS F HEJL. : xi. ELLA MARIE WILSON, b. 1928, Troutdale, Grayson Co Va. : xii. OPAL VIOLA WILSON, b. 1930, Smyth Co Va. : xiii. JEAN CLARA WILSON, b. 1932, Smyth Co Va. : xiv. BRYAN HALE WILSON, b. 02 Jan 1936, Sugar Grove, Smyth Co Va.; d. 29 Dec 1967, Washington, DC. : : Notes for BRYAN HALE WILSON: : SS#579-46-8726 issued in District of Columbia (Washington DC) in 1952. : : More About BRYAN HALE WILSON: : Burial: Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore, Md Section E Site 4522A : : : 36. LENA "LELIA" BINA6 WILSON (RICHARD FRANKLIN5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Jun 1878 in Ashe Co NC, and died Aft. 1930. She married LEE FIELDS HASH. He was born 29 Jan 1873 in Grayson Co Va, and died 13 Sep 1959 in Grayson Co Va. : : Notes for LENA "LELIA" BINA WILSON: : All census records have her listed as Lelia. : : Notes for LEE FIELDS HASH: : In 1900 owned afarm in Wilson District, Grayson Co Va. Lester who was supposedly born ca 1894 was not listed in 1900 or 1910, yet he was back in household in 1920. They had 2 children with 1 living. Charlie Wilson brother in law was in household. In 1910 owned a farm in Wilson Creek District of Grayson Co Va. Stated they had 5 children with 2 living. Hobert was not listed in 1910. In 1930 was still farming in Wilson Creek District with no children at home. : : Children of LENA WILSON and LEE HASH are: : i. LESTER7 HASH, b. Abt. 1894, Grayson Co Va. : ii. HOBERT HASH, b. May 1900, Grayson Co Va. : iii. MATTIE E HASH, b. Abt. 1902, Grayson Co Va. : iv. CALLIE B HASH, b. Abt. 1905, Grayson Co Va. : : : 37. WILLIAM ISAAC6 OSBORNE (RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 27 Mar 1869 in Ashe Co NC, and died 14 May 1953 in Skagit Co Washington. He married WANETA T DREYER 21 Dec 1898 in Washington State, daughter of HENRY DREYER and ALMA NASH. She was born 10 Feb 1879 in Napa, California, and died 16 Jan 1923 in Skagit Co Washington. : : Notes for WILLIAM ISAAC OSBORNE: : In 1920 and 1930 census wned a farm in Sedro-Woolley Township of Skagit Co Washington. : : Children of WILLIAM OSBORNE and WANETA DREYER are: : i. WILLIAM HARRY7 OSBORNE, b. 24 Oct 1899, Skagit Co Washington; d. 06 Feb 1986, Sedro Wooley, Skagit Co Washington; m. LULA MAE DAWSON, Abt. 1919, Skagit Co Washington; b. 26 Sep 1901, Skagit Co Washington; d. 27 Feb 1990, Bremerton, Washington. : : Notes for WILLIAM HARRY OSBORNE: : Registered for WW I draft on Sept 12, 1918 in Skagit Co Washington. Gave name as Harry William Osborne. Gave birth date as Oct 24,1900. State birth records show William Harry Osborne born Oct 24, 1899. Was working as a logger. Contact person was his mother. In 1930 was living at 402 Moore St. Sedro Wooley, Skagit Co Washington and working as a fire warden for the state forest service. The parents and a sister of his wife was in household. : : More About WILLIAM HARRY OSBORNE: : Burial: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Skagit Co Washington : : More About LULA MAE DAWSON: : Burial: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Skagit Co Washington : : ii. ROBERT FRANK OSBORNE, b. 04 Aug 1901, Skagit Co Washington; d. Aug 1986, Springfield, Lane Co Oregon; m. HELEN KISSMAN FLANNERY. : : Notes for ROBERT FRANK OSBORNE: : SS # 534-07-0426 issued in Washington before 1951. : : iii. HATTIE BLANCHE OSBORNE, b. 05 Jul 1903, Skagit Co Washington; m. CARL BOUTON. : iv. CHARLES EDWARD OSBORNE, b. 06 Apr 1906, Skagit Co Washington; d. 19 May 1906, Skagit Co Washington. : v. CHESTER CLARENCE OSBORNE, b. 20 May 1907, Skagit Co Washington; d. Oct 1986, Sedro Wooley, Skagit Co Washington; m. CLARA POCOCK. : vi. LAWRENCE W OSBORNE, b. 27 Dec 1906, Skagit Co Washington; d. 06 Nov 1988, Burlington, Skagit Co Washington; m. EUNICE ASH. : : Notes for LAWRENCE W OSBORNE: : SS # 536-12-9489 issued in Washington before 1951. : : vii. HELEN MAUD OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1912, Skagit Co Washington; m. (1) VERNON ANDERSON; m. (2) CLAUDE POCOCK. : viii. VERNER IRVING OSBORNE, b. 03 Feb 1915, Skagit Co Washington; d. 03 Nov 1957, Skagit Co Washington; m. IRIS GENDRON LEWIS. : ix. DERWARD HERBERT OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1916, Skagit Co Washington; m. ALICE DORAN. : 93. x. JUANITA KAREN OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1917, Skagit Co Washington; d. 13 Jun 2009, Skagit Co Washington. : xi. CECIL MARK OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1919, Skagit Co Washington. : : : 38. MARTHA JANE "JENNIE"6 OSBORNE (RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 07 May 1871 in Ashe Co NC, and died 06 Jun 1911 in Skagit Co Washington. She married (1) MARION CICERO THOMAS 18 Jul 1888 in Johnson Co Tn, son of JOSEPH THOMAS and MARGARET WILSON. He was born 22 May 1856 in Watauga Co NC, and died 17 Feb 1900 in Skagit Co Washington. She married (2) JOSEPH MURDOCK 07 May 1900 in Skagit Co Washington. He was born Apr 1868 in Canada. : : Children of MARTHA OSBORNE and MARION THOMAS are: : i. JOSEPH FRANKLIN7 THOMAS, b. 11 Oct 1888, Watauga Co NC. : : Notes for JOSEPH FRANKLIN THOMAS: : Watauga Co NC birth records show Joseph Franklyn Thomas. 1900 census was living with mother and stepfather in wooley, Skagit Co Washington. : : ii. MARION CONNER THOMAS, b. 09 Jan 1890, Watauga Co NC; d. 11 Jul 1954, Whatcom Co, Washington; m. RAMONA C UNKNOWN; b. Abt. 1909, Washington. : : Notes for MARION CONNER THOMAS: : Registered for WW I draft on June 5, 1917 at Sedro Wooley, Skagit Co Washington and was working for Alger Shingle Co. Was married with no children listed. In 1930 was living in Ferndale, Whatcom Co Washington. Had been married 1 year with no children and was a cook in a resturant. He was age 40 and wife was age 21. : : iii. WILLIAM EMMIT THOMAS, b. 14 Oct 1892, Burlington, Skagit Co Washington. : : Notes for WILLIAM EMMIT THOMAS: : Registered for WW I draft on June 5, 1917 at Sedro Wooley, Skagit Co Washington, was single and working as a logger for Alger Shingles Co. : : iv. HALLIE GERTRUDE THOMAS, b. 19 Jun 1894, Burlington, Skagit Co Washington; m. UNKNOWN HEATH. : v. LUTHER HARDIE THOMAS, b. 19 Feb 1896, Burlington, Skagit Co Washington; d. 02 Mar 1926, Sedro Wooley, Skagit Co Washington. : : Notes for LUTHER HARDIE THOMAS: : In 1920 was living with stepfather and working as a logger. : : vi. IDA HARDING THOMAS, b. 08 Sep 1897, Burlington, Skagit Co Washington. : vii. BRUCE ELMER THOMAS, b. 21 May 1899, Burlington, Skagit Co Washington; d. 14 Aug 1943, Seattle, King Co Washington. : : Notes for BRUCE ELMER THOMAS: : REgistered for WW I draft on Sept 12, 1918 at Sedro Wooley, Skagit Co Washington. Was a logger for Balcom-Vanderloof Co at Standard, Whatcom Co Washington. Next of kin was Mrs Gertrude Heath, sister of Tacoma, Washnigton. : : viii. CICERO THOMAS, b. 26 Sep 1900, Burlington, Skagit Co Washington. : : : Children of MARTHA OSBORNE and JOSEPH MURDOCK are: : ix. FRANCES MARIE7 MURDOCK, b. 28 Apr 1902, Skagit Co Washington; d. 15 May 1990, Skagit Co Washington; m. JACK MCDONALD. : : Notes for FRANCES MARIE MURDOCK: : Was there a set of twins? The washington birth records shows a Joseph Murdock born Apr 28, 1902 to Jennie Osborne age 31 born NC and Joseph Murdock age 40 born Canada. : : x. JAMES CHARLES MURDOCK, b. 31 Mar 1903, Skagit Co Washington; d. 14 Apr 1966, Skagit Co Washington. : xi. AUDRA RACHEL MAE MURDOCK, b. 18 Jun 1904, Skagit Co Washington. : xii. MARY MARGARET ELLEN MURDOCK, b. 10 Aug 1907, Skagit Co Washington; d. 20 Aug 1907, Skagit Co Washington. : : : 39. MAUD ALICE6 OSBORNE (RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 04 Sep 1878 in Ashe Co NC. She married JACOB SNYDER, son of JESSE SNYDER and ELIZABETH STOUT. He was born 15 Jul 1870 in Tennessee, and died 14 May 1955 in Hospital, Banner Elk NC / Home was Shouns Johnson Co Tn. : : Notes for JACOB SNYDER: : 1910 Census District 3 Johnson Co Tn : Snyder Jacob Head 38 b Tn Farmer : Maudy A wife 32 b NC : Hallie G dau 13 b Tn : Nancy E dau 11 b Tn : Elizabeth mother 80 b Tn : : 1920 Census District 3 Johnson Co Tn : Snyder Jacob Head 52 b Tn Farmer : Alice M wife 41 b NC : Howard Ruba H gnd dau 4 6/12 b Tn : : More About JACOB SNYDER: : Burial: Hanpton Cemetery, Shouns, Johnson Co Tn : : Children of MAUD OSBORNE and JACOB SNYDER are: : i. HALLIE G7 SNYDER, b. Abt. 1896, Johnson Co Tn. : ii. NANCY E SNYDER, b. Abt. 1899, Johnson Co Tn. : : : 40. JOHN TILDEN6 OSBORNE (RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 11 Jan 1880 in Ashe Co NC, and died 20 Jun 1958 in Ashe Co NC. He married (1) FLORENCE WILLARD 1901 in Skagit Co Washington. He married (2) MINNIE IDA ARNOLD Abt. 1914, daughter of ISAAC ARNOLD and LIDDIE NYE. She was born 29 Apr 1884 in Johnson Co Tn, and died 02 Mar 1962 in Todd, Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for JOHN TILDEN OSBORNE: : In 1920 was a farmer in Creston, Ashe Co NC. In 1930 was living on Three Top Road, Creston, Ashe Co NC and working at a saw mill. : : More About JOHN TILDEN OSBORNE: : Burial: Isaac Wilson Cem SR 1301 Ashe Co NC #L17 : : More About MINNIE IDA ARNOLD: : Burial: Arnold Cemetery, Trade, Johnson Co Tn : : Child of JOHN OSBORNE and FLORENCE WILLARD is: : i. CHESTER LEROY7 OSBORNE, b. 15 Aug 1902, Skagit Co Washington; d. 11 May 1960, Sonoma, Calif. : : : Children of JOHN OSBORNE and MINNIE ARNOLD are: : ii. JOHN DALE7 OSBORNE, b. 08 Jan 1915, Ashe Co NC; d. 29 Sep 1997, Ashe Co NC. : : More About JOHN DALE OSBORNE: : Burial: Ashelawn Memorial Gardens Ashe Co NC #P01 : : iii. ALBERT LYALL OSBORNE, b. 06 Mar 1917, Ashe Co NC; d. 13 Jul 1987, Ashe Co NC. : : More About ALBERT LYALL OSBORNE: : Burial: Benjamin Rash Cemetery SR 1124 Ashe Co NC #M19 : : 94. iv. ROBERT OSBORNE, b. 19 Nov 1919, Ashe Co NC; d. 07 Feb 1998, Ashe Co NC. : 95. v. CLYDE OSBORNE, b. 14 Dec 1922, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Jun 1973, Ashe Co NC. : : : 41. ROBY FRANK HARDY6 OSBORNE (RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 08 Mar 1882 in Ashe Co NC, and died 22 Feb 1953 in Dalles, Oregon. He married CARRIE INEZ PHILLIPS, daughter of JARRETT PHILLIPS and MARY JONES. She was born 22 Apr 1885 in Ashe Co NC, and died 11 May 1935 in Baptist Hosp. Winston Salem, Forsyth Co NC. : : More About ROBY FRANK HARDY OSBORNE: : Burial: Union Cemetery, Sedro Woolley, Washington : : Notes for CARRIE INEZ PHILLIPS: : Death Certificate on file in Forsyth Co NC states burial was in Jefferson, NC. No Grave site listed in Ashe Co Cemetery Records. : : Children of ROBY OSBORNE and CARRIE PHILLIPS are: : i. FRANKLIN7 OSBORNE, b. 1915, Ashe Co NC; d. 1976; m. RUTH RIDDLE. : ii. MAYME LOUISE OSBORNE, b. 1916, Ashe Co NC; d. 1935. : iii. EMMA OSBORNE, b. 1917, Ashe Co NC; d. 1999; m. BEN ROLAND. : iv. CALLIE RUTH OSBORNE, b. 1919, Ashe Co NC; d. 1935. : v. OTTO OSBORNE, b. 1922, Ashe Co NC; d. 1922, Ashe Co NC. : vi. OTTIS OSBORNE, b. 1923, Ashe Co NC; d. 2000; m. RUBY BROWN. : vii. OSCAR ORVILLE OSBORNE, b. 1925, Ashe Co NC; d. 1978; m. RUTH JANE BLEVINS. : viii. JACK OREN OSBORNE, b. 1928, Ashe Co NC; m. RUBY FLORENCE BLEVINS. : : : 42. EFFIE MARILLA6 OSBORNE (RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1884 in Ashe Co NC, and died 1964 in Ashe Co NC. She married NOAH MILLER. : : Notes for EFFIE MARILLA OSBORNE: : Effie had a son Victor Lawerece Osborne. he was supposedly born before she married Noah Miller. : : Child of EFFIE OSBORNE and NOAH MILLER is: : i. FLORENCE7 MILLERR. : : : 43. CAROLINE6 EASTRIDGE (MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Mar 1870 in Ashe Co NC, and died Bef. 1920. She married WILLIAM M HASH Oct 1889 in Ashe Co NC. He was born Sep 1867 in Virginia. : : Notes for WILLIAM M HASH: : Was living in Ashe Co NC in 1900 and 1910. Was living in Greene Co Tennesee in 1920. Wife in 1920 was listed as Maggie E age 45 born in Tennessee. : : Children of CAROLINE EASTRIDGE and WILLIAM HASH are: : i. HATTIE M7 HASH, b. Aug 1890, Ashe Co NC. : ii. SARAH E HASH, b. Aug 1892, Virginia. : iii. WALTER A HASH, b. Dec 1896, Ashe Co NC. : iv. BENJAMIN V HASH, b. Jul 1899, Ashe Co NC. : v. VERDA HASH, b. Abt. 1902, Ashe Co NC. : vi. WILLIAM CONE HASH, b. Abt. 1905, Ashe Co NC. : vii. PAUL HASH, b. Abt. 1907, Ashe Co NC. : viii. CHARLIE G HASH, b. Apr 1910, Ashe Co NC. : : : 44. SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE (MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 24 May 1870 in Ashe Co NC, and died 14 Feb 1965 in Ashe Co NC. She married WILLIAM SANDERS WINEBARGER Feb 1889 in Ashe Co NC, son of LEVI WINEBARGER and LUZENA KNIGHT. He was born 01 May 1867 in Ashe Co NC, and died 03 Mar 1953 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About SARAH LAURA EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : More About WILLIAM SANDERS WINEBARGER: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : Children of SARAH EASTRIDGE and WILLIAM WINEBARGER are: : 96. i. MYRTLE GERTRUDE7 WINEBARGER, b. 18 Jan 1890, Ashe Co NC; d. 27 Dec 1980, Gastonia, NC. : ii. ROBY A WINEBARGER, b. Jun 1891, Ashe Co NC. : 97. iii. MINTA MARTISHA WINEBARGER, b. 01 Oct 1894, Ashe Co NC; d. 06 Nov 1970, Ashe Co NC. : iv. JOHN L WINEBARGER, b. 14 May 1897, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Aug 1932, Ashe Co NC. : : More About JOHN L WINEBARGER: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : Military service: PVT WW1 : : v. DORTHY WINEBARGER, b. 1900, Ashe Co NC. : vi. MAUDE M WINEBARGER, b. 23 Feb 1903, Ashe Co NC; d. 01 Jul 1903, Ashe Co NC. : : More About MAUDE M WINEBARGER: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : vii. CLAUDE W WINEBARGER, b. 23 Feb 1903, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 Aug 1968, Crook Co Oregon. : viii. FRED WINEBARGER, b. 1906, Ashe Co NC. : ix. EDWARD CLINT WINEBARGER, b. 29 Apr 1909, Ashe Co NC; d. 25 Jul 1999, Cincinnati, Ohio. : : Notes for EDWARD CLINT WINEBARGER: : Enlisted in US Army on Jul 28, 1943 at Cincinnati, Ohio. Was married with 4 years of High School. : : x. BURL RAY WINEBARGER, b. 03 Jul 1915, Ashe Co NC; d. 05 Jul 1969, Ashe Co NC; m. VIRGINIA DARE DONNELLY; b. 02 Jul 1921, Ashe Co NC; d. 26 Feb 2008, Lebanon, Va. : : Notes for BURL RAY WINEBARGER: : SS #518-14-7483 issued in Idaho before 1951. : : More About BURL RAY WINEBARGER: : Burial: Donnelly Cemetery, Creston, Ashe Co NC : : Notes for VIRGINIA DARE DONNELLY: : Mrs. Virginia Dare Donnelly Lewis, 86, of 344 Brushy Fork Road, Creston, died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008, at the home of a daughter, in Lebanon, Va. : She was born July 2, 1921 in Ashe County, a daughter of the late Bruce Charles and Torrance Lillian Wilson Donnelly. : Mrs. Lewis was retired from the State of North Carolina, where she had served as Clerk of Superior Court in Ashe County for several years and was a County Commissioner for several years. Mrs. Lewis was also a former employee of Watauga Medical Center. She was a member of Sutherland United Methodist Church and was active in the Republican party. Mrs. Lewis loved farming, gardening and her flowers. : Survivors include one daughter, Jackie Ruth Farrington and husband, Clark; one granddaughter, Jennifer Leigh Bundy and husband, Charles; two great-grandchildren, Charles Clarence Bundy, V, and Jesselyn Noel Bundy, all of Lebanon, Va.; three sisters, Anna Belle Donnelly Ragan of Trade, Tenn., Ruth Donnelly Duncan of Creston, and Margaret "Tootsie" Donnelly Wallace of Vilas; and one brother, Joe Bruce Donnelly of Creston. She is also survived by a number of nieces, nephews, and cousins. : In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, Morris Franklin Lewis, Burl Ray Winebarger, James Louis Johnson, and Willard Jack Lewis; one sister, Grace Elizabeth Donnelly Wilson; and one brother, Raymond Charles Donnelly. : Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, March 2, 2008, at Sutherland United Methodist Church. Officiating was the Rev. Ricky Mitchell. Burial followed in Mount Lawn Memorial Park and Gardens. : Memorial contributions may be made to the Sutherland United Methodist Church, in care of Martha Nelson, 208 Harrison Road, Boone, N.C. 28607. : Online condolences may be sent to the Lewis family at www.hensonfuneralhome.com : Henson Funeral Home, in Mountain City, is in charge of the arrangements. : : : More About VIRGINIA DARE DONNELLY: : Burial: Mount Lawn Cemetery, Boone, NC : : : 45. NANCY ELIZABETH6 EASTRIDGE (MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Dec 1873 in Ashe Co NC, and died 14 Jan 1931 in NC State Hospital, Morganton NC. She married ELI FINLEY CORNETT 21 Aug 1892 in Ashe Co NC, son of CALLOWAY CORNETT and SARAH MAST. He was born 07 Mar 1873 in Ashe Co NC, and died 14 Feb 1947 in Walker, Georgia. : : Notes for NANCY ELIZABETH EASTRIDGE: : Was at NC State Hospital from 1910 Census untill death in 1931. : : Notes for ELI FINLEY CORNETT: : 1900 census North Fork, Ashe Co NC : Cornett Findley Head Jul 1873 : Nancy E wife Dec 1873 : Laura G dau May 1893 : Callie M dau Oct 1895 : Mama D dau Jan 1898 (Mamie Dorthea) : : In 1920 Eli and daughter Minnie were living with daughter Laura and husband Robert Carpenter in St Louis, Missouri. : A lot of the birth and death dates came from the Debbie Cantrell Family tree. It may or may not be correct. : : Children of NANCY EASTRIDGE and ELI CORNETT are: : i. BONNIE7 CORNETT, b. 26 Jan 1904, Ashe Co NC. : ii. CAROLINE CORNETT, b. Ashe Co NC. : iii. MINNIE LILLIAN CORNETT, b. 21 Apr 1901, Ashe Co NC; d. 09 Nov 1986, Florida. : 98. iv. LAURA GERTRUDE CORNETT, b. 30 May 1893, Ashe Co NC; d. 30 Mar 1972, Drain, Douglas Co Oregon. : v. CALLIE MARTISHA CORNETT, b. 31 Oct 1895, Ashe Co NC; d. 12 Apr 1985, Oglethorpe, Catoosa Co Georgia. : vi. MAMIE DORTHEA CORNETT, b. 16 Jan 1898, Ashe Co NC. : : : 46. JOHN W6 EASTRIDGE (MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 24 Jul 1876 in Ashe Co NC. He married LAURA DAVIS 25 Dec 1898 in Ashe Co NC. She was born Abt. 1880 in Tennessee. : : Notes for JOHN W EASTRIDGE: : In 1920 was living in Salene, Pulaski Co Kentucky. In 1930 was living in Newton, Miami Co Ohio. Was listed as a Farmer in all locations. : : Children of JOHN EASTRIDGE and LAURA DAVIS are: : i. EARL7 EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1899, Ashe Co NC. : ii. EVERET EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1901, Ashe Co NC. : iii. MYRTLE EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1903, Ashe Co NC. : iv. ANDREW EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1906, Ashe Co NC. : v. CARL EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1907, Ashe Co NC. : vi. RALPH EASTRIDGE, b. 1910, Ashe Co NC. : vii. PEARL EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1912, Ashe Co NC. : viii. ED EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1915, Tennessee. : ix. FRED EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1916, Tennessee. : x. FRANCES EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1919, Virginia. : xi. CLARENCE EASTRIDGE, b. Abt. 1922, Kentucky. : : : 47. ROBY JULIUS6 EASTRIDGE (MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Jul 1879 in Ashe Co NC, and died 31 Jul 1966 in Mountain City, Tn. He married (1) HATTIE CORDELIA SCOTT 11 May 1908. She was born 23 Aug 1881, and died Nov 1921 in Somerset, Ky. He married (2) LILLIAN GLADYS OSBORNE 26 Feb 1924 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of WALTER OSBORNE and EFFIE LEWIS. She was born 09 May 1899 in Ashe Co NC, and died 08 Jan 1996 in Mountain City, Tn. : : Notes for ROBY JULIUS EASTRIDGE: : Was living in St Clair, Smyth Co Va in 1930 Census. Owned a General Store. Moved to Mountain City, Tn after 1930. Owned a Furniture Store in Mountain City, Tn. Had 4 sons and 5 daughters. 2 of the sons were ministers. : : Roby J. Eastridge, age 87 of Mountain City, died at his home Sunday at 6:30 p.m. after a long illness. He was a native of Ashe County, N.C. son of the late Andrew and Martisha Osborne Eastridge. : Mr. Eastridge was a retired merchant and furniture dealer. He is a past city alderman of Mountain City for eight years and recently received his 50-year pin as member of the I.O.O.F. Lodge, Sugar Grove, Va. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are the wife Mrs. Lillian Osborne Eastridge, of Mountain City; four sons, E.S. Eastridge, Newport; H.A. Eastridge, Washington, D.C.; Rev. R.H. Eastridge, Lexington Park, Md., Rev. J.V. Eastridge, Gatlinburg; five daughters, Mrs. R.A. Bennington, Sugar Grove, Va., Mrs. W.D. Vines, Jr., Kingsport, Mrs. C.W. Osborne, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. G.E. Counts, Grants Pass, Ore., Mrs. B.D. Yarbrough, Lexington, N.C.; two brothers, Clinton and Marvin Eastridge, of Fredricksburg, Va.; 14 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren and a number of nephews and nieces. His first wife, Hattie Scott Eastridge preceded him in death in 1921. : Funeral services were held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. from First Methodist Church with Rev. Kenneth Caraway and Rev. A.E. Brown officiating. Pallbearers included Max Wilson, Lewis Wills, Ralph Stout, Nelson Gray, Malcolm Hawkins, Tom Grayson, Ray Bryant and Roby Howard, Jr. : Lewis Gentry in charge. : : : More About ROBY JULIUS EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Sunset Memorial Park, Mountain City, Johnson Co Tn : : More About HATTIE CORDELIA SCOTT: : Burial: Sunset Memorial Park, Mountain City, Johnson Co Tn : : More About LILLIAN GLADYS OSBORNE: : Burial: Sunset Memorial Park, Mountain City, Johnson Co Tn : : Children of ROBY EASTRIDGE and HATTIE SCOTT are: : i. OKIE VIRGINIA7 EASTRIDGE, b. 26 May 1909, Ashe Co NC; d. 08 Jun 1994, High Point, NC; m. ROY A BENNINGTON; b. 03 Mar 1908, Smyth Co Va; d. May 1982, Speedwell, Wythe Co Virginia. : : Notes for OKIE VIRGINIA EASTRIDGE: : NC death records show that at time of death was a resident of Bertie, Virginia. SS Recordds show last address as Sugar Grove Smyth Co Virginia. : : Notes for ROY A BENNINGTON: : S S records show death at Speedwell Va and last residence as Sugar Grove, Smyth Co Virginia : : ii. ERNEST SCOTT EASTRIDGE, b. 14 Aug 1911, Ashe Co NC; d. 14 Nov 2000, Newport, Cocke Co Tn; m. CHARMIE JOSEPHINE LEEDY. : iii. HOMER ALBERT EASTRIDGE, b. 10 Jan 1916, Volney, Grayson Co Va; d. Jan 1980, Mountain City, Tn; m. IRLINE KILLINGER. : iv. IZELLA GAY EASTRIDGE, b. 08 Aug 1918, Rural Retreat, Wythe Co Va; d. 1979, Cleveland, Ohio; m. CLEMMONS WOODY OSBORNE. : v. OZELLA MAE EASTRIDGE, b. 08 Aug 1918, Rural Retreat, Wythe Co Va; d. 25 Sep 2003, Kingsport, Tn; m. W D JR VINES. : vi. STELLA MAUDE EASTRIDGE, b. 20 Jan 1921, Somerset, Ky; d. 03 May 1997, Truth or Consequences, Sierra Co New Mexico; m. GEORGE E "DUKE" COUNTS. : : : Children of ROBY EASTRIDGE and LILLIAN OSBORNE are: : vii. ROBY HAROLD7 EASTRIDGE, b. 17 Feb 1925, Teas, Smyth Co Va; m. KATHERINE NELL BARNES, 25 Nov 1953, Bluff City, Sullivan Co Tn. : : Notes for ROBY HAROLD EASTRIDGE: : Lived in Kingsport, Tn in 2009. : : viii. JOSEPH VANCE EASTRIDGE, b. 13 Jan 1927, Teas, Smyth Co Va; m. (1) MARION WILSON; m. (2) CARLENE BRADLEY. : ix. GLADYS HILL EASTRIDGE, b. 29 Jul 1935, Teas, Smyth Co Va; m. BILLY DERMONT YARBROUGH, 20 Aug 1955. : : Notes for GLADYS HILL EASTRIDGE: : Lived in Charlotte, Nc in 2009. : : : 48. MARVIN CARLOCK6 EASTRIDGE (MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 11 Apr 1882 in Ashe Co NC, and died May 1975 in Beaverdam, Hanover Co Virginia. He married IDA MAE OSBORNE 03 May 1903 in Shouns, Johnson Co Tn, daughter of DAVID OSBORNE and ESTER LEWIS. She was born 20 Oct 1885 in Ashe Co NC, and died 13 May 1976 in Beaverdam, Hanover Co Virginia. : : Notes for MARVIN CARLOCK EASTRIDGE: : In 1910, 1920 and 1930 owned a farm in North Fork Township Ashe Co NC.Registered for WW I draft in 1918 in Ashe Co NC. Gave name as Marvin Carlisle Eastridge. Registered for WW II in 1942 at Beaverdam, Spotsylvania Co Va and was self employed. Gave name as Marvin Carlyle Eastridge. Gave birth date as April 11, 1882 on both records. Ashe Co NC Birth records for David Andrew Eastridge born 1908 and Ruby Marie Eastridge born 1909 show father as Marvin Carlock Eastridge. : : More About MARVIN CARLOCK EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Rehobeth United Methodist Ch., Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : More About IDA MAE OSBORNE: : Burial: Rehobeth United Methodist Ch., Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : Children of MARVIN EASTRIDGE and IDA OSBORNE are: : 99. i. WILLIAM CLAUDE7 EASTRIDGE, b. 29 Mar 1904, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Feb 1994, Beaver Dam, Hanover Co Va. : 100. ii. HETTIE GRACE EASTRIDGE, b. 23 Jan 1906, Ashe Co NC; d. 05 Mar 2006, Fredericksburg, Virginia. : 101. iii. DAVID ANDREW EASTRIDGE, b. 08 Jun 1908, Ashe Co NC; d. 19 Jun 1985, Fredericksburg, Virginia. : iv. RUBY MARIE EASTRIDGE, b. 01 Jul 1909, Ashe Co NC; d. 13 Feb 1999, Fredericksburg, Virginia; m. CHESLEY FRANKLIN MCPHATTER, 06 Apr 1935, Fredericksburg, Virginia. : v. IVA LAURA MAE EASTRIDGE, b. 10 Feb 1911, Ashe Co NC; d. 27 Apr 1998, Fredericksburg, Virginia; m. HORACE VERNA GREENE, Jun 1933, La Plata, Charles Co Maryland; b. 11 Jun 1913. : : Notes for IVA LAURA MAE EASTRIDGE: : From Carole Ann Eastridge Waters Family Tree caew619@aol.com : ÙWName: Iva Laura Mae EASTRIDGE : ÙWGiven Name: Iva Laura Mae : ÙWSurname: EASTRIDGE : ÙWSex: F : ÙWBirth: 20 FEB 1911 in Creston, Ashe County, NC : ÙWDeath: 27 APR 1998 in Carriage Hill Nursing Home, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, VA : ÙWBurial: 30 APR 1998 Round Oak Baptist Church Cemetery, Corbin, Caroline County, VA : ÙWCensus: 1930 North Fork (now Creston), Ashe County, NC : : : More About IVA LAURA MAE EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Round Oak Baptist Church Cemetery, Corbin, Caroline Co Va : : 102. vi. LURA EDITH EASTRIDGE, b. 01 Mar 1914, Ashe Co NC; d. 07 Feb 2010, Ladysmith, Caroline Co Va. : vii. CARRIE IRENE EASTRIDGE, b. 11 May 1915, Ashe Co NC; d. 02 Feb 1992, Spotsylvania Co Virginia; m. (1) ALLIE ANDREW THOMAS; b. Dec 1915, Corbin, Spotsylvania Co Va; m. (2) WILLIAM BARBER BILLINGSLEY. : : More About CARRIE IRENE EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Va : : viii. JOSEPH EUGENE EASTRIDGE, b. 16 Mar 1917, Ashe Co NC; m. RUTH ELIZABETH APPERSON, 01 Nov 1941, Bennettsville, South Carolina. : ix. ESTELLA BLANCHE EASTRIDGE, b. 08 Jun 1920, Ashe Co NC; m. ARTHUR WILLIAM SCHERBARTH, 10 Sep 1946, Fredericksburg, Virginia. : x. FRANCIS CLAY EASTRIDGE, b. 23 Mar 1922, Ashe Co NC; d. 22 Jan 1973, Fredericksburg, Virginia; m. HELEN MARY HENDERSON. : : More About FRANCIS CLAY EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Fredericksburg, Va : : xi. DEWEY PAUL EASTRIDGE, b. 02 Jun 1925, Ashe Co NC; d. 22 Jun 2000, Richmond, Va; m. OLA LORENE SMITH, 05 Aug 1950, Arlington Co Virginia. : : : 49. ANDREW CLINTON6 EASTRIDGE (MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 05 Jun 1888 in Ashe Co NC, and died 02 Apr 1982 in Locust Grove, Orange Co Virginia. He married PEARL MARINTHA LEWIS 16 Jun 1914 in Johnson Co Tenn. She was born 13 Jun 1897 in North Carolina, and died 30 Sep 1977 in Locust Grove, Orange Co Virginia. : : Notes for ANDREW CLINTON EASTRIDGE: : Registered for WW I draft on June % 1917 at north Fork, Ashe Co NC.In 1920 owned a farm in North Fork Township Ashe Co NC. His mother Martisha age 70 and widowed was in household. In 1930 owned a farm in North fork township, Ashe Co NC. Registered for WW II draft in 1942 and was living at Rt 3, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Co Va and was self employed. : : More About ANDREW CLINTON EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery, Spotsylvania Co Virginia : : More About PEARL MARINTHA LEWIS: : Burial: Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery, Spotsylvania Co Virginia : : Children of ANDREW EASTRIDGE and PEARL LEWIS are: : i. JEWEL CHLOE7 EASTRIDGE, b. 15 Apr 1915, Ashe Co NC; d. 01 Feb 2002, Fredericksburg, Virginia; m. (1) STEVE KENNEDY; m. (2) RUSSELL WILSON. : ii. GLEN BURL EASTRIDGE, b. 28 Feb 1917, Ashe Co NC; d. 19 Aug 1975, Virginia. : iii. GENIVA FAYE EASTRIDGE, b. 19 Jul 1919, Ashe Co NC; d. 16 May 2003, Richmond, Va; m. ALBERT C SWINFORD. : iv. BEAULAH LAURA EASTRIDGE, b. 20 Jan 1921, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Oct 1986, Fredericksburg, Virginia; m. CASPER S SALISBURY. : v. VERDA KATHLEEN EASTRIDGE, b. 13 Aug 1923, Ashe Co NC; d. 20 Jun 2000, Jupiter, Palm Beach Co Florida; m. (1) ARNOLD CROCE; m. (2) RALPH ORROCK. : vi. RUBY ETHEL EASTRIDGE, b. 15 Dec 1927, Ashe Co NC; d. 14 Mar 1928, Ashe Co NC. : vii. VIRGINIA DARE NELL EASTRIDGE, b. 17 Mar 1928, Ashe Co NC; d. 06 Apr 1956; m. WAYNE JETT. : viii. CLINTON RAY EASTRIDGE, b. 20 Nov 1930, Ashe Co NC; d. 19 Mar 1975, Virginia; m. CHARLOTTE UNKNOWN. : ix. PEARL CLAUDETTE GRACE EASTRIDGE, b. 05 Jul 1934, Ashe Co NC; m. DAVID DELMER LIMBRICK, 03 May 1958. : x. FRANCIS LEE EASTRIDGE, b. 10 Aug 1936, Ashe Co NC; d. 26 Nov 1987, Richmond, Va. : xi. SHIRLEY ANN EASTRIDGE, b. 14 Mar 1939, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 Jan 1948, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : : Notes for SHIRLEY ANN EASTRIDGE: : Died from Measles. : : More About SHIRLEY ANN EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery, Spotsylvania Co Virginia : : : 50. ULYSSES GRANT6 VANOVER (ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 02 May 1869 in Ashe Co NC, and died 18 Jan 1920 in Ashe Co NC. He married LAURA M OSBORNE. She was born May 1879 in Tennessee. : : Notes for ULYSSES GRANT VANOVER: : Was on census in North Fork, Ashe Co NC in 1900, 1910 and 1920. Death date shown as Jan 19 1920. Was in Census taken Jan 29, 1920. : : More About ULYSSES GRANT VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : Children of ULYSSES VANOVER and LAURA OSBORNE are: : i. MARY JETTNIE7 VANOVER, b. 30 Jul 1900, Ashe Co NC. : ii. JULIE VANOVER, b. Abt. 1901, Ashe Co NC. : 103. iii. NORA ELSIE VANOVER, b. 29 Dec 1903, Ashe Co NC; d. 02 Apr 1941, Johnson Co Tn. : iv. ILDA LELA VANOVER, b. 1905, Ashe Co NC. : v. CHARLES A VANOVER, b. 1909, Ashe Co NC. : : : 51. ROSS M6 VANOVER (ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 26 Jan 1876 in Ashe Co NC, and died 12 Dec 1939 in Ashe Co NC. He married AMY J WOODRING. She was born 09 Aug 1879 in Ashe Co NC, and died 19 Sep 1951 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for ROSS M VANOVER: : Owned a farm in North Fork Township Ashe Co NC. : : More About ROSS M VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : More About AMY J WOODRING: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : Children of ROSS VANOVER and AMY WOODRING are: : i. WINSTON F7 VANOVER, b. 17 Jul 1900, Ashe Co NC; d. 17 Oct 1976, Mountain City, Johnson Co Tn; m. DELLA PAYNE. : : Notes for WINSTON F VANOVER: : In 1930 Winston was single and living with parents in North Fork Township, Ashe Co NC. : : ii. DRAXEY VANOVER, b. 13 Feb 1904, Ashe Co NC; d. 07 Nov 1910, Ashe Co NC. : : More About DRAXEY VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : 104. iii. ERIX CHARLES VANOVER, b. 20 Jan 1906, Ashe Co NC; d. 18 Jul 1979, Ashe Co NC. : 105. iv. WADE KERMIT VANOVER, b. 05 Apr 1908, Ashe Co NC; d. 21 Nov 1978, Ashe Co NC. : v. FRED E VANOVER, b. Abt. 1917, Ashe Co NC; m. RUTH ENNIS PAYNE; b. 18 Nov 1910, Johnson Co Tn; d. 25 Mar 2004, Johnson Co Tn. : : More About RUTH ENNIS PAYNE: : Burial: Sunset Memorial Park, Mountain City, Johnson Co Tennessee : : : 52. ALEXANDER RICHARD6 OSBORNE (SARAH5 "SALLY"OSBORNE, RICHARD F4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1879 in Ashe Co NC, and died Aft. 06 Jan 1920 in Sedro Wolly, Skagit Co Washington. He married ETTA MAE WARD 29 Oct 1899 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of REEVES WARD and SOPHRONIA WILLIAMS. She was born 18 Apr 1883 in Ashe Co NC, and died 15 May 1968 in Snoqualmine, King Co Washington. : : Notes for ALEXANDER RICHARD OSBORNE: : Shot his father-in-law Reeves Ward on Jan 26,1901 and ran away to Washington. : : 1920 Census 1-6-1920 Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co Washington : Osborne Alexander R Head 40 b NC Laborer- Foundry : Etta Wife 39 b NC : Fredrick Son 16 b WV : Virginia Daug 12 b Wa : Ida Daug 11 b Wa : Lester Son 9 b Wa : Ethel Daug 6 b Wa : Oscar Son 2 8/12 b Wa : Pearl Daug 6/12 b Wa : : 1930 Census Snoqualmie, King Co Washington : Osborne Ettie Head 48 b NC Divorced : Fred Son 27 b WV : Jones Ida Daug 21 b Wa Divorced : Osborne Lester Son 19 b Wa : Ethel Daug 17 b Wa Divorced : Oscar Son 13 b Wa : Pearl Daug 10 b Wa : Chester Son 4 3/12 b Wa : Bobby Grandson 2 8/12 b Wa : : In 1920, an influenza epidemic broke out and Alex contracted it. He wound up in the hospital at Sedro Woolley and became delirious. He went out into a storm wearing only his hospital gown and was found the next day on a hill near the Bug House, after he apparently tried to walk to his home on the other side. He went back to the hospital, caught double pneumonia and died the next day. He was buried at Union Cemetery, Sedro Woolley" : : More About ALEXANDER RICHARD OSBORNE: : Burial: Union Cemetery, Sedro Woolley, Washington : : Children of ALEXANDER OSBORNE and ETTA WARD are: : i. FREDERICK7 OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1904, West Virginia. : ii. VIRGINIA OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1908, Washington. : iii. IDA OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1909, Washington. : iv. LESTER OSBORNE, b. 12 Jan 1911, Skagit, Washington; d. 22 Feb 1942, King Co Washington. : v. ETHEL OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1913, Skagit Co Washington. : vi. OSCAR OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1917, Skagit Co Washington. : vii. PEARL OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1919, Skagit Co Washington. : : : 53. DELPHIA6 OSBORNE (JONATHAN5, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Feb 1882. She married THOMAS TOM SLUDER. : : Children of DELPHIA OSBORNE and THOMAS SLUDER are: : i. MAGIE7 SLUDER, b. 1905, Alexander CO NC. : 106. ii. CHEQUITEU "QUEENIE" BELLE SLUDER, b. 02 Aug 1906, Ashe Co NC; d. 24 Nov 1975, Ashe Co NC. : iii. FRANCES SLUDER, b. 1909, Ashe Co NC. : iv. GLEN SLUDER, b. 1912, Ashe Co NC. : v. FANNIE SLUDER, b. 1915, Ashe Co NC. : vi. ROY DENVER SLUDER, b. 13 Dec 1916, Ashe Co NC; d. 22 Jun 1921, Ashe Co NC. : : More About ROY DENVER SLUDER: : Burial: Lewis Sturgill Cem SR1308 Ashe Co NC #L27 : : vii. NORA BLANCHE SLUDER, b. 16 Aug 1919, Ashe Co NC; d. 24 Jun 1921, Ashe Co NC. : : More About NORA BLANCHE SLUDER: : Burial: Lewis Sturgill Cem SR1308 Ashe Co NC #L27 : : : 54. ROSA6 OSBORNE (JONATHAN5, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 17 Sep 1884 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Feb 1963 in Ashe Co NC. She married JAMES H DAVIS, son of JAMES HICKEY and CAROLINE DAVIS. He was born Abt. 1852 in Brushy Fork, Ashe Co NC, and died 30 Jul 1930 in Green Valley, Ashe Co NC. : : More About ROSA OSBORNE: : Burial: Alexander Martin Cemetery SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L64 : : Notes for JAMES H DAVIS: : 1920 and 1930 census owned a farm in North Fork Township, Ashe Co NC. : : More About JAMES H DAVIS: : Burial: Alexander Martin Cemetery SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L64 : : Children of ROSA OSBORNE and JAMES DAVIS are: : i. MAGGIE M7 DAVIS, b. Abt. 1906, Ashe Co NC. : ii. LOYD DAVIS, b. Abt. 1908, Ashe Co NC. : iii. GOLDA G DAVIS, b. Abt. 1912, Ashe Co NC. : : : 55. DELPHIA JANE6 ROARK (NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 21 Dec 1884 in Ashe Co NC, and died 03 Nov 1989 in Ashe Co NC. She married JONATHAN EDWARD PARKER, son of JONATHAN PARKER and MARY FOSTER. He was born 07 Jul 1885 in Ashe Co NC, and died 30 Mar 1961 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About DELPHIA JANE ROARK: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : More About JONATHAN EDWARD PARKER: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : Child of DELPHIA ROARK and JONATHAN PARKER is: : i. ARDNA MAE7 PARKER, b. 24 Mar 1911, Ashe Co NC; d. 12 Apr 1913, Ashe Co NC. : : More About ARDNA MAE PARKER: : Burial: Jonathan L Parker Cem SR 1309 Ashe Co NC #L54 : : : 56. QUINCY FURMAN6 ROARK (NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 07 Feb 1886 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Jan 1960 in Ashe Co NC. He married BERTHA LUCRETTA ROARK 25 Jun 1908 in Johnson Co Tenn, daughter of HIRAM ROARK and CORA PRICE. She was born 28 Dec 1891 in Ashe Co NC, and died 19 Aug 1987 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for QUINCY FURMAN ROARK: : In1920 was listed as a carpenter in North Fork, Ashe Co NC. In 1930 was farming in North Fork, Ashe Co NC. : : More About QUINCY FURMAN ROARK: : Date born 2: 07 Feb 1886 : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : More About BERTHA LUCRETTA ROARK: : Date born 2: 28 Dec 1891 : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : Children of QUINCY ROARK and BERTHA ROARK are: : i. DELBERT7 ROARK, b. 25 Mar 1912, Ashe Co NC; d. Mar 1981; m. ELLEN MOREFIELD. : ii. IMOGENE ROARK, b. 1914, Ashe Co NC; m. (1) JESTER JAMES "JETER" ROTEN; b. 05 Dec 1914, Ashe Co NC; d. 02 Feb 1988, Winston Salem, NC; m. (2) JETER ROTEN. : 107. iii. FERRY RONDA ROARK, b. 27 Dec 1915, Ashe Co NC; d. Jan 1974, Avondale, Pa. : 108. iv. URSEL ALICE ESTER ROARK, b. 22 Mar 1918, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Mar 2010, Ashe Co NC. : v. RALPH H ROARK, b. 13 Aug 1919, Ashe Co NC. : 109. vi. KATHLEEN ROARK, b. 1921, Ashe Co NC; d. 29 Jul 1990, Johnson Co Tn. : vii. V C ROARK, b. Abt. 1923, Ashe Co NC. : : : 57. DEVONA MAE6 ROARK (NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Apr 1898 in Ashe Co NC, and died 11 Dec 1980 in Ashe Co NC. She married OLNEY BLISS ROARK, son of IRA ROARK and CORDELIA PRICE. He was born 18 Apr 1895 in Ashe Co NC, and died Oct 1972 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About DEVONA MAE ROARK: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : More About OLNEY BLISS ROARK: : Date born 2: 18 Apr 1895 : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : Child of DEVONA ROARK and OLNEY ROARK is: : 110. i. MILDRED NONA LEE7 ROARK. : : : 58. FLORENCE ELIZABETH6 ROARK (NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 07 Feb 1900 in Ashe Co NC, and died 29 Oct 1975 in Ashe Co NC. She married GUY TANNER BADGER, son of JOHN BADGER and BARBARA JOHNSTON. He was born 14 Sep 1892 in Ashe Co NC, and died 09 Apr 1977 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About FLORENCE ELIZABETH ROARK: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : Notes for GUY TANNER BADGER: : Was co-owner of Badger Funeral Home. : : More About GUY TANNER BADGER: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : Children of FLORENCE ROARK and GUY BADGER are: : 111. i. GUY TANNER JR7 BADGER, b. 23 Mar 1923, Ashe Co NC; d. 02 Oct 1975, Ashe Co NC. : ii. JOHN MILTON BADGER, d. 12 Jun 1993. : : More About JOHN MILTON BADGER: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : : 59. BIRDIE ALICE6 ROARK (NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 12 Aug 1903 in Ashe Co NC, and died 30 Jun 1988 in Ashe Co NC. She married JAMES DAVIS MCNEILL. He was born 21 Sep 1900 in Ashe Co NC, and died 01 Jan 1981 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About BIRDIE ALICE ROARK: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : More About JAMES DAVIS MCNEILL: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : Child of BIRDIE ROARK and JAMES MCNEILL is: : i. ROBERT DAVIS7 MCNEILL, b. 20 Sep 1923, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 Aug 1995, Ashe Co NC; m. AVA LEE GREEN; b. 13 May 1924, Ashe Co NC; d. 13 Jul 1954, Ashe Co NC. : : More About ROBERT DAVIS MCNEILL: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : More About AVA LEE GREEN: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : : 60. DEWEY RONDA6 ROARK (NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 05 Feb 1893 in Ashe Co NC, and died 10 Aug 1977 in Knoxville, Tenn. He married CORA ALFA DASSA ROARK, daughter of EMMET ROARK and EMELINE OSBORNE. She was born Abt. 1899 in Ashe Co NC. : : Child of DEWEY ROARK and CORA ROARK is: : i. DEWEY RONDA JR7 ROARK, m. ETHELENE ALLGOOD. : : : 61. RUBY MARY6 ROARK (NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 27 May 1906 in Ashe Co NC, and died 11 Jun 1988 in Ashe Co NC. She married LEONARD MAHALA, son of THOMAS MAHALA and NORA ALLEN. He was born 06 Jan 1909 in Ashe Co NC, and died 22 Oct 2002 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About RUBY MARY ROARK: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cem SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : More About LEONARD MAHALA: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cemetery SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : Child of RUBY ROARK and LEONARD MAHALA is: : 112. i. BILLY JOE7 MAHALA, b. 26 Aug 1941, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 May 1987, Ashe Co NC. : : : 62. ELIZABETH LUDEMA6 OSBORNE (TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 28 Aug 1880 in Ashe Co NC, and died 03 Mar 1969 in Newland, Avery Co NC. She married ARTHUR JOHNSON. He was born 14 Apr 1884 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Sep 1974 in Linville, Avery Co NC. : : More About ELIZABETH LUDEMA OSBORNE: : Burial: Ashley Chapel Cemetery, Avery Co NC : : Notes for ARTHUR JOHNSON: : In 1910 was a farmer at Linville, Mitchel Co NC. In 1920 was a laborer at Linville, Avery Co NC. In 1930 was a farmer at Linville, Avery Co NC. : : More About ARTHUR JOHNSON: : Burial: Ashley Chapel Cemetery, Avery Co NC : : Children of ELIZABETH OSBORNE and ARTHUR JOHNSON are: : i. ETHEL7 JOHNSON, b. 26 Dec 1906, Hughes, Avery Co NC. : ii. OLA JOHNSON, b. 1909. : iii. EVERETT BROWNLOW JOHNSON, b. 18 Apr 1912, Avery Co NC; d. 24 Jun 1973, Newland, Avery Co NC. : : Notes for EVERETT BROWNLOW JOHNSON: : Never Married. : : More About EVERETT BROWNLOW JOHNSON: : Burial: Ashley Chapel Cemetery, Avery Co NC : : iv. RENEY BEATRICE JOHNSON, b. 11 Sep 1914, Avery Co NC. : v. BONNIE JOHNSON, b. 29 Dec 1917, Avery Co NC. : : : 63. HENRY FLOYD6 OSBORNE (TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 31 Mar 1893 in Ashe Co NC, and died 21 Nov 1988 in Forest Hill, Harford Md. He married VERGIE O JONES 02 Sep 1912 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of ALEXANDER JONES and ELZINA ROBINSON. She was born 18 Mar 1897 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for HENRY FLOYD OSBORNE: : Registered forWW1 draft at Laurel, Ashe Co NC on June 5 1917. Owned a farm in Laurel Township, Ashe Co NC in 1920. Was living in Fulton Township, Lancaster Co Pa in 1930 Census and working on a farm. Registered for WWII draft on April 27, 1942. Was living at Nottingham, Chester Co Pa and working at Aberdean Proving Ground, MD for the War Dept. On draft and Census records listed name as Henry Floyd. Moved from North Carolina to Pa after 1927. : : More About VERGIE O JONES: : Name 2: Virgie O Jones : : Children of HENRY OSBORNE and VERGIE JONES are: : 113. i. HAROLD AVERY7 OSBORNE, b. 11 Oct 1913, Ashe Co NC; d. 25 Apr 2005, Harve de Grace, Md. : 114. ii. ESTHER F OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1916, Ashe Co NC. : 115. iii. PAUL H OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1918, Ashe Co NC. : iv. WAYNE OSBORNE, b. 13 Sep 1921, Ashe Co NC; d. 29 May 1923, Ashe Co NC. : : More About WAYNE OSBORNE: : Burial: Joshua Jones Cem SR 1315 Ashe Co NC #H05 : : 116. v. FRED JESSE OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1925, Ashe Co NC. : vi. WILLIAM BILLY E OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1927, Ashe Co NC; m. GLADYS MORRIS. : : : 64. VESTER FRANKLIN6 OSBORNE (TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 17 Dec 1908 in Ashe Co NC, and died May 1951 in Salisbury Md. He married LOCKIE MAE ROTEN 1929 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of GEORGE ROTEN and ARTIE JONES. She was born 20 Apr 1913 in Ashe Co NC, and died 31 Jul 2006 in Delmar, Delaware. : : Notes for VESTER FRANKLIN OSBORNE: : Living on Oakwood to Porters Bridge Rd in Cecil Co Md in 1930 Census. Vester was 21 and Lockie was 17. They had been married 1 year and had no children. He was listed as a Farmer. Other info points to him having been a Minister later on. : : Notes for LOCKIE MAE ROTEN: : Lockie Mae Osborne, 93, a resident of Delmar Nursing and Rehabilitation, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, July 31, 2006. : She graduated from Lee College in Cleveland, Tenn., with an Associate of Arts degree. She was an admired teacher of special education as well as a dedicated Sunday school teacher for many years. : She was a devoted and beloved wife to the late Rev. Vester Osborne. : Mrs. Osborne will be deeply missed by her children and their spouses, Joanne Carmean, James and Carolyn Osborne, Mildred and Eugene Maggio and Adena and Sheldon Dawson, and a special son-in-law, John H. Peek. She also touched the hearts of her 10 grandchildren, Wanda Sterling, David Carmean, Ronnie Peek, Debbie Hambrick, Kevin Osborne, Terri Hastings, Jason Dawson, Jeano Pelletier Jr., Tina Hurley and Shantell Schnepel, and her 18 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, the Rev. Bruce Roten of West Jefferson, N.C., and Raymond Roten of Cleveland; two sisters, June Kemp of West Jefferson and Lottie McCoy of Oxford, Pa.; and several nieces and nephews. : In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, George and Artie Roten; three sisters; one brother; a daughter, June Peek; and two sons-in-law, Albert Lee Carmean and Jeano Pelletier Sr. : A private funeral service will be held at Short Funeral Home in Delmar. A longtime family friend, the Rev. R. E. Crowley, will officiate. : Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.delmarvaobits.com. : : . : : : : Children of VESTER OSBORNE and LOCKIE ROTEN are: : 117. i. MILDRED MARIE7 OSBORNE. : 118. ii. ADENA OSBORNE. : 119. iii. JAMES DONALD OSBORNE. : 120. iv. JOANNE ALLISON OSBORNE. : 121. v. HELEN JUNE OSBORNE. : : : 65. TREELY WENDELL6 ROARK (LAURA5 OSBORNE, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 07 May 1892 in Ashe Co NC, and died 26 Mar 1955 in Ashe Co NC. He married MYRTLE BELLE ROARK, daughter of JOHEPH ROARK and MARY COLE. She was born 25 Aug 1899 in Ashe Co NC, and died 13 Oct 1976 in Watauga Co NC. : : More About TREELY WENDELL ROARK: : Burial 1: Mt. View Independent Methodist Ch., SR 1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : Burial 2: Mt View Methodist Ch. #L04 North Fork , Ashe Co NC : : More About MYRTLE BELLE ROARK: : Burial: Mt. View Independent Methodist Ch., SR 1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : Children of TREELY ROARK and MYRTLE ROARK are: : i. FRED7 ROARK. : ii. WILMA VIRGIE ROARK, m. UNKNOWN OSBORNE. : iii. CARRIE LEA ROARK, m. UNKNOWN CLEVENGER. : iv. EVA SUE ROARK, m. UNKNOWN OSBORNE. : v. EARLINE ROARK, m. UNKNOWN WALSH. : 122. vi. KENNETH EDWARD ROARK, b. 21 Mar 1924, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 Mar 1987, Lenoir, Caldwell Co NC. : 123. vii. RUSSELL BRUCE ROARK, b. 23 Apr 1933, Ashe Co NC; d. 21 Dec 1988, Hudson, NC. : : : 66. CLAYTON JEROME6 ROARK (LAURA5 OSBORNE, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 05 Jul 1895 in Ashe Co NC, and died 03 Dec 1979 in Boise, Ada Co Idaho. He married ORA ALICE MARSH 09 Mar 1922 in Ashe Co NC. She was born 1899 in Ashe Co NC. : : Children of CLAYTON ROARK and ORA MARSH are: : i. FRED7 ROARK, b. 1922, Ashe Co NC. : ii. KENNETH ROARK, b. 1924, Ashe Co NC. : iii. ERLINE ROARK, b. 1927, Ashe Co NC. : iv. VERGIE ROARK, b. 1929, Ashe Co NC. : : : 67. VERA MALISSA6 ROARK (LAURA5 OSBORNE, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 12 Apr 1897 in Ashe Co NC, and died 17 Feb 1991 in Wilkes Co NC. She married BYRON SPENCER OSBORNE, son of JOHN OSBORNE and EMMA BROWN. He was born 01 Oct 1896 in Ashe Co NC, and died 06 Aug 1983 in Wilkes Co NC. : : More About VERA MALISSA ROARK: : Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Ch Cemetery, Wilkes Co NC : : Notes for BYRON SPENCER OSBORNE: : In 1920 and 1930 was working on fathers farm in North Fork Township Ashe Co NC. Retired from NC Prison Dept. : : More About BYRON SPENCER OSBORNE: : Burial: Zion Hill Baptist Ch Cemetery, Wilkes Co NC : : Children of VERA ROARK and BYRON OSBORNE are: : i. RUBY7 OSBORNE, b. 1914, Ashe Co NC. : ii. THELMA GENEVA OSBORNE, b. 20 Feb 1917, Ashe Co NC. : iii. DORTHEA OSBORNE, b. 1918, Ashe Co NC. : iv. MILDRED OSBORNE, b. 1921, Ashe Co NC. : v. RALPH OSBORNE, b. 1922, Ashe Co NC. : vi. HOWARD OSBORNE, b. 1924, Ashe Co NC. : vii. MAX EDWARD OSBORNE, b. 17 Dec 1927, Ashe Co NC. : viii. RONALD OSBORNE. : ix. BOBBY OSBORNE. : : : 68. HATTIE CEDELIA6 SMITH (MARY MAGDALENE5 COLE, MARY4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 02 Apr 1901 in Alleghany Co NC. She married SOLOMON MABE. : : Child of HATTIE SMITH and SOLOMON MABE is: : i. JUANITA GRACE7 SMITH. : : : 69. GLADYS ELLA6 SMITH (MARY MAGDALENE5 COLE, MARY4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 12 Apr 1905 in Alleghany Co NC, and died 09 Aug 1987 in Chester Co Pa.. She married WILLIE EUGENE PAISLEY 26 Aug 1922 in Scottsville, Alleghany CO NC. He was born 15 Dec 1900 in Crumpler, Ashe CO NC. : : Children of GLADYS SMITH and WILLIE PAISLEY are: : i. LUTHER ROWE7 PAISLEY, b. 14 Apr 1926, Crumpler, Ashe CO NC. : ii. JUNIOR RAY PAISLEY, b. 26 Dec 1926, Crumpler, Ashe CO NC. : iii. EDNA LEE PAISLEY, b. 04 Jan 1929, Crumpler, Ashe CO NC. : iv. JANET LOUISE PAISLEY, b. 19 Apr 1934, Chester Co Pa.. : : : 70. HIRAM6 WARD (NATHAN WILLIAM A5, REBECCA4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Dec 1895 in Ashe Co NC. He married WADIE B DOLLAR 22 Nov 1915 in Dallas, Oregon, daughter of WILLIAM DOLLAR and MARY GAITHER. She was born 1898 in Ashe Co NC. : : Children of HIRAM WARD and WADIE DOLLAR are: : i. IRIS BETTY7 WARD, b. Abt. 1917, Oregon. : ii. HIRAM JR WARD, b. Abt. 1919, Oregon. : iii. IRENE WARD, b. Abt. 1920, Oregon. : iv. CONRAD WARD, b. Abt. 1923, Oregon. : v. HAZEL WARD, b. Abt. 1929, Oregon. : : : 71. JAMES MARTIN6 WARD (R FRANKLIN A5, REBECCA4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 29 Oct 1901 in Ashe Co NC, and died 15 Nov 1964 in Ashe Co NC. He married ALICE MARGARET OSBORNE, daughter of LUKE OSBORNE and MARY LEWIS. She was born 04 Apr 1904 in Ashe Co NC, and died 03 May 2001 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About JAMES MARTIN WARD: : Date born 2: 29 Oct 1901 : Burial 1: W A Ward Cem SR1304 Ashe Co NC #L06 : Burial 2: W A Ward Cem SR 1304 Ashe Co NC #L06 : : More About ALICE MARGARET OSBORNE: : Date born 2: 04 Apr 1904 : Burial: W A Ward Cem SR1304 Ashe Co NC #L06 : : Children of JAMES WARD and ALICE OSBORNE are: : i. MABEL DRUCILLA7 WARD, b. 22 Nov 1922, Ashe Co NC; m. TROY HARCELL MINOR; b. 30 Aug 1923, Keeoke, Virginia; d. 23 Oct 2001, Bristol. Tn. : ii. LOUISE WARD, b. Abt. 1925. : iii. WILLIE WARD, b. Abt. 1927. : iv. JIMMY RAY WARD, b. 16 Sep 1930, Ashe Co NC; d. 23 Sep 1954, Ashe Co NC. : : More About JIMMY RAY WARD: : Burial: W A Ward Cem SR1304 Ashe Co NC #L06 : : : 72. BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS (ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 13 Sep 1885 in Ashe Co NC, and died 22 Mar 1974 in Ashe Co NC. She married (1) EUGENE REEVES LEWIS, son of MARION LEWIS and LAURA HODGES. He was born 19 Apr 1884 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 Oct 1913 in Ashe Co NC. She married (2) HOBERT MCKINLEY ROARK, son of JOHEPH ROARK and MARY COLE. He was born 01 Sep 1896 in Ashe Co NC, and died 06 Apr 1975 in Hospital in Boone, NC. : : More About BESSIE MAE LEWIS: : Burial: Mt View Independent Methodist Ch SR 1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : More About EUGENE REEVES LEWIS: : Burial: Mt View Independent Methodist Ch SR 1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : More About HOBERT MCKINLEY ROARK: : Burial: Mt View Independent Methodist Ch SR 1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : Child of BESSIE LEWIS and EUGENE LEWIS is: : i. MARGARET NELL7 LEWIS, b. 02 Nov 1915, Ashe Co NC. : : : Children of BESSIE LEWIS and HOBERT ROARK are: : 124. ii. HAROLD PRESTON7 ROARK, b. 07 Oct 1919, Ashe Co NC. : 125. iii. FRANCIS LEE ROARK, b. 27 Dec 1920, Ashe Co NC; d. 08 Jul 1999, Jefferson, Ashe Co NC. : iv. HILDRED JOSPH ROARK, b. 25 Oct 1922, Ashe Co NC; m. HELEN CROUSE. : v. VIVIAN HELEN ROARK, b. 13 May 1925, Ashe Co NC; m. BRUCE ALLEN, 19 Aug 1944, Ashe Co NC; b. 20 Nov 1916, Ashe Co NC; d. 17 Dec 2003, Ashe Co NC. : vi. ROBERT GLENN LEWIS ROARK, b. 30 Apr 1928, Ashe Co NC; d. 27 Jul 1928, Ashe Co NC. : : : 73. HATTIE BELLE6 LEWIS (ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 26 Mar 1887 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 Jan 1973 in Charlotte, NC. She married ALFRED LEE ADAMS. He was born 12 Jan 1887 in Watauga Co NC. : : Notes for HATTIE BELLE LEWIS: : At time of death lived at 4605 Olney Street, Charlotte, NC. : : More About HATTIE BELLE LEWIS: : Burial: Stony Point Methodist Church, Stony Point, NC : : Notes for ALFRED LEE ADAMS: : In 1910 and 1920 was farming in North Fork Township, Ashe Co NC. In 1930 was living in Concord Township, Iredell Co NC and was a House Carpenter. : : Children of HATTIE LEWIS and ALFRED ADAMS are: : i. RALPH7 ADAMS, b. 1908, Ashe Co NC. : ii. EARNEST ADAMS, b. 1909, Ashe Co NC. : iii. GEORGE BOYD ADAMS, b. 02 Nov 1910, Watauga Co NC; d. 27 May 1988, Alexander Co NC. : iv. EARL FRANKLIN ADAMS, b. 1913, Ashe Co NC. : v. RUBY ADAMS, b. 29 May 1915, Iredell Co NC. : vi. VIRGINIA ADAMS, b. 1916, Ashe Co NC. : vii. ROBERT ADAMS, b. 1919, Ashe Co NC. : viii. LEWIS ADAMS, b. 1921, Ashe Co NC. : ix. LARMER ADAMS, b. 1923, Ashe Co NC. : : : 74. ROBY PRESTON6 LEWIS (ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 30 Nov 1891 in Ashe Co NC, and died 09 Dec 1964 in Ashe Co NC. He married NELL ALVERTA BARLOW, daughter of JOHN BARLOW and ALVERTA ADAMS. She was born 05 Jul 1907 in Ashe Co NC, and died 01 Jun 1990 in Boone, Watauga Co NC. : : Notes for ROBY PRESTON LEWIS: : Registered for WW I draft on june 5, 1917 at Skagit Co washington. Was working on a farm. : : More About ROBY PRESTON LEWIS: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR 1395 Ashe CO NC #L04 : : More About NELL ALVERTA BARLOW: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR 1395 Ashe CO NC #L04 : : Children of ROBY LEWIS and NELL BARLOW are: : 126. i. MARY LEA7 LEWIS, b. 04 Nov 1925, Ashe Co NC; d. 12 Dec 1998, Boone, Watauga Co NC. : ii. WILLA JEAN LEWIS, b. Abt. 1929, Ashe Co NC; m. ERNEST WILSON. : : : 75. EDGAR VANCE6 LEWIS (ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 31 Aug 1893 in Ashe Co NC. He married ZELL OSBORN, daughter of AMOS OSBORN and AMANDA BRYANT. She was born Abt. 1901 in North Carolina. : : Notes for EDGAR VANCE LEWIS: : In 1920 was living in North Fork Township, McDowell Co WV. Was working as a coal moner. In 1930 was widowed and living with brother Roy in Green Meadows Township, Los Angeles Co California and working as a Carpenter building houses. : : Child of EDGAR LEWIS and ZELL OSBORN is: : i. CLARENCE R7 LEWIS, b. Jan 1920, McDowell Co WV. : : : 76. ROY GLENN6 LEWIS (ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 14 Oct 1897 in Ashe Co NC. He married ISABELL NELSON. She was born Abt. 1904 in Utah. : : Notes for ROY GLENN LEWIS: : In 1930 was living in Green Meadows Township, Los Angeles Co California and working as foreman on a sheep ranch. : : Child of ROY LEWIS and ISABELL NELSON is: : i. ROY GLENN JR7 LEWIS, b. 1929, Oregon. : : : 77. EARL BRYAN6 LEWIS (ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 17 Jun 1900 in Ashe Co NC, and died 12 Jul 1955 in Creston, Ashe Co NC.. He married RUTH BARLOW. : : Notes for EARL BRYAN LEWIS: : Was a Farmer and Carpenter. : : More About EARL BRYAN LEWIS: : Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Creston, NC : : Child of EARL LEWIS and RUTH BARLOW is: : i. EARL BRUCE7 LEWIS. : : : 78. THELMA GRACE6 LEWIS (ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 15 Nov 1906 in Ashe Co NC, and died 12 Apr 2002 in Statesville, Iredell Co NC. She married DWIGHT MOODY YORK. : : Child of THELMA LEWIS and DWIGHT YORK is: : i. LARRY LEWIS7 YORK, b. 01 May 1939, Iredell Co NC. : : : 79. ARTHUR LAWRENCE6 OSBORNE (DAVID LINCOLN5, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 08 Aug 1882 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Mar 1909 in Ashe Co NC. He married NOLA JESSICA WINTERS 09 Mar 1901 in Carter Co Tn, daughter of STEPHEN WINTERS and ELMYRA PRITCHARD. She was born 16 Jul 1881 in Carter Co Tn, and died 02 Dec 1963 in Giles Co Va. : : Notes for NOLA JESSICA WINTERS: : In 1910 was living on a farm in Roaring Creek Township, Mitchell Co NC and widowed. Flora Ida Mae probably died young as she was not listed in 1910. Jessica stated she had 6 children with 5 living. All children were born in Tennessee except Amanda who was age 1 in 1910. : : Children of ARTHUR OSBORNE and NOLA WINTERS are: : i. FLORA IDA MAE7 OSBORNE, b. Carter Co Tn. : ii. NELLIE LEAONA OSBORNE, b. 1901, Carter Co Tn. : iii. CAMPBELL DEWEY OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1903, Carter Co Tn. : iv. LAWRENCE EDWARD OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1906, Carter Co Tn; m. (1) NELLIE WHITE; m. (2) ALICE SHEFFEY; b. 1912, Virginia. : : Notes for LAWRENCE EDWARD OSBORNE: : In 1930 census Larewnce was single and a soldier at Fort Kamehameha, Honolulu, Hawaii. : : v. GEORGIA LEE OSBORNE, b. 04 May 1907, Carter Co Tn; d. 13 May 1980, Carter Co Tn. : vi. BLANCHE AMANDA OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1909, Mitchell Co NC. : : : 80. WILLIAM EDWARD6 OSBORNE (DAVID LINCOLN5, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 01 Jan 1884 in Ashe Co NC, and died 20 Jan 1931 in Spotsylvania Co Virginia. He married SARAH EMMA OSBORNE. She was born Abt. 1884 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for WILLIAM EDWARD OSBORNE: : In 1920 was farming in District 13, Greene Co Tn. In 1930 owned a farm in Chancellor District, Spotsylvania Co Va. : : Notes for SARAH EMMA OSBORNE: : Sarah Emma might have been the daughter of Joseph H Osborne of Ashe Co NC. In 1900 he was farming in District 2, Carter Co Tn. : : Children of WILLIAM OSBORNE and SARAH OSBORNE are: : i. MAUDE7 OSBORNE, b. 09 Jan 1909, Tennessee. : ii. MARY ELOISE OSBORNE, b. 05 Jan 1911, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : iii. BONNIE ESTELLE OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1912, Tennessee; d. 1988. : iv. MARY OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1914, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : v. JOSEPH EDWARD OSBORNE, b. Abt. 1917, Tennessee. : vi. MAY M OSBORNE, b. 24 Sep 1918, Afton, Greene Co Tn; d. Aug 2003. : vii. DAVID CLAYTON OSBORNE, b. 1925, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : viii. JAMES D OSBORNE, b. 1928, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : : : 81. IDA MAE6 OSBORNE (DAVID LINCOLN5, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 20 Oct 1885 in Ashe Co NC, and died 13 May 1976 in Beaverdam, Hanover Co Virginia. She married MARVIN CARLOCK EASTRIDGE 03 May 1903 in Shouns, Johnson Co Tn, son of ANDREW EASTRIDGE and MARTISHA OSBORNE. He was born 11 Apr 1882 in Ashe Co NC, and died May 1975 in Beaverdam, Hanover Co Virginia. : : More About IDA MAE OSBORNE: : Burial: Rehobeth United Methodist Ch., Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : Notes for MARVIN CARLOCK EASTRIDGE: : In 1910, 1920 and 1930 owned a farm in North Fork Township Ashe Co NC.Registered for WW I draft in 1918 in Ashe Co NC. Gave name as Marvin Carlisle Eastridge. Registered for WW II in 1942 at Beaverdam, Spotsylvania Co Va and was self employed. Gave name as Marvin Carlyle Eastridge. Gave birth date as April 11, 1882 on both records. Ashe Co NC Birth records for David Andrew Eastridge born 1908 and Ruby Marie Eastridge born 1909 show father as Marvin Carlock Eastridge. : : More About MARVIN CARLOCK EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Rehobeth United Methodist Ch., Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : Children are listed above under (48) Marvin Carlock Eastridge. : : 82. CONLEY GREEN6 OSBORNE (DAVID LINCOLN5, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 27 Apr 1892 in Mitchell Co NC, and died Apr 1975 in Vinton, Roanoke Co Va. He married MAUD SEXTON. She was born 30 Mar 1904 in North Carolina, and died May 1988 in Chattanooga, Tn. : : Notes for CONLEY GREEN OSBORNE: : In 1930 owned his home at 20 Dale Street, Vinton, Roanoke Co Va and was a shipping clerk for a roofing co. : : Children of CONLEY OSBORNE and MAUD SEXTON are: : i. LETTIE7 OSBORNE, b. 1922, Vinton, Roanoke Co Va. : ii. CONLEY OSBORNE, b. 22 May 1924, Vinton, Roanoke Co Va. : iii. JAMES R OSBORNE, b. 1928, Vinton, Roanoke Co Va. : : : 83. ROBY CLAYTON6 OSBORNE (DAVID LINCOLN5, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 05 Oct 1896 in Ashe Co NC, and died 18 Jan 1963 in Spotsylvania Co Virginia. He married (1) ETHEL SEXTON. She was born Abt. 1896. He married (2) IVEDA BAUER. She was born 1912 in Florida. : : Notes for ROBY CLAYTON OSBORNE: : In 1930 was working on a farm in Mission Township, Lake Co Montana. Moved to Virginia from Montana between 1944 and 1946. : : Children of ROBY OSBORNE and IVEDA BAUER are: : i. DAVID HENRY7 OSBORNE, b. 1929, Montana; d. 1964. : ii. KAREN OSBORNE. : iii. THYLLIS OSBORNE. : iv. VERLON OSBORNE. : v. CLINTON OSBORNE. : : : 84. GEORGE DEWEY6 OSBORNE (DAVID LINCOLN5, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 11 Mar 1898 in Ashe Co NC, and died Apr 1987 in Spotsylvania Co Virginia. He married MARIAN HILDA MCCARTY 1932. She died in Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : : Child of GEORGE OSBORNE and MARIAN MCCARTY is: : i. ROBERT7 OSBORNE. : : : 85. BLANCHE LEE6 OSBORNE (DAVID LINCOLN5, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 28 Jan 1900 in Ashe Co NC, and died 12 Jul 1990 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She married JOHN THOMAS SEXTON, son of JAMES SEXTON and TAPHNES UNKNOWN. He was born 01 Jul 1897 in Ashe Co NC, and died 21 Dec 1971 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. : : Notes for JOHN THOMAS SEXTON: : In 1930 was living at 312 Midway Street, Vinton, Roanoke Co Va and was a machinist at a roofing co. : : Children of BLANCHE OSBORNE and JOHN SEXTON are: : i. ROBERT GILMER7 SEXTON, b. 13 Nov 1921, Vinton, Roanoke Co Va. : ii. SELMA V SEXTON, b. 31 Aug 1923, Vinton, Roanoke Co Va; d. 17 Feb 1925, Spotsylvania Co Virginia. : : : 86. ORA GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6 ROARK (EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 26 Apr 1885 in Ashe Co NC, and died 07 Aug 1976 in Wilkesboro, NC. She married LARKIN LAFAYETTE OSBORNE 31 Dec 1910 in Ashe Co NC, son of JOHN OSBORNE and MARY JONES. He was born 29 May 1865 in Ashe Co NC, and died 07 Aug 1955 in Wilkesboro, NC. : : More About ORA GERTRUDE ELIZABETH ROARK: : Burial: Union United Methodist Ch, Wilkesboro, NC : : Notes for LARKIN LAFAYETTE OSBORNE: : Owned a farm on Green Valley Rd, North Fork Dist of Ashe Co NC. : : More About LARKIN LAFAYETTE OSBORNE: : Burial: Union United Methodist Ch, Wilkesboro, NC : : Children of ORA ROARK and LARKIN OSBORNE are: : 127. i. VERGIE7 ROARK, b. 1908, Ashe Co NC; d. 1932, Ashe Co NC. : ii. RUBY ELMIRA "MYRA" OSBORNE, b. 08 Sep 1911, Ashe Co NC; d. 05 Sep 2005, Johnson Co Tennessee; m. LOYD B DAVIS. : : : More About RUBY ELMIRA "MYRA" OSBORNE: : Burial: Sunset Memorial Park, Johnson Co Tennessee : : iii. OLLIE MABLE OSBORNE, b. 16 Jan 1913, Ashe Co NC; d. 07 Jun 1913, Ashe Co NC. : : More About OLLIE MABLE OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cem SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : iv. ELLA MAE OSBORNE, b. 23 Oct 1917, Ashe Co NC; d. 16 Oct 1995, North Wilkesboro, NC; m. WAYNE LEONARD PIERCE; b. 01 Dec 1916, North Wilkesboro, NC; d. 17 Sep 1996, North Wilkesboro, NC. : v. EMMITT PRESTON OSBORNE, b. 11 May 1920, Ashe Co NC. : vi. OLA JUANITA OSBORNE, b. 26 Oct 1921, Ashe Co NC; d. 26 Oct 1996, Baptist Hosp. Winston Salem, Forsyth Co NC. : : Notes for OLA JUANITA OSBORNE: : Never Married : : vii. EMMA ALICE OSBORNE, b. 25 May 1924, Ashe Co NC; d. 18 Dec 1980, Wilkes Co NC; m. CLAYTON CHURCH. : : More About EMMA ALICE OSBORNE: : Burial: Mount Pleasant United methodist Ch., North Wilkesboro, NC : : viii. INFANT GIRL OSBORNE, b. 24 Oct 1924, Ashe Co NC; d. 24 Oct 1924, Ashe Co NC. : : More About INFANT GIRL OSBORNE: : Burial: Plesant Hill / Osborne Cem SR1312 Ashe Co NC #H06 : : ix. JAMES ARIS OSBORNE, b. 27 Mar 1926, Ashe Co NC; d. 24 Jan 1931, Ashe Co NC. : : More About JAMES ARIS OSBORNE: : Burial: Union United Methodist Ch, Wilkesboro, NC : : : 87. CODY RAYMOND6 ROARK (EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 29 Sep 1890 in Ashe Co NC, and died 09 May 1964 in Ashe Co NC. He married MARY BELL OSBORNE 15 Feb 1913 in Johnson Co Tennessee, daughter of LARKIN OSBORNE and ELVIRA OSBORNE. She was born 18 May 1894 in Ashe Co NC, and died 24 Mar 1983 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for CODY RAYMOND ROARK: : Per 1930 Census Cody was age 17 and Mary was age 14 when married. : : More About CODY RAYMOND ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cem SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : More About MARY BELL OSBORNE: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cem SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : Children of CODY ROARK and MARY OSBORNE are: : i. LA FALE7 ROARK, b. Abt. 1913, Ashe Co NC. : ii. MABEL RUBY ROARK, b. 30 Jun 1915, Ashe Co NC; d. 05 May 1976, Ashe Co NC. : : More About MABEL RUBY ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cem SR1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : iii. MERRIL ROARK, b. Abt. 1917, Ashe Co NC. : iv. IMOGENE ROARK, b. Abt. 1919, Ashe Co NC. : v. EDITH ROARK, b. Abt. 1920, Ashe Co NC. : vi. RAYMOND ROARK, b. Abt. 1923, Ashe Co NC. : 128. vii. RALPH SPENCER ROARK, b. 10 Apr 1927, Ashe Co NC; d. 24 Dec 1997, Ashe Co NC. : viii. CODY R ROARK, b. 1929, Ashe Co NC. : 129. ix. BONNIE VIRGINIA ROARK. : : : 88. VERNER BUNYON6 ROARK (EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 22 Jun 1893 in Ashe Co NC, and died 05 Nov 1946 in Ashe Co NC. He married EARSEL KNIGHT. She was born 20 Dec 1902 in Ashe Co NC, and died 24 Jan 1958 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About VERNER BUNYON ROARK: : Burial: Green Valley / Stephen Osborne Cemetery SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L05 : : Notes for EARSEL KNIGHT: : Died with broken neck from falling down stairs. : : More About EARSEL KNIGHT: : Burial: William Knight Cemetery SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #l14 : : Children of VERNER ROARK and EARSEL KNIGHT are: : i. MARGERIE7 ROARK, b. 1921, Ashe Co NC. : ii. ROY ROARK, b. 1924, Ashe Co NC. : iii. EDWARD ROARK, b. 1927, Ashe Co NC. : iv. JIMMIE BUTLER ROARK, b. 1930, Ashe Co NC. : : : 89. FAYE ETTA6 ROARK (EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 07 May 1896 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Mar 1992 in Cashmere, Chelan Co Washington. She married JOHN ROY LATHAM 25 Nov 1911 in Ashe Co NC. He was born 08 Apr 1893 in Ashe Co NC, and died 01 Jul 1975 in Bow, Skagit Co Washington. : : Notes for JOHN ROY LATHAM: : Registered for WW I draft on June 5, 1917 at Missoula, Montana. In 1920 was living at Belfast, Skagit Co Washington. : : Children of FAYE ROARK and JOHN LATHAM are: : i. CHESTER HOZE7 LATHAM. : ii. EMMA KATHERINE LATHAM. : iii. HOYT ELMER LATHAM. : iv. MARY ELLEN LATHAM. : 130. v. ORA REBECCA LATHAM. : vi. VERNER AUGUSTINE LATHAM. : vii. ZELLA DOLORES LATHAM. : viii. KELSEY JOHN LATHAM, b. 1916. : ix. RENA MADALINE LATHAM, b. 1917, Montana. : 131. x. HILIE ELENORE LATHAM, b. 1919, Montana. : 132. xi. STANLEY WALLACE LATHAM, b. 04 Apr 1923, Lyman, Washington; d. 1971. : xii. NO NAME LATHAM, b. Jul 1925, Ronan, Montana; d. 1925, Ronan, Montana. : 133. xiii. OSA HATTIE LATHAM, b. 10 Jul 1926, St Ignatius, Montana; d. 22 Nov 1992, Cashmere, Chelan Co Washington. : 134. xiv. LILLIAN MATILDA LATHAM, b. 01 Aug 1930, St Ignatius, Montana; d. 12 Aug 1992, Bremerton, Kitsap Co Washington. : xv. BABY LATHAM, b. 1931, St Ignatius, Montana; d. 1931, St Ignatius, Montana. : : : 90. CORA ALFA DASSA6 ROARK (EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1899 in Ashe Co NC. She married DEWEY RONDA ROARK, son of MILTON ROARK and NANCY OSBORNE. He was born 05 Feb 1893 in Ashe Co NC, and died 10 Aug 1977 in Knoxville, Tenn. : : Child is listed above under (60) Dewey Ronda Roark. : : Generation No. 5 : : 91. RAY SEVERT7 MILAM (LUNA ELLEN6 WILSON, RICHARD FRANKLIN5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 25 Oct 1902 in Ashe Co NC, and died Oct 1980 in Ashe Co NC. He married ADA RUTH OSBORNE, daughter of THOMAS OSBORNE and CORA WRIGHT. She was born 27 Sep 1904 in Ashe Co NC, and died 30 Sep 1972 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About RAY SEVERT MILAM: : Burial: Ashelawn Memorial Gardens Ashe Co NC #P01 : : More About ADA RUTH OSBORNE: : Burial: Ashelawn Memorial Gardens Ashe Co NC #P01 : : Child of RAY MILAM and ADA OSBORNE is: : i. EVA MARIE8 MILAM, b. 28 May 1926, Ashe Co NC; d. 09 Oct 1928, Ashe Co NC. : : More About EVA MARIE MILAM: : Burial: Thomas H Sutherland Cemetery SR 1118 Ashe Co NC #L10 : : : 92. CARRIE BLANCHE7 MILAM (LUNA ELLEN6 WILSON, RICHARD FRANKLIN5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1904 in Ashe Co NC. She married WILLETT L BURKETT. He was born Abt. 1900 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for WILLETT L BURKETT: : In 1930 was living with Lindsey and Luna on Three Top Rd., Creston Township Ashe Co NC and working at a sawmill. : : Child of CARRIE MILAM and WILLETT BURKETT is: : i. BILLY J8 BURKETT, b. Abt. 1927, Ashe Co NC. : : : 93. JUANITA KAREN7 OSBORNE (WILLIAM ISAAC6, RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1917 in Skagit Co Washington, and died 13 Jun 2009 in Skagit Co Washington. She married (1) ROY WILSON. She married (2) KENDELL NEIL DORAN 09 Apr 1936 in Coupeville, Island Co Washington. He was born 08 Jul 1916 in Skagit Co Washington, and died 28 Sep 2000 in California. : : Children of JUANITA OSBORNE and KENDELL DORAN are: : i. JEANIE NADINE8 DORAN, m. UNKNOWN BOND. : ii. PEGGY IRENE DORAN, b. 20 Aug 1936, Sedro Wooley, Skagit Co Washington; m. GERALD JAY VANALLEN. : iii. STEPHEN GRANT DORAN, b. 06 Mar 1938, Caldwell Co Idaho; d. Mount Vernon, Washington. : : : 94. ROBERT7 OSBORNE (JOHN TILDEN6, RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 19 Nov 1919 in Ashe Co NC, and died 07 Feb 1998 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About ROBERT OSBORNE: : Burial: Isaac Wilson Cemetery SR1301 Ashe Co NC #L17 : : Child of ROBERT OSBORNE is: : 135. i. ROBERT JR8 OSBORNE, b. 1940, Ashe Co NC. : : : 95. CLYDE7 OSBORNE (JOHN TILDEN6, RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 14 Dec 1922 in Ashe Co NC, and died 10 Jun 1973 in Ashe Co NC. She married KELLY MATTHEW HOLMAN. He was born 14 Jul 1924 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 Sep 1998 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About CLYDE OSBORNE: : Burial: Arnold Cemetery, Trade, Johnson Co Tn : : Children of CLYDE OSBORNE and KELLY HOLMAN are: : i. MINNIE BILLIE SUE8 HOLMAN, b. 1947, Ashe Co NC. : ii. JOYCE RUTH HOLMAN, b. 1954, Ashe Co NC; m. UNKNOWN TRIVETTE. : : : 96. MYRTLE GERTRUDE7 WINEBARGER (SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 18 Jan 1890 in Ashe Co NC, and died 27 Dec 1980 in Gastonia, NC. She married JOHN EDWARD GRAYBEAL, son of ELI GRAYBEAL and MARY OSBORNE. He was born Jul 1885 in Ashe Co NC, and died Dec 1956 in Gastonia, NC. : : Notes for JOHN EDWARD GRAYBEAL: : Owned a farm in North Fork District of Ashe Co in 1920 and1930. Lived in Dallas, Gaston Co NC at death. : : Children of MYRTLE WINEBARGER and JOHN GRAYBEAL are: : i. RUBY CHLOE8 GRAYBEAL, b. Abt. 1909, Ashe Co NC. : 136. ii. VIVA LOYD GRAYBEAL, b. Ashe Co NC. : 137. iii. IVA LEE GRAYBEAL, b. 04 May 1912, Ashe Co NC; d. 11 May 1994, Gastonia, NC. : iv. FRED GRAYBEAL, b. 1915, Ashe Co NC. : v. THELMA GERTRUDE GRAYBEAL, b. 1917, Ashe Co NC; m. WILLIAM BLEVINS. : 138. vi. GLADYS JUNE GRAYBEAL, b. 1922, Ashe Co NC. : 139. vii. WILLA JEAN GRAYBEAL, b. 1926, Ashe Co NC. : : : 97. MINTA MARTISHA7 WINEBARGER (SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 01 Oct 1894 in Ashe Co NC, and died 06 Nov 1970 in Ashe Co NC. She married WILEY GRUBB. He died 1920. : : More About MINTA MARTISHA WINEBARGER: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : Children of MINTA WINEBARGER and WILEY GRUBB are: : i. BOYD8 GRUBB, b. 1915, Ashe Co NC. : 140. ii. GENEVA MAUDE GRUBB, b. 02 Apr 1916, Ashe Co NC; d. 05 Feb 1994, Ashe Co NC. : iii. FRANCIS E GRUBB, b. 16 Sep 1917, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Oct 1942. : : More About FRANCIS E GRUBB: : Burial: Mt View Methodist Ch SR1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : Military service: PFC WWII : : : 98. LAURA GERTRUDE7 CORNETT (NANCY ELIZABETH6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 30 May 1893 in Ashe Co NC, and died 30 Mar 1972 in Drain, Douglas Co Oregon. She married ROBERT FRANKLIN CARPENTER. He was born 1893 in Missouri, and died 11 May 1955 in Lane Co Oregon. : : Children of LAURA CORNETT and ROBERT CARPENTER are: : i. ROBERT FRANKLIN JR8 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1919, St Louis, Missouri. : ii. DORIS MARIE CARPENTER, b. 09 Jul 1922, Rola, Phelps Co Missouri; d. 07 May 2004, Seaside, Oregon; m. ROBERT HAROLD CANTRELL, 07 Feb 1942; b. 09 Jun 1921, Hamilton Co Tn; d. 01 Sep 2001, Lane Co Oregon. : : Notes for ROBERT HAROLD CANTRELL: : Had 3 children. : : : 99. WILLIAM CLAUDE7 EASTRIDGE (MARVIN CARLOCK6, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 29 Mar 1904 in Ashe Co NC, and died 10 Feb 1994 in Beaver Dam, Hanover Co Va. He married (1) DORA PAULINE REEVES 18 Mar 1926 in Shouns, Johnson Co Tn. She was born 25 Jan 1905 in Ashe Co NC. He married (2) MAMIE VIRGINIA WOODRUFF 01 Apr 1938 in Trade, Johnson Co Tn. She was born 22 Jun 1920 in Ashe Co NC, and died 02 May 2000 in Beaver Dam, Hanover Co Va. : : Child of WILLIAM EASTRIDGE and DORA REEVES is: : i. ROBERT CARROLL8 EASTRIDGE, b. 1929, Ashe Co NC. : : : Children of WILLIAM EASTRIDGE and MAMIE WOODRUFF are: : ii. WILLIAM ALTON8 EASTRIDGE, b. 15 Oct 1942, Boone, Watauga Co NC; d. 19 Aug 1962, Fairfax Co Va. : iii. GEOLD CLAUDE EASTRIDGE, b. 25 Jan 1952, Lenoir, Caldwell Co NC. : : : 100. HETTIE GRACE7 EASTRIDGE (MARVIN CARLOCK6, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Jan 1906 in Ashe Co NC, and died 05 Mar 2006 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She married WALTER ETHRIDGE KNIGHT 12 Apr 1931, son of ANDY F KNIGHT. He was born 22 Jul 1896 in Ashe Co NC, and died 24 Jul 1992 in Fredericksburg, Va. : : Notes for HETTIE GRACE EASTRIDGE: : Grace Eastridge Knight, age 100, of Spotsylvania County, Va. died Sunday, March 5, 2006, at Mary Washington Hospital. : Mrs. Knight retired as a teacher from Spotsylvania County Schools in 1949. She was a member of Zion Methodist Church. : Surviving are one son, Walter David Knight of Spotsylvania; two sisters, Blanche Scarbororugh of Milwaukee, Wis. and Edith Payne of Ashland, Va.; one brother, Eugene Eastridge of Fredericksburg, Va.; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter E. Knight; and two sons, William Andrew Knight and Joseph Knight. : A funeral was held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 9, 2006, at Zion Methodist Church followed by burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens. The family received friends from 7 – 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 8, at Mullins and Thompson Funeral Service, Fredericksburg Chapel. : : : : More About HETTIE GRACE EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Fredericksburg, Va : : More About WALTER ETHRIDGE KNIGHT: : Burial: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Fredericksburg, Va : : Children of HETTIE EASTRIDGE and WALTER KNIGHT are: : i. WALTER DAVID8 KNIGHT. : ii. WILLIAM ANDREW KNIGHT, b. 29 Jun 1934, Ashe Co NC. : iii. JOSEPH HUGHES KNIGHT, b. 30 Aug 1936, Ashe Co NC. : : : 101. DAVID ANDREW7 EASTRIDGE (MARVIN CARLOCK6, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 08 Jun 1908 in Ashe Co NC, and died 19 Jun 1985 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He married MILDRED LOUISE JOHNSON 27 Aug 1930 in Crab Orchard, Raleigh Co W V. She was born 06 Apr 1914 in Ashe Co NC, and died 06 Feb 2003 in Albuquerque, New mexico. : : More About DAVID ANDREW EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Rehoboth Methodist Church Cemetery, Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : More About MILDRED LOUISE JOHNSON: : Burial: Rehoboth Methodist Church Cemetery, Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : Children of DAVID EASTRIDGE and MILDRED JOHNSON are: : i. DAVID GORDON8 EASTRIDGE, b. 14 Dec 1931, Killarney, Raleigh Co WV; d. 07 Jun 1971, New Haven, Ct. : : More About DAVID GORDON EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Rehoboth Methodist Church Cemetery, Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : ii. ARDEN JOHNSON EASTRIDGE, b. 12 Jun 1940, Spotsylvania Co Va; d. 23 Jan 1959, Chilesburg, Caroline co Va. : : More About ARDEN JOHNSON EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Rehoboth Methodist Church Cemetery, Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : iii. JOYCE ANGELA EASTRIDGE, b. 25 Feb 1942, Fredericksburg, Va; d. 28 Mar 1942, Fredericksburg, Va. : : More About JOYCE ANGELA EASTRIDGE: : Burial: Rehoboth Methodist Church Cemetery, Chilesburg, Caroline Co Va : : : 102. LURA EDITH7 EASTRIDGE (MARVIN CARLOCK6, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 01 Mar 1914 in Ashe Co NC, and died 07 Feb 2010 in Ladysmith, Caroline Co Va. She married WILLIE MASON PAYNE 25 Nov 1933 in Rockville, Montgomery Co Maryland, son of SAMUEL PAYNE and MAGGIE SEAY. He was born Abt. 1910 in Caroline Co Va, and died 13 Nov 1985 in Ladysmith, Caroline Co Va. : : Notes for LURA EDITH EASTRIDGE: : Lura Edith Eastridge Payne, 95, of Ladysmith died Sunday Feb. 7, 2010, in Bowling Green Healthcare Center. Born in North Carolina, she was an active member of County Line Baptist Church, a member of the Fredericksburg Order of Eastern Star, and was the widow of Mason Payne. She and her husband operated a store at Ladysmith for many years. : Survivors include her son, Billy Payne, and daughter Judi Moore, both of Ladysmith; a sister, Blanche Scherbarth of Wisconsin; a brother, Eugene Eastridge of Spotsylvania County; six grandchildren, Pam Chenault and her husband, Frankie, Cathy Gravatt and her husband, Jimmy, Billy Payne Jr., Lori Carter and her husband Bobby, Dana Mundy and her husband, Rodney , and Kelly LaJeunesse and her husband, Patrick; 16 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. : A funeral will be held at 11 AM Friday, Feb.12, County Line Baptist Church, with burial to follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Storke Funeral Home, Bowling Green, Thursday, Feb. 11 from 6 to 8 PM. Memorial Contributions may be made to County Line Baptist Church Building Fund, 3461 Ladysmith Road, Ruther Glen, VA 22546, or Alzheimer's Research-NARFE, Chapter 2112, 225 N. Michigan Ave., 17th Floor, Chicago, IL 60601-7633. : : : More About LURA EDITH EASTRIDGE: : Burial: County Line Baptist Church Cemetery, Ruther Glen, Va : : Children of LURA EASTRIDGE and WILLIE PAYNE are: : i. BILLY8 PAYNE. : ii. JUDI PAYNE, m. UNKNOWN MOORE. : : : 103. NORA ELSIE7 VANOVER (ULYSSES GRANT6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 29 Dec 1903 in Ashe Co NC, and died 02 Apr 1941 in Johnson Co Tn. She married WILLIAM FRANKLIN MCKINLEY ROARK 13 Feb 1925 in Johnson Co Tn. He was born 23 Aug 1904 in Johnson Co Tn, and died 12 Jan 1988 in Johnson Co Tn. : : More About NORA ELSIE VANOVER: : Burial: Arnold Cemetery, Johnson Co Tn : : Child of NORA VANOVER and WILLIAM ROARK is: : 141. i. WILLIAM FRANKLIN8 ROARK, b. 06 Nov 1932, Johnson Co Tn. : : : : 104. ERIX CHARLES7 VANOVER (ROSS M6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 20 Jan 1906 in Ashe Co NC, and died 18 Jul 1979 in Ashe Co NC. He married LEATHA BELLE OSBORNE, daughter of RICHARD OSBORNE and EFFIE OSBORNE. She was born 09 Sep 1909 in Ashe Co NC, and died 09 Jan 2002 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for ERIX CHARLES VANOVER: : In 1930 was working on a farm in North Fork Township, Ashe Co NC. Died at Hospital in Boone, NC. : : More About ERIX CHARLES VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : More About LEATHA BELLE OSBORNE: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cem SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L57 : : Children of ERIX VANOVER and LEATHA OSBORNE are: : i. DEWEY8 VANOVER. : ii. JANIS DEXRIE VANOVER, b. 20 Feb 1931, Ashe Co NC; m. UNKNOWN LEWIS. : iii. KENNETH VANOVER, b. 07 Jun 1929, Ashe Co NC. : 142. iv. JOHN CARAL VANOVER, b. 12 May 1932, Ashe Co NC; d. 26 Oct 2004, Watauga Medical Center, Boone, NC. : v. R L VANOVER, b. 01 Feb 1934, Ashe Co NC; d. 05 Feb 1934, Ashe Co NC. : : More About R L VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : 143. vi. JOUNIOR ROSS VANOVER, b. 17 Jul 1941, Ashe Co NC; d. 26 Sep 2005, Watauga Medical Center, Boone , NC. : : : 105. WADE KERMIT7 VANOVER (ROSS M6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 05 Apr 1908 in Ashe Co NC, and died 21 Nov 1978 in Ashe Co NC. He married HAZEL EMMA VANOVER, daughter of ALONZO VANOVER and ALICE SHAW. She was born 18 Feb 1918 in Ashe Co NC, and died 08 Sep 1957 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About HAZEL EMMA VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : Children of WADE VANOVER and HAZEL VANOVER are: : 144. i. JAMES THOMAS8 VANOVER, b. 23 Feb 1941, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Jun 1993, Ashe Co NC. : 145. ii. GENEVA L VANOVER, b. 21 Jan 1937, Ashe Co NC; d. 20 Mar 2008, Johnson Co Tenn. : iii. JEAN VANOVER. : iv. TILSON VANOVER. : v. V L VANOVER. : : : 106. CHEQUITEU "QUEENIE" BELLE7 SLUDER (DELPHIA6 OSBORNE, JONATHAN5, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 02 Aug 1906 in Ashe Co NC, and died 24 Nov 1975 in Ashe Co NC. She married ANDREW LESTER OSBORNE 1922 in Ashe Co NC, son of MELVIN OSBORNE and NANCY SLUDER. He was born 30 Jun 1901 in Pocahuntas, Tazwell Co Va, and died 31 Oct 1989 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About CHEQUITEU "QUEENIE" BELLE SLUDER: : Burial: Lester Osborne Cem SR1121 Ashe Co NC #M21 : : Notes for ANDREW LESTER OSBORNE: : Had at least 6 children. No birth records in NC. Did not find on Census Records. North Carolina death records show he was born and died in Ashe Co NC. : : More About ANDREW LESTER OSBORNE: : Burial: Lester Osborne Cem SR1121 Ashe Co NC #M21 : : Children of CHEQUITEU SLUDER and ANDREW OSBORNE are: : i. MARY8 OSBORNE, b. 17 Feb 1938, Ashe Co NC. : ii. FRANCES OSBORNE. : iii. SHIRLEY OSBORNE. : iv. DORIS OSBORNE. : v. JAMES OSBORNE. : vi. CARL OSBORNE. : : : 107. FERRY RONDA7 ROARK (QUINCY FURMAN6, NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 27 Dec 1915 in Ashe Co NC, and died Jan 1974 in Avondale, Pa. He married (1) LENA PRICE. He married (2) MARY CATHAM. : : Notes for FERRY RONDA ROARK: : Enlisted in U S Army on April 5, 1941 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. : : Child of FERRY ROARK and LENA PRICE is: : i. BRENDA LEE8 ROARK, b. 1947, Ashe Co NC. : : : 108. URSEL ALICE ESTER7 ROARK (QUINCY FURMAN6, NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 22 Mar 1918 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Mar 2010 in Ashe Co NC. She married THOMAS WILLIAM PARKER. He was born 13 Nov 1916 in Ashe Co NC, and died 13 Sep 1995 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for URSEL ALICE ESTER ROARK: : Mrs. Ursel Roark Parker, age 92, of Creston, passed away Sunday night, March 28, 2010 at Ashe Memorial Hospital. : Funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 1, 2010 at 2pm at Boone Family Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wayne Roark and Rev. Mark Wagg officiating. Burial will follow in the Ashelawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery. : The family will received from 7:00-9:00pm on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at Boone Family Funeral Home. : Mrs. Parker was born in Ashe County on Friday, March 22, 1918 to the late Quincey Furman and Bertha Roark. She was a Homemaker. : She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Danalou Pennington. : She is survived by a son, Wayne Parker and wife Dorothy, of Warrensville; three daughters, Ella Jones, Lois Osborne and husband, Jimmy and Bernice Shelton and husband, JC all of Creston; eleven grandchildren Cindy Osborne, Randy Osborne, Susie Hardin, Maria Pennington, Patricia "Tweet" Pennington, Debbie Blevins, Alesia Cole, Thomas Parker, Gary Jones, Tony Shelton and Rick Shelton; sixteen great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews also survived. : Flowers will be accepted! : The family will be meeting at the homeplace 131 Cabbage Creek Road in Creston. : : : More About URSEL ALICE ESTER ROARK: : Burial: Ashelawn Memorial Gardens, AShe Co NC #P01 : : Children of URSEL ROARK and THOMAS PARKER are: : i. THOMAS WAYNE8 PARKER, b. 11 Jun 1939, Ashe Co NC; m. DORTHY LEE JONES, 06 Oct 1961, Ashe Co NC. : : More About THOMAS WAYNE PARKER: : Date born 2: 11 Jun 1939 : : ii. LOIS ANN PARKER, b. 1942, Ashe Co NC; m. JIMMY OSBORNE. : iii. ELLA MARIE PARKER, b. 1944, Ashe Co NC; m. UNKNOWN JONES. : iv. BERNICE SELMA PARKER, b. 1947, Ashe Co NC; m. J C SHELTON. : 146. v. DANFORD "DANALOU" PARKER. : : : 109. KATHLEEN7 ROARK (QUINCY FURMAN6, NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1921 in Ashe Co NC, and died 29 Jul 1990 in Johnson Co Tn. She married LESTER ROTEN, son of ROY ROTEN and JULIA STANLEY. He was born 1917 in Ashe Co NC. : : Child of KATHLEEN ROARK and LESTER ROTEN is: : i. HELEN8 ROTEN, m. UNKNOWN HAGLER. : : : 110. MILDRED NONA LEE7 ROARK (DEVONA MAE6, NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married CLARENCE E SMITH. : : Child of MILDRED ROARK and CLARENCE SMITH is: : 147. i. NANCY KATHERINE8 SMITH. : : : 111. GUY TANNER JR7 BADGER (FLORENCE ELIZABETH6 ROARK, NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Mar 1923 in Ashe Co NC, and died 02 Oct 1975 in Ashe Co NC. He married RETHA HURLEY. : : More About GUY TANNER JR BADGER: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : Children of GUY BADGER and RETHA HURLEY are: : i. RICHARD ALLEN8 BADGER, b. 02 Dec 1943, Ashe Co NC; d. 02 Sep 1970. : : More About RICHARD ALLEN BADGER: : Burial: Jefferson Municipal Cem., Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P06 : : ii. SHELA ANN BADGER, b. 1948, Ashe Co NC. : iii. GUY TANNER III BADGER, b. 1949, Ashe Co NC. : iv. RETHA CHARLENE BADGER, b. 1956, Ashe Co NC. : v. SHARON ELIZABETH BADGER, b. 1958, Ashe Co NC. : vi. WILLIAM TIMOTHY BADGER, b. 1960, Ashe Co NC. : : : 112. BILLY JOE7 MAHALA (RUBY MARY6 ROARK, NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 26 Aug 1941 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 May 1987 in Ashe Co NC. He married WILMA GAMBILL, daughter of ROY GAMBILL and BONNIE JONES. : : More About BILLY JOE MAHALA: : Burial: Milton C Roark Cemetery SR 1308 Ashe Co NC #L46 : : Child of BILLY MAHALA and WILMA GAMBILL is: : i. SHERI8 MAHALA. : : : 113. HAROLD AVERY7 OSBORNE (HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 11 Oct 1913 in Ashe Co NC, and died 25 Apr 2005 in Harve de Grace, Md. He married (1) EVA H WELCH, daughter of GEORGE WELCH and BERTHA ROTEN. She was born 18 Mar 1921 in Ashe Co NC, and died 20 Aug 2008 in Harve de Grace, Md. He married (2) IRENE GREER. : : Notes for HAROLD AVERY OSBORNE: : Harold A. Osborne : : Born in Creston, North Carolina on Oct. 11, 1913 : Departed on Apr. 21, 2005 and resided in Churchville, MD. : : Visitation: Sunday, Apr. 24, 2005 : Service: Monday, Apr. 25, 2005 : Cemetery: Bel Air Memorial Gardens : Please click on the links above for locations, times, maps, and directions. : : HAROLD A. OSBORNE, age 91, of Churchville, died in Citizens Care Center, Havre de Grace on April 21, 2005. Born in Creston, North Carolina, he was the son of the late Floyd and Vergie Robinson Osborne. He had retired after 42 years of service at Aberdeen Proving Ground where he worked as a lab technician. He served his country in the U.S. Army during WW II. A member of Oak Grove Baptist Church since 1955, he served a long time as an usher and was the secretary of his Sunday School class. He enjoyed traveling. : : Mr. Osborne is survived by his wife of 58 years, Eva H. Welch Osborne; one son, Joseph Osborne of Conowingo; one daughter, Patricia Lynch of Belcamp; two brothers, Fred Osborne of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania and William Osborne of Bel Air; one sister, Esther Arnold of Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania; six grandchildren; and one great-grandson. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by one son, Edward Rash and one brother, Paul Osborne. : : Those who desire may contribute to Oak Grove Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 2106 Churchville Road, Bel Air, Maryland 21015. : : : : More About HAROLD AVERY OSBORNE: : Burial: Bel Air Memorial Gardens : : More About EVA H WELCH: : Burial: Bel Air Memorial Gardens : : Children of HAROLD OSBORNE and EVA WELCH are: : i. JOSEPH8 OSBORNE. : ii. PATRICIA OSBORNE. : : : 114. ESTHER F7 OSBORNE (HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1916 in Ashe Co NC. She married WALTER ARNOLD. : : Children of ESTHER OSBORNE and WALTER ARNOLD are: : 148. i. JEANNE8 ARNOLD. : 149. ii. JAMES ARNOLD. : 150. iii. RAYMOND ARNOLD. : iv. BETTY ARNOLD. : v. JOHN HENRY ARNOLD, m. BRENDA GRIFFIN. : : : 115. PAUL H7 OSBORNE (HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1918 in Ashe Co NC. He married HAZEL WOODRUFF. : : Child of PAUL OSBORNE and HAZEL WOODRUFF is: : i. CAROL8 OSBORNE. : : : 116. FRED JESSE7 OSBORNE (HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born Abt. 1925 in Ashe Co NC. He married JOSEPHINE DEETTA SAPP, daughter of AVERY SAPP and BESSIE GRAYBEAL. She was born 1926 in Ashe Co NC. : : Children of FRED OSBORNE and JOSEPHINE SAPP are: : 151. i. DENNIS8 OSBORNE. : 152. ii. MARK OSBORNE. : : : 117. MILDRED MARIE7 OSBORNE (VESTER FRANKLIN6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married (1) LESTER OWENS. She married (2) EUGENE MAGGIO. She married (3) JEANO GERARD PELLETEER. : : Children of MILDRED OSBORNE and JEANO PELLETEER are: : i. JEANO GERARD JR8 PELLETEER. : ii. TINA MARIE PELLETEER. : iii. SHANTELL RAE PELLETEER. : : : 118. ADENA7 OSBORNE (VESTER FRANKLIN6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married (1) OSCAR TAYLOR. She married (2) SHELDON PARKER JR DAWSON. She married (3) NICHOLAS ALVARO. : : Child of ADENA OSBORNE and NICHOLAS ALVARO is: : i. TERESA MAE8 ALVARO. : : : 119. JAMES DONALD7 OSBORNE (VESTER FRANKLIN6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married CAROLYN VIRGINIA LITTLETON. : : Child of JAMES OSBORNE and CAROLYN LITTLETON is: : i. KEVIN DONALD8 OSBORNE. : : : 120. JOANNE ALLISON7 OSBORNE (VESTER FRANKLIN6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married ALBERT LEE CARMEAN. : : Children of JOANNE OSBORNE and ALBERT CARMEAN are: : 153. i. WANDA JOAN8 CARMEAN. : 154. ii. DAVID LEE CARMEAN. : : : 121. HELEN JUNE7 OSBORNE (VESTER FRANKLIN6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married JOHN HENRY PEEK. : : Children of HELEN OSBORNE and JOHN PEEK are: : i. DEBORAH FAYE8 PEEK, m. JAMES HAMBRICK. : ii. RONALD JAY PEEK. : : : 122. KENNETH EDWARD7 ROARK (TREELY WENDELL6, LAURA5 OSBORNE, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 21 Mar 1924 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 Mar 1987 in Lenoir, Caldwell Co NC. He married BONNIE VIRGINIA ROARK, daughter of CODY ROARK and MARY OSBORNE. : : Children of KENNETH ROARK and BONNIE ROARK are: : i. KENNETH EDWARD JR8 ROARK, b. 13 Jun 1951, Caldwell Co NC. : ii. EMMA JEAN ROARK, b. 15 Sep 1952; m. (1) BILLY JOE MICHAEL, 1972; m. (2) JERRY ROTEN, 1975. : iii. DORIS EVELYN ROARK, b. 31 May 1954; m. (1) DOUG ROARK; b. 22 Mar 1951; m. (2) JAMES CLINT. : iv. CHARLES D SAM ROARK, b. 28 Dec 1956. : v. BONNIE SUE ROARK, b. 09 Dec 1958. : : : 123. RUSSELL BRUCE7 ROARK (TREELY WENDELL6, LAURA5 OSBORNE, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Apr 1933 in Ashe Co NC, and died 21 Dec 1988 in Hudson, NC. He married TRESSIE MAGALINE LEWIS, daughter of EVERETT LEWIS and BEATRICE CORNETT. She was born 02 Apr 1933 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About RUSSELL BRUCE ROARK: : Burial: Mt. View Independent Methodist Ch., SR 1395 Ashe Co NC #L04 : : Children of RUSSELL ROARK and TRESSIE LEWIS are: : i. DONNIE RUSSELL8 ROARK, b. 1952, Ashe Co NC. : ii. GARY ROARK. : iii. STEVEN DOUGLAS ROARK, b. 07 May 1956, Caldwell Co NC. : iv. LEWIS ROARK. : v. KATHY DARLENE ROARK, b. 16 Aug 1953, Caldwell Co NC; m. UNKNOWN MCNEIL. : vi. SANDRA ROARK, m. UNKNOWN BUMGARNER. : vii. DONA FAY ROARK, b. 07 Mar 1969, Caldwell Co NC; m. UNKNOWN TESTER. : : : 124. HAROLD PRESTON7 ROARK (BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS, ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 07 Oct 1919 in Ashe Co NC. He married GADIE MARGARET OSBORNE 13 Jan 1945 in York, SC, daughter of WILLIAM OSBORNE and ELMIRA FARMER. She was born 10 Oct 1920 in Ashe Co NC, and died 02 Mar 1988 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About GADIE MARGARET OSBORNE: : Date born 2: 10 Oct 1920 : Burial: Ashelawn Memorial Gardens, West Jefferson, Ashe Co NC #P01 : : Children of HAROLD ROARK and GADIE OSBORNE are: : i. WANDA8 ROARK. : ii. DONALD ROARK. : iii. KEITH ROARK. : iv. DAVID ROARK. : : : 125. FRANCIS LEE7 ROARK (BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS, ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 27 Dec 1920 in Ashe Co NC, and died 08 Jul 1999 in Jefferson, Ashe Co NC. He married CAROL LEE ROARK, daughter of ERNEST ROARK and SELDA WINEBARGER. She was born Abt. 1930 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for FRANCIS LEE ROARK: : Enlisted in US Army Air Corps on Sept 29, 1942 at Richmond, Va. Was listed as a Geographer with 3 years of High School, Single and was 5' 9" tall and weighed 147 pounds. NC death records state that he was a Mail Carrier for US Postal Service. : : Children of FRANCIS ROARK and CAROL ROARK are: : 155. i. BOBBY8 ROARK, b. 1948, Ashe Co NC. : 156. ii. DARRELL EDWIN ROARK, b. 1951, Ashe Co NC. : 157. iii. GARY LEWIS ROARK, b. 1954, Ashe Co NC. : 158. iv. MEREDITH LEE ROARK, b. 1956, Ashe Co NC. : 159. v. LINDA CAROLYN ROARK, b. 28 Oct 1967, Watauga Co NC. : : : 126. MARY LEA7 LEWIS (ROBY PRESTON6, ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 04 Nov 1925 in Ashe Co NC, and died 12 Dec 1998 in Boone, Watauga Co NC. She married ELMER EARL KNIGHT, son of HARVEY KNIGHT and CALLIE MARTIN. He was born 17 Apr 1915 in Ashe Co NC, and died 06 Dec 1991 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About MARY LEA LEWIS: : Name 2: Mary Lee Lewis : : More About ELMER EARL KNIGHT: : Burial: William Knight Cemetery SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L14 : : Children of MARY LEWIS and ELMER KNIGHT are: : i. JUDY8 KNIGHT. : ii. MEREDITH KNIGHT, m. JACKIE RUTH LEWIS; b. 1947, Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for JACKIE RUTH LEWIS: : Jackie Ruth is listed in the Ashe Co Birth Records as a Lewis daughter of Morris Franklin Lewis. She went by the name of Winebarger when she was in school. She might have been adopted by Burl Winebarger. : : : 127. VERGIE7 ROARK (ORA GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1908 in Ashe Co NC, and died 1932 in Ashe Co NC. She married AMOS PRESTON RASH, son of THOMAS RASH and NANCY OSBORNE. He was born 07 Dec 1896 in Ashe Co NC, and died 22 Apr 1983 in Ashe Co NC. : : Notes for VERGIE ROARK: : See 1910 Census. Ora Roark age 24 living with father and single had 1 child age 2 still living. Virgie was born before Ora Gertrude got married to Larkin. : : More About VERGIE ROARK: : Burial: Plesant Hill/Osborne Cem SR1312 Ashe Co NC #H06 : : More About AMOS PRESTON RASH: : Burial: West-Ham Cem Hwy 88 Ashe Co NC #D05 : : Children of VERGIE ROARK and AMOS RASH are: : i. DAYTON GALE8 RASH, b. 28 Mar 1926, Ashe Co NC; d. 06 Mar 1927, Ashe Co NC. : : More About DAYTON GALE RASH: : Burial: Plesant Hill/Osborne Cem SR1312 Ashe Co NC #H06 : : ii. RUBY VERGIE RASH, b. 27 Dec 1927, Ashe Co NC; d. 10 Jan 1928, Ashe Co NC. : : More About RUBY VERGIE RASH: : Burial: Plesant Hill/Osborne Cem SR1312 Ashe Co NC #H06 : : 160. iii. EVA GRACE RASH, b. 05 Jun 1929, Ashe Co NC. : 161. iv. ROSE ALBERTINE RASH, b. 03 Dec 1930, Ashe Co NC. : : : 128. RALPH SPENCER7 ROARK (CODY RAYMOND6, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 10 Apr 1927 in Ashe Co NC, and died 24 Dec 1997 in Ashe Co NC. He married JACKOLENE PHILLIPS. : : More About RALPH SPENCER ROARK: : Burial: Graham / Lawrence Cem SR1100 Ashe Co NC #M32 : : More About JACKOLENE PHILLIPS: : Burial: Graham / Lawrence Cem SR1100 Ashe Co NC #M32 : : Children of RALPH ROARK and JACKOLENE PHILLIPS are: : i. DANE RALPH8 ROARK, b. 1951, Ashe Co NC. : 162. ii. DEBRA ANN ROARK, b. 1953, Ashe Co NC. : 163. iii. PEGGY JEAN ROARK, b. 1954, Ashe Co NC. : iv. MARTHA ROARK, b. 16 Mar 1962, Watauga Co NC. : v. KAREN ANNETTE ROARK, b. 26 Apr 1967, Watauga Co NC. : : : 129. BONNIE VIRGINIA7 ROARK (CODY RAYMOND6, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married KENNETH EDWARD ROARK, son of TREELY ROARK and MYRTLE ROARK. He was born 21 Mar 1924 in Ashe Co NC, and died 23 Mar 1987 in Lenoir, Caldwell Co NC. : : Children are listed above under (122) Kenneth Edward Roark. : : 130. ORA REBECCA7 LATHAM (FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married UNKNOWN HASSLER. : : Children of ORA LATHAM and UNKNOWN HASSLER are: : 164. i. EUGENE DANIEL8 HASSLER. : 165. ii. STANLEY JOHN PRESTON HASSLER. : : : 131. HILIE ELENORE7 LATHAM (FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1919 in Montana. She married DOUG CRAFT. : : Child of HILIE LATHAM and DOUG CRAFT is: : 166. i. ALVERTA8 CRAFT. : : : 132. STANLEY WALLACE7 LATHAM (FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 04 Apr 1923 in Lyman, Washington, and died 1971. He married MELVINA LATHAM. : : Children of STANLEY LATHAM and MELVINA LATHAM are: : i. MARILYN IRIS8 LATHAM. : 167. ii. STEVEN LATHAM. : 168. iii. MARJORIE FAYE LATHAM. : 169. iv. JENNIE REBECCA LATHAM. : 170. v. KATHLEEN LOUISE LATHAM. : vi. JOHN ROY LATHAM. : 171. vii. PAMELA EILEEN LATHAM. : 172. viii. STANLEY WALLACE JR LATHAM. : : : 133. OSA HATTIE7 LATHAM (FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 10 Jul 1926 in St Ignatius, Montana, and died 22 Nov 1992 in Cashmere, Chelan Co Washington. She married LEONARD RALPH BARRINGTON. : : Children of OSA LATHAM and LEONARD BARRINGTON are: : 173. i. LESLEY ROY8 BARRINGTON. : 174. ii. ROXEY HELEN BARRINGTON. : 175. iii. KELSEY KENNETH BARRINGTON. : iv. ROY JOHN BARRINGTON. : v. FAYE ELLEN BARRINGTON. : 176. vi. BETTY ANN BARRINGTON. : 177. vii. JEAN LYNN BARRINGTON. : viii. RONNIE LEE BARRINGTON. : : : 134. LILLIAN MATILDA7 LATHAM (FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 01 Aug 1930 in St Ignatius, Montana, and died 12 Aug 1992 in Bremerton, Kitsap Co Washington. She married KENNETH FERGUSON SMITH. : : Children of LILLIAN LATHAM and KENNETH SMITH are: : i. IMO FAYE8 SMITH. : 178. ii. INA RAYE SMITH. : 179. iii. OSA MAYE SMITH. : 180. iv. KENNETH FERGUSON JR SMITH. : v. TIMOTHY MARK SMITH. : : : Generation No. 6 : : 135. ROBERT JR8 OSBORNE (ROBERT7, JOHN TILDEN6, RICHARD FRANKLIN5, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1940 in Ashe Co NC. He married PHYLLIS HENN, daughter of WILLIAM HENN and SALLY MILLER. : : Child of ROBERT OSBORNE and PHYLLIS HENN is: : i. JOHN JOSEPH9 OSBORNE, b. 15 Jul 1963, Ashe Co NC; d. 27 Oct 1973, Ashe Co NC. : : More About JOHN JOSEPH OSBORNE: : Burial: Isaac Wilson Cemetery SR1301 Ashe Co NC #L17 : : : 136. VIVA LOYD8 GRAYBEAL (MYRTLE GERTRUDE7 WINEBARGER, SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born in Ashe Co NC. She married CARL BLAKE. : : More About CARL BLAKE: : Children: At least 2. : : Children of VIVA GRAYBEAL and CARL BLAKE are: : i. VIVA LEA9 BLAKE, b. 1952. : ii. BOBBY BLAKE. : : : 137. IVA LEE8 GRAYBEAL (MYRTLE GERTRUDE7 WINEBARGER, SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 04 May 1912 in Ashe Co NC, and died 11 May 1994 in Gastonia, NC. She married EDWARD FELIX GALLAGHER. He was born 04 Mar 1913 in Charlotte, NC, and died 29 Oct 1979 in Gastonia, NC. : : Children of IVA GRAYBEAL and EDWARD GALLAGHER are: : 181. i. EDWARD FELIX JR9 GALLAGHER, b. 13 Dec 1932, Buncombe Co NC; d. 1987, Gastonia, NC. : ii. PATRICK LEE GALLAGHER, b. 11 May 1941, Gaston Co NC. : iii. BARBARA ANN GALLAGHER, b. 01 Mar 1948, Gastonia, NC; d. 02 Mar 1948, Gastonia, NC. : iv. ROBERT MELVIN GALLAGHER, b. 04 Sep 1950, Gaston Co NC. : v. FRED GRAYBEAL GALLAGHER, b. 23 Dec 1952, Gaston Co NC. : vi. JOSEPH WOODROW GALLAGHER, b. 18 Mar 1956, Gaston Co NC. : : : 138. GLADYS JUNE8 GRAYBEAL (MYRTLE GERTRUDE7 WINEBARGER, SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1922 in Ashe Co NC. She married GEORGE DUDLEY HANNA. : : More About GLADYS JUNE GRAYBEAL: : Children: At least 2. : : Children of GLADYS GRAYBEAL and GEORGE HANNA are: : i. JOHN THOMAS9 HANNA, b. 04 Apr 1956, Gaston Co NC. : ii. SARAH JEANETTE HANNA, b. 09 Feb 1960, Gaston Co NC. : : : 139. WILLA JEAN8 GRAYBEAL (MYRTLE GERTRUDE7 WINEBARGER, SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1926 in Ashe Co NC. She married JACKSON MOTT. : : More About WILLA JEAN GRAYBEAL: : Children: At least 3. : : Children of WILLA GRAYBEAL and JACKSON MOTT are: : i. JACKSON JR9 MOTT, b. 1948. : ii. JEAN MOTT, b. 1950. : iii. LINDA MOTT, b. 1951. : : : 140. GENEVA MAUDE8 GRUBB (MINTA MARTISHA7 WINEBARGER, SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 02 Apr 1916 in Ashe Co NC, and died 05 Feb 1994 in Ashe Co NC. She married JAMES JOHNSON WINEBARGER, son of NORMAN WINEBARGER and LUCY JOHNSON. He was born 19 Nov 1910 in Ashe Co NC, and died 20 Mar 1964 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About GENEVA MAUDE GRUBB: : Burial: Norman Winebarger Cem SR1121 Ashe Co NC #L59 : : More About JAMES JOHNSON WINEBARGER: : Burial: Norman Winebarger Cem SR1121 Ashe Co NC #L59 : : Children of GENEVA GRUBB and JAMES WINEBARGER are: : 182. i. FRANCIS CLAY9 WINEBARGER, b. 16 Mar 1945, Ashe Co NC; d. 28 Jul 2010, Baptist Hospital, Winston Salem, NC. : ii. DOUG WINEBARGER. : iii. HERBER GLENN WINEBARGER, b. 1952, Ashe Co NC. : iv. ROBERT LYNN WINEBARGER, b. 1953, Ashe Co NC. : v. JOE WINEBARGER. : vi. THOMAS WINEBARGER. : : : 141. WILLIAM FRANKLIN8 ROARK (NORA ELSIE7 VANOVER, ULYSSES GRANT6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 06 Nov 1932 in Johnson Co Tn. He married HAZEL BROWN, daughter of GEORGE BROWN and ALICE POTTER. She was born 30 Aug 1934 in Johnson Co Tn. : : Child of WILLIAM ROARK and HAZEL BROWN is: : i. DANA MCARTHUR9 ROARK, b. 02 Nov 1956. : : : 142. JOHN CARAL8 VANOVER (ERIX CHARLES7, ROSS M6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 12 May 1932 in Ashe Co NC, and died 26 Oct 2004 in Watauga Medical Center, Boone, NC. He married ZYLPHA UNKNOWN. : : More About JOHN CARAL VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cem SR 1302 Ashe Co NC #L57 : : Children of JOHN VANOVER and ZYLPHA UNKNOWN are: : i. CHARLES A9 VANOVER. : 183. ii. NANCY CAROL VANOVER. : : : 143. JOUNIOR ROSS8 VANOVER (ERIX CHARLES7, ROSS M6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 17 Jul 1941 in Ashe Co NC, and died 26 Sep 2005 in Watauga Medical Center, Boone , NC. He married UNKNOWN. : : Children of JOUNIOR VANOVER and UNKNOWN are: : i. KIMBERLY9 VANOVER. : ii. ROBBIN VANOVER. : iii. KENNETH VANOVER. : : : 144. JAMES THOMAS8 VANOVER (WADE KERMIT7, ROSS M6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 23 Feb 1941 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Jun 1993 in Ashe Co NC. He married NANCY LEA MAHALA, daughter of HAMILTON MAHALA and EMMA PRICE. She was born 06 Nov 1944 in Ashe Co NC. : : More About JAMES THOMAS VANOVER: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : More About NANCY LEA MAHALA: : Burial: Charles Vanover Cemetery, SR 1302 Ashe CO NC #L57 : : Child of JAMES VANOVER and NANCY MAHALA is: : i. TIMOTHY9 VANOVER, b. 04 Jun 1967. : : : 145. GENEVA L8 VANOVER (WADE KERMIT7, ROSS M6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 21 Jan 1937 in Ashe Co NC, and died 20 Mar 2008 in Johnson Co Tenn. She married JOHN CLEMENS. : : More About GENEVA L VANOVER: : Burial: Johnson Cemetery, Forge Creek, Johnson Co Tn : : Children of GENEVA VANOVER and JOHN CLEMENS are: : i. KATHY9 CLEMENS. : ii. JOHN CLEMENS, m. ADRENA UNKNOWN. : : : 146. DANFORD "DANALOU"8 PARKER (URSEL ALICE ESTER7 ROARK, QUINCY FURMAN6, NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married SPENCER PENNINGTON. : : Children of DANFORD PARKER and SPENCER PENNINGTON are: : i. SUSIE NELL9 PENNINGTON, b. 1960, Ashe Co NC. : ii. ESTHER MARIA PENNINGTON, b. 1961, Ashe Co NC. : iii. PATRICIA ANN PENNINGTON, b. 1965, Ashe Co NC. : : : 147. NANCY KATHERINE8 SMITH (MILDRED NONA LEE7 ROARK, DEVONA MAE6, NANCY CATHERINE5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married JOHN LAWRENCE LOTKO JR. : : Child of NANCY SMITH and JOHN JR is: : i. JOHN C9 LOTKO. : : : 148. JEANNE8 ARNOLD (ESTHER F7 OSBORNE, HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married DOUGLAS MCARTHUR SHEETS. : : Children of JEANNE ARNOLD and DOUGLAS SHEETS are: : i. SRTEPHEN9 SHEETS. : ii. TERESA ROCHELLE SHEETS. : iii. DOUGLAS MCARTHUR JR SHEETS. : iv. KAREN MICHELLE SHEETS. : v. BRYAN SHEETS. : vi. JESSIE SHEETS. : : : 149. JAMES8 ARNOLD (ESTHER F7 OSBORNE, HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married (1) ALICE WOLFORD. He married (2) ALVA STRICKLER GREEST. : : Child of JAMES ARNOLD and ALVA GREEST is: : i. SHERRY MARIE9 ARNOLD. : : : 150. RAYMOND8 ARNOLD (ESTHER F7 OSBORNE, HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married LYNDA WITHERSPOON. : : Child of RAYMOND ARNOLD and LYNDA WITHERSPOON is: : i. ERIC SCOTT9 ARNOLD. : : : 151. DENNIS8 OSBORNE (FRED JESSE7, HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married GERALDINE THOMPSON. : : Child of DENNIS OSBORNE and GERALDINE THOMPSON is: : i. ANGELA9 OSBORNE. : : : 152. MARK8 OSBORNE (FRED JESSE7, HENRY FLOYD6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married BAGERELLA PERILLA. : : Child of MARK OSBORNE and BAGERELLA PERILLA is: : i. STEPNENA9 OSBORNE. : : : 153. WANDA JOAN8 CARMEAN (JOANNE ALLISON7 OSBORNE, VESTER FRANKLIN6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married (1) JAMIE STERLING. She married (2) HARRY RANDOLPH MCCOY. : : Child of WANDA CARMEAN and HARRY MCCOY is: : i. CRYSTAL LYNN9 MCCOY. : : : 154. DAVID LEE8 CARMEAN (JOANNE ALLISON7 OSBORNE, VESTER FRANKLIN6, TABITHA5, WILLIAM4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married BRENDA CAUSEY. : : Children of DAVID CARMEAN and BRENDA CAUSEY are: : i. MARK9 CARMEAN. : ii. MATTHEW DAVID CARMEAN. : : : 155. BOBBY8 ROARK (FRANCIS LEE7, BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS, ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1948 in Ashe Co NC. He married BEVERLY COOKE. She was born Abt. 1949. : : Children of BOBBY ROARK and BEVERLY COOKE are: : i. BRADLEY RAY9 ROARK, b. 1977. : ii. LORI ROARK, b. 1981. : : : 156. DARRELL EDWIN8 ROARK (FRANCIS LEE7, BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS, ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1951 in Ashe Co NC. He married DORTHY ROTEN, daughter of BUEL ROTEN and MARY RILEY. : : Children of DARRELL ROARK and DORTHY ROTEN are: : i. KRYSTAL LYNN9 ROARK, b. 1975, Ashe Co NC. : ii. CRAIG ROARK. : : : 157. GARY LEWIS8 ROARK (FRANCIS LEE7, BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS, ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1954 in Ashe Co NC. He married PENNY RIDDLE. : : Children of GARY ROARK and PENNY RIDDLE are: : i. JEREMY9 ROARK, b. 1979. : ii. BRYAN ROARK, b. 1982. : iii. JENNIFER ROARK, b. 1983. : : : 158. MEREDITH LEE8 ROARK (FRANCIS LEE7, BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS, ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1956 in Ashe Co NC. He married KATHY JEAN BROWN 01 Aug 1981 in Ashe Co NC, daughter of SPENCER BROWN and VIRGINIA DELP. She was born Abt. 1962. : : Child of MEREDITH ROARK and KATHY BROWN is: : i. ANGIE9 ROARK, b. 1986. : : : 159. LINDA CAROLYN8 ROARK (FRANCIS LEE7, BESSIE MAE6 LEWIS, ANNA CAROLINE5 OSBORNE, GEORGE A4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 28 Oct 1967 in Watauga Co NC. She married MARK FLAHART. : : Children of LINDA ROARK and MARK FLAHART are: : i. AMANDA9 FLAHART, b. 1986. : ii. KAYLA FLAHART, b. 1989. : iii. KEVIN FLAHART, b. 1991. : : : 160. EVA GRACE8 RASH (VERGIE7 ROARK, ORA GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 05 Jun 1929 in Ashe Co NC. She married RUDOLPH KIST 08 Dec 1949. He was born 30 Jan 1929 in Elkton, Cecil Co Md. : : Children of EVA RASH and RUDOLPH KIST are: : 184. i. RUDOLPH JR9 KIST, b. 12 Oct 1950. : ii. LEONARD AMOS KIST, b. 06 Nov 1952, Maryland; m. SARAH CARROW, 15 Nov 1975. : iii. DANIEL EARL KIST, b. 15 Nov 1958, Maryland; m. CLARISSA GAY HAMILTON, 01 Jan 1991. : : : 161. ROSE ALBERTINE8 RASH (VERGIE7 ROARK, ORA GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 03 Dec 1930 in Ashe Co NC. She married (1) ALBERT KIST. He was born 17 Sep 1919 in Cecil Co Maryland, and died Aug 1968 in North East, Cecil Co Maryland. She met (2) WILLIAM MUIR in Never Married. Lived togeather.. : : Children of ROSE RASH and ALBERT KIST are: : i. ALBERT JR9 KIST, b. 24 Apr 1947; d. 23 Dec 2006. : ii. SHIRLEY ANN KIST, b. 08 Apr 1948; d. 25 Jul 1948. : iii. DAVID PRESTON KIST, b. 13 Sep 1949; d. 15 May 1988. : iv. ESTER MARIE KIST, b. 28 Dec 1950. : v. LINDA LEE KIST, b. 18 Oct 1961. : : : Children of ROSE RASH and WILLIAM MUIR are: : vi. HEATHER WILLIAMSON9 MUIR, b. 28 Mar 1971, Cecil Co Maryland. : vii. WILLIAM LAMONT MUIR, b. 20 Aug 1972, Cecil Co Maryland. : : : 162. DEBRA ANN8 ROARK (RALPH SPENCER7, CODY RAYMOND6, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1953 in Ashe Co NC. She married JAMES ROBERT ELLER. : : Children of DEBRA ROARK and JAMES ELLER are: : i. JAMES ANTHONY9 ELLER, b. 16 Mar 1973, Watauga Co NC. : ii. MELISSA ANN ELLER, b. 05 Jan 1972, Watauga Co NC. : : : 163. PEGGY JEAN8 ROARK (RALPH SPENCER7, CODY RAYMOND6, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 1954 in Ashe Co NC. She married JAMES RAY WILLIAMS. : : Children of PEGGY ROARK and JAMES WILLIAMS are: : i. JOSEPH SHAWN9 WILLIAMS, b. 30 Oct 1975, Watauga Co NC. : ii. JAMIE LEE WILLIAMS, b. 11 Jun 1979, Watauga Co NC. : iii. JOSHUA ERIC WILLIAMS, b. 30 Oct 1980, Watauga Co NC. : : : 164. EUGENE DANIEL8 HASSLER (ORA REBECCA7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married BARBARA UNKNOWN. : : Children of EUGENE HASSLER and BARBARA UNKNOWN are: : i. WENDY9 HASSLER. : ii. MANDY HASSLER. : : : 165. STANLEY JOHN PRESTON8 HASSLER (ORA REBECCA7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married CHRIS UNKNOWN. : : Children of STANLEY HASSLER and CHRIS UNKNOWN are: : i. ANDY9 HASSLER. : ii. NICHOLE HASSLER. : : : 166. ALVERTA8 CRAFT (HILIE ELENORE7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married BOB SYMES. : : Children of ALVERTA CRAFT and BOB SYMES are: : i. TODD9 SYMES. : ii. TANYA SYMES. : : : 167. STEVEN8 LATHAM (STANLEY WALLACE7, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married SANDY UNKNOWN. : : Children of STEVEN LATHAM and SANDY UNKNOWN are: : i. LYNETTE9 LATHAM. : ii. HEIDI LATHAM. : iii. SHAWN LATHAM. : : : 168. MARJORIE FAYE8 LATHAM (STANLEY WALLACE7, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married BRUCE BANKS. : : Child of MARJORIE LATHAM and BRUCE BANKS is: : i. BRENDA9 BANKS. : : : 169. JENNIE REBECCA8 LATHAM (STANLEY WALLACE7, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married RAYMOND JERNS. : : Children of JENNIE LATHAM and RAYMOND JERNS are: : i. STACEY9 JERNS. : ii. JODIE JERNS. : iii. SHARON JERNS. : iv. BETH JERNS. : : : 170. KATHLEEN LOUISE8 LATHAM (STANLEY WALLACE7, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married DWIGHT SHULTZ. : : Children of KATHLEEN LATHAM and DWIGHT SHULTZ are: : i. BECKY9 SHULTZ. : ii. KRISTI SHULTZ. : iii. MICHAEL SHULTZ. : : : 171. PAMELA EILEEN8 LATHAM (STANLEY WALLACE7, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married BOB EGBERT. : : Children of PAMELA LATHAM and BOB EGBERT are: : i. MISTY DAWN9 EGBERT. : ii. AMY DAWNETTE EGBERT. : : : 172. STANLEY WALLACE JR8 LATHAM (STANLEY WALLACE7, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married LISA UNKNOWN. : : Children of STANLEY LATHAM and LISA UNKNOWN are: : i. TONY9 LATHAM. : ii. GREG LATHAM. : iii. ANNA LATHAM. : : : 173. LESLEY ROY8 BARRINGTON (OSA HATTIE7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married KATHY UNKNOWN. : : Children of LESLEY BARRINGTON and KATHY UNKNOWN are: : i. MAX9 BARRINGTON. : ii. GINNA BARRINGTON. : : : 174. ROXEY HELEN8 BARRINGTON (OSA HATTIE7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married RON DELCAMP. : : Children of ROXEY BARRINGTON and RON DELCAMP are: : i. RON JR9 DELCAMP. : ii. RONDA DELCAMP. : : : 175. KELSEY KENNETH8 BARRINGTON (OSA HATTIE7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married BRENDA FREIBOTH. : : Children of KELSEY BARRINGTON and BRENDA FREIBOTH are: : i. JONATHAN NATHANIEL9 BARRINGTON. : ii. MELISSA BARRINGTON. : iii. ASHLEY ROSE BARRINGTON. : : : 176. BETTY ANN8 BARRINGTON (OSA HATTIE7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married UNKNOWN RUSHING. : : Children of BETTY BARRINGTON and UNKNOWN RUSHING are: : i. ROY9 RUSHING. : ii. STEVEN RUSHING. : : : 177. JEAN LYNN8 BARRINGTON (OSA HATTIE7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married MICHAEL SHAVER. : : Children of JEAN BARRINGTON and MICHAEL SHAVER are: : i. JOHN9 SHAVER. : ii. KRISTEN SHAVER. : iii. MARK SHAVER. : : : 178. INA RAYE8 SMITH (LILLIAN MATILDA7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married UNKNOWN VARDA. : : Children of INA SMITH and UNKNOWN VARDA are: : i. RENATTO9 VARDA. : ii. BUFFY CHELSEA VARDA. : : : 179. OSA MAYE8 SMITH (LILLIAN MATILDA7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married UNKNOWN SIGNER. : : Children of OSA SMITH and UNKNOWN SIGNER are: : i. DIANA9 SIGNER. : ii. SARA SIGNER. : : : 180. KENNETH FERGUSON JR8 SMITH (LILLIAN MATILDA7 LATHAM, FAYE ETTA6 ROARK, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) He married UNKNOWN. : : Child of KENNETH SMITH and UNKNOWN is: : i. ANDREA9 SMITH. : : : Generation No. 7 : : 181. EDWARD FELIX JR9 GALLAGHER (IVA LEE8 GRAYBEAL, MYRTLE GERTRUDE7 WINEBARGER, SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 13 Dec 1932 in Buncombe Co NC, and died 1987 in Gastonia, NC. He married PEGGY BUTLER. She was born 13 Feb 1935 in Richmond, Va, and died 1962. : : Child of EDWARD GALLAGHER and PEGGY BUTLER is: : i. LISA LAVERNE10 GALLAGHER, b. 08 Oct 1952, Gaston Co NC; d. 1994. : : : 182. FRANCIS CLAY9 WINEBARGER (GENEVA MAUDE8 GRUBB, MINTA MARTISHA7 WINEBARGER, SARAH LAURA6 EASTRIDGE, MARTISHA JANE5 OSBORNE, ALVIN4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 16 Mar 1945 in Ashe Co NC, and died 28 Jul 2010 in Baptist Hospital, Winston Salem, NC. He married KATHY UNKNOWN. : : Notes for FRANCIS CLAY WINEBARGER: : Mr. Francis Clay Winebarger, age 65, of Creston, NC died on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston Salem, NC. Mr. Winebarger was born on March 16, 1945 in Creston, NC to James and Geneva Grubb Winebarger. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Doug Winebarger. Mr. Winebarger was a farmer. : Funeral services will be held on Sunday, August 1, 2010 at 2:00 PM at Ashelawn Memorial Chapel by Rev. Tommy Stephens. Burial will follow in the Winebarger Family Cemetery in Creston, NC. The family will receive friends from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM on Sunday, August 1, 2010 at Ashelawn Memorial Chapel. Friends may also call at home any time. : Mr. Winebarger is survived by: Wife - Kathy Winebarger, Son - Robbie Winebarger of Creston, NC; Daughter - Courtney Winebarger of Creston, NC; Four brothers - Glen Winebarger of Boone, NC, Lynn Winebarger of Zionville, NC, Joe Winebarger of Mountain City, TN, and Thomas Winebarger of Woodbridge, VA. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. : Flowers will be appreciated. : You may send and view condolences to the family through our website www.ashelawn.com. : Ashelawn Memorial Chapel & Gardens was entrusted with Mr. Winebarger's arrangements : : More About FRANCIS CLAY WINEBARGER: : Burial: Norman Winebarger Cem SR1121 Ashe Co NC #L59 : : Children of FRANCIS WINEBARGER and KATHY UNKNOWN are: : i. ROBBIE10 WINEBARGER. : ii. COURTNEY WINEBARGER. : : : 183. NANCY CAROL9 VANOVER (JOHN CARAL8, ERIX CHARLES7, ROSS M6, ELIZABETH5 OSBORNE, RICHARD F4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) She married GALVIN JONES. : : Children of NANCY VANOVER and GALVIN JONES are: : i. AMY10 JONES. : ii. JULIANNE JONES. : iii. ROBERT JONES. : : : 184. RUDOLPH JR9 KIST (EVA GRACE8 RASH, VERGIE7 ROARK, ORA GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6, EMELINE ALICE5 OSBORNE, ARIS4, STEPHEN3, JONATHAN2, EPHRAIM1) was born 12 Oct 1950. He married KATHLEEEN A TAYLOR 06 Jul 1974. She was born 19 Jan 1952 in Olean, New York. : : Children of RUDOLPH KIST and KATHLEEEN TAYLOR are: : i. BRITTNEY KATHLEEN10 KIST, b. 15 Jan 1980. : ii. CAMERON LAUREE KIST, b. 05 Aug 1983. : iii. JONATHAN RUDOLPH KIST, b. 15 Jan 1985. : : Jeanie Bond - Aug 23, 2010 : Thanks for the post. Question: Where did you get the name "Lena" for Lelia Wilson Hash (No. 36 in the above post) : : Farrell Horton - Aug 23, 2010 : The name lena came from a Richardson Family Tree on Ancestory.com. I also just found on a Richardson-Young family tree that she died Oct 16, 1935 at Troutdale, Va.

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The goal of this project is to collect all descendants (and ancestors) of [[Op't_Ende-10|Stoffer Stoffers Op 't Ende]]. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Draijer-17|Michel Draijer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I would like to find the exact connection to Heinrich Op 't Ende (Flim) who was born in Minden, Germany. * I would like to find any ancestors of Heinrich Op 't Ende (Flim). * I would like to fill up any voids in the Op 't Ende family tree * I would like to find the link, if there is any, with the Op 't Ende Lawyers company in Rotterdam. Most likely they are descending from Willem Op 't Ende and Aaltje De Goede, but I can't find any records to prove this. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22835186 send me a private message]. Thanks! [http://optende.uk.to/optende/index.html Op 't Ende family (Dutch)]

Descendants of Thomas Byrd & Sarah Elgate

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This page aggregates information for the descendants of [[Byrd-4597|Thomas Byrd]] and [[Elgate-7|Sarah Elgate]], a couple in Somerset (now Wilcomico) Co., Maryland who are the progenitors of several lines of Byrd/Bird families."Will of William Elgate," MdPrW-22:005; MdPrInv-23:511; MdPrAcc-17:379"Will of Thomas Byrd, Jr.," Liber 30, folio 351 1 ==Sources==

Descendants of Thomas FRENCH

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This is a copy From http://www3.sympatico.ca/karen.black/Frenches07.html === Descendants of Thomas FRENCH === The Frenches lived around Uley, Gloucestershire, England as early as the seventeenth century where they depended on the weaving industry for their livelihood. Their family name remains in local property and parish registers, but there is no other sign of the French family in the market towns of Gloucestershire now. The area where they lived borders on the Cotswolds, a beautiful pastoral of rolling green hills. Gary French of Elmvale, Ontario has researched the earliest generations of the French family. John Wright of Barrie, Ontario has also made a significant contribution to the following genealogy. Karen E. Black, Copyright, April 2007 Generation No. 1 1. Thomas1 FRENCH was born Abt. 1613. He married Mary PAINE 09 Nov 1638 in Cam, Gloucestershire, England. Child of Thomas FRENCH and Mary PAINE is: + 2 i. William2 FRENCH, died 1670 in Cam , Gloucestershire, England. Generation No. 2 2. William2 FRENCH (Thomas1) died 1670 in Cam , Gloucestershire, England. He married Jane DEEKE. She died 1670 in Cam , Gloucestershire, England. Children of William FRENCH and Jane DEEKE are: 3 i. Thomas3 FRENCH, born Abt. 1661 in Cam , Gloucestershire, England. More About Thomas FRENCH: Baptism: 15 Apr 1661, Cam, Gloucestershire, England + 4 ii. William FRENCH, born Abt. 1663 in Gloucestershire, England; died 17 Jun 1759 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 5 iii. Elizabeth FRENCH. 6 iv. John FRENCH. Generation No. 3 4. William3 FRENCH (William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1663 in Gloucestershire, England, and died 17 Jun 1759 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Elizabeth INGRAM? Abt. 01 Jun 1682 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. She died Abt. 08 Aug 1748 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 16 Nov 1663, Cam, Gloucestershire, England Notes for Elizabeth INGRAM?: The children born in Cheltenham are almost certainly Elizabeth Ingram's and her husband William French's. The Uley born children may belong to a different Elizabeth and William, however. Children of William FRENCH and Elizabeth INGRAM? are: + 7 i. Joseph4 FRENCH, born in Uley, Gloucester, England. + 8 ii. Elisabeth FRENCH, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 9 iii. Hannah FRENCH, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Hannah FRENCH: Baptism: 10 Apr 1701, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 10 iv. Robert FRENCH, born 1704 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 11 v. ??? FRENCH, born in Uley, Gloucester, England. More About ??? FRENCH: Baptism: 01 Jan 1702, Uley, Gloucester, England 12 vi. Margarett FRENCH, born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. More About Margarett FRENCH: Baptism: 12 Nov 1685, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 13 vii. Bridgett FRENCH, born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. More About Bridgett FRENCH: Baptism: 22 Aug 1690, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 14 viii. William FRENCH, born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 20 Feb 1682, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 15 ix. James FRENCH, born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. More About James FRENCH: Baptism: 15 Jul 1684, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 16 x. Daniell FRENCH, born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. More About Daniell FRENCH: Baptism: 09 Apr 1689, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 17 xi. Richard FRENCH, born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. More About Richard FRENCH: Baptism: 01 Nov 1692, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England Generation No. 4 7. Joseph4 FRENCH (William3, William2, Thomas1) was born in Uley, Gloucester, England. He married Hannah CLEARKE 08 Aug 1720 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Nathaniel CLEARKE and Hannah WHITHARD. Notes for Joseph FRENCH: Bishop Transcripts film #0427797 contains entry for Joseph French buried 7 Mar 1784, but which Joseph? More About Joseph FRENCH: Baptism: 23 Oct 1698, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Notes for Hannah CLEARKE: Proximity suggests that Hannah was the daughter of Nathaniel and Hannah (Whithard) Clearke (or Clarke) who were having their children in Uley, Gloucester at the turn of the eighteenth century. Some of Hannah's siblings' christenings appear in badly filmed Bishop's Transcripts (film #0855625), others are found in the even less reliable IGI. More About Hannah CLEARKE: Baptism: 02 Dec 1696, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Marriage Notes for Joseph FRENCH and Hannah CLEARKE: Bishop Transcripts record that Josep French and Hanah Clarck, both "of this parish," were married in Uley, Gloucester. Children of Joseph FRENCH and Hannah CLEARKE are: + 18 i. Joseph5 FRENCH, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 19 ii. Hannah FRENCH. More About Hannah FRENCH: Baptism: Abt. 27 Apr 1729, Uley, Gloucester, England Cause of Death: Died young 20 iii. Hannah FRENCH, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England; died Abt. 20 Jan 1750 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Hannah FRENCH: Baptism: 18 Nov 1730, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 21 iv. William FRENCH, born in Gloucester, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Dec 1732, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 22 v. William FRENCH. + 23 vi. John FRENCH, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 8. Elisabeth4 FRENCH (William3, William2, Thomas1) was born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Thomas BRUTON 11 Jul 1720 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He was born Abt. 1695. Notes for Elisabeth FRENCH: Banns probably published 6 Jun 1720 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. (1994 IGA Addendum) More About Elisabeth FRENCH: Baptism: 21 Oct 1695, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Elisabeth FRENCH and Thomas BRUTON are: 26 i. William5 BRUTON, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Mary COBB; born Abt. 1721. More About William BRUTON: Baptism: 09 Sep 1721, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 27 ii. Thomas BRUTON, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England; died Bef. 1735. More About Thomas BRUTON: Baptism: 13 Feb 1722, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Died young. 28 iii. John BRUTON, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About John BRUTON: Baptism: 18 Jun 1725, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 29 iv. Frances BRUTON, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Thomas GAZZARD; born Abt. 1738. More About Frances BRUTON: Baptism: 28 May 1738, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 30 v. Mary BRUTON, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Joseph ELIOTTS; born 1741. More About Mary BRUTON: Baptism: 14 Mar 1741, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 31 vi. Joseph BRUTON, born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Joseph BRUTON: Baptism: 12 Oct 1728, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 32 v ii. Patience BRUTON, born 01 Jan 1732 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 33 viii. Thomas BRUTON, born 15 Oct 1735 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Priscillia ROBINS; born 1735. More About Thomas BRUTON: Baptism: 15 Oct 1735, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 10. Robert4 FRENCH (William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1704 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Elizabeth ???. More About Robert FRENCH: Baptism: 19 Mar 1704, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Robert FRENCH and Elizabeth ??? are: 34 i. Abraham5 FRENCH, born Abt. 1729 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Abraham FRENCH: Baptism: 07 May 1729, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 35 ii. Nathanial FRENCH, born Abt. 1730 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 36 iii. William FRENCH, born Abt. 1732 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 21 Jun 1732, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 37 iv. Giles FRENCH, born Abt. 1733 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 38 v. Robert FRENCH, born Abt. 1735 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Robert FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Sep 1735, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 39 vi. Elizabeth FRENCH, born Abt. 1735 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Elizabeth FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Sep 1735, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 40 vii. Patience FRENCH, born Abt. 1738 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Patience FRENCH: Baptism: 13 Apr 1738, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Cause of Death: Died young? + 41 viii. Patience FRENCH, born Abt. 1739 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. + 42 ix. John FRENCH, born Abt. 1741 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. Generation No. 5 18. Joseph5 FRENCH (Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Hester PARNELL/PURNELL 08 Aug 1748 in Uley, Gloucester, England. Hester was born in England. More About Joseph FRENCH: Baptism: 19 Feb 1726, Uley, Gloucestershire, England More About Hester PARNELL/PURNELL: Burial: 05 Mar 1754, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Joseph FRENCH and Hester PARNELL/PURNELL are: 43 i. Hannah6 FRENCH, born in England. More About Hannah FRENCH: Baptism: 20 Feb 1749, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 44 ii. Hester FRENCH, born in England. More About Hester FRENCH: Baptism: 19 Feb 1748, Uley, Gloucester, England + 45 iii. Samuel FRENCH, born 12 Mar 1751 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 22. William5 FRENCH (Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) He married Elizabeth SIMMS 01 Jan 1753 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England. Notes for William FRENCH: Marriage register reads: "Will French and Elizabeth Simms by banns. WR Stock Curate; John Holbrow? Church Warden Francis Watkins." More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 11 Jan 1735, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of William FRENCH and Elizabeth SIMMS are: 46 i. Ann6 FRENCH. More About Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 15 Feb 1767, Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England 47 ii. Betty FRENCH. More About Betty FRENCH: Baptism: 04 Apr 1753, Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England 48 iii. Hannah FRENCH. Notes for Hannah FRENCH: Mrd Samuel Leonard, 16 Dec 1781, Uley, Gloucester? More About Hannah FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Dec 1758, Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England 49 iv. Mary FRENCH. More About Mary FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Dec 1756, Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England + 50 v. Richard FRENCH. + 51 vi. Samuel FRENCH. 23. John5 FRENCH (Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Elizabeth NORTON 15 Apr 1745 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. Notes for John FRENCH: Assumed to be Sarah's husband snd the father of children listed in the 1993 IGI who were baptised in Frocester. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 12 Dec 1721, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of John FRENCH and Elizabeth NORTON are: 52 i. Samuel6 FRENCH. More About Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 16 Apr 1746, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 53 ii. Elizabeth FRENCH. More About Elizabeth FRENCH: Baptism: 18 Apr 1746, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 54 iii. Ann FRENCH. More About Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 22 Dec 1749, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 55 iv. Mary FRENCH. More About Mary FRENCH: Baptism: 08 Nov 1751, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 56 v. Joseph FRENCH. More About Joseph FRENCH: Baptism: 13 Dec 1752, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 57 vi. Sarah FRENCH. More About Sarah FRENCH: Baptism: 09 Apr 1755, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 32. Patience5 BRUTON (Elisabeth4 FRENCH, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 01 Jan 1732 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Benjamin HOLDER. He was born Abt. 04 Feb 1735 in Uley, Gloucstershire, England. More About Patience BRUTON: Baptism: 01 Jan 1732, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Patience BRUTON and Benjamin HOLDER are: 58 i. Thomas6 HOLDER, born Abt. 1757 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Ann ???. More About Thomas HOLDER: Baptism: 16 Mar 1757, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 59 ii. John HOLDER, born Abt. 1758 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About John HOLDER: Baptism: 26 Nov 1758, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 60 iii. Benjamin HOLDER, born Abt. 1760 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 61 iv. George HOLDER, born Abt. 1762 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England; died Bef. 1764. More About George HOLDER: Baptism: 28 Mar 1762, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 62 v. George HOLDER, born Abt. 1764 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Ann ???; born Abt. 1764. More About George HOLDER: Baptism: 04 Nov 1764, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 63 vi. Jasper HOLDER, born Abt. 1767 in Uley, Glocestershire, England. More About Jasper HOLDER: Baptism: 05 Apr 1767, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 64 vii. Frances HOLDER, born Abt. 1770 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Frances HOLDER: Baptism: 14 Jan 1770, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 65 viii. Robert HOLDER, born Abt. 1773 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 35. Nathanial5 FRENCH (Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1730 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Elizabeth HARRIS 10 Nov 1754 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Nathanial FRENCH: Baptism: 12 Jan 1730, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Child of Nathanial FRENCH and Elizabeth HARRIS is: 66 i. Daniel6 FRENCH, born Abt. 1755 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Daniel FRENCH: Baptism: 05 Oct 1755, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 37. Giles5 FRENCH (Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1733 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Judith HARRIS 27 Mar 1761 in Uley, Gloucester, England. Notes for Giles FRENCH: Name spelled "Geiels" in IGI. Assumed to be Judith's husband and the father of five children listed in the 1993 IGI. More About Giles FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Nov 1733, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Giles FRENCH and Judith HARRIS are: 67 i. Ann6 FRENCH, born Abt. 1762 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Feb 1762, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 68 ii. Jane FRENCH, born 16 Oct 1763 in Uley, Gloucester, England. 69 iii. Sarah FRENCH, born Abt. 1765 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Sarah FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Jul 1765, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 70 iv. Giles FRENCH, born Abt. 1767 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Giles FRENCH: Baptism: 19 Apr 1767, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 71 v. Judith FRENCH, born Abt. 1769 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 41. Patience5 FRENCH (Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1739 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married John RUDDER 25 Dec 1762 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Patience FRENCH: Baptism: 09 Aug 1739, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Child of Patience FRENCH and John RUDDER is: 72 i. Hester6 RUDDER, born Abt. 1768 in Uley, Gloucester, England. More About Hester RUDDER: Baptism: 11 Dec 1768, Uley, Gloucester, England 42. John5 FRENCH (Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1741 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Hannah RUDDER 23 Dec 1764 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She was born Abt. 1744 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 02 Feb 1741, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Notes for Hannah RUDDER: Hannah may be the daughter of Charles and Dinah; both forenames were given to her children. Her date and place of christening is also based on this assumption. Descendent Bronwyn Hewitt believed that Hannah's father (presumably Charles) was an acclaimed historian. More About Hannah RUDDER: Baptism: 23 Jun 1744, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of John FRENCH and Hannah RUDDER are: 73 i. Sarah6 FRENCH, born 1765. More About Sarah FRENCH: Baptism: 11 Jun 1765, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 74 ii. Thomas FRENCH, born Abt. 1766 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 75 iii. Robert FRENCH, born Abt. 1769 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Robert FRENCH: Baptism: 11 Feb 1769, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 76 iv. John FRENCH, born Abt. 1771 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 01 Mar 1771, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 77 v. Giles FRENCH, born Abt. 1774 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Giles FRENCH: Baptism: 06 Jul 1774, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 78 vi. Charles FRENCH, born Abt. 1776 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Charles FRENCH: Baptism: 27 Dec 1776, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 79 vii. Charles FRENCH, born Abt. 1779 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Charles FRENCH: Baptism: 05 Sep 1779, Uley, Gloucestershire, England + 80 viii. Dinah FRENCH, born Abt. 1781 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. + 81 ix. Daniel FRENCH, born Abt. 1781. + 82 x. Giles FRENCH, born Abt. 1789 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England; died 26 Oct 1861 in Stroud, England. Generation No. 6 45. Samuel6 FRENCH (Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 12 Mar 1751 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Sarah SPARKS 30 Oct 1772 in Uley, Gloucester, England, daughter of Thomas SPARKS and Ann ???. She was born Abt. 1757 in Alderley, Gloucestershire, England. Notes for Samuel FRENCH: When Gary French visited Uley, Gloucester, England in 1983, Samuel's house was still standing as a farm building, but there are no Frenches in Uley now. Records indicate a steady immigration of Frenchs from Uley/Dursley right up to 1900. Some went to Australia and New Zealand, others may have immigrated to New England. More About Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Dec 1751, Uley, Gloucester, England More About Sarah SPARKS: Baptism: Abt. 15 Aug 1757, Alderley, Gloucester, England Children of Samuel FRENCH and Sarah SPARKS are: + 83 i. Samuel7 FRENCH, born Abt. 1788; died 05 Nov 1852 in Ontario, Canada. 84 ii. Hester FRENCH, born in Uley, Gloucester, England. Notes for Hester FRENCH: Hester's descendancy is not verified, since her mother's m.s. is not given in her christening record. More About Hester FRENCH: Baptism: 12 Feb 1775, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 85 iii. Ann FRENCH, born 01 Apr 1777 in Uley, Gloucester, England. 86 iv. Thomas FRENCH, born 02 Apr 1782 in Uley, Gloucester, England. Notes for Thomas FRENCH: Thomas' descendency unverified, since his mother's m.s. is not provided in his christening record. More About Thomas FRENCH: Baptism: Abt. 02 Apr 1782, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 50. Richard6 FRENCH (William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) He married Mary PARSLOE 29 Nov 1784 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Richard FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Jan 1762, Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England Burial: 08 Apr 1838, Frocester, Gloucester, England Children of Richard FRENCH and Mary PARSLOE are: + 87 i. William7 FRENCH, born Abt. 1788 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 20 Oct 1865 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. 88 ii. William FRENCH, born in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Aug 1785, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 89 iii. Richard FRENCH, born in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Richard FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Dec 1786, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 90 iv. Elizabeth FRENCH, born in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Elizabeth FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Oct 1790, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 91 v. Joseph FRENCH, born in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire , England. Notes for Joseph FRENCH: One of several Joseph Frenches who Diana Niblett might have married. More About Joseph FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Oct 1790, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 92 vi. Anne FRENCH, born in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Thomas LUSTY Abt. 18 Aug 1814 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Anne FRENCH: Baptism: 23 Feb 1794, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 93 vii. Hannah FRENCH, born in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. Notes for Hannah FRENCH: Mrd John Hale 6 Sep 1807, Uley, Gloucester? More About Hannah FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Apr 1795, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 94 viii. Giles FRENCH, born in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About Giles FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Sep 1797, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 95 ix. Samuel FRENCH, born in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 02 Jun 1799, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 96 x. James FRENCH, born in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About James FRENCH: Baptism: 18 Feb 1801, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 97 xi. Robert FRENCH, born 1802 in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About Robert FRENCH: Baptism: 21 Nov 1802, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England + 98 xii. John FRENCH, born in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. 99 xiii. Mary FRENCH, born in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About Mary FRENCH: Baptism: 31 Jul 1808, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 51. Samuel6 FRENCH (William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) He married Hester PURSLOW 14 Sep 1780 in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. Notes for Samuel FRENCH: Are Hester and Mary Pursloe sisters? More About Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Nov 1754, Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England Notes for Hester PURSLOW: Here are some early church registers for Parsloe events in Uley: William, son of Joseph christened 7 Feb 1668; Thomas, son of Thomas christened 20 Oct 1673; Joseph Parsloe, ye sheaphard, buried 21 Mar 1683 And some from nearby Frocester, Gloucestershire: John Price and Elizabeth Parslow married 2 Nov 1731; Jeremiah Parslow of Cowley and Sarah Parslow married 23 Dec 1735; Robert Collins and Mary Parslow married 7 Aug 1742; John Parlsoe of Leonard Stanley and Martha Smith married 1 Jan 1744; Giles Parsloe and Esther Sparrow married 30 Apr 1750; Robert Parsloe and Mary Bennet of Leonard Stanlely married 21 Jul 1759; Jonathan Parsloe and Alice Slatter married 16 Aug 1762; John Parsloe, schoolmaster and Anne Fryer married 18 Dec 1768; William Gwinnel and Margaret Parsloe married 16 Jul 1785; Edward Evans married Charlotte Parslow 11 Jun 1789 Hester's name appears sometimes as "Esther" or "Parslow" in the IGI. Children of Samuel FRENCH and Hester PURSLOW are: 100 i. Samuel7 FRENCH, born 1781. More About Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 09 Dec 1781, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 101 ii. Sarah FRENCH, born Abt. 1782 in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About Sarah FRENCH: Baptism: 29 Dec 1782, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 102 iii. William FRENCH, born Abt. 1785 in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 20 Nov 1785, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 103 iv. John FRENCH, born Abt. 1786 in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 24 Dec 1786, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 104 v. Thomas FRENCH, born Abt. 1790 in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About Thomas FRENCH: Baptism: 29 Jan 1790, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 105 vi. Joseph FRENCH, born Abt. 1793 in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About Joseph FRENCH: Baptism: 12 May 1793, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England 60. Benjamin6 HOLDER (Patience5 BRUTON, Elisabeth4 FRENCH, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1760 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Sarah SMITH. She was born Abt. 1763 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Benjamin HOLDER: Baptism: 26 Jan 1760, Uley, Gloucestershire, England More About Sarah SMITH: Baptism: 08 May 1763, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Benjamin HOLDER and Sarah SMITH are: 106 i. Rachel7 HOLDER, born 01 Oct 1786 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England; died Bef. 1797. 107 ii. Lionel HOLDER, born 17 Feb 1788 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Nancy ???; born Abt. 1788. 108 iii. David HOLDER, born 07 Mar 1790 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Elisabeth FISHER; born Abt. 1789 in Owlpen, Gloucestershire, England. 109 iv. Aaron HOLDER, born 01 Apr 1792 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 110 v. William HOLDER, born 09 Jun 1794 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 111 vi. Rachel HOLDER, born 13 Jan 1797 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 112 vii. Mary HOLDER, born Abt. 1799 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Thomas LORD; born Abt. 1799. 68. Jane6 FRENCH (Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Oct 1763 in Uley, Gloucester, England. She married Daniel FORD 06 Nov 1785 in Nypsfield, Gloucestershire, England. He was born 1753 in Owlpen, Gloucester, England, and died 04 Apr 1834 in Uley, Gloucester, England. More About Jane FRENCH: Baptism: 16 Oct 1763, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Jane FRENCH and Daniel FORD are: 113 i. Jane7 FORD, born 1786. 114 ii. Dorothy FORD, born 1787. 115 iii. Daniel FORD, born 1790; died 1790. + 116 iv. Charles FORD, born 1794 in Uley, Gloucester, England; died 30 Jun 1886 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. 117 v. Daniel FORD, born 1797. 118 vi. Elizabeth FORD, born 1799. 71. Judith6 FRENCH (Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1769 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married William BARRY 28 May 1787 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Judith FRENCH: Baptism: 02 Apr 1769, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Judith FRENCH and William BARRY are: 119 i. Ann7 BARRY. 120 ii. John BARRY. 121 iii. Mary Jane BARRY. 122 iv. William BARRY. 74. Thomas6 FRENCH (John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1766 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. He married (1) Mary JAKEWAY 12 Jun 1791 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Samuel JAKEWAY and Mary //. She was born Abt. 1770 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married (2) Jane SMART 19 Jun 1825 in Woodchester, Gloucestershire, England. She was born Abt. 1766. Notes for Thomas FRENCH: I have combined two sets of children in this family; the older children's names and birth dates were obtained from Ancestral File; the younger children names and birth dates were obtained from correspondent Bronwyn Hewitt. Additionally, there is some ambiguity about the mother's surname. Consequently, my genealogy here may be inaccurate. More About Thomas FRENCH: Baptism: 29 Jun 1766, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Notes for Mary JAKEWAY: Mary's surname was JACK according to Brownwyn Hewitt's notes. However, this individual's marriage date certainly fits. Appears as Jakeway in IGI and Jackway in Ancestral File. Children of Thomas FRENCH and Mary JAKEWAY are: 123 i. Thomas7 FRENCH, born Abt. 1792 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. 124 ii. Hannah Maria FRENCH, born Abt. 1794 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. She married Thomas RICE 05 Jul 1825 in England; born Abt. 1794. + 125 iii. Charles FRENCH, born Abt. 1795 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. + 126 iv. Samuel FRENCH, born 08 Apr 1798 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England; died Abt. 1850 in Auburn, Cayuga, New York, United States. + 127 v. John FRENCH, born 06 Jan 1804 in Eastington and Alkerton, Gloucestershire, England; died in Australia. + 128 vi. Aaron FRENCH, born Abt. 1806 in Eastington and Alkerton, Gloucestershire, England; died 15 Jun 1849 in 24 Montpelier Terrace, Westminster, Middlesex, England. 129 vii. Mary FRENCH, born 1808 in Eastington and Alkerton, Gloucestershire, England. More About Mary FRENCH: Baptism: 19 Jun 1808, Eastington and Alkerton, Gloucestershire, England 130 viii. Mary Ann FRENCH, born 13 Feb 1814 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Mary Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 21 Sep 1814, Baptist Chapel, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 80. Dinah6 FRENCH (John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1781 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married James NIBLETT 02 Nov 1806 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. Notes for Dinah FRENCH: This Dinah is assumed to have married James Niblett, based on information extracted from the IGI. More About Dinah FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Dec 1784, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Dinah FRENCH and James NIBLETT are: 131 i. Mary Ann7 NIBLETT, born 28 Jun 1807 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 132 ii. James NIBLETT, born 07 Jul 1811 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. + 133 iii. Dinah NIBLETT, born 06 Sep 1812 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 134 iv. Maria NIBLETT, born 06 Sep 1812 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. 81. Daniel6 FRENCH (John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1781. He married Deborah WAKEFIELD 15 Oct 1804 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Daniel FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Dec 1784, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Daniel FRENCH and Deborah WAKEFIELD are: 135 i. Henry7 FRENCH, born Abt. 1806 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Henry FRENCH: Baptism: 27 Apr 1806, Methodist-NC, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England 136 ii. Ellen FRENCH, born Abt. 1809 in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Ellen FRENCH: Baptism: 24 May 1809, Methodist-NC, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England 137 iii. Lorenzo FRENCH, born Abt. 1812 in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Lorenzo FRENCH: Baptism: 19 Jan 1812, Methodist-NC, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England 138 iv. Jane FRENCH, born Abt. 1817 in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Jane FRENCH: Baptism: 30 Mar 1817, Methodist-NC, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England 139 v. George Daniel FRENCH, born Abt. 1819 in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England. More About George Daniel FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Dec 1819, Methodist-NC, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England 82. Giles6 FRENCH (John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1789 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 26 Oct 1861 in Stroud, England. He married Hannah CORFIELD Abt. 1811 in Bristol, England. More About Giles FRENCH: Baptism: Abt. 01 Apr 1793, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Giles FRENCH and Hannah CORFIELD are: 140 i. Oliver Corfield7 FRENCH, born Abt. 1812 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Oliver Corfield FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Feb 1812, Uley, Gloucestershire, England 141 ii. John FRENCH, born Abt. 1816 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucesterhire, England. He married Mary ???. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 10 Mar 1816, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 142 iii. Sarah FRENCH, born Abt. 1818 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Joseph LEIGH. More About Sarah FRENCH: Baptism: 08 Mar 1818, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England + 143 iv. James FRENCH, born Abt. 1820 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 25 Jul 1876 in Weillon-Wallen Vic. + 144 v. Hannah FRENCH, born Abt. 1822 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. 145 vi. Giles FRENCH, born Abt. 1824 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Giles FRENCH: Baptism: 04 Jan 1824, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 146 vii. Rachel FRENCH, born Abt. 1826 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 28 Jul 1907 in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. She married Samuel BARTLETT. More About Rachel FRENCH: Baptism: 06 Aug 1826, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England + 147 viii. Emily Corfield FRENCH, born Abt. 1828 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 12 Mar 1911 in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. 148 ix. Elizabeth FRENCH, born Abt. 1831 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. More About Elizabeth FRENCH: Baptism: 05 Jun 1831, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England 149 x. Giles FRENCH, born Abt. 1833 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. More About Giles FRENCH: Baptism: 12 Jun 1833, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England Generation No. 7 83. Samuel7 FRENCH (Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1788, and died 05 Nov 1852 in Ontario, Canada. He married Sarah HALE 21 Aug 1815 in North Nibley, Gloucester, England, daughter of Gabriel HALE and Hester SMITH. She was born 24 Nov 1793 in Stincombe, Gloucester, England, and died 25 Jun 1862 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Samuel FRENCH: Samuel French reportedly left England after a strike by weavers in his town and came to Canada as a commuted pensioner. Some of his siblings also immigrated at the same time, following the collapse of the weaving industry. Samuel was a veteran of the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons. The Inniskillings spent most of the peninsular war in Ireland. After Napoleon was defeated in Portugal, Spain and France and was forced out, there was a great reduction in the British forces and Samuel went home and got married. When Napoleon returned for the few months before Waterloo, the British rather desperately pulled together their forces and the Inniskillings were sent overseas. Samuel either did not have time, or chose not to, rejoin the colours. He commuted his cavalry pension in return for cash assistance to immigrate and a land grant in Upper Canada. (Source: Gary French, Elmvale, Ontario and John Wright of Barrie, Ontario.) These pensions were later restored, according to Lillian Gates who wrote Land Policies in Upper Canada, but probably Samuel did not live long enough. Other evidence that Samuel received a military grant occurs in the Computerized Land Records Index which specifies the type of grant under which he received his property in Medonte Twp. (However, the southern half of this property was later referred to as Flos Twp., which has led to some confusion in the records.) Samuel was probably one of the first settlers on Lot 75, Conc. 1. He had bought the property from Thomas Parker who was living beside him, about the same time as his son Gabriel French and his son-in-law, Thomas Smith, settled on Lot 75, Conc. 2. Thomas Parker had purchased the land from grantee Samuel Pebloe or Peplor, a fomer corporal. (All three men, Samuel French, Thomas Parker and Samuel Peplor served in the 1st Regiment in Medonte Twp. during the Rebellion of 1837.) Thomas Parker then moved west of Wyebrige, along with Thomas Smith, the Leonards, Prestons and the Dwinnells. When he made his will in the 1850s, Samuel bequeathed his house and furniture to his wife Sarah and then to his son Thomas, while directing that some of the Medonte Twp. property be sold in order to bequeath his son John 25 pounds. The sale of Medonte property was also to provide the following bequests: an illegible sum of money to his daughter Ann French; to his son Gabriel French one milch cow and to his daughters Maria and Rebecca the sum of five shillings each. This Will was signed with Samuel French's mark and probated in 1855, although affidavits state that Samuel had died Nov.5, 1852. (Source: Surrogate Court, Simcoe Co., Barrie Wills, 1852-1857, #192 in 1855) Marriage confirmed in 1988 IGI, although John F. Wright (Barrie, Ont.) also cites the date Apr. 21, 1815, based on information he got from the Land Registry Abstract for Simcoe County Medonte Twp. (C4 L1). The following information about he church yard where Samuel and Sarah are buried was available on the Internet June 2001: WAVERLEY UNITED CHURCH A HERITAGE SITE Waverley United Church and cemetery at Waverley, Ontario, in north Simcoe County, has been designated a heritage site. The original church building, still in use today, was constructed 1867-1868 on land donated by Samuel French and his son Thomas French. In 1883 the church was enlarged by the addition of a bay at the south end. This addition contains a wooden platform for a raised pulpit and features a kneeling step extending around the platform on its two open sides. The Memorial Tower on the front of the church replaced an enclosed entry porch in 1961. Originally the congregation was Methodist and became United with church union in 1925. Since those of Methodist faith were unable to benefit from the Clergy reserves, the cost of the building was assumed by the congregation. Methodist meeting halls were deliberately plain, in contrast to the more elaborate Church of England parish churches. While many of the early Methodist meeting halls have been lost to fire, enlarged or bricked, the Waverley United Church remains virtually intact in its original structure. A cement-block church hall was built onto the church in the 1950s. The original church and 1883 addition were built of timbers rather than the modern "stick" construction method. The frame is built on log sleepers that rest on a shallow foundation wall. The interior floors are still the original two-inch strip maple wood. The wood wainscoting is original as are the straight-backed pews, made from wood milled in Wyebridge. The pews are ranked in two rows on either side of a centre aisle. The adjacent cemetery was established on the property of Samuel French, possibly on the death of Samuel himself in 1852. The earliest marked grave is Samuel's but, since settlement in the area began 22 years before his death, there may be earlier unmarked graves. Samuel's wife Sarah, who died in 1862, is buried next to him. This cemetery was one of the first Methodist burial grounds north of Dalston and Crown Hill. Even in the 1870s and 1880s, it was the closest cemetery for families in the Vasey, Wyevale and Elm Flats (Elmvale) areas. A sampling of family names well-known in the area's history include Archer, Brown, Chapman, Drinkill, French, Grigg, Miller, Moody, Parker, Sibbald, Trew and Truax. [From information provided by the Township of Tay < http://www.littlebrickbookhouse.com/historicalinfo/waverleyunited.html > More About Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 08 Aug 1788, Uley, Gloucestershire, England Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Enlisted: 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, Malborough, England. Immigrated: Abt. 1832, Waverley, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Resided: Bef. 1832, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Will: Bef. 1852, Flos Twp. (sic), Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Sarah HALE: Sarah was the daughter of Gabriel Hale and Esther Smith according to Gary French. Her first cousin brought a law suit in an attempt to prove succession from Sir Mathew Hale. Sir Matthew Hale was Lord Chief Justice under Charles II and continued to produce members of parliament for Gloucestershire well in to the 19th century. Sir Matthew HALE, Lord Chief Justice Of England 1671-1676) Born: 1 November 1609, Alderley, Gloucestershire. Baptised: 5 Nov 1609, Alderley, Gloucestershire. Knighted: 30 Jan 1661, at Whitehall. Died: 25 December 1676, Alderley, Gloucestershire. *1st Wife of Sir Matthew HALE: +Anne MOORE Born: 1612 Died: 1663 *(GRO: Died 1660) Father: Sir Henry MOORE of Fawley, Berkshire. Grandchild to Sir Francis MOORE, Sergeant at Law. *2nd Wife of Sir Matthew Hale: +Anne BISHOP Born: 1620 Married: 18 October 1667, Alderley, Gloucestershire. Died: 20 Sept 1694 (Bigland pp33) . *(WFT: Died 1695) Father: Joseph BISHOP of Fawley, Berkshire. Source: October 2002 Other articles about Sir Matthew Hale are available at: Oct 2002 More About Sarah HALE: Baptism: 01 Jan 1794, Independent-Nc, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England Burial: French's Meth., Waverley , Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1861, Residing with son Thomas' family in Flos Twp. Children of Samuel FRENCH and Sarah HALE are: + 150 i. Maria8 FRENCH, born 1817 in probably Dursley, Gloucestershire, England; died 10 Apr 1878 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 151 ii. Gabriel FRENCH, born 03 Oct 1817 in Woodmancote, Dursey, Gloucestershire, England; died 04 Nov 1902 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 152 iii. Ann FRENCH, born 1823; died Bef. 1835. More About Ann FRENCH: Baptism: Abt. 21 Dec 1823, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Cause of Death: Died young? + 153 iv. Rebecca FRENCH, born 09 Apr 1823 in Gloucester, England; died 08 Apr 1902 in Conc. 13, Lot 15, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 154 v. John FRENCH, born 1826 in Woodmancote, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England; died Apr 1874. + 155 vi. Thomas FRENCH, born 03 Feb 1829 in Woodmancote, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England; died 22 Aug 1911 in Conc. 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 156 vii. Ann FRENCH, born 11 Dec 1835 in Medonte Twp., Sicmoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 11 Jun 1901 in Chippewa Co., Michigan, United States. 87. William7 FRENCH (Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1788 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 20 Oct 1865 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married (1) Hannah LUSTY 13 Jun 1811 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She was born Abt. 1789, and died Abt. 14 Jan 1819 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married (2) Elizabeth NICHOLLS 31 Dec 1821 in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 20 Jul 1788, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of William FRENCH and Hannah LUSTY are: 157 i. Ann8 FRENCH, born Abt. 1811 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 23 Oct 1811 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 06 Oct 1811, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England + 158 ii. John FRENCH, born Abt. 1813 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 22 Aug 1895 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. Children of William FRENCH and Elizabeth NICHOLLS are: 159 i. Harriot8 FRENCH, born Abt. 1822 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Harriot FRENCH: Baptism: 13 Oct 1822, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England + 160 ii. Elizabeth FRENCH, born Abt. 1825 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. 161 iii. William FRENCH, born Abt. 1826 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Dec 1827, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Burial: 04 Jul 1828, St. Swithun, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 98. John7 FRENCH (Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born in Frocester, Gloucestershire, England. He married Elizabeth JENNER 29 May 1828 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Apr 1805, Frocester, Gloucestershire, England Children of John FRENCH and Elizabeth JENNER are: 162 i. Mary Anne8 FRENCH. More About Mary Anne FRENCH: Baptism: 19 Oct 1828, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 163 ii. Mary FRENCH. More About Mary FRENCH: Baptism: 20 Dec 1829, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 164 iii. Harriott FRENCH. More About Harriott FRENCH: Baptism: 28 Nov 1831, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 165 iv. Joseph Young FRENCH. More About Joseph Young FRENCH: Baptism: 06 Apr 1834, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 166 v. Ann FRENCH. More About Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Feb 1836, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 167 vi. Sarah FRENCH. More About Sarah FRENCH: Baptism: 10 Oct 1841, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 168 vii. Richard FRENCH. More About Richard FRENCH: Baptism: 29 Oct 1843, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England + 169 viii. Hannah Elizabeth FRENCH, born 12 May 1838 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 25 Apr 1925 in Upper Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England. 116. Charles7 FORD (Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1794 in Uley, Gloucester, England, and died 30 Jun 1886 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. He married Hannah MILLS 04 Apr 1825 in Nypsfield, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Benjamin MILLS and Sarah BURFORD. She was born 1802 in Nypsfield, Gloucester, England, and died 20 Dec 1887 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. Children of Charles FORD and Hannah MILLS are: + 170 i. Mary Ann8 FORD, born 25 May 1825 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. + 171 ii. Charles Henry FORD, born 12 Jun 1826 in Gloucestershire, England; died 07 Jan 1895 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. + 172 iii. Thomas FORD, born 05 May 1829 in Gloucestershire, England; died 24 Feb 1911 in Upper Moutere, Marlborugh, New Zealand. 173 iv. John FORD, born 1832. + 174 v. Daniel FORD, born 1835 in Uley, Gloucester, England; died 01 Dec 1879 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. + 175 vi. Elizabeth FORD, born 1840 in Gloucestershire, England. + 176 vii. Frederick FORD, born 04 Feb 1844 in Nelson, New Zealand; died 30 Jun 1925 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. + 177 viii. Hannah Mills FORD, born 1846; died 16 Aug 1896 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. 125. Charles7 FRENCH (Thomas6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1795 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. He married Susannah REDMAN 18 Sep 1814 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of John REDMAN and Sarah CLARKE. She was born Abt. 1795. Susan and Hannah Redman were cousins. More About Susannah REDMAN: Baptism: 28 Jun 179, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Charles FRENCH and Susannah REDMAN are: 178 i. Ann8 FRENCH, born Abt. 1815 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 06 Apr 1815, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 179 ii. Fanny FRENCH, born Abt. 1816 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Fanny FRENCH: Baptism: 11 Jun 1816, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 180 iii. Charles FRENCH, born Abt. 1818 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Charles FRENCH: Baptism: 14 May 1818, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 126. Samuel7 FRENCH (Thomas6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 08 Apr 1798 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England, and died Abt. 1850 in Auburn, Cayuga, New York, United States. He married Hannah REDMAN 03 Nov 1818 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Richard REDMAN. She was born Abt. 1798 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. Hannah and Susan Redman are believed to have been cousins. The Redmans were cloth workers and weavers like the Frenches in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire. More About Hannah REDMAN: Baptism: 02 Sep 1798, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Samuel FRENCH and Hannah REDMAN are: 181 i. Emela8 FRENCH, born Abt. 1819 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died Abt. 1819. More About Emela FRENCH: Baptism: 16 Jul 1819, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Burial: 03 Sep 1819 + 182 ii. Henry FRENCH, born 30 Nov 1820 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died in Raglan, Harlam, Nebraska, United States. 183 iii. Emma FRENCH, born Abt. 1822 in Woodchester, Gloucestershire, England. More About Emma FRENCH: Baptism: 29 Dec 1822, Woodchester, Gloucestershire, England 184 iv. Mary FRENCH, born 03 Mar 1826 in Twerton, Somerset, England. 185 v. Beata FRENCH, born 18 Jun 1829 in Twerton, Somerset, England. 186 vi. Sarah FRENCH, born Abt. 1831 in Twerton, Somerset, England. 187 vii. Samuel FRENCH, born 13 May 1833 in Twerton, Somerset, England; died Abt. 1880 in Auburn, Cayuga, New York, United States. 188 viii. Frederick FRENCH, born Abt. 1839 in England; died Abt. 1870 in Auburn, Cayuga, New York, United States. 189 ix. Louisa FRENCH, born Abt. 1840 in Twerton, Somerset, England. 127. John7 FRENCH (Thomas6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 06 Jan 1804 in Eastington and Alkerton, Gloucestershire, England, and died in Australia. He married Mary GUNTER 25 Jul 1825 in Horsley, Gloucestershire, England. John died in Australia in 1876 and on his death certificate he named his parents as Thomas French, cloth merchant, and Mary JACQUAY. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 11 Mar 1806, Eastington and Alkerton, Gloucestershire, England Children of John FRENCH and Mary GUNTER are: 190 i. Louisa8 FRENCH, born 15 May 1828 in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England; died in Australia. 191 ii. Alfred FRENCH, born Abt. 1830 in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England. More About Alfred FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Sep 1830, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England 192 iii. George Gray FRENCH, born 04 Nov 1832 in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England; died in Australia. More About George Gray FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Mar 1833, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England 128. Aaron7 FRENCH (Thomas6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1806 in Eastington and Alkerton, Gloucestershire, England, and died 15 Jun 1849 in 24 Montpelier Terrace, Westminster, Middlesex, England. He married Louisa CHAPMAN 18 Apr 1826. She was born 1805 in St Mary's, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and died Aft. 1871. Notes for Aaron FRENCH: In 1846 Post Office Directory Aaron French, senior is listed as Tailor, Breeches Maker and included in with Gobby, Haines and French, Trousers and Military Overall Makers at 2 Leicester Sq and Regent St. More About Aaron FRENCH: Baptism: 16 Mar 1806, Eastington and Alkerton, Gloucestershire, England Occupation: tailor Notes for Louisa CHAPMAN: In 1861 Louisa was living with her son, Benjamin French, a Bookseller and Stationer at 10 Park Street, St Pancras. In 1871 Louisa was a school mistress at 97 Balls Pond Road, Finsbury, Islington. Living with her was her married daughter Mary Louisa. Children of Aaron FRENCH and Louisa CHAPMAN are: 193 i. Benjamin8 FRENCH, born Abt. 1832 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. 194 ii. Mary Louisa FRENCH, born 06 Jul 1833. She married Percy HOWARD. 195 iii. Aaron Charles FRENCH, born 01 Feb 1835. He married Frances PAGE. 196 iv. Sarah Maria FRENCH, born 02 Aug 1836. 197 v. Thomas Gilbert FRENCH, born Bet. 1837 - 1845. 198 vi. Jane Elizabath FRENCH, born 1846; died 25 Jun 1907 in Fulham, Middlesex, England. She married George Pickering HILLIARD. 133. Dinah7 NIBLETT (Dinah6 FRENCH, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 06 Sep 1812 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Joseph FRENCH 23 Dec 1827 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. Children of Dinah NIBLETT and Joseph FRENCH are: 199 i. Ann8 FRENCH, born Abt. 1830 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Feb 1830, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 200 ii. George FRENCH, born Abt. 1832 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About George FRENCH: Baptism: 14 Oct 1832, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 201 iii. Elizabeth FRENCH, born Abt. 1835 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Elizabeth FRENCH: Baptism: 27 Sep 1835, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 202 iv. Eliza FRENCH, born Abt. 1839 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About Eliza FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Mar 1839, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 203 v. John FRENCH, born Abt. 1843 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 30 Apr 1843, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 143. James7 FRENCH (Giles6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1820 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 25 Jul 1876 in Weillon-Wallen Vic. He married Maria SKINNER Abt. 1848. She was born Abt. 1824, and died Abt. 1890. More About James FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Mar 1820, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of James FRENCH and Maria SKINNER are: 204 i. John8 FRENCH, born Abt. 1848 in England; died Bef. 1859 in England. 205 ii. James FRENCH, born Abt. 1850 in England; died Bef. 1859 in England. 206 iii. Louisa Christina FRENCH, born Abt. 1852 in England; died in Australia. 207 iv. James FRENCH, born Abt. 1854 in England; died Bef. 1859 in England. 208 v. Hannah FRENCH, born Abt. 1856 in England; died Bef. 1859 in England. 209 vi. Annie FRENCH, born Abt. 1857 in England; died in Australia. 210 vii. Fanny FRENCH, born Abt. 1859 in Brunswick, Australia; died in Brunswick, Australia. 211 viii. George FRENCH, born Abt. 1861 in Brunswick, Australia; died 28 Jun 1893 in W'town, Australia. 212 ix. Hannah/Anna FRENCH, born Abt. 1865 in Australia; died in Williamstown, Australia. 144. Hannah7 FRENCH (Giles6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1822 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She married (1) Henry William CROKER 07 Nov 1841 in Australia. She married (2) James C. LAURENCE 28 Sep 1856 in Australia. More About Hannah FRENCH: Baptism: 21 Feb 1822, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Hannah FRENCH and Henry CROKER are: 213 i. John William/Henry8 CROKER, born 09 Sep 1842 in Australia. 214 ii. Samuel CROKER, born 28 Jul 1844 in Australia. 215 iii. George CROKER, born 18 Mar 1846 in Australia. 216 iv. Isabella CROKER, born 06 Jan 1848 in Australia. 147. Emily Corfield7 FRENCH (Giles6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1828 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 12 Mar 1911 in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. She married (1) Walter LAMBERTON?. She married (2) Joseph CHAPMAN 24 Mar 1845 in England. She married (3) John William JONES 16 Jan 1865 in England. She married (4) John S. HARRIS 13 Apr 1887 in Australia. More About Emily Corfield FRENCH: Baptism: 13 Jul 1828, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Child of Emily FRENCH and Walter LAMBERTON? is: 217 i. Walter8 LAMBERTON?. Children of Emily FRENCH and Joseph CHAPMAN are: 218 i. Joseph James8 CHAPMAN, born 01 Sep 1845 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. More About Joseph James CHAPMAN: Baptism: 05 Oct 1845, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England 219 ii. Maryann CHAPMAN, born Abt. 1847 in England; died Bef. 1886 in England. 220 iii. Hannah Maria CHAPMAN, born Abt. 1849 in England; died 08 Jan 1937 in Camberwell, Victoria, Australia. Children of Emily FRENCH and John JONES are: 221i.James Percival8 JONES, born 13 Jun 1867 in Liverpool, England; died 13 Jun 1957 in Malvern East, Victoria, Australia. 222 ii. Emlea Corfield JONES, born Abt. 1869 in Liverpool, England; died 30 Nov 1946 in East Malvern, Victoria, Australia. Generation No. 8 150. Maria8 FRENCH (Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1817 in probably Dursley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 10 Apr 1878 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married George LEONARD Abt. 1835 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1810 in Suffolk, England, and died 24 Dec 1887 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Maria FRENCH: Visited Maria's monument in 1994. Maria is listed in the 1861 Census for Tiny Township along with the rest of her family. Her age is recorded as as 41which would make her birth year closer to 1820. She is absent from the 1871 Census, Div.1, p.14, although according to her tombstone inscription she was not dead until 1878. Husband George was originally recorded as being married in this census, and in the remarks column was added "wife in parts unknown." His marital status was subsequently written over as "widowed." Maria's christening record, which was finally found in 1999, identified her as the daughter of Samuel and Sarah French. Samuel was a weaver in Dursley, Gloucester, England. Her death register, which had been located several years earlier, also identified her as the daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Hale) French. Cause of death simply marked "A." Dr. Blackstock, a distant relation on my father's side of the family, signed her death certificate. More About Maria FRENCH: Baptism: 13 Feb 1817, St. James, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England Burial: St. John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1861, Simcoe Co., Tiny Twp., Ontario, Canada Notes for George LEONARD: In 1837, George Leonard was listed in the muster of Thomas Boyd's Company-Medonte (the 1st Regiment) volunteers who marched from Navy Island after the Rebellion. The Frenches and the Hills served in the same regiment. George's birth date has been estimated from the 1861 Census, when he was recorded as 51. He had been born in England and was listed as an Anglican farmer, living with his wife Maria, 41, and their Canada West born children: Diana, 19; Rebecca, 17; John, 15; Maria, 13; Elizabeth, 7; Caroline, 5 and Mary Ann, 2. At the time of the 1861 Census, the Leonard-Frenches were living in a one story log house with John, Maria and Elizabeth attending school. Their address was Con 1, Lot 87, Tiny Township. A search of the CLRI and Township Papers at the Archives of Ontario here in Toronto, Canada failed to find any reference to this lot or George Leonard's ownership. George was 61 in the 1871 Census for Tiny Twp., (Div.1, p.14), but by the time of the 1881 Census, (No.2, p.26), he was a widower living with his only son John and his family. John Wright, a descendant, thinks "Royal George" was some kind of family nickname. However, there is also some speculation that George or his father served on a British Naval Vessel named the "Royal George". George's grandson (1863-1932), also had the same nickname. George Leonard first settled on land near Hillsdale, Ontario in an area sometimes referred to as Flos Twp. and sometimes as Medonte Twp. Flos Twp. is provided as daughter Diana Wright's birth place on her death certificate. According to the Canadian Land Records Index, George "Lanard" located on Con 7, E 1/2 Lot 16 in Medonte Twp. on Nov.18, 1853 (p.8983). The "1837 Home District Directory" also lists a "James Lennard" on Lot 1, Concession 69 in Medonte Twp. who may be a relation. There is no baptismal registration for George's first child, Sarah Jane, who appears to have been born in 1837, probably in another township since her mother Maria must have immigrated to Ontario about 1832 with her parents Samuel French and Sarah Hale. There is some evidence to suggest that Maria French went to work for John Hamilton who owned the inn in Hillsdale, Ontario, which may have provided a meeting place for the young couple. The remainder of George and Maria's ten children, except for John D., all have baptismal registers, indicating they were born in Flos Twp., Ontario, Canada. The number of Leonards in Ontario and the lack of any evidence pointing back to a parish in England, has made it impossible to trace the Leonard line back any further back, although George's death registration has pinpointed his place of birth as Co. Suffolk, England. George Leonard's descendants are still believed to be occupying the original homestead which may be found on the highway between Waverley and Wyebridge in Ontario, Canada. More About George LEONARD: Burial: 26 Dec 1887, St.John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Cancer Census: 1861, Con 1, Lot 87, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Medical Information: George had cancer for 12 months according to his death register, which also indicates that he had sought the advice of several doctors. According to oral history, he had throat cancer. Resided: 09 Apr 1839, Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Maria FRENCH and George LEONARD are: +223i.Sarah Jane9 LEONARD, born 20 Jan 1837 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 23 Dec 1908 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +224ii.Harriet Charlotte LEONARD, born Abt. 1839 in Conc. 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 26 Jan 1882 in Gordon Twp., Algoma Dist., Ontario, Canada. +225iii.Diana LEONARD, born 19 Nov 1841 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 17 Sep 1914 in County House, Beeton, Tecumseth Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +226iv.Rebecca LEONARD, born Abt. 1843 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 17 Aug 1919 in Conc. 5, Lot 17, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +227v.John D. LEONARD, born 19 Jul 1845 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 19 May 1905 in Alberta, Ontario (formerly N.W.T.), Canada. +228vi.Maria LEONARD, born 23 Dec 1847 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 16 Feb 1912 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 229vii.Jemima LEONARD, born Abt. 1850 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Bef. 1859. More About Jemima LEONARD: Baptism: 03 Apr 1850, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario 230 viii. Mary Ann LEONARD, born Abt. 1852 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada died Bef. 1859. More About Mary Ann LEONARD: Baptism: 29 Jun 1852, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario +231ix.Elizabeth LEONARD, born 01 May 1854 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 14 Jun 1929 in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Dist., Ontario, Canada. +232x.Esther "Caroline" LEONARD, born Abt. 07 Aug 1856 in Con 1, Lot 87, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +233xi.Mary Ann Jemima LEONARD, born 29 Jun 1858 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Jan 1946. 151. Gabriel8 FRENCH (Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 03 Oct 1817 in Woodmancote, Dursey, Gloucestershire, England, and died 04 Nov 1902 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Susannah Epsybur PARKER 16 Aug 1841 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Thomas PARKER and Elizabeth. She was born Abt. 1820 in London, England, and died 04 Aug 1896 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Gabriel FRENCH: Listed in Index to Probate and Surrogate Records...Simcoe County, p.78: "Flos/farmer/Nov 4, 1902/type P/no.4668/Nov14, 1902/Vol L670." Realty: S 1/2 of Lot 74?, Con 2, Flos Twp., 50 acres moreor less, valued at $332. His will originally made in 1898 also lists his property in the form of bequests made to various children (see individual children.) Also described in the Illustrated Atlas of Simcoe County 1881 under Flos Twp. as a farmer and mill owner who owned and operated Lots 74-75 on Con 2 (which he had purchased land in 1844). A native of England, he arrived in the county in 1832. 1881 Census Place: Flos, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist G Div 2 Page 40 Family 188 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Gabriel FRENCHM M 62 English England Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist Susan FRENCH F M 59 English England Occ: --- Religion: Methodist Elizabeth FRENCH F 19 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Methodist Hiram FRENCH M 17 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Methodist Caroline FRENCH F 16 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Methodist Susan FRENCH F 7 English Ontario Occ: School Religion: Methodist John FRENCH M 26 English Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist William FRENCH M 24 English Ontario Occ: Labourer Religion: Methodist 1891 census ca.on.117d family 083 ca.on.simcoe.flos_township p18 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 3 FRENCH Gabriel M 73 married - Eng Eng Eng evangelist farmer 4 FRENCH {} Susan F 68 married wife Ont Ont Ont evangelist 5 FRENCH Epsy F 15 - dtr Ont - - evangelist Gabriel and Susannah were married by Rev. McMullen. Their witnesses were Alexander Miller and John Colleyhan. In 1901, the widowed Gabriel French and his descendants were living in a family compound in Waverley, Ontario. The Frenches had now been in Flos Township for more than eighty years. Heads of families included his sons George, John and William. Gabriel's brother Thomas was also the head of a family which included several satellite households headed by his sons Samuel, Gabriel and James. Other neighbours included relative newcomers such as the Dwinnells and Wrights, both related through marriages with French daughters. Gabriel's death was due to kidney trouble (age 84 yrs and 2 mths). He was actually living on S 1/2 Lot 74 on Con 2 in Flos when he died. (See will.), although he was listed in his son Hiram's household in the 1901 Flos Twp Census. He buried with his wife and their infant children Susan May and Elizabeth. More About Gabriel FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Kidney disease. Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Employed: 1881, Flos Twp., SImcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Immigrated: 1831, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada from Leonard Stanley, England. Resided: 1881, Con 2, Lot 74 and 75 , Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Susannah Epsybur PARKER: Daughter of Thomas Parker and Elizabeth Bidd. Buried with Gabriel; infants nearby. Death certificate states she was born in London, England and died at 76. Physician: Sellman. More About Susannah Epsybur PARKER: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Apoplexy Census: 1861, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Gabriel FRENCH and Susannah PARKER are: +234i.George9 FRENCH, born 23 Sep 1842 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 13 May 1915 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada. +235ii.Sarah Jane FRENCH, born 01 Sep 1844 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 29 Apr 1889. 236iii.Esther Anne FRENCH, born Abt. 1847 in Lot 75, Conc.1, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married John GRIGG; born 1839. Notes for Esther Anne FRENCH: Recorded both as Esther Grigg and Esther Brigg, she was bequeathed 3 sheep and a chest of drawers in her father's will. In a codicil to his will dated Jan 1898, Gabriel later revoked this bequest, giving the drawers to William and the sheep to Hiram. She appears as Esther Grigg, still childless, in the 1881 Census: 1881 Census Place: Tay, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist J Page 81 Family 355 Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace John GRIGG M M 33 English England Occ:Farmer Religion: Methodist Canada Esther GRIGG F M 25 English Ontario Religion: Methodist Canada More About Esther Anne FRENCH: Baptism: 18 Jan 1847, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Census: 1861, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 237 iv. Elizabeth Rhoda FRENCH, born Abt. 1848 in Flos Twp., SImcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 19 Feb 1856. More About Elizabeth Rhoda FRENCH: Baptism: 04 Oct 1848, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Burial: Waverley Meth. Cemetery, Ontario, Canada +238v.Samuel Joseph FRENCH, born Aug 1854 in Conc.2, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 28 Jun 1922 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. +239vi.John "Jack" Thomas FRENCH, born 17 Sep 1852 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 22 Jun 1938 in French's Methodist Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada. 240 vii. Susanna Emily FRENCH, born 16 Dec 1853 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Susanna Emily FRENCH: Baptism: 07 Jan 1855, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. 241 viii. Susan May FRENCH, born Abt. May 1855; died 11 Aug 1855. Notes for Susan May FRENCH: Rather than this person, John Wright lists Susan Emily French 1853-1855. More About Susan May FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 242 ix. William Gabriel FRENCH, born Bet. 12 Jul 1855 - 1856 in Con 2, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 27 Apr 1928 in Conc. 1, Lot 71, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Emma Jane KETCHIN 10 Oct 1892 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada; born 31 Aug 1860 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for William Gabriel FRENCH: Inherited $100. under the terms of his father's will. More About William Gabriel FRENCH: Baptism: 28 Oct 1856, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Burial: Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Chronic intestinal nephritis Census: 1861, Simcoe Co., Flos Twp., Ontario, Canada Medical Information: Contributory cause: mycardial disease Marriage Notes for William FRENCH and Emma KETCHIN: William was recorded as age 30 on his marriage register. + 243 x. Emily "Elizabeth" FRENCH, born 15 Nov 1861 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1935. + 244 xi. Hiram Alexander FRENCH, born 08 Mar 1864 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada; died 15 Nov 1903 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 245 xii. Caroline "Susan" FRENCH, born 18 Mar 1867 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1955. + 246 xiii. Susan Epsybur "Epsey" FRENCH, born 28 May 1873 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 03 Apr 1950 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. 153. Rebecca8 FRENCH (Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 09 Apr 1823 in Gloucester, England, and died 08 Apr 1902 in Conc. 13, Lot 15, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Alexander MILLER 23 Mar 1841 in Mr. Boyd's, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Alexander MILLER and Jessie MCLEAN. He was born 23 Feb 1819 in Scotland, and died 23 May 1910 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Rebecca FRENCH: Rebecca married Alex Miller, Edith Cook's first father-in-law. Extrapolated from son's marriage register: "Wm. Miller, 25, farmer in Waverley, born Medonte, son of Rebecca French and Alex married Edith Cook...27 June 1883 Penetang, Ontario." 1881 Census Place: Medonte, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist L Div 2 Page 58 Family 252 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Alexander MILLER M M 61 Scottish Scotland Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Methodist Rebecca MILLER F M 54 Scottish England Religion: C. Methodist William MILLER M 22 Scottish Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Methodist John MILLER M 21 Scottish Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Methodist Thomas MILLERM 19 Scottish Ontario Occ: Farmer Son Religion: C. Methodist Walter MILLER M 19 Scottish Ontario Occ: Farmer Son Religion: C. Methodist Joseph MILLER M 16 Scottish Ontario Occ: Farmer Son Religion: C. Methodist Alex and Rebecca lived in the east half of Medonte and had little to do with Waverley, Ontario except that their daughter Sarah Drinkill and one son lived in the area. More About Rebecca FRENCH: Baptism: 30 Aug 1826, Meth. NC Dursley, Gloucestershire, England Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Irritation from gastric disease Census: 1861, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Medical Information: Sick six months. Attended by Dr. J.A. Harvie. More About Alexander MILLER: Cause of Death: Senile decay Medical Information: Also mild sepsis from an abrasion on his wrist. Marriage Notes for Rebecca FRENCH and Alexander MILLER: Marriage witnesses were James Miller and Mabel French. This marriage occurred while the Frenchs still lived in Medonte Twp. and the Millers lived at the far end of the town. Alexander MILLER was a resident of concession 6, lot 13. Children of Rebecca FRENCH and Alexander MILLER are: 247i.Alexander9 MILLER, born 08 May 1843 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 05 Dec 1899 in Foxmead, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth WALLACE 12 Jul 1871 in Coldwater, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1845 in Lanark, Ontario, Canada. More About Alexander MILLER: Baptism: 28 May 1843, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Cause of Death: Heart failure +248ii.Sarah Agnes MILLER, born Bet. 28 Jun 1845 - 1846 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 28 Jul 1932 in Conc. 1, Lot 76, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +249iii.Samuel French MILLER, born 14 Jan 1848 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 11 Aug 1927 in Conc. 2, Lot 4, North Orillia, Ontario, Canada. +250iv.James MILLER, born 14 Feb 1850 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 06 Nov 1924 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. +251v.Robert Grey MILLER, born 29 Feb 1852 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 16 Jan 1945. +252vi.William McLaren MILLER, born 25 Jul 1857 in Coldwater, Ontario, Canada; died 24 Mar 1896 in Orr Lake, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +253vii.John MILLER, born 14 Apr 1860 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 19 Mar 1939. +254viii.Walter Scott MILLER, born Bet. 14 - 24 Sep 1861 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 29 Jan 1946. +255ix.Thomas Hulbert MILLER, born 24 Sep 1861 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 11 Mar 1911. +256x.Joseph Johnson MILLER, born Abt. 11 Oct 1863 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 28 Dec 1927 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 257xi.Jane MILLER, born 1865 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 154. John8 FRENCH (Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1826 in Woodmancote, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England, and died Apr 1874. He married Harriet HILL 02 Feb 1848 in St.James On-the-Lines, Penetang, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Stephen HILL and Ann YERBURY. She was born Abt. 1831 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1909. Notes for John FRENCH: John and Harriet French appear to be living in Tiny/Tay Twp. in the 1861 Personal Census for Simcoe Co. However, their year of marriage is recorded as 1857 and their children are missing. Married (by banns) by Rev. Hallen. Witnesses: Isaac Hill and Thomas Thompson. John and Harriet were both residents of Medonte when they married. John was a mill worker, probably at the Severn. He was killed in a bush accident according to Gary French. His widow remarried and lived near Owen Sound. The children were ill-treated and spent some time with their uncles at Waverley. Some of John's older children were married by the time of the 1881 census, but his younger children were living with their mother and their step-father. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 30 Aug 1826, Meth. NC Dursley, Gloucestershire, England Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Harriet HILL: Harriet is believed to be the twin sister of Isaac Hill. They were the children of Stephen Hill and Ann Yerbury of Frome, Somerset, England. The Hill family lived in St. Vincent Twp., Grey Co. before they moved to Waverley, Ontario. Charles and Eliza (Hill) Dwinnell also started out in St. Vincent Twp., so it is possible that Eliza was Harriet's sister as well. Jane Hill who married Thomas French may be another sister as well, especially since she named one of her children James Yarberry French. 1881 Census Place: Keppel, Grey North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375898 NAC C-13262 Dist 156 SubDist F Div 1 Page 45 Family 185 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace William B. SMYTH M M 68 Irish Ireland Occ: Farmer Religion: Weslyan Methodist Hariett SMYTH F M 50 English England Religion: Weslyan Methodist Robert FRENCH M 15 English Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: Weslyan Methodist Hariett FRENCH F 13 English Ontario Religion: Weslyan Methodist illiam FRENCH M 10 English Ontario Religion: Weslyan Methodist Children of John FRENCH and Harriet HILL are: + 258 i. Anne9 FRENCH, born 09 Feb 1849 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 259 ii. Maria FRENCH, born 14 Mar 1852 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 260 iii. Harriett FRENCH, born 1854 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Bef. 1870. Notes for Harriett FRENCH: This "Herriet" presumed to have died young since by the 1871 Census, there was a 2 yr old Harriet in the family again. More About Harriett FRENCH: Baptism: 30 Jul 1854, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth year. + 261 iv. Mary Jane FRENCH, born Abt. 1855 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1933. + 262 v. Samuel Steven FRENCH, born Abt. 1856 in Severn, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1939. + 263 vi. Sarah Eliza FRENCH, born 21 Feb 1857 in Ontario, Canada. + 264 vii. Bertram "Robert" FRENCH, born Abt. 1865 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada. + 265 viii. Harriet Alma FRENCH, born 16 May 1868 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1957. + 266 ix. William John FRENCH, born Bet. 25 Apr 1867 - 1871 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1952. 155. Thomas8 FRENCH (Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 03 Feb 1829 in Woodmancote, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 22 Aug 1911 in Conc. 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Jane HILL 11 Dec 1854 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Stephen HILL and Ann YERBURY. She was born Aug 1828 in England, and died 22 Sep 1880. He married (2) Susan MCCOURT 25 Nov 1889 in Methodist Parsonage, Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of James MCCOURT and Mary //. She was born Abt. 1867 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1912. Notes for Thomas FRENCH: 1881 Census Place: Flos, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist G Div 2 Page 41 Family 193 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Thomas FRENCH M M 52 English England Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist Jane FRENCH F M 45 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Methodist Gabriel FRENCHM 23 English Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist Mary A. FRENCH F 20 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Methodist Stephen FRENCH M 17 English Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist Sarah FRENCH F 15 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Methodist William FRENCH M 13 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Methodist Goldie FRENCH F 11 English Ontario Occ: School Religion: Methodist Rodia FRENCH F 8 English Ontario Occ: School Religion: Methodist Isaac FRENCH M 6 English Ontario Occ: School Religion: Methodist James FRENCH M 2 English Ontario "In 1885, Thomas and Jane French, immigrants from England, donated a parcel of land from their farm near Waverley, north of Barrie, for the erection of the Waverley Gospel Hall. The evangelist Alexander Marshall is credited with initiating the assembly, and for a time the people attending the Hall were called Marshallites by the local folks. An assembly was started in nearby Vasey at about the same time. " Source: October 2003 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON SIMCOE (North/Nord) (#114) Subdistrict: Flos d-2 Page 2 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 4 11 French Thomas M Head M Mar 3 1829 72 5 11 French Susan F Wife M 34 6 11 French Jane F Daughter S Oct 3 1890 10 7 11 French Walter M Son S Feb 13 1892 9 8 11 French Pearl F Daughter S Jul 6 1893 7 9 11 French Arthur M Son S Mar 17 1895 6 10 11 French Elijah M Son S Jun 12 1898 3 Thomas was living with his son Isaac's family during the 1911 Canada Census. His birthday was recorded as March. Susan's whereabouts in 1911 are uncertain. Death register information: Age 82 years, 6 mth, 19 days. Born in England, son of Samuel French and Sarah Hail (sic), England. Widower, living on Con 1, Lot 75 in Flos Twp. (Referred to as Medonte Twp. in other records.) This was his childhood home, where he had evidently remained, looking after his parents and acquiring the 137 acres when his father died. Death due to senility and a bowel inflammation, although the immediate cause was cardiac syncope. Dr.E.G.Turnball, Elmvale. Reported by Isaac French. More About Thomas FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Senility. Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75 , Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Immigrated: 1832, Con 1, Lot 75 O.T. (137 acres), Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Jane HILL: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Susan MCCOURT: Daughter of James and Mary, according to her marriage register. Birth year corresponds to age given there as well and 1901 Flos Twp Census, where her birth date is marked "don't know." Also remarked is "unsound mind." John Wright gives her birth date as 1870. More About Susan MCCOURT: Census: 1901, Con 1, D Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Thomas FRENCH and Jane HILL are: +267i.Samuel9 FRENCH, born 27 Aug 1855 in Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 17 Mar 1927 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +268ii.Gabriel FRENCH, born 22 Aug 1857 in Severn Mills, Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1929. + 269 iii. Mary Ann FRENCH, born 16 Feb 1861 in Penetanguishene?, Ontario, Canada; died 23 Jan 1884. +270iv.Stephen FRENCH, born 21 Jul 1863 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 27 Apr 1916 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +271v.Sarah Jane FRENCH, born 16 Oct 1865 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 14 Nov 1938 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. +272vi.Thomas "William" FRENCH, born 27 Feb 1868 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1935. +273vii.Goldie Maria FRENCH, born Bet. 24 Jan 1869 - 1870 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 26 Oct 1943. 274viii.Rhoda Elizabeth FRENCH, born 15 Jun 1872 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1947. Notes for Rhoda Elizabeth FRENCH: Baptismal register gave birth date as 15 June 1872. Baptized as ???th Rhoda. Rhoda was living with brothers James and Isaac during the 1901 Flos Twp. Census and well past marrying age. 1901 census gave birth year as 1873. Buried as Rhoda E. More About Rhoda Elizabeth FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverly, Ontario, Canada + 275 ix. Isaac Joshua FRENCH, born 14 Dec 1874 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1944. + 276 x. James Yarberry FRENCH, born 15 Dec 1878 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 11 Mar 1951 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Thomas FRENCH and Susan MCCOURT are: 277i.Jane Jenny9 FRENCH, born 03 Oct 1890 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Mark AYLMANS. 278 ii. Walter FRENCH, born 13 Feb 1892 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Walter FRENCH: Walter was an "inmate" during the 1911 Census ( Ontario, Simcoe East, Orillia, 13, p.10) 279 iii. Annie "Pearl" FRENCH, born 04 Jul 1893 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 280 iv. Arthur FRENCH, born 17 Mar 1895 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 281 v. Elijah Ernest FRENCH, born Bet. 12 - 13 Jun 1898 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada. He married Kathleen MCDONALD 11 Dec 1920 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 1902. Notes for Elijah Ernest FRENCH: 5' 8" with blue eyes and dark brown hair according to his WWI Attestation Papers. More About Elijah Ernest FRENCH: Enlisted: 28 Jan 1916, in the CEF at Orillia, Ontario, Canada Occupation: 1920, auto painter + 282 vi. Eva Arabella FRENCH, born 08 Nov 1899 in Ontario, Canada. 156. Ann8 FRENCH (Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 11 Dec 1835 in Medonte Twp., Sicmoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 11 Jun 1901 in Chippewa Co., Michigan, United States. She married George STRATH 08 May 1863 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of John STRATH. He was born Abt. 1828, and died Abt. 1901 in Ontario, Canada. More About Ann FRENCH: Census: 1861, servant in Canada West Reformatory Notes for George STRATH: 1881 Census Place: Flos, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist G Div 2 Page 68 Family 311 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace George STRATHM M 52 Scottish Scotland Occ: Farmer Religion: Presbyterian Ann STRATH F M 47 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Presbyterian Sarah STRATH F 17 Scottish Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Presbyterian William STRATH M 13 Scottish Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Presbyterian Elizabeth STRATH F 11 Scottish Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Presbyterian Mary STRATH F 7 Scottish Ontario Occ: School Religion: Presbyterian Jane STRATH F 2 Scottish Ontario Children of Ann FRENCH and George STRATH are: 283 i. Jenny9 STRATH, born in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1953. 284 ii. ??? STRATH, born in Ontario, Canada. +285iii.Sarah STRATH, born Abt. 1864 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 26 Jun 1923 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. + 286 iv. William STRATH, born Abt. 1868 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1943. 287v.Elizabeth STRATH, born 24 Jan 1870 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married ??? CHAPIN. 288 vi. Donald Samuel STRATH, born 15 Jan 1872 in Conc. 10, Lot 1, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 289 vii. Mary STRATH, born 23 Apr 1874 in Conc. 10, Lot 1, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1 955. 290 viii. Jane STRATH, born 1879. 158. John8 FRENCH (William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1813 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 22 Aug 1895 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Mary BENNET 29 Jan 1837 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She was born Abt. 1814 in King Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 26 Feb 1904 in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 23 May 1813, King Stanley, Glocestershire, England More About Mary BENNET: Baptism: 04 Sep 1814, King Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of John FRENCH and Mary BENNET are: 291i.William9 FRENCH, born Aug 1837 in Gloucestershire, England; died 04 Oct 1837 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 24 Sep 1837, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England +292ii.Samuel FRENCH, born 26 Dec 1838 in Gloucestershire, England; died 06 Mar 1893 in Oliphant St., Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. 293iii.Harriett FRENCH, born Abt. 1841 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died Aft. 1901. She married John LEWIS 22 Dec 1861 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; born Abt. 1841 in Avening, Gloucestershire, England; died Aft. 1901. More About Harriett FRENCH: Baptism: 11 Jul 1841, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England + 294 iv. Emma FRENCH, born Abt. 1843 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. 295v.Ellen FRENCH, born Abt. 1846 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She married James HODGES 21 Oct 1866 in Leonard Stanley, Glos.England; born Abt. 1845 in Hereford, England. More About Ellen FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Sep 1846, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 296 vi. Mary Ann FRENCH, born Abt. 1848 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She married Reuben SMITH 24 Dec 1870 in Leonard Stanley, Glos.England; born Abt. 1849 in Whinton Burn, Gloucestershire, England. More About Mary Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 29 Oct 1848, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England 297vii.John FRENCH, born Abt. 1851 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Ann WATKINS 25 Dec 1873 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; born Abt. 1853. More About John FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Oct 1851, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England +298viii.William FRENCH, born Abt. 1854 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 04 May 1907 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. +299ix.Alfred FRENCH, born Abt. 1857 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 29 Dec 1901 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. 160. Elizabeth8 FRENCH (William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1825 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She married (1) John BLOODWORTH. He was born Abt. 1824 in Uley, Gloucestershire, England. She married (2) Abner POWELL 31 May 1846 in Leonard Stanley?, Gloucester, England, son of Abner POWELL and Sarah FORD. He was born 1825 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England. Notes for Elizabeth FRENCH: Three times great grandmother of Geoff Brightman who is living in Bristol, England. Geoff maintains that Elizabeth was the daughter of William and Hannah (Lusty) French, and that she married Abner Powell 31 May 1846, but her link to this family remains to be proven. More About Elizabeth FRENCH: Baptism: 13 Mar 1825, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Child of Elizabeth FRENCH and John BLOODWORTH is: 300 i. Ann9 BLOODWORTH, born Abt. 1863 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. Children of Elizabeth FRENCH and Abner POWELL are: +301i.Samuel9 POWELL, born 29 Nov 1846 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England; died 12 Dec 1906 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. 302 ii. Ann POWELL, born Abt. 1851 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England. 303 iii. Sarah E. POWELL, born Abt. 1853 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. 169. Hannah Elizabeth8 FRENCH (John7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 12 May 1838 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 25 Apr 1925 in Upper Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England. She married George HILL 30 Oct 1858 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England. He was born 1832 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 18 Jul 1890 in Upper Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England. Notes for Hannah Elizabeth FRENCH: Lived at Knapp Cottage, Lower Cam, GLS, England. Children of Hannah FRENCH and George HILL are: + 304 i. Kate9 HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 305 ii. Frank HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 306 iii. Bill HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 307 iv. Lucy HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 308 v. Lily HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 309 vi. Gilbert HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 310 vii. Bessie HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 311 viii. Ralph HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 312 ix. Amy HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 313 x. Bert HILL, born in Gloucester, England. 170. Mary Ann8 FORD (Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 25 May 1825 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. She married Isaac GIFFORD 25 Feb 1847 in Waimea West, Nelsoln, New Zealand, son of James GIFFORD and Mary CLARKE. He was born 10 Aug 1820 in Somerset, England, and died 02 Dec 1901 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. Children of Mary FORD and Isaac GIFFORD are: 314 i. Ellen9 GIFFORD, born 03 Mar 1845 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand; died Abt. 1921. + 315 ii. William GIFFORD, born 10 Mar 1848 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 16 Apr 1926. 316iii.Thomas GIFFORD, born 11 Jul 1849 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 17 May 1926. He married Kezia GERRISH. 317iv.Catherine Jane GIFFORD, born 26 Jan 1851 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand. She married Peter WILLIAMS 22 Oct 1873 in Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand. 318v.Emily GIFFORD, born 08 Jul 1852 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 1922. She married William B. PARKER 11 Jul 1871. 319vi.Charles GIFFORD, born 12 Nov 1853 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 24 Apr 1881 in Moutueka, Nelson, New Zealand. He married Florence Alice BEST. 320 vii. Mary Louisa GIFFORD, born 16 Jan 1855 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 15 Dec 1929. + 321 viii. Albert Henry GIFFORD, born 22 Oct 1856 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 09 May 1909. 322 ix. Louise GIFFORD, born 23 Mar 1863 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died Oct 1863. 323x.Alice Elizabeth GIFFORD, born 26 Jan 1864 in Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand; died 24 Dec 1951. 324xi.Mary Ann GIFFORD, born 27 Sep 1866 in Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand; died 06 Sep 1935. She married William Davies PIKE 1891 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. + 325 xii. Alfred John GIFFORD, born 23 Mar 1869 in Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand. 171. Charles Henry8 FORD (Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 12 Jun 1826 in Gloucestershire, England, and died 07 Jan 1895 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. He married (1) Betsy GIFFORD 1856, daughter of Jacob GIFFORD and Mary CLARKE. She was born 1834 in Somerset, England, and died 13 May 1868 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. He married (2) Hannah Mary SNOWDEN 27 Apr 1887. She was born 02 Mar 1835 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand, and died 22 Jun 1906. Children of Charles FORD and Hannah SNOWDEN are: 326i.Charles Henry9 FORD, born 17 Sep 1859 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 31 Jan 1939. He married Emily Barbara KERR 1887. 327 ii. Samuel Edward FORD, born 1860 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 26 Dec 1943. +328iii.William Joseph FORD, born 30 Oct 1862 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand; died 05 Apr 1935. 329iv.Mary Ann Hannah FORD, born 05 Feb 1865 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand; died 22 Jun 1906 in Mahrangi, Auckland, New Zealand. 330v.Herbert FORD, born 16 Feb 1866 in Nelson,Nelson, New Zealand; died 20 Jan 1946. He married Agnes DRON 1899. 172. Thomas8 FORD (Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 05 May 1829 in Gloucestershire, England, and died 24 Feb 1911 in Upper Moutere, Marlborugh, New Zealand. He married Amelia WOOLEY 26 Jul 1860 in Appleby, Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. She was born 05 Mar 1839 in Appleby, Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand, and died 11 Aug 1918 in Upper Moutere, Marlborugh, New Zealand. Children of Thomas FORD and Amelia WOOLEY are: 331 i. Arthur Edward9 FORD, born 26 Aug 1861 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 21 Dec 1903. 332 ii. Leonard Stanley FORD, born 1863; died 22 Sep 1938 in Manunui, Nelson, New Zealand. 333 iii. Clara Emily FORD, born 1865 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand. She married Daniel Joseph O'CONNELL 1891 in Nelson, Marlborough, New Zealand. 334 iv. William FORD, born 1867 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 04 Jun 1931. 335 v. Emily Rose FORD, born 1870. She married George Henry HAMMOND 1896. 336vi.Annie FORD, born 13 May 1872 in Waimea, Nelson, New Zealand; died 16 Oct 1944. She married Arthur Thomas KEMP 24 May 1905 in Registry Office, Moutueka, Nelson, New Zealand. + 337 vii. George FORD, born 12 Jun 1874 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand. 338 viii. Florence Mary FORD, born 1877 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand; died 07 Aug 1945. 174. Daniel8 FORD (Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1835 in Uley, Gloucester, England, and died 01 Dec 1879 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. He married Jane BLICK 26 May 1874 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. Notes for Daniel FORD: According to descendant Lisa Fielding, Daniel Ford and his family sailed to New Zealand on the "Clifford" which arrived in Nelson 11 May 1842. Children of Daniel FORD and Jane BLICK are: +339i.George Daniel9 FORD, born 31 Dec 1875 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand; died 18 Apr 1954 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand. 340 ii. Mark John FORD, born 20 Jul 1877 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. +341iii.Mark John FORD, born 22 Jul 1878; died 05 Aug 1949 in Wairau Hospital, Marlborough, New Zealand. 342 iv. William Henry FORD, born 10 Oct 1878 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. +343v.William Henry FORD, born 11 Oct 1879 in Blenheim, New Zealand; died 22 Sep 1960 in Grovetown, Marlborough, New Zealand. + 344 vi. Sarah Jane FORD, born 11 Mar 1880 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand; died 31 Oct 1905. 175. Elizabeth8 FORD (Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1840 in Gloucestershire, England. She married James TOMLINSON 24 Feb 1868 in Catholic Churchm Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. Children of Elizabeth FORD and James TOMLINSON are: 345 i. Charles Richard Frederick9 TOMLINSON, born 30 Oct 1869. 346 ii. Ernest Alfred TOMLINSON, born 18 Aug 1872. 347 iii. Charles TOMLINSON, born Abt. 1874. 348 iv. James Daniel Bromley TOMLINSON, born 27 Jun 1876. 349 v. Nigel Herbert Sampson TOMLINSON, born 23 Apr 1878. 350 vi. Elizabeth Frances TOMLINSON, born 28 Jun 1881. 351 vii. Mary Anna TOMLINSON, born 28 Jun 1881. 176. Frederick8 FORD (Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 04 Feb 1844 in Nelson, New Zealand, and died 30 Jun 1925 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. He married Hannah GIFFORD 05 Jun 1878 in Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand, daughter of George GIFFORD and Matilda BEANS. She was born 18 Aug 1854 in Nelson, New Zealand, and died 09 Mar 1934. Children of Frederick FORD and Hannah GIFFORD are: 352 i. Alfred George9 FORD, born 18 Oct 1880 in Nelson, New Zealand; died 14 Feb 1951. 353 ii. Leonard James FORD, born 31 Dec 1882 in Nelson, New Zealand; died 12 Oct 1917 in Belgium. Notes for Leonard James FORD: In Memory of LEONARD JAMES FORD, Major 6/2027 2nd Bn., Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F. who died on Friday 12 October 1917 . Age 35 . More about Leonard James FORD: Burial: # III. B. 28, POELCAPELLE BRITISH CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium 354 iii. Percy Edward FORD, born 26 May 1884 in Nelson, New Zealand; died 05 Dec 1929. 355iv.Reginald Valentine FORD, born 14 Feb 1887 in Waimea South, Nelson, New Zealand; died 18 Aug 1963 in Nelson, New Zealand. 356 v. Alice Rose FORD, born 04 Jan 1889 in Waimea South, Nelson, New Zealand; died 31 Jan 1951. 357 vi. Edith Emily FORD, born 30 Aug 1891 in Waimea South, Nelson, New Zealand; died 06 Jul 1958. 358 vii. Leslie Mills FORD, born 27 Nov 1893 in Waimea South, Nelson, New Zealand. 359 viii. Edgar Nelson FORD, born 30 Jun 1897 in Waimea South, Nelson, New Zealand; died 20 Apr 1960. 360ix.Amy Allen FORD, born 01 Jun 1879 in Nelson, New Zealand; died 27 Jun 1926. She married Robert Edward PRICE; born 1905. 177. Hannah Mills8 FORD (Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1846, and died 16 Aug 1896 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. She married James Benson FLEMING 1872. He was born 1850 in Nelson, Marlborough, New Zealand, and died 12 Mar 1899 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand. Child of Hannah FORD and James FLEMING is: 361i.William Charles9 FLEMING, born 22 Feb 1873 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand; died 08 Jan 1927 in Collingwood, Nelson, New Zealand. 182. Henry8 FRENCH (Samuel7, Thomas6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 30 Nov 1820 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died in Raglan, Harlam, Nebraska, United States. He married Eliza Jane TUCKER. She was born Abt. 1824 in England. More About Henry FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Dec 1820, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Henry FRENCH and Eliza TUCKER are: 362i.Hannah E.9 FRENCH, born 11 Jun 1848 in Massachusetts, United States; died 27 Sep 1914 in Gooding, Idaho, United States. She married Salem CARPENTER; born 12 May 1847 in Ohio, United States. 363ii.William Henry FRENCH, born 30 Nov 1849 in Connecticut, United States; died 05 Nov 1904 in Harlan, Nebraska, United States. He married Lucy CAMPBELL; born 1849. 364iii.Orlando FRENCH, born 07 Feb 1852 in Cloville, Massachusetts, United states; died 21 May 1922 in Densmore, Norton, Kansas, United States. He married Lois J. BAKER; born Abt. 1852. 365iv.Idela FRENCH, born 15 Sep 1856 in New York, United States; died 19 Jul 1934 in Logan, Phillips, Kansas, United States. She married Joseph HOUCHIN; born Abt. 1854. +366v.Albert FRENCH, born 15 Aug 1859 in Waterloo, Seneca, New York, United States; died 01 Oct 1900 in near Ramah, Elbert Co., Kansas, United States. 367 vi. Anna FRENCH, born Abt. 1861 in Waterloo, Seneca, New York, United states. More About Anna FRENCH: Cause of Death: Died young Generation No. 9 223. Sarah Jane9 LEONARD (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 20 Jan 1837 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 23 Dec 1908 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married William PARKER 01 Jul 1857 in Trinity Anglican Church, Barrie, Ontario, Canada, son of Thomas PARKER and Elizabeth BIDD. He was born 02 Nov 1835 in Conc. 2, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 04 Dec 1889 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Sarah Jane LEONARD: 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 154 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 2 p38 film c13251 lds1375887 electoral district of Simcoe North 21 PARKER William M 42 Ont CofE English farmer married 22 PARKER {?} Sarah Jane F 42 Ont CofE English married Sarah J. 54 widow Tiny 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 132 23 PARKER Lindia F 14 Ont CofE English 24 PARKER Thomas M 11 Ont CofE English 25 PARKER George M 8 Ont CofE English 1 PARKER Frederick M 3 Ont CofE Scotch 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 132 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p32 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 19 PARKER {?} Sarah J. F 54 widow - Ont Eng Eng CofE farmer William 42 and Sarah Jane 42 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 154 20 PARKER Malinda F 23 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 21 PARKER William T. M 21 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE farmer 22 PARKER George M 18 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 23 PARKER Fredrick M 12 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 24 WRIGHT George M 25 - dom Ont Ont Ont Presb farm labourer 1901 Automated Census Transcription Project: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Tiny n-1 Page 3 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 21 26 Parker F? William M Head M Aug 22 1869 31 22 26 Parker Lousie F Wife M Jun 5 1874 26 23 26 Parker Ray F Daughter S May 4 1896 4 24 26 Parker Orphia F Daughter S Jul 18 1897 3 25 26 Parker Lizzie F Daughter S Jul 13 1899 1 26 26 Beacock Charlie M Servant S Sep 22 1886 14 27 27 Parker Sarah F Head W Jan 20 1837 64 * 28 28 Parker George M Head S Jul 3 1872 28 29 28 Parker Fred M S Son S Jun 3 1878 22 30 28 Beacock Harriet F Daughter W Nov 8 1862 38 31 28 Beacock Wilford M Son S Nov 19 1888 12 32 28 Beacock Theadore M Son S Jan 9 1893 8 Death register identified Sarah's parents as George Leonard, born Suffold [sic], England and Maria French, born England. No cause of death recorded. More About Sarah Jane LEONARD: Census: 1861, Tiny and Tay Twp. , Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Confirmation: 25 May 1855, St. James-On-the-Lines, Penetang, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About William PARKER: Burial: St. John's Anglican Church, Waverly, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Typhoidal pneumonia Children of Sarah LEONARD and William PARKER are: +368i.Jemima "Anne"10 PARKER, born 09 Aug 1858 in Conc. 2, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 20 Dec 1900 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 369 ii. Harriet Maria PARKER, born 08 Nov 1862 in Conc. 2, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 08 Sep 1913 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. + 370 iii. Melinda "Caroline" PARKER, born 23 Apr 1867 in Ontario, Canada; died 24 Sep 1925. +371iv.William "Thomas" PARKER, born 21 Aug 1869 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 15 Jun 1920 in Conc. 2, Lot 93, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +372v.George PARKER, born 03 Jul 1872 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 10 Feb 1936 in Ontario, Canada. 373vi.Joseph Lester PARKER, born 22 Nov 1874 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 15 Jan 1875 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Joseph Lester PARKER: Cause of Death: Inflammation of bowels 374vii.Frederick PARKER, born 03 Jun 1878 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1961. He married Sarah Elizabeth LYONS 31 Mar 1903 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born 1881 in Cambray, Ontario, Canada. 224. [[Leonard-8895|Harriet Charlotte LEONARD]]9 (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1839 in Conc. 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 26 Jan 1882 in Gordon Twp., Algoma Dist., Ontario, Canada. She married [[Hutchinson-5582|Joseph William Hutchinson (1831-1922)]] 02 Apr 1861 in St. James-on-the-Lines Anglican Church, Penetanguishene, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Edward HUTCHISON and Jane //. He was born 14 Feb 1831 in St. Catherines, Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 1922 in Hand Hills, Alberta, Canada. Notes for [[Leonard-8895|Harriet Charlotte LEONARD]]: ][[Leonard-8895|Harriet Leonard]] was one of four young people in their 20s living with miller George Copeland, age 46 and his second wife Elizabeth, age 26. (George Copeland was English born and had married Elizabeth in 1857. The Copeland offspring included Watson, 17: Hannah, 15; Charlotte, 13; Richard, 11 and Harriet, 9, probably all from George's first marriage, as well as Anna, 1). Almost everybody in the household was CE and everybody except George had been born in Canada West. Other employees included Mary Wiley, 24, Paul Vasseur, 23, who was the only RC and [[Hutchinson-5582|Jos. Hutchinson]], 27. This last employee was presumably the man Harriet married. 1881 Census Place: Gordon and Mills, Algoma, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375917 NAC C-13281 Dist 182 SubDist I Page 19 Family 92 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace [[Hutchinson-5582| Joseph HUTCHINSON]] M M 47 English Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: Church of England [[Leonard-8895|Harriet HUTCHINSON]] F M 42 English Ontario Religion: Church of England [[Hutchinson-6421|Melissa Jane HUTCHINSON]] F 16 English Ontario Religion: Church of England [[Hutchinson-6423|Marie Charlotte HUTCHINSON]] F 13 English Ontario Religion: Church of England The Willets and the Hutchisons were living in close proximity during the 1881 Canadian Census. More About [[Leonard-8895|Harriet Charlotte LEONARD]]: Baptism: 09 Apr 1839, St. James On-the-Lines, Penetang, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Gordon Cemetery, Algoma, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Consumption Census: Abt. 1861, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Confirmation: 24 Jun 1858, St. James On-the-Lines, Penetang, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for [[Leonard-8895|Harriet LEONARD]] and [[Hutchinson-5582|Joseph HUTCHINSON]]: Married by Rev. George Hallen. Children of [[Leonard-8895|Harriet LEONARD]] and [[Hutchinson-5582|Joseph HUTCHINSON]] are: +375i.[[Hutchinson-6421|Melissa Jane HUTCHINSON]], born 15 May 1865 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 20 Jul 1936 in Hand Hills, Alberta, Canada. 376ii. [[Hutchinson-6423|Maria "Charlotte" HUTCHINSON]], born 25 Nov 1867 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 18 Feb 1909 in Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. Notes for [[Hutchinson-6423|Maria "Charlotte" HUTCHINSON]]: John F. Wright provided me with these excerpts from the Gore Bay Recorder: " [[Hutchinson-6423|Miss Charlotte Hutchinson]] has been ailing for some time and worse for a few days last week. We hope she will be restored to better health." (20 Oct 1908) "We are called upon to report the death of [[Hutchinson-6423|Miss Charlotte Hutchinson]] daughter of [[Hutchinson-5582|Joseph Hutchinson]]. Deceased was 41 and had been ailing for the past year. She passed away about 10 o'clock on Thursday night. The funeral was Saturday Feb 20 conducted by Reverend Tate of All Saint's Anglican Church. Pall bearers were George Hall, Charles Burt, George Willett, Willard Hall, Herbert Battye and John Woods. She leaves her father and one sister, Mrs Edwin Beck of this township." (25 Feb 1909) 225. Diana9 LEONARD (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 19 Nov 1841 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 17 Sep 1914 in County House, Beeton, Tecumseth Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married John WRIGHT 11 Jun 1861 in St.James Military, Penetang, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of James WRIGHT and Margaret MILLIGAN. He was born 28 Mar 1841 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and died 08 Jul 1912 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Diana LEONARD: The 1901 Census gave Dinah's birth date 19 Nov 1842. This was subsequently proven to be inaccurate when her baptismal record was checked. Diana Wright died Sept.17, age 74, in County House, Tecumseth Twp. where she was an inmate. She had been born in Flos Township. She was now a widow. Her father was listed as George Leonard; "don't know" was recorded under her mother's name. She died of a stroke, after a two week illness, although the immediate cause of death was heart failure. Her physician was R.S. Brewster and the informant was J.A. Swan, Beeton (a name which appeared in other death records for this institution.) Buried as "Diane". Next of kin: George Wright. Funeral director: Rev. J.J. Elliot. More About Diana LEONARD: Baptism: 13 Dec 1841, Mr. Hamilton's, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Baptized by Rev. George Hallen, St. James-on-the-Lines Church, Penetang, Ontario. Burial: 19 Sep 1914, Sect. 19, Plot 1, E2, Lakeview, Midland, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Stroke and heart failure Census: 1861, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for John WRIGHT: The names of John's parents were not recorded on his death register, but family members have identified him as the son James Wright and Maragret Jane Milligan. John's birth year was estimated from census records for Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. The 1901 Census gives birthday as Mar. 28, 1841. This information was also available in family charts given by the late Fred Wright to the Ontario Genealogical Society. My grandmother had told me that her grandfather John Wright was a blacksmith, a fact which was borne out in the census 1861-1901 for Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario (p.30, p.51, p.20, p.6, p.10.) This, along with the fact that he worked for John Ellery 1884- 1894, was also confirmed in Bonnie R. Reynold's 1985 publication Wyebridge...A Nostalgic Look at Yesterday, p.6. Amos S. Arksey of Wyebridge, Ontario also made this note about John in his diary on 19 Jan 1876: "John Wright and his Boys came home with me he is a sober man now." John and his family lived at Con.2, Lot 15 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., on property which had been purchased by John's father James in 1865. His family was also represented in the 1871 Census for Tiny Twp. (p.30) as well as the censuses for 1881 and 1891: WRIGHT 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 202 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 2 p51 film c13251 lds1375887 electoral district of Simcoe North 4 WRIGHT John M 45 Ont CofE Irish blacksmith married 5 WRIGHT {?} Dianna F 40 Ont CMeth Irish married 6 WRIGHT James M 18 Ont CofE Irish laborer 7 WRIGHT George M 17 Ont CofE Irish laborer 8 WRIGHT Margaret F 15 Ont CofE Irish 9 WRIGHT Maria F 11 Ont CofE Irish 10 WRIGHT Dassia F 10 Ont CofE Irish 11 WRIGHT Harriett F 8 Ont CofE Irish 12 WRIGHT Samuel M 6 Ont CofE Irish 13 WRIGHT Joseph M 4 Ont CofE Irish 14 WRIGHT Jemima F 2 Ont CofE Irish 15 WRIGHT Issabella F 1/12 born Mar 1881 Ont CofE Irish 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 253 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p60 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 3 WRIGHT John M 57 married - Ire Ire Ire CofE blacksmith 4 WRIGHT {?} Diana F 50 married wife Ont Eng Eng CofE 5 WRIGHT Joseph M 11 - son Ont Ire Eng CofE 6 WRIGHT Isabella F 9 - dtr Ont Ire Eng CofE 1901 Automated Census Transcription Project: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Tiny n-1 Page 10-11 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 49 102 Wright John M Head M Mar 28 1841 60 50 102 Wright Diana F Wife M Nov 19 1842 58 1 102 Wright Bella F Daughter S Mar 17 1881 20 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 20 Tay / page 6 Dwinell John M Head M Aug 1851 59 1901 18 54 Dwinell Edith F Wife M Apr 1864 47 1901 19 54 Miller Leonard M Stepson S Nov 1887 23 1901 20 54 Dwinell Jasper M Son S Aug 1893 17 1901 21 54 Dwinell Leah F Daughter S Dec 1899 12 1901 22 54 Dwinell William M Son S Jun 1901 9 1901 23 54 Wright John M Lodger M Mar 1840 71 1901 John's death date was provided by Fred Wright and later validated in Ontario Vital Statistics. Deaths. (MS 935, Reel #180, #028973.) Note that there is, however, a discrepancy between the birth year and his age and that provided in the 1901 Census. Death register information: John Wright who was born 1835, died July 8, 1912, at 4:?5 p.m. in Tay Township at the age of 77. He was a blacksmith. Cause: queile? debility. Physician H. Macdonald attended him from Apr.18-July 8. His death was certified by George Wright of Midland, Ontario. Fred Wright indicated that John and his wife were buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario in N/W 29, Sec. 20 and Plot 1 Sec.19, but there was no visible marker in 1994. Their burial in Lakeview was also confirmed by Ken Keefer of the Lakeview Cemetery Board. More About John WRIGHT: Burial: 09 Jul 1912, Sect. 20, Plot 29, Lakeview Cem., Midland, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Old age. Census: 1871, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Employed: 1884, John Ellery's, Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Occupation: Blacksmith according to oral reports. John's occupation is also recorded as "blacksmith, Wyebridge" on Jemima's and Isabella's birth registers. Resided: 1873, Con 2, Lot 15, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Diana LEONARD and John WRIGHT: Marriage witnesses: Thomas Kettie and Rebecca Leonard. Married by Rev Hallen. Children of Diana LEONARD and John WRIGHT are: +377i.James "Jim" William10 WRIGHT, born 04 Jun 1862 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada; died 03 Sep 1941. +378ii.George Richard WRIGHT, born 16 Mar 1863 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 16 May 1932 in 271 Lindsay [Mrs Alexander Urquhart's residence], Midland, Ontario, Canada. +379iii.Margaret "Maggie" Jane WRIGHT, born 26 Jul 1866 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1930 in Saskatchewan, Canada. + 380 iv. Esther "Caroline " WRIGHT, born 30 Oct 1868 in Ontario, Canada; died 1947. 381 v. Samuel WRIGHT, born Abt. 1870 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1871. +382vi.John D'arcy "Dass" WRIGHT, born Apr 1871 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 23 Jul 1953 in Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario, Canada. +383vii.Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth WRIGHT, born 1874 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 19 Jul 1956. +384viii.R. Samuel WRIGHT, born 15 Feb 1875 in Con 2, Lot 15, Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 18 May 1956 in General Hospital, Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. +385ix.Joseph WRIGHT, born 18 Mar 1876 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 18 Sep 1946 in Vasey, Ontario, Canada. +386x.Jemima "Mime" Ann Maude WRIGHT, born 16 Feb 1879 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada; died 11 Jun 1976. +387xi.Isabella "Bella" Anderson WRIGHT, born 15 Mar 1881 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 31 Mar 1963. 226. Rebecca9 LEONARD (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1843 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 17 Aug 1919 in Conc. 5, Lot 17, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married (1) David BANNISTER 16 Jan 1864 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of David BANNISTER and Catherine CAHELL. He was born 1841 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 23 Aug 1872 in Ontario, Canada. She married (2) Francis "Frank" COLE 21 Mar 1878 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, son of John COLE and Margaret //. He was born Abt. 1843. Notes for Rebecca LEONARD: Rebecca appear in the 1861 Census for Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co. at the age of 17, still living with her parents. She married David Bannister in 1864, according to County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada, Vol. 12, Index to Simcoe County, p.57. Richard Bannister, 11, who drowned and was interred in St. John's, Waverley 11 Aug 1874 may be her son. 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 173 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 2 page 43 film c13251 lds1375887 electoral district of Simcoe North 12 COLE Frank M 37 Ont Luth English farmer married 13 COLE {?} Rebecca F 37 Ont CofE English married Frank 48 and Rebecca 47 Tiny 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 112 14 COLE George M 15 Ont CofE English 15 COLE Charles M 13 Ont CofE English 16 COLE John M 11 Ont CofE English 17 COLE Emeline F 10 Ont CofE English "BANNISTER" Emmline 20 Tiny 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 112 18 COLE Maria 8 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 173 "BANNISTER" Maria C. 17 Tiny 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 112 19 COLE Margaret F 2 Ont CofE English comparison of 1881 and 1891 census listings suggest that Emiline and Maria are Rebecca's children from a previous marriage. Census research and links by Cathay Moreau camoreau at bconnex.net 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 112 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p27 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 4 COLE {?} Rebecca F 47 married - Ont Eng Eng CofE farmer 5 COLE Frank M 48 married husband Ont US US Lutheran Frank 37 and Rebecca 37 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 173 6 COLE Margaret A. F 12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 7 COLE James H.J. M 10 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 8 COLE Francis W.E. M 7 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 9 BANNISTER Emmline F 20 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE "COLE" Emiline 10 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 173 10 BANNISTER Maria C. F 17 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE "COLE" Maria 8 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 173 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 26 Tiny / page 12 Cole James M Head S Mar 1882 29 1901 43 98 Cole Rebecca F Mother W Mar 1843 67 More About Rebecca LEONARD: Baptism: 03 Nov 1843, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen, St. James-on-the-Lines Church, Penetang, Ontario at the schoolhouse near Mr.Kettle's, Flos Twp? Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: St. John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Old age More About David BANNISTER: Baptism: 13 Dec 1841, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario, at Mr. Kettle's. Burial: St. John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Francis "Frank" COLE: Occupation: Veterinary surgeon Marriage Notes for Rebecca LEONARD and Francis COLE: Rebecca Bannister was age 30, residence Tiny, born Canada, widow. She was the daughter of George and Maria Leonard. Witnesses were Mary E. Anderson and Emma Dunlop both of Penetanguishene. Date and place of marriage was March 21, 1878, Penetanguishene. The groom was Lutheran and the bride "E." They were married by licence. Children of Rebecca LEONARD and David BANNISTER are: 388 i. William10 BANNISTER. 389 ii. George BANNISTER, born Abt. 1866 in Ontario, Canada. + 390 iii. Charles BANNISTER, born 16 Jan 1869 in Ontario, Canada. 391 iv. John BANNISTER, born Abt. 1869 in Ontario, Canada. + 392 v. Emmeline BANNISTER, born Bet. 1871 - 1873 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1926. 393 vi. Maria C. BANNISTER, born Abt. 1873 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Rebecca LEONARD and Francis COLE are: 394 i. Freeman10 COLE, born 1862. 395 ii. Julie Ann COLE, born 1864. 396 iii. Mary Elizabeth COLE, born 1866. 397 iv. John COLE, born 1870. 398 v. Margaret COLE, born Abt. 1879 in Ontario, Canada. 399 vi. James COLE, born Mar 1882. 400 vii. Frank COLE, born Abt. 1883 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1908. 227. John D.9 LEONARD (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 19 Jul 1845 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 19 May 1905 in Alberta, Ontario (formerly N.W.T.), Canada. He married Ann "Eliza" FITZPATRICK 1866 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Peter FITZPATRICK and Hanna ROSS. She was born Bet. 08 Mar 1848 - 28 Mar 1849 in Cornwall Twp., Ontario, Canada, and died 09 Sep 1926 in 298 Third St., Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John D. LEONARD: Although I have found baptismal registers for all his sisters, I have found none for John. His first appearance in public records is during the 1861 Ontario Census in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., when John is a 15 year old schoolboy living with his parents. After he married in 1866, John continued to live in the Leonard family homestead with his wife and children. John and Eliza lived on Con I, Lot 87 in Tiny Twp., according to "Gazetteer...Simcoe Co..1872-73." In the 1901 Census, this was described as Lot 87.88, Con I and was comprised of a six room house, with 2 buildings and 3 barns occupying 250 acres. 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 108 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 2 p26 film c13251 lds1375887 electoral district of Simcoe North 14 LEANORD John M 36 Ont CofE English farmer married 15 LEANORD {?} Eliza F 35 Ont CofE English married 16 LEANORD George M 14 Ont CofE English 17 LEANORD Laurence M 12 Ont CofE English 18 LEANORD Milton M 9 Ont CofE English 19 LEANORD Jane F 5 Ont CofE English 20 LEANORD Alton M 1 Ont CofE English 21 LEANORD George M 71 Ont CofE English widower 22 McDERMOTT William M 26 Ire RC Irish 23 McDERMOTT Champion M. M 16 Ont CofE Irish 24 McDERMOTT William M 14 Ont RC Irish 25 McDERMOTT Jane F 12 Ont CofE Irish 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 233 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p56 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North "LENORD" in original census document 3 LEONARD John M 46 married - Ont Eng Eng CofE farmer 4 LEONARD {?} Ann Eliza F 43 married wife Ont Ont Ont CofE 5 LEONARD Simon P. M 22 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE farmer 6 LEONARD Milton M 19 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 7 LEONARD Jennie F 15 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 8 LEONARD Alton M 11 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 9 LEONARD Maud F 5 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 10 LEONARD Goldie May F 2 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE John is supposed to have died in a train accident out west, but he is buried in Waverley Anglican Cemetery here in Ontario: "... age 60 with his wife Ann E...age 78 yrs... their dau Florence E.M. age 9 yrs... J.A.Milton age 67 yrs." Will Type A, no. 5897, June 27, 1908. John died intestate May 15, 1905 in Hanley, Saskatchenwan. Realty: all of Lot 87 in Con 1 Tiny Twp., except west 50 acres there of and 4 acres in the E 1/2 of Lot 88 (value $6000). Total prop. $7500 but Ann Eliza owed John Anderson Ardagh $15,000. More About John D. LEONARD: Burial: 28 May 1905, St.John's Anglican Cemetery, Waverley (Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Train accident. Census: 1861, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Ann "Eliza" FITZPATRICK: Age 5 in 1851 Census? Eliza was listed as "H.E. Fitzpatrick" in her 1866 marriage register. "H.E. Fitzpatrick" was also a witness at the marriage of Henry Watson Copeland and Margaret Fitzpatrick (the daughter of Peter Fitzpatrick) at St. James-on-the-Lines in Penetang, Ontario on Nov.11, 1866. The fact that Eliza's brother-in-law was Henry Watson Copeland may also explain the connection between the Copelands and the Leonards. Eliza's sister-in-law, Harriet Charlotte Leonard, was living with 17 year old "Watson" Copeland's family during the 1861 Tiny Twp. Census, although unfortunately her relationship to the head of the household, George Copeland, was unexplained. Eliza married George Leonard's only son, John. She is buried with him, their daughter Florence E.M., who died at 9 yrs and J.A. Milton who died at 67 yrs. No cause of death indicated for either her or John in burial records. More About Ann "Eliza" FITZPATRICK: Burial: 11 Sep 1926, St.John's Anglican Cem., Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Paralytic stroke Census: 1871, Div. 1, p.1, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of John LEONARD and Ann FITZPATRICK are: +401i.Robert "George" William10 LEONARD, born 16 Jan 1865 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 05 Jul 1911. + 402 ii. Simon Peter LEONARD, born 21 May 1869 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1955. 403iii.John Albert "Milton" LEONARD, born 30 Jan 1873 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 09 Oct 1939 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Albert "Milton" LEONARD: John is buried with his parents John and Ann Eliza and his sister Florence E.M., who had died at 9 yrs. May have actually died 11 Oct according to burial records. Resident of Midland. More About John Albert "Milton" LEONARD: Burial: 13 Oct 1939, St.John's Ang., Waverley, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1881, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada + 404 iv. Harriet Maria Jane "Jennie" LEONARD, born 18 Aug 1875 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada. 405 v. Jessica LEONARD, born 18 Aug 1875 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 406 vi. Benjamin Watson "Alton" LEONARD, born 28 Feb 1880 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada; died 22 Dec 1944 in Ontario, Canada. 407 vii. Florence Estelle Maud LEONARD, born 26 Sep 1887 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 21 Sep 1895. Notes for Florence Estelle Maud LEONARD: Both Florences are the same person. Aug 7, 1886 was given as the DOB on her tombstone; the Sep 26, 1887 DOB appeared in her baptismal record. Diane Leonard of Kitchener, Ontario indicates that Florence was born Aug. 7, 1886, but that her birth was not registered until March 1887. More About Florence Estelle Maud LEONARD: Baptism: 31 Mar 1888, Good Shepherd Anglican Church, Wyebridge (Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co), Ontario, Canada Burial: St.John's Anglican Cemetery, Waverley (Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Census: 1891, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada + 408 viii. Goldie May LEONARD, born 14 Nov 1888; died 21 Jun 1957 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 228. Maria9 LEONARD (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Dec 1847 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 16 Feb 1912 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Thomas LAWRENCE 22 Feb 1866 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Thomas LAWRENCE. He was born Abt. 1848. 1861 Ontario Census. Simcoe County. Tiny Township. Maria appears only once in the Census with her birth family as a 13 year old schoolgirl. She married Thomas Lawrence in 1866 according to County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada. Vol. 12. Index to Simcoe County. p.57. This is probably her family in 1881: Census Place: Matchedash and Orillia, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375888 NAC C-13252 Dist 139 SubDist N Page 42 Family 190 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Thomas LAWRENCEM M 35 Irish Ireland Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Presbyterian Manah LAWRENCE F M 33 English O Religion: C. Presbyterian Marey A. LAWRENCE F 14 Irish O Religion: C. Presbyterian William H. LAWRENCE M 12 Irish O Religion: C. Presbyterian George LAWRENCE M 10 Irish O Religion: C. Presbyterian Caraline L. LAWRENCE F 8 Irish O Religion: C. Presbyterian Hariat A. LAWRENCE F 6 Irish O More About Maria LEONARD: Baptism: 03 May 1848, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Confirmation: 10 Jun 1862, St. James On-the-Lines, Penetang, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Maria LEONARD and Thomas LAWRENCE are: 409 i. Mary Anne10 LAWRENCE, born Abt. 1867 in Ontario, Canada. 410ii.William H. LAWRENCE, born Abt. 1869 in Ontario, Canada. He married Emy Jennie RASMUSSEN. + 411 iii. George LAWRENCE, born Abt. 1870 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1947. 412 iv. Lilian "Caroline" LAWRENCE, born Abt. 1872 in Ontario, Canada. 413 v. Harriet A. LAWRENCE, born Bet. 1874 - 1875. 231. Elizabeth9 LEONARD (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 01 May 1854 in Con 1, Lot 60, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 14 Jun 1929 in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Dist., Ontario, Canada. She married Andrew WILLET 03 Oct 1870 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Peter WILLET and Mary BUSHY. He was born Abt. 1846 in Quebec, Canada, and died Bef. 1929. Notes for Elizabeth LEONARD: Elizabeth listed with her birth family as a 7 year old schoolgirl in the 1861 Tiny Twp. Census for Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1881 Census Place: Gordon and Mills, Algoma, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375917 NAC C-13281 Dist 182 SubDist I Page 20 Family 94 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Andrew WILLETT M M 34 French Quebec Occ: Farmer Religion: Presbyterian Elizabeth WILLETT F M 25 English Ontario Religion: Presbyterian George WILLETT M 9 Canadian Ontario Religion: Presbyterian John David WILLETT M 7 Canadian Ontario Religion: Presbyterian M. Annie WILLETT F 5 Canadian Ontario Religion: Presbyterian Charlotte E. WILLETT F 3 Canadian Ontario Religion: Presbyterian Margaret Jane WILLETT F 2 Canadian Ontario The Willets and the Hutchisons were living in close proximity during the 1881 census. From the diary of Amos S. Arksey of Wyebridge 18 June 1887: "...saw Mrs. Willet and her husband. Mrs Willet was Lizzie Lennard she looks well (being) the mother of 10 children..." Elizabeth had been living in Gore Bay for 23 years when she died. More About Elizabeth LEONARD: Baptism: 27 Jun 1854, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Cause of Death: Uraemia Medical Information: Contributory cause: cerebral hemorrhage. Notes for Andrew WILLET: Andrew was the son of Peter and Marienne (Busby) Willet. Children of Elizabeth LEONARD and Andrew WILLET are: +414i.George Andrew10 WILLET, born 20 Sep 1871 in Ontario, Canada; died 06 May 1932 in Gordon and Allen Twp., Manitoulin Dist., Ontario, Canada. 415 ii. David John WILLET, born Abt. 1874 in Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret TOWGILL. 416 iii. M. Annie WILLET, born Abt. 1876 in Ontario, Canada. She married Thomas BYE. 417 iv. Charlotte E. WILLET, born Abt. 1878 in Ontario, Canada. 418 v. Margaret Jane WILLET, born Abt. 1879 in Ontario, Canada. 419 vi. Franklin A. WILLET, born Abt. 1882 in Ontario, Canada. 420 vii. Violet J. WILLET, born Abt. 1884 in Ontario, Canada. She married Phil PHARR. 421 viii. Joseph Johnston WILLET, born Abt. 1885 in Ontario, Canada. 422 ix. Ethel Minnie WILLET, born Abt. 1887 in Ontario, Canada. 423 x. Herman Walter WILLET, born Abt. 1888 in Ontario, Canada. 424 xi. Flora Alice May WILLET, born Abt. 1891 in Gore Bay, Ontario, Canada. 425 xii. Robert James WILLET, born Abt. 1895 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1918. 232. Esther "Caroline"9 LEONARD (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 07 Aug 1856 in Con 1, Lot 87, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Sidney DUNLOP 01 Dec 1880 in Penetanguishene, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Andrew DUNLOP and Mary DUNN. He was born 28 Nov 1849 in Winchester, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, and died 09 Nov 1913 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Esther "Caroline" LEONARD: 1861 and 1871 Censuses. Simcoe County. Tiny Township. (p.? and Div.1, p.14) Caroline is listed as a 5 and 15 year old during these censuses when she is living with her birth family. 1881 Census Place: Tiny, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist H Div 2 Page 54 Family 218 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Sidney DUNLOPM M 30 Irish Ontario Occ: Laborer Religion: C. Methodist Caroline DUNLOP F M 24 English Ontario Religion: Church of England Elgine DUNLOP F 3 Irish Ontario 1901 Census of Canada Page Information District:ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict:Tiny N-1 Page 7, Details:Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 Dunlop Sydnay M Head M Nov 28 1850 Dunlop Cartholine F Wife M Aug 7 1856 Dunlop Florence F Daughter S Jun 5 1881 Dunlop Edith F Daughter S Aug 1 1884 16 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 27 Tiny / page 8 Dunlop Sydney M Head M Nov 1849 61 1901 18 72 Dunlop Caroline F Wife M Aug 1856 54 More About Esther "Caroline" LEONARD: Baptism: 28 Oct 1856, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario More About Sidney DUNLOP: Burial: Waverley Gospel Hall Cem., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Valvular disease of the heart Marriage Notes for Esther LEONARD and Sidney DUNLOP: 10249-81 Sidney DUNLOP, 30, farmer, Winchester, Wyebridge, s/o Andrew DUNLOP and Mary DUNN, married Caroline E. LEONARD, 24, Tiny twp., same, d/o George LEONARD and Maria FRENCH, witn: Sidney Hawthorne of Peterborough and Henrietta PERRY of Penetang., 1 Dec 1880 at Penetang. Children of Esther LEONARD and Sidney DUNLOP are: +426i.Rhoda "Elgin"10 DUNLOP, born Abt. 1878 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1934. 427ii.Florence Maria DUNLOP, born 05 Jun 1881 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1955. She married Charles Albert DOWNER 07 Sep 1904 in York Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1884 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1945. 428 iii. Norman DUNLOP, born Abt. 1883 in Ontario, Canada. 429 iv. Edith DUNLOP, born 01 Aug 1884 in Ontario, Canada. 233. Mary Ann Jemima9 LEONARD (Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 29 Jun 1858 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Jan 1946. She married Hamilton GARDINER 14 Apr 1879 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, son of James GARDNER and Mary BRADBURN. He was born Abt. 1854 in Cartwright Twp., Co. Durham, Ontario, Canada, and died 03 Jan 1888. Notes for Mary Ann Jemima LEONARD: Age 2 in 1861 Census when she appears with her parents; age 12 in 1871 Census. Confirmed as the second Mary Ann, since a baptismal record exists for the first born in 1852. 1881 Census Place: Tiny, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist H Div 2 Page 54 Family 215 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Hamilton GARDNERM M 26 English Ontario Occ: Laborer Religion: Presbyterian Mary GARDNER F M 22 English Ontario Religion: Church of England Lilley May GARDNER F <1 English Ontario Religion: Church of England Born: Aug; 8/12 More About Mary Ann Jemima LEONARD: Baptism: 26 Apr 1859, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario More About Hamilton GARDINER: Cause of Death: Inflammation of lungs Occupation: Lumberman Marriage Notes for Mary LEONARD and Hamilton GARDINER: 009918-79 (Simcoe Co) Hamilton GARDNER, 23, no occupation listed, Township of Cartwright, Township of Tiny, s/o James GARDNER and Mary BRADBURN married Mary Ann LEONARD, 21, Township of Tiny, same, d/o George LEONARD and Maria FRENCH, Witn: James A. ERRINGTON and Aimatia? GODDMAN of Township of Tiny, Apr. 14, 1879 at Penetanguishene. They were married by license by Rev. S. Mills. The groom was Second Adventist and the bride Church of England. Children of Mary LEONARD and Hamilton GARDINER are: 430 i. Violet Ann10 GARDINER. She married Charles William FARAGHER. 431 ii. Lilla May GARDINER, born Aug 1880 in Ontario, Canada. 234. George9 FRENCH (Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Sep 1842 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 13 May 1915 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Margaret A. //. She was born Abt. Feb 1873. He married (2) Eliza Ann "Annie" DWINNELL 09 Nov 1863 in St. James On-the-Lines, Penetang, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Charles DWINNELL and Eliza HILL. She was born 22 May 1847 in Lot 98, Conc.1, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 04 Dec 1902 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON SIMCOE (North/Nord) (#114) Subdistrict: Flos d-2 Page 1 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 38 7 French George M Head M Sep 23 1842 58 39 7 French Eliza F Wife M May 22 1847 54 40 7 French Alice M Daughter S Oct 2 1883 17 41 7 French William M Son S Apr 9 1885 15 More About George FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Enlarged prostate Census: 1861, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Resided: 12 Jan 1898, Con 2, Lot 75 WPR (W1/2), Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Eliza Ann "Annie" DWINNELL: Nelson, Merna E., descendant, originally provided Eliza's birth date. Marriage certificates for her children Edith, Martha and William are also available. The children had all been born in Flos Township; the family apparently lived in Hillsdale. 1891 census ca.on.117d family 082 ca.on.simcoe.flos_township p17 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 16 FRENCH George M 48 married - Ont Eng Eng Meth farmer 17 FRENCH {DWINNELL} Eliza F 45 married wife Ont USA Eng Meth 18 FRENCH Melissa F 20 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 19 FRENCH Gabriel M 22 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth farmer 20 FRENCH Susan F 17 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 21 FRENCH William M 15 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth farmer 22 FRENCH Martha F 14 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 23 FRENCH Isabella F 13 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 24 FRENCH Cilesta F 11 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 25 FRENCH Edith F 9 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth page 18 1 FRENCH Alice F 7 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 2 FRENCH Milton M 6 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth More About Eliza Ann "Annie" DWINNELL: Baptism: 13 Aug 1847, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Heart Disease. Census: 1861, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for George FRENCH and Eliza DWINNELL: George FRENCH, 21, Flos, same, s/o Gabriel and Susan, married Eliza Jane [sic] DWINDLE, 17, Tiny, same, d/o Charles and Eliza, wtn: George SIMPSON, of Flos, on November 9, 1863 Children of George FRENCH and Eliza DWINNELL are: +432i.Alfred Edward10 FRENCH, born 18 Dec 1864 in Ontario, Canada; died 02 Jul 1932 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada. + 433 ii. Jemima Ann FRENCH, born 24 Sep 1866 in Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 434iii.Susan Emily FRENCH, born 13 Feb 1868 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Bef. 1873. Notes for Susan Emily FRENCH: Dead before 1881 Census; not included with her family in Flos Twp. Almost certainly dead before 1873 when the second Emily Susan was born. More About Susan Emily FRENCH: Baptism: 12 May 1868, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada +435iv.Gabriel FRENCH, born 05 Apr 1869 in Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1936. + 436 v. Mary "Malissa" FRENCH, born 20 Jan 1871 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1941. 437vi.Susan Emily FRENCH, born 11 May 1873 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1908. She married ??? URQUHART. More About Susan Emily FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Jan 1874, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 438 vii. Cassilia FRENCH, born Abt. 1874 in Ontario, Canada. + 439 viii. William George FRENCH, born 09 Apr 1875 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1953. + 440 ix. Martha J. FRENCH, born 1877 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1959. 441x.Isabella "Bella" Margaret FRENCH, born 26 Mar 1878 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph William SUTTON. More About Isabella "Bella" Margaret FRENCH: Baptism: 09 Aug 1880, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 442 xi. Celestha Albertha FRENCH, born 06 Apr 1880 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Celestha Albertha FRENCH: French, Johanna Albertha/Orillia Twp/married woman is listed in "Index to Surrogate and Probate Records...Simcoe County" p.78, death date Dec 7, 1907/ Type G/No 5866/Apr 30, 1908/Vol N471." More About Celestha Albertha FRENCH: Baptism: 09 Aug 1880, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada + 443 xii. Alice FRENCH, born 02 Oct 1883 in Ontario, Canada. 444xiii.Edith FRENCH, born 1884 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Stewart Thompson MCFADDEN 04 Apr 1899 in Coldwater, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1864 in Tecumseth Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Edith FRENCH: Double ceremony with Martha French. McFadden a widower. Born 1882 according to John Wright. Notes for Stewart Thompson MCFADDEN: Widower when he married Edith. S/o Ann and Stewart. + 445 xiv. Milton FRENCH, born Apr 1887 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 235. Sarah Jane9 FRENCH (Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 01 Sep 1844 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 29 Apr 1889. She married George SIMPSON 31 Mar 1865 in Craighurst, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of John SIMPSON and Sarah //. He was born Bet. 1834 - 1840 in Haldimand Twp., Ontario, Canada, and died 30 Nov 1898. 1881 Census Place: Tiny, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist H Div 2 Page 1 Family 3 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace George SIMPSON M M 40 Irish Canada Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Methodist Sarah Jane SIMPSONF M 38 English Canada Occ: --- Religion: C. Methodist Wm. John SIMPSON M 14 Irish Canada Occ: Scholar Religion: C. Methodist Sarah Ann SIMPSONF 12 Irish Canada Occ: Scholar Religion: C. Methodist Susan SIMPSON F 8 Irish Canada Occ: Scholar Religion: C. Methodist Margaret Jane SIMPSON F 6 Irish Canada Occ: --- Religion: C. Methodist Joseph George SIMPSON M 4 Irish Canada Occ: --- Religion: C. Methodist Elizabeth SIMPSON F 2 Irish Canada Occ: --- Religion: C. M More About Sarah Jane FRENCH: Baptism: 27 Sep 1844, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1861, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for George SIMPSON: Tombstone inscription: "age 64." John Wright gave DOB as 1837. More About George SIMPSON: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1861, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Sarah FRENCH and George SIMPSON are: 446 i. John William10 SIMPSON, born Abt. 1867 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1936. + 447 ii. Sarah Ann SIMPSON, born Abt. 1868 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1940. 448 iii. Susan Hanna SIMPSON, born 1872 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married William John Pearson HANES 28 Mar 1900 in St. John's, Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1874 in Irisfield. + 449 iv. Margaret SIMPSON, born Abt. 1875 in Ontario, Canada. + 450 v. Joseph George SIMPSON, born Abt. 1877 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1907. + 451 vi. Elizabeth M. SIMPSON, born Abt. 1879 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1903. 238. Samuel Joseph9 FRENCH (Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Aug 1854 in Conc.2, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 28 Jun 1922 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Margaret MORRISON. She was born Abt. 1848, and died Abt. 1898 in Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Catherine Jane CHAPMAN 28 Feb 1871 in Methodist Parsonage, Dalston, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Thomas CHAPMAN and Elizabeth //. She was born Abt. 1848, and died 02 Feb 1883. He married (3) Evangeline "Eva" Minetta KELLS 22 Feb 1899 in St. John's, Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of William KELLS and Emma MCGINN. She was born Abt. 1876 in Mono Mills, Dufferin Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Bef. 1901. Notes for Samuel Joseph FRENCH: Birth date at variance with "Aug. 1854" date provided for widower Samuel French in 1901 Tiny Twp. Census. Samuel is buried with his daughter Susan French, the wife of Joseph Johnston (1877-1913) who is also buried in the same plot along with their son Wilmer Johnston (1911-1913). 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 090 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 2 p22 film c13251 lds1375887 electoral district of Simcoe North 10 FRENCH Samuel M 30 Ont CMeth English farmer married 11 FRENCH {?} Catherine F 30 Ont CMeth English married 12 FRENCH Lucy F 9 Ont CMeth English 13 FRENCH Charles M 7 Ont CMeth English 14 FRENCH Mary F 5 Ont CMeth English 15 FRENCH Susan F 3 Ont CMeth English 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 263 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p61,62 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 24 FRENCH Samuel J. M 40 married - Ont Eng Eng Meth farmer 25 FRENCH {?} Margaret F 42 married wife Ont Ire Ire Meth 1 FRENCH Lucy C. F 19 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 2 FRENCH Charles H. M 17 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth 3 FRENCH Susan Jane F 13 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 4 FRENCH Sarah C. F 9 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Tiny n-1 Page 9-10 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 93 French Samuel M Head W Aug 1854 46 1 93 French Charles M Son S Mar 28 1874 27 2 93 French Susan F Daughter S Sep 19 1879 21 3 93 French Sarah F Daughter S Sep 6 1881 More About Samuel Joseph FRENCH: Baptism: 04 Sep 1850, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverly, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Paralytic stroke Census: 1901, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Medical Information: Contributory cause: strangulated hernia causing peritonitis More About Catherine Jane CHAPMAN: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Samuel FRENCH and Catherine CHAPMAN: vol 19, pg 259 - Samuel FRENCH, 21, Flos, same, Yeoman, s/o Gabriel and Susan FRENCH [nee PARKER], married Catherine Jane CHAPMAN, 22, Cobourgh, Tiny, d/o Thomas and Eliza CHAPMAN, wtn: Isaac GOLD Sr., of Vespra and James CHAPMAN of Tiny, on February 28, 1871, at Methodist Parsonage Dalston Notes for Evangeline "Eva" Minetta KELLS: Eva of Stayner, "about 57", is listed as his widow in Samuel French's 1922 will. She was actually born about 1876-77, if her marriage register is correct. Marriage Notes for Samuel FRENCH and Evangeline KELLS: 014289-99 Samuel Joseph FRENCH, 41, widower, Flos, Tiny, s/o Gabriel FRENCH and Susan PARKER, married Evangeline Minetta KELLS, 23, Mono Mills, Flos, d/o William KELLS and Emma McGINN, witn; Clare W. BROWN and Lily O.M. PATTYSON of Elmvale. 22 Feb, 1899 at Elmvale. Child of Samuel FRENCH and Margaret MORRISON is: 452 i. Walter Ernest10 FRENCH, born Abt. 1896 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1898. Children of Samuel FRENCH and Catherine CHAPMAN are: +453i.Lucy Caroline10 FRENCH, born 07 Jul 1872 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1943. +454ii.Charles Henry FRENCH, born 28 Mar 1874 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1960. + 455 iii. Mary Ann FRENCH, born 16 Nov 1876 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Sep 1946. +456iv.Susan Jane FRENCH, born 19 Sep 1879 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1913. + 457 v. Sarah Catherine FRENCH, born 06 Sep 1881 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1942. 239. John "Jack" Thomas9 FRENCH (Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 17 Sep 1852 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 22 Jun 1938 in French's Methodist Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada. He married Emma R. PARKER, daughter of John PARKER and Emma Rall?. She was born 09 Nov 1865 in England, and died 02 Jun 1908 in French's Methodist Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John "Jack" Thomas FRENCH: John and his son John inherited Lot 74, Con 2 in Flos Twp. under the terms of Gabriel's will. John also got $100, to be paid by Hiram Alexander French. Apparently this was the south half of this lot (50 acres). 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON SIMCOE (North/Nord) (#114) Subdistrict: Flos d-2 Page 3 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 19 20 French John M Head M Aug 17 1852 48 20 20 French Emma F Wife M Nov 9 1865 35 21 20 French Duncan M Son S Nov 1 1884 16 22 20 French Caroline F Daughter S Feb 11 1888 13 23 20 French John M Son S Jul 1 1890 10 24 20 French Mary F Daughter S Jan 19 1892 9 25 20 French Susan F Daughter S Jan 19 1892 9 26 20 French Pearl F Daughter S Aug 23 1895 4 27 20 French Walter M Son S Oct 22 1896 4 28 20 French Clara F Daughter S Mar 21 1898 3 29 20 French Annie F Daughter S Jun 22 1890 8/12 Wyevale United Church, Register of Burials, 1930 - 1957 John Thomas French d. Jun 22, 1938 (90 yrs); bur. Jun 24, 1938 at Waverley United Cemetery.. More About John "Jack" Thomas FRENCH: Baptism: 11 Oct 1852, Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Birth date included. Census: 1861, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Emma R. PARKER: Source, birth date : 1901 Canada Census, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Div 2, p.3, line 19. Immigrated to Canada with her parents when she was two years old. Emma's name is on several instruments in the Abstract Index for Flos Twp. See Con 1, Lot 74 and Con 2, Lot 71 W.P.R. Obituary of Mrs. John French, Elmvale Lance, 4 Jun 1908 Died On Monday, June 1st, Mrs John French, Waverly aged 41 years. Deceased is survived by a husband, seven daughters and five sons. The funeral took place on Wednesday to the Waverly Methodist Cemetery, Rev R.A. Spencer of Hillsdale conducting the service. More About Emma R. PARKER: Burial: Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Bright's Disease Census: 1891, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of John FRENCH and Emma PARKER are: +458i.Duncan F.10 FRENCH, born 01 Nov 1884 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 04 Sep 1951. + 459 ii. Caroline FRENCH, born 11 Feb 1888 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1971. 460iii.Maud FRENCH, born 08 Mar 1889 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married ??? HELLWIG. More About Maud FRENCH: Burial: Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Census: 1891, Flos Twp.,Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 461 iv. John F. FRENCH, born 01 Jul 1890 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About John F. FRENCH: Burial: Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada Census: 1891, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada + 462 v. Mary FRENCH, born 19 Jan 1892 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +463vi.Susan FRENCH, born 19 Jan 1892 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Bet. Sep 1914 - 1915 in Prince Edward Island, Canada. +464vii.Pearl Etta or Annie FRENCH, born 23 Aug 1895 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 25 Feb 1953. 465viii.Walter FRENCH, born Bet. 02 Jun 1895 - 22 Oct 1896 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada; died 06 Nov 1917 in Flanders, France. Notes for Walter FRENCH: 5' 5" with blue eyes and brown hair according to his WWI Attestation Papers. In Memory of Private W FRENCH 782189, 28th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regt.) who died on 06 November 1917 Remembered with honour YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL More About Walter FRENCH: Burial: Menin Gate, Ypres, France Enlisted: 03 Mar 1916, in CEF at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada +466ix.Clara Louisa FRENCH, born 21 Mar 1898 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 28 Oct 1950 in Fesserton, Ontario, Canada. 467x.Charles FRENCH, born Abt. Apr 1899 in Ontario, Canada; died 04 Sep 1899 in Con 2, Lot 73, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Charles FRENCH: Cause of Death: Cholera inf. 468xi.Annie or Amy FRENCH, born 22 Jun 1900 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married (1) ??? BURNFIELD. She married (2) Robert MARTIN. + 469 xii. Thomas FRENCH, born Apr 1901 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1979. 470 xiii. Richard FRENCH, born 1902 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1986. He married Gertrude SMITH. More About Richard FRENCH: Burial: Toronto, Ontario, Canada 471xiv.Willie FRENCH, born 06 Apr 1906 in Conc. 2, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 04 Jun 1906 in Conc. 2, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Willie FRENCH: Cause of Death: Malnutrition Medical Information: Death reported by "Emma French, mother." 243. Emily "Elizabeth"9 FRENCH (Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Nov 1861 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1935. She married Henry HAWKINS. He was born 22 May 1860 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Emily "Elizabeth" FRENCH: John Wright has indicated that Emily's married name was "Hocken," but "Elizabeth Hawkins" was bequeathed a chest of drawers "without knobs" in her father's will. 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Midland (Town/Ville) e-3 Page 6 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 49 45 Hawkins Henry M Head M May 22 1860 40 50 45 Hawkins Elizabeth F Wife M Nov 15 1861 39 1 45 Hawkins Earnest M Son S Sep 29 1886 14 2 45 Hawkins John M Son S Nov 15 1888 12 3 45 Hawkins Gladis F Daughter S Jun 22 1890 10 4 45 Hawkins Maggie F Daughter S Oct 28 1892 8 5 45 Hawkins Walter M Son S Sep 10 1898 2 Children of Emily FRENCH and Henry HAWKINS are: 472 i. Ernest Henry10 HAWKINS, born 29 Sep 1886 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1943. 473 ii. John HAWKINS, born 15 Nov 1888 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1951. He married Helen M. NICHOLLS; born Abt. 1874; died Abt. 1962 in Ontario, Canada. 474 iii. Gladys Caroline HAWKINS, born 22 Jun 1890 in Ontario, Canada. She married Malcolm ROBERTSON. 475 iv. Walter HAWKINS, born Abt. 1891 in Ontario, Canada. 476 v. Margaret "Maggie" E. HAWKINS, born 28 Oct 1892 in Ontario, Canada. She married William George COHEN 30 Jun 1910 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1887. Marriage Notes for Margaret HAWKINS and William COHEN: 019905-10 William George COHEN, 24, blank, Midland, clerk, s/o Ebenezer COHEN and Mary Ann FOTZER, married Margaret E. HOCKEN (HOCKIN?), 19, blank, Midland, d/o Henry HOCKEN and Elizabeth FRENCH, witn; Arthur Henry COHEN and Gladys Caroline HOCKEN of Midland. 30 June, 1910 at Midland. 477 vi. Walter HAWKINS, born 10 Sep 1898. 244. Hiram Alexander9 FRENCH (Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 08 Mar 1864 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada, and died 15 Nov 1903 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Mary KAY 08 Jan 1885 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of John KAY and Sarah //. She was born 31 Aug 1862 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1937. Notes for Hiram Alexander FRENCH: Marriage witnesses: Walter Miller, Medonte and Caroline French, Flos. Rev. Wm. Hall. 1901 Canada Census, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Div.2, p.3, line 2: 2 18 French Hiram M Head M Mar 8 1863 38 3 18 French Mary F Wife M Aug 31 1862 38 4 18 French Stepen M Son S Dec 23 1885 15 5 18 French Freddie M Son S Sep 27 1888 12 6 18 French Norman M Son S Apr 4 1893 7 7 18 French Herman M Son S Mar 28 1895 6 8 18 French Ethel F Daughter S Mar 21 1897 4 9 18 French Hepsybur F Daughter S Feb 19 1899 2 10 18 French Gabrel M Father W Oct 3 1817 84 11 18 French Maud F Niece S Mar 8 1889 12 More About Hiram Alexander FRENCH: Baptism: 19 Apr 1863, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Pneumonia Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Resided: 12 Jan 1898, Con 2, Lot 74 WPR (north half), Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Mary KAY: Census: 1891, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Resided: 20 Jun 1904, Con 2, Lot 74 WPR, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Hiram FRENCH and Mary KAY: #010625-85 - Hiram FRENCH, 22, farmer, Canada, Flos, s/o Gabriel and Susan, married Mary KAY, 22, Canada, Collingwood, d/o John and Sarah, witn: Walter MILLER of Medonte and Caroline FRENCH of Flos, 8 Jan 1885 at Medonte Children of Hiram FRENCH and Mary KAY are: +478i.Stephen Hill10 FRENCH, born 22 Dec 1885 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1967. +479ii.Freddy Gabriel FRENCH, born 27 Sep 1889 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1969. 480iii.Joseph Hiram FRENCH, born 16 Feb 1891 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 30 Sep 1891. Notes for Joseph Hiram FRENCH: More About Joseph Hiram FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Not reported. Census: 1891, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada + 481 iv. Norman Thomas FRENCH, born 04 Apr 1893 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1969. + 482 v. Herman Alexander FRENCH, born 29 Mar 1895 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada. + 483 vi. Lillie "Ethel" FRENCH, born 21 Mar 1897 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada. + 484 vii. Susan Episibur FRENCH, born 19 Feb 1899 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1966. + 485 viii. Sarah Myrtle FRENCH, born 15 Jul 1901 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 486 ix. Hiram FRENCH, born Abt. 1903 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1957. 245. Caroline "Susan"9 FRENCH (Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 18 Mar 1867 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1955. She married Stephen Rice COURTNEY 26 Dec 1888 in Methodist Parsonage, Orillia, Ontario, Canada. He was born 16 Mar 1857 in Weston, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Caroline "Susan" FRENCH: Father Gabriel's will left this daughter his glass cupboard. 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON YORK (West/Ouest) (#131) Subdistrict: Toronto (City/Cite) Ward/Quartier No. 5 f-3 Page 5 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6508 18 45 Courtney Stephen H M Head M Mar 16 1857 44 19 45 Courtney Susan C F Wife M Mar 18 1867 34 20 45 Courtney Lillian F F Daughter S Jan 25 1890 11 More About Caroline "Susan" FRENCH: Census: 1871, Con 1, West? Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Stephen Rice COURTNEY: S/o Thomas and Martha according to his marriage register. Marriage Notes for Caroline FRENCH and Stephen COURTNEY: Marriage register witnesses: Walter Singleton, Toronto and Sarah French,Waverley. Child of Caroline FRENCH and Stephen COURTNEY is: 487 i. Lillian Florence10 COURTNEY, born 25 Jan 1890 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1977. She married Harry Newton HOCKEN; born Abt. 1890 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1982. 246. Susan Epsybur "Epsey"9 FRENCH (Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 28 May 1873 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 03 Apr 1950 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. She married George Richard WRIGHT 1893 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada, son of John WRIGHT and Diana LEONARD. He was born 16 Mar 1863 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 16 May 1932 in 271 Lindsay [Mrs Alexander Urquhart's residence], Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Susan Epsybur "Epsey" FRENCH: Gabriel French's will describes Epsie as his adopted daughter and in the 1891 Census, no birth place is provided for Epsie's parents. More About Susan Epsybur "Epsey" FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Aug 1873, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for George Richard WRIGHT: Based on Fred Wright's charts and a visit to Waverley Methodist Cemetery, Rick married Epsie French in 1893, Hillsdale, Ontario. 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 132 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p32 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 19 PARKER {?} Sarah J. F 54 widow - Ont Eng Eng CofE farmer William 42 and Sarah Jane 42 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 154 20 PARKER Malinda F 23 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE "Lindia" 14 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 154 21 PARKER William T. M 21 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE farmer "Thomas" 11 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 154 22 PARKER George M 18 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 23 PARKER Fredrick M 12 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 24 WRIGHT George M 25 - dom Ont Ont Ont Presb farm labourer* (George was evidently staying with his aunt's family) 1901 Canada Census: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Medonte c-7 Page 11 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 9 103 Wright George M Head M Mar 16 1864 37 10 103 Wright Epsy F Wife M May 16 1873 23 11 103 Wright Fredrick M Son S Sep 23 1894 6 Midland Free Press obiturary, May 23,1932: “George Wright of Unionville, died suddenly at the home of his sister Mrs. A. Urquhart last Monday. The funeral took place on Thur. afternoon and was conducted by Rev. Duce, Calvary Baptist. Pallbearers: William Drinkill, Charles Baker, Wesley Cripps, William Holmes and E. Guest. Surviving relatives: nameless wife, one son Fred, four sisters, including Mrs. H. Parker (Carolyn) of Orillia, Mrs. J. Graves (Harriet) of Orrville, Mrs. J. Glenney (Minnie) of Orillia, Mrs. A. Urquhart (Isobel) of Midland, and four brothers, including Darcy and Samuel of Elmvale, James of Fesserton and Joseph of Waverly.” More About George Richard WRIGHT: Burial: French's Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Cerebral haemorrhage Census: 1871, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Medical Information: Name recorded as "Royal George Lenard Wright." Informant: Brother Darcy Wright of Elmvale. Parents recorded as John Wright, born in Ireland and Diana Leonard, born in England [sic]. Occupation: Stone mason Child of Susan FRENCH and George WRIGHT is: + 488 i. Frederick "Fred" George10 WRIGHT, born 23 Sep 1894 in "Midway" (near Orr Lake), Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 06 Aug 1975 in Villa Nursing Home, Midland, Ontario, Canada. 248. Sarah Agnes9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Bet. 28 Jun 1845 - 1846 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 28 Jul 1932 in Conc. 1, Lot 76, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph DRINKILL, son of Joseph DRINKILL and Margaret TRYSLIN. He was born Bet. 13 Nov 1846 - 1847 in Ontario, Canada, and died 29 Jul 1927 in Conc. 1, Lot 76, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Sarah Agnes MILLER: Family legend has it that Sarah's brothers felt aggrieved towards their Uncle Gabriel French because she met her husband Joseph Drinkill when she visiting her Waverley relatives. Drinkill, in their eyes, was not worthy and Gabriel should have prevented such an event. Gary French of Elmvale, Ontario who shared this story, had no idea why the Miller brothers found Drinkill unsuitable. More About Sarah Agnes MILLER: Baptism: 20 Aug 1845, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Burial: Frenches' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada [Inscription reads 29 July] Cause of Death: Cerebral haemorrhage Medical Information: Also arteriosclerosis. Notes for Joseph DRINKILL: DRINKLE 1891 census 117d family 104 ca.on.simcoe.flos_township p22 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 23 DRINKLE Joseph m 45 married - Ont Eng Eng Meth farmer 24 DRINKLE {?} Sarah f 45 married wife Ont Scotland Eng Meth 25 DRINKLE Walter m 12 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth page23 1 DRINKLE Alice f 16 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 1901 Automated Census Transcription Project: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Tiny n-1 Page 10 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 11 95 Drinkle Joseph M Head M Nov 13 1846 54 12 95 Drinkle Sarah F Wife M Jun 28 1846 54 13 95 Drinkle Ella F Daughter S Jun 29 1874 26 14 95 Drinkle Walter M Son S Nov 5 1878 22 More About Joseph DRINKILL: Cause of Death: Myocarditis Children of Sarah MILLER and Joseph DRINKILL are: 489i.Alexander10 DRINKILL, born 15 Feb 1871 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 26 Nov 1890 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Alexander DRINKILL: Died "ae 19 yrs, 10 mths and 15 dys." More About Alexander DRINKILL: Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Injury and brain fever 490ii.Rebecca Jane DRINKILL, born 12 Dec 1872 in Flos Twp. Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 30 Aug 1889. Notes for Rebecca Jane DRINKILL: Died "ae 17 yrs, 4 mths, 11 dys." More About Rebecca Jane DRINKILL: Baptism: 19 Apr 1872, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 491iii.Alice Eleanor "Ella" DRINKILL, born 29 Jun 1874 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1959. She married John Alphonso SIBBALD; born Abt. 1871; died Abt. 1931 in Ontario, Canada. More About Alice Eleanor "Ella" DRINKILL: Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About John Alphonso SIBBALD: Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada + 492 iv. Walter Hubert DRINKILL, born 05 Nov 1878 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1966. 249. Samuel French9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Jan 1848 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 11 Aug 1927 in Conc. 2, Lot 4, North Orillia, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan WALLACE 23 Feb 1869 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of James WALLACE and Jane //. She was born 11 May 1848 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 09 Jun 1903 in Conc. 13, Lot 11, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Samuel French MILLER: Cause of Death: Myocarditis Medical Information: Also arteriosclerosis More About Susan WALLACE: Cause of Death: Apoplexy Children of Samuel MILLER and Susan WALLACE are: 493i.Alexander McLaren10 MILLER, born 06 Jan 1870 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1927. 494 ii. Samuel Hurlburt MILLER, born 21 Feb 1872 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 13 Nov 1894. 495 iii. John Wesley MILLER, born 03 Oct 1874 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1927. + 496 iv. Eliza Jane MILLER, born 13 Mar 1877 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 21 Jan 1962. + 497 v. Martha "Eleanor" MILLER, born 29 Apr 1879 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 02 Jan 1960. 498 vi. Charles Wallace "Marshall" MILLER, born 31 Aug 1881 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 29 Jan 1953. He married (1) Mary Ida DUNCAN. He married (2) Bertha E. A. CAIRNS; born 12 Sep 1886 in Utopia , Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 22 Apr 1949. Notes for Bertha E. A. CAIRNS: Daughter of Walter Cairns and Jane Jennett. More About Bertha E. A. CAIRNS: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario, Canada + 499 vii. Rebecca Ann MILLER, born 13 May 1884 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 29 Jan 1953. 250. James9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Feb 1850 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 06 Nov 1924 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. He married Jane GRANT 14 Mar 1877 in Coldwater, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She was born Abt. 1853 in Finch Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 17 Feb 1941. Notes for James MILLER: Previously married to Elizabeth? Daughter Emma Catherine born Oct 7, 1874, baptized 24 feb 1875 in Tiny Twp.? More About James MILLER: Burial: St. Andrew's Church, Orillia, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Gangrenous infection, ateriosclerosis Medical Information: Senile at age 73 yrs, 8 mths. Children of James MILLER and Jane GRANT are: + 500 i. Milton Joseph10 MILLER, born Abt. 1878 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1949. 501 ii. Alexander Grant MILLER, born 19 Dec 1881 in Coldwater, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 28 Mar 1953. +502iii.Rebecca French MILLER, born Abt. 1882 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 12 Jun 1962. +503iv.Mary Ann MILLER, born 27 Sep 1884 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 09 Oct 1968. +504v.Ellen MILLER, born 06 Sep 1886 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 11 May 1969. 505vi.Donald Grant MILLER, born 29 Jun 1889 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 08 Jun 1925. + 506 vii. Jane Sarah MILLER, born 17 Jun 1892 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 251. Robert Grey9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 29 Feb 1852 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 16 Jan 1945. He married Margaret Ann BRADLEY 08 Jul 1875 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Arthur BRADLEY and Margaret //. She was born 02 Jun 1857 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1945 in Ontario, Canada. More About Robert Grey MILLER: Baptism: 16 May 1852, Presbyterian Church, Orillia, Ontario, Canada Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Ontario, Canada Notes for Margaret Ann BRADLEY: D/o Arthur Bradley and Margaret Baskerville. Children of Robert MILLER and Margaret BRADLEY are: +507i.Arthur Alexander10 MILLER, born 09 Jun 1876 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 04 Jun 1933. 508ii.Matilda Jane MILLER, born 13 Jun 1878 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 24 Apr 1915. She married William T. BEAM; born 1874 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1939. More About Matilda Jane MILLER: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada 509 iii. George Leonard MILLER, born 15 Feb 1880 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 10 Jun 1 952. He married Ellen GIBB; born 21 Sep 1901 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 23 Jan 1952. More About Ellen GIBB: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada 510 iv. Rebecca MILLER, born 31 Mar 1882 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 05 Dec 1973. She married Lester MOUNTAIN 30 Dec 1908 in Fortier, Manitoba, Canada; born 09 Mar 1881 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 15 May 1964. More About Rebecca MILLER: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada More About Lester MOUNTAIN: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada 511 v. John MILLER, born 27 Oct 1884 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 26 Aug 1960. He married Bella GIBB; born 1888 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About John MILLER: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada 512 vi. Margaret Ann MILLER, born 28 Jan 1887 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 20 Dec 1960. She married Archibald NICHOL; born Abt. 1883 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Margaret Ann MILLER: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada 513 vii. Robert Lawrence MILLER, born 08 Aug 1889 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 14 May 1983. More About Robert Lawrence MILLER: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada + 514 viii. Julia Ellen MILLER, born 10 Oct 1892 in Oakville, Manitoba, Canada. 252. William McLaren9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 25 Jul 1857 in Coldwater, Ontario, Canada, and died 24 Mar 1896 in Orr Lake, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Edith Maria COOK 27 Jun 1883 in Penetanguishene, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Leonard COOK and Olive ???. She was born 20 Apr 1864 in West Farnham, E?, Quebec, Canada, and died Abt. 1938. More About William McLaren MILLER: Baptism: 19 Sep 1857, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Cause of Death: Spinal disease Notes for Edith Maria COOK: Tombstone located close to the nearly unmarked graves of John and Leah Dwinnell. Inscription: James Mongraw 1886-1917/Edith Cook w/o Frank Borland 1862-1938. (Woodmen of the World Memorial; tree trunk shape.) James Mongraw was her son-in-law. More About Edith Maria COOK: Burial: R19, Lot 28, Lakeview, Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for William MILLER and Edith COOK: Edith's birth date and place was extracted from the certificate for her first marriage. "William Miller, 25, residing in Waverley, born in Medonte (farmer), s/o Alex Miller and Rebecca French, married Edith Cook, 20, residing in Penetang and born in West Farnham, E?, d/o Lenard and Olive, on 27 June 1883 in Penetang. Both Methodist. Married by Charles E. Perry. Witnesses: Joseph Miller, Medonte and Henrietta Perry, Penetang. (MS 932, Reel #43, #011155) Children of William MILLER and Edith COOK are: 515 i. Sarah Rebecca Olive10 MILLER, born 30 May 1884 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married ??? BORLAND. +516ii.Mary "May" Edith MILLER, born Abt. 10 Jul 1885 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1965. +517iii.Leonard William MILLER, born 02 Nov 1887 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1956. +518iv.Pearl Elaine MILLER, born 08 Jun 1889 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 29 Jun 1918 in Midland Hospital, Ontario, Canada. + 519 v. Olive Celia MILLER, born 16 Oct 1892 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1957. 253. John9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Apr 1860 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 19 Mar 1939. He married Louisa Catherine WELLMAN 19 Sep 1883 in Presbyterian Manse, Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She was born 1862 in England. Children of John MILLER and Louisa WELLMAN are: +520i.Emily Rebecca10 MILLER, born 05 Sep 1886 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 26 Apr 1967. +521ii.Joseph MILLER, born 27 Jun 1888 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 29 Apr 1958. + 522 iii. Mabel MILLER, born 01 Jun 1892 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +523iv.John "Austin" MILLER, born 18 Nov 1896 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1941. 254. Walter Scott9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Bet. 14 - 24 Sep 1861 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 29 Jan 1946. He married (1) Mary Ann FRENCH 23 Jul 1883 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Thomas FRENCH and Jane HILL. She was born 16 Feb 1861 in Penetanguishene?, Ontario, Canada, and died 23 Jan 1884. He married (2) Eliza Jane ROSE 03 Jun 1885 in Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Richard ROSE and Mary GRAHAM. She was born Bet. 18 Feb 1864 - 1865, and died 04 Jan 1947. Notes for Walter Scott MILLER: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Medonte c-4 Page 2 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 42 20 Miller Walter M Head M Sep 14 1861 39 43 20 Miller Lizah F Wife M Feb 18 1865 36 44 20 Miller Edith M. F Daughter S May 29 1886 14 45 20 Miller Rebeca R. F Daughter S Aug 22 1887 13 46 20 Miller Mary Jane F Daughter S Sep 10 1888 12 47 20 Miller Ethel E. F Daughter S Jan 14 1889 12 48 20 Miller Grace F Daughter S Aug 18 1892 8 49 20 Miller Walter Royce Son S Jun 5 1894 6 50 20 Miller Theresa Blance Daughter S Jan 9 1896 5 More About Walter Scott MILLER: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario, Canada Census: 1911, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Mary Ann FRENCH: Name transcribed as "Mary Jane" in 1861 Personal Census for Simcoe Co. (cd-rom). Tombstone inscription notes age "22, 11 mth and 7 days" and indicates she is buried with her infant daughter. Walter and Mary Ann were first cousins. Child of Walter MILLER and Mary FRENCH is: 524 i. ???10 MILLER, born 1884 in Ontario, Canada; died Jan 1884. More About ??? MILLER: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Walter MILLER and Eliza ROSE are: + 525 i. Edith Martha10 MILLER, born 30 May 1886 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1968. +526ii.Rebecca Rose MILLER, born 28 Aug 1887 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 15 Sep 1969 in Penetang, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. +527iii.Mary "Jane" MILLER, born 12 Dec 1888 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 27 Jun 1970. 528iv.Ethel Essa MILLER, born 20 Jan 1890 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married (1) James MCKINNON. She married (2) Edgar Louis HUNT. 529 v. Grace MILLER, born 18 Aug 1891 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 01 May 1973. 530 vi. Walter "Royce" MILLER, born 05 Jun 1893 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1959. 531vii.Theresa "Blanch" MILLER, born 15 Jan 1895 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 10 Sep 1957. 532viii.Elsie MILLER, born 29 Nov 1896 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 18 Jun 1992 in Bethany Lodge, Unionville, Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Elsie MILLER: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada + 533 ix. Allan Elgin MILLER, born 10 Nov 1902 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 534 x. Logan Lynwood MILLER, born 03 Oct 1905 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 255. Thomas Hulbert9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 24 Sep 1861 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 11 Mar 1911. He married Emma "Elizabeth" ROSS in Atherly, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Robert ROSS and Sarah //. She was born Abt. 1862 in Orono, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Emma "Elizabeth" ROSS: Elizabeth was living with her brother-in-law Alexander during the 1911 Canada Census. She had two daughters, Nettie and and four year old Greta. Children of Thomas MILLER and Emma ROSS are: + 535 i. Nettie Almeda10 MILLER, born 14 Mar 1895 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 536 ii. Greta MILLER, born Abt. 1907 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 256. Joseph Johnson9 MILLER (Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 11 Oct 1863 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 28 Dec 1927 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Elizabeth BALL 08 Jan 1890 in St. Georges Anglican Church, Fairvalley, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of John BALL and Eliza ORR. She was born Bet. 06 Apr 1871 - 1872 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 18 Feb 1930 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Joseph Johnson MILLER: Residing in Medonte in 1883. Presumed to be William Miller's brother since he witnessed his marriage to Edith Cook. 1901 Automated Census Transcription District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Medonte c-4 Page 9 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 Miller Joseph M Head M 14 1863 37 48 89 Miller Mary F Wife M Apr 6 1872 39 49 89 Miller Annie F Daughter S Oct 26 1893 7 50 89 Miller Norman M Son S 2 1895 5 Marriage Notes for Joseph MILLER and Mary BALL: 011185-90 (Simcoe County) Joseph J. MILLER, 24, Canada, Medonte, farmer, s/o Alexander and Rebecca MILLER [nee French], married Mary E. BALL, 19, Canada, Medonte, d/o John and Eliza BALL [nee Orr], wtn: Charles ROSE and Annie BALL, both of Medonte, on January 8, 1890, at Orillia [s/b St. Georges Anglican Church, Fairvalley, Medonte] Children of Joseph MILLER and Mary BALL are: 537i.John Charles10 MILLER, born 17 Mar 1892 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 21 Apr 1895 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 538 ii. Annie Estelle MILLER, born 20 Oct 1893 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 10 Feb 1979. + 539 iii. Norman G. MILLER, born 01 Oct 1895 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 05 Jun 1 954. 258. Anne9 FRENCH (John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 09 Feb 1849 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Robert JONES 1868 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1840 in Quebec, Canada, and died 02 Feb 1910. Notes for Anne FRENCH: 1891 Census Place: Amabel, Bruce North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375912 NAC C-13276 Dist 177 SubDist E Div 2 Page 1 Family 4 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Robert JONES M M 38 English Q Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Methodist Ann JONES F M 30 English O Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Methodist William JONES M 11 English O Religion: C. Methodist Linda JONES F 10 English O Religion: C. Methodist Netta JONES F 8 English O Religion: C. Methodist Pearl JONESF 5 English O Religion: C. Methodist James JONES M 2 English O More About Anne FRENCH: Baptism: 07 Apr 1849, Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Included birth date. Notes for Robert JONES: Son of John. . Children of Anne FRENCH and Robert JONES are: + 540 i. William Marshal10 JONES, born Abt. 1870 in Ontario, Canada. 541 ii. Linda Annie JONES, born Abt. 1871 in Ontario, Canada. 542 iii. Nettie M. JONES, born Abt. 1873 in Ontario, Canada. 543 iv. Pearl JONES, born Abt. 1876 in Ontario, Canada. 544 v. James JONES, born Abt. 1879 in Ontario, Canada. 545 vi. Harriet JONES, born Abt. 1884 in Ontrio, Canada. 546 vii. Velvy JONES, born Abt. 1887 in Ontario, Canada. 547 viii. Cleveland JONES, born Abt. 1890 in Ontario, Canada. 259. Maria9 FRENCH (John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Mar 1852 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Kay HENRY. 1881 Census Place: Owen Sound, Grey North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375897 NAC C-13261 Dist 156 SubDist A Div 3 Page 45 Family 217 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Joseph HENRY M M 30 Irish USA Occ: Labourer Religion: Weslyan Methodist Maria HENRY F M 28 English O Religion: Weslyan Methodist Harriet HENRY F 9 Irish O Occ: Going To School Religion: Weslyan Methodist James HENRY M 7 Irish O Occ: Going To School Religion: Weslyan Methodist Minnie HENRY F 1 Irish O More About Maria FRENCH: Baptism: 22 Aug 1852, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Maria FRENCH and Joseph HENRY are: 548 i. Minnie Blaine10 HENRY, born Abt. 1879 in Ontario, Canada. 549 ii. Hamie Ethyl HENRY, born Abt. 1882 in Ontario, Canada. 550 iii. James HENRY, born 1884. 551 iv. Alma Maud HENRY, born 29 Jun 1888 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 261. Mary Jane9 FRENCH (John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1855 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1933. She married Thomas BURR 15 Jan 1873 in Bruce Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Henry BURR and Mary SPEER. He was born Abt. 1851. Notes for Mary Jane FRENCH: 1881 Census Place: Derby, Grey North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375898 NAC C-13262 Dist 156 SubDist E Div 2 Page 3 Family 14 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Thomas BURR M 30 English O Occ: Framer Farmer Religion: Weslyan Methodist Mary Jane BURRF 26 English O Religion: Weslyan Methodist Freman Bely BURR 6 English O Religion: Weslyan Methodist More About Mary Jane FRENCH: Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Mary FRENCH and Thomas BURR are: + 552 i. Freeman Burleigh10 BURR, born Abt. 1874 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1956. 553 ii. Earl BURR, born Abt. 1891 in Ontario, Canada. He married Bene BURR. 262. Samuel Steven9 FRENCH (John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1856 in Severn, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1939. He married Agnes Elizabeth M. JOHNSTON 30 Mar 1881 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Samuel JOHNSTON and Jane //. She was born 27 Oct 1861 in Derby Twp., Grey Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 26 Mar 1951 in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. More About Samuel Steven FRENCH: Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Occupation: 1881, mechanic Notes for Agnes Elizabeth M. JOHNSTON: Agnes was the daughter of Samuel Johnston and Jane McCumeskey. Children of Samuel FRENCH and Agnes JOHNSTON are: + 554 i. Ernest John10 FRENCH, born 03 Mar 1882 in Hepworth, Grey Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1953. 555 ii. Harriet Jean FRENCH, born 24 Oct 1883 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1933. 556iii.Melville FRENCH, born Abt. 1888 in Kilsyth, Grey Co., Ontario, Canada; died 12 Mar 1894 in Kilsyth, Grey Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Melville FRENCH: Cause of Death: Croup + 557 iv. Samuel Thomas FRENCH, born Abt. 1889 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1968. + 558 v. Lt. William Herbert FRENCH, born 15 Mar 1891 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1972. + 559 vi. Alma Sarah FRENCH, born 09 Sep 1893 in Ontario, Canada. + 560 vii. Freeman Burleigh FRENCH, born 31 Jul 1895 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada; died 1971. + 561 viii. Alfred Earl FRENCH, born 31 Aug 1899 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1963. + 562 ix. Norman Ellery FRENCH, born 05 Sep 1901 in Ontario, Canada. + 563 x. Eva Lillian FRENCH, born 21 Sep 1903 in Ontario, Canada; died 06 Sep 2004. 263. Sarah Eliza9 FRENCH (John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 21 Feb 1857 in Ontario, Canada. She married Thomas WIGGINS 21 May 1878, son of Thomas WIGGINS and Letitia STONE. He was born 02 May 1854 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Sarah Eliza FRENCH: Double baptismal entry. Birth also recorded in "Severn Mills" and baptism in Medonte Twp. One birth date Oct. 20. Same baptismal dates. 1881 Census Place: Derby, Grey North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375898 NAC C-13262 Dist 156 SubDist E Div 2 Page 3 Family 10 Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Thomas WIGGINS M M 25 Irish O Occ: Carriage Maker Religion: C. Presbyterian Note: wife Sarah, children Leticia and Maud written in margin on same page listed as entry #72-74 page 4 with family #17. 1901 Census of Canada Page Information District:ON OXFORD (South/Sud) (#102) Subdistrict:Ingersoll (Town/Ville) B-3 Page 6 Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6489 Wiggins Thomas M Head M May 2 1854 46 41 68 Wiggins Sarah F Wife M Feb 20 1858 43 42 68 Wiggins Maud F Daughter S Oct 27 1880 20 43 68 Wiggins Percy M Son S Feb 9 1883 18 44 68 Wiggins Alma F Daughter S Jan 5 1885 16 1911 / Ontario / Oxford North / 13 Blenheim Township / page 11 Wiggins Thomas M Head M May 1855 56 Wiggins Sarah F Wife M Feb 1858 53 More About Sarah Eliza FRENCH: Baptism: 06 Oct 1857, Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Thomas WIGGINS: Occupation: 1885, wagon maker Children of Sarah FRENCH and Thomas WIGGINS are: 564 i. Letitia10 WIGGINS, born Abt. 1878 in Ontario, Canada. 565 ii. Maud WIGGINS, born 27 Oct 1880 in Ontario, Canada. 566 iii. Percy WIGGINS, born 09 Feb 1883 in Ontario, Canada. 567iv.Allie [Alina] WIGGINS, born 05 Jan 1885 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 08 Feb 1885 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Allie [Alina] WIGGINS: Cause of Death: Severe cold. 568 v. Alma WIGGINS, born 05 Jan 1885 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 264. Bertram "Robert"9 FRENCH (John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1865 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada. He married Emily ROSEBOROUGH 16 Apr 1890 in Grey Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of John ROSEBOROUGH and Agnes //. She was born 1871 in St. Vincent Twp., Grey Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Bertram "Robert" FRENCH: Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp.,Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Occupation: 1890, mason Children of Bertram FRENCH and Emily ROSEBOROUGH are: 569 i. Wilfred10 FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 570 ii. Mabel FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 571 iii. Vera FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 572 iv. Clarence FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. He married Mamie Bella //. 573 v. Irene FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 265. Harriet Alma9 FRENCH (John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 May 1868 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1957. She married Ebenezer ANTHONY. He was born Abt. 1866 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1913. More About Harriet Alma FRENCH: Baptism: 27 Sep 1871, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Harriet FRENCH and Ebenezer ANTHONY are: 574i.Isabel10 ANTHONY, born Abt. 1890 in Burnside Twp., Lapeer Co., Michigan, United States; died Abt. 1890. +575ii.Bervel ANTHONY, born Abt. 1894 in Burnside Twp., Lapeer Co., Michgian, United States; died Abt. 1960. +576iii.Mary Alma ANTHONY, born 15 Feb 1900 in Burnside Twp., Lapeer Co., Michgian, United States; died Sep 1973. +577iv.Ray Banfield ANTHONY, born 04 Feb 1904 in Burnside Twp., Lapeer Co., Michgian, United States; died Feb 1972. 266. William John9 FRENCH (John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Bet. 25 Apr 1867 - 1871 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1952. He married Margaret Rebecca WILSON 07 Oct 1891 in Manse, Tara, Ontario, Canada, daughter of John WILSON and Maggie //. She was born 30 Jan 1870 in Sarawak Twp., Grey Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1952 in Ontario, Canada. More About William John FRENCH: Baptism: 29 Sep 1871, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp.,Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of William FRENCH and Margaret WILSON are: 578i.George William10 FRENCH, born 30 Oct 1892 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada; died 12 Jul 1915 in 127 9th St. E., Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. More About George William FRENCH: Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Mitral stenosis and epilepsy Occupation: 1915, Brakeman +579ii.Ethyl Maye FRENCH, born Bet. Nov - 01 Dec 1894 in Ontario, Canada; died 29 Sep 1917 in 66 Pauline Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 580iii.Alexander FRENCH, born 30 Sep 1897 in Ontario, Canada; died 11 Jun 1906 in Grey Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Alexander FRENCH: Cause of Death: Drowned Resided: 1906, Brookholm, Ontario, Canada 581iv.Wilby "Bernice" FRENCH, born 13 Nov 1899 in Ontario, Canada; died 02 Feb 1917 in King Edward Sanitorium, Weston [York Twp.], Ontario, Canada. More About Wilby "Bernice" FRENCH: Cause of Death: Pulmonary tuberculosis 582v.Herbert Wilson FRENCH, born Abt. 1901 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada; died 08 Feb 1919 in 344 Margueretta St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. More About Herbert Wilson FRENCH: Cause of Death: Influenza 583 vi. Walter Albert FRENCH, born Abt. 1904 in Ontario, Canada. + 584 vii. Keith McCullum FRENCH, born Abt. 1909 in Ontario, Canada. 585 viii. Ruth FRENCH, born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada. 267. Samuel9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 27 Aug 1855 in Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 17 Mar 1927 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Emily HODGES 21 Jan 1880 in Hillsdale, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Owen HODGES and Ann //. She was born 19 Jul 1863 in Ontario, Canada, and died 07 Aug 1932. Notes for Samuel FRENCH: Birth date on tombstone at variance with "Aug. 1854" date provided for a widowed Samuel French who was living with children Charles, Susan and Sarah, two of whom were born before the above Samuel married. Presumed to be cousins. DOB given as 27 Aug 1857 in 1901 Census, but baptized in 1856. Birthday recorded as 27 Aug 1855 in death register. Death register also indicates that both Samuel's parents were born in England. 1881 Census Place: Flos, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375887 NAC C-13251 Dist 139 SubDist G Div 2 Page 41 Family 190+ Sex Marr AgeOrigin Birthplace Samuel FRENCHM M 24 English Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist Emmlie FRENCH F M 19 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Church of England Royal T. FRENCH M <1 English Ontario Occ: --- Religion: Church of England Born: Nov; 4/12 WALTERS 1891 census 117d family 101 ca.on.simcoe.flos_township p22 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 4 FRENCH Samuel m 35 married - Ont Eng Ont Meth farmer died 1927 buried Waverly Meth. Cem. Waverly 5 FRENCH {HODGES} Emily f 28 married wife Ont Eng Eng Meth died 1932 Waverly Meth. Cem. Waverly 6 FRENCH Royal m 10 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth 7 FRENCH Annie f 8 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 8 FRENCH May f 5 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 9 FRENCH Owen m 3 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth wife WALTERS Jennie V. 10 FRENCH Earnest m 7/12 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth Source: October 2003 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON SIMCOE (North/Nord) (#114) Subdistrict: Flos d-2 Page 2-3 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 40 17 French Samuel M Head M Aug 22 1857 43 41 17 French Emily F Wife M Jul 19 1863 37 42 17 French Roy M Son S Nov 28 1880 20 43 17 French Annie F Daughter S Jan 18 1881 19 44 17 French May F Daughter S Mar 12 1886 15 45 17 French Owen M Son S Apr 14 1888 12 46 17 French Earnest M Son S Oct 15 1890 10 47 17 French Laura F Daughter S Sep 16 1891 9 48 17 French Leverne M Son S Jul 14 1894 6 49 17 French Oscar M Son S Dec 21 1896 4 50 17 French Goldie F Daughter S Oct 29 1897 3 1 17 French Dora F Daughter S Jul 21 1890 8/12 Samuel left part of Lot 76 on Con 1 in Tay Twp (sic) to his widow Emily, which was to be used in her lifetime and then passed to their son Elmer. The value of this realty was $1300. Emily also received $1518. Also listed in this Will are his remaining children, their residences and what they received. More About Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 28 Oct 1856, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Arteriosclerosis Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Medical Information: Contributory cause: mycardial failure. Notes for Emily HODGES: D/o Owen and Ann according to marriage register. Birthday recorded on death certificate as "July 18, 1861." Marriage witnessed by James Hodges and Mary Ann French of Flos. Birth year in 1901 Flos Twp Census is 1863; note Samuel is 1857, also a 2 year discrepancy between the census and his tombstone date. More About Emily HODGES: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Chronic nephritis Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Medical Information: Arteriosclerosis and senile dementia Marriage Notes for Samuel FRENCH and Emily HODGES: 010317-80 Samuel FRENCH, 23, Canada, Flos, farmer, s/o Thomas and Jane FRENCH, married Emily HODGES, 18, Canada, Flos, d/o Owen and Ann HODGES, witn; James HODGES and Mary Ann FRENCH of Flos. 21 Jan, 1880 at Hillsdale. Children of Samuel FRENCH and Emily HODGES are: +586i.Thomas William "Royal"10 FRENCH, born 24 Nov 1880 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 15 Sep 1966. +587ii.Annie Elizabeth FRENCH, born Abt. 18 Jan 1882 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1948. 588 iii. Albert Earl FRENCH, born Abt. 1883 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1888. +589iv.May Lecetta FRENCH, born 12 Mar 1886 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1969 in possibly Saskatcehwan, Canada. + 590 v. Owen FRENCH, born 16 Apr 1888 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1977. 591vi.Ernest FRENCH, born 05 Oct 1890 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1963. He married Mabel DRUMMOND. Notes for Ernest FRENCH: Living in Empress, Alberta, he inherited $365.43 from Dad in 1927. More About Ernest FRENCH: Census: 1891, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada + 592 vii. Laura Ethel FRENCH, born 16 Sep 1892 in Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 30 Mar 1967 in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. 593 viii. Laverne "Verne" FRENCH, born 14 Jul 1894 in Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1956. Notes for Laverne "Verne" FRENCH: Vern was living in Empress, Alberta when he enlisted (reg. # 2288379). 5'7", blue eyes, dark brown hair. Vern was still living in Empress when he received $365.43 in his Dad's 1927 will. 594 ix. Oscar FRENCH, born 30 Dec 1896 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 09 Apr 1917. Notes for Oscar FRENCH: Killed in action according tombstone inscription and also the online Canadian Virtual War Mermorial. #08445. Canadian Machine Gun Corps, 6th Co. A history of this regiment was available at: in July 2002. Birth day on tombstone is 30. According to his World War I Attestation Papers, Oscar was 5' 10' with a sallow complexion, hazel eyes and brown hair. "Oscar French was one of the two members - the other was Joseph Defayette - of No. 2 Section, 6th Brigade Canadian Machine Gun Company to be killed in the advance on the morning of Monday 9th April 1917, during the Battle of Vimy Ridge. The War Diary mentions him by name, and states that he was killed by shell fire. This must have been after Nos. 1 and 2 Section machine-gun crews established their positions close to the "Red Line" on the Les Tilleuls-Petit Vimy road, shortly after 9 a.m. He was buried at the Nine Elms Military Cemetery, Thelus (Ref. IV.D.15), and also has a memorial tombstone at French's Meth. Cemetery, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario. Donald Fraser mentions the Vimy casualties in his diary (The Journal of Private Fraser, ed. Reginald H. Roy, publ. 1998, CEF Books): 'Wednesday 11th April 1917 - I understand our Company's casulaties were twelve. Horsfall, French and a new battalion man who was attached to us were killed ...' " Source: 6th Brigade Canadian Machine Gun Company < http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brett/cmgc/cmgc_dbase.html > Assessed Jan 2006. In Memory of Private OSCAR FRENCH 408445, 6th Coy., Canadian Machine Gun Corps who died on 09 April 1917 Remembered with honour More About Oscar FRENCH: Burial: commeration in French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada; NINE ELMS MILITARY CEMETERY, THELUS, Pas de Calais, France 595 x. Eddie FRENCH, born 29 Oct 1897 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 596 xi. Goldie Marion FRENCH, born 29 Oct 1898 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1975. Notes for Goldie Marion FRENCH: Goldie, who was apparently living in Waverley when her father's will was probated in 1927, inherited $365.43. 597 xii. Dora Irene FRENCH, born 22 Jul 1900 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1943. She married Arthur FIELD. Notes for Dora Irene FRENCH: Dora, who was living in Toronto in 1927, received $365.43 in her father's will. 598 xiii. Albert Earl FRENCH, born Abt. 1902 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Albert Earl FRENCH: Son or grandson? "Monumental Transcriptions" p. 1, lists this child with this family, providing only detail "aged 4 years." + 599 xiv. Elmer Walter FRENCH, born Bet. 20 Nov 1905 - 1906 in Lot 75, Conc. 1, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1973. 268. Gabriel9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 22 Aug 1857 in Severn Mills, Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 1929. He married Matilda "Tillie" DWINNELL 27 Dec 1882 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Thomas DWINNELL and Ellen YORK. She was born 30 Aug 1864 in Ontario, Canada, and died 1951. Notes for Gabriel FRENCH: Married Matilda Dwinnell. See her internal notes. Birth year on tombstone is 1858; however, the baptismal register is more likely correct, since it is closer to the event. 1901 Census birth date is Oct. 25, 1857 or 59. May have been baptized twice, as there are two entries for him in the Wesleyan Meth. Bapt. Reg., both citing Oct. 6, 1857 as the date of the event, but one Meth. register saying he was baptized in Medonte and one saying he was baptized in Tay. 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON SIMCOE (North/Nord) (#114) Subdistrict: Flos d-2 Page 2 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 District: ON SIMCOE (North/Nord) (#114) Subdistrict: Flos d-2 Page 2 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 11 12 French Gabriel M Head M Oct 25 1859 41 12 12 French Matilda F Wife M Aug 30 1866 36 13 12 French Herbert M Son S Mar 24 1883 18 14 12 French Violet F Daughter S Jul 29 1885 15 15 12 French Gertrude F Daughter S May 31 1888 12 16 12 French Alma F Daughter S May 18 1890 10 17 12 French Carrie F Daughter S Jul 31 1892 8 18 12 French Ellwood M Son S Jul 31 1894 6 19 12 French Valama F Daughter S Nov 6 1898 2 More About Gabriel FRENCH: Baptism: 02 Nov 1858, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Burial: Elmvale Union Cemetery, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Matilda "Tillie" DWINNELL: 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 296 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p70 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 1 FRENCH Gabriel M 32 married - Ont Eng Ont Evangelist saw mill labourer 2 FRENCH {?} Matilda F 27 married wife Ont Ont Ont Evangelist 3 FRENCH Herbert M 8 - son Ont Ont Ont Evangelist 4 FRENCH Violet F 6 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Evangelist 5 FRENCH Gertrude F 3 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Evangelist 6 FRENCH Alma F 1 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Evangelist More About Matilda "Tillie" DWINNELL: Burial: Elmvale Union, Con 9, Lot 5, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1871, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Gabriel FRENCH and Matilda DWINNELL: Matilda, 18, res. Tiny, born Canada, married Gabriel French, 23, laborer and s/o Thomas and Jane 27 Dec 1882 in Medonte. Wit: Alfred French, Flos and Alvina Dwinell, Tiny. (Ont. Vital Stat. MS 932, reel 43, #011191). Children of Gabriel FRENCH and Matilda DWINNELL are: + 600 i. Herbert T.10 FRENCH, born 24 Mar 1883 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1954 in Ontario, Canada. 601 ii. Violet FRENCH, born 29 Jul 1885 in Ontario, Canada. She married Charles BONNEY. 602 iii. Gertrude FRENCH, born 31 May 1888 in Ontario, Canada. 603 iv. Alma FRENCH, born 18 May 1890 in Ontario, Canada. 604 v. Susan Caroline FRENCH, born 31 Jul 1892 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 605 vi. Elwood FRENCH, born 31 Jul 1895 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 606 vii. Velma Elizabeth FRENCH, born 04 Nov 1898 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert Cameron ACTON 16 Aug 1918 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 1897 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 607 viii. Annie Muriel FRENCH, born 30 Mar 1902 in Ontario, Canada. 608 ix. Henry Cecil FRENCH, born 02 Feb 1905 in Flost Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 06 Jul 1980 in Los Angelos, California, United States. He married Olga PALMER. 269. Mary Ann9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Feb 1861 in Penetanguishene?, Ontario, Canada, and died 23 Jan 1884. She married Walter Scott MILLER 23 Jul 1883 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, son of Alexander MILLER and Rebecca FRENCH. He was born Bet. 14 - 24 Sep 1861 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 29 Jan 1946. Notes for Mary Ann FRENCH: Name transcribed as "Mary Jane" in 1861 Personal Census for Simcoe Co. Tombstone inscription notes age "22, 11 mth and 7 days" and indicates she is buried with her infant daughter. Walter and Mary Ann were first cousins. More About Mary Ann FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Ontario, Canada Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp.,Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Walter Scott MILLER: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Medonte c-4 Page 2 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 42 20 Miller Walter M Head M Sep 14 1861 39 43 20 Miller Lizah F Wife M Feb 18 1865 36 44 20 Miller Edith M. F Daughter S May 29 1886 14 45 20 Miller Rebeca R. F Daughter S Aug 22 1887 13 46 20 Miller Mary Jane F Daughter S Sep 10 1888 12 47 20 Miller Ethel E. F Daughter S Jan 14 1889 12 48 20 Miller Grace F Daughter S Aug 18 1892 8 49 20 Miller Walter Royce Son S Jun 5 1894 6 50 20 Miller Theresa Blance Daughter S Jan 9 1896 5 More About Walter Scott MILLER: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario, Canada Census: 1911, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Child is listed above under (254) Walter Scott MILLER. 270. Stephen9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 21 Jul 1863 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 27 Apr 1916 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Ellen CLARKE. She was born 07 Dec 1868, and died 26 Apr 1946. Notes for Stephen FRENCH: 1901 Automated Census Transcription Project: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Tay m-3 Page 11 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 28 94 French Stephen M Head M Jul 12 1864 36 29 94 French Annie F Wife M Dec 7 1868 32 30 94 French Eva F Sister S Nov 8 1899 1 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 22 Tay / page 1 French Stephen M Head M Jun 1865 46 1901 2 1 French Annie F Wife M Dec 1869 41 1901 3 1 French Eva F half sister S Sep 1899 11 1901 4 1 French Earl Clark M Son S Aug 1909 1 More About Stephen FRENCH: Baptism: 28 Aug 1863, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co), Ontario, Canada Census: 1871, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Annie Ellen CLARKE: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Stephen FRENCH and Annie CLARKE are: 609 i. ???10 FRENCH, born 09 May 1907 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 610ii.Clarke Earl FRENCH, born 09 Aug 1909 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 12 Nov 1965 in Ontario, Canada. He married Jean Mable FRANCIS; born 08 Sep 1913; died in Cavan Twp., Ontario, Canada. More About Clarke Earl FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 271. Sarah Jane9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Oct 1865 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 14 Nov 1938 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. She married James CHADWICK 16 Oct 1889 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1861 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 17 Sep 1920 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. More About Sarah Jane FRENCH: Baptism: 18 Feb 1866, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Notes for James CHADWICK: Medonte farmer and s/o Charles and Sarah. Marriage Notes for Sarah FRENCH and James CHADWICK: Marriage witnesses: C.Smith and Goldie French, res. Waverley. Children of Sarah FRENCH and James CHADWICK are: 611 i. Hazel10 CHADWICK, born in Ontario, Canada. She married Edward BAXTER. 612 ii. Massell CHADWICK, born in Ontario, Canada. 613 iii. Melville CHADWICK, died Abt. 1977 in Ontario, Canada. 614 iv. Olive Merretta CHADWICK, born 31 Mar 1899 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 615 v. Charles Stephen CHADWICK, born 27 Jun 1900 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1968. He married Elenia M. JAMIESON; born Abt. 1897; died Abt. 1963 in Ontario, Canada. 616 vi. Vera Zorena CHADWICK, born 31 Oct 1902 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 272. Thomas "William"9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 27 Feb 1868 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1935. He married Mary Ann "Annie" Evangeline NEVILLS 18 Feb 1920 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, daughter of George NEVILLS and Mary NICHOLSON. She was born Abt. 1880 in Sunnidale Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1962. Notes for Thomas "William" FRENCH: A "Thos. W. French 1870-1935" is buried with his wife Mary A.E. Nevills (1880-1962) in Stayner Union Cemetery. More About Thomas "William" FRENCH: Burial: Stayner Cemetery, Ontario, Canada Census: 1871, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Mary Ann "Annie" Evangeline NEVILLS: Burial: Stayner Cemetery, Ontario, Canada Children of Thomas FRENCH and Mary NEVILLS are: 617i.Alvin William John10 FRENCH, born 25 Jan 1921 in Nottawasaga Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 25 Jan 1921 in Nottawasaga Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Alvin William John FRENCH: Burial: Staynor, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Indigestion + 618 ii. Elmer Amos FRENCH, born Abt. 1922 in Ontario, Canada; died 31 Jul 1999 in General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. 273. Goldie Maria9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Bet. 24 Jan 1869 - 1870 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 26 Oct 1943. She married Charles Henry ROSE 07 Nov 1894 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, son of Richard ROSE and Mary //. He was born Abt. 08 Nov 1866 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 20 Jun 1923 in Toronto General Hospital, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Goldie Maria FRENCH: 1901 Canada Census District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Medonte c-4 Page 9 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 36 86 Rose Mary F Head W Jun 16 1838 62 37 86 Rose Edith F Daughter S Nov 9 1882 18 38 86 Rose Marthe F Daughter S Nov 9 1876 24 39 87 Rose Charley M Head M Nov 8 32 40 87 Rose Goldie F Wife M Jan 24 1870 31 41 87 Rose Fredick M Son S Jul 18 1897 3 42 87 Rose Bessie F Daughter S Jun 23 1899 1 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 7 Medonte / page 7 Rose Charles M Head M Nov 1870 40 1901 34 81 Rose Goldie F Wife M Jan 1871 40 1901 35 81 Rose Fred M Son S Jul 1897 13 1901 36 81 Rose Bessie F Daughter S Jun 1900 10 1901 37 81 Rose Earl M Son S Nov 1901 9 1901 38 81 Rose Kenneth M Son S Sep 1903 7 1901 39 81 Rose George M Son S Oct 1907 3 More About Goldie Maria FRENCH: Burial: St. George's Cem., Fairvalley, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1871, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Charles Henry ROSE: Burial: St. George's Cem., Fairvalley, Medonte Twp., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Heart failure Medical Information: Contributory causes: diabetes and nephritis Marriage Notes for Goldie FRENCH and Charles ROSE: 011403-94 (Simcoe County) Charles Henry ROSE, 25, Canada, Medonte, Farmer, s/o Richard and Mary ROSE, married Goldie FRENCH, 24, Waverley, same, d/o Thomas and Jane FRENCH, wtn: Stephen FRENCH and Annie ROSE both of Medonte, on November 7, 1894, at Orillia Children of Goldie FRENCH and Charles ROSE are: 619 i. Frederick "Fred" Langley10 ROSE, born 18 Jul 1897 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1954. Notes for Frederick "Fred" Langley ROSE: Assumed to be Charles' and Goldie's son; buried with them. More About Frederick "Fred" Langley ROSE: Burial: St. George's Cem., Fairvalley, Medonte Twp., Ontario, Canada Resided: 1923, Coldwater, Ontario, Canada + 620 ii. Bessie Margery ROSE, born 23 Jun 1899 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. + 621 iii. Kenneth Argyle ROSE, born 26 Sep 1903 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1990. 622 iv. Earl Thomas Richard ROSE, born 02 Nov 1907 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 12 May 1980. He married Dora Mounsey J. OVEREND 28 Sep 1927; born 27 Nov 1900; died Abt. 1968. More About Earl Thomas Richard ROSE: Cause of Death: Heart failure More About Dora Mounsey J. OVEREND: Cause of Death: Cancer 623 v. George ROSE, born Abt. Oct 1908 in Ontario, Canada. 275. Isaac Joshua9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Dec 1874 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1944. He married Margaret Ann MCWATTERS. She was born Abt. 1883, and died Abt. 1949. More About Isaac Joshua FRENCH: Baptism: 02 Jun 1875, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes brith date. Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Margaret Ann MCWATTERS: Marriage info extrapolated from presumed son Stephen Maurice's marriage reg. Children of Isaac FRENCH and Margaret MCWATTERS are: 624 i. Gordon Maxwell10 FRENCH, born Bet. Jan 1902 - 1903 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1971. 625 ii. Sadie Irene FRENCH, born 08 Jul 1904 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1970. She married Herbert D. CALDWELL; born Abt. 1893; died Abt. 1962 in Ontario, Canada. More About Sadie Irene FRENCH: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada 626 iii. Reta Christina "Chrissie" FRENCH, born 24 Mar 1906 in Lot 76, Conc. 1, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1966. She married Ernest Blake STACEY 17 Oct 1923 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1902; died Abt. 1966 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Reta Christina "Chrissie" FRENCH: Name recorded as "Grissie Ereaite French" on her birth certificate. More About Reta Christina "Chrissie" FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Ontario, Canada + 627 iv. Lillian "Lillie" May FRENCH, born 09 Dec 1909 in Ontario, Canada; died 12 Aug 1977. + 628 v. Melville Thomas FRENCH, born Abt. 1912 in Ontario, Canada. 629 vi. Mossie Marie FRENCH, born Feb 1917 in Conc. 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 24 Oct 1918 in Conc. 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Mossie Marie FRENCH: Burial: Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Meningitis Medical Information: Contributory cause: "probably pneumonia." 630 vii. Stephen Maurice FRENCH, born Abt. 1917 in Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Floris Irene BLOW 20 Aug 1938 in Elmvale, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1918 in Wyevale, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Ontario. Notes for Floris Irene BLOW: D/o Wilbert Charles and Mildred Reta (Chapman). 276. James Yarberry9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Dec 1878 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 11 Mar 1951 in Ontario, Canada. He married Martha Jane GRAHAM 11 Apr 1911 in Wycliffe Church, Elmvale, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of James GRAHAM and Jane JOHNSON. She was born Dec 1884 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1980. Notes for James Yarberry FRENCH: Head of household in 1901; living with brother Isaac and sister Rhoda. May have married Martha Graham 19 Apr 1911 at Wycliffe Church, Elmvale, although that James gave age as 29 at marriage. Tombstone inscribed 1879-1951. 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District: ON SIMCOE (North/Nord) (#114) Subdistrict: Flos d-2 Page 2 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 1 10 French James M Head S Dec 15 1878 22 2 10 French Isaac M Brother S Dec 17 1875 25 3 10 French Rhoda F Sister S Jun 15 1873 27 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 22 Tay / page 1 French James M Head M Dec 1881 [sic] 29 French Martha J. F Wife M Dec 1884 26 In 1911, James and Martha were living close to his brother Stephen's family, which included their half sister Eva. More About James Yarberry FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of James FRENCH and Martha GRAHAM are: + 631 i. Wilson James10 FRENCH, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada. 632 ii. Earl Kenneth FRENCH, born Abt. 1918 in Ontario, Canada. 280. Arthur9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 17 Mar 1895 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Miriam UPWOOD. Children of Arthur FRENCH and Miriam UPWOOD are: 633 i. ???10 FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 634 ii. ??? FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 635 iii. Jennie FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 282. Eva Arabella9 FRENCH (Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 08 Nov 1899 in Ontario, Canada. She married Earl ROBERTS. Child of Eva FRENCH and Earl ROBERTS is: 636 i. Margaret10 ROBERTS, born Abt. 1932 in Ontario, Canada. She married William E. BALL. 285. Sarah9 STRATH (Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1864 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 26 Jun 1923 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. She married William Fyffe ARNOTT 20 Sep 1884 in Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States, son of Daniel ARNOTT and Jane FIFE. He was born 25 Sep 1851 in Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 01 Feb 1930 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. Children of Sarah STRATH and William ARNOTT are: +637i.Pearl Jane10 ARNOTT, born 03 Jul 1885 in Crystal Falls, Iron Co., Missouri, United States; died 06 Apr 1960. +638ii.George William ARNOTT, born 23 Mar 1889 in Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; died 12 Mar 1944 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. + 639 iii. Lillian Ann ARNOTT, born 06 Dec 1893 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1939. 640iv.Sarah ARNOTT, born 25 May 1895; died 06 Nov 1977 in Calumet, Houghton Co., Michigan, United States. She married John BREWER 15 Dec 1930 in Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; born 27 May 1892; died 11 Jul 1978 in Calumet, Houghton Co., Michigan, United States. + 641 v. Frederick Bryan ARNOTT, born 14 Sep 1896; died 18 May 1957. 286. William9 STRATH (Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1868 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1943. He married Jane SYER. She was born Abt. 1867, and died Abt. 1956 in Ontario, Canada. Children of William STRATH and Jane SYER are: 642 i. Katherine Ann10 STRATH, born Abt. 1894 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1965. + 643 ii. George STRATH, born Abt. 1895 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1960. 644 iii. Charles STRATH, born Abt. 1897 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1921. + 645 iv. Mary STRATH, born Abt. 1899 in Ontario, Canada. + 646 v. Robert STRATH, born Abt. 1901 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1972. + 647 vi. Ellen Lucile STRATH, born Abt. 1904 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1949. 289. Mary9 STRATH (Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Apr 1874 in Conc. 10, Lot 1, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1955. She married James Hugh JOHNSON. He died Abt. 1955 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Mary STRATH and James JOHNSON are: 648 i. ???10 JOHNSON. + 649 ii. Strath Claire JOHNSON, born Abt. 1904 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1973. + 650 iii. Bessie JOHNSON, born Abt. 1906 in Ontario, Canada. 651 iv. William Hale JOHNSON, born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada. 652 v. Robert James JOHNSON, born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada. 653 vi. George JOHNSON, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1923. 654 vii. Mabel JOHNSON, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada. 655 viii. Stewart Charles JOHNSON, born Abt. 1919 in Ontario, Canada. 292. Samuel9 FRENCH (John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 26 Dec 1838 in Gloucestershire, England, and died 06 Mar 1893 in Oliphant St., Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. He married Mary SEALEY 08 Jun 1862 in Stonehouse Congregational Church, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Thomas SEALEY and Hester COOK. She was born 22 Nov 1838 in King Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 17 Dec 1931 in Epsom Infirmary, Auckland, New Zealand. More About Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 20 Jan 1839, Leonard Stanley, Glocestershire, England Burial: 08 Mar 1893, Purewa, Auckland, New Zealand Cause of Death: Hemiplegia More About Mary SEALEY: Baptism: 25 Dec 1838, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Burial: 19 Dec 1931, Purewa, Auckland Children of Samuel FRENCH and Mary SEALEY are: 656i.Samuel Thomas10 FRENCH, born Abt. 1863 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 24 Sep 1963 in Leonard Stanley, Glos.England. More About Samuel Thomas FRENCH: Baptism: 10 Sep 1863, Leonard Stanley, Glos.England + 657 ii. George Edward FRENCH, born Abt. 1865 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 05 Jul 1940 in Residence, Kowhai St, New Lynn. +658iii.Samuel John FRENCH, born 18 Apr 1867 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 27 May 1939 in Auckland, New Zealand. +659iv.John William FRENCH, born Abt. 1870 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 30 Mar 1929 in Auckland. +660v.Alma Victor FRENCH, born Abt. 1873 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England; died 10 Mar 1947 in Auckland. 661 vi. Florence FRENCH, born 01 Jan 1878 in Otamatea; died 1878. +662vii.Clara Mary FRENCH, born 19 Jan 1880 in Auckland, New Zealand; died 04 Jun 1964 in Auckland, New Zealand. 663 viii. Percival Henry FRENCH, born Dec 1884 in Auckland, New Zealand; died 29 May 1903. More About Percival Henry FRENCH: Burial: 31 May 1903, Purewa, Auckland, New Zealand 294. Emma9 FRENCH (John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1843 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. She married William WALKLEY 12 Jun 1865 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He was born Abt. 1843 in Pakenhill, Gloucestershire, England. More About Emma FRENCH: Baptism: 31 Jul 1843, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Emma FRENCH and William WALKLEY are: 664 i. Mary Jane10 WALKLEY, born 16 Jul 1865 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About Mary Jane WALKLEY: Baptism: 21 Jul 1872, King Stanley, Glos, England 665 ii. Henry WALKLEY, born 12 Sep 1867 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About Henry WALKLEY: Baptism: 18 Jan 1868, King Stanley, Glos, England 666 iii. Albert Edward WALKLEY, born 08 Jun 1870 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About Albert Edward WALKLEY: Baptism: 21 Jul 1872, King Stanley, Glos, England 667 iv. Amy Caroline WALKLEY, born 15 Oct 1872 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About Amy Caroline WALKLEY: Baptism: 08 Dec 1872, King Stanley, Glos, England 668 v. Elizabeth Harriet WALKLEY, born 22 Feb 1874 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About Elizabeth Harriet WALKLEY: Baptism: 03 Jan 1875, King Stanley, Glos, England 669 vi. Minnie Eliza WALKLEY, born 21 Dec 1876 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About Minnie Eliza WALKLEY: Baptism: 11 Feb 1877, King Stanley, Glos, England 670 vii. William George WALKLEY, born 03 Sep 1879 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About William George WALKLEY: Baptism: 14 Dec 1879, King Stanley, Glos, England 298. William9 FRENCH (John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1854 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 04 May 1907 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married (1) Emma HARRIS Abt. Sep 1877. She was born 05 Jan 1859 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died Abt. Mar 1880 in Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married (2) Sarah // Aft. 1881. More About William FRENCH: Baptism: 26 Feb 1854, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Child of William FRENCH and Emma HARRIS is: 671 i. Lucy Emma10 FRENCH, born Abt. 1879 in King Stanley. 299. Alfred9 FRENCH (John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1857 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 29 Dec 1901 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married (1) Ellen PREEN Abt. 1874. She was born Abt. Jun 1857 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England, and died Abt. Mar 1884 in Gloucestershire, England. He married (2) Annie // Abt. 1885. She was born Abt. 1858 in Eastington, Gloucestershire, England. More About Alfred FRENCH: Baptism: 25 Jan 1857, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England Children of Alfred FRENCH and Ellen PREEN are: 672 i. Mary Anne10 FRENCH, born 07 Aug 1874 in Leonard Stanley, Glos, England. More About Mary Anne FRENCH: Baptism: 12 Sep 1880, King Stanley, Glos, England 673 ii. Ellen Elizabeth FRENCH, born 05 Nov 1876 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About Ellen Elizabeth FRENCH: Baptism: 12 Sep 1880, King Stanley, Glos, England 674 iii. Edith Louisa FRENCH, born 28 Jun 1880 in King Stanley, Glos, England. More About Edith Louisa FRENCH: Baptism: 12 Sep 1880, King Stanley, Glos, England 301. Samuel9 POWELL (Elizabeth8 FRENCH, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 29 Nov 1846 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England, and died 12 Dec 1906 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Catherine WHITTARD 26 Dec 1870 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England, daughter of Richard WHITTARD and Mary HAYWARD. She was born 20 Dec 1844 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England. Children of Samuel POWELL and Catherine WHITTARD are: 675 i. Samuel Edwin "Ted"10 POWELL, born in Gloucester, England. 676 ii. Alfred William W. POWELL, born in Gloucester, England. 677 iii. Abner POWELL, born 27 Sep 1872 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England. +678iv.Beatrice Mary Elizabeth POWELL, born 01 Apr 1874 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England; died 17 May 1951 in Stretford, England. 679 v. Frances Catherine POWELL, born 25 Apr 1879 in Gloucester, England. 680 vi. Percy James G. POWELL, born 04 Dec 1881 in Gloucester, England. + 681 vii. Charles Thomas Hayward POWELL, born 17 Mar 1882 in Gloucester, England. + 682 viii. Gilbert Hedley POWELL, born 25 Feb 1884 in Gloucester, England. 304. Kate9 HILL (Hannah Elizabeth8 FRENCH, John7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born in Gloucester, England. She married Albert OWEN. Child of Kate HILL and Albert OWEN is: + 683 i. George10 OWEN. 315. William9 GIFFORD (Mary Ann8 FORD, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 10 Mar 1848 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand, and died 16 Apr 1926. He married Esther Elizabeth REEVES 1874 in Spring Creek, Marlborugh, New Zealand. She was born Abt. 1853 in Rapaura, Marlborough, New Zealand. Children of William GIFFORD and Esther REEVES are: 684 i. Frederick William10 GIFFORD, born 1876 in Motueka, Nelson, New Zealand. 685 ii. Francis Lewis GIFFORD, born 1878 in Wairau Valley, Marlborugh, New Zealand. 686 iii. Arthur Harold GIFFORD, born 1884 in Wairau Valley, Marlborugh, New Zealand. 321. Albert Henry9 GIFFORD (Mary Ann8 FORD, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 22 Oct 1856 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand, and died 09 May 1909. He married Alice Maude SOPER 13 Aug 1902 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand, daughter of Wheaton SOPER and Mary SQUIRE. She was born 1874 in Blenheim, New Zealand. Children of Albert GIFFORD and Alice SOPER are: 687 i. Alice Muriel10 GIFFORD, born 10 Jun 1903. 688 ii. Nessie Maude GIFFORD, born 09 Sep 1905. 325. Alfred John9 GIFFORD (Mary Ann8 FORD, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Mar 1869 in Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand. He married Edith Emily SATHERLEY 21 Feb 1900 in Spring Creek, Marlborugh, New Zealand. Children of Alfred GIFFORD and Edith SATHERLEY are: 689 i. Wilfred10 GIFFORD, born 05 Jun 1900. 690 ii. Bernard Alfred GIFFORD, born 07 Aug 1901. 691 iii. Raymond George GIFFORD, born 01 May 1903. 692 iv. Cyril Arthur GIFFORD, born 06 Nov 1904. 693 v. Winifred Nora GIFFORD, born 25 May 1906. 694 vi. Rita Ann GIFFORD, born 09 Sep 1907. 695 vii. Clarence GIFFORD, born 06 May 1909. 328. William Joseph9 FORD (Charles Henry8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 30 Oct 1862 in Waimea West, Nelson, New Zealand, and died 05 Apr 1935. He married Barbara Edith DRON 14 Aug 1895 in New Zealand. Children of William FORD and Barbara DRON are: 696 i. Evelyn Jane10 FORD, born 03 Jun 1896. 697ii.Charles Henry FORD, born 15 Aug 1900 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand. He married Olive Maud PAYNTER 1925 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand. 698iii.Keith William FORD, born 05 Aug 1902 in Waimea South, Nelson, New Zealand. He married Elaine Belle SHAND 31 Dec 1941 in Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand. 699 iv. Edith Pearl FORD, born 01 Aug 1904. 700 v. Olive Marjory FORD, born 26 Apr 1909. 337. George9 FORD (Thomas8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 12 Jun 1874 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand. He married Annie ETHERINGTON. Children of George FORD and Annie ETHERINGTON are: 701 i. Wilfred10 FORD, born 1904. 702 ii. Edna FORD, born 1906. 339. George Daniel9 FORD (Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 31 Dec 1875 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand, and died 18 Apr 1954 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand. He married Elizabeth Ann WIBLIN 26 Dec 1905 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand, daughter of Thomas WIBLIN and Emily VARNEY. She was born 13 Dec 1879 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand, and died 16 Oct 1963 in Levin, New Zealand. Children of George FORD and Elizabeth WIBLIN are: 703i.Roy10 FORD, born 09 Aug 1906 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand; died Mar 1907 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand. + 704 ii. Etty Jean FORD, born 05 Jun 1907. + 705 iii. William FORD, born 11 Dec 1908. + 706 iv. Frank FORD, born 09 Mar 1912; died 06 Aug 1995 in Blenheim, New Zealand. 341. Mark John9 FORD (Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 22 Jul 1878, and died 05 Aug 1949 in Wairau Hospital, Marlborough, New Zealand. He married Lillian May OSGOOD 24 Nov 1904 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand. She was born 19 Dec 1878, and died 03 Aug 1933 in Wairau Hospital, Marlborough, New Zealand. Children of Mark FORD and Lillian OSGOOD are: 707 i. Maxwell Henry10 FORD, born 14 Oct 1905. He married Shirley Elsie GRIDLEY 02 Sep 1935. 708 ii. Lawrence James FORD, born 21 Feb 1910. He married Eleanor Mary HOOPER. 709 iii. Shirley Kenneth FORD, born 06 Mar 1914. He married Margaret McKAY 22 Nov 1952. 710 iv. Constance Marjory FORD, born 07 Mar 1926. She married Lester HUNT 02 Sep 1942. 343. William Henry9 FORD (Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 11 Oct 1879 in Blenheim, New Zealand, and died 22 Sep 1960 in Grovetown, Marlborough, New Zealand. He married Kate BASSET 17 Jul 1901 in St. Lukes, Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. She was born 03 May 1873 in Lamberhurst, Kent, England, and died 01 Nov 1967 in Blenheim, New Zealand. Children of William FORD and Kate BASSET are: + 711 i. Nancy Jane10 FORD, born 29 Jul 1902 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. + 712 ii. William Ross FORD, born 06 Jul 1904 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. + 713 iii. Florence Ivy FORD, born 31 Oct 1908. + iv. Trevor John FORD, born 04 Sep 1911 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. + 715 v. Morice Beal FORD, born 15 Jul 1913. + 716 vi. Bernice Heather FORD, born 14 Jul 1913. + 717 vii. Mabel Rose FORD, born 07 Aug 1906 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand; died 26 Dec 1970. 344. Sarah Jane9 FORD (Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 11 Mar 1880 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand, and died 31 Oct 1905. She married Arthur Charles THOMPSON. He was born 1879, and died 10 Apr 1950 in Marlborough, New Zealand. Children of Sarah FORD and Arthur THOMPSON are: 718 i. Clarice Muriel10 THOMPSON, born 1900. 719 ii. Mavis Winifred THOMPSON, born 23 Jan 1902. 366. Albert9 FRENCH (Henry8, Samuel7, Thomas6, John5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Aug 1859 in Waterloo, Seneca, New York, United States, and died 01 Oct 1900 in near Ramah, Elbert Co., Kansas, United States. He married Lillie May CARLILE 14 Oct 1882 in Belleville, Republic, Kansas, United States. She was born 10 Aug 1866 in Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States. Children of Albert FRENCH and Lillie CARLILE are: 720i.Frederick Henry10 FRENCH, born 17 Mar 1884 in Republic, Kansas, United States; died 28 Mar 1958 in Republic, Kansas, United States. He married (1) Cora Agnes RODGERS; born Abt. 1884. He married (2) Cora CAMPBELL; born Abt. 1884. 721 ii. Nancy Eliza FRENCH, born 17 May 1885 in Densmore, Norton, Kansas, United States. She married John Edward BISHOP; born Abt. 1885. 722 iii. Albert Orlando FRENCH, born 05 Nov 1886 in Densmore, Norton, Kansas, United States; died 27 Oct 1971. He married Florence BOYS; born Abt. 1886. 723 iv. James Arthur FRENCH, born 12 Jun 1888 in Densmore, Norton, Kansas, United States; died 25 Jul 1967 I n Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, United States. He married Vinnie Elizabeth SCOTT; born 22 Aug 1888 in Du Plain, Clinton, Michigan, United States. 724 v. Daniel Harrison FRENCH, born 21 Feb 1890 in Ragan, Harlan, Nebraska, United States; died 25 Jan 1894. 725 vi. Ernest Elbert FRENCH, born 16 Oct 1891 in Ramah, El Paso, Colorado, United States; died 16 Jul 1963 in San Fernando, Los Angelos, California, United States. He married Lenora Emma WEIS 07 Sep 1919; born 27 May 1898 in Salina, Seline, Kansas, United States. 726 vii. Lillie May FRENCH, born 08 Oct 1893 in Ramah, El Paso, Colorado, United States. She married Oliver Frederick BISHOP; born Abt. 1893. 727 viii. Mary Louise FRENCH, born 20 Mar 1894 in Ramah, El Paso, Colorado, United States; died 07 Jul 1894 in United States. 728 ix. Mary Louise FRENCH, born 20 Mar 1895 in Ramah, El Paso, Colorado, United States; died 03 Jul 1895 in United States. 729 x. Joseph Benjamin FRENCH, born 02 Jan 1896 in Ramah, El Paso, Colorado, United States; died 08 Aug 1896 in United States. 730 xi. Rhoda Idella FRENCH, born 07 Jan 1898 in Ramah, El Paso, Colorado, United States; died 26 Oct 1973 in United States. 731 xii. ??? FRENCH, born Abt. 1901 in United States. He married Viola Faye WEBSTER; born 31 Mar 1904 in Webber, Jewell, Kansas, United States. 732 xiii. Esther FRENCH, born 11 Jul 1904 in United States; died 02 Jul 1962 in United States. Notes for Esther FRENCH: Married twice. Generation No. 10 368. Jemima "Anne"10 PARKER (Sarah Jane9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 09 Aug 1858 in Conc. 2, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 20 Dec 1900 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Robert H. WILSON 19 Jan 1881 in Penetanguishene, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Marshall WILSON and Mary HALL. He was born Abt. 1857 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Jemima "Anne" PARKER: Tiny res. Married by Rev S Mills. More About Jemima "Anne" PARKER: Cause of Death: Phthisis Notes for Robert H. WILSON: Tiny res. S/o Marshall Wilson and Mary Hall. Children of Jemima PARKER and Robert WILSON are: 733 i. William Marshall11 WILSON. 734 ii. Lillian Wilson WILSON. 735 iii. Ethel Melinda WILSON. She married ??? CLEMES. 736 iv. Dorothy WILSON. She married ??? HASTIE. 737 v. Olive WILSON. She married Clyde O. SLINGER. 738vi.Clara May WILSON, born Abt. 1886 in Ontario, Canada. She married Calvin GRANT; born Abt. 1887. 739 vii. Robert Clark S. WILSON, born Abt. 1889 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1974. He married Edith Lillian HERBERT; born Abt. 1888 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1959. , 369. Harriet Maria10 PARKER (Sarah Jane9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 08 Nov 1862 in Conc. 2, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 08 Sep 1913 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. She married Abraham BEACOCK. He was born Abt. 1856, and died Abt. 1892 in Ontario, Canada. More About Harriet Maria PARKER: Baptism: 27 Jan 1863, Baptized by Rev. George Hallen of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetang, Ontario Cause of Death: Acute colitiis Medical Information: Three weeks with circulatory failure for a few days. Children of Harriet PARKER and Abraham BEACOCK are: 740i.Sarah Melinda11 BEACOCK, born Abt. 1880 in Wyevale, Ontario, Canada. She married Robert DOBSON 25 Oct 1899 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born 1876 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. 741 ii. Ernest William BEACOCK, born Abt. 1882 in Ontario, Canada. He married Maria Charlotte LAMB 06 Sep 1911 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1879; died Abt. 1967 in Ontario, Canada. 742 iii. Herman Prosper Beacock BEACOCK, born Abt. 1884 in Ontario, Canada. He married Jenny RICHARDSON. 743 iv. Charles Isaac BEACOCK, born 22 Sep 1886 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1969. He married Elizabeth "Lizzie" COLVILLE 25 Jan 1915 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1893. 744 v. Wilfred Abraham BEACOCK, born 19 Nov 1888 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married May BARRETT 15 Apr 1916 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 1892 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. 745 vi. Theodore Leonard BEACOCK, born 09 Jan 1893 in Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Alice NIXON; died Abt. 1929 in Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Ida MCRAY. 370. Melinda "Caroline"10 PARKER (Sarah Jane9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Apr 1867 in Ontario, Canada, and died 24 Sep 1925. She married Phineas Isaac BEACOCK 29 Dec 1897 in Midland, Ontario, Canada, son of William BEACOCK and Melinda //. He was born Abt. 1871, and died Abt. 1939 in Ontario, Canada. Marriage Notes for Melinda PARKER and Phineas BEACOCK: 013438-97 (Simcoe County) Phineus BEACOCK, 26, Cartwright, Flos, Farmer, s/o Melinda and William, married Melinda C. PARKER, 30, Tiny, same, d/o Sarah Jane and William, wtn: Jas. LETHERBY and E.C. HANNA, both of Midland, on December 29, 1897, at Midland Child of Melinda PARKER and Phineas BEACOCK is: 746 i. William Jerome11 BEACOCK, born Abt. 1898 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1974. He married Eva Elliot SCOTT; born Abt. 1901. 371. William "Thomas"10 PARKER (Sarah Jane9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 21 Aug 1869 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 15 Jun 1920 in Conc. 2, Lot 93, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Lucy Emma BROCK 16 May 1894 in Gospel Hall, Waverly, Ontario, Canada, daughter of William BROCK and Elizabeth SWAN. She was born 05 Jun 1874 in Waverly, Ontario, Canada, and died 27 Jul 1907 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Celia Alberta BUCHANAN 28 Oct 1903 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Malcolm BUCHANAN and Mary ORR. She was born 01 Dec 1875 in Moonstone, Ontario, Canada, and died 01 Mar 1922 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About William "Thomas" PARKER: Burial: Frenchs' Methodist Cemetery, Waverly, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Abcess of unknown origin Medical Information: Also septicaemia Notes for Lucy Emma BROCK: Birth place recorded as Penetang rather than Wyebridge on her death registration. More About Lucy Emma BROCK: Burial: Frenchs' Methodist Cemetery, Waverly, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Consumption and heart failure Medical Information: Three years' duration. Religion: 1907, Church of God More About Celia Alberta BUCHANAN: Burial: Prob Hobart Cemetery Children of William PARKER and Lucy BROCK are: 747i.Rae Velma11 PARKER, born 04 May 1896 in Conc. 3, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 05 Dec 1958 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 748 ii. Orphia "Orph" Sarah PARKER, born 18 Jul 1897 in Conc. 3, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 14 Apr 1962. She married Elmer Herman BLACKMERE; born Abt. 1892 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1939. More About Orphia "Orph" Sarah PARKER: Burial: Gospel Hall, Waverly, Ontario, Canada More About Elmer Herman BLACKMERE: Burial: Gospel Hall, Waverly, Ontario, Canada 749 iii. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Edna PARKER, born 13 Jul 1899 in Conc. 3, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 17 Oct 1977. She married Archibald "Archie" Franklin BUSH; born Abt. 1897. 750 iv. William Gordon PARKER, born 27 Jul 1901 in Conc. 3, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 21 Jan 1978. Children of William PARKER and Celia BUCHANAN are: 751 i. George Mervin "Merv"11 PARKER, born 04 Oct 1904 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 752 ii. Idella Demaris PARKER, born Abt. 1908 in Ontario, Canada. 753 iii. Norman Charles "Charlie" PARKER, born 27 Apr 1911 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 15 Oct 1992 in Huronia Dist. Hospital, Ontario, Canada. 754 iv. John Winston PARKER, born 23 Feb 1913 in Conc. 3, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 04 May 1976 in Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth "Clara" DOWNER 01 Feb 1938 in Church of the Good Shepherd, Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada; born 29 May 1917 in Conc. 2, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 29 Jan 2004 in 6th St., Midland, Ontario, Canada. More About John Winston PARKER: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada Occupation: Engineer on lake boats More About Elizabeth "Clara" DOWNER: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada 755 v. Clarene Malcolm "Mac" PARKER, born 19 Jul 1915 in Conc. 3, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 02 Oct 1966 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 372. George10 PARKER (Sarah Jane9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 03 Jul 1872 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 10 Feb 1936 in Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen COLVILLE 06 Feb 1907 in Penetangusihene, Ontario, Canada, daughter of William COLVILLE and Ellen BURKE. She was born Abt. 1888. Marriage Notes for George PARKER and Mary COLVILLE: #019347-07 - George PARKER, 34, farmer, Tiny, same, s/o William PARKER and Sarah Jane LEONARD, married Mary Ellen COLVILLE, 19, Tiny, same, d/o William COLVILLE and Ellen BURKE, witn: Maggie COLVILLE and Ernest BEACOCK, both of Wyebridge, 6 Feb 1907 at Penetang Children of George PARKER and Mary COLVILLE are: 756i.George "Geordie" William11 PARKER, born Bet. 1907 - 1908 in Ontario, Canada; died 23 Jul 2001 in Midland, ONtario, Canada. 757 ii. Jessie May PARKER, born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada. She married Ivan Leonard BURK. Notes for Jessie May PARKER: Ivan's second cousin. 758 iii. Gladys Blanche PARKER, born 12 Feb 1914 in Ontario, Canada. She married Clarence Ewan LEONARD; born 01 Dec 1909 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 09 Apr 1988. Notes for Gladys Blanche PARKER: Clarence's second cousin. More About Gladys Blanche PARKER: Adult christening: 1941, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Clarence Ewan LEONARD: Baptism: 23 Jun 1912, Good Shepheard Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Good Shepherd Cem., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 759 iv. Edith Margaret PARKER, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada. She married Alvin William ARCHER. 760 v. Dorothy Helen PARKER, born Abt. 1918 in Ontario, Canada. She married Clarence William Henry BELL; born Abt. 1913 in Ontario, Canada. 761 vi. Douglas PARKER, born Abt. 1924 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1926. 375. [[Hutchinson-6421|Melissa Jane HUTCHINSON]]10 (Harriet Charlotte9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 May 1865 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 20 Jul 1936 in Hand Hills, Alberta, Canada. She married Robert "Edwin" BECK 23 May 1881 in Rauge Gordon, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. He was born Oct 1852 in Gaspe, Quebec, Canada, and died 1927 in Hand Hills, Alberta, Canada. Notes for [[Hutchinson-6421|Melissa Jane HUTCHINSON]]: Melissa's great-granddaughter is Becky Whitehead of Texas. Her e-mail address was checky at wans.net 1901 Census of Canada Page Information District:ON ALGOMA (#44) Subdistrict:Gordon J(3) Page 2-3ISchedule 1 Microfilm T-6459 Beck Robert Edwin M Head M Nov 8 185347 44 20 Beck Melissa Jane F Wife M May 15 186535 45 20 Beck Percy Judin? M Son S Jan 5 188417 46 20 Beck Charles Stanley M Son S Jun 18 189011 47 20 Beck Dora Mildred F Daughter S Feb 21 18929 48 20 Beck Beatrice Helena F Daughter S Nov 7 18956 49 20 Beck Ella Victoria F Daughter S Feb 18 18965 50 20 Beck Hilda Charlotte F Daughter S Oct 14 1897 3 Beek [sic] John Edwin M Son S Mar 20 1899 2 Children of [[Hutchinson-6421|Melissa HUTCHINSON]] and Robert BECK are: 762i.Percy Gaudin11 BECK, born 05 Jan 1884 in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada; died 09 Apr 1917 in Vimy Ridge, France. Notes for Percy Gaudin BECK: Enlisted in the Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regt.) His service number was 184203. His memorial reads: "In memory of Private PG Beck who died on 09-Apr-17." More About Percy Gaudin BECK: Baptism: 18 Jan 1885, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada Burial: Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery, France 763 ii. Joseph Arthur BECK, born 05 Dec 1887 in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada; died 16 Sep 1890 in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. 764 iii. Stanley Charles BECK, born 18 Jun 1889 in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada; died 27 Apr 1966 in Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States. He married Edna May REQUA 05 Feb 1918 in Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States; born 05 Jun 1896 in Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States; died 21 Oct 1974 in Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States. More About Stanley Charles BECK: Baptism: 13 Dec 1891, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada Burial: Alexander, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States Notes for Edna May REQUA: Edna was the daughter of Thomas Petersen Requa and Nora Wydick. 765 iv. Dora Mildred BECK, born 21 Feb 1892 in Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada; died 11 Oct 1963 in Hand Hills, Alberta, Canada. She married John Murray MCLEAN 25 Sep 1912 in Alberta, Canada; born 01 Jan 1886 in Falkland Islands; died 1942 in Hand Hills, Alberta, Canada. More About Dora Mildred BECK: Baptism: 26 Mar 1896, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada 766 v. Beatrice Helena BECK, born 07 Nov 1894 in Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. She married Norman MCRAE 11 Nov 1913 in Canada; born 1890; died May 1974. Notes for Beatrice Helena BECK: Beatrice and Norman McRae farmed for many years, then opened a garage in Craigmyle, Alberta, Canada. Norman later became a minister and moved to various locations. When Beatrice died, he married Mrs Bert Newman. More About Beatrice Helena BECK: Baptism: 26 Mar 1896, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada 767 vi. Ella Victoria BECK, born 18 Feb 1896 in Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 08 Dec 1909 in Hand Hills, Alberta, Canada. More About Ella Victoria BECK: Baptism: 26 Mar 1896, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada 768 vii. Hilda Charlotte BECK, born 14 Oct 1897 in Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. She married Fay BLANCHARD 03 Jun 1917 in Canada. 769 viii. John Edwin BECK, born 20 Mar 1899 in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada; died 16 Jul 1970 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada. He married Annie Elizabeth MASHON 21 Nov 1925 in Alberta, Canada; born 21 Nov 1925; died 18 May 1980 in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. More About John Edwin BECK: Baptism: 09 Dec 1901, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada Burial: Craigmyle Cemetery, Alberta, Canada More About Annie Elizabeth MASHON: Burial: Craigmyle, Alberta, Canada 770 ix. Gladys Alexandria BECK, born 08 Sep 1901 in Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada; died 05 Jun 1972. She married Frederick MACLEOD; died 10 Jan 1961. More About Gladys Alexandria BECK: Baptism: 09 Dec 1901, Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada 771 x. Frederick William BECK, born 23 Feb 1903 in Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada; died 08 Oct 1979. He married Winnifred HEWTON 1939; died 09 Mar 1995 in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. 772 xi. Monica Olive Evangeline BECK, born 28 Sep 1904 in Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. She married Paul GARY 1933. More About Monica Olive Evangeline BECK: Baptism: 19 Feb 1905, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada 377. James "Jim" William10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 04 Jun 1862 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada, and died 03 Sep 1941. He married Emma Catherine DWINNELL 28 May 1900 in Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of John DWINNELL and Ann BRUNSON. She was born 30 Aug 1885 in Wyevale, Ontario, Canada, and died 15 Jul 1966. Notes for James "Jim" William WRIGHT: Birth date reported as 1861 or 1862; death year reported as 1940 or 1941. Residence address illegible in 1901 Flos Twp Census. Sold his portion of Con 2, Lot 71 W.P.R. in Flos Twp to brother Samuel 30/04/1904 for $250. (what he paid). BandS Instrument #7986. Dassie owned same property in 1894. Birth date estimated from Census records. 1871 Ontario Census.Simcoe County. Tiny Township (p.30), lists the oldest child of John and Diana under the name William and gives his age 9, suggesting he may have been born in 1861 or 1862. The 1881 Ontario Census for Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., p.51 records the records the oldest Wright child under the name of James, and gives his age as 18, suggesting he may have been born in 1862 or 1863. I notehis parents were married June 1861. Where was James in 1891? He may have been working in another lumber mill outside of Simcoe Co. He re-appears in the 1901 Census for Flos Township with his new bride, claiming to be 30, the same age he was supposed to be in 1900 when he married her. His death date remains an approximation, taken from newspaper publication dates for two obituaries, probably from a Midland newspaper, which were stored in the James-Scarrow family Bible. Although he may not have done as well with his children, James is fondly remembered by some of his grandchildren, especially Doris Merkly, whom he called Porky when he was helping out at the James-Wright family farm during the Depression. Like the rest of his family, James seemed to have a predilection for nicknames. My mother and descendent John Wright say his nickname was Jim, but my grandmother told me Willis. Maybe that's what his estranged wife Emma called him, too. The Wrights are rumoured to have separated because James was physically abusive. However, James left Emma. They had been living in Flos Twp. where he was listed as a labourer? in the 1901 Census. Around 1903, they may have moved to Elmvale, where my My grandmother apparently acquired her grade 3 education. James also lived in Coldwater, Ont., prior to moving to Midland in 1933 to live with his sister Mrs. Alexander/Thomas Urquhart (Isabella or Belle) in the Simkins Apartment. (Extracted from obituary.) He had gone from one relation to the next, probably becoming more irascible as he aged. He never owned land, where ever he hung his hat was his home. However, his obituary noted that he was a member of the Wyebridge Orange Lodge and a Liberal in politics. 1901 Automated Census Transcription: Wright Kames [sic] M Head M Mar 19 1870 30 Wright Emma F Wife M Aug 8 1882 18 More About James "Jim" William WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Old age. Census: 1871, Con 2, Lot 14 or 15, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Occupation: Millhand Resided: Feb 1901, Con 2, Lot 71 W.P.R., Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Emma Catherine DWINNELL: Emma's place of birth place was obtained from her marriage register. Emma's birth date matches the one inscribed on her tombstone and was somewhat validated by checking the 1891 Census for Flos Twp. where she had been reported as 6. My grandmother gave me one birth date (1883), although her own records match the tombstone inscription. Emma gave her age as 18 on her 1900 marriage register, although she was still 18 in the 1901 Census in Flos Twp., and her birth date was listed as Aug. 8, 1882. A series of family tragedies and her father's re-marriage may have disrupted her childhood, as well as her sense of the passage of time, and in any case, like so many of the Ontario born Dwinnells, she was illiterate. Emma was recorded as 24 in the 1911 Canada Census, an age which is probably accurate. She was the mother of six children by then, the oldest 10. My daughters have asked me why Emma married a man so much older than herself, but I have no idea, other than that her own mother was dead, her father had re-married and she may have dreamed of running her own home. But whatever her dreams, her marriage to Jim Wright was over before she was 25. Some say Jim was abusive and the fact is that some of his children definitely bore a grudge towards him after he left them. In addition to raising her own children, who went to work as soon as they were able, Emma also reared her son Norm's daughter Marion, who was also unschooled and possibly mentally handicapped. After Emma's death, Marion went to live with Emma's daughter May. Emma is buried as the wife Herbert M. Johnston (1891-1959). More About Emma Catherine DWINNELL: Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Old age. Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for James WRIGHT and Emma DWINNELL: Marriage register transcription: "James Wright, 30*, a farmer, residing in Township of Tay, and born in Wyebridge, Township of Tay, son of Diana Lennard (sic) and John married Emma Dwindle (sic), 18*, residing in Township of Flos, and born in Wyevale, Township of Tiny, daughter of Ann Blunsen (sic) and John on May 28, 1900 in Elmvale, Ontario. Both gave their religion as Episcopalian and were married by licence by Rev. W. McLean. Witnesses: Grace Mclean and Miss S. Smith, both of Elmavale." (MS 932, Reel 102, #14918.) In 1999, John F. Wright of Barrie discovered a photo in his parents' papers which he believed Jim and Emma on their wedding day. John Wright's father, Fred, who was also a family historian, apparently obtained the photo from "Auntie Mime," Jim Wright's youngest sister. *Census records and their daughter Ruth's personal recollection indicated that both Jim's and Emma's ages had been altered significantly. Children of James WRIGHT and Emma DWINNELL are: 773 i. Ruth Hildred11 WRIGHT, born 11 Jun 1901 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada; died 18 Jun 1991 in Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Orillia, Ontario, Canada. She married Samuel "Nelson" JAMES 01 Oct 1919 in St. Matthias Anglican Church, Coldwater, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born 04 Dec 1897 in Fesserton, Ontario, Canada; died 15 Jan 1963. Notes for Ruth Hildred WRIGHT: My grandmother was very short, less than 5 feet tall, with very blue eyes, and hair that was once fair. As a young girl, she is impossible to visualize; only one fuzzy snapshot of her exists. She was the firstborn child of a 15 year old girl and a forty year old man. She must have had aspirations because she could read and write some. Her parents had been too impoverished and too illiterate to even register her birth, and her father turned out to be improvident as well. One of the first things she did with money she earned as a teenaged domestic in a Hillsdale, Ontario rooming house, was to buy herself a writing desk. Was this where she sat down and recorded her multiple descendants' vital statistics? She passed down all these details to me and she always remembered birthdays with a card, and in the cases of her 30 odd grandchildren, small cash sums. Remembering birthdays was very important to her, perhaps because for many years no one could even recall the exact year she had been born. Her Christmas gift buying and distribution rivaled Santa Claus' organizational skills. She also enjoyed cooking and gardening, so I imagine the Fesserton, Ontario home where she mostly raised her ten children was run the same way, although she was frequently pregnant, frequently sick with pregnancy related problems and frequently nursing. All but her two youngest children were born at home, assisted into the world by her sister-in-law Rhoda Rice, who was a midwife. After Nelson died, Ruth lived by herself for several years in the Fesserton house on the hill, without a car. However, she later retired to Cobourg, Ontario where her oldest son Lawrence was living with his family. Eventually she developed diabetes and her faculties were irrevocably destroyed by a stroke about ten years before she actually died. She had survived her husband by thirty years. More About Ruth Hildred WRIGHT: Burial: Waubaushene Cemetery, Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada Cause of Death: Old age. Notes for Samuel "Nelson" JAMES: As the youngest surviving son in his family, Nelson was much indulged by his older sisters. But the little village where he was born was slowly dying even as he grew. The collapse of the lumbering industry meant that Nelson could not depend on working in a sawmill like his English immigrant father or his Ontario born mother, so he took a tailoring course in Toronto after WWI. Then he farmed a little, while working as a baker, both in Midland and in Waubaushene, at a store called Thiffault's. At the age of 18 when he enlisted, Nelson was described as being 5' 7" with a dark complexion, blue eyes and dark hair in his Attestation Papers, but other military records describe him as a fair man with grey eyes who was 5' 9." (Reg. # 142357, RG 150, Box 4776 - 45.) A thin man with a short wife, he appeared much taller in many of his pictures. Nelson served overseas with the 24th Battalion. He went to France in June 1916 where he was wounded at Somme on Sept 16, 1916. He returned to duty Oct 1916, but he received a bullet in the neck at Leiven(?) on July 3, 1917 and in the jaw at Rouens on Aug 8, 1918. A bullet had struck him in the upper lip. His wounds were sewn up, his upper front teeth removed and a dental plate was made, but he had sustained muscle damage around his mouth. He married Ruth Wright six months after he was discharged. A new baby arrived in his household every two years throughout the Great Depression, but somehow he supported his growing family without going on Relief. The Jameses reared their children primarily in Waubaushene and on the land where Nelson had grown up. Their three bedroom white frame Fesserton home, overlooking Georgian Bay and surrounded by hillside rock gardens, is where I remember them; we had a "cottage" a half mile away. They also lived in Toronto as newly weds, and Ruth spent World War II there with her youngest children. Their older children had left home in their mid-teens to marry, to join the Armed Forces or to seek paid employment. Some of the younger children were able to attend high school for a short time, after graduating from the Fesserton schoolhouse, but school books were luxury items. The family could afford a car, and they were able to avoid going on Relief during the Great Depression, chiefly because they were living on a farm and they grew some of their own food, which Ruth canned. Also, some non-family member was always staying with them, helping out on the farm in exchange for smokes and lodging. In spite of his age, Nelson joined his sons Roy and Lawrence and re-enlisted during the Second World War, probably to help support the remainder of his children who had re-located to Toronto with their mother. Army payments were made for only three children, so the older girls also went to work. Nelson died of emphysema. He had been gassed during the war, as well sustaining facial nerve damage from a WWI bullet, but he also smoked. He read a great deal as his health declined. Tombstone is inscribed "C.E.F. 1914-1918; V.G.C. 1939- 1945." He had also joined forces during the WWII as a middleaged man, solely to support his family. More About Samuel "Nelson" JAMES: Burial: Waubaushene Cemetery, Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada Cause of Death: Emphysema Census: 1901, Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Discharged: 29 Mar 1919, No. 2 District Depot, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Employed: bakery in Midland, Ontario., Thiffault's Bakery, Waubaushene, Ontario. Enlisted: 17 Sep 1915, 76th Canadian Infantry Battalion at the Niagara Camp, Ontario, Canada Occupation: Millhand; baker Service Number: 142357 Marriage Notes for Ruth WRIGHT and Samuel JAMES: Wedding witnesses were Phil Skeleton of Fesserton and Rhoda Rice (Nelson's sister) of Midland. 774 ii. William "Bill" John WRIGHT, born 05 Jan 1903 in Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1967. He married Selina Mary FORGET 14 Feb 1929 in St. Marks Ang., Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Mar 1909 in Byng Inlet, Ontario, Canada. 775 iii. Charles WRIGHT, born May 1904 in Ontario, Canada; died May 1904. More About Charles WRIGHT: Cause of Death: Stillbirth. No birth or death registration. Based on oral history obtained from Ruth H. (Wright) James. 776 iv. Charlotte "Lottie" Anne WRIGHT, born 15 Apr 1906 in Lot 71, Conc.2, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 17 Feb 1988. She married Joseph Alfred SOUTHORN Abt. 1924 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada; born 14 Sep 1901 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 28 Aug 1962. Notes for Charlotte "Lottie" Anne WRIGHT: Microfilmed birth registration records name as "Lottie Wright." James Wright signed the registration in Elmvale, but Lottie's father's name has been incorrectly recorded or transcribed as "Wright, Chas." More About Charlotte "Lottie" Anne WRIGHT: Burial: Coldwater Cemetery, Ontario, Canada Notes for Joseph Alfred SOUTHORN: Son of Joseph (1874-15/2/53) who died of heart failure in Coldwater, Ontario. Probable grandson of Joseph Southorn, age 57, who died 5 Dec 1881 and is also buried in Coldwater. Joseph Sr. was a native of (possibly Leamington), Warwickshire, England. The Southorns reared their family in Coldwater, Ontario. More About Joseph Alfred SOUTHORN: Burial: Coldwater Cemetery, Ontario, Canada 777 v. Epsie "May" WRIGHT, born 09 Jul 1908 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1981. She married (1) Ernest VANCE; died 1948. She married (2) Howard DIERLAM in Ontario, Canada; born 13 Jan 1911 in Ripley?, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Dec 1992 in Barrie?, Onario, Canada. Notes for Epsie "May" WRIGHT: No issue, but great-nephew Vernon Riley lived with them for several years before going back to his mother's home during his teens. May's niece Marion Wright also spent her last years living with the Dierlams. My great-aunt, who worked for many years on a Woolworth's lunch counter in downtown Toronto, was a kind-hearted, vivacious woman. During my early childhood, we spent many New Years with the Dierlams. More About Epsie "May" WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada Tombstone inscription for Dierlam, Howard, buried with Epsie "May" Wright., French's Methodist Cemetery, Con 1, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Visited Spring 1994. More About Howard DIERLAM: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada 778 vi. Norman Allen WRIGHT, born 24 Sep 1910 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Mildred HAWKE. Notes for Norman Allen WRIGHT: John F. Wright indicated Norman's middle name was Jasper. Notes for Mildred HAWKE: Hello Karen! My (married) name is Linda Klassen. I live in St. Catharines now but my home turf is Simcoe County, specifically Midland area. I can't tell you how excited I am to find all your (and your helpers') hard work on line, or how very much I appreciate the information you publish. I came upon your site while doing some research for an uncle of mine who desires to learn about his roots, especially his Native roots. Though he was born under the name Stacey, his biological father was actually a Wright whose mother was Native. The only information my uncle had on his grandparents was that his grandfather's name was Norman and he thought his grandmother was a member of the Hawk band/tribe. The first document I combed through online was the Canadian Census for 1911 where I discovered the stats for James and Emma Wright of Flos in Simcoe County, including the names of their children. Of course, once I saw they had a son named Norman, I figured for that time period there couldn't be another family with all the identifying markers contained in the Census. So I gathered that info, (as well as the info pertaining to Samuel and Annie Wright), and have been plodding on with my search. Today I discovered 'gold' at your site in the information you publish on the family of James Wright and Emma Dwinnell!! I am convinced that James and Emma's son Norman is the grandfather of my uncle, even though your site does not name the male offspring of Norman Wright. If this Norman Wright is indeed my uncle's grandfather, then I can tell you that Norman had at least two sons: Lloyd and Leonard. Lloyd is my uncle's biological father. The fact that Norman's wife's name was Mildred HAWK may explain the source of my uncle's 'Hawk' band/tribe impression. I will keep plodding on with this research on my uncle's behalf to hopefully help him officially identify his band/tribe identity. If you think you may have any other information or sources to which you may be able to refer me for particulars on Mildred Hawk and Norman Wright and their offspring, I would appreciate it tremendously. Even at this juncture, I know my uncle would me even more ecstatic than I am over the information I have gathered thus far. But if possible, I would very much like to find the 'missing links' so I can hand my uncle a clear lineage of his ancestry. Thank you again, so very much, for all the hard work that has gone into your site. May you abound with blessings for the labours of love you have performed. Sincerely, Linda Klassen < elklassen at sympatico.ca > Aug 17, 2005 779 vii. Earl WRIGHT, born Jul 1912 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Jul 1912. More About Earl WRIGHT: Cause of Death: Stillbirth. Information also based on his oldest sister’s notes. 378. George Richard10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Mar 1863 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 16 May 1932 in 271 Lindsay [Mrs Alexander Urquhart's residence], Midland, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan Epsybur "Epsey" FRENCH 1893 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Gabriel FRENCH and Susannah PARKER. She was born 28 May 1873 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 03 Apr 1950 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Richard WRIGHT: Based on Fred Wright's charts and a visit to Waverley Methodist Cemetery, Rick married Epsie French in 1893 in Hillsdale, Ontario. 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 132 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p32 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 19 PARKER {?} Sarah J. F 54 widow - Ont Eng Eng CofE farmer William 42 and Sarah Jane 42 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 154 20 PARKER Malinda F 23 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE "Lindia" 14 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 154 21 PARKER William T. M 21 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE farmer "Thomas" 11 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 154 22 PARKER George M 18 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 23 PARKER Fredrick M 12 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 24 WRIGHT George M 25 - dom Ont Ont Ont Presb farm labourer* (George was evidently staying with his aunt's family) 1901 Canada Census: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Medonte c-7 Page 11 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 9 103 Wright George M Head M Mar 16 1864 37 10 103 Wright Epsy F Wife M May 16 1873 23 11 103 Wright Fredrick M Son S Sep 23 1894 6 Midland Free Press obiturary, May 23,1932: George Wright of Unionville, died suddenly at the home of his sister Mrs. A. Urquhart last Monday. The funeral took place on Thur. afternoon and was conducted by Rev. Duce, Calvary Baptist. Pallbearers: William Drinkill, Charles Baker, Wesley Cripps, William Holmes and E. Guest. Surviving relatives: nameless wife, one son Fred, four sisters, including Mrs. H. Parker (Carolyn) of Orillia, Mrs. J. Graves (Harriet) of Orrville, Mrs. J. Glenney (Minnie) of Orillia, Mrs. A. Urquhart (Isobel) of Midland, and four brothers, including Darcy and Samuel of Elmvale, James of Fesserton and Joseph of Waverly. More About George Richard WRIGHT: Burial: French's Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Cerebral haemorrhage Census: 1871, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Medical Information: Name recorded as "Royal George Lenard Wright." Informant: Brother Darcy Wright of Elmvale. Parents recorded as John Wright, born in Ireland and Diana Leonard, born in England [sic]. Occupation: Stone mason Notes for Susan Epsybur "Epsey" FRENCH: Gabriel French's will describes Epsie as his adopted daughter and in the 1891 Census, no birth place is provided for Epsie's parents. More About Susan Epsybur "Epsey" FRENCH: Baptism: 03 Aug 1873, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Includes birth date. Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Child is listed above under (246) Susan Epsybur "Epsey" FRENCH. 379. Margaret "Maggie" Jane10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 26 Jul 1866 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 1930 in Saskatchewan, Canada. She married William Henry ALLIN. He was born 15 Mar 1868 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1942. Notes for Margaret "Maggie" Jane WRIGHT: 1901 Canada Census District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Tay m-3 Page 2 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 1 11 Allin William H. M Head M Mar 15 1868? 33 2 11 Allin Maggie F Wife M Jul 26 1866 35 3 11 Allin Edith V. F Daughter S May 4 1893 8 4 11 Allin Herman W. M Son S Apr 4 1896 5 5 11 Allin Henry R. M Son S Jun 28 1897 3 6 11 Allin Dorothy F Daughter S Feb 17 1899 2 7 11 Allin Aimee F Daughter S Nov 5 1900 4/12 More About Margaret "Maggie" Jane WRIGHT: Burial: Keniston, Saskatchewan, Canada Census: 1871, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for William Henry ALLIN: Margaret Jane's marriage to William Allin was reported in Fred Wright's Settler Forms, but I have been unable to find the registration. William Allin was probably living with the Drinkell family in 1881, but his relationship to them is unknown: Richard DRINKELL M Male English 29 Ontario Farmer Methodist Jane Ann DRINKELL M Female English 25 Ontario --- Methodist William R. DRINKELL Male English 5 Ontario --- Methodist John DRINKELL Male English 3 Ontario --- Methodist Elizabeth DRINKELL Female English 1 Ontario --- Methodist William H. ALLEN Male English 13 Ontario --- Methodist Elizabeth DRINKELL W Female English 65 England --- Methodist -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Flos, Simcoe North, Ontario, Family History Library Film 1375887, NA Film Number C- 13251, District 139, Sub-district G, Division 2, Page Number 40, Household Number 186 More About William Henry ALLIN: Occupation: 1901, Mill laborer Children of Margaret WRIGHT and William ALLIN are: 780i.Edith Verna11 ALLIN, born 04 May 1894 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1973. She married John Gray BANKS; died Abt. 1961. 781 ii. Herman William ALLIN, born 04 Apr 1896 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1926. He married Opal VANHORN. Notes for Herman William ALLIN: Dark brown hair, dair complexion and blue eyes. More About Herman William ALLIN: Enlisted: 14 Jun 1918, in the Canadian Expeditionary Force at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 782 iii. Roland Henry ALLIN, born 28 Jun 1897 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1926. Notes for Roland Henry ALLIN: Dark hair and complexion with blue eyes. More About Roland Henry ALLIN: Enlisted: 06 May 1918, in the Canadian Expeditionary Force at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 783 iv. Ethel "Dorothy" ALLIN, born 17 Feb 1899; died Abt. 1972. She married Harry Columbus ANDERSON; born Abt. 1893 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1982. 784 v. Amy Louella ALLIN, born 05 Nov 1900 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1979. She married (1) Wes RIPLEY. She married (2) Joseph A. AUCHU; born Abt. 1893; died Abt. 1973. 785 vi. Harriet Rachael ALLIN, born Abt. 1902; died Abt. 1956. She married Carl Albert ANSHELM; born Nov 1902; died Abt. 1979. 786 vii. Jerold Melville ALLIN, born Abt. 1904; died Abt. 1911. 787 viii. Clifford Leonard ALLIN, born 10 Sep 1906 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1983. He married Elvira HEDSTROM; born 31 Dec 1999. 380. Esther "Caroline "10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 30 Oct 1868 in Ontario, Canada, and died 1947. She married Harry PARKER 07 Apr 1888 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada, son of John PARKER and Emma Rall?. He was born 22 Apr 1869 in England, and died Abt. 1951. Notes for Esther "Caroline " WRIGHT: 1901 Automated Census Transcription Project: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Orillia h-3 Page 6 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 7 44 Parker Henry M Head M Apr 22 1869 31 8 44 Parker Carolina F Wife M Oct 30 1868 32 9 44 Parker Maggie E. F Daughter S Jan 5 1888 12 10 44 Parker Wallie G. M Son S Sep 27 1890 10 11 44 Parker Thomas D. M Son S Sep 27 1892 8 12 44 Parker Ethel E. F Daughter S Nov 20 1895 5 13 44 Parker Eva F Daughter S Dec 12 1898 2 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 17 Orillia / page 1 Parker Henery M Head M Apr 1869 42 1901 36 10 Parker Carlene M Wife M Oct 1869 42 1901 37 10 Parker Maggie F Daughter S Jan 1888 22 1901 38 10 Parker Willie M Son S Sep 1890 20 1901 39 10 Parker James M Son S Sep 1893 18 1901 40 10 Parker Ethal F Daughter S Nov 1995 15 1901 41 10 Parker Eva F Daughter S Dec ? 12 1901 42 10 Parker Lillian F Daughter S Oct 1901 9 1901 43 10 Parker Mirta F Daughter S Oct 1904 6 1901 44 10 Parker Frances F Daughter S Nov 1908 2 Referred to as Mrs. H. Parker (Carolyn) of Orillia in her brother George's obituary dated May 23, 1932 on p.1 of the Midland Free Press. More About Esther "Caroline " WRIGHT: Burial: St. Andrews', Orillia, Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Esther WRIGHT and Harry PARKER: Marriage witnesses: Alex Craw, Maggie Craw of Hillsdale. Children of Esther WRIGHT and Harry PARKER are: 788 i. Leonard11 PARKER. 789 ii. Margaret "Maggie" Elizabeth PARKER, born 05 Jan 1888 in Marchmont, North Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married James Edward GUTHRIE 27 Jun 1916 in Marchmont, North Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1888 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1963 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for James Edward GUTHRIE: James was John's brother. Fesserton resident when he married. Information about James' marriage to Susan French came from Theresa Chart (tchart at oyp.com) Marriage Notes for Margaret PARKER and James GUTHRIE: Witnesses: Wallie and Eva Parker of Marchmont. 790 iii. Wallie George PARKER, born 27 Sep 1890 in Marchmont, North Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1954. He married Eva Mae WILSON 12 Nov 1919 in Warminster, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1900 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1987. Notes for Wallie George PARKER: Supposedly 27 when he married in 1919, but John F. Wright's notes indicate he was born 1890. Witnesses: John Wilson and Myrtle Parker of Marchmont. Married by W.J. Carson. 791 iv. Thomas David PARKER, born Bet. 27 Sep 1892 - 1893 in Marchmont, North Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 21 Jul 1925 in 75 Elgin St., Orillia, Ontario, Canada. He married Gertrude Elizabeth HILL 25 Mar 1914 in North Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1890 in Sebright, Dalton Twp., Ontario, Canada. More About Thomas David PARKER: Cause of Death: Heart disease Medical Information: Also anaemia and bronchitis Notes for Gertrude Elizabeth HILL: D/o Stewart and Caroline (Harrison). Marriage Notes for Thomas PARKER and Gertrude HILL: Witnesses: Stewart Harrison Hill and Clifford Lorne Hill, both of Marchmont. 792 v. Ethel Epster PARKER, born 20 Nov 1895 in Marchmont, North Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Charles Wesley COPPERTHWAITE 13 Jun 1914 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1886 in Mariposa Twp., Victoria Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Charles Wesley COPPERTHWAITE: Occupation: 1914, flower packer 793 vi. Eva PARKER, born 12 Dec 1898 in Marchmont, North Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1980. She married George Henry MARSHALL 10 Jun 1919 in Warminster, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1897 in Jarrett, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Eva PARKER: Born 1900 according to John F. Wright's notes, but supposedly 21 when she married in 1919. Witnesses: Stanley Shaw, Hawkstone and Myrtle Parker, Marchmont. Married by W.J. Carson. Marriage Notes for Eva PARKER and George MARSHALL: Born 1900 according to John F. Wright's notes, but supposedly 21 when she married in 1919. Witnesses: Stanley Shaw, Hawkstone and Myrtle Parker, Marchmont. Married by W.J. Carson. 794 vii. Lillian PARKER, born Oct 1901 in Marchmont, North Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married John "Jack" WILSON 16 May 1919 in Marchmont, North Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1897 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Lillian PARKER: Age 20 when she married in 1919 according to her marriage register. Born in 1903 according to John F. Wright's notes. Witnesses: Wallie and Myrtle Parker. Notes for John "Jack" WILSON: Res. of Price's Corners 795 viii. Myrtle Annie PARKER, born Oct 1904 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1943. She married Alexander H. WHITTACKER; born Abt. 1892; died Abt. 1941. 796 ix. Frances PARKER, born Nov 1908 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1943. She married Peter SWEENEY. 382. John D'arcy "Dass"10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Apr 1871 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 23 Jul 1953 in Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario, Canada. He married Theressa Ann VOLLICK 05 Jun 1894 in Midway (near Elmvale), Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Isaac VOLLICK and Lydia JAMIESON. She was born 20 Mar 1877 in Flamborough Twp., Ontario, Canada, and died 15 Apr 1941. Notes for John D'arcy "Dass" WRIGHT: Dassie had apparently not been born by the time of the 1871 Census for Tiny Twp.(p.30). He is first listed with the Wright/Leonard family as a 10 year old during the 1881 Tiny Twp. Census (p.51). He is no longer living with his birth family when the 1891 Tiny Twp. Census is taken (p.60). There is no birthday recorded for him in the 1901census, just his year of birth, although birthdays are provided for his wife and children. Dass Wright lived on a farm north of Orr Lake, although his address was Elmvale. Dass' brother Sam Wright and Annie Dwinnell owned about 25 acres just east of his farm. Monumental inscription reads: "Wright, Willie d 1900 ae 7 mos./Clifford d 1908 ae 5 mos/Kenneth d 1914 ae 9 mos/Children of Wright John and Thressa." Also: "Vollick, Thressa A. 1876-1941, beloved wife of Wright, John D. 1870 (sic)-1953." 1901 Automated Census Transcription: Wright Dass M Head M 1871 29 36 31 Wright I Tressie F Wife M Mar 20 1873 24 37 31 Wright Loyd M Son S Mar 19 1895 6 38 31 Wright Ethel F Daughter S Jul 21 1897 3 39 31 Wright Carrman F Daughter S Mar 21 1899 2 More About John D'arcy "Dass" WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1881, Simcoe Co/Tiny Twp., Ontario, Canada Resided: 27 Mar 1894, Con 2 Lot 71 W.P.R., Simcoe Co/Flos Twp., Ontario, Canada Notes for Theressa Ann VOLLICK: Theressa's marriage register indicates that she was the daughter of Isaac and Liddy. Fred Wright originally gave 1876 as her birthday in his Settler Form to OGS. Her racial origins were recorded as Dutch on her daughter Carman's late birth registration i n 1959. This birth registration confirmed that Thressa already had two children when Carman was born in 1899. More About Theressa Ann VOLLICK: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for John WRIGHT and Theressa VOLLICK: Marriage certificate transcription: "Dassie (sic) Wright, 21, a sawmill hand residing in Flos and born in Tiny Twp., son of John and Dinah (sic) Wright, married Theressa Ann Vollick, 18, residing in Flos and born in Flanders, daughter of Isaac and Liddy Vollick on June 5, 1894 `midway near Elmvale, Ontario.' Both were Baptists." Dassie was actually closer to age 23 when he married. Living in Elmvale, Ontario by 1932. Children of John WRIGHT and Theressa VOLLICK are: 797 i. Lloyd Elgin11 WRIGHT, born 19 Mar 1895 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1968. More About Lloyd Elgin WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Lloyd was buried with Russell and Stanley; assumed to be three brothers. 798 ii. Ethel May WRIGHT, born 20 Jul 1897 in Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married David Graham SOMMERS 17 Jun 1919 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1896 in Minesing, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1982. 799 iii. Carman E. WRIGHT, born 21 Mar 1899 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1979. She married John B. BEARDSALL; born Abt. 1897; died Abt. 1982. 800 iv. William "Willie" D'arcy WRIGHT, born 03 May 1900 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 13 Nov 1900 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for William "Willie" D'arcy WRIGHT: Name is just "D'Arcy Wright" on his birth registration. Death register indicates child died from "chronic indigestion" after being ill for 4 mths. He was living on Con 10; his father was a labourer; his parents Episcopalian. More About William "Willie" D'arcy WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada 801 v. Stanley WRIGHT, born 02 May 1901 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1961. More About Stanley WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Buried with Lloyd and Russsell. 802 vi. Russell WRIGHT, born 31 Jul 1902 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1976. More About Russell WRIGHT: Resided: 05 Sep 1958, Con 1, Lot 70, Simcoe Co/Flos Twp., Ontario, Canada 803 vii. Victor WRIGHT, born 06 Sep 1903 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1974. He married Jane Beatrice MCFADDEN 03 Oct 1923 in Elmvale Parsonage , Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born 20 Sep 1901 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 27 Dec 1983. Notes for Victor WRIGHT: Marriage witnesses: Mrs Wm Keely and Mrs EE Pugsley. Vic and Janie owned a house on Yonge St (Hwy 27) in Elmvale. He worked at the mill in town for a number of years and in his later years, was caretaker at the Elmvale cemeter More About Victor WRIGHT: Burial: Elmvale Union, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 804 viii. Harvey George WRIGHT, born May 1906 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Christine ROBITAILLE; born Abt. 1907 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1972. 805 ix. Clifford WRIGHT, born Sep 1908 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 09 Feb 1909 in Conc. 2, Lot 71, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Clifford WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada. Tombstone reads "died at 5 mths." Cause of Death: Defective heart. Also bronchitis. Age 5 mths. 806 x. Leonard WRIGHT, born Aug 1909 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1955. He married Ena BANNISTER Abt. 1940 in Ontario, Canada; born 1920; died Abt. 1991. Notes for Leonard WRIGHT: Leonard was assumed to be John and Theressa's son, since he and Russell are listed as executors of John's estate 1 Nov 1954 Apparently Das gave his son Len a large portrait of John Wright and Diana Leonard, but Len's wife discarded the picture after he died. More About Leonard WRIGHT: Resided: Abt. 1954, Con 2, Lot 71 WPR, Simcoe Co/Flos Twp., Ontario, Canada Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 807 xi. Kenneth WRIGHT, born 08 Sep 1913 in Ontario, Canada; died 07 Jun 1914 in Conc. 2, Lot 71, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Kenneth WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Heart lesion. 808 xii. Mildred Jane WRIGHT, born 1914 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1990. She married Eldon E. COURTNEY; born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1982. 809 xiii. Caroline WRIGHT, born 1915 in Ontario, Canada. 810 xiv. Doris J. WRIGHT, born 1918 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1991. She married Ernest Edwin "Ed" ADAMSON 25 Jul 1936 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada; born 06 Aug 1901 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada; died 27 Oct 1969. More About Ernest Edwin "Ed" ADAMSON: Burial: Elmvale, Ontario, Canada 383. Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1874 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 19 Jul 1956. She married Joseph GRAVES 06 Oct 1894 in Manse, Neywash St. Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Robert GRAVES and Sarah //. He was born Mar 1869 in England, and died Abt. 1952 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth WRIGHT: Harriet was 8 in the 1881 Census for Tiny Township (p.51) and no longer living at home in 1891. Fred Wright provided this information to OGS; also the fact that she married John (sic) Graves (1869-1952.) Marriage register transcription: Joseph Graves, 27, a farmer, residing in North Orillia and born in England, son of Robert and Sarah, married Harriet Elizabeth Wright, 21, residing and born in Tiny Township, daughter of John and Doliana (sic) at the Manse on Neywash Street, Orillia? on Oct. 6, 1894. Both Anglicans. Ontario Vital Statistics. Marriages. MS 932, Reel #83, #011413. The Graves moved to the area around Orrville, Ontario about 1901: 1911 Canada Census Parry Sound, District Number: 108, Sub-District: Christie Township, Orrville Village, Sub-District Number: 8, p.10 Joseph Graves 1863 Harriet Graves 1874 Stanley Graves 1895 Elsie Graves 1897 Joseph Graves 1898 Eagar Graves 1902 Hattie Graves 1903 Pauline Graves 1905 Roger Graves 1906 Thomas Graves 1907 Frank Graves 1910 More About Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth WRIGHT: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Typhoid fever Occupation: 1921, Waterman in a grain elevator. Doing railroad work. Notes for Joseph GRAVES: Son of Robert and Sarah. North Orillia resident at time of marriage. More About Joseph GRAVES: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Harriet WRIGHT and Joseph GRAVES: 011413-94 (Simcoe County) Joseph GRAVES, 27, England, North Orillia, Farmer, s/o Robert and Sarah GRAVES, married Harriet Elizabeth WRIGHT, 21, Tiny, same, d/o John and Doliana, wtn: Mrs. R.N. GRANT and Lizzie OVEREND both of Orillia, on October 6, 1894, at The Manse, Neywash St. Orillia Children of Harriet WRIGHT and Joseph GRAVES are: 811 i. John Hanley11 GRAVES, born 06 Mar 1895 in Marchmont, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1941. Notes for John Hanley GRAVES: 5' 10" with a dark complexion, brown eyes and dark hair and a tattoo on his left forearm. More About John Hanley GRAVES: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada Enlisted: 17 Oct 1917, at Ottawa, Ontario in the 239th Batt., Railway Construction Corps, Canadian Expeditionary Force Occupation: 1917, Bridgeman 812 ii. Elsie May GRAVES, born 03 Dec 1896 in Marchmont, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1969. She married Edward KEMP. More About Elsie May GRAVES: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada 813 iii. Joseph "Joe" GRAVES, born 03 Dec 1898 in Foxmead, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Annie DUNBAR. Notes for Joseph "Joe" GRAVES: 5' 8" with blue eyes and light brown hair. More About Joseph "Joe" GRAVES: Enlisted: 10 Feb 1916, at Midland, Ontario in the 157 Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditonary Force 814 iv. Leonard GRAVES, born 09 Jun 1899 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 815 v. Robert Edgar GRAVES, born 07 Jul 1902 in Edgington, Ontario, Canada; died 17 Oct 1921 in Depot Harbour, Wallbridge, Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada. More About Robert Edgar GRAVES: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada 816 vi. Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth GRAVES, born 01 Sep 1903 in Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1969. 817 vii. Pauline GRAVES, born 28 Sep 1904 in Christie Twp., Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada. She married Alvin WATKINSON; born Abt. 1907. 818 viii. Hugh GRAVES, born 14 Mar 1906 in Christie Twp., Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1966. He married Edna M. HENDERSON. More About Hugh GRAVES: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada 819 ix. Thomas "Tom" Henry GRAVES, born 10 Dec 1907 in Christie Twp., Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada. He married Helen SWORD. 820 x. Francis Harold GRAVES, born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1976. He married Margaret M. HANNON; born Abt. 1908; died 1997. More About Francis Harold GRAVES: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada 821xi. Lawrence Burton GRAVES, born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada; died 1983. He married (1) Margurite E. HALL. He married (2) Cora Ellen STONEMAN; born 1919; died 1966. More About Lawrence Burton GRAVES: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada More About Cora Ellen STONEMAN: Burial: Christie Memorial Cemetery [Seguin Twp.], Parry Sound Dist., Ontario, Canada 384. R. Samuel10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Feb 1875 in Con 2, Lot 15, Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 18 May 1956 in General Hospital, Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. He married Arletta "Annie" DWINNELL 22 Aug 1895 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada, daughter of John DWINNELL and Ann BRUNSON. She was born 12 Apr 1877 in Wyevale, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 1961. Notes for R. Samuel WRIGHT: Sam appears only in the 1881 Census for Tiny Township with the Wright/Leonards, at age 6. Marriage certificate transcription: "Samuel Wright, 21, a laborer, residing in Elmvale and born in Wyebridge, son of James and Diana Wright, married Annie Dwinnel, 19, residing in Flos Township and born in Wyevale, daughter of John and Annie Dwinnel Aug.22, 1895 in Hillsdale. Both Methodists. Witnesses: Alex Dwinnel and Agie Trip, both of Flos. Annie listed as 19 on marriage register, a Flos Twp resident. She had been born in Wyevale. Alex Dwinnel (Annie's first cousin?) and Agie Trip, both of Flos, witnessed their marriage. Source: Ontario Vital Statistics. Marriages. MS 932 #87, #011089. Initial "R" appeared in his name on Lucy's birth registration. Sam Wright and Annie Dwinnell owned about 25 acres just east of his brother Dass' farm. His house was the one previously owned by George Wright and my great grand father, James Wright. John Wright of Barrie writes: " I still have memories of visiting their house when I was quite small. I think it had only three rooms downstairs, and a very steep stairway to the bedroom. (Sam and Annie) had no electricity or running water, but they did own a horse named Scotty. I was allowed to sit on him which is probably why I can still remember the place." More About R. Samuel WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. "Wright, Samuel 1874-1956, beloved husband of Dwinnel, Annie 1877-1961." Census: Apr 1901, Con 2, B Lot 70, Flos Twp/Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for R. WRIGHT and Arletta DWINNELL: 011089-95 (Simcoe County) Samuel WRIGHT, 21, Wyebridge, Elmvale, Laborer, s/o James (sic) and Diana WRIGHT, married Annie DWINNELL, 19, Wyevale, Flos, d/o John and Annie DWINNELL, wtn: Alex DWINNELL and Aggie TRIFS (sic), both of Flos, ON August 22, 1895, at Hillsdale Children of R. WRIGHT and Arletta DWINNELL are: 822 i. Bertha May11 WRIGHT, born 18 May 1898 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1986. She married Alexander Joseph LONGHURST 08 Jun 1918 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 05 Jun 1893 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Alexander Joseph LONGHURST: In August 2004, information was available about the Longhursts online at James Longhurst Sr. More About Alexander Joseph LONGHURST: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada 823 ii. Lucy Hazel WRIGHT, born 30 Aug 1899 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1957. She married Joseph QUINN 08 Jun 1921 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada; born 1896. More About Joseph QUINN: Religion: Roman Catholic 385. Joseph10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 18 Mar 1876 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 18 Sep 1946 in Vasey, Ontario, Canada. He married Alice May POTTER 11 Dec 1924 in Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She was born 20 Mar 1882, and died 23 Jan 1975. Notes for Joseph WRIGHT: Birth year originally based on two censuses for Tiny Township in which Joseph appears with his birth family. He's 4 in the 1881 Census (p.51) and and 11 in the 1891 Census (p.60). Exact birthday based on descendant Fred Wright's notes. Fred Wright also indicates that Joseph married Alice May Potter (20/03/1882- 23/01/1975) on 11/12/1924 in Elmvale. Children of Joseph WRIGHT and Alice POTTER are: 824 i. Eunice J.11 WRIGHT, born Mar 1925 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 21 Sep 1925 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Eunice J. WRIGHT: Burial: Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Persistent vomiting Medical Information: Malnutrition 825 ii. Cecil Joseph WRIGHT, born Abt. 1927 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1980. He married Marion Matilda SIBBALD; born Abt. 1934. 386. Jemima "Mime" Ann Maude10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Feb 1879 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada, and died 11 Jun 1976. She married Joseph [Glenny] GLENNEY 24 Apr 1900 in Marchmount, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Joseph GLENNEY and Sarah McMATHEN. He was born Bet. 20 Jul 1855 - 1856 in Burketon, Clarke Twp., Ontario, Canada, and died 02 Jan 1926 in 141 Lloyd Ave., Orillia, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Jemima "Mime" Ann Maude WRIGHT: Mime's mother was recorded as "Hariet [sic] Leonard" on her child's birth registration. Mime appears only as a 2 year old in the 1881 Census for Tiny Twp. (p.51, suggesting she was born e was born in 1878-1880. She was not found in the 1891 Census. . She apparently married Joseph Glenney (20/07/1856- 2/01/1926 on 24/04/1900 in Orillia. First name mis-written as "Mira" on her marriage register. She was recorded as the 21 yr old daughter of John Wright and Dina (sic) Leonard. Louisa andMrs. H. Parker, Orillia, witnessed the marriage. She was living next door to her sister Caroline Parker during the 1901 Census: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Orillia h-3 Page 6 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 14 45 Glenney Joseph M Head M 1852 48 15 45 Glenney Jemmia F Wife M Feb 17 1879 22 16 45 Glenney Lilia F Daughter S Feb 11 1901 3 months 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 35 Orillia / page 5 Glenney Joseph M Head M Jul 1857 53 1901 42 54 Glenney Jemima F Wife M Feb 1879 32 1901 43 54 Glenney Lila May F Daughter S Feb 1901 10 1901 44 54 Glenney Mabel F Daughter S Sep 1903 7 1901 45 54 Glenney Violet F Daughter S May 1908 3 More About Jemima "Mime" Ann Maude WRIGHT: Burial: St. Andrews', Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1881, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Joseph [Glenny] GLENNEY: Listed as a widowed farmer, son of Joseph and Sarah and a resident of Manvers on his marriage register to Mira (sic) Wright. More About Joseph [Glenny] GLENNEY: Burial: Orillia, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Pneumonia Medical Information: Also spinal sclerosis. Occupation: Labourer Children of Jemima WRIGHT and Joseph GLENNEY are: 826 i. Lilia11 GLENNEY, born 11 Feb 1901 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1983. 827 ii. Mable Edith GLENNEY, born 28 Sep 1903 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1995. 828 iii. Lillian GLENNEY, born 18 Oct 1906 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada; died 12 Nov 1906 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. More About Lillian GLENNEY: Cause of Death: Pneumonia 829 iv. Violet Diana GLENNEY, born 08 May 1908 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1946. 830 v. Amy GLENNEY, born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1973. She married Arthur STONE; born Abt. 1909; died Abt. 1988 in Ontario, Canada. More About Amy GLENNEY: Burial: Lake View Cemetery, Kirkfield, Ontario, Canada More About Arthur STONE: Burial: Lake View Cemetery, Kirkfield, Ontario, Canada 831 vi. John GLENNEY, born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Betty DOUGLAS. He married (2) Pat MCCREAD. 832 vii. Ruby Jean GLENNEY, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada; died 2001. She married George HILL. 833 viii. Ruth GLENNEY, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada; died 2005. She married Roy L. LEGGO; died Abt. 1993. 387. Isabella "Bella" Anderson10 WRIGHT (Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Mar 1881 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 31 Mar 1963. She married Alexander "Sandy" URQUHART 23 Jul 1902 in Midland, Ontario, Canada, son of Roderick URQUHART and Margaret MURRAY. He was born Bet. 10 - 18 Jan 1856 in Rosshire or Inverness, Scotland, and died 14 Dec 1924 in 301 Russell St., Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Isabella "Bella" Anderson WRIGHT: 1901 Census for Tiny Township records Belle's birth date as Mar.17, 1881 (p.11), but descendent Fred Wright's notes indicate she was born Mar.31, 1881. Cemetery record gave her age as 82. Also buried with the Urquharts and Dinah Leonard are: Gladys May Graham, 68 who died 1967/9/20 and is in grave W3 and Earl Birch, 69, who died 1978/2/24 is also in grave W3. More About Isabella "Bella" Anderson WRIGHT: Burial: 21 Dec 1963, Sect. 19, 1, W2, Lakeview, Midland, Ontario, Canada Census: 1901, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Alexander "Sandy" URQUHART: Although he was a few years older than his second marriage registration indicated, Sandy was evidently living with the Parks during the 1901 Canada Census. His surname has been misspelled by the enumerator: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Midland (Town/Ville) e-2 Page 12 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 Parks Charlie M Head M Nov 28 1840 60 Parks Annie F Wife M Sep 10 1845 55 Parks John M Son S Apr 13 1877 24 Parks Charlie M Son S Mar 23 1881 20 Parks James M Adopted Son Nov 18 1889 11 Uruquart Sandy M Lodger M Jan 10 1856 45 More About Alexander "Sandy" URQUHART: Burial: 16 Dec 1924, Sect. 19, Plot 1, W1, Lakeview, Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Uremia Immigrated: 1885, from Scotland to Ontario, Canada Medical Information: Chronic nephritis Occupation: 1924, Watchman in coal yard Marriage Notes for Isabella WRIGHT and Alexander URQUHART: 015791-02 - Alex URQUHART, 42, labourer, widower, Rosshire, Midland, s/o Roderick URQUHART and Margt MURRAY, married Bella WRIGHT, 21, Wyebridge, Elmvale, d/o John WRIGHT and Diana LEONARD, witn; John and Mary McFADDEN of Midland. July 23, 1902 at Midland Child of Isabella WRIGHT and Alexander URQUHART is: 834 i. Gladys May11 URQUHART, born Nov 1898 in Ontario, Canada; died 20 Sep 1967 in Ontario, Canada. She married Russell Ernest GRAHAM; born Abt. 1897. 390. Charles10 BANNISTER (Rebecca9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Jan 1869 in Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth HALLIDAY. She was born 12 Jan 1878 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Charles BANNISTER and Elizabeth HALLIDAY are: 835 i. Albert11 BANNISTER. 836 ii. Dorothy BANNISTER. 837 iii. Annie BANNISTER. 838 iv. George BANNISTER. 839 v. Ena BANNISTER, born 1920; died Abt. 1991. She married (1) Robert John POTTER; born Abt. 1930 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1990. She married (2) Leonard WRIGHT Abt. 1940 in Ontario, Canada; born Aug 1909 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1955. More About Leonard WRIGHT: Burial: French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Resided: Abt. 1954, Con 2, Lot 71 WPR, Simcoe Co/Flos Twp., Ontario, Canada 392. Emmeline10 BANNISTER (Rebecca9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Bet. 1871 - 1873 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1926. She married Joseph H. MCWATTERS. He was born Abt. 1874 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1926. More About Emmeline BANNISTER: Burial: St. John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Emmeline BANNISTER and Joseph MCWATTERS are: 840 i. Willis11 MCWATTERS. 841 ii. Lawrence A. MCWATTERS, born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1926. More About Lawrence A. MCWATTERS: Burial: St. John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 401. Robert "George" William10 LEONARD (John D.9, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Jan 1865 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 05 Jul 1911. He married Ellen "Nellie" W. MCCONNEL 08 Aug 1888 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Robert MCCONNEL and Mary //. She was born 20 Oct 1864 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1950. Notes for Robert "George" William LEONARD: Was this man also Robert George W. of Hanley, Saskatchewan who is listed in father John Leonard's will? Also used initials RG occasionally. In 1901 Tiny Twp Census, had 3 servants, 2 males also working sawmill: Alina Tweedle, b. 4 July 1882; Wm Armstrong, b. 13 Aug 1868 and Wm Wilson, b.8/08/82. 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 230 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p55 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North "LENORD" in original census document 8 LEONARD George R.G. M 24 married - Ont Ont Ont Presb farmer 9 LEONARD {?} Ellen F 24 married wife Ont Ire Ont Presb 10 LEONARD Jessie O. F 1 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presb Subsequently discovered that his wife Ellen was living in Hanley in 1929, when she signed her son Wallace Clarke's late birth registration. Marriage Notes for Robert LEONARD and Ellen MCCONNEL: 010871-88 George LEONARD, 22, Canada, Wyebridge, farmer, s/o John and Ann Eliza (FITZPATRICK) LEONARD, married Nellie McCONNEL, 21, Canada, Wyebridge, d/o Robert and Mary Ann McCONNEL, witn; George WRIGHT and Carrie FRENCH of Tay. 8 Aug, 1888 at Hillsdale, Medonte. The groom was Church of England and the bride Presbyterian. Children of Robert LEONARD and Ellen MCCONNEL are: 842 i. Jessie Olive11 LEONARD, born 16 Jan 1890 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Edward D. WOLFE. More About Jessie Olive LEONARD: Baptism: 30 Aug 1895, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge?, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 843 ii. William "Alfred" LEONARD, born 01 May 1893 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1954. He married Edith M. DEANNE; born Abt. 1899. More About William "Alfred" LEONARD: Baptism: 30 Aug 1895, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada 844 iii. Maude Estella LEONARD, born 03 Aug 1894 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Thomas John EDWARDS; born Abt. 1892. More About Maude Estella LEONARD: Baptism: 30 Aug 1895, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge?, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 845 iv. Beulah May LEONARD, born 07 Jun 1899 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 846 v. Wallace "Clarke" LEONARD, born 11 May 1901 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada. He married Beulla Lucy GOYETTE. 847 vi. Laughie Morry LEONARD, born 28 Sep 1903 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Marjorie MCKEE; born Abt. 1913. 848 vii. Anna "Mable" LEONARD, born 15 May 1905 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married George Anderson OTTO. 849viii.Pearl Sophia LEONARD, born Abt. 1907 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1945. She married Frederick Reuben HUNTROON. More About Pearl Sophia LEONARD: Burial: Good Shepherd Cem., Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada 850 ix. Winston Burns LEONARD, born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1976. He married Anna Mildred JOHNSTON. 402. Simon Peter10 LEONARD (John D.9, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 21 May 1869 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 1955. He married Mary "Minnie" Angeline BLAIS 06 Nov 1895 in Midland, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Angus BLAIS and Philomena NORMAN. She was born Abt. 17 Apr 1874 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 23 Jul 1924 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Simon Peter LEONARD: Simon is buried with his wife Mary Blair (sic) (1873-1924) in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Wyebridge, Ontario. Buried near this couple is first son John Leonard 1898-1937 (presumed to be J. Fred who was born 1 Feb 1898), a Melville Leonard 1915-1935 (a grandson?) and Margaret and Verna (no dates), identified as granddaughters. A second son Alvin R., born 31 July 1899, was also buried in this cemetery in 1969. Alvin is identified as the beloved husband of A. Pearl Drinkill (1901- ). Buried with him are two infant daughters (no dates) and an April Leonard who died April 25, 1974 and has her own small stone. On the other side of Alvin's stone, is inscribed William S. Leonard, husband of Frances I. Reynolds. This couple is presumed to be still living. Also employing 15 yr old domestic, Emily Mayes in 1901. More About Simon Peter LEONARD: Burial: Good Shepherd Cem., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Mary "Minnie" Angeline BLAIS: Background information re: Minnie was extracted from her marriage register. She was the daughter of Angus Blay (Blais?) and Philomena Norman, both Quebec born and she spoke French. Presumably Mary Blay and Mary Ann Blair are the same person. Her burial register gave her name as Blair and her burial date as the 26th. Her death register gave gave her date of birth and also included her parents' names. More About Mary "Minnie" Angeline BLAIS: Burial: 25 Jul 1924, Good Shepherd Cemetry, Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Stroke Medical Information: Nephritis and heart failure were contributory causes. Marriage Notes for Simon LEONARD and Mary BLAIS: Simon, 26, a farmer, married Minnie Bley (sic), 21, born and res. In Tiny, d/o Angus and Philomena 6 Nov 1895 Midland. Bride RC; groom Ang. (Source: OntarioVital Stat. MS 932, reel 87, #011089). Children of Simon LEONARD and Mary BLAIS are: 851 i. Florence Anita Maude11 LEONARD, born 22 Aug 1896 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Florence Anita Maude LEONARD: Dr. Lehrmann? This birth register was altered in 1959; only the registrar's name appears to have been changed. The baby's mother's name was never recorded. The father was Simon Leonard. The surviving Florence who is listed in the 1901 Tiny Twp. Census for this family was given the birth date Aug.3, 1896, but she was probably born in 1897. 852 ii. Florence Anita Mabel LEONARD, born 23 Aug 1897 in Wyebridge,Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Matthew Gordon MAXWELL 23 Feb 1921 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 1891 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1970. Notes for Florence Anita Mabel LEONARD: See the first Florence's notes re: birthdays. Dr.Lehrmann also delivered this Florence. This time both parents' names, Simon Leonard and Minnie Blay were recorded. More About Florence Anita Mabel LEONARD: Burial: Roman Catholic Cemetery, Ontario, Canada Notes for Matthew Gordon MAXWELL: Buried as "beloved husband of Florence Leonard 1896-1973/Grandson Gordon 1948-1951." Visited this cemetery 25 Jun 1995. More About Matthew Gordon MAXWELL: Burial: St. Margaret's R.C., Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 853 iii. John Frederick LEONARD, born 02 Feb 1898 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 04 Apr 1937 in Gravenhurst Sanitorium, Ontario, Canada. He married Rhoda Lucinda WOODS 07 Feb 1923; born 21 Sep 1902 in Wyevale, Ontario, Canada; died 11 Apr 1994 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Frederick LEONARD: John Frederick and his wife Rhoda Woods were third cousins. J.F.'s Grandmother, H.E. Fitzpatrick, and his wife Rhoda's Grandfather William Woods were first cousins. Listed as J. Fred in 1901 Tiny Twp Census; buried as John. A possible grandson, Melvin Leonard (1915-1935) and two granddaughters, Margaret and Verna, no surnames, and no dates are buried with John. The parentage of all three is still unknown. More About John Frederick LEONARD: Burial: 14 Apr 1937, Good Shepherd Cemetery, Wyebridge (Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co), Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Pulmonary hemorrhage. Notes for Rhoda Lucinda WOODS: Rhoda raised her family in Midland, Ontario. 854 iv. Alvin Roy LEONARD, born 31 Jul 1899 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1969. He married Pearl Annie DRINKILL 22 Dec 1920 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1901 in Ontario, Canada; died 1995. More About Alvin Roy LEONARD: Burial: Good Shepherd, Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Pearl Annie DRINKILL: Burial: Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada 855 v. Pearl Philomen LEONARD, born Bet. 26 Sep 1904 - 22 Jul 1905 in Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1948 in Sanitorium just outside of London, Ontario, Canada. She married George Oliver MILLER. More About Pearl Philomen LEONARD: Baptism: 26 Nov 1905, St. John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Tuberculosis 856 vi. Lorne Lawrence LEONARD, born 11 Jun 1908 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1949. He married Shirley Maisie FRENCH; born 31 Jan 1915 in Ontario, Canada; died 23 Nov 1999 in Georgian Manor, Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canda. Notes for Lorne Lawrence LEONARD: Assumed to be this Simon Peter's son. No mother's name provided in bap. reg. Married 2x? Tombstone inscribed "beloved hus. of Shirley M." Tombstone DOB 1907. Lorne and Shirley were third cousins once removed. More About Lorne Lawrence LEONARD: Baptism: 26 Feb 1909, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Good Shepherd Cemetery, Wyebridge (Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co), Ontario, Canada Notes for Shirley Maisie FRENCH: Shirley and Lorne were third cousins once removed. More About Shirley Maisie FRENCH: Burial: Elmvale Cemetery, Ontario, Canada 857 vii. Melville Simon LEONARD, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada; died 24 Jul 1935. Notes for Melville Simon LEONARD: In Feb 2002, Diane Leonard e-mailed: "My father-in-law told me that Melville fell off the windmill at the home farm and badly injured his leg. The Dr. wanted to amputate but his dad said no. Simon took him to a famous Dr. near Cornwall for treatment. While they were there, Simon saw some good land and encouraged his son John F. to buy the farm so he did. So Melville lived with John F. and family near Cornwall (Audsville, all under water now as they flooded it) while receiving treatment from this Dr. My father-in-law seems to remember something about Simon Peter being sweet on some lady who lived here too." More About Melville Simon LEONARD: Burial: 26 Jul 1935, Good Shepherd Cemetery, Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Tubercular meningitis. 858 viii. Edward Milton LEONARD, born 17 Sep 1917 in Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1984. He married Irma Veshna FRENCH; born 15 Sep 1923 in Ontario, Canada. More About Edward Milton LEONARD: Baptism: 04 Jun 1924, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Good Shepherd Cemetery, Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada Notes for Irma Veshna FRENCH: Brother of Edward M. French 1917-1984, buried in Wyebridge? More About Irma Veshna FRENCH: Baptism: 18 Oct 1942, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge (Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co), Ontario, Canada 404. Harriet Maria Jane "Jennie"10 LEONARD (John D.9, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 18 Aug 1875 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada. She married Robert Henry BURK 02 Jan 1907 in Midland, Ontario, Canada, son of Benjamin BURK and Marie PULEY. He was born Abt. 1872 in North Tonawanda, New York, United States. Notes for Harriet Maria Jane "Jennie" LEONARD: Harriet and Jessica may be the same person. Listed as wife of Robert Burke in her father's 1905 will. Living in Midland, Ontario. More About Robert Henry BURK: Occupation: Steam fitter Marriage Notes for Harriet LEONARD and Robert BURK: #019068-07 (Simcoe Co): Robert BURK, 34, steam fitter, Haliburton, N. Tonawanda NY, s/o Benjamin BURK and Marie PULEY, married Jennie LEONARD, 30, Wyebridge, same, d/o John? LEONARD and Elizabeth FITZPATRICK, witn: J.H. ELLERY and May LEONARD, both of Wyebridge, 2 Jan 1907 at Midland. Child of Harriet LEONARD and Robert BURK is: 859 i. Ivan Leonard11 BURK. He married Jessie May PARKER; born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Ivan Leonard BURK: Jessie's 2nd cousin. 406. Benjamin Watson "Alton"10 LEONARD (John D.9, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 28 Feb 1880 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada, and died 22 Dec 1944 in Ontario, Canada. He married Mary "Minnie" Ann ELLERY 27 Jul 1899 in Vasey, Ontario, Canada, daughter of John ELLERY and Matilda MURPHY. She was born 31 Jul 1881 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada, and died 1975. Notes for Benjamin Watson "Alton" LEONARD: Buried with wife Mary A. Ellery (31 July 1881-1975) and their son Roy W. (1914-1932). Also had daughter Gertrude May (born Aug 1905?) who married Leslie Hart, 22, s/o Mary Ann Smith and John 4 Apr 1923 St. Marks, Midland. 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 27 Tiny / page 10 Lenord Allen M Head M Feb 1880 31 1901 50 100 Lenord Minnie F Wife M Jul 1881 29 Lenord John E. M Son S Apr 1902 9 1901 2 100 Lenord Gertrude M. F Daughter S Jul 1905 5 1901 3 100 Lenord Howard W. M Son S Oct 1908 3 1901 4 100 Lenord Clarence H. M Son S Dec 1910 1 1901 5 100 Lenord Clayton M. M Son S Dec 1910 1 More About Benjamin Watson "Alton" LEONARD: Burial: 26 Dec 1944, Good Shepherd Cemetery, Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Kidney and heart disease 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 159 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p38 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 13 ELLERY John M 44 married - Eng Eng Eng CofE blacksmith 14 ELLERY {?} Matilda F 43 married wife Ont Ire Eng CofE "ELERY" John 33 and Matilda 33 Tiny 1881 census ca.on.139h2 family 198 15 ELLERY Samuel M 16 - son Ont Eng Ont CofE 16 ELLERY John Herb. M 12 - son Ont Eng Ont CofE 17 ELLERY Mary Ann F 10 - dtr Ont Eng Ont CofE 18 ELLERY Lillie M. F 1 - dtr Ont Eng Ont CofE 19 MURPHY Joseph M 46 - lodger Ont Ire Ire Presb carpenter More About Mary "Minnie" Ann ELLERY: Burial: Good Shepherd Cemetery, Wyebridge (Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co), Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Benjamin LEONARD and Mary ELLERY: He was married to Mary Ann Ellery on July 27, 1899 in Vasey by license by George Craw. Alton was age 21, living Wyebridge, born Wyebridge, farmer, Presbyterian and the son of John Leonard and Eliza Fitzpatrick. Mary Ann was age 19, living Wyebridge, born Wyebridge, daughter of John Ellery and Matilda Murphy, Anglican. Witnesses were George Rankan and Lilea Gardiner both of Wyebridge. Children of Benjamin LEONARD and Mary ELLERY are: 860 i. John Eldred11 LEONARD, born 18 Apr 1902 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada; died 27 Nov 1973 in Main St., Midland, Ontario, Canada. He married Eliza May HOUSOME 21 Apr 1926 in Church of the Good Shepherd, Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Eldred LEONARD: John Eldred Leonard collapsed and died on the Main Street in Midland, Ontario just after having is haircut by his nephew who still barbers on Midland's main street. More About John Eldred LEONARD: Burial: All Saints Anglican Church, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada Occupation: Section foreman on CN Rail 861 ii. Gertrude May LEONARD, born 22 Jul 1905 in Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1992. She married Leslie HART 04 Apr 1923 in St.Mark's Anglican, Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1900; died Abt. 1974. More About Gertrude May LEONARD: Baptism: 26 Nov 1905, St.John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Leslie HART: Burial: Good Shepherd Cemetery, Wyebridge (Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co), Ontario, Canada 862 iii. Howard Watson LEONARD, born 07 Oct 1908 in Leonard farmhouse, Wyebridge, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1976. He married Ada KING 20 Aug 1932 in Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Jan 1910 in Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1969. More About Howard Watson LEONARD: Baptism: 27 Feb 1909, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Abt. 1976, Good Shepherd Cem., Wyebridge, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Ada KING: 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 27 Tiny / page 10 King George King Maria J. F Wife M Feb 1873 38 1901 2 90 King Olive M. F Daughter S May 1904 7 1901 3 90 King Eolin B. F Daughter S Oct 1905 5 1901 4 90 King George A. M Son S Nov 1906 4 1901 5 90 King Ada F Daughter S Jan 1910 More About Ada KING: Burial: Good Shepherd Cem., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 863 iv. Clarence Ewan LEONARD, born 01 Dec 1909 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 09 Apr 1988. He married Gladys Blanche PARKER; born 12 Feb 1914 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Clarence Ewan LEONARD: Gladys' 2nd cousin. More About Clarence Ewan LEONARD: Baptism: 23 Jun 1912, Good Shepheard Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Good Shepherd Cem., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Gladys Blanche PARKER: Adult christening: 1941, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 864 v. Clayton McGill LEONARD, born 01 Dec 1909 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1987. He married Esther Emma DOWNER 04 Sep 1937 in Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born 29 May 1917 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 24 Oct 2001 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. More About Clayton McGill LEONARD: Baptism: 23 Jun 1912, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Esther Emma DOWNER: Tiny res. Wit: Clarence Ewen Leonard, wyebridge and Elizabeth Claire Downer, Wyebridge. 865 vi. Albert George LEONARD, born 24 Apr 1912 in Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Nellie G. ROBERTSHAW 03 Jun 1942 in St. Marks Ang., Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, canaa; born Abt. 1921. More About Albert George LEONARD: Baptism: 23 Jun 1912, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Nellie G. ROBERTSHAW: D/o George and Charlotte (Shopcotte), Midland. 866 vii. Joan Ruth LEONARD, born 16 Jul 1914 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada. More About Joan Ruth LEONARD: Baptism: 09 Oct 1914, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada 867 viii. Roy Whitney LEONARD, born 1915 in Ontario, Canada; died 07 Apr 1932 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. More About Roy Whitney LEONARD: Burial: 09 Apr 1932, Good Shepherd, Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Pneumonia Confirmation (LDS): 14 Jul 1929, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 868 ix. Grace "Jean" LEONARD, born 15 Jan 1923 in Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1998. She married David Hiram WILCOX 10 Jul 1941 in Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1917 in Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1995. More About Grace "Jean" LEONARD: Baptism: 11 Mar 1925, Good Shepherd Ang., Wyebridge, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Good Shepherd Anglican Cemetery, Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada Notes for David Hiram WILCOX: S/o Robt Sam'l and Caroline Mary (Houghton). More About David Hiram WILCOX: Burial: Good Shepherd Anglican Cemetery, Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada 408. Goldie May10 LEONARD (John D.9, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Nov 1888, and died 21 Jun 1957 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She married Wilbert Edward ANDERSON 20 Apr 1912 in Ontario, Canada. He was born 03 Dec 1876, and died 12 Mar 1943 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Goldie May LEONARD: Name appears both as Goldie May and May Goldie. Buried as "May" with spouse Wilbert E. Anderson (1876-1943) under tombstone also indicating that Leonard E., R.C.A.F. (1920-1944) was interred in Germany. More About Goldie May LEONARD: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada More About Wilbert Edward ANDERSON: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Goldie LEONARD and Wilbert ANDERSON: Goldie May and Wilbert Anderson were married in Penetanguishene by license by H.W. Little. Witnesses were Fred. Archer and Annie Beatty both from Midland. Children of Goldie LEONARD and Wilbert ANDERSON are: 869 i. Valerie "Audrey" May11 ANDERSON, born 15 Jun 1911 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; died 03 Nov 1997. She married (1) George Alvin OTTO 20 Jun 1936 in Church of the Redeemer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) Henry "Harry" William HERRMAN 15 Oct 1973 in St. Clements Church, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 19 Oct 1908 in New York City, New York, United States; died 05 Aug 1997. More About Valerie "Audrey" May ANDERSON: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 870 ii. Opal Mabel ANDERSON, born 21 Aug 1916 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. She married John DONNELLY 12 Nov 1941 in Church of the Redeemer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 20 Apr 1909; died 15 Aug 1993 in York Cemetery, Senlac Dr. , Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 871 iii. Leonard Edward ANDERSON, born 12 Sep 1920 in Ontario, Canada; died 12 Sep 1944 in Germany. Notes for Leonard Edward ANDERSON: Leonard's memorial reads: In Memory of LEONARD EDWARD ANDERSON Flying Officer J/36411 Air Bomber 50 (R.A.F.) Sqdn, Royal Canadian Air Force who died on Tuesday, 12th September 1944. Age 24. Additional Information: Son of Wilbert and G. May Anderson, of Midland, Ontario, Canada. More About Leonard Edward ANDERSON: Burial: Coll. grave 18.F.11-17, Rheinberg War Cemetery, Germany 872 iv. Jessie Elizabeth "Betty" ANDERSON, born 27 May 1922 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; died 25 Dec 1976. She married Kenneth SWINSON 12 Jun 1948 in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Midland, Ontario, Canada. More About Jessie Elizabeth "Betty" ANDERSON: Burial: Mount Lawn Cemetery, Whitby, Ontario, Canada 411. George10 LAWRENCE (Maria9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1870 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1947. He married Gunver NERHUS. Child of George LAWRENCE and Gunver NERHUS is: 873 i. Eunice A.11 LAWRENCE. 414. George Andrew10 WILLET (Elizabeth9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 20 Sep 1871 in Ontario, Canada, and died 06 May 1932 in Gordon and Allen Twp., Manitoulin Dist., Ontario, Canada. He married Annie MCPHERSON. She was born Abt. 1881, and died Abt. 1966 in Ontario, Canada. More About George Andrew WILLET: Cause of Death: Cerebral haemorrhage Children of George WILLET and Annie MCPHERSON are: 874 i. Gladys11 WILLET, born Abt. 1901 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1977. She married (1) Bert KEMP. She married (2) Franklin Lavern TAYLOR Abt. 1921 in Silverwater, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. She married (3) Hugh CLIMIE Aft. 1932; born 17 May 1891 in Ayshire, Scotland; died Abt. 1958 in Ontario, Canada. More About Gladys WILLET: Burial: Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Dist., Ontario, Canada Notes for Hugh CLIMIE: According to his WWI Attestation Papers, Hugh was almost 5' 10" with fair hair and blue eyes. He had spent four years in the Royal Scotch Fusiliers. He listed his mother, Annie of Cornmill, Catrine, Scotland, as his next-of-kin. 10 April 1917 - "A German gun captured by the Section was brought into action by Lt Hardiman assisted by Ptes Halstead and Climie. Hostile parties were dispersed and heavy casualties inflicted ... Ptes. Climie and Halstead ... rendered exceptionally good services throughout whole of the operations." [War Diary extract available at 6th Brigade Canadian Machine Gun Company < http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brett/cmgc/cmgc_dbase.html > March 2005. More About Hugh CLIMIE: Burial: Gordon Twp., Manitoulin Dist., Ontario, Canada Enlisted: 24 Sep 1914, 6th Battallion, Machine Gun Brigade, Canadian Expeditionary Force 875 ii. Leonard WILLET, born Abt. 1903 in Ontario, Canada. He married Ella BRYDGES. 876 iii. Marion WILLET, born Abt. 1905. She married Bert KEMP. 877 iv. Gordon WILLET, born Abt. 1907 in Ontario, Canada. He married Irma H. FLANAGHAN. 878 v. Jean WILLET, born Abt. 1909 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1959. She married Norman HOPE. 879 vi. Johnson George WILLET, born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1956. 880 vii. Nellie WILLET, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. She married Walter ELFORD. 422. Ethel Minnie10 WILLET (Elizabeth9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1887 in Ontario, Canada. She married Merril L. DAVIDSON. Children of Ethel WILLET and Merril DAVIDSON are: 881 i. Marguerite11 DAVIDSON, born in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1985. She married ??? HALL. 882 ii. Ethel May DAVIDSON, born Abt. 1909 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1909. 883 iii. Franklin R. DAVIDSON, born Abt. 1913 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1916. 424. Flora Alice May10 WILLET (Elizabeth9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1891 in Gore Bay, Ontario, Canada. She married William JEFKINS 12 May 1912 in Gore Bay, Ontario, Canada, son of John JEFFKINS and Elizabeth //. He was born 1881 in Chesley, Ontario, Canada. Children of Flora WILLET and William JEFKINS are: 884 i. Jessie11 JEFKINS, born in Ontario, Canada. 885 ii. Frank JEFKINS, born in Ontario, Canada. 886 iii. Robert JEFKINS, born in Ontario, Canada. 887 iv. David JEFKINS, born in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1974. 426. Rhoda "Elgin"10 DUNLOP (Esther "Caroline"9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1878 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1934. She married Eli SHAW 09 Nov 1898 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, son of Richard SHAW and Hannah HICKSON. He was born 09 Aug 1858 in Victoria Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 04 May 1931 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Rhoda "Elgin" DUNLOP: 1911 Canada Census, Simcoe East 119 Tiny Township subsdistrcit 27 p.6 and p.7 Gladdis age 11 Lenard? age 9 Douglas age 9 Margaret age 5 Samuel Carter age 13, a lodger More About Eli SHAW: Cause of Death: Paralytic stroke Children of Rhoda DUNLOP and Eli SHAW are: 888 i. Gladys Ann ___line11 SHAW, born 14 Oct 1899 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 889 ii. Leonard SHAW, born 11 Aug 1901 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 890 iii. Douglas Lionel SHAW, born 02 Apr 1904 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 891 iv. Vivian "Marguerite" SHAW, born 27 Sep 1906 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 892 v. Goldwin Eli SHAW, born Abt. 1912 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1966. He married Audrey M. LATANVILLE. 893 vi. Ivy Caroline Esther SHAW, born 31 Oct 1914 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 25 Feb 1919 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Ivy Caroline Esther SHAW: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Diptheria 432. Alfred Edward10 FRENCH (George9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 18 Dec 1864 in Ontario, Canada, and died 02 Jul 1932 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret "Maggie" Jane MCFADDEN 24 Mar 1885 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of John MCFADDEN and Margaret ALLISTON. She was born 06 Jan 1868 in Ontario, Canada, and died 23 Dec 1932 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Alfred Edward FRENCH: 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 262 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p61 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 17 FRENCH Alfred M 26 married - Ont Ont Ont Meth farmer 18 FRENCH {?} Margaret F 23 married wife Ont Ont Ire Meth 19 FRENCH Freeman M 4 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth 20 FRENCH Harvey M 3 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth 21 FRENCH Mabel F 5/12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 22 FRENCH Lottie F 5/12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 23 COLLINS Dennis M 17 - dom Eng Eng Eng CofE farm labourer 1901 Automated Transcription Project: District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Tiny n-1 Page 9 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6496 92 French Alfred M Head M Dec 18 1864 36 41 92 French Margret F Wife M Jan 6 1868 33 42 92 French E. Mable F Daughter S Dec 2 1890 10 43 92 French M. Lottie F Daughter S Dec 2 1890 10 44 92 French E. Freeman M Son S Sep 30 1886 14 45 92 French Harry M Son S May 26 1888 12 46 92 French Bertie M Son S Aug 10 1892 8 47 92 French Laverne M Son S Dec 22 1896 4 48 92 French E. Regie M Son S Oct 26 1898 2 49 92 French Lloyd M Son S Sep 16 1900 6/12 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 27 Tiny / page 11 French Alfred M Head M Dec 1864 46 1901 34 109 French Maggie F Wife M Jan 1867 44 1901 35 109 French Bert M Son S Aug 1891 19 1901 36 109 French Lottie F Daughter S Dec 1890 20 1901 37 109 French Vern M Daughter S Dec 1897 13 1901 38 109 French Reg M Son S Oct 1899 11 1901 39 109 French Lloyd M Son S Sep 1901 9 1901 40 109 French Cecil M Son S Dec 1903 7 1901 41 109 French Lillie F Daughter S Jun 1905 5 1901 42 109 French Niffy? F Daughter S Feb 1908 3 1901 43 109 Cocalin? William M Labourer S May 1875 36 More About Alfred Edward FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Census: 1871, Flos Twp; Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Resided: 19 Jan 1915, Con 2, Lot 75 WPR (W1/2), Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Margaret "Maggie" Jane MCFADDEN: D/o John and Sarah according to marriage register. More About Margaret "Maggie" Jane MCFADDEN: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Broncho-pneumonia Medical Information: Pyelo-nephritis Marriage Notes for Alfred FRENCH and Margaret MCFADDEN: 010624-85 - Alfred FRENCH, 21, Canada, Flos, farmer, s/o George and Eliza FRENCH, married Maggie McFADDEN, 18, Canada, Tiny, d/o John and Eliza McFADDEN, wtn: Mrs. Wm HALL and Bertha HALL, both of Medonte, on March 24, 1885, at Medonte Children of Alfred FRENCH and Margaret MCFADDEN are: 894 i. Freeman Esley11 FRENCH, born 30 Sep 1886 in Ontario, Canada; died 1965. He married Sarah Annetta MCFADDEN 29 May 1907 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada; born 1888; died Abt. 1970 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Freeman Esley FRENCH: Married Sarah McFadden (1888- ). Buried with her and sons Esley 1908 and Harold S. (1911-1912). More About Freeman Esley FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 895 ii. Harvey John FRENCH, born 26 May 1888 in Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 1970. He married Emily DRINKILL 02 Jun 1909 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; born 04 Aug 1885 in Ontario, Canada; died 30 Jan 1966 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Harvey John FRENCH: 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 5 Medonte / page 14 French Harv M Head M May 1888 23 1901 49 145 French Emily F Wife M Jul 1880 30 1901 50 145 French Cora F Daughter S Jan 1911 5/12 More About Harvey John FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Emily DRINKILL: Burial: Frenches' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Harvey FRENCH and Emily DRINKILL: 018796-09 Harvey FRENCH, 21, farmer, Tiny Twp, s/o Alfred FRENCH, farmer and Margaret McFADDEN, married Emily DRINKLE, 23, Flos Twp, d/o Geo. DRINKLE, farmer and Susan SMITH, witn; Clara JONES and S.R.B. SIMPSON of Midland. 2 June, 1909 at Midland. 896 iii. Mable Elizza FRENCH, born 02 Dec 1890 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married (1) William CHEW. She married (2) Wilfred MORRISON 09 Nov 1910 in St.John's, Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1889 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Mable Elizza FRENCH: Lottie's twin. This twin's name appears S. Myrtle in 1901 Tiny Twp Census. Notes for Wilfred MORRISON: S/o Thos. and Jane (Ferguson). 897 iv. Lottie Margaret FRENCH, born 02 Dec 1890 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1966. She married William Dennis COUGHLIN 03 Jan 1912 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1878; died Abt. 1963 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Lottie Margaret FRENCH: Mable/Myrtle's twin, probably the first born. Her name is given as M. Lottie in 1901 Tiny Twp Census. More About Lottie Margaret FRENCH: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada More About William Dennis COUGHLIN: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada 898 v. Bert Clarence FRENCH, born 10 Aug 1892 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada; died 1979. He married Muriel ROWNTREE; born Abt. 1895 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1976. More About Bert Clarence FRENCH: Burial: French's Methodist Cemetery (now Waverley United Church), Ontario, Canada More About Muriel ROWNTREE: Burial: French's Methodist Cemetery (now Waverley United Church), Ontario, Canada 899 vi. George FRENCH, born Abt. 1895 in Ontario, Canada; died 1895. More About George FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada 900 vii. Lavern Edward FRENCH, born 22 Dec 1896 in Ontario, Canada. He married Frances May CHAMBERS. 901 viii. Reginald Ellsworth FRENCH, born 26 Oct 1898 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1968 in Ontario, Canada. He married (1) May Linda MCLEOD; died Abt. 1968 in Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Ruth Viola MCWATTERS 20 Feb 1924 in Elmvale Parsonage, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1902 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1945 in Ontario, Canada. More About Reginald Ellsworth FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Notes for Ruth Viola MCWATTERS: D/o John and Louise (Gallin). More About Ruth Viola MCWATTERS: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Reginald FRENCH and Ruth MCWATTERS: Mar. wit: Mr and Mrs Lorne Finney, Waverley. 902 ix. LLoyd FRENCH, born Bet. 16 Sep 1900 - 1901 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Alma Fern WALTERS 31 May 1922 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; born 1885 in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. 903 x. Mary FRENCH, born Abt. 1902 in Ontario, Canada. 904 xi. Cecil Melville FRENCH, born 09 Dec 1903 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1989. He married Greta Marion ARCHER; born Abt. 1905; died Abt. 1977 in Ontario, Canada. 905 xii. Lilly Faye FRENCH, born 26 Jun 1905 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Melvin FOSTER. 906 xiii. Leitha Larke FRENCH, born Feb 1908 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1984. She married Wallace Robert MCCONNELL; born Abt. 1907; died Abt. 1987 in Ontario, Canada. 433. Jemima Ann10 FRENCH (George9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 24 Sep 1866 in Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married (1) Richard W. MCFADDEN 25 Feb 1885 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of John MCFADDEN and Eliza //. He was born Abt. 1860 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married (2) Patrick Henry MUNSON 07 Feb 1917 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, son of Jared MUNSON and Laurie HALE. He was born 1863 in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Jemima Ann FRENCH: Marriage witnesses: Alfred French, Medonte and Maggie McFadden, Tiny. Married. by Wm. Hall. More About Jemima Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 02 Jun 1867, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Richard W. MCFADDEN: S/o John and Eliza Margaret according to marriage register. Marriage Notes for Jemima FRENCH and Richard MCFADDEN: #010627-85 - Richard W. McFADDEN, 21, carpenter, Canada, Tiny, s/o John and Eliza Margaret, married Jemimah FRENCH, 19, Canada, Flos, d/o George and Eliza, witnesses were Alfred FRENCH of Flos and Maggie McFADDEN of Tiny, 25 Feb 1885 at Medonte Children of Jemima FRENCH and Richard MCFADDEN are: 907 i. Mandy11 MCFADDEN. 908 ii. Jemima MCFADDEN. 909 iii. Richard MCFADDEN. 910 iv. Elzina Reubina MCFADDEN, born Abt. 1885 in Ontario, Canada. 435. Gabriel10 FRENCH (George9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 05 Apr 1869 in Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1936. He married (1) Annie COOK. He married (2) Mary Josephine NUGENT 05 Mar 1895 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada. She was born 07 Mar 1879 in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, and died Bef. 1916. He married (3) Annie STEWART 27 Nov 1916 in Midland, Ontario, Canada, daughter of James STEWART and Margaret //. She was born 1898. Notes for Gabriel FRENCH: 1901 Canada Census District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict: Medonte c-1 Page 16 12 153 French Gabriel M Head M Apr 5 1869 13 153 French Mary J. F Wife M Mar 7 1879 14 153 French Ida P. F Daughter S Oct 14 1896 15 153 French Bertha B. F Daughter S Mar 19 1899 16 153 French Albert R. M Son S Mar 1 1901 Marriage Notes for Gabriel FRENCH and Mary NUGENT: 011079-95 (Simcoe County) Gabriel FRENCH, 24, Flos, same, Farmer, s/o George and Eliza A. FRENCH, married Mary Josephine NUGENT, 16, New Market, Hillsdale, d/o Edward and Mary NUGENT, wtn: Levi RUTON of Hillsdale and Olive NUGENT of Elmvale, on March 5, 1895, at Hillsdale Children of Gabriel FRENCH and Mary NUGENT are: 911 i. Fred11 FRENCH. 912 ii. Ida "Pearl" FRENCH, born 14 Oct 1896 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) Alfred GRACE. She married (2) ??? ROBINSON. Notes for Ida "Pearl" FRENCH: Are "Ida P." and John Wright's "Pearl" the same person? Ida Pearl's birth registration was a late one, made from Penticton, BC 16 May 1961, when she was using the name Robinson. 913 iii. Bertha B. FRENCH, born 19 Mar 1899 in Ontario, Canada. 914 iv. Albert Richard FRENCH, born 01 Mar 1901 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 436. Mary "Malissa"10 FRENCH (George9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 20 Jan 1871 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1941. She married Lewis Christopher PITTMAN 27 Dec 1897 in St. John's, Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Lewis PITTMAN and Mary POTOFF. He was born Abt. 1872 in Essen, Germany. More About Mary "Malissa" FRENCH: Baptism: 09 Oct 1872, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Mary FRENCH and Lewis PITTMAN: Mary, 19, married Lewis Pittman, 25, res. Penetang, born Esseu/n, Germany, a shoemaker 27 Dec. 1897 Elmvale. Wit: Edith and Wm. George French, Waverley. Child of Mary FRENCH and Lewis PITTMAN is: 915 i. ???11 PITTMAN, born 16 Jul 1898 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 439. William George10 FRENCH (George9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 09 Apr 1875 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1953. He married Emma Catherine MILLER 25 Jan 1899 in Hillsdale, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of James MILLER and Eliza SPROULE. She was born 22 Mar 1877 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1945. Notes for William George FRENCH: Lodger Mary Pittman is living with this childless couple during the 1901 Tiny Twp Census and William's brother Alfred is living next door with his family. 1901 Canada Census, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, No.1, p.9: French G. Wm. M Head M 1875 25 38 91 French Emma F Wife M Mar 22 1877 24 39 91 Pittman Mary F Lodger M Dec 23 1873 27 William's and Emma's birthdays are different in the 1911 census: French William M Head M Jan 1881 30 French Emma F Wife M Jan 1882 29 French Sovala F Daughter S Jan 1904 7 Source: 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 26 Tiny / page 9 Children of William FRENCH and Emma MILLER are: 916 i. Sylvia Elizabeth11 FRENCH, born Jan 1904 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert STREAHORN. 917 ii. Howard FRENCH, born Abt. Aug 1906 in Conc.2, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 27 Dec 1906 in Conc.2, Lot 75, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Howard FRENCH: This child was living on Con 2, Lot 75 in Flos Twp according to his death register. May be the son of this couple, since the informant was "G? French" But if the birth dates are correct, Howard's proximity to Willie's birth makes this impossible. More About Howard FRENCH: Cause of Death: Meningitis 440. Martha J.10 FRENCH (George9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 1877 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 1959. She married Walter MCLENNAN 04 Apr 1899 in Coldwater, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born 1877 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada, and died 1956. More About Martha J. FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada More About Walter MCLENNAN: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley (Flos Twp., Simcoe Co.), Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Martha FRENCH and Walter MCLENNAN: Martha, 22, married Walter McClennan, 22, res. Waverley, born Waverley, s/o William and Mary and a farmer 4 Apr. 1899 in double ceremony with sister Edith. (Ont. Vital Stat. MS 932, reel 99, #14333.) Child of Martha FRENCH and Walter MCLENNAN is: 918 i. Clarence William11 MCLENNAN, born Abt. 1903 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1928. He married Phyllis HORNSBY. 443. Alice10 FRENCH (George9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 02 Oct 1883 in Ontario, Canada. She married David WILDS. Child of Alice FRENCH and David WILDS is: 919 i. Edward11 WILDS. 445. Milton10 FRENCH (George9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Apr 1887 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Maud Lenora HUNTER. She was born Nov 1887. Children of Milton FRENCH and Maud HUNTER are: 920 i. Clifford11 FRENCH, born 19 Apr 1908 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 921 ii. Adeline FRENCH, born Nov 1909. 447. Sarah Ann10 SIMPSON (Sarah Jane9 FRENCH, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1868 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1940. She married Robert HILL. Child of Sarah SIMPSON and Robert HILL is: 922 i. Lillian11 HILL. She married ??? CORBETT. 449. Margaret10 SIMPSON (Sarah Jane9 FRENCH, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1875 in Ontario, Canada. She married Adam CAMPBELL. Children of Margaret SIMPSON and Adam CAMPBELL are: 923 i. Lorn11 CAMPBELL. 924 ii. Elmer CAMPBELL. 925 iii. Kenneth CAMPBELL. 450. Joseph George10 SIMPSON (Sarah Jane9 FRENCH, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1877 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1907. He married Mary Eliza "Minnie" MCFADDEN 26 Nov 1902 in Midland, Ontario, Canada, daughter of George MCFADDEN and Eliza FILDEY. She was born 14 Sep 1877 in Ontario, Canada, and died 1934 in Ontario, Canada. Marriage Notes for Joseph SIMPSON and Mary MCFADDEN: 015808-02 - Joseph SIMPSON, 24, farmer, Twp Tiny, Twp Tay, s/o George SIMPSON and Sarah FRENCH, married Minnie McFADDEN, 25, Twp Fenwick(?), Twp Flos, d/o Geo McFADDEN and Jane HILDY, witn Chas FRENCH, Twp Tay and Martha McFADDEN of Twp Flos. Nov 26, 1902 at Midland Child of Joseph SIMPSON and Mary MCFADDEN is: 926 i. Alvin G.11 SIMPSON, born Abt. 1905 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1975. He married Hazel M. STOREY; born Abt. 1914. 451. Elizabeth M.10 SIMPSON (Sarah Jane9 FRENCH, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1879 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1903. She married George LATANVILLE. He was born Abt. 1870, and died Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. Child of Elizabeth SIMPSON and George LATANVILLE is: 927 i. Lorne George11 LATANVILLE, died Abt. 1948 in Ontario, Canada. He married Leone MCDONALD. 453. Lucy Caroline10 FRENCH (Samuel Joseph9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 07 Jul 1872 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1943. She married John Henry BUMSTEAD 02 Dec 1891 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Samuel BUMSTEAD and Nancy DURANT. He was born 10 Nov 1864 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1949. Notes for Lucy Caroline FRENCH: 1901 Census District: ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict:Medonte c-7 Page 12 Details:Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 4 115 Bumstead John M Head M Nov 10 1864 36 5 115 Bumstead Lucy F Wife M Feb 7 1872 29 6 115 Bumstead Angus S.M Son S Oct 28 1885 15 7 115 Bumstead Duncan M Son S Feb 10 1888 13 8 115 Bumstead Walter M Son S Nov 4 1895 5 9 115 Bumstead FreemanM Son S Dec 16 1896 4 10 115 Bumstead Archie M Son S Nov 4 1900 5/12 Living as Lucy Bumstead in Saskatchewan according to her Dad's 1922 will. More About Lucy Caroline FRENCH: Baptism: 29 Jun 1872, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Birth date included, Children of Lucy FRENCH and John BUMSTEAD are: 928 i. Walter11 BUMSTEAD, born 04 Mar 1895 in Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1965. He married Esther Ann Thorpe BRITTAIN; born Abt. 1897 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1977. 929 ii. Freeman Charles BUMSTEAD, born 16 Dec 1896 in Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1967. He married Lysha DUNDAS 25 Jun 1919 in St. John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1899 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Freeman Charles BUMSTEAD: 039907-97 (Simcoe Co) BUMSTEAD, Freeman, m, b. Dec. 16, 1896, father John BUMSTEAD, farmer, mother– Lucy FRENCH, infm– Dr. A. W. Heaslip, Tiny Tp [Evidently Freeman's middle name was a later addition] Freeman was living in Outlook, Saskatchewan when he enlisted in the Canadian Expeditonary Force. He was 5' 8" with brown hair and blue eyes. More About Freeman Charles BUMSTEAD: Enlisted: 15 Jun 1918, Canadian Expeditonary Force in Saskatchewan, Canada 930 iii. Archibald "Archie" BUMSTEAD, born 04 Mar 1900 in Ontario, Canada; died 01 Nov 1990. He married Edna Adeline PETTY; born 12 May 1902; died 05 Mar 1990. More About Archibald "Archie" BUMSTEAD: Burial: Wyevale Union Cemetery, Ontario, Canada 454. Charles Henry10 FRENCH (Samuel Joseph9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 28 Mar 1874 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1960. He married Mary Jane REYNOLDS 02 Mar 1904 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada, daughter of James REYNOLDS and Susan DILL. She was born Abt. 1881 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1962. More About Charles Henry FRENCH: Baptism: 16 May 1876, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Birth date included. Marriage Notes for Charles FRENCH and Mary REYNOLDS: 017053-04 (Simcoe County) Chas H. FRENCH, 29, Craighurst, Tiny, Farmer, s/o Sam C FRENCH and Catherine CHAPMAN, married Mary J. REYNOLDS, 21, Tiny, Medonte, d/o Jms REYNOLDS and Susan DILL, wtn: F.O. JONES and Nellie JONES, both of Hillsdale, on March 2, 1904, at Hillsdale Children of Charles FRENCH and Mary REYNOLDS are: 931 i. Ivan11 FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. He married Alice ROWLEY. 932 ii. Harley FRENCH. He married Arlene FRENCH. 933 iii. Zaida Evelyn FRENCH, born Abt. 1908 in Ontario, Canada; died 1995. She married Reginald "Regie" Moody DRINKILL; born Sep 1904 in Ontario, Canada. More About Zaida Evelyn FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Ontario, Canada 934 iv. Eldon Elsworth FRENCH, born Abt. 1912 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1983. He married Floris Lorene ADAMSON 05 Jun 1937 in Wyevale, Ontario, Canada; born 01 Nov 1911 in Wyevale, Ontario, Canada; died 08 Sep 1969 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. More About Eldon Elsworth FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Floris Lorene ADAMSON: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada 935 v. Morley Frederick FRENCH, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. He married Frances Irene PRESTON. 936 vi. Marjorie May FRENCH, born Abt. 1917. She married Morris John DARBY; born Abt. 1917. 937 vii. Harold Clemeth FRENCH, born Abt. 1919 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1989. He married Arlene R. JENNETT. 455. Mary Ann10 FRENCH (Samuel Joseph9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Nov 1876 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Sep 1946. She married Robert John BAWKS 16 Oct 1899 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada, son of John BAWKS and Susan GRAHAM. He was born 24 Jul 1873 in Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 25 Dec 1948 in St. Joseph's Hospital, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Mary Ann FRENCH: 1891 census ca.on.116m1 family 257 ca.on.simcoe.tiny_township division 1 p60 film t6368 lds1465793 electoral district of Simcoe North 21 CHAPMAN Eliza F 69 widow - Eng Eng Eng Meth 22 CHAPMAN James M 40 - son Ont Eng Eng Meth general labourer 23 FRENCH Mary A. F 15 - granddaughter Ont Ont Ont Meth* 1901 Automated Census Transcription: District:ON SIMCOE (East/Est) (#113) Subdistrict:Midland (Town/Ville) e-1 Page 17 Details:Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6495 40 160 Bawks John M Head M Jul 20 1826 74 41 160 Bawks Susan F Wife M Aug 3 1845 55 42 160 Bawks Isabell F Daughter S Dec 12 1864 36 43 160 Bawks George H. M Son S Sep 23 1871 29 44 160 Bawks William A. M Son S Sep 3 1877 23 45 160 Bawks James M Lodger S Feb 14 1869 32 46 161 Bawks John R. M Head M Jul 24 1874 26 47 161 Bawks Mary A. F Wife M Oct 16 1876 24 48 161 Bawks Edith I. F Daughter S Nov 20 1900 5/12 Living as Mary Bawks according to her Dad's 1922 will. More About Mary Ann FRENCH: Baptism: 16 May 1876, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Robert John BAWKS: From Midland's Past Inhabitants. Robert Bawk's obituary was also available September 2002 at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/ONTARIO/2001-02/0981041752: ROBERT JOHN BAWKS A lifelong resident of Midland, Robert John Bawks, died on Christmas Day in St. Joseph's Hospital, Sudbury, following a stroke. He was in his 76th year. Born July 24, 1873, in Township of Clarke, he moved with his family to Midland at an early age and received his education in Midland. He Married Mary Anne French in Barrie. She predeceased him in September 1946. Mr. Bawks was a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by his brother, George Bawks, Fifth Street, Midland, and one son, Lloyd Bawks, of Sudbury. There are four grandchildren. Friends from Waverley and Wyevale, in addition to Midland townsfolk, attended the funeral service held from the Fifth Street residence and conducted by Rev. J.H. Olmsted. Interment was in Lakeview Cemetery Midland. Pallbearers were Wm. Nicholas, Oliver Grigg, Norman Ferguson, Herb Byers, Elmer Moore and Albert Moore. More About Robert John BAWKS: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Mary FRENCH and Robert BAWKS: 014176-99 - Robt John BAWKS, 26, Co Durham, Midland, laborer, s/o John BAWKS and Susan GRAHAM, married Mary Anne FRENCH, 23, Co Simcoe, same, d/o Samuel FRENCH and Catherine CHAPMAN, wtn: E.M. JOB and R.J. BARTLEY, both of Barrie, on Oct. 16, 1899, at Barrie Children of Mary FRENCH and Robert BAWKS are: 938 i. Edith Isabel11 BAWKS, born Bet. 20 Nov 1900 - 1901 in Ontario, Canada; died 17 Mar 1923 in St. Andrew's Hospital, Midland, Ontario, Canada. She married Richard Anthony SIMPELL 04 Feb 1920 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; born 1896. More About Edith Isabel BAWKS: Cause of Death: Septicemia Medical Information: Contributory: pneumonia 939 ii. Lloyd BAWKS. Notes for Lloyd BAWKS: Lloyd was living in Sudbury, Ontario when his father died in 1948. 456. Susan Jane10 FRENCH (Samuel Joseph9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 19 Sep 1879 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1913. She married Joseph JOHNSTON. Notes for Susan Jane FRENCH: Married. Joseph Johnston (1877-1913) who is buried with their son Wilmer (1911-1913) and her father in Waverley Meth. May have been dead and buried under a second husband's name; she was not named in her father's will. More About Susan Jane FRENCH: Baptism: 11 Aug 1879, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Birth date included. Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada Child of Susan FRENCH and Joseph JOHNSTON is: 940 i. Wilmer11 JOHNSTON, born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1913. More About Wilmer JOHNSTON: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada 457. Sarah Catherine10 FRENCH (Samuel Joseph9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 06 Sep 1881 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1942. She married John MILLER 14 Dec 1902 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, son of James MILLER and Eliza SPROULE. He was born Abt. 1877 in Hillsdale, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1955 in Ontario, Canada. Marriage Notes for Sarah FRENCH and John MILLER: 017453-03 John MILLER, 24, Tiny, Hillsdale, stone mason, s/o Jas MILLER and Elizabeth SPROULE?, married Sarah FRENCH, 20, Tiny, Waverley, d/o Samuel FRENCH and Catherine CHAPMAN, witn; Minnie CODING and Clara B. LONEY of Penetang. 14 Dec. 1902 at Penetang Children of Sarah FRENCH and John MILLER are: 941 i. John James11 MILLER, born 24 Nov 1902 in Craighurst, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1974. He married Beatrice Marvel RUSSEL; born Abt. 1904. 942 ii. Alma Mary MILLER, born Abt. 1905 in Ontario, Canada. She married Armin Edward Wellington WOOD; born Abt. 1900; died Abt. 1955 in Ontario, Canada. 943 iii. Charles Armour MILLER, born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada. 944 iv. Edna Murle MILLER, born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert Glenville MURDAY; born Abt. 1914. 458. Duncan F.10 FRENCH (John "Jack" Thomas9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 01 Nov 1884 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 04 Sep 1951. He married (1) Jennett Victoria HEMMINGWAY 29 Jun 1910 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, daughter of William HEMINGWAY and Phillipa HAWKINS. She was born 08 Sep 1886 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada, and died 28 Feb 1918 in Port McNichol, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Elizabeth L. HILL 17 May 1923 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. She was born Abt. 1877, and died Abt. 1973 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Duncan F. FRENCH: Tombstone inscription: beloved husband of Elizabeth L. Hill (1877-1973). More About Duncan F. FRENCH: Burial: Lakeview Cem., Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Census: 1891, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Jennett Victoria HEMMINGWAY: After Janet died young, her four children were raised by her mother in Orillia and Midland. More About Jennett Victoria HEMMINGWAY: Cause of Death: Pneumonia Marriage Notes for Duncan FRENCH and Jennett HEMMINGWAY: 019990-10 (Simcoe County) Duncan FRENCH, 24, n/g, Toronto, Carpenter, s/o John FRENCH and Emma PARKER, married Jennette Victoria HEMMINGWAY, 23, n/g, Toronto, d/o William HEMMINGWAY and Phillipa HOCHEN, wtn: Eldon and Vera HEMMINGWAY both of Orillia, on June 29, 1910, at Orillia. Children of Duncan FRENCH and Jennett HEMMINGWAY are: 945 i. Ivan11 FRENCH, born Jan 1911; died Abt. 1984. Notes for Ivan FRENCH: Wife and children unknown. 946 ii. Olga FRENCH, born Abt. 1914; died Abt. 1976. She married James COOPER. 947 iii. Carl A. FRENCH, born Abt. 1916; died 21 Mar 1988 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. He married Marion BARKER. 948 iv. Irene Phillipa FRENCH, born 25 Sep 1917 in Port McNicholl, Ontario, Canada; died 12 Jun 2000 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. She married Walter "Red" Calverley GORDON; born 18 Apr 1918; died 17 Apr 1974. Notes for Irene Phillipa FRENCH: Following her mother's premature death, Irene was raised by her maternal grandparents. She never saw her father again. More About Irene Phillipa FRENCH: Burial: St. Andrew's-St.James' Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario, Canada 459. Caroline10 FRENCH (John "Jack" Thomas9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 11 Feb 1888 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1971. She married Peter JOHNSTON. Child of Caroline FRENCH and Peter JOHNSTON is: 949 i. Pearl11 JOHNSTON, died Abt. 1986. She married ??? ARMSTRONG. More About Pearl JOHNSTON: Burial: Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada 462. Mary10 FRENCH (John "Jack" Thomas9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 19 Jan 1892 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married (1) John GUTHRIE, son of James GUTHRIE and Caroline ARCHER. He was born Abt. 1891. She married (2) William "Billy" POOLE 01 Apr 1908 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, son of William POOLE and Mary ARCHER. He was born 1889. More About Mary FRENCH: Burial: Prince Edward Island, Canada Notes for William "Billy" POOLE: Billy was the son of William Poole and Jane Archer. Information about his marriage to Mary French came from Theresa Chart. Marriage Notes for Mary FRENCH and William POOLE: 017891-08 (Simcoe Co.) William POOL, 20, farmer, Wyebridge, same, s/o William POOL and Mary Jane ARCHER, married Mary FRENCH, 17, Waverley, same, d/o John FRENCH and Emma PARKER, wtn: James and Susan GUTHRIE, both of Wyevale, on April 1, 1908, at Penetanguishene Child of Mary FRENCH and John GUTHRIE is: 950 i. Cecil11 GUTHRIE. 463. Susan10 FRENCH (John "Jack" Thomas9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 19 Jan 1892 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Bet. Sep 1914 - 1915 in Prince Edward Island, Canada. She married James Edward GUTHRIE 09 Jan 1908 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada, son of James GUTHRIE and Caroline ARCHER. He was born Abt. 1888 in Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1963 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for James Edward GUTHRIE: James was John's brother. Fesserton resident when he married. Information about James' marriage to Susan French came from Theresa Chart Children of Susan FRENCH and James GUTHRIE are: 951 i. Maude11 GUTHRIE. She married ??? WILSON. 952 ii. James "Jim" GUTHRIE. 953 iii. Ethyl Emma GUTHRIE. She married John M. ADDISON. 464. Pearl Etta or Annie10 FRENCH (John "Jack" Thomas9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Aug 1895 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 25 Feb 1953. She married (1) James L. WRIGHT. She married (2) Frederick W. S. TALBOT 11 Nov 1915 in Fesserton, Tay Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1894 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Pearl Etta or Annie FRENCH: Married in double ceremony with sister Clara. More About Pearl Etta or Annie FRENCH: Burial: Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada Notes for Frederick W. S. TALBOT: S/o Edwin and Alice (Fallows). Children of Pearl FRENCH and James WRIGHT are: 954 i. Hugh11 WRIGHT. 955 ii. Ernestine WRIGHT. 466. Clara Louisa10 FRENCH (John "Jack" Thomas9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 21 Mar 1898 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 28 Oct 1950 in Fesserton, Ontario, Canada. She married Thomas "Henry" SWAILE 11 Nov 1915 in Fesserton, Ontario, Canada, son of Thomas SWAILE and Mary FOX. He was born Abt. 1876 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1940. Notes for Thomas "Henry" SWAILE: Henry was the son of Thomas Swaile and Mary A. Fox. He was a CNR employee at Orillia, Coldwater and Waubaushene. More About Thomas "Henry" SWAILE: Burial: Waubaushene Protestant Cemetery, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Clara FRENCH and Thomas SWAILE are: 956 i. Thomas Alfred11 SWAILE, born 24 Mar 1916 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1975. He married Audrey Florence TUCKER 01 Aug 1942 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. More About Thomas Alfred SWAILE: Burial: Waubaushene Prot. Cemetery, Ontario, Canada 957 ii. Mary Emma SWAILE, born 26 Oct 1917 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married John PICKERING. 958 iii. Henry "Ambrose" SWAILE, born 05 May 1919 in Fesserton, Ontario, Canada. He married Theressa Bernadette KULAWAIK 22 Apr 1950 in Carleton United Church, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 959 iv. Clara Gertrude "Trudie" SWAILE, born 26 Oct 1920 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 04 Feb 1993. She married Elmer Joseph YON 27 Dec 1955 in Waubaushene, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1915; died Abt. 1993 in Ontario, Canada. 960 v. James Morley SWAILE, born 28 Dec 1924 in Waubaushene, Ontario, Canada. 961 vi. Rose Ella SWAILE, born 02 Feb 1929 in Waubaushene, Ontario, Canada. She married Kevin John WALBURTON 07 Mar 1970 in Forest Keeps Baptist, Australia. 469. Thomas10 FRENCH (John "Jack" Thomas9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Apr 1901 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1979. He married Bertha Louise SMITH 28 Jun 1923 in Warminster, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She was born Abt. 1905 in Hillsdale, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 30 Mar 1987. More About Thomas FRENCH: Burial: Frenchs' Methodist Cemetery, Waverly, Ontario, Canada Resided: 01 Dec 1949, Con 2, Lot 71 WPR E1/2 of E1/2, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Bertha Louise SMITH: D/o John and Rebecca (Miller). Res. Medonte. More About Bertha Louise SMITH: Burial: Frenchs' Methodist Cemetery, Waverly, Ontario, Canada Resided: 20 Jan 1938, Con 2, Lot 71 WPR, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Thomas FRENCH and Bertha SMITH are: 962 i. Marlene11 FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 963 ii. Ross Albert FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 964 iii. Ruby FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1987 in Ontario, Canada. 965 iv. Russell FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 966 v. Vivian FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 967 vi. Lita Viola FRENCH, born 28 Apr 1926 in Midland, Ontario, Canada; died 18 May 1926 in Dominion St., Midland, Ontario, Canada. More About Lita Viola FRENCH: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Malnutrition Medical Information: Contributory cause: prematurity 968 vii. Lorne Francis FRENCH, born 27 Nov 1930 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 30 Dec 1950 in Ontario, Canada. More About Lorne Francis FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth., Waverly, Ontario, Canada 969 viii. Leonard Elwood FRENCH, born 29 Jan 1932 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 28 Feb 1932 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Leonard Elwood FRENCH: Burial: Waverley, Ontario, Canada Cause of Death: Convulsions 970 ix. Mary Grace FRENCH, born 23 Apr 1938 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 971 x. John Thomas FRENCH, born 21 Oct 1947 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. 972 xi. Caroline FRENCH, born 26 Nov 1948 in Elmvale, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 478. Stephen Hill10 FRENCH (Hiram Alexander9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 22 Dec 1885 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1967. He married Emma J. BECKETT. She was born Abt. 1885, and died Abt. 1966 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Stephen FRENCH and Emma BECKETT are: 973 i. Zelma Florence11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada. She married Homer ROODE. 974 ii. Dorothy Jean FRENCH, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. She married Donald Everald FOLLICK. 479. Freddy Gabriel10 FRENCH (Hiram Alexander9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 27 Sep 1889 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1969. He married Maime KETTLE. She died Abt. 1949. Child of Freddy FRENCH and Maime KETTLE is: 975 i. Hazel11 FRENCH. She married Thomas SCHULTZ. 481. Norman Thomas10 FRENCH (Hiram Alexander9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 04 Apr 1893 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1969. He married Myrtle Sarah Lavina HUGHES. Children of Norman FRENCH and Myrtle HUGHES are: 976 i. Orlo Norman11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1939. 977 ii. Floyd Hiram FRENCH, born Abt. 1918 in Ontario, Canada. He married Geraldine Frances TINNEY. 978 iii. Evelyn Grace FRENCH, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada. She married John Frederick Edwyn CHILD. 979 iv. Gordon Robert FRENCH, born Abt. 1924 in Ontario, Canada. He married Isabella Boyce NIELSON. 980 v. Audber Reginald FRENCH, born Abt. 1928 in Ontario, Canada. He married Barbara Mae RIPPER. 482. Herman Alexander10 FRENCH (Hiram Alexander9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 29 Mar 1895 in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada. He married Delta Amelia BELL. Notes for Herman Alexander FRENCH: Birth was a late registration made from Penn, Saskatchewan 10 Jun 1966. However, Herman's WWI Attestation Papers record his birthday as March 29. At this time, Herman was living in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan. (Reg. #269566) He signed up in Regina, Saskatchewan. Children of Herman FRENCH and Delta BELL are: 981 i. Herman Delosse11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1931 in Ontario, Canada. 982 ii. Madeline Bell FRENCH, born Abt. 1933 in Ontario, Canada. She married Levi John GOERTZEN. 983 iii. Kay Elizabeth FRENCH, born Abt. 1936 in Ontario, Canada. She married Lyle Walter WILSON. 984 iv. John Stephen FRENCH, born Abt. 1938 in Ontario, Canada. He married May Jean FEE. 985 v. Zelma Jane FRENCH, born Abt. 1941 in Ontario, Canada. 986 vi. Irene Delta FRENCH, born Abt. 1944 in Ontario, Canada. She married Ronald FOX. 483. Lillie "Ethel"10 FRENCH (Hiram Alexander9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 21 Mar 1897 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada. She married Thomas Ernest WRIGHT. He was born Abt. 1891, and died Abt. 1966 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Lillie FRENCH and Thomas WRIGHT are: 987 i. Irene Lillian11 WRIGHT, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. She married Roy Smith BALLEAU; born Abt. 1917; died Abt. 1969 in Ontario, Canada. 988 ii. Mary Madeline WRIGHT, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1917. 989 iii. Wilbert Thomas WRIGHT, born Abt. 1919 in Ontario, Canada. He married Merna Elizabeth BRADY. 484. Susan Episibur10 FRENCH (Hiram Alexander9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 19 Feb 1899 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1966. She married William MOSES. Children of Susan FRENCH and William MOSES are: 990 i. Madeline11 MOSES. She married (1) Thomas PERRIS; died Abt. 1970 in Ontario, Canada. She married (2) John Walker LEFEVRE. 991 ii. Violet MOSES. 992 iii. Dorothy MOSES, died Abt. 1929 in Ontario, Canada. 993 iv. James William MOSES. 485. Sarah Myrtle10 FRENCH (Hiram Alexander9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Jul 1901 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Harold CLARK. He was born Abt. 1902, and died Abt. 1973 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Sarah FRENCH and Harold CLARK are: 994 i. Stanley11 CLARK. 995 ii. Leapha CLARK. 996 iii. Adele CLARK. 997 iv. Glen CLARK. 998 v. Faye Leona CLARK, born Abt. 1935 in Ontario, Canada. She married William DEVINS; born Abt. 1932 in Ontario, Canada. 486. Hiram10 FRENCH (Hiram Alexander9, Gabriel8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1903 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1957. He married Gertrude RIDSDALE. Children of Hiram FRENCH and Gertrude RIDSDALE are: 999 i. Laurence11 FRENCH. 1000 ii. Mary FRENCH, born Abt. 1930 in Ontario, Canada. 488. Frederick "Fred" George10 WRIGHT (George Richard10, Diana9 LEONARD, Maria8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Sep 1894 in "Midway" (near Orr Lake), Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 06 Aug 1975 in Villa Nursing Home, Midland, Ontario, Canada. He married Lucy Ellen "Nellie" GEARING 24 Apr 1919 in St. Peter's, Bexhill, Sussex, England. She was born 28 Dec 1899 in Reginald Rd., Bexhill, Sussex, England, and died 19 Jul 1965 in General Hospital, Pentanguishene, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Frederick "Fred" George WRIGHT: Fred met Nellie in a English hospital where he was recuperating from wounds caused in France during WWI. He settled with his bride first in Midland and then in the Woodbine area. Nellie's parents later joined them. He registered his birth in 1962. More About Frederick "Fred" George WRIGHT: Burial: Elmvale Union Cemetery, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Lucy Ellen "Nellie" GEARING: Burial: Elmvale Union Cemetery, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Frederick WRIGHT and Lucy GEARING are: 1001 i. Frederic "Fred" George William11 WRIGHT, born 01 Jan 1923 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died 23 Mar 1992 in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He married Thelma May WELLS 14 May 1949 in Agincourt, Ontario, Canada; born 27 Oct 1927 in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan. More About Frederic "Fred" George William WRIGHT: Burial: Elmvale Union Cemetery, Ontario, Canada Enlisted: in the Airforce, Newfoundland, Canada during, WWII. Resided: Islington Avenue in Pine Grove, Ontario in a house he built., He lived there from 1949-1988. 1002 ii. Vernon Leslie WRIGHT, born Abt. 1928 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died 16 Jan 1929 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. More About Vernon Leslie WRIGHT: Cause of Death: Whooping cough 492. Walter Hubert10 DRINKILL (Sarah Agnes9 MILLER, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 05 Nov 1878 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1966. He married Alice Jane MOODY 24 Nov 1903 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, daughter of William MOODY and Mary //. She was born Abt. 1883, and died Abt. 1955 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Walter Hubert DRINKILL: 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe East / 27 Tiny / page 11 Drinkle Walter M Head M Nov 1878 32 1901 25 107 Drinkle Alice M. F Wife M Jul 1883 27 1901 26 107 Drinkle Regie M Son S Sep 1904 6 1901 27 107 Drinkle Gelma F Daughter S Dec 1905 5 More About Walter Hubert DRINKILL: Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Alice Jane MOODY: Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Walter DRINKILL and Alice MOODY: 017371-03 - Walter H., DRINKELL, 25, Tiny, Waverley, Farmer, s/o Joseph DRINKELL and Sarah MILLAR, married Alice Jane MOODY, 20, Tiny, Midland, d/o William MOODY and Mary A. (?), wtn: Wm. F. LOCKE, and Alice M. MURPHY, both of Orillia, on November 24, 1903, at Orillia Children of Walter DRINKILL and Alice MOODY are: 1003 i. Reginald "Regie" Moody11 DRINKILL, born Sep 1904 in Ontario, Canada. He married Zaida Evelyn FRENCH; born Abt. 1908 in Ontario, Canada; died 1995. More About Zaida Evelyn FRENCH: Burial: French's Meth. Cemetery, Waverley, Ontario, Canada 1004 ii. Zelma Viola DRINKILL, born Dec 1905 in Ontario, Canada. 1005 iii. Constance Gertrude DRINKILL, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1923 in Ontario, Canada. More About Constance Gertrude DRINKILL: Burial: Frenchs' Meth. Cem., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 1006 iv. Allan Ross DRINKILL, born Abt. 1923 in Ontario, Canada. He married Bernice Lillian BELL; born Abt. 1928. 496. Eliza Jane10 MILLER (Samuel French9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 13 Mar 1877 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 21 Jan 1962. She married Joseph Henry Isaac BALL 04 Feb in St. Clement's Church, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, son of Abner BALL and Dinah BAILEY. He was born Bet. 13 May 1873 - 1874 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 03 Oct 1950. More About Eliza Jane MILLER: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Joseph Henry Isaac BALL: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario, Canada Children of Eliza MILLER and Joseph BALL are: 1007 i. Charles Henry11 BALL, born 09 Nov 1897 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 02 Jul 1943. He married Rebecca COUSINS; born 25 Oct 1902 in Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 23 Jul 1963 in Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1008 ii. Bert McLaren BALL, born 14 Nov 1899 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died 19 Sep 1972. 1009 iii. Cecil William BALL, born 12 Jul 1902 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1984. 1010 iv. Frederick Joseph BALL, born 02 Feb 1905 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1954. 1011 v. Clifford Abner BALL, born 18 Jul 1908 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 497. Martha "Eleanor"10 MILLER (Samuel French9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 29 Apr 1879 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 02 Jan 1960. She married William Hay BARR 07 Oct 1897 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, son of Walter BARR and Jane DUNLOP. He was born 03 Oct 1874 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Children of Martha MILLER and William BARR are: 1012 i. Earl William11 BARR, born Abt. 1899 in Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1972. 1013 ii. Gordon Hayes BARR, born Abt. 1900 in Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1014 iii. Bertha Jane Susan BARR, born Abt. 1902 in Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Robert Vinton WELDON. 1015 iv. Walter Samuel BARR, born Abt. 1904 in Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 499. Rebecca Ann10 MILLER (Samuel French9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 13 May 1884 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 29 Jan 1953. She married William James YOUNG 26 Jun 1907 in Eady, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1879 in Moonstone, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Rebecca Ann MILLER: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Rebecca MILLER and William YOUNG are: 1016 i. Susan Muriel11 YOUNG, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1017 ii. Charles Samuel YOUNG, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 500. Milton Joseph10 MILLER (James9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1878 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1949. He married Pearl Henrietta MOFFIT 03 Sep 1902 in Canada. She was born Abt. 1884, and died Abt. 1942 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Milton MILLER and Pearl MOFFIT are: 1018 i. Ross11 MILLER. 1019 ii. E. Ruth MILLER, born Abt. 1903 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1949. 502. Rebecca French10 MILLER (James9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1882 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 12 Jun 1962. She married William George MCQUAY 30 Jun 1909 in Canada. He was born Abt. 1879, and died Abt. 1951. Children of Rebecca MILLER and William MCQUAY are: 1020 i. William11 MCQUAY. 1021 ii. Kathleen MCQUAY. 503. Mary Ann10 MILLER (James9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 27 Sep 1884 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 09 Oct 1968. She married James Edmund DUNCAN 29 Jun 1910 in Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born 1880 in Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Children of Mary MILLER and James DUNCAN are: 1022 i. Cecil11 DUNCAN, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1023 ii. LLoyd DUNCAN, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1024 iii. Marjorie DUNCAN, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1025 iv. Jean DUNCAN, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1026 v. Dorothy DUNCAN, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1027 vi. Roth DUNCAN, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1028 vii. Alex DUNCAN, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1029 viii. Grant DUNCAN, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 504. Ellen10 MILLER (James9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 06 Sep 1886 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 11 May 1969. She married Morley Elwood SOULES 06 Sep 1916 in Canada. He was born 1882. Children of Ellen MILLER and Morley SOULES are: 1030 i. Grace Marie11 SOULES, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1031 ii. Mossie Helen SOULES. She married G. DE BAEREMAEKER. 1032 iii. Laura Rosena SOULES, born in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Stanley HOYLE. 1033 iv. Elsie Elizabeth Jean SOULES, born Abt. 1917 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Henry Frederick Neil GOSS. 506. Jane Sarah10 MILLER (James9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 17 Jun 1892 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Reginald Arnot BENNER 17 Nov 1914 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1888 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1930. Children of Jane MILLER and Reginald BENNER are: 1034 i. Marion Grace11 BENNER, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. She married (1) Lionel Edwin FOSTER. She married (2) Arthur M. MCPEAKE. 1035 ii. Ruth Alice BENNER, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert BROOKS. 1036 iii. Jean Nellie BENNER, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. She married Gerald Gordon JONES. 1037 iv. Babe BENNER, born Abt. 1918 in Ontario, Canada. 1038 v. Maurice Winnifred BENNER, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada. He married Dawn MASON. 1039 vi. Audrey Helen BENNER, born Abt. 1922 in Ontario, Canada. She married David Robert DUNCAN. 507. Arthur Alexander10 MILLER (Robert Grey9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 09 Jun 1876 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 04 Jun 1933. He married Georgina IRVINE 20 Jun 1904 in Manitoba?, Canada. She was born 30 Jan 1882 in North Dakota, United States, and died 01 Dec 1960. More About Arthur Alexander MILLER: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada More About Georgina IRVINE: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada Children of Arthur MILLER and Georgina IRVINE are: 1040 i. ???11 MILLER. 1041 ii. ??? MILLER. 1042 iii. ??? MILLER. 1043 iv. Grace MILLER, born 25 Jan 1905 in Fortier, Manitoba, Canada; died 10 Jun 1992. More About Grace MILLER: Burial: Oakville Cemetery, Manitoba, Cemetery 1044 v. Esther Marion Miller MILLER, born 20 May 1920 in Fortier, Manitoba, Canada; died 13 Feb 1982. More About Esther Marion Miller MILLER: Burial: St. Vital Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 514. Julia Ellen10 MILLER (Robert Grey9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 10 Oct 1892 in Oakville, Manitoba, Canada. She married Elgie Ward LATTA. He was born 1884 in Oakville, Manitoba, Canada, and died 20 Sep 1945. More About Julia Ellen MILLER: Burial: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Children of Julia MILLER and Elgie LATTA are: 1045 i. ???11 LATTA. 1046 ii. ??? LATTA. 1047 iii. ??? LATTA. 1048 iv. ??? LATTA. 516. Mary "May" Edith10 MILLER (William McLaren9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 10 Jul 1885 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1965. She married Charles SALISBURY 30 Aug 1904 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1880 in Edgar, Oro Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1948 in Ontario, Canada. More About Mary "May" Edith MILLER: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada More About Charles SALISBURY: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Mary MILLER and Charles SALISBURY: 017301-04 Charles SALISBURY, 24, Edgar, Midland, mechanic, s/o Ephrim SALISBURY and Mary MAY, married Mary MILLER, 19, Waverley, Midland, d/o William MILLER and Edith COOK, witn; Mrs. Jno POWER of Penetang and Mrs. E.A. WALLACE of Roysville, 30 Aug, 1904 at Penetang. Children of Mary MILLER and Charles SALISBURY are: 1049 i. Orly Charles McAdo11 SALISBURY, born Abt. 1907 in Ontario, Canada. 1050 ii. Vera May SALISBURY, born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada. She married John Paterson STEWART. 1051 iii. Annette Carmenia SALISBURY, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert Knawlton ELLIOT. 1052 iv. William Orville Edward SALISBURY, born Abt. 1920 in Ontario, Canada. 517. Leonard William10 MILLER (William McLaren9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 02 Nov 1887 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1956. He married Lillian LANDRIGAN. She was born Abt. 1894, and died Abt. 1977 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Leonard William MILLER: Informant on Leah Dwinnell's death certificate. Listed as John Dwinnell's stepson in 1901 Flos Twp. Census at age 13. Children of Leonard MILLER and Lillian LANDRIGAN are: 1053 i. Beatrice11 MILLER, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada. She married James ANDERSON. 1054 ii. Francis MILLER, born Abt. 1918 in Ontario, Canada. He married Edna MILLER. 1055 iii. Clarence J. MILLER, born Abt. 1920 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1944. 518. Pearl Elaine10 MILLER (William McLaren9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 08 Jun 1889 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 29 Jun 1918 in Midland Hospital, Ontario, Canada. She married James William RANKIN 12 May 1909 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1882, and died Abt. 1964 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Pearl Elaine MILLER: Listed as John Dwinnell's step-daughter in 1901 Flos Twp Census. More About Pearl Elaine MILLER: Cause of Death: Brain tumor Medical Information: Three years. Children of Pearl MILLER and James RANKIN are: 1056 i. Earl James11 RANKIN, born Abt. 1909 in Ontario, Canada. 1057 ii. Dorothy May RANKIN, born Jan 1911 in Ontario, Canada; died 26 May 1919. More About Dorothy May RANKIN: Cause of Death: Congestion of lungs 1058 iii. Russell RANKIN, born Abt. 1912 in Ontario, Canada. He married Verda MACAULEY. 1059 iv. Alfred Lorne RANKIN, born Abt. 1913 in Ontario, Canada. He married Pearl Annie Margaret KITCHEN. 519. Olive Celia10 MILLER (William McLaren9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Oct 1892 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1957. She married (1) Mathias GREEN. He was born Abt. 1892, and died Abt. 1930 in Ontario, Canada. She married (2) James MONGRAW 09 Oct 1892 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. He was born Abt. 1886, and died Abt. 1917 in Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Olive Celia MILLER: Listed as John Dwinnell's step-daughter in 1901 Census. Children of Olive MILLER and James MONGRAW are: 1060 i. Wilemina Shirley11 MONGRAW, born in Ontario, Canada. She married George CARTER. 1061 ii. Leonard James MONGRAW, born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1953. He married Gladys BENNETT. 1062 iii. Clarkson Maxwell MONGRAW, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. He married Elsie Edna MCKENZIE. 520. Emily Rebecca10 MILLER (John9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 05 Sep 1886 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 26 Apr 1967. She married Lambert Allan HILL 10 Sep 1913 in Canada. He was born 15 May 1888 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Lambert Allan HILL: Son of David Morrison Hill and Emma Chew. Children of Emily MILLER and Lambert HILL are: 1063 i. Lilly Emma11 HILL, born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada. She married Uno GABRIELSON. 1064 ii. Annie Emily Louise HILL, born Abt. 1918 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1946. 1065 iii. Allan John Morrison HILL, born Abt. 1922 in Ontario, Canada. 521. Joseph10 MILLER (John9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 27 Jun 1888 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 29 Apr 1958. He married Almeda Grace BALL 15 Apr 1914 in Warminster, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for Almeda Grace BALL: Daughter of Uriah Ball and Sarah Sutter. Children of Joseph MILLER and Almeda BALL are: 1066 i. Marion Sarah Louis11 MILLER, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. She married Allan William Emerson WHITE. 1067 ii. John Joseph Ball MILLER, born Abt. 1918 in Ontario, Canada. He married Nora May GILLETT. 522. Mabel10 MILLER (John9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 01 Jun 1892 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Arthur Ezra WOOD 25 Dec 1913 in Foxmead, Orillia Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born 1888 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Children of Mabel MILLER and Arthur WOOD are: 1068 i. Louise Emily11 WOOD, born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada. She married Benjamin A. SMITH. 1069 ii. Blanchard John WOOD, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. 1070 iii. Grant David WOOD, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. 1071 iv. Ross Arthur WOOD, born Abt. 1919 in Ontario, Canada. 1072 v. Ruth Ellan WOOD, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada. She married LLoyd GILLETT. 1073 vi. Frances May Mabel WOOD, born Abt. 1924 in Ontario, Canada. She married Wendal VALLEY. 1074 vii. Logan Mervyn WOOD, born Abt. 1927 in Ontario, Canada. 523. John "Austin"10 MILLER (John9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 18 Nov 1896 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1941. He married Jennette ANTONIA. She was born Abt. 1902. Children of John MILLER and Jennette ANTONIA are: 1075 i. Floyd Dunford11 MILLER, born Abt. 1922 in Ontario, Canada. 1076 ii. Ray Wellman MILLER, born Abt. 1925 in Ontario, Canada. 525. Edith Martha10 MILLER (Walter Scott9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 30 May 1886 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1968. She married William M. LOCKING. He was born Abt. 1885, and died Abt. 1972 in Ontario, Canada. Child of Edith MILLER and William LOCKING is: 1077 i. Melville M.11 LOCKING, born Abt. 1919 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1939. 526. Rebecca Rose10 MILLER (Walter Scott9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 28 Aug 1887 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 15 Sep 1969 in Penetang, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married William Guy ORR. He was born Abt. 1887 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1959. More About Rebecca Rose MILLER: Burial: St.Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Child of Rebecca MILLER and William ORR is: 1078 i. Arley Jane11 ORR, born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada. She married Edwin Frederick POTTER. 527. Mary "Jane"10 MILLER (Walter Scott9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 12 Dec 1888 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 27 Jun 1970. She married William Ernest HOLDITCH. He was born Abt. 1872, and died Abt. 1958 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Mary MILLER and William HOLDITCH are: 1079 i. Logan Ernest11 HOLDITCH, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1972. He married Helme KULMALA. 1080 ii. Damaris Elsie HOLDITCH, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. She married Raymond Harold LECK; born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1961. 1081 iii. William Dean HOLDITCH, born Abt. 1918 in Ontario, Canada. 1082 iv. Walter Hue HOLDITCH, born Abt. 1920 in Ontario, Canada. He married Pearl ???. 533. Allan Elgin10 MILLER (Walter Scott9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 10 Nov 1902 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Georgina Mildred JOHNSON. More About Allan Elgin MILLER: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario, Canada Children of Allan MILLER and Georgina JOHNSON are: 1083 i. Shirley11 MILLER, born in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert Frederick RICHARDSON. 1084 ii. Douglas Allan MILLER, born 18 Jul 1933 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died 03 Aug 2003 in Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. He married Frances Marilyn INNES 24 Sep 1955 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; born 24 May 1931. More About Douglas Allan MILLER: Burial: St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Ontario, Canada 534. Logan Lynwood10 MILLER (Walter Scott9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 03 Oct 1905 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Verna Edith LEAH. Children of Logan MILLER and Verna LEAH are: 1085 i. Wayne Logan11 MILLER, born Abt. 1939 in Ontario, Canada. 1086 ii. Donald Scott MILLER, born Abt. 1944 in Ontario, Canada. He married Kale GAGNE. 1087 iii. Keith Logan MILLER, born Abt. 1944 in Ontario, Canada. He married Gwennyth DAVIES. 535. Nettie Almeda10 MILLER (Thomas Hulbert9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Mar 1895 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married Zebedee Key ESTEY. He was born Abt. 1890, and died Abt. 1954. Children of Nettie MILLER and Zebedee ESTEY are: 1088 i. Bryon Thomas11 ESTEY, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1964. He married Corinne LAROCQUE. 1089 ii. Robert Miller ESTEY, born Abt. 1925 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1952. 1090 iii. Emma Elizabeth ESTEY, born Abt. 1931 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert W. WEESE. 538. Annie Estelle10 MILLER (Joseph Johnson9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 20 Oct 1893 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 10 Feb 1979. She married John James ROBINS 10 Sep 1919 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He was born 23 Jun 1895 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 1984. Notes for John James ROBINS: Son of Alexander Robins and Catherine Woodrow. More About John James ROBINS: Baptism: 04 Aug 1895, St. George's Church, Fairvalley, Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Annie MILLER and John ROBINS are: 1091 i. Joan11 ROBINS, born in Ontario, Canada. 1092 ii. Jean ROBINS, born in Ontario, Canada. 539. Norman G.10 MILLER (Joseph Johnson9, Rebecca8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 01 Oct 1895 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 05 Jun 1954. He married Constance BRADLEY 05 Nov 1917 in Canada. She was born 29 May 1899 in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada, and died 03 Apr 1962 in Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. Children of Norman MILLER and Constance BRADLEY are: 1093 i. Norma11 MILLER, born in Ontario, Canada. She married ??? MCCALVERLY. 1094 ii. Constance "Connie" Mary MILLER, born 05 Jul 1921 in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada; died 27 Apr 1982 in Soldier's Memorial Hospital, Orillia, Ontario, Canada. She married ??? MCCALVERLY. 540. William Marshal10 JONES (Anne9 FRENCH, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1870 in Ontario, Canada. He married Catherine Elizabeth MASON 06 May 1896 in Tara, Ontario, Canada. Children of William JONES and Catherine MASON are: 1095 i. Linda Jane11 JONES, born 13 Jul 1896 in Hepworth, Ontario, Canada; died 17 Jul 1989 in Thessalon, Ontario, Canada. She married Daniel David RICHARDS. 1096 ii. William Richard JONES. 1097 iii. Ann Myrtle JONES, died 12 Jul 1991 in Thessalon, Ontario, Canada. 1098 iv. John James JONES, died 12 Jun 1992. 1099 v. Robert Roy JONES, died 1975. 1100 vi. Malcom Henry JONES, died 27 Dec 1992 in Cockburn Island, Manitoulin, Ontario, Canada. 1101 vii. Mary Elizabeth JONES, born 10 Oct 1910 in Cockburn Island, Manitoulin, Ontario, Canada. 1102 viii. Velvie Suzanne JONES, born 19 Dec 1912 in Cockburn Island, Manitoulin, Ontario, Canada; died 1913. 1103 ix. Thomas Ivan JONES, born 22 Oct 1914 in Cockburn Island, Manitoulin, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Aug 1990. 1104 x. Leslie Gerald JONES, born 19 Aug 1918 in Cockburn Island, Manitoulin, Ontario, Canada. 552. Freeman Burleigh10 BURR (Mary Jane9 FRENCH, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1874 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1956. He married Marietta MCKAY. Notes for Freeman Burleigh BURR: The Burrs were living in Owen Sound, Ontario when their son Harold was killed in WWII. Children of Freeman BURR and Marietta MCKAY are: 1105 i. Lillian11 BURR, born Abt. 1909 in Ontario, Canada. 1106 ii. Harold Harrison BURR, born Abt. 1913 in Ontario, Canada; died 08 Aug 1944. He married Mary Edna WILSON. Notes for Harold Harrison BURR: Harold's memorial reads: "In memory of Warrant Officer Class II Harold Harrison HH Burr." His occupation was R.Q.M.S. with Fort Gary Horse, R.C.A.C. His service number was B/48700. More About Harold Harrison BURR: Burial: Bretteville-sur-Laize , Canadian War Cemetery, Germany 554. Ernest John10 FRENCH (Samuel Steven9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 03 Mar 1882 in Hepworth, Grey Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 1953. He married Marion Maud FOWLER 05 Sep 1906 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, daughter of William FOWLER and Emma COGLIN. She was born 1879 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. More About Ernest John FRENCH: Occupation: 1906, bricklayer Children of Ernest FRENCH and Marion FOWLER are: 1107 i. Burleigh Ernest Elmore11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada. He married Florence Ruth ARMSTRONG. 1108 ii. John Samuel FRENCH, born Abt. 1912 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1966. He married Mae Elizabeth HARMAN; born Abt. 1910 in Ontario, Canada. 557. Samuel Thomas10 FRENCH (Samuel Steven9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1889 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1968. He married Florence Beatrice SUTTON 25 Dec 1911 in Grey Co., Ontario, Canada, daughter of Ralph SUTTON and Mary SPENCER. She was born Abt. 1891, and died Abt. 1974 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Samuel FRENCH and Florence SUTTON are: 1109 i. Elmore Steven11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1912 in Ontario, Canada. He married Margarette Pearl HARVEY; born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada. 1110 ii. Gordon Vincent FRENCH, born 28 Aug 1913 in Ontario, Canada; died 22 Apr 1945 in Germany. He married Ruth Eileen BATTY; born Abt. 1912. Notes for Gordon Vincent FRENCH: Memorial reads: "In memory of Private Gordon Vincent GV French." Gordon was with the Lincoln and Welland Regiment, R.C.I.C. His service number was B/77879. His wife Ruth was living in Milton, Ontario when he was killed, but his death register recorded his address as 58 Martha, Burlington, Ontario. His register also recorded his birthday and the fact that he was an inspector of shells. More About Gordon Vincent FRENCH: Burial: Holten Canadian War Cemetery, Germany 1111 iii. Alice Margarette FRENCH, born 15 Oct 1915 in Ontario, Canada; died 26 Apr 1917 in 182 Kensington Ave., Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. More About Alice Margarette FRENCH: Cause of Death: Bronchitis 1112 iv. Kenneth Earl FRENCH, born Abt. 1922 in Ontario, Canada. He married Betty Grace SCRIVENS; born Abt. 1921. 1113 v. Lloyd Eric FRENCH, born Abt. 1924 in Ontario, Canada. He married (1) Doris Yvonne DAVIS; born Abt. 1929; died Abt. 1965 in Ontario, Canada. He married (2) Dorothy Christine SHEWFELT. 1114 vi. Ivan Leslie FRENCH, born 15 Apr 1924 in Nelson Twp., Halton Co., Ontario, Canada; died 22 Apr 1924 in Nelson Twp., Halton Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Ivan Leslie FRENCH: Cause of Death: Convulsions Medical Information: Intestinal obstruction 1115 vii. Evelyn Myril FRENCH, born Abt. 1925 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert Wallace HUNTER; born Abt. 1923 in Ontario, Canada. 558. Lt. William Herbert10 FRENCH (Samuel Steven9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Mar 1891 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1972. He married Mabel Ann BELLAMY 15 Dec 1920 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, daughter of David BELLAMY and Ida LOCKHART. She was born Abt. 1891 in Mulmur Twp., Co Dufferin, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1970 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for Lt. William Herbert FRENCH: 5' 9" with grey eyes and fair hair according to his WWI Attestation Papers. Burial: Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Enlisted: 17 Nov 1914, in CEF at Calgary, Alberta, Canada Occupation: Bef. 1914, Butcher Children of William FRENCH and Mabel BELLAMY are: 1116 i. Ida May11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1922 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert Atkinson CARSON. 1117 ii. Marion Ruth FRENCH, born Abt. 1923 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert George WHITE; born Abt. 1914. 559. Alma Sarah10 FRENCH (Samuel Steven9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 09 Sep 1893 in Ontario, Canada. She married Oliver George BUCK. He was born Abt. 1889 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1972. Children of Alma FRENCH and Oliver BUCK are: 1118 i. Lorna Erline11 BUCK, born Abt. 1927 in Ontario, Canada. She married Edward Albert GRAVES. 1119 ii. Audrey Jean BUCK, born Abt. 1928 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1928. 1120 iii. Margarette B. BUCK, born Abt. 1931 in Ontario, Canada. She married Edward William BAILEY. 560. Freeman Burleigh10 FRENCH (Samuel Steven9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 31 Jul 1895 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, and died 1971. He married Lillian Ellen CAMPBELL. Notes for Freeman Burleigh FRENCH: 5' 9 1/4" tall, fair, blue eyes. More About Freeman Burleigh FRENCH: Burial: Port Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada Enlisted: 29 Dec 1915, in CEF at Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Children of Freeman FRENCH and Lillian CAMPBELL are: 1121 i. Eva Lillian11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1926 in Ontario, Canada. She married Robert ROBINSON. 1122 ii. Norman Ellery FRENCH, born Abt. 1935 in Ontario, Canada. He married Virginia BURDENHEIM. 1123 iii. Alfred Burleigh FRENCH, born Abt. 1940 in Ontario, Canada. He married Joy Margarette SKARET. 1124 iv. Kenneth Gerald FRENCH, born Abt. 1942 in Ontario, Canada. He married Lynda Jean KYLE. 561. Alfred Earl10 FRENCH (Samuel Steven9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 31 Aug 1899 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1963. He married Emily DICKIE. Notes for Alfred Earl FRENCH: 5' 5" with gray eyes and dark hair according to his WWI Attestation Papers. More About Alfred Earl FRENCH: Burial: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Enlisted: 03 Dec 1915, in the CEF at Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Children of Alfred FRENCH and Emily DICKIE are: 1125 i. Alfred E.11 FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 1126 ii. Jocelyn FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. She married Ron DICKERT. 1127 iii. George William FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. He married Barbara FRENCH. 562. Norman Ellery10 FRENCH (Samuel Steven9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 05 Sep 1901 in Ontario, Canada. He married Martha Eva OESTREICHER. She was born Abt. 1904. More About Norman Ellery FRENCH: Burial: Windsor, Ontario, Canada Child of Norman FRENCH and Martha OESTREICHER is: 1128 i. Joyce Eleanor11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1932 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1963. She married Robert Edward GREENWOOD; born Abt. 1932. 563. Eva Lillian10 FRENCH (Samuel Steven9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 21 Sep 1903 in Ontario, Canada, and died 06 Sep 2004. She married (1) Clarence Walter BRIDGMAN. He was born 25 Jul 1887 in Freeman, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) Clarence Walter BRIDGMAN 03 Jun 1922 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, son of Boswell BRIDGMAN and Mary WALKER. He was born Abt. 1887 in Zimmerman, Halton Co., Ontario, Canada. Children of Eva FRENCH and Clarence BRIDGMAN are: 1129 i. Willard Clarence11 BRIDGMAN, born 29 Aug 1923 in Ontario, Canada. 1130 ii. Vernon Walter BRIDGMAN, born 24 Jul 1925 in Ontario, Canada. 1131 iii. Norma Frances BRIDGMAN, born 27 Nov 1927 in Ontario, Canada. 1132 iv. Lawrence Eldon BRIDGMAN, born 03 Nov 1929 in Ontario, Canada. 1133 v. Keith Bertram BRIDGMAN, born 24 Oct 1931 in Ontario, Canada. 1134 vi. Lois Jean BRIDGMAN, born 13 Sep 1933 in Ontario, Canada. 1135 vii. Walker Burleigh BRIDGMAN, born 31 Aug 1935 in Ontario, Canada. 1136 viii. Sheila Florence BRIDGMAN, born 01 May 1938 in Ontario, Canada. 1137 ix. Janice Myrna BRIDGMAN, born 05 Mar 1940 in Ontario, Canada. 1138 x. Helen Doris BRIDGMAN, born 12 Mar 1942 in Ontario, Canada. Children of Eva FRENCH and Clarence BRIDGMAN are: 1139 i. Willard Clarence11 BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1923 in Ontario, Canada. He married Lorna BULL. 1140 ii. Vernon Walter BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1925 in Ontario, Canada. He married Mamie Ann SILVESTRI. 1141 iii. Norma Frances BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1927 in Ontario, Canada. She married Wilfred Owen JONES. 1142 iv. John Lawrence Eldon BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1929 in Ontario, Canada. He married Bertha Mabel ROGERS. 1143 v. Keith Bertrum BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1931 in Ontario, Canada. He married Doreen Margarette GREENFIELD. 1144 vi. Lois Jean BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1933 in Ontario, Canada. She married Stewart FITZPATRICK. 1145 vii. Walter Burleigh BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1935 in Ontario, Canada. He married Lorraine Eleanor POWELL. 1146 viii. Sheila Florence BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1938 in Ontario, Canada. She married Donald MCKAY. 1147 ix. Janice Myrna BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1940 in Ontario, Canada. 1148 x. Helen Doris BRIDGMAN, born Abt. 1942 in Ontario, Canada. She married Kenneth RIDDELL. 575. Bervel10 ANTHONY (Harriet Alma9 FRENCH, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1894 in Burnside Twp., Lapeer Co., Michgian, United States, and died Abt. 1960. He married Pearl //. Children of Bervel ANTHONY and Pearl // are: 1149 i. Raymond11 ANTHONY. 1150 ii. Ronald ANTHONY. 1151 iii. James ANTHONY. 1152 iv. Robert ANTHONY. 1153 v. Edwin ANTHONY. 576. Mary Alma10 ANTHONY (Harriet Alma9 FRENCH, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Feb 1900 in Burnside Twp., Lapeer Co., Michgian, United States, and died Sep 1973. She married Thomas NICHOL. Notes for Mary Alma ANTHONY: SSN: 363-68-4628 Last Residence: 48416 Brown City, Sanilac, Michigan, United States of America Children of Mary ANTHONY and Thomas NICHOL are: 1154 i. Dorothy Mae11 NICHOL, born Abt. 1920 in Michgian, United States. She married George VINANDE. 1155 ii. Jean Caroline NICHOL, born Abt. 1922 in Michgian, United States; died 2002. She married Milfred MUXLOW; died 2005. 577. Ray Banfield10 ANTHONY (Harriet Alma9 FRENCH, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 04 Feb 1904 in Burnside Twp., Lapeer Co., Michgian, United States, and died Feb 1972. He married Marian E. BIXBY Abt. 1926 in Michigan, United States. Notes for Ray Banfield ANTHONY: SSN: 369-07-1707 Last Residence: 33595 Valrico, Hillsborough, Florida, United States of America Children of Ray ANTHONY and Marian BIXBY are: 1156 i. Louis Ray11 ANTHONY, born in Michgian, United States. 1157 ii. Eileen ANTHONY, born in Michgian, United States. She married Ralph ERICSON. 1158 iii. Phyllis Mary ANTHONY, born in Michgian, United States. She married Ray WRIGHT Abt. 1955. 579. Ethyl Maye10 FRENCH (William John9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Bet. Nov - 01 Dec 1894 in Ontario, Canada, and died 29 Sep 1917 in 66 Pauline Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She married Charles Richard TINNEY 05 Oct 1915 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, son of William TINNEY and Mary NICHOLSON. He was born 1894 in Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. More About Ethyl Maye FRENCH: Cause of Death: Tuberculosis More About Charles Richard TINNEY: Occupation: 1915, pianist Child of Ethyl FRENCH and Charles TINNEY is: 1159 i. Margaret Phyllis11 TINNEY, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada. She married Cullen Blair SMITH. 584. Keith McCullum10 FRENCH (William John9, John8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1909 in Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Ann MCBRIDE. Children of Keith FRENCH and Margaret MCBRIDE are: 1160 i. Barry Keith11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1941 in Ontario, Canada. 1161 ii. Heather Ann FRENCH, born Abt. 1943 in Ontario, Canada. She married Peter Charles GAGE. 1162 iii. Susan Margaret FRENCH, born Abt. 1949 in Ontario, Canada. 586. Thomas William "Royal"10 FRENCH (Samuel9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 24 Nov 1880 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 15 Sep 1966. He married Agnes Barbara MACNEILL. She was born 23 Apr 1880, and died 11 Nov 1958. Notes for Thomas William "Royal" FRENCH: Living in Midland, Roy inherited $365.43 from his Dad in 1927. More About Thomas William "Royal" FRENCH: Burial: Lakeview Cem., Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada More About Agnes Barbara MACNEILL: Burial: Lakeview Cem., Midland, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Thomas FRENCH and Agnes MACNEILL are: 1163 i. Alden MacNeill11 FRENCH, born 04 Apr 1908 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. He married Irene BEAUCHAMP; born 1910; died 1960. More About Irene BEAUCHAMP: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Ontario, Canada 1164 ii. Florence Emily FRENCH, born Abt. 1909 in Ontario, Canada. She married John Edward Jr. AYRES 1165 iii. Helen Barbara FRENCH, born Abt. 1911 in Ontario, Canada. 587. Annie Elizabeth10 FRENCH (Samuel9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 18 Jan 1882 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1948. She married Silas BROWN 29 Dec 1903 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, son of David BROWN and Mary //. He was born Abt. 1881 in Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1946 in Ontario, Canada. Marriage Notes for Annie FRENCH and Silas BROWN: 017457-03 Silas BROWN, 22, Tiny, same, farmer, s/o David BROWN and Mary SMITH, married Annie FRENCH, 21, Flos, same, d/o Samuel FRENCH and Emily HODGES; witn; ?? and Lillian B. CAMPBELL of Penetang. 29 Dec, 1903 at Penetang. Child of Annie FRENCH and Silas BROWN is: 1166 i. David Franklin Ernest11 BROWN, born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada. 589. May Lecetta10 FRENCH (Samuel9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 12 Mar 1886 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1969 in possibly Saskatcehwan, Canada. She married William John SMITH 15 Feb 1911 in Midland, Ontario, Canada, son of Joseph SMITH and Annie PARKER. He was born 1888 in Ontario, Canada. Notes for May Lecetta FRENCH: Living as May Smith in Kindersley, Saskatchewan when she inherited $365.43 from her Dad in 1927. Child of May FRENCH and William SMITH is: 1167 i. Lorne Andrew11 SMITH, born Abt. 1912 in Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Emily Elizabeth WHEELER. 590. Owen10 FRENCH (Samuel9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Apr 1888 in Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1977. He married Jennie Velma WALTERS 02 Jun 1915 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. She was born Abt. 1894 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1973. Children of Owen FRENCH and Jennie WALTERS are: 1168 i. Edward Earl11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada; died Bef. 2004. He married Isabel Mina LUMSDEN; born Abt. 1919; died 08 Nov 2004 in Streetsville [Mississauga], Ontario, Canada. Notes for Isabel Mina LUMSDEN: BALDWIN o found at ca.on.york.toronto.toronto_star 2004-11-11 published FRENCH, Isabel M. (née LUMSDEN) Passed away suddenly at her residence in Streetsville (Mississauga) on Monday, November 8, 2004 at the age of 85. Beloved wife of the late Edward E. FRENCH. Loving mother of Bonnie Eryll COLES and Penny Isobel FRENCH. Loved grandmother of Courtney Aislin BALDWIN-FRENCH. Sister of Arthur LUMSDEN and Trudy MARTIN, George and Hanlan LUMSDEN (deceased), sister-in-law of Alice LUMSDEN and Deanie LUMSDEN, Rev. Don and Edith FRENCH. Mother-in-law and friend of David COLES and Bill BALDWIN. Isabel will be sorely grieved by her family and many nieces and nephews, Perri, Edie, Cathy, Elizabeth and Susan, John, Michael, Hanlan and Keith, Paul, Roger, Elizabeth, Terry and Mary. Isabel's many kindly and supportive Friends will miss her compassion and her independent strength. Friends may call at the Waverley United Church, Waverley, Ontario after 1:00 p.m. Sunday. Memorial Service at the Waverley United Church on Sunday, November 14 at 2 p.m. Cremation with interment at Waverley United Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Ontario Humane Society or the World Wildlife Federation would be appreciated and may be made through the Lynn-Stone Funeral Home, Elmvale, Ontario, 705-322-2732. Expressions of sympathy may be made through lynnstone at sympatico.ca More About Isabel Mina LUMSDEN: Burial: Waverley [formerly French's] United Cemetery, Ontario, Canada 1169 ii. Rev. Donald Samuel FRENCH, born 21 Jun 1927 in Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. He married Edith Lorraine PLAYER 07 Aug 1948 in Wycliffe Church, Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1928 in Elmvale, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Rev. Donald Samuel FRENCH: Baptism: 06 May 1956, St. John's Ang., Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 592. Laura Ethel10 FRENCH (Samuel9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 16 Sep 1892 in Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died 30 Mar 1967 in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. She married Frederick ADAMSON 17 Dec 1913 in St. John's, Elmvale, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, son of William ADAMSON and Margaret MOODY. He was born 17 Aug 1887 in Waverley, Ontario, Canada, and died 05 Oct 1969. Notes for Laura Ethel FRENCH: Living as Laura Adamson in Bradford, she inherited $365.43 from her Dad in 1927. More About Laura Ethel FRENCH: Burial: Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton, Ontario, Canada More About Frederick ADAMSON: Burial: Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton, Ontario, Canada Marriage Notes for Laura FRENCH and Frederick ADAMSON: #013582-13 (Simcoe Co): Fred ADAMSON, 23, Waverly, same, s/o William Wilfred ADAMSON and Maggie MOODY, married Laura Ethel FRENCH, 21, Waverly, same, d/o Samuel FRENCH and Emily HODGES, witn: Lillie QUINLAN of Waverly and Nellie ALDRIDGE of Elmvale, 17 Dec 1913 at Elmvalemvale Children of Laura FRENCH and Frederick ADAMSON are: 1170 i. Douglas Willard11 ADAMSON, born Abt. 1914 in Ontario, Canada. He married Iris Lillian HALL. 1171 ii. Phyllis Irene ADAMSON, born Abt. 1915 in Ontario, Canada. She married LLoyd William MACEACHERN; born 26 Jan 1916 in Thorah Twp., Ontario Co., Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1980 in Ontario, Canada. 1172 iii. Mildred Emily ADAMSON, born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. She married Merlyn Nicholas VYSE; born 05 Aug 1915 in Beaverton, Ontario, Canada; died 1996. 1173 iv. Margaret Elizabeth "Betty" ADAMSON, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada. She married (1) William Harry HAYWARD; born 15 Jul 1922 in Terra Cotta, Ontario, Canada; died 14 Oct 1967. She married (2) John M. YAEGER. More About William Harry HAYWARD: Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada 1174 v. Frances Gwendoline ADAMSON, born Abt. 1928 in Ontario, Canada. She married Albert Edward Gibson HILL; born 15 Feb 1926 in Rathburn, Ontario, Canada; died 20 Feb 1989. More About Albert Edward Gibson HILL: Burial: Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton, Ontario, Canada 1175 vi. ??? ADAMSON, born 29 Jul 1926 in Bradford, Ontario, Canada; died 30 Jul 1926 in Bradford, Ontario, Canada. 599. Elmer Walter10 FRENCH (Samuel9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Bet. 20 Nov 1905 - 1906 in Lot 75, Conc. 1, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1973. He married Eunice Edna GRIGG. She was born Abt. 1906. Notes for Elmer Walter FRENCH: Elmer, who lived in Waverley, inherited $365.43 from his Dad in 1927. Children of Elmer FRENCH and Eunice GRIGG are: 1176 i. Orland11 FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 1177 ii. Patricia FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. 1178 iii. Warren Neil FRENCH, born Abt. 1936 in Ontario, Canada. 1179 iv. Gerald Oscar FRENCH, born Abt. 1947 in Ontario, Canada. 600. Herbert T.10 FRENCH (Gabriel9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 24 Mar 1883 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1954 in Ontario, Canada. He married Selina GILLESPIE, daughter of Harry GILLESPIE and Jane HOPKINS. She was born 23 Jan 1885 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, and died 09 Apr 1925 in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. More About Herbert T. FRENCH: Burial: Elmvale Union, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Notes for Selina GILLESPIE: Surname extrapolated from daughter Dorothy's baptismal register. More About Selina GILLESPIE: Burial: Elmvale Union, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada Children of Herbert FRENCH and Selina GILLESPIE are: 1180 i. Herbert11 FRENCH, born 09 Jul 1905 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. 1181ii.Edgar Henry FRENCH, born 08 Apr 1906 in Lot 71, Conc. 1, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; died 13 Dec 1910 in Conc. 3, Lot 5, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. More About Edgar Henry FRENCH: Cause of Death: Burnt at stove Medical Information: Shock 1182 iii. Dorothy Marjorie FRENCH, born 18 Aug 1911 in Ontario, Canada. More About Dorothy Marjorie FRENCH: Adult christening: 02 Dec 1926, St. John's, Waverley, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 1183 iv. John Edward FRENCH, born Abt. 1913 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1993. He married Marie ???. 1184 v. Elizabeth Mary Matilda FRENCH, born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada. 1185 vi. Selina FRENCH, born Abt. 1919 in Ontario, Canada. 618. Elmer Amos10 FRENCH (Thomas "William"9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1922 in Ontario, Canada, and died 31 Jul 1999 in General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. He married Eileen Agnes PADDISON, daughter of James PADDISON and Margaret GILPIN. She was born Abt. 1925, and died 03 Mar 1979 in Ontario, Canada. FRENCH, ELMER AMOS "At the General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood on Friday July 30, 1999. Elmer French of RR #1, Phelpston, In his 77th year. Beloved Husband of the late Eileen Agnes Patterson. Dear Father of Dorothy and her Husband Harvey Beecroft of Stroud, Wilma Giffen and Rene of Burlington, George French of RR # 1, Phelpston, Clifford French and Helen of Rossland, B.C. and Tom and his Wife Peggy French of Elmvale. Loved Grandfather of Niel, Patricia, Ian, Julie-Ann, Denisa, Briana, Alex, James and Joseph." More About Elmer Amos FRENCH: Burial: Stayner Union Cemetery, Ontario, Canada Children of Elmer FRENCH and Eileen PADDISON are: 1186 i.Dorothy Ann11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1947 in Ontario, Canada; died 03 Jul 2004. She married Harvey Edward BEECROFT. 1187 ii. Wilma Bernice FRENCH, born in Ontario, Canada. She married (1) James William GIFFEN. She married (2) Rene BRAKEL 1188 iii. George Edward FRENCH 1189 iv. Clifford Ernest FRENCH 1190 v. Thomas Alexander FRENCH. He married Peggy DRAPER. 620. Bessie Margery10 ROSE (Goldie Maria9 FRENCH, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Jun 1899 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada. She married ??? UDELL. Child of Bessie ROSE and ??? UDELL is: 1191 i. Charles11 UDELL, born in Ontario, Canada. 621. Kenneth Argyle10 ROSE (Goldie Maria9 FRENCH, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 26 Sep 1903 in Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1990. He married Mary ??? Child of Kenneth ROSE and Mary ??? is: 1192 i. Gordon Arthur11 ROSE, born Abt. 1934 in Ontario, Canada; died 01 Aug 1934. More About Gordon Arthur ROSE: Burial: St. George's Cem., Fairvalley, Medonte Twp., Ontario, Canada 627. Lillian "Lillie" May10 FRENCH (Isaac Joshua9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 09 Dec 1909 in Ontario, Canada, and died 12 Aug 1977. She married James SMITH. More About Lillian "Lillie" May FRENCH: Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada Child of Lillian FRENCH and James SMITH is: 1193 i. William I.11 SMITH, born 27 Aug 1929. He married Lois G. JEFFRIS; born 24 Feb 1929. Notes for William I. SMITH: William's name and birthday as well as his wife Lois' are engraved on his mother's tombstone in Lakeview Cemetery, Midland, Ontario, Canada. 628. Melville Thomas10 FRENCH (Isaac Joshua9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1912 in Ontario, Canada. He married Velma Grace HOCKEN. She was born Abt. 1914. Children of Melville FRENCH and Velma HOCKEN are: 1194 i. Francis Ronald11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1937 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1938. More About Francis Ronald FRENCH: Burial: Good Shepherd Anglican Cemetery, Wyebridge, Ontario, Canada 1195 ii. Marvin Melville FRENCH, born Abt. 1940 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1974. He married Nancy Lynn VAN ALLEN; born in Ontario, Canada. 1196 iii. Ross Clinton FRENCH, born Abt. 1942 in Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1965. More About Ross Clinton FRENCH: Burial: Wyevale Union Cemetery, Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada 1197 iv. Keith Albert FRENCH, born Abt. 1948 in Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Una HOPE. 1198 v. Sharon Ann FRENCH, born Abt. 1949 in Ontario, Canada. She married William Gordon HUBBARD. 631. Wilson James10 FRENCH (James Yarberry9, Thomas8, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1916 in Ontario, Canada. He married Edna Mary WADDELL. She was born Abt. 1916. Children of Wilson FRENCH and Edna WADDELL are: 1199 i. Edward James11 FRENCH, born Abt. 1948 in Ontario, Canada. He married Candice Verla LACROIX. 1200 ii. Ronald Kenneth FRENCH, born Abt. 1949 in Ontario, Canada. He married Anita Patsy Marie MAYU. 1201 iii. John Wilson FRENCH, born Abt. 1953 in Ontario, Canada. 637. Pearl Jane10 ARNOTT (Sarah9 STRATH, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 03 Jul 1885 in Crystal Falls, Iron Co., Missouri, United States, and died 06 Apr 1960. She married George Secord MCINTYRE 23 Jul 1919 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was born 22 Feb 1884 in Ontario, Canada, and died 30 Sep 1925. Children of Pearl ARNOTT and George MCINTYRE are: 1202 i. Muriel Christina11 MCINTYRE, born Abt. 1920 in Ontario, Canada. She married John Alexander LOCKHART; born 28 Oct 1915 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. 1203 ii. Helen Frances MCINTYRE, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada. 1204 iii. Jessie Irene MCINTYRE, born Abt. 1922 in Ontario, Canada. She married Kenneth Allan CRAIG; died 03 Dec 1993. 638. George William10 ARNOTT (Sarah9 STRATH, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 23 Mar 1889 in Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States, and died 12 Mar 1944 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. He married Hattie Mae Wilson MCKIDDIE, daughter of David MCKIDDIE and Jeanette WILSON. She was born 26 Jun 1897 in Brimley, Missouri, United States, and died 1932 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. More About George William ARNOTT: Cause of Death: Self-inflicted gunshot wound Children of George ARNOTT and Hattie MCKIDDIE are: 1205 i. Grace Mae11 ARNOTT, born 08 Sep 1917 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; died 27 Jan 1971 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Missouri, United States. She married Cecil Edward HUBEL 08 Jun 1939 in Flint, Michigan, United States; born 03 Oct 1912 in Gladstone, Michigan, United States; died 20 Aug 1998 in Clare, Michigan, United States. More About Grace Mae ARNOTT: Burial: Lincoln Twp. Cemetery, Lake George, Michigan, United States Cause of Death: Stomach cancer More About Cecil Edward HUBEL: Burial: Lincoln Twp. Cemetery, Lake George, Michigan, United States 1206 ii. Edna Margarette ARNOTT, born 25 Oct 1918 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; died 02 Jan 2004 in Adrian, Missouri, United States. She married Glen NEVILLE. 1207 iii. Harold WIlliam ARNOTT, born 1921; died 1927. More About Harold WIlliam ARNOTT: Burial: Rosedale, Mount Zion Cemetery, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States 1208 iv. Roy David ARNOTT, born 10 Aug 1923 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; died 2001 in Flint, Michigan, United States. He married Lucille DELONG in Asbury Methodist Church; born 23 Apr; died 19 Sep 1980 in Flint, Michigan, United States. More About Roy David ARNOTT: Cause of Death: Fell from catwalk above switch tanks (AC Delco) 1209 v. Lillian ARNOTT, born 1927; died 1927. More About Lillian ARNOTT: Burial: Rosedale, Mount Zion Cemetery, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States 1210 vi. Barbara Jane ARNOTT, born Abt. 1929. She married John Robert SMALTER. 1211 vii. Alma Nora ARNOTT, born 03 Mar 1931 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; died 18 Jul 1975 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. She married Robert Clarke STANLEY. 639. Lillian Ann10 ARNOTT (Sarah9 STRATH, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 06 Dec 1893 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1939. She married Howard John DORIE 1927 in Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. Child of Lillian ARNOTT and Howard DORIE is: 1212 i. Jack Howard11 DORIE, born Abt. 1920 in Ontario, Canada. He married Agnes BROOD. 641. Frederick Bryan10 ARNOTT (Sarah9 STRATH, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Sep 1896, and died 18 May 1957. He married Roxie LACKEY Apr 1923, daughter of Thomas LACKEY and Mary MCBURNEY. She was born 22 Sep 1904 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States, and died 29 Oct 1980 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. Children of Frederick ARNOTT and Roxie LACKEY are: 1213 i. Donald Thomas11 ARNOTT, born 21 Apr 1924 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; died 09 Apr 1997 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. He married Phylis LANCOUR. More About Donald Thomas ARNOTT: Achieved: Purple Heart in World War II Cause of Death: Lung cancer 1214 ii. Lloyd William ARNOTT, born 25 Dec 1926 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; died 27 Sep 2003 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States. More About Lloyd William ARNOTT: Occupation: US Army Corps of Engineers 1215 iii. Glenn ARNOTT, born Aft. 1926 in Ontario, Canada. 1216 iv. Paul ARNOTT, born Aft. 1926 in Ontario, Canada. He married Mona //. 1217 v. Gayle Marie ARNOTT, born 31 Jul 1935 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa Co., Missouri, United States; died 05 Mar 2003 in Newberry, Luce Co., Missouri, United States. She married James Melvin MILLS. 643. George10 STRATH (William9, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1895 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1960. He married (1) Pauline MARTIN. He married (2) Thelma CREW. Child of George STRATH and Pauline MARTIN is: 1218 i. Florence Geanette11 STRATH, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada. She married Cunard Weldon MOSELEY; born Abt. 1917 in Ontario, Canada. 645. Mary10 STRATH (William9, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1899 in Ontario, Canada. She married Richard Alexander GAYLE. He was born Abt. 1894, and died Abt. 1968 in Ontario, Canada. Child of Mary STRATH and Richard GAYLE is: 1219 i. Dorothy Ann11 GAYLE, born Abt. 1921 in Ontario, Canada. She married (1) William JACK. She married (2) Kenneth M. DUNCAN. 646. Robert10 STRATH (William9, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1901 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1972. He married Annie May NELSON. Children of Robert STRATH and Annie NELSON are: 1220 i. Margarette Ann11 STRATH, born Abt. 1930 in Ontario, Canada. She married Rolland D. WILLIS. 1221 ii. Lois May STRATH, born Abt. 1932 in Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Gerald LOUBIER. 1222 iii. Robert James STRATH, born Abt. 1945 in Ontario, Canada. He married Rita Earl FULLER. 1223 iv. Roberta Janet STRATH, born Abt. 1945 in Ontario, Canada. She married David O. LOVING. 647. Ellen Lucile10 STRATH (William9, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1904 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1949. She married Garland Graham BANKS. Child of Ellen STRATH and Garland BANKS is: 1224 i. Mary Garland11 BANKS, born Abt. 1924 in Ontario, Canada. She married (1) Norman Price TEAL. She married (2) Henry James JEFFREYS. 649. Strath Claire10 JOHNSON (Mary9 STRATH, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1904 in Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. 1973. He married Edna METCALFE. Children of Strath JOHNSON and Edna METCALFE are: 1225 i. Basil James11 JOHNSON, born in Ontario, Canada. 1226 ii. Brian George JOHNSON, born in Ontario, Canada. 650. Bessie10 JOHNSON (Mary9 STRATH, Ann8 FRENCH, Samuel7, Samuel6, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1906 in Ontario, Canada. She married John Bilton TAYLOR. Children of Bessie JOHNSON and John TAYLOR are: 1227 i. Jerald Hugh11 TAYLOR, born Abt. 1930 in Ontario, Canada. 1228 ii. Shirley Ann TAYLOR, born Abt. 1934 in Ontario, Canada. 657. George Edward10 FRENCH (Samuel9, John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1865 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 05 Jul 1940 in Residence, Kowhai St, New Lynn. He married Mary Ann ATCHISON 25 Aug 1890 in Auckland. She was born Abt. 1870 in Drury, Auckland, and died 15 May 1925 in Birkenhead Auckland. More About Mary Ann ATCHISON: Burial: Waikumeti Children of George FRENCH and Mary ATCHISON are: 1229 i. Maud Everline11 FRENCH, born 1891 in Auckland; died 1964. She married Leonard PAULING 1917 in Auckland; born 13 Apr 1880 in Longwick Princes Risborough; died 1960. 1230 ii. Hilda Jane FRENCH, born 1896. She married Frederick Harold WIGG 1917. 1231 iii. Albert Edward FRENCH, born Abt. 1897. He married Jane HAWKINS 1925. 1232 iv. Ernest John Stanley FRENCH, born 1901. He married Maria ARNOLD 1924. 1233 v. Andrew Sealey FRENCH, born 1909; died 25 Oct 1978 in Auckland. He married Rachel Mary TRANE 1932. More About Andrew Sealey FRENCH: Burial: 28 Oct 1978, Waikumete, Auckland 1234 vi. Leonard Stanley FRENCH, born 26 Jan 1913 in Pt Chevalier, Auckland. He married Lorna Rutland MOSS 1934; born Abt. 1908; died 04 Mar 1996 in St Johns Hospital Epsom. 658. Samuel John10 FRENCH (Samuel9, John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 18 Apr 1867 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 27 May 1939 in Auckland, New Zealand. He married Janet Jesse MCLEOD 15 Dec 1890 in Auckland, New Zealand. She was born 08 Jul 1872 in Achnahaird, Coigach, Scotland, and died 19 Jul 1954 in Kingdon St, Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand. More About Samuel John FRENCH: Burial: Hillsborough More About Janet Jesse MCLEOD: Baptism: 30 Jul 1872, Coigach, Lochbroom Burial: 21 Jul 1954, Hillsborough Auckland Children of Samuel FRENCH and Janet MCLEOD are: 1235 i. Albert Henry11 FRENCH, born 30 Sep 1891; died 17 May 1966. He married (1) Ivy STAPLETON. He married (2) Emily or Emmy RHODES 1915; died 04 Feb 1946. More About Albert Henry FRENCH: Burial: 18 May 1966 More About Emily or Emmy RHODES: Burial: Hillsborough, Auckland 1236 ii. Mary Ann Isabella FRENCH, born 01 Jul 1894 in Vermont St Ponsonby Auckland; died 1963. She married Robert Cecil RHODES 1915; born Abt. 1896 in Preston England; died 1950. More About Mary Ann Isabella FRENCH: Burial: 03 Dec 1963, Purewa Auckland More About Robert Cecil RHODES: Burial: 31 Jan 1950, Purewa Auckland 1237 iii. Barbara Jessie FRENCH, born 09 Oct 1896 in Oliphant St Ponsonby Auckland. She married George Henry FRANKLIN 1923; born Abt. 1884; died 15 Oct 1956. More About George Henry FRANKLIN: Burial: Hillsborough 1238 iv. ??? FRENCH, born 05 May 1898. 1239 v. Allan Cecil FRENCH, born 30 Aug 1900 in O'Neil St., Ponsonby, Aucklan, New Zealand; died 04 Nov 1965 in Manukau Rd Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand. He married Margaret GRUBB 14 Aug 1923 in Auckland, New Zealand; born 25 Jul 1902 in Auckland; died 12 May 1978 in Greenlane Public Hospital. More About Allan Cecil FRENCH: Burial: 05 Nov 1965, Purewa Cremation: Y More About Margaret GRUBB: Burial: 15 May 1978, Purewa Cremation: Y 1240 vi. Myrtle Mavis FRENCH, born 16 Sep 1904; died 04 Jul 1979. She married Sydney George OLD Dec 1921; born 09 Dec 1901 in Gisborne; died 24 Oct 1977. 1241 vii. Estella Verona FRENCH, born 13 Feb 1908; died 16 Sep 1980 in Church St, Onehunga. She married Harold Edward GRUBB 1929 in Auckland; born 11 Sep 1904 in Auckland; died 08 Jan 1977 in Auckland. More About Estella Verona FRENCH: Burial: 19 Sep 1980, Mangere Lawn Cemetery More About Harold Edward GRUBB: Burial: 10 Jan 1977, Mangere Lawn Cemetery 659. John William10 FRENCH (Samuel9, John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1870 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 30 Mar 1929 in Auckland. He married (1) Elizabeth Hannah BRADBURY 14 Oct 1892. She was born Abt. 1875 in Hayfield, Derbyshire, England, and died 20 Apr 1940. He married (2) Elizabeth BROWN 1928. She died Mar 1967. More About John William FRENCH: Burial: 01 Apr 1929, Waikumete, Auckland More About Elizabeth BROWN: Burial: 08 Mar 1967, Waikumete, Cemetery Children of John FRENCH and Elizabeth BRADBURY are: 1242 i. William Henry11 FRENCH, born 14 May 1892; died 27 Sep 1915 in Somme, France. 1243 ii. Horace Harold Raymond FRENCH, born Abt. 1894; died Abt. 1957. He married Emily Ruth PRICE Abt. 1919; died 1969. 1244 iii. Alma Oscar FRENCH, born 1896 in Papakura; died 31 Jan 1910 in Pt Chevalier, Auckland. More About Alma Oscar FRENCH: Burial: 01 Feb 1910, Waikumete, Auckland 1245 iv. Reuben Harris FRENCH, born 22 May 1898 in Gisborne, New Zealand; died 30 Jun 1978 in Greenlane, Hospital. He married (1) Ivy Adina WALKER 1924; born 06 Jun 1906 in Westport; died 06 Jun 1977 in Westport. He married (2) Eva Catherine BEDDINGFIELD Abt. 1935; born Abt. 1897; died 04 Jan 1961. More About Reuben Harris FRENCH: Burial: 03 Jul 1978, Otahuhu, Auckland More About Eva Catherine BEDDINGFIELD: Burial: Otahuhu, Auckland Children of John FRENCH and Elizabeth BROWN are: 1246 i. Leslie Robert11 FRENCH, born 1905; died 30 Nov 1961. He married Kathleen ???. More About Leslie Robert FRENCH: Burial: 01 Dec 1961, Waikumete, Cemetery 1247 ii. Vera Alice FRENCH, born 1913; died 27 Jun 1998 in Auckland Hospital. She married Percival Noel Dudley MEREDITH 1934. More About Vera Alice FRENCH: Burial: 01 Jul 1998 660. Alma Victor10 FRENCH (Samuel9, John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1873 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England, and died 10 Mar 1947 in Auckland. He married Ellen BATTENSBY 1898. More About Alma Victor FRENCH: Burial: 12 Mar 1947, Cremated, Waikumete, Auckland Children of Alma FRENCH and Ellen BATTENSBY are: 1248 i. Alfred Leslie11 FRENCH, born 25 Apr 1899. He married Mona PREISTLY. 1249 ii. Norman Reginald FRENCH, born 1903 in Auckland; died 1972 in Avondale. 662. Clara Mary10 FRENCH (Samuel9, John8, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 19 Jan 1880 in Auckland, New Zealand, and died 04 Jun 1964 in Auckland, New Zealand. She married Charles GOFFIN 26 Dec 1900 in St Mary's Hobson St Auckland. He was born 29 Jan 1877 in Auckland, and died 25 Nov 1948 in Auckland. Children of Clara FRENCH and Charles GOFFIN are: 1250 i. Clara Amelia11 GOFFIN, born 22 Mar 1902 in Ponsonby Auckland; died 09 Jul 1998 in Glamis Private Hospital. She married Harold Conway SAMPSON 19 Dec 1922 in Auckland; born 22 May 1897 in Tauranga, New Zealand; died 20 May 1987 in Auckland. More About Clara Amelia GOFFIN: Burial: 11 Jul 1998, Cremated 1251 ii. Stanley Charles Henry GOFFIN, born 26 Sep 1904 in Auckland; died 02 May 1972 in Auckland. 678. Beatrice Mary Elizabeth10 POWELL (Samuel9, Elizabeth8 FRENCH, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 01 Apr 1874 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England, and died 17 May 1951 in Stretford, England. She married Walter Henry BRIGHTMAN 08 Aug 1899 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucester, England. He was born 16 May 1873 in London, England, and died 10 Feb 1950 in England. Notes for Walter Henry BRIGHTMAN: Son of Thomas and Eliza (Davy) Brightman. Children of Beatrice POWELL and Walter BRIGHTMAN are: 1252 i. Lottie B.11 BRIGHTMAN, born 24 Feb 1901 in England; died 24 Feb 1986. She married William H. PARKES 27 Dec 1926 in England; born 17 Jan 1899 in England. 1253 ii. Leonard Stanley BRIGHTMAN, born 21 Aug 1902 in London, England; died 15 Sep 1972 in Manchester, England. He married May RICHARDSON 27 Dec 1926 in Chorlton cum Hardy, Manchester, England; born 06 Jul 1901 in England; died 20 Dec 1977. Notes for May RICHARDSON: Daughter of Lawrence Richardson and Elizabeth Ann Wall (Watts). 1254 iii. Walter P. BRIGHTMAN, born 10 Sep 1904 in England. He married Nellie GARDINER. 1255 iv. John R. BRIGHTMAN, born 13 Jul 1906 in England. He married Marjorie REID. 681. Charles Thomas Hayward10 POWELL (Samuel9, Elizabeth8 FRENCH, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 17 Mar 1882 in Gloucester, England. Child of Charles Thomas Hayward POWELL is: 1256 i. Kitty11 POWELL. 682. Gilbert Hedley10 POWELL (Samuel9, Elizabeth8 FRENCH, William7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 25 Feb 1884 in Gloucester, England. He married Ethel DRUCE. Child of Gilbert POWELL and Ethel DRUCE is: 1257 i. Noel11 POWELL, born in England. 683. George10 OWEN (Kate9 HILL, Hannah Elizabeth8 FRENCH, John7, Richard6, William5, Joseph4, William3, William2, Thomas1) He married Margaret ???. Child of George OWEN and Margaret ??? is: 1258 i. Doreen11 OWEN. 704. Etty Jean10 FORD (George Daniel9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 05 Jun 1907. She married William Herbert MUDGE 08 Oct 1925 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand. Children of Etty FORD and William MUDGE are: 1259 i. William Gordon11 MUDGE 1260 ii. Joan Mary MUDGE 1261 iii. Betty MUDGE 1262 iv. Hazel MUDGE 1263 v. Shirley MUDGE 705. William10 FORD (George Daniel9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 11 Dec 1908. He married Beatrice Alma RINGHAM 22 Oct 1938 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand. Children of William FORD and Beatrice RINGHAM are: 1264 i. John William11 FORD 1265 ii. Gordon Roy FORD 1266 iii. Alma Mary FORD 1267 iv. Anthony George FORD 1268 v. Neville Graeme FORD. 706. Frank10 FORD (George Daniel9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 09 Mar 1912, and died 06 Aug 1995 in Blenheim, New Zealand. He married Sarah Elizabeth LOOMS 01 Oct 1938 in Tua Marina, Marlborough, New Zealand. She died 25 Jan 1998 in Blenheim, New Zealand. Children of Frank FORD and Sarah LOOMS are: 1269 i. Drina11 FORD, born 17 Nov 1939; died 20 Nov 1939 in Blenheim, New Zealand. 1270 ii. Dallas FORD Notes for Dallas FORD: Lisa Fielding contributed information about Dallas Ford's branch of the French family. 1271 iii. Beris FORD 1272 iv. Sandra FORD 1273 v. Sharon FORD 1274 vi. Julian FORD, born 25 Oct 1951; died 25 Oct 1951 in Blenheim, New Zealand. 711. Nancy Jane10 FORD (William Henry9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 29 Jul 1902 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. She married James KILGOUR 22 Feb 1923. Children of Nancy FORD and James KILGOUR are: 1275 i. Mervyn James11 KILGOUR 1276 ii. Eunice Lillian KILGOUR 712. William Ross10 FORD (William Henry9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 06 Jul 1904 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. He married Kathleen Alexander Mary GIBSON 02 Dec 1926 in Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand. Children of William FORD and Kathleen GIBSON are: 1277 i. Brian Samuel Ross11 FORD 1278 ii. Kathleen Barbara FORD. 713. Florence Ivy10 FORD (William Henry9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 31 Oct 1908. She married William PERANO. Children of Florence FORD and William PERANO are: 1279 i. Norman James11 PERANO. 1280 ii. Mary Mary PERANO. 1281 iii. Ian John PERANO. 1282 iv. Colin PERANO. 714. Trevor John10 FORD (William Henry9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 04 Sep 1911 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand. He married Marjore Lillian COUTE. Children of Trevor FORD and Marjore COUTE are: 1283 i. John Terrence11 FORD 1284 ii. Graeme Ellis Don FORD 1285 iii. Evelyn Lillian FORD 1286 iv. Neville Elwyn FORD 1287 v. Lynette Phillipa FORD 715. Morice Beal10 FORD (William Henry9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 15 Jul 1913. He married Phyllis HOWES. Child of Morice FORD and Phyllis HOWES is: 1288 i. Paul Victor11 FORD. 716. Bernice Heather10 FORD (William Henry9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 14 Jul 1913. She married Archibald Melville LIDDICOAT 19 Jul 1937 in Wellington, New Zealand. Children of Bernice FORD and Archibald LIDDICOAT are: 1289 i. Geraldine Bernice11 LIDDICOAT 1290 ii. Graeme Melville LIDDICOAT 717. Mabel Rose10 FORD (William Henry9, Daniel8, Charles7, Jane6 FRENCH, Giles5, Robert4, William3, William2, Thomas1) was born 07 Aug 1906 in Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand, and died 26 Dec 1970. She married James Michael CHEESMAN. Children of Mabel FORD and James CHEESMAN are: 1291 i. George11 CHEESMAN. 1292 ii. Mary CHEESMAN. Karen E. Black, Copyright, April 2007

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DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS SQUIRES =========== == ====== ======= Don Norman 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Thomas Squires was born about 1720 and died in Loudon County VA in 1779 or 1780. He married Mary ----. She probably died before 1767. Thomas married Nancy Ann Tolle, a daughter of Roger and Sarah Tolle. Nancy died before September 8, 1800. Some records have been found for Thomas Squires in Fairfax County, VA, including being listed on the tithables list of Rev. Charles Green with 1 white tithable and 1 black in 1749 and having a lawsuit against him by John Flinn 1754. However, the first business transaction found for Thomas Squires has been a lease "between Robert Carter of Westmoreland County and Thomas Squires for 176 acres of land on Goose Creek in Cameron Parish in 1755. The transcribed deed, as recorded in Fairfax County Deed Book D, Part I, pages 215-217, follows. “This indenture made the sixteenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty five Between Robert Carter of Westmoreland County of the one part and Thomas Squirss of the other Parl witnesseth that the said Carter for and in consideration of the ? and covenant herein after reserved and on the part of the said Squires mentioned to be paid and performed hath demised granted set and to form letter and by the Presents doth demise grant set and to form let unto the said Squires one seventy six acres of land with the appurtenances except all Mines Minerals and Quarries whatsoever lying and being in the Parish of Cameron in the County of Fairfax on Goose Creek being part of a land 11000 acres and called the Goose Creek tract and bounded as followeth viz beginning at a n_ut on Goose Creek at the ford Coner to Stephen Lee thence N 53E 53 Poles to a white oak thence N 8 (degrees) 39 Poles to a white oak marked RC thence N 77 (degrees) E 150 Poles to a red oak thence South 16 Poles to a red oak S 33 (degrees) W 86 Poles to a white oak on the Creek thence up the said creek to the beginning.” The lease, proved in Court April 20, 1756 by Oaths of Stephen Lee and Thomas Field, was made out to Thomas, his wife Mary and son John “for and during the natural life of the longest liver of them.” It is further confirmed by records of the Glassford and Henderson trading store at the mouth of the Occoquan River at Colchester, VA, where an entry in volume 190, page 193 of the store accounts that “John Hough’s account was credited by note from Thomas Squires for rent due Carter.” Thomas Squires is on the tithables of Captain Enos Campbell Augsut 13 1765, with no property except three slaves Sarah, Cate and James. In his will, twelve years later, he leaves his plantation to his widow. No purchases of property have been found for Thomas in Loudoun, Fauquier or Fairfax county records; if he purchased property, the deed was never recorded. It is possible that Ann took the place of Mary in the lease with Carter and he left her the plantation as "the longest liver of them." Thoas wrote his will November 23, 1777 and it is recorded Loudoun County, Va., Will Book B, page 319-320, SQUIRES THOS. Will In the name of God Amen I Thomas SQUIRES of Loudoun County planter being in good health and Body and of sound and perfect mind and memory (thanks be to God for it) but considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do make and declare this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First and principally I commend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God who gave it in hopes of a Joyful Resurrection at the last day, my Body I commend to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named and as for such worldly Estate which God of his exceeding bounty has been pleased to bless me with my Debts funeral charges and other expenses being first there at duly paid and satisfied I order and dispose of the same as follows viz Imprimus I give and Bequeath unto my loving wife Ann the Plantation whereon I now dwell and the same to be entirely at her disposal in as full and effectual manner as I myself can do at the present and further I bequeath unto her on Negro boy name John Roszell for and during the term of her natural life and after her Decease to be sold and produce to go among my Children likewise two of my Feather Beds and furniture at her choice, likewise her choice of any two of my horses her choice of two Cows and Calves, Six Ewes, two breeding Sows, all my Geese, Item I give and bequeath unto my loving Daughter Sally Thirty pounds Virginia currency Item I give and bequeath unto my loving Daughter Mary Wife to William Hancocke Five shillings having provided for her before: Item my Will my Will and desire is that all the rest and residue of my estate as well Real as Personal may be sold as soon as conveniently maybe after my decease allowing twelve Months Credit for the same, and the produce thereof to be equally divided amongst all my children (the above said Mary excepted) and I do hereby nominate and appoint my said loving Wife Ann whole and Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and disannulling all former Wills by me at anytime heretofore made declaring this and this only to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty third day of November in the Year of Our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy seven. Signed sealed published and declared by the Testator as and for his only last Will and Testament in presence of James Grn Martin H.J. POTTEN Stephen TOLEE Thos s SQUIRES (S.S.) At a Court held for Loudoun County February the 14th 1780 This Will was Proved by the oaths of James Green Martin, Henry POTTEN and Stephen TOLEE the Witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded And on the motion of Ann SQUIRES the Executrix therein named who made oath according to Law, Certificate is granted her for obtaining a Probate thereof in due form she giving Security Whereupon the said Ann with Joseph MOXLEY and Henry LOYD her Securities entered into and acknowledged their Bonds the Penalty of Thirty Thousand pounds, Conditioned as the Law directs. By November 11, 1783 Ann (Tolle) Squires was married to John Piles On that date John Piles and Ann his wife, "Executrix of the last will and Testament of her late husband Thomas Squires" sued John Spencer and Manlove Tennant, in the Loudoun County courts to collect Sixty pounds and Eight Shillings plus forty Shillings in Damage." Children of Thomas and Mary Squires. 2. (1). John b.c. 1744 m. Elizabeth Taylor Sep 3 1762 Loudon County VA 3. (2). Uriah b.c. 1747 d. 1826 m. Elizabeth Trigg 1770 Bedford County VA 4. (3). George b.c. 1749 m. Naome ----- 5. (4). Sally 6. (5). Mary m. William Hancocke 7. (6). Levi b.c. 1857 m. Mary Cundiff Mar 13 2778 Bedford County VA Children of Thomas and Nancy Ann (Tolle) Squires. 8. (1). Nehemiah b.c. 1767 d. 1827 m. Sarah Poling 9. (2). Reuben b.c. 1771 m. Eleanor Dawson 10. (3). Elizabeth m. Amos Hawley ? 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES John Squires, a son of Thomas and Mary Squires was born in VA about 1744. He married Elizabeth Taylor in Loudin County VA September 3, 1762. Elizabeth a daughter of George and Elizabeth (Williams) Taylor, was born in VA March 30, 1748 and died in Braxton County VA (WV) March 8, 1840. She is buried in the Squires Cemetery at Flatwoods, Braxton County, WV. Children of John and Elizabeth (Taylor) Squires. 11. (1). Susanna b.c. 1765 m.John Turley Mar 18 1783 12. (2). Micajah b. 1770 m.Margaret Turley Jan 7 1794 13. (3). Caleb M. Sarah ----- 14. (4). Martin m.Elizabeth Bowen Jan 9 1802 15. (5). Elizabeth m.Hinson Simpson Dec 15 1802 16. (6). Asa b.May 12 1785 m.Sarah Cartwright Estep Jun 27 1803 17. (7). Elijah Hedding b.Jun 1 1787 m.Elizabeth Urtin Jan 20 1807 m.Elizabeth Gibson Jul 18 1821 8.NEHAMIAH SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Nehemiah Squires, a son of Thomas and Nancy Ann (Tolle) Squires, was born about 1767 and died in 1827. He married Sarah Poling. Children of Nehemiah and Sarah (Poling) Squires. 18. (1). John b.c. 1793 d. 1865 m. Mary Fortney 19. (2). Thomas b.c. 1794 d. 1871 m. Mary Fawcett 20. (3). Samuel Dudley b.c. 1797 d. 1864 m. Elisabeth Fortney 21. (4). William bc. 1798 d. 186 m. Catherine Dudley 22. (5). Harriet or Nancy b.c. 1803 23. (6). Elizabeth b.c 1804 d. 1883 m. James Britton Jr. 24. (7). Nehemiah b.c. 1808 25. (8). Sarah b.c. 1815 12.MICAJAH SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Micajah Squires, a son of John and Elizabeth (Taylor) Squires, was born in 1770. He married Margaret Turley in Fauquier County VA January 7, 1794. Margaret, a daughter of William and Margaret (Glasco) Turley, was born in 1775. The family moved to Nicholas County KY. Children of Micajah and Margaret (Turley) Squires. 26. (1). Nancy b.Nov 22 1794 m.James Baker Sep 17 1813 27. (2). John M. b.Jun 7 1797 m.Margaret Fishback Mar 1 1827 28. (3). William b.Aug 13 1799 m.Sarah Gibson Beck 29. (4). Elizabeth b.Aug 4 1801 30. (5). Leonard b.Dec 30 1802 31. (6). James b.Jun 26 1805 32. (7). Kitty b.Mar 15 1808 33. (8). Turley b.Jun 1 1810 34. (9). Thomas b.Nov 3 1813 35. (10). Harrison b.Jun 1 1815 36. (11). Mary Ann b.Aug 4 1818 16.ASA SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Asa Squires, a son of John and Elizabeth (Taylor) Squires, was born May 12, 1785. He married Sarah Cartwright Estep at Baltimore, MD June 27, 1803. Sarah was born October 6, 1785. The family moved to what is now Braxton County WV in 1807 and settled near Salt Lick Bridge. Children of Asa and Sarah Cartwright (Estep) Squires. 37. (1). Eliza 38. (2). Mary Taylor 39. (3). Elvira Sophia 40. (4). Mariah Biggs 41. (5). Lucinda Ann m.William T. McCoy Jun 5 1838 42. (6). Catherine Letchworth 43. (7). Matilda Cartwright m.Jesse Shaver Aug 1 1838 44. (8). Thomas Hansen b.Nov 4 1820 m.Sarah "Sallie" Bush Oct 6 1842 45. (9). Sarah Jane m.Daniel Carper Aug 20 1945 46. (10). William Granville b.c. 1824 m.Maria Morrison Aug 20 1845 47. (11). Daniel Stephens b.Jun 15 1827 d. 1905 m.Amelia Burr m.Elizabeth Mclaughlin 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Elijah Hedding Squires, a son of John and Elizabeth (Taylor) Squires, was in Loudin County VA June 1, 1787. He Married Elizabeth Urtin January 20, 1807. Elizabeth died after 1815 and Elijah married Elizabeth Gibson in Braxton County VA (WV) November 18, 1821. Elizabeth, a daughter of Nicholas and Lydia (Sinks) Gibson, was born in Randolph County VA (WV) June 12, 1803 and died in Braxton County WV October 14, 1894. Children of Elijah Hedding and Elizabeth (Urtin) Squires. 48. (1). Taylor b.dec 5 1808 m.Elizabeth "Betsy" Wyant 49. (2). William b. 1810 50. (3). Asa b.Apr 22 1812 m.Catharine Gibson 1831 51. (4). Caroline M. m.Andrew Murphy Oct 1 1839 Children of Elijah Hedding and Elizabeth (Gibson) Squires. 52. (1). James Wesley b.Jun 20 1826 m.Nancy E. Haymond 53. (2). Susan 54. (3). Edgar 55. (4). Sarah 56. (5). Elijah Hedding Jr. b.Dec 14 1833 m.Sarah J. Haymond Sep 6 1856 57. (6). Mary b. 1837 m.Jacob Hyer 58. (7). Margaret Ellen b.Sep 16 1839 m.William Wesley Morrison Mar 24 1858 m.Marcellus McCartney Jun 5 1864 m.William Windle 59. (8). Franklin F. b.c. 1842 m.Mary Jane Sisk Feb 12 1867 60. (9). Lydia b. 1844 m.Hanson R. Hudkins 61. (10). Elizabeth Jane b.Nov 25 1847 m.James W. Berry 26.NANCY SQUIRES 12.MICAJAH SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Nancy Squires, a daughter of Micajah and Margaret (Turley) Squires, was born November 22, 1794. She married James Baker September 17, 1813. James was a son of Isaac Baker. Children of James and Nancy (Squires) Baker. 62. (1). Willis b.Oct 10 1814 63. (2). Thomas J. b.Mar 1 1816 64. (3). Margaret J. b.Dec 20 1817 65. (4). Martin E. b.Jan 27 1820 66. (5). Eliza b.Nov 7 1822 67. (6). Kitty A. b.Jan 22 1824 68. (7). John S. b.Nov 7 1826 69. (8). William F. b.Jun 29 1828 70. (9). Mary E. b.Oct 22 1830 71. (10). Martha Ann b.Aug 11 1833 27.JOHN M. SQUIRES 12.MICAJAH SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES John M. Squires, a son of Micajah and Margaret (Turley) Squires, was born June 7, 1797. He married Margaret Fishback March 1, 1827. Children of John M. and Margaret (Fishback) Squires. 72. (1). Kitty Jane b.May 8 1828 73. (2). Nancy Ann b.Mar 1 1830 28.WILLIAM SQUIRES 12.MICAJAH SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES William Squires, a son of Micajah and Margaret (Turley) Squires, was born August 13, 1799. He married Sarah Gibson Beck. Children of William and Sarah Gibson (Beck) Squires. 74. (1). Margaret b.Feb 7 1839 75. (2). Sarah A. 76. (3). James Preston b.c. 1842 m.Sally Bryan Nov 28 1867 m.Sally Robinson 1874 46.WILLIAM GRANVILLE SQUIRES 16.ASA SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES William Granville Squires, a son of Asa and Sarah Cartwright (Estep) Squires, was born in Braxton County VA (WV) about 1824. He married Mariah Jane Morrison. Mariah, a daughter of John and Mary (Lough) Morrison, was born in Va about 1826. Children of William Granville and Mariah Jane (Morrison) Squires. 77. (1). Sarah b.c. 1846 78. (2). Margaret C. b.c. 1848 79. (3). Mary b.c. 1852 80. (4). Amanda L. b.c. 1858 81. (5). John A. b.Dec 1859 82. (6). Amelia E. b.c. 1862 m.William Anderson McCoy Dec 24 1888 83. (7). Susan M. b.c. 1864 84. (8). Elizabeth 85. (9). Jane 86. (10). Asa 47.DANIEL STEPHENS SQUIRES 16.ASA SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Daniel Stephen Squires, a son of Asa and Sarah Cartwright (Estep) Squires, was born in Braxton County VA (WV) June 15, 1827. He first married Amelia Burr. Amelia was a daugher of John and Amy Burr of Upshur County VA (WV). Daniel married Elizabeth Sarah McLaughlin. Elizabeth, a daugher of Addison and Sarah Jane (landcraft) McLaughlin, was born in VA about 1835. Children of Daniel Stephen and Amelia (Burr) Squires. 87. (1). Olin B. b.c. 1857 Children of Daniel Stephen and Elizabeth Sarah (McLaughlin) Squires. 88. (1). Sarah J. b.c. 1860 89. (2). Amelia L. b.c. 1862 90. (3). Bird C. b.c. 1864 m.James h. Dunn Jan 29 1889 91. (4). Asa b.c. 1865 92. (5). Otis b.c. 1869 93. (6). Addison m.Minnie Squires Dec 19 1894 48.TAYLOR SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Taylor Squires, a son of Elijah Hedding and Elizabeth (Urtin) Squires, was born December 5, 1808. He married Elizabeth "Betsy" Wyant. Betsy, a daughter of Major and Elizabeth (Luddington) Wyatt, was born in Va about 1816. Children of Taylor and Elizabeth "Betsy" (Wyant) Squires. 94. (1). Minerva b.c. 1834 95. (2). Leonidus b.c. 1835 96. (3). Eliza Jane b.Sep 16 1836 m.William K. Singleton 97. (4). William W. b.c. 1838 98. (5). Lucinda b.Jul 13 1840 99. (6). Mary J. b.Oct 1 1842 100. (7). Caroline b.Aug 18 1845 m. Samuel J. Singleton 101. (8). Elizabeth b.Jan 12 1847 m.William H. "Clay" Singleton 102. (9). Jamima b.Sep 15 1850 103. (10). Matilda b.Aug 1853 104. (11). John Ray b.Sep 2 1856 m.Luverna J. Cogar Dec 27 1877 105. (12). Julia A. b.Sep 2 1856 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Asa Squires, a son of Elijah Hedding and Elizabeth (Urtin) Squires, was born April 22, 1812. He married Catherine Gibson in 1831. Catherine, a daughter of James and Nancy (Smith) Gibson, was born in Va about 1815. Children of Asa and Catherine (Gibson) Squires. 106. (1). Clarissa b.c. 1834 107. (2). Norman B. b.Mar 28 1835 d.Apr 28 1881 m.Ruhama (Mollohan) Skidmore Sep 23 1856 108. (3). Johnson b.c. 1837 m.Susan C. Prince 109. (4). Elizabeth b.c. 1840 110. (5). Newlon b.c. 1841 m.Louisa Jane Prince Apr 7 1861 111. (6). Ellis W. b.c. 1844 m.Mariah C. Shaver Jun 20 1861 112. (7). Permilia Ann b.c 1845 m.Andrew E. McCpu 113. (8). Calvin G. b.c. 1847 m.Susan Bright Jan 22 1867 52.JAMES WESLEY SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES James Wesley Squires, a son of Elijah Hedding and Elizabeth (Gibson) Squires, was born June 20, 1826 and died about 1863. He married Nancy E. Haymond. Nancy, a daughter of Maranda and Sarah (Conrad) Haymond, was born in VA October 7, 1833 and died in 1910. After James died, Nancy married a widower, John Kniceley March 26, 1867. Children of James Wesley and Nancy E. (Haymond) Squires. 114. (1). Sarah E. b. 1856 115. (2). Lucy Jane b.Apr 19 1857 116. (3). Elijah Payton b. 1859 m.Etta Hicks 117. (4). Amanda Lee b.Nov 28 1862 118. (5). John b.Nov 28 1862 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 1.JOHN SQUIRES Elijah Hedding Squires Jr., a son of Elijah Hedding and Elizabeth (Gibson) Squires, was born December 14, 1833. He married Sarah J. Haymond September 6, 1856. Sarah, a daughter of Thomas H. and Jane (Bailey) Haymond, was born in VA about 1840. Children of Elijah Hedding Jr. and Sarah J. (Haymond) Squires. 119. (1). Gideon Clark b.Oct 16 1857 m.Elizabeth Jackson Sep 19 1882 m.Lucy Butcher Jan 1 1890 120. (2). Emma Lee b.Jun 18 1860 121. (3). Luther Haymond b.Apr 29 1862 m.Emma D. Stewart Feb 2 1891 m.Mary Jane Stewart 122. (4). Quinto Rhuel b.Dec 15 1865 123. (5). Minnie Floe b.Jul 2 1869 m.Addison Squires Dec 19 1894 124. (6). Frank Wirt b.Sep 7 1872 125. (7). Lundi Lee b.Nov 16 1875 126. (8). Neddie Bruce b.Feb 15 1878 m.Myrtle Berry Dec 24 1906 m.Lucy Hammer Sep 15 1915 127. (9). Vada Gay b.Oct 31 1880 128. (10). Ada May b.Oct 31 1880 57.MARY SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Mary Squires, a daughter of Elijah H. and Elizabeth (Gibson) Squires, was born in 1831. She married Jacob M. Hyer in 1849. Jacob, a son of Christian and Julia (Sirk) [Lloyd] Hyer, was born in Braxton County VA (WV) in 1828. Children of Jacob M. and Mary (Squires) Hyer. 129. (1). Ellis Summers b.Nov 12 1851 n.Edna Louisa Evans Feb 10 1874 130. (2). B.F. 131. (3). Jacob 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Franklin F. Squires, a son of Elijah Hedding and Elizabeth (Gibson) Squires, was born about 1842. He married Mary Jane Sisk February 12, 1867. Mary, a daughter of William and Amanda (Prince) Sisk, was born in VA about 1845. Children of Franklin F. and Mary Jane (Sinks) Squires. 132. (1). Emma Lee b. 1868 m.Charles W. Marple Dec 28 1892 133. (2). William Sisk b.Nov 10 1870 m. Lucy Gibson Jul 27 1892 m. Emsie(Singleton) Lemon Oct 11, 1923. 134. (3). Amanda Stella b.May 26 1881 m.Samuel Creed Johnson Jan 22 1902 135. (4). Della b.May 26 1881 m.Jesse Kniceley 136. (5). Ollie Burr b.Oct 22 1887 m.Mintie Stewart Mar 22 1899 61.ELIZABETH SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Elizabeth J. "Kitty" Squires, a daughter of Elijah Hedding and Elizabeth (Gibson) Squires, was born in VA November 25, 1847. She married James W. Berry. James, a son of Joel and Elizabeth (Cummings) Berry, was born in VA about 1843. Children of James W. and Elizabeth J. (Squires) Berry. 137. (1). Columbus E. b.c. 1868 138. (2). Eva b.c. 1869 76.JAMES PRESTON SQUIRES 28.WILLIAM SQUIRES 12.MICAJAH SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES James Preston Squires, a son of William and Sarah Gibson (Beck) Squires, was born in Nicholas County KY about 1842. He married Sally Bryan November 28, 1867. Apparently Sally died about 1870 and James married Sally Robinson in 1874. Children of James Preston and Sally (Bryan) Squires. 139. (1). William Henry b. 1868 m.Lucy Russell Banta Aug 11 1892 Children of James Preston and Sally (Robinson) Squires. 140. (1). Charles b.Oct 30 1875 141. (2). Richard Dean b.Dec 5 1877 m.Mary Ethel Harshbarger Sep 1 1909 142. (3). James b.jul 8 1879 93.ADDISON SQUIRES 47.DANIEL STEPHENS SQUIRES 16.ASA SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Addison Squires, a son of Daniel Stephen and Elizabeth Sarah (McLaughlin) Squires, was born about 1872. He married Minnie Floe Squires in Braxton County WV December 19, 1894. Minnie, a daughter of Elijah Hedding Jr. and Sarah J. (Haymond) Squires, was born July 2, 1869 Children of Addison and Minnie Floe (Squires) Squires. 143. (1). Monta Will 144. (2). Dennis Fleet b. d. 1979 m.Rhoda Elizabeth Bice Sep 26 1926 145. (3). Veva 146. (4). Beulah 104.JOHN RAY SQUIRES 48.TAYLOR SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES John Ray Squires, a son of Taylor and Elizabeth "Betsy" (Wyant) Squires, was born September 2, 1856. He married Luverna J. Cogar December 27, 1877. Children of John Ray and Luverna J. (Cogar) Squires. 147. (1). Mattie Lee b.Nov 23 1878 m.Robert Walter Fincham Jan 13 1900 148. (2). Lizza Mariah b.Mar 17 1880 149. (3). Clark Benton b.Aug 18 1883 150. (4). Luie Lucretia b.Jul 2 1887 m.Charles Albert Villers 151. (5). Maude Anna b.Jan 26 1890 152. (6). Myrtle Matilda b.Oct 27 1893 m.Harry Brown Apr 10 1915 153. (7). Lillie Bell b.Mar 14 1897 154. (8). Curtis Pearl b.Apr 12 1900 107.NORMAN B. SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Norman B. Squires, a son of Asa and Catherine (Gibson) Squires, was born in VA March 28, 1835 and died April 28, 1881.. He married Ruhama (Mollohan) Skidmore September 23, 1856. Ruhama, a daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Mollohan, was born in VA October 3, 1833 and died May 18, 1899. She had married Jesse Skidmore January 8, 1855. In the 1870 Braxton County WV census, Norman is listed as "Recorder/Clerk". Children of Norman B. and Ruhama (Mollohan) [Skidmore] Squires. 155. (1). Mary M. b.Jul 27 1857 d.May 27 1897 m.Charles Yancy Byrne Nov 27 1881 156. (2). Frances Catherine b.Oct 17 1858 d.Sep 26 1926 m.John Byrne Sep 16 1873 157. (3). Elizabeth M. b. 1860 158. (4). Effie J. 159. (5). Henry 108.JOHNSON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Johnson Squires, a son of Asa and Catherine (Gibson) Squires, was born in VA about 1837. He married Susan C. Prince. Susan was born in VA about 1838. Known children of Johnson and Susan C. (Prince) Squires. 160. (1). Sarah C. b.c. 1865 161. (2). Effie J. b.c. 1867 m.B.C. McNutt 162. (3). Charles W. b.c. 1869 163. (4). Levi P. m.Orpha Cottrill Oct 1 1895 164. (5). Wilbur N. 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Newlon Squires, a son of Asa and Catherine (Gibson) Squires, was born in VA about 1841. He married Louisa Jane Prince April 7, 1861. Louisa died August 2, 1886. Newlon married Sarah Ettie Haymond June 13, 1892. Children of Newlon and Louisa Jane (Prince) Squires. 165. (1). Levi Minter b.Apr 27 1863 m.Dora Bell Hammer m.Mary Whytsel Jackson 166. (2). Ertin 167. (3). Cary 168. (4). Warder B. b.Feb 16 1877 m.Delphia Kemper Aug 1908 169. (5). Lucy 170. (6). Nettie 171. (7). Ida J. m.J. Franklin McCartney Children of Newlon and Sarah Ettie (Haymond) Squires. 172. (1). Herbert m.Gertrude Mary Skidmore Apr 8 1917 173. (2). Esther 174. (3). Newlon 175. (4). Henry 111.ELLIS W. SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Ellis W. Squires, a son of Asa and Catherine (Gibson) Squires, was born in VA about 1844. he married mariah C. Shaver June 20, 1861. Mariah was born in VA about 1845. Known children of Ellis W. and Mariah C. (Shaver) Squires. 176. (1). Louvernia b.c. 1866 177. (2). Melvin B. b.c. 1868 178. (3). Jessie L. 179. (4). Moody M. m.Mary Estle McCartney 113.CALVIN G. SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Calvin G. Squires, a son of Asa and Catherine (Gibson) Squires, was born about 1847. He married Susan Bright January 22, 1867. Children of Calvin G. and Susan (Bright) Squires. 180. (1). Albert L. 181. (2). Scott 182. (3). William W. m.Cora Bell Meadows Apr 29 1894 183. (4). Asa Erwin 184. (5). Rose 185. (6). Norman B. m.Izetta Nicholas Dec 24 1904 186. (7). Callie 116.ELIJAH PAYTON SQUIRES 52.JAMES WESLEY SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Elijah Payton Squires, a son James Wesley and Nancy E. (Haymond) Squires, was born in 1859. He married Etta Hicks. Children of Elijah Payton Etta (Hicks) Squires. 187. (1). Roy 188. (2). Bessie Viola m.George C. Finster Mar 31 1914 119.GIDEON CLARK SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Gideon Clark Squires, a son of Elijah Hedding Jr. and Sarah J. (Haymond) Squires, was born October 16, 1857. He married Elizabeth Jackson September 19, 1882. Gideon married Lucy Butcher Jan 1, 1890. Children of Gideon Clark and Elizabeth (Jackson) Squires. 189. (1). Teresa b.Jan 5 1886 190. (2). Farley b.Aug 23 1887 m.Audra Mason Children of Gideon Clark and Lucy (Butcher) Squires. 191. (1). Everett 192. (2). Hedding Earl 193. (3). Virginia Elena m.R.L. Aughenbaugh 194. (4). Bernice 195. (5). Raymond Thomas 196. (6). Faye 197. (7). Alten G. 198. (8). Ruth E. 121.LUTHER HAYMOND SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Luther Haymond Squires, a son of Elijah Hedding Jr. and Sarah J. (Haymond) Squires, was born April 29, 1862. He married Emma D. Stewart February 2, 1891. Luther married Mary Jane Stewart. Children of Luther Haymond and Emma D. (Stewart) Squires. 199. (1). Harry M. b.Dec 14 1892 m.Olga M. Schinkel Mar 22 1922 m.Mary E. Meadows Jul 7 1937 200. (2). Okey Dana b.Mar 9 1894 d.Aug 24 1998 m.Arlie Phillips 201. (3). Wirt Victor b.Sep 23 1899 m.Josephine Carter 202. (4). Stewart Haymond b.Apr 2 1905 m.Beth Gilmer 203. (5). Darl S. b.May 25 1898 Children of Luther Haymond and Mary Jane (Stewart) Squires. 204. (1). Harley Hedding b. 1913 205. (2). Van Robert b. 1916 206. (3). Lot Q. b.Apr 2 1919 126.NEDDIE BRUCE SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Neddie Bruce Squires, a son Elijah Hedding Jr. and Sarah J. (Haymond) Squires, was born February 15, 1878. He married Myrtle Berry December 24, 1906. Myrtle, daughter of John P. and Emma (Hyer) Berry, was born October 30, 1876 and died December 9, 1913. Neddie married Lucy Hammer September 15, 1915. Lucy, a daughter of Winfield Scott and Elizabeth L. (Shaver) Hammer, was born October 26, 1885 and died December 26, 1945. Children of Neddie Bruce and Myrtle (Berry) Squires. 207. (1). Winifred G. b.ct 28 1908 208. (2). Sarah Elizabeth b.Apr 9 1911 209. (3). Rudolph b.Dec 8 1913 Children of Neddie Bruce and Lucy (Hammer) Squires. 210. (1). Kenneth Harold b.Jun 10 1916 d. 1961 m.Reba Jean Ellis Feb 3 1943 211. (2). Evelyn Gay b.Aug 31 1918 212. (3). Zela May b.Apr 14 1920 d. 1927 213. (4). Juanita Virginia b.Feb 19 1921 m.Ray Benson Alkire Jul 4 1945 214. (5). Reta b.Oct 10 1923 m.Denver L. Mitchell Aug 12 1943 215. (6). Macel b.Aug 31 1927 d. 1927 132.EMMA LEE SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Emma Lee Squires, a daughter of Franklin F. and Mary Jane (Sinks) Squires, was born in 1868. She married Charles Wesley Marple February 1, 1892. Charles, a son of John Milton and Sophia (Cunningham) Marple, was born February 25, 1868 and died December 1, 1928. Children of Charles Wesley and emma Lee (Squires) Marple. 216. (1). Wade 217. (2). Maude m.John Sprigg 218. (3). Ela 219. (4). Herbert m.Amy McCartney 220. (5). John H. 221. (6). Beulah m.Percy Skidmore 222. (7). William 133.WILLIAM SISK SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES William Sisk Squires, a son of Franklin F. and Mary Jane (Sinks) Squires, was born November 10, 1870. He married Lucy Gibson July 27, 1892. Lucy, a daughter of John and Lyda (Singleton) Gibson, was born about 1875 and died September 5, 1897. William married Emsie (Singleton) Lemon in Braxton County WV October 11, 1923. Emsie, a daughter of of Uriah Washington Jr. and Louisa (McNemar) Singleton, was born in Braxton County in 1888 and died in 1972. She had married John Lemon in Braxton County October 2, 1910. Children of William and Lucy (Gibson) Squires. 223. (1). Charles B. m.May Rowan Apr 4 1924 224. (2). Dewey L. b.c. 1904 m.Malita Gay Stewart Sep 30 1922 Children of William and Emsie (Singleton) [Lemon} Squires. 225. (1). Mary Louise b. Feb 13 1925 d. Apr 13 2009 m. Fay V. Hannah Nov 12 1949 134.AMANDA STELLA SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Amanda Stella Squires, a daughter of Franklin F. and Mary J. (Sirk) Squires, was born in braxton County May 26, 1880 and died in Roane County WV September 19, 1964. She married Samuel Creed Johnson in Braxton County January 22, 1902. Samuel, a son of John Nathaniel Jr. and Columbia (Lance) Johnson, was born in Webster County WV February 29, 1876 and died in Braxton County WV February 5, 1945. Children of Samuel Creed and Amanda Stella (Squires) Johnson. 226. (1). Claude b.May 23 1903 227. (2). George Burke b.Jan 21 1905 228. (3). Charles M. b.Jan 11 1907 m.Lillian B. Wright Apr 11 1931 229. (4). William Herman b.Oct 21 1909 d. 1961 230. (5). Marie b.Dec 9 1910 231. (6). Maurine Lee b.Mar 19 1912 232. (7). Maxwell Creed b.Jan 9 1918 233. (8). Harry b.Dec 2 1920 234. (9). Anna Ruth b.Jan 2 1923 135.DELLA SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Della Squires, a daughter of Franklin F. and Mary Jane (Sinks) Squires, was born May 26, 1881. She married Jesse Kniceley. Children of Jesse and Della (Squires) Kniceley 235. (1). John 136.OLLIE BURR SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Ollie Burr Squires, a son of Franklin F. and Mary Jane (Sinks) Squires, was born October 22, 1887. He married mintie Stewart March 22, 1899. Mintie was a daughter of Robert and Susan (Lancaster) Stewart. Children of Ollie Burr and Mintie (Stewart) Squires. 236. (1). Robert Frank m.Vera Brown Oct 22 1922 237. (2). Hugh 238. (3). Waddie Lee 239. (4). Mary Sue m.Lloyd H. Butcher 240. (5). Kermit 139.WILLIAM HENRY SQUIRES 76.JAMES PRESTON SQUIRES 28.WILLIAM SQUIRES 12.MICAJAH SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES William henry Squires, a son of James Preston and Sally (Bryan) Squires, was born in 1868. He married Lucy Russell Banta August 11, 1892. Children of William Henry and Lucy Russell (Banta) Squires. 241. (1). Mary Lydia b.Jun 30 1893 242. (2). Emma Lois b.Mar 14 1895 m.Newton Clark Feb 2 1922 243. (3). Sally Bryan b.Nov 17 1898 244. (4). Thelma Belle b.Jan 24 1902 m.David Curry Rice Nov 16 1923 245. (5). William Joseph b.Apr 19 1905 246. (6). Pauline b.Jun 14 1906 141.RICHARD DEAN SQUIRES 76.JAMES PRESTON SQUIRES 28.WILLIAM SQUIRES 12.MICAJAH SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Richard Dean Squires, a son of James Preston and Sally (Robinson) Squires, was born December 5, 1877. He married Mary Ethel harshbarger at Lagoda, IN September 1, 1909. Children of Richard Dean and Mary Ethel (Harshbarger) Squires. 247. (1). Evadean b.Apr 13 1911 m.John B. Calloway Jun 27 1936 248. (2). James Richard b.Jul 13 1920 m.Joan Wallbillich Oct 15 1959 249. (3). Mary Jane b.Aug 29 1925 m.Otha Monteville Lackey Jan 10 1946 144.DENNIS FLEET SQUIRES 93.ADDISON SQUIRES 47.DANIEL STEPHENS SQUIRES 16.ASA SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Dennis Fleet Squires, a son of Addison and Minnie Floe (Squires) Squires, died in 1979. He married Rhoda Elizabeth Bice September 26, 1926. Rhoda died in 1989. Children of Dennis Fleet and Rhoda Elizabeth (Bice) Squires. 250. (1). Wayman Ogden 251. (2). Harwood Huston 252. (3). Arol Cameron m.Rosella Anita Gillespie Dec 26 1951 253. (4). Beryldene Willabelle 147.MATTIE LEE SQUIRES 104.JOHN RAY SQUIRES 48.TAYLOR SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Mattie Lee Squires, a daughter of John Ray and Luverna J. (Cogar) Squires, was born November 23, 187. She married Robert Walter Fincham January 13, 1900. Children of Robert Walter and Mattie Lee (Squires) Fincham. 254. (1). Vena Belle b.Mar 19 1901 m.Steven S. Erden Apr 8 1918 255. (2). Lena Rae b.May 14 1903 256. (3). Bessie Maude b.Jul 11 1904 257. (4). Dessie May b.Dec 7 1906 258. (5). Homer Coy b.Oct 22 1908 259. (6). Fred hall b.Mar 24 1911 260. (7). Della Jane b.Sep 17 1913 261. (8). Letha Grace b.Jul 5 1915 262. (9). Bernice Ellen b.May 30 1917 263. (10). Maude Ruth b.May 5 1920 150.LUIE LUCRETIA SQUIRES 104.JOHN RAY SQUIRES 48.TAYLOR SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Luie Lucretia Squires, a daughter of John Ray and Luverna J. (Cogar) Squires, was born July 2, 1887. She married Charles Albert Villers. Children of Charles Albert and Luie Lucretia (Squires) Villers. 264. (1). Curtis Guy b.Jul 8 1909 m.Sadie Carroll Apr 20 1928 265. (2). Orvil John b.Dec 14 1911 d.Jul 11 1912 266. (3). Noah James b.May 3 1915 267. (4). Luverna Mae b.Nov 3 1913 268. (5). Roy Charles b.May 26 1918 269. (6). Berton Davis b.Aug 16 1921 270. (7). Orpha Lavoo b.Apr 24 1924 271. (8). William Lamar b.Nov 9 1926 152.MYRTLE MATILDA SQUIRES 104.JOHN RAY SQUIRES 48.TAYLOR SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Myrtle Matilda Squires, a daughter of John Ray and Luverna J. (Cogar) Squires, was born October 27, 1893. she married Harry Brown April 10, 1915. Children of Harry and Myrtle Matilda (Squires) Brown. 272. (1). Hugh Vinson b.Nov 28 1915 273. (2). Earl Wayne b.Jun 28 1917 274. (3). Solomon Lee b.Dec 10 1918 275. (4). Annabelle b.Jul 20 1920 276. (5). John Chester b.Jan 22 1922 277. (6). Lucille b.Sep 17 1923 278. (7). Harry Jr. b.Aug 18 1925 279. (8). Curtis Monroe b.Apr 7 1927 280. (9). Maxine b.Apr 3 1929 281. (10). Lillian b.Oct 2 1930 282. (11). Myrtle Mae b.May 27 1932 283. (12). Homer Squires b.Jun 30 1934 163.LEVI P. SQUIRES 108.JOHNSON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Levi P. Squires, a son of Johnson and Susan C. (Prince) Squires, was born about 1872. He married Orpha Cottrill October 1, 1895. Children of Levi P. and Orpha (Cottrill) Squires. 284. (1). Charles Randall b.May 30 1897 165.LEVI MINTER SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Levi Minter Squires, a son of Newlon and Louisa Jane (Prince) Squires, was born in VA April 27, 1863. He first married Dora Bell Hammer. Dora, a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Simmons) Hammer, was born in Lewis County VA (WV) in 1861 and died in Braxton County WV in 1902. His second wife was Mary Catherine "Sis" (Whytsell) Jackson. Mary, a daughter of William Henry and Virginia Catherine (Quickle) Whytsell, was born in Braxton County WV September 12 or October 12, 1870 and died in Raleigh County WV April 30, 1953. She married Jesse Jackson in Braxton county July 17, 1887. Jesse, a son of Robert J. and Barbara Jackson, was born in Braxton County June 28, 1865 and was killed in a logging accident in Braxton County August 8, 1902. Children of Levi Minter and Dora Bell (Hammer) Squires. 285. (1). Ada b.Jul 16 1886 m.Herman Lancaster 286. (2). Sally b. 1893 m.Walter G. Skidmore 287. (3). Ressie 288. (4). Raymond b. 1900 289. (5). Charles Children of Jesse and Mary Catherine (Whytsell) Jackson. (Step children of Levi Minter Squires.) 290. (1). Arthur G. b.29 Jun 1888 291. (2). Luvena b.29 Nov 1889 292. (3). Lloyd b.5 Aug 1891 293. (4). Minnie Olive b.23 Dec 1892 m.Graydon G. Gillespie 294. (5). Morris R. b. 6 Dec 1897 295. (6). Nelly b. 6 Aug 1900 d.27 Oct 1900 296. (7). Memphis b.25 Oct 1901 m.------- NOBLE Children of Levi Minter and Mary (Whytsel) [Jackson] Squires. 297. (1). Leah 168.WARDER B. SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Warder B. Squires, a son of Newlon and Louisa Jane (Prince) Squires, was born February 16, 1877. He married delphia Kemper in August 1908. Children of Warder B. and Delphia (Kemper) Squires. 298. (1). Irene b.Mar 23 1910 m.William Clendenin Mar 15 1936 171.IDA J. SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Ida J. Squires, a daughter of Newlon and Louisa Jane (Prince) Squires, married J. Franklin McCartney. Children of J. Franklin and Ida J. (Squires) McCartney. 299. (1). Garnet 300. (2). Marjorie 172.HERBERT SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Herbert Squires was a son of Newlon and Sarah Ettie (Haymond) Squires. He married Gertrude Mary Skidmore April 8, 1917. Children of Herbert and Gertrude Mary (Skidmore) Squires. 301. (1). Sarah Evelyn b.Jun 27 1918 m.William L. Shaw Dec 24 1940 302. (2). Harold Herbert b.Jan 1 1920 303. (3). Robert Vernon b.Apr 1 1922 m.Sarah Acato Apr 12 1949 304. (4). William Gale b.Aug 21 1923 m.Eileen Berry Sep 23 1950 305. (5). Mary Jane b.Dec 1 1925 m.Ralph Grable Jul 12 1950 m.Doak Mason 176.MOODY M. SQUIRES 111.ELLIS W. SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Moody M. Squires is a son of Ellis W. and Mariah C. (Shaver) Squires. He married Mary Estle McCartney. Children of Moody M. and Mary Estle (McCartney) Squires. 306. (1). Hugh 307. (2). Eva m.James W. Cunningham 308. (3). Charlotte 309. (4). Marguerite 310. (5). Paul 311. (6). Cecil 182.WILLIAM W. SQUIRES 113.CALVIN G. SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES William W. Squires was a son of Calvin G. and Susan (Bright) Squires. He married Cora Bell Meadows April 29, 1894. Children of William W. and Cora Bell (Meadows) Squires. 312. (1). Gladys 313. (2). Edith 314. (3). Kathryn 315. (4). Oran 316. (5). Hardin 185.NORMAN B. SQUIRES 113.CALVIN G. SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Norman B. Squires was a son of Calvin G. and Susan (Bright) Squires. He married Izetta Nicholas December 24, 1904. Children of Norman B. and Izetta (Nicholas) Squires. 317. (1). Lilburn 318. (2). Iven 319. (3). Delmer 320. (4). Mabel m. ----- Harman 321. (5). A. Gwenn b. Apr 22 1925 d. Mar 14 2010 m. Leota (Lee) Gooden August 2, 1947 190.FARLEY A. SQUIRES 119.GIDEON CLARK SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Farley A. Squires, a son of Gideon Clark and Elizabeth (Jackson) Squires, was born August 23, 1887. He married Audra Mason. Children of Farley A. and Audra (Mason) Squires. 322. (1). Virginia 323. (2). Pamona 193.VIRGINIA ELENA SQUIRES 119.GIDEON CLARK SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Virginia Elena Squires was a daughter of Gideon Clark and Lucy (Butcher) Squires. She married R.L. Aughenbaugh. Children of R.L. and Virginia Elena (Squires) Aughenbaugh. 324. (1). Dustin Marnie b.Nov 11 1920 325. (2). Nolan Blaine b.Jul 29 1928 199.HARRY M. SQUIRES 121.LUTHER HAYMOND SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Harry M. Squires, a son of Luther Haymond and Emma D. (Stewart) Squires, was born December 14, 1892. He married Olga M. Schinkel March 22, 1922. He married Mary E. Meadows July 7, 1937. Children of Harry M. and Olga (Schinkel) Squires. 326. (1). Barbara Children of Harry M. and Mary E. (Meadows) Squires. 327. (2). Mary Lorraine 200.OKEY DANA SQUIRES 121.LUTHER HAYMOND SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Okey Dana Squires, a son of Luther Haymond and Emma D. (Stewart) Squires, was born in Braxton County WV March 9, 1894 and died in The Colorado State Veterans Nursiong Home August 24, 1998. He married Arlie Mae Phillips in Braxton County December 31, 1923. Arlie died in Colorado in September 1976. Okey served in the US Army in World War I from August 16, 1918 to March 27, 1919. Children of Okey Dana and Arlie (Phillips) Squires. 328. (1). Carl b.Mar 28 1925 329. (2). Walter b.Apr 11 1926 330. (3). Jesse Wade b.Dec 7 1928 331. (4). Okey Dana Jr. b.May 28 1931 332. (5). James Oley 333. (6). Sharon b.Sep 7 1937 334. (7). Thomas b.Sep 9 1942 335. (8). Doris b.Mar 13 1944 336. (9). Gary D. b.Dec 21 1950 201.WIRT VICTOR SQUIRES 121.LUTHER HAYMOND SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Wirt Victor Squires, a son of Luther Haymond and Emma D. (Stewart) Squires, was born September 23, 1899. He married Josephine Carter. Children of Wirt Victor and Josephine (Carter) Squires. 337. (1). Myra b.Aug 17 1926 338. (2). Wirt Victor Jr. b. 1928 339. (3). Margaret Ann b. 1930 202.STEWART HAYMOND SQUIRES 121.LUTHER HAYMOND SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Stewart Haymond Squires, a son of Luther Haymond and Emma D. (Stewart) Squires, was born April 2, 1905. He married Beth Gilmer. Children of Stewart Haymond and Beth (gilmer) Squires. 340. (1). Sarah Jane b.Jun 24 1942 341. (2). William Harry b.Jul 8 1944 210.KENNETH HAROLD SQUIRES 126.NEDDIE BRUCE SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Kenneth Harold Squires, a son of Neddie Bruce and Lucy (Hammer) Squires, was born June 10, 1916 and died in 1961. He married Reba Jean Ellis February 3, 1943. Reba was born in 1917. Children of Harold and Reba Jean (Ellis) Squires. 342. (1). Martha Lynn 213.JUANITA VIRGINIA SQUIRES 126.NEDDIE BRUCE SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Juanita Virginia Squires, a daughter of Neddie Bruce and Lucy (Hammer) Squires, was born February 19, 1921. She married Ray Benson Alkire July 4, 1945. Ray was born March 26, 1919. Children of Ray and Juanita Virginia (Squires) Alkire. 343. (1). Janet Lee b.Oct 1950 m.Mark Wells m.Joseph Johnson 344. (2). Debra Kay b.Jul 17 1958 m.August Kafer 214.RETA S. SQUIRES 126.NEDDIE BRUCE SQUIRES 56.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES JR. 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Reta S. Squires, a daughter of Neddie Bruce and Lucy (Hammer) Squires, was born October 10, 1923. She married Denver L. Mitchell August 12, 1943. Children of Denver l. and Reta S. (Squires) Mitchell. 345. (1). Barry L. b.Feb 18 1947 223.CHARLES B. SQUIRES 13.WILLIAM SISK SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Charles B. Squires, a son of William Sisk and Lucy (Gibson) Squires, was born in Braxton county WV. He married May Rowan in Braxton County April 4, 1924. May was born in Scotland. Children of Charles B. and May (Rowan) Squires. 346. (1). Charles William b.Jul 17 1938 m. Annette Strader Aug 31 1960 224.DEWEY L. SQUIRES 133.WILLIAM SISK SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Dewey L. Squires, a son of William Sisk and Lucy (Gibson) Squires, was born in Braxton County WV about 1904. He married Malita Gay Stewart September 30, 1922. She was born in Braxton County about 1905. Children of Dewey L. and Malita Gay (Stewart) Squires. 347. (1). Richard H. b.c. 1923 348. (2). Charles W. b.c. 1925 349. (3). Paul E. b.c. 1926 350. (4). William D. b.c. 1927 351. (5). Thomas George 352. (6). Lucy Margaret 236.ROBERT FRANK SQUIRES 136.OLLIE BURR SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Robert Frank Squires, a son of Ollie Burr and Mintie (Stewart) Squires, married Vera Brown October 22, 1922. Children of Robert Frank and Vera (Brown) Squires. 353. (1). Margaret Ann m. ---- Friend 354. (2). Fred B. 355. (3). William W. b. 1924 d. Aug 8 2011 m. Ruth W. ----- m. Shirley ---- 356. (4). Norma Jo m. Al Dleischer 357. (5). John C. m. Barbara ----- 252.AROL CAMERON SQUIRES 144.DENNIS FLEET SQUIRES 93.ADDISON SQUIRES 47.DANIEL STEPHENS SQUIRES 16.ASA SQUIRES 1.JOHN SQUIRES Arol Cameron Squires, a son of Dennis Fleet and Rhoda Elizabeth (Bice) Squires, married Rosella Anita Gillespie December 26, 1961. Rosella is a daughter of Arthur Silvester and Hester Viola (Bragg) Gillespie. Children of Arol Cameron and Rosella Anita (Gillespie) Squires. 358. (1). Cynthia Ann m.Norma Lee Pinder May 12 1979 359. (2). Danny Lee m.Deborah Lynn Vandall Apr 28 1984 298.IRENE SQUIRES 168.WARDER B. SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Irene Squires, a daughter of Warder B. and Delphia (Kemper) Squires, was born March 23, 1910. She married William Clendenin March 15, 1936. Children of William and Irene (Squires) Clendenin. 360. (1). gayle 361. (2). Mary Susan 362. (3). Henry 301.SARAH EVELYN SQUIRES 172.HERBERT SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Sarah Evelyn Squires, a daughter of Herbert and Gertrude Mary (Skidmore) Squires, was born June 27, 1918. She married William L. Shaw December 24, 1940. Children of William L. and Sarah Evelyn (Squires) Shaw. 363. (1). Martin William b.Nov 8 1948 364. (2). Lynn Sue b.Apr 11 1944 303.ROBERT VERNON SQUIRES 172.HERBERT SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Robert Vernon Squires, a son of Herbert and Gertrude Mary (Skidmore) Squires, was born April 1, 1922. He married Sarah Acato April 12 1949. Children of Robert Vernon and Sarah (Acato) Squires. 365. (1). Kristine b.Mar 3 1852 366. (2). Roberta b.Jan 25 1956 367. (3). Janet b.Sep 1 1960 368. (4). Lori b.May 10 1963 304.WILLIAM GALE SQUIRES 172.HERBERT SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES William Gale Squires, as son of Herbert and Gertrude Mary (Skidmore) Squires, was born August 21, 1923. He married Eileen Berry September 23, 1950. Children of William Gale and Eileen (Berry) Squires. 369. (1). Deborah b.Nov 24 1951 370. (2). Becky Lynn b.Jul 6 1954 371. (3). William Gale b.Jul 7 1955 372. (4). Thomas Berry b.May 24 1964 305.MARY JANE SQUIRES 172.HERBERT SQUIRES 126.NEWLON SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Mary Jane Squires, a daughter of Herbert and Gertrude Mary (Skidmore) Squires, was born December 1, 1925. She married Ralph Grable July 12, 1950. She married Doak Mason December 21, 1958. Children of Ralph Grable and Mary Jane (Squires) Grable. 373. (1). Karon Jayne b.Dec 5 1954 Children of Doak and Mary Jane (Squires) [Grable] Mason. 374. (1). Kathryn Jo b.Jul 3 1958 375. (2). Trudy Ann b.Oct 10 1960 376. (3). James Doak b.Sep 24 1959 307.EVA SQUIRES 176.MOODY M. SQUIRES 111.ELLIS W. SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Eva Squires, a daughter of Moody M. and Mary Estle (McCartney) Squires, married Ralph Cunningham. Children of Ralph and Eva (Squires) Cunningham. 377. (1). Rena 378. (2). Roxie 321.A. GWENN SQUIRES 185.NORMAN B. SQUIRES 113.CALVIN G. SQUIRES 50.ASA SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES A. Gwenn Squires, a son of Norman B. and Izetta (Nicholas) Squires, was born in Upshur County WV April 22, q1925 and died in Harrison County WV March 14, 2010. He married Leota “Lee” Gooden August 2, 1947. She survives. Child of A. Gwenn and Leota (Gooden) Squires. 379. (1). Cathy m. Steve Phillips 355.2ILLIAM W. SQUIRES 236.ROBERT FRANK SQUIRES 136.OLLIE BURR SQUIRES 59.FRANKLIN F. SQUIRES 17.ELIJAH HEDDING SQUIRES 2.JOHN SQUIRES 1.THOMAS SQUIRES Willam W. Squires, a son of Robert Frank and Vera (Brown) Squires, was born in Braxton County WV in 1924 and died in Monongalia County WV August 8, 2011. He married Ruth W. -----, who preceded him in death. His second wife was Shirley ----. They divorced. Children of William W. and Ruth W. Squires. 380. (1). William H. m. Debbie ---- 381. (2). Ruth A. m. Bill Sinnes 392. (3). Scarlett A. m. Jamie Poling 393. (4). Vera S. m. Mike Nettles 394. (5). Sarah m. Joey Gallegos BIBLIOGRAPHY: Bartram, D. Kent Jr., Whytsell family group sheets Garvin, Carol, letter to Don Norman Jan 5 1998 “Hacker’s Creek Journal”, Vol. XXVI, Issue 2 2007-2008 pp 22-40 “Hacker’s Creek Journal”, Vol. XXVI, Issue 3 2007-2008 pp 26-34 “Hacker’s Creek Journal”, Vol. XXVI, Issue 4 2007-2008 pp 30-31 "Heritage of Braxton County WV 1995" pp.161,198,244,245 Journal of the Braxton Historical Society Dec 1985, Mar 1986, Mar 1987, Sep 1991, Mar 1992 McCourt, Donna, email to Joy Stalnaker Jan 27 2000 Mollohan, Harry James, "Descendants of George Mollohan" Mollohan, Arden, Mollohan family group sheets Moore, Mary G., Nicholas Gibson family pedigree chart Morris, Dorothea Sutton, "The Descendants of Nicholas Gibson" Morrison, Granville Price, "History of a Branch of the Morrison Family" Norman, Don, "Descendants of Ezekiel Marple", "Descendants of Richard Skidmore", "Descendants of James Berry", “Descendants of William Singleton. Runyon, Billie Jo, "The Descendants of Jacob Conrad" Young, Maynard F., "The Bush Family Report" 1984, p.3 1850,1860,1870 Braxton County census "The Clay County Free Press" Oct 7 1998 “Exponent-Telegram” Clarksburg, WV Apr 15 2009 “Charleston WV Gazette” Mar 17 2010, Aug 11 2011

Descendants of Thomas Tobey

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===About the website--- Partial list of descendants of Thomas Tobey born 1620 in Wales through to Silas Bertram Tobey born 1861 Champain, Illinois with family recollections and information about burial locations and abbreviated sources. The unknown website owner is no longer active but website exists at https://www.oocities.org/heartland/prairie/6694/tobey.html. A PDF of the website is attached to this profile to preserve it. ===People mentioned in this website that have Wikitree profiles=== '''First Generation''' *[[Tobey-9| Thomas Tobey]] married [[Knott-1| Martha Knotts]] '''Second Generation''' *[[Tobey-97|Gershom Tobey]] married [[Fish-798|Mehitable Fish Tobey *[[Tobey-264|Thomas Tobey, Jr.]] married [[Crow-1557|Mehitable Crow Tobey]] *[[Toby-98| John Tobey]] married [[Unknown-220125|Jane Unk]] *[[Tobey-13|Nathan Tobey]] married 1st, [[Sargent-128|Mary Sargent Tobey]], 2nd [[Fallowell-19|Sarah Fallowell Tobey]] *[[Tobey-280|Ephraim Tobey]] married [[Unknown-286548|Hannah Unk]] *[[Tobey-70|Jonathan Tobey]] married [[Perry-1591|Rembrance Perry]] *[[Tobey-16|Samuel Tobey]] married [[Fish-322|Abiah Fish]] '''Third Generation''' *[[Tobey-198|DeborahTobey Nye]] *[[Tobey-197|Elizabeth Tobey]] *[[Tobey-68|Maria Tobey Foster]] *[[Tobey-118|Remember Tobey Tilton]] *[[Tobey-73|Samuel Tobey]] *[[Tobey-194|Abigail Tobey Dimock]] *[[Tobey-193|Mary Tobey Tilton]] *[[Tobey-192|Jonathan Tobey]] *[[Tobey-191|Nathaniel Tobey]] *[[Tobey-151|Joanna Tobey]] married [[Spooner-870|Benjamin Spooner]] *[[Tobey-15|Cornelius Tobey]] married 1st, [[Pope-2587|Deborah Pope]] *[[Tobey-276|Tabitha Tobey]] married [[Freeman-4373|Joseph Freeman]] *[[Tobey-188|Zacheus Tobey]] married [[Pope-1597|Sarah Pope]] *[[Tobey-36|Ruth Tobey]] *[[Tobey-278|Jonathan Tobey]] married 1st, [[Lewis-43057|Abigail Lewis Tobey]], 2nd [[Cannon-5573|Elizabeth Cannon Tobey]] *[[Tobey-279|Eliakim Tobey]] married [[Bassett-155|Abigail Besset Tobey]] *[[Tobey-82|Samuel Tobey]] married [[Crocker-333|Bathsheba Crocker Tobey]] '''Fourth Generation''' *[[Tobey-29|Samuel Tobey]] married [[Paull-16|Experience Paull Tobey]] *[[Tobey-495|Timothy Tobey]] married [[Halloway-95|Mary Halloway Tobey]] *[[Tobey-79|Isaac Tobey]] married [[Williams-8169|Lydia Williams Tobey]] *[[Tobey-135|Alethia Tobey]] married Edward Paull *[[Tobey-122|Bathsheba Tobey]] married [[Babbitt-132|Gideon Babbit]] '''Fifth Generation''' *[[Tobey-494|Silas Tobey]] married [[Harding-4251|Julia Ann Harding Tobey]] '''Sixth Generation''' *[[Tobey-487|Timothy Harding Tobey]] married [[Gorham-1047|Lucy Ann Gorham]] '''Seventh Generation''' *[[Tobey-33|Silas Bertram Tobey]] married [[Titus-121|Edith Rodman Titus Tobey]] '''Eigth Generation''' *[[Tobey-486|Ruth Hull Tobey]] married [[Woodworth-1448|Paul Merrylees Woodworth]]

Descendants of Timothy Harney

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Timothy Harney born circa 1655, Somerset County, Maryland, of Irish descent. On 26 December 1682, he was married by Col. William Coleborne, J.P., to Elizabeth Green(e), likely the daughter of his neighbor, William Green (the court record shows 1 Dec 1682). Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995 Timothy patented a parcel of land which he called "Timothy's Choice" on 16 July 1696. This land consisted of 240 acres in Baltimore Hundred. Deed records show that after Timothy's death, the land remained in the possession of his widow, Elizabeth. It was passed along to their son Thomas Harney Sr., and in turn, to their grandson, Thomas Harney, Jr., who was born c.1710 (he married Hannah Mills). Children of "Timothy Harney and borne of Elizabeth his wife" *Elizabeth, b.10 Jan 1683; *Thomas, b.25 Aug 1686; *Elinor/Eleanor b.2 Jan 1688; and *Timothy b.2 June 1691.

Descendants of Timothy Harney & Elizabeth Green

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Timothy Harney was born circa 1655, Somerset County, Maryland, of Irish descent. On 26 December 1682, he was married by Col. William Coleborne, J.P., to Elizabeth Green(e), likely the daughter of his neighbor, William Green (the court record shows 1 Dec 1682). Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995 Timothy patented a parcel of land which he called "Timothy's Choice" on 16 July 1696. This land consisted of 240 acres in Baltimore Hundred. Deed records show that after Timothy's death, the land remained in the possession of his widow, Elizabeth. It was passed along to their son Thomas Harney Sr., and in turn, to their grandson, Thomas Harney, Jr., who was born c.1710 (he married Hannah Mills). Children of "Timothy Harney and borne of Elizabeth his wife": *Elizabeth, b.10 Jan 1683; *Thomas, b.25 Aug 1686; *Elinor/Eleanor b.2 Jan 1688; and *Timothy b.2 June 1691.

Descendants of VanLue Of Butler County Ohio

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This information is copied from https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/w/h/e/Jeanettelillian-Wheeler/GENE8-0002.html '''Descendants of VanLue Of Butler County Ohio Generation No. 2''' 2.JOHN VANLIEW2 VANLIEU (VANLUE OF BUTLER COUNTY1OHIO) was born Bet. 1782 - 1800 in Pennsylvania or Ohio, and died in Butler County Ohio.He married MARY FARES PHARES 1821 in Butler County, Ohio.She was born Bet. 1790 - 1800 in Ohio, and died in Butler County Ohio. Child of JOHN VANLIEU and MARY PHARES is: 6. i. WILLIAM EDWARD3 VANLIEW, b. 1825, Possible Child of this couple Ohio; d. Aft. 1880, Washington, Johnson, Missouri. 3.J MOSES2 VANLUE (VANLUE OF BUTLER COUNTY1OHIO) was born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in Pennsylvania or Ohio, and died 1829 in Decator County IN. He married ELIZABETH BOES 17 Aug 1820 in Butler County, Ohio, daughter of JOANNIS BOES and ELISABETHA BRANDHOFFS. She was born 1801 in Germany or Ohio, and died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Decatur Co Indiana. Notes for J MOSES VANLUE: Edward Vanlue Ross,Butler,OH 1820 Moses Vanlue Ross,Butler,OH 1820 Edward Vanlue Author: Lynn E. ApplegateDate: 29 Apr 2000 5:47 AM GMT In Reply to: EDWARD VANLUEby:Joan VanLue I do not know if there is any connection with your Vanlues. Edward Vanlue had at least three brothers: James who married Tabith Branch in Butler Co., Ohio in 1821; Moses who married Elizabeth Boes in Butler Co., Ohio in 1820; and John who married Mary Fares in Butler Co., Ohio in 1821. from "Storyteller" "Larry Names" Edward Vanlue had at least three brothers: James who married Tabith Branch in Butler Co., Ohio in 1821 Moses who married Elizabeth Boes in Butler Co., Ohio in 1820 (Moses and Elizabeth came from Virginia) (Elizabeth remarried Erasmus Jones) Per Joan Vanlue, internet contact. information on Moses Van Lue and Elizabeth Boes came from Larry in Alaska decendent of David Van Lue. The information was gleaned from court records (a will). Moses died in Decatur, County In. in 1829. His will states Elizabeth as his widow, and names five children, John, Catherine (our gggg-grandmother) Mary, William and David.
7-1-2003 jmw
War of 1812 Service Records Record
Name: MOSES VANLUE
Company: MITCHELL'S DETACHMENT, RIFLEMEN, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 215
Roll Exct: 602
My guess is he was from the east, not Ohio, possibly New York, New Jersey or Pennsylvania.
Edward Vanlue Ross,Butler,OH 1820
Moses Vanlue Ross,Butler,OH 1820
Patentee: MOSES VANLEW
Title Transfer
Issue Date: 2/20/1823
Land Office: Brookville
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
State: INDIANA
Acres: 80
Metes/Bounds: No
Patentee: MOSES VANLEW
Title Transfer
Issue Date: 2/20/1823
Land Office: Brookville
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Nr.: 2618 & 2619
Accession/Serial Nr.: IN0400__.043
BLM Serial Nr.: IN NO S/N
AliquotParts Sec./Block Township Range Fract.Section Meridian State Counties
E½SE 6/ 11-N 10-E No 2nd PM IN Decatur
THE LAND RECORDS LISTED ABOVE WERE MADE OUT TO MOSES VANLEW OF BUTLER COUNTY OHIO.
WHEN MOSES SIGNED HIS NAME IS WAS J M VANLEW, AND NOT VANLUE. MY GUESS IS HIS FIRST NAME WAS JOHN OR JAMES.
Edward Vanlue
Author: Lynn E. ApplegateDate: 29 Apr 2000 5:47 AM GMT
In Reply to: EDWARD VANLUEby:Joan VanLue
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I do not know if there is any connection with your Vanlues. Edward Vanlue had at least three brothers: James who married Tabith Branch in Butler Co., Ohio in 1821; Moses who married Elizabeth Boes in Butler Co., Ohio in 1820; and John who married Mary Fares in Butler Co., Ohio in 1821.
from "Storyteller" "Larry Names"
Edward Vanlue had at least three brothers:
James who married Tabith Branch in Butler Co., Ohio in 1821
Moses who married Elizabeth Boes in Butler Co., Ohio in 1820 (Moses and Elizabeth came from Virginia) (Elizabeth remarried Erasmus Jones)
Per Joan Vanlue, internet contact. information on Moses Van Lue and Elizabeth Boes came from Larry in Alaska decendent of David Van Lue. The information was gleaned from court records (a will). Moses died in Decatur, County In. in 1829. His will states Elizabeth as his widow, and names five children, John, Catherine (our gggg-grandmother) Mary, William and David.
7-1-2003 jmw
War of 1812 Service Records Record
Name: MOSES VANLUE
Company: MITCHELL'S DETACHMENT, RIFLEMEN, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 215
Roll Exct: 602
My guess is he was from the east, not Ohio, possibly New York, New Jersey or Pennsylvania.
More About J MOSES VANLUE:
Residence: 1820, Ross, Butler, Ohio
Notes for ELIZABETH BOES:
11-2004 while searching the 1850 census for David and James Vanlue I found them living with Erasmus and Elizabeth Jones.
Clinton Twp Decatur IN 1850
Rasmus Jones 48 farmer b Ky est bd 1801
Elizabeth 49 wife VA est bd 1800 ***********she states she is born in Virginia?
Isabel F age 15 b IN
Almerion M age 14 b IN
Anthony M age 12 b IN
Chesley M age 10 b IN
Margaret A F age 8 b IN
Jane F age 6 b IN
Lucinda F age 4 b IN
David Van lueM age 21 b IN
James Van lue M age 18 b IN according to further census he was born in 1828 older than David
Malinda Van lue F age 18 b KY
Anthony Bose- Boes? M age 21 b KY possible Elizabeth Boes relative?
Decatur County Marriages show Anthony Boes marrying Margaret Jones in 1837 to soon for this Margaret L and Anthony Boes, but he married another Margaret Jones, possibly a sister to Eramus?
Decatur Count Marriages shows Elizabeth Vanlue married Erasmus Jones 10-10-1833. Moses had died in 1829 leaving her with 5 children to feed.****this is our Elizabeth Boes-VanLue now Jones
The next residence in the census is her son
John Van lue M age 28 b IN
Mary wife age 24 b KY
William T Van lue M age 5 b IN
John D Van lue M age 3 b IN
Mary J Van lue F age 1 b IN
The next residence in census is her son although it shows Fugit Twp, Decatur Co In they all lived in the same area.
William Van lue M age 22 b IN
Sarah Van lue wife age 26 b IN
Rhoda Van lue F age 10 mos b IN
Regarding the following email, I had asked the question who was James Vanlue in this census, born after Moses died and before Elizabeth married Erasmus Jone, cousin Larry Names supplied the answer. A real soap opera.
Hi, Jeanette,
You have raised a very interesting question. Perhaps I can answer it for you. I can't recall the exact year, but I believe it was 1825, maybe 1826. Somewhere around there a few years before Moses died. Elizabeth was tried for adultery. I read the court transcripts when I looked them up more than 10 years ago. I recall one person testified having seen her with some man whose name eludes me now. The witness said they were down by the creek and she had her skirt up and he had his trousers down. I don't recall the outcome of the trial.
So this fact might lead one to think Elizabeth had James after Moses died and he was illegitimate. Unlike today, in those times, adultery was considered a crime against the state instead of against a marital partner. My grandfather spent 30 days in jail and paid a fine of $250 when he was convicted of adultery in 1897 in Valparaiso, Indiana. On appeal to the governor, the verdict was overturned and his fine refunded to him but not until he had served his time in prison. Also, the husband of the woman he allegedly had this affair with sued him for alienating his wif's affections, but when the governor overturned my grandfather's conviction, the alleged cuckolded husband dropped his suit. It seems he didn't want his dirty laundray aired in public. I read the transcript of that trial as well. No witness testified to actually seeing my grandfather and the lady in question in the act of intercourse. Instead, the witnesses testified that they had seen them in a carriage at the end of a country lane. Nothing more than that and my grandfather was convicted. From other items in his history, I believe he was somewhat unpopular among the men of Valparaiso because he may have been popular among the ladies. In those days, all juries consisted of men only because only men had the right to vote. Earlier that same year my grandfather spent a week in jail and paid a fine of $10 for contempt of court. He was selected for jury duty and he made the mistake of speaking out of turn on the morning of a trial in the local barbershop. His remarks were reported to the judge, and in the judge's own words, my grandfather was made an example for other jurors. My grandfather's mother-in-law was Matilda Elizabeth Van Lue Newell Holloway. She was named for her two grandmothers: Elizabeth Boes Van Lue Jones and Matilda Wilson whose maiden name escapes me for the moment but I know it begins with a G.
Just for the record, my grandfather and his wife had two sons die before either one could reach the age of four. The second one had died about the same time he went to jail for contempt of court. His wife, desolated by the loss, had become distant and cold to him, and that usually drives a man to seek comfort in other places. The same was true of the lady he began seeing. It seems her husband was cheating on her as well. By the way, she was never tried for adultery, which is another reason my grandfather's conviction was overturned.
I supposed I overshared with you. Sorry.
Elizabeth does not appear in the Miami Co. Ind census with Erasmus Jones and his children, assuming she died prior to 1860.
Her son William Louis VanLue states in the 1880 census that his mother was from Germany.
More About ELIZABETH BOES:
Residence: 1850, Clinton Twp, Decatur IN
Children of J VANLUE and ELIZABETH BOES are:
7. i. CATHARINE3 VANLUE, b. 1824, IN; d. 30 Jan 1904, Walnut, Marshall Co, IN.
8. ii. DAVID VANLUE, b. 27 Jan 1829, Indiana; d. 10 Oct 1918, Tiosa, Fulton Co. In.
9. iii. JOHN F VANLUE, b. 1822, Ohio; d. 15 Jan 1863, Sanderson, Tennessee Civil War.
10. iv. MARY A VANLUE, b. 1823, Decatur Indiana; d. Indiana.
11. v. WILLIAM LOUIS VANLUE, b. 1826, IN; d. 10 Feb 1901, Center Howard Indiana.

Descendants of Walter Herman Morgenthaler (4 generations)

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Descendants of Walter Herman Morgenthaler Exported from Geni.com on Oct 26, 2023 at 5:49 PM. Genealogy research by Max Heffler. * {{Purple|1}} '''Walter Herman Morgenthaler''' (b. March 11, 1879, Bern, Bern District, BE, Switzerland; d. November 30, 1937, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States) * {{Purple|└ +}} '''Frances Morgenthaler''' (b. January 6, 1896, Wadowice, Wadowice County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland; d. May 22, 1990, Flushing, Queens County, NY, United States) ** {{Purple|2}} '''[[Morgenthaler-79|Marion Morgenthaler]]''' (b. June 24, 1924, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States) ** {{Purple|2}} '''John Ulrich Morgenthaler''' (b. July 12, 1925, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States; d. April 14, 2007, Sao Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil) ** {{Purple|2}} '''[[Morgenthaler-60|Jacob Leopold Morgenthaler]]''' (b. August 6, 1927, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States; d. November 14, 1976, Queen of the Valley Hospital, Napa, Napa County, CA, United States) ** {{Purple|└ +}} '''Charlotte Frances Morgenthaler''' (b. circa 1915, Lawrence, Essex County, MA, United States) *** {{Purple|3}} '''Candace Clark''' ** {{Purple|2}} '''Eileen Morgenthaler''' (b. July 18, 1930, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States; d. April 19, 2005, Norwalk, Fairfield County, CT, United States) ** {{Purple|2}} '''Harold''' https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/thehour/name/harold-morgenthaler-obituary?id=14577871 == Profiles == * [[Morgenthaler-77|Walter Herman Morgenthaler (1879-1937)]] * [[Morgenthaler-60|Jacob Leopold Morgenthaler (1926-1976)]] * [[Borger-459|Frances Borger (1896-1990)]] * [[Morgenthaler-79|Marion Morgenthaler]] == Misc == Pauline Cecile (Lechenger) Morgenstern * Charlotte Frances (Abbott) Morgenthaler * Frances (Borger) Morgenthaler * Jacob Leopold Morgenthaler * John Ulrich Morgenthaler * Marion Morgenthaler * Walter Herman Morgenthaler * Eileen Morgrnthaler == See Also == * http://www.texsys.com/names.html

Descendants of Walter Wright by Samuel Morrison Wright

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A family history of the descendants of Walter Wright of Andover, MA, compiled by his descendant Samuel Morrison Wright and published privately. The introduction is dated 1883, and the latest dates given for vital events are deaths in the early 1900s. It is unknown whether the history was typed or handwritten originally, but a typed copy was obtained by the family of [[Hedges-976|Julia Hedges Hayes]] and passed down to descendants of her daughter [[Hayes-7116|Marie Hayes Montgomery]]. The complete text is included in the image files of this page. Citation example: Wright, Samuel Morrison. [[Space:Descendants of Walter Wright by Samuel Morrison Wright|Descendants of Walter Wright]] Footnote example: [[#Wright|Wright]]: Page 11

Descendants of William and Mariah Coleman

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Tracking the descendants of William Coleman and Mariah Tennessee (Giffin) Coleman == 1. Henry Thomas Coleman == == 1. Mary Jane Coleman == 1868 === 2. Roy Albert Coleman === 22 May 1889 - 22 June 1976 ==== 3. Nell/Nellie V. ==== 5 Feb. 1911 - 24 Nov. 1984 ==== 3. Roy Victor ==== 18 Oct. 1915 - 19 Jan. 1998 ==== 3. John Albert Coleman ==== 31 Oct. 1921 - 8 May 1990 ===== 4. Patricia ===== ===== 4. Rebecca ===== ===== 4. Jan ===== === 2. Allie === 17 Aug. 1899 - 23 Nov. 1979 ==== 3. Peggy Joyce (adopted) ==== == 1. Anna Coleman == Died young == 1. William Alexander Coleman == == 1. Horatio/Rash Coleman == 3 July 1873-11 Dec. 1933 === 2. Carl Columbus Coleman === 7 Oct. 1924-21 Feb. 1974 ==== 3. Janice Marie Wolff ==== 20 Oct. 1924-14 April 2013 ==== 3. Harry/Bud Carl ==== 31 March 1928-18 May 1990 ==== 3. Robert/Bob Elmore ==== 5 Jan. 1930-30 Aug. 2015 === 2. Thomas/Tom Clyde === 19 July 1897-18 Dec. 1932 ==== 3. Thomas/Teddy Roosevelt ==== 13 April 1919-31 Oct. 1998 ==== 3. Elizabeth K. ==== 1921-unknown ==== 3. Juanita J. ==== 15 May 1924-17 June 2002 === 2. Hubert Earl === 19 Sept. 1899-20 Oct. 1981 === 2. Elmore E. === 1902-1920 === 2. Herbert/Herb George === 20 April 1904-29 Feb. 1976 ==== 3. Bonita/Bonnie Lou Francis ==== 10 Nov. 1931-25 Feb. 1976 ==== 3. Lawrence/Larry Martin ==== 5 Dec. 1934-Living === 2. Lillian/Lillie B. Pickering === March 1906-28 March 1928 ==== 3. Donna K. Seyer ==== 29 May 1926-31 March 2013 ==== 3. Barbara/Barb Lee Ryan ==== 11 March 1928-25 Nov. 2000 === 2. Edyth Marie Eikost === 22 March 1909-4 Oct. 1980 ==== 3. Charlotte J. Selleck ==== 21 April 1930-Living ==== 3. Ronald/Ron A. ==== 20 Oct. 1931-28 May 2006 === 2. Arnold === 27 July 1911-23 Sept. 1914 === 2. Jasper/Jack Franklin === 17 Jan. 1914-24 Dec. 1991 ==== 3. Jackson/Jack Le’Roy ==== 11 Aug. 1937-Living '''Locations''' '''Places of Birth''' * Toledo, Ohio '''Places of Residence''' * San Diego, California * Orlando, Florida ==== 3. Carol Ann Koralewski ==== 11 Nov. 1938-Living ==== 3. Jack Franklin,Jr. ==== 29 Jan. 1947-Living ==== 3. Sharon Ann Staley ==== 12 Aug. 1951-28 Sept. 2013 ==== 3. Timothy/Tim Herbert ==== 1 Dec. 1960-15 Aug. 1976 === 2. Lee Cecil === 13 April 1916-16 Jan. 1982 ==== 3. Donna Marie McCarty ==== 11 July 1936-30 March 2015 ==== 3. Ronald/Ron ==== 22 Dec. 1937-16 Jan. 1981 == Locations == === Places of Birth === * Toledo, Ohio === Places of Residence === * San Diego, California * Orlando, Florida == 1. Levander C Coleman == == 1. Floyd Arthur Coleman == == 1. John Charles Coleman == == 1. James Robert Coleman == == 1. Pearl C (Coleman) Cruze == == 1. Benjamin Sylvester Coleman ==

Descendants of William Ashley - Gnuse Lineage

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This is the information from a previous website, thanks to John and Lois Stormont, stored at geocities, which has become problematic to access, giving a 403 Forbidden error. '''Descendants of William Ashley''' Gnuse Lineage 1. William Ashley married Elizabeth Batson. Children: +2. i Joseph Ashley born c. 1675/7. Second Generation 2. Joseph Ashley (1.William1) born c. 1675/7, married Aug 25, 1704, in Falmouth, MA, Elizabeth Percival, born Sep 10, 1675, Sandwich, MA, (daughter of James Percival and Mary Rainsford) died bf. 1728. Joseph died c. 1754, Rochester, MA. Children: +3. i Thomas Ashley born Feb 21, 1703/4. +4. ii William Ashley born Dec 12, 1708/9. 5. iii Jethro Ashley born Jan 11, 1706/7, Rochester, MA, married Jun 7, 1728, Elizabeth Holmes. Jethro died NY or PA. +6. iv Abraham Ashley born c. 1713/5. +7. v Elizabeth Ashley born Jan 4, 1710/1. 8. vi Mary Ashley born Mar 12, 1718/9, Rochester, MA, died Nov 6, 1778. 9. vii Joseph Ashley born bf. 1723, Rochester, MA, married c.Mar 3, 1747/8, in Rochester, MA, Elizabeth Swift. Joseph died c. 1778. Third Generation 3. Thomas Ashley (2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Feb 21, 1703/4, Rochester, MA, married (1) Jan 16, 1728/9, in Rochester, MA, Phebe Freeman, (daughter of John Freeman and Mercy Hedge) died bf. 1749, Rochester, MA, married (2) c. Jan 1748/9, Mary Bodfish, born Mar 9, 1705, Sandwich, Barnstable, MA, (daughter of John Bodfish and Sarah Nye). Thomas died bfMay 24, 1762, Rochester, MA. Phebe: Marriage is VR 2:18,133 Children by Phebe Freeman: 10. i Lucy Ashley married Feb 1775, in Middleborough, MA, John Pierce. One genealogy doesn't mention this child. 11. ii Thankful Ashley born Jan 28, 1729, Rochester, MA. 12. iii Miriam Ashley born Jul 14, 1732, Rochester, MA. +13. iv Thomas Ashley born Jun 5, 1738. 14. v John Ashley born Aug 30, 1740, Rochester, MA. +15. vi James Ashley born 1743. 16. vii Elkanah Ashley born Jun 13, 1744, Rochester, MA. 17. viii Isaac Ashley born Apr 13, 1747, Rochester, MA. 18. ix Freeman Ashley born c. 1748, Rochester, MA. Children by Mary Bodfish: 19. x Enoch Ashley born Nov 25, 1750, Rochester, MA. 20. xi Eunice Ashley born c. 1753, Rochester, MA. 21. xii Elisha Ashley born Oct 1756, Rochester, MA, died May 30, 1835, Milton, VT. +22. xiii William Ashley born May 7, 1758. 4. William Ashley (2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Dec 12, 1708/9, Rochester, MA, married (1) Feb 12, 1732/3, in Rochester, MA, Mercy Ashley, born Oct 5, 1708, Rochester, MA, (daughter of Abraham Ashley and Susanna White) married (2) May 31, 1746, in Tiverton, RI, Elizabeth Macomber. William died bfDec 23, 1783, Freetown, MA. Children by Mercy Ashley: 23. i Abraham Ashley. 24. ii Jephthah Ashley born 1743. 6. Abraham Ashley (2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born c. 1713/5, Rochester, MA, married Dec 3, 1736, in Rochester, MA, Rebecca Whitridge, born Sep 22, 1717, Rochester, MA, (daughter of William Whitridge and Mary Hall). Abraham died bf 1783, Freetown, MA. Children: +25. i Percival Ashley born c. 1739. 26. ii Mary Ashley born c. 1740, married Jan 26, 1763, in Middleboro, MA, Ichabod Johnson. 27. iii Lydia Ashley born c. 1746, Freetown, MA, married c. Jan 21, 1768, in Freetown, MA, Elijah Braley. Lydia died Apr 1816, Rochester, MA. 28. iv Deborah Ashley born 1749, Freetown, MA, married Sep 28, 1772, in Freetown, MA, Benjamin Heath. 29. v Rebecca Ashley born 1752, Rochester, MA, married Apr 17, 1777, in Freetown, MA, Barnabas Ashley. Rebecca died Mar 16, 1824, Freetown, MA. 30. vi Simeon Ashley born c. 1755, Freetown, MA, died Nov 30, 1777. Died in Revolutionary War 31. vii Williams Ashley born Dec 22, 1761, Rochester, MA, married (1) Dec 10, 1783, in Freetown, MA, Elizabeth White, married (2) 1797, Joanna Bennett. Williams died Jun 24, 1822, Fairhaven, MA. 7. Elizabeth Ashley (2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Jan 4, 1710/1, Rochester, MA, married Jun 18, 1730, in Rochester, MA, Abial Sprague, born Nov 10, 1710, died Oct 24, 1773/4. Elizabeth died Oct 24, 1742, Harpswell, Cumberland, ME. Children: 32. i Ruth Sprague born Jul 17, 1739, Harpswell, Cumberland, ME, married Dec 2, 1756, in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME, Nathaniel Boulter, died May 21, 1827. Ruth died Oct 3, 1829, Standish, Cumberland, ME. Fourth Generation 13. Thomas Ashley (3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Jun 5, 1738, Rochester, MA, married 1750, Zeruiah Richards. Thomas died Jul 9, 1810, Poultney, VT. Children: +33. i Zebulon Ashley born 1767. 15. James Ashley (3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born 1743, Rochester, MA, married Feb 17, 1767, in Middleborough, MA, Annett Caswell, born MA, died Canada. James died Greenfield Twp. Huron Co., OH. One genealogy doesn't mention this child. Children: 34. i Nancy Ashley. 35. ii Stephen Ashley. 36. iii Warden Ashley. 37. iv Calvin Ashley. 38. v Levi Ashley. 39. vi Jarvis Ashley. 40. vii Philemon Ashley. 41. viii Simeon Ashley. 42. ix Leonard Ashley. 43. x Lucy Ashley. +44. xi Luther Ashley born Apr 1, 1775. 22. William Ashley (3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born May 7, 1758, Rochester, MA, married 1779, in VT, Phoebe Howe, born Feb 19, 1761, Marlborough, MA, (daughter of Nehemiah Howe and Beulah Wheler) died Jan 4, 1833, Drake Co., OH. William died Dec 27, 1828, Drake Co., OH. This branch includes many descendants who settled in Cortland and Herkimer Cos in NY. Phoebe: Phoebe traces back to William White, of the Mayflower and son Resolved. per Aaron Howard. and MF5GenVol1 Children: 45. i Philinda Ashley born Apr 1780, Poultney, VT, married 1795, in Herkimer, NY, Hiram Burtch, born 1773, died Oct 18, 1820, Lawrenceburg, IN. Philinda died Sep 1857. 46. ii George Washington Ashley born Jun 27, 1781, Poultney, VT, married (1) Nov 16, 1806, in Upper Lisle, Broome, NY, Mary (Polly) Dickinson, born Jun 27, 1780, (daughter of Obadiah Dickinson and Elizabeth Smith) died Feb 6, 1819, Upper Lisle, Broome Co., NY, married (2) May 9, 1819, Sally Page, born Dec 22, 1799, Broome Co., NY, died Apr 29, 1874, Wheaton, IL. George died Mar 7, 1853, Wheaton, IL. 47. iii Loami Ashley born Aug 9, 1784, VT, died Sep 25, 1855, Bachman, OH. 48. iv William H. Ashley born Dec 31, 1786, Rutland Co., VT, died Pulaskiville, NY. 49. v Rheumilla Ashley born Sep 19, 1789, Poultney, VT, died 1838. 50. vi Alanson Ashley born VT, buried: Abbottsville, OH Old Cemetery. 51. vii Phebe Ashley born Mar 16, 1792, North Hebron, Washington, NY, married (1) in NY, Amasa Mead, died 1824, married (2) John Weed, born Forestville, NY, died Chautaqua Co., NY. Phebe died Feb 3, 1860, Marengo, IL. +52. viii Eliasha Ashley born Feb 25, 1796. 53. ix Harry Ashley born 1798, died Jun 27, 1841, Licking Co., OH. 54. x Sardis Ashley born Apr 29, 1801, NY, married Alfred Ayers, born New Haven, CT, died 1873, Windfall, IN. Sardis died May 19, 1853, Union City, IN. 55. xi Purnell Ashley born 1804, NH or NY, married John Higgins, born VT, died Mar 1, 1875, Mt. Liberty (?), buried: Bird Cemetery. Purnell died 1830, Mt. Liberty (?), buried: Bird Cemetery. 25. Percival Ashley (6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born c. 1739, Freetown, MA, married (1) Sarah (?), married (2) Aug 27, 1761, in Rochester, MA, Anna Bishop. Percival died Jan 13, 1822, Rochester, MA. Revolutionary War Patriot (SAR). Children by Anna Bishop: +56. i James Ashley born Feb 3, 1777. 57. ii John Ashley. 58. iii Abraham Ashley. 59. iv Simeon Ashley born Jun 6, 1782, married Mar 12, 1805, Susan Rounseville, born Dec 27, 1779, (daughter of William Rounseville and Gabrielle De Moranville) died Apr 21, 1852, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Caroline Grove Cemetery, Caroline, NY. Simeon died Apr 21, 1852, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Caroline Grove Cemetery, NY. Went to Caroline, NY in 1821. 60. v Percival Ashley born Mar 22, 1797, MA, married Elizabeth (Betsey) Smith, born Nov 17, 1799, MA, (daughter of Gilbert Smith and Cynthia Hathaway) died Nov 14, 1863, buried: Caroline Grove Cemetery, NY. Percival died Aug 8, 1852, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Caroline Grove Cemetery, NY. Elizabeth: Lived with Dr. James Ashley in Caroline, NY after her father's death. +61. vi Jethro Ashley. 62. vii Leonard Ashley. 63. viii Alson Ashley. 64. ix Mehitable Ashley. 65. x Hannah Ashley. Fifth Generation 33. Zebulon Ashley (13.Thomas4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born 1767, married Thankful Pond, born 1770, died 1839. Zebulon died 1835. Children: +66. i Sophronia Ashley born 1798. 44. Luther Ashley (15.James4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Apr 1, 1775, Deerfield, MA, married Mar 3, 1800, in Deerfield, MA, Eunice Smith, born Oct 10, 1781, (daughter of Job Smith and Eunice McClure) died Apr 3, 1853. Luther died Oct 3, 1838, Greenfield Twp. Huron Co., OH. Came to Huron Co., OH in 1817. Children: +67. i Nancy Ashley born Jan 17, 1803. 68. ii Gilbert Ashley. 69. iii Dexter Ashley. 70. iv Louisa Ashley. 71. v Dennis Ashley. 72. vi Harriet Ashley. 73. vii Emily Ashley. 74. viii Smith Ashley. 52. Eliasha Ashley (22.William4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Feb 25, 1796, Herkimer Co., NY, married 1814, Sally Baker. Eliasha died 1865. Children: +75. i Joel Loami Ashley born Feb 24, 1816. 56. James Ashley (25.Percival4, 6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Feb 3, 1777, Freetown, MA, occupation Doctor, married Jul 3, 1803, in New Bedford, MA, Betsey Rounseville, born Dec 3, 1784, Freetown, MA, (daughter of William Rounseville and Gabrielle De Moranville) died Dec 3, 1856, Speedsville, Tompkins, NY, buried: Speedsville Cemetery lot #05-Old. James died Dec 9, 1870, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Speedsville Cemetery, Lot #05-Old. James and Betsey moved to Caroline, NY in 1814 and settled on the Charles B. Higgins farm. Seven years later, his brother moved to Caroline and settled near James. Children: +76. i Samuel P. Ashley born 1808. +77. ii Betsy Roundsville Ashley. +78. iii Roxellana Perry Ashley born 1810. +79. iv James Ashley born 1815. 80. v Susan Ashley born 1819, died Apr 26, 1832, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Caroline Grove Cemetery, NY. 81. vi Mary Ann Ashley born 1825, married Johnathan Norwood, (son of Johnathan Norwood and Susannah (?)). +82. vii William P. Ashley. 83. viii Lafayette Ashley born 1827, died Nov 18, 1840, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Speedsville Cemetery, Lot #05-Old. 84. ix Camden Ashley born 1837, died Jul 13, 1861, buried: Caroline Grove Cemetery, NY. 61. Jethro Ashley (25.Percival4, 6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) married (?). Children: 85. i Cornelia Ashley born Jan 26, 1802, married Sep 1820, Alden Rounseville, born Oct 26, 1797, Freetown, MA, (son of Philip Rounseville and Mercy Cole) died Dec 6, 1881. Cornelia died Dec 23, 1896. Sixth Generation 66. Sophronia Ashley (33.Zebulon5, 13.Thomas4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born 1798, married 1819, Samuel D. Boulton, born 1794, died 1871. Sophronia died 1847. Children: 86. i Vienna Eliza Boulton born 1830, married 1852, James A. Lowry, born 1831, died 1896. Vienna died 1873. 67. Nancy Ashley (44.Luther5, 15.James4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Jan 17, 1803, Deerfield, MA, married Dec 31, 1818, in Huron Co., OH, Hiram Spencer, born Jun 23, 1797, (son of Samuel Spencer and Lydia (?)) died Sep 29, 1871, Havana, Huron Co., OH. Nancy died Nov 6, 1893, Norwalk, Huron Co., OH. Hiram: He was one of the first settlers of Havana, Huron Co., OH after migrating from Trumbull Co., OH (1802); Greenfield Twp. Huron Co., OH (1816); Lewis Co., MO (1859); Dubuque Co., IA (1862) and to Havana in 1866. Children: 87. i Erastus Spencer. 88. ii Augustus L. Spencer. 89. iii Luman (Lyman) Spencer. 90. iv Hiram F. Spencer. 91. v Burton W. Spencer. 92. vi Theodore F. Spencer. 93. vii Fannie Gale Spencer. +94. viii Charlotte Louisa Spencer born Jan 5, 1822. 75. Joel Loami Ashley (52.Eliasha5, 22.William4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Feb 24, 1816, Greenville, OH, married 1835, Mary Ann Martin, born 1819, died 1916, Lincoln, IL. Joel died 1871. Children: 95. i (?) Ashley born Dec 13, 1835, died Dec 13, 1835. 96. ii William Martin Ashley born Feb 24, 1838, married Emily Cheniwith. +97. iii Eliasha Baker Ashley born Aug 1, 1839. 98. iv Melinda Jane Ashley born Jun 14, 1841, died Mar 16, 1844. +99. v Francis Marion Ashley born Nov 22, 1842. 100. vi John Harvey Ashley. 101. vii (?) Ashley born Sep 10, 1847, died Sep 11, 1847. 102. viii Thomas Wiley Ashley born Oct 15, 1849. 103. ix July Ann Ashley born May 13, 1853, died Dec 4, 1861. 76. Samuel P. Ashley (56.James5, 25.Percival4, 6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born 1808, MA, married Mary (Mariah) B. Perry, born 1809, (daughter of Josiah Perry and Lucy Goodenow) died 1866, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Speedsville Cemetery, Lot #05-Old. Samuel died 1898, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Mulks Cemetery, Caroline, NY. Children: 104. i William H. H. Ashley born 1839, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, died May 5, 1841, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, buried: Speedsville Cemetery, Lot #05-Old. age 2 y. 1 m. 27 d. 77. Betsy Roundsville Ashley (56.James5, 25.Percival4, 6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) married Samuel Dean Hutchings, born Sep 11, 1808, Dryden, Tompkins, NY, (son of John Hutchings and Abigail Dean) died Mar 27, 1878. Children: 105. i Charles Frederick Hutchings born 1846, North Banton, Tioga Co., NY. 78. Roxellana Perry Ashley (56.James5, 25.Percival4, 6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born 1810, MA, married Abel Hartson, born Caroline, Tompkins, NY. Children: 106. i Bessie Hartson married (?) Johnson. 107. ii Camden Hartson born 1838. 108. iii Mary Hartson married Maurice Gross. 109. iv Josephine Hartson born Sep 13, 1842, married Isaac Yates, born Mar 1877. Josephine died Apr 25, 1924. 110. v Victoria Hartson born 1842. 79. James Ashley (56.James5, 25.Percival4, 6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born 1815, Caroline, Tompkins, NY, occupation Doctor, married 1844, in New York, NY, Mary Josephine Queripel, born 1825, New York, NY, died 1889. James died 1849. Resided in New York City, NY Children: +111. i Edward Everett Ashley born 1847. 82. William P. Ashley (56.James5, 25.Percival4, 6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) married (1) Eunice E. Taft, born Mar 9, 1829, (daughter of John Taft and Arathusa Gould) died Sep 19, 18??, buried: Caroline Grove Cemetery, NY, married (2) Susan Hamilton, (daughter of Andrew Hamilton and (?)). Susan: Possibly the Susanna, wife of William Ashley, b. 1823 d. Mar 8, 1866, burid Caroline Grove Cemetery, NY Children by Susan Hamilton: 112. i Susan Ashley born 1851. Seventh Generation 94. Charlotte Louisa Spencer (67.Nancy6, 44.Luther5, 15.James4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Jan 5, 1822, Huron Co., OH, married Oct 3, 1844, in Huron Co., OH, Henry A. Barkelew, born Jan 8, 1819, NJ, (son of Stephen Barkelew and Mary E. Dunham) died Jun 8, 1907, Lewis Co., MO. Charlotte died Dec 1, 1878, Lewis Co., MO. Children: 113. i Mary A. Barkelew married Silas M. Ramsey, (son of Silas Ramsey and (?)). 114. ii Charles Barkelew. 115. iii Hiram Barkelew. 116. iv Harry Dunham Barkelew born May 18, 1857, Clay Co., IA, married Dec 30, 1879, in Monticello, Lewis Co., MO, Letia (Zetie) Duncan, born Oct 22, 1860, Monticello, Lewis Co., MO, (daughter of Joseph Whitfield Duncan and Mattie E. Morris) died Mar 18, 1939, Lewistown, Lewis Co., MO. Harry died Nov 9, 1939, Lewistown, Lewis Co., MO. 97. Eliasha Baker Ashley (75.Joel6, 52.Eliasha5, 22.William4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Aug 1, 1839, Drake Co., OH, married May 20, 1860, in Hartsburg, IL, Martha Noel Shirley, born Jul 19, 1837, Stamping Ground, KY, (daughter of William Roach Shirley and Elizabeth Dorothy Alsop) died Jan 17, 1916, Anthon, IA. Eliasha died Jul 31, 1907, Anthon, IA. Children: 117. i Doris Dorothea Ashley born Mar 1, 1901, Anthon, IA. 118. ii Eldon Burton Ashley born Nov 12, 1902, Anthon, IA. 119. iii Francis (Frank) Marion Ashley born Oct 3, 1904, Anthon, IA. 120. iv Martha (Shirley) Ashley born Oct 15, 1908, Anthon, IA. 121. v Berta Maxine Ashley born May 15, 1913, Anthon, IA. 99. Francis Marion Ashley (75.Joel6, 52.Eliasha5, 22.William4, 3.Thomas3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born Nov 22, 1842, married Dec 10, 1863, Elizabeth Francis Covington, born Nov 12, 1845. Francis died Apr 29, 1900. Children: 122. i Nellie Ashley. 123. ii Mary Ashley. 124. iii Alice Ashley. 125. iv Rose Ashley. 126. v Emma Ashley. 127. vi Lillian Ashley. 128. vii Edgar Ashley. 129. viii Fred Ashley. 130. ix Bess Ashley. 131. x Ralph Ashley. 111.Edward Everett Ashley (79.James6, 56.James5, 25.Percival4, 6.Abraham3, 2.Joseph2, 1.William1) born 1847, New York, NY, married 1886, in New York, NY, Martha George, born 1863, New York, NY, died 1953, Scarsdale, NY. Edward died 1928, Scarsdale, NY. Children: 132. i James Russel Ashley married Marie Frances Dieda.

DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM BOURNE

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William and Stephen Bourn Descendants Posted 01 Oct 2012 by skaren861 on Ancestry -------------- *gen1 1. William 1 Bourn 1st - (1650-12 Jun 1716) Virginia Wife#1 – name unknown 2a. Stephen 2 (William 1) Bourn (dob?–1718) 2b. William 2 (William 1) Bourn 2nd (abt 1680-1740) Wife #2 – Mary Vaughan · No children ---------------- *gen 2 2b. William 2 (William 1) Bourn 2nd (abt 1680-1740) Wife #1 – Ann (unknown last name) (died 8 Apr 1711) Wife #2 - name unknown ·2b1. Anne 3 Bourn (b. 1 Mar 1712) ·2b2. Frances 3 Bourn (b. 8 Aug 1714) · 2b3. William 3 Bourn 3rd (born abt 1718) m. Elizabeth Crump · 2b4. Stephen 3 Bourn 1st (1720-1810) m. Hannah (last name unknown) · 2b5. David 3 Bourn (?) some researchers list him as another son ------------ ------------ *gen 3 2b3. William 3 (William 2 William 1) Bourn 3rd (1718-1782) Wife – Elizabeth Crump (1721-1814) (m. 1742) · William 4 Bourn 4th (dob?–1807) (did not marry) · Jean 4 Bourn · David 4 Bourn · George 4 Bourn · Lewis 4 Bourn · Susannah 4 Bourn · Sarah 4 Bourn · Frances (Fannie) 4 Bourn · Stephen Bourn 4 (dob?-1829) m. Catherine (last name unknown) 2b4. Stephen 3 (William 2 William 1) Bourn 1st (1720-1810) Wife – Hannah (unknown last name) (1726-1814) ·2b4a. Frances 4 Bourn · 2b4b. William 4 Bourn Sr. (1743-1836) (m. Rosamond Jones) ·2b4c. John 4 Bourn · 2b4d. Stephen 4 Bourn 2nd (1760-1850) (m. Rosamond Mallory) · 2b4e. Hannah 4 Bourn (m. cousin David Bourn) · 2b4f. Ann (Nancy) 4 Bourn · 2b4g. Elizabeth 4 Bourn · 2b4h. Sarah 4 Bourn · 2b4i. Mary 4 Bourn In 1740, two years before Louisa Co. was formed, William Bourn 3rd sold 152 acres to his brother Stephen Bourn (1st 1720-1810). Louisa County Deed Book “A” p. 386 This Stephen Bourn (wife Hannah) who bought the 152 acres from brother William 3rd (wife Elizabeth Crump) was the father of the brothers Stephen (Devil Steve) Bourn (who married Rosamond Mallory) and William Bourn (who married Rosamond Jones). Both brothers had sons named William and Stephen. --------------- --------------- --------------- *gen 4 2b4b. William 4 (Stephen 3 William 2 William 1) Bourn Sr (son of Stephen 1st and Hannah) Wife – Rosamond Jones (1750-1821) (m. 1765) · Patience 5 Bourn · Milly 5 Bourn · Charity 5 Bourn · Stephen G. 5 Bourn (1779-1849) m. 1801 Patsy Mays (1779-1849) · Mary 5 Bourn · Elizabeth 5 Bourn · Frances 5 Bourn · Celia 5 Bourn · William 5 Bourn Jr. (1794-1882) m. Mary Johnstone (1796-1879) 2b4d. Stephen 4 (Stephen 3 William 2 William 1)Bourn 2nd “Devil Steve” (son of Stephen 1st and Hannah) Wife – Rosamond Mallory (1767-1848) (m. 1792) · William (Buck) 5 Bourn (1793-1870) #1 - m. 1818 Polly Byrd and #2 - m. 1825 Hannah Boyer · John 5 Bourn · Stephen R. 5 Bourn (1796-1873) m. 1820 Amelia Martin (1797-1875) · George 5 Bourn · Mary 5 Bourn · James 5 Bourn · Sarah 5 Bourn · Elizabeth 5 Bourn --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- ---------------------

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Descendants of William Diffee, Sr.   Generation No. 1   1. William1 Diffee, Sr. was born Abt. 1710 in Wiscomico Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia or Ireland, and died 1790 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. Children of William Diffee, Sr. are: 2. i. William2 Diffee, Jr., b. 1732, North Carolina; d. 1790. 3. ii. Elizabeth Diffee, b. Abt. 1736, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. Abt. 1810, Randolph, North Carolina. Generation No. 2   2. William2 Diffee, Jr. (William1) was born 1732 in North Carolina, and died 1790. He married Betty Ann ? 1749 in Randolph, North Carolina. She was born 1728 in North Carolina, and died in Randolph, North Carolina. Children of William Diffee and Betty Ann York are: 4. i. Moses3 Diffee, b. 1755, Rowan Co., North Carolina; d. 1803, Randolph Co., North Carolina. 5. ii. William Diffee III, b. 1755, Rowan Co., North Carolina; d. North Carolina. iii. Mary Diffee, b. 1758, Randolph Co., North Carolina. iv. Elizabeth Diffee, b. 1760, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. William Allred. v. Catherine Diffee, b. 1762, Randolph Co., North Carolina. 6. vi. John Diffee, Sr., b. 1764, Rowan, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. February 05, 1835, Henderson Co., Tennessee. 7. vii. Sarah Diffee, b. 1766, Randolph Co., North Carolina. viii. Hannah Diffee, b. 1768, Randolph Co., North Carolina.   3. Elizabeth2 Diffee (William1) was born Abt. 1736 in Randolph County, North Carolina, and died Abt. 1810 in Randolph, North Carolina. She married (1) Thomas Allred, Sr. 1752 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He was born 1730 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died May 1809 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. She married (2) William Allred Abt. 1757, son of John Allred. He was born 1732 in Probably Northumberland County, Virginia or Hillsboro, North Carolina, and died Abt. 1825 in Randolph County, North Carolina. Children of Elizabeth Diffee and William Allred Jr. are: 1. '''Sarah Allred''', b. Abt. 1761; d. Aft. 1801m. Thomas Elliot, Abt. 1794, North Carolina. 2. '''Mary "Polly" Allred''', b. Abt. 1763, Deep River, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. Bef. 1822; m. Eli Allred; b. Abt. 1761; d. Abt. 1848. 3.''' John3 Allred''', b. Abt. 1764, Deep River, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. Abt. 1849, Randolph County, North Carolina; m. Sarah Spencer, Bef. 1786; b. Abt. 1769; d. Bef. 1840. 4. '''William Allred''', b. 8 Aug 1765, Deep River, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. 24 Jan 1849, Gray's Chapel, Randolph County, North Carolina; m. Patience Julian, 8 Aug 1790; b. 15 Sep 1772, Guilford Co., North Carolina; d. 26 Feb 1856, Grays Chapel, Randolph, North Carolina. 5. '''Nancy Allred''', b. Abt. 1767; d. Abt. 1825. 6. '''Elizabeth Allred''', b. Abt. 1769, Deep River, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. 1848; m. Charles Duncan, Abt. 1791, North Carolina; b. 1766; d. 1862. 7. '''Samuel Allred''', b. Abt. 1777, Deep River, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. 1848, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. Mary Elliott, Abt. 1808; b. Abt. 1787; d. Abt. 1843. Children of Moses Diffee and Betty ? are: i. Elizabeth4 Diffee, m. (1) Willaim Laughlin, September 09, 1816; m. (2) William Laughlin, September 09, 1816. 13. ii. Eleanor Diffee, b. September 08, 1798, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. April 25, 1866. 14. iii. William Diffee, b. November 14, 1801, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. May 30, 1873. 15. iv. John Diffee, b. 1803, Randolph Co., North Carolina.   5. William3 Diffee III (William2, William1) was born 1755 in Rowan Co., North Carolina, and died in North Carolina. He married Margret Nancy Westmoreland. Children of William Diffee and Margret Westmoreland are: 16. i. John4 Diffy, b. 1782, Randolph Co., North Carolina. ii. William Diffee IV, b. Abt. 1784. iii. Burrell Diffee, b. Abt. 1790, South Carolina. 17. iv. Abigail Diffee, b. 1795, South Carolina. 18. v. Nancy Diffee, b. 1800; d. 1881. vi. Charles Cowell Diffey, b. Abt. 1808.   6. John3 Diffee, Sr. (William2, William1) was born 1764 in Rowan, Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died February 05, 1835 in Henderson Co., Tennessee. He married Sarah ?. She was born 1769 in North Carolina, and died in Henderson Co., Tennessee. Children of John Diffee and Sarah ? are: 19. i. Willaim4 Diffee, b. October 12, 1788, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. October 12, 1858, Henderson Co., Tennessee. 20. ii. Cornelius Diffee, b. 1790, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. 1850, Clark County, Arkansas. iii. Female Diffee, b. 1794. iv. Female Diffee, b. 1796. v. Sarah Diffee, b. 1798, Randolph Co., North Carolina. vi. Sarah Diffee, b. 1800, Randolph Co., North Carolina. 21. vii. John Diffee, Jr., b. June 06, 1801, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. 1865, DeSoto Co., Mississippi. 22. viii. Moses Diffee, b. March 23, 1805, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. September 01, 1876. 23. ix. Charles Cowell Diffee, b. 1808, Randolph Co., North Carolina. 24. x. Elijah Lige Diffee, b. 1810, Randolph Co., North Carolina. xi. Mary Diffee, b. 1812, Randolph, North Carolina; m. Isaac Spivey.   7. Sarah3 Diffee (William2, William1) was born 1766 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. She married Lemual Baum. Children of Sarah Diffee and Lemual Baum are: i. Moses4 Baum, b. February 25, 1804, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. May 04, 1853, Marshall Co., Mississippi; m. Mary Farr. ii. Mary Baum, b. 1806, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. Andrew Hidon, March 18, 1826. iii. John Diffy Baum, b. March 13, 1811, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. August 22, 1902; m. Martha F. Hargrove.   8. William3 Allred, Sr. (Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born Abt. 1752 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died November 13, 1808 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. He married Elizabeth Thrasher November 14, 1782. She was born April 01, 1754 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died 1808 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. 12. William3 Allred (Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born August 08, 1765 in Deep River, Randolph County, North Carolina, and died January 24, 1849 in Gray's Chapel, Randolph County, North Carolina. He married Patience Julian August 08, 1790. She was born September 15, 1772 in Deep River, Randolph County, North Carolina, and died February 02, 1856 in Gray's Chapel, Randolph County, North Carolina. Children of William Allred and Patience Julian are: i. Reuben4 Allred, b. November 27, 1791, Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1832; m. Sarah Spoon, April 01, 1819; b. WFT Est. 1781-1802; d. WFT Est. 1824-1891. ii. John Allred, b. January 11, 1794, Coffin's Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. September 15, 1854; m. Polly Spoon, November 23, 1818; b. WFT Est. 1780-1803; d. WFT Est. 1823-1892. 37. iii. Stephen Allred, Sr., b. May 02, 1796, Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. February 13, 1894, Williams Historical Cemetary, Fairplay, Panola County, Texas. iv. William Allred, b. October 11, 1798, Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1835; m. Rachel Coultron, May 22, 1823; b. WFT Est. 1785-1807; d. WFT Est. 1828-1896. v. Elijah Allred, b. October 20, 1801, Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. 1868, Fairplay (Macedonia) Panola County, Texas; m. Sarah Herin, 1841; b. WFT Est. 1797-1824; d. WFT Est. 1846-1912. vi. Renne Allred, b. May 11, 1804, Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. 1869, Texas; m. (1) Cherrie Cox, WFT Est. 1821-1852; b. WFT Est. 1800-1819; d. WFT Est. 1821-1904; m. (2) Margaret Ward, Abt. 1825; b. WFT Est. 1788-1812; d. WFT Est. 1831-1900; m. (3) Lydia Lackey, Abt. 1835; b. WFT Est. 1796-1818; d. WFT Est. 1840-1907. vii. Alfred Allred, b. April 14, 1807; d. WFT Est. 1808-1897, Died Young--Randolph County, North Carolina. viii. Sousana Or Susan Allred, b. June 04, 1810, Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. 1890, Randolph County, North Carolina; m. ? Patterson, WFT Est. 1824-1856; b. WFT Est. 1793-1813; d. WFT Est. 1827-1899. ix. Laban Allred, b. January 06, 1813, Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. December 08, 1903; m. Sarah Colbert, January 20, 1846; b. WFT Est. 1806-1829; d. WFT Est. 1851-1917. x. Mahlon Allred, b. April 15, 1817, Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. January 27, 1892; m. (1) Eleanore Patterson, August 29, 1842, or 1 Sep 1842; b. WFT Est. 1804-1826; d. WFT Est. 1847-1915; m. (2) Sarah J. Nye, January 03, 1860; b. WFT Est. 1814-1843; d. WFT Est. 1865-1930.     Generation No. 4   13. Eleanor4 Diffee (Moses3, William2, William1) was born September 08, 1798 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died April 25, 1866. She married John Calvert Allred October 31, 1815, son of John Allred and Ruth Lane. He was born June 20, 1794 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died August 23, 1873. Children of Eleanor Diffee and John Allred are: i. Moses5 Allred, b. May 1814, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. (1) Elizabeth H. Crothers; m. (2) Elizabeth Nicholsen, March 16, 1842. ii. Diana Allred, b. November 22, 1817, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. Lemuel Davis. iii. Aaron Allred, b. February 16, 1819, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. February 09, 1894; m. Elizabeth Pritchard, December 17, 1842. 38. iv. Elisha Allred, b. December 29, 1820, Randolph Co., North Carolina. v. Elijah Allred, b. December 29, 1820, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. Oprah Scarlett, August 15, 1846. vi. Jeremiah Allred, b. March 29, 1824, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. April 12, 1901; m. Eliza Scarlett, June 26, 1849. vii. Catherine Allred, b. 1826, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. A. Henry Conner, May 03, 1845. viii. Cathrine Allred, b. 1826, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. A. Henery Conner, May 03, 1845. ix. John William Allred, b. March 24, 1829, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. March 17, 1887.   14. William4 Diffee (Moses3, William2, William1) was born November 14, 1801 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died May 30, 1873. He married Lovina Allred May 08, 1824, daughter of Isaac Allred and Rachel Trogden. She was born July 27, 1803 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died June 30, 1880. Children of William Diffee and Lovina Allred are: 39. i. Isaac A.5 Diffee, b. May 21, 1825, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. September 03, 1846. ii. Temperance Diffee, b. 1826, Randolph Co., North Carolina. iii. Sarah J. Diffee, b. 1827, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. September 07, 1876; m. John D. Davis, August 12, 1860. iv. James C. Diffee, b. April 05, 1833, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. August 29, 1863. 40. v. Rachel Diffee, b. 1838, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. 1872. 41. vi. Alfred Marsh Diffee, b. November 29, 1846, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. March 26, 1876. vii. Jane Diffee, b. 1847, Randolph Co., North Carolina. viii. William T. Diffee, b. 1848, Randolph Co., North Carolina.   15. John4 Diffee (Moses3, William2, William1) was born 1803 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Sylvania York March 11, 1824 in Randolph, NC. She was born 1803 in North Carolina. Children of John Diffee and Sylvania York are: i. Sarah5 Diffee, b. 1825, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. ? Templeton. 42. ii. William A. Diffee, b. 1828, Randolph Co., North Carolina. 43. iii. Mary Ann Diffee, b. September 08, 1829, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. February 07, 1911, Cove Spring, Greene, MO. iv. Elizabeth Diffee, b. 1832, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. Ashwood Lord, May 26, 1851, Randolph Co., North Carolina. v. Abigail Martitia Diffee, b. 1835, Randolph Co., North Carolina; m. Alexander Lackey, October 01, 1858, Randolph Co., North Carolina. vi. Moses Diffee, b. 1838, Randolph Co., North Carolina. vii. Harris Diffee, b. 1841, Randolph Co., North Carolina.   16. John4 Diffy (William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1782 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Mary ?. Children of John Diffy and Mary ? are: 44. i. William5 Diffy, b. Abt. 1800, South Carolina; d. 1880, Jackson Co., Arkansas. 45. ii. Jonathan Diffy, b. 1802, South Carolina. 46. iii. James Diffey, b. Bet. 1802 - 1804, South Carolina. 47. iv. Peter Diffee, b. Bet. 1802 - 1823, South Carolina. 48. v. Charles Cowell Diffy, b. 1808, North Carolina; d. 1876, Sharon, Madison, Mississippi. 49. vi. Catherine Diffy, b. Bet. 1810 - 1815, Probably in Tennessee. 50. vii. Nancy Diffy, b. 1816, Georgia. 51. viii. Stephen Diffee, b. 1825, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1870. 52. ix. Mary E. Diffy, b. April 27, 1831; d. April 24, 1862.   17. Abigail4 Diffee (William3, William2, William1) was born 1795 in South Carolina. She married Thadius A. Reed October 1818 in Madison Co., Alabama. Children of Abigail Diffee and Thadius Reed are: i. Revelin5 Reed, b. 1831. ii. John Reed, b. 1835.   18. Nancy4 Diffee (William3, William2, William1) was born 1800, and died 1881. She married Rowland Johnson July 27, 1823 in Hall Co., Georgia, son of Elijah Johnson. He was born 1800 in South Carolina, and died 1887. Children of Nancy Diffee and Rowland Johnson are: i. W. D.5 Johnson, b. 1824, Hall Co., Georgia. ii. George Washington Johnson, b. May 07, 1826, Hall Co., Georgia; d. November 11, 1896; m. Elizabeth Sears. iii. T. M. Johnson, b. 1828, Hall Co., Georgia. iv. E. J. Johnson, b. 1830, Hall Co., Georgia. v. N. C. Johnson, b. 1832, Hall Co., Georgia. vi. Catherine C. Johnson, b. January 11, 1835, Hall Co., Georgia; d. November 09, 1917; m. Thomas M. Webster, October 05, 1855, Hall Co., Georgia. vii. L. D. Johnson, b. 1836, Hall Co., Georgia. viii. David R. Johnson, b. June 22, 1840, Hall Co., Georgia; d. August 23, 1905; m. Susan E. ?.   19. Willaim4 Diffee (John3, William2, William1) was born October 12, 1788 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died October 12, 1858 in Henderson Co., Tennessee. He married (1) Susannah ?. She was born 1800 in North Carolina, and died July 25, 1846 in Henderson, Tennessee. He married (2) Ruth ?. Children of Willaim Diffee and Susannah ? are: 53. i. William5 Diffee, b. 1809, North Carolina; d. November 07, 1843. ii. Lucy Diffee, b. November 24, 1817, North Carolina; d. 1861, Texas; m. William Spencer. iii. Isaiah I. Diffee, b. October 20, 1819, North Carolina; d. 1875. 54. iv. Enoch J. Diffee, b. September 20, 1821, North Carolina; d. Arkansas. 55. v. Nancy Diffee, b. May 29, 1823, North Carolina; d. 1865, Point, Texas. 56. vi. John Diffee, b. February 28, 1825, North Carolina; d. December 30, 1866, Clark Co., Arkansas. 57. vii. Alfred Diffee, b. May 15, 1828, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. August 11, 1892, Bismark. Hot Springs County, Arkansas. viii. Daniel Diffee, b. May 07, 1830, Henderson Co., Tennessee. 58. ix. Elijah J. Diffee, b. January 18, 1832, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. January 06, 1876, Died in Civil War. x. Eli C. Diffee, b. March 03, 1834, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. January 10, 1863.   20. Cornelius4 Diffee (John3, William2, William1) was born 1790 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died 1850 in Clark County, Arkansas. He married Sarah Cagle Abt. 1814 in Tennessee, daughter of Henry Cagel. She was born Abt. 1790 in Tennessee. Children of Cornelius Diffee and Sarah Cagle are: 59. i. Jonathan5 Diffee, b. December 19, 1825, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. November 13, 1862, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. ii. Female Diffee, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830.   21. John4 Diffee, Jr. (John3, William2, William1) was born June 06, 1801 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died 1865 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi. He married Tabitha Brower 1828. She was born 1810 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas. Children of John Diffee and Tabitha Brower are: 60. i. William5 Diffee, b. 1829, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. June 24, 1880. 61. ii. Noah Diffee, b. 1831, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. November 02, 1898. iii. Lucinda Ann Diffee, b. 1834, Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. (1) Cullen Andrews, March 02, 1854; m. (2) H.B. Sullivan, March 29, 1859, DeSoto CO., Mississippi. iv. Adeline Diffee, b. 1836, Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. (1) W. Wiley Whittin; m. (2) A. I. Gates, December 21, 1853, DeSoto CO., Mississippi. v. Elizabeth Diffee, b. 1838, Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. (1) David M. Lowrie, June 26, 1851, DeSoto CO., Mississippi; m. (2) John R. Lowry, February 05, 1855, DeSoto CO., Ms.. vi. John Diffee III, b. 1839, Henderson Co., Tennessee. 62. vii. Enoch D. Diffee, b. March 27, 1845, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. May 02, 1914. 63. viii. Tabitha Diffee, b. May 07, 1847, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. October 04, 1905. 64. ix. James Gray Diffee, b. April 30, 1854, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. March 18, 1924.       22. Moses4 Diffee (John3, William2, William1) was born March 23, 1805 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died September 01, 1876. He married (1) Malsy Phillips. She was born December 25, 1807 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died August 07, 1873 in Henderson Co., Tennessee. He married (2) Mary Lollar or Lawler. He married (3) Mary Lollar. Children of Moses Diffee and Malsy Phillips are: 65. i. George Washington5 Diffee, b. June 09, 1830, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. May 15, 1904, Henderson Co., Tennessee. 66. ii. Clark Diffee, b. February 15, 1832, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. April 17, 1911. 67. iii. Louis Diffee, b. 1835, Henderson Co., Tennessee. iv. Sallie Diffee, b. March 15, 1836; d. June 11, 1921; m. ? Sanford. 68. v. Nancy Diffee, b. October 29, 1839, Henderson Co., Tennessee. 69. vi. Emma C. Diffie, b. February 03, 1843, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. December 30, 1919, Byhalia, Marshall, MS.   23. Charles Cowell4 Diffee (John3, William2, William1) was born 1808 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Selsey ?. Children of Charles Diffee and Selsey ? are: i. William Charles5 Diffee, b. 1838, Probably in Tennessee. ii. Mary Diffee, b. 1842, Probably in Tennessee. iii. Adeline Diffee, b. 1844, Probably in Tennessee. iv. Minerva Diffee, b. 1848, Probably in Tennessee. v. Joel R. Diffee, b. 1852, Probably in Tennessee.   24. Elijah Lige4 Diffee (John3, William2, William1) was born 1810 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Temperance Geems 1835. Children of Elijah Diffee and Temperance Geems are: i. Puss5 Diffee, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. Lige Matthews. ii. Adeline Diffee, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. ? Stout. iii. Nancy Diffee, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. Tom Priddy. iv. Jasper Diffee, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee. v. Harriet Diffee, b. 1844, Henderson Co., Tennessee.   25. Mary4 Allred (William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born 1783 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died May 19, 1820 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. She married (1) Solomon Albertson. She married (2) David Sanders 1802 in Franklin Co., Georgia. He was born 1775 in Iredell Co., North Carolina, and died January 11, 1815 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. Children of Mary Allred and Solomon Albertson are: i. Early5 Albertson. 70. ii. Solomon Mitchel Albertson, b. 1809, Pennsylvania; d. 1896. Children of Mary Allred and David Sanders are: 71. iii. Moses Martin5 Sanders, Sr., b. August 17, 1803, Franklin Co., Georgia; d. November 09, 1878, St. George, Utah. iv. William Hamilton Sanders, b. April 05, 1805, Franklin Co., Georgia; d. 1840. v. Sarah Sanders, b. Abt. 1807, Franklin Co., Georgia. vi. Nancy Sanders, b. 1811, Bedford Co., Tennessee; m. Robert Clark, 1833, Bedford Co., Tennessee. vii. David James Sanders, b. June 14, 1815, Bedford Co., Tennessee.   26. James4 Allred (William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born January 22, 1784 in Asheboro, North Carolina, and died January 10, 1876 in Spring City, Utah. He married (1) Elizabeth Warren November 14, 1803 in North Carolina. She was born May 06, 1786 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and died April 23, 1879 in Rabbit Valley, Utah. He married (2) Elizabeth Davis December 26, 1844. He married (3) Sarah Warren January 28, 1846. She was born November 25, 1794 in Caswell Co., North Carolina, and died May 28, 1858 in Fremont, Iowa. Children of James Allred and Elizabeth Warren are: 72. i. William Hackley5 Allred, b. April 14, 1804, Franklin Co., Georgia; d. August 01, 1890, Spring City, Utah. 73. ii. Martin Carrell Allred, b. September 08, 1806, Warren, Kentucky; d. May 02, 1840. 74. iii. Hannah Caroline Allred, b. September 20, 1808, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. February 23, 1850, Missouri. iv. Elizabeth Allred, b. Abt. 1810, Bedford Co., Tennessee. 75. v. Sally Allred, b. April 13, 1811, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. December 02, 1834, Monroe, Missouri. 76. vi. Isaac Allred, b. June 28, 1813, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. May 12, 1859, Sanpete Co., Utah. vii. Lafayett Allred, b. Abt. 1814, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. Abt. 1841. 77. viii. Reuben Warren Allred, Sr., b. November 18, 1815, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. October 04, 1896, Spring City, Utah. ix. Wiley Payne Allred, b. May 31, 1818, Farmington, Tennessee; d. March 28, 1912, Emery, Utah; m. (1) Sarah Elizabeth Zabriskie, March 26, 1836; m. (2) Elizabeth Ann Davies, July 02, 1851; m. (3) Johanna Olson, October 28, 1863, Salt Lake City, Utah; m. (4) Caroline Andrea Fredricksen, July 31, 1871, Salt Lake City, Utah. x. Nancy Chumy Allred, b. September 10, 1820, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. 1842; m. James Gregg, Abt. 1840. xi. Eliza Maria Allred, b. October 28, 1822, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. July 30, 1842, Pottawattamie, Iowa; m. George F. Edwards, Abt. 1839. xii. James Tilman Sanford Allred, b. March 28, 1825, Farmington, Tennessee; d. March 29, 1905, Spring City, Utah; m. (1) Eliza Bridget Mainwaring, November 23, 1845, Nauvoo, Illinois; m. (2) Fanny Shantaquint, December 13, 1862, Salt Lake City, Utah; m. (3) Purlina Jane Coy, November 29, 1875, Salt Lake City, Utah. xiii. John Franklin Lafayette Allred, b. June 26, 1827, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. July 17, 1850, Council Point, Iowa; m. Marinda Melvina Knapp, June 11, 1847, Iowa. xiv. Andrew Jackson Allred, b. February 12, 1831, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. October 10, 1899, Richfield, Utah; m. (1) Chloe Stevens, August 13, 1854; m. (2) Elizabeth Ivy, July 1873; m. (3) Martina Neilson Anderson, October 23, 1888. Children of James Allred and Sarah Warren are: xv. James A.5 Allred, b. Bedford Co., Tennessee. xvi. David Harding Allred, b. Bedford Co., Tennessee. xvii. Green Warren Allred, b. Bedford Co., Tennessee.   27. Sarah4 Allred (William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born May 03, 1786 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died Aft. 1861 in Holiday, Georgia. She married (1) John Anderson Ivie. She married (2) James Anderson. She married (3) Jessie Ivey. She married (4) David Anderson Ivie 1800. He was born 1786 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died December 25, 1882 in Holiday, Georgia. Children of Sarah Allred and David Ivie are: 78. i. Polly Ann5 Ivie, b. April 07, 1801, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. December 15, 1887, Spring City, Utah. 79. ii. James Russell Ivie, b. December 30, 1802, Franklin Co., Georgia; d. June 10, 1887, Scipio, Utah. iii. Sarah Ivie, b. 1804, Bedford Co., Tennessee. iv. John Anderson Ivie, b. 1805, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. December 25, 1882, Montague, Texas; m. Anna Robinson. 80. v. Elizabeth Ivie, b. February 27, 1807, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. March 22, 1870, Grasson Co., Texas. vi. William Shelton Ivie, b. November 16, 1811, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. August 30, 1858; m. Julia Louise Van Dyne. vii. Isaac Ivie, b. May 03, 1818, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. April 04, 1883, Adair Co., Missouri; m. Melsia Long, March 04, 1841. 81. viii. Thomas Celton Ivie, b. August 25, 1820, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. 1864, Missouri. ix. Martin Ivie, b. 1826, Bedford Co., Tennessee; m. Lucy Harrison, March 03, 1857.   28. Isaac4 Allred (William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born January 27, 1788 in Pendleton, South Carolina, and died November 13, 1870 in Spring City, Utah. He married (1) Mary Calvert February 14, 1811 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. She was born March 19, 1793 in Egbert Co., Georgia, and died September 16, 1851 in Holladay, Utah. He married (2) Matilda Stewart November 05, 1852 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born September 09, 1808 in Gallantine, Tennessee, and died January 29, 1900. Children of Isaac Allred and Mary Calvert are: i. Elizabeth Mary5 Allred, b. January 06, 1812, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. October 04, 1819, Nashville, Tennessee. ii. John Calvert Allred, b. October 05, 1813, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. January 10, 1893; m. Elizabeth Bates, August 22, 1833. iii. Nancy Weeks Allred, b. November 09, 1815, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. April 09, 1904; m. (1) James Hoyt; m. (2) Asa Earl, February 26, 1842. 82. iv. Sarah Lovisa Allred, b. November 14, 1817, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. March 11, 1879, New Harmony, Utah. 83. v. William Moore Allred, b. December 24, 1819, Farmington, Tennessee; d. June 08, 1901, Fairview, Wyoming. 84. vi. Redick Newton Allred, b. February 21, 1822, Farmington, Tennessee; d. October 10, 1905, Chester, Utah. 85. vii. Reddin Alexander Allred, b. February 21, 1822, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. June 11, 1900, Thatcher, Arizona. 86. viii. Mary Caroline Allred, b. December 09, 1824, Memphis, Tennessee; d. April 29, 1880, Kaysville, Utah. ix. James Riley Allred, b. January 28, 1827, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. April 14, 1871. 87. x. Paulinus Harvey Allred, b. January 21, 1829, Farmington, Tennessee; d. November 19, 1900, Lehi, Utah. 88. xi. Joseph Anderson Allred, b. April 26, 1831, St. Role, Missouri; d. September 29, 1891, Spring City, Utah. 89. xii. Isaac Morley Allred, b. January 22, 1835, Salt River, Missouri; d. May 27, 1916, Spring City, Utah. 90. xiii. Sidney Ridgon Allred, b. October 22, 1837, Caldwell Co., Missouri; d. November 22, 1911, Spring City, Utah. Child of Isaac Allred and Matilda Stewart is: xiv. Matilda5 Allred, b. May 12, 1853, Cottonwood, Utah.   29. William4 Allred, Jr. (William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born January 19, 1790 in Franklin Co., Georgia, and died July 28, 1841 in Quincy, Illinois. He married Sarah Warren March 05, 1814 in Maury Co., Tennessee. She was born November 25, 1794 in Caswell Co., North Carolina, and died May 28, 1858 in Fremont, Iowa. Children of William Allred and Sarah Warren are: 91. i. Mary Ann5 Allred, b. July 06, 1815, Farmington, Tennessee; d. March 20, 1870, Pike Co., Illinois. ii. Martha Gibson Allred, b. December 04, 1817, Bedford Co., Tennessee; m. John Mann. 92. iii. James Anderson Allred, b. November 22, 1819, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. April 04, 1904, Spring City, Utah. iv. John Jones Allred, b. September 01, 1821, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. March 16, 1897, Hatch, Utah; m. (1) Jane Hoopes, September 14, 1845; m. (2) Mary Young Bridgeman, September 23, 1853. v. Green Warren Allred, b. September 16, 1823, Farmington, Tennessee; d. November 24, 1897, Wellington, Utah; m. Amy Hewes, Abt. 1850. vi. David Harden Allred, b. August 26, 1825, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. August 26, 1910; m. (1) Elizabeth Brown; m. (2) Catherine Martensen. vii. Barton Brown Allred, b. December 30, 1827, Farmington, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1865. viii. Isaac Newton Allred, b. March 25, 1830, Farmington, Tennessee; d. November 1917, Clyde, Idaho; m. Julia Ann Brown, September 13, 1849. ix. William Lafayete Allred, b. December 27, 1833, Farmington, Tennessee; d. January 28, 1915; m. Sarah Wilcox. x. Sarah Elizabeth Allred, b. November 05, 1836, Ray, Missouri; d. May 14, 1858; m. Al Marion Root. 93. xi. Joseph Parley Allred, b. May 27, 1840, Pike Co., Illinois; d. November 24, 1932, Salt Lake City, Utah. xii. Infant Allred, b. Abt. 1841, Quincy, Illinois; d. Abt. 1842.   30. Semore4 York (Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born 1777 in Guilford Co., North Carolina, and died 1859 in Rabun Co., Georgia. He married Mary Ann Beck January 12, 1802 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. She was born in Randolph Co., North Carolina. Children of Semore York and Mary Beck are: i. Jeremiah5 York, b. December 16, 1802. ii. Jeffery York, b. Abt. 1804, Randolph Co., North Carolina. iii. John B. York, b. Abt. 1806, Randolph Co., North Carolina.   31. Jeremiah4 York, Jr. (Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born 1779 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died June 08, 1843 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married (2) Nancy Campbell. Children of Jeremiah York, Jr. are: i. Daris5 York, m. Sary J. Cross, September 17, 1867. ii. Leah York, b. 1799, North Carolina. iii. Joseph York, b. Abt. 1803, Kentucky. iv. Fanny York, b. Abt. 1806, Kentucky. v. William J. York, b. Abt. 1808, Kentucky. vi. David York, b. Abt. 1810, Kentucky. 94. vii. Sarah York, b. January 29, 1812, Clay Co., Kentucky; d. Kentucky. viii. Alfred York, b. Abt. 1814, Kentucky. ix. Elizabeth York, b. Abt. 1817, Kentucky. Child of Jeremiah York and Nancy Campbell is: x. John Campbell5 York.   32. Dorcas4 York (Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born 1783 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. She married Isaiah S. Beck November 15, 1804 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He was born Abt. 1778 in North Carolina, and died 1854 in Carroll Co., Georgia. Children of Dorcas York and Isaiah Beck are: 95. i. Dorcus5 Beck, b. Abt. 1809, South Carolina; d. Aft. 1880, Randolph Co., Alabama. 96. ii. Mary Polly Beck, b. Abt. 1812, South Carolina.   33. Barnabas4 York (Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born 1793 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Nancy Kivett November 28, 1813 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. Child of Barnabas York and Nancy Kivett is: i. Nathaniel5 York, b. August 29, 1820.   34. Larkin C.4 York (Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born Abt. 1800, and died Abt. 1845 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Sophia Kivett February 04, 1823. She was born 1802. Children of Larkin York and Sophia Kivett are: i. Sarah Roxanna5 York. ii. Yancy York. iii. Branson York. iv. William York, b. Abt. 1823. v. John York, b. Abt. 1825. 97. vi. Nathan York, b. October 20, 1827; d. December 31, 1905, Randolph Co., North Carolina. vii. Rubin York, b. Abt. 1831. viii. Mary York, b. Abt. 1833; m. Matthew B. Pugh. ix. Eliza York, b. Abt. 1836; m. Clement F. Campbell. x. Oliver York, b. Abt. 1838. xi. Nancy Ann York, b. Abt. 1841. xii. Larkin Culberson York, b. Abt. 1843.   35. Darius4 York (Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born 1803 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married (1) Mary Savage. He married (2) Sarah Jane Cross September 17, 1867 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. She was born Abt. 1852 in North Carolina. Children of Darius York and Sarah Cross are: i. Cora5 York, b. Abt. 1869, Randolph Co., North Carolina. ii. William York, b. Abt. 1878, Randolph Co., North Carolina.   36. John Calvert4 Allred (John3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born June 20, 1794 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died August 23, 1873. He married Eleanor Diffee October 31, 1815, daughter of Moses Diffee and Betty ?. She was born September 08, 1798 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died April 25, 1866. Children are listed above under (13) Eleanor Diffee.   37. Stephen4 Allred, Sr. (William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born May 02, 1796 in Coffins Mill, Randolph County, North Carolina, and died February 13, 1894 in Williams Historical Cemetary, Fairplay, Panola County, Texas. He married (1) Jane York December 25, 1817. She was born Abt. 1800 in Randolph County, North Carolina, and died WFT Est. 1828-1894 in Williams Historical Cemetary, Fairplay, Panola County, Texas. He married (2) Jane York December 25, 1817 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, daughter of Jeremiah York and Sarah Allred. She was born 1798 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. Children of Stephen Allred and Jane York are: 98. i. Stephen5 Allred, Jr., b. Randolph County, North Carolina; d. July 29, 1854, Williams' Historical Cemetary, Fairplay, Panola County, Texas. ii. Alford Or Alfred Allred, b. 1820; d. WFT Est. 1821-1910. iii. Jarittee Allred, b. March 03, 1821, Randolph County, North Carolina; d. July 14, 1861, Williams Cemetary, Fairplay, Panola County, Texas; m. James P. Robinson, October 10, 1839; b. WFT Est. 1794-1821; d. WFT Est. 1844-1908.     38. Elisha5 Allred (John Calvert4, John3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born December 29, 1820 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Catherine Steed April 29, 1847. Child of Elisha Allred and Catherine Steed is: 99. i. Hannah Lovina6 Allred, b. February 12, 1849; d. December 02, 1929.   39. Isaac A.5 Diffee (William4, Moses3, William2, William1) was born May 21, 1825 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died September 03, 1846. He married Temperence Cross April 18, 1846. She was born April 17, 1826, and died July 20, 1903. Child of Isaac Diffee and Temperence Cross is: 100. i. James Isaac6 Diffee, b. January 22, 1847, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. April 09, 1925.   40. Rachel5 Diffee (William4, Moses3, William2, William1) was born 1838 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died 1872. She married John R. Sumner October 15, 1856. He was born 1837. Children of Rachel Diffee and John Sumner are: i. William6 Sumner, b. 1857. ii. James Sumner, b. 1860; m. Ellen Snyder.   41. Alfred Marsh5 Diffee (William4, Moses3, William2, William1) was born November 29, 1846 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died March 26, 1876. He married (1) Tobitha. He married (3) Louie J. Johnson December 07. Children of Alfred Diffee and Tobitha are: i. Gertrude6 Diffee. 101. ii. James Marsh Diffee, Sr., b. June 21, 1866, Central Falls, North Carolina; d. September 30, 1937, Cordele, Georgia. iii. William Sherman Diffee, b. 1868. iv. Primea L. Diffee, b. 1870; m. Charles H. Henley, May 21, 1893, Randolph Co., North Carolina. v. Donna Lee Diffee, b. 1873; d. 1873. Children of Alfred Marsh Diffee are: vi. Ethel6 Diffee, m. ? Tomlinson. vii. Gertrude Diffee.   42. William A.5 Diffee (John4, Moses3, William2, William1) was born 1828 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Ferebee Pritchard October 09, 1850 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. Child of William Diffee and Ferebee Pritchard is: i. Margaret6 Diffee, b. 1858.   43. Mary Ann5 Diffee (John4, Moses3, William2, William1) was born September 08, 1829 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died February 07, 1911 in Cove Spring, Greene, MO. She married Benjamin E. Julian August 04, 1849 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, son of Howgil Julian and Jane Elliott. He was born July 24, 1829 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died February 07, 1911 in Cove Spring, Greene, MO. Children of Mary Diffee and Benjamin Julian are: i. William Mckindre6 Julian, b. May 31, 1849, North Carolina; d. December 04. ii. John Julian, b. 1856. 102. iii. Sylvania Jane Julian, b. 1858. iv. Henry B. Julian, b. 1868. v. Alta May Julian, b. 1871. vi. Infant Julian, b. 1873. vii. Alphins H Julian, b. 1875.   44. William5 Diffy (John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born Abt. 1800 in South Carolina, and died 1880 in Jackson Co., Arkansas. He married Elizabeth ?. She was born Bet. 1809 - 1814. Children of William Diffy and Elizabeth ? are: i. Martha C.6 Diffee, b. 1834, Tennessee. 103. ii. John Diffey, b. 1837, Benton Co., Alabama. iii. Nancy Caroline Diffee, b. 1839, Benton Co., Alabama. 104. iv. William Marion Diffey, Sr., b. Abt. 1841, Benton Co., Alabama; d. Abt. 1914, Gore, Oklahoma. v. Amanda J. Diffee, b. 1843, Benton Co., Alabama; m. John King, February 27, 1866, Hardin Co., Tennessee. vi. Frances Diffee, b. 1848, Benton Co., Alabama. 105. vii. James N. Diffee, b. 1851, Benton Co., Alabama; d. Jackson Co., Arkansas. 106. viii. Sarah Elizabeth 'Sally' Diffey, b. September 05, 1852, Hardin Co., Tennessee; d. January 23, 1933, Hoxie, Lawrence, Arkansas. ix. Andrew J. Diffee, b. 1859, Hardin Co., Tennessee.   45. Jonathan5 Diffy (John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1802 in South Carolina. He married (1) Sarah ?. She was born 1818 in La.. He married (3) Matilda Brewster 1836 in Conecuh Co., Alabama. Children of Jonathan Diffy and Sarah ? are: i. Mithie6 Diffy, b. 1861, La.. ii. Lucinda Diffy, b. 1863, La.. iii. Cefehas Diffy, b. 1868, La.. Children of Jonathan Diffy and Matilda Brewster are: iv. William6 Diffy, b. 1839, Alabama. v. Mary Diffy, b. 1841, Alabama. 107. vi. Hiram Diffy, b. 1842, Alabama. 108. vii. Joseph Diffey, b. May 30, 1846, Alabama; d. April 17, 1942, Jonesboro,Jackson Parish,LA. viii. John or Jane Diffy, b. 1850, La.. ix. Nancy Diffy, b. 1854, Louisiana; m. Nelson W. Godwin, January 11, 1870. x. Sarah C. Diffy, b. 1856, Louisiana. xi. Peter Diffy, b. 1857, Louisiana. 46. James5 Diffey (John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born Bet. 1802 - 1804 in South Carolina. He married Sarah Goodman January 09, 1827 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. She was born 1804 in South Carolina. Children of James Diffey and Sarah Goodman are: i. Aveline6 Diffey, b. 1828, Alabama. ii. Abigail Diffey, b. 1830, Alabama; m. Henry H. Gill, January 13, 1853, Jefferson Co., Alabama. 109. iii. William Diffey, b. 1834, Alabama; d. February 19, 1910, Pittsburg, Camp Co., Tx.. iv. Mary A. Diffey, b. 1838, Alabama; m. James Henry Taylor, September 03, 1862, Mobile Co., Alabama; b. January 02, 1826, Georgia; d. October 02, 1873. v. Peter Diffey, b. 1844, Alabama.   47. Peter5 Diffee (John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born Bet. 1802 - 1823 in South Carolina. He married Elender Jane Clements, daughter of Salathier Clements and Elender ?. Children of Peter Diffee and Elender Clements are: 110. i. Lemuel Edward6 Diffee, b. Alabama. 111. ii. Abijah Clement Diffee, b. August 31, 1850, Alabama; d. December 15, 1927. iii. John Selathiel Diffee, b. 1851. iv. Mary E. Diffee, b. January 19, 1854; d. May 09, 1909. v. George W. Diffee, b. 1855; m. Frances Davis, July 25, 1883, Cherokee Co., Alabama. vi. William Diffee, b. 1860. 112. vii. Perry Bartow Diffee, b. April 01, 1862, Alabama; d. December 10, 1936, Compton, California. viii. Peter M. Diffee, b. 1864.   48. Charles Cowell5 Diffy (John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1808 in North Carolina, and died 1876 in Sharon, Madison, Mississippi. He married Emmaline Jordan 1834 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. She was born 1818 in Shelby-Jefferson, Alabama, and died 1887 in Millville, Madison, Mississippi. Children of Charles Diffy and Emmaline Jordan are: i. William6 Diffee, b. 1835, Alabama; m. Sarah L. Loftis, January 02, 1861. ii. Margaret Diffee, b. 1838, Alabama; m. ? Broadway, 1859. 113. iii. Erasmus Walker Diffee, b. November 30, 1842, DeKalb, Kemper Co., Mississippi; d. April 08, 1912, Millvilla, Madison, Mississippi. iv. Melissa (Mellcina or Ducinia Diffee, b. 1844, Ms.. v. Nellie Diffee, b. 1846, Mississippi; m. Charles Kendrick. 49. Catherine5 Diffy (John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born Bet. 1810 - 1815 in Probably in Tennessee. She married Frederick L. Goza January 19, 1847 in Benton Co., Alabama. Children of Catherine Diffy and Frederick Goza are: i. Laura6 Goza, b. 1847, Alabama. ii. Ura Goza, b. 1847, Alabama.   50. Nancy5 Diffy (John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1816 in Georgia. She married Samuel Faughender July 30, 1835 in Benton Co., Alabama. He was born 1801 in Pennsylvania. Children of Nancy Diffy and Samuel Faughender are: i. James C.6 Faughender, b. 1837, Alabama. ii. William L. Faughender, b. 1840, Alabama. iii. Virginia Faughender, b. 1842, Alabama. iv. Mary I. Faughender, b. 1843, Alabama. v. Martha I. Faughender, b. 1848, Alabama.   51. Stephen5 Diffee (John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1825 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1870. He married Mary Young March 30, 1843 in Benton Co., Alabama, daughter of Isaac Young and Margaret ?. She was born WFT Est. 1804-1830, and died WFT Est. 1850-1918. Children of Stephen Diffee and Mary Young are: 114. i. Nancy Louise6 Diffee, b. July 07, 1845, Benton Co., Alabama; d. November 21, 1934, Okolona, Mississippi. ii. Washington Diffee, b. WFT Est. 1846-1875; d. WFT Est. 1852-1954. iii. Jane Diffee, b. WFT Est. 1846-1875, Benton Co., Alabama; d. WFT Est. 1851-1957. 115. iv. Mary A. Diffee, b. Abt. 1850, Benton Co., Alabama; d. January 1881, Limestone Co., Texas. 116. v. Martha M. Diffee, b. 1854, Benton Co., Alabama; d. 1941, Ryan, Oklahoma. 117. vi. Charles Diffee, b. August 05, 1855, Mobile, Alabama; d. November 24, 1906, Calera, Oklahoma. vii. William Diffee, b. 1857, Benton Co., Alabama; d. WFT Est. 1852-1954. viii. Catherine Diffee, b. 1859, Calhoun Co., Alabama; d. WFT Est. 1851-1957.   52. Mary E.5 Diffy (John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born April 27, 1831, and died April 24, 1862. She married James R. Young February 02, 1848 in Benton Co., Alabama, son of William Young and Dorcus Ellis. He was born September 09, 1819 in Alabama, and died August 20, 1877. Children of Mary Diffy and James Young are: i. Henry R.6 Young, b. WFT Est. 1844-1862; d. WFT Est. 1850-1946. ii. Martha A. Young, b. WFT Est. 1844-1862; d. WFT Est. 1849-1949. iii. James A. Young, b. WFT Est. 1844-1862; d. WFT Est. 1850-1946. iv. Margarett E. Young, b. WFT Est. 1844-1862; d. WFT Est. 1849-1949. v. Mary M. Young, b. WFT Est. 1844-1862; d. WFT Est. 1849-1949. 118. vi. Sallie Sarah Jane Young, b. January 06, 1849, ALABAMA; d. July 10, 1902.   53. William5 Diffee (Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1809 in North Carolina, and died November 07, 1843. He married (1) Lucy White November 30, 1830. She was born March 09, 1814, and died June 06, 1833. He married (2) Mary S. Carroll-McDonald April 30, 1834. She was born 1816 in Alabama. He married (3) Mary S. Carroll April 30, 1834. Child of William Diffee and Lucy White is: i. Robert6 Diffee, b. December 19, 1831; d. May 31, 1833. Children of William Diffee and Mary Carroll-McDonald are: ii. Lucy6 Diffee, b. 1835; m. Addison Bailey, January 09, 1852, Madison Co., Alabama. iii. Appolonia Diffee, b. 1839; m. W. H. Hodge, January 12, 1866, Giles Co., Tennessee.   54. Enoch J.5 Diffee (Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born September 20, 1821 in North Carolina, and died in Arkansas. He married Sophia Pernecy Phillips May 20, 1858 in Clark Co., Arkansas. Children of Enoch Diffee and Sophia Phillips are: i. Mary A.6 Diffee, b. 1859, Sebastian Co., Arkansas. ii. James E. Diffee, b. 1860, Sebastian Co., Arkansas. iii. Isaac Diffee, b. 1862, Sebastian Co., Arkansas. iv. William Diffee, b. 1867, Sebastian Co., Arkansas.   55. Nancy5 Diffee (Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born May 29, 1823 in North Carolina, and died 1865 in Point, Texas. She married John E. Mooring 1844. He was born 1828 in Lexington, Henderson, TN. Child of Nancy Diffee and John Mooring is: 119. i. Mary6 Mooring, b. November 28, 1854, Lexington, Henderson, TN; d. January 23, 1891, Point, Rains, TX.   56. John5 Diffee (Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born February 28, 1825 in North Carolina, and died December 30, 1866 in Clark Co., Arkansas. He married Ledussery Jones November 11, 1852 in Clark Co., Arkansas, daughter of Robert Jones and Malinda Ewing. She was born 1833 in Tennessee, and died December 15, 1870 in Clark Co., Arkansas. Children of John Diffee and Ledussery Jones are: 120. i. Malinda P.6 Diffee, b. September 18, 1853, Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas; d. July 23, 1883, Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas. 121. ii. Martha Jane Diffee, b. October 16, 1855, Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas; d. April 21, 1940, Wichita Falls, Texas. 122. iii. Sarah Elsie Diffee, b. September 1857, Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas; d. 1903, Caddo Gap, Mntg. Co., AR. 123. iv. Alfred E. Diffee, b. January 01, 1861, Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas.   57. Alfred5 Diffee (Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born May 15, 1828 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died August 11, 1892 in Bismark. Hot Springs County, Arkansas. He married Martha Frances Allen January 04, 1855 in Clark Co., Arkansas, daughter of Samuel Allen and Susan Mann. She was born February 16, 1841 in Rockingham, North Carolina, and died October 31, 1909 in Vilonia, Faulkner, Arkansas. Children of Alfred Diffee and Martha Allen are: 124. i. William Owen6 Diffee, b. October 27, 1857, Bismarck, Arkansas; d. February 05, 1928, Broken Bow, Oklahoma. 125. ii. Samuel Washington Diffee, b. January 17, 1859, Caddo Gap, Arkansas; d. October 21, 1896. 126. iii. Ason Wallace Diffee, b. 1861, Caddo Gap, Arkansas; d. Bef. 1910. 127. iv. Joseph Davis Diffee, b. March 11, 1863, Bismarck, Arkansas; d. July 27, 1923, California. 128. v. Johnnie A. Diffee, b. February 16, 1866, Bismarck, Arkansas; d. December 31, 1897, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas.   58. Elijah J.5 Diffee (Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born January 18, 1832 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died January 06, 1876 in Died in Civil War. He married Martha Isabella Bradford 1869. Children of Elijah Diffee and Martha Bradford are: i. Kirby6 Diffee, d. 1924. ii. Pearl D. Diffee, d. December 03, 1896. iii. Cora Alice Diffee, b. 1870; d. 1901; m. James Buchanan. iv. William Arthur Diffee, b. 1873; m. Lula ?.   59. Jonathan5 Diffee (Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born December 19, 1825 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died November 13, 1862 in Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. He married Mary Ann Shuffield 1844 in Mississippi, daughter of Henry Shuffield and Mary Strickland. She was born October 04, 1827 in Kentucky, and died August 03, 1917 in Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. Children of Jonathan Diffee and Mary Shuffield are: 129. i. Rebecca Elizabeth6 Diffee, b. December 19, 1844, Tishomingo, Mississippi; d. November 01, 1921, Arkansas. 130. ii. Sarah Harriett Diffee, b. February 22, 1847, Tishomingo, Mississippi; d. October 31, 1930, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. 131. iii. Amy Jane Diffee, b. November 06, 1849, Cedar Township, Arkansas; d. December 08, 1905, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas. 132. iv. Henry Cornelius Diffee, b. January 19, 1852, Cedar, Clark Co., Arkansas; d. April 08, 1930, Arkansas. 133. v. Jonathon Thompson Diffee, b. December 03, 1855, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. October 21, 1933, Bismarck, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. 134. vi. John Henderson Diffee, b. 1856, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. September 1913, Red River County, Texas. 135. vii. Mary Frances Diffee, b. October 18, 1858, Bismarck, Arkansas; d. July 15, 1920, Red River County, Arkansas. 136. viii. Martha Leanna Diffee, b. September 17, 1860, Cedar, Clark County, Arkansas; d. March 17, 1904, Arkansas. 137. ix. Nancy Wade Diffee, b. 1862, Cedar, Clark County, Arkansas; d. 1920, Shreveport, Louisiana.   60. William5 Diffee (John4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1829 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died June 24, 1880. He married (1) Nancy C. Graham June 27, 1850 in DeSoto CO., Mississippi. He married (2) Mary Jane Crawford March 20, 1856 in DeSoto CO., Ms.. She was born 1825 in North Carolina, and died September 10, 1885. Children of William Diffee and Nancy Graham are: 138. i. John Armstead6 Diffee, b. May 13, 1851, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. April 11, 1914. 139. ii. Noah Gray Diffee, b. October 21, 1852, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. January 23, 1928. 140. iii. Robert Franklin Diffee, b. August 12, 1861, Coldwater, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. November 15, 1926, Williston, Fayette Co., Tennessee. Children of William Diffee and Mary Crawford are: iv. Mary6 Diffee, b. 1857. v. Ellen Diffee, b. 1863. vi. Sarah Diffee, b. 1866. vii. William Diffee, b. 1868. viii. John Diffee, b. 1869.   61. Noah5 Diffee (John4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1831 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died November 02, 1898. He married (1) Seany Elizabeth Henshaw November 02, 1854 in DeSoto CO., Mississippi, daughter of Meredith Henshaw. She was born 1835 in Jackson Co., Alabama. He married (2) S.M. Willsmith February 18, 1892 in Tate Co., Mississippi. She was born June 28. Children of Noah Diffee and Seany Henshaw are: 141. i. Amanda6 Diffee, b. 1856, DeSoto Co., Mississippi. 142. ii. John Thomas Diffee, b. March 16, 1858, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. January 11, 1911. 143. iii. John Thomas Diffee, Sr., b. March 16, 1858, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. January 11, 1911. 144. iv. William Henry Diffee, b. January 08, 1862, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. August 11, 1923. 145. v. Margaret Tabitha Diffee, b. October 04, 1863, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. November 10, 1946, Paris, Lamar County, Texas. 146. vi. Mollie Catherine Diffee, b. 1866, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. 1926. 147. vii. Sarah Jane Diffee, b. 1868, DeSoto Co., Mississippi. viii. James M. Diffee, b. 1871, DeSoto CO., Mississippi; d. 1907. 148. ix. Ida Belle Diffee, b. January 29, 1874, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. September 21, 1912. 149. x. Avon Lee Diffee, b. September 11, 1876, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. October 12, 1949.   62. Enoch D.5 Diffee (John4, John3, William2, William1) was born March 27, 1845 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died May 02, 1914. He married (1) Mary Anderson October 13, 1863 in Rankin Co., Mississippi, daughter of Jefferson Anderson. He married (2) Sedonia Elliott August 30, 1871 in El Paso, Arkansas. Children of Enoch Diffee and Mary Anderson are: 150. i. John Jefferson6 Diffee, b. April 30, 1867, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. October 22, 1946, N. Little Rock, Arkansas. 151. ii. Enoch Thomas Diffee, b. June 21, 1868, DeSoto Co., Mississippi; d. May 23, 1939, Little Rock, Arkansas. 152. iii. Maude Diffee, b. November 1884, El Paso, White Co., Texas. Children of Enoch Diffee and Sedonia Elliott are: 153. iv. Otha Gray6 Diffee, b. September 12, 1872, El Paso, Arkansas; d. June 14, 1908. v. Martha Diffee, b. 1876, El Paso, White Co., Arkansas. vi. James Colia Diffee, b. December 15, 1889, El Paso, White Co., Arkansas; d. June 24, 1914.   63. Tabitha5 Diffee (John4, John3, William2, William1) was born May 07, 1847 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died October 04, 1905. She married James Marian Philpot October 25, 1865 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi. He was born February 14, 1834, and died September 15, 1905. Children of Tabitha Diffee and James Philpot are: i. Wesley6 Philpot, b. 1864. ii. John Philpot, b. 1866.   64. James Gray5 Diffee (John4, John3, William2, William1) was born April 30, 1854 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died March 18, 1924. He married Lucinda Philpot July 15, 1873 in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas, daughter of Martin Philpot and Hannah Deason. She was born May 14, 1855 in Calhoun Co., Alabama, and died March 01, 1944. Children of James Diffee and Lucinda Philpot are: 154. i. James Enoch6 Diffee, b. 1874, Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. 1909. 155. ii. William Alexander Diffee, b. March 01, 1876, Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. August 08, 1955. iii. Martin Diffee, b. 1878, Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. 1891. 156. iv. Laura Tabitha Diffee, b. March 16, 1880, Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. May 31, 1947. 157. v. Mary Atha Diffee, b. August 01, 1882, Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. July 05. 158. vi. Ira Dexter Diffee, b. August 30, 1885, Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. December 23, 1942. 159. vii. Claudus Victor Diffee, b. September 25, 1887, Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. March 30, 1935. 160. viii. Ollie Corrine Diffee, b. February 18, 1891, Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. April 15, 1976. 161. ix. Erdie Jefferson Diffee, b. September 10, 1893, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. February 05, 1972. 162. x. Elzy Armstrong Diffee, b. December 21, 1895, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. June 27, 1958.   65. George Washington5 Diffee (Moses4, John3, William2, William1) was born June 09, 1830 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died May 15, 1904 in Henderson Co., Tennessee. He married Josephine Wadley 1856. She was born July 09, 1835, and died October 10, 1882. Children of George Diffee and Josephine Wadley are: i. Frank Woodworth6 Diffee, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee. 163. ii. James L. Diffee, b. 1857, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. 1930. iii. Kate Diffee, b. 1858, Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. ? Flake. 164. iv. Cash Eugene Diffee, b. 1861, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. 1943. 165. v. William Clark Diffee, b. February 1865, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. 1943. vi. Felix Lewis Diffee, b. 1866, Henderson Co., Tennessee. vii. Callie Diffee, b. December 19, 1867, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. 1950; m. Samuel D. Bell, November 30, 1904. viii. Albert Diffee, b. 1870, Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. Fannie ?. ix. Lessie Diffee, b. May 1875, Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. (1) Lennie P. LeFlore; m. (2) T. W. Young, Bet. 1905 - 1916. x. Carrie Diffee, b. January 19, 1880, Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. Charley Bell, May 15, 1900, Henderson Co., Tn..   66. Clark5 Diffee (Moses4, John3, William2, William1) was born February 15, 1832 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died April 17, 1911. He married Mary Barbara Parsons August 29, 1867, daughter of John Parsons and Mary Lons. She was born January 26, 1848, and died January 09, 1885. Children of Clark Diffee and Mary Parsons are: 166. i. Robert Lafayette6 Diffee, b. January 06, 1869, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. June 18, 1951. 167. ii. John Thomas Diffee, Sr., b. March 19, 1870, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. May 12, 1957. iii. Dora B. Diffee, b. July 26, 1872, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. November 04, 1887. iv. James Ernest Diffee, b. July 01, 1875, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. August 01, 1875. v. Bettie Mae Diffee, b. July 08, 1876, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. June 09, 1963; m. James H. Cason, November 20, 1918; b. May 30, 1867; d. August 17, 1933. vi. Charles Gray Diffee, b. September 08, 1878, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. July 10, 1956. 168. vii. Virginia Diffee, b. February 24, 1881, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. January 15, 1950.   67. Louis5 Diffee (Moses4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1835 in Henderson Co., Tennessee. He married Lucinda Wadley. She was born 1840 in Tn.. Children of Louis Diffee and Lucinda Wadley are: i. Ada6 Diffee, b. 1865; m. D. A. Gilliam, August 12, 1899, Henderson Co., Tennessee. ii. Savannah Diffee, b. 1867, Tennessee; m. R. M. Stewart, July 28, 1896, Henderson Co., Tennessee. iii. Emma Diffee, b. 1868, Tennessee. iv. Willie Diffee, b. 1873, Tennessee. 169. v. Sam Diffee, b. February 10, 1874, Montgomery, AL; d. March 02, 1942, Wichita Falls, Texas. 170. vi. Luke H. Diffee, b. July 04, 1887, Tennessee; d. March 31, 1982.   68. Nancy5 Diffee (Moses4, John3, William2, William1) was born October 29, 1839 in Henderson Co., Tennessee. She married John W. Cawthon. He was born May 25, 1826, and died 1904. Children of Nancy Diffee and John Cawthon are: i. Bill6 Cawthon, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee. ii. John Cawthon, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee; m. Zada. iii. James Cawthon, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee. iv. Jeff Cawthon, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee. v. Lizzie Cawthon, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee. vi. Emma Cawthon, b. Henderson Co., Tennessee.   69. Emma C.5 Diffie (Moses4 Diffee, John3, William2, William1) was born February 03, 1843 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died December 30, 1919 in Byhalia, Marshall, MS. She married James Lafayette Burrow WFT Est. 1859-1890 in Mississippi, son of Isham Burrow and Elvira Chandler. He was born September 18, 1842 in Marshall, MS, and died 1924 in Byhalia, Marshall, MS. Children of Emma Diffie and James Burrow are: i. Callie6 Burrows, b. 1867, Marshall, MS; d. WFT Est. 1868-1961. ii. Edward Burrow, b. 1871, Marshall, MS. iii. Elizabeth Cain Burrow, b. December 25, 1872, Byhalia, MS; d. May 25, 1956; m. John Allen Ramey, May 14, 1911; b. WFT Est. 1857-1891; d. WFT Est. 1915-1975. iv. Thomas Burrow, b. 1873, Marshall, MS; d. WFT Est. 1874-1963. v. Bettie Burrows, b. 1873, Marshall, MS. vi. Chippy Burrow, b. 1876, Marshall, MS; d. WFT Est. 1877-1970. vii. Eva Burrow, b. 1879, Marshall, MS; d. WFT Est. 1876-1969. viii. Emma Maude Burrow, b. June 17, 1879; d. WFT Est. 1880-1973. ix. Irene Burrow, b. April 26, 1881, Marshall, MS; d. 1966. x. James Isom Burrow, b. July 13, 1883, Marshall, MS; d. April 29, 1963, Byhalia, Marshall, MS. xi. Blanche Burrow, b. September 09, 1885, Marshall, MS; d. 1951.     Descendants of William Diffee, Sr. 70. Solomon Mitchel5 Albertson (Mary4 Allred, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born 1809 in Pennsylvania, and died 1896. He married (1) Mary Robertson. He married (2) Marie Wilson. Children of Solomon Albertson and Mary Robertson are: 171. i. M. Luther6 Albertson, b. North Carolina. ii. Elizabeth Ann Albertson. iii. Nicholas Albertson. iv. Solomon Albertson. v. Catherine Albertson. vi. Rebecca Albertson. vii. John Albertson. viii. Herbert Albertson. ix. Polly Albertson. x. William Albertson. Children of Solomon Albertson and Marie Wilson are: xi. Margaret6 Albertson. xii. James Albertson. xiii. Mitchel Albertson, b. 1859, Jamestown, Tennessee; d. 1933, Adair City, Kentucky.   71. Moses Martin5 Sanders, Sr. (Mary4 Allred, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born August 17, 1803 in Franklin Co., Georgia, and died November 09, 1878 in St. George, Utah. He married (1) Amanda Armstrong Fausett January 12, 1826 in Maury Co., Tennessee. She was born May 06, 1810 in Maury Co., Tennessee, and died April 24, 1885 in Gila Co., Arizona. He married (2) Mary Jane Sparks March 21, 1847. She was born Abt. 1803. He married (3) Anna Stout January 24, 1852. She was born Abt. 1803. Children of Moses Sanders and Amanda Fausett are: i. William Carroll6 Sanders, b. December 04, 1826, Lewisburg, Tennessee; d. August 18, 1827. ii. Richard Twiggs Sanders, b. May 31, 1828, Maury Co., Tennessee; m. Antonia Ruellas, January 12, 1850, Salt Lake Co., Utah; b. Abt. 1828. 172. iii. John Franklin Sanders, Sr., b. March 05, 1830, Montgomery Co., Illinois; d. March 18, 1896, Mesa, Arizona. 173. iv. Rebecca Ann Sanders, b. March 05, 1832, Montgomery Co., Illinois; d. October 06, 1907, Fairview, Utah. 174. v. Martha Brown Sanders, b. May 25, 1834, Montgomery Co., Illinois; d. Weber Co., Utah. 175. vi. David Walker Sanders, Sr., b. September 01, 1835, Montgomery, Illinois; d. February 11, 1914, Hubbard, Arizona. 176. vii. Joseph Moroni Sanders, Sr., b. December 25, 1836, Clay Co., Missouri; d. December 23, 1916, Laverkin, Utah. viii. Sidney Rigdon Sanders, b. March 10, 1839, Adams Co., Illinois; d. August 25, 1845. 177. ix. Emma Sanders, b. June 23, 1841, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. October 05, 1916, Moroni, Utah. x. Eliza Jane Sanders, b. June 23, 1843, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. April 04, 1847. xi. Hyrum Smith Sanders, b. October 10, 1845, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. September 27, 1846. 178. xii. Moses Martin Sanders, Jr., b. February 21, 1853, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. March 23, 1926, Duncan, Arizona.   72. William Hackley5 Allred (James4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born April 14, 1804 in Franklin Co., Georgia, and died August 01, 1890 in Spring City, Utah. He married (1) Martina Anderson. He married (2) Elizabeth Ivie March 25, 1824, daughter of David Ivie and Sarah Allred. She was born February 27, 1807 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died March 22, 1870 in Grasson Co., Texas. Children of William Allred and Elizabeth Ivie are: i. Matilda Katherine6 Allred, b. February 19, 1825, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. October 07, 1855; m. Joseph England. ii. Delila Mildred Allred, b. November 02, 1826, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. November 20, 1913; m. Charles Lewis Payton. iii. Wilson Monroe Allred, b. December 01, 1828, Memphis, Tennessee; d. September 26, 1910, Price, Utah; m. Elizabeth Ann Ivie, January 26, 1875; b. November 26, 1858, Sanpete Co., Utah; d. January 04, 1927, Price, Utah. iv. Louis Porter Allred, b. October 12, 1831, Kirkville, Missouri; d. November 22, 1904; m. (1) Clarinda Lycon; m. (2) Irene Watts. v. Purlina Jane Allred, b. May 17, 1833, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. January 31, 1910; m. James Tillman Sanford. vi. Enoch Allred, b. March 18, 1835, Monroe Co., Missouri; m. Catherine Beardsley. vii. Emma Allred, b. April 06, 1837, Caldwell Co., Missouri. viii. Joseph Robert Allred, b. March 27, 1839, Florida, Missouri; d. October 29, 1920; m. Eliza Ann Collins. ix. Hyrum Allred, b. January 13, 1841, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. January 13, 1841, Monroe Co., Missouri. x. Amasa Lyman Allred, b. January 10, 1843, Monroe Co., Missouri; m. Isadore Smoot. xi. Sarah Elizabeth Allred, b. November 16, 1845, Adair Co., Missouri. xii. Willis Winfield Allred, b. September 20, 1847, Adair Co., Missouri; d. September 07, 1931. xiii. Celeste Allred, b. March 23, 1850, Adair Co., Missouri; d. November 21, 1917. xiv. Mary E. Allred, b. Abt. 1852, Adair Co., Missouri. 73. Martin Carrell5 Allred (James4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born September 08, 1806 in Warren, Kentucky, and died May 02, 1840. He married Mary Haskett Abt. 1830 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. She was born in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died July 1840. Children of Martin Allred and Mary Haskett are: i. Eliza Elvira6 Allred, b. August 31, 1826, Bedford Co., Tennessee; m. (1) Frederick Justenson; m. (2) W. H. Edwards, Abt. 1847, Bedford Co., Tennessee. ii. Reuben Warren Allred, b. November 09, 1827, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. August 21, 1916, Thatcher, Arizona; m. Elzadie Emeline Ford, February 15, 1846, Nauvoo, Illinois. iii. James Franklin Allred, b. October 22, 1832, Monroe, Missouri; d. November 11, 1923, Wallsburg, Utah; m. Jane Thompson McKenzie, July 01, 1860, Salt Lake City, Utah. 179. iv. Elizabeth Heskett Allred, b. February 23, 1833, Monroe, Missouri; d. November 18, 1916, Circleville, Utah. 180. v. Sally Allred, b. December 31, 1834, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. August 01, 1926, Logan, Utah. vi. Eloise Allred, b. Abt. 1835, Monroe Co., Missouri. vii. George Martin Hinkel Allred, b. September 27, 1836, Log Creek, Missouri; d. January 14, 1926; m. Caroline Maria Sorenson, March 16, 1857, Missouri.   74. Hannah Caroline5 Allred (James4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born September 20, 1808 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died February 23, 1850 in Missouri. She married Andrew Hyrum Whitlock, Sr. September 30, 1827 in Bedford, Tennessee. Children of Hannah Allred and Andrew Whitlock are: i. Sally Ray6 Whitlock, b. 1828. ii. Mary Jane Whitlock, b. 1830. iii. Charles Whitlock, b. 1833. iv. James Hardin Whitlock, b. 1836. v. Elizabeth Whitlock, b. 1838. vi. Nancy Maria Whitlock, b. 1841. vii. Thursey Whitlock, b. 1844. viii. Andrew Hyrum Whitlock, Jr., b. 1848.   75. Sally5 Allred (James4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born April 13, 1811 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died December 02, 1834 in Monroe, Missouri. She married John Newton Burton November 15, 1832 in Salt River, Missouri. Child of Sally Allred and John Burton is: i. Leona Elizabeth6 Burton, b. 1834; m. William Jackson Allred; b. 1827.   76. Isaac5 Allred (James4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born June 28, 1813 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died May 12, 1859 in Sanpete Co., Utah. He married (1) Julia Ann Taylor October 11, 1832 in Monroe Co., Missouri. She was born February 09, 1816 in Warren Co., Kentucky, and died May 16, 1898 in Richmond, Utah. He married (2) Mary Henderson January 15, 1846 in Nauvoo, Illinois. He married (3) Emma Dewey October 07, 1856. Children of Isaac Allred and Julia Taylor are: 181. i. William Alma6 Allred, b. June 26, 1833, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. January 25, 1900, Sanpete Co., Utah. 182. ii. John Allen Allred, b. August 29, 1834, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. April 08, 1904, Slaterville, Utah. 183. iii. Eliza Maria Allred, b. October 02, 1836, Richmond, Utah; d. March 21, 1926, Richmond, Utah. 184. iv. James Martin Allred, b. February 14, 1839, Caldwell Co., Missouri; d. July 28, 1919. v. Sidney H. Little Allred, b. February 06, 1841, Hancock Co., Illinois; d. May 25, 1917, Boise, Idaho; m. (1) Jerusha Edwards; m. (2) Sarah Jane Ivie, February 01, 1860. vi. Amanda Jane Allred, b. November 16, 1843, Hancock Co., Illinois; d. March 15, 1915, Bannock Co., Idaho; m. (1) William B. Hutchings, March 27, 1857; m. (2) Neriah Robert Lewis, January 20, 1864. 185. vii. Julia Ann Allred, b. November 12, 1845, Hancock Co., Illinois; d. September 14, 1934, Paris, Idaho. viii. Hannah Elizabeth Allred, b. August 24, 1848, Council Bluffs, Iowa; d. May 03, 1900, Fairview, Utah. 186. ix. Mary Leoma Allred, b. May 05, 1850, Floyd Co., Iowa; d. January 18, 1936, Salmon, Idaho. x. Isaac J. Allred, b. March 04, 1852, Weber Co., Utah; d. July 20, 1858, Ogden, Utah. Children of Isaac Allred and Mary Henderson are: xi. Isaac6 Allred, b. October 13, 1846, Garden Grove, Iowa; d. October 30, 1846. xii. Samuel Allred, b. June 03, 1851, Pottawattamie, Iowa; d. January 19, 1932, Spring City, Utah. xiii. Mary Allred, b. March 28, 1852, Weber, Utah; d. April 1852; m. Lorena Sorensen. xiv. Orson Allred, b. September 22, 1856, Slaterville, Utah; d. July 22, 1934, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. xv. Olive Allred, b. February 13, 1859, Ephraim, Utah; d. April 07, 1926; m. Frederick Sinclair Acord. 77. Reuben Warren5 Allred, Sr. (James4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born November 18, 1815 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died October 04, 1896 in Spring City, Utah. He married (1) Lucy Ann Butler December 04, 1836 in Ray Co., Missouri. She was born August 06, 1814 in Simpson Co., Kentucky. He married (2) Virginia Gimes January 15, 1846. Children of Reuben Allred and Lucy Butler are: i. Nancy Cynthia6 Allred, b. January 20, 1840, Nauvoo, Illinois; m. Joseph Smith Black. ii. Thomas Butler Allred, b. March 01, 1841, Nauvoo, Illinois; m. (1) Catherine Clay Delahay; m. (2) Francis Ann Saxton; m. (3) Hannah Stoddart. iii. Hannah Caroline Allred, b. February 27, 1843, Nauvoo, Illinois. 187. iv. Lucy Ann Allred, b. April 24, 1845, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. September 17, 1906, Spring City, Utah. v. Rachel Allred, b. 1847, Springville, Utah; m. John Murray. vi. Drucilla Emaline Allred, b. June 09, 1848, Council Bluffs, Iowa; m. Louis Peter Lund. vii. Reuben Warren Allred, Jr., b. December 09, 1849, Salt Lake City, Utah; m. Clara Alice Robinson. 188. viii. Eliza Elvira Allred, b. March 10, 1853, Spring City, Utah; d. June 08, 1913, Sanpete, Utah. 189. ix. Ephraim Lafayette Allred, b. October 01, 1854, Ephraim, Utah; d. October 12, 1921, Salt Lake City, Utah. x. John Lowe Butler Allred, b. February 09, 1857, Spanish Fork, Utah; m. Sarah Elvira Burdick.   78. Polly Ann5 Ivie (Sarah4 Allred, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born April 07, 1801 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died December 15, 1887 in Spring City, Utah. She married Ezekial Billington December 19, 1819. Children of Polly Ivie and Ezekial Billington are: i. Sally D.6 Billington, b. July 12, 1820, Sulvan, Tennessee; d. July 1861. ii. Elias Billington, b. October 28, 1821, Sulvan, Tennessee; d. September 07, 1846. iii. James Anderson Billington, b. November 24, 1822, Sulvan, Tennessee; d. January 11, 1866. iv. Elizabeth Billington, b. February 15, 1826, Sulvan, Tennessee; d. October 17, 1857. v. Mary Ann Billington, b. July 01, 1828, Sulvan, Tennessee; d. November 16, 1856. vi. William Gordon Billington, b. December 09, 1830, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. January 14, 1914, Spring City, Utah. vii. John Billington, b. March 17, 1833, Monroe Co., Missouri. viii. Rufus Billington, b. April 29, 1835, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. January 31, 1865. ix. Nathaniel Billington, b. September 07, 1837, Caldwell Co., Missouri; d. December 29, 1922, Spring City, Utah. x. Henry Thomas Billington, b. May 23, 1840, Kirksville, Missouri; d. Kirksville, Missouri. xi. Patsy Billington, b. January 11, 1842, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. January 29, 1842. xii. Ezekiel Alexander Billington, b. May 18, 1843, Adair Co., Missouri; d. May 16, 1857.   79. James Russell5 Ivie (Sarah4 Allred, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born December 30, 1802 in Franklin Co., Georgia, and died June 10, 1887 in Scipio, Utah. He married (1) Amanda Jane Rush. He married (2) Abigail Reynolds. He married (3) Eliza McKee Fausett June 1824 in Ducks River, Tennessee. She was born July 05, 1808 in Sumner Co., Tennessee, and died August 07, 1896 in Scipio, Utah. Children of James Ivie and Eliza Fausett are: 190. i. Richard Anderson6 Ivie, b. February 18, 1825, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. November 22, 1892, Camas Prairie, Indiana. 191. ii. William Franklin Ivie, b. September 18, 1827, Bedford Co., Tennessee; d. May 04, 1880, Scipio, Utah. 192. iii. Sarah Allred Ivie, b. April 23, 1829, Adair Co., Missouri; d. June 21, 1890, Scipio, Utah. 193. iv. James Alexander Ivie, b. March 17, 1830, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. March 15, 1906, Salina, Utah. 194. v. John Lehi Ivie, b. June 11, 1833, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. March 10, 1909, Vermillion, Utah. 195. vi. Polly Ann Ivie, b. August 24, 1835, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. January 01, 1896, Minersville, Utah. vii. Elizabeth Caroline Ivie, b. November 01, 1837, Caldwell, Missouri; d. July 28, 1901; m. William Campbell Billingsley, March 29, 1861, St. George, Utah. viii. Joseph Orson Ivie, b. January 01, 1840, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. 1851, Scipio, Utah. 196. ix. Eliza Marie Ivie, b. March 29, 1841, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. May 03, 1920, Emery, Utah. x. Mary Betsy Ivie, b. March 29, 1841, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. March 29, 1842, Monroe Co., Missouri. 197. xi. Isaac Thomas Ivie, b. May 29, 1844, Monroe Co., Missouri; d. January 26, 1906. 198. xii. Benjamin Martin Ivie, b. September 15, 1846, Council Bluffs, Iowa; d. March 04, 1926, Millard Co., Utah. 199. xiii. Hyrum Lewis Ivie, Sr., b. February 25, 1849, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. July 24, 1927, Strawberry, Utah. 200. xiv. Heber Kimball Ivie, b. November 19, 1852, Provo, Utah; d. February 07, 1920, Burley, Idaho. xv. Martha Adaline Ivie, b. Abt. 1854, Provo, Utah.   80. Elizabeth5 Ivie (Sarah4 Allred, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born February 27, 1807 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died March 22, 1870 in Grasson Co., Texas. She married William Hackley Allred March 25, 1824, son of James Allred and Elizabeth Warren. He was born April 14, 1804 in Franklin Co., Georgia, and died August 01, 1890 in Spring City, Utah. Children are listed above under (72) William Hackley Allred.   81. Thomas Celton5 Ivie (Sarah4 Allred, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born August 25, 1820 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died 1864 in Missouri. He married Amanda Jane Moore February 21, 1852 in Nauvoo, Illinois. Children of Thomas Ivie and Amanda Moore are: i. Joseph Johnston6 Ivie, b. August 09, 1852, Provo, Utah; d. January 01, 1945, Farmington, New Mexico. ii. Hyrum Smith Ivie, b. June 10, 1857, Provo, Utah; d. April 06, 1937, Richfield, Utah. iii. Amos Ivie, b. Abt. 1859. iv. Charles Ivie, b. Abt. 1861. v. Elisa Ivie, b. Abt. 1863.   82. Sarah Lovisa5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born November 14, 1817 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died March 11, 1879 in New Harmony, Utah. She married Allen Taylor September 05, 1833 in Wayne Co., Utah. He was born January 17, 1814 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and died December 05, 1891 in Loa, Utah. Children of Sarah Allred and Allen Taylor are: i. Isaac Moroni6 Taylor, b. June 29, 1834, Clay Co., Missouri; d. June 03, 1836. 201. ii. Mary Elizabeth Taylor, b. March 08, 1837, Far West, Missouri; d. August 08, 1905, Emery, Utah. iii. William Riley Taylor, b. February 12, 1839, Caldwell Co., Missouri; d. March 24, 1912, Loa, Utah. iv. Sarah Jane Taylor, b. February 02, 1841, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. June 15, 1922, St. George, Utah. v. Joseph Allen Taylor, b. May 25, 1844, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. May 11, 1845. 202. vi. Nancy Melvina Taylor, b. May 30, 1846, Potawatama, Iowa; d. February 06, 1885, Kaysville, Utah. vii. Clarissa Elvira Taylor, b. October 03, 1849, Ft. Bridger, Wyoming; d. January 18, 1874, New Harmony, Utah. viii. Orissa Angelia Taylor, b. October 13, 1851, Kaysville, Utah; d. April 17, 1886, Mt. Carmel, Utah. ix. Independence Taylor, b. July 04, 1854, Kaysville, Utah; d. March 22, 1942, Cedar City, Utah. x. Jeddiah Diah Taylor, b. May 15, 1857, Kaysville, Utah. 203. xi. Jedediah Taylor, b. May 13, 1858, Kaysville, Utah; d. June 14, 1917, Nampa, Idaho. xii. Lovisa Jeanette Taylor, b. May 12, 1860, Kaysville, Utah; d. December 30, 1881.   83. William Moore5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born December 24, 1819 in Farmington, Tennessee, and died June 08, 1901 in Fairview, Wyoming. He married (1) Orissa Angelia Bates January 09, 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois. She was born August 17, 1823 in Henderson, New York, and died January 29, 1878 in St. Charles, Idaho. He married (2) Martha Jane Martindale July 04, 1856 in Nauvoo, Illinois. She was born February 21, 1837 in Green's Fork, Indiana, and died November 1860 in Grantsville, Utah. He married (3) Mary Eleanor Osborn April 1878. Children of William Allred and Orissa Bates are: 204. i. William Lansing6 Allred, Sr., b. October 18, 1842, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. January 28, 1915, St. Charles, Idaho. 205. ii. Mary Adaline Allred, b. December 20, 1844, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. February 1914, St. Charles, Idaho. 206. iii. Byron Harvey Allred, Sr., b. May 29, 1847, Kanesville, Iowa; d. August 06, 1912, El Paso, Texas. 207. iv. Marvin Adelbert Allred, b. August 13, 1849, Kanesville, Iowa; d. May 01, 1916, Preston, Idaho. v. Amelia Lorinda Allred, b. July 30, 1851. vi. Melvin Hilbert Allred, b. October 19, 1852, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. December 16, 1854. 208. vii. Medwin Newton Allred, b. February 20, 1855, Grantsville, Utah; d. July 29, 1895, Fairview, Wyoming. 209. viii. Orissa Angelia Allred, b. June 16, 1857, Grantsville, Utah; d. May 14, 1922, St. Charles, Idaho. 210. ix. Lydia Lavette Allred, b. September 23, 1859, Grantsville, Utah; d. April 24, 1917, Logan, Utah. 211. x. Seymour Legrande Allred, Sr., b. April 15, 1862, Grantsville, Utah; d. April 20, 1923, Afton, Wyoming. 212. xi. Nelson Calvert Allred, b. October 05, 1865, St. Charles, Idaho; d. March 05, 1929, Fairview, Wyoming. 213. xii. Orson Pratt Allred, b. November 29, 1867, St. Charles, Idaho; d. March 19, 1910, Afton, Wyoming. Child of William Allred and Martha Martindale is: xiii. Martha Jane6 Allred, b. November 1860, Grantsville, Utah; d. November 1860.   84. Redick Newton5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born February 21, 1822 in Farmington, Tennessee, and died October 10, 1905 in Chester, Utah. He married (1) Celestia W. Warrick. He married (2) Laura Cannon. He married (3) Lucy Hoyt November 26, 1843 in Nauvoo, Illinois. She was born March 26, 1824 in Boonville, New York, and died June 03, 1907 in Spring City, Utah. He married (4) Amelia Jane McPherson January 11, 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born May 01, 1841 in Caldwell Co., Missouri, and died July 12, 1910 in Chester, Utah. Children of Redick Allred and Lucy Hoyt are: i. Isaac Newton6 Allred, b. October 01, 1844, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. October 11, 1844. ii. Lucy Adeline Allred, b. December 29, 1845, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. April 25, 1866, Dixie, Utah; m. Henry Barney Stevens, November 22, 1861. 214. iii. Redick Reddin Allred, b. November 26, 1848, Pottawattamie, Iowa; d. February 17, 1940, Sanpete Co., Utah. iv. Infant Allred, b. March 04, 1850; d. March 04, 1850. v. Lucina Azelia Allred, b. September 20, 1851, Cottonwood, Utah; d. October 25, 1852. 215. vi. Avelia Emmogene Allred, b. April 06, 1856, Kaysville, Utah; d. February 22, 1932, Utah. vii. Maitina Nevera Allred, b. January 01, 1858, Kaysville, Utah; d. March 10, 1922, Spring City, Utah; m. Joseph Blain. viii. Jannette Adelaide Allred, b. February 11, 1860, Spring City, Utah; d. February 17, 1922, Tremonton, Utah; m. Christian Frederick Anderson. ix. Henry Deloss Allred, b. March 17, 1862, Spring City, Utah; d. February 06, 1944, Draper, Utah; m. Edith May Ivie, January 01, 1883; b. February 08, 1864, Mt. Pleasant, Utah; d. December 18, 1952, Salt Lake City, Utah. x. Mary Matilda Allred, b. February 02, 1865, Spring City, Utah; d. October 21, 1869. Children of Redick Allred and Amelia McPherson are: xi. Neron Alonzo6 Allred, b. July 02, 1857, Nephi, Utah; d. September 07, 1857. xii. Neice Willard Allred, b. February 08, 1860, Spring City, Utah; d. August 23, 1863. xiii. Albert Milton Allred, b. August 23, 1862, Spring City, Utah; d. August 23, 1863; m. Celestia Wardwarrick. xiv. Meriam Amilla Allred, b. April 05, 1865, Spring City, Utah; d. March 07, 1927; m. Frederic Herman Candland. xv. Charles Rich Allred, b. September 24, 1867, Spring City, Utah; d. November 04, 1928, Salt Lake City, Utah; m. Hanna Druzilla Neilson. xvi. Pratt Dimon Allred, b. August 22, 1870, Spring City, Utah; d. December 24, 1955. xvii. Lydi Jane Allred, b. April 13, 1873, Spring City, Utah; d. February 15, 1918. xviii. Wilford LeRoy Allred, b. September 07, 1876, Spring City, Utah; d. September 22, 1949, Garland, Utah. xix. Frank Lasell Allred, b. April 26, 1879, Spring City, Utah; d. March 04, 1880. xx. Jeddie Mac Allred, b. September 21, 1881, Spring City, Utah; d. March 04, 1884. 85. Reddin Alexander5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born February 21, 1822 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died June 11, 1900 in Thatcher, Arizona. He married (1) Martha Sanders. He married (2) Julia Ann Bates December 21, 1843 in Nauvoo, Illinois. She was born February 07, 1828 in Henderson, New York, and died March 05, 1892 in Thatcher, Arizona. He married (3) Lenora Cannon February 27, 1857 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born September 11, 1840 in Liverpool, England, and died October 11, 1924 in Pine Valley, Utah. Children of Reddin Allred and Julia Bates are: i. Julia Lavette6 Allred, b. April 04, 1846, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. April 26, 1847. ii. Sarinda Janette Allred, b. March 29, 1848, Pottawattamie, Iowa; d. July 05, 1851. iii. Valina Arnissa Allred, b. May 15, 1850, Harris Grove, Utah; d. October 27, 1865; m. William M. Talbert. iv. Reddin Reddick Allred, b. May 25, 1853, Kaysville, Utah; d. June 16, 1893, Arizona. v. Milford Alexander Allred, b. January 17, 1857, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. August 20, 1898, Bisbee, Arizona. vi. Marlin Mathitis Allred, b. May 15, 1859, Grantsville, Utah; d. September 25, 1939; m. Nannie Davenport Paddock. vii. Aldo Ardeen Allred, b. January 15, 1861, Utah; d. June 04, 1934, Safford, Arizona; m. Matilda Johnson. viii. Laselle Monford Allred, b. March 03, 1863, Bates Ranch, Utah; d. January 12, 1884; m. Susannah Mariah Egbert; b. May 01, 1861, Kaysville, Utah; d. July 11, 1881, Kaysville, Utah. ix. Minnie Ann Allred, b. January 06, 1865, Bates Ranch, Utah; d. October 14, 1875. x. Lula Belle Allred, b. September 06, 1867, Wanship, Utah; d. October 22, 1893, Thatcher, Arizona. xi. Hettie May Allred, b. December 21, 1869, Echo Canyon, Utah; d. July 04, 1961; m. Shem Wilson. xii. Clara Loretta Allred, b. November 27, 1871, St. Charles, Idaho; d. June 28, 1872. xiii. F. Allred, b. November 27, 1871, Utah. Child of Reddin Allred and Lenora Cannon is: xiv. Etha Cannon6 Allred, b. Abt. 1858, Grantsville, Utah; d. 1859.   86. Mary Caroline5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born December 09, 1824 in Memphis, Tennessee, and died April 29, 1880 in Kaysville, Utah. She married Joseph Egbert December 06, 1840 in Nauvoo, Illinois. He was born March 10, 1818 in Carlisle, Indiana, and died May 24, 1898 in Ogden, Utah. Children of Mary Allred and Joseph Egbert are: i. John Calvert6 Egbert, b. January 28, 1842, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. March 31, 1897, Fairview, Idaho; m. Ellen Bennett. 216. ii. Robert Newton Egbert, Sr., b. September 23, 1844, Nauvoo, Illinois; d. January 09, 1930, Lewiston, Utah. iii. Eliza Angelia Egbert, b. August 09, 1846, Council Bluff, Iowa; d. October 27, 1861. iv. Joseph Orson Egbert, b. December 28, 1848, Council Bluff, Iowa; d. July 27, 1849, Cottonwood, Utah. v. Isaac Allred Egbert, b. April 18, 1850, Cottonwood, Utah; d. June 27, 1853, Cottonwood, Utah. vi. William Riley Egbert, b. March 17, 1852, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. February 05, 1923, Grace, Idaho; m. (1) Mary Elizabeth Reeves; m. (2) Adaline Price. vii. Mary Carolina Egbert, b. September 11, 1854, Kaysville, Utah; d. February 04, 1924, Sacramento, California; m. Hyrum John Layton. viii. Samuel Harvey Egbert, b. March 23, 1856, Kaysville, Utah; d. March 04, 1864, Kaysville, Utah. ix. Matilda Eleanora Egbert, b. June 05, 1858, Salem, Utah; d. December 03, 1936, Salt Lake City, Utah; m. Edwin Woolley Davis. x. Hyrum Alexander Egbert, b. January 15, 1860, Kaysville, Utah; d. July 03, 1870, Kaysville, Utah. xi. Susannah Mariah Egbert, b. May 01, 1861, Kaysville, Utah; d. July 11, 1881, Kaysville, Utah; m. Laselle Monford Allred; b. March 03, 1863, Bates Ranch, Utah; d. January 12, 1884. xii. Sarah Elizabeth Egbert, b. December 30, 1862, Kaysville, Utah; d. September 05, 1864, Kaysville, Utah.   87. Paulinus Harvey5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born January 21, 1829 in Farmington, Tennessee, and died November 19, 1900 in Lehi, Utah. He married (1) Melissa Isabell Norton February 03, 1848 in Lehi, Utah. She was born December 28, 1824 in New Lisben, Indiana, and died July 26, 1892 in Lehi, Utah. He married (2) Frances Emeline Dover August 15, 1894 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Children of Paulinus Allred and Melissa Norton are: i. James Henry6 Allred, b. January 10, 1849, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. May 22, 1935, Salt Lake City, Utah. ii. Paulinus Allred, b. November 22, 1850, Cottonwood, Utah. iii. Isaac Harvey Allred, b. November 22, 1850, Cottonwood, Utah; d. March 28, 1923, Thomas, Idaho. iv. Dilbert Hyrum Allred, b. March 25, 1853, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. January 07, 1917, Lehi, Utah. v. Melissa Isabel Allred, b. December 14, 1854, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. November 25, 1878. vi. Paulines Heber Allred, b. March 02, 1857, Lehi, Utah; d. December 24, 1931, Salt Lake City, Utah. vii. Orissa Allred, b. November 09, 1858, Lehi, Utah; d. January 27, 1917, Blackfoot, Idaho. viii. Alma Hilford Allred, b. March 31, 1861, Lehi, Utah; d. March 06, 1935, Los Angeles, California. ix. Joseph H. Allred, b. June 06, 1863, Lehi, Utah; d. September 16, 1864.   88. Joseph Anderson5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born April 26, 1831 in St. Role, Missouri, and died September 29, 1891 in Spring City, Utah. He married (1) Rhoda Ann Palmer January 01, 1851. She was born March 15, 1834, and died December 27, 1879 in Lewiston, Utah. He married (2) Naomi Brandham January 21, 1870 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born March 08, 1851 in Eaton Brey, Bedford, England, and died April 12, 1900. He married (3) Georgiana Lambert February 01, 1878 in Spring City, Utah. She was born December 05, 1857, and died October 28, 1931 in Spring City, Utah. Children of Joseph Allred and Rhoda Palmer are: i. Joseph Gilbert Anderson6 Allred, b. June 02, 1852, Draper, Utah; d. January 18, 1915, Safford, Arizona; m. (1) Eliza Ann Layton; m. (2) Elizabeth Allen. ii. George Riley Allred, b. November 01, 1853, Kaysville, Utah; d. October 03, 1923, Logan, Utah; m. Isadora Mary Layne. iii. Newton Devine Allred, b. June 12, 1855, Nephi, Utah; d. October 18, 1857. iv. William Guernsey Allred, b. March 29, 1857, Kaysville, Utah; d. January 22, 1906, Groveland, Idaho; m. Rhoda Luann Smith. v. Isaac Henry Allred, b. October 03, 1858, Spring City, Utah; d. September 24, 1859. 217. vi. Edsil Myron Allred, b. January 06, 1860, Spring City, Utah; d. February 19, 1937, Central, Arizona. vii. Sidney Parley Allred, b. February 04, 1862, Spring City, Utah; d. February 07, 1862. viii. Maryette Allred, b. August 16, 1864, Spring City, Utah; d. November 12, 1864. ix. Elzina Allred, b. August 23, 1866, Spring City, Utah; d. February 18, 1933, Thatcher, Arizona. x. Elmina Allred, b. August 23, 1866, Spring City, Utah; d. December 14, 1958, Lehi, Utah. xi. Marvin Harvey Allred, b. July 17, 1867, Kaysville, Utah; d. July 17, 1867, Kaysville, Utah. xii. Orin Erastus Allred, b. March 08, 1871, Kaysville, Utah; d. December 09, 1934. Child of Joseph Allred and Naomi Brandham is: xiii. Jesse Anderson6 Allred, b. February 07, 1874, Fairview, Wyoming; d. June 03, 1944. Children of Joseph Allred and Georgiana Lambert are: xiv. Effie Mary6 Allred, b. November 15, 1878, Spring City, Utah; d. June 24, 1952, Spring City, Utah. xv. Louie Georgiana Allred, b. December 11, 1880, Spring City, Utah; d. March 14, 1898. xvi. Nellie Faith Allred, b. January 01, 1884, Spring City, Utah; d. April 01, 1951. xvii. Delvie Louvisa Allred, b. November 15, 1887, Spring City, Utah; d. January 01, 1966, Salt Lake City, Utah. xviii. Ethel Avelia Allred, b. February 07, 1890, Spring City, Utah; d. September 17, 1909.   89. Isaac Morley5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born January 22, 1835 in Salt River, Missouri, and died May 27, 1916 in Spring City, Utah. He married (1) Charlotte Henderson February 11, 1854 in Kaysville, Utah. She was born September 25, 1837 in Bellevue, Missouri, and died July 08, 1916 in Spring City, Utah. He married (2) Angeline Watson Cole October 18, 1869 in Kaysville, Utah. She was born August 21, 1847 in Monroe, Indiana, and died July 06, 1932 in Porterville, Utah. Children of Isaac Allred and Charlotte Henderson are: i. Charlotte Eva6 Allred, b. October 29, 1855, Kaysville, Utah; d. November 08, 1855. ii. Isaac Edgar Allred, b. January 16, 1857, Kaysville, Utah; d. November 04, 1929. iii. Mary Elizabeth Allred, b. February 16, 1859, Kaysville, Utah; d. 1859. iv. Alvin Erin Allred, b. March 03, 1860, Spring City, Utah; d. April 27, 1911, Spring City, Utah. v. Hyrum Edmond Allred, b. January 11, 1862, Spring City, Utah; d. January 21, 1862. vi. Freeman Edson Allred, b. August 17, 1863, Spring City, Utah; d. August 1942. vii. Lillian Estalle Allred, b. April 15, 1866, Spring City, Utah; d. September 23, 1866. viii. Lawrence Elvin Allred, b. September 16, 1867, Chester, Utah; d. March 24, 1930, Lindon, Utah. ix. Jennie Elfie Allred, b. March 27, 1870, Spring City, Utah; d. March 27, 1870, Spring City, Utah. x. Arlina Ethelda Allred, b. October 16, 1871, Spring City, Utah; d. October 16, 1871, Spring City, Utah. xi. Edith Emogene Allred, b. September 16, 1872, Spring City, Utah; d. September 26, 1872. xii. Sheridan Ellsworth Allred, b. July 13, 1874, Spring City, Utah; d. June 1926. xiii. LaMar Allred, b. February 15, 1877, Spring City, Utah; d. February 20, 1890. xiv. Geneva Allred, b. May 29, 1878, Spring City, Utah; d. May 29, 1878, Spring City, Utah. Child of Isaac Allred and Angeline Cole is: xv. Cynthia Frances6 Allred, b. November 30, 1873, Kaysville, Utah; d. August 28, 1951, San Gabriel, California.   90. Sidney Ridgon5 Allred (Isaac4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born October 22, 1837 in Caldwell Co., Missouri, and died November 22, 1911 in Spring City, Utah. He married (1) Matilda Robinson. He married (2) Lucy Ann Allred May 13, 1860 in Ephraim, Utah, daughter of Reuben Allred and Lucy Butler. She was born April 24, 1845 in Nauvoo, Illinois, and died September 17, 1906 in Spring City, Utah. Children of Sidney Allred and Lucy Allred are: i. Lucy Ann6 Allred, b. May 04, 1861, Spring City, Utah; d. July 16, 1861. ii. Sidney Warren Allred, b. September 12, 1862, Spring City, Utah; d. October 10, 1863. iii. Calvert Lorenzo Allred, b. May 12, 1864, Spring City, Utah; d. August 14, 1932, Safford, Arizona. iv. Calvin Alonzo Allred, b. November 21, 1865, Spring City, Utah; d. March 20, 1867. v. Frances Arletta Allred, b. October 07, 1867, Spring City, Utah; d. September 14, 1870. vi. Minnie Druzilla Allred, b. August 10, 1869, Spring City, Utah; d. February 13, 1946, Spring City, Utah. vii. Lula Luetta Allred, b. June 09, 1872, Spring City, Utah; d. November 22, 1891. viii. Eliza Lucina Allred, b. May 18, 1874, Chester, Utah; d. April 17, 1936, Salt Lake City, Utah. ix. Ida Elzada Allred, b. January 13, 1876, Chester, Utah; d. November 14, 1940. x. Mariett Allred, b. August 24, 1877, Chester, Utah; d. October 13, 1950. xi. Joseph Fielding Allred, b. April 22, 1880, Chester, Utah; d. March 17, 1881. xii. Bertie Geneva Allred, b. May 27, 1882, Chester, Utah; d. November 27, 1940. xiii. Wiliam Burton Allred, b. August 05, 1885, Chester, Utah; d. September 27, 1958. xiv. Thomas Harvey Allred, b. January 20, 1886, Chester, Utah; d. January 20, 1886, Chester, Utah. xv. Nancy Louisa Allred, b. April 07, 1887, Chester, Utah; d. April 07, 1888. xvi. Hazel Luella Allred, b. September 22, 1888, Chester, Utah; d. September 24, 1888, Chester, Utah.       91. Mary Ann5 Allred (William4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born July 06, 1815 in Farmington, Tennessee, and died March 20, 1870 in Pike Co., Illinois. She married John Riley Fisher 1834. Children of Mary Allred and John Fisher are: i. Martha A.6 Fisher, b. 1835. ii. William Franklin Fisher, b. 1836. iii. James Parley Fisher, b. 1836. iv. John Allen Fisher, b. 1841. v. Joseph Fisher, b. 1842. vi. Andrew Jackson Fisher, b. 1844. vii. Mary Fisher, b. 1849. viii. Eliza J. Fisher, b. 1852. ix. George Riley Fisher, b. 1854. x. Charles Marion Fisher, b. 1858.   92. James Anderson5 Allred (William4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born November 22, 1819 in Bedford Co., Tennessee, and died April 04, 1904 in Spring City, Utah. He married (1) Elizabeth Parkis January 30, 1844 in Pike Co., Illinois. She was born March 29, 1823 in Pike Co., Illinois, and died February 25, 1892 in Spring City, Utah. He married (2) Mary Ann Pollard January 06, 1866. He married (3) Elizabeth Brough November 17, 1878. Children of James Allred and Elizabeth Parkis are: 218. i. Stephen Henry6 Allred, b. January 17, 1846, Pike Co., Illinois; d. December 04, 1890, Provo, Utah. ii. William Allred, b. October 19, 1862, Salt Lake City, Utah; d. October 19, 1862, Salt Lake City, Utah.   93. Joseph Parley5 Allred (William4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born May 27, 1840 in Pike Co., Illinois, and died November 24, 1932 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He married Mary Leoma Allred September 08, 1863, daughter of Isaac Allred and Julia Taylor. She was born May 05, 1850 in Floyd Co., Iowa, and died January 18, 1936 in Salmon, Idaho. Children of Joseph Allred and Mary Allred are: i. Parley Adelbert6 Allred. ii. William Isaac Allred. iii. Horace Eugene Allred. iv. Lilly May Allred. v. Ada Pearl Allred. 94. Sarah5 York (Jeremiah4, Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born January 29, 1812 in Clay Co., Kentucky, and died in Kentucky. She married Wilson Callahan February 14, 1831 in Clay Co., Kentucky. He was born Abt. 1812 in Kentucky, and died in Kentucky. Children of Sarah York and Wilson Callahan are: 219. i. Jeremiah6 Callahan, b. Abt. 1833, Kentucky; d. Kentucky. ii. Mahala Callahan, b. Abt. 1835. iii. Ridy Callahan, b. Abt. 1837. iv. John Callahan, b. Abt. 1839. v. Susan Callahan, b. Abt. 1841. vi. Maria Callahan, b. Abt. 1846. vii. William Callahan, b. Abt. 1848. viii. Luther Callahan, b. Abt. April 1850.   95. Dorcus5 Beck (Dorcas4 York, Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born Abt. 1809 in South Carolina, and died Aft. 1880 in Randolph Co., Alabama. She married John Holloway August 11, 1823 in Hall Co., Georgia. He was born Abt. 1798 in Georgia, and died in Alabama. Children of Dorcus Beck and John Holloway are: i. Isaiah W.6 Holloway, b. Abt. 1831, Carroll Co., Georgia. ii. Willis Holloway, b. Abt. 1832, Carroll Co., Georgia. iii. John Holloway, b. March 10, 1836, Carroll Co., Georgia; d. October 15, 1925, Randolph Co., Alabama. iv. George Holloway, b. Abt. 1838, Carroll Co., Georgia. v. Jane Holloway, b. Abt. 1839, Carroll Co., Georgia. vi. Nancy Holloway, b. Abt. 1842, Carroll Co., Georgia. vii. Pleasant M. Holloway, b. May 27, 1844, Carroll Co., Georgia. viii. Emmaline Holloway, b. Abt. 1846, Carroll Co., Georgia. ix. James Holloway, b. February 1850, Carroll Co., Georgia. x. Aaron Baily Holloway, b. Abt. 1852, Carroll Co., Georgia. xi. Missouri Holloway, b. Abt. 1854, Carroll Co., Georgia. xii. Cynthia Ann Holloway, b. Abt. October 09, 1856, Carroll Co., Georgia; d. June 06, 1947, Alabama.   96. Mary Polly5 Beck (Dorcas4 York, Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born Abt. 1812 in South Carolina. She married William Stewart March 15, 1827 in Fayette Co., Georgia. He was born Abt. 1805 in South Carolina, and died Abt. 1890 in Carroll Co., Georgia. Children of Mary Beck and William Stewart are: i. George W.6 Stewart, b. Abt. 1830, Carroll Co., Georgia. ii. F. M. Stewart, b. Abt. 1832, Georgia. iii. Hiram Warner Stewart, b. Abt. 1841, Georgia. iv. John B. Stewart, b. November 17, 1843, Carroll Co., Georgia; d. September 16, 1895, Carroll Co., Georgia. v. Andrew J. Stewart, b. Abt. 1846, Carroll Co., Georgia; d. 1884, Carroll Co., Georgia. vi. Anna A. Stewart, b. Abt. 1848, Georgia. vii. Nancy H. Stewart, b. Abt. 1851, Carroll Co., Georgia. viii. Isaiah F. Stewart, b. Abt. 1853, Carroll Co., Georgia; d. 1936. ix. Amanda M. Stewart, b. Abt. 1857, Carroll Co., Georgia. 97. Nathan5 York (Larkin C.4, Sarah3 Allred, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born October 20, 1827, and died December 31, 1905 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. He married Elizabeth Kirkman February 05, 1854. She was born February 14, 1829, and died July 06, 1902 in Randolph Co., North Carolina. Children of Nathan York and Elizabeth Kirkman are: i. N. L.6 York. ii. John Monroe York, b. October 17, 1854; d. May 19, 1927. iii. R. York, b. March 04, 1856. 220. iv. Mary Margaret York, b. 1858. 221. v. William Thomas York, b. July 05, 1860, Randolph Co., North Carolina; d. December 11, 1941. 222. vi. Tabbitha A. York, b. 1863. 223. vii. James Madison York, b. February 15, 1865; d. December 01, 1952. viii. Jasper York, b. December 18, 1868. ix. Warren B. York, b. 1871.   98. Stephen5 Allred, Jr. (Stephen4, William3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born in Randolph County, North Carolina, and died July 29, 1854 in Williams' Historical Cemetary, Fairplay, Panola County, Texas. He married Mary Jane Howeth January 09, 1847 in Rusk County, Texas. She was born August 29, 1828 in Tennessee, and died March 04, 1913 in New Prospect Cemetary, Prospect, Rusk County, Texas. Children of Stephen Allred and Mary Howeth are: i. Seymore Or Seymour6 Allred, b. February 23, 1826, Randolph, North Carolina; d. June 12, 1901, Waldrop Cemetary, Fairplay, Panaola County, Texas; m. (1) Viola Jackson, WFT Est. 1843-1876; b. WFT Est. 1822-1842; d. WFT Est. 1843-1926; m. (2) Nancy Thompson, February 02, 1868; b. WFT Est. 1822-1851; d. WFT Est. 1873-1939. 224. ii. James Calvin Allred, b. January 07, 1848, Panola County, Texas; d. October 05, 1910, Holloman Cemetary, Laneville, Rusk County, Texas. iii. Mary Jane Allred, b. 1850, Panola, Texas; d. WFT Est. 1875-1944; m. James P. Howard, November 02, 1869; b. WFT Est. 1824-1850; d. WFT Est. 1874-1938. 225. iv. William Henderson Allred, b. August 06, 1853, Panola County, Texas; d. November 16, 1920, Hallsville, Harrison County, Texas. v. Martha Ann Allred, b. 1854, Panola, Texas; d. June 12, 1869.         99. Hannah Lovina6 Allred (Elisha5, John Calvert4, John3, Elizabeth2 Diffee, William1) was born February 12, 1849, and died December 02, 1929. She married James Isaac Diffee August 23, 1868, son of Isaac Diffee and Temperence Cross. He was born January 22, 1847 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died April 09, 1925. Children of Hannah Allred and James Diffee are: 226. i. Anguish Herbert7 Diffee, b. May 28, 1869; d. January 16, 1944. ii. William Senton Diffee, b. March 26, 1871; d. 1930. iii. Louetta Diffee, b. February 10, 1878; d. December 22, 1942; m. W. H. Jennings, July 10, 1929. iv. Temperence C. Diffee, b. 1882; d. 1882.   100. James Isaac6 Diffee (Isaac A.5, William4, Moses3, William2, William1) was born January 22, 1847 in Randolph Co., North Carolina, and died April 09, 1925. He married Hannah Lovina Allred August 23, 1868, daughter of Elisha Allred and Catherine Steed. She was born February 12, 1849, and died December 02, 1929. Children are listed above under (99) Hannah Lovina Allred.   101. James Marsh6 Diffee, Sr. (Alfred Marsh5, William4, Moses3, William2, William1) was born June 21, 1866 in Central Falls, North Carolina, and died September 30, 1937 in Cordele, Georgia. He married Mary Lou Fischer. She was born June 05, 1873, and died October 01, 1960. Children of James Diffee and Mary Fischer are: 227. i. Sarah Marie7 Diffee, b. January 06, 1895; d. May 08, 1969. ii. Lucille Elizabeth Diffee, b. December 23, 1897; d. January 15, 1971; m. Baily A. Heard. 228. iii. James Marsh Diffee, Jr., b. May 27, 1902. iv. Ethel Fischer Diffee, b. June 28, 1904; m. Joe C. Deadwyler; b. August 15, 1902; d. June 29, 1949. 229. v. Annie Berta Diffee, b. November 01, 1906.   102. Sylvania Jane6 Julian (Mary Ann5 Diffee, John4, Moses3, William2, William1) was born 1858. She married John Baldwin Maness December 31, 1883 in Bois D'Arc, Missouri. He was born August 09, 1856 in Scott County, VA, and died June 23, 1922 in Republic, Greene County, Mo.. Children of Sylvania Julian and John Maness are: i. Glearven Evert7 Maness, b. August 10, 1885; d. June 15, 1887. 230. ii. Homer Elliott Maness, b. January 26, 1887, Elwood, Missouri; d. March 30, 1981, Republic, Greene County, Missouri. iii. Sterling Edward Maness, b. April 1889, Elwood, Missouri; d. February 18; m. (1) Stella Bacon; m. (2) Eva DeBusk. iv. Mary Cordelia Maness, b. August 1891, Elwood, Missouri; d. October 25, 1967, Witchita, Kansas; m. Robert Fain McElhaney. v. Sarah Iula Maness, b. January 29, 1894, Elwood, Missouri; d. March 19, 1973, Orange County; m. (1) Rufus Hale; m. (2) George Grace Bertins. 231. vi. Laura Ellen Maness, b. July 04, 1897, Elwood, Missouri; d. January 10, 1971, Republic, Greene County, Missouri. vii. Henry Billingsley Maness, b. March 25, 1901; d. March 25, 1901.   103. John6 Diffey (William5 Diffy, John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1837 in Benton Co., Alabama. Child of John Diffey is: i. Westley7 Diffy.   104. William Marion6 Diffey, Sr. (William5 Diffy, John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born Abt. 1841 in Benton Co., Alabama, and died Abt. 1914 in Gore, Oklahoma. He married (1) Sarah ? 1864. She was born 1845 in Tennessee. He married (2) Sarah Jane Lawrence July 23, 1873. She was born 1844 in Ga., and died 1880 in Stone Co., Arkansas. He married (3) Amanda Lawrence August 12, 1880. She was born 1856, and died 1942 in Stone Co., Ark.. He married (4) Mary Powatten Walls Abt. 1900, daughter of James Hall and Sarah Ford. She was born October 20, 1878 in Van Buren, Arkansas, and died June 04, 1945 in Webber Falls, Muskogee Co., Oklahoma. Children of William Diffey and Sarah Lawrence are: 232. i. Martha Florence7 Diffey, b. August 1875, Stone Co., Arkansas; d. February 24, 1965. 233. ii. George Diffey, b. 1879, Stone Co., Arkansas; d. 1900, Oklahoma. Children of William Diffey and Amanda Lawrence are: 234. iii. James Monroe7 Diffey, b. 1891, Timbo, Stone Co., Arkansas. iv. Hattie Elizabeth Diffey, b. January 24, 1893, Timbo, Stone Co., Arkansas; d. September 16, 1978, Ark.; m. Martin Turner. 235. v. Henry Clay Diffey, b. 1895, Arkansas; d. December 20, 1973. vi. Newton Bryon Diffey, b. October 26, 1897, Timbo, Stone Co., Arkansas; d. June 08, 1967, Timbo, Stone Co., Arkansas; m. Ruthie Balentine. Children of William Diffey and Mary Walls are: 236. vii. Myrtle Wylie7 Diffey, b. July 26, 1904, Webber Falls, Oklahoma; d. May 21, 1984, Mesa, Arizona. 237. viii. William Marion Diffey, Jr., b. February 21, 1907, Holdenville, Hughes Co., Oklahoma; d. September 19, 1981, Mesa, Maricopa C., Arizona. 238. ix. Mattie Maudie Diffey, b. January 16, 1909, Eufaula, Oklahoma; d. December 09, 1987.   105. James N.6 Diffee (William5 Diffy, John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1851 in Benton Co., Alabama, and died in Jackson Co., Arkansas. He married Mollie Wadley. Children of James Diffee and Mollie Wadley are: i. Bud7 Diffee, b. Jackson Co., Arkansas. ii. Lillie Diffee, b. 1878, Jackson Co., Arkansas; d. 1968; m. William L. Anderson.   106. Sarah Elizabeth 'Sally'6 Diffey (William5 Diffy, John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born September 05, 1852 in Hardin Co., Tennessee, and died January 23, 1933 in Hoxie, Lawrence, Arkansas. She married Daniel Webster Walling July 12, 1878 in Sharp, Arkansas, son of Thomas Walling and Martha Denton. He was born February 05, 1848 in White, Tennessee, and died October 1893 in Denton, Lawrence, Arkansas. Children of Sarah Diffey and Daniel Walling are: i. Albert7 Walling, b. Abt. 1878, Jackson, Arkansas; d. Abt. 1878, Jackson, Arkansas. ii. Luther Walling, b. Abt. 1879, Jackson, Arkansas; d. Abt. 1879, Jackson, Arkansas. iii. Ida Lee Walling, b. December 24, 1880, Newport, Jackson, Arkansas; d. March 02, 1973; m. Joseph Houston Borah, December 31, 1897, Arkansas; b. Abt. 1876, Of, , Arkansas. iv. Maude Isabelle Walling, b. March 21, 1885, Newport, Jackson, Arkansas; d. 1978; m. Lem Andrews, February 14, 1904, Arkansas; b. Abt. 1881, Arkansas; d. 1975. v. Virginia Walling, b. October 14, 1888, Newport, Jackson, Arkansas; d. October 20, 1925; m. Henry Gordon MATHEWS, October 01, 1909, Arkansas; b. Abt. 1884, Arkansas. vi. Birdie Walling, b. October 14, 1888, Newport, Jackson, Arkansas; d. October 16, 1888, Newport, Jackson, Arkansas. 239. vii. Narcie Walling, b. February 22, 1891, Newport, Jackson, Arkansas. viii. Mary Eva Walling, b. Abt. 1893, Denton, Lawrence, Arkansas; d. Abt. 1893, Arkansas.   107. Hiram6 Diffy (Jonathan5, John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1842 in Alabama. He married Margaret M. Simms February 18, 1862 in Catahoula Parish, La.. She was born 1845 in Alabama. Children of Hiram Diffy and Margaret Simms are: i. Wealthy J.7 Diffy, b. 1864, Louisiana. ii. Mary S. Diffy, b. 1867, Louisiana. iii. Ophelia A. Diffy, b. 1870. iv. Rora E. Diffy, b. 1872, Louisiana. v. James A. Diffy, b. 1878, Louisiana. 108. Joseph6 Diffey (Jonathan5 Diffy, John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born May 30, 1846 in Alabama, and died April 17, 1942 in Jonesboro,Jackson Parish,LA. He married (1) Lou Nettie Brown October 30, 1867 in Jackson Parish,LA?. She was born Abt. 1848 in LA, and died Bef. 1884 in Jackson Parish,LA. He married (2) Julianne Levenia Taylor May 04, 1884 in Jonesboro,Jackson Parish,LA. She was born June 10, 1859 in Quitman Co.,GA?/AL?, and died April 07, 1943 in Jackson Parish,LA. Children of Joseph Diffey and Lou Brown are: 240. i. Nancy Elizabeth7 Diffey, b. September 11, 1868, Louisiana; d. September 30, 1902, Jackson Parish, Louisiana. 241. ii. William Washington Diffey, b. January 05, 1871, Jonesboro,Jackson Parish,LA; d. August 05, 1955. 242. iii. Samuel D. Diffey, b. 1873, Louisiana; d. October 24, 1944. 243. iv. Fannie Diffey, b. April 11, 1873, Jonesboro,Jackson Parish,LA; d. February 14, 1931, Jonesboro,Jackson Parish,LA. v. Artimese Dolly Diffey, b. 1875, Louisiana; d. WFT Est. 1889-1969; m. F. B. Monroe Barnes, October 07, 1894; b. WFT Est. 1858-1878; d. WFT Est. 1892-1964. vi. Mary E. Diffey, b. 1877, Louisiana; d. WFT Est. 1891-1971; m. M. A. Gus Borland, 1893; b. WFT Est. 1860-1880; d. WFT Est. 1894-1966. vii. Mattie-Annie Diffey, b. 1880, Jonesboro,Jackson Parish,LA; d. 1880. Children of Joseph Diffey and Julianne Taylor are: viii. ?7 Diffey, b. WFT Est. 1872-1900; d. WFT Est. 1893-1980; m. Artiemise Barnes, WFT Est. 1893-1938; b. WFT Est. 1872-1907; d. WFT Est. 1893-1988. 244. ix. Lindy Pearl Diffey, b. April 03, 1885, Jackson Parish,LA; d. June 17, 1986, West Monroe,Ouachita Parish,LA. 245. x. Emma Victory Diffey, b. April 1887, Jackson Parish, Louisiana; d. September 22, 1976. xi. Stefan(Stephen?) Diffey, b. May 18, 1888, Jackson Parish,LA; d. June 27, 1970, Ouachita Parish,LA; m. Velma, WFT Est. 1905-1938; b. WFT Est. 1884-1904; d. WFT Est. 1905-1988. xii. Stephen R. Diffy, b. May 1889, Jackson parish, Louisiana; d. June 17, 1986; m. Fannie Meadows, April 09, 1914. 246. xiii. Dora E. Diffy, b. May 1892, Jackson Parish,LA; d. August 21, 1986, Jonesboro,Jackson Parish,LA. 247. xiv. Thomas Benson Diffey, b. February 23, 1894, Jackson Parish,LA; d. December 1986. 248. xv. Arry(Arie) Charles Franklin Diffey, b. February 1900, Jackson Parish, Louisiana; d. April 06, 1994. 109. William6 Diffey (James5, John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1834 in Alabama, and died February 19, 1910 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., Tx.. He married Nancy M. Jones February 04, 1858 in Calhoun Co., Alabama. She was born 1834 in Meriwether Co., Georgia, and died August 18, 1917 in Camp Co., Texas. Children of William Diffey and Nancy Jones are: i. Sara7 Diffey, b. Alabama. ii. Emma Diffey, b. 1861, Alabama. iii. J. R. Diffey, b. 1863. iv. W.F. Diffey, b. 1869. v. Mattie Diffey, b. 1871, Texas; m. V. Whit, September 15, 1892, Camp Co., Texas.   110. Lemuel Edward6 Diffee (Peter5, John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born in Alabama. He married Emily L. Vaughn September 26, 1884 in Cherokee Co., Alabama. She was born February 1855. Children of Lemuel Diffee and Emily Vaughn are: i. William M.7 Diffee, b. June 1885; m. Cora Trammell, January 12, 1908, Cherokee Co., Alabama. 249. ii. James Lister Diffie, b. September 1889, Alabama; d. September 02, 1955.   111. Abijah Clement6 Diffee (Peter5, John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born August 31, 1850 in Alabama, and died December 15, 1927. He married Fannie J. Snider September 12, 1878 in Cherokee Co., Alabama. She was born December 19, 1860, and died September 24, 1921. Children of Abijah Diffee and Fannie Snider are: i. Lillie7 Diffee, b. July 1879; d. 1933; m. Den Smith, September 29, 1907. ii. Lula Diffee, b. October 1883; m. J. S. Prater, November 07, 1908. 250. iii. Francis Cleveland Diffee, b. July 01, 1887, Calhoun Co., Alabama; d. July 06, 1958. iv. William Dayton Diffee, b. March 1889. v. Eula M. Diffee, b. February 1891. 251. vi. Newton Lyles Diffee, b. June 1896; d. November 03, 1967.   112. Perry Bartow6 Diffee (Peter5, John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born April 01, 1862 in Alabama, and died December 10, 1936 in Compton, California. He married Nancy Elizabeth Jackson December 29, 1894 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. She was born March 1874, and died December 15, 1956. Children of Perry Diffee and Nancy Jackson are: i. Phamie Murtle7 Diffee, b. October 02, 1895; d. December 01, 1982, Bakersfield, California; m. (1) Bill Thompson; m. (2) Hugh Williams; m. (3) G. Warren. ii. Eron Grady Diffee, b. October 06, 1900, Adamsville, Jefferson Co., Alabama; d. September 20, 1988, Fowler, California; m. Violet ?. 252. iii. William Jennings Bryan Diffee, b. November 28, 1906, Fowler, California; d. August 31, 1982, Bakersfield, Kern Co., California.   113. Erasmus Walker6 Diffee (Charles Cowell5 Diffy, John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born November 30, 1842 in DeKalb, Kemper Co., Mississippi, and died April 08, 1912 in Millvilla, Madison, Mississippi. He married (1) Elizabeth Creekmore 1871 in Madison Co., Alabama, daughter of Robert Creekmore and Elizabeth Germany. She was born 1842 in Kemper Co., Mississippi, and died September 24, 1872 in Madison Co., Alabama. He married (2) Martha Ann Dempsey December 30, 1878 in Madison Co., Alabama, daughter of David Dempsey and ? Couch. She was born April 08, 1849 in Middletown, Hardeman Co., Tn., and died November 22, 1890 in Millville, Madison Co., Ms.. He married (3) Sally Ray August 16, 1899 in Madison Co., Alabama, daughter of Samuel Ray and Louise Davis. She was born December 02, 1881 in Elbenezer, Holmes Co., Mississippi. Child of Erasmus Diffee and Elizabeth Creekmore is: 253. i. Martha Malissa Jane7 Diffee, b. September 03, 1860, Sharon, Madison Co., Mississippi; d. April 16, 1962, Pascagoula, Jackson, MS. Children of Erasmus Diffee and Martha Dempsey are: 254. ii. Charles Oliver7 Diffee, b. October 02, 1879, Flat, Madison Co., Mississippi; d. June 25, 1971, Columbia, Marion, Mississippi. 255. iii. Thomas Mangrum Diffee, b. May 02, 1882, Madison Co., Mississippi; d. June 30, 1947, Straight Bayou, Sharkey, Mississippi. Children of Erasmus Diffee and Sally Ray are: iv. Andrew Cowell7 Diffee, b. 1901; d. 1911. v. William Albert Diffee, b. January 21, 1905; d. 1982. vi. Myrtle E. Diffee, b. September 11, 1907, Mississippi; d. September 25, 1965.   114. Nancy Louise6 Diffee (Stephen5, John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born July 07, 1845 in Benton Co., Alabama, and died November 21, 1934 in Okolona, Mississippi. She married Kyle Thomas Pilgreen WFT Est. 1857-1887. He was born May 16, 1833 in Boone's Chapel Cem. Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, and died June 07, 1915 in Okolona, Mississippi. Children of Nancy Diffee and Kyle Pilgreen are: 256. i. Mary Rebecca7 Pilgreen, b. September 25, 1868, Chickasaw Co., Mississippi; d. June 19, 1939, Okolona, Mississippi. 257. ii. Frank James Pilgreen, b. August 21, 1872, Chickasaw County, Mississippi; d. October 26, 1946, Shake Rag, Mississippi. 258. iii. Zora Pilgreen, b. January 23, 1875, Okolona, Mississippi; d. June 23, 1912, Okolona, Mississippi. 259. iv. Joe Pilgreen, b. December 19, 1877, Chickasaw Co., Mississippi; d. 1934. 260. v. Josie Pilgreen, b. December 19, 1877, Chickasaw Co., Mississippi; d. August 13, 1956. vi. George Pilgreen, b. February 14, 1878, Chickasaw Co., Mississippi; d. March 10, 1943; m. Mary Dudley Middlebrooks, WFT Est. 1897-1924; b. November 20, 1881, Mississippi; d. April 14, 1960, Mississippi.   115. Mary A.6 Diffee (Stephen5, John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born Abt. 1850 in Benton Co., Alabama, and died January 1881 in Limestone Co., Texas. She married Henry Larkin Johnson January 20, 1880 in Limestone Co., Texas. He was born December 1854, and died December 30, 1910 in Limestone Co., Texas. Child of Mary Diffee and Henry Johnson is: i. Mary Evelina7 Johnson, b. January 26, 1881, Limestone Co., Texas; d. November 23, 1963, Odessa, Texas; m. Everett Lee Cochran.   116. Martha M.6 Diffee (Stephen5, John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born 1854 in Benton Co., Alabama, and died 1941 in Ryan, Oklahoma. She married William Coleman Johnson October 05, 1872 in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi. He was born WFT Est. 1820-1852 in Chickasaw County, Miss., and died WFT Est. 1877-1939 in Ryan, Oklahoma. Children of Martha Diffee and William Johnson are: i. Henry7 Johnson, b. WFT Est. 1860-1896; d. WFT Est. 1872-1976. ii. Lou Johnson, b. WFT Est. 1860-1896; d. WFT Est. 1872-1976. iii. Lydia Johnson, b. WFT Est. 1860-1896; d. WFT Est. 1872-1979. iv. Matthew Johnson, b. WFT Est. 1860-1896; d. WFT Est. 1872-1976. v. Mollie Johnson, b. WFT Est. 1860-1896; d. WFT Est. 1872-1979. 261. vi. William Thomas Johnson, b. WFT Est. 1861-1895; d. 1958.   117. Charles6 Diffee (Stephen5, John4 Diffy, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born August 05, 1855 in Mobile, Alabama, and died November 24, 1906 in Calera, Oklahoma. He married Delila Alice Bailey December 05, 1880 in Camp Co., Texas, daughter of Zachariah Bailey and Martha Taylor. She was born July 07, 1860 in Camp County, Texas, and died February 15, 1948 in Durant Oklahoma. Children of Charles Diffee and Delila Bailey are: i. Beulah May7 Diffey, b. October 19, 1881, Camp County, Texas; d. June 06, 1940, Durant, Oklahoma; m. E. J. Nail, November 05, 1897, Bryan County, Oklahoma; b. WFT Est. 1852-1881; d. WFT Est. 1902-1968. ii. Maud Eula Diffey, b. August 02, 1883, Camp County, Texas; d. WFT Est. 1907-1977, Hugo Oklahoma (M; m. Fred Wilkerson, May 09, 1901; b. WFT Est. 1856-1883; d. WFT Est. 1906-1970. iii. Charles Henry Diffey, b. May 16, 1885, Camp County, Texas; d. August 06, 1902, Bryan County, Oklahoma. iv. James Ernest Diffey, b. January 09, 1887, Camp County, Texas; d. 1947, Bryan County, Oklahoma. v. Zachary Taylor Diffey, b. December 03, 1890, Camp County, Texas; d. WFT Est. 1927-1981; m. Helen Joyce, October 21, 1922. 262. vi. Armond Airsted Diffey, b. July 18, 1891, Texas; d. November 23, 1967, Santa Cruz, California. vii. Larkin William (Doc) Diffey, b. July 07, 1895, Bryan County, Oklahoma; d. WFT Est. 1921-1986; m. Loucille Murray, January 01, 1915. 263. viii. Mamie Avalyn Diffey, b. February 01, 1897, Calera, Oklahoma; d. January 17, 1970, Gilmer, Texas. ix. Elsie O. Diffey, b. September 19, 1899, Indian Territory (became Oklahoma); m. Jewel B. Richerson, August 15, 1921; b. WFT Est. 1875-1901; d. WFT Est. 1926-1988.   118. Sallie Sarah Jane6 Young (Mary E.5 Diffy, John4, William3 Diffee III, William2, William1) was born January 06, 1849 in ALABAMA, and died July 10, 1902. She married Alec Alfred Neill WFT Est. 1880-1900. He was born February 20, 1867, and died WFT Est. 1888-1958. Children of Sallie Young and Alec Neill are: i. Molly7 Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1884-1987. ii. Ohm Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1884-1987. iii. Nonna Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1884-1987. iv. Katie Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1884-1987. v. James Thomas Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1885-1984. vi. Toney Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1885-1984. vii. Grover Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1885-1984. viii. Harve Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1885-1984. ix. May Neill, b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1884-1987. 264. x. Tiney Leora Neill, b. January 12, 1885, Savannah, Tennessee; d. Savannah, Tennessee.   119. Mary6 Mooring (Nancy5 Diffee, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born November 28, 1854 in Lexington, Henderson, TN, and died January 23, 1891 in Point, Rains, TX. She married Elmer Addison Swepston February 10, 1875 in Crittenden, AR, son of John Swepston and Asenath Darby. He was born October 15, 1852 in Mcarthur, Vinton, OH, and died November 05, 1923 in Mrytle Springs, Van Zandt, TX. Children of Mary Mooring and Elmer Swepston are: i. Love Wynona Mable7 Swepston, b. November 16, 1875, Crittenden, AR; d. December 25, 1923. ii. John Plennie Swepston, b. March 12, 1877, Point, Rains, TX; d. January 16, 1964; m. Mary Moore; b. 1881, Point, Rains, TX. iii. James Elmer Swepston, b. December 20, 1878, Point, Rains, TX; d. February 09, 1949; m. Nevada Temple, February 17, 1907; b. 1882, Point, Rains, TX. 265. iv. Nancy Asenath Swepston, b. February 03, 1881, Point, Rains, TX; d. May 07, 1950, Emory, Rains, TX. v. Mattie Ora Swepston, b. December 08, 1882, Point, Rains, TX; d. November 09, 1956; m. Tom Andrew Morris; b. 1878, Point, Rains, TX. vi. Addison Bellew Swepston, b. February 06, 1886, Point, Rains, TX; d. April 01, 1945; m. Thelma J. Fain; b. 1890, Point, Rains, TX. vii. Allen Thurman Swepston, b. November 30, 1887, Point, Rains, TX; d. May 01, 1970; m. Beulah Lewis, September 24, 1910; b. 1891, Point, Rains, TX. viii. Musy May Swepston, b. November 29, 1890, Point, Rains, TX. ix. Mary Mooring Swepston, b. November 29, 1890, Point, Rains, TX; d. February 03, 1891, Point, Rains, TX.   120. Malinda P.6 Diffee (John5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born September 18, 1853 in Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas, and died July 23, 1883 in Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas. She married Robert M. Reece September 1872. Children of Malinda Diffee and Robert Reece are: i. Levi Leander7 Reece, b. April 07, 1874, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas. ii. James Thomas Reece, b. July 26, 1877, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas.   121. Martha Jane6 Diffee (John5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born October 16, 1855 in Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas, and died April 21, 1940 in Wichita Falls, Texas. She married (1) Claundell Rowton. She married (2) Enoch Price Wasson June 09, 1881 in Montgomery Co., Arkansas. He died 1907 in Memphis, Tennessee. Children of Martha Diffee and Enoch Wasson are: i. Cordelia Florence7 Wasson, b. September 11, 1880; d. January 10, 1959; m. John Hamilton Duckett, December 17, 1899. ii. Cora Ellen Wasson, b. January 01, 1883; m. Davis Gillespie, December 17, 1899. iii. Henry Lafetta Wasson, b. November 18, 1888; d. December 16, 1888. iv. Nellie Wasson, b. November 06, 1890; d. 1918; m. Ernest Bullard. v. Nettie Wasson, b. September 21, 1895; d. October 07, 1917.   122. Sarah Elsie6 Diffee (John5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born September 1857 in Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas, and died 1903 in Caddo Gap, Mntg. Co., AR. She married William Thomas West December 23, 1877 in Montgomery Co., Arkansas, son of James West and Mary J. He was born February 27, 1858 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas, and died November 09, 1928. Children of Sarah Diffee and William West are: i. Annie7 West, b. October 1882, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas; d. 1910; m. Farley Noles. ii. Grover West, b. November 06, 1888, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas; d. April 29, 1947; m. Ada Ester Hall, 1913. iii. Hattie E. West, b. October 05, 1878, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas; d. July 27, 1912; m. Nolie George Williams, November 11, 1897. iv. Henry West, b. September 18, 1893, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas; d. June 20, 1938; m. Pearl Antonio Short. v. Ira West, b. December 17, 1891, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas; d. February 28, 1975; m. (1) Ethel Thornton; m. (2) Cora Horn, December 27, 1913. vi. Mary West, b. July 30, 1880, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas; d. 1948; m. Thomas Hamp Whitten, July 30, 1898. vii. William Ross West, b. April 1886, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Arkansas; d. 1912.   123. Alfred E.6 Diffee (John5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born January 01, 1861 in Amity, Clark Co., Arkansas. He married Josephine Beatrice West February 05, 1882 in Montgomery Co., Arkansas, daughter of James West and Mary J. She was born September 1861 in Arkansas. Children of Alfred Diffee and Josephine West are: 266. i. Enoch Samuel7 Diffee, b. January 1884; d. March 1929. ii. Mary S. Diffee, b. October 1894; m. Lucious Moran.   124. William Owen6 Diffee (Alfred5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born October 27, 1857 in Bismarck, Arkansas, and died February 05, 1928 in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. He married (1) Martha Mattie Cash February 04, 1874. She was born 1857 in Arkansas, and died WFT Est. 1878-1951. He married (2) Mary Ledussa Jones November 05, 1882 in Garland Co., Ark., daughter of Alfred Jones and Jane Clingman. She was born 1859, and died 1949. Children of William Diffee and Martha Cash are: 267. i. Clarice7 Diffee, b. December 10, 1874, Bismarck, Arkansas; d. November 23, 1940. ii. Artemas Ward Diffee, b. November 17, 1877, Bismarck, Arkansas; d. 1972. iii. Ted Diffee, b. WFT Est. 1878-1907, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1884-1986. 268. iv. Granville Putman Diffee, Sr., b. August 06, 1883, Detroit, Red River Co., Texas; d. November 16, 1949, Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Children of William Diffee and Mary Jones are: v. Frances Poindexter7 Diffee, b. 1888; d. 1952. vi. Alfred J. Diffee, b. 1890; d. 1970. vii. Wilmer Diffee, b. October 28, 1895; d. July 07, 1912. viii. Baily W. Diffee, b. June 27, 1902; d. January 12, 1983.   125. Samuel Washington6 Diffee (Alfred5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born January 17, 1859 in Caddo Gap, Arkansas, and died October 21, 1896. He married Sallie Mandy Faulkner April 27, 1876 in Clark Co., Arkansas, daughter of Charley Faulkner. She was born July 21, 1859 in Georgia, and died May 19, 1922. Children of Samuel Diffee and Sallie Faulkner are: i. Alice7 Diffee, b. 1877. ii. George Washington Diffee, b. November 03, 1878, Arkansas; d. August 05, 1909; m. Della Hardage, WFT Est. 1894-1907; b. April 02, 1878, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1894-1972. iii. George Diffee, b. 1879. 269. iv. Roxie B. Diffee, b. February 1882, Arkansas. 270. v. Hattie Mae Diffee, b. May 17, 1884, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. June 10, 1951, Glendale, Maryland. vi. Charlie F. Diffee, b. January 1887, Arkansas. vii. Maggie L. Diffee, b. November 1889, Arkansas. viii. Flora B. Diffee, b. January 1892, Arkansas. ix. Maude S. Diffee, b. November 1894, Arkansas; m. W. A. Barber.   126. Ason Wallace6 Diffee (Alfred5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1861 in Caddo Gap, Arkansas, and died Bef. 1910. He married (1) Willie Hardage. She was born 1876 in Tennesse. He married (2) Mary E Hardage WFT Est. 1879-1902 in Arkansas. She was born Abt. 1863 in Clark, Arkansas, and died WFT Est. 1893-1957. Children of Ason Diffee and Willie Hardage are: i. Bertie W.7 Diffee, b. September 1890, Arkansas. ii. Clidarom A. Diffee, b. September 1892, Arkansas; m. Ethel ?. iii. Jessie L. Diffee, b. October 1895, Arkansas. iv. John Diffee, b. 1899, Arkansas. Children of Ason Diffee and Mary Hardage are: 271. v. Ollie I.7 Diffee, b. October 1876, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1903-1970. vi. Irene Diffee, b. October 1879, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1880-1973. vii. Augustus R. Diffee, b. January 10, 1881, Arkansas; d. November 05, 1949, Arkansas; m. Katie Mae Hardage, September 19, 1904; b. August 06, 1885, Bismark, Clark, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1910-1979, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas. viii. Daniel W. Diffee, b. September 1884, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1912-1975; m. Emma Hardage, January 11, 1906, Clark, Arkansas; b. March 1884, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1912-1978. ix. Joseph Cleveland Diffee, b. August 1890, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1891-1980.   127. Joseph Davis6 Diffee (Alfred5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born March 11, 1863 in Bismarck, Arkansas, and died July 27, 1923 in California. He married Sarah Jane Shuffield July 29, 1883 in Clark, Arkansas, daughter of Carrol Shuffield and Mary Kizer. She was born June 03, 1866 in Bismark, Clark, Arkansas, and died May 14, 1972 in Arkansas. Children of Joseph Diffee and Sarah Shuffield are: i. Walter A.7 Diffee, b. December 04, 1884, Arkansas; d. May 1966. ii. Walter Diffee, b. 1885. iii. Roy L. Diffee, b. October 27, 1888, Arkansas; m. Agnes White. 272. iv. Lillie M. Diffee, b. October 11, 1890, Arkansas. v. Lillie M. Diffee, b. 1891. 273. vi. Madie Diffee, b. March 06, 1893, Arkansas. vii. Claude D. Diffee, b. March 11, 1895, Arkansas; d. 1911. 274. viii. John Carroll Diffee, b. March 11, 1898, Caddo Gap, Arkansas; d. January 16, 1972, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 275. ix. Fannie Diffee, b. September 17, 1900, Arkansas. 276. x. Hattie Diffee, b. September 16, 1902, Arkansas.   128. Johnnie A.6 Diffee (Alfred5, Willaim4, John3, William2, William1) was born February 16, 1866 in Bismarck, Arkansas, and died December 31, 1897 in Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas. He married Willie Allen WFT Est. 1884-1896 in Arkansas. She was born August 22, 1871, and died May 12, 1961 in Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas. Children of Johnnie Diffee and Willie Allen are: i. Jessie7 Diffee, b. Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1891-1988. ii. Johnnie Diffee, m. Frederick Ford Mann; b. January 10, 1898, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1920-1989, Tacoma, Pierce, Washington. 277. iii. Birdie Mae Diffee, b. September 06, 1890, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. April 24, 1936, Arkansas. iv. Clyde Diffee, b. 1893, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1894-1983. v. Johnnie Diffee, b. Private; m. Frederick Ford Mann, Private; b. January 10, 1898, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1920-1989, Tacoma, Pierce, Washington.   129. Rebecca Elizabeth6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born December 19, 1844 in Tishomingo, Mississippi, and died November 01, 1921 in Arkansas. She married (1) Charles Monroe Johns October 22, 1879 in Clark Co., Arkansas. He was born 1855 in Chicago, Illinois, and died WFT Est. 1886-1945. She married (2) John B. Patrick December 25, 1892. He was born March 1850 in Clark Co., Arkansas, and died WFT Est. 1896-1955. Children of Rebecca Diffee and Charles Johns are: 278. i. Mattie Ollie7 Johns, b. July 26, 1880, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. November 04, 1907, Arkansas. 279. ii. George Wesley Johns, b. October 07, 1881, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. May 08, 1963. 280. iii. Henry Calvin Johns, b. July 04, 1883, Bismark, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. January 23, 1960, Longview, Gregg County, Texas. iv. William A. Johns, b. July 04, 1883, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. July 04, 1883, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. Child of Rebecca Diffee and John Patrick is: v. Joe Monroe7 Patrick, b. 1887.       130. Sarah Harriett6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born February 22, 1847 in Tishomingo, Mississippi, and died October 31, 1930 in Hot Springs County, Arkansas. She married Andrew D. Allen January 31, 1864 in Hot Springs Co., Arkansas, son of Samuel Allen and Susan Mann. He was born May 28, 1847 in Rockingham Co., North Carolina, and died November 15, 1931 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Children of Sarah Diffee and Andrew Allen are: i. Jonathan7 Allen, b. April 06, 1866, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. April 1866, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. ii. Rebecca Elizabeth Allen, b. November 29, 1867, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. August 28, 1884, Probably Blevins, Arkansas. 281. iii. Mary Susan Allen, b. August 01, 1869, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. October 20, 1950, Garland County, Arkansas. 282. iv. Martha Jane Allen, b. July 08, 1871, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. March 14, 1968, Hempstead County, Arkansas. 283. v. Samuel Henry Allen, b. May 10, 1873, Bismarck, Hot Springs, Arkansas; d. August 01, 1959, Lancaster, Calif.. 284. vi. John Henderson Allen, b. August 27, 1874, Bismarck, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. October 01, 1958, Garland County, Arkansas. 285. vii. Alfred Diffee Allen, b. August 02, 1876, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. October 17, 1954, Garland County, Arkansas. viii. Nancy Bell Allen, b. 1878, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. May 24, 1896, Arkansas. 286. ix. Sarah Harriett Allen, b. November 12, 1880, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. October 01, 1964, Arkansas. 287. x. Andrew Jackson Allen, b. August 19, 1883, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. May 23, 1968, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. 288. xi. George Washington Allen, b. August 19, 1883, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. June 22, 1945, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. xii. Brad Allen, b. February 1886, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. February 04, 1900, Arkansas. 289. xiii. Cadder Lee Allen, b. January 01, 1890, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. August 31, 1948, Choctaw Co., Oklahoma. xiv. Mamie Allen, b. 1892, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. 1892, Hot Springs County, Arkansas.   131. Amy Jane6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born November 06, 1849 in Cedar Township, Arkansas, and died December 08, 1905 in Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas. She married William Marion Hughes September 03, 1874 in Hot Springs County, Arkansas, son of Richard Hughes and Mary Magby. He was born August 09, 1855 in Deroche, Clark, Arkansas, and died February 11, 1912 in Deroche, Hot Spring, Arkansas. Children of Amy Diffee and William Hughes are: 290. i. Andrew Hardy7 Hughes, b. December 18, 1879, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. March 28, 1957, Wichita Falls, Wichita, Texas. 291. ii. Conrad Raymond Hughes, b. October 04, 1892, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. December 17, 1972, Clark County, Arkansas. 292. iii. Jonathan Isom Hughes, b. January 24, 1890, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. January 08, 1976, Hot Springs, Garland, Arkansas. 293. iv. Joseph Ecem Hughes, b. January 24, 1890, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. May 20, 1957, Bakersfield, Kern, California. 294. v. Mary Jane Hughes, b. June 28, 1875, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. December 15, 1966, Murfreesboro, Pike County, Arkansas. 295. vi. Millie Isabel Hughes, b. September 17, 1885, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. October 20, 1960, Hot Springs, Garland, Arkansas. 296. vii. Newman Henderson Hughes, b. October 05, 1887, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. September 17, 1977, Lawton, Comanche, Oklahoma. 297. viii. Thomas Jefferson Hughes, b. September 15, 1883, Bismark, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. August 28, 1976, Malvern, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. ix. William Henry "General" Hughes, b. May 29, 1877, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. August 12, 1900, Arkansas; m. (1) Carrie A. Holder, April 08, 1900; b. WFT Est. 1862-1886; d. WFT Est. 1905-1974; m. (2) Carrie A. Holder, April 08, 1900; m. (3) Carrie A. Holder, April 08, 1900; b. 1879, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1905-1974. 298. x. James Wiley Hughes, b. November 12, 1881, Bismark, Hot Spring, Arkansas; d. June 21, 1961, Tuscon, Pima, Arizona.   132. Henry Cornelius6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born January 19, 1852 in Cedar, Clark Co., Arkansas, and died April 08, 1930 in Arkansas. He married Mary Francis Whitfield August 26, 1875 in Clark County, Arkansas, daughter of Mathew Whitefield and Olivia Dillard. She was born January 08, 1857 in Valley, Arkansas, and died January 13, 1927. Children of Henry Diffee and Mary Whitfield are: i. Junnie Sarah7 Diffee, b. December 1877, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. 1959, Arkansas; m. Robert P. Williams, 1905; b. WFT Est. 1857-1885; d. WFT Est. 1910-1970. 299. ii. Ida Olivia Diffee, b. December 1879, Hot Spring County, Arkansas; d. 1966, Arkansas. iii. Clara J. Diffee, b. August 29, 1882, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. November 11, 1936, Arkansas; m. Fredrick Caver, 1909, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; b. 1889; d. WFT Est. 1914-1974. 300. iv. Minnie Ethel Diffee, b. October 02, 1884, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. July 16, 1957, Arkansas. v. Jonathan Austin Diffee, b. August 08, 1887, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. July 31, 1945. vi. Della Hazel Diffee, b. September 1889, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1912-1983; m. Sherman Sheets, November 11, 1906; b. WFT Est. 1861-1889; d. WFT Est. 1911-1976. 301. vii. Dale Matthew Diffee, b. June 1892, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. October 03, 1972, Pulaski County, Arkansas.   133. Jonathon Thompson6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born December 03, 1855 in Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas, and died October 21, 1933 in Bismarck, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. He married (1) Mary Elizabeth Cook August 04, 1872 in Bismarck, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. She was born October 29, 1855 in Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas, and died July 10, 1899 in Bismarck, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. He married (2) Eliza Ann Hall November 02, 1899 in Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Ark., daughter of David Hall and Isabella Swaim. She was born August 27, 1871 in Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Ark., and died September 07, 1910 in Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Ark.. He married (3) Armenda McDaniel March 09, 1911 in Degray, Clark Co., Ark., daughter of ? McDaniel and Malavina Pierce. She was born February 07, 1857 in Degray, Clark Co., Ark., and died September 20, 1932 in Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Ark.. Children of Jonathon Diffee and Mary Cook are: i. (Infant)7 Diffee, d. 1897, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. 302. ii. Mary Elizabeth Diffee, b. December 25, 1873, Bismark, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. April 20, 1943, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. 303. iii. Jonathan Roland Diffee, b. August 24, 1875, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. July 24, 1956, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. 304. iv. Rev. James Henry Diffee, b. March 20, 1877, Bismark, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. January 23, 1958, Pulaski County, Arkansas. 305. v. John Cornelius Diffee, b. January 10, 1879, Bismark,Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. April 15, 1939, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. 306. vi. Sarah Jane Diffee, b. March 11, 1881, Bismark, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. June 08, 1904, Garland County, Arkansas. 307. vii. Harriet Acena Diffee, b. November 12, 1882, Bismark, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. January 18, 1963, Garland County, Arkansas. 308. viii. Emma Claurinda Diffee, b. November 07, 1884, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. June 27, 1938, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. 309. ix. Albert Lee Diffee, b. April 04, 1887, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. March 12, 1959, San Jose, Santa Clara County, California. 310. x. Martha Louella Diffee, b. February 13, 1889, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. March 07, 1973, Pulaski County, Arkansas. 311. xi. Jasper Neal Diffee, b. January 24, 1891, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. June 06, 1960, Harbor City, Los Angeles County, California. 312. xii. Nancy Delilah Diffee, b. March 31, 1893, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. xiii. (Infant) Diffee, b. 1895, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. 1895, Hot Springs County, Arkansas. xiv. Infant Diffee, b. 1895, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. 1895, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. xv. Infant Diffee, b. 1897, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. 1897, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. 313. xvi. Lillie Iona Diffee, b. March 03, 1899, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. August 07, 1974, Garland County, Arkansas. Children of Jonathon Diffee and Eliza Hall are: xvii. Beda Ethel7 Diffee, b. September 14, 1900, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. October 03, 1900, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. 314. xviii. Cora Bell Diffee, b. July 14, 1902, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. August 17, 1977, Garland County, Arkansas. 315. xix. Rosa Adell Diffee, b. August 18, 1904, Bismark, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. November 10, 1944. 316. xx. Euna Etta Diffee, b. November 04, 1906, Beaton, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. July 27, 1989, Arkansas.   134. John Henderson6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1856 in Hot Springs Co., Arkansas, and died September 1913 in Red River County, Texas. He married (1) Mary Matilda Hughes July 09, 1874 in Hot Springs County, Arkansas, daughter of Richard Hughes and Mary Magby. She was born 1860 in Deroche, Clark, Arkansas, and died September 1880 in Hot Spring, Arkansas. He married (2) Mary Catherine Holcombe November 02, 1890 in Garland Co., Arkansas, daughter of Asa Holcombe and Artimissa Mitchell. She was born June 03, 1862 in Floyd Co., Georgia, and died August 04, 1948. Children of John Diffee and Mary Hughes are: i. Jonathan7 Diffee, b. 1876, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1907-1966, Stephenville, Texas; m. Ida McQuiry, August 25, 1895, Erath Co., Ark.; b. WFT Est. 1872-1892; d. WFT Est. 1907-1976. ii. Mary Ardella Diffee, b. 1878; d. WFT Est. 1906-1972; m. Jeff P. Latson, WFT Est. 1906-1940; b. WFT Est. 1861-1881; d. WFT Est. 1906-1967. iii. Cynthia Caroline Diffee, b. December 1879, Ark.; d. WFT Est. 1907-1973; m. James L. Wright, WFT Est. 1907-1941; b. WFT Est. 1862-1882; d. WFT Est. 1907-1968. 317. iv. Thomas Jefferson Diffee, b. 1880; d. WFT Est. 1911-1970. v. Thompson Andrew Diffee, b. 1880, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; d. WFT Est. 1911-1970, Tulsa, Oklahoma; m. Lizzie Bullard, WFT Est. 1911-1945; b. WFT Est. 1876-1896; d. WFT Est. 1911-1980. Children of John Diffee and Mary Holcombe are: vi. Wiley Eddleston7 Diffee, b. WFT Est. 1876-1902, Dekalb, Bowie County, Texas; d. WFT Est. 1926-1987; m. Willie Ballard, February 26, 1921; b. Private. vii. Adam Harvey Diffee, b. WFT Est. 1876-1904, Dekalb, Bowie County, Texas; d. WFT Est. 1882-1983. viii. Henry Diffee, b. WFT Est. 1876-1904, Dekalb, Bowie County, Texas; d. WFT Est. 1882-1983. ix. Laura Diffee, b. WFT Est. 1876-1904, Dekalb, Bowie County, Texas; d. WFT Est. 1881-1986. x. Rebecca Diffee, b. 1891, Dekalb, Bowie County, Texas; d. WFT Est. 1892-1985. 318. xi. Jonathan Wallace Diffie, b. September 09, 1898, Dekalb, Bowie County, Texas; d. June 26, 1957, Texas. xii. Omi Frances Diffee, b. August 06, 1906, Tx.; m. Leslie Kulie Johnson, February 26, 1921; b. Private.   135. Mary Frances6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born October 18, 1858 in Bismarck, Arkansas, and died July 15, 1920 in Red River County, Arkansas. She married Thomas Evander Cotten September 14, 1876 in Hot Springs County, Arkansas. He was born June 27, 1851 in Livingston Parrish, Louisiana, and died August 02, 1938 in Hot Springs County, Arkansas. Children of Mary Diffee and Thomas Cotten are: i. Mary Frances "Franny"7 Cotten, b. June 05, 1877, Arkansas; d. 1962, Arkansas; m. (1) Horace Thompson, Aft. 1894; b. WFT Est. 1849-1877; d. WFT Est. 1899-1964; m. (2) J. Polk Baker, September 13, 1894, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; b. WFT Est. 1849-1877; d. WFT Est. 1899-1964. 319. ii. Nancy Elizabeth Cotten, b. October 30, 1878, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. December 23, 1930, Hopper, Arkansas. 320. iii. Eola Mae Cotten, b. August 19, 1880, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. July 24, 1969. 321. iv. Martha Ann Cotten, b. July 31, 1882, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. February 25, 1932, Arkansas. 322. v. George Walter Cotten, b. November 08, 1884, Beaton, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. July 16, 1982, Malvern, Arkansas. 323. vi. Jacob Thomas Cotten, b. September 14, 1886, Old Belfast, Saline County, Arkansas; d. October 02, 1972, Saline County, Arkansas. vii. James William "Blind Jim" Cotten, b. September 28, 1888, Saline Co., Arkansas; d. October 13, 1985, Howard County, Arkansas. viii. John Ernest Cotten, b. June 24, 1891, Bismarck, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. Abt. 1981; m. Lea Ross, Private; b. Private. ix. Sarah Jane Cotten, b. February 06, 1893, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. February 06, 1893, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. x. Charles Thompson Cotten, b. April 18, 1894, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1925-1984; m. (1) Dora Tullis, Private; b. Private; m. (2) Bessie ???(?), Private; b. Private. xi. Minnie Missouri Cotten, b. January 11, 1896, Hot Spragues County, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1924-1990; m. (1) Tom Rhodes, WFT Est. 1924-1958; b. WFT Est. 1879-1899; d. WFT Est. 1924-1985; m. (2) Archie Smith, WFT Est. 1924-1958; b. WFT Est. 1879-1899; d. WFT Est. 1924-1985; m. (3) M. M. Karnes, WFT Est. 1924-1958; b. WFT Est. 1879-1899; d. WFT Est. 1924-1985. xii. Roxie Lee Cotten, b. March 24, 1898, Arkansas; m. (1) ???(?) Erving, Private; b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1926-1987; m. (2) John Tullis, Private; b. WFT Est. 1881-1901; d. WFT Est. 1926-1987. xiii. Mamie Rachel Cotten, b. July 31, 1900, Arkansas; d. April 05, 1994, Howard Co., Arkansas; m. Olen Tullis, Private; b. Private. 324. xiv. Effie Ascena Cotten, b. January 13, 1902, Arkansas; d. June 26, 1992. Descendants of William Diffee, Sr. 136. Martha Leanna6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born September 17, 1860 in Cedar, Clark County, Arkansas, and died March 17, 1904 in Arkansas. She married David Pascal Burroughs October 13, 1878 in Hot Springs County, Arkansas, son of James Burroughs and Polly Mann. He was born October 14, 1851 in Greenville, South Carolina, and died July 09, 1930. Children of Martha Diffee and David Burroughs are: 325. i. Serena Catherine7 Burroughs, b. September 23, 1878, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. April 12, 1954. ii. Willie Burroughs, b. December 10, 1880, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. December 22, 1880. 326. iii. Rev. Robert Lee Burroughs, b. February 13, 1882, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. June 12, 1959. 327. iv. Rev. Albert Henry Burroughs, b. November 22, 1883, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. November 02, 1957, Bismarck, Arkansas. v. Samuel H. Burroughs, b. October 1884, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. 1904, Arkansas. 328. vi. Maggie Lee Burroughs, b. October 01, 1884, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. February 03, 1974, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. 329. vii. Hardy David Burroughs, b. March 10, 1887, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. May 13, 1972, Arkansas. 330. viii. George Hampton Burroughs, b. January 23, 1890, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. August 03, 1986, Arkansas. 331. ix. Dee Malvern Burroughs, b. October 08, 1892, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. March 16, 1972, Garland County, Arkansas. 332. x. Mary Ellen Burroughs, b. June 30, 1894, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1917-1988. 333. xi. Fredrick Wallace Burroughs, b. February 15, 1896, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. February 04, 1981, Clark County, Arkansas. 334. xii. Janie Burroughs, b. January 18, 1898, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. January 20, 1970. 335. xiii. Charles Sebern Burroughs, b. January 1899, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas. xiv. Samuel Burroughs, b. February 1904; d. 1923.   137. Nancy Wade6 Diffee (Jonathan5, Cornelius4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1862 in Cedar, Clark County, Arkansas, and died 1920 in Shreveport, Louisiana. She married (1) Hardy Burroughs July 31, 1879 in Clark or Hot Springs County, Arkansas, son of James Burroughs and Polly Mann. He was born 1857, and died WFT Est. 1897-1952. She married (2) Lum C. Talley March 30, 1899 in Clark Co., Arkansas. He was born WFT Est. 1847-1879, and died WFT Est. 1904-1963. Children of Nancy Diffee and Hardy Burroughs are: 336. i. John Thomas7 Burroughs, b. October 03, 1882, Arkadelphia, Arkansas; d. November 12, 1929, Shreveport, Louisiana. ii. Catherine Burroughs, b. 1883, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. February 16, 1960, Shreveport, Louisiana; m. (1) Joe Green; m. (2) Lee Baker, WFT Est. 1911-1944; b. WFT Est. 1866-1886; d. WFT Est. 1911-1972. iii. Martha Burroughs, b. 1887, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. 1905. iv. Dora Burroughs, b. 1889, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1917-1983; m. (1) Robert Lee Louis; m. (2) Lawrence Breeden, WFT Est. 1917-1951; b. WFT Est. 1872-1892; d. WFT Est. 1917-1978. v. Dora Burroughs, b. 1889, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; m. (1) Lawrence Breeden; b. WFT Est. 1872-1892; d. WFT Est. 1917-1978; m. (2) James Lee Lowery. vi. Louise Burroughs, b. 1891, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. 1951; m. John Burke, WFT Est. 1919-1953; b. WFT Est. 1874-1894; d. WFT Est. 1919-1980. vii. Ruth Burroughs, b. 1893, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1921-1987; m. Ed Turner, WFT Est. 1921-1955; b. WFT Est. 1876-1896; d. WFT Est. 1921-1982. viii. Charlie Burroughs, b. 1895, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; d. WFT Est. 1926-1985; m. Myrtle Evans, Private; b. Private. Child of Nancy Diffee and Lum Talley is: ix. Minnie7 Talley, b. 1900, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas; d. 1938; m. Andrew Kelly, Private; b. Private.   138. John Armstead6 Diffee (William5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born May 13, 1851 in Tate Co., Mississippi, and died April 11, 1914. He married Willie Bell Yancey January 01, 1880 in Fayette Co., Tennessee, daughter of Archibald Yancey and Effie Moore. She was born May 13, 1861 in Tate Co., Mississippi, and died March 11, 1931 in Mississippi. Children of John Diffee and Willie Yancey are: i. Lee7 Diffee, m. Velma Walls. ii. Fred Diffee, m. Ida Moody. iii. John Diffee. iv. Birdie Diffee, m. Fred Reeves. v. Esther Diffee, m. ? Oats. vi. Grace Diffee, m. Arnold Lazenby.   139. Noah Gray6 Diffee (William5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born October 21, 1852 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died January 23, 1928. He married (1) Mary Jane Pardue. She died November 21, 1922. He married (2) Charlotte Ann Pardue August 30, 1873. She died January 12, 1889. Children of Noah Diffee and Charlotte Pardue are: i. Mattie Cornelia7 Diffee, b. June 25, 1874; d. August 1975. ii. Walter Gray Diffee, b. June 05, 1875; d. August 14, 1925. iii. Mary Elvira Diffee, b. October 10, 1877; d. January 11, 1929. iv. Elias Hosea Diffee, b. August 10, 1883; d. September 01, 1885.   140. Robert Franklin6 Diffee (William5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born August 12, 1861 in Coldwater, DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died November 15, 1926 in Williston, Fayette Co., Tennessee. He married (1) Lucy J. Henshaw September 02, 1880. She was born September 27, 1860, and died October 13, 1888. He married (2) Minnie Amelia Gaither May 12, 1890. She was born December 23, 1865, and died December 12, 1941. Children of Robert Diffee and Lucy Henshaw are: 337. i. Maggie7 Diffee, b. 1882, Coldwater, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. May 03, 1905, Coldwater, Tate Co., Mississippi. 338. ii. Willie Leonard Diffee, b. 1884, Coldwater, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. September 22, 1921. 339. iii. Oscar Franklin Diffee, b. July 30, 1886, Coldwater, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. May 27, 1941, Williston, Fayette Co., Tennessee. Children of Robert Diffee and Minnie Gaither are: 340. iv. Charles H.7 Diffee, Sr., b. May 08, 1892, Williston, Fayette Co., Tennessee; d. November 17, 1977, Jackson, Mississippi. v. Bessie Diffee, b. November 25, 1893, Williston, Fayette Co., Tennessee; d. February 02, 1927. 341. vi. George Diffee, b. February 04, 1897, Williston, Fayette Co., Tennessee; d. September 29, 1970. 342. vii. Mary Lee Diffee, b. September 17, 1904, Williston, Fayette Co., Tennessee; d. 1988. 141. Amanda6 Diffee (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1856 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi. She married Benjamine F. Pence March 24, 1880 in Tate Co., Ms.. He was born 1853, and died 1919. Children of Amanda Diffee and Benjamine Pence are: i. William7 Pence. ii. Homer Pence. iii. Female Pence.   142. John Thomas6 Diffee (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born March 16, 1858 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died January 11, 1911. He married Martha Louise Goode January 11, 1880 in Tate Co., Mississippi. She was born February 25, 1862, and died November 04, 1937. Children of John Diffee and Martha Goode are: i. Dallas L.7 Diffee, b. February 27, 1881, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. January 01, 1892. ii. James Jefferson Diffee, b. November 23, 1883, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. March 19, 1884. iii. Millie Eveline Diffee, b. March 23, 1885, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. April 14, 1960; m. J. W. Garrett, December 24, 1902. iv. Homer F. Diffee, b. August 12, 1887, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. February 22, 1896. v. Agnes Diffee, b. March 14, 1890, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. July 15, 1941; m. Charles Hubbard, September 23, 1906. vi. William Edgar Diffee, b. March 14, 1890, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. November 22, 1903. vii. Carrie Louise Diffee, b. January 22, 1896, Tate Co., Mississippi; m. Jake Lewers, December 25, 1917. viii. Doxie Pearl Diffee, b. June 1899, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. January 1927. ix. John Thomas Diffee, Jr., b. July 14, 1902, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. October 10; m. Elizabeth Braun, July 10, 1926. x. Elizabeth Grace Diffee, b. January 10, 1906, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. January 10, 1908.   143. John Thomas6 Diffee, Sr. (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born March 16, 1858 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died January 11, 1911. He married Martha Louise Goode January 11, 1880 in Tate Co., Mississippi. She was born February 25, 1862, and died November 04, 1937. Child of John Diffee and Martha Goode is: i. Dixie Pearl7 Diffee, b. June 1899, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. January 1927.   144. William Henry6 Diffee (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born January 08, 1862 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died August 11, 1923. He married (1) Martha Jane Black July 12, 1881, daughter of Daniel Black and Marizan Williams. She was born July 27, 1865 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died August 29, 1903. He married (2) Cora Forrest March 31, 1912 in Tate Co., Ms.. Children of William Diffee and Martha Black are: i. Bessie7 Diffee, b. Sarah, Tate Co., Mississippi. ii. Ida Diffee, b. Sarah, Tate Co., Mississippi. 343. iii. Bertha Diffee, b. November 19, 1882, Sarah, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. October 12, 1933. iv. Mattie Lou Diffee, b. September 03, 1884, Sarah, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. September 09, 1967. v. Eula F. Diffee, b. August 28, 1886, Sarah, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. May 15, 1974. 344. vi. Dora Diffee, b. January 30, 1889, Sarah, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. December 18, 1979. 345. vii. Carrie Diffee, b. January 10, 1898, Sarah, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. October 06, 1983. viii. Infant Diffee, b. August 29, 1900, Sarah, Mississippi; d. August 29, 1900, Sarah, Mississippi. 346. ix. William Lee Diffee, Sr., b. August 29, 1900, Sarah, Mississippi; d. December 19, 1966. Descendants of William Diffee, Sr. 145. Margaret Tabitha6 Diffee (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born October 04, 1863 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died November 10, 1946 in Paris, Lamar County, Texas. She married James Napoleon Grayson December 23, 1884 in Tate Co., Mississippi, son of John Grayson and Rachel Gann. He was born May 18, 1864 in Murray, Tate County, Ms, and died April 25, 1929 in Blossom, Lamar county, Texas. Children of Margaret Diffee and James Grayson are: 347. i. Leona7 Grayson, b. October 18, 1885, Senatobia, Tate County MS; d. June 21, 1967, DeQueen, Sevier County, Arkansas. 348. ii. Stella Grayson, b. January 14, 1888, Melton, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. June 01, 1969. iii. Clyde Grayson, b. March 26, 1891, Melton, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. December 26, 1891. iv. Esther Grayson, b. February 26, 1896, Melton, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. January 14, 1975; m. Roy B. Jones, March 24, 1917. v. Ruth (Rosette) Grayson, b. March 08, 1898, Clarksville, Texas; d. November 01, 1918; m. ? Gossett. vi. Lawton William Grayson, b. January 05, 1900, Clarksville, Texas; d. July 05, 1934; m. Willie Mae Houston. vii. Bryan Grayson, b. September 24, 1901, Clarksville, Texas; d. May 1995; m. Ollie V. Fryar, February 23, 1919. viii. Jewell Grayson, b. January 29, 1906, Deport, Texas; m. ? Hollingsworth. ix. Leonard P. Grayson, b. January 15, 1909, Deport, Texas; m. Lois Sharrock.   146. Mollie Catherine6 Diffee (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1866 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died 1926. She married Alexander France July 21, 1887 in Tate Co., Ms.. Child of Mollie Diffee and Alexander France is: i. Thelma7 France.   147. Sarah Jane6 Diffee (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1868 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi. She married John Sellars August 09, 1889 in Tate Co., Mississippi. Children of Sarah Diffee and John Sellars are: i. Noah7 Sellars. ii. Marjorie Sellars. iii. A. C. Sellars. iv. Sam Sellars. v. Metra Sellars. vi. John Sellars.   148. Ida Belle6 Diffee (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born January 29, 1874 in Tate Co., Mississippi, and died September 21, 1912. She married Wallace Wise Garrett January 20, 1890 in Tate Co., Mississippi. He was born 1873. Children of Ida Diffee and Wallace Garrett are: i. Lucius7 Garrett, b. 1892; d. 1914. ii. Florence Garrett, b. May 1894; d. 1976; m. Brice Craven, December 29, 1914. iii. Sidney Garrett, b. 1896; d. 1968; m. Daisy Mae Ellis. iv. Escar V. Garrett, b. 1898; d. February 22, 1982; m. Sarah Smith. 349. v. Ruth C. Garrett, b. December 08, 1900; d. July 08, 1984. vi. Infant Garrett, b. December 08, 1900; d. December 12, 1900. vii. J. R. Garrett, b. March 10, 1904; d. 1981; m. Kathryn Baxter.   149. Avon Lee6 Diffee (Noah5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born September 11, 1876 in Tate Co., Mississippi, and died October 12, 1949. He married Cordelia Catherine Brown February 20, 1896 in Tate Co., Mississippi. She was born February 25, 1874, and died June 06, 1953. Children of Avon Diffee and Cordelia Brown are: i. Arvie7 Diffee, b. January 07, 1889, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. September 25, 1900. ii. Ora Diffee, b. 1895, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. 1971; m. Virgil King. iii. Fred W. Diffee, b. August 30, 1900, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. November 11, 1974. 350. iv. Virgie O. Diffee, b. 1902, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. 1964. v. Ruth Diffee, b. April 15, 1909, Tate Co., Mississippi; d. May 11, 1975; m. (1) A. W. Echols; m. (2) Marvin Tully.   150. John Jefferson6 Diffee (Enoch D.5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born April 30, 1867 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died October 22, 1946 in N. Little Rock, Arkansas. He married (1) Martha J. Fiddler February 14, 1889. She was born October 04, 1871, and died January 28, 1890. He married (2) Lillie Helen Davis April 03, 1892 in Faulkner Co., Ark., daughter of Elisha Davis and Margaret Gregory. She was born July 12, 1873 in Haywood Co., Tn., and died December 14, 1967 in Mobile, Al.. Child of John Diffee and Martha Fiddler is: i. Sarah L.7 Diffee, b. January 10, 1890; d. October 20, 1890. Children of John Diffee and Lillie Davis are: 351. ii. Clarence7 Diffee, b. April 20, 1893, Board Camp, Polk Co., Arkansas; d. March 12, 1978, Grand Bay, Mobile Co., Alabama. 352. iii. Toney Diffee, b. March 11, 1895, Cato, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; d. July 27, 1988, Biringham, Alabama. 353. iv. Cody Diffee, b. April 05, 1897, Cato, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; d. November 02, 1976, North Little Rock, Arkansas. 354. v. Clyde Diffee, b. June 04, 1899, Cato, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; d. February 01, 1959. 355. vi. Jefferson Davis Diffee, b. April 20, 1901, Cato, Faulkner Co., Arkansas. vii. Earnest Diffee, b. December 23, 1901, Cato, Faulkner Co., Ark.; d. August 24, 1903. viii. Norma Diffee, b. February 28, 1903, Cato, Faulkner Co., Ark.; d. February 28, 1903. 356. ix. Annie Diffee, b. August 14, 1906, Cato, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; d. November 12, 1991, Mobile, Alabama. 357. x. Walter Diffee, b. December 16, 1908, Cato, Faulkner Co., Arkansas. 358. xi. Charley Diffee, b. June 17, 1911, Cato, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; d. May 07, 1980, North Little Rock, Arkansas. 359. xii. Loyd Diffee, b. August 09, 1913, Cato, Arkansas; d. January 06, 1995, Norfolk, Virginia.   151. Enoch Thomas6 Diffee (Enoch D.5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born June 21, 1868 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi, and died May 23, 1939 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He married (1) Lena Teague. He married (2) Mary Ellen Dallas July 1891, daughter of Robert Dallas and Sophronia Wright. She was born September 15, 1872 in Faulkner Co., Arkansas, and died November 20, 1935 in N. Little Rock., Arkansas. Children of Enoch Diffee and Mary Dallas are: i. Ruth7 Diffee, b. Conway, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; m. (1) ? Baldwin; m. (2) ? Richardson. ii. Howard Diffee, b. Conway, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; m. Ila Williams. 360. iii. Arthur Diffee, b. Conway, Arkansas. iv. Pauline Diffee, b. Conway, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; m. (1) ? Epps; m. (2) Dutch Harrison. v. Melvin Diffee, b. Conway, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; m. Clyrene Gibson. vi. Mildred Diffee, b. Conway, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; m. (1) Neal Perkins; m. (2) Denny Nowak. 361. vii. Gertrude Beatrice Diffee, b. October 05, 1892, Conway, Arkansas; d. January 21, 1973. 362. viii. Sophronia Diffee, b. September 1895, Conway, Arkansas. ix. Clora Diffee, b. September 1897, Conway, Faulkner Co., Arkansas; m. D. R. Simpson. 363. x. Robert Shelton Diffee, b. September 1899, Conway, Arkansas.   152. Maude6 Diffee (Enoch D.5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born November 1884 in El Paso, White Co., Texas. She married Hezekiah Burton. Children of Maude Diffee and Hezekiah Burton are: i. Diffee7 Burton. ii. Doyal Kid Burton, b. 1918, Konawa, Oklahoma.   153. Otha Gray6 Diffee (Enoch D.5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born September 12, 1872 in El Paso, Arkansas, and died June 14, 1908. He married Emma New March 20, 1894. She was born March 16, 1876, and died June 14, 1966. Children of Otha Diffee and Emma New are: i. Ocean7 Diffee, b. October 02, 1895; d. March 02, 1988; m. Lena ?. ii. Cleo Diffee, b. December 26, 1899; d. August 02, 1907. iii. Noel Diffee, b. July 20, 1906; d. January 10, 1966. iv. Otha Shelton Diffee, b. September 27, 1908; d. April 10, 1981.   154. James Enoch6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1874 in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas, and died 1909. He married Etta Sumpter. She was born 1878, and died 1965. Children of James Diffee and Etta Sumpter are: i. Alvon7 Diffee, b. October 08, 1897; d. 1945; m. Mae Burton. 364. ii. Grace Naomi Diffee, b. January 13, 1900, UNKNOWN; d. January 18, 1990, UNKNOWN. iii. Edith Diffee, b. September 25, 1903; d. 1977; m. Charlie Ward. iv. Eva Diffee, b. October 06, 1905; d. April 16, 1978; m. (1) Col. Payne; m. (2) G. D. Humble. 365. v. John Virgil Diffee, b. August 01, 1908, Near Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. March 31, 1980. 155. William Alexander6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born March 01, 1876 in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas, and died August 08, 1955. He married Mary Elizabeth Dixon May 07, daughter of Thomas Dixon and Susan McMurty. She was born August 03, 1880, and died February 18, 1957. Children of William Diffee and Mary Dixon are: i. Sylvia Iva7 Diffee, b. December 24, 1904, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. May 28, 1983; m. John Blackstone, October 04, 1931; b. August 15, 1904, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. March 28, 1973. ii. Velma Bernice Diffee, b. January 22, 1906; d. January 18, 1993; m. Sherrell Sterley Denton, May 20 1935; b. March 02, 1904; d. March 01, 1979. 366. iii. Irene Gertrude Diffee, b. April 30, 1908, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma. 367. iv. Ira Claudus Diffee, b. August 30, 1910, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma. 368. v. Susie Lucinda Diffee, b. September 30, 1914, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma. 156. Laura Tabitha6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born March 16, 1880 in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas, and died May 31, 1947. She married Louis Napoleon Sumpter, son of Erbin Sumpter. He was born October 09, 1872 in Iron Mountain, Mo., and died November 02, 1946. Children of Laura Diffee and Louis Sumpter are: i. Noah Lee7 Sumpter, b. April 25, 1897, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. December 12, 1984; m. Eldee Dunaway. ii. Dewey Walker Sumpter, b. February 07, 1899, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. May 04, 1920; m. Grace Payne. iii. James Erbin Sumpter, b. December 23, 1900, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. May 18, 1982; m. Irene Garruthers. iv. William Armstrong Alexander Sumpter, b. June 07, 1902, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. December 17, 1974; m. Myrtle Carruthers. v. Ollie Bell Sumpter, b. June 20, 1904, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; m. Charles Cantrell. vi. Bonnie May Sumpter, b. July 11, 1906, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; m. Dewey Spyres. vii. Andrew Leroy Sumpter, b. December 04, 1907, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. September 18, 1962; m. Lillian Conley. viii. Ira Lester Sumpter, b. July 28, 1909, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. July 09, 1910. ix. Odell Juber Sumpter, b. February 21, 1911, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. June 17, 1988; m. Henry Norvel Hatfield. x. Ora Malone Sumpter, b. June 15, 1913, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; m. Fred Palmer. xi. Elzy Gus Sumpter, b. August 27, 1917, Stilwell, Adair Co., Oklahoma; d. February 04, 1977; m. Jane Woodward.   157. Mary Atha6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born August 01, 1882 in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas, and died July 05. She married (1) Soloman Wilburn Brewer March 27, 1898 in Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma, son of James Brewer and Nancy Martin. He was born August 10, 1877, and died October 30, 1910 in Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma. She married (2) Charles Wesley Borin October 23, 1915. He was born June 14, 1879, and died July 10, 1945. Children of Mary Diffee and Soloman Brewer are: i. James Roy7 Brewer, b. April 07, 1899, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. October 03, 1900. ii. Edna Gene Brewer, b. March 17, 1901, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. April 04, 1901. iii. William Albert Brewer, b. July 17, 1902, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. October 13, 1986; m. Ola Newman, June 01, 1924. iv. Mervant Berl Brewer, b. July 23, 1904, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; m. Lucy Ellen Mankins, December 07, 1926. v. Elby Earl Brewer, b. October 14, 1906, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; m. (1) Bertha Hopper; m. (2) Jerie ?. vi. Voyce Irene Brewer, b. June 11, 1909, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. January 28, 1996; m. Floyd Standridge, January 01, 1930. Child of Mary Diffee and Charles Borin is: vii. Carl Raymond7 Borin, b. July 09, 1917, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Okla.; d. September 02, 1961; m. Lena Dawn Tillery, January 24, 1939.   158. Ira Dexter6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born August 30, 1885 in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas, and died December 23, 1942. He married Maude Mae Sloan 1906 in Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma. She was born July 06, 1887 in Crawford Co., Arkansas, and died January 03, 1957. Children of Ira Diffee and Maude Sloan are: i. Brodie Tim7 Diffee, b. January 18, 1906, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. 1930. ii. William Haskell Diffee, b. November 24, 1907, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. January 17, 1983; m. Rubye Inez Gilmer, 1933, Amarillo, Potter Co., Texas. 369. iii. Wadie Robin Diffee, Sr., b. July 05, 1912, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. February 10, 1984. 370. iv. Helen Louise Diffee, b. October 16, 1919, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma. v. James Edward Diffee, b. October 21, 1921, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. October 15, 1975; m. Maxine Lytle, 1940, Amarillo, Potter Co., Texas; b. June 14, 1924, White Deer, Carson Co., Texas; d. February 24, 1983.   159. Claudus Victor6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born September 25, 1887 in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas, and died March 30, 1935. He married (1) Chulie Hale, daughter of Thomas Hale and Nannie Littlejohn. She was born November 30, 1891 in Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma, and died November 09, 1919. He married (2) Elizabeth Mundy Richardson. He married (3) Myrtle Risenhoover. Children of Claudus Diffee and Chulie Hale are: 371. i. Myrtle7 Diffee, b. March 11, 1911, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. May 02, 1991. ii. Claudus Diffee, b. November 01, 1913, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. December 22, 1989. Child of Claudus Diffee and Elizabeth Richardson is: iii. Sophia7 Diffee. Child of Claudus Diffee and Myrtle Risenhoover is: iv. Virgle Wayne7 Diffee.   160. Ollie Corrine6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born February 18, 1891 in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas, and died April 15, 1976. She married (1) Alvis R. Sloan. He was born December 13, 1880, and died December 03, 1955. She married (2) Benjamin Winfred Sloan 1908, son of William Sloan and Johnann Pennington. He was born May 01, 1889 in Rudy, Crawford Co., Arkansas, and died July 12, 1912. Children of Ollie Diffee and Benjamin Sloan are: i. Slaon7. ii. Ruby Ouida Sloan, b. March 25, 1910, Shawnee, Oklahoma; d. April 15, 1976; m. Raymond Patton Drake, August 15, 1931, Shawnee, Oklahoma; b. March 22, 1900, McKey, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. January 09, 1968. iii. Lucille Winifred Sloan, b. September 06, 1912, Salisaw, Oklahoma; m. John Marvin Attebery, July 24, 1936; b. January 19, 1914, Shawnee, Pottawatomie Co., Oklahoma.   161. Erdie Jefferson6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born September 10, 1893 in Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma, and died February 05, 1972. He married Ora Lea McClanahan. Children of Erdie Diffee and Ora McClanahan are: 372. i. Pauline7 Diffee, b. April 08, 1917, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma. 373. ii. Bobby Dale Diffee, b. May 18, 1928, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma.   162. Elzy Armstrong6 Diffee (James Gray5, John4, John3, William2, William1) was born December 21, 1895 in Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma, and died June 27, 1958. He married Edna Pearl Jackson November 07, 1915, daughter of William Jackson and Fannie ?. She was born May 02, 1898 in Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma, and died February 07, 1974. Children of Elzy Diffee and Edna Jackson are: i. Alvin Earl7 Diffee, b. February 26, 1917, Salisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma; d. December 07, 1918. 374. ii. Elzy Paul Diffee, b. November 20, 1919, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma. 375. iii. Dorthy Jean Diffee, b. November 18, 1932, Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma.   163. James L.6 Diffee (George Washington5, Moses4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1857 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died 1930. He married (1) Mary Pipkin. She was born 1867, and died 1954. He married (2) Mollie ?. Children of James Diffee and Mary Pipkin are: i. Joseph W.7 Diffee. ii. Mary Diffee. Children of James Diffee and Mollie ? are: iii. Alice7 Diffee, b. 1898; d. 1961; m. ? Armstrong. 376. iv. James Jones Diffee, b. 1901; d. 1962. Child of James L. Diffee is: v. James Jones7 Diffee, Sr., b. 1901; d. 1962; m. Elizabeth Pope; b. 1901; d. 1986.   164. Cash Eugene6 Diffee (George Washington5, Moses4, John3, William2, William1) was born 1861 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died 1943. He married Dorothy Elizabeth Phillips, daughter of Joel Phillips and Mildred Webb. She was born 1861 in Henderson Co., Tennessee, and died 1928. Children of Cash Diffee and Dorothy Phillips are: 377. i. Walter LaFayette7 Diffee, Sr., b. 1883, Henderson Co., Tennessee; d. 1939. ii. Haskell Diffee, b. October 18, 1886; d. October 09, 1889. iii. Lorraine Diffee, b. 1891; d. 1983; m. Joe Hillman. iv. Beulah F. Diffee, b. 1894; d. 1971. v. Callie M. Diffee, b. 1898; d. 1935; m. John T. McHughes.

Descendants of William Dunning 1783

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This page is intended to be an enhanced citation for the publication '''Descendants of William Dunning (1783-1852)'''. == Description == * Main Author: Henry E. Dunning, Lynwood, Cal. [Full Name: Henry Edward Algar Dunning (b. 1881)] * Language(s): English * Published: Unknown. Distribution method unknown. * Subjects: Dunning family * Description: An extension of '''Descendants of Theophilus Dunning''' focusing on the descendants of William Dunning, compiled to Jan 1947. Uses the same format as "Theophilus" and even duplicates some introductory text. May have been compiled for publication in "The Colorado Genealogist" but this didn't happen. == Available copies == * A Google search found the following reference under Google Books, but the Google Books link is broken. This reference does show that the publication is with at least one library. Assumption: the document was donated to the library following Henry's death and, in lieu of an actual publisher, the library name was used. === Bibliographic information === * Title Descendants of William Dunning, 1783-1852: Section of Genealogical Record of the Dunning Family in America, 1642-1947 * Contributor Henry Algar Dunning * Publisher Connecticut State Library, 1973 * Length 23 pages == Note from Author == * Bottom of page 23: ** "NOTE: The information and data for this Record of Descendants of William Dunning has been collected from reliable sources and from memberf of the constituant families by the diligence and enterprize of Mr. Henry E. Dunning of Lynwood, Calif., who presents it as a tribute to the memory of his forbears and for the pleasure of his immediate relatives, to who he sends cheerful greetings." (typos in original) == Related Publications == * Milo Benjamin Dunning (1874-?) and Silas Wright Dunning (1838-1924), [[Space:Genealogical notes on the Dunning family in America|'''Genealogical notes on the Dunning family in America''']], available on archive.org, compiled and printed June 25, 1915 (earliest version) * Fred W. George and Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), [[Space:The Descendants of Theophilus Dunning|'''Descendants of Theophilus Dunning''']], "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 5 No. 1 (Jan 1944) through Vol. 10 No. 4 (Oct 1949) * Lieut. Col. M. D. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Some Descendants of Andrew Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 10 No. 3 (July 1949) through Vol. 11 No. 3 (July 1950) * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of John Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 14 No. 1 (Jan 1953) through Vol. 14 No. 2 (Apr 1953), compiled 12 Jun 1951 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of William Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 14 No. 3 (July 1953) through Vol. 14 No. 4 (Oct 1953), compiled 12 Nov 1952 * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of Rev. Benjamin Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 15 No. 1 (Jan 1954), compiled 8 May 1953 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of Urbane Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 15 No. 3 (July 1954), compiled 1 Oct 1950 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of Charles Franklin Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 15 No. 4 (Oct 1954) through Vol. 16 No. 2 (Apr 1955), compiled 21 Nov 1952 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of Silas Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 17 No. 4 (Oct 1956) through Vol. 18 No. 4 (Oct 1957), compiled 2 Jan 1950 (extension to "Theophilus") == Caveat == Like all sources, the contents of this publication aren't always correct. I have found several errors and omissions when processing my branch of the family. Any users of this publication should definitely try to find other records to corroborate all facts found herein. That said, it is correct enough to be useful as a guide to researching the family.

Descendants of William Reed

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Descendants Of William Taylor

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The goal of this project is to ... Gather all descendants of William Taylor Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-56099|Dawn Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Gathering all descendants of William Taylor * Adding your part of the family tree *Adding photos of descendants Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22450050 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of William the Conqueror

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The goal of this project is to establish a collection of those who are direct descendants Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Chatham-254|Sean Chatham]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24972570 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendants of William Ward & Mary Ann Blackwell

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This page exists for a personal project talking about the life and descendants of [[Ward-22935|William Ward]] & his wife [[Blackwell-3288|Mary Ann Blackwell]], who immigrated to Cayuga County, New York in 1852 from England. === About William Ward & Mary Ann Blackwell === {{Image|file=Ward-22935.png |caption=William Ward Image 2 }} William Ward was born on February 1st, 1830 in Bradden, Northamptonshire, England. He was the son of [[Ward-23779|Thomas Ward]] & [[Woods-11413|Elizabeth Woods]]. He married Mary Ann Blackwell on June 12th, 1848 in Akeley, Buckinghamshire, England. He and Mary would later leave England and immigrate to the United States in 1852. Later that same year on November 17th, Mary would give birth to their first child, George William Ward. They would go on to have 8 more children, their last one being Rosa Belle Ward, who was born on February 10th, 1872. In the midst of this, the American Civiil War had come and went. William is even listed on Civil War Draft Registration Documents in Ledyard, New York. He passed away on August 31st, 1902 in Scipio, New York. Just 20 days after his wife Mary passed away. {{Image|file=Blackwell-3288.jpg |caption=Mary Ward Image 1 }} Mary Ann Blackwell Was born in May of 1828 in Oxfordshire, England. It is yet unsure who her parents exactly were. All we really know is that a Thomas Blackwell is listed on the Marriage Record in Akeley, Buckinghamshire, England. She would give birth to her and William's first child shortly after arriving on American soil. They would go on to have 8 more children over the next 20 years. She passed away on August 11th, 1902 in Scipio, New York. 20 days later, her husband William would also pass away. === Descendants of William Ward & Mary Ann Blackwell === [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-22935'''The Descendants Page of William Ward & Mary Ann Blackwell'''] '''Children''' William & Mary had 9 children between November 17th 1852 & February 10th 1872. They are listed below in order of birth: *[[Ward-22934|'''George William Ward''']] - b. Nov. 17, 1852 / d. May 27, 1888 - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-22934 Click here for his descendants] *[[Ward-25182|'''John S. Ward''']] - b. Nov. 3, 1854 / d. Jan. 26, 1932 - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-25182 Click here for his descendants] *[[Ward-25191|'''Keziah Elizabeth (Ward) Blowers''']] - b. Aug. 13, 1857 / d. Sep. 24, 1896 - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-25191 Click here for her descendants] *[[Ward-24764|'''Mary A. (Ward) King''']] - b. Oct. 13, 1859 / d. Sep 28, 1885 - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-24764 Click here for her descendants] *[[Ward-25180|'''Zaccheus Dexter Ward''']] - b. Nov. 10, 1861 / d. Apr. 28, 1943 - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-25180 Click here for his descendants] *[[Ward-25192|'''Elizabeth Anna (Ward) Carr''']] - b. Mar. 29, 1864 / d. Aug. 22, 1928 - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-25192 Click here for her descendants] *[[Ward-22994|'''Susan (Ward) Stewart''']] - b. Nov. 4, 1865 / d. Apr. 6, 1920 - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-22994 Click here for her descendants] *[[Ward-25549|'''Wesley W. Ward''']] - b. Mar. 26, 1869 / d. Aug. 3, 1884 - No descendants *[[Ward-25190|'''Rosa Belle (Ward) Wells''']] - b. Feb. 10, 1872 / d. Mar. 26, 1945 - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward-Descendants-25190 Click here for her descendants] '''Notable Descendants''' {{Image|file=Ward-25475.png |caption=[[Ward-25475|Cpl. Donald Romaine Ward]] }} - WWII POW in the Philippines. The Donald R. Ward American Legion Post #1259 in Cayuga, New York is named in his honor. {{Image|file=Carr-11552.jpg |caption=[[Carr-11552|Col Bruce Ward Carr]] }} - Highly decorated U.S. Air Force colonel. Became a flying ace, being credited with 14 o 15 aerial victories. '''Wikitree Descendants''' Below is a list of Wikitreers who are descendants of William Ward & Mary Ann Blackwell (If you are a descendant of William Ward & Mary Ann Blackwell and would like to be added to this list. Message [[Ward-22928|Robert Ward]], who is the first person listed below): *[[Ward-22928|Robert Ward]] *[[Appleton-1242|Tiffany Appleton]] Also. If you would like a sticker to indicate that you are a descendant of William Ward & Mary Ann Blackwell. you can use the following Template: *{{Descendant |image=Descendants_of_William_Ward_Mary_Ann_Blackwell.png |id=[[Ward-22935|William Ward]] & [[Blackwell-3288|Mary Ann Blackwell]]}}

DESCENDANTS OF ZEPENIAH NICHOLS

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[DOC]descendants of zepeniah nichols - Hackers Creek Pioneer Descendants www.hackerscreek.com/norman/NICHOLS/ZEPENIAH.docx Zepeniah Nichols was born about 1705..... DESCENDANTS OF ZEPENIAH NICHOLS =========== == ======== ======= by Don Norman The Nichols family name, like many others, has been spelled various ways in different records. Nichols, Nikols, Nichols and Nicholas are most common. For the purpose of this paper, we will use the spellings that we have found in various records. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Zepeniah Nichols was born about 1705. His spouse is unknown. Known children of Zepeniah Nicholas. 2. (1). George b.c. 1727 m. Barbara Nicholas m. Mary Matthews Jul 15 1813 3. (2). Levan b. 1730 d.Sep 1821 2.GEORGE NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS George Nichols, a son of Zepeniah Nicholas, was born about 1727 in Germany or in Pendleton County VA. (One source says that he was born in Germany and landed in Philadelphia, PA in 1752.) He died in Greenbrier County VA after 1813 and was buried on his farm. George married Barbara Nicholas. Barbara died and George married Mary Matthews in Greenbrier County July 15, 1813. Mary was born about 1741. Children of George and Barbara (Nicholas) Nichols. 4. (1). Elizabeth m. ­­­­­ Perkins 5. (2). George b.c. 1767 6. (3). William Cary b. 1769 m. Isabelle Daugherty Apr 4 1796 7. (4). Catherine b.c. 1771 m. Joseph Waggoner Oct 6 1794 8. (5). Barbara b. 1773 d. 1850 M. Philip Yeager Feb 6 1794 9. (6). Francis b. 1775 d.Dec 13 1864 m.Catherine J. Waybright 1800 10. (7). Henry b.Feb 3 1783 d.Nov 1 1877 m. Hester Nicholas Nov 1809 11. (8). James 12. (9). Nathan m.Nancy Gresham 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Levan Nicholas, a son of Zepeniah Nihols, was born in German or in Pendleton County VA about 1730 and died in September 1821 in Bath County, VA. He came to Fort Redstone, VA in 1772. He married Lucretia ­­­­­ Known children of Levan and Lucretia Nichols. 13. (1). Levan Jr. b. 1756 d. 1821 m.Margaret Mace 14. (2). Zepeniah b. 1763 m.Rebecca Davis Oct 30, 1790 15. (3). William m.Isabella Dougherty Apr 7 1796 16. (4). Lucretia b. m.Ralph Wandless Sep 30 1788 17. (5). James William b.c. 1780 m. Anna Bails m. Ruth Pierson Sep 11 1813 7.CATHERINE NICOLS 2.GEORGE NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Catherine Nichols, a daughter of George and Barbara (Nicholas) Nichols, was born about 1773 in Greenbrier County VA. She married Joseph Waggoner October 6, 1794 in Highland County VA. Joseph, a son of Christian and Catherine Waggoner, was born in 1773 in Pendleton County VA. Children of Joseph and Catherine (Nichols) Waggoner. 18. (1). Henry b.c. 1795 19. (2). Samson b. 1802 d. 1862 20. (3). Solomon b.Oct 5 1805 d.Mar 18 1887 21. (4). William b. 1820 22. (5). Elizabeth b.c. 1822 8.BARBARA NICHOLS 2.GEORGE NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Barbara Nichols, a daughter of George and Barbara (Nicholas) Nichols, was born about 1774 Renick, Greenbrier County VA and died 1850. She married Philip Yeager February 6, 1794 in Bath County VA. Children of Philip and Barbara (Nichols) Yeager. 23. (1). Samuel b.Nov 9 1810 m. Permilia Delaney Dec 1 1832 24. (2). Matilda b.Jun 15 1818 m. Ira Jenkins Apr 20 1844 25. (3). William James b.Nov 7 1822 d.Feb 19 1901 m. Cynthia Ann Arthur Apr 9 1846 in Jackson County VA 10.HENRY NICHOLS 2.GEORGE NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Henry Nichols, a son of George and Barbara (Nicholas) Nichols, was born February 3, 1783 in Pendleton County VA and died November 1, 1877 in Greenbrier County WV. He married Hester Nicholas in November 1809 in Greenbrier County. Hester was born about 1785. Children of Henry and Hester (Nicholas) Nichols. 26. (1). James b.Feb 12 1812 d.Feb 18 1901 m. Hester ­­­­­­ 27. (2). Rebecca b.Oct 15 1813 28. (3). Jacob T. b.Aug 8 1817 29. (4). John b.Jan 13 1824 30. (5). Francina b.Jan 24 1826 d.Jan 28 1912 31. (6). Franklin H. b.Jan 9 1828 32. (7). Michael b.Oct 13 1832 d.Feb 18 1907 33. (8). William b.May 10 1818 34. (9). George b.Aug 13 1815 35. (10). Elizabeth b.Sep 17 1810 36. (11). Nancy b.Sep 17 1821 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Levan Nichols Jr., a son of Levan and Lucretia Nichols, was born in Kent County, MD 1756 and came to Fort Redstone Virginia in 1772 with his parents. The family returned to Kent County Maryland in 1774, but soon returned to Virginia. Levan joined the Pennsylvania Militia in Fayette County, PA in 1776 as a regular (S­9440) and did garrison duty at Fort Redstone, at Camp Union and at Fort Donnely. He also served in the VA line under Colonel Crawford at Point Pleasant and Fort Warwick. He was pensioned in Lewis County VA in 1833 (Pension Number 23027.) The Nichols brothers came to Nicholas County VA (WV) about 1794. Levan married Margaret Mace, a daughter of Isaac and Mary Mace and about 1820, the family moved to present day Calhoun County WV. Levan presented a land deed from David and Miriam Robinson in Kanawha County VA court for proof March 9, 1802. He was listed in Kanawha County land records in 1807 and in LAND RECORDS AND TITHABLES of KANAWHA COUNTY in 1811. Children of Levan and Margaret (Mace) Nichols. 37. (1). Rebecca m.Daniel McCune m.Jacob Wayne (McElwain) 38. (2). John b.Nov 4 1800 39. (2). Solomon b. 1801 d.Jan 30 1887 m.Dorotha McElwain May 27 1825 40. (3). Anna m.James W. Arnold 41. (4). Lucretia b.c. 1821 m.Charles Arnold 42. (5). Jeremiah 43. (6). Elizabeth 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Zepeniah Nichols, a son of Levan and Lucretia Nichols, was born in 1763 and came to Fort Redstone VA in 1772 with his parents. The family returned to Kent County Maryland in 1774, but soon returned to VA. Zepeniah joined the VA Militia late In the Revolution as an Indian scout. He applied for a pension in Lewis County, VA August 20, 1834. (S­9439). His pension was dropped in May 1836. Zepeniah married Rebecca Davis in Augusta County VA October 30, 1790. Rebecca, a daughter of James and Rebecca (Brand) Davis, was born in 1766 and died in Gilmer County VA after August 6, 1850. The Nichols brothers and their families came to Nicholas County VA (WV) about 1794 and to present day Calhoun County WV sometime before 1820. Children of Zepeniah and Rebecca (Davis) Nichols. 44. (1). William b.c. 1794 m. Jane Lilley m. Elizabeth Boggs Dec 11 1835 m. Susannah (Neal) Brown Nov 21 1865 45. (2). Zepeniah Jr. b.c. 1800 m.Catharine McElwain Sep 8 1825 m.Nancy Marks 46. (3). Hugh b.c. 1801 m. Mary ­­­­­­ 47. (4). James b.c. 1802 48. (5). Robert b.c. 1805 m.Margaret "Eaky" Schoolcraft 49. (6). Miles b.c. 1807 50. (7). Jonathan b.c. 1808 d.Apr 8 1843 m.Sarah Nutter 51. (8). Andrew b.c. 1815 d.Aug 20 1884 m.Elizabeth Schoolcraft 16.LUCRETIA NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Lucretia "Crissy" Nichols, a daughter of Levan and Lucretia Nichols, was born about 1770 in Augusta County VA. She married Ralph Wanless September 30, 1788 in Augusta County. Ralph Wanless was born March 28, 1756 in Newcastle­on­Tyne, England and died July 26, 1842 in VA. Ralph was a blacksmith and farmer. He is listed in Augusta County militia rolls between 1780 and 1783. During the Revolutionary War, he was drafted from his home on the Calfpasture River and served under Captain McCoy and was discharged at Richmond. He was at Norfolk for 9 months under an unknown captain. He also served under Captain Buchanan, and under George Poage as an "Indian spy" at Clover Lick in Bath County. He appears in the personal property tax listings for that part of Bath County, VA that is now Pocohontas County, WV beginning in 1794 and was apparently a resident of the Knapp's Creek area near Huntersville until his death on July 26, 1842. Children of Ralph and Lucretia (Nichols) Wanless. 52. (1) William b.Aug 21 1789 d.Jul 26 1865 m. Nancy Wilson April 18 1811 in Bath County VA 53. (2). Margaret b. 1789 d. 1854 m. James Sharp Jan 21 1808 54. (3). Lydia b.c. 1794 m. John Vick Jun 22 1810 55. (4). Elizabeth b. 1797 d. 1831 m. Thomas Hatten Feb 10 813 in Bath County VA 56. (5). Ralph b.Mar 18 1799 57. (6). Mary "Polly" b. 1800 m. Samuel Moore Jan 16 1817 m. Alexander Campbell Sep 7 1825 in Pocahontas County VA 58. (7). James b.Mar 28 1801 m. Elizabeth Sharp Feb 8 1826 in Pocahontas County VA 59. (8). Ann b. 1803 d.Dec 18 1887 m. Reuben Matheny ca 1828 in Pocahontas County VA 60. (9). Stephen b.Mar 24 1805 d.May 1838 m. Harriet Kincaid Feb 5 1827 m. Mary Paulina Sharp 24 June 1830 61. (10). John b.May 17 1807 d. 1884 m. Elizabeth M. Bridger Jul 3 1828 Pocahontas County VA m. Elizabeth Smith 1879 in Lewis County WV 62. (11). Thomas b.Mar 19 1810 d.Oct 5 1887 m. Julia Ann Butcher Aug 12 1830 in Pocahontas County VA. 63. (12). Levan b.Mar 21 1813 d.Sep 28 1901 m. Nancy Dilley Feb 11 1836 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS James William Nichols, a son of Levan and Lucretia Nichols, was born about 1780 in MD. He married Anna Bailes about 1802. Anna, a daughter of Thomas Bails, was born in 1785 and died about 1812. He married Ruth Pierson September 11, 1813. Ruth, a daughter of Joseph and Charlotte (McKee) Pierson, was born in 1793 in Nicholas County VA. The family moved to Bell Creek, Monroe County, OH in 1820. Children of James William and Anna (Bails) Nichols. 64. (1). Hugh b. 1803 65. (2). Margaret b. 1806 Children of James William and Ruth (Pierson) Nichols. 66. (1). David m. Margaret Jane "Mary" Nutter 67. (2). Nancy 68. (3). Susan 69. (4). Alexander b.Jun 20 1814 d.Sep 29 1887 m. Henrietta Harriet Summers 70. (5). John R. b.Jun 20 1814 71. (6). Ruth b.c. 1816 m. Isaac Hughes 72. (7). Sarah "Sally" b.c. 1818 m. Arley Johnson 73. (8). Frank b.c. 1820 74. (9). James William Jr. b.c. 1821 m. Joanna Summers 1840 75. (10). Charlotte b. 1822 m. Jackson Walker 76. (11). Willis b. 1825 m. Hannah ­­­­­­­ 77. (12). Louisa b. 1837 26.JAMES NICHOLAS 10.HENRY NICHOLS 2.GEORGE NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS James Nicholas, a son of Henry and Hester (Nicholas) Nichols, was born February 12, 1812 in Nicholas County VA and died there February 18, 1901. He married Hester ­­­­­. She was born in 1821 in Nicholas County and died there in 1902. Children of James and Hester Nicholas. 78. (1). Margaret b.Mar 20 1840 d.Jan 2 1906 79. (2). Jane Suffronia b.Dec 28 1842 80. (3). James b. 1845 81. (4). Susan Elinor b.Oct 8 1848 82. (5). Mary b. 1851 d.Nov 20 1922 83. (6). Martha b.Mar 1855 d.Mar 1 1935 84. (7). Sophronia W. b.Aug 18 1861 85. (8). Robinson Crooks b.Feb 16 1863 d.Dec 22 1896 m. ­­­­­ O'DELL 86. (9). Adam Henry b.c. 1843 28.JACOB T. NICHOLAS 10.HENRY NICHOLS 2.GEORGE NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Jacob T. Nicholas, a son of Henry and Hester (Nicholas) Nichols, was born August 8, 1817 in Greenbrier County VA. Child of Jacob T. Nicholas. 87. (1) Thomas Renick 37.REBECCA NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Rebecca Nichols, a daughter of Levan and Margaret (Mace) Nichols, was born in VA about 1805 and died in Calhoun County VA (WV) about 1860. She first married Daniel McCune. Daniel, a son of Peter and Christina (O'Brien) McCune, was born about 1798 and died in prison in Richmond VA in 1849 or 1850. According to D.S. Deweese's "Recollections and Experiences of a Lifetime", Daniel was a member of an informal group who called themselves "The Hellfired Band". This group roved from place to place and wanted to preserve the West Fork of the Little Kanawha River as a sportsman's paradise. Since Jonathan Nichols was a supervisor charged with building a road through the West Fork area, his objectives ran counter to the purposes of the Band. Accordingly, they killed Jonathan April 8, 1843. A citizen's posse arrested Jackson Cottrell, Daniel McCune, Joseph Parsons and Alexander Turner and took them to Charleston, where they were convicted and sentenced to eighteen years in prison in Richmond, Virginia. Jackson was pardoned after five years, but the others died in prison. After Daniel's death, Rebecca married Jacob McElwain. There were no known children of this marriage. Known children of Daniel and Rebecca (Nichols) McCune. 88. (1). Mary b.c. 1825 m.Samuel Schoolcraft 89. (2). Cook b.c. 1828 90. (3). James b.c. 1830 Co.B 9th W.Va. Infantry, Civil War 91. (4). Solomon b.c. 1835 Co.B 9th W.Va. Infantry, Civil War 92. (5). Mahala b.c. 1837 93. (6). Christina b.c. 1839 94. (7). William H. b.c. 1842 95. (8). Jane b.c. 1844 96. (9). Emeline b.c. 1850 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Solomon Nichols, a son of Levan and Margaret (Mace) Nichols, was born in Randolph County VA (WV) January 18, 1801 and died January 30, 1887 in Roane County WV. He married Dorotha McElwain in Nichols County VA (WV) May 27, 1825. Dorotha, a daughter of Tunis and Catharine (Probst) McElwain, was born in Pendleton County VA (WV) February 13, 1806 and died in Roane County VA in August 1850. They moved to the part of Kanawha County VA that eventually became Calhoun County, WV early in life and remained there. Solomon married Permilia (Schoolcraft) Hall in Calhoun County December 28, 1856. Permilia, a daughter of Jacob and Rebecca (Parsons) Schoolcraft and the widow of Elijah Hall Sr., was born in VA about 1805. Children of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) Nichols. 97. (1). Tunis W. b. 1826 d.Jul 5 1886 m.Jane E. (Webb) Moore Feb 1 1874 98. (2). Reuben P. b. 1829 d.Apr 2 1913 m.Catherine 99. (3). Nancy Jane b.Jun 27 1831 d.Sep 24 1918 m.Josiah Payne Starcher 1854 100. (4). Anna b. 1834 m.Given Lynch 101. (5). Isaac b. 1836 d.Dec 14 1930 m.Sarah Jane Starcher Feb 5 1861 102. (6). Martha b.Jun 20 1837 d.Jul 6 1897 m. Thomas McElwain Feb 25 1857 103. (7). James b.Aug 1839 d.May 14 1910 m. Margaret K. Webb Apr 13 1865 104. (8). William b. 1842 105. (9). Charles Davis b.Aug 1844 d.Sep 1 1930 m. Matilda Starcher Apr 8 1867 40.ANNA NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Anna Nichols, a daughter of Levan and Margaret (Mace) Nichols, was born about 1803 and died between 1843 and 1850. She married James W. Arnold. James, a son of James and Mary (Davidson) Arnold, was born about 1803 in VA. Children of James W. and Anna (Nichols) Arnold. 106. (1). Eliza Anne b.c. 1839 m.Josiah Jarvis 107. (2). Missouri b.c. 1841 m.Thomas Jarvis m.Elijah Sears 108. (3). Sophia b.c. 1843 41.LUCRETIA NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Lucretia Nichols, a daughter of Levan and Margaret (Mace) Nichols, was born about 1821. She married Charles D. Arnold. Charles, a son of James and Mary (Davidson) Arnold, was born in VA about 1802 Children of Charles D. and Lucretia (Nichols) Arnold. 109. (1). Harrison b.c. 1840 110. (2). Harriet b.c. 1842 111. (3). John b.Sep 28 1843 112. (4). William b.c. 1846 113. (5). Solomon b.c. 1848 114. (6). James b.c. 1851 115. (7). Nancy L. b.c. 1856 116. (8). George b.c. 1858 117. (9). Simon b.c. 1862 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS William Nicholas, a son of Zepeniah and Rebecca (Davis) Nichols, was born in Bath County VA about 1794, and died in clay County WV in July 1869. William married Jane Lilley about 1819. She was born about 1800. William married Elizabeth Boggs December 11, 1835 in Nicholas County Va. Elizabeth, a daughter of James and Dicena (Foster) Boggs, was born in present day Clay County WV in 1814 and died there between 1860 and November 1865. William is listed in the 1860 Clay County WV census with Elizabeth. William married Susanna (Neal) [Brown] Given in Clay County WV November 21, 1865. Susanna, a daughter of John and Marguerite Neal, was born in VA about 1817. She was the widow of John Wesley Brown Sr. John died about 1859. In the 1870 Clay County WV census, Susanna is listed in the home of her son, Anthony R. Brown. Children of William and Jane (Lilley) Nichols. 118. (1). Elijah H. b.Oct 20 1820 d.Jun 28 1895 m.Christena Neal 119. (2). John W. b.c. 1822 120. (3). Francis b.c. 1824 121. (4). Mary b.c. 1826 122. (5). Sarah Jane b.c. 1828 123. (6). ? b.c. 1829 124. (7). Rhoda b.c. 1831 Known children of William and Elizabeth (Boggs) Nicholas. 125. (1). Abner b.c. 1837 126. (2). David b.c. 1839 m.Margaret Nutter 127. (3). Oliver b.c. 1840 128. (2). George Washington b.c. 1841 m.Martha Nutter 129. (3). Susan b.c. 1842 m. George Moore Jun 11 1862 m. Solomon Osborne J. Apr 29 1869 130. (4). William b.c. 1844 131. (5). Christina b.c. 1846 132. (6). Elizabeth b.c. 1848 133. (7). Elijah b.Dec 1850 d.May 1 1935 m. Rebecca ­­­­­­­ m. Mary Ellen Patton Feb 11 1870 Children of John Wesley Sr. and Susan (Neal) Brown. (Step children of William Nicholas.) 134. (1). George Washington b.c. 1839 m.Sarah Johnson 135. (2). Isabelle m.George Neal 136. (3). Franklin 137. (4). Cordelia b.c. 1847 m.John Neal 138. (5).Anthony b.c. 1851 m.Elizabeth Jarrett 139. (6). Martha b.c. 1855 m.J.H. Osborne 140. (7). John Wesley Jr. b.c. 1859 m.Serena Jarrett 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 1.LEVAN NICHOLS Zepeniah Nichols Jr., a son of Zepeniah and Rebecca (Davis) Nichols, was born in Randolph County VA (WV) about 1800. He married Catharine McElwain in Nichols County VA (WV) Sep 25, 1825. Catharine, a daughter of Tunis and Catharine (Propst) McElwain, was born in Pendleton County, VA (WV) January 26, 1808 and died in present day Calhoun County WV October 20, 1839. Apparently Catharine died after 1839 and Zepeniah then married Nancy Marks. Nancy, a daughter of Thomas and Sally (Jones) Marks, was born in VA in 1812. Children of Zepeniah and Catharine (McElwain) Nichols. 141. (1). Thomas b.c. 1827 142. (2). Robert b.c. 1832 m.Jamima Schoolcraft m.Sarah Smarr Jan 9 1889 143. (3). Catharine b.c. 1836 d.May 27 1912 m.Evan Tanner Cottrill 144. (4). Deborah b.Oct 20 1839 m.William Eldridge Cottrill Children of Zepeniah and Nancy (Marks) Nichols. 145. (1). Mary "Polly" b.Sep 10 1843 m.Isaac Norman Jr. Aug 19 1860 146. (2). Jane b.c. 1846 147. (3). Elizabeth b.c. 1845 m.Thomas H. Cottrill Mar 18 1859 148. (4). Matilda b. 1850 149. (5). Wilson b. 1850 150. (6). Louisa Ann b.Mar 11 1854 d.Mar 30 1897 m. Charles E. F. Beckett Dec 1870 46.HUGH NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Hugh Nichols, a son of Zepeniah and Rebecca (Davis) Nichols, was born about 1804 in Nicholas County VA. He married Mary ­­­­­. Mary was born in VA about 1808. Known children of Hugh and Mary Nichols. 151. (1). Sarah A. b. 1823 d.Jan 21 1900 m. John Johnson about 1838­1843 152. (2). Caroline b. 1829 153. (3). Girl b.c. 1831 154. (4). George b.c. 1835 155. (5). Joanna b.c. 1837 156. (6). James M. b.c. 1840 157. (7). Mary S. b.c. 1845 158. (8). Franklin b.c. 1846 159. (9). Margaret b.c. 1848 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Robert Nichols, a son of Zepeniah and Rebecca (Davis) Nichols, was born in what is now Calhoun County WV about 1805. He married Margaret "Eaky" Schoolcraft. Margaret, a Jacob and Rebecca (Parsons) Schoolcraft, was born November 9, 1829. Known children of Robert and Margaret (Schoolcraft) Nichols. 160. (1). Flora m. ­­­­­­ Cross m. ­­­­­­ Marks 161. (2). Absolom "Abe" b.c. 1848 162. (3). Elijah b.Dec 1850 d.May 1 1935 m. Mary Ellen Patton Feb 11 1870 m. Rebecca ­­­­ 163. (4). Andrew F. b.c. 1851 m. Sarah M. Niday Jan 7 1869 164. (5). James m.Nancy Jane Bishop 165. (6). Charles F. b.Aug 1854 m. Louisa Butler Mar 19 1874 166. (7). Leonard b.c. 1857 167. (6). Louisa b. 1859 168. (7). Mary Isabelle b.c. 1860 169. (8). Lorna b. 1867 170. (9). Harriet 50.JONATHAN NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Jonathan Nichols, a son of Zepeniah and Rebecca (Davis) Nichols, was born about 1810 in VA and died April 8, 1843 in what is now Calhoun County WV. He married Sarah Nutter. Sarah, a daughter of John and Mary (Mounts) Nutter was born in Kanawha County VA (WV) in 1809. According to Deweese's "Recollections and Experiences of a Lifetime", Jonathan incurred the wrath of an informal group who called themselves "The Hellfired Band" and this band killed him April 8, 1843. Known children of Jonathan and Sarah (Nutter) Nichols. 171. (1). Louisa b.c. 1841 172. (2). William b.Jan 24 1842 d.Nov 9 1932 m. Margaret Connally Apr 2 1853 64.HUGH NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Hugh Nichols, a son of James William and Anna (Bails) Nichols, was born in 1803 in Nicholas County VA. He married Mary Pauline Summers February 20, 1824. Mary, a daughter of John and Johanna (Davis) Summers, was born in 1806 in Tripletts Creek, KY. Children of Hugh and Mary Pauline (Summers) Nichols. 173. (1). Harriet b.Nov 22 1824 m. Elisha Fitzwater 1846 174. (2). Felicity b.c. 1826 m. William C. Chapman 175. (3). Madora b.c. 1828 176. (4). Carolina b.c. 1829 m. Frank Ramsey 177. (5). Nathan b.c. 1829 178. (6). Paul b.c. 1830 179. (7). George Washington b. 1835 180. (8). Charles W. b. 1836 181. (9). Anna b. 1837 m. John McGraw 182. (10). Joanna b. 1838 183. (11). James b. 1840 184. (12). Mary b. 1842 m. Jack Ramsey 185. (13). Franklin "Frank" b. 1846 m. Mary Mullins 186. (14). Margaret b. 1848 69.ALEXANDER NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Alexander Nichols, a son of James William and Ruth (Pierson) Nichols, was born June 20, 1814 in Nicholas County VA and died there September 29, 1887. He married Henrietta Harriet Summers about 1836. Henrietta, a daughter of John and Johanna (Davis) Summers, was born in 1819 in Nicholas County. They are buried in Pierson Cemetery on Whitewater Road in Nicholas County. Children of Alexander and Henrietta Harriet (Summers) Nichols. 187. (1). Isaac b.c. 1840 m. Thankful Cox m. Mary ­­­­­­ 185. (2). Sarah b.c. 1842 189. (3). Adam b.c. 1844 m. Christena ­­­­­­ 190. (4). Lorenzo Dow b.c. 1846 191. (5). Susan Elizabeth b. 1848 d.Jan 31 1929 m. Lewis C. Halfpenny Dec 12 1866 192. (6). Anderson b.c. 1850 m. Sarah P. ­­­­­ 193. (7). Joanna b. 1851 d. 1887 m. James Perkins 70.JOHN R. NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS John R. Nichols, a son of James William and Ruth (Pierson) Nichols, was born June 20, 1814 in OH. He married Rebecca ­­­­. She was born in OH. Known child of John R. and Rebecca Nichols. 194. (1). Mathais 74.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS JR. 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS James William Nichols Jr., a son of James William and Ruth (Pierson) Nichols, was born about 1821. He married Joanna Summers in 1840. Joanna, a daughter of John and Johanna (Davis) Summers, was born in 1815. The family was listed in the 1860 Nicholas County VA (WV) census. Joanna is listed as a widow in the 1870 and 1880 Nicholas County WV census. Children of James William Jr. and Joanna (Summers) Nichols. 195. (1). Mary b.c. 1838 196. (2). Margaret J. b.c. 1840 197. (3). Sarah 198. (4). William J. b.c. 1843 199. (5). Newton b.Feb 1845 d. 1923 m.Margaret J. Fitzwater m.Virginia W.­­­­­­ in 1894. m.America Ellen Rhodes on Feb 12 1913 200. (6). Edna b. 1849 m. Jacob Portsman Fitzwater Nov 22 1866 201. (7). Wayne b.c. 1851 202. (8). George W. b.c. 1854 203. (9). Franklin B. b.c. 1857 m.Ellen Mullins Dec 23 1880 in Clay County WV. 204. (10).Paul M. b.c. 1859 75.CHARLOTTE NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Charlotte Nichols, a daughter of James William and Ruth (Pierson) Nichols, was born in 1822. She married Jackson Walker. Children of Jackson and Charlotte (Nichols) Walker. 205. (1). Lewis b. 1842 206. (2). Sarah b. 1845 207. (3). James b. 1847 208. (4). Catherine b. 1850 76.WILLIS NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Willis Nichols, a son of James William and Ruth (Pierson) Nichols, was born in VA about 1825. He married Hannah ­­­­­. Hannah was born in VA about 1826. Children of Willis and Hannah Nichols. 209. (1). Isaac R. b.c. 1847 m. Nancy E. ­­­­­­ 210. (2). Mary A. b.c. 1849 211. (3). Nathan b.c. 1851 212. (4). Middleton b. 1860 d.before 1870 213. (5). George b.c. 1861 214. (6). Samantha b.c. 1863 215. (7). Philip b.c. 1864 216. (8). Charles b.c. 1867 97.TUNIS W. NICHOLAS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Tunis W. Nicholas, a son of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) Nichols, was born in Nicholas County VA (WV) in 1826 and died July 5, 1886 in Roane County WV. He married Jane E. (Webb) Moore February 1, 1874 in Roane County. She was born in 1831 in Russell County VA. Known children of Tunis and Jane E. (Webb) [Moore] Nicholas. 217. (1). Mary b.c. 1866 218. (2). Victoria Dorothy b.Mar 1 1870 d.Sep 24 1950 m. ­­­­­­ Holland 219. (3). Solomon b.Jul 1872 d.Sep 1 1952 m. Ida May Greathouse Jun 19 1892 220. (4). Lebertha J. b.c. 1878 221. (5). Eliza b.Sep 20 1881 222. (6). Louisa b.Sep 21 1882 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Reuben Nichols, a son of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) Nicholas, was born in Nicholas County, Virginia (WV) in 1829 and died in Calhoun County WV April 2, 1913. He married Catherine Hall in Calhoun County November 15, 1857. Catherine, a daughter of Elijah and Permilia Hall, was born in April 1837 in Kanawha County WVA. Children of Reuben and Catherine (Hall) Nichols. 223. (1). Charles Reuben b.Dec 1859 m. Eliza Jane Greathouse Feb 24 1879 224. (2). Isaac J. b.c. 1860 m. Sudna Nutter Nov 19 1885 Roane County WV 225. (3). Josiah P. b.Aug 1864 d.Mar 6 1944 m. Lilly Belle Greathouse Nov 23 1888 226. (4). Joseph b.c. 1866 227. (6). Given L. b.Sep 26 1867 d.Apr 4 1947 m. Nancy Starcher Dec 9 1886 228. (6). Amanda b.May 1869 m. Early S. Lowers Jul 19 1894 229. (7). Calvin Allen b.Feb 1872 d.Jul 19 1945 m. Virgie Carpenter Jul 8 1894 230. (8). Ames b.c. 1876 231. (9). Perry b.c. 1878 232. (10). Thomas Ferrell. b.Apr 1880 m. Malissa Jane Nichols Nov 17 1904 233. (11). Harriet b.Mar 5 1882 99.NANCY JANE NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Nancy Jane Nichols, a daughter of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) "Dolly Wayne" Nichols, was born June in Lewis County VA 27, 1831 and died September 24, 1918 in Roane County WV. She married Josiah Paine Starcher July 20, 1854 in Gilmer County VA. Josiah, a son of Daniel and Nancy (Brannon) Starcher, was born in Kanawha County VA August 6, 1830 and died May 21, 1915 in Calhoun County WV. Children of Josiah Paine and Nancy Jane (Nichols) Starcher. 234. (1). Amanda b.Feb 9 1855 d.Jan 17 1933 m.Nathaniel Elleson Apr 26 1874 235. (2). Columbus b.Oct 23 1856 d.Jun 19 1857 236. (3). Lovernia b.Feb 15 1858 d.Jan 11 1940 m.William Rufus King Dec 28 1876 237. (4). John Garrett b.Mar 3 1860 d.Apr 30 1932 238. (5). George B. McClellan b.Apr 9 1862 d.Jun 1 1863 239. (6). Lucille "Lucy" b.Mar 9 1864 d.Nov 11 1933 240. (7). Anna b.Sep 6 1866 d. 1918 m.William Daniel Dillon May 31 1891 241. (8). Bathsheba "Belle" b.Feb 10 1868 d.Apr 8 1932 m.Leroy Bissell Feb 15 1891 242. (9). William Everett b.Jan 31 1871 d.Sep 28 1896 100.ANNA NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Anna Nichols, a daughter of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) Nichols, was born in Calhoun County VA (WV) about 1835. She married a widower, Given Lynch April 18, 1860 in Calhoun County VA. Given, a son of George and Mary (Given) Lynch, was born in Nicholas County VA (WV) about 1824. He first married Sarah ­­­­, who was born in VA about 1819. Children of Given and Sarah Lynch. 243. (1). William b.c. 1842 244. (2). Eliza J. b.c. 1844 245. (3). Elizabeth b.c. 1848 Children of Given and Anna (Nichols) Lynch. 246. (1). George W. b.c. 1856 247. (2). John C. b.c. 1858 248. (3). James b.c. 1860 249. (4). Marietta b.c. 1863 250. (5). Nancy B. b.c. 1865 251. (6). Charles Rufus b.c. 1868 252. (7). Benjamin b. 1870 253. (8). Rockselena b.c. 1868 101.ISAAC NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Isaac Nichols, a son of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) Nichols, was born in VA about 1836 and died in Roane Counrty WV December 14, 1930. He married Sarah Jane Starcher February 5, 1861. Sarah, a daughter of William B. and Nancy (Tanner) Starcher, was born about 1844. Children of Isaac and Sarah Jane (Starcher) Nichols. 254. (1). Ruben P. b.c. 1862 m. Loverna ­­­­­­ 255. (2). Ida b.c. 1869 256. (3). Caroline b.c. 1872 257. (4). James b.c. 1874 258. (5). Alva b.c. 1876 m. Nevada Mace Oct 29 1902 259. (6). Rosetta b.c. 1879 102.MARTHA NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Martha Nichols, a daughter of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) Nichols, was born June 20, 1837 in Kanawha County VA and died July 6, 1897 in Calhoun County WV. She married Thomas Wayne February 25, 1857 in Calhoun County VA. Thomas, a son of Jacob and Christina (Parsons) McElwain, was born about 1836 in that part of Kanawha County VA that eventually became Calhoun county, WV, and died in Calhoun Country WV February 7,1896. Thomas, like most of his siblings, took the name "Wain" or "Wayne", rather than one of the variations of McElwain. Thomas died February 7, 1896 in Calhoun County, WV. Martha died July 16, 1897. Both are buried in the McKown Cemetery in Calhoun County, WV. Known Children of Thomas and Martha (Nichols) Wayne. 260. (1). Jerusha Alice b.Sep 27 1858 m. Henderson Brannon Dec 29, 1875 Calhoun Co., WV 261. (2). Almerinda b.Aug 1860 d.Mar 02 1927 m. Jacob W. Moore May 2, 1880 Calhoun Co., WV 103.JAMES NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS James Nichols, a son of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) Nichols, was born in August 1839 in Roane County VA and died there May 14, 1910. He married Margaret K. Webb April 13, 1865 in Roane County. Margaret, a daughter of Milton and Mary (Bays) Webb, was born about 1843 in Russell County VA and died before 1900. Children of James and Margaret (Webb) Nichols. 262. (1). Charles George b.Feb 1866 m. Cynthia Ann Harris Jan 16 1890 in Roane County WV 263. (2). James M. b.Oct 1867 m. Barbara E. Dempsey Jul 30 1889 Roane County WV 264. (3). Ulysses Grant b.Sep 19 1869 d.Jun 24 1887 265. (4). Idema b.Jan 9 1872 m. John D. Starcher Sep 20 1891 Roane County WV 266. (5). Amy C. b. 1874 d.c. 1896 267. (6). Lucille B. b.Jul 15 1879 d.Sep 1912 268. (7). John C. b.Apr 1886 105.CHARLES DAVIS NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Charles Davis Nichols, a son of Solomon and Dorotha (McElwain) Nichols, was born in August 1846 in Gilmer County VA and died September 1, 1930 in Roane County WV. He married Matilda Starcher April 8, 1867 in Roane County. Marilda, a daughter of Arnold and Isabelle (Blosser) Starcher, was born in August 1848 in Gilmer County VA. Children of Charles Davis and Matilda (Starcher) Nichols. 269. (1). Luzana b.Oct 2 1870 d.Feb 22 1944 m. ­­­­­ Wyatt 270. (2). Virginia b.Feb 8 1873 271. (3). Delphia Jane b.Aug 1 1874, d.May 3 1949 272. (4). William Edward b.Jul 10 1877 273. (5). Nancy b.Oct 14 1880 274. (6). Harriet Pearl "Hattie" b.Sep 13 1891 m. Charles Henry Sommerville Nov 18 1915 Roane County WVA 275. (7). Roma R. b.Oct 1893 276. (8). Herbert R. b.Nov 22 1894, Roane County,WVA. 118.ELIJAH NICHOLS 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Elijah Nichols, a son of William Nichols and his first wife, was born October 20, 1820 and died in Clay county WV June 28, 1895. He married Christena Neal. Christena, a daughter of John and Ann (O'Dell) Neal, was born in Nicholas County VA (WV) December 1830. Christena was listed in the household of her son, Jonathan Calvin Nicholas in the 1900 Clay County WV census. She was a widow, 69 years old. She was the mother of 11 children, all living. Children of Elijah and Christena (Neal) Nichols. 277. (1). William R. b.May 1850 m.Nancy Elswick Dec 31 1873 278. (2). John b.Apr 1852 m.Victoria Coleman Apr 17 1873 m.Anna Laura Mullins 279. (3). Mary Jane b. 1853 m.Samuel Henderson Jones Jan 10 1877 280. (4). Marion b.May 1855 m.Mariah Moore Dec 31 1877 281. (5). Benjamin Franklin b.Jun 19 1856 m.Philesta Ellen Mullins 282. (6). James R. Graves b.Sep 30 1858 m.Winona Coleman Nov 17 1881 283. (7). Alexander Dayton b.Sep 10 1860 d.Aug 30 1947 m.Mary Jane Nichols Nov 11 1886 284. (8). Hiram b.c. 1861 m.Rosella Etta Morton Feb 26 1890 m.Ora Myrtle Livesay 285. (9). Jonathan Calvin b.May 20 1865 d.Feb 3 1951 m.Sarah J. Jones Jun 6 1889 m.Virginia Arretta Pritt 286. (10). Sarah A. b.Oct 15 1867 m.George M. "Mack" Jones Apr 17 1887 287. (11). Ruth b.Jul 1 1870 d.Nov 21 1925 m.David A. "Buckskin" Pritt 126.DAVID NICHOLAS 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS David Nicholas, a son of William and Elizabeth Nicholas, was born in VA about 1839. He married Margaret Nutter. Margaret, a daughter of Salathiel and Unity Nutter, was born in VA about 1845. Known children of David and Margaret (Nutter) Nicholas. 288. (1). James R. b.c. 1864 289. (2). Mary A. b.c. 1866 290. (3). Harriet b.c. 1869 291. (4). Bartley b. 1871 292. (5). Jeremiah Marshall b. 1873 293. (6). Isabelle b. 1876 294. (7). Jenervia b. 1878 128.GEORGE WASHINGTON NICHOLAS 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS George Washington Nicholas, a son of William and Elizabeth Nichols, was born in 1841. He married Martha S. Nutter. Martha, a daughter of Salathiel and Unity (Dillard ?) Nutter, was born in 1845. Known children of George Washington and Martha S. (Nutter) Nicholas. 295. (1). Thomas b.Jul 1879 129.SUSAN NICHOLS 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Susan Nichols, a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Boggs) Nicholas, was born in 1842 in Kanawha County VA and died in 1884 in Clay County WV. She married George Moore June 11, 1862. He was born about 1835. Susan married Solomon Osborne Jr. April 29, 1869 in Clay County. Solomon, a son of Solomon Osborne, was born in 1814 in NC. Children of Solomon Jr. and Susan (Nichols) Osborne. 296. (1). Charity b. 1869 297. (2). Cordelia E. b. 1870 298. (3). Melia Ellen b.Jun 29 1872 d.Aug 25 1922 299. (4). Mary Alice b. 1874 300. (5). Lucille "Lucy" b.Jun 24 1876 301. (6). Charlotte b.Jun 24 1876 302. (7). Solomon III b.Nov 11 1878 303. (8). George b. 1879 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Robert "Rob" Nicholas, a son of Zepeniah Jr. and Catharine (McElwain) Nichols, was born about 1832 in what is now Calhoun County, WV. He married Jamima Schoolcraft. Jamima, a daughter of John and Sarah Martha (Hall) Schoolcraft, was born in Calhoun County about 1834. The traditional story is that "Rob" wished to marry Christina Schoolcraft, daughter of John and Sarah (Hall) Schoolcraft, but that her parents would not agree to the match. They did give their consent to "Rob" and their daughter Jamima marrying. Jamima and "Rob" did marry, but "Rob" and Christina had children out of wedlock. The traditional story also says that "Rob" lived in the same house with his wife Jamima, Christina and Sarah Smarr. This story is supported by the 1880 Gilmer Census that lists all three women in Rob's household. Robert also had children by Sarah Smarr, a daughter of Benjamin and Anna (Norman) Smarr. Sarah was born about 1832 in what is now Gilmer County WV. Robert and Sarah were married January 9, 1889 sometime after the death of Jamima (Schoolcraft) Nicholas. Known children of Robert and Jamima (Schoolcraft) Nicholas. 304. (1). Sarah b.c. 1853 m.Samuel Lawson 305. (2). Mary Jane b.c. 1854 m.­­­ Hamrick 306. (3). Andrew Simon b.Apr 22 1858 m.Alice A. Morrow Jun 17 1881 307. (4). Robert A. b. Jun 1866 d. 1930 m.Arizona O'Leary Oct 24 1887 308. (5). William b.Jul 30 1870 d.Jan 5 1943 m.Drusilla Cottrill Jan 10 1892 309. (6). Almira b.c. 1873 m.James A. Hardway Aug 15 1891 Known children of Robert Nichols and Christina Schoolcraft. 310. (1). Lucinda b.Jul 4 1858 d.May 31 1919 m.George Washington Miller February 9 1882 311. (2). William "Billy" b.Sep 30 1863 d.dec 23 1916 m.Melissa Katherine Miller Jun 25 1886 Known children of Robert Nichols and Sarah Smarr. 312. (1). Laverna b.c. 1869 313. (2). James F. "Jim" b.c. 1873 d.Dec 23 1916 m.Virginia Belle Parsons Feb 24 1898 143.CATHARINE NICHOLS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Catherine Nichols, a daughter of Zepeniah Jr. and Catharine (McElwain) Nichols, was born in Gilmer County VA (WV) about 1836 and died May 27, 1912. She married Evan Tanner Cottrell in Gilmer County VA September 27, 1854. Evan, a son of John L. and Margaret Cottrell, was born in Kanawha County VA (WV) in 1832 and died April 28, 1895 in Calhoun County WV. Evan served in the Union Army during the Civil War from February 11, 1862, in Company "D" 11th W.Va. Volunteer Infantry as a private until June 30, 1862, when he was "captured by the Rebs". He was mistakenly listed as a deserter from Burning Springs, VA June 8,1862 Children of Evan T. and Catharine (Nichols) Cottrell. 314. (1). ? b.Oct 1 1855 315. (2). Deborah b.Sep 8 1856 316. (3). Mary Catherine b. 1858 317. (4). Angeline b. 1860 318. (5). Sarah E. b. 1862 319. (6). Lucinda b.c. 1865 320. (7). Marion Lee b.c. 1870 321. (8). Prudence b.Aug 12 1876 322. (9). Elmira "Dolly" b.Jan 16 1879 144.DEBORAH NICHOLS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 1.LEVAN NICHOLS Deborah Nichols, a daughter of Zepeniah and Catharine (McElwain) Nichols, was born October 20, 1839 in Lewis County VA and died in 1912 in Calhoun County WV. She married William Eldridge Cottrill about 1851. William, a son of John and Mary (Tanner) Cottrill, was born March 7, 1832 in Lewis WV and died April 23, 1901 in Calhoun County WV. Children of William Eldridge and Deborah (Nichols) Cottrill. 323. (1). Elmira b.Mar 4 1852 d.Apr 13 1898 324. (2). John F. b.c. 1859 325. (3). Delilah Catherine b.Feb 14 1862 d.Sep 21 1892 326. (4). William Thomas b.Jul 22 1863 d.Jan 20 1940 327. (5). Artensia b.Feb 22 1864 d.Jan 19 1934 328. (6). Edith Jane "Eva" b.Jan 13 1872 d.Jun 14 1949 145.MARY NICHOLS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 1.LEVAN NICHOLS Mary "Polly" Nichols, a daughter of Zepeniah and Nancy (Marks) Nichols, was born September 10, 1843 in Gilmer County VA. She married A widower, Isaac Norman Jr., August 19, 1861 in Gilmer County VA. Isaac, a son of Isaac and Susannah (Jackson) Norman, was born about 1830 in Randolph County VA (WV). He married Barbara Conrad in Gilmer County VA (WV) October 20, 1855. Barbara was born in Lewis County VA in 1831 and died in Gilmer County in 1859. Children of Isaac Jr. and Mary (Nichols) Norman. 329. (1). Sylvester b.Jul 28 1861 d.Dec 15 1880 330. (2). Nelson Lee b.May 11 1863 m.Samantha E. Stout 331. (3). George Elliot b.Apr 29 1865 d.Oct 30 1866 332. (4). Marion . b.Oct 4 1866 d.Oct 26 1880 333. (5). Israel b.Jan 24 1868 334. (6). Sarah Catherine b.Jan 14 1869 m.Edward P. Parsons Feb 12 1892 335. (7). John Henry b.May 13 1871 d.May 18 1877 336. (8). Cutlip b.Jul 25 1873 d.Sep 26 1880 337. (9). Caroline b.Jan 24 1876 m.Archibald Duley Jun 24 1895 338. (10). Calvin Reed b.Oct 31 1878 m.Charlotte Belle Putnam Jun 27 1907 339. (11). Floyd Wilson b.Jul 9 1881 m.Ida Bell Wilmoth Mar 11 1908 150.LOUISA ANN NICHOLS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 1.LEVAN NICHOLS Louisa Ann Nichols, a daughter of Zepeniah and Nancy (Marks) Nichols, was born March 11, 1854 in Gilmer County VA and died there March 30, 1897. She married Charles E. F. Beckett in Gilmer Country in December 1870. Charles, a son of Samuel and Lucinda (Eddy) Beckett, was born in Monroe County VA May 28, 1854 and died in Gilmer County WV October 15, 1910. Charles married Mary R. Bennett in Gilmer County October 5, 1900. Mary was born in Braxton County VA about 1861. Children of Charles E.F. and Louisa Ann (Nichols) Beckett. 340. (1). George b.Jan 11 1872 d.Mar 24 1945 m.Esta Nutter 341. (2). Peregrine "Perry" b.Jun 7 1875 d.Mar 25 1894 342. (3). Lucinda b.Jun 4 1876 d.Mar 8 1950 m.Charles Worthington Rogers Aug 7 1897 343. (4). Alice b.Mar 1 1873 d.Mar 25 1873 344. (5). Mary Ellen b.Feb 1 1881 d.May 25 1952 m.Jacob Granville Westfall May 8 1904 345. (6). Henry Clay b.Jan 1883 d.Aug 18 1910 m.Sarah Belle Riffle (Sep 7 1907­Feb 8 1966) 346. (7). Alfred b. 1883 d.May 22 1955 m.Vertil Hinkle m.Lena ­­­­­ 347. (8). Mattie Virginia b.Feb 5 1887 d.Feb 28 1922 m.Gilbert Miller Jun 7 1905 348. (9). Senna Mae b.Aug 27 1893 d.Jan 10 1967 m.Charles G. Nicholas Oct 2 1912 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Elijah Nichols, a son of Robert and Margaret "Eakey" (Schoolcraft) Nicholas, was born in December 1850 in Gilmer County VA and died May 1, 1935 in Roane County WV. He married Mary Ellen Patton February 11, 1870 in Roane County. Mary, a daughter of John Hayes and Anna Eliza (McCune) Patton, was born about 1850 in Kanawha County VA and died about 1940 in Roane County. Apparently Elijah was married twice. Page 263 of "Roane County WV Family History" lists a wife Rebecca. Known children of Elijah and Mary Ellen (Patton) Nichols. 349. (1). Belle m.­­­­­­ Myers 350. (2). Viola Elizabeth m.John Randolph Armstead Children of Elijah and Rebecca Nichols. 351. (1). Otto 352. (2). Rosco 353. (3). Lula 354. (4). Hollie 355. (5). Nellie 356. (6). Roy Ray b.Jun 23 1916 m.Melba Vernace Ashworth 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS James Nicholas, a son of Robert and Margaret (Schoolcraft) Nichols, was born in what is now Calhoun County WV about 1834. He married Nancy Jane Bishop September 7, 1872 in Roane County WV. Nancy,a daughter of Aaron Sr. and Jane (King) Bishop, was born in Kanawha County VA February 5, 1853. Children of James and Nancy Jane (Bishop) Nicholas. 357. (1). Daniel 358. (2). Lorenzo Dow b.Dec 15 1872 d.Apr 2 1955 m.Harriet J. McLaughlin 1893 359. (3). Charles 360. (4). Grover 361. (5). James Tilden b.c. 1869 d.c. 1961 m.Sarah Jane Miller 165.CHARLES F. NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Charles F. Nichols, a son of Robert and Margaret (Schoolcraft) Nichols, was born in August 1854 in Roane County VA and died there about 1915. He married Louisa Butler March 19, 1874 in Roane County WV. Louisa, a daughter of Thomas and Levisa (Justice) Butler, was born in July 1856 in Roane County. Children of Charles F. and Louisa (Butler) Nichols. 362. (1). Enoch b.Jan 1875 m. Harriet "Hattie" Criner Sep 17 1904 Roane County WV 363. (2). Eli b. 1877 364. (3). Philmore b.May 10 1879 365. (4). Felix b.Feb 15 1880 366. (5). James R. b.Feb 1882 m. Jane Kirkhart Sep 13 1900 367. (6). Louisa E. b.Mar 1884 m. Homer Willis Oct 10 1901, Roane County WV 368. (7). Eliza b.Mar 1886 369. (8). Grover C. b.Jun 1888 370. (9). Sarah Frances b.Aug 1890 371. (10). John C. b.Mar 1893 372. (11). Joseph F. b.Mar 1895 172.WILLIAM NICHOLS 50.JONATHAN NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS William Nichols, a son of Jonathan and Sarah (Nutter) Nichols, was born January 24, 1842 in Gilmer County VA and died November 19, 1932 in Roane County, WV. He married Margaret Connally April 2, 1853 in Roane County. Margaret, a daughter of Charles and Matilda (Greathouse) Connally, was born April 15, 1840 in Gilmer County and died March 19, 1932 in Roane County. Children of William and Margaret (Connally) Nichols. 373. (1). Lora b.Jan 9 1868 d.Oct 30 1894 m. William Green Apr 8 1890, Roane County WV 374. (2). William Allen b.Jan 5 1870 m. Jerushia "Rushia" Vandall 375. (3). Ellen "Elier" b.Feb 21 1875 m. J.G. Merrell Nov 25 1900, Roane County WV 376. (4). Cornelius b.May 14 1877 d.Jan 2 1902 m. Laura Nutter Jun 19 1898, Roane County WV 377. (5). Effa b.Sep 7 1880 d.Jan 13 1883 378. (6). George b.Jan 12 1883 d.Apr 20 1908 379. (7). Lydia Esta b.Aug 16 1885 380. (8). Cad b.May 28 1888 381. (9). Carl b.May 28 1888 m. Oma Gay Walker Jul 26 1908, Roane County WV 382. (10). Clyde I. b.Feb 8 1891 173.HARRIET NICHOLS 64.HUGH NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Harriet Nichols, a daughter of Hugh and Mary Pauline (Summers) Nichols, was born November 22, 1824. She married Elisha Fitzwater in 1846. Elisha, a son of George Washington Jr. and Nancy (Hamrick) Fitzwater, was born July 26, 1821 and died March 1, 1876. Children of Elisha and Harriet (Nichols) Fitzwater. 383. (1). Josephine b.Sep 19 1846 384. (2). Arche Fleming b.Feb 11 1848 385. (3). Lorenzo Dow b.Jan 3 1850 386. (4). Martin Bib b.Oct 21 1851 387. (5). George Washington b.Mar 11 1854 d.Mar 31 1932 m.Virginia Tinnel Dec 24 1879 388. (6). Hugh Nichols b.Feb 7 1856 d.May 11 1954 389. (7). Mary Felicity b.Dec 25 1858 390. (8). Benjamin Franklin b.Jul 30 1862 d.Nov 22 1931 391. (9). Hosea b.Apr 12 1866 d.Jul 22 1945 392. (10). Arizona m. Jesse Paxton 181.ANNA NICHOLS 64.HUGH NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Anna Nichols, a daughter of Hugh and Mary Pauline (Summers) Nichols was born in 1837. She married John McGraw Children of John and Anna (Nichols) McGraw. 393. (1). John Cecil m. Mabel Smith Feb 4 1926 394. (2). Beatrice 395. (3). Mildred 187.ISAAC NICHOLS 69.ALEXANDER NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Isaac Nichols, a son of Alexander and Henrietta Harriet (Summers) Nichols, was born in VA about 1840. He married Thankful Cox. Thankful died between 1848 and 1852. Isaac married Mary ­­­­­. Mary was born in VA about 1835. Known child of Isaac and Thankful (Cox) Nichols. 396. (1). Lucinda b.c. 1848 Known children of Isaac and Mary Nichols. 397. (1). Eliza b.c. 1852 398. (2). Susan M. b.c. 1854 399. (3). Sarah E. b.c. 1858 400. (4). Roland H. b.c. 1862 401. (5). Julia A. b.c. 1863 402. (6). Alexander b.c. 1865 189.ADAM NICHOLS 69.ALEXANDER NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Adam Nichols, a son of Alexander and Henrietta Harriet (Summers) Nichols, was born about 1844. He married Christena ­­­­­. She was born in VA about 1848. Known children of Adam and Christena Nichols. 403. (1). Belle b.c. 1871 404. (2). Olive A. b.c. 1873 405. (3). Ruth F. b.c. 1878 191.SUSAN ELIZABETH NICHOLS 69.ALEXANDER NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Susan Elizabeth Nichols, a daughter of Alexander and Henrietta Harriet (Summers) Nichols, was born in 1846 in Kanawha County WVA and died January 31, 1929 in Clay County WV. She married Lewis C. Halfpenny December 12, 1866 in Nicholas County WV. Lewis, a son of David and Mary (Gibson) Halfpenny, was born 1843 in Greenbrier County WVA and died July 19, 1897 in Kanawha County WV. Children of Lewis C. and Susan Elizabeth (Nichols) Halfpenny. 406. (1). Clara Charlotte b.Jan 30 1890 407. (2). Alexander Wilson b.Aug 16 1868 408. (3). Martha Mary Etta b. 1871 409. (4). Harriet Elizabeth Jane b. 1870 410. (5). Thomas C. b 1872 411. (6). James Stephens b.Jan 9 1874 412. (7). David Anderson b.Oct 20 1873 413. (8). William Columbus b.Apr 3 1880 414. (9). Charles L. b.Oct 10 1882 415. (10). Alfred Levi Cross b.Jan 3 1888 416. (11). George A. b.Feb 2 1888 417. (12). Albert Burton b.Nov 1 1890 192.ANDERSON NICHOLS 69.ALEXANDER NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Anderson Nichols, a son of Alexander and Henrietta Harriet (Summers) Nichols, was born in VA about 1850. He married Sarah P. ­­­­. Sarah was born in VA about 1848. Known children of Anderson and Sarah P. Nichols. 418. (1). Ronzillia V. b.c. 1871 419. (2). Elvira J. b.c. 1875 420. (3). Rutha H. b.c. 1878 193.JOANNA NICHOLS 69.ALEXANDER NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Joanna Nichols, a daughter of Alexander and Henrietta Harriet (Summers) Nichols, was born in Nicholas County VA in 1851. She married James Perkins about 1868. James, a son of David and Margaret (Robinson) Perkins, was born about 1837. He married Joanna Nichols in Nicholas County WV about 1868. Known children of James and Joanna (Nichols) Perkins. 421. (1). Rebecca Ann b.Oct 21 1869, Nicholas County WV 422. (2). David H. b.c. 1872 423. (3). Harriet R. b.c. 1875 424. (4). Harris W. b.c. 1878 194.MATHIAS NICHOLS 70.JOHN R. NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Mathias Nichols, a son of John R. and Rebecca Nichols, was born in Ohio County WV. His spouse is unknown. Known child of Mathais Nichols. 425. (1). Sarah m. David Bell 199.NEWTON NICHOLS 74.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS JR. 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Newton Nichols, a son of James William Jr. and Joanna (Summers) Nichols, was born in VA in February 1845. He married Margaret A. Fitzwater. Margaret was born in VA about 1850 and died before 1900. Newton married Virginia M. Summers about 1894. She is the 1900 Clay County WV census. She was born in VA in May 1855. They had been married 6 years. Virginia was the mother of 4 children with 3 living. Newton married America Ellen Rhodes on February 12, 1913. Children of Newton and Margaret A. (Fitzwater) Nichols. 426. (1). William J. b. 1868 427. (2). Benjamin F. b. 1871 428. (3). Lydia C. (K.) b. 1873 m.David Stephenson 23 Sep 1888 in Clay County 429. (4). Sarah Ella b.Oct 16 1873 d.Oct 9 1962 m.Alonzo L. "Lon" Carnes 14 Jan 1903 in Clay County 430. (5). Joel L. (G.) b.Jun 16 1877 431. (6). Felicity Jane b.Dec 1879 m.Elvin Dow Samples 11 May 1898 in Clay County 432. (7). Laura B. b.Mar 31 1883 433. (8). Lola J. b.Oct 1887 m.­­­­­­ Stewart Children of Virginia M. ­­­­­. (Step children of William Newton Nichols) 434. (1). Viola b.May 1878 435. (2). Lola J. b.Oct 1887 Children of Newton and Virginia W. (Summers) Nichols. 436. (1). Donnie E. (female) b.Feb 1895 In the will of Newton he includes as children Kellis Newton, John B., and Woodrow W. These may be children by Virginia. 437. (2). Kellis Newton 438. (3). John B. 439. (4). Woodrow W. 200.EDNA NICHOLS 74.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS JR. 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Edna Nichols, a daughter of James William Jr. and Joanna (Summers) Nichols, was born in VA January 9, 1849. She married Jacob Portsman Fitzwater November 22, 1866. Jacob, a son of James Sparks and Abigail (Propst) Fitzwater, was born in VA January 13, 1845. He married Edna Nichols November 22, 1866. Children of Jacob Portsman and Edna (Nichols) Fitzwater. 440. (1). Franklin Monroe b. 1869 m.Tilitha Ellen Rhodes 441. (2). William J. b. 1870 442. (3). Walter S. b. 1872 443. (4). George b. 1875 444. (5). Wyatt b. 1877 445. (6). Osceola b.Oct 1879 446. (7). Bessie Leona m. Van Buren Foster 209.ISAAC R. NICHOLS 76.WILLIS NICHOLS 17.JAMES WILLIAM NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Isaac R. Nichols, a son of Willis and Hannah Nichols, was born about 1847. He married Nancy E. ­­­­­­. Nancy was born in Va about 1854. Known children of Isaac R. and Nancy E. Nichols. 447. (1). Augustus W. b.c. 1872 448. (2). Emma R. b.c. 1874 449. (3). John E. b.c. 1876 450. (4). Rufina F. (f) b.c. 1878 219.SOLOMON NICHOLS 97.TUNIS W. NICHOLAS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Solomon Nichols, a son of Tunis and Jane E. (Webb) [Moore] Nicholas, was born in July 1872 in Roane County WV and died there September 10, 1952. He married Ida May Greathouse June 19, 1892 in Roane County. Ida, a daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Tanner) Greathosue, was born in September 1873 in Roane County and died there and died October 24, 1937 in Roane County. Children of Solomon and Ida May (Greathouse) Nichols. 451. (1). Stella Emma b.Apr 5 1893 452. (2). Tena b.May 25 1894 d.Dec 21 1949 453. (3). Ella B. b.May 1895 m. Arthur Hamilton Young Dec 27 1913, Roane County WV 454. (4). Esta Bay b.Apr 2 1896 m. Charles W. Tanner Jul 18 1915 455. (5). Benella b.July 1897 456. (6). Nellie b.Jul 23 1898 457. (7). Asby b.Apr 1899 458. (8). Smith A. b.Apr 1900 459. (9). L.S. b.Apr 21 1904 460. (10). Asheny b.Apr 16 1906 461. (11). Arthur b.Jul 20 1912 462. (12). Geraldine b.Nov 12 1914 463. (13). Gerald b.Nov 12 1914 223.CHARLES REUBEN NICHOLS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Charles Reuben Nichols, a son of Reuben and Catherine (Hall) Nichols, was born December in 1859 in Calhoun County VA. He married Eliza Jane Greathouse February 24, 1879 in Roane County WV. Eliza, a daughter of Samuel and Sudna (Tanner) Greathouse, was born September 20, 1860 in Calhoun County and died July 25, 1930 in Roane County WV. Children of Charles Reuben and Eliza Jane (Greathouse) Nichols. 464. (1). Reuben b.Apr 24 1881 d.Apr 23 1943 m. Emma Carpenter Feb 3 1901 465. (2). Lucretia "Creecy" b.Dec 12 1882 466. (3). Malissa b.Feb 1884 m. Benjamin Ferguson Mar 28 1902 Roane County WV 467. (4). Rosa b.Feb 1887 468. (5). William "Willie" b.May 1888 469. (6). French b.Apr 29 1890 m. Orvia Jane McCune Oct 13 1912, Roane County WV 470. (7). Samuel b.May 1892 471. (8). Vernie b.Oct 1893 472. (9). Robert b.Apr 1897 473. (10). James Lewis b.Jan 6 1899 225.JOSIAH P. NICHOLS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Josiah P. Nichols, a son of Reuben and Catherine (Hall) Nichols, was born in August 1864 in Calhoun County WV and died March 6, 1944 in Roane County WV. He married Lilly Belle Greathouse November 23, 1888 in Roane County WV. She was born in April 1868 in Calhoun County, WVA. Children of Josiah P. and Lilly Belle (Greathouse) Nichols. 474. (1). Lulu b.Oct 1888 475. (2). Lora may b.Oct 4 1890 d.Aug 29 1958 m. French Lee Webb (Aug 20 1884­Mar 7 1950) 476. (3). Leroy b.Oct 16 1892 477. (4). Amanda L. b.Apr 1 1895 m. Nelson L. Bissell Jun 13 1917 Roane County WV 478. (5). Asbury Warden b.Aug 1897 m. Ottie Webb Apr 6 1918 Roane County WV 479. (6). Orbie M. b.Apr 1900 227.GIVEN L. NICHOLS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Given L. Nichols, a son of Reuben and Catherine (Hall) Nichols, was born September 26, 1867 in Roane County WV and died there April 4, 1947. He married Nancy Starcher December 9, 1886. She was born in 1868 in Calhoun County WV and died before 1900. Children of Given L. and Nancy (Starcher) Nichols. 480. (1). Benjamine b.Nov 14 1888 481. (2). Amy Louise b.Mar 17 1891 m. Clark Webb Apr 23 1908 Roane County WV 482. (3). ? b.Mar 28 1892 483. (4). Calvin b.Nov 20 1893 484. (5). Myrtle b.May 23 1896 228.AMANDA NICHOLS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Amanda Nichols, a daughter of Reuben and Catherine (Hall) Nichols, was born May 1869 in Roane County WV. She married Early S. Lowers July 19, 1894 in Roane County. He was born in May 1875 in Roane County. Children of Early S. and Amanda (Nichols) Lowers. 485. (1). Okey b.Jul 1895 486. (2). Warden b.Sep 1897 487. (3). Harriet b.Feb 1899 229.CALVIN ALLEN NICHOLS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Calvin Allen Nichols, a son of Reuben and Catherine (Hall) Nichols, was born February 24, 1872 in Roane County WV and died there July 19, 1945. He married Virgie Ann Carpenter July 8, 1894 in Roane County. Virgie was born in February 1880 in Roane County. Children of Calvin Allen and Virgie Ann (Carpenter) Nichols. 488. (1). Kenny Alfred b.Jul 21 1896 d.Mar 11 1935 m.Locie Hardway 489. (2). Charles Scott b.Dec 1897 Roane County,WVA m.Cinderella Cottrill Apr 16 1919 490. (3). Dorothy Mae "Dottie" b.Oct 21 1899 m.Bill King m.Henry Cottrill 491. (4). James Reuben b.Mar 1 1901 d.Jun 1 1968 m. Eunice Lee Belt (Jan 6 1906­Mar 6 1998) 492. (5). George Brackett b.Mar 14 1903 m.Lula Donohue 493. (6). Lottie Kathryn b.Jul 2 1908 m.Kesslie Cottrill 494. (7). Ollie Jane b.Jan 28 1913 d.Sep 23 1992 m.Carless Odel Cottrill 495. (8). Clark Thomas b.Jan 9 1910 m.Delphia Cottrill 496. (9). Eunice Irene b.Apr 4 1915 m.Hayward Nutter 497. (10). Willie William died at age 4 498. (11). Harry Richard b.Dec 16 1917 m.Lucy Parsons 499. (12). Lonzo Dowell died a child 500. (13). Benjamin Smith b.Jul 2 1923 died a child 501. (14). Isaac (twin) stillborn 502. (15). Ezra (twin) stillborn 503. (16). Becky Marie b.Jan 11 1925 d.Mar 23 2000 m.Ruffner Cottrill 232.THOMAS FERRELL NICHOLS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Thomas Ferrell Nichols, a son of Reuben and Catherine (Hall) Nichols, was born in February 1879 in Roane County WV and died there February 5, 1946. He married Malissa Jane Nichols November 17, 1904 in Randolph County WV. Malissa he was born about 1884. Children of Thomas Ferrell and Malissa Jane (Nichols) Nichols. 504. (1). Zeldon Elzie Poe b.Sep 7 1905 505. (2). Ralph b.May 20 1907 506. (3). Ona Mae b.Jul 15 1910 507. (4). Orville J. b.Sep 18 1913 508. (5). Verna Catherine b.Sep 29 1916d. Mar 13 2007 m. George E. Keffer Jr. 509. (6). Coy Kenton b.Aug 1 1922 254.REUBEN P. NICHOLS 101.ISAAC NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Reuben P. Nichols, a son of Isaac and Sarah Jane (Starcher) Nichols, was born in Calhoun County WV August 1861. He married Loverna ­­­­­. Loverna was born in WV in April 1866. Children of Reuben P. and Louverna Nichols. 510. (1). Malissa J. b.Jul 1885 511. (2). Eva M. b.Apr 1887 512. (3). George C. b.Jan 1890 513. (4). Leonard E. b.May 1892 514. (5). Rosalie b.Jun 1895 515. (6). Liszie E. b.May 1898 258.ALVA NICHOLS 101.ISAAC NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Alva Nichols, a son of Isaac and Sarah Jane (Starcher) Nichols, was born June 23, 1876 in Roane County WV. He married Nevada Mace October 29, 1902 in Roane County. She was born about 1884 in Roane County. Children of Alva and Nevada (Mace) Nichols. 516. (1). Arnett Perry b.Mar 5 1909 517. (2). Asby b.Dec 24 1911 266.CHARLES GEORGE NICHOLS 103.JAMES NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Charles George Nichols, a son of James and Margaret (Webb) Nichols, was born in February 1866 in Roane County WV. He married Cynthia Ann Harris January 16, 1890 in Roane County. She was born June 1871 in Roane County. Children of Charles George and Cynthia Ann (Harris) Nichols. 518. (1). Florence b.Dec 21 1890 m. William McGlothlin Oct 18 1908 Roane County WV 519. (2). Renie b. 1886 520. (3). Cora S. b.Jun 1894 d.Jul 21 1934 521. (4). Ulysses Grant b.Aug 1896 522. (5). Alonzo G. b.Jun 1898 523. (6). Casit b.Mar 28 1904 285.JONATHAN CALVIN NICHOLS 118.ELIJAH NICHOLS 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Jonathan Calvin Nichols, a son of Elijah and Christena (Neal) Nichols, was born in Clay County WV May 20, 1865 and died there February 3, 1951. He married Sarah J. Jones June 6, 1889. Sarah, a daughter of William H.H. and Rosannah (King) Jones, was born about 1870. After the couple were divorced September 11, 1894, Sarah married Miles Morton. Jonathan married Virginia Arretta "Jenny" Pritt November 24, 1894. Virginia, a daughter of Andrew Jackson and Sophia (Samples) Pritt, was born December 30, 1876 in Clay County WV and died January 21, 1965. Children of Jonathan Calvin and Sarah J. (Jones) Nichols. 524. (1). Felista 525. (2). Chester Children of Jonathan Calvin and Virginia Arretta (Pritt) Nichols. 526. (1). Eva Laura b. May 1893 m.Emmett H. Eads 527. (2). Tona Annis b. Mar 1895 m.Robert Thornton Bird 528. (3). Arnold Hobart b.Jan 1898 m.Gladys Barnett m.Agnes Maude (Ramsey) Bird 529. (4). Okey Richard b. Jan 1900 m.Elvada King 530. (5). Westa 531. (6). Neva m. ­­­­ Bird 532. (7). Loy C. b.c. 1906 533. (8). Vaughan O. b.c. 1909 534. (9). Ott H. b.c. 1910 535. (10). Enos 536. (11). Pirtle (f) b.c. 1915 m.­­­­ Livesay 537. (12). Viva Dean b. Jun 4 1917 D. Aug 25 2013 m. Garland Lee Stout Jul 27 1946 307.ROBERT A. NICHOLS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Robert A. Nichols, a son of Robert and Jamima (Schoolcraft) Nicholas, was born in Calhoun County WV in June 1866 and died in 1930. He married Arizona O'Leary October 24, 1887 in Calhoun County WV. Arizona, a daughter of William and Anna O’Leary, was born in Wirt County WV in July 1870. Known children of Robert A. and Arizona (O’Leary) Nichols. 538. (1). Oskkow b. Jun 1888 539. (2). Alice b. Nov 1889 540. (3). Albert b. Feb 1892 541. (4). Sarah J. b. Jul 1894 542. (5). Dora M. b. Aug 1896 543. (6). Belle b. Mar 1898 544. (7). Suza Gay b. Jan 1900 m. Edward D. Tucker Mar 7 1917 Calhoun County WV 310.ANDREW SIMON NICHOLS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Andrew Simon Nichols, a son of Robert and Jamima (Schoolcraft) Nicholas, was born April 22, 1858 in Gilmer County VA (WV). He married Alice Elizabeth McMorrow in Gilmer County June 17, 1881. Alice, a daughter of Marshall and Cintella (Fox) McMorrow, was born in December 1856 and died August 13, 1943. Children of Andrew Simon and Alice Elizabeth (McMorrow) Nichols. 545. (1). Charlie b.Jun 1882 546. (2). Price b.Dec 1897 547. (3). Harry m.Mabel Hall 548. (4). Bernard b. 1906 m.Elizabeth Stout 549. (5). Kitty b.Jul 1893 550. (6). Elsie 551. (7). Dude m.Frank Hall 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Robert A. Nicholas, a son of Robert and Jamima (Schoolcraft) Nicholas, was born in 1866 and died in 1930. He married Arizona C. O'Leary, who was born in Wirt County WV in 1870 and died in 1911. Children of Robert A. and Arizona (O'Leary) Nicholas. 552. (1). Alice Leuvada b.Nov 14 1889 d.Nov 29 1973 m.Robert Henderson Parsons 553. (2). Daisy Belle b.Mary 1898 m.Calvin Elijah Parsons Oct 24 1915 554. (3). Simon Anderson b.Mar 5 1902 d.Jul 18 1981 m.Etta Emma Cottrell Sep 14 1923 555. (4). Arch b.Mar 25 1904 556. (5). Warren Waldo b.Jun 2 1906 d.May 14 1973 m.Delphia Mae Riffle 557. (6). R.R. b.Sep 1 1908 558. (7). Asa Henderson b.Nov 7 1910 m.Dola Parsons May 20 1934 312.WILLIAM NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS William Nicholas, a son of Robert and Jamima (Schoolcraft) Nicholas, was born July 30, 1870 and died January 5, 1943. He married Drusilla Cottrill January 10, 1892. Drusilla was a daughter of Andrew Jackson and Fair Eglentine (Jarvis) Cottrill. Known children of William and Drusilla (Cottrill) Nicholas. 559. (1). Esther Ada m.George Henderson Cottrill Sep 30 1917 314.LUCINDA NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Lucinda Nicholas, a daughter of Robert Nichols and Christina Schoolcraft, was born in Calhoun County VA (WV) July 4, 1858 and died in Gilmer County WV May 31, 1919. She married George Washington Miller in Braxton County WV February 9, 1882. George, a son of Lewis and Elizabeth (Kirkpatrick) Miller, born on Rocky Fork, Wetzel County, Va, on March 13, 1854 and died in Gilmer county WV December 11, 1931. Children of George Washington and Lucinda (Nicholas) Miller 560. (1). Lewis Leroy b.Dec 22 1883 d.Jan 3 1979 m.Effie Mae Rider m.Ora Estella Rider m.Hazel McCune 561. (2). Grover Cleveland b.Aug 26 1885 d.Jul 7 1976 m.Oe Minney 562. (3). John William b.Apr 14 1887 d.Aug 16 1914 m.Eva Florence Barton 563. (4). Benjamin Franklin b.Mar 20 1889 d.May 20 1975 m.Alice Agatha Hoff 564. (5). Samuel Curtis b.Jan 16 1892 living 1987 m.Rosa Ann Wilson 565. (6). Lena Miller b.Oct 21 1894 d.May 13 1973 m.Francis Louis Vannoy Dec 15 1912 566. (7). Lona b.Apr 28 1897 d.Sep 7 1965 m.Joe Minney Aug 21 1919 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 1.LEVAN NICHOLS William "Billy" Nicholas, a son of Robert Nichols and Christina Schoolcraft, was born in Calhoun County WV September 20, 1863 and died December 23, 1916. He married Melissa Katherine Miller June 25, 1886. Melissa, a daughter of Lewis and Elizabeth (Kirkpatrick) Miller, was born in Braxton County WV April 29, 1868 and died March 5, 1941. Children of William "Billy" and Melissa Katherine (Miller) Nicholas. 567. (1). Ida Jane b.May 13 1888 d.Jun 12 1972 m.Charles Reip Nov 12 1908 568. (2). Thomas Harrison b.May 29 1890 d.Nov 19 1968 m.Edna VanBuren May 5 1931 569. (3). Emma Easter b.Apr 26 1893 d.Nov 12 1974 m.Henry Gallagher Jun 9 1926 570. (4). Ezra Ethelbert b.Mar 9 1896 d.Jun 23 1977 m.Madge Christian Oct 11 1925 571. (5). Israel Albert "Coot" b.Aug 12 1898 d.Jul 10 1987 m.Grace Frame Apr 1 1923 572. (6). Howard Cecil b.Feb 26 1901 573. (7). Harley Curtis b.Dec 16 1902 d.Oct 12 1977 m.Geraldine Stalnaker Dec 25 1934 574. (8). Delpha May b.May 5 1906 d.Feb 13 1967 m.Earl S. White Dec 31 1922 575. (9). Lertie Ray b.Sep 29 1908 d.Jul 31 1974 m.Florence Wright Oct 21 1933 576. (10). Elva Gaye b.May 30 1911 m.Harvey Ray Sterner Oct 9 1954 317.JAMES F. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS James "Jim" Nicholas, an out of wedlock son of Robert "Rob" Nicholas and Sarah Smarr, was born in Gilmer County WV in 1873. He married Virginia Bell Parsons in Gilmer County February 24, 1898. "Bell" was born in Clay County WV about 1880. Children of James and Virginia Bell (Parsons) Nicholas. 577 (1). Female stillborn b.May 22 1899 578. (2). John b.Nov 25 1900 d.Aug 20 1967 m.Elsie Cottrill 579. (3). Tressie C. b.Jul 1 1904 m.Clellie Clifford "Ted" Vanhorn Oct 7 1923 580. (4). Orpha May b.Aug 26 1906 d.Oct 25 1984 m.Ransom "Fat" Uldrich Apr 22 1928 581. (5). Jesse b.Aug 6 1909 d.Feb 16 1911 582. (6). Ordy b.Jul 3 1913 583. (7). Thural b.May 12 1915 d.Aug 11 1977 584. (8). Orval b.Nov 10 1918 d Jun 29 2008 m. Nellie Dobbins 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Roy Ray Nichols, a son of Elijah and Rebecca Nichols, was born in Roane County WV June 23, 1916. He married Melba Vernance Ashworth. Melba is the daughter of "Curb" and Sarah Florence Ashworth. Children of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols. 585. (1). Betty Jean M.Lowell Thomas Nichols 586. (2). Diana Faye m.William Lawrence Walton 587. (3). Leon m.Carol Sue Brewster 588. (4). Sandra Gay m.Delmas Harry Walker 589. (5). Teddy Ray m.Connie Sue Reynolds 590. (6). Tony Lee m.Stella Marie Stowers 591. (7). Terry Wayne m.Cheryl Janieve Price 592. (8). Sally Ann m.David Hershal Anderson 593. (9). Timothy Roy m.Martha Jane Frame 594. (10). Sheila Kay m.Robert Loring Voelker 362.LORENZO DOW NICHOLAS 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Lorenzo Dow Nicholas, a son of James and Nancy Jane (Bishop) Nicholas, was born December 15, 1872 and died April 5, 1955. He married Harriet J. McLaughlin in 1893. Harriet, a daughter of Thomas Benton and Martha (Perkins) McLaughlin, was born October 6, 1869 and died May 25, 1929. Children of Lorenzo Dow and Harriet J. (McLaughlin) Nicholas. 595. (1). Arley P. b.Jul 7 1894 596. (2). Anna M. b.Jan 18 1896 d.Jan 11 1918 597. (3). Letha b.Jan 18 1898 d.Mar 16 1977 m.­­­­­ Perkins 598. (4). Orpha A. b.Aug 15 1899 d.Oct 10 1899 599. (5). Oran b.Jan 1 1901 d. 1981 600. (6). James O. b.Jul 19 1902 d.Feb 16 1960 601. (7). Mary D. b.Dec 5 1904 d.Sep 12 1978 m.­­­­­­ Bright 602. (8). Edith C. b.Mar 1 1907 d.Dec 14 1960 m.­­­­­ Starkey 603. (9). Harry Scott b.Jul 19 1908 d.Sep 23 1977 m.Cotha Carr Mar 29 1939 604. (10). Ruth G. b.Oct 17 1910 d.Feb 5 1971 m.­­­­­­ O'Brien 605. (11). Bessie R. b.Apr 26 1917 d.Apr 3 1971 489.CHARLES SCOTT NICHOLS 229.CALVIN ALLEN NICHOLAS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Charles Scott Nichols, a son of Calvin Allen and Virgie Ann (Carpenter) Nichols, married Cinderella Cottrill April 16, 1919. Cinderella, a daughter of Simon Peter and Ann (Jarvis) Cottrell, was born May 10, 1902 and died February 11, 1980. Children of Charles Scott and Cinderella (Cottrill) Nichols. 606. (1). Doy William b.Jul 10 1927 d.May 14 1999 m. Mary Rosalea Potts 607. (2). James 608. (3). Allen 609. (4). Franzo 610. (5). Mabel 611. (6). Belle m.­­­­­­ Ramsey 503.BECKY MARIE NICHOLS 229.CALVIN ALLEN NICHOLS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Becky Marie Nichols, a daughter of Calvin Allen and Virgie Ann (Carpenter) Nicholas, was born in Roane County WV January 11, 1925 and died in Gilmer County March 23, 2000. She married Ruffner Cottrill. Ruffner, a son of Henry Clay and Margaret (Shoales) Cottrill, was born in Gilmer County, May 27, 1921 and died in Kanawha County WV October 1, 1994. "Ruff" served in the U.S. Army in the European Theater during World War II. Children of Ruffner and Becky Marie (Nicholas) Cottrill. 612. (1). Karen Jane b.Oct 22 1946 m.George Hart Jun 4 1966 613. (2). Madeline Lou b.Aug 25 1948 m.Darrell Wood Dec 1966 614. (3). Mildred Sue b.Aug 25 1948 m.Raymond Hart Aug 10 1967 508.VERNA CATHERINE NICHOLS 232.THOMAS FERRELL NICHOLS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Verna Catherine Nichols, a daughter of Thomas Ferrell and Malissa Jane (Nichols) Nichols, was born in Roane County WV September 29, 1916 and died in Wood County WV March 13, 2007. She married George E. Keffer Jr. Children of George E. and Verna Catrherine (Nichols) Keffer. 615. (1). Sharon D. m. Rayond Neupert 616. (2). James K. 528.ARNOLD HOBART NICHOLS 285.JONATHAN CALVIN NICHOLS 118.ELIJAH NICHOLS 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Arnold Hobart Nichols, a son of Jonathan Calvin and Virginia Arretta (Pritt) Nichols, was born in WV in January 1898. He married Gladys Barnett. His second wife was Agnes Maude (Ramsey) Bird. Children of Arnold Hobart and Gladys (Barnett) Nichols. 617. (1). Maxine m. ­­­­­­ Elliot 618. (2). Merline m. ­­­­­­ Bird 619. (3). Maynard 620. (4). Arley H. b. Oct 24 1927 d. Nov 15 2007 m. Helen Matheney 621. (5). Dorthalee m. ­­­­­ Perdue 622. (6). Freda D. m. Dallas Cogar b. Jan 19 1925 d. Apr 15 2010 530.CHARLIE NICHOLAS 310.ANDREW SIMON NICHOLS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Charlie Nicholas, a son of Andrew Simon and Alice A. (McMorrow) Nichols was born in June 1882. His wife’s name is not known. Children of Charlie Nicholas. 623. (1). Norman m.Glenna Vaughan 624. (2). John 625. (3). Edith 626. (4). Fanny 627. (5). Vonda 537.VIVA DAN NICHOLS 285.JONATHAN CALVIN NICHOLS 118.ELIJAH NICHOLS 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Viva Dean Nichols, a daughter of Jonathan Calvin and Virginia Arretta (Pritt) Nichols, was born in Clay County WV June 4, 1917 and died in Sierra Vista, AZ August 25, 2013. She married Garland Lee Stout July 27, 1946. Garland was a US Army veteran of World War II. He reentered the Army and they retired at Fort Huachuca and then made their home at Sierra Vista. Children of Garland Lee And Viva Dean (Nichols) Stout. 628. (1). Neva Jane m.. Billy Joe Bryant 629. (2). Gary Lee d. Jul 1984 548.BERNARD NICHOLAS 310.ANDREW SIMON NICHOLS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Bernard Nicholas, a son of Andrew Simon and Alice A. (McMorrow) Nichols, was born in 1906. He married Elizabeth Stout. Children of Bernard and Elizabeth (Stout) Nicholas. 630. (1). Wayne 553.DAISY BELLE NICHOLAS 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Daisy Belle Nicholas , a daughter of Robert A. and Arizona (O'Leary) Nicholas, was born in Calhoun County WV in May 1898 and died about 1928. She married Calvin Elijah "Shorty" Parsons in Calhoun County October 24, 1915. Calvin, a son of Edward and Manatia (Lowers) Parsons, was born in Calhoun County December 2, 1892 and died there July 4, 1970. Calvin married Cora Murphy in Clay County WV September 4, 1929. Cora was born in Clay County about 1897. Children of Calvin Elijah and Daisy Belle (Nicholas) Parsons. 631. (1). Jeneva b.Feb 13 1917 d.Feb 9 1978 m.James Herbert Murphy 632. (2). Ida Jane b.Apr 1 1919 m.Maxwell Homer Drake Apr 19 1939 633. (3). Howard Henderson b.Jun 8 1921 d.Dec 11 1990 m.Darie E. Bailey Nov 15 1947 634. (4). Willie Bernard b.Aug 2 1923 d.c. Aug 1924 635. (5). Effie Marie b.Dec 29 1928 d.Dec 1928 554.SIMON ANDERSON NICHOLAS 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Simon Anderson Nicholas, a son of Robert A. and Arizona C. (O'Leary) Nicholas, was born in Calhoun County WV March 5, 1902 and died there July 18, 1981. He married Etta Emma Cottrill September 14, 1923. Etta, a daughter of William Thomas and Eda Jane (Cottrell) Cottrill, was born in Calhoun county January 17, 1909 and died there February 27, 1972. Children of Simon Anderson and Etta Emma (Cottrill) Nicholas. 636. (1). Marie b.Dec 2 1924 d. Sep 13 2008 m.Russell H. Taylor 637. (2). Ernest b.Apr 12 1926 d. Dec 6 2008 m. Goldie Marks m. Norma Rose 638. (3). Macel b.May 30 1927 d. Mar 15 2012 m.Edward Monroe 639. (4). Denver b.Nov 18 1928 640. (5). Merle b.Sep 1 1930 m.­­­ Nash 641. (6). Maxine b.Nov 27 1932 d. Jun 10 2008 m.Ross Spencer Wilson Jun 11 1956 642. (7). Delma b.Nov 12 1934 d. 1936 643. (8). Ermal Jean b.Jun 12 1938 m.­­­ Twyman 556.WARREN WALDO NICHOLAS 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Warren Waldo Nicholas, a son of Robert A. and Arizona (O'Leary) Nicholas, was born June 2, 1906 in Calhoun County WV and died there May 14, 1973. He married Delphia Mae Riffle in Calhoun County February 14, 1934. Delphia, a daughter of Charles E. and Sarah Ester (Cottrill) Riffle, was born in Calhoun County June 22, 1913. Children of Warren Waldo and Delphia Mae (Riffle) Nicholas. 644. (1). Robert Charles b.Jun 17 1938 645. (2). Wesley Bernell b.Jul 24 1943. 646. (3). Simeon V. b. 647. (4). Darrell Junior b.May 19 1949 d. Aug 31 2005 648. (5). Esther Mae b.Sep 5 1950 558.ASA HENDERSON NICHOLAS 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Asa Henderson Nicholas, a son of Robert A. and Arizona (O'Leary) Nicholas, was born November 7, 1910 in Calhoun county WV. He married Dola Parsons May 20, 1934. Dola was a daughter of John Wesley and Emma Lona (Parsons) Parsons. Children of Asa Henderson and Dola (Parsons) Nicholas. 649. (1). Nelda Jean b.Dec 3 1934 m.Curtis Sampson 650. (2). Carlene b.Mar 6 1938 m.Dallas Ray Frederick Apr 4 1958 651. (3). Ivan Henderson b.Apr 21 1940 m.Sharon Wroton 652. (4). Velma Jean b.Aug 30 1942 m.Dewey Frame 653. (5). Geraldine Marie b.Dec 27 1944 m.Sanford Blair 654. (6). Russell Burl b.Nov 19 1947 m.Marie Bryan 655. (7). Evalene Lona b.Mar 6 1950 m.Leo Drake 656. (8). Carder Paul b.May 28 1952 m.Charlotte Joan Cunningham 657. (9). Connie Sue b.Aug 5 1954 658. (10). Calvin Glen b.Apr 26 1957 659. (11). Linda Lou b.Jun 1 1959 567.IDA JANE NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Ida Jane Nicholas, a daughter of William "Billy" and Melissa Katherine (Miller) Nicholas, was born May 13, 1888 and died June 12, 1972. She married Charles Reip November 12, 1908. Charles was born January 14, 1888. Children of Charles and Ida Jane (Nicholas) Reip. 660. (1). Mamie Hazel b.Dec 14 1911 d.Feb 14 1985 m.Brooks Dobbins Jun 1 1935 661. (2). Mona Velma b.Apr 13 1913 d. m.Earl Kelley Apr 17 1937 662. (3). Hobart Troy b.Mar 2 1916 d.Sep 3 1979 663. (4). Eula Gertrude b.Jan 10 1919 m.Joe Saluman May 2 1947 569.EMMA EASTER NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Emma Easter Nicholas, a daughter of William "Billy" and Melissa Katherine (Miller) Nicholas, was born April 26, 1893 and died November 12, 1974. She married Henry Gallagher June 9, 1926. Henry disappeared and was presumed to have died in 1931. Emma married Burt Underwood October 30, 1937. Burt was born October 18, 1886 and died April 14, 1966. Children of Henry and Emma Easter (Nicholas) Gallagher. 664. (1). Clara Artincie b.Nov 19 1912 m.Eugene Underwood Mar 18 1940 (Divorced) m.William Marchand Feb 14 1956 m.Brooks Dobbins Dec 1985 665. (2). Paul Allison b.Dec 1 1930 d.Apr 10 1932 570.EZRA ETHELBERT NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Ezra Ethelbert Nicholas, a son of William "Billy" and Melissa Katherine (Miller) Nicholas, was born March 9, 1896 and died June 23, 1977. He married Madge Christian October 11, 1925. Madge was born September 22, 1908 and died May 15, 1927. Ezra married Dona Bell (Hall) Vaughan March 10, 1936. Dona was born September 16, 1897 and died August 24, 1989. She was the widow of Okey Vaughan. Children of Ezra Ethelbert and Madge (Christian) Nicholas. 666. (1). Herlie Arlen b.Apr 29 1927 d.Mar 1 1989 m.Norman Ginotti Sep 9 1950 571.ISRAEL ALBERT "COOT" NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Israel Albert "Coot" Nicholas, a son of William "Billy" and Melissa Katherine (Miller) Nicholas, was born August 12, 1898 and died July 10, 1987. He married Grace Frame April 1, 1923. Grace was born June 4, 1905. Children of Israel Albert "Coot" and Grace (Frame) Nicholas. 667. (1). Belva Merle b.Feb 26 1924 d. Feb 4 2009 m.Ruffner Hall Apr 2 1945 668. (2). Beulah Gaye b.Aug 16 1925 m.Fred Mumaw Jan 1 1949 669. (3). Harry Golden b.Jan 25 1927 670. (4). Rupert Clayton b.Aug 23 1929 m.Mary Nottingham Mar 19 1951 671. (5). Pearl Ida b.Sep 3 1931 m.Thomas Matuska 573.HARLEY CURTIS NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Harley Curtis Nicholas, a son of William "Billy" and Melissa Katherine (Miller) Nicholas, was born December 16, 1902 and died October 12, 1977. He married Geraldine Stalnaker December 25, 1934. Geraldine was born June 13, 1913. Children of Harley Curtis and Geraldine (Stalnaker) Nicholas. 672. (1). Arnold Nelson b.Apr 5 1936 m.Janice Lea Armstrong Jul 15 1962 673. (2). Robert Neil b.Oct 6 1938 m.Loretta Anne King June 25 1960 674. (3). Gary Wayne b.Jan 18 1946 m.Marie Beacham Jul 31 1972 574.DELPHA MAY NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Delpha May Nicholas, a daughter of William "Billy" and Melissa Katherine (Miller) Nicholas, was born May 5, 1906 and died February 13, 1967. She married Earl S. White December 31, 1922. Earl was born January 24, 1899. Children of Earl S. and Delpha May (Nicholas) White. 675. (1). Agnes b.Mar 12 1923 676. (2). Hubert C. b.Oct 12 1927 m.Coleen Kennedy 677. (3). Marvin Edmund b.May 4 1929 d.Mar 15 1947 678. (4). Fonda Lee b.Jul 22 1930 679. (5). Cebert b.Dec 7 1931 m.Nora Kennedy 680. (6). Cary b.Aug 24 1933 681. (7). Lesta b.Mar 14 1935 m.Jesse Vipperman 682. (8). Sylvan Ernest b.Jul 21 1936 d.Sep 10 1946 683. (9). Dean b.Jun 22 1939 684. (10). Arden Lawrence b.Jun 13 1941 d.Sep 9 1965 685. (11). Carol b.Sep 12 1943 m.? m.­­­­­ Vipperman 686. (12). Linda b.May 20 1945 687. (13). Calvin Eugene b.Dec 2 1946 d.Apr 28 1968 688. (14). Phyllis Gaye b.Nov 14 1948 d.Jan 27 1949 575.LERTIE RAY NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Lertie Ray Nicholas, a son of William "Billy" and Melissa Katherine (Miller) Nicholas, was born September 29, 1908 and died July 31, 1974. He married Florence Wright October 21, 1933. Florence was born December 5, 1911. Children of Lertie Ray and Florence (Wright) Nicholas. 689. (1). Jerry Garland b.Apr 18 1934 m.Belva Waunita ­­­­­­ Apr 5 1966 690. (2). Dana Ray b.Jul 31 1935 m.Genevieve Mathews 691. (3). Dorcel Lynn b.Nov 26 1939 m.Diana K. Hall 579.TRESSIE C. NICHOLAS 317.JAMES F. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Tressie C. Nicholas, a daughter of James and Virginia Bell (Parsons) Nicholas, was born in Gilmer Country July 1, 1904. She married Clellie Clifford "Ted" Vanhorn in Gilmer Country October 7, 1923. Clellie, a son of Wiford Bertie and Minnie (Smith) Vanhorn, was born in Gilmer County WV April 30, 1904. Children of Clifford Clellie "Ted" and Tressie (Nicholas) Vanhorn. 692. (1). Ernest b. 1925 d.Mar 2 2000 m.Pauline ­­­­­ 693. (2). Delma m.­­­­­ Thompson 694. (3). Edsel 695. (4). James 580.ORPHA MAY NICHOLAS 317.JAMES F. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Orpha May Nicholas, a daughter of James and Virginia Bell (Parsons) Nicholas, was born in Gilmer County August 26, 1906 and died October 25, 1984. She married Dorsey Ransom "Fat" Ulderich April 22, 1928 in Gilmer County WV. Ransom, a son of Jacob William and Ida E. (Kyer) Ulderich, was born in Gilmer County WV in 1907 and died there August 29, 2001. Ransom served in the US Navy during World War II. Children of Dorsey Ransom and Orpha May (Nicholas) Ulderich. 696. (1). Edwin 697. (2). Paul 698. (3). Max 699. (4). Jerry 584.ORVAL NICHOLAS 317.JAMES F. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Orval Nicholas, a son of James and Virginia Bell (Parsons) Nicholas, was born in Gilmer County WV November 10, 1918 and died in Braxton County WV June 29, 2008. He married Nellie Dobbins. Nellie, a daughter of Oscar and Eva Florence (Barton) Dobbins, was born in Gilmer County June 25, 1922 and died in Braxton County WV January 16, 2008 at her home. Children of Orval and Nellie (Dobbins) Nicholas. 700. (1). Darlie Eileen m.Pascal Jerry Norman 701. (2). Eva Elaine b. 1942 d. Apr 30 2012 m. ­­­­­ Cooke 702. (3). Janice m. ­­­­­­ Haines 703. (4). Paulette m. ­­­­­­ Chenoweth 704. (5). David m. Charlotte ­­­­­­ 705. (6). Darrell 585.BETTY JEAN NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Betty Jean Nichols is a daughter of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, she married Lowell Thomas Nichols. Children of Lowell Thomas and Betty Jean (Nichols) Nichols. 706. (1). Dallas Eugene m.Ruth Ann Higginbotham 707. (2). Lowell Anthony m.Teresa Jett 708. (3). Christy Lynn 586.DIANA FAYE NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Diana Faye Nichols, a daughter of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, married William Lawrence Walton. Children of William Lawrence and Diana Faye (Nichols) Walton. 709. (1). Johnny 587.LEON NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Leon Nichols, a son of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, married Carol Sue Brewster. Children of Carol Sue Brewster. (Step children of Leon Nichols). 710. (1). Warren Lee 711. (2). Vonda Lynn Children of Leon and Carol Sue (Brewster) Nichols. 712. (1). Michael Leon 713. (2). Gregory Allen 714. (3). Leona Lynn 715. (4). Roger Dale 716. (5). Keith Wayne 588.SANDRA GAY NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Sandra Gay Nichols is a daughter of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols. She married Delmas Harry Walker. Children of Delmas Harry and Sandra Gay (Nichols) Walker. 717. (1). Tammy Rena 718. (2). Douglas Harry 589.TEDDY RAY NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Teddy Ray Nichols, a son of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, married Connie Sue Reynolds. Children of Teddy Ray and Connie Sue (Reynolds) Nichols. 719. (1). Toby Todd 720. (2). Tracy Ray 721. (3). Carrie Sue 722. (4). Sherrie Lou 590.TONY LEE NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Tony Lee Nichols, a son of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, married Stella Marie Stowers. Children of Tony Lee and Stella Marie (Stowers) Nichols. 723. (1). Bryan Lee 724. (2). Heather Marie 591.TERRY WAYNE NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Terry Wayne Nichols, a son of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, married Cheryl Janieve Price. Children of Terry Wayne and Cheryl Janieve (Price) Nichols. 725. (1). Chad Allan 726. (2). Keith DeWayne 727. (3). Joseph Loren 592.SALLY ANN NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Sally Ann Nichols, a daughter of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, married David Hershal Anderson. Children of David Hershal and Sally Ann (Nichols) Anderson. 728. (1). Wendy Sue 729. (2). Seth Adam 593.TIMOTHY RAY NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Timothy Ray Nichols, a son of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, married Martha Jane Frame. Children of Timothy Ray and Martha Jane (Frame) Nichols. 730. (1). Shannon LeJean 731. (2). Shelly Dawn 594.SHEILA KAY NICHOLS 360.ROY RAY NICHOLS 162.ELIJAH NICHOLS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Sheila Kay Nichols, a daughter of Roy Ray and Melba Vernance (Ashworth) NIchols, married Robert Loring Voelker. Children of Robert Loring and Sheila Kay (Nichols) Voelker. 732. (1). Samantha Erin 603.HARRY SCOTT NICHOLAS 362.LORENZO DOW NICHOLAS 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Harry Scott Nicholas, a son of Lorenzo Dow and Harriet J. (McLaughlin) Nicholas, was born July 13, 1908 and died September 23, 1977. He married Cotha Carr March 29, 1939. Cotha, a daughter of William Huston and Anna Iowa (Dobbins) Carr, was born in Braxton County WV December 13, 1916 and died in Nicholas County WV December 3, 1993. Children of Harry Scott and Cotha (Carr) Nicholas. 733. (1). Charles Francis b.Dec 5 1939 d.Oct 30 1967 m.Margaret Hart 734. (2). Elsie June b.Sep 29 1941 m.James Ralph Buchanan May 8 1959 735. (3). Mary Louise b.Aug 28 1943 m.Rondal Ray Allen Mar 3 1961 736. (4). Orville b.Jun 25 1945 m.Nora Marks 737. (5). Austin Glen b.Jan 28 1947 m.Lilly Johnson Davis Dec 31 1970 738. (6). Anna Grace b.Mar 6 1949 m.Jerry Neighbors m.Gene Gooch 606.DOY WILLIAM NICHOLS 489.CHARLES SCOTT NICHOLS 229.CALVIN ALLEN NICHOLAS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Doy William Nichols, a son of Charles Scott and Cinderella (Cottrill) Nichols, was born in Roane County WV July 10, 1927 and died there May 14 1999. He married Mary Rosalea Potts. Children of Doy William and Mary Rosalea (Potts) Nichols. 739. (1). Daniel 740. (2). Garold Randall b. Feb 27 1957 d. Dec 20 2006 m. Ruth Ann (Summers) Steele 617.NORMAN NICHOLAS 530.CHARLIE NICHOLAS 310.ANDREW SIMON NICHOLS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Norman Nicholas is a son of Charlie Nicholas. He married Glenna Vaughan. Children of Norman and Glenna (Vaughan) Nicholas. 741. (1). Sue 620.ARLEY H. NICHOLS 528.ARNOLD HOBART NICHOLS 285.JONATHAN CALVIN NICHOLS 118.ELIJAH NICHOLS 44.WILLIAM NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Arley H. Nichols, a son of Arnold Hobart and Gladys (Barnett) Nichols, was born in Clay Countyu WV October 24, 1927 and died November 15, 2007. He married Helen Matheney. Children of Arley H. and Helen (Metheney) Nichols. 742. (1). Brenda m. ­­­­­ Moore 743. (2). Linda m. ­­­­­ Hamm 744. (3). Rebecca m. ­­­­­ Valentine 745. (4). Alan 746. (5). Timothy 636.MARIE NICHOLAS 554.SIMON ANDERSON NICHOLAS 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Marie Nicholas, a daughter of Simon Anderson and Etta Emma (Cottrill) Nicholas, was born in Calhoun Copunty WV December 2, 1924 and died in WV September 13, 2008. She married Russell H. Taylor, who survives. Children of Russell H. and Marie (Nicholas) Taylor. 747. (1). Kenneth R. 748. (2). James A. 749. (3). Randy C. 750. (4). Russell H. Jr. m. Roseann ­­­­ 751. (5). Roger L. m. Terry ­­­­ 752. (6). Richard G. m. Virginia ­­­ 637.EREST NICHOLAS 554.SIMON ANDERSON NICHOLAS 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Ernest Nicholas, a son of Simon Anderson and Etta Emma (Cottrill) Nicholas, was born in Calhoun County WV April 12, 1926 and died in Roane County WV December 6, 2008. He married Goldie Marks. She died in October 1985. His second wife is Norma ( ) Rose. Known children of Ernest and Goldie (Marks) Nicholas. 753. (1). Paul D. 754. (2). Emogene Gae b. Dec 1 1949 d. Jan 7 2006 m. James R. Britton 638.MACEL NICHOLAS 554.SIMON ANDERSON NICHOLAS 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Macel Nicholas, a daughter of Simon Anderson and Etta Emma (Cottrill) Nicholas, was born in Calhoun County WV May6 30, 1927 and died in Wood County WV March 15, 2012. She married Edward Monroe, who preceded her in death. Children of Edward and Macel (Nicholas) Monroe. 755. (1). Edward Jr. m. Penny ­­­­­ 756. (2). Tommie A. m. Kay ­­­­­ 757. (3). Nancy L. m. John Lamp 666.HERLIE ARLEN NICHOLAS 570.EZRA ETHELBERT NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Herlie Arlen Nicholas, a son of Ezra Ethelbert and Madge (Christian) Nicholas, was born April 29, 1927 and died March 1, 1989. He married Norma Ginotti September 9, 1950. Children of Herlie Arlen and Norma (Ginotti) Nicholas. 758. (1). Allen Michael b.Feb 19 1954 671.PEARL IDA NICHOLAS 571.ISRAEL ALBERT "COOT" NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Pearl Ida, a daughter of Israel Albert "Coot" and Grace (Frame) Nicholas, was born September 3, 1931. She married Thomas Matuska. Children of Thomas and Pearl Ida (Nicholas) Matuska. 759. (1). Robert 760. (2). Richard 672.ARNOLD NELSON NICHOLAS 573.HARLEY CURTIS NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Arnold Nelson Nicholas, a son of Harley Curtis and Geraldine (Stalnaker) Nicholas was born April 5, 1936. He married Janice Lea Armstrong July 5, 1962. Children of Arnold Nelson and Janice Lea (Armstrong) Nicholas. 761. (1). Cathy Lyb b.Jan 29 1964 m.Edward James Cole Feb 18 1966 762. (2). Kenneth Arnold b.Oct 17 1965 673.ROBERT NEIL NICHOLAS 573.HARLEY CURTIS NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Robert Neil Nicholas, a son of Harley Curtis and Geraldine (Stalnaker) Nicholas, was born October 6, 1938. He married Loretta Ann King June 25, 1960. Children of Robert Neil and Loretta Ann (King) Nicholas. 763. (1). Lisa Andrea b.May 18 1961 m.Dennis Paul Stacks Nov 19 1988 764. (2). Julia Kaye b.Apr 18 1962 m.John Christopher Wysocki Oct 13 1984 765. (3). Robert Charles b.Aug 9 1964 674.GARY WAYNE NICHOLAS 573.HARLEY CURTIS NICHOLAS 315.WILLIAM "BILLY" NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Gary Wayne Nicholas, a son of Harley Curtis and Geraldine (Stalnaker) Nicholas, was born January 18, 1946. He married Marie Beacham July 31, 1971. Children of Gary Wayne and Marie (Beacham) Nicholas. 766. (1). Melissa Kathleen b.Feb 12 1980 701.EVA ELAINE NICHOLAS 584.ORVAL NICHOLAS 317.JAMES F. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Eva Elaine Nicholas, a daughter of Orval and Nellie (Dobbins) Nicholas, was born in Gilmer County WV in 1942 and died in Kanawha County WV April 30, 2012. He married Gerald D. Cooke. Children of Gerald D. and Eva Elaine (Nicholas) Cooke. 767. (1). Will Orval 768. (2). Walter Stephen 769. (3). Gerald D. Jr. 733.CHARLES FRANCIS NICHOLAS 603.HARRY SCOTT NICHOLAS 362.LORENZO DOW NICHOLAS 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Charles Francis Nicholas, a son of Harry Scott and Cotha (Carr) Nicholas, was born December 5, 1939 and died October 30, 1967. He married Margaret Hart. Children of Charles Francis and Margaret (Hart) Nicholas. 770. (1). Kevin Scott 771. (2). Karen Lea b.Nov 17 1965 734.ELSIE JUNE NICHOLAS 603.HARRY SCOTT NICHOLAS 362.LORENZO DOW NICHOLAS 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Elsie June Nicholas, a daughter of Harry Scott and Cotha (Carr) Nicholas, was born September 29, 1941. She married James Ralph Buchanan May 8, 1959. James was born May 3, 1940. Children of James Ralph and Elsie June (Nicholas) Buchanan. 772. (1). Suzanna Lajane 773. (2). James Ralph "Buck" 774. (3). Crystal Annette 775. (4). Janice Renee 776. (5). Carol 735.MARY LOUISE NICHOLAS 603.HARRY SCOTT NICHOLAS 362.LORENZO DOW NICHOLAS 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Mary Louise Nicholas, a daughter of Harry Scott and Cotha (Carr) Nicholas, was born August 28, 1943. She married Rondal Ray "Ronnie" Allen March 3, 1961. Ronnie, a son of Straud Emory and Ena (Minney) Allen, was born January 5, 1939. Children of Rondal Ray and Mary Lou (Nicholas) Allen. 777. (1). Rhonda Lou b.Feb 4 1972 ­ m. 778. (2). Mary Lavern b.Jul 14 1963 ­ 779. (3). Malissa Lynn b.Oct 7 1965 ­ m. 736.ORVILLE NICHOLAS 603.HARRY SCOTT NICHOLAS 362.LORENZO DOW NICHOLAS 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Orville Nicholas, a son of Harry Scott and Cotha (Carr) Nicholas, was born June 25, 1945. He married Nora Marks. Children of Orville and Nora (marks) Nicholas. 780. (1). Tammy Lynn b.Mar 25 1967 781. (2). Jason b.Aug 25 1970 782. (3). Penny 737.AUSTIN GLEN NICHOLAS 603.HARRY SCOTT NICHOLAS 362.LORENZO DOW NICHOLAS 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Austin Glen Nicholas, a son of Harry Scott and Cotha (Carr) Nicholas, was born January 28, 1947. He married Lilly Johnson Davis December 31, 1970. Lilly was born October 4, 1941. Children of Austin Glen and Lilly Johnson (Davis) Nicholas. 783. (1). Nicolette "Nicki" b.Oct 17 1971 784. (2). Austin Gelen b.Jun 24 1979 738.ANNA GRACE NICHOLAS 603.HARRY SCOTT NICHOLAS 362.LORENZO DOW NICHOLAS 164.JAMES NICHOLAS 48.ROBERT NICHOLS 14.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Anna Grace Nicholas, a daughter of Harry Scott and Cotha (Carr) Nicholas, was born March 6, 1949. She married and divorced Jerry Neighbors. Her second husband is Gene Gooch. Children of Gene and Anna Grace (Nicholas) Gooch. 785. (1). Allysia b.May 16 1977 740.GAROLD RANDALL NICHOLS 606.DOY WILLIAM NICHOLS 489.CHARLES SCOTT NICHOLS 229.CALVIN ALLEN NICHOLAS 98.REUBEN NICHOLS 39.SOLOMON NICHOLS 13.LEVAN NICHOLS JR. 3.LEVAN NICHOLS 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Garold Randall Nichols, a son of Doy William and Mary Rosalea (Potts) Nichols, was born in Roane County WV and died there December 20, 2006. He married Ruth Ann (Summers) Steele. Children of ­­­­­­ and Ruth Ann (Summers) Steele. (Step children of Garold Randall Nichols) 786. (1). William Steele 787. (2). Lane Steele 788. (3). Terry Lynn m. ­­­­ Lapardus 789. (4). Cindy m. ­­­­­ Eubank 790. (5). Iris m. ­­­­­ Gibler 791. (6). Laura m. ­­­­­ Walls 792. (7). Susan m. ­­­­­ Evans Child of Garold Randall and Ruth Ann (Summers) [Steele] Nichols. 793. (1). Doy Thomas 748.EMOGENE GAE NICHOLS 627.ERNEST NICHOLAS 554.SIMON ANDERSON NICHOLAS 311.ANDREW A. NICHOLAS 142.ROBERT NICHOLAS 45.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS JR. 1.ZEPENIAH NICHOLS Emogene Gae “Jeanie” Nicholas, a daughter of Ernest and Goldie (Marks) Nicholas, was born in Calhoun County WV December 1, 1949 and died in Monongalia County WV January 7, 2006. She married James R. Britton. Known child of James R. and Emogene Gay (Nicholas) Britton. 794. (1). Ronnie A. BIBLIOGRAPHY: "Calhoun County Lines and links", October 1993 "Calhoun County Lines and Links" Winter 1992 "Clay County WV History Volume II" p.300 Cotrill, Stella and Elizabeth, "Descendants of Zepeniah Nichols" Cotrill, Stella, "Descendants of Johannes Probst" Deweese, Daniel S.,"Recollections and Experiences of a Lifetime." "Gilmer County WV Marriages" Harmon, Dale L., "The Summers Family" Hartsine, Luverne, letter to Don Norman Dec 20 1995 "Heritage of Braxton County WV 1989" p.210 Hibbs, V. 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The McFarland Family of Burnet Co; Texas Descendant Register, Generation No. 1 1. John A. Oliphant (Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 2 JAN 1749/50 in Hunterdon Co; New Jersey, and died 21 MAY 1823 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He was buried in Ebenezer Cemetery. He married Hannah Amos, daughter of Thomas Valentine Amos and Elizabeth Day. She was born 14 JAN 1756 in Loudon Co; Virginia, and died 11 SEP 1814 in Greene Co; Tennessee. She was buried in Ebenezer Cemetery. He married Sarah Pruden BEF. 1775. Children of John A. Oliphant and Hannah Amos are: 2 i. John Oliphant. 3 ii. James Oliphant was born 28 APR 1776. He married Jane Rankin. 4 iii. Thomas Oliphant was born 19 JAN 1779 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1840 in Greene Co; Tennessee. 5 iv. Elizabeth Oliphant was born 18 APR 1781. 6 v. Sarah (Sally) Oliphant was born 16 JUL 1784 in Pennsylvania, and died 10 FEB 1874 in Tennessee. 7 vi. Hannah Oliphant was born 27 JAN 1787 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas. 8 vii. Mary Oliphant was born 16 OCT 1789. She married ? McAmis. 9 viii. Anna Oliphant was born 14 MAR 1793. She married Nathaniel Hayward. 10 ix. Rachel Oliphant was born 13 SEP 1796. She married Thomas West. 11 x. Abbey Oliphant was born 15 NOV 1804. Descendant Register, Generation No. 2 4. Thomas Oliphant (John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 19 JAN 1779 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1840 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married Hannah Morrow 7 APR 1802 in Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of Alexander Morrow and Elizabeth Armstrong. She was born ABT. 1883 in Greene Co; Tennessee. Children of Thomas Oliphant and Hannah Morrow are: 12 i. Isaac Oliphant. 13 ii. Isabelle Oliphant. 14 iii. Elizabeth Oliphant. 15 iv. Jane Oliphant. 16 v. Mary Oliphant. 17 vi. Thomas Amos Oliphant. 18 vii. Samuel Robert Oliphant. 19 viii. Felix Ernest Oliphant. 20 ix. James Oliphant. 21 x. John Oliphant was born 9 MAR 1803. He married Nancy Thomason\Thompson 17 JUL 1823 in Greene Co; Tennessee. She was born 20 NOV 1807 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 30 JUL 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri. 22 xi. Marilla Oliphant was born 19 JUL 1826 in Knox Co; Tennessee, and died 1 AUG 1912 in Johnson Co; Missouri. 5. Elizabeth Oliphant (John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 18 APR 1781. She married Gravenor Marsh, son of Gravenor Marsh Sr.. Child of Elizabeth Oliphant and Gravenor Marsh is: 23 i. Eli Marsh was born 5 DEC 1805 in Greene Co; Tennessee. 6. Sarah (Sally) Oliphant (John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 16 JUL 1784 in Pennsylvania, and died 10 FEB 1874 in Tennessee. She married Felix Earnest. He was born 19 SEP 1762 in Newtown, Virginia, and died 16 FEB 1842 in Virginia. Children of Sarah (Sally) Oliphant and Felix Earnest are: 24 i. James O. Earnest was born 1 APR 1813 in Greene Co; Tennessee. 25 ii. William Earnest was born 19 MAY 1822 in Greene Co; Tennessee. 7. Hannah Oliphant (John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 27 JAN 1787 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery; near Bertram in Burnet Co; Texas. She married William Barton 10 DEC 1812 in Tennessee, son of Rev. Isaac Barton and Keziah Murphy. He was born 9 MAR 1788 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 31 DEC 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri. Children of Hannah Oliphant and William Barton are: 26 i. Polly Ann Barton was born 25 DEC 1813 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 31 DEC 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri. 27 ii. Thomas Barton was born 15 FEB 1816 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee. 28 iii. Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton was born 15 FEB 1819 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 11 JAN 1902 in Burnet Co; Texas. 29 iv. John Barton was born 21 FEB 1821 in Tennessee, and died 17 OCT 1885 in Burnet Co; Texas. 30 v. Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton was born 28 MAR 1824 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 21 MAR 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas. Descendant Register, Generation No. 3 22. Marilla Oliphant (Thomas Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 19 JUL 1826 in Knox Co; Tennessee, and died 1 AUG 1912 in Johnson Co; Missouri. She married Ambrose Lewis King 31 MAR 1850 in Johnson Co; Missouri, son of Peter King and Susannah Lewis. He was born 5 APR 1815 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 21 OCT 1888 in Johnson Co; Missouri. Children of Marilla Oliphant and Ambrose Lewis King are: 31 i. Horace W. King was born 16 DEC 1853 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 20 JAN 1855. 32 ii. James B. King was born 28 JUL 1856 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 7 DEC 1859. 33 iii. Susie Denettie King was born 11 MAR 1863 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 3 SEP 1928 in Johnson Co; Missouri. 23. Eli Marsh (Elizabeth Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 5 DEC 1805 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married Harriet J. Burkhart. She was born 1 APR 1813 in Sullivan Co; Tennessee, and died 1862 in Greene Co; Tennessee. Child of Eli Marsh and Harriet J. Burkhart is: 34 i. Henry G. Marsh was born 6 JAN 1850 in Papersville, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. 25. William Earnest (Sarah (Sally) Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 19 MAY 1822 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married Margaret Hunter 1867. Children of William Earnest and Margaret Hunter are: 35 i. Felix Earnest. 36 ii. George Earnest. 37 iii. John Earnest. 38 iv. James Earnest. 39 v. F.B. Earnest. 40 vi. William Earnest. 26. Polly Ann Barton (Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 25 DEC 1813 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 31 DEC 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri. She married George McFarland in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, son of John McFarland and Virginia Jane McNutt. He was born 11 OCT 1811 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 30 NOV 1884 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee. Children of Polly Ann Barton and George McFarland are: 41 i. John Tate McFarland was born 1836 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 1900 in Williamson Co; Texas. 42 ii. Harriet McFarland was born 1838 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee. She married Dennis Thomas in Tennessee. 43 iii. William Thomas Barton was born 7 JUN 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 25 SEP 1863 in LaVercia, Texas. 28. Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton (Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 15 FEB 1819 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 11 JAN 1902 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Oatmeal Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. She married John Lewis King 19 AUG 1841 in Johnson Co; Missouri, son of Peter King and Susannah Lewis. He was born 28 MAY 1807 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 11 FEB 1880 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Oatmeal Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton and John Lewis King are: 44 i. James Carmichael King was born 15 JUN 1842 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 4 DEC 1920 in Burnet Co; Texas. 45 ii. William Thomas King was born 23 MAR 1844 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 15 JAN 1919 in Burnet Co; Texas. 46 iii. Sarah Ann King was born 27 JAN 1846 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 29 SEP 1913 in Coleman Co; Texas. 47 iv. Susannah Catherine King was born 6 JUL 1848 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 26 MAR 1925 in Burnet Co; Texas. 48 v. Mary Elizabeth King was born 25 DEC 1851 in Texas, and died 2 SEP 1941 in Burnet Co; Texas. 49 vi. John Barton King was born 24 FEB 1854. 50 vii. Robert Pleasant King was born 20 NOV 1856 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 30 NOV 1946 in San Diego Co; California. 51 viii. Hannah Margaret "Maggie" King was born 17 APR 1860 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 26 MAR 1926 in Santa Anna,Texas. 29. John Barton (Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 21 FEB 1821 in Tennessee, and died 17 OCT 1885 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Old Burnet Cemetary, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Mary (Polly) McFarland 4 SEP 1845 in Johnson Co; Missouri, daughter of SAMUEL ARTHUR McFARLAND and Ann Conway. She was born 7 JAN 1824 in LaFayette, Missouri, and died 12 AUG 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Old Burnet Cemetary, Burnet Co; Texas. Children of John Barton and Mary (Polly) McFarland are: 52 i. Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton was born 17 JUN 1847 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 5 JAN 1921 in Burnet Co; Texas. 53 ii. Robert T. Barton was born 1848 in Johson Co; Missouri, and died 1929. 54 iii. Sarah Elizabeth Barton was born 29 APR 1850 in Williamson Co; Texas, and died 23 MAR 1937 in Bertram, Burnet Co., Texas. 55 iv. Hannah Jane (Jennie) Barton was born 9 DEC 1852 in Texas, and died 13 FEB 1917. 30. Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton (Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 28 MAR 1824 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 21 MAR 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. She married James T. Chamberlain 5 FEB 1841 in Johnson Co; Missouri, son of Jeremiah Chamberlain and Margaret Carmichael. He was born 10 MAY 1809 in Grainger Co; Tennessee, and died 3 OCT 1889 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton and James T. Chamberlain are: 56 i. William Jeremiah "Jerry" Chamberlain was born 1843 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died in Grant Co, Oregon. 57 ii. John Tate Chamberlain was born 26 MAY 1845 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 25 JAN 1919 in Burnet Co; Texas. 58 iii. Thomas Andrew Chamberlain was born 6 SEP 1849 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 11 JUN 1926 in Brooks Co; Texas. 59 iv. Josephine Catherine Chamberlain was born 8 AUG 1851 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 24 SEP 1948 in Burnet Co; Texas. 60 v. Louis Sumpter Rev. Chamberlain was born 14 NOV 1854 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 24 NOV 1934 in Burnet Co; Texas. 61 vi. Daniel Ninian Chamberlain was born 17 JUN 1857 in Helena, Karnes Co; Texas, and died 23 APR 1947 in Knox Co; Texas. 62 vii. Lawson Watkins Chamberlain was born 9 APR 1860 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 21 AUG 1947 in Lubbock, Lubbock Co; Texas. 63 viii. Burkett Barton "Buck" Chamberlain was born 17 AUG 1864 in Helena, Karnes Co, Texas, and died 8 MAR 1942. Descendant Register, Generation No. 4 33. Susie Denettie King (Marilla Oliphant5, Thomas Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 11 MAR 1863 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 3 SEP 1928 in Johnson Co; Missouri. She married Weadon Sleit Fisher, son of Nathaniel Fisher and Mary Carter. He was born 28 AUG 1861 in Kentucky, and died 29 APR 1944 in Seattle, Washington. Children of Susie Denettie King and Weadon Sleit Fisher are: 64 i. Jesse Eugene Fisher was born 30 APR 1883, and died APR 1959. 65 ii. Alma Dora Fisher was born 28 AUG 1885 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 2 OCT 1962 in Seward Co; Kansas. 66 iii. Mary Easter Fisher was born 1 APR 1888, and died 19 MAY 1903. 67 iv. Martha Ellen Fisher was born 11 JAN 1891, and died 7 DEC 1951. 68 v. Delia Sarah Fisher was born 3 NOV 1893, and died JUL 1920. 69 vi. John Lewis Fisher was born 3 JUL 1896, and died 28 OCT 1967. 70 vii. Nathaniel Morton Fisher was born 12 APR 1899. 71 viii. Ray Lee Fisher was born 2 OCT 1902. 34. Henry G. Marsh (Eli Marsh5, Elizabeth Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 6 JAN 1850 in Papersville, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He married Minnie Ramsay, daughter of William Ramsay. Children of Henry G. Marsh and Minnie Ramsay are: 72 i. Nina Marsh. 73 ii. Halbert Marsh. 41. John Tate McFarland (Polly Ann Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 1836 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 1900 in Williamson Co; Texas. He married Martha Jane White 28 DEC 1865, daughter of James Harrison White and Harriet Isabella Moore. She was born 2 NOV 1843 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 2 JUN 1882 in Williamson Co; Texas. Children of John Tate McFarland and Martha Jane White are: 74 i. Marietta McFarland was born 6 SEP 1867 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 6 NOV 1912. She married Tom Murphy. 75 ii. Mary Ann McFarland was born 26 SEP 1869. She married Joe McSpadden. 76 iii. Lon T. McFarland was born 16 JUL 1871, and died 1950. He married Laura Buttrell. 77 iv. Harriet Isabelle McFarland was born 21 FEB 1873, and died 1955. She married Robert Hines. 78 v. Minnie Florence McFarland was born 21 FEB 1873. She married Sam Davidson. 79 vi. John Barton McFarland was born 20 MAR 1878, and died 1958 in Friona Co; Texas. 80 vii. Bertha Jane McFarland was born 24 APR 1880 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married Tim Reagor. 44. James Carmichael King (Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 15 JUN 1842 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 4 DEC 1920 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Susan Matilda Miles 11 FEB 1874 in Louisiana, daughter of Benjamin F. Miles and Delilah Bundick. She was born 16 JUL 1850 in West Feliciana Parish, Louisianna, and died 1 APR 1918 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of James Carmichael King and Susan Matilda Miles are: 81 i. Eva King was born 6 JUL 1876 in West Feliciana Parish, Louisianna, and died 6 NOV 1952 in Burnet Co; Texas. 82 ii. Watkins King was born 4 FEB 1878 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died NOV 1933 in Arizona. 83 iii. Tecumseh "Nick" King was born 13 DEC 1879 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died AUG 1945 in New Mexico. 84 iv. Ben L. King was born 20 MAR 1880 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 8 JAN 1949 in Karnes Co; Texas. 85 v. Delilah "Lida" King was born 25 JUL 1883 in Burnet Co; Texas. 86 vi. Lillie Rose King was born 4 JAN 1886 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died JUN 1958 in Lampasas Co; Texas. 87 vii. Clarabel King was born 4 JUL 1888 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 26 OCT 1952 in Burnet Co; Texas. 88 viii. Grace King was born 6 NOV 1890 in Burnet Co; Texas. 46. Sarah Ann King (Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 27 JAN 1846 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 29 SEP 1913 in Coleman Co; Texas. She married Samuel Hardesty Campbell 8 OCT 1864 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was born in Kentucky. Child of Sarah Ann King and Samuel Hardesty Campbell is: 89 i. Henry Campbell was born 12 FEB 1867 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died AFT. 1960. 47. Susannah Catherine King (Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 6 JUL 1848 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 26 MAR 1925 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married Walter Johnston. Child of Susannah Catherine King and Walter Johnston is: 90 i. Tom Johnston. 48. Mary Elizabeth King (Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 25 DEC 1851 in Texas, and died 2 SEP 1941 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. She married Thomas Winchester Gibbs 29 DEC 1869 in Burnet Co; Texas, son of Isaac L. Gibbs. He was born 31 MAY 1845 in Arkansas, and died 17 JAN 1917 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Mary Elizabeth King and Thomas Winchester Gibbs are: 91 i. Frances Elizabeth Gibbs was born 5 OCT 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 29 OCT 1939. She married William Baker Warden 17 DEC 1891. 92 ii. Cecil Lorando "Cees" Gibbs was born 10 NOV 1872 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 5 SEP 1947 in Burnet Co; Texas. 93 iii. Ice Ory "Isaora Ice" Gibbs was born 29 MAR 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 27 JUL 1949. He married Mabel\May "Midge" Fry 13 DEC 1899. 94 iv. Adelia Elizabeth "Bessie" Gibbs was born 29 APR 1877 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 31 MAY 1953. 95 v. Meredith "Mud" Gibbs was born 3 MAR 1879 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 31 DEC 1958. He married Rebecca Ninnian Jennings 4 DEC 1901. 96 vi. Unity Ann Gibbs was born 5 MAR 1881 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 18 OCT 1954. She married Zachariah C. Warden 19 AUG 1900. 97 vii. Infant Gibbs was born 11 MAR 1883, and died 11 MAR 1883. 98 viii. Leandreth Antha "Bunk" Gibbs was born 22 FEB 1884 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 2 JUL 1974. He married Mary Hazel Hearn 29 DEC 1920. 99 ix. Claney Rompus "Clane" Gibbs was born 30 MAY 1886 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 10 JUL 1957 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Alta Holland 3 FEB 1923. 100 x. Verten Pleasant "Vert" Gibbs was born 29 JAN 1888 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 8 JAN 1959 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Minnie L. Landon 23 OCT 1927. 101 xi. John Lawson Gibbs was born 27 FEB 1891 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 28 JAN 1973. He married Lillie Del Corker 25 DEC 1917. 102 xii. Sarah Rachel "Sallie" Gibbs was born 8 NOV 1893 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 26 AUG 1974 in Arizona. She married Buck Parrish. 50. Robert Pleasant King (Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 20 NOV 1856 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 30 NOV 1946 in San Diego Co; California. He married Grace Anna Yett 28 DEC 1892 in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of Alexander Yett and Ann Biddle. She was born 8 MAY 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 27 MAR 1947 in San Diego Co; California. Children of Robert Pleasant King and Grace Anna Yett are: 103 i. Thomas Mason Yett King was born 7 JAN 1889 in Burnet Co; Texas. 104 ii. Oscie Anna King was born 2 OCT 1893 in Burnet Co; Texas. 51. Hannah Margaret "Maggie" King (Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 17 APR 1860 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 26 MAR 1926 in Santa Anna,Texas. She married Samuel Joseph Glasscock 13 NOV 1878 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was born 17 APR 1858 in Bastrop Co. Texas, and died 11 APR 1939 in Knox Co; Texas. Children of Hannah Margaret "Maggie" King and Samuel Joseph Glasscock are: 105 i. Vida Pearl Glasscock. 106 ii. William Barton Glasscock. 107 iii. Henry Epperson Glasscock. 108 iv. James Hardesty Glasscock. 109 v. Annie Katherine Glasscock. 110 vi. Cassie Ada Glasscock. 111 vii. John Lucian Glasscock. 112 viii. Moda Alene Glasscock. 113 ix. Elizabeth Eliza Glasscock. 114 x. Joseph Allen Glasscock. 115 xi. Louis Abner Glasscock was born 12 DEC 1882 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 28 OCT 1970 in Earth, Texas. 52. Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton (John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 17 JUN 1847 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 5 JAN 1921 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. She married Theopilus Birkett (Buck) Bowmer 6 FEB 1862 in Burnet Co; Texas, son of Birkett Devenport Bowmer and Ruth Clara Ray. He was born 1 JUN 1836 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 18 FEB 1872 in Williamson Co; Texas. He was buried in Round Rock Cemetary, Williamson Co; Texas. She married Jesse W. Warden 10 NOV 1880, son of J. W. Warden. He was born 25 JUL 1855, and died 17 AUG 1936. He was buried in Mt. Zion. Children of Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton and Theopilus Birkett (Buck) Bowmer are: 116 i. John B. Bowmer. 117 ii. Mary C. "Mollie" Bowmer was born 20 MAR 1866 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 3 AUG 1900 in Burnet Co; Texas. 118 iii. Robert Ray Bowmer was born 4 DEC 1867 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 17 DEC 1958 in Burnet Co; Texas. 119 iv. Thomas Sellers Bowmer was born 5 JAN 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 1 NOV 1943 in Burnet Co; Texas. 120 v. William Thephilus (Thee) Bowmer was born 28 APR 1872 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 15 MAR 1958. Children of Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton and Jesse W. Warden are: 121 i. Dena Barbara Warden was born 20 AUG 1881, and died 17 JUN 1972. She married David Phillip Culton 7 NOV 1900. 122 ii. Nora E. Warden was born 23 FEB 1885, and died 24 DEC 1956. 53. Robert T. Barton (John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 1848 in Johson Co; Missouri, and died 1929. He was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Ellen. Child of Robert T. Barton and Ellen is: 123 i. Johnnie Barton. 54. Sarah Elizabeth Barton (John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 29 APR 1850 in Williamson Co; Texas, and died 23 MAR 1937 in Bertram, Burnet Co., Texas. She was buried in Bear Creek Cemetary. She married Thomas Davis Vaughn 4 NOV 1869 in Burnet Co; Texas, son of Alexander Vaughn and Nancy H. Davis. He was born 18 FEB 1841 in Osage Co; Missouri, and died 28 JUL 1913 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Bear Creek Cemetary, Bertram, Texas. Children of Sarah Elizabeth Barton and Thomas Davis Vaughn are: 124 i. Mary Nancy Vaughan was born 7 NOV 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 26 SEP 1941. She married Hubert E. Magill 15 JUL 1891. 125 ii. Leora Vaughan was born 29 MAY 1873, and died 1957. She married W. O. Barton 1893. 126 iii. Stella Vaughan was born 11 APR 1875 in CedarMills, Grayson, Texas, and died 1928. She married B. F. Ellis. 127 iv. Lucille Vaughan was born 26 SEP 1880 in CedarMills, Grayson, Texas, and died 13 FEB 1972 in Higgins, Texas. She married Claude R. Patton 7 JUN 1911. 128 v. Elizabeth Maud Vaughan was born 15 JUL 1888 in Bertram, Burnet Co., Texas, and died 23 JAN 1973. She married Thomas Jefferson Taylor 18 DEC 1904. 129 vi. Thomas Davis Vaughan Jr. was born 7 JAN 1890, and died 1 JUL 1961. He married Frances Campbell 25 AUG 1919. 130 vii. John Alexander Vaughan was born 26 APR 1892 in Bertram, Burnet Co., Texas, and died 21 OCT 1942. He married Doris Pope 13 MAY 1915. 55. Hannah Jane (Jennie) Barton (John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 9 DEC 1852 in Texas, and died 13 FEB 1917. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Texas. She married Charles Birkett (Bub) Kincheloe 11 JAN 1877 in Burnet Co; Texas, son of Lewis Clark Kincheloe and Margaret Ruth Bowmer. He was born 18 JUN 1856 in Williamson Co; Texas, and died 11 DEC 1918. He was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Texas. Children of Hannah Jane (Jennie) Barton and Charles Birkett (Bub) Kincheloe are: 131 i. John Lewis Kincheloe was born 31 MAR 1878 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 11 JUN 1897. 132 ii. Delia Davis Kincheloe was born 1 SEP 1881 in Burnet Co; Texas. 133 iii. Charles Ripple Kincheloe was born 20 DEC 1883 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 28 JUL 1946 in San Angelo, TX. He married Maude Muller McClish 23 DEC 1906, daughter of James Lane McClish and Susan A. Hill. She was born 12 DEC 1885, and died 4 FEB 1972. 134 iv. Mary Ruth Kincheloe was born 13 JUN 1886, and died 30 DEC 1976. She married Marvin Webb. 135 v. Robert T. Kincheloe was born 18 JUN 1889, and died 4 AUG 1903 in Burnet Co; Texas. 136 vi. Dora Eva Kincheloe was born 22 JAN 1892, and died 28 JAN 1975. 57. John Tate Chamberlain (Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 26 MAY 1845 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 25 JAN 1919 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burnet Co; TX. He married Martha Jane (Matt) Kincheloe 24 FEB 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of Lewis Clark Kincheloe and Margaret Ruth Bowmer. She was born 29 JAN 1853 in Bexar Co; Texas, and died 24 NOV 1933 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burnet Co; TX. Children of John Tate Chamberlain and Martha Jane (Matt) Kincheloe are: + 137 i. Margaret Louisa (Lou) Chamberlain was born 24 DEC 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 16 DEC 1963 in Burnet Co; Texas. 138 ii. Louis Coleman Chamberlain was born 15 DEC 1872 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 28 JUL 1948 in Burnet Co; Texas. 139 iii. James Hardee Chamberlain was born 19 JAN 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 27 SEP 1963 in Burnet Co; Texas. 140 iv. Charles Ninian (Charlie) Chamberlain was born 7 MAY 1877 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 20 JAN 1968 in Burnet Co; Texas. 141 v. William Lawson (Will) Chamberlain was born 6 AUG 1879 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 12 MAR 1967 in Burnet Co; Texas. 142 vi. Sarah Francis (Fan) Chamberlain was born 31 OCT 1882, and died 8 APR 1980 in Burnet Co; Texas. 58. Thomas Andrew Chamberlain (Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 6 SEP 1849 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 11 JUN 1926 in Brooks Co; Texas. He married Mariah Louise Bumgardner 22 MAR 1871 in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of William Bumgardner and Jane Oliphant. She was born 29 DEC 1852 in Benton Co; Arkansas, and died 18 APR 1928 in Travis Co; Texas. Children of Thomas Andrew Chamberlain and Mariah Louise Bumgardner are: 143 i. Lyman Lawson Chamberlain was born 1 FEB 1872 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 21 FEB 1947 in Falfurrias, Brooks Co, Texas. 144 ii. Samuel Jerry Chamberlain was born 15 FEB 1874, and died 5 MAY 1901. 145 iii. Cora May Chamberlain was born 7 JUN 1877 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 8 JAN 1960. 146 iv. John Burkett Chamberlain was born 1882 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 1943 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Susan Virginia Beal 2 APR 1918. She was born 6 APR 1881, and died NOV 1958 in Burnet Co; Texas. 147 v. Ernest Chamberlain was born 1885. 148 vi. Lora Chamberlain was born 11 JAN 1888 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 14 JAN 1979 in Harris Co; Texas. 149 vii. Patricia Avis Chamberlain was born 1889. She married B. H. Robinson. 150 viii. Willie Chamberlain was born 1892 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 1917. 151 ix. Mabel Chamberlain was born 1895 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 1969. She married Dot Corley. 59. Josephine Catherine Chamberlain (Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 8 AUG 1851 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 24 SEP 1948 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried 25 SEP 1948 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. She married James Madison Livingston 5 OCT 1871 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was born 11 SEP 1839 in South Carolina, and died 21 NOV 1935 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Josephine Catherine Chamberlain and James Madison Livingston are: 152 i. George Livingston was born 1872. 153 ii. John Calvin Livingston was born 11 FEB 1874 in Texas, and died 27 APR 1947 in Texas. He married Carrie Stephens. 154 iii. Thomas B. Livingston was born 1875, and died 1950. He married Minnie Teague. 155 iv. Louisa Livingston was born 1878 in Texas, and died 1952. She married Raymond Ricketson. 156 v. Flora Alta Livingston was born 1881, and died 1976. She married G. Monroe Compton ABT. 1913 in Clovis, Curry Co; New Mexico. 157 vi. Lawson Ninian Livingston was born 1883 in Texas, and died 1960 in Texas. He married Maude Eller. 158 vii. Margaret Livingston was born 1885, and died 1885. 159 viii. Angie Livingston was born 8 NOV 1886 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 9 MAY 1971 in Austin, Travis Co; Texas. She married George Custer Earnest 14 MAY 1913 in Clovis, Curry Co; New Mexico. 160 ix. Robert Louis Livingston was born 3 NOV 1888, and died 30 AUG 1961. 161 x. William Nelson Livingston was born JAN 1894, and died 1982. 60. Louis Sumpter Rev. Chamberlain (Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 14 NOV 1854 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 24 NOV 1934 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Margaret Eugenia (Maggie) Crume 1875, daughter of John Crume and Edna Pryor. She was born 4 MAR 1858 in Missouri, and died 11 MAR 1892 in Brown Co; Texas. He married Thurza Isabell Mullins 1894, daughter of William Mullins and Eliza Alexander. She was born 6 MAR 1868 in Lampasas Co; Texas, and died 13 JUL 1955. Children of Louis Sumpter Rev. Chamberlain and Margaret Eugenia (Maggie) Crume are: 162 i. Charles Wesley Chamberlain was born 8 MAY 1877 in Brown Co; Texas, and died NOV 1958 in San Antonio, Bexar Co; Texas. He married Fern. 163 ii. John Lane Chamberlain was born 21 OCT 1881 in Brown Co; Texas, and died 15 MAY 1967 in Burnet Co; Texas. 164 iii. Thomas Wright "Doc" Chamberlain was born ABT. 1883 in Brown Co; Texas. 165 iv. Louis SumpterJr. Chamberlain was born 15 APR 1887, and died 11 JAN 1956 in Burnet Co; Texas. 166 v. Margaret Chamberlain was born 23 FEB 1891 in Brown Co; Texas, and died 11 JUN 1892 in Brown Co; Texas. Children of Louis Sumpter Rev. Chamberlain and Thurza Isabell Mullins are: 167 i. Rufus Brooche Chamberlain was born 3 MAR 1895 in Brownwood, Texas, and died 16 AUG 1967 in Arlington, Texas. 168 ii. Nettie Mae Chamberlain was born 16 MAY 1896, and died 20 JUN 1992. She married N.W. Brown. 169 iii. Marshall Mood Chamberlain was born 27 DEC 1898, and died 1967. 170 iv. Homer Thrall Chamberlain was born 26 JUN 1901, and died ABT. 1967. He married Norine Stewart, daughter of Joseph David Sr. Stewart and Mary Thankful Hoover. She was born 19 APR 1905, and died 26 AUG 1991. 171 v. Horace Bishop Chamberlain was born 26 JUN 1901, and died ABT. 1967. 172 vi. Roberta Belle Chamberlain was born 21 FEB 1904, and died 29 AUG 1991. She married William W. Hutchins. He was born 24 AUG 1899, and died 13 OCT 1978. 173 vii. Joseph Burkett Chamberlain was born 1 SEP 1906, and died 28 JAN 1907 in Burnet Co; Texas. 61. Daniel Ninian Chamberlain (Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 17 JUN 1857 in Helena, Karnes Co; Texas, and died 23 APR 1947 in Knox Co; Texas. He married Elizabeth Baker "Lizzie" Frey 25 OCT 1882 in Caldwell Co; Texas, daughter of Martin Frey and Lucinda Rusk. Children of Daniel Ninian Chamberlain and Elizabeth Baker "Lizzie" Frey are: 174 i. William Lewis Chamberlain was born 9 SEP 1883, and died 14 MAY 1964 in Lockhart, Caldwell Co, Texas. 175 ii. Eula Chamberlain was born 7 JUL 1886, and died NOV 1968. 176 iii. Effie Mae Chamberlain was born AFT. 1882, and died 1966. She married Bob Stockton. 177 iv. Emmett Ernest Chamberlain was born 13 JAN 1889, and died 8 JUL 1972. He married Charity Ray. 178 v. Eva Mae Chamberlain was born AFT. 1882. 179 vi. Lucille "Lucy" Chamberlain. She married Dillard Snow. She married ? Cypert. 180 vii. Charles Everett "Charley" Chamberlain was born 21 APR 1897, and died 1961. 181 viii. Daniel Oran "Johnny" Chamberlain was born 20 MAY 1900. He married Claudia Lee Lindsey. 182 ix. Samuel Jerry "Yank"Chamberlain was born 26 OCT 1902, and died 20 OCT 1992. 183 x. Ola Chamberlain. She married Garland McMahan. 184 xi. James Chamberlain was born 20 JAN 1893, and died 1 OCT 1993. 62. Lawson Watkins Chamberlain (Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 9 APR 1860 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 21 AUG 1947 in Lubbock, Lubbock Co; Texas. He married Susan Olive "Ollie" Frey 31 AUG 1882 in Caldwell Co, Texas, daughter of Martin Frey and Lucinda Rusk. She was born 21 SEP 1860 in Logan Co, Kentucky, and died 8 MAR 1942 in Haskell Co; Texas. Children of Lawson Watkins Chamberlain and Susan Olive "Ollie" Frey are: 185 i. Marvin Terrell Chamberlain was born 15 JUL 1883 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas. He married Edna Letha Caughren 23 DEC 1906 in Goree, Knox Co; Texas. 186 ii. Alvin Cleveland "Uncle A.C." Chamberlain was born 6 NOV 1885 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 4 MAR 1971 in Lubbock, Lubbock Co, Texas. 187 iii. Robert Pleasant "Ples" Chamberlain was born 12 DEC 1887 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 4 NOV 1925 in Haskell Co, Texas. He married Lillie Mae\May Parsons 11 OCT 1908. 188 iv. Cora Pearl Chamberlain was born 30 JAN 1890 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 15 DEC 1958 in Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas. She married Dan Sartor Sr. Gregory 16 JAN 1910 in Haskell Co; Texas. 189 v. Henry Lafayette "Fate" Chamberlain was born 17 JUN 1892 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 27 MAY 1983 in Tahoka, Texas. He married Fannie Evelyn Smith 28 NOV 1915 in Haskell Co; Texas. She was born 14 MAR 1897, and died SEP 1974. 190 vi. Dorthy Ethyl "Auntie Dutch" Chamberlain was born 31 JAN 1895 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 28 MAR 1952 in Lubbock, Lubbock Co, Texas. 191 vii. Nell Ollie "Mollie" Chamberlain was born 5 JUL 1897 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 27 JUL 1984 in Pilot Point, Denton Co, Texas. She married Travis Lee Irick 22 JUN 1917. 192 viii. Ara Burnice "Dink" Chamberlain was born 12 OCT 1902 in Knox Co; Texas, and died 2 MAR 1983 in Lubbock Co; Texas. She married Asa Franklin Williamson 20 NOV 1920 in Taylor Co, Texas. 193 ix. Lonnie Lawson "Lon" Chamberlain was born 29 APR 1900 in Knox Co; Texas, and died 21 DEC 1963 in Littlefield, Lamb Co, Texas. He married Cary Poer 24 MAR 1920 in Abilene, Taylor Co, Texas. 194 x. Alton Parker "Jack" Chamberlain was born 31 DEC 1904 in Knox Co; Texas. He married Martha Simmons ABT. 1927. He married Shirley AFT. 1928. 63. Burkett Barton "Buck" Chamberlain (Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 17 AUG 1864 in Helena, Karnes Co, Texas, and died 8 MAR 1942. He was buried in Goree, Texas. He married Mary Angelina Kincheloe 22 DEC 1891, daughter of Lewis Clark Kincheloe and Margaret Ruth Bowmer. She was born 7 AUG 1872, and died 16 FEB 1948. Children of Burkett Barton "Buck" Chamberlain and Mary Angelina Kincheloe are: 195 i. Bess Mae Chamberlain was born 3 DEC 1892. She married William M. Porter. 196 ii. Edward Chamberlain was born 18 MAR 1894. He married Rieye McDonald. 197 iii. Charles Kincheloe Chamberlain was born 3 SEP 1900. He married Ruth Britt. 198 iv. Mildred Clara Chamberlain was born 4 SEP 1906. She married Earl Carter Stokes. 199 v. James Clark Chamberlain was born 27 AUG 1907. Descendant Register, Generation No. 5 65. Alma Dora Fisher (Susie Denettie King6, Marilla Oliphant5, Thomas Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 28 AUG 1885 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 2 OCT 1962 in Seward Co; Kansas. She married John Russell Lambert 5 AUG 1906 in Johnson Co; Missouri. He was born 16 DEC 1880 in Audrain Co; Missouri, and died 3 NOV 1958 in Seward Co; Kansas. Child of Alma Dora Fisher and John Russell Lambert is: 200 i. Ruth Alma Lambert. 79. John Barton McFarland (John Tate McFarland6, Polly Ann Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 20 MAR 1878, and died 1958 in Friona Co; Texas. He married Sally Ann Rountree 25 APR 1900 in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of John Roundtree. She was born 14 JUL 1880 in Oatmeal, Texas. Children of John Barton McFarland and Sally Ann Rountree are: 201 i. Katherine Isabel McFarland was born 16 JAN 1901 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married Claude Osborn. 202 ii. Melford Leonidas "Lonnie" McFarland was born 13 JAN 1903 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 1988. He married Elva Black. 203 iii. Lora Mae McFarland was born 24 NOV 1904 in Burnet Co; Texas. 204 iv. Zelma Ilene McFarland was born 14 MAR 1907 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married Sloan Osborne. 205 v. John Granville McFarland was born 24 APR 1909 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Irene Campbell. 206 vi. Martha Ann McFarland was born 25 SEP 1911 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married Roy Clements. 207 vii. Robert Hines McFarland was born 8 NOV 1913 in Bell Co; Texas. He married Elsie Slough. 208 viii. Geraldine Farrar McFarland was born 11 JAN 1917 in Bell Co; Texas. She married George Taylor. 209 ix. Vernon Maurice McFarland was born 10 JUN 1919 in Bell Co; Texas, and died 1937. 210 x. Frances Charlene McFarland was born 17 OCT 1921 in Bell Co; Texas. She married Roy Lee Jones. 86. Lillie Rose King (James Carmichael King6, Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 4 JAN 1886 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died JUN 1958 in Lampasas Co; Texas. She married Robert Walter Reed 15 NOV 1903 in Burnet Co; Texas, son of Samuel Newton King and Mary Catherine Conner. He was born 29 MAY 1884 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 12 NOV 1960 in Lampasas Co; Texas. Children of Lillie Rose King and Robert Walter Reed are: 211 i. James C. Reed. 212 ii. Claudie Reed. 213 iii. Sue Lee Reed. 214 iv. Robert Miles Reed. 215 v. Martin Luther Reed. 216 vi. Lola Mae Reed was born 10 SEP 1904 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 20 SEP 1972 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married Samuel Lynn Baker 27 NOV 1921 in Burnet Co; Texas. 217 vii. King Samuel Reed was born 26 SEP 1908 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died JAN 1986 in Williamson Co; Texas. He married Laura Verna Cox in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of Aulcy William Arnold Cox and Elma Della Keeler. She was born 19 JUN 1914 in Burnet Co; Texas. 92. Cecil Lorando "Cees" Gibbs (Mary Elizabeth King6, Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 10 NOV 1872 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 5 SEP 1947 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Sarah Catherine "Katie" Hill 15 DEC 1897, daughter of Robert William "Bill" Hill and Margaret Elvadora (Eldora) Newlin. She was born 1 OCT 1874 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 26 AUG 1964 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Cecil Lorando "Cees" Gibbs and Sarah Catherine "Katie" Hill are: 218 i. Ralph Gibbs. He married Jennie Wallace. 219 ii. Rufus Gibbs. 94. Adelia Elizabeth "Bessie" Gibbs (Mary Elizabeth King6, Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 29 APR 1877 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 31 MAY 1953. She married James Henry Ellett 20 SEP 1903, son of John Vinson Ellett and Elizabeth E. Warden. He was born 2 MAY 1881, and died 28 NOV 1968. Children of Adelia Elizabeth "Bessie" Gibbs and James Henry Ellett are: 220 i. Velva Bessie Ellett was born 19 MAY 1904. She married Willie W. Kirk. 221 ii. Julia Millie Ellett was born 13 JUN 1907, and died 4 AUG 1957. She married Santos Holland 23 NOV 1929. 222 iii. Elizabeth Ellett was born 18 JAN 1909. She married Noel C. Bryan 25 FEB 1931. She married Clyde Hall 12 JUN 1939. 223 iv. James Edman Ellett was born 10 MAY 1912. He married Nola Irene Taylor 10 JUN 1934. She was born 10 OCT 1915. 224 v. Herschel Ellett was born 3 MAR 1916. He married Opal Estepp 8 MAY 1937. 225 vi. Dean Ellett was born 29 APR 1918. She married Jack Shoemaker. 226 vii. Howard Ellett was born 8 MAR 1922. He married Ruby Schuzte 8 JUN 1946. 115. Louis Abner Glasscock (Hannah Margaret "Maggie" King6, Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 12 DEC 1882 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 28 OCT 1970 in Earth, Texas. He married Mattie Mae Bates. She was born 29 JAN 1889 in Bell Co; Texas, and died 10 NOV 1979 in Muleshoe,Texas. Children of Louis Abner Glasscock and Mattie Mae Bates are: 227 i. Annie Laverne Glasscock. 228 ii. Gladys Evelyn Glasscock. 229 iii. Bonnie Hazel Glasscock. 230 iv. Byron Bazel Glasscock. 231 v. Weldon Ray Glasscock. 232 vi. Jessie Lee Glasscock. 233 vii. Charles Bernard Glasscock. 234 viii. Lynn Alton Glasscock. 235 ix. James Russell Glasscock was born 23 JUN 1921 in Truscott, Knox Co; Texas, and died 22 AUG 1978 in Morton, Texas. He married Alice Lenora Bell. 117. Mary C. "Mollie" Bowmer (Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 20 MAR 1866 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 3 AUG 1900 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Bear Creek Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. She married Allen Jewell Ater 2 JAN 1884. He was born 17 FEB 1857, and died 22 MAY 1937. He was buried in Bear Creek Cemetary, Bertram, Texas. Children of Mary C. "Mollie" Bowmer and Allen Jewell Ater are: 236 i. Ralph H. Ater. He married Nannie P. Johnson 12 FEB 1907. 237 ii. Fred Ater. 238 iii. Kate Ater. She married M. I. C. Huff 20 AUG 1907. 239 iv. Clement Ater. 240 v. Hubert Ater. 241 vi. Bowmer Ater. 118. Robert Ray Bowmer (Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 4 DEC 1867 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 17 DEC 1958 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Fannie Evaline Ellett 17 NOV 1897, daughter of John Vinson Ellett and Elizabeth E. Warden. She was born 10 JUN 1879, and died 27 MAY 1924. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Sallie Elizabeth Ellett AFT. 1924, daughter of John Vinson Ellett and Elizabeth E. Warden. She was born 5 MAY 1876, and died 26 AUG 1957. Children of Robert Ray Bowmer and Fannie Evaline Ellett are: 242 i. Ray Forrest Bowmer was born 18 DEC 1898, and died 1966. 243 ii. Jesse Hanes "Shorty" Bowmer was born 31 JUL 1901, and died 25 OCT 1968. He married Exa Bernice Foulds 31 DEC 1955. 244 iii. Robert Hudson Bowmer was born 15 OCT 1916. He married Winnie Lois Hahn 19 MAY 1939. 245 iv. Aaron William "Buster" Bowmer was born 5 AUG 1908. He married ? Long. 246 v. Robert Hudson "Jimmy" Bowmer was born 15 OCT 1916. He married Lois Hahn 19 MAY 1939. 119. Thomas Sellers Bowmer (Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 5 JAN 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 1 NOV 1943 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Nannie Elizabeth Hagan 17 JAN 1897. She was born 9 DEC 1879, and died 20 AUG 1953 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Thomas Sellers Bowmer and Nannie Elizabeth Hagan are: 247 i. Vernon Edward Bowmer was born OCT 1899, and died OCT 1899. 248 ii. Joseph Seller Bowmer was born 19 APR 1901, and died 8 OCT 1869. He married Ethel Warwick. 249 iii. Leva Mae Bowmer was born 22 FEB 1907 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 4 AUG 2000. 250 iv. Mary Marquerite Bowmer was born 24 APR 1910. 251 v. Nannie Auline Bowmer was born 19 OCT 1913. She married George P. Moore 3 OCT 1933. She married Frank Clendennen AFT. 1933. 252 vi. R. T. Bowmer was born 24 MAY 1915. 120. William Thephilus (Thee) Bowmer (Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 28 APR 1872 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 15 MAR 1958. He was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Mary Reed 20 JAN 1897. She was born 1879, and died 1903. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Annie Easter Ellett 9 DEC 1906, daughter of John Vinson Ellett and Elizabeth E. Warden. She was born 2 MAY 1884, and died 17 JAN 1954. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. Children of William Thephilus (Thee) Bowmer and Annie Easter Ellett are: 253 i. Alton T. Bowmer was born 30 AUG 1903, and died 30 AUG 1903. 254 ii. Charles Burkett Bowmer was born 7 SEP 1910. 255 iii. Sallie Roberta Bowmer was born 4 OCT 1913. She married Frank Wilson. 122. Nora E. Warden (Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 23 FEB 1885, and died 24 DEC 1956. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. She married Lawrence Lamon Beal 16 DEC 1906, son of Oliver O. Beal and Nancy E.. Child of Nora E. Warden and Lawrence Lamon Beal is: 256 i. Grace Beal was born 23 AUG 1908 in Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. 136. Dora Eva Kincheloe (Hannah Jane (Jennie) Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 22 JAN 1892, and died 28 JAN 1975. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. She married Perry Floyd Massey. Children of Dora Eva Kincheloe and Perry Floyd Massey are: 257 i. Grace Massey. She married Palmer. 258 ii. Doug Massey. 259 iii. Tom Massey. 260 iv. Gail Massey. 261 v. Winston Barton Sr. Massey was born 9 SEP 1919 in Oatmeal, Burnet, Texas, and died 1 MAY 1999 in Flagstaff, Arizona. 137. Margaret Louisa (Lou) Chamberlain (John Tate Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 24 DEC 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 16 DEC 1963 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married John Thomas Clements 19 NOV 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas, son of Emanuel Jefferson Clements and Rachel Ann Hollabaugh. He was born 31 JAN 1869 in Wayne Co, Tennessee, and died 26 JUL 1946 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Margaret Louisa (Lou) Chamberlain and John Thomas Clements are: 262 i. John Thomas Jr. Clements was born 1 APR 1907 in Burnet Co; Texas. 263 ii. Manning C. Clements was born 17 DEC 1908 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Winnie Blankenship 28 NOV 1962. 264 iii. May Fan Clements was born 5 JUN 1911 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 1996. She married Cecil W. (Pete) Merchant 11 OCT 1936. He was born 1906, and died 1995. 265 iv. Elva Louise Clements was born 13 SEP 1913 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 11 OCT 1977. 138. Louis Coleman Chamberlain (John Tate Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 15 DEC 1872 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 28 JUL 1948 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Mary Alma Orgain 30 MAR 1898 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was born 11 JAN 1874 in Salado, Bell Co, Texas, and died 18 NOV 1951 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Louis Coleman Chamberlain and Mary Alma Orgain are: 266 i. Mart Chamberlain was born 1906, and died 1963. She married Mac C. Bradley. 267 ii. Chamberlain. She married Ross Johnston. 268 iii. Bill Chamberlain. 269 iv. Faye Chamberlain was born JUN 1911, and died FEB 1974. She married Karl Piehl. 139. James Hardee Chamberlain (John Tate Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 19 JAN 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 27 SEP 1963 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Lorena Loftin 7 FEB 1900. She was born 18 SEP 1879, and died 14 APR 1942 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of James Hardee Chamberlain and Lorena Loftin are: 270 i. Ruth Chamberlain was born 1901, and died 1954. She married Eric Philip Bauer. He was born 1898, and died 1961. 271 ii. Gladys Chamberlain was born 1904, and died 1996. She married Laurence W. (Bill) Hearn. He was born 1901, and died 1956. 272 iii. Joseph Lofton Chamberlain was born 7 JAN 1909, and died 5 FEB 1982. He married Osea Ivy Adams 1 APR 1941. She was born 11 DEC 1917, and died 7 NOV 1990. 140. Charles Ninian (Charlie) Chamberlain (John Tate Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 7 MAY 1877 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 20 JAN 1968 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. He married Eliza Sampson Hammond 25 FEB 1900 in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of Captain T. E. Hammond. She was born 24 FEB 1879, and died 17 APR 1928 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Charles Ninian (Charlie) Chamberlain and Eliza Sampson Hammond are: 273 i. Kathleen Chamberlain. She married Fred Weber. 274 ii. Mae Chamberlain was born 17 OCT 1907, and died 13 MAR 1988. She married ? Mason. 275 iii. Howard Chamberlain. 276 iv. Forrest B. Chamberlain was born 12 JUL 1901, and died 1 APR 1980 in Luling, Texas. 277 v. Glen Chamberlain was born ABT. 1905, and died 1 MAR 1958 in Burnet Co; Texas. 278 vi. Emma Chamberlain was born 25 APR 1912 in Burnet, Burnet Co; Texas, and died 23 AUG 1941 in Burnet, Burnet Co; Texas. She married Donald Keith Glimp. He was born 20 JUN 1912 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 19 FEB 1980 in Rockdale, Texas. 143. Lyman Lawson Chamberlain (Thomas Andrew Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 1 FEB 1872 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 21 FEB 1947 in Falfurrias, Brooks Co, Texas. He married Katherine Joan (DePue) Depew 20 JUL 1897 in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of Thomas Winston (DePue) DePew and Leonara Vandeveer Baber Breazeale. She was born 26 JAN 1876 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 5 JAN 1946 in Falfurrias, Brooks Co, Texas. Children of Lyman Lawson Chamberlain and Katherine Joan (DePue) Depew are: 279 i. Lottie Margaret Chamberlain was born 28 JUN 1898 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 2 FEB 1970 in Burnet Co; Texas. 280 ii. Winston Jerry Chamberlain was born 19 FEB 1900 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 29 MAY 1951 in Gulf of Mexico, Riviera, Texas. 281 iii. Samuel Renick Chamberlain , Sr was born 16 JAN 1904 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died JUL 1971 in Refugio, Texas. 282 iv. James Robert Chamberlain was born 4 JUL 1906 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 30 JAN 1964. He married Pearl. 283 v. Thomas Hidalgo (Dal) Chamberlain was born 10 FEB 1909 in Llano Co; Texas, and died 24 NOV 1984 in New Caney, Texas. 284 vi. Logan Vandeveer Chamberlain was born 6 APR 1912, and died SEP 1979 in Burnet Co; Texas. 285 vii. Grace Leonara Chamberlain was born 20 MAR 1915 in Falfurrias, Texas, and died 18 JAN 1999 in Amarillo, Texas. 286 viii. Dorothy Dean Chamberlain was born 15 AUG 1916, and died NOV 1983 in Leander, Texas. She married Rex Neal. 287 ix. Mittie Baber Chamberlain was born 20 APR 1922 in Falfurrias, Texas. 145. Cora May Chamberlain (Thomas Andrew Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 7 JUN 1877 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 8 JAN 1960. She married O.A. Riggs. She married Roy Fry BEF. 1908, son of Aaron Carlysle Fry and Melissa Evelyn King. He was born 1 DEC 1879, and died 3 OCT 1947 in Burnet Co; Texas. Child of Cora May Chamberlain and Roy Fry is: 288 i. Lois Chamberlain Fry was born 14 MAY 1908 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 10 DEC 1998 in Conway, Arkansas. 148. Lora Chamberlain (Thomas Andrew Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 11 JAN 1888 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 14 JAN 1979 in Harris Co; Texas. She married Gordon Mackey 5 AUG 1912 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Lora Chamberlain and Gordon Mackey are: 289 i. Helene Mackey was born 29 NOV 1913 in Texas, and died 12 OCT 1980. 290 ii. Marian Mackey was born 23 MAY 1918 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married Henry Kellog Orgain 7 JUN 1948. 291 iii. Carol Patricia Mackey was born 24 DEC 1920. 163. John Lane Chamberlain (Louis Sumpter Rev. Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 21 OCT 1881 in Brown Co; Texas, and died 15 MAY 1967 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Nora Ada Alderson 1904, daughter of William Alderson and Sarah Griffith. She was born 5 MAR 1889 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 11 JUL 1978 in Burnet Co; Texas. Children of John Lane Chamberlain and Nora Ada Alderson are: 292 i. Morris M. Chamberlain. 293 ii. Woodrow C. Chamberlain. 294 iii. Bernice Chamberlain. She married ? Arnold. 295 iv. Erna Jo Chamberlain. She married Hullum. 296 v. Louise Chamberlain was born 31 OCT 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 11 DEC 1994 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married Proffitt. 297 vi. John Lane Jr. Chamberlain was born 7 JAN 1909 in Burnet Co; Texas. 165. Louis SumpterJr. Chamberlain (Louis Sumpter Rev. Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 15 APR 1887, and died 11 JAN 1956 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Ruth. Child of Louis SumpterJr. Chamberlain and Ruth is: 298 i. Nancy Chamberlain. 167. Rufus Brooche Chamberlain (Louis Sumpter Rev. Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 3 MAR 1895 in Brownwood, Texas, and died 16 AUG 1967 in Arlington, Texas. He married Olivia. Child of Rufus Brooche Chamberlain and Olivia is: 299 i. Sarah Chamberlain. She married ? Reed. 178. Eva Mae Chamberlain (Daniel Ninian Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born AFT. 1882. She married Fred Lee Chunn. Child of Eva Mae Chamberlain and Fred Lee Chunn is: 300 i. Reba Mae Chunn. 180. Charles Everett "Charley" Chamberlain (Daniel Ninian Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 21 APR 1897, and died 1961. He married Thurza Bowman 2 DEC 1933, daughter of William Bowman and Keziah Black. She was born 16 APR 1908 in Haskell, Texas, and died 5 NOV 1989 in McMahan, Texas. Children of Charles Everett "Charley" Chamberlain and Thurza Bowman are: 301 i. Living Chamberlain. She married Living Mullins. 302 ii. Living Chamberlain. 303 iii. Living Chamberlain. She married Living Johnson. 184. James Chamberlain (Daniel Ninian Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 20 JAN 1893, and died 1 OCT 1993. He married Scottie Idell Royston. She was born 14 OCT 1894, and died 29 OCT 1962. He married Thurza Bowman. She was born 16 OCT 1908 in Haskell, Texas, and died 5 NOV 1989 in McMahan, Te xas. Children of James Chamberlain and Scottie Idell Royston are: 304 i. Daniel Royston Chamberlain was born AFT. 1910. 305 ii. Irene Chamberlain was born AFT. 1910. 306 iii. James Scott Chamberlain was born 10 JUL 1923 in Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 29 APR 1986 in Fort Worth, Texas. 307 iv. Henry Lyndon Chamberlain was born 23 AUG 1926 in McMahan, Texas, and died 25 JUL 1987 in Lockhart, Caldwell Co; Texas. Descendant Register, Generation No. 6 249. Leva Mae Bowmer (Thomas Sellers Bowmer7, Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 22 FEB 1907 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 4 AUG 2000. She was buried 7 AUG 2000 in Post Mt. Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. She married Frank Clendennen. She married Aaron Ross Daugherty 19 OCT 1925, son of William Jasper "Bill" Daugherty and Mary Catherine Fisher. He was born 11 MAY 1901 in Burnet, Burnet Co; Texas, and died 3 MAR 1977 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried in Post Mountain Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. Children of Leva Mae Bowmer and Aaron Ross Daugherty are: 308 i. A.B. Daugherty. He married Venida. 309 ii. T.J. (Budgy) Daugherty was born 5 AUG 1927 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 16 JUL 2000 in Burnet Co; Texas. 250. Mary Marquerite Bowmer (Thomas Sellers Bowmer7, Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 24 APR 1910. She married George T. Newlin 19 JUL 1930. Child of Mary Marquerite Bowmer and George T. Newlin is: 310 i. Living Newlin. 252. R. T. Bowmer (Thomas Sellers Bowmer7, Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 24 MAY 1915. He married Rosa Mae Matthew 5 OCT 1935. Child of R. T. Bowmer and Rosa Mae Matthew is: 311 i. Living Bowmer. 254. Charles Burkett Bowmer (William Thephilus (Thee) Bowmer7, Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 7 SEP 1910. He married Susie Boyce 14 DEC 1929. Child of Charles Burkett Bowmer and Susie Boyce is: 312 i. Living Bowmer. 256. Grace Beal (Nora E. Warden7, Margaret Ann "Mag" Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 23 AUG 1908 in Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. She married Upton Frazer 4 MAY 1929. Children of Grace Beal and Upton Frazer are: 313 i. Living Frazer. 314 ii. Living Frazer. She married Albert Thast. 261. Winston Barton Sr. Massey (Dora Eva Kincheloe7, Hannah Jane (Jennie) Barton6, John Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 9 SEP 1919 in Oatmeal, Burnet, Texas, and died 1 MAY 1999 in Flagstaff, Arizona. He was buried in Valley View Cemetery Clarkdale, Arizona. He married Dorothy Kelley. Child of Winston Barton Sr. Massey and Dorothy Kelley is: 315 i. Living Massey. She married Living Pritchard. 285. Grace Leonara Chamberlain (Lyman Lawson Chamberlain7, Thomas Andrew Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 20 MAR 1915 in Falfurrias, Texas, and died 18 JAN 1999 in Amarillo, Texas. She married Charles Kroeger. He was born 11 JUL 1912 in Burnet Co; Texas. Child of Grace Leonara Chamberlain and Charles Kroeger is: 316 i. Living Kroeger. 288. Lois Chamberlain Fry (Cora May Chamberlain7, Thomas Andrew Chamberlain6, Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton5, Hannah Oliphant4, John A. Oliphant3, Ephraim Ophilant2, Duncan Oliphant1) was born 14 MAY 1908 in Burnet Co; Texas, and died 10 DEC 1998 in Conway, Arkansas. She was buried 13 DEC 1998 in Post Mountain Cemetery. She married Melvin William Kincheloe. He died in Burnet Co; Texas. He was buried 7 MAR 1979 in Post Mountain Cemetery. Children of Lois Chamberlain Fry and Melvin William Kincheloe are: 317 i. Living Kincheloe. She married Durham. 318 ii. Living Kincheloe. She married Craddock. 319 iii. Living Kincheloe. She married Living Houy. 320 iv. Living Kincheloe.

Descendentes de Boaventura Jose de Souza e Maria Adelaide de Souza

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Souza-223|Jose Souza]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17375419 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Descendents of Andrew Everest of York Maine

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''Descendents of Andrew Everest of York Maine.'' Compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B. F.A.S.G for David Clark Everest of Wausau, Wisconsin; 1955. 250 copies printed at the Rumsford Press, Concord, New Hampshire. 2/17/2016, I have just received a reprint of this book from Higginson Book Company, LLC, Salem, Massachusetts. 3/25/2016: As I use this book I am impressed with the professional (scholarly) quality of the book. The author has delved extensively into estate and other records and provides excellent detail. The author notes that the research is well sourced for the earliest forbears, but that for recent (meaning probably about 1850 to 1950, the book relies on information provided by David Clark Everest. As such not all of that research is in conformance with the standards of professional genealogy. I feel the book is a reliable source nevertheless I am attempting to find at least one primary source for profiles [[petersen-1298]]

Descendents of Jonathan Davis and Abigail Brown

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Descendants of Jonathan Davis* ** '''Generation 1''' # JONATHAN1 DAVIS* ** was born on 16 Jan 1700 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (Massachusetts, Town Birth Records, 1620-1850 Jonathan Davis b. Feb 1699 in Concord, MA. ::Parents: Daniel and Mary. Source: Vital Records of Concord). He died in 1780 in Massachusetts, USA. He married Abigail Browne* **, daughter of Thomas Browne* ** and Rachel Poulter* **, before 1735 (U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Jonathan Davis m. Abigail Browne. He was b. in MA, she was b. in 1703. Marriage date not given.). She was born on 12 Mar 1703 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (Massachusetts, Town Birth Records, 1620-1850 Abegail Brown b. Mar 1703 in Concord, MA. Father: Thomas; Mother: Rachel. :::'''Source''': Vital Records of Concord.). She died in 1778 in Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, USA. Jonathan Davis* ** and Abigail Browne* ** had the following child: '''Generation 2''' # CAPTAIN JOHN2 DAVIS* ** (Jonathan1) was born on 13 Sep 1735 in Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. He died on 09 Nov 1816 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He married :(1) SARAH BEEBE* **, daughter of John Beebe and Ruth Pratt, on 06 May 1761 in Roxbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA (According to SAR Application, Sarah Beebe was the first wife of John Davis). She was born on 31 May 1741 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut. She died on 12 Jul 1829 in Austerlitz, Columbia, New York, USA. :(2) DORCAS ACKERMAN*. She was born in 1740 in Massachusetts, USA. Captain John Davis* ** and Sarah Beebe* ** had the following children: ::LUCRETIA3 DAVIS* was born on 11 Feb 1757 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA. She died on 26 Nov 1819 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA (Age: 62). ::: Marriage Capt William Avery Babcock, son of''' Oliver Babcock and Anne Avery''', on 11 Feb 1757 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. He was born on 19 Mar 1747 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. He died on 21 Sep 1829 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. :: DANIEL DAVIS* was born on 10 Jul 1759. He died before 1814 (He is not named in his father's will). ::CHLOE DAVIS* ** was born on 09 Sep 1761 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA (American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Chloe Babcock b. 1761 in Connecticut. Volume: 06, Page Number: 229; Reference: Babcock gen. by Steph. Babcock. New York, 1903. (30,640p.):56, 109-10). She died on 13 Jul 1815 in Columbia, New York, USA. :::Marriage Captain Gershom Babcock, son of''' Oliver Babcock and Anne Avery''', in 1778 (Chloe's sister Lucretia married the brother of Gershom Babcock.). He was born on 09 Nov 1752 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. He died on 17 Feb 1815 in Columbia, New York, USA (Buried at Mountain View Cemetery. Name: Gershom Babcock Birth Date: 9 Nov 1752 Age at Death: 62 Death Date: 17 Feb 1815 Burial Place: New Concord, Columbia County, New York, USA). :: SARAH DAVIS* was born on 23 Aug 1763 in Dutchess, New York, USA. She died before 1814 (She is not named in her father's will. Died in NY?). :: JOHN DAVIS* was born on 13 Aug 1765 in Spencertown, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 06 Sep 1826 in Spencertown, Columbia, New York, USA. :::Married (1) MARY ANN COOK*. She was born about 1768. She died on 13 Sep 1854. :: ELEAZER DAVIS* was born on 14 Sep 1767 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 27 Sep 1822 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. :::Married (1) AMY BUNDY*. She was born on 07 Dec 1767. She died in 1850 in Truxton, Cortland, New York, USA. ::RUTH DAVIS was born on 26 Sep 1769 in Columbia, New York, USA. She died in 1814 in Columbia, New York, USA. :: ROSWELL DAVIS* was born on 06 Aug 1776 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died after 1830 (He is named in his father's will; there is also Roswell Davis in 1830 Census). :: STEPHEN DAVIS* was born on 12 Jul 1779. He died on 01 Dec 1837 in Columbia, New York, USA :::Married (1) SARAH FRISBIE*. She was born about 1780. ::ELIJAH DAVIS* was born on 23 Feb 1781 (New Concord, Columbia, New York, USA). He died on 03 Jun 1830 in Spencertown, Columbia, New York, USA. He married (1) SALLY BETTS. She was born in 1783. She died on 17 Jan 1848. :: ALTANA DAVIS* was born on 21 Oct 1786 (New Concord, Columbia, New York, USA). She died on 12 Apr 1841 in Litchfield, Medina, Ohio, USA (Other children according to the Find-a-Grave entry were George and Henry Powers). ::: Married Peter Powers*, son of Hon William Powers and Rhoda DEANE, in 1805. He was born on 03 Jan 1782 in New York, USA. He died in Aug 1861 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio, USA (Age: 79). '''Generation 3''' 3. LUCRETIA3 DAVIS* (Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 11 Feb 1757 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA. She died on 26 Nov 1819 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA (Age: 62). She married Capt William Avery Babcock**, son of Oliver Babcock* ** and Anne Avery* **, on 11 Feb 1757 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. He was born on 19 Mar 1747 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. He died on 21 Sep 1829 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. Capt William Avery Babcock** and Lucretia Davis* had the following children: 6. i. WILLIAM4 BABCOCK* was born on 06 Jun 1776 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 17 Jul 1812 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He married Anna Lovejoy* on 29 Mar 1798 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She was born on 20 Apr 1779 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 18 Sep 1861 in Brunswick, Medina, Ohio, USA (Age: 82). ii. SARAH "SALLY" BABCOCK* was born on 23 May 1778 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 26 Dec 1862 in Evans, Erie, New York, USA (Age: 83). She married (1) ANDREW KINGSLEY. He was born on 03 Sep 1776 in Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA. He died on 03 Jan 1862 in Evans, Erie, New York, USA. iii. CYNTHIA BABCOCK* was born on 20 Feb 1781 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 10 Feb 1857 in New Baltimore, Macomb, Michigan, USA. She married Rev. Samuel Leonard* on 04 May 1802 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He was born on 25 Oct 1776 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA. He died on 19 Apr 1862 in Chesterfield, Macomb, Michigan, USA. iv. LUCINDA BABCOCK* was born on 23 Apr 1783 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died in 1860 in Jefferson, Schoharie, New York, USA. Generation 3 (con't) v. RUTH GREGORY BABCOCK* was born on 31 Mar 1785 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 15 Jun 1871 in New York, USA. vi. JOHN DAVIS BABCOCK* was born in 1789 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 25 Jan 1865 in Alden, Erie, New York, USA. 7. vii. ALTANA BABCOCK* was born on 01 Nov 1795 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 25 Jan 1872 in Sandusky, Sandusky, Ohio, USA (Age: 76). She married (1) AMOS PENFIELD*. He was born on 17 May 1797. He died on 25 Jan 1870 (Age: 72). 4. CHLOE3 DAVIS* ** (Captain John2, Jonathan1) was born on 09 Sep 1761 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA (American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Chloe Babcock b. 1761 in Connecticut. Volume: 06, Page Number: 229; Reference: Babcock gen. by Steph. Babcock. New York, 1903. (30,640p.):56, 109-10). She died on 13 Jul 1815 in Columbia, New York, USA. She married Captain Gershom Babcock* **, son of Oliver Babcock* ** and Anne Avery* **, in 1778 (Chloe's sister Lucretia married the brother of Gershom Babcock.). He was born on 09 Nov 1752 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. He died on 17 Feb 1815 in Columbia, New York, USA (Buried at Mountain View Cemetery. Name: Gershom Babcock Birth Date: 9 Nov 1752 Age at Death: 62 Death Date: 17 Feb 1815 Burial Place: New Concord, Columbia County, New York, USA). Captain Gershom Babcock* ** and Chloe Davis* ** had the following children: 8. i. DANIEL4 BABCOCK* was born in 1779 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 12 Apr 1814 in Columbia, New York, USA (Age: 35). He married (1) CATHERINE EVANS*. She was born about 1780 in New York, USA. 9. ii. AVERY BABCOCK* was born on 18 Jan 1781 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 25 Apr 1866 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. He married Lydia DARROW* on 18 Oct 1801 in Columbia, New York, USA. She was born on 17 Feb 1784 in Columbia, Herkimer, New York, USA (She was the daughter of John Darrow and Lydia). She died on 14 May 1861 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. 10. iii. LUCRETIA BABCOCK* was born in 1785 in Austerlitz, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 29 Jan 1862 in Penfield, Lorain, Ohio, USA. She married Edward Palmer, son of Joshua Palmer and Amy Unknown, on 14 Feb 1804 in East Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He was born on 15 Feb 1783 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. He died on 05 Jan 1858 in Penfield, Lorain, Ohio, USA. iv. CHLOE BABCOCK* was born on 13 Apr 1789 in Austerlitz, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 06 Jun 1843 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. She married Ezekiel BURGESS* on 13 Sep 1810 in New York, USA. He was born in 1790 in New York, USA. He died in Jul 1865 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. 11. v. SARAH BABCOCK* was born on 01 Feb 1792 in Austerlitz, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 13 Apr 1874 in Johnstown, Fulton, New York, USA. She married Elias Briggs* on 03 May 1821. He was born in 1792 in Johnstown, Fulton, New York, USA. He died in 1860 in New York, USA. vi. JOHN BABCOCK* was born on 07 Dec 1795 in Austerlitz, Columbia, New York, USA. He died in 1832. He married (1) MARY B BURG*. She was born on 06 Jun 1797 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 28 Feb 1836. 12. vii. ROSWELL BABCOCK* ** was born in Jun 1799 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA (Roswell Babcock was orphaned at the age of 17. He was the youngest of seven children.). He died on 24 Oct 1852 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA. He married Christina Groat* **, daughter of Jacob Groat* ** and Catharine Jacobi* **, on 28 Feb 1819 in Columbia, New York, USA. She was born on 02 Aug 1802 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died in 1888 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA. 5. ALTANA3 DAVIS* (Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 21 Oct 1786 (New Generation 3 (con't) Concord, Columbia, New York, USA). She died on 12 Apr 1841 in Litchfield, Medina, Ohio, USA (Other children according to the Find-a-Grave entry were George and Henry Powers). She married Peter Powers*, son of Hon William Powers* and Rhoda DEANE*, in 1805. He was born on 03 Jan 1782 in New York, USA. He died in Aug 1861 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio, USA (Age: 79). Peter Powers* and Altana Davis* had the following child: i. CHARLES4 POWERS* was born in 1819. He died in 1871 (Age: 52). Generation 4 6. WILLIAM4 BABCOCK* (Lucretia3 Davis*, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 06 Jun 1776 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 17 Jul 1812 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He married Anna Lovejoy* on 29 Mar 1798 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She was born on 20 Apr 1779 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 18 Sep 1861 in Brunswick, Medina, Ohio, USA (Age: 82). William Babcock* and Anna Lovejoy* had the following children: i. PRUDENCE5 BABCOCK* was born on 18 Jan 1798 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 29 Jan 1874. ii. DANIEL BABCOCK* was born on 18 Dec 1798 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. iii. SALLY BABCOCK* was born in Sep 1800 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. iv. ALMIRA BENJAMIN BABCOCK* was born on 04 Feb 1802 in Peekskill, Westchester, New York, USA. She died on 28 Apr 1859 in Crete, Will, Illinois, USA. v. EMELINE BABCOCK* was born on 01 Apr 1804 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 09 Oct 1855. vi. LUCRETIA C. BABCOCK* was born on 15 Mar 1806 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 19 Dec 1874 in Crete, Will, Illinois, USA. She married (1) RUBEN BURVILLE*. He was born about 1805. He died on 06 Dec 1865. vii. JUSTUS AVERY BABCOCK* was born on 08 Feb 1808 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 14 Jan 1895 in Hinckley, Medina, Ohio, USA (Age: 87). He married Rachel Jones* on 13 Sep 1829. She was born on 07 May 1811. She died on 29 Oct 1882 (Age: 71). viii. SOPHIA BABCOCK* was born in Jun 1810 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died in New York, USA. ix. RUTH BABCOCK* was born on 30 May 1811 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 10 Jun 1881. 7. ALTANA4 BABCOCK* (Lucretia3 Davis*, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 01 Nov 1795 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 25 Jan 1872 in Sandusky, Sandusky, Ohio, USA (Age: 76). She married (1) AMOS PENFIELD*. He was born on 17 May 1797. He died on 25 Jan 1870 (Age: 72). Amos Penfield* and Altana Babcock* had the following child: i. GEORGE STARR5 PENFIELD* was born on 25 Feb 1833. He died on 15 Jan 1908 (Age: 69). 8. DANIEL4 BABCOCK* (Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born in 1779 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 12 Apr 1814 in Columbia, New York, USA (Age: 35). He married (1) CATHERINE EVANS*. She was born about 1780 in New York, USA. Daniel Babcock* and Catherine Evans* had the following child: i. WILLIAM H.5 BABCOCK* was born in 1810 in New York, USA. He died in 1907 in Fillmore, Nebraska, USA. He married Adria Unknown in 1883. She was born in Dec 1825 in North Carolina, USA. Generation 4 (con't) 9. AVERY4 BABCOCK* (Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 18 Jan 1781 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 25 Apr 1866 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. He married Lydia DARROW* on 18 Oct 1801 in Columbia, New York, USA. She was born on 17 Feb 1784 in Columbia, Herkimer, New York, USA (She was the daughter of John Darrow and Lydia). She died on 14 May 1861 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. Avery Babcock* and Lydia DARROW* had the following children: i. ALLEN5 BABCOCK* was born on 24 Aug 1802 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 22 Nov 1835. ii. CYNTHIA BABCOCK* was born on 24 Sep 1804 in Columbia, New York, USA. She died in Oct 1849 in Hastings, Oswego, New York, USA. She married Edwin A. CORNING* on 26 May 1826 in Columbia, New York, USA. He was born on 16 Mar 1798 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA. He died on 25 Mar 1874. iii. RUSSELL E. BABCOCK* was born on 06 Dec 1806 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 04 Feb 1860 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. He married (1) SUSAN OUDERKIRK*. She was born on 20 Nov 1810. She died on 28 Mar 1854 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. iv. CHLOE BABCOCK* was born on 27 Feb 1810 in Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 14 Apr 1845. v. HARRY BABCOCK* was born on 17 May 1811 in Onondaga, New York, USA. He died in May 1891. vi. JOHN BABCOCK was born on 30 Oct 1813. He died on 6 MR 1819. vii. ABRAM BABCOCK was born on 04 Jan 1816 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 01 Oct 1884 in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, USA. viii. GERSHAM AVERY BABCOCK* was born on 22 Jul 1818 in Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 23 Sep 1851. 13. ix. EDWIN M BABCOCK* was born on 07 May 1826 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. He died on 05 Dec 1888 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. He married Hannah Esther STANFORD* in 1865. She was born in Feb 1843 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died in 1911 in New York, USA. 10. LUCRETIA4 BABCOCK* (Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born in 1785 in Austerlitz, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 29 Jan 1862 in Penfield, Lorain, Ohio, USA. She married Edward Palmer, son of Joshua Palmer and Amy Unknown, on 14 Feb 1804 in East Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He was born on 15 Feb 1783 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. He died on 05 Jan 1858 in Penfield, Lorain, Ohio, USA. Edward Palmer and Lucretia Babcock* had the following children: i. HARRIET SOPHIA5 PALMER was born on 24 Sep 1805 in East Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 16 Aug 1834. ii. GILES EDWARD PALMER was born on 26 Sep 1807 in East Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 26 Jul 1878 in Wood, Ohio, USA. iii. CHARLES BABCOCK PALMER was born on 09 Jul 1810 in East Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 23 Apr 1863. iv. SARAH ANN PALMER* was born on 10 Jan 1817 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA. v. PEYTON RANDOLPH PALMER was born on 15 Mar 1820 in East Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 14 Jul 1864 in Fort Dix, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. 11. SARAH4 BABCOCK* (Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 01 Feb 1792 in Austerlitz, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 13 Apr 1874 in Johnstown, Fulton, New York, USA. She married Elias Briggs* on 03 May 1821. He was born in 1792 in Johnstown, Fulton, New York, USA. He died in 1860 in New York, USA. Generation 4 (con't) Elias Briggs* and Sarah Babcock* had the following child: i. GARRET ELIAKIM5 BRIGGS* was born on 17 May 1823 in Johnstown, Fulton, New York, USA. He died on 18 Jan 1866. He married (1) MARY UNKNOWN*. She was born about 1835 in New York, USA. 12. ROSWELL4 BABCOCK* ** (Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born in Jun 1799 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA (Roswell Babcock was orphaned at the age of 17. He was the youngest of seven children.). He died on 24 Oct 1852 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA. He married Christina Groat* **, daughter of Jacob Groat* ** and Catharine Jacobi* **, on 28 Feb 1819 in Columbia, New York, USA. She was born on 02 Aug 1802 in Chatham, Columbia, New York, USA. She died in 1888 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA. Roswell Babcock* ** and Christina Groat* ** had the following children: i. MARTHA5 BABCOCK* was born on 18 Oct 1820 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 16 Apr 1899 in Avon, Livingston, New York, USA. She married (1) JACOB MILLER. He was born about 1821 in New York, USA. ii. GEORGE L BABCOCK* was born on 07 Jun 1823 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA. He died about 1900. iii. SIDNEY S. BABCOCK* was born on 25 Aug 1825 in Hudson, Columbia, New York, USA. He died about 1900. He married (1) MARIA UNKNOWN*. She was born about 1825 in New York, USA. iv. EVELINE BABCOCK* was born on 21 Jul 1828 in Hudson, Columbia, New York, USA. She died on 29 Aug 1856. She married (1) GEORGE DARLING. He was born about 1820. v. AARON M. BABCOCK* was born on 07 Feb 1833 in Ghent, Columbia, New York, USA. He died in Oct 1884 (??). He married (1) CATHERINE AMELIA BROWN*. She was born on 15 Apr 1837 in Bethel, Sullivan, New York, USA. She died on 01 Feb 1907 in Creston, Union, Iowa, USA. vi. JACOB BABCOCK* was born on 11 Sep 1836 in New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He died on 28 Aug 1841. 14. vii. EDWARD A BABCOCK* was born on 07 Jul 1839 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 08 Apr 1910 in San Diego, California, USA (Age: 71). He married Fannie Irene Teed*, daughter of Lebbeus Lathrop Teed and Letitia PAGE, on 25 Nov 1861 in Deposit, Delaware, New York, USA. She was born on 10 Apr 1839 in Trout Creek, Delaware Co., New York, USA. 15. viii. GILES MANDEVILLE BABCOCK* ** was born on 20 Jul 1843 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA. He died in Nov 1931 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA (Alternate place is New Jersey, USA). He married (1) ELIZA JANE CARMON* in 1878. She was born on 24 Apr 1846 in Monticello, Sullivan, New York, USA. He married (2) MARILLA AGNES LEACH* **, daughter of Rev. Daniel Fowler Leach* ** and Levantia Guy* **, on 06 Jan 1865. She was born on 29 Dec 1844 in Justin, New York, USA. She died on 06 Jul 1875 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. ix. JULIA A BABCOCK* was born on 11 Jan 1847 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA. She married (1) STEPHEN MILLECHAMP. He was born about 1845. Generation 5 Generation 5 (con't) 13. EDWIN M5 BABCOCK* (Avery4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 07 May 1826 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. He died on 05 Dec 1888 in Lysander, Onondaga, New York, USA. He married Hannah Esther STANFORD* in 1865. She was born in Feb 1843 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died in 1911 in New York, USA. Edwin M Babcock* and Hannah Esther STANFORD* had the following children: 16. i. GRANT STANFORD6 BABCOCK* was born on 03 Feb 1868 in Farmington, Lander, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 02 Dec 1960 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon, USA. He married Lucinda KIMSEY* in 1893 in Smith Center, Smith, Kansas, USA. She was born on 09 Nov 1874 in Plum Hollow, Fremont, Iowa, USA. She died on 10 Nov 1937 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon, USA. 17. ii. RANSOM WORTHY BABCOCK* was born on 01 Aug 1871 in Crossville, Cumberland, Tennessee, USA. He died in 1957 in Hoxie, Sheridan, Kansas, USA. He married Eva Jane CHARLES* in 1893 in Kansas, USA. She was born on 01 Sep 1874 in Huntington County, Indiana, USA (She was the daughter of Eli F. Charles. Src: Find-a-Grave). She died on 22 Nov 1954 in Kansas, USA. 18. iii. EDITH M. BABCOCK* was born on 22 Oct 1874 in Kansas, USA (Salem, Jewell, Kansas, USA). She married (1) MILES O CROUSE*. He was born in 1878 in Missouri, USA. 14. EDWARD A5 BABCOCK* (Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 07 Jul 1839 in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA. He died on 08 Apr 1910 in San Diego, California, USA (Age: 71). He married Fannie Irene Teed*, daughter of Lebbeus Lathrop Teed and Letitia PAGE, on 25 Nov 1861 in Deposit, Delaware, New York, USA. She was born on 10 Apr 1839 in Trout Creek, Delaware Co., New York, USA. Edward A Babcock* and Fannie Irene Teed* had the following children: i. BERTHA LETITIA6 BABCOCK* was born on 29 Jun 1864 in Centerville, Allegany, New York, USA. She married (1) NELSON C OAKLEY*. He was born about 1862 in Pennsylvania, USA. ii. PEARL IRENE BABCOCK* was born on 18 Jun 1872. She died in 1878. 15. GILES MANDEVILLE5 BABCOCK* ** (Roswell4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 20 Jul 1843 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA. He died in Nov 1931 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA (Alternate place is New Jersey, USA). He married (1) ELIZA JANE CARMON* in 1878. She was born on 24 Apr 1846 in Monticello, Sullivan, New York, USA. He married (2) MARILLA AGNES LEACH* **, daughter of Rev. Daniel Fowler Leach* ** and Levantia Guy* **, on 06 Jan 1865. She was born on 29 Dec 1844 in Justin, New York, USA. She died on 06 Jul 1875 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. Giles Mandeville Babcock* ** and Eliza Jane CARMON* had the following children: i. HOMER CARMON6 BABCOCK* was born on 11 Jun 1880 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. He died after 1942 (Last record is WWII Draft Registration Card). He married (1) ALICE EDITH VINCENT*. She was born about 1880 in New York, USA. She died after 1930 (She is listed in the 1930 New York Census). ii. KENNETH REO BABCOCK* was born on 29 Sep 1885 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. He died on 16 Jan 1886 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. 19. iii. DARTON LEO BABCOCK* was born on 25 Oct 1886 in New York, USA. He married (1) LAURA ELIZABETH MOTT*. She was born about 1887 in New York, USA. 20. iv. RAULDON KEITH BABCOCK* was born on 13 Apr 1890 in Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 22 Mar 1950 in East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, USA. He married (1) DOROTHY SMITH BENNETT*. She was born on 08 Jan 1894 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died on 24 Dec 1966 in East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, USA. v. DOROTHY S BABCOCK* was born about 1894 in Connecticut, USA. Generation 5 (con't) Giles Mandeville Babcock* ** and Marilla Agnes Leach* ** had the following children: 21. vi. EVA BEULAH BABCOCK* was born about 1867 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. She died after 1930. She married (1) PETER FRANK VAN NOY*. He was born on 14 Aug 1853 in Montague, Sussex, New Jersey, USA. 22. vii. ARTHUR LESLIE BABCOCK* was born on 12 Jan 1871 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. He died on 21 Oct 1945 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA. He married Susie Augusta Simpkins*, daughter of Franklin SIMPKINS* and Caroline NUNN*, in 1898. She was born on 15 Mar 1876 in Caroline, Virginia, USA. She died on 27 Apr 1944 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA (Age: 68). 23. viii. FREDERICK WILBERT BABCOCK* ** was born on 20 Dec 1872 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA (His nickname was "Freddy"). He died on 19 Oct 1945 in Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. He married Anne Elizabeth Netherland* **, daughter of William Ball Netherland* ** and Caroline "Carrie" Virginia Gordon* **, on 28 Dec 1898 in Powhatan, Virginia, USA. She was born on 26 Dec 1879 in Macon, Powhatan, Virginia, USA. She died on 14 Dec 1943 in Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. Generation 6 16. GRANT STANFORD6 BABCOCK* (Edwin M5, Avery4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 03 Feb 1868 in Farmington, Lander, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 02 Dec 1960 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon, USA. He married Lucinda KIMSEY* in 1893 in Smith Center, Smith, Kansas, USA. She was born on 09 Nov 1874 in Plum Hollow, Fremont, Iowa, USA. She died on 10 Nov 1937 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon, USA. Grant Stanford Babcock* and Lucinda KIMSEY* had the following children: i. ALMA MAY7 BABCOCK* was born on 04 Aug 1894 in White Mound, Jewell, Kansas, USA. She died on 07 May 1971 in Redmond, Deschutes, Oregon, USA. She married Frederic DAMM* in 1919. He was born on 06 Aug 1898 in Macksburg, Clackamas, Oregon, USA. He died on 28 May 1958 in Aurora, Marion, Oregon, USA. ii. HUGH E BABCOCK was born in Feb 1900 in Kansas, USA. iii. LENA D BABCOCK* was born on 19 Dec 1905 in Hoxie, Sheridan, Kansas, USA. She died on 19 Jan 1949 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon, USA. She married (1) LORAN CHRISTNER. He was born about 1905 in Oregon, USA. iv. LEWIS GRANT BABCOCK* was born on 11 May 1909 in Kansas, USA. He died on 11 Jan 1974 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon, USA. 17. RANSOM WORTHY6 BABCOCK* (Edwin M5, Avery4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 01 Aug 1871 in Crossville, Cumberland, Tennessee, USA. He died in 1957 in Hoxie, Sheridan, Kansas, USA. He married Eva Jane CHARLES* in 1893 in Kansas, USA. She was born on 01 Sep 1874 in Huntington County, Indiana, USA (She was the daughter of Eli F. Charles. Src: Find-a-Grave). She died on 22 Nov 1954 in Kansas, USA. Ransom Worthy Babcock* and Eva Jane CHARLES* had the following children: 24. i. CHARLES STEPHEN7 BABCOCK* was born on 18 Jun 1893 in Kansas, USA. He died on 12 Jul 1991 in Colorado, USA (Src: Death Index). He married (1) ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" UNKNOWN. She was born about 1894 in Kansas, USA. 25. ii. OLIN LEONE BABCOCK* was born on 18 Aug 1895 in Kansas, USA. He died on 18 Oct 1977 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas, USA. He married (1) NORA A UNKNOWN. She was born about 1895 in Missouri, USA. 26. iii. LELAND CLIFFORD BABCOCK* was born on 10 Nov 1899 in Kansas, USA. He died on 04 Dec 1964. He married (1) FRANCES UNKNOWN. She was born about 1899 in Kansas, USA. Generation 6 (con't) 27. iv. RANSOM WORTHY BABCOCK* was born on 15 Jan 1907 in Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA. He died on 21 Jan 1998 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA. He married (1) HELEN UNKNOWN. She was born about 1906 in Kansas, USA. v. RUTH BABCOCK* was born on 06 Jan 1919 in Kansas, USA. She died in Nov 1982 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA. She married (1) FLOYD W MOUNTFORD. He was born about 1915 in Nebraska, USA. 18. EDITH M.6 BABCOCK* (Edwin M5, Avery4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 22 Oct 1874 in Kansas, USA (Salem, Jewell, Kansas, USA). She married (1) MILES O CROUSE*. He was born in 1878 in Missouri, USA. Edith M. Babcock* had the following child: i. PAUL7 CRANDALL was born about 1906 in Kansas, USA. 19. DARTON LEO6 BABCOCK* (Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 25 Oct 1886 in New York, USA. He married (1) LAURA ELIZABETH MOTT*. She was born about 1887 in New York, USA. Darton Leo Babcock* and Laura Elizabeth Mott* had the following child: i. WILLIAM N7 BABCOCK was born about 1912 in New York, USA. 20. RAULDON KEITH6 BABCOCK* (Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 13 Apr 1890 in Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 22 Mar 1950 in East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, USA. He married (1) DOROTHY SMITH BENNETT*. She was born on 08 Jan 1894 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died on 24 Dec 1966 in East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, USA. Rauldon Keith Babcock* and Dorothy Smith Bennett* had the following child: i. JEAN ELIZABETH7 BABCOCK* was born on 01 Nov 1919 in New York, New York, USA. She died on 15 Jul 1998 in Durango, La Plata, Colorado, USA. She married (1) DONALD POST TAYLOR*. He was born on 29 Mar 1917 in East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, USA. He died on 11 Feb 1985 in Hopatcong, Sussex, New Jersey, USA. 21. EVA BEULAH6 BABCOCK* (Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born about 1867 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. She died after 1930. She married (1) PETER FRANK VAN NOY*. He was born on 14 Aug 1853 in Montague, Sussex, New Jersey, USA. Peter Frank Van Noy* and Eva Beulah Babcock* had the following child: 28. i. AGNES L.7 VAN NOY* was born about 1899 in New York, USA. She married (1) FRED E WEALE*. He was born about 1897 in New York, USA. 22. ARTHUR LESLIE6 BABCOCK* (Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 12 Jan 1871 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA. He died on 21 Oct 1945 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA. He married Susie Augusta Simpkins*, daughter of Franklin SIMPKINS* and Caroline NUNN*, in 1898. She was born on 15 Mar 1876 in Caroline, Virginia, USA. She died on 27 Apr 1944 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA (Age: 68). Arthur Leslie Babcock* and Susie Augusta Simpkins* had the following children: i. THELMA7 BABCOCK* was born on 07 Mar 1900 in Lunenburg, Virginia, USA. She died on 11 Jan 1921 (Age: 20). ii. JOSEPHINE BABCOCK* was born on 14 Nov 1902 in Virginia, USA. She died on 24 Feb 1999 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA (Age: 96). She married (1) NATHANIEL DANIEL "NAT" BURWELL*. He was born on 24 May 1900 in Granville, North Carolina, USA. He died on 01 Mar 1987 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA (Age: 86). Generation 6 (con't) iii. BILLIE LAVANTIA BABCOCK* was born on 07 Nov 1905 in Granville, North Carolina, USA. She died after 1940. iv. DOROTHY D. BABCOCK* was born about 1914 in North Carolina, USA. v. AUGUSTA LESLIE BABCOCK* was born on 01 Jul 1915 in Granville, North Carolina, USA (Name: Babcock Gender: Female Race: White Event Type: birth Birth Date: 1 Jul 1915 Birth County: Granville Parent1 Name: A L Babcock Parent2 Name: Susie Simpson Roll Number: NCVR_B_C044_66001 Volume: 2 Page: 589). She died on 03 Nov 1993 in Roswell, Fulton, Georgia, USA (Age: 78). She married (1) UNKNOWN OVERTON. He was born about 1915. 23. FREDERICK WILBERT6 BABCOCK* ** (Giles Mandeville5, Roswell4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 20 Dec 1872 in Deposit, Broome, New York, USA (His nickname was "Freddy"). He died on 19 Oct 1945 in Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. He married Anne Elizabeth Netherland* **, daughter of William Ball Netherland* ** and Caroline "Carrie" Virginia Gordon* **, on 28 Dec 1898 in Powhatan, Virginia, USA. She was born on 26 Dec 1879 in Macon, Powhatan, Virginia, USA. She died on 14 Dec 1943 in Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. Frederick Wilbert Babcock* ** and Anne Elizabeth Netherland* ** had the following children: i. FRED A7 BABCOCK* was born in Oct 1899 in Virginia, USA. He died in 1921 in Virginia, USA. 29. ii. CARRIE ELIZABETH BABCOCK* ** was born on 02 Jan 1901 in Macon, Powhatan, Virginia, USA. She died on 05 Aug 1988 in Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA. She married William Alexander Wilson III, son of William Montgomery "Will" WILSON* and Fannie Elizabeth Hull*, on 25 May 1924 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA (They eloped). He was born on 28 Jun 1899 (Pocohontas, West Virginia, USA). He died on 11 Dec 1988 in Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA (Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge). iii. ALVIN J BABCOCK* was born about 1904 in Virginia, USA. He died after 1940. He married (1) MARY R. UNKNOWN. She was born about 1912 in Georgia, USA. 30. iv. EVA AGNES BABCOCK* was born on 17 Apr 1907 in Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. She died on 17 Feb 1934 in Fuquay Springs, Wake, North Carolina, USA. She married Dr. Charles Eugene Cheek*, son of Clinton Newby Cheek* and Salina Elizabeth Cates*, about 1930. He was born on 26 Jan 1884 in Alamance, North Carolina, USA. He died on 06 Nov 1936 in Fuquay Springs, Wake, North Carolina, USA. 31. v. NANCY HATCHER BABCOCK* was born on 31 Jul 1911 in Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. She died on 30 Jan 2010 in Fuquay-Varina, Wake, North Carolina, USA. She married (1) NEWTON VINCENT PRINCE. He was born on 14 Aug 1910 in Sessoms, Bacon, Georgia, USA. He died on 20 Dec 2001 in Fuquay-Varina, Wake, North Carolina, USA. 32. vi. VIRGINIA BABCOCK* was born about 1915 in Virginia, USA. She married (1) GEORGE PRUDEN. He was born about 1915 in Virginia, USA. vii. GILES RANDOLPH BABCOCK* was born on 18 Feb 1918 in Virginia, USA. He died on 18 Dec 2002 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA. Generation 7 24. CHARLES STEPHEN7 BABCOCK* (Ransom Worthy6, Edwin M5, Avery4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 18 Jun 1893 in Kansas, USA. He died on 12 Jul 1991 in Colorado, USA (Src: Death Index). He married (1) ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" UNKNOWN. She was born about 1894 in Kansas, USA. Charles Stephen Babcock* and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Unknown had the following children: i. LEON8 BABCOCK was born about 1917 in Kansas, USA. He married (1) WILMA L Generation 7 (con't) UNKNOWN. She was born about 1911 in Kansas, USA. ii. VIVAN BABCOCK was born about 1922 in Kansas, USA. 25. OLIN LEONE7 BABCOCK* (Ransom Worthy6, Edwin M5, Avery4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 18 Aug 1895 in Kansas, USA. He died on 18 Oct 1977 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas, USA. He married (1) NORA A UNKNOWN. She was born about 1895 in Missouri, USA. Olin Leone Babcock* and Nora A Unknown had the following children: i. BERTHA IRENE8 BABCOCK was born on 17 Oct 1922 in Kansas, USA. She died on 27 Sep 1977 in Solano, California, USA. ii. PAUL BABCOCK was born about 1928 in Kansas, USA. 26. LELAND CLIFFORD7 BABCOCK* (Ransom Worthy6, Edwin M5, Avery4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 10 Nov 1899 in Kansas, USA. He died on 04 Dec 1964. He married (1) FRANCES UNKNOWN. She was born about 1899 in Kansas, USA. Leland Clifford Babcock* and Frances Unknown had the following children: i. NORRAL8 BABCOCK was born about 1920 in Kansas, USA. ii. ROSERA BABCOCK was born about 1922 in Kansas, USA. iii. NELDA BABCOCK was born about 1927 in Kansas, USA. 27. RANSOM WORTHY7 BABCOCK* (Ransom Worthy6, Edwin M5, Avery4, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 15 Jan 1907 in Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA. He died on 21 Jan 1998 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA. He married (1) HELEN UNKNOWN. She was born about 1906 in Kansas, USA. Ransom Worthy Babcock* and Helen Unknown had the following children: i. DOROTHY I8 BABCOCK was born about 1927 in Kansas, USA. ii. LOIS E BABCOCK was born about 1929 in Kansas, USA. iii. RAYMOND W BABCOCK was born about 1935 in Colorado, USA. 28. AGNES L.7 VAN NOY* (Eva Beulah6 Babcock*, Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born about 1899 in New York, USA. She married (1) FRED E WEALE*. He was born about 1897 in New York, USA. Fred E WEALE* and Agnes L. Van Noy* had the following children: i. HELEN8 WEALE was born about 1923 in New York, USA. ii. AGNES E WEALE was born about 1925 in New York, USA. iii. EMMA WEALE was born about 1939 in New York, USA. 29. CARRIE ELIZABETH BABCOCK*7 ** (Frederick Wilbert6 Babcock* **, Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 02 Jan 1901 in Macon, Powhatan, Virginia, USA. She died on 05 Aug 1988 in Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA. She married William Alexander Wilson III, son of William Montgomery "Will" WILSON* and Fannie Elizabeth Hull*, on 25 May 1924 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA (They eloped). He was born on 28 Jun 1899 (Pocohontas, West Virginia, USA). He died on 11 Dec 1988 in Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA (Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge). William Alexander Wilson III and Carrie Elizabeth Babcock* ** had the following children: i. WILLIAM ALEXANDER IV8 WILSON was born on 31 Oct 1926 in Kerrs Creek, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA. He died on 18 Aug 1927 in Kerrs Creek, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA. ii. ELIZABETH ANNE WILSON* ** was born on 21 Jun 1929 in Kerrs Creek, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA. She died on 17 Dec 2008 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA. She married James Whiting GAULDIN* ** on 12 Dec 1956 in Charlotte Court House, Charlotte, Virginia, USA. He was born on 12 Dec 1930 in Stuart, Patrick, Virginia, USA. He died on 02 Mar 1998 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA. Generation 7 (con't) USA. He died on 02 Mar 1998 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA. iii. BARBARA BABCOCK WILSON was born in 1934 in Kerrs Creek, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA. She married Leonard Curtis CARROLL* on 26 Aug 1952 in Reidsville, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA. He was born about 1930 in Virginia, USA. 30. EVA AGNES7 BABCOCK* (Frederick Wilbert6 Babcock* **, Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 17 Apr 1907 in Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. She died on 17 Feb 1934 in Fuquay Springs, Wake, North Carolina, USA. She married Dr. Charles Eugene Cheek*, son of Clinton Newby Cheek* and Salina Elizabeth Cates*, about 1930. He was born on 26 Jan 1884 in Alamance, North Carolina, USA. He died on 06 Nov 1936 in Fuquay Springs, Wake, North Carolina, USA. Dr. Charles Eugene Cheek* and Eva Agnes Babcock* had the following children: i. CATHRYN8 CHEEK was born about 1931. ii. CAROLINE CHEEK was born about 1931. 31. NANCY HATCHER7 BABCOCK* (Frederick Wilbert6 Babcock* **, Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born on 31 Jul 1911 in Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. She died on 30 Jan 2010 in Fuquay-Varina, Wake, North Carolina, USA. She married (1) NEWTON VINCENT PRINCE. He was born on 14 Aug 1910 in Sessoms, Bacon, Georgia, USA. He died on 20 Dec 2001 in Fuquay-Varina, Wake, North Carolina, USA. Newton Vincent Prince and Nancy Hatcher Babcock* had the following children: i. FREDERICK WALTER8 PRINCE was born on 28 Jan 1940 in Wake, North Carolina, USA. He died on 30 Jan 1940 in Wake, North Carolina, USA. ii. GINGER PRINCE was born in 1949. 32. VIRGINIA7 BABCOCK* (Frederick Wilbert6 Babcock* **, Giles Mandeville5 Babcock* **, Roswell4 Babcock* **, Chloe3 Davis* **, Captain John2 Davis* **, Jonathan1 Davis* **) was born about 1915 in Virginia, USA. She married (1) GEORGE PRUDEN. He was born about 1915 in Virginia, USA. George Pruden and Virginia Babcock* had the following children: i. VIRGINIA FRANCES8 PRUDEN was born about 1934 in Virginia, USA. ii. GEORGE B PRUDEN JR. was born about 1939 in Virginia, USA.

Descendents of Levi West, Sr. of Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA

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Levi West was born about 1790 in Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA. This space is devoted to documenting his direct descendants.

Descent from Clarence Joseph Hill

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Click on any image once or twice to enlarge. [[Space:Descent_from_Clarence_Joseph_Hill|Space:Descent_from_Clarence_Joseph_Hill]] For earlier generation(s), please see: [[Space:Lineage_Descendants_from_Capt._Henry_Darnall_Hill|Space:Lineage_Descendants_from_Capt._Henry_Darnall_Hill]] ---- '''Descending from Great Uncle [[Hill-22621|Clarence Joseph Hill]], brother of [[Hill-22610|Thomas Dominic Hill]]''' {{Image|file=Ancestors_of_Esther_Beach_Eaton.jpg}} '''2ND GREAT GRANDFATHER JOHN OSWALD HILL (Sr.) and MATILDA MILLICENT WARING HILL''' [[Hill-22619|John Oswald Hill Sr]] is the son of [[Hill-23130|Joseph Benedict Hill]] and his wife [[Heiskell-31|Sarah Darnall Heiskell Hill]]. :For more info on the Joseph and Sarah lineage, see: [[Space:Lineage_Descendants_from_Capt._Henry_Darnall_Hill|Space:Lineage_Descendants_from_Capt._Henry_Darnall_Hill]] {{Image|file=Ancestors_of_Esther_Beach_Eaton.jpg}} '''GREAT GRANDFATHER, [[Hill-22611|JOHN OSWALD HILL (Jr.)]] and [[Hurtt-32|MARIA (HENRIETTA MARIA) HURTT HILL]]''' :A great deal of information on John Jr. can be found at: [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hill-22611]] [[Hill-22611|JOHN OSWALD HILL (Jr.)]] was born in 1844. On May 17, 1872 John Jr. married [[Hurtt-32|MARIA (HENRIETTA MARIA) HURTT HILL]]. Their son, [[Hill-22610|Thomas Dominic Hill]], a direct ancestor in our Charles Conrad Cator Jr. lineage. '''This page is devoted to better knowing Thomas' brother, our [[Hill-22621|Clarence]] cousin line.''' Great Uncle [[Hill-22621|Clarence Joseph Hill]]. was born 10 April 1880 DC, married [[Lowe-7042|Elsie Lowe Hill]] in 1906 in Piscataway and Clarence died July 16, 1941 in DC. [[Hill-22621|Clarence Joseph Hill]] lived with his wife at 1402 E. St. SE in DC and worked as a Navy Yard carpenter. He was medium build/height, light blue eyes, dark hair. He died of a pulmonary embolism but had multiple other problems listed on his death certificate. This even says he was in an institution or hospital environment (St. Elizabeth's in DC is a public mental illness facility which operated beginning in 1855) for 18 years, 8 mos and 8 days. Do not really know why. {{Image|file=Hill-22621.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Clarence Hill. }} {{Image|file=Descent_from_Clarence_Joseph_Hill-1.jpg |caption=Elsie and her sisters LtoR: Myrtle, Elsie, Ethe, Naomi, Clara }} He is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, along with his wife [[Lowe-7042|Elsie Lowe Hill]]. {{Image|file=Hill-22621-5.jpg |caption=Grave of Clarence and Elsie Lowe Hill }} [[Hill-22621|Clarence Joseph Hill]] and [[Lowe-7042|Elsie Lowe Hill]] had three children all of whom were born in DC: {{Image|file=Ancestors_of_Esther_Beach_Eaton.jpg}} :'''DAUGHTER #1 - AUDREY HILL who married DR. FREDERICK JOSEPH HESS''' {{Image|file=Descent_from_Clarence_Joseph_Hill.jpg |caption=Audrey Hill daughter of Elsie and Clarence Hill }} Audrey Louise Hill was born 28 May 1907 in Washington, District of Columbia and died 26 Aug 1979 at Georgetown Hosp. Wash, DC. Audrey suffered a horrific death. She died in the hospital of extensive burns due to an apartment fire! Audrey's husband was Dr. Frederick Joseph Hess who was born 19 OCT 1902 in DC and died 23 JUL 1965 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland. They had three children: Linda, Audrey, and Carol Hess. :'''DAUGHTER #2 - ELSIE CAMILLE HILL who married JOSEPH G. KELLEY''' Elsie was born in 1908. Mrs. Elsie Camille Hill Kelly died January 2000 and is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Suitland, Maryland. Plot: Sec 28 Lot 128 C1. Her husband Joseph is buried same cemetery: :'''SON/CHILD #3 - WILLARD JOSEPH HILL who married VIVIAN EVELYN SAIRE When Willard Joseph Hill was born on April 9, 1912, in DC, his father, Clarence, was 27 and his mother, Elsie, was 24. He married Vivian Evelyn Saire/Sayer in 1931. They had four children during their marriage -- Willard "Bill" Jr , Vivian (Mrs. Don Grishkot whose husband was an electrician), Barbara, +1 more that may still be living. He died on March 23, 1988, in Temple Hills, MD at the age of 75. Willard was a coppersmith for the Navy Yard in DC. Willard's daughter Vivian Evelyn Hill attended Anacostia High School in DC. 1953: Willard's son Willard Jr married Muriel Janice "Toots" Keehn who was born in Michigan in 1933 and died in Naples FL in 1997. Willard Jr. also attended Anacostia High in DC

DESCENT FROM GEORGE THOMAS AND CAROLINE LOCKER CATOR

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''Please click on any image once or twice to enlarge.'' This lineage begins with THOMAS CATOR and wife SARAH BADEN, THEN George Thomas Cater and wife Caroline Baker Locker Cater/Cator. This lineage is very likely attached to the Charles Conrad Cator family as Albert Cator lived in the same area of Washington in the 1900s as did William and Charles. They are also buried in the same section as Belle and William Cator at Cedar Hill Cemetery. ---- {{Image|file=Lineage_of_Charles_Conrad_Cator_family-2.jpg }} '''THOMAS CATOR and wife SARAH BADEN CATOR''' Sarah Baden was born in 1770 in Prince Georges County, Maryland. She married Thomas Cater on August 31, 1792 in the same county. Thomas lived from 1766-1840. He died in the same county. They had sons: :James H Cater(1794–) 1794 • Prince George, Maryland, USA :Samuel Cater(1796–) 1796 • Prince George, Maryland, USA :George Thomas Cator (abt 1801–1854) Maryland; died DC ---- {{Image|file=Lineage_of_Charles_Conrad_Cator_family-2.jpg }} '''GEORGE THOMAS CATOR and wife CAROLINE BAKER LOCKER CATOR''' When [[Cator-61|George Thomas Cator]] (also found as Thomas George Cator) was born in 1801 in MD, his father, Thomas Cator/Cater, was 26 and his mother, Sarah Baden, was 22. When he was about 24, he married [[Locker-150|Caroline Baker Locker]] on January 3, 1825 and they had six children together. Caroline was the daughter of David Locker and Sara Page Locker. [[Locker-150|Caroline Baker Locker]] was born on Aug. 28, 1805 in St. Johns Parish in Prince George's County, MD. She died after the 1880 census in Marlboro, MD. {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR.jpg |caption=Caroline Locker Marriage and Birth Documents }} [[Cator-61|George Thomas Cator]] was born in 1801 in Maryland to parents also born in Maryland. He would grow up to marry [[Locker-150|Caroline Baker Locker]] on January 3, 1825 in Prince George's County, MD. During the June 28, 1850 Census, [[Cator-61|George Thomas Cator]] and [[Locker-150|Caroline Baker Locker]] were living in Prince George's County in the Bladensburg District. He was 49 (b. 1801 MD) and worked as a manager. They had 5 children living with them. Eldest daughter [[Cator-64|Sarah Elizabeth Cator]] married by now to [[Brashears-243|James Lafayette Brashears]]. {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1850 Census. }} [[Cator-61|George Thomas Cator]] died on August 1, 1854, in District of Columbia, at the age of 62. By living past the 1880 census, [[Locker-150|Caroline]] outlived George Thomas by 26 or more years and did not remarry. In the 1880 Census, [[Locker-150|Caroline]] is a widow and living with her daughter Sarah Elizabeth Cator Brashears and Sarah's husband [[Brashears-243|James Lafayette Brashears]]. James was a farmer. Caroline was 85 years old. To be 85, Caroline would have been born in 1795!!! It is most likely that this a recorded error and she was born in 1805. Also in the home is [[Brashears-242|Emma E. Brashear]] age 18, William B. age 20 and Adolphus age 15. They are in Marlboro, PGC, MD. {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1880 Marlboro MD Census. }} ---- {{Image|file=Lineage_of_Charles_Conrad_Cator_family-2.jpg }} '''CHILDREN OF THOMAS AND CAROLINE LOCKER CATOR, OF WHOM SON WILLIAM ALFRED CATOR IS THE DIRECT DESCENDANT IN THIS LINEAGE.''' '''1) Daughter, [[Cator-64|Sarah Elizabeth Cator]]:''' Born in PGC Maryland in 1827 and married James Lafayette Brashears (1825-1898) on January 4, 1848 in the same county. They had five children in 16 years: Frances Edmonia Brashears born November 1848; James Thaddeus Brashears October 1853; Emma E. May Brashears 1862; William Bradley Brashears Dec. 1963; Seth Adolphus Brashears 1864. Sarah died September 24, 1903 in Maryland, at the age of 76. '''2) Daughter, [[Cator-66|Nancy L. Ann Cator]]:''' Nancy or Anne L. Cater/Cator was born in Maryland in 1832. No other information known about her. '''3) Daughter, [[Cator-65|Mary Emily Cator]]''' [[Cator-65|Mary Emily Cator]]. was born in PGC Maryland in January 1837. She died after the 1910 Census in PGC. '''4) Son, [[Cator-63|Thomas Pratt Cator]]:''' In 1844 [[Cator-63|Thomas Pratt Cator]] was born in PGC MD. He died 22 March 1872 in Marlboro MD. SEE: http://catorfamilies.com/genealogy/prattandcarriecator.html '''5) Son, [[Cator-62|RICHARD S. "Rich" CATOR]]:''' When [[Cator-62|Richard S. /Cater Cator]] was born in September 1849 in Prince George's County, Maryland, his father, George, was 57 and his mother, Caroline, was 44. He died in 1910 in Prince George's County, Maryland, at the age of 61. [[Cator-62|Rich]] remained single throughout his life and had no known children. Rich worked for the Ritchie Family for many decades. Richard S. Cator is listed in the following Censuses: JUNE 27, 1870 CENSUS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Bladensburg, FORESTVILLE POST OFFICE, MD: In 1870 Richard was 23 and working as a farm laborer with the John Ritchie family. June 18 1900 Census PGC, MD. Richard is a "Servant/Farm Laborer" with the John Ritchie family. This census informs us that he was born in "Sept 1849" and is age 50/Single. May 6, 1910 CENSUS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, 13th District. Richard, now 63, boards with and works as a farm laborer for the William Ritchie family. '''6) Son, [[Cator-60|William Alfred Cator]] born in 1836 Maryland, and died before the 1880 census as his wife is listed as widowed.''' See next generation. ---- {{Image|file=Lineage_of_Charles_Conrad_Cator_family-2.jpg }} '''[[Cator-60|WILLIAM ALFRED CATOR]], right after Christmas 1858 on December 28th, married MARY F. SHECKOLLS in Prince George's County.''' {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-3.jpg |caption=Marriage of Mary Frances SHECKOLLS & Wm. Alfred CATOR }} Remember from above that in the 1850 Census William A. Cater is 14 and living in Bladensburg, PGC, MD with his parents, Thomas G. Cater and Caroline R. Cater (49 and 45 respectively). Also living in the household are William's siblings, Ann L. (18), Mary E. (12), Thomas P (7) and Richard S. (4). By 1863, per the Civil War Draft Registration Records, William A. Cator is a teacher. He and his wife lived in the 3rd District of Prince George's County, MD. As of July 1863, he was 28 years old, married and born in MD. {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-11.jpg |caption=William A Cator is a Teacher }} Mary Sheckolls was born in Maryland in July 1837. She died Nov. 27 in 1923 in DC at age 86. In the 1850 Census for Anne Arundel MD Mary is listed as 10 years of age and is the daughter of Richard and Susan Sheckolls. She has a brother Thomas A, sister Ann R, and brother Edwin. Mary died Nov. 27 in 1923 in DC and is buried at Congressional Cemetery in DC. '''Their only child was son Albert Richard Cator''', born on July 29, 1859 in Prince George's County, MD. He died in 1928. We learn from the 1880 Census that Mary is a widow. William has died sometime prior to 1880. Mary is living with their son Albert Richard Cator on Washington Street in Union Town, DC. Albert is 20 and Mary is 40. Albert is a painter; Mary cares for the home. Mary Frances Cator is listed in the DC 1891 Directory as a widow of [[Cator-60|William Alfred Cator]] of Anacostia, DC. Per the 1900 Census, Mary F. Cator had only one child. In the 1910 census, Mary F. is 72 years of age and living with her son and working as a dressmaker at home. In the 1920 census Mary F. is listed as being "80." ---- {{Image|file=Lineage_of_Charles_Conrad_Cator_family-2.jpg }} '''ALBERT RICHARD CATOR married ELIZA LAVINIA WALSON:''' Albert Richard Cator was born on July 29, 1859, in Prince George's County, Maryland, the child of William Alfred and Mary Frances Cator. He married Eliza "Lavinia" Walson on November 23, 1880, in DC. They had seven children in 20 years. He died on April 25, 1928 in DC at the age of 68, and is buried in Suitland, MD. Lavinia was born January 1862 and died May 1938. She is the daughter of Eliza P. and Charles F. Walson. {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-4.jpg |caption=Marriage of Lavinia and Albert Cator }} {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-12.jpg |caption=Eliza Walson Cator }} Albert R. Cator is listed in the 1880 Census as being "head of household" who is living with his mother 40 year old widowed mother Mary F Cator. Albert was a 20 year old "painter" at that point in time. He was still listed as a "painter", at 90 Nichols Street, in the 1892 Washington DC City Directory. Eliza is listed as Eliza V. Cator on the 1900 Census. Eliza's father was born in NY; her mother in DC. By 1900 they are living at 139 Jackson Street in DC, per that year's census. In the 1910 Census Albert is a painter at the government hospital (St. Elizabeth's?) living on Nichols Avenue. By 1920 he is listed as a general painter. In 1920 Lavinia is listed as working for the government as a clerk. Albert was buried April 25, 1928 in Cedar Hill Cemetery (Interment 3092, Sec 7, Lot 531, Site 4). Lavinia was buried next to her husband Albert on May 11, 1938 in Site 3. Washington Post, May 11, 1938: {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-5.jpg |caption=Obit of Eliza Lavinia Cator }} Misc. News Articles on this family: {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-6.jpg |caption=Misc News Articles on Cator Walson family }} {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-7.jpg |caption=Articles on Cator/Walson Family }} ---- {{Image|file=Lineage_of_Charles_Conrad_Cator_family-2.jpg }} '''CHILDREN OF ALBERT CATOR and ELIZA WALSON''' ''Note: Tragically Albert and Lavina lost their first two children as babies.'' '''1) LAURA MABEL CATOR (DIED YOUNG)''' was born in August 1881 at Anacostia DC. She died of Diphtheria at her home on Washington Street in Anacostia when she was only 4 1/2 years old (January 6, 1886). Laura Mabel was buried the next day at a private funeral in Congressional Cemetery (Site R94/205). Her gravestone reads: "Only daughter of Albert R. and E. Lavinia Cator. Our angel has gone before us and beckons us on." '''2) CHARLES RYLAND CATOR (DIED YOUNG)''' was born in December 1885 at the home in Anacostia DC. When only 6 months and 15 days old Charles died from Cerebral Meningitis with convulsions over a period of five weeks. The date of his death was May 25th, 1886 and he died at home on Washington Street in Anacostia DC. He was also buried the day after his death at Congressional Cemetery, next to his sister Laura Mabel Cator. His site is R94/206. '''3) IOLA ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" CATOR:''' When Iola Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cator was born on March 26, 1888, in DC, her father, Albert, was 28 and her mother, Eliza, was 26. On the 1920 Census she is listed as "Lora?" E. Cator, age 22, and works as a clerk for the Southern Railroad. She married Milton Aubrey Harris on November 19, 1913, in DC. They had two children during their marriage. She died on December 29, 1965, in Jacksonville, FL, at the age of 77, and is buried there. 1909 WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE ON 11/7/1909 ::Masquerade Party. ::The home of Miss IOLA CATOR, in Anacostia, was the scene of a merry-making on Monday night when the members of the G. K. W. Club and others celebrated Halloween with a masquerade party. The parlors were decorated with autumn leaves, black cats, pumpkin faces, and other features suggestive of the day. Refreshments were served in the lantern-lighted dining room, after which ____ were resumed until the witching hour of 12. The members of the club and its visitors present were Misses Janie Torney, IOLA CATOR, Florence Burns, Edith Mahoney, FANNIE CATOR; Nellie Lessner of Baltimore, Florence Gillott, May Molineu, Gertrude Tolson, Rosie Simpson, Margaret Torney, VESTA CATOR, Pearl Murphy; Messrs. Elijah Kinseila, Harold Molineu, Ralph Williamson, William Davis, Woodell Frasier, Frank Tew, James Simpson, Robert Mahoney, Christ ____dorf, George Torney, and George Fer_____. '''4) FRANCES "FANNIE" A. CATOR:''' When Frances "Fannie" Alberta Cator was born on March 20, 1891, in DC, her father, Albert, was 31 and her mother, Eliza, was 29. She married Joseph James Moniz/Monez in 1920. They had one child during their marriage. She died on February 7, 1979, at the age of 87 in Broward County, FL. Per the 1910 Census she worked as a stenographer at a school when she was 19. 1909 WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE ON 12/06/1909 {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-8.jpg |caption=Hiring Stenographer and Typewriter }} '''5) VESTA LORENA CATOR:''' When Vesta Lorena Cator was born on May 21, 1894, in DC, her father, Albert, was 34 and her mother, Eliza, was 32. She married John James Rodruck on July 9, 1919, in DC. She died on January 1, 1975, in Hollywood, Florida, at the age of 80, and was buried at Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens East Hollywood Broward County Florida, USA Plot: Section 9, Lot Circle 2 '''6) LUCILLE V. CATOR''' was born in Nov 1897 in Washington DC. The 1920 Census lists her as married to a Claude M. SIMS, but living in her father's household (Albert R Cator}. No husband is apparent from the census as living in this household. Lucille does not have an occupation listed on this census. Two grandchildren listed as living with her in Albert's household as "Sims" grandchildren: Claude M. Cator, born 1914 in Virginia (age 6 in 1920); and Helen Lorraine Cator who is listed as age 5. Wedding Announcement Dec 27 1913, when she was 16. {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-10.jpg |caption=Lucille Cator and Appendix }} Another source told me that a CLAUDE CATOR was born in Virginia to Albert and Lavinia Cator and that Claude married three times and had children from each of these marriages. One time was likely in New England. It is reported by another researcher that he has some relatives somewhere in Hollywood Florida. Claude survived an electrical accident. He was evidently a bit rowdy as somewhat separated from his family due to excessive drinking and smoking habits. Note: I am wondering if this man is really CLAUDE SIMS. If it is a son, Claude Cator, then the "grandchildren" Claude and Helen on the 1920 census are most likely his (Cators) and not Sims. '''7) MARY LAURA CATOR''' was 8 on 1920 Census (born in 1901/2)* in DC, a student. The 1920 Census lists her as age 19, single, and not involved in an occupation. When grown, June 9, 1923, she married LAWRENCE A. LIPSCOMB. The 1920 Census lists Mary Laura as a stenographer for an unnamed factory. Mary Laura and Lawrence Alexander Lipscomb has one known daughter, Jean Patricia Lipscomb who was born July 15, 1925 in VA. Jean Patricia married Mario Joseph Russo. She died July 10, 1994 in Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania. {{Image|file=DESCENT_FROM_GEORGE_THOMAS_AND_CAROLINE_LOCKER_CATOR-9.jpg |caption=1913 1918 1920 Cator Information }} ---- '''TIMELINE''' :'''1801''' Thomas G. Cator born Maryland :'''1805''' Caroline Locker born Maryland :'''1825''' Jan 3 Thomas and Caroline marry PGC :'''1832''' Daughter Ann L. Cator born to Thomas and Caroline Maryland :'''1836''' Son William A. Cator born to Thomas and Caroline Maryland :'''1838''' Daughter Mary E. Cator born to Thomas and Caroline Maryland :'''1840''' Future daughter-in-law Mary F. Sheckolls born. Maryland (Anne Arundel?) :'''1843''' Son Thomas P. Cator born to Thomas and Caroline MD :'''1846''' Son Richard S. Cator born to Thomas and Caroline MD :'''1850 June 28''' Thomas and Caroline living in Bladensburg with 5 children; he is a manager. Bladensburg, PGC :'''1858 Dec 28''' Son, William A. Cator weds Mary F. Sheckolls. PGC :'''1859 July''' Son, Albert R. Cator born to William A. and Mary F. Sheckolls Cator :'''1862 Jan''' Albert's further wife, Eliza "Lavinia" Walson, born DC :'''1870''' Census: Son Richard S. Cator working as farm laborer Bladensburg, PGC Forestville Post Ofc :'''Bef 1880''' Son, William A. Cator dies. :'''1880 Census June 2nd''': Widow Mary F. Sheckolls Cator is living her her son Albert R. Cator Washington St. in Union Town, DC :'''1881''' Albert R. Cator married Eliza Lavinia Walson. DC :'''1891''' Widow Mary F. Sheckolls Cator listed in city directory as keeping house. Anacostia, DC :'''1892''' Albert R. Cator is painter per DC Directory 90 Nichols St., DC :'''1900''' Census Albert and his family living in DC 139 Jackson St, DC :'''1909''' Per Fannie Cator's ad for work, they are living in DC 42 Nichols Ave., DC :'''1910''' Census Richard S. Cator a farm laborer for Ritchie Family. Widow Mary Sheckolls Cator lives w/son Albert Cator. Albert R. Cator painter at St. Elizabeth. Albert and his family live on Nichols Avenue, DC :'''1918''' Fannie, Mary, Vesta Cator live at 1930 Nichols Avenue, SE Albert R. Cator, painter, home: 1940 Nichols Avenue, SE :'''1920''' Widow Mary Sheckolls Cator is 80 per Census :'''1928 April''' Grandson, Albert R. Cator, 68, dies. Albert buried 4/25/1928 Cedar Hill Cemetery (Interment 3092, Sec 7, Lot 531, Site 4) DC :'''1938 May''' Eliza Lavinia Walson Cator, 76, spouse of Albert R. Cator dies. On 5/11/1938 she is buried next to husband Albert. (Interment 10110, Sec 7, Lot 531, Site 3) Died at her home 5533 Hawthorne Place NW, DC

Descent from Muhammad

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This profile is intended to house discussion of descent from the prophet Muhammed. ==Verified Lines of Descent== ==Legendary and Fictional Lines of Descent== Users of the Geni service have established a project entitled ''Descents fro Muhammad in Medieval Spain. The project page contains several lines with an identification of where fiction intrudes on reality. ===Line to Zaida "Isabel"=== The line to Zaida "Isabel" is line #4 in the Geni project, and was introduced to WikiTree before higher standards forbid the reation of unverified pre-1500 profiles. Nicholas Whyte presents this line of descent from the prophet Muhammed to a woman who converted to Chrstianity and took the name Isabel. The historicity of this account has not been confirmed, but it has circulated widely. [https://nicholaswhyte.info/muhammad.htm How I am descended from the Prophet Muhammad?] Accessed 7 August 2023 [[Day-1904|jhd]] #The Prophet Muhammad (570-632) had by his wife Khadijah #[[bint-Muhammed-2|a daughter, Fatimah]]; she and her husband Ali had #[[abi Talib-1|a son, al-Hasan]] (d. 670); he and his wife Zhadah Kandaria had #[[UNKNOWN-33803|a son, Husain]] (born c. 669). Husain had #[[al Lakhm-2|a daughter, Zohra "al-Lakhm"]]; she and her husband Abu Farisi had #[[Unknown-50136|Na'im al-Lakhmi]]; he had #[[Al Lakhm-1|a son also named Na'im al-Lakhmi]]. The second Na'im al-Lakhmi had #a son, Itaf (fl. 742); he had #a son, Amr; he had # a son, Aslan. Aslan had #a son, called Amr like his grandfather; he had #a son, Abbad; he had #a son, Qarais. Qarais had #a son, Ismail, who became Iman of Seville; he had #a son, Kadi Abul-Kasim Muhammad I (d. 1042) who became Chamberlain of Seville; he had #a son, Abu Amr Abbad ben Muhammad al-Mu'tamid, (d. 1068) also Chamberlain of Seville. This al-Mu'tamid had #a son Abul-Kasim Muhammad ben Abbad al Mu'tamid (1045-1095) who became Emir of Seville and was famously devoted to his wife, I'tamid; they had #a daughter Zaida (1075-1107), baptised as a Christian, and renamed Isabel, who was married in 1098 to Alfonso VI, King of Leòn & Castile; she had #a daughter Sancha de Castile (born c.1100) wha was married in 1120 to to Rodrigo 'El Franco' Gonzalez de Lara. Of course, it's too good to be true. I am fairly confident of the second half of the genealogy above, but substantial elements in the first six hundred years appear to be fictional. Todd Farmerie has posted convincingly on several of the gaps in the record: Todd Farmerie, Source of Citation to be sought. re the line from 4) Zohra to 14) Abbad: according to Farmerie, Zohra"is fictional, as is her nickname, invented (ca. 1500) solely to connect the Lakhmi line to that of Ali and Muhammad. These Lakhm were a minor tribe from the Sinai distinct from the house of Ali, so a descendant of his would not have been described as "the Lakhm", nor were any daughters of Ali's tribe allowed to marry out of the tribe at this time. Likewise, Abu Farisi is an invention, not known to the earliest scholars and genealogists of the family that would come to rule in Spain." Skipping down a couple of generations, "[7)]Itaf is said to have been a soldier in 742, which exacerbates the chronological problem." [Indeed - if he was a soldier in 742, but his great-great-grandfather was born in 669, that leaves only 73 years for four generations which is cutting it rather fine.] "He only appears in the histories of the royal family claiming descent from him, and may likewise be fictional. None of the intervening generations down to [14)]Muhammad are independently attested, outside of the pedigree of the Abu 'Abbadis, and the pedigree has no branches through these generations." And finally, 11) Abbad "is the eponymous ancestor of the Abu 'Abbadi family, and perhaps a prior first-ancestor, before the pedigree was extended." In a second article, Todd Farmerie points out that 17) Zaida presents two big problems: first, "Contemporary Arabic sources describe Zaida as daughter-in-law of the ruler of Seville, not his daughter, and any attempt to identify her paternity has not moved beyond the level of wild guesswork. (Any assignment of her mother is completely without foundation, as mothers were almost never identified, even for the rulers.)" - so her relationship with those ahead of her in the table is disputable; and secondly, "Zaida was baptized as Isabel, but it is far from universally accepted that she is identical with the Queen Isabel who was mother of Sancha Alfonso, wife of Rodrigo Gonzalez" - so the relations below are dodgy as well. And from farther down the same article, 19) Rodrigo Rodriguez de Lara "is a genealogical fiction, invented by Salazar y Castro to link Sancha Rodriguez, whom he wrongly thought to be a Lara, with Rodrigo Gonzalez. (Earlier reconstructions made Sancha daughter of Rodrigo Gonzalez, but chronology demanded an additional generation.) In fact, Rodrigo Gonzalez and [18)] Sancha Alfonso had two children, a son who entered the church, and a daughter married to the Count of Urgel, as his second wife. By her, the Count of Urgel had a son who died without issue, and a daughter married, as second wife, to the Count of Haro. By her, the Count of Haro had one known son, who in turn had one known son, at which point the line fades into the minor nobility. There are no known descendants of Sancha beyond this point." == Sources == https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/4qfzKMW3qWo/m/T1hyDbm5CwAJ

Descent of Norman Lordships

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"Above all, as his reign progressed, Henry 1 used the Welsh Marches as a pool of rewards often favouring lesser families who could be expected seriously to pursue the task of imposing Norman control. There are many uncertainties in our knowledge of the descent of castles and lordships in the period before 1200. A fully documented check-list of these is an urgent desideratum of Welsh medieval scholarship. ''Age of Conquest: Wales 1063-1415 by R.R.Davies.''<

Descriptive Muster Roll of Captain Becknell's Company Mustered into Service on the 14th of July 1836

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''Note: Names on the muster roll '''without''' links to profiles are those for whom I have been unable (so far) to find credible sources. (This is an ongoing process.) Some of these men probably left the Red River area shortly after the Revolution, or else their names are too common to distinguish from others of the same name in the same area.'' ---[[Smith-103692|Michael K. Smith]] ---- '''Descriptive Muster Roll of Captain Becknell's Company Mustered into service on the 14th of July 1836 at James Clarks Sulphurfork Prairie.''' [Becknell, Wm.
Company [of Volunteers]
[Brig. Gen. Green Command]
Time: 3 mo
Enlistment from Jul 14, 1836
(Des) (after Sept 13, 1836) {| border="0" |Rank |Names |Age |Residence | |Mustered | |Term | |Remarks |- |Captain |'''[[Becknell-35|Wm. Becknell]]''' |48 |Sulphurfork Prairie | |14th day July 1836 | |three months | | |- |1st Lieut. |'''[[Clark-32326|James Clark]]''' |38 | | |Do |Do |Do |Do |left sick at Coopers place Augt. 15th 1836 |- |2nd Lieut. |'''[[West-1486|Edward West]]''' |34 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |1st Sergeant |'''[[Johnson-145747|Isaac H. Johnson]]''' |26 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |2nd Sargeant |'''[[Hopkins-11889|Wm. H. Hopkins]]''' |28 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |left sick East of Trinity in Agust. with leave to return |- |3rd Sergeant |Benj. J. Jeffers |27 |[24?] |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |4th Sergeant |I.[J.?]F.C. Smiley |26 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Sent back home on express |- |1st Corporal |'''[[Dresser-408|Thos. Dresser]]''' |19 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |2nd Corporal |Philip Jackson |55 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Absent without leave from the 19th of July 1836 |- |3rd Corporal |'''[[Bruton-250|Benj. Bruton]]''' |48 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Sick present |- |4th Corporal |'''[[Stiles-2618|John Stiles]]''' |38 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |Musician |Wm. Hoyman |28 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |Private |'''[[Johnson-121708|Balda C. Johnson]]''' |27 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Corporal from the date Philip Jackson absented |- |2 |'''[[Alexander-21687|Daniel Alexander]]''' |42 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Sick present |- |3 |Allen McClenden | |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |4 |'''[[Blundell-522|Wm. Blundell, Sr.]]''' |45 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Returned back home without leave Augt. 7th |- |5 |'''[[Bland-1259|Preston Bland]]''' |20 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |6 |'''[[Blundell-239|Wm. Blundell, Jur]]''' |18 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Returned home without leave Augt. 7th |- |7 |'''[[Blundell-275|Solomon Blundell]]''' |16 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Returned home sick by order of the Dr. Augt 7th |- |8 |'''[[Bruton-249|David D. Bruton]]''' |23 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |9 |'''[[Burkham-24|James Burkham]]''' |30 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |10 |'''[[Boone-6140|Needham Boon]]''' |22 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |11 |'''[[Brewer-12338|Erasmus Brewer]]''' |41 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |12 |'''[[Blanton-2309|Wm. Brinton]]''' |23 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |13 |'''[[Blanton-2309|John Blanton]]''' |75 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |14 |A.C.C. Bayley |30 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Returned home from Nacogdoches without leave |- |15 |'''[[Denison-2302|Lewis C. Denison]]''' |38 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |16 |'''[[Guess-769|Joseph Guess]]''' |50 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |on express |- |17 |'''[[Ingram-9443|Wm. C. Ingram]]''' |26 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Absent without leave |- |18 |'''[[Lawson-1500|Isaiah D. Lawson]]''' |28 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |19 |'''[[Madden-3691|Robt. W. Madden]]''' |21 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |20 |John D. Nelson |24 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |21 |'''[[Overton-3838|Richard Overton]]''' |24 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |22 |'''[[Roland-2367|John Roland]]''' |17 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Died 21st August |- |23 |'''[[Stout-3738|James C. Stout]]''' |18 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |24 |'''[[Wilson-20458|Samuel Wilson]]''' |25 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |25 |John M. Watson |21 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Absent without leave |- |26 |'''[[Wheat-1675|Josias F. Wheat]] |19 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |27 |James Pierce |55 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |28 |John Leahon |22 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |29 |James Jackson |47 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |30 |'''[[Moore-56490|Samuel F. Moore]]''' |36 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |31 |'''[[Latimer-1105|A.H. Latimer]]''' |28 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Appointed 2nd sergeant in place of Wm. H. Hopkins |- |32 |'''[[Latimer-1532|Henry R. Latimer]]''' |19 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |on 13th Sept |- |33 |'''[[Gregg-2838|Samuel Gragg]]''' |27 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Absent sick with Lieut Clark |- |34 |'''[[Bagby-400|George H. Bagby]]''' |32 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |35 |'''[[Gregg-3556|Jacob Gragg]]''' |24 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Absent sick with Lieut Clark |- |36 |'''[[Beard-6676|Andrew S. Beard]]''' |22 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |37 |A.C. Peck |36 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |38 |G.H. Dobbins |[no details] | | | | |- |39 |David Hutson |22 |Nacogdoches |30th Jul |y |Do |Do |Deserted on the 4th Sept |- |40 |John S. Campbell |24 |Sulphurfork Prairie |14th Jul |y 1836 |Do |Do | |- |41 |Johnathan Hopkins |47 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |42 |John McCoy |24 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |43 |'''[[Matthews-9302|Mansel W. Matthews]]''' |28 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |On express by order of Genl. Houston |- |44 |'''[[Box-993|James Box]]''' |40 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |do do do |- |45 |'''[[Ballard-8563|B. Ballard]]''' |36 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Absent without leave |- |46 |Saml. Ritchie |24 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Left with the sick |- |47 |James Ritchie |24 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Left sick at Nacogdoches |- |48 |'''[[Clark-58108|David Clark]]''' |20 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |do do do |- |49 |'''[[Clark-58110|Benj. Clark]]''' |18 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |do do do |- |50 |B.A. Ausbon |18 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Absent without leave |- |51 |'''[[Wheat-1103|Robt. Wheat]]''' |17 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |do do do |- |52 |Wm. Edminson |35 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |do do do |- |53 |Levander Leach |24 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |do do do |- |54 |Henry Martin |30 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |do do do |- |55 |Wm. King |29 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |- |56 |'''[[Massie-1264|John W. Massie]]''' |28 |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do |Do | |} I do hereby certify that the above muster roll is correct to the best of my knowledge.
[signature] Wm. Becknell Capt ---- Notes:
Filled out on a hand-drawn muster roll form.
His signature is the same as the signature on the back of Republic Debt 4149, 2nd Class, for payment received.
Transcribed from microfilm [A10] by H.D. Maxey, May 1997.

Desenvolvimento Sustentável

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Tentativa de incluir um espaço de discussão a respeito de meio ambiente e desenvolvimento sustentável junto aos alunos de uma escola publica municipal. Joseline Pessoto

Desert Cactus

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Desirae Bright

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Valdez-887|Daniel Valdez]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22692755 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Desire Havens, Wife of Lion Gardiner or Henry Gardiner

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=Desire Havens, Wife of Lion Gardiner Sr. or Henry Gardiner Jr.?= By Randolph R. Beebe © October 2020 Desire Havens, daughter of [[Havens-66|George Havens]], is assigned as the wife of Lion Gardiner Sr. of East Hampton, New York in one set of genealogical source material, but also as the wife of Henry Gardiner, of Rhode Island, in a different set of genealogical source material. Furthermore, the source materials document the two marriages as overlapping in time and the two couples to be residents of two different states at the same time, therefore it is not possible that Desire Havens could have been the wife of both men, viz married one of these men first and the second later. Consequently as of October 2020, two incompatible Wikitree identities have been created for Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens; one for [[Havens-743|Desire Havens]], wife of [[Gardiner-1158|Lion Gardiner Sr.]] of East Hampton, and a second [[Havens-634|Desire Havens]], wife of [[Gardiner-1240|Henry Gardiner Jr.]] As it is impossible for both Desire Havens identities to be correct, the following essay provides a detailed examination of the existing evidence and arrives at a conclusion regarding which adult identity of Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens is most probably correct. The following methodology will be used to examine the evidence and arrive at a conclusion regarding the most probable individual to actually have been the husband of Desire (Havens) Gardiner. The first step will be to gather and collate all of the indexed primary source material possibly relating to Desire Havens, daughter of George, presently to be found on-line. This will be followed by a second section of secondary sources, that is to say published genealogies, arranged in order of publication date. A timeline of events will then be built from the source materials for Desire Havens, first assumed to be the wife of Henry Gardiner; and subsequently, a second timeline of events will be built for Desire Havens, this time assumed to be the wife of Lion Gardiner. This structure will provide a factual time line of events arranged in a manner to easily compare and contrast how well the asserted marriages fit with known historical events. This data will then be followed by a summary of observations and a critical analysis to establish the most probable husband of Desire Havens based on the collected historical record. The analysis will also attempt to pinpoint where conjecture may have entered the historical genealogical narrative to create the genealogical marriage incompatibility presently found in the records for Desire Havens. ==Chronology and synopsis of events from Primary Records== The following section offers a set of two event timelines from the lives of the George Havens, Henry Gardiner, and Lion Gardiner and their families. The first timeline is compiled assuming that Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens, married Henry Gardiner Jr. as an adult while the second timeline is built assuming she married Lion Gardiner. Each timeline event has it's basis in a primary information source, though at present, some of the events have only been found as citations in secondary source material with no primary version of the information source to be presently found in the available and indexed internet data base. The origin of the information source for each of the timeline items is identified as either primary or secondary along with a citation of where the information came from: ===Timeline for Desire Havens to Henry Gardiner Marriage=== The following timeline has been assembled with the assumption that Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens, married Henry Gardiner Jr., in accordance with the Rhode Island marriage record. * 1653: George Havens is born. Primary * 1654: Eleanor Thurston is born. Primary * 1680: George Havens voted Freeman in Jamestown, RI. Primary ; Secondary * 1681-02-02; Jonathan Havens, son of George and Eleanor Havens, was born at Jamestown, RI. Primary Secondary * 1687-09-06: George Havens taxed in Kingstown, RI 6 Sept 1687 for 5s 3d. Secondary * 1691-02-25: Henry Gardiner Jr., son of Henry Gardiner Sr. and Abigail Richmond is born at North Kingston, Rhode Island. * 1695-07-15: George Havens Constable in Jamestown, RI 15 July 1695. Secondary * 1696: George Havens sells his farm on the Boston Neck ''{Presently identified as the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Narragansett,+RI/@41.4391105,-71.502282,12.5z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e5bc1427e2dc9f:0xb84e3b0b8d578f85!8m2!3d41.4500844!4d-71.449503?hl=en Northern portion of Narragansett County, Rhode Island.]}'' in 1696 for £500. Secondary * 1700-03-25: George Havens, of Jamestown, RI., purchases 1000 acres of land in Shelter Island, NY from Nathaniel Sylvester II for £600. Primary * 1701-05-16: George Havens Sr. of Shelter Island, NY, Yeoman, gifts 200 acres of his Shelter Island property to his son Jonathan Havens. Primary. * 1701-11-19: George Havens Jr. IDs himself as son of George Havens of Shelter Island in a land deed in which George Havens Jr., his unidentified wife, and Martha Remington jointly sell land from the estate of John Remington to Henry Gardiner Sr. Secondary * 1702-10-26; George Havens Sr. sells to Henry Tibbitts for £ 80 a farm of 150 acres in Coweset, RI. Secondary * 1706-02-25: George Havens Sr. died. Primary, Tombstone * 1706-12-28 Eleanor (Thurston) Havens appeals to the Royal Governor to be granted authority to administrate the estate of her deceased husband George Havens. Primary, * 1707-06-21 George Havens Jr., formerly of Shelter Island, but now of Fisher's Island, acts as executor for his father's estate and distributes 250 acres of his father's Shelter Island land in a deed to his brother John Havens. Primary. * 1707-06-21 George Havens Jr., formerly of Shelter Island, but now of Fisher's Island, acts as executor for his father's estate and distributes 250 acres of his father's Shelter Island land in a deed to his brother William Havens. Primary. * 1707-06-21 George Havens Jr., of Fisher's Island, acts as executor for his father's estate and distributes 50 acres of his father's Shelter Island land in a deed to his mother Eleanor Havens. In exchange for the deed for 50 acres, Eleanor is obligated to pay Patience (Havens) Loper, her daughter a £50 cash payment as her portion of the estate. Primary. * 1710, Feb 28 John Richmond sold to George Havens ''{Jr}'' of Groton, Conn. my dwelling house and 200 acres in Kingstown, for £400. ''{John Richmond was an uncle to George Havens Jr's. wife, deduced to be Mary (Remington) Havens, dau. of Abigail Richmond and John Remington. Secondary This document places George Havens Jr. in Kingstown just six months prior to the marriage of his sister to to his brother-in-law Henry. It is entirely plausible that Desire had relocated with her brother to Kingstown, RI to serve as a nanny for his family. Henry Gardiner was only 19 at the time of the marriage, hence the marriage was almost certainly a shotgun wedding, and six months is fully ample time for romantic relationship to develop.''} * '''1710-08-04: Desire Havens and Henry Gardiner Jr. were married at North Kingstown, Rhode Island. ''{Henry Gardiner Jr. was 19 when he married Desire.''} Primary * 1716-04-30: William Havens writes his last will and testament. Names Mother: Ellenor Terry; Brothers: George, Jonathan, and John Havens; Sisters: Ruth Terry, Content Payne; Pacion ''{Patience}'' Loper, Desire Gardiner, Abigail Havens as heirs. Primary * 1724-09: Eleanor (Thurston) Terry former widow of George Havens sues George Tibbitts, heir of Henry Tibbets for [https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/dower right of dower] on lands sold by her husband George Havens, to Henry Tibbitts in 1702, twenty-two years earlier. Secondary * 1730: George Havens Jr. or George Havens III accepted as a freeman at Westerly, Rhode Island. Primary * 1747-11-07: Eleanor (Thurston) Havens Terry died. Primary ===Timeline for Desire Havens to Lion Gardiner Marriage=== The following timeline has been assembled with the assertion that Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens, is the unidentified female who married Lion Gardiner Sr. The timeline has been assembled focused on events recorded for the family of Lion Gardiner: * 1653: George Havens is born. Primary * 1654: Eleanor Thurston is born. Primary * 1680: George Havens voted Freeman in Jamestown, RI. Primary ; Secondary * 1681-02-02; Jonathan Havens, son of George and Eleanor Havens, was born at Jamestown, RI. Primary Secondary * 1687-09-06: George Havens taxed in Kingstown, RI 6 Sept 1687 for 5s 3d. Secondary * 1688: Lyon Gardiner Jr., son of Lion Gardiner Sr. and an unnamed wife, asserted to be Desire Gardiner, is born at East Hampton, Long Island, NY. Secondary ''{From this date it may be deduced that Lion Sr. would have had to have married his asserted wife Desire Havens about 1687, this is thirteen years prior to the time her father, George Havens, purchased land at Shelter Island, NY. In 1687 George Havens was firmly entrenched and actively engaged in the community at Jamestown, RI., and Lion Gardiner and family were well established at Gardiner's Island and East Hampton, NY. As there are zero known connections between Lion Gardiner Sr. of East Hampton, New York, and George Havens of Jamestown, Rhode Island, and they are separated by about 80 miles; how could have Lion and Desire come to have known about each other well enough to arrange a marriage?}'' * 1695-07-15: George Havens Constable in Jamestown, RI 15 July 1695. Secondary * 1696: George Havens sells his farm on the Boston Neck ''{Presently identified as the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Narragansett,+RI/@41.4391105,-71.502282,12.5z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e5bc1427e2dc9f:0xb84e3b0b8d578f85!8m2!3d41.4500844!4d-71.449503?hl=en Northern portion of Narragansett County, Rhode Island.]}'' in 1696 for £500. Secondary * 1700-03-25: George Havens, of Jamestown, RI., purchases 1000 acres of land in Shelter Island, NY from Nathaniel Sylvester II for £600. Primary * 1701-05-16: George Havens Sr. of Shelter Island, NY, Yeoman, gifts 200 acres of his Shelter Island property to his son Jonathan Havens. Primary. * 1722-01-11: Lion Gardiner Jr. and Hannah Mercy were married. Primary * 23 Sep 1723; Lion Gardiner Sr. was killed in a hunting accident at the age of ____. Primary * 20 Sep 1733: The unnamed widow of Lion Gardiner Sr. died at the age of 65 years at East Hampton, LI, NY, making her calculated date of birth 1668. Primary ''{In 1668, the documented birth year of Lion Gardiner's widow; it follows that if his widow was indeed Desire Havens, then George Havens, her father was 15 and Eleanor Thurston, her mother was 14 at the time she was born.}'' * 1781. Lion Gardiner Jr. son of Lion Gardiner Sr. and unnamed wife died at the age of 93. ''{Calculated date of birth is 1688.}'' Secondary ==Observations== ===Desire Havens Information Established as Factual=== Having collected a robust body of primary source information, and assembled the two hypothetical timelines for Desire Havens; the following list of observations, taken from primary documents, are 100% factually true or correct: #) George Havens (Sr.) was born in 1653 and died 25 Feb 1706 (from tombstone) #) Ellenor Terry was born in 1654 and was the wife, first of George Havens and, second, of Thomas Terry, then died 7 Nov 1747 (from tombstone). #) From the 30 April 1716 Will of William Havens: ##) Desire Gardiner was the sister of William Havens; and George Havens Jr. was his brother. ##) The mother of William Havens was Ellenor Terry. ##) Desire Gardiner was granted a bequest of cash only, while her sister Ruth Terry received both cash and livestock. #) George Havens Sr. is documented as a resident and active citizen of Jamestown, Rhode Island from 1680 through 1695. #) George Havens Sr. purchases 1000 acres of land at Shelter Island, New York on 25 March 1700, and moves his family to Shelter Island shortly thereafter. #) George Havens Jr., brother of Desire Havens, and his wife sell their share of the land from the estate of John Remington to Henry Gardiner Sr. the husband of John Remington's widow, Abigail Richmond, on 19 Nov 1701. This document establishes that George Havens Jr. was married to an heir of John Remington and Abigail Richmond, thus a step child of Henry Gardiner Sr. #) George Havens Jr. purchases land from his wife's uncle on 28 Feb 1710 and moves his family to this Kingstown, RI property, just six months prior to the marriage of his sister to Henry Gardiner Jr. #) On the fourth of August 1710 Desire Havens married Henry Gardiner Jr.; Henry was nineteen years of age at the time of this Kingstown, Rhode Island marriage. ===Key Information missing from Primary Sources=== 1) There are zero primary sources which provide a name identity for the wife of Lion Gardiner. 2) The primary source which documents the marriage of Desire Havens to Henry Gardiner Jr. does not identify the names of her parents. ===Analysis=== As just noted, the missing piece of information from the primary sources is whether George Havens Sr. and Eleanor Thurston were the parents of the Desire Havens who married Henry Gardiner Jr. Assuming, for a minute that this parental assertion is correct, and that Desire Havens was about the same age as her husband, Henry Gardiner Jr.; then Desire Havens would have been about nineteen in 1710, hence born about 1691, and toward the end of the birth order of their children. In 1691 George Sr. would have been 38 years of age and Eleanor Thurston would have been 37, thus both in prime childbearing years when Desire Havens, wife of Henry Gardiner, was born. Furthermore, it may reasonably be deduced that her brother, George Havens Jr. was the eldest son (named executor of George Sr.'s estate) of George Sr. and was married to Mary Remington, the daughter of John and Abigail (Richmond) Remington. This would make the wife of George Havens Jr. a half sister to Henry Gardiner Jr., son of Henry Gardiner Sr. and Abigail (Richmond) Remington Gardiner, and the 1710 relocation of George Havens Jr. and his family to Kingstown, RI would have provided an opportunity and need for Desire Havens, the young and unmarried sister of George Havens Jr., to relocate with her brother to Kingstown in order to provide nanny support for the family during the disruptive move. '''If''' Desire Havens went with her brother George to Kingstown, to live or even just visit, then she would have been situated at exactly the correct location and correct time, and correct family relationships to spawn a marriage to young Henry Gardiner Jr. in August of 1710. As Henry and (likely) Desire were both underage at the time, it seems highly probable that the August 1710 marriage was prioritized by a pregnancy, and explains the rapid turn of events, from the move to Kingstown in February to marriage in August. In any case, the family relationships and timing of events is a near perfect fit for Desire Havens, wife of Henry Gardiner Jr. to have been the daughter of George and Eleanor Havens. The alternative narrative, where Desire Havens, daughter of George and Eleanor Havens, is married to Lion Gardiner Sr. requires the following to be correct. The East Hampton records establish that the widow of Lion Gardiner Sr., asserted to be Desire Havens, daughter of George and Eleanor Havens, died 20 Sept 1733 at the age of 65 and thus was born in 1668. However, it is also known that George Havens Sr. was born in 1653 and his wife, Eleanor, in 1654; therefore if the wife of Lion Gardiner Sr. was their daughter, Desire, then she would have been born when her father, George, was 15 and her mother, Eleanor, was 14. Furthermore, the records assert that the first child of Lion Gardiner Sr. and his wife, viz Lion Gardiner, Jr., was born in 1688.; however George Sr. and Eleanor Havens and family were firmly established residents of Jamestown, Rhode Island, and there is no record whatsoever that would place George Havens nor any member of his family (Desire) near Gardiner's Island (nor vice-versa) around the required 1687 marriage date. Thus, this version of reality requires that George and Eleanor would have been the parents of Desire at an exceedingly improbably age; in addition, the genealogical records also establish that it was exceedingly improbable that Desire Havens and Lion Gardiner Sr. would have had the opportunity to meet to be married in 1687, because their families lived in different states separated by at least 80 miles. Furthermore, it must also be noted that there is not a single shred of primary evidence available to link Desire Havens as the wife of Lion Gardiner. As a final note on this topic, the second son of Lion Sr. and his wife was named Giles Gardiner, and Giles was an East Hampton family surname, not included in the lineage of Lion Gardiner; hence a possible hint as to the identity of Lion Gardiner's spouse. Therefore, it may be established from primary records that is exceedingly probable that the Desire Gardiner, who married Henry Gardiner was the daughter of George Havens and Eleanor Thurston and conversely, that it is exceedingly improbable that the wife of Lyon Gardiner Sr. was Desire Havens. Thus it has been established, far beyond a reasonable doubt that it was Henry Gardiner whom married Desire Haven, the daughter of George Havens and Eleanor Thurston and not Lion Gardiner. ===Error in the Secondary Record=== The prior analysis establishes beyond a reasonable doubt that Desire Havens, daughter of George and Eleanor Thurston, married Henry Gardiner rather than Lion Gardiner; however examination of the catalog of published genealogies reveals that numerous published genealogies pair Lion Gardiner Sr. and Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens as husband and wife, yet not a single published genealogy has been found which declares that the Desire Gardiner who married Henry Gardiner was the daughter of George and Eleanor Havens. Hence the obvious question is "Why is this?" The answer to this question may be found by examining the published genealogical record in the order of publication date (shown below). A close examination of the secondary records reveals that none of the genealogies published prior to 1927 offered any identification of the parents of Desire Gardiner, either as the wife of Henry Gardiner, nor as _____ ____, the wife of Lion Gardiner. However, in 1927, John Lion Gardiner declares, in his genealogy entitled, ''Gardiners of Gardiner's Island,'' that the wife of Lion Gardiner Sr. was Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens and Eleanor Thurston. He cites the 1716 will of William Havens, of Shelter Island, NY, in which William Havens identifies his sister as Desire Gardiner and his mother as Eleanor Terry. John Lion Gardiner then couples the information in this Shelter Island Will with the timely and nearby marriage of Lion Gardiner Sr. documented in the primary records of East Hampton, Long Island, New York. From this data, John Lion Gardiner draws the conclusion that the unidentified wife of Lion Gardiner Sr. in the East Hampton Vital Records was, in fact, the Desire Havens identified in the will of her brother William Havens of Shelter Island. This assertion has been shown in this essay to be almost certainly incorrect, but at the time, and with the known information available, this was a reasonable, but almost certainly erroneous, deduction that failed to properly account for the age of George and Eleanor at the time the wife of Lion Gardiner Sr. had to have been born (age 15, 14), and the place where George and Eleanor lived when Lion Gardiner was married (Jamestown, RI). Subsequent to the 1927 publication, ensuing genealogies, have oft repeated this assertion, such that it has become accepted orthodoxy to the point where not a single author, has offered Henry Gardiner Jr as the husband of Desire Gardiner, daughter of George and Eleanor Havens, in a challenge to John Lion Gardiner's conclusion, despite a strong body of evidence to the contrary. ---- == Primary Source Material related to Desire Havens == ===Primary Sources for the George Havens Family=== * Derivative Primary Source, John Russell Bartlett, [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo03rhod_0/page/n5/mode/2up? ''Records of the colony of Rhode Island and Providence plantations, in New England, Vol III, 1608-1706;''] Bartlett, John Russell; [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo03rhod_0/page/n5/mode/2up? ''Records of the colony of Rhode Island and Providence plantations, in New England, Vol III, 1608-1706;''] Providence, Knowles, Anthony, & Co,. State Printers. 1858. Public Domain. Data :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo03rhod_0/page/84/mode/2up?q=Havens ''RI. Records;'' page 84;] 4 May 1680: Voted; Oliver Arnold and George Havens being freemen of Jamestown, are admitted [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_(Colonial) Freemen] of this Colony. :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo03rhod_0/page/228/mode/2up?q=Havens ''RI. Records;'' page 228;] 14 July 1687: George Havens noted as a party in a Petition to the King (of England) to seize Hay that was unlawfully harvested from a shared meadow situated between Kingston and Greenwich RI, to be distributed, share and share alike, to the lawful freeholders, including George Havens (and others) having a legal right to this meadow. :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo03rhod_0/page/60/mode/2up?q=Gardiner ''RI. Records;'' page 58-60;] 29 July 1679: Henry Gardiner Sr. one of 45 residents of Rochester ''{Kingstown}'', Rhode Island petition the King of England to "supplycate your Majesty , as you have been pleased to send your gracious letters to the foure Collonys of New England strictly to will and require the to take care of the inhabitants there at present." This request is the result of a series of incidents in which the natives had stolen 150 head of cattle and had plundered their homes, the residents of Kingstown had appealed to the superiors at Rhode Island and Massashusetts Bay for assistance, but their appeal had been met with no relief, and hence applealing to the King to preserve their lives and livihoods. :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo03rhod_0/page/480/mode/2up?q=Gardiner ''RI. Records;'' page 480;] 12 July 1703: Henry Gardiner ''{Sr.}'' was one of 12 men elected by the freemen of Kingstown, RI to lay out highways or roads in the town of Kingstown, RI. * Primary Source, John Russell Bartlett; [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo04rhod/page/n3/mode/2up ''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England, Vol 4;''] Bartlett, John Russell; [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo04rhod/page/n3/mode/2up ''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England, Vol 4;''] 1707 to 1740, Printed by the order of the General Assembly, Providence, Knowles, Anthongy & Co., State Printers, 1859. Public Domain. Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo04rhod/page/432/mode/2up?q=Havens ''RI Records;'' page 432;] George Havens ''{Jr}, of Westerly, is included in a list of freeman admitted to the Colony of Rhode Island, Feb 1729/30. ''{This title was granted about 20 years after George Havens Jr. returned to RI in 1710 and this event may apply to his son George Havens III.}'' * Primary Source, Arnold, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819984#page/n9/mode/2up ''Vital Records of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume 5. Washington County''] Arnold, James N., Editor of the Narragansett Historical Register, ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850,]]'' Providence, RI., Narragansett HIstorical Publishing Co., 1894. Twenty one Volume set of Early Rhode Island Vital records compiled by from James Arnold. Available at: :#) Archive.org--free: [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819984#page/n9/mode/2up ''Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume 5. Washington County--Title page Archive.org''] :#) Ancestry.com--fee required [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3897/41384_2421406273_0008-00097? Washington County, Rhode Island, Vital Records, Title page] Volume 5, Early Vital records from North Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island; Data Extract: :#) [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819984#page/n71/mode/2up/search/Havens ''North Kingstown, RI. VR;'' page 22;] Henry Gardiner married Desire Havens,4 Aug. 1710 at North Kingstown, Rhode Island. :#) [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819984#page/n121/mode/2up/search/Henry ''North Kingston Birth Records;'' Page 73:] Births: :##) '''Henry Gardiner ''{Jr.}'', son of Henry and Abigail Gardiner, was born 25 Feb 1691 at North Kingstown, Rhode Island. :##) Henry Gardiner ''{III}'', '''son of Henry and Desire (Havens) Gardiner,''' was born 16 June 1714 at North Kingstown, Rhode Island. *Primary Source, Arnold, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819976#page/n9/mode/2up ''Vital Records of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume 4. Newport County''] Arnold, James N., Editor of the Narragansett Historical Register, ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850,]]'' Providence, RI., Narragansett HIstorical Publishing Co., 1893. Twenty one Volume set of Early Rhode Island Vital records compiled by from James Arnold. Available at: :#) Archive.org--free: [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819976#page/n9/mode/2up ''Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume 4. Newport County--Title page Archive.org''] :#) Ancestry.com--fee required [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3897/41384_2421406273_0007-00248? ''Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume 4. Newport County--Title page] Volume 4, Early Vital records from Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; Data Extract: :#) [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819976#page/n397/mode/2up/search/Havens ''Jamestown, RI, VR;'' page 23:] Jonathan Havens, son of George was born in Jamestown Rhode Island on 2 Feb 1680/1. * Original Primary Source, William Havens; [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8800&h=4933002 ''New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999;''] Havens, William; [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8800&h=4933002 ''New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999;''] [Ancestry.com. database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Wills and Administrations (New York County, New York), 1680-1804; New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York. New York Wills Vol 4, Page 97. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8800&h=4933002 ''New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999;''] William Havens, names his siblings including Desire (Havens) Gardiner. :#) Ancestry.com scanned '''{{Ancestry Image|8800|005512802_00364}};''' [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005512802_00364? ''Shelter Island, NY will of William Havens;] Transcription of the 30 April 1716 last will and testament of William Havens, brother of Desire (Havens) Gardiner by Randolph R. Beebe. ''{Transcription date 10 Oct 2020. Note: punctuation, not present in the original document, has been inserted into this transcription, to aid in clarity.}'' :##) In the name of God Amen the thirtieth day of April in the Second Yeare of the Reigne of our most gracious Sovereigns Lord George by the grace of God King of Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. I William Havens of Shelter Island in the County of Suffolke within the province of New Yorke Yeoman am Sicke and weak of Body, but perfect and Sound of mind and Memory thankes be unto Almighty God for the same do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament Revoking and utterly disavowing all other Wills and Testaments by me formerly made to be void Null and of none Effect and :##) And this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form following first of all and principally I bequeath my Soul unto Almighty God my Maker Creator and Redeemer And my Body to the Earth from whence it came to be buried in decent and Christian Burial at teh Descretion of my Executor hereafter named. :###) Item: I give and bequeath unto Elennor Terry my mother all my Tacke of Land being two Hundred and Fifty Acres Scituate lying and Being on Shelter Island Aforesaid. To have and hold all and Singular the said Two Hundred and fifty Acres of Land Together with all the Appurtenance there unto belonging or anyways Appaineing unto the said Elennor Terry my Mother during her Natural Life. :###) Item: I give and Bequeath unto George Havens, Jonathan Havens, and John Havens, all my Tracke of Land above mentioned after the decease of Elennor Terry my Mother to be equally divided between them to have and hold all and Singular the said to Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land these and every there Appurtenance unto them the said George Havens, Jonathan Havens, and John Havens there heris and Assigns for Ever. :###) Item: I give and bequeath unto Ruth Terry, my Sister one Youke of Oxan, Two Cowes and fourteen Sheep to be delivered within Six Months after my Decease :###) Item I give and bequeath unto Ruth Terry my Sister Twenty Pounds of Current Money of of New York :###) Item: I give and bequeath unto Content Payne, Pacion Loper, desire Gardiner, and Abigail Havens my Sisters the Sum of Ten Pounds apiec of Current Money of New York, now my Will and meaning is the Money above given shall be paid Equally by George Havens, Jonathan Havens, and John Havens my Brothers out of my Two Hundred and Fifty acres of Land after Elennor Terry, my Mother is decease and not before. :###) Item: all the residue of my Goods, Chattel, and Catel not by here by me given nor bequeathed, I do give and bequeath unto John Havens my brother whom I doe ordain and declare and make my Whole and Sole Executor, paying all my Debts and Legacies performing this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I the said William Havens have hereunto sett my hand and Seal given the the thirtieth day of April in the year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixteene. William Havens, Ls. :##) Sealed, Signed, and Published and declared in the Presence of us John Shaw, William Brown, John Parr, John Knowlinge :##) Probate Date: 7 August 1746 * Primary Source, ''George Havens, Tombstone Photograph'' ''George Havens, Tombstone Photograph;'' located at the Ancient burying ground at New London, Connecticut Tombstone epitaph from a photo of the tombstone of George Havens at the Ancient burying ground at New London, Connecticut; husband of Ellenor Thurston and father of Desire. :#) Epitaph: Here lyeth the body of George Havens who deceased Febr. the 25th., 1706, age 53 years. ''{Note: this inscription has been derived from an early observation, because the inscription has been obscured by erosion damage, and a large portion of the inscription is presently missing.}'' {{Image|file=Havens-66.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=Tombstone of George Havens, located at the ancient burial ground of New London, Connecticut. }} * Primary Source, [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8800&h=6986817&tid=&pid=&queryId=832c500af1939eb439577981c09110de&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tuQ2640&_phstart=successSource ''New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999;''] [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8800&h=6986817&tid=&pid=&queryId=832c500af1939eb439577981c09110de&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tuQ2640&_phstart=successSource ''New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999;''] [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original Records of Administrations of Estates, Inventories and Accounts (New York), 1600's-1700's, 1700-1825; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Albany County); Probate Place: Albany, New York. Appeal by Eleanor Havens to the Territorial Governor of Queen Anne for authorization to administrate the estate of her husband, George Havens, deceased. Shelter Island April 4, 1706. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005114196_00574 ''Scanned Image, appeal to Edward Hyde for right to administrate;''] To His Excellencey Edward, Viscount Cornbury, Lord Genll, ye Gover'n in Chief of her Majjy Colonies of New York, New Jersey & ye Territories depending Thereon in America & The dismissal of ye Same. :##) These are humbly to certify unto your Excellency yt on this twenty eight day of December in ye fifth year of ye Reigne of our Soverainge Lady Anne by ye grace of God over England Scotland & ye Defender of ye faith cam before me Giles Sylvester and Eleanor Havens Widowe & relect of George Havens of Sheltr Island in Ye Province of Newe York above said Yeoman, lately deceased and being sworne after ye maner of ye Quakers She being a Quatker according to an act of Assens of this Provence declareth yt she knoweth not of will ever made by her husband ye said George Havens deceased, but yt he died intestate as a hod?? that ye inventory heerunto anexed is a true and perfect inventory according to due formed of lawe of all ye goods chattles & credits of ye said George Havens, deceased, so far forth as is at present come to her knowledge, & yt if any thing more of ye estate of yes said deceased shall come to her knowledge hereafter yt she will forthwith make due returne thereof. And She ye said Eleanor Havens being ye Widowe & Relict of ye said George Havens, deceased, to whome ye right of Administration of all ye goods & Chattles etc of ye deceased doth belong hath craved ye same and according to trust in me by your Excellency ??? is admitted to ye same deposed is admitted to ye same She having found sufficient Security for her well and truy pg forming her said administration accorgin to law, And ye said Eleanor Havens is humbly referred unto your Excellency for ye power of Administrating all ye above said premises by your Excellency. Most humble and Obedient Servant G. Sylverster. Jonathan Hudson. * Primary Source, ''Ellenor (Thurston) Havens Terry Tombstone Photograph'' ''Ellenor (Thurston) Havens Terry Tombstone Photograph'' located in the cemetery of the Shelter Island Presbyteian Church of Shelter Island, New York. Tombstone epitaph from the Tombstone photo of Eleanor (Thurston) Havens Terry. :#)'' IN MEMORY of | Ellenor ye Wife of | Thomas Terry & formerly | ye Wife of George Havens | died Novemr ye 7 1747 | in ye93d year'' ''{Born ca 1654}'' {{Image|file=Thurston-50.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=Tombstone of Eleanor (Thurston) Havens Terry, located at the burial ground of the SuffolK Co., NY, Presbyterian Church }} * Derivative Primary Source J. Wickham Case; [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/n9/mode/2up? ''Southold Town Records, Vol II.,] Case, J. Wickham; [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/n9/mode/2up? ''Southold Town Records, Vol II.,] Printed by the Order of the towns of Southold and Riverhead, 1884. Public Domain. Data :#) [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/418/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Southold Records;'' page 419;] Land Sale, George Havens of Jamestown, Rhode Island purchases 1000 acres of land on Shelter Island from Nathaniel Sylvester, Gent. for £600 on 25 March 1699/1700. :#) [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/412/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Southold Records;'' page 412] George Havens Sr., Yeoman of Shelter Island, gifts to his son, Jonathan Havens, the deed to 200 acres of the Shelter Island, NY land George had purchased from Nathaniel Sylvester in 1700 land. Date of Deed: 16 May 1701. The deed was signed by George Havens and Eleanor Havens; and witnessed by Giles Sylvester, Daniel Parke, Wm Richardson and Arthur Loper. :#) [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/414/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Southold Records;'' page 413, 414;] George Havens Jr. Yeoman, late of Shelter Island, now of Fisher's Island, grants, sells ''{that is to say distributes from the estate of their father}'' 250 acres of the Shelter Island, NY land that was purchased by George Haven Sr. from Nathaniel Sylvester in 1700 unto my brother William Havens on 21 June 1707. :#) [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/420/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Southold Records;'' page 420;] George Havens Jr. late of Shelter Island, but now of Fisher's Island, distributes to brother John Havens 250 acres of Shelter Island, NY land from their father's estate on 21 June 1707. :#) [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/420/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Southold Records;'' page 420, 421;] George Havens Jr., of Fishes Island, grants to his natural sister Patience Loper £30 to be paid his by mother Eleaner Havens, to be her portion of the estate of their deceased father George Havens Sr. Eleaner Havens then is granted a tract of fifty acres from the Shelter Island, NY estate of George Havens Sr. in exchange for the £30 cash payment made to her daughter. 21 June 1707. :#) [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/462/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Southold Records;'' page 463;] John Richmond of Kingstown, RI sells 250 acres of land on Shelter Island, NY, which he purchased from George Havens Jr to Richard Shaw on 13 November 1710 for £340. :#) [https://archive.org/details/southoldtownreco02sout/page/540/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Southold Records;'' page 463;] Appendix noting that Shelter Island was closely associated with Southold and the record keeping for Shelter Island was handled at Southold. ===Primary Sources for the Henry Gardiner Family=== *Primary Source, Arnold, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819984#page/n9/mode/2up ''Vital Records of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume 5. Washington County''] Arnold, James N., Editor of the Narragansett Historical Register, ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850,]]'' Providence, RI., Narragansett HIstorical Publishing Co., 1894. Twenty one Volume set of Early Rhode Island Vital records compiled by from James Arnold. Available at: :#) Archive.org--free: [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819984#page/n9/mode/2up ''Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume 5. Washington County--Title page Archive.org''] :#) Ancestry.com--fee required [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3897/41384_2421406273_0008-00096? ''Henry Gardiner;'' page 73] Volume 5, Early Vital records from North Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island for Henry Gardiner; Data Extract: :#) [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819984#page/n71/mode/2up/search/Henry ''North Kingston Marriage Records;'' Page 22:] '''Henry Gardiner and Desire Havens were married on 4 August 1710 at North Kingstown, Rhode Island. :#) [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819984#page/n121/mode/2up/search/Henry ''North Kingston Birth Records;'' Page 73:] '''Henry Gardiner, son of Henry and Desire (Havens) Gardiner was born 16 June 1714 at North Kingstown, Rhode Island. ===Primary Sources for the Lion Gardiner Family=== * Derivative Primary Source, Henry Parsons Hedges; [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofe05east/page/430/mode/2up ''Records of the town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y., Vol V;''] Hedges, Henry Parsons; [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofe05east/page/430/mode/2up ''Records of the town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y., Vol V;''] 1850-1900, Sag Harbor, J. H. Hunt, Printer, 1905. Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofe05east/page/430/mode/2up?q=Giles ''East Hampton, Long Island, VR.;'' page 431:] Lyon Gardiner Jr. and the wife of Lion Gardiner Jr. owned the covenant on 10 Feb 1723 at East Hampton, LI, NY. Giles Gardiner also consented to the Covenant on 10 Feb 1723 at East Hampton, LI, NY. ''{Lion Gardiner jr. was the brother of Giles.}'' :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofe05east/page/524/mode/2up?q=Lion ''East Hampton, Long Island, VR.;'' page 525:] Lion Gardiner Jr. and Hannah Mercy were married on 11 Jan 1721/2 at East Hampton, NY. :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofe05east/page/566/mode/2up?q=Lion ''East Hampton, Long Island, VR.;'' page 566;] Lion Gardiner, Sr. died on 23 Sept 1723 after he was shot by Sam Bennet, both of them hunting deer, aged about ____ years. (East Hampton, NY.) :#) [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofe05east/page/570/mode/2up?q=Lion ''East Hampton, Long Island, VR.;'' page 570:] The widow of Lion Gardiner, ''{died}'' abt 2 of clock in morning aged (I suppose) abt 65 years. 20 Sept 1733. (East Hampton, NY) == Secondary Source Material related to Desire Havens == The following section examines any and all published genealogies that have been found to have referenced Desire Havens, whether as a daughter of George and Eleanor Haven, or as the wife of either Henry Gardiner or Lion Gardiner. These genealogies are arranged in the order of publication date and the objective of the listing is to establish which genealogy first linked Desire Havens, daughter of George to be either the wife of Lion or Henry Gardiner, and thence determine the basis for which this link was asserted to be correct. === 1887 === * Secondary Source, John Osborne Austin; [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00aust/page/n7/mode/2up ''The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island;''] Austin, John Osborne; [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00aust/page/n7/mode/2up ''The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island;''] Printed by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY., 1887. Public Domain. Data :#) [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00aust/page/n203/mode/2up?q=Havens ''RI Genealogy;'' page 93:] '''George Havens, fifth child of William and Dionis Havens, was b. ____,; m. 1674 Eleanor Thurston (b. 1655, d. 172), dau. of Edward and Elizabeth (Mott) Thurston; d. 1702+. George resident of Jamestown, RI., Shelter Island, NY. :##) Children of George and Eleanor: :###) '''George Havens Jr. :###) '''Jonathan Havens; b. 1681, Feb 2. :##) Documented events: :###) 1680: Freeman :###) 1687: Sep 6; Kingstown, taxed 5s 3d. :###) 1695: Jul 15; Jamestown Constable. :###) 1696: He sold farm on Boston Neck for £ 500. :###) 1701, Nov 19: Shelter Island. His son George, of Kings Town, in a deed of this date, calls himself son of George, of Shelter Island. :###) 1702, Oct 26: He (of Shelter Island), sold to Henry Tibbits, for £80, a farm of 150 acres in Coweset. :###) 1724, Sep: Eleanor Terry, widow, of Newport, formerly widow of George Havens, sued George Tibbitts, son and heir of Henry Tibbitts, for right of dower in lands in South Kingstown, sold by her husband, George Havens, to Henry Tibbitts. :#) [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00aust/page/n179/mode/2up?q=Gardiner ''RI Genealogy;'' page 81:] George Gardiner (d. ca 1677) and Herodias (Long) :##) Henry Gardiner (1645-1744) of Kingstown, RI., son of George and Herodias; m. (1st) Joan ____ (d.1714); m. (2nd) Abigail (Richmond) Remington (1656-1744), dau. of Edward and Abigail (Davis) Richmond. ''{Editorial note: the death date of 1st wife Joan is given as 1715, despite Henry having three sons with Abigail prior to 1697. Austin notes that Abigail Richmond filed litigation against Henry naming him as the father of her sons, and the court holds Henry responsible for their charge. Austin then notes that Henry at some point, perhaps after Joan died, married Abigail and noted her as his wife in his will. :###) Children of Henry Gardiner and Abigail (Richmond) Remington. ''{Editorial Note: subsequent documentation records these children as surnamed Gardiner, hence Henry must, at some point, adopted them.}'' :####) Henry Gardiner; 25 Feb 1691. ''{Editorial: Husband of Desire Havens.}'' :####) Ephraim Gardiner; 17 Jan 1693. :####) William Gardiner; 27 Oct 1697. :###) Timeline of Documented Events: :####) 1671-05-19: Took Oath of Allegiance :####) 1694-03-27: He was charged by Abigail Remington, with being the father of two children by her, and the court ordered him to indemnify Kingstown for any charge. After the death of his wife Joan, he certainly recognized Abigail as his wife, and mentioned her as such distinctly in his will. :####) 1715-11-21; Henry Gardiner Sr. and his wife Joan, testified regarding a highway that had been stopped 25 years earlier. :####) 1738-03: In a deposition to the the Church of England he states his age as 93 years, his wife Abigail is aged 82. :####) 1732-10-25: Last will and testament of Henry Gardiner Sr. Names Abigail as wife, Sons Henry, and Ephraim. Grandchildren Dorcas Gardiner, Hannah Potter, Henry Gardiner, son of William. Proved 5 May 1744. :#) [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00aust/page/n339/mode/2up?q=Havens ''RI Genealogy;'' page 161:] John Remington, son of John and Abigail; b. ____; m. ca. 1679 Abigail Richmond (1656-1744), dau. Edward & Abigail (Davis); d. 1688 :##) Children of John Remington and Abigail Richmond: ''{Austin does not itemize the wife of George Havens Jr. as one of his children, despite her inclusion in the distribution of his estate.}'' :###) Abigail, b. 1681 ''{Note all of John Remington's children would have been under the age of eight at the time of his death :###) Martha :###) Elizabeth :###) Hannah :##) 1678, Apr 30: Freeman :##) 1687, Sept 6; Kingstown. Taxed 7s 6.5d. :##) 1688, Dec 12; Administration to widow Abigail. Inventory 46 17s 9d. :##) 1701, Nov. 19: Martha Remington, daughter of John deceased, with the consent of her mother Abigail Remington, united '''with George Havens Jr. and wife*''' in a deed of rights in 220 acres to Henry Gardiner, for £100. :###) ''{* Editorial, this is an incredibly important document to this essay; it establishes a bridge of evidence to explain how Desire Havens who, as of 1710, had lived in Shelter Island, NY for 10 years, was able to become acquainted with Henry Gardiner Jr. of Kingstown sufficiently well to become married to him in 1710. The bridge of evidence is as follows: 1) this land deed is evidence of the distribution of the estate of her first husband John Remington to their daughters (now age of majority) Martha and the unnamed Remington wife of George Havens Jr.; 2) as George Havens Jr., the brother of Desire Gardiner, and was married to a Remington daughter of Abigail Richmond, the step daughter of Henry Gardiner Sr.; it may be known that Henry Gardiner Jr. was a half brother to Desire's sister-in-law. 3) the document suggests that Desire's eldest brother, George Havens Jr., remained in Kingstown, Rhode Island in 1701 and married into the family of Henry Gardiner Jr., when the rest of the Havens family moved to Shelter Island. Therefore it may be known with absolute certainty, that Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens Sr., over the next nine years, would have had ample opportunity to establish social contact and develop a romantic relationship with Henry Gardiner Jr., the half brother of her sister-in-law. Furthermore, the familial connections to Henry Gardiner Jr. were pre-existent to effect a family approved marriage in 1710, despite living in two different states.}'' :###) ''{* Editorial: It is also worth noting that the Wikitree profile of the wife of George Havens Jr. asserts her identity to be [[Remington-46|Mary Remington]] but without direct documentry evidence. However, her identity my be deduced from reliable documents as follows: the land deed above establishes George Jr.'s wife to have been born nee Remington, and his will documents his wife's first name to be Mary, thus assuming he only had one wife, George Havens Jr's wife may be accurately deduced to be Mary Remington.}'' :##) Text includes other documented events :#) [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00aust/page/n343/mode/2up?q=Havens ''RI Genealogy;'' page 163;] Edward Richmond (1632-1696), of Little Compton, RI., m. (1st) Abigail Davis (b.___, d.____); m (2nd) Amey Bell. :##) John Richmond (b.__, d. 1738+), son of Edward Richmond and Abigail (Davis) of Kingstown, RI. :###) 1710, Feb 28 Sold to '''George Havens ''{Jr}'' of Groton, Conn.''' my dwelling house and 200 acres in Kingstown, for £400. ''{John Richmond was an uncle to George Havens Jr's. wife, deduced to be Mary Havens, dau of Abigail Richmond and John Remington. :###) Other documented events :##) Abigail Richmond (1656-1744), dau. of Edward Richmond and Abigail Davis of Kingstown, RI.; m (1st) John Remington (____-1688); m (2nd) Henry Gardiner (1645-1744) :###) Children of Abigail Richmond and John Remington: :####) ''{wife of George Havens Jr.--implied dau of John Remington and Abigail (Richmond) in Austin's Remington narrative above.}'' :####) Abigail, 1681 :####) Martha :####) Elizabeth :####) Hannah :###) Children of Abigail Richmond and Henry Gardiner: :####) '''Henry Gardiner Jr.; b. 25 Feb 1691. ''{Text does not ID his wife.}'' :####) Ephraim Gardiner; b. 17 Jan 1693. :####) William Gardiner; b. 27 Oct 1697. === 1890 === * Secondary Source, Curtiss C. Gardiner; [https://archive.org/details/liongardinerhisd00gard/page/n9/mode/2up ''Lion Gardiner and His Descendants;''] Gardiner, Curtiss C.; [https://archive.org/details/liongardinerhisd00gard/page/n9/mode/2up ''Lion Gardiner and His Descendants;''] St. Louis, A. Whipple, Publisher, 1890. Public Domain.[https://archive.org/details/liongardinerhisd00gard/page/106/mode/2up ''Lion Gardiner Genealogy;'' page 106:] Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/liongardinerhisd00gard/page/106/mode/2up ''Lion Gardiner Genealogy;'' page 106:] '''Lion Gardiner (7), son of David Gardiner, of Gardiner's Island, was a farmer in East Hampton. He was accidently shot 22 Sept 1723 by Samuel Bennett while hunting deer, near Three Mile Harbor. '''His widow d. 20 Sept. 1733 ae about 65. Her name is not mentioned.''' (Ref; Vide, East Hampton Church Records). :##) In the Southold Town Records Lion's name appears with his brother John 27 Dec 1676 as winesses to the deed of confirmation of the patentees of Southold. In the same records Lion's name appears with his brothers John and David, 2 July 1690, in a deed of settlement as heirs to the estate Of their father "Mr. David Gardiner, deceased," Lion did not leave a will. :##) Children: :###) Lion (14), b. 1688; d. 1781 ae 93. :###) Giles, d. unm :###) Mary, d. 14 May 1714 ae 20 of measles. :###) A Child, d. Feb 1700/1 about two days old. :##) At a court of Oyer and Terminer held by Chief Justice Morris at Brookhaven, 30 July 1724, Samuel Bennet was indicted for the murder of Lion Gardiner, but at the trial was found "not guilty." Vide Thompson, Vol I, p 256. === 1895 === * Secondary Source, Ambrose Milton Shotwell, [https://archive.org/details/annalsofourcolon00shot ''Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants;''] Shotwell, Ambrose Milton; [https://archive.org/details/annalsofourcolon00shot ''Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants;''] Printed for the Author by Robert Smith & Co., Printers and Binders, Lansing, MI., 1895. Public Domain. [ page 28] Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/annalsofourcolon00shot/page/28/mode/2up?q=Richmond ''Colonial Ancestors;'' page 28;] Henry Gardiner ''{Sr.}'' m. (1st) Joan ____, who was living in 1715. He m. (2nd) Abigail Richmond) Remington, 1656-1744, widow of John Remington, who d. 1688, and daughter of Edward and Abigail (Davis) Richmond, and had by 2d wife :##) '''Henry Gardiner ''{Jr.}'' b. 25 Feb 1691 in Kingstown, RI.; m. ____. ''{Text does not ID the wife of Henry Jr.}'' :##) Ephraim Gardiner; b. __ Jand 1693; m. 28 April 1713 Penelope Eldred, dau. of Samuel and Martha (Knowles) Eldred, of Kingstown, RI. :##) William Gardiner; b. 27 Oct 1697; d. before 20 July 1744; m. in Kingstown, RI 12 June 1718 Margaret Eldred, dau. of Capt John and Margaret (Holden) Eldred of N. Kingstown, RI. === 1897 === * Secondary Source, Henry Parsons Hedges, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924079595892/page/n5/mode/2up ''A History of the Town of East-Hampton, N.Y.,] Hedges, Henry Parsons, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924079595892/page/n5/mode/2up ''A History of the Town of East-Hampton, N.Y.,] Sag Harbor; J. H. Hunt Printer, 1897. Public Domain. Data :#) [https://archive.org/details/cu31924079595892/page/n297/mode/2up?q=Lyon ''History of East Hampton;'' page 277-280] Lyon 3 ''{Gardiner},'' s. of David 2 had '''w''{ife}'' (name not given)''' who d. 20 Sept 1733 ae about 65. He was accidentally shot Sept 23, 1723, near Three Mile Harbor, by Samuel Bennett, while huntting deer. They had ch. Lyon 4 b. 1688, d. 1781 ae 93; Giles 4 d. s. p.; Mary 4 d. May 14, 1714, ae 20 of measles; a child 4 d. 1700-1 abt 2 days old. ===1899 === * Secondary Source, Rev. Jacob Mallman; [https://archive.org/details/historicalpapers00mall/page/n7/mode/2up ''Historical Papers on Shelter Island and Its Presbyterian Church;''] Mallman Rev. Jacob; [https://archive.org/details/historicalpapers00mall/page/n7/mode/2up ''Historical Papers on Shelter Island and Its Presbyterian Church;''] Printed for the author, by The A. M. Hustad Co.157 William St, NY., 1899. Public Domain. Also available on line at [https://books.google.com/books?id=pFwsAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=rev+jacob+e+mallmann&source=bl&ots=mPLTrIUBV0&sig=VsXLMuGq4G13_9vtrf22a0LQDKk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=R79wVI2tHMSVNqbrgsAF&ved=0CCwQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books] [ Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/historicalpapers00mall/page/38/mode/2up?q=George%2BHavens ''Shelter Island Presbyterian;'' page 38-43:] George Havens, the son of William Havens, a Welshman who came to America in 1635 and settled on Conanticut Island ''{Rhode Island}.'' Around 1698 George Havens purchased 1000 acres of land covering the central portion of Shelter Island, NY from Nathaniel Sylvester II, who having had recently married Miss Margaret Hobert, daughter of Isaiah Hobert of East Hampton, subsequently moved to Newport, RI and engaged in business as a merchant. '''George Havens then moved with his wife and seven children, three sons and four daughters to Shelter Island, though his son George Havens Jr. opted to remain in Rhode Island and, to the best of the author's knowledge, remained in Rhode Island for his entire life''', despite a generous, but conditional offer of Shelter Island land by his father George Haven Sr. in 1701. ''{The assertion by Mallman that George Havens Jr. lived his entire life in RI is incorrect. The land deed records from Southold/Shelter Island are perfectly clear; George Havens Jr. was a resident of Shelter Island circa 1702-1705, then moved to Fisher's Island some time prior to 1707. He later moved to Groton, Conn, and then back to Kingstown, RI by 1710. }'' George Havens ''{Sr.}'' died at Shelter Island, survived by wife who remarried to one Thomas Terry, she lived to the age of 93 and was buried in the south ''{Shelter Island Pres.}'' church yard. :##) Mallman also notes that he was surprised to find the Tombstone of George Havens in the ancient burying ground of New London, Conn. with an epitaph on a [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2009/247/11403054_125216897114.jpg small brownstone marker] which read, ''George Havens , who deceased Feb 25, 1706 ae 53 y'rs.'' ''{Note the tombstone may still be found in this cemetery, but time has eroded the stone's inscription, such that all that may be presently discerned is as follows: ''{ HERE | LYETH... | BODY ... |HAVENS ... | DECEASED ... | THE 25 ... | AGED ...}'' :#) [https://archive.org/details/historicalpapers00mall/page/162/mode/2up?q=Thurston ''Shelter Island Presbyterian;'' page 163:] George Havens, son of William and Dionis (____) Havens, b. 1653, m 1674; d. 21 Feb 1706/7. Married Eleanor Thurston, da. of Edward and Elizabeth (Mott) Thurston; b. Mar 1655; d. 7 Nov 1747. :##) '''George Havens; m. Mary____. :##) Jonathan Havens; b. 22 Feb 1681; m. 1 Jan 1706/7 Hannah Brown. :##) William Havens; d. unm 1746. :##) John Havens; m. Sarah ____. :##) Content Havens; m. Cornelius Payne. :##) Patience Havens; m. Soper. :##) '''Desire Havens; m. Gardiner. ''{This text does not identify the husband of Desire Havens.}'' === 1907 === * Secondary Source, Charles Morris Gardner and Lillian May Stickney Gardner; [https://archive.org/details/gardnerhistoryge00gard/page/n3/mode/2up? ''Gardner History and Genealogy;''] Gardner, Charles Morris, and Lillian May; [https://archive.org/details/gardnerhistoryge00gard/page/n3/mode/2up? ''Gardner History and Genealogy;''] The Erie Printing Co., 1314-16 Peach St., 1907. Public Domain. Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/gardnerhistoryge00gard/page/62/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Gardner history and genealogy;'' page 62;] Henry Gardner (3), son of Henry (2) and Abigail (Remington) Gardner was born 25 Feb 1691. His home was in Moorsfield in South Kingstown on land inherited from his father. Some of his descendants still own land which was bought by his father in 1704 from the heirs of John Remington. He died in Newport 16 July 1768, and was buried on his own Land in Mooresfield. ''{Editorial Note, however there is a tombstone in the Newport Cemetery [http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newgravedetails.aspx?ID=147806 Tombstone of Henry Gardner, Newport, RI.] which appears to belong to this Henry Gardner}'' He belonged to the Parish of St. Paul. '''He married (1st) Desire Havens, 4 Aug 1710'''; and (2nd) Catherine Davis of East Greenwich on 27 Dec 1722. ''{Editorial Note; this Genealogy '''does NOT identify the parents of Desire Havens.'''}'' :##) '''Children of Henry Gardiner and Desire Havens: :###) Henry Gardner; b. 16 June 1714. :###) Christopher Gardner; :###) Hannah Gardner; bapt. 27 Feb 1721; m. Thomas Potter 31 Dec 1730. :###) Desire Gardner; bapt. 27 Feb 1721; d. 28 Dec 1723. :##) Children of Henry Gardiner and Catherine Davis :###) Edward Gardner; b. 8 Sept 1723; m. 23 May 1745 Elizabeth Tefft. :###) Mary Gardner; b. 25 July 1728; m. 16 April 1747 Jonathan Hazard. :###) Abigail Gardner; b. 9 March 1732; m. 23 May 1751 Thomas Mumford. :###) William Gardner; b. ca. 1725. ===1917=== * Secondary Source, George Norbury MacKenzie, LL.B.; [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog/page/n11/mode/2up ''Colonial families of the United States of America, Vol IV;''] MacKenzie, LL.B., George Norbury; [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog/page/n11/mode/2up ''Colonial families of the United States of America, Vol IV;''] The Seaforth Press, Genealogical Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1917. Public Domain. Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog/page/n236/mode/2up?q=Lion ''Colonial Families;'' page 223;] Lion Gardiner Jr., son of David and Mary (Leringman) Gardiner, of East Hampton, Long Island died on 23 Sept 1723, from an accidental gunshot wound while hunting deer; m. wife's name unknown, who was b. ca. 1668, d. 20 sept 1733 at East Hampton, aged about 65 years. :##) '''Children of Lion and Unknown Gardiner: :###) Lion Gardiner III; b. 1688; d. 1781; m. 11 Jan 1721 Hannah Merry. :###) Giles Gardiner; unm. ''{Editorial, other reference suggest this assertion is in incorrect.}'' :###) Mary Gardiner; b.1693/4; d. 14 May 1714 ages 20 years. :###) Child; b 1700/1; died within 2 days. === 1919 === * Secondary Source, Caroline Robinson, [https://archive.org/stream/gardinersofnarra00robi#page/n11 ''The Gardiners of Narragansett''] Robinson, Caroline E. ''[[Space:The Gardiners of Narragansett|The Gardiners of Narragansett]]: being a genealogy of the descendants of George Gardiner, the colonist, 1638'' (Providence, Rhode Island, 1919). Public domain. [[#Robinson|Robinson]], Page 13. [https://archive.org/stream/gardinersofnarra00robi#page/n11/mode/2up/search/Nicholas The Gardiners of Narragansett -- Title page] Data Extract: :#) [https://archive.org/details/gardinersofnarra00robi/page/12/mode/2up?q=Henry ''Gardiner Genealogy;'' Page 13, 14:] Henry Gardiner (23), son of Henry, was born 25 Feb 1691, and died 16 July 1768. '''He married on 4 August 1710 Desire Havens.''' He married second Catherine Davis, of East Greenwich on 27 Dec 1722. His home was in what is now known as Moorsfield, South Kingstown, Rhode Island. The land was given to him by the will of his father, and was bought in 1704 from the heirs of John Remington. Henry Gardiner, 3, died in Newport, 16 July 1768, as above, and was buried on his own land in Moorsfield. He belonged to the parish of St. Paul's. ''{This Genealogy '''does NOT identify the parents of Desire Havens''' Wife of Henry.}'' :##) '''Children of Henry Gardiner by first wife Desire Havens. :###) Henry Gardiner (120); b. 16 June 1714; m. 27 June 1737, Anne Champlin, dau. of Capt. Christopher Champlin and Elizabeth Dennison Champlin. :###) Hannah Gardiner (121): b. 1712; bapt. 27 Feb 1721; m. 31 Dec 1730 Thomas Potter. :###) Desire Gardiner (122); b. bapt 27 Feb 1721/2; d. 28 Dec 1723 from scalding water spilled on her. :##) Children of Henry Gardiner by second wife Catherine Davis: :###) Edward Gardiner (123); b. 8 Sept 1723 :###) Mary Gardiner (124); b. 25 July 1728. :###) Abigail Gardiner (125); b. 9 March 1732 :###) William Gardiner (125a); b.1725. :#) [https://archive.org/details/gardinersofnarra00robi/page/40/mode/2up?q=Henry ''Gardiner Genealogy;'' page 41;] Henry Gardiner III (120), son of Henry, was born 16 June 1714, and married 27 June 1736 Ann Champlin, a daughter of Christopher and Elizabeth (Denison) Champlin, and a great grand daughter of John Howland, on of the passengers on the Mayflower, in 1620. She was born 29 March 1714 and died in 1798. :##) Children of Henry Gardiner III and Ann Champlin; :###) Christopher :###) Jonathan :###) '''Henry :###) James :###) Desire. === 1927 === * Secondary Source, John Lion Gardiner; [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/507552-gardiners-of-gardiner-s-island?viewer=1&offset=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ''Gardiners of Gardiner's Island;''] Gardiner, John Lion; [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/507552-gardiners-of-gardiner-s-island?viewer=1&offset=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ''Gardiners of Gardiner's Island;''] Publisher Jonathan T. Gardiner, The Starr Press, East Hampton, NY. 1927. Data: :#) [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/507552-gardiners-of-gardiner-s-island?viewer=1&offset=1#page=120&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Desire ''Gardiner's Island Genealogy;'' page 119-120;] Lion Gardiner (14), son of David Gardiner; b. 1665; d. 23 Sept 1723. :##) '''Married Desire, daughter of George Havens of Shelter Island; she d. 20 Sept 1733. :###) '''Children of Lion Gardiner and Desire Havens (#'s 30 30A & 31): :####) [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/507552-gardiners-of-gardiner-s-island?viewer=1&offset=1#page=134&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=30%20Giles ''Gardiner's Island Genealogy;'' page 133:] Giles Gardiner (30); bapt. 10 Feb 1722/3; m. 3 Oct 1728 Widow Jane Conklling; d. 7 Feb 1759. :#####) page 153: Elizabeth (Gardiner) Baker; bapt. 10 Apr 1730; d. May 1782. :#####) page 154: Roswell Gardiner; bapt. 1733; d. 1755. :####) [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/507552-gardiners-of-gardiner-s-island?viewer=1&offset=1#page=135&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=30A ''Gardiner's Island Genealogy;'' page 134:] Mary Gardiner; b, 1694; d, 14 May 1714 :####) Lion Gardiner (31); b. 1672; m. 11 Jan 1721/2 Hannah Merry; d. 11 Jan 1774. :###) '''Father of Desire Havens: George Havens, son of William and Dionis (____) Havens); b. 1653; m 1674; d. 21 Feb 1706/7. :###) '''Mother of Desire Havens; Eleanor Thurston, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Mott) Thurston, b. 1665, m. 1674, d. 7 Nov 1747. (Ref; Mallman's ''Shelter Island,'' page 163 ) :##) Chronology of other references citing or related to Lion Gardiner: :###) 1690: Partition deed with brothers. (Ref: Moore's Index Southold.) :###) 1700/1: Child of Lion died 2-3 days old (Ref: East Hampton Church Records.) :###) 1703: Lion Gardiner sold 1/2 of land at Aquebogue, to J. Reeves. This land was originally purchased by Lion's father of J. Parshall. 1 Dec 1730 (Ref: Lib A; Suffolk Co. p. 139). :###) '''1716: Will of William Havens of Shelter Island. Sister Desire Gardiner cited as heir. Proved 6 Aug 1764. (Ref: Lib 16, NY p. 34). :###) 1723: Lion Gardiner was killed in a deer hunting accident. Shot by Sam Bennett. (Ref: East Hampton Church Records.) :###) '''1733: Widow of Lion Gardiner deceased 20 Sept 1733 ae 65 years. (Ref: East Hampton Church Records.) === 1929 === * Secondary Source, George Schuyler Gardiner and Catherine Marshall Gardiner; [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofevery00gard/page/n9/mode/2up?q=Havens ''A Chronicle of Everyday People;''] Sag Harbor, NY; 1929. Gardiner, Catherine Marshall and Gardiner, George Schuyler; [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofevery00gard/page/n9/mode/2up?q=Havens ''A Chronicle of Everyday People;''] Sag Harbor, NY; 1929. [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofevery00gard/page/n81/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Everyday People;'' page 42;] Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofevery00gard/page/n81/mode/2up?q=Havens ''Everyday People;'' page 42;] '''George Havens, son of William and Dionis (____) Havens, was born 1653; died 21 Feb 1706/7 and married Eleanor Thurston, b. Apr 1653; died 7 Nov 1747. Eleanor married second Thomas Terry. :##) Children of George and Eleanor: :###) '''George Havens; m. Mary :###) Jonathan Havens; b. 22 Feb 1681; m. 1 Jan 1706/7 Hannah Brown :###) William Havens; unm :###) John Havens; m. Sarah :###) Content Havens; m. Cornelius Payne :###) Patience Havens; m. ____Loper; :###) '''Desire Havens; b. ____; m. Lion Gardiner; d. ____.''' ''{Echoes the 1927 marriage assertion of John Lion Gardiner for Desire Havens.}'' :#) [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofevery00gard/page/n47/mode/2up?q=Gardiner ''Everyday People;'' page 25;] Lion Gardiner, son of David, was killed in a hunting accident 23 Sept 1723. '''Married in 1688 Desire Havin (b. ca. 1668; d. 20 Sep 1773 ae 55), dau of George. :##) Children of '''Lion Gardiner and Desire Havens:''' :###) Lion Gardiner Jr.; b. 1692; m. 11 Jan 1721 Hannah Merry; d. 1784, ae 93 at East Hampton, NY :####) https://archive.org/details/chronicleofevery00gard/page/n47/mode/2up?q=Gardiner ''Everyday People;'' page 25;] John Gardiner: bapt. 10 Feb 1723; d. 24 Nov 1780; m. 1746 Elizabeth Dayton :####) Mary Gardiner; bapt 109 Sept 1725; m. Master John Stratton Jr. :####) Jeremiah Gardiner; b. 5 Feb 1728; d. 29 Jan 1815; m. (1st) Mary Parsons; (2nd) Jemima (Howell) Stratton :###) Giles Gardiner; b. 2 Feb 1722/3; m. widow Jane Conklin in 1728; d. 14 June 1763. :###) Mary Gardiner; b.1693/4; d. 14 May 1714 ae. 20 :###) Infant Gardiner; b. Feb 1700/1; d. 7 Feb 1700/1 ae 2 days. ===1933 === * Secondary Source, Henry C. Havens, [https://archive.org/details/havensfamilyinne00have/page/n3/mode/2up? ''The Havens Family in New Jersey''] Havens, Henry C.; [https://archive.org/details/havensfamilyinne00have/page/n3/mode/2up? ''The Havens Family in New Jersey;''] Master in Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, NJ, 1933. [https://archive.org/details/havensfamilyinne00have/page/8/mode/2up?q=Desire ''Havens, NJ Genealogy;'' page 9;] Data :#) [https://archive.org/details/havensfamilyinne00have/page/8/mode/2up?q=Desire ''Havens, NJ Genealogy;'' page 9;] '''George Havens, the third son of William Havens, is documented as a resident of Jamestown, RI, and Shelter Island*, NY. He married in 1674 Eleanor Thurston, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Mott) Thurston. They were the parents of: George, Jonathan, William, John, Ruth, Content, Patience, '''Desire,''' and Abigail. ''{Text does not ID husband of Desire.}'' :##) Documented events (source is Austin ): :###) 1680 Freeman. :###) 1687-09-06; Taxed in Kingstown, RI. :###) 1695-07-15; Constable at Jamestown, RI :###) 1696; Sold farms on Boston Neck for £500 :###) 1695: Bought 1000 acres of Shelter Island NY for £500. Removed to Shelter Island shortly thereafter. :###) 1701-11-19: Son George Havens Jr. identifies himself in a deed as "the son of George Havens of Shelter Island." :###) 1702-10-26; George Haven Sr. sold his 150 acre farm at Coweset, near East Greenwich, RI to Henry Tibbitts for £80. This property later becomes the subject of litigation. :###) 1706-02-25: George Havens date of death, buried in New London, CT. :##) * It is said that Shelter Island was so named because it was a place of refuge for Quakers suffering religious persecution. ===1937=== * Secondary Source, Clara Gardiner Miller and John Milton Stanton, [https://archive.org/details/gardinergardnerg00mill_0/page/n11/mode/2up ''Gardiner-Gardner Genealogy;''] Miller, Clara, and Stanton, John M.; [https://archive.org/details/gardinergardnerg00mill_0/page/n11/mode/2up ''Gardiner-Gardner Genealogy,''] Including the English Ancestry of George Gardiner Immigrant Ancestor of Newport, R.I.; Compiled by Clara Gardiner Miller and John Milton Stanton, Printed in the USA, The Tuttle Publishing Co. Inc., Rutland Vermont, 1937. Well documented Gardiner genealogy, focused on the Benoni Gardiner branch of the family. and only has a snippet on his brother Henry. Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/gardinergardnerg00mill_0/page/n59/mode/2up?q=Henry ''Gardner-Gardiner;'' page 27:] Children of George and Horod (Long): :##) ''''Henry Gardiner, etc. Nothing on Desire Havens. === 1951=== * [http://longislandgenealogy.com/HavensFamily/contents.htm ''The Archibald Havens Papers''] This web page is limited to information extracts for John and Jonathan Havens only. The full text is available in print form only, and has not been accessed for this essay. ===1975=== * Secondary Source, Barrington S. Havens; [https://archive.org/details/havensfamilyinsu00have/page/n1/mode/2up ''The Havens family in Suffolk County, New York;''] Havens, Barrington S.;[https://archive.org/details/havensfamilyinsu00have/page/n1/mode/2up ''The Havens family in Suffolk County, New York;''] published by the author, 1975. Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/havensfamilyinsu00have/page/6/mode/2up?q=Desire ''Havens of Suffolk Co., New York;'' page 7;] George Havens, son o William and Dennis, b. 1653 Jamestown, RI. Resident of Portsmouth; d. 21/25 Feb at Shelter Island, NY. Married in 1674 Eleanor Thurston. Additional information in source. :##) Children of George Havens and Eleanor Thurston: :###) George Havens Jr.; b. ca. 1675 (based on m. date); m. Mary Remington. :###) Jonathan Havens; b. 22 Feb 1681 at Jamestown, RI; m. Hannah Brown. :###) William Havens; d. unm. Will dated 30 Apr 1716 names mother and siblings. :###) John Havens; b. ca. 1685; m. Sarah Conklin :###) Ruth Havens; b.____; m ____ Terry; Mallman omits her. :###) Content Havens; b.____; m. Cornelius Payne. :###) Patience Havens; m. 1696 Arthur Loper. :###) '''Desire Havens; b. 1668; d. 20 Sep 1733 ae 65; m. Lion Gardiner (1665-1723). ''' ''{Echoes the 1927 marriage assertion of John Lion Gardiner for Desire Havens.}'' :###) Abigail Havens; m. Thomas Terry 1752. === 1985 === * Secondary Source, Clarence Almon Torrey, ''U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700,'' Torrey, Clarence Almon; ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700,'' Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1985. Available: :#) On line at :##) {{Ancestry Record|3824|69553}} Ancestry.com Operations Inc Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. :##) AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008. Online version at AmericanAncestors.org contains Torrey's references. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21174/597/426886813 ''NE pre 1700 Marriages accessed for Gardiner.''] :#) Print edition. This manuscript is still in print and may be available at [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=New+England+Marriages+Prior+to+1700%2C+Clarence+Almon+Torrey&ref=nb_sb_noss Amazon.com] or [https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&cm_sp=SearchF-_-home-_-Results&an=Clarence+Almon+Torrey&tn=New+England+Marriages+Prior+to+1700&kn=&isbn= Abebooks.com] or other rare booksellers. :#) [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/Docs/torrey%20sources%20(nehgr).pdf ''Key to References in New England Marriages Prior to 1700"] This cross reference expands Torrey's reference abbreviations into full reference citations. :#) [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Torrey%27s_New_England_Marriages_Prior_to_1700 Family Search exposee on ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700''] This article provides excellent insight regarding access to Torrey's source citations, which are not included in the single volume edition. Data extract: :# [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-marriages-to-1700/image?rId=426886813&volumeId=21174&pageName=597&filterQuery= ''Pre-1700 Marriages;'' page 597;] Henry Gardiner (1645-1744) & 1st wife Joan ____ (____-1715); ca.1666/72; Kingstown, RI. {Swansea Hist. 157; Noyes-Gilman 80; Austin's Dict, 81; Gen Mag. 3;120; Shotwell 27-8} :# [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-marriages-to-1700/image?rId=426886813&volumeId=21174&pageName=597&filterQuery= ''Pre-1700 Marriages;'' page 597;] Henry Gardiner (1645-1744) & 2/wf Abigail (Richmond) Remington (1656-1749), widow of John, aft 12 Dec 1688, aft 1715; N. Kingstown, RI/ Newport, RI. {Austin's Dict. 81, 163; Noyes-Gilman 80; French Anc. 67; Richmond Gen. 13; Shotwell, 25}. :# [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-marriages-to-1700/image?rId=426886813&volumeId=21174&pageName=597&filterQuery= ''Pre-1700 Marriages;'' page 597;] Lion Gardiner (1665-1723) & [Desire Havens] (1668-1723); by 1688; E. Hampton, LI {East Hampton LI 279; Gardiner (1927) 106, 119} :#) [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-marriages-to-1700/image?rId=426889520&volumeId=21175&pageName=720&filterQuery= ''Pre-1700 Marriages;'' page 720;] George Havens and 1st wife ____ Green, dau. of Edward, by 1675, much later RI ''{Geen(#1) 70}'' :#) [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-marriages-to-1700/image?rId=426889520&volumeId=21175&pageName=720&filterQuery= ''Pre-1700 Marriages;'' page 720;] George Havens (1706+) & 2nd wife Eleanor (Thurston) (1655-1757). Eleanor m. (2nd) Thomas Terry by 1681; 1674? Jamestown RI. ''{ Austin GDRI 93, 201; Prime, 36; Wickham-Billard, 146 149; Reg. 45:56}'' ===2010=== * Secondary Source, Stephen L. Nebeker;[http://nebekerfamilyhistory.com/nebgen/Havens_book.html ''Our Havens Ancestors in America;''] Nebeker, Stephen L.; [http://nebekerfamilyhistory.com/nebgen/Havens_book.html ''Our Havens Ancestors in America;''] published in the website of the [http://nebekerfamilyhistory.com/nebgen/Return_to_Home_Page.html ''Nebeker Family History.''] published about 2010. Well researched and documented Genealogy, focused on the descent of the New Jersey Branch of the Family. Principle resource is ''The Havens Family in New Jersey'' by Henry C. Havens. :#) [http://nebekerfamilyhistory.com/nebgen/Havens_Part_1.html ''Havens in Ameria;'' page 19;] :##) George m. (1) Abigail Remington; (2) Eleanor Thurston Gen Forum-Erin Ennis ''{The assertion that George was married to Abigail Remington, prior to Eleanor Thurston is based on a web blog, that the author of this essay was unable to locate, and this assertion appears to be an invention to accommodate Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens Sr., with the primary source supported 1668 birth of the wife Lion Gardiner. All of the prior genealogical literature asserts the marriage date of George Havens and Eleanor Thurston to have occurred in 1674, six years too late to accommodate this 1668 primary source supported birth date of Lion Gardiner's wife. There is zero evidence to link Abigail Remington (the mother-in-law of George Havens Jr.) as the wife of George Havens Sr. Furthermore, the fact remains that George Havens Sr. was only 15 years of age 1668 when the wife of Lion Gardiner was born. }'' :###) George Havens Jr; b. ca 1675; m. Mary Remington. (from Archibald Havens Papers) :###) Jonathan Havens; b. 22 Feb 1681 Jamestown RI; m. Hannah Brown :###) William Havens; d. unmarried 1746; will 30 Apr 1716, probated 7 Aug 1746, mentions mother Eleanor. :###) John Havens; b. ca 1685; m. Sarah Conklin :###) Ruth Havens; m. _____ Terry :###) Content m. Cornelius Payne, son of Thomas; d. Feb-Mar 1715-16; :####) Elisha Payne; d. Mar 1761, at Shelter I. NY; m. 31 Oct 1748. in Southold, Deliverance Tuthill, b. ca. 1724, at Oysterponds, dau. of Nathaniel, b. 1694, & Mary Tuthill. :###) Patience m. 1696 Arthur Loper. :###) '''Desire b. 1668; d. 20 Sep 1733, age 65; m. Lion Gardiner, b. 1665, d. 23 Sep 1723;''' ''{Echoes the 1927 marriage assertion of John Lion Gardiner for Desire Havens.}'' :####) Giles Gardiner; bp. 10 Feb 1722-3; d. 14 Jun1763, m. Wid. Jane (Parsons) Conkling, b. 3 Oct 1728, d. 7 Feb 1759; Mary b. 1694, d. measles 14 May 1714; :####) Lion Gardiner; b. 1693, bp.10 Feb 1722-3, d. 13 Nov 1784, m. 11 Jan 1721-22, Hannah Merrywood, d. 11 Jan 1774. :###) Abigail Havens; m. Thomas Terry 1752; :####) Elizabeth Terry; d. 23 Apr 1825, age 64, at Oysterponds; m. 17 Mar 1781, Christopher Tuthill, b. 26 Nov 1760, Oys.; d. 26 Nov 1823 Oys.; son of Christopher b. ca. 1726 & Phebe Youngs; :####) Ruth Terry, b. 2 Dec 1752, Oys.; d. 12 Nov 1802, Oys.; m. 1 Feb 1770, Oys., Daniel Tuthill, b. 13 Mar 1747, Shelter Is., d. 17 Jul 1830, Oys.; son of Noah b. 1714 & Hannah Tuthill. :#) [http://nebekerfamilyhistory.com/nebgen/Havens_Part_2.html ''Havens in Ameria;'' Appendix A;] List of Major Sources Used. ---- ==Research Notes== #) Giles Gardiner is recorded as the son of Lion Gardiner and an unnamed wife in the East Hampton Vital Records. The East Hampton Vital Records also identify a family with the surname Giles as one of the original lot holders of the town; Question, "Could Giles possibly be the maiden surname of Lion Gardiner Sr.'s wife?'' #) The following definitions and syntax conventions apply to the preceding text of this profile: ##) A Primary Source contains data that was recorded by the person in the profile; or by someone known to or with first hand knowledge of that person, during the person's lifetime, death or within two generations thereafter. ##) A Secondary Source is a genealogical reference created as the result of a extensive study of available source material and it provides some evidence of the source documentation used to generate the text data. ##) A Tertiary Source is a genealogical data source which is a collection of genealogical information that does not cite Primary or Secondary information sources, and the data may be factual or hearsay. ##) Braces ''{Editorial Note Example}'' are used to insert editorial comments; that is to say, information or clarification that is not contained in the original, cited source material. ---- ==Sources== ===Other Sources=== * [https://www.havensfamily.com/old_albums/havens_ancestry.htm ''Our Havens Ancestry''] * [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61175/images/colonialfamiliesvi-004271_223?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&pId=15593 ''Colonial Families of the United States of America, Volume VI; page 223;''] Lion Gardiner Sr. Genealogy, does not name wife. * Copy of 7 Oct 2020 email to Claire: ::
Hello Claire: This is a really tough one. The underlying issue is Desire Gardiner, the daughter of George Havens who has been cited in several credible genealogies to have been the wife of Lion Gardiner, of the Gardiners of Gardiners Island off the eastern end of Long Island, NY, and at the same time there are other credible genealogies (and at least one primary source) that have placed her as the wife of Henry Gardiner of Kingstown, RI. There are also a variety of genealogies that simply state that Desire was the daughter of George Havens, and married ___ Gardiner, but fail to identify the husband. The problem is that the way the two identities for Desire Gardiner are constructed, they have to be for the same person and yet the data in the two divergent genealogies precludes them from being the same person, i.e. they are concurrently married and both couples are asserted to have had babies at the same time period, and Lion is still alive when Henry and Desire are married so it cannot be a first marriage, second marriage situation for Desire without major changes to the Lion-Desire narrative (she would have had to divorce Lion (or he died earlier) and she could not have had their son Giles) . Comparison as presently entered in Wikitree: 1. Desire (Havens) Gardiner, daughter of George Havens and Eleanor Thurston, married to Henry Gardiner of Kingstown. b. 1696, m. 4 Aug 1710 at North Kingstown, RI; d. 20 Sept 1733 at Kingstown, RI. Husband Henry Gardiner b. 1691; d. 1768. Henry and Desire have daughter Hannah in 1712. 2. Desire (Havens) Gardiner, daughter of George Havens and Eleanor Thurston??, married to Lion Gardiner of East Hampton, LI, NY. b. 1668, m. 1688 at East Hampton. Husband Lion Gardiner b. 1665; dies 23 Sept 1723. Lion and Desire have son Lion Gardiner Jr. in 1688. In looking at the available data, it appears that no one really knows when Desire Havens was actually born and her birth date appears to be derived from the whichever marriage the particular genealogist happened to assume to be correct. There is a problem with the Desire + Lion narrative and that problem is that in order to fit Desire Havens, dau of George, as the wife of Lion, she has to be old enough to have son Lion Jr born in 1688. Assuming she was 20 year of age when she had Lion Jr, means she would have to have been born in 1668, but George and Eleanor weren't married until 1674. So either Desire is not the daughter of Eleanor Thurston or she was born in 1675 and was thirteen when she became the mother of Lion Jr. And this brings us to the reason why Abigail Remington has been introduced into the narrative. After writing to you, I continued to look for source material to see if I could find where the reference to Abigail Remington might have come from and I was able to find at one reference that did this assert this marriage relationship. That source is from page 19 of the 2010+ Stephen Nebeker ''Our Havens Ancestors in America" genealogy where Stephen asserts that George Havens first married Abigail Remington, and second Eleanor Thurston. He cites a source for this information as "Gen Forum-Erin Ennis." and nothing more--which makes this source appear to be some kind of web blog and without further substantiation is clearly in the hearsay category. However, it does shed some light as to why Abigail Remington was introduced into the narrative and that reason is that in order for Desire Gardiner to have been born early enough to be the wife of Lion Gardiner and the mother of Lion Gardiner Jr, she would need to have been born prior to the time George Havens and Eleanor Thurston were married in 1674. So it appears a first wife Abigail was invented for George Havens to fit this earlier time frame required to allow Desire to be the wife of Lion Gardiner. In looking at the presently available source information, the most reliable source is the North Kingstown, RI marriage record between Henry Gardiner and Desire Havens in 1710. Unfortunately, the marriage record does not specify her parents, and the marriage occurs about 10 years after George Havens moves to Shelter Island, and about 4 years after George died. It is deliciously tempting to think that Desire Havens and Lion Gardiner were married because they lived on two adjacent islands off the tip of Long Island, but in 1688, at the time of the marriage between Desire and Lion, George Havens was still living in Rhode Island and was actually taxed at Kingstown, RI in 1687--the RI Gardiners and the Gardiners Island Gardiners were not related, so there is a good probability that in 1688 George Havens (hence Desire also) and Lion Gardiner (or his parents) had never met. There is not enough information to know for sure, but it is certain that the narrative linking Desire Gardiner, daughter of George Havens and Eleanor Thurston, rests on a far more solid foundation of primary source information that the Lion Gardiner narrative, AND it is not necessary to contrive any other arbitrary relationships to make the marriage fit to established data (in contrast to the Lion Gardiner narrative). So it can be stated with certainty that the Henry Gardiner and Desire Havens narrative is based on more reliable source information and is a superior fit with other genealogical data. Therefore is seems most probable that the Henry Gardiner narrative is the correct narrative and that the narrative that Desire, daughter of George Havens, married Lion Gardiner is incorrect and apocryphal. Taking this observation to be correct and applying a very critical look at the source information underpinning the Lion Gardiner married to Desire Havens, daughter of George Havens narrative, it will be found that the most reliable reference ( that I have found as of Oct 2020) is Torrey's pre 1700 marriages and Torrey's assertion that Lion's wife was the daughter of George Havens rests entirely on the 1927 Gardiner Genealogy by John Lion Gardiner, which provides no information regarding the information source for this marriage assertion. Therefore, as of Oct 2020 absolutely zero primary source information has been found to support the assertion that Lion Gardiner married Desire Gardiner, daughter of George Havens, hence this marriage assertion relies entirely on tradition, and secondary genealogies but with no underpinning verifiable, factual basis derived from a primary source. Normally this would be sufficient to let the assertion stand, however in this case, the assertion is in direct conflict with a competing narrative which does have a basis in a verifiable, (but imprecise) primary source and the competing narrative fits the other data better. So for what it is worth, that is a summary of what I have been able to learn, so far. I also searched in American Ancestors to see if any "modern" NEGHS articles had been written to expand on this topic, but if there are any, the search engine did not find them. So I think what I will do is transfer the essence this write up to a free space profile to capture the research and conclusions (without adding undue confusion to the affected profiles). Your thoughts? Regards, Randy Beebe On 10/6/2020 8:25 PM, TofuBertha wrote: > Hi Randy, > > Thanks for doing the heavy lifting on this one. > > I have been working slowly down my Watchlist, but I hadn't reached George yet. I've tidied up the profile, eliminated poor Abigail, and initiated a merge. Since so many people are already managing this profile, I will bow out once the merge has been completed. > > Thank again for all your hard work, > > :) > > Claires

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Notes and analysis while working on the first three generations of descendants of [[Marets-1|Jacques (Marets) des Marets Sr (abt.1480-abt.1522)]]. === Descent with comments on the profiles === '''[[Marets-1|Jacques (Marets) des Marets Sr (abt.1480-abt.1522)]]'''. Pre-1500. Managed by: [[Fay-286|Loren Fay]], [[Lee-759|Paul Lee]]
Lots of imported Ancestral File information. Sources: [[Space:Desmaret_family_1500-1660#The_Demarest_Family_1964|The Demarest Family (1964)]], Ancestral File, FamilySearch unspecified, Geni (which cites Wikitree!) :m. '''[[Unknown-35224|Unknown (Unknown) des Marets (abt.1482-)]]''' Pre-1500. No profile manager. :Text not too bad. Sources: Ancestry message board. ::(1) '''[[Marets-13|Jean (Marets) de Marets (abt.1518-1604)]]'''. Managed by: [[Niven-282|Melona (Niven) Gallagher]], [[WikiTree-60|Huguenot Migration Project WikiTree]] ::Only one line of the biography is about him. The rest is text repeated on other profiles for this family and has a lot of errors. Sources: [[Space:Desmaret_family_1500-1660#The_Demarest_Family_1964|The Demarest Family (1964)]], Ancestral File, FamilySearch unspecified, his father's profile on Geni (which cites Wikitree!) ::(2) '''[[Marets-12|Jacques (Marets) des Marets Jr (1519-1604)]]'''. Managed by: [[Fay-286|Loren Fay]], [[Wakefield-1004|Dana Wakefield]], [[Lee-759|Paul Lee]] ::Opening paragraph repeated on several of these profiles. Actually applies to his father. Quote from ''The Demarest family''. Sources: Several for the descendant mentioned in 1st paragraph, [[Space:Desmaret_family_1500-1660#The_Demarest_Family_1964|The Demarest Family (1964)]], a Yates Publishing database (doesn't look reliable), his father's profile on Geni (which cites Wikitree!) ::: m. '''[[Suceur-1|Antoinette Hede Suceur (abt.1523-1605)]]'''. Managed by: [[Lee-759|Paul Lee]] ::: Mostly import junk. None of the printed sources for this family mention Hede as a ?middlename. Sources: none. ::::(a) '''[[Marets-11|Francois (Marets) des Marets (1555-1641)]]'''. PPP. Managed by: [[Fay-286|Loren Fay]], [[Lee-759|Paul Lee]], [[WikiTree-60|Huguenot Migration Project WikiTree]] :::: Biography is mixed. Sources: [[Space:Desmaret_family_1500-1660#The_Demarest_Family_1964|The Demarest Family (1964)]], Norwich Walloon Church records, "The Des Marets Family of England, page 545" (this seems to be [[Space:Desmaret_family_1500-1660#The_Demarest_Family_1938|The Demarest Family (1938)]]) , unspecified marriage database. Memories: this is a quote from The Demarest Family (1964). ::::: m.(1) '''[[Herbecq-2|Elizabeth Herbecq (abt.1557-1602)]]'''. Managed by: [[Lee-759|Paul Lee]] ::::: Mostly import junk. Sources: her Geni profile which cites two online trees and marriage record database. Memories: not clear where this comes from, looks like output from genealogy software. ::::::(i) '''[[Marets-17|Jacques (Marets) Des Marets (1590-1591)]]'''. Managed by: [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]] ::::::Biography is nonsense. Sources: FamilySearch and Geni (both unspecified). ::::::(ii) '''[[Marets-18|Jean (Marets) des Marets (abt.1592-abt.1642)]]'''. PPP. Managed by: [[Fay-286|Loren Fay]], [[Lee-759|Paul Lee]], [[WikiTree-60|Huguenot Migration Project WikiTree]] ::::::Biography: really confusing with birth in Picardy when his parents were in Norwich! Does this conflate two people? Sources: Yate's marriage index, Millennium File, neither are reliable. ::::::(iii) '''[[Marets-22|Elisabeth (Marets) de Marets (abt.1595-1596)]]'''. Managed by: [[Niven-282|Melona (Niven) Gallagher]] ::::::No biography, no sources. ::::::(iv) '''[[Marets-23|Anna (Marets) de Marets (abt.1598-1599)]]'''. Managed by: [[Niven-282|Melona (Niven) Gallagher]] ::::::Biography says nothing. No sources. ::::::(v) '''[[Marets-16|Esther (Marets) de Ronde (1600-)]]'''. Managed by: [[Niven-282|Melona (Niven) Gallagher]] ::::::Biography: one paragraph on her grandfather and a descendant. Second paragraph [robably accurate but no citations. Sources: [[Space:Desmaret_family_1500-1660#The_Demarest_Family_1964|The Demarest Family (1964)]], Ancestral File, FamilySearch unspecified, her grandather's profile on Geni (which cites Wikitree!) ::::: m.(2) '''[[Du_Rieu-1|Phebe (du Rieu) Desmaret (abt.1576-1656)]]'''. Managed by: [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]], [[Baker-9370|Anne Baker]] ::::: Fully sourced biography. ::::::(vi) '''[[Marets-24|Daniel (Marets) de Marets (bef.1605-)]]'''. Managed by: [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]] :::::: Minimal but sourced biography. Sources: Norwich Walloon Church records. ::::::(vii) '''[[Marets-25|Judith (Marets) de Marets (bef.1607-)]]'''. Managed by: [[Niven-282|Melona (Niven) Gallagher]] :::::: Minimal but sourced biography. Sources: Norwich Walloon Church records, [[Space:Desmaret_family_1500-1660#The_Demarest_Family_1938|The Demarest Family (1938)]] ::::::(viii) '''[[Marets-26|Simon (Marets) de Marets (bef.1608-)]]'''. Managed by: [[Niven-282|Melona (Niven) Gallagher]] :::::: Minimal but sourced biography. Sources: Norwich Walloon Church records. ::::::(ix) '''[[Marets-21|Janne (Marets) de Marets (bef.1610-)]]'''. Managed by: [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]], :::::: Minimal but sourced biography. Sources: Norwich Walloon Church records. ::::::(x) '''[[Marets-27|Marie (Marets) de Marets (bef.1612-)]]'''. Managed by: [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]], :::::: Minimal but sourced biography. Sources: Norwich Walloon Church records. ::::::(xi) '''[[Marets-28|Phebe (Marets) de Marets (bef.1613-)]]'''. Managed by: [[Niven-282|Melona (Niven) Gallagher]] :::::: Minimal but sourced biography. Sources: Norwich Walloon Church records. ::::(b) '''[[Marets-14|Pierre (Marets) des Marets (1557-bef.1604)]]'''. Managed by: [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]] ::::: Empty profile. ::::(c) '''[[Marets-15|Jean (Marets) des Marets (1559-1604)]]'''. Managed by: [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]] ::::: Almost empty profile. == Consideration of the sources == === The Demarest Family 1964 === Demarest, Voorhis D. The Demarest Family, Vol I. Hackensack, New Jersey: Demarest Family Association, 1964. Page xx. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/206870-the-demarest-family-2nd-ed-vol-1-a-record-of-the-desmarets-family-in-france-the-holy-land-in-the-crusades-again-in-france-holland-the-palatinate-germany-again-in-holland-and-the-migration-to-america-1663-and-of-the-descendants-of-david-desmaret?viewer=1&offset=14#page=4&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= This book is stated on page xv to be a 'second edition' of ''The Demarest Family'' (1938). Page xx is the main source cited in this set of profiles, but little is said about its sources, though ''The Walloons and their Church at Norwich'' by W. J. C. Moens is mentioned. Examination of the text, however, shows that many sentences are directly from ''The Demarest Family'' (1938), and the account is a shortened version of pages 545-546 of that book. As this is neither a primary source nor cites its sources, it cannot be regarded as a reliable source for these Wikitree profiles. A separate assessment of reliability needs to be made for [[Des_Marest-47|David (des Marest) de Mareez (1620-1695)]] and his descendants in America who are catalogued in this book. === The Demarest Family 1938 === Demarest, Mary A. & Demarest, William H. S., The Demarest Family: David des Marest of the French patent on the Hackensack and his descendants. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Thatcher-Anderson Company, 1938. https://archive.org/details/demarestfamilyda00dema The relevant section of this book is Chapter XV ''The Des Marets Family of England'' on pages 545-551 and attributed to "Record of Louis P. de Boer. References to Dr. H. J. Koenen and others". Some of the sources are clearly in the [[Space:The_Publications_of_The_Huguenot_Society_of_London|publications of The Huguenot Society of London]] of the records of the French-speaking Huguenot churches at Norwich, Canterbury and Threadneedle Street in London. Others are less clear. However, Marc Demarest found a report produced by Louis P De Boer for [[Demarest-841|Rev William Demarest]] and now in the collections of the Bergen County Historical Society (New Jersey) and demonstrated that this section of the book is a verbatim copy of the report. The 1938 book is thus not the source to cite for a Wikitree profile. === Report by Louis P De Boer (with commentary by Marc Demarest) === A report from Louis De Boer to [[Demarest-841|Rev William Demarest]] dated 01 Nov 1928, preceded by a commentary by Marc Demarest, 2004, https://web.archive.org/web/20040901103051/http://www.demarests.com/documents/deboer.pdf. Before assessing this report, it should be noted that De Boer's work is not to be trusted, as discussed on the Dutch-Colonies list in 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20220829192016/https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=dutch-colonies&thread=9421939 A number of De Boer's published pedigrees,were refuted by William J. Hoffman, including a 1927 article by de Boer that was effectively plagiarised, being a translation and rearrangement of an original that had appeared in Dutch in 1890, and that another contained a fictitious marriage record.Dobson, J. B. "William J. Hoffman FASG, FGBS." New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 146 (2015) 23-30. The relevant pages of De Boer's report are page 9 ''The DES MARETS Family of Holland and England'' and pages 15-21 ''B. The DES MARETS Family of England''. Much of this material, especially baptisms and marriages, clearly comes from the Huguenot Society volumes, and there is much more here about the family in England than is on Wikitree as of August 2022. However, given De Boer's propensity to supplement his source with fictional material, it would be better to use the Huguenot Society publications directly. === A Huguenot on the Hackensack === Major, David C. & Major, John S., A Huguenot on the Hackensack: David Demarest and His Legacy. Cranbury, New Jersey: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007. Appendix B: David Demarest's Father, p.182-185. https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_Huguenot_on_the_Hackensack/Dxmle68IrfEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=RA1-PA182&printsec=frontcover === Het Geslacht De Marez === [[Koenen-145|Koenen, H.J.]], Het Geslacht De Marez. Scheveningen, Netherlands: Heraldisch-Genealogisch Archief, 1901. https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMSFKB02:000035470. Previously published in serialised form in ''De Wapenheraut: maanblad gewijd aan geschiedenis, geslacht-, wapen-, oudheidkunde, enz.'' (The Pursuivant: monthly magazine devoted to history, genealogy, heraldry, archaeology, etc.). Vol. II, 1898, pp. 9-16, 37-40, 61-64, 73-88, 133-140, 153-160, 169-184, 233-240, 247-256. Vol. III, 1899, pp. 5-16, 25-28, 61-64, 89-92, 109-116, 153-156, 177-180, 209-216, 249-252. Vol. IV, 1900, pp. 9-12, 57-60, 77-88, 121-128, 145-152, 169-172, 217-220 (End), 241-250 (Additions and Enhancements). == References ==

Desselle (Desselles) Sources

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1920 United States Federal Census Name:Samuel Desselles Age: 19 Birth Year:abt 1901 Birthplace:Louisiana Home in 1920:Marksville, Avoyelles, Louisiana Street:Bayou Blanc Lane Race:White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House:Son Marital Status:Married Father's Birthplace:Louisiana Mother's name:Celestine Desselles Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation:Laborer Industry: Farm Employment Field:Wage or Salary Able to Read: Yes Able to Write:Yes Neighbors:View others on page Household Members: Name Age Celestine Desselles 67 Samuel Desselles 19 Estelle Desselles 18 Source Citation Year: 1920; Census Place: Marksville, Avoyelles, Louisiana; Roll: T625_605; Page: 19A; Enumeration District: 2; Image: 90 ---- Sammy Joseph Desselle Louisiana First Registration Draft Cards, compiled 1940-1945 Name Sammy Joseph Desselle Event Type Draft Registration Event Date 1940-1945 Event Place Marksville, Avoyelles, Louisiana, United States Gender Male Nationality United States Birth Date 03 Dec 1900 Birthplace Marksville, Louisiana Relative's Name Sammy Desselle Relative's Address Marksville, , Louisiana Affiliate ARC Identifier 2169763 "Louisiana First Registration Draft Cards, compiled 1940-1945", database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC1R-36S Louisiana First Registration Draft Cards], Sammy Joseph Desselle, 1940-1945.

D'Esterre of Rossmanagher

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The goal of this project is to document the origin of the D'Esterres in Ireland. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Geoffrey Vincent, 7x great grandson of Henry D'Esterre. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * validate the proposition that the Irish D'Esterres are descended from the French Counts of Aix * determine the origin of the family name D'Esterre (e.g.. does it relate to the village of D'Esterre in the French Pyrenees?) * construct the family tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13877432 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Detailed Analysis of Brady-6268 DNA

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Detailed analysis of [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady's]] DNA. = Goals = # Crockett Connection # Crawford Connection # Choctaw Connection # Father-in-law Connection # Michael McGee Connection == Crockett Connection == Identify how [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] is related to [[Crockett-311|Davy Crockett]].
# No current relationship exists: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Crockett-311&person2Name=Brady-6268 Wikitree Relationship Finder]. # Jeffrey Crockett (GEDMatch Kit ID: MD8321479) Autosomal comparison with [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]]: [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php?kit1=MD8321479&kit2=KP7361560 link] # FamilyTreeDNA site predicts the same father for both Crawford and Crockett roughly 16 generations ago. # Furthest confirmed Crawford ancestor [[Crawford-451|John Crawford]] which is 12 generations back. ==== Cross References with Jeff Crockett ==== * Potentials: ** SU7769446 Mike Walter (mikejwalker@me.com) ** SM4835909 JV (kvermeer88@outlook.com) only matched on Chromosome 20 ** QJ4295207 Phillip R Hayden (prhu@ix.netcom.com) Chromosome 1, 8, (big Segment with George Merritt Polk Chromosome 16) ** GW4032941 Rachel Busselman (rebusselman@gmail.com) Chromosome 14 (Jenny Brady Chromosome 5) ** WV1953225 Missy (Skeens18@marshall.edu) Chromosome 13 ** MG6120827 Noreen Kelly Tiller (kevinkelly2@gmail.com) Chromosome 1 ** PB7432715 joiej (joiesumner@hotmail.com) Chromosome 5 ** NC1116828 Ian Turner (cazzer69@gmail.com) Chromosome 1, 8, 9 (Jenny Brady Chromosome 18) ** HH9627150 HGS (mscheffler68@gmail.com) Chromosome 8, 17, 20 * False Positives: ** T848379 Carleton Pollock (dotti.lydecker@gmail.com) ** A579920 Aldpie (adampierce@cox.net) == Crawford Connection== Which Crawford boy did [[Brady-5906|Emily Brady]] have relations with? # [[Crawford-22813|Thomas Ellis Crawford]]? # [[Crawford-23030|Charles Yancey Crawford Jr]]? == Choctaw Connection == Is it possible to confirm [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady's]] is related to [[Hayes-11128|La Sonna Hayes]] and also [[Choctaw-173|Chief Moshulatubbee]]? * Luke Brady and La Sonna Hayes [https://dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4/141.7 share 141.7 cm] worth of DNA == Father-In-Law Connection == [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady's]] shares 0.29% DNA with his Father-In-Law [[Bray-6141|Bill Bray]]
== Michael McGee Connection == How is [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] related to [[McGee-1816|Michael McGee]].
= Male Ancestors = * [[Polk-1876|George Polk]] (Mother's Father) on 23&Me Haplo Group I-M223 and FTDNA Haplo Group BY193625. * [[Belt-1557|Carl Fleming Belt]] (Mother's Mother's Father) 23&Me Haplo Group R-Z16539. = Female Ancestors = * [[Carper-746|Jenny (Carper) Brady]] (Father's Mother) on 23&Me Haplo Group I3 * [[Polk-1875|Ann (Brady Polk) Ewel]] (Mother) on 23&Me Haplo Group U4a2 * [[Polk-1884|Merritt Polk]] (Mother's Sister) on 23&Me Haplo Group U4a * [[Messersmith-248|Agnes Annabelle (Messersmith) Polk]] (Mother's Father's Mother) on 23&Me Haplo Group H3g = Notable GEDMatch Kits = {| border="1" class="" | Name || Kit Number || Relation || Notes |- | [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] || KP7361560 || Self || Blank |- | [[Bray-6075|Melinda Brady]] || AN9423324 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bray-6075&person2Name=Brady-6268 Wife] || Blank |- | [[Polk-1876|George Merritt Polk Jr]] || QM6886429 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Polk-1876&person2Name=Brady-6268 Mother's Father] || Blank |- | [[Belt-1533|Sarah Jane Belt Polk]] || BB8122621 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Belt-1533&person2Name=Brady-6268 Mother's Mother] || Blank |- | [[Brady-6278|James Lee Brady III]] || MR4026507 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Brady-6278&person2Name=Brady-6268 Son] || Blank |- | [[Brady-6280|Nora Brady]] || BB5569833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Brady-6280&person2Name=Brady-6268 Daughter] || Blank |- | [[Carper-746|Jeanette Brady]] || FR9695162 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Carper-746&person2Name=Brady-6268 Father's Mother] || Blank |- | [[Crockett-3686|Jeff Crockett]] || MD8321479 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Crockett-3686&person2Name=Brady-6268 Crockett] || Looking for common ancestor || |- | [[McGee-1816|Michael McGee]] || MA1259774 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McGee-1816&person2Name=Brady-6268 Distant] || Looking for common ancestor |- | Wend McGee || XL7117688 || placeholder || Looking for common ancestor |- | James Larry Brady || FL4418693 || || |} Irish Records: https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/search/collections/4077/?name=John_Crawford&residence=_ayrshire-scotland-united+kingdom_5328

Details of Last Will and Testament for William Wise

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== Testament == The will of William Wise was signed 10 May 1816 and probated in Bulloch County, Georgia. He names his wife Margaret Wise, Son-in-law Solomon Groover children Henry, Viney, Susan, Rebecca Jones, Zilpha, John, Jincy and additional heirs with names listed. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93G-67DL?i=9&wc=9SYB-K6D%3A267649901%2C267760101&cc=1999178 http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/bulloch/wills/wise941wl.txt William Wise died 13 May 1816 at the William Wise Plantation, Old Mill Road, Bulloch Co., GA. (some word hard to read, so possible mistake)
Georgia - In the Name of God Amen.
I William Wise of the County and state aforsaid knowing that it is appointed that all men must die and being infirm in body but in perfect mind and memory do make this my last will and Testament.
:1st - I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Margaret Wise all the Property both real and Personal that I now Posses to hold and enjoy without molestation during he natural life if she survives longer than myself, and at her death to be divided in the following manner so writen
:2nd - I give and bequeath unto my son in law Solomon Groover the Sum of five dollars to be paid one of my moneys belonging to my Estate that may come into the hand of my Executors.
:3rd - I give and bequeath unto my Son Henry Wise one negro woman named Eady and one feather bead.
:4th - I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Nancy Denmark one negro Girl named Sarah & one feather bead.
:5th - I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Susannah Denmark one negro man named July & one feather bead.
:6th - I give and bequeath unto my Son Preston Wise one negro man named Guy.
:7th - I give and bequeath unto mt daughter Rebecca Jones One negro Womand named Jeaner
:8th - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Zelpha Goodman One negro man named John.
:9th - I give and bequeath unto my Son John Wise one negro man named Jack, all my land and improvements lying on Mill Creek where I now live together with One Hundred acres, and two town lotts lying at Bulloch Courthouse also all my stock of sheeps, hogs, horses and poultry of every kind together with all my household and kitchen furnature of every kind.
:10th - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Jincey Denmark One negro woman named Caster.
:11th - I will and desire that all my stock of Cattle shall be equally divided between the following Hoirs namely Henry Wise, Nancy Denmark, Susannah Denmark, Preston Wise,Rebecca Jones, Zilpha Goodman, John Wise, Jincey Denmark and Jarred Wise.
And I do hereby Constitute and appoint Jonathan Robinson Esq. and my son John Wise and John Everett Esq. my sole Executors to this my last Will and Testament.
Signed and Sealed this Thirthieth day of May in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Sixteen in presence of Lydia Anciaux, Sarah Everitt, Ely Kennedy
Georgia Bulloch County - Personally appeared in Court of Ordinary.
William Wise L. L.
Ely Kennedy who being only sivorn oposeth and Saith that he saw William Wise Sign and Seal the within instrument of writing as his last will and testament and this aponent further saith that he saw Lydia Anciaux and Sarah Everitt Sign the Same together with himself as witnesses Sivorn to in Open Court.
This 1st day of July 1816.
Elisha Bowen, David Kennedy, James Tillman, Ely Kennedy Recorded this 10th day of Jan. 1817.
Ely Kennedy C.C.O

: His will shows a connection between Lydia Anciaux (Robinson) and the Wise family. The Anciaux family owned a wharf in Savannah, a probable link to the Bordeaux trade in France, a lead for the trail of Rebecca Jones' (Wise) husband. (Patrice Thobie hypothesis). : This is EXCELLENT. : I am presently corresponding with Patrice and we're FLUMOXED as to how there was a connection with our family and his. Patrice is actually adept at Genetic Genealogy and I will revisit my latest email in a few minutes AFTER I finish with the paragraph relating to John and Margaret's children.[[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 01:26, 14 November 2021 (UTC) ==Copy of Testament== I am repeating the Will above to make notes without interrupting the Will above:: Georgia - In the Name of God Amen.
I William Wise of the County and state aforsaid knowing that it is appointed that all men must die and being infirm in body but in perfect mind and memory do make this my last will and Testament.
:1st - I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Margaret Wise all the Property both real and Personal that I now Posses to hold and enjoy without molestation during he natural life if she survives longer than myself, and at her death to be divided in the following manner so writen
: '''Roger Allen writes that he married an Elizabeth Cade (?!), but this Will suggests Margaret Wise was still alive when he died? - Research needed'''[[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 02:13, 14 November 2021 (UTC) :2nd - I give and bequeath unto my son in law Solomon Groover (married to Wise-1109|Elizabeth Nancy (Wise) Groover]] the Sum of five dollars to be paid one of my moneys belonging to my Estate that may come into the hand of my Executors.
: William Wise borrowed $500 from Solomon using his estate as collateral meaning the Solomon was doing well. (FYI) [[Groover-148|Solomon]] was the 2nd son of Johannes Gruber and Maria Kalcher's large family. By reading his profile you find [[Gruber-675|Johannes]] was killed by Tories on his property in Cowpasture, Georgia during the American Revolution. when Solomon was under 10 and the family. His family fortunately was probably part of a Salzburger settlement beginning by the Ogeechee River, I'm thinking in Screven County. The Wyses (the "y" for the Scottish Wyse vs. English Wise for my own ease of keeping them straight.) The Wyses and Groovers (Gruber) were intermingling in Georgia early after the American Revolution. :3rd - I give and bequeath unto my Son Henry Wise one negro woman named Eady and one feather bead.
(Might want to find the Census Schedule for William's slaves passed to his children. i.e. Did Henry add Eady to others, or was she a single slave added to Henry's estate. The civil war would be almost 50 years later.) :4th - I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Nancy Denmark one negro Girl named Sarah & one feather bead.
:5th - I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Susannah Denmark one negro man named July & one feather bead.
:6th - I give and bequeath unto my Son Preston Wise one negro man named Guy.
:7th - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Rebecca Jones One negro Womand named Jeaner
:8th - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Zelpha Goodman One negro man named John.
:9th - I give and bequeath unto my Son John Wise one negro man named Jack, all my land and improvements lying on Mill Creek where I now live together with One Hundred acres, and two town lotts lying at Bulloch Courthouse also all my stock of sheeps, hogs, horses and poultry of every kind together with all my household and kitchen furnature of every kind.
:10th - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Jincey Denmark One negro woman named Caster.
:11th - I will and desire that all my stock of Cattle shall be equally divided between the following Heirs namely Henry Wise, Nancy Denmark, Susannah Denmark, Preston Wise, Rebecca Jones, Zilpha Goodman, John Wise, Jincey Denmark and Jarred Wise.
And I do hereby Constitute and appoint Jonathan Robinson Esq. and my son John Wise and John Everett Esq. my sole Executors to this my last Will and Testament.
Signed and Sealed this Thirthieth day of May in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Sixteen in presence of Lydia Anciaux, Sarah Everitt, Ely Kennedy
Georgia Bulloch County - Personally appeared in Court of Ordinary.
William Wise L. L.
Ely Kennedy who being only sivorn oposeth and Saith that he saw William Wise Sign and Seal the within instrument of writing as his last will and testament and this aponent further saith that he saw Lydia Anciaux and Sarah Everitt Sign the Same together with himself as witnesses Sivorn to in Open Court.
This 1st day of July 1816.
Elisha Bowen, David Kennedy, James Tillman, Ely Kennedy Recorded this 10th day of Jan. 1817.
Ely Kennedy C.C.O

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Details of the Will of William Elder II

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This page relates to the extensive details in the Will of [[Elder-586|William Elder II]] WILL OF WILLIAM ELDER : "In the Name of God Amen I WILLIAM ELDER of Frederick County in the Province of Maryland Farmer being old and infirm but of sound and disposing mind and memory thanks be given to God the before calling to mind the mortality of body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say - Principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hand of God who gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian Burial at the direction of my executrix, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by Almighty Power of God, and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleas ed God to help me in this life, I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. : Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife JACOBUS CLEMENTINA ELDER the plantation and land called Ogle's Good Will and Elder's Choice (descriptions of lands given). I also give and bequeath unto my said wife all my negroes during her widowhood except those that shal l be herein after mentioned as bequeathed to others. I further give and bequeath unto my sai d wife, all my stock of horses and cattle, sheep hogs and other kind with all my household go ods and furniture and farming utensils (except such part thereof as shall herein after mentio ned as being bequeathed to others) during her said widowhood. My will is that if my said wife should marry then all my personal estate to be sold and the m oney to be equally divided among my beloved children namely ARNOLD, THOMAS, IGNATIUS, FRANCIS , ALOYSIUS ELDER, EUZABETH BRAWNER and ANN SPALDING their heirs and assigners forever. But if my said wife dies my wish then the moveables bequeathed to her to be her right and property. *I give and bequeath unto my beloved children WILLIAM, CHARLES, GUY, RICHARD and MARY LILLY one sterling shilling each to them their heirs over and above their shares and portions herein given. * I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter ANNE SPALDING one negro girl named Cate which she has already in her use and service, one cow and calf, two ewes and lambs, one feather bed and bed clothes and ten pounds Pennsylvania Currency to her and her heirs forever to be levied out of my personal estate. *I give and bequeath unto my beloved son IGNATIUS ELDER my lot of houses in Taneytown also all my right of title to thirteen acres of land more or less adjoining William Browns Meadow on Toms Creek to him his heirs forever also one hundred pounds Pennsylvania Currency on e horse or mare saddle and bridle and one cow and calf two ewe and lambs one feather bed an d bed clothes to him and his heirs forever. * I give and bequeath unto my beloved son FRANCIS ELDER all that tract or parcel of land called Elders Bowling Green containing one hundred and three acres of land more or less to him and his heirs forever, also thirty four pounds Pennsylvania Currency one horse or mar e saddle and bridle one cow and calf two ewes and lambs one feather bed and bed clothes to him his heirs forever. *I give and bequeath unto my beloved son ALOYSIUS all that tract or parcel of land I now dwell on which is by this my last will and testament already bequeathed to my beloved wife his mother during her widowhood to be by him possessed and enjoyed his heirs forever and that after his said Mother has died or married which first happens also one horse or mare saddle and bridle one cow and calf two ewes and lambs one feather bed and bed clothes to him his heirs and forever. And further my will is that in case either my sons IGNATIUS FRANCIS and ALOYSIUS ELDER or all of them should be called off by death without leaving heirs of their body lawfully begotten that then and in such case the land and legacies herein before bequeathed to them shall be sold, and the money arising from such sale shall be equally divided amongest the survivors of my beloved wife JACOBUS CLEMENTINA ELDER, her children namely ARNOLD, THOMAS, IGNATIUS , FRANCIS, ALOYSIUS ELDER, ELIZABETH BRAWNER and ANNE SPALDING or their heirs anything herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding. And furthermore in as much as something of matter mentioned in this my last will and testament will or may come to be executed or performed after the decease of my beloved wife (whom I intend as my executrix respecting all such part of this my will that are to be performed in her life time) therefore for the performance of such things or matters I do hereby constitute a nd appoint my beloved sons ARNOLD and THOMAS ELDER my faithful trustees appointed for the execution of such part of this my last will and testament that may remain to be performed after the decease of my said wife and lastly I do hereby constitute make and ordain my beloved wife JACOBUS CLEMENTINA ELDER the only and sole executrix of this my last will and testament and I do hereby wish revoke and disannull all and every other former wills and testaments legacies requests and executors by me in any wise before named willed bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness thereof I have her e unto set my hand and seal this 18 day of April 1773. " Signed WILLIAM ELDER with witnesses Archibald MacNabb, Anthony Livers, and Arnold Livers. The will was probated on 5/23/1776. ( Will A:573)

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Walter Kraher Correspondence * Space:Correspondence_from_Walter_Kahler_27_Mar_2021 Everything is documented with original papers.

Deuchars

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mitchell-13908|Joanne Tierney]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13767935 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Deuteronomy

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:::::::::'''DEUTERONOMY''' ::::::::''5th Book of the [[Space:Bible|Old Testament]]'' ==Chapter 1== 1 These be the words which [[Space:Moses|Moses]] spake unto all Israel on this side Jordan in the wilderness, in the plain over against the Red sea, between Paran, and Tophel, and Laban, and Hazeroth, and Dizahab. 2 (There are eleven days' journey from Horeb by the way of mount Seir unto Kadeshbarnea.) 3 And it came to pass in the fortieth year, in the eleventh month, on the first day of the month, that [[Space:Moses|Moses]] spake unto the children of Israel, according unto all that the LORD had given him in commandment unto them; 4 After he had slain Sihon the king of the Amorites, which dwelt in Heshbon, and Og the king of Bashan, which dwelt at Astaroth in Edrei: 5 On this side Jordan, in the land of Moab, began [[Space:Moses|Moses]] to declare this law, saying, 6 The LORD our God spake unto us in Horeb, saying, Ye have dwelt long enough in this mount: 7 Turn you, and take your journey, and go to the mount of the Amorites, and unto all the places nigh thereunto, in the plain, in the hills, and in the vale, and in the south, and by the sea side, to the land of the Canaanites, and unto Lebanon, unto the great river, the river Euphrates. 8 Behold, I have set the land before you: go in and possess the land which the LORD sware unto your fathers, [[Space:Abraham|Abraham]], [[Space:Isaac|Isaac]], and [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]], to give unto them and to their seed after them. 9 And I spake unto you at that time, saying, I am not able to bear you myself alone: 10 The LORD your God hath multiplied you, and, behold, ye are this day as the stars of heaven for multitude. 11 (The LORD God of your fathers make you a thousand times so many more as ye are, and bless you, as he hath promised you!) 12 How can I myself alone bear your cumbrance, and your burden, and your strife? 13 Take you wise men, and understanding, and known among your tribes, and I will make them rulers over you. 14 And ye answered me, and said, The thing which thou hast spoken is good for us to do. 15 So I took the chief of your tribes, wise men, and known, and made them heads over you, captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, and captains over fifties, and captains over tens, and officers among your tribes. 16 And I charged your judges at that time, saying, Hear the causes between your brethren, and judge righteously between every man and his brother, and the stranger that is with him. 17 Ye shall not respect persons in judgment; but ye shall hear the small as well as the great; ye shall not be afraid of the face of man; for the judgment is God's: and the cause that is too hard for you, bring it unto me, and I will hear it. 18 And I commanded you at that time all the things which ye should do. 19 And when we departed from Horeb, we went through all that great and terrible wilderness, which ye saw by the way of the mountain of the Amorites, as the LORD our God commanded us; and we came to Kadeshbarnea. 20 And I said unto you, Ye are come unto the mountain of the Amorites, which the LORD our God doth give unto us. 21 Behold, the LORD thy God hath set the land before thee: go up and possess it, as the LORD God of thy fathers hath said unto thee; fear not, neither be discouraged. 22 And ye came near unto me every one of you, and said, We will send men before us, and they shall search us out the land, and bring us word again by what way we must go up, and into what cities we shall come. 23 And the saying pleased me well: and I took twelve men of you, one of a tribe: 24 And they turned and went up into the mountain, and came unto the valley of Eshcol, and searched it out. 25 And they took of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down unto us, and brought us word again, and said, It is a good land which the LORD our God doth give us. 26 Notwithstanding ye would not go up, but rebelled against the commandment of the LORD your God: 27 And ye murmured in your tents, and said, Because the LORD hated us, he hath brought us forth out of the land of Egypt, to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us. 28 Whither shall we go up? our brethren have discouraged our heart, saying, The people is greater and taller than we; the cities are great and walled up to heaven; and moreover we have seen the sons of the Anakims there. 29 Then I said unto you, Dread not, neither be afraid of them. 30 The LORD your God which goeth before you, he shall fight for you, according to all that he did for you in Egypt before your eyes; 31 And in the wilderness, where thou hast seen how that the LORD thy God bare thee, as a man doth bear his son, in all the way that ye went, until ye came into this place. 32 Yet in this thing ye did not believe the LORD your God, 33 Who went in the way before you, to search you out a place to pitch your tents in, in fire by night, to shew you by what way ye should go, and in a cloud by day. 34 And the LORD heard the voice of your words, and was wroth, and sware, saying, 35 Surely there shall not one of these men of this evil generation see that good land, which I sware to give unto your fathers, 36 Save Caleb the son of Jephunneh; he shall see it, and to him will I give the land that he hath trodden upon, and to his children, because he hath wholly followed the LORD. 37 Also the LORD was angry with me for your sakes, saying, Thou also shalt not go in thither. 38 But Joshua the son of Nun, which standeth before thee, he shall go in thither: encourage him: for he shall cause Israel to inherit it. 39 Moreover your little ones, which ye said should be a prey, and your children, which in that day had no knowledge between good and evil, they shall go in thither, and unto them will I give it, and they shall possess it. 40 But as for you, turn you, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way of the Red sea. 41 Then ye answered and said unto me, We have sinned against the LORD, we will go up and fight, according to all that the LORD our God commanded us. And when ye had girded on every man his weapons of war, ye were ready to go up into the hill. 42 And the LORD said unto me, Say unto them, Go not up, neither fight; for I am not among you; lest ye be smitten before your enemies. 43 So I spake unto you; and ye would not hear, but rebelled against the commandment of the LORD, and went presumptuously up into the hill. 44 And the Amorites, which dwelt in that mountain, came out against you, and chased you, as bees do, and destroyed you in Seir, even unto Hormah. 45 And ye returned and wept before the LORD; but the LORD would not hearken to your voice, nor give ear unto you. 46 So ye abode in Kadesh many days, according unto the days that ye abode there. ==Chapter 2== 1 Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way of the Red sea, as the LORD spake unto me: and we compassed mount Seir many days. 2 And the LORD spake unto me, saying, 3 Ye have compassed this mountain long enough: turn you northward. 4 And command thou the people, saying, Ye are to pass through the coast of your brethren the children of Esau, which dwell in Seir; and they shall be afraid of you: take ye good heed unto yourselves therefore: 5 Meddle not with them; for I will not give you of their land, no, not so much as a foot breadth; because I have given mount Seir unto Esau for a possession. 6 Ye shall buy meat of them for money, that ye may eat; and ye shall also buy water of them for money, that ye may drink. 7 For the LORD thy God hath blessed thee in all the works of thy hand: he knoweth thy walking through this great wilderness: these forty years the LORD thy God hath been with thee; thou hast lacked nothing. 8 And when we passed by from our brethren the children of Esau, which dwelt in Seir, through the way of the plain from Elath, and from Eziongaber, we turned and passed by the way of the wilderness of Moab. 9 And the LORD said unto me, Distress not the Moabites, neither contend with them in battle: for I will not give thee of their land for a possession; because I have given Ar unto the children of Lot for a possession. 10 The Emims dwelt therein in times past, a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims; 11 Which also were accounted giants, as the Anakims; but the Moabites call them Emims. 12 The Horims also dwelt in Seir beforetime; but the children of Esau succeeded them, when they had destroyed them from before them, and dwelt in their stead; as Israel did unto the land of his possession, which the LORD gave unto them. 13 Now rise up, said I, and get you over the brook Zered. And we went over the brook Zered. 14 And the space in which we came from Kadeshbarnea, until we were come over the brook Zered, was thirty and eight years; until all the generation of the men of war were wasted out from among the host, as the LORD sware unto them. 15 For indeed the hand of the LORD was against them, to destroy them from among the host, until they were consumed. 16 So it came to pass, when all the men of war were consumed and dead from among the people, 17 That the LORD spake unto me, saying, 18 Thou art to pass over through Ar, the coast of Moab, this day: 19 And when thou comest nigh over against the children of Ammon, distress them not, nor meddle with them: for I will not give thee of the land of the children of Ammon any possession; because I have given it unto the children of Lot for a possession. 20 (That also was accounted a land of giants: giants dwelt therein in old time; and the Ammonites call them Zamzummims; 21 A people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims; but the LORD destroyed them before them; and they succeeded them, and dwelt in their stead: 22 As he did to the children of Esau, which dwelt in Seir, when he destroyed the Horims from before them; and they succeeded them, and dwelt in their stead even unto this day: 23 And the Avims which dwelt in Hazerim, even unto Azzah, the Caphtorims, which came forth out of Caphtor, destroyed them, and dwelt in their stead.) 24 Rise ye up, take your journey, and pass over the river Arnon: behold, I have given into thine hand Sihon the Amorite, king of Heshbon, and his land: begin to possess it, and contend with him in battle. 25 This day will I begin to put the dread of thee and the fear of thee upon the nations that are under the whole heaven, who shall hear report of thee, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of thee. 26 And I sent messengers out of the wilderness of Kedemoth unto Sihon king of Heshbon with words of peace, saying, 27 Let me pass through thy land: I will go along by the high way, I will neither turn unto the right hand nor to the left. 28 Thou shalt sell me meat for money, that I may eat; and give me water for money, that I may drink: only I will pass through on my feet; 29 (As the children of Esau which dwell in Seir, and the Moabites which dwell in Ar, did unto me;) until I shall pass over Jordan into the land which the LORD our God giveth us. 30 But Sihon king of Heshbon would not let us pass by him: for the LORD thy God hardened his spirit, and made his heart obstinate, that he might deliver him into thy hand, as appeareth this day. 31 And the LORD said unto me, Behold, I have begun to give Sihon and his land before thee: begin to possess, that thou mayest inherit his land. 32 Then Sihon came out against us, he and all his people, to fight at Jahaz. 33 And the LORD our God delivered him before us; and we smote him, and his sons, and all his people. 34 And we took all his cities at that time, and utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the little ones, of every city, we left none to remain: 35 Only the cattle we took for a prey unto ourselves, and the spoil of the cities which we took. 36 From Aroer, which is by the brink of the river of Arnon, and from the city that is by the river, even unto Gilead, there was not one city too strong for us: the LORD our God delivered all unto us: 37 Only unto the land of the children of Ammon thou camest not, nor unto any place of the river Jabbok, nor unto the cities in the mountains, nor unto whatsoever the LORD our God forbad us. ==Chapter 3== 1 Then we turned, and went up the way to Bashan: and Og the king of Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, to battle at Edrei. 2 And the LORD said unto me, Fear him not: for I will deliver him, and all his people, and his land, into thy hand; and thou shalt do unto him as thou didst unto Sihon king of the Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon. 3 So the LORD our God delivered into our hands Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people: and we smote him until none was left to him remaining. 4 And we took all his cities at that time, there was not a city which we took not from them, threescore cities, all the region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan. 5 All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates, and bars; beside unwalled towns a great many. 6 And we utterly destroyed them, as we did unto Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying the men, women, and children, of every city. 7 But all the cattle, and the spoil of the cities, we took for a prey to ourselves. 8 And we took at that time out of the hand of the two kings of the Amorites the land that was on this side Jordan, from the river of Arnon unto mount Hermon; 9 (Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir;) 10 All the cities of the plain, and all Gilead, and all Bashan, unto Salchah and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan. 11 For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of giants; behold, his bedstead was a bedstead of iron; is it not in Rabbath of the children of Ammon? nine cubits was the length thereof, and four cubits the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man. 12 And this land, which we possessed at that time, from Aroer, which is by the river Arnon, and half mount Gilead, and the cities thereof, gave I unto the Reubenites and to the Gadites. 13 And the rest of Gilead, and all Bashan, being the kingdom of Og, gave I unto the half tribe of Manasseh; all the region of Argob, with all Bashan, which was called the land of giants. 14 Jair the son of Manasseh took all the country of Argob unto the coasts of Geshuri and Maachathi; and called them after his own name, Bashanhavothjair, unto this day. 15 And I gave Gilead unto Machir. 16 And unto the Reubenites and unto the Gadites I gave from Gilead even unto the river Arnon half the valley, and the border even unto the river Jabbok, which is the border of the children of Ammon; 17 The plain also, and Jordan, and the coast thereof, from Chinnereth even unto the sea of the plain, even the salt sea, under Ashdothpisgah eastward. 18 And I commanded you at that time, saying, The LORD your God hath given you this land to possess it: ye shall pass over armed before your brethren the children of Israel, all that are meet for the war. 19 But your wives, and your little ones, and your cattle, (for I know that ye have much cattle,) shall abide in your cities which I have given you; 20 Until the LORD have given rest unto your brethren, as well as unto you, and until they also possess the land which the LORD your God hath given them beyond Jordan: and then shall ye return every man unto his possession, which I have given you. 21 And I commanded Joshua at that time, saying, Thine eyes have seen all that the LORD your God hath done unto these two kings: so shall the LORD do unto all the kingdoms whither thou passest. 22 Ye shall not fear them: for the LORD your God he shall fight for you. 23 And I besought the LORD at that time, saying, 24 O Lord GOD, thou hast begun to shew thy servant thy greatness, and thy mighty hand: for what God is there in heaven or in earth, that can do according to thy works, and according to thy might? 25 I pray thee, let me go over, and see the good land that is beyond Jordan, that goodly mountain, and Lebanon. 26 But the LORD was wroth with me for your sakes, and would not hear me: and the LORD said unto me, Let it suffice thee; speak no more unto me of this matter. 27 Get thee up into the top of Pisgah, and lift up thine eyes westward, and northward, and southward, and eastward, and behold it with thine eyes: for thou shalt not go over this Jordan. 28 But charge Joshua, and encourage him, and strengthen him: for he shall go over before this people, and he shall cause them to inherit the land which thou shalt see. 29 So we abode in the valley over against Bethpeor. ==Chapter 4== 1 Now therefore hearken, O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the judgments, which I teach you, for to do them, that ye may live, and go in and possess the land which the LORD God of your fathers giveth you. 2 Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you. 3 Your eyes have seen what the LORD did because of Baalpeor: for all the men that followed Baalpeor, the LORD thy God hath destroyed them from among you. 4 But ye that did cleave unto the LORD your God are alive every one of you this day. 5 Behold, I have taught you statutes and judgments, even as the LORD my God commanded me, that ye should do so in the land whither ye go to possess it. 6 Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people. 7 For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for? 8 And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day? 9 Only take heed to thyself, and keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen, and lest they depart from thy heart all the days of thy life: but teach them thy sons, and thy sons' sons; 10 Specially the day that thou stoodest before the LORD thy God in Horeb, when the LORD said unto me, Gather me the people together, and I will make them hear my words, that they may learn to fear me all the days that they shall live upon the earth, and that they may teach their children. 11 And ye came near and stood under the mountain; and the mountain burned with fire unto the midst of heaven, with darkness, clouds, and thick darkness. 12 And the LORD spake unto you out of the midst of the fire: ye heard the voice of the words, but saw no similitude; only ye heard a voice. 13 And he declared unto you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even ten commandments; and he wrote them upon two tables of stone. 14 And the LORD commanded me at that time to teach you statutes and judgments, that ye might do them in the land whither ye go over to possess it. 15 Take ye therefore good heed unto yourselves; for ye saw no manner of similitude on the day that the LORD spake unto you in Horeb out of the midst of the fire: 16 Lest ye corrupt yourselves, and make you a graven image, the similitude of any figure, the likeness of male or female, 17 The likeness of any beast that is on the earth, the likeness of any winged fowl that flieth in the air, 18 The likeness of any thing that creepeth on the ground, the likeness of any fish that is in the waters beneath the earth: 19 And lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaven, and when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, even all the host of heaven, shouldest be driven to worship them, and serve them, which the LORD thy God hath divided unto all nations under the whole heaven. 20 But the LORD hath taken you, and brought you forth out of the iron furnace, even out of Egypt, to be unto him a people of inheritance, as ye are this day. 21 Furthermore the LORD was angry with me for your sakes, and sware that I should not go over Jordan, and that I should not go in unto that good land, which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance: 22 But I must die in this land, I must not go over Jordan: but ye shall go over, and possess that good land. 23 Take heed unto yourselves, lest ye forget the covenant of the LORD your God, which he made with you, and make you a graven image, or the likeness of any thing, which the LORD thy God hath forbidden thee. 24 For the LORD thy God is a consuming fire, even a jealous God. 25 When thou shalt beget children, and children's children, and ye shall have remained long in the land, and shall corrupt yourselves, and make a graven image, or the likeness of any thing, and shall do evil in the sight of the LORD thy God, to provoke him to anger: 26 I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that ye shall soon utterly perish from off the land whereunto ye go over Jordan to possess it; ye shall not prolong your days upon it, but shall utterly be destroyed. 27 And the LORD shall scatter you among the nations, and ye shall be left few in number among the heathen, whither the LORD shall lead you. 28 And there ye shall serve gods, the work of men's hands, wood and stone, which neither see, nor hear, nor eat, nor smell. 29 But if from thence thou shalt seek the LORD thy God, thou shalt find him, if thou seek him with all thy heart and with all thy soul. 30 When thou art in tribulation, and all these things are come upon thee, even in the latter days, if thou turn to the LORD thy God, and shalt be obedient unto his voice; 31 (For the LORD thy God is a merciful God;) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee, nor forget the covenant of thy fathers which he sware unto them. 32 For ask now of the days that are past, which were before thee, since the day that God created man upon the earth, and ask from the one side of heaven unto the other, whether there hath been any such thing as this great thing is, or hath been heard like it? 33 Did ever people hear the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as thou hast heard, and live? 34 Or hath God assayed to go and take him a nation from the midst of another nation, by temptations, by signs, and by wonders, and by war, and by a mighty hand, and by a stretched out arm, and by great terrors, according to all that the LORD your God did for you in Egypt before your eyes? 35 Unto thee it was shewed, that thou mightest know that the LORD he is God; there is none else beside him. 36 Out of heaven he made thee to hear his voice, that he might instruct thee: and upon earth he shewed thee his great fire; and thou heardest his words out of the midst of the fire. 37 And because he loved thy fathers, therefore he chose their seed after them, and brought thee out in his sight with his mighty power out of Egypt; 38 To drive out nations from before thee greater and mightier than thou art, to bring thee in, to give thee their land for an inheritance, as it is this day. 39 Know therefore this day, and consider it in thine heart, that the LORD he is God in heaven above, and upon the earth beneath: there is none else. 40 Thou shalt keep therefore his statutes, and his commandments, which I command thee this day, that it may go well with thee, and with thy children after thee, and that thou mayest prolong thy days upon the earth, which the LORD thy God giveth thee, for ever. 41 Then [[Space:Moses|Moses]] severed three cities on this side Jordan toward the sunrising; 42 That the slayer might flee thither, which should kill his neighbour unawares, and hated him not in times past; and that fleeing unto one of these cities he might live: 43 Namely, Bezer in the wilderness, in the plain country, of the Reubenites; and Ramoth in Gilead, of the Gadites; and Golan in Bashan, of the Manassites. 44 And this is the law which [[Space:Moses|Moses]] set before the children of Israel: 45 These are the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which [[Space:Moses|Moses]] spake unto the children of Israel, after they came forth out of Egypt, 46 On this side Jordan, in the valley over against Bethpeor, in the land of Sihon king of the Amorites, who dwelt at Heshbon, whom [[Space:Moses|Moses]] and the children of Israel smote, after they were come forth out of Egypt: 47 And they possessed his land, and the land of Og king of Bashan, two kings of the Amorites, which were on this side Jordan toward the sunrising; 48 From Aroer, which is by the bank of the river Arnon, even unto mount Sion, which is Hermon, 49 And all the plain on this side Jordan eastward, even unto the sea of the plain, under the springs of Pisgah. ==Chapter 5== 1 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] called all Israel, and said unto them, Hear, O Israel, the statutes and judgments which I speak in your ears this day, that ye may learn them, and keep, and do them. 2 The LORD our God made a covenant with us in Horeb. 3 The LORD made not this covenant with our fathers, but with us, even us, who are all of us here alive this day. 4 The LORD talked with you face to face in the mount out of the midst of the fire, 5 (I stood between the LORD and you at that time, to shew you the word of the LORD: for ye were afraid by reason of the fire, and went not up into the mount;) saying, 6 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage. 7 Thou shalt have none other gods before me. 8 Thou shalt not make thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the waters beneath the earth: 9 Thou shalt not bow down thyself unto them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me, 10 And shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me and keep my commandments. 11 Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain: for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. 12 Keep the sabbath day to sanctify it, as the LORD thy God hath commanded thee. 13 Six days thou shalt labour, and do all thy work: 14 But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, nor thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thine ox, nor thine ass, nor any of thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates; that thy manservant and thy maidservant may rest as well as thou. 15 And remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt, and that the LORD thy God brought thee out thence through a mighty hand and by a stretched out arm: therefore the LORD thy God commanded thee to keep the sabbath day. 16 Honour thy father and thy mother, as the LORD thy God hath commanded thee; that thy days may be prolonged, and that it may go well with thee, in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee. 17 Thou shalt not kill. 18 Neither shalt thou commit adultery. 19 Neither shalt thou steal. 20 Neither shalt thou bear false witness against thy neighbour. 21 Neither shalt thou desire thy neighbour's wife, neither shalt thou covet thy neighbour's house, his field, or his manservant, or his maidservant, his ox, or his ass, or any thing that is thy neighbour's. 22 These words the LORD spake unto all your assembly in the mount out of the midst of the fire, of the cloud, and of the thick darkness, with a great voice: and he added no more. And he wrote them in two tables of stone, and delivered them unto me. 23 And it came to pass, when ye heard the voice out of the midst of the darkness, (for the mountain did burn with fire,) that ye came near unto me, even all the heads of your tribes, and your elders; 24 And ye said, Behold, the LORD our God hath shewed us his glory and his greatness, and we have heard his voice out of the midst of the fire: we have seen this day that God doth talk with man, and he liveth. 25 Now therefore why should we die? for this great fire will consume us: if we hear the voice of the LORD our God any more, then we shall die. 26 For who is there of all flesh, that hath heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived? 27 Go thou near, and hear all that the LORD our God shall say: and speak thou unto us all that the LORD our God shall speak unto thee; and we will hear it, and do it. 28 And the LORD heard the voice of your words, when ye spake unto me; and the LORD said unto me, I have heard the voice of the words of this people, which they have spoken unto thee: they have well said all that they have spoken. 29 O that there were such an heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my commandments always, that it might be well with them, and with their children for ever! 30 Go say to them, Get you into your tents again. 31 But as for thee, stand thou here by me, and I will speak unto thee all the commandments, and the statutes, and the judgments, which thou shalt teach them, that they may do them in the land which I give them to possess it. 32 Ye shall observe to do therefore as the LORD your God hath commanded you: ye shall not turn aside to the right hand or to the left. 33 Ye shall walk in all the ways which the LORD your God hath commanded you, that ye may live, and that it may be well with you, and that ye may prolong your days in the land which ye shall possess. ==Chapter 6== 1 Now these are the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which the LORD your God commanded to teach you, that ye might do them in the land whither ye go to possess it: 2 That thou mightest fear the LORD thy God, to keep all his statutes and his commandments, which I command thee, thou, and thy son, and thy son's son, all the days of thy life; and that thy days may be prolonged. 3 Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it; that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the LORD God of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and honey. 4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: 5 And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. 6 And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: 7 And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. 8 And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. 9 And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates. 10 And it shall be, when the LORD thy God shall have brought thee into the land which he sware unto thy fathers, to [[Space:Abraham|Abraham]], to [[Space:Isaac|Isaac]], and to [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]], to give thee great and goodly cities, which thou buildedst not, 11 And houses full of all good things, which thou filledst not, and wells digged, which thou diggedst not, vineyards and olive trees, which thou plantedst not; when thou shalt have eaten and be full; 12 Then beware lest thou forget the LORD, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage. 13 Thou shalt fear the LORD thy God, and serve him, and shalt swear by his name. 14 Ye shall not go after other gods, of the gods of the people which are round about you; 15 (For the LORD thy God is a jealous God among you) lest the anger of the LORD thy God be kindled against thee, and destroy thee from off the face of the earth. 16 Ye shall not tempt the LORD your God, as ye tempted him in Massah. 17 Ye shall diligently keep the commandments of the LORD your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he hath commanded thee. 18 And thou shalt do that which is right and good in the sight of the LORD: that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest go in and possess the good land which the LORD sware unto thy fathers, 19 To cast out all thine enemies from before thee, as the LORD hath spoken. 20 And when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What mean the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which the LORD our God hath commanded you? 21 Then thou shalt say unto thy son, We were Pharaoh's bondmen in Egypt; and the LORD brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand: 22 And the LORD shewed signs and wonders, great and sore, upon Egypt, upon Pharaoh, and upon all his household, before our eyes: 23 And he brought us out from thence, that he might bring us in, to give us the land which he sware unto our fathers. 24 And the LORD commanded us to do all these statutes, to fear the LORD our God, for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as it is at this day. 25 And it shall be our righteousness, if we observe to do all these commandments before the LORD our God, as he hath commanded us. ==Chapter 7== 1 When the LORD thy God shall bring thee into the land whither thou goest to possess it, and hath cast out many nations before thee, the Hittites, and the Girgashites, and the Amorites, and the Canaanites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites, seven nations greater and mightier than thou; 2 And when the LORD thy God shall deliver them before thee; thou shalt smite them, and utterly destroy them; thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor shew mercy unto them: 3 Neither shalt thou make marriages with them; thy daughter thou shalt not give unto his son, nor his daughter shalt thou take unto thy son. 4 For they will turn away thy son from following me, that they may serve other gods: so will the anger of the LORD be kindled against you, and destroy thee suddenly. 5 But thus shall ye deal with them; ye shall destroy their altars, and break down their images, and cut down their groves, and burn their graven images with fire. 6 For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God: the LORD thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth. 7 The LORD did not set his love upon you, nor choose you, because ye were more in number than any people; for ye were the fewest of all people: 8 But because the LORD loved you, and because he would keep the oath which he had sworn unto your fathers, hath the LORD brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out of the house of bondmen, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt. 9 Know therefore that the LORD thy God, he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations; 10 And repayeth them that hate him to their face, to destroy them: he will not be slack to him that hateth him, he will repay him to his face. 11 Thou shalt therefore keep the commandments, and the statutes, and the judgments, which I command thee this day, to do them. 12 Wherefore it shall come to pass, if ye hearken to these judgments, and keep, and do them, that the LORD thy God shall keep unto thee the covenant and the mercy which he sware unto thy fathers: 13 And he will love thee, and bless thee, and multiply thee: he will also bless the fruit of thy womb, and the fruit of thy land, thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep, in the land which he sware unto thy fathers to give thee. 14 Thou shalt be blessed above all people: there shall not be male or female barren among you, or among your cattle. 15 And the LORD will take away from thee all sickness, and will put none of the evil diseases of Egypt, which thou knowest, upon thee; but will lay them upon all them that hate thee. 16 And thou shalt consume all the people which the LORD thy God shall deliver thee; thine eye shall have no pity upon them: neither shalt thou serve their gods; for that will be a snare unto thee. 17 If thou shalt say in thine heart, These nations are more than I; how can I dispossess them? 18 Thou shalt not be afraid of them: but shalt well remember what the LORD thy God did unto Pharaoh, and unto all Egypt; 19 The great temptations which thine eyes saw, and the signs, and the wonders, and the mighty hand, and the stretched out arm, whereby the LORD thy God brought thee out: so shall the LORD thy God do unto all the people of whom thou art afraid. 20 Moreover the LORD thy God will send the hornet among them, until they that are left, and hide themselves from thee, be destroyed. 21 Thou shalt not be affrighted at them: for the LORD thy God is among you, a mighty God and terrible. 22 And the LORD thy God will put out those nations before thee by little and little: thou mayest not consume them at once, lest the beasts of the field increase upon thee. 23 But the LORD thy God shall deliver them unto thee, and shall destroy them with a mighty destruction, until they be destroyed. 24 And he shall deliver their kings into thine hand, and thou shalt destroy their name from under heaven: there shall no man be able to stand before thee, until thou have destroyed them. 25 The graven images of their gods shall ye burn with fire: thou shalt not desire the silver or gold that is on them, nor take it unto thee, lest thou be snared therein: for it is an abomination to the LORD thy God. 26 Neither shalt thou bring an abomination into thine house, lest thou be a cursed thing like it: but thou shalt utterly detest it, and thou shalt utterly abhor it; for it is a cursed thing. ==Chapter 8== 1 All the commandments which I command thee this day shall ye observe to do, that ye may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which the LORD sware unto your fathers. 2 And thou shalt remember all the way which the LORD thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep his commandments, or no. 3 And he humbled thee, and suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with manna, which thou knewest not, neither did thy fathers know; that he might make thee know that man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the LORD doth man live. 4 Thy raiment waxed not old upon thee, neither did thy foot swell, these forty years. 5 Thou shalt also consider in thine heart, that, as a man chasteneth his son, so the LORD thy God chasteneth thee. 6 Therefore thou shalt keep the commandments of the LORD thy God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him. 7 For the LORD thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills; 8 A land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and fig trees, and pomegranates; a land of oil olive, and honey; 9 A land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass. 10 When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless the LORD thy God for the good land which he hath given thee. 11 Beware that thou forget not the LORD thy God, in not keeping his commandments, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I command thee this day: 12 Lest when thou hast eaten and art full, and hast built goodly houses, and dwelt therein; 13 And when thy herds and thy flocks multiply, and thy silver and thy gold is multiplied, and all that thou hast is multiplied; 14 Then thine heart be lifted up, and thou forget the LORD thy God, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage; 15 Who led thee through that great and terrible wilderness, wherein were fiery serpents, and scorpions, and drought, where there was no water; who brought thee forth water out of the rock of flint; 16 Who fed thee in the wilderness with manna, which thy fathers knew not, that he might humble thee, and that he might prove thee, to do thee good at thy latter end; 17 And thou say in thine heart, My power and the might of mine hand hath gotten me this wealth. 18 But thou shalt remember the LORD thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day. 19 And it shall be, if thou do at all forget the LORD thy God, and walk after other gods, and serve them, and worship them, I testify against you this day that ye shall surely perish. 20 As the nations which the LORD destroyeth before your face, so shall ye perish; because ye would not be obedient unto the voice of the LORD your God. ==Chapter 9== 1 Hear, O Israel: Thou art to pass over Jordan this day, to go in to possess nations greater and mightier than thyself, cities great and fenced up to heaven, 2 A people great and tall, the children of the Anakims, whom thou knowest, and of whom thou hast heard say, Who can stand before the children of Anak! 3 Understand therefore this day, that the LORD thy God is he which goeth over before thee; as a consuming fire he shall destroy them, and he shall bring them down before thy face: so shalt thou drive them out, and destroy them quickly, as the LORD hath said unto thee. 4 Speak not thou in thine heart, after that the LORD thy God hath cast them out from before thee, saying, For my righteousness the LORD hath brought me in to possess this land: but for the wickedness of these nations the LORD doth drive them out from before thee. 5 Not for thy righteousness, or for the uprightness of thine heart, dost thou go to possess their land: but for the wickedness of these nations the LORD thy God doth drive them out from before thee, and that he may perform the word which the LORD sware unto thy fathers, [[Space:Abraham|Abraham]], [[Space:Isaac|Isaac]], and [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]]. 6 Understand therefore, that the LORD thy God giveth thee not this good land to possess it for thy righteousness; for thou art a stiffnecked people. 7 Remember, and forget not, how thou provokedst the LORD thy God to wrath in the wilderness: from the day that thou didst depart out of the land of Egypt, until ye came unto this place, ye have been rebellious against the LORD. 8 Also in Horeb ye provoked the LORD to wrath, so that the LORD was angry with you to have destroyed you. 9 When I was gone up into the mount to receive the tables of stone, even the tables of the covenant which the LORD made with you, then I abode in the mount forty days and forty nights, I neither did eat bread nor drink water: 10 And the LORD delivered unto me two tables of stone written with the finger of God; and on them was written according to all the words, which the LORD spake with you in the mount out of the midst of the fire in the day of the assembly. 11 And it came to pass at the end of forty days and forty nights, that the LORD gave me the two tables of stone, even the tables of the covenant. 12 And the LORD said unto me, Arise, get thee down quickly from hence; for thy people which thou hast brought forth out of Egypt have corrupted themselves; they are quickly turned aside out of the way which I commanded them; they have made them a molten image. 13 Furthermore the LORD spake unto me, saying, I have seen this people, and, behold, it is a stiffnecked people: 14 Let me alone, that I may destroy them, and blot out their name from under heaven: and I will make of thee a nation mightier and greater than they. 15 So I turned and came down from the mount, and the mount burned with fire: and the two tables of the covenant were in my two hands. 16 And I looked, and, behold, ye had sinned against the LORD your God, and had made you a molten calf: ye had turned aside quickly out of the way which the LORD had commanded you. 17 And I took the two tables, and cast them out of my two hands, and brake them before your eyes. 18 And I fell down before the LORD, as at the first, forty days and forty nights: I did neither eat bread, nor drink water, because of all your sins which ye sinned, in doing wickedly in the sight of the LORD, to provoke him to anger. 19 For I was afraid of the anger and hot displeasure, wherewith the LORD was wroth against you to destroy you. But the LORD hearkened unto me at that time also. 20 And the LORD was very angry with Aaron to have destroyed him: and I prayed for Aaron also the same time. 21 And I took your sin, the calf which ye had made, and burnt it with fire, and stamped it, and ground it very small, even until it was as small as dust: and I cast the dust thereof into the brook that descended out of the mount. 22 And at Taberah, and at Massah, and at Kibrothhattaavah, ye provoked the LORD to wrath. 23 Likewise when the LORD sent you from Kadeshbarnea, saying, Go up and possess the land which I have given you; then ye rebelled against the commandment of the LORD your God, and ye believed him not, nor hearkened to his voice. 24 Ye have been rebellious against the LORD from the day that I knew you. 25 Thus I fell down before the LORD forty days and forty nights, as I fell down at the first; because the LORD had said he would destroy you. 26 I prayed therefore unto the LORD, and said, O Lord GOD, destroy not thy people and thine inheritance, which thou hast redeemed through thy greatness, which thou hast brought forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand. 27 Remember thy servants, [[Space:Abraham|Abraham]], [[Space:Isaac|Isaac]], and [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]]; look not unto the stubbornness of this people, nor to their wickedness, nor to their sin: 28 Lest the land whence thou broughtest us out say, Because the LORD was not able to bring them into the land which he promised them, and because he hated them, he hath brought them out to slay them in the wilderness. 29 Yet they are thy people and thine inheritance, which thou broughtest out by thy mighty power and by thy stretched out arm. ==Chapter 10== 1 At that time the LORD said unto me, Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the first, and come up unto me into the mount, and make thee an ark of wood. 2 And I will write on the tables the words that were in the first tables which thou brakest, and thou shalt put them in the ark. 3 And I made an ark of shittim wood, and hewed two tables of stone like unto the first, and went up into the mount, having the two tables in mine hand. 4 And he wrote on the tables, according to the first writing, the ten commandments, which the LORD spake unto you in the mount out of the midst of the fire in the day of the assembly: and the LORD gave them unto me. 5 And I turned myself and came down from the mount, and put the tables in the ark which I had made; and there they be, as the LORD commanded me. 6 And the children of Israel took their journey from Beeroth of the children of Jaakan to Mosera: there Aaron died, and there he was buried; and Eleazar his son ministered in the priest's office in his stead. 7 From thence they journeyed unto Gudgodah; and from Gudgodah to Jotbath, a land of rivers of waters. 8 At that time the LORD separated the tribe of Levi, to bear the ark of the covenant of the LORD, to stand before the LORD to minister unto him, and to bless in his name, unto this day. 9 Wherefore Levi hath no part nor inheritance with his brethren; the LORD is his inheritance, according as the LORD thy God promised him. 10 And I stayed in the mount, according to the first time, forty days and forty nights; and the LORD hearkened unto me at that time also, and the LORD would not destroy thee. 11 And the LORD said unto me, Arise, take thy journey before the people, that they may go in and possess the land, which I sware unto their fathers to give unto them. 12 And now, Israel, what doth the LORD thy God require of thee, but to fear the LORD thy God, to walk in all his ways, and to love him, and to serve the LORD thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul, 13 To keep the commandments of the LORD, and his statutes, which I command thee this day for thy good? 14 Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens is the LORD'S thy God, the earth also, with all that therein is. 15 Only the LORD had a delight in thy fathers to love them, and he chose their seed after them, even you above all people, as it is this day. 16 Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and be no more stiffnecked. 17 For the LORD your God is God of gods, and Lord of lords, a great God, a mighty, and a terrible, which regardeth not persons, nor taketh reward: 18 He doth execute the judgment of the fatherless and widow, and loveth the stranger, in giving him food and raiment. 19 Love ye therefore the stranger: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt. 20 Thou shalt fear the LORD thy God; him shalt thou serve, and to him shalt thou cleave, and swear by his name. 21 He is thy praise, and he is thy God, that hath done for thee these great and terrible things, which thine eyes have seen. 22 Thy fathers went down into Egypt with threescore and ten persons; and now the LORD thy God hath made thee as the stars of heaven for multitude. ==Chapter 11== 1 Therefore thou shalt love the LORD thy God, and keep his charge, and his statutes, and his judgments, and his commandments, alway. 2 And know ye this day: for I speak not with your children which have not known, and which have not seen the chastisement of the LORD your God, his greatness, his mighty hand, and his stretched out arm, 3 And his miracles, and his acts, which he did in the midst of Egypt unto Pharaoh the king of Egypt, and unto all his land; 4 And what he did unto the army of Egypt, unto their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the Red sea to overflow them as they pursued after you, and how the LORD hath destroyed them unto this day; 5 And what he did unto you in the wilderness, until ye came into this place; 6 And what he did unto Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, the son of Reuben: how the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up, and their households, and their tents, and all the substance that was in their possession, in the midst of all Israel: 7 But your eyes have seen all the great acts of the LORD which he did. 8 Therefore shall ye keep all the commandments which I command you this day, that ye may be strong, and go in and possess the land, whither ye go to possess it; 9 And that ye may prolong your days in the land, which the LORD sware unto your fathers to give unto them and to their seed, a land that floweth with milk and honey. 10 For the land, whither thou goest in to possess it, is not as the land of Egypt, from whence ye came out, where thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst it with thy foot, as a garden of herbs: 11 But the land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven: 12 A land which the LORD thy God careth for: the eyes of the LORD thy God are always upon it, from the beginning of the year even unto the end of the year. 13 And it shall come to pass, if ye shall hearken diligently unto my commandments which I command you this day, to love the LORD your God, and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul, 14 That I will give you the rain of your land in his due season, the first rain and the latter rain, that thou mayest gather in thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil. 15 And I will send grass in thy fields for thy cattle, that thou mayest eat and be full. 16 Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; 17 And then the LORD'S wrath be kindled against you, and he shut up the heaven, that there be no rain, and that the land yield not her fruit; and lest ye perish quickly from off the good land which the LORD giveth you. 18 Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul, and bind them for a sign upon your hand, that they may be as frontlets between your eyes. 19 And ye shall teach them your children, speaking of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. 20 And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thine house, and upon thy gates: 21 That your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which the LORD sware unto your fathers to give them, as the days of heaven upon the earth. 22 For if ye shall diligently keep all these commandments which I command you, to do them, to love the LORD your God, to walk in all his ways, and to cleave unto him; 23 Then will the LORD drive out all these nations from before you, and ye shall possess greater nations and mightier than yourselves. 24 Every place whereon the soles of your feet shall tread shall be yours: from the wilderness and Lebanon, from the river, the river Euphrates, even unto the uttermost sea shall your coast be. 25 There shall no man be able to stand before you: for the LORD your God shall lay the fear of you and the dread of you upon all the land that ye shall tread upon, as he hath said unto you. 26 Behold, I set before you this day a blessing and a curse; 27 A blessing, if ye obey the commandments of the LORD your God, which I command you this day: 28 And a curse, if ye will not obey the commandments of the LORD your God, but turn aside out of the way which I command you this day, to go after other gods, which ye have not known. 29 And it shall come to pass, when the LORD thy God hath brought thee in unto the land whither thou goest to possess it, that thou shalt put the blessing upon mount Gerizim, and the curse upon mount Ebal. 30 Are they not on the other side Jordan, by the way where the sun goeth down, in the land of the Canaanites, which dwell in the champaign over against Gilgal, beside the plains of Moreh? 31 For ye shall pass over Jordan to go in to possess the land which the LORD your God giveth you, and ye shall possess it, and dwell therein. 32 And ye shall observe to do all the statutes and judgments which I set before you this day. ==Chapter 12== 1 These are the statutes and judgments, which ye shall observe to do in the land, which the LORD God of thy fathers giveth thee to possess it, all the days that ye live upon the earth. 2 Ye shall utterly destroy all the places, wherein the nations which ye shall possess served their gods, upon the high mountains, and upon the hills, and under every green tree: 3 And ye shall overthrow their altars, and break their pillars, and burn their groves with fire; and ye shall hew down the graven images of their gods, and destroy the names of them out of that place. 4 Ye shall not do so unto the LORD your God. 5 But unto the place which the LORD your God shall choose out of all your tribes to put his name there, even unto his habitation shall ye seek, and thither thou shalt come: 6 And thither ye shall bring your burnt offerings, and your sacrifices, and your tithes, and heave offerings of your hand, and your vows, and your freewill offerings, and the firstlings of your herds and of your flocks: 7 And there ye shall eat before the LORD your God, and ye shall rejoice in all that ye put your hand unto, ye and your households, wherein the LORD thy God hath blessed thee. 8 Ye shall not do after all the things that we do here this day, every man whatsoever is right in his own eyes. 9 For ye are not as yet come to the rest and to the inheritance, which the LORD your God giveth you. 10 But when ye go over Jordan, and dwell in the land which the LORD your God giveth you to inherit, and when he giveth you rest from all your enemies round about, so that ye dwell in safety; 11 Then there shall be a place which the LORD your God shall choose to cause his name to dwell there; thither shall ye bring all that I command you; your burnt offerings, and your sacrifices, your tithes, and the heave offering of your hand, and all your choice vows which ye vow unto the LORD: 12 And ye shall rejoice before the LORD your God, ye, and your sons, and your daughters, and your menservants, and your maidservants, and the Levite that is within your gates; forasmuch as he hath no part nor inheritance with you. 13 Take heed to thyself that thou offer not thy burnt offerings in every place that thou seest: 14 But in the place which the LORD shall choose in one of thy tribes, there thou shalt offer thy burnt offerings, and there thou shalt do all that I command thee. 15 Notwithstanding thou mayest kill and eat flesh in all thy gates, whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, according to the blessing of the LORD thy God which he hath given thee: the unclean and the clean may eat thereof, as of the roebuck, and as of the hart. 16 Only ye shall not eat the blood; ye shall pour it upon the earth as water. 17 Thou mayest not eat within thy gates the tithe of thy corn, or of thy wine, or of thy oil, or the firstlings of thy herds or of thy flock, nor any of thy vows which thou vowest, nor thy freewill offerings, or heave offering of thine hand: 18 But thou must eat them before the LORD thy God in the place which the LORD thy God shall choose, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy manservant, and thy maidservant, and the Levite that is within thy gates: and thou shalt rejoice before the LORD thy God in all that thou puttest thine hands unto. 19 Take heed to thyself that thou forsake not the Levite as long as thou livest upon the earth. 20 When the LORD thy God shall enlarge thy border, as he hath promised thee, and thou shalt say, I will eat flesh, because thy soul longeth to eat flesh; thou mayest eat flesh, whatsoever thy soul lusteth after. 21 If the place which the LORD thy God hath chosen to put his name there be too far from thee, then thou shalt kill of thy herd and of thy flock, which the LORD hath given thee, as I have commanded thee, and thou shalt eat in thy gates whatsoever thy soul lusteth after. 22 Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten, so thou shalt eat them: the unclean and the clean shall eat of them alike. 23 Only be sure that thou eat not the blood: for the blood is the life; and thou mayest not eat the life with the flesh. 24 Thou shalt not eat it; thou shalt pour it upon the earth as water. 25 Thou shalt not eat it; that it may go well with thee, and with thy children after thee, when thou shalt do that which is right in the sight of the LORD. 26 Only thy holy things which thou hast, and thy vows, thou shalt take, and go unto the place which the LORD shall choose: 27 And thou shalt offer thy burnt offerings, the flesh and the blood, upon the altar of the LORD thy God: and the blood of thy sacrifices shall be poured out upon the altar of the LORD thy God, and thou shalt eat the flesh. 28 Observe and hear all these words which I command thee, that it may go well with thee, and with thy children after thee for ever, when thou doest that which is good and right in the sight of the LORD thy God. 29 When the LORD thy God shall cut off the nations from before thee, whither thou goest to possess them, and thou succeedest them, and dwellest in their land; 30 Take heed to thyself that thou be not snared by following them, after that they be destroyed from before thee; and that thou enquire not after their gods, saying, How did these nations serve their gods? even so will I do likewise. 31 Thou shalt not do so unto the LORD thy God: for every abomination to the LORD, which he hateth, have they done unto their gods; for even their sons and their daughters they have burnt in the fire to their gods. 32 What thing soever I command you, observe to do it: thou shalt not add thereto, nor diminish from it. ==Chapter 13== 1 If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder, 2 And the sign or the wonder come to pass, whereof he spake unto thee, saying, Let us go after other gods, which thou hast not known, and let us serve them; 3 Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams: for the LORD your God proveth you, to know whether ye love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul. 4 Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him. 5 And that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death; because he hath spoken to turn you away from the LORD your God, which brought you out of the land of Egypt, and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to thrust thee out of the way which the LORD thy God commanded thee to walk in. So shalt thou put the evil away from the midst of thee. 6 If thy brother, the son of thy mother, or thy son, or thy daughter, or the wife of thy bosom, or thy friend, which is as thine own soul, entice thee secretly, saying, Let us go and serve other gods, which thou hast not known, thou, nor thy fathers; 7 Namely, of the gods of the people which are round about you, nigh unto thee, or far off from thee, from the one end of the earth even unto the other end of the earth; 8 Thou shalt not consent unto him, nor hearken unto him; neither shall thine eye pity him, neither shalt thou spare, neither shalt thou conceal him: 9 But thou shalt surely kill him; thine hand shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterwards the hand of all the people. 10 And thou shalt stone him with stones, that he die; because he hath sought to thrust thee away from the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage. 11 And all Israel shall hear, and fear, and shall do no more any such wickedness as this is among you. 12 If thou shalt hear say in one of thy cities, which the LORD thy God hath given thee to dwell there, saying, 13 Certain men, the children of Belial, are gone out from among you, and have withdrawn the inhabitants of their city, saying, Let us go and serve other gods, which ye have not known; 14 Then shalt thou enquire, and make search, and ask diligently; and, behold, if it be truth, and the thing certain, that such abomination is wrought among you; 15 Thou shalt surely smite the inhabitants of that city with the edge of the sword, destroying it utterly, and all that is therein, and the cattle thereof, with the edge of the sword. 16 And thou shalt gather all the spoil of it into the midst of the street thereof, and shalt burn with fire the city, and all the spoil thereof every whit, for the LORD thy God: and it shall be an heap for ever; it shall not be built again. 17 And there shall cleave nought of the cursed thing to thine hand: that the LORD may turn from the fierceness of his anger, and shew thee mercy, and have compassion upon thee, and multiply thee, as he hath sworn unto thy fathers; 18 When thou shalt hearken to the voice of the LORD thy God, to keep all his commandments which I command thee this day, to do that which is right in the eyes of the LORD thy God. ==Chapter 14== 1 Ye are the children of the LORD your God: ye shall not cut yourselves, nor make any baldness between your eyes for the dead. 2 For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth. 3 Thou shalt not eat any abominable thing. 4 These are the beasts which ye shall eat: the ox, the sheep, and the goat, 5 The hart, and the roebuck, and the fallow deer, and the wild goat, and the pygarg, and the wild ox, and the chamois. 6 And every beast that parteth the hoof, and cleaveth the cleft into two claws, and cheweth the cud among the beasts, that ye shall eat. 7 Nevertheless these ye shall not eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the cloven hoof; as the camel, and the hare, and the coney: for they chew the cud, but divide not the hoof; therefore they are unclean unto you. 8 And the swine, because it divideth the hoof, yet cheweth not the cud, it is unclean unto you: ye shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch their dead carcase. 9 These ye shall eat of all that are in the waters: all that have fins and scales shall ye eat: 10 And whatsoever hath not fins and scales ye may not eat; it is unclean unto you. 11 Of all clean birds ye shall eat. 12 But these are they of which ye shall not eat: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray, 13 And the glede, and the kite, and the vulture after his kind, 14 And every raven after his kind, 15 And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind, 16 The little owl, and the great owl, and the swan, 17 And the pelican, and the gier eagle, and the cormorant, 18 And the stork, and the heron after her kind, and the lapwing, and the bat. 19 And every creeping thing that flieth is unclean unto you: they shall not be eaten. 20 But of all clean fowls ye may eat. 21 Ye shall not eat of any thing that dieth of itself: thou shalt give it unto the stranger that is in thy gates, that he may eat it; or thou mayest sell it unto an alien: for thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God. Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk. 22 Thou shalt truly tithe all the increase of thy seed, that the field bringeth forth year by year. 23 And thou shalt eat before the LORD thy God, in the place which he shall choose to place his name there, the tithe of thy corn, of thy wine, and of thine oil, and the firstlings of thy herds and of thy flocks; that thou mayest learn to fear the LORD thy God always. 24 And if the way be too long for thee, so that thou art not able to carry it; or if the place be too far from thee, which the LORD thy God shall choose to set his name there, when the LORD thy God hath blessed thee: 25 Then shalt thou turn it into money, and bind up the money in thine hand, and shalt go unto the place which the LORD thy God shall choose: 26 And thou shalt bestow that money for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there before the LORD thy God, and thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine household, 27 And the Levite that is within thy gates; thou shalt not forsake him; for he hath no part nor inheritance with thee. 28 At the end of three years thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of thine increase the same year, and shalt lay it up within thy gates: 29 And the Levite, (because he hath no part nor inheritance with thee,) and the stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow, which are within thy gates, shall come, and shall eat and be satisfied; that the LORD thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hand which thou doest. ==Chapter 15== 1 At the end of every seven years thou shalt make a release. 2 And this is the manner of the release: Every creditor that lendeth ought unto his neighbour shall release it; he shall not exact it of his neighbour, or of his brother; because it is called the LORD'S release. 3 Of a foreigner thou mayest exact it again: but that which is thine with thy brother thine hand shall release; 4 Save when there shall be no poor among you; for the LORD shall greatly bless thee in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance to possess it: 5 Only if thou carefully hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe to do all these commandments which I command thee this day. 6 For the LORD thy God blesseth thee, as he promised thee: and thou shalt lend unto many nations, but thou shalt not borrow; and thou shalt reign over many nations, but they shall not reign over thee. 7 If there be among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gates in thy land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not harden thine heart, nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother: 8 But thou shalt open thine hand wide unto him, and shalt surely lend him sufficient for his need, in that which he wanteth. 9 Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart, saying, The seventh year, the year of release, is at hand; and thine eye be evil against thy poor brother, and thou givest him nought; and he cry unto the LORD against thee, and it be sin unto thee. 10 Thou shalt surely give him, and thine heart shall not be grieved when thou givest unto him: because that for this thing the LORD thy God shall bless thee in all thy works, and in all that thou puttest thine hand unto. 11 For the poor shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land. 12 And if thy brother, an Hebrew man, or an Hebrew woman, be sold unto thee, and serve thee six years; then in the seventh year thou shalt let him go free from thee. 13 And when thou sendest him out free from thee, thou shalt not let him go away empty: 14 Thou shalt furnish him liberally out of thy flock, and out of thy floor, and out of thy winepress: of that wherewith the LORD thy God hath blessed thee thou shalt give unto him. 15 And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt, and the LORD thy God redeemed thee: therefore I command thee this thing to day. 16 And it shall be, if he say unto thee, I will not go away from thee; because he loveth thee and thine house, because he is well with thee; 17 Then thou shalt take an aul, and thrust it through his ear unto the door, and he shall be thy servant for ever. And also unto thy maidservant thou shalt do likewise. 18 It shall not seem hard unto thee, when thou sendest him away free from thee; for he hath been worth a double hired servant to thee, in serving thee six years: and the LORD thy God shall bless thee in all that thou doest. 19 All the firstling males that come of thy herd and of thy flock thou shalt sanctify unto the LORD thy God: thou shalt do no work with the firstling of thy bullock, nor shear the firstling of thy sheep. 20 Thou shalt eat it before the LORD thy God year by year in the place which the LORD shall choose, thou and thy household. 21 And if there be any blemish therein, as if it be lame, or blind, or have any ill blemish, thou shalt not sacrifice it unto the LORD thy God. 22 Thou shalt eat it within thy gates: the unclean and the clean person shall eat it alike, as the roebuck, and as the hart. 23 Only thou shalt not eat the blood thereof; thou shalt pour it upon the ground as water. ==Chapter 16== 1 Observe the month of Abib, and keep the passover unto the LORD thy God: for in the month of Abib the LORD thy God brought thee forth out of Egypt by night. 2 Thou shalt therefore sacrifice the passover unto the LORD thy God, of the flock and the herd, in the place which the LORD shall choose to place his name there. 3 Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with it; seven days shalt thou eat unleavened bread therewith, even the bread of affliction; for thou camest forth out of the land of Egypt in haste: that thou mayest remember the day when thou camest forth out of the land of Egypt all the days of thy life. 4 And there shall be no leavened bread seen with thee in all thy coast seven days; neither shall there any thing of the flesh, which thou sacrificedst the first day at even, remain all night until the morning. 5 Thou mayest not sacrifice the passover within any of thy gates, which the LORD thy God giveth thee: 6 But at the place which the LORD thy God shall choose to place his name in, there thou shalt sacrifice the passover at even, at the going down of the sun, at the season that thou camest forth out of Egypt. 7 And thou shalt roast and eat it in the place which the LORD thy God shall choose: and thou shalt turn in the morning, and go unto thy tents. 8 Six days thou shalt eat unleavened bread: and on the seventh day shall be a solemn assembly to the LORD thy God: thou shalt do no work therein. 9 Seven weeks shalt thou number unto thee: begin to number the seven weeks from such time as thou beginnest to put the sickle to the corn. 10 And thou shalt keep the feast of weeks unto the LORD thy God with a tribute of a freewill offering of thine hand, which thou shalt give unto the LORD thy God, according as the LORD thy God hath blessed thee: 11 And thou shalt rejoice before the LORD thy God, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy manservant, and thy maidservant, and the Levite that is within thy gates, and the stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow, that are among you, in the place which the LORD thy God hath chosen to place his name there. 12 And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in Egypt: and thou shalt observe and do these statutes. 13 Thou shalt observe the feast of tabernacles seven days, after that thou hast gathered in thy corn and thy wine: 14 And thou shalt rejoice in thy feast, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy manservant, and thy maidservant, and the Levite, the stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow, that are within thy gates. 15 Seven days shalt thou keep a solemn feast unto the LORD thy God in the place which the LORD shall choose: because the LORD thy God shall bless thee in all thine increase, and in all the works of thine hands, therefore thou shalt surely rejoice. 16 Three times in a year shall all thy males appear before the LORD thy God in the place which he shall choose; in the feast of unleavened bread, and in the feast of weeks, and in the feast of tabernacles: and they shall not appear before the LORD empty: 17 Every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessing of the LORD thy God which he hath given thee. 18 Judges and officers shalt thou make thee in all thy gates, which the LORD thy God giveth thee, throughout thy tribes: and they shall judge the people with just judgment. 19 Thou shalt not wrest judgment; thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift: for a gift doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous. 20 That which is altogether just shalt thou follow, that thou mayest live, and inherit the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee. 21 Thou shalt not plant thee a grove of any trees near unto the altar of the LORD thy God, which thou shalt make thee. 22 Neither shalt thou set thee up any image; which the LORD thy God hateth. ==Chapter 17== 1 Thou shalt not sacrifice unto the LORD thy God any bullock, or sheep, wherein is blemish, or any evilfavouredness: for that is an abomination unto the LORD thy God. 2 If there be found among you, within any of thy gates which the LORD thy God giveth thee, man or woman, that hath wrought wickedness in the sight of the LORD thy God, in transgressing his covenant, 3 And hath gone and served other gods, and worshipped them, either the sun, or moon, or any of the host of heaven, which I have not commanded; 4 And it be told thee, and thou hast heard of it, and enquired diligently, and, behold, it be true, and the thing certain, that such abomination is wrought in Israel: 5 Then shalt thou bring forth that man or that woman, which have committed that wicked thing, unto thy gates, even that man or that woman, and shalt stone them with stones, till they die. 6 At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, shall he that is worthy of death be put to death; but at the mouth of one witness he shall not be put to death. 7 The hands of the witnesses shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterward the hands of all the people. So thou shalt put the evil away from among you. 8 If there arise a matter too hard for thee in judgment, between blood and blood, between plea and plea, and between stroke and stroke, being matters of controversy within thy gates: then shalt thou arise, and get thee up into the place which the LORD thy God shall choose; 9 And thou shalt come unto the priests the Levites, and unto the judge that shall be in those days, and enquire; and they shall shew thee the sentence of judgment: 10 And thou shalt do according to the sentence, which they of that place which the LORD shall choose shall shew thee; and thou shalt observe to do according to all that they inform thee: 11 According to the sentence of the law which they shall teach thee, and according to the judgment which they shall tell thee, thou shalt do: thou shalt not decline from the sentence which they shall shew thee, to the right hand, nor to the left. 12 And the man that will do presumptuously, and will not hearken unto the priest that standeth to minister there before the LORD thy God, or unto the judge, even that man shall die: and thou shalt put away the evil from Israel. 13 And all the people shall hear, and fear, and do no more presumptuously. 14 When thou art come unto the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, and shalt possess it, and shalt dwell therein, and shalt say, I will set a king over me, like as all the nations that are about me; 15 Thou shalt in any wise set him king over thee, whom the LORD thy God shall choose: one from among thy brethren shalt thou set king over thee: thou mayest not set a stranger over thee, which is not thy brother. 16 But he shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to return to Egypt, to the end that he should multiply horses: forasmuch as the LORD hath said unto you, Ye shall henceforth return no more that way. 17 Neither shall he multiply wives to himself, that his heart turn not away: neither shall he greatly multiply to himself silver and gold. 18 And it shall be, when he sitteth upon the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write him a copy of this law in a book out of that which is before the priests the Levites: 19 And it shall be with him, and he shall read therein all the days of his life: that he may learn to fear the LORD his God, to keep all the words of this law and these statutes, to do them: 20 That his heart be not lifted up above his brethren, and that he turn not aside from the commandment, to the right hand, or to the left: to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he, and his children, in the midst of Israel. ==Chapter 18== 1 The priests the Levites, and all the tribe of Levi, shall have no part nor inheritance with Israel: they shall eat the offerings of the LORD made by fire, and his inheritance. 2 Therefore shall they have no inheritance among their brethren: the LORD is their inheritance, as he hath said unto them. 3 And this shall be the priest's due from the people, from them that offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep; and they shall give unto the priest the shoulder, and the two cheeks, and the maw. 4 The firstfruit also of thy corn, of thy wine, and of thine oil, and the first of the fleece of thy sheep, shalt thou give him. 5 For the LORD thy God hath chosen him out of all thy tribes, to stand to minister in the name of the LORD, him and his sons for ever. 6 And if a Levite come from any of thy gates out of all Israel, where he sojourned, and come with all the desire of his mind unto the place which the LORD shall choose; 7 Then he shall minister in the name of the LORD his God, as all his brethren the Levites do, which stand there before the LORD. 8 They shall have like portions to eat, beside that which cometh of the sale of his patrimony. 9 When thou art come into the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn to do after the abominations of those nations. 10 There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, 11 Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. 12 For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD: and because of these abominations the LORD thy God doth drive them out from before thee. 13 Thou shalt be perfect with the LORD thy God. 14 For these nations, which thou shalt possess, hearkened unto observers of times, and unto diviners: but as for thee, the LORD thy God hath not suffered thee so to do. 15 The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken; 16 According to all that thou desiredst of the LORD thy God in Horeb in the day of the assembly, saying, Let me not hear again the voice of the LORD my God, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I die not. 17 And the LORD said unto me, They have well spoken that which they have spoken. 18 I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. 19 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. 20 But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die. 21 And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the LORD hath not spoken? 22 When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him. ==Chapter 19== 1 When the LORD thy God hath cut off the nations, whose land the LORD thy God giveth thee, and thou succeedest them, and dwellest in their cities, and in their houses; 2 Thou shalt separate three cities for thee in the midst of thy land, which the LORD thy God giveth thee to possess it. 3 Thou shalt prepare thee a way, and divide the coasts of thy land, which the LORD thy God giveth thee to inherit, into three parts, that every slayer may flee thither. 4 And this is the case of the slayer, which shall flee thither, that he may live: Whoso killeth his neighbour ignorantly, whom he hated not in time past; 5 As when a man goeth into the wood with his neighbour to hew wood, and his hand fetcheth a stroke with the axe to cut down the tree, and the head slippeth from the helve, and lighteth upon his neighbour, that he die; he shall flee unto one of those cities, and live: 6 Lest the avenger of the blood pursue the slayer, while his heart is hot, and overtake him, because the way is long, and slay him; whereas he was not worthy of death, inasmuch as he hated him not in time past. 7 Wherefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt separate three cities for thee. 8 And if the LORD thy God enlarge thy coast, as he hath sworn unto thy fathers, and give thee all the land which he promised to give unto thy fathers; 9 If thou shalt keep all these commandments to do them, which I command thee this day, to love the LORD thy God, and to walk ever in his ways; then shalt thou add three cities more for thee, beside these three: 10 That innocent blood be not shed in thy land, which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance, and so blood be upon thee. 11 But if any man hate his neighbour, and lie in wait for him, and rise up against him, and smite him mortally that he die, and fleeth into one of these cities: 12 Then the elders of his city shall send and fetch him thence, and deliver him into the hand of the avenger of blood, that he may die. 13 Thine eye shall not pity him, but thou shalt put away the guilt of innocent blood from Israel, that it may go well with thee. 14 Thou shalt not remove thy neighbour's landmark, which they of old time have set in thine inheritance, which thou shalt inherit in the land that the LORD thy God giveth thee to possess it. 15 One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth: at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established. 16 If a false witness rise up against any man to testify against him that which is wrong; 17 Then both the men, between whom the controversy is, shall stand before the LORD, before the priests and the judges, which shall be in those days; 18 And the judges shall make diligent inquisition: and, behold, if the witness be a false witness, and hath testified falsely against his brother; 19 Then shall ye do unto him, as he had thought to have done unto his brother: so shalt thou put the evil away from among you. 20 And those which remain shall hear, and fear, and shall henceforth commit no more any such evil among you. 21 And thine eye shall not pity; but life shall go for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot. ==Chapter 20== 1 When thou goest out to battle against thine enemies, and seest horses, and chariots, and a people more than thou, be not afraid of them: for the LORD thy God is with thee, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt. 2 And it shall be, when ye are come nigh unto the battle, that the priest shall approach and speak unto the people, 3 And shall say unto them, Hear, O Israel, ye approach this day unto battle against your enemies: let not your hearts faint, fear not, and do not tremble, neither be ye terrified because of them; 4 For the LORD your God is he that goeth with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you. 5 And the officers shall speak unto the people, saying, What man is there that hath built a new house, and hath not dedicated it? let him go and return to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it. 6 And what man is he that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not yet eaten of it? let him also go and return unto his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man eat of it. 7 And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her? let him go and return unto his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her. 8 And the officers shall speak further unto the people, and they shall say, What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted? let him go and return unto his house, lest his brethren's heart faint as well as his heart. 9 And it shall be, when the officers have made an end of speaking unto the people, that they shall make captains of the armies to lead the people. 10 When thou comest nigh unto a city to fight against it, then proclaim peace unto it. 11 And it shall be, if it make thee answer of peace, and open unto thee, then it shall be, that all the people that is found therein shall be tributaries unto thee, and they shall serve thee. 12 And if it will make no peace with thee, but will make war against thee, then thou shalt besiege it: 13 And when the LORD thy God hath delivered it into thine hands, thou shalt smite every male thereof with the edge of the sword: 14 But the women, and the little ones, and the cattle, and all that is in the city, even all the spoil thereof, shalt thou take unto thyself; and thou shalt eat the spoil of thine enemies, which the LORD thy God hath given thee. 15 Thus shalt thou do unto all the cities which are very far off from thee, which are not of the cities of these nations. 16 But of the cities of these people, which the LORD thy God doth give thee for an inheritance, thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth: 17 But thou shalt utterly destroy them; namely, the Hittites, and the Amorites, the Canaanites, and the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites; as the LORD thy God hath commanded thee: 18 That they teach you not to do after all their abominations, which they have done unto their gods; so should ye sin against the LORD your God. 19 When thou shalt besiege a city a long time, in making war against it to take it, thou shalt not destroy the trees thereof by forcing an axe against them: for thou mayest eat of them, and thou shalt not cut them down (for the tree of the field is man's life) to employ them in the siege: 20 Only the trees which thou knowest that they be not trees for meat, thou shalt destroy and cut them down; and thou shalt build bulwarks against the city that maketh war with thee, until it be subdued. ==Chapter 21== 1 If one be found slain in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee to possess it, lying in the field, and it be not known who hath slain him: 2 Then thy elders and thy judges shall come forth, and they shall measure unto the cities which are round about him that is slain: 3 And it shall be, that the city which is next unto the slain man, even the elders of that city shall take an heifer, which hath not been wrought with, and which hath not drawn in the yoke; 4 And the elders of that city shall bring down the heifer unto a rough valley, which is neither eared nor sown, and shall strike off the heifer's neck there in the valley: 5 And the priests the sons of Levi shall come near; for them the LORD thy God hath chosen to minister unto him, and to bless in the name of the LORD; and by their word shall every controversy and every stroke be tried: 6 And all the elders of that city, that are next unto the slain man, shall wash their hands over the heifer that is beheaded in the valley: 7 And they shall answer and say, Our hands have not shed this blood, neither have our eyes seen it. 8 Be merciful, O LORD, unto thy people Israel, whom thou hast redeemed, and lay not innocent blood unto thy people of Israel's charge. And the blood shall be forgiven them. 9 So shalt thou put away the guilt of innocent blood from among you, when thou shalt do that which is right in the sight of the LORD. 10 When thou goest forth to war against thine enemies, and the LORD thy God hath delivered them into thine hands, and thou hast taken them captive, 11 And seest among the captives a beautiful woman, and hast a desire unto her, that thou wouldest have her to thy wife; 12 Then thou shalt bring her home to thine house; and she shall shave her head, and pare her nails; 13 And she shall put the raiment of her captivity from off her, and shall remain in thine house, and bewail her father and her mother a full month: and after that thou shalt go in unto her, and be her husband, and she shall be thy wife. 14 And it shall be, if thou have no delight in her, then thou shalt let her go whither she will; but thou shalt not sell her at all for money, thou shalt not make merchandise of her, because thou hast humbled her. 15 If a man have two wives, one beloved, and another hated, and they have born him children, both the beloved and the hated; and if the firstborn son be hers that was hated: 16 Then it shall be, when he maketh his sons to inherit that which he hath, that he may not make the son of the beloved firstborn before the son of the hated, which is indeed the firstborn: 17 But he shall acknowledge the son of the hated for the firstborn, by giving him a double portion of all that he hath: for he is the beginning of his strength; the right of the firstborn is his. 18 If a man have a stubborn and rebellious son, which will not obey the voice of his father, or the voice of his mother, and that, when they have chastened him, will not hearken unto them: 19 Then shall his father and his mother lay hold on him, and bring him out unto the elders of his city, and unto the gate of his place; 20 And they shall say unto the elders of his city, This our son is stubborn and rebellious, he will not obey our voice; he is a glutton, and a drunkard. 21 And all the men of his city shall stone him with stones, that he die: so shalt thou put evil away from among you; and all Israel shall hear, and fear. 22 And if a man have committed a sin worthy of death, and he be to be put to death, and thou hang him on a tree: 23 His body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but thou shalt in any wise bury him that day; (for he that is hanged is accursed of God;) that thy land be not defiled, which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance. ==Chapter 22== 1 Thou shalt not see thy brother's ox or his sheep go astray, and hide thyself from them: thou shalt in any case bring them again unto thy brother. 2 And if thy brother be not nigh unto thee, or if thou know him not, then thou shalt bring it unto thine own house, and it shall be with thee until thy brother seek after it, and thou shalt restore it to him again. 3 In like manner shalt thou do with his ass; and so shalt thou do with his raiment; and with all lost thing of thy brother's, which he hath lost, and thou hast found, shalt thou do likewise: thou mayest not hide thyself. 4 Thou shalt not see thy brother's ass or his ox fall down by the way, and hide thyself from them: thou shalt surely help him to lift them up again. 5 The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God. 6 If a bird's nest chance to be before thee in the way in any tree, or on the ground, whether they be young ones, or eggs, and the dam sitting upon the young, or upon the eggs, thou shalt not take the dam with the young: 7 But thou shalt in any wise let the dam go, and take the young to thee; that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest prolong thy days. 8 When thou buildest a new house, then thou shalt make a battlement for thy roof, that thou bring not blood upon thine house, if any man fall from thence. 9 Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard with divers seeds: lest the fruit of thy seed which thou hast sown, and the fruit of thy vineyard, be defiled. 10 Thou shalt not plow with an ox and an ass together. 11 Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers sorts, as of woollen and linen together. 12 Thou shalt make thee fringes upon the four quarters of thy vesture, wherewith thou coverest thyself. 13 If any man take a wife, and go in unto her, and hate her, 14 And give occasions of speech against her, and bring up an evil name upon her, and say, I took this woman, and when I came to her, I found her not a maid: 15 Then shall the father of the damsel, and her mother, take and bring forth the tokens of the damsel's virginity unto the elders of the city in the gate: 16 And the damsel's father shall say unto the elders, I gave my daughter unto this man to wife, and he hateth her; 17 And, lo, he hath given occasions of speech against her, saying, I found not thy daughter a maid; and yet these are the tokens of my daughter's virginity. And they shall spread the cloth before the elders of the city. 18 And the elders of that city shall take that man and chastise him; 19 And they shall amerce him in an hundred shekels of silver, and give them unto the father of the damsel, because he hath brought up an evil name upon a virgin of Israel: and she shall be his wife; he may not put her away all his days. 20 But if this thing be true, and the tokens of virginity be not found for the damsel: 21 Then they shall bring out the damsel to the door of her father's house, and the men of her city shall stone her with stones that she die: because she hath wrought folly in Israel, to play the whore in her father's house: so shalt thou put evil away from among you. 22 If a man be found lying with a woman married to an husband, then they shall both of them die, both the man that lay with the woman, and the woman: so shalt thou put away evil from Israel. 23 If a damsel that is a virgin be betrothed unto an husband, and a man find her in the city, and lie with her; 24 Then ye shall bring them both out unto the gate of that city, and ye shall stone them with stones that they die; the damsel, because she cried not, being in the city; and the man, because he hath humbled his neighbour's wife: so thou shalt put away evil from among you. 25 But if a man find a betrothed damsel in the field, and the man force her, and lie with her: then the man only that lay with her shall die: 26 But unto the damsel thou shalt do nothing; there is in the damsel no sin worthy of death: for as when a man riseth against his neighbour, and slayeth him, even so is this matter: 27 For he found her in the field, and the betrothed damsel cried, and there was none to save her. 28 If a man find a damsel that is a virgin, which is not betrothed, and lay hold on her, and lie with her, and they be found; 29 Then the man that lay with her shall give unto the damsel's father fifty shekels of silver, and she shall be his wife; because he hath humbled her, he may not put her away all his days. 30 A man shall not take his father's wife, nor discover his father's skirt. ==Chapter 23== 1 He that is wounded in the stones, or hath his privy member cut off, shall not enter into the congregation of the LORD. 2 A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the LORD; even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation of the LORD. 3 An Ammonite or Moabite shall not enter into the congregation of the LORD; even to their tenth generation shall they not enter into the congregation of the LORD for ever: 4 Because they met you not with bread and with water in the way, when ye came forth out of Egypt; and because they hired against thee Balaam the son of Beor of Pethor of Mesopotamia, to curse thee. 5 Nevertheless the LORD thy God would not hearken unto Balaam; but the LORD thy God turned the curse into a blessing unto thee, because the LORD thy God loved thee. 6 Thou shalt not seek their peace nor their prosperity all thy days for ever. 7 Thou shalt not abhor an Edomite; for he is thy brother: thou shalt not abhor an Egyptian; because thou wast a stranger in his land. 8 The children that are begotten of them shall enter into the congregation of the LORD in their third generation. 9 When the host goeth forth against thine enemies, then keep thee from every wicked thing. 10 If there be among you any man, that is not clean by reason of uncleanness that chanceth him by night, then shall he go abroad out of the camp, he shall not come within the camp: 11 But it shall be, when evening cometh on, he shall wash himself with water: and when the sun is down, he shall come into the camp again. 12 Thou shalt have a place also without the camp, whither thou shalt go forth abroad: 13 And thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon; and it shall be, when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee: 14 For the LORD thy God walketh in the midst of thy camp, to deliver thee, and to give up thine enemies before thee; therefore shall thy camp be holy: that he see no unclean thing in thee, and turn away from thee. 15 Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee: 16 He shall dwell with thee, even among you, in that place which he shall choose in one of thy gates, where it liketh him best: thou shalt not oppress him. 17 There shall be no whore of the daughters of Israel, nor a sodomite of the sons of Israel. 18 Thou shalt not bring the hire of a whore, or the price of a dog, into the house of the LORD thy God for any vow: for even both these are abomination unto the LORD thy God. 19 Thou shalt not lend upon usury to thy brother; usury of money, usury of victuals, usury of any thing that is lent upon usury: 20 Unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon usury; but unto thy brother thou shalt not lend upon usury: that the LORD thy God may bless thee in all that thou settest thine hand to in the land whither thou goest to possess it. 21 When thou shalt vow a vow unto the LORD thy God, thou shalt not slack to pay it: for the LORD thy God will surely require it of thee; and it would be sin in thee. 22 But if thou shalt forbear to vow, it shall be no sin in thee. 23 That which is gone out of thy lips thou shalt keep and perform; even a freewill offering, according as thou hast vowed unto the LORD thy God, which thou hast promised with thy mouth. 24 When thou comest into thy neighbour's vineyard, then thou mayest eat grapes thy fill at thine own pleasure; but thou shalt not put any in thy vessel. 25 When thou comest into the standing corn of thy neighbour, then thou mayest pluck the ears with thine hand; but thou shalt not move a sickle unto thy neighbour's standing corn. ==Chapter 24== 1 When a man hath taken a wife, and married her, and it come to pass that she find no favour in his eyes, because he hath found some uncleanness in her: then let him write her a bill of divorcement, and give it in her hand, and send her out of his house. 2 And when she is departed out of his house, she may go and be another man's wife. 3 And if the latter husband hate her, and write her a bill of divorcement, and giveth it in her hand, and sendeth her out of his house; or if the latter husband die, which took her to be his wife; 4 Her former husband, which sent her away, may not take her again to be his wife, after that she is defiled; for that is abomination before the LORD: and thou shalt not cause the land to sin, which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance. 5 When a man hath taken a new wife, he shall not go out to war, neither shall he be charged with any business: but he shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer up his wife which he hath taken. 6 No man shall take the nether or the upper millstone to pledge: for he taketh a man's life to pledge. 7 If a man be found stealing any of his brethren of the children of Israel, and maketh merchandise of him, or selleth him; then that thief shall die; and thou shalt put evil away from among you. 8 Take heed in the plague of leprosy, that thou observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites shall teach you: as I commanded them, so ye shall observe to do. 9 Remember what the LORD thy God did unto Miriam by the way, after that ye were come forth out of Egypt. 10 When thou dost lend thy brother any thing, thou shalt not go into his house to fetch his pledge. 11 Thou shalt stand abroad, and the man to whom thou dost lend shall bring out the pledge abroad unto thee. 12 And if the man be poor, thou shalt not sleep with his pledge: 13 In any case thou shalt deliver him the pledge again when the sun goeth down, that he may sleep in his own raiment, and bless thee: and it shall be righteousness unto thee before the LORD thy God. 14 Thou shalt not oppress an hired servant that is poor and needy, whether he be of thy brethren, or of thy strangers that are in thy land within thy gates: 15 At his day thou shalt give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down upon it; for he is poor, and setteth his heart upon it: lest he cry against thee unto the LORD, and it be sin unto thee. 16 The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin. 17 Thou shalt not pervert the judgment of the stranger, nor of the fatherless; nor take a widow's raiment to pledge: 18 But thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in Egypt, and the LORD thy God redeemed thee thence: therefore I command thee to do this thing. 19 When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy field, and hast forgot a sheaf in the field, thou shalt not go again to fetch it: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow: that the LORD thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hands. 20 When thou beatest thine olive tree, thou shalt not go over the boughs again: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow. 21 When thou gatherest the grapes of thy vineyard, thou shalt not glean it afterward: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow. 22 And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt: therefore I command thee to do this thing. ==Chapter 25== 1 If there be a controversy between men, and they come unto judgment, that the judges may judge them; then they shall justify the righteous, and condemn the wicked. 2 And it shall be, if the wicked man be worthy to be beaten, that the judge shall cause him to lie down, and to be beaten before his face, according to his fault, by a certain number. 3 Forty stripes he may give him, and not exceed: lest, if he should exceed, and beat him above these with many stripes, then thy brother should seem vile unto thee. 4 Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out the corn. 5 If brethren dwell together, and one of them die, and have no child, the wife of the dead shall not marry without unto a stranger: her husband's brother shall go in unto her, and take her to him to wife, and perform the duty of an husband's brother unto her. 6 And it shall be, that the firstborn which she beareth shall succeed in the name of his brother which is dead, that his name be not put out of Israel. 7 And if the man like not to take his brother's wife, then let his brother's wife go up to the gate unto the elders, and say, My husband's brother refuseth to raise up unto his brother a name in Israel, he will not perform the duty of my husband's brother. 8 Then the elders of his city shall call him, and speak unto him: and if he stand to it, and say, I like not to take her; 9 Then shall his brother's wife come unto him in the presence of the elders, and loose his shoe from off his foot, and spit in his face, and shall answer and say, So shall it be done unto that man that will not build up his brother's house. 10 And his name shall be called in Israel, The house of him that hath his shoe loosed. 11 When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draweth near for to deliver her husband out of the hand of him that smiteth him, and putteth forth her hand, and taketh him by the secrets: 12 Then thou shalt cut off her hand, thine eye shall not pity her. 13 Thou shalt not have in thy bag divers weights, a great and a small. 14 Thou shalt not have in thine house divers measures, a great and a small. 15 But thou shalt have a perfect and just weight, a perfect and just measure shalt thou have: that thy days may be lengthened in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee. 16 For all that do such things, and all that do unrighteously, are an abomination unto the LORD thy God. 17 Remember what Amalek did unto thee by the way, when ye were come forth out of Egypt; 18 How he met thee by the way, and smote the hindmost of thee, even all that were feeble behind thee, when thou wast faint and weary; and he feared not God. 19 Therefore it shall be, when the LORD thy God hath given thee rest from all thine enemies round about, in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance to possess it, that thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; thou shalt not forget it. ==Chapter 26== 1 And it shall be, when thou art come in unto the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance, and possessest it, and dwellest therein; 2 That thou shalt take of the first of all the fruit of the earth, which thou shalt bring of thy land that the LORD thy God giveth thee, and shalt put it in a basket, and shalt go unto the place which the LORD thy God shall choose to place his name there. 3 And thou shalt go unto the priest that shall be in those days, and say unto him, I profess this day unto the LORD thy God, that I am come unto the country which the LORD sware unto our fathers for to give us. 4 And the priest shall take the basket out of thine hand, and set it down before the altar of the LORD thy God. 5 And thou shalt speak and say before the LORD thy God, A Syrian ready to perish was my father, and he went down into Egypt, and sojourned there with a few, and became there a nation, great, mighty, and populous: 6 And the Egyptians evil entreated us, and afflicted us, and laid upon us hard bondage: 7 And when we cried unto the LORD God of our fathers, the LORD heard our voice, and looked on our affliction, and our labour, and our oppression: 8 And the LORD brought us forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with great terribleness, and with signs, and with wonders: 9 And he hath brought us into this place, and hath given us this land, even a land that floweth with milk and honey. 10 And now, behold, I have brought the firstfruits of the land, which thou, O LORD, hast given me. And thou shalt set it before the LORD thy God, and worship before the LORD thy God: 11 And thou shalt rejoice in every good thing which the LORD thy God hath given unto thee, and unto thine house, thou, and the Levite, and the stranger that is among you. 12 When thou hast made an end of tithing all the tithes of thine increase the third year, which is the year of tithing, and hast given it unto the Levite, the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow, that they may eat within thy gates, and be filled; 13 Then thou shalt say before the LORD thy God, I have brought away the hallowed things out of mine house, and also have given them unto the Levite, and unto the stranger, to the fatherless, and to the widow, according to all thy commandments which thou hast commanded me: I have not transgressed thy commandments, neither have I forgotten them: 14 I have not eaten thereof in my mourning, neither have I taken away ought thereof for any unclean use, nor given ought thereof for the dead: but I have hearkened to the voice of the LORD my God, and have done according to all that thou hast commanded me. 15 Look down from thy holy habitation, from heaven, and bless thy people Israel, and the land which thou hast given us, as thou swarest unto our fathers, a land that floweth with milk and honey. 16 This day the LORD thy God hath commanded thee to do these statutes and judgments: thou shalt therefore keep and do them with all thine heart, and with all thy soul. 17 Thou hast avouched the LORD this day to be thy God, and to walk in his ways, and to keep his statutes, and his commandments, and his judgments, and to hearken unto his voice: 18 And the LORD hath avouched thee this day to be his peculiar people, as he hath promised thee, and that thou shouldest keep all his commandments; 19 And to make thee high above all nations which he hath made, in praise, and in name, and in honour; and that thou mayest be an holy people unto the LORD thy God, as he hath spoken. ==Chapter 27== 1 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] with the elders of Israel commanded the people, saying, Keep all the commandments which I command you this day. 2 And it shall be on the day when ye shall pass over Jordan unto the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, that thou shalt set thee up great stones, and plaister them with plaister: 3 And thou shalt write upon them all the words of this law, when thou art passed over, that thou mayest go in unto the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, a land that floweth with milk and honey; as the LORD God of thy fathers hath promised thee. 4 Therefore it shall be when ye be gone over Jordan, that ye shall set up these stones, which I command you this day, in mount Ebal, and thou shalt plaister them with plaister. 5 And there shalt thou build an altar unto the LORD thy God, an altar of stones: thou shalt not lift up any iron tool upon them. 6 Thou shalt build the altar of the LORD thy God of whole stones: and thou shalt offer burnt offerings thereon unto the LORD thy God: 7 And thou shalt offer peace offerings, and shalt eat there, and rejoice before the LORD thy God. 8 And thou shalt write upon the stones all the words of this law very plainly. 9 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] and the priests the Levites spake unto all Israel, saying, Take heed, and hearken, O Israel; this day thou art become the people of the LORD thy God. 10 Thou shalt therefore obey the voice of the LORD thy God, and do his commandments and his statutes, which I command thee this day. 11 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] charged the people the same day, saying, 12 These shall stand upon mount Gerizim to bless the people, when ye are come over Jordan; Simeon, and Levi, and Judah, and Issachar, and Joseph, and Benjamin: 13 And these shall stand upon mount Ebal to curse; Reuben, Gad, and Asher, and Zebulun, Dan, and Naphtali. 14 And the Levites shall speak, and say unto all the men of Israel with a loud voice, 15 Cursed be the man that maketh any graven or molten image, an abomination unto the LORD, the work of the hands of the craftsman, and putteth it in a secret place. And all the people shall answer and say, Amen. 16 Cursed be he that setteth light by his father or his mother. And all the people shall say, Amen. 17 Cursed be he that removeth his neighbour's landmark. And all the people shall say, Amen. 18 Cursed be he that maketh the blind to wander out of the way. And all the people shall say, Amen. 19 Cursed be he that perverteth the judgment of the stranger, fatherless, and widow. And all the people shall say, Amen. 20 Cursed be he that lieth with his father's wife; because he uncovereth his father's skirt. And all the people shall say, Amen. 21 Cursed be he that lieth with any manner of beast. And all the people shall say, Amen. 22 Cursed be he that lieth with his sister, the daughter of his father, or the daughter of his mother. And all the people shall say, Amen. 23 Cursed be he that lieth with his mother in law. And all the people shall say, Amen. 24 Cursed be he that smiteth his neighbour secretly. And all the people shall say, Amen. 25 Cursed be he that taketh reward to slay an innocent person. And all the people shall say, Amen. 26 Cursed be he that confirmeth not all the words of this law to do them. And all the people shall say, Amen. ==Chapter 28== 1 And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe and to do all his commandments which I command thee this day, that the LORD thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the earth: 2 And all these blessings shall come on thee, and overtake thee, if thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God. 3 Blessed shalt thou be in the city, and blessed shalt thou be in the field. 4 Blessed shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy ground, and the fruit of thy cattle, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep. 5 Blessed shall be thy basket and thy store. 6 Blessed shalt thou be when thou comest in, and blessed shalt thou be when thou goest out. 7 The LORD shall cause thine enemies that rise up against thee to be smitten before thy face: they shall come out against thee one way, and flee before thee seven ways. 8 The LORD shall command the blessing upon thee in thy storehouses, and in all that thou settest thine hand unto; and he shall bless thee in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee. 9 The LORD shall establish thee an holy people unto himself, as he hath sworn unto thee, if thou shalt keep the commandments of the LORD thy God, and walk in his ways. 10 And all people of the earth shall see that thou art called by the name of the LORD; and they shall be afraid of thee. 11 And the LORD shall make thee plenteous in goods, in the fruit of thy body, and in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy ground, in the land which the LORD sware unto thy fathers to give thee. 12 The LORD shall open unto thee his good treasure, the heaven to give the rain unto thy land in his season, and to bless all the work of thine hand: and thou shalt lend unto many nations, and thou shalt not borrow. 13 And the LORD shall make thee the head, and not the tail; and thou shalt be above only, and thou shalt not be beneath; if that thou hearken unto the commandments of the LORD thy God, which I command thee this day, to observe and to do them: 14 And thou shalt not go aside from any of the words which I command thee this day, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other gods to serve them. 15 But it shall come to pass, if thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe to do all his commandments and his statutes which I command thee this day; that all these curses shall come upon thee, and overtake thee: 16 Cursed shalt thou be in the city, and cursed shalt thou be in the field. 17 Cursed shall be thy basket and thy store. 18 Cursed shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy land, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep. 19 Cursed shalt thou be when thou comest in, and cursed shalt thou be when thou goest out. 20 The LORD shall send upon thee cursing, vexation, and rebuke, in all that thou settest thine hand unto for to do, until thou be destroyed, and until thou perish quickly; because of the wickedness of thy doings, whereby thou hast forsaken me. 21 The LORD shall make the pestilence cleave unto thee, until he have consumed thee from off the land, whither thou goest to possess it. 22 The LORD shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildew; and they shall pursue thee until thou perish. 23 And thy heaven that is over thy head shall be brass, and the earth that is under thee shall be iron. 24 The LORD shall make the rain of thy land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down upon thee, until thou be destroyed. 25 The LORD shall cause thee to be smitten before thine enemies: thou shalt go out one way against them, and flee seven ways before them: and shalt be removed into all the kingdoms of the earth. 26 And thy carcase shall be meat unto all fowls of the air, and unto the beasts of the earth, and no man shall fray them away. 27 The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed. 28 The LORD shall smite thee with madness, and blindness, and astonishment of heart: 29 And thou shalt grope at noonday, as the blind gropeth in darkness, and thou shalt not prosper in thy ways: and thou shalt be only oppressed and spoiled evermore, and no man shall save thee. 30 Thou shalt betroth a wife, and another man shall lie with her: thou shalt build an house, and thou shalt not dwell therein: thou shalt plant a vineyard, and shalt not gather the grapes thereof. 31 Thine ox shall be slain before thine eyes, and thou shalt not eat thereof: thine ass shall be violently taken away from before thy face, and shall not be restored to thee: thy sheep shall be given unto thine enemies, and thou shalt have none to rescue them. 32 Thy sons and thy daughters shall be given unto another people, and thine eyes shall look, and fail with longing for them all the day long: and there shall be no might in thine hand. 33 The fruit of thy land, and all thy labours, shall a nation which thou knowest not eat up; and thou shalt be only oppressed and crushed alway: 34 So that thou shalt be mad for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see. 35 The LORD shall smite thee in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed, from the sole of thy foot unto the top of thy head. 36 The LORD shall bring thee, and thy king which thou shalt set over thee, unto a nation which neither thou nor thy fathers have known; and there shalt thou serve other gods, wood and stone. 37 And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a byword, among all nations whither the LORD shall lead thee. 38 Thou shalt carry much seed out into the field, and shalt gather but little in; for the locust shall consume it. 39 Thou shalt plant vineyards, and dress them, but shalt neither drink of the wine, nor gather the grapes; for the worms shall eat them. 40 Thou shalt have olive trees throughout all thy coasts, but thou shalt not anoint thyself with the oil; for thine olive shall cast his fruit. 41 Thou shalt beget sons and daughters, but thou shalt not enjoy them; for they shall go into captivity. 42 All thy trees and fruit of thy land shall the locust consume. 43 The stranger that is within thee shall get up above thee very high; and thou shalt come down very low. 44 He shall lend to thee, and thou shalt not lend to him: he shall be the head, and thou shalt be the tail. 45 Moreover all these curses shall come upon thee, and shall pursue thee, and overtake thee, till thou be destroyed; because thou hearkenedst not unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to keep his commandments and his statutes which he commanded thee: 46 And they shall be upon thee for a sign and for a wonder, and upon thy seed for ever. 47 Because thou servedst not the LORD thy God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, for the abundance of all things; 48 Therefore shalt thou serve thine enemies which the LORD shall send against thee, in hunger, and in thirst, and in nakedness, and in want of all things: and he shall put a yoke of iron upon thy neck, until he have destroyed thee. 49 The LORD shall bring a nation against thee from far, from the end of the earth, as swift as the eagle flieth; a nation whose tongue thou shalt not understand; 50 A nation of fierce countenance, which shall not regard the person of the old, nor shew favour to the young: 51 And he shall eat the fruit of thy cattle, and the fruit of thy land, until thou be destroyed: which also shall not leave thee either corn, wine, or oil, or the increase of thy kine, or flocks of thy sheep, until he have destroyed thee. 52 And he shall besiege thee in all thy gates, until thy high and fenced walls come down, wherein thou trustedst, throughout all thy land: and he shall besiege thee in all thy gates throughout all thy land, which the LORD thy God hath given thee. 53 And thou shalt eat the fruit of thine own body, the flesh of thy sons and of thy daughters, which the LORD thy God hath given thee, in the siege, and in the straitness, wherewith thine enemies shall distress thee: 54 So that the man that is tender among you, and very delicate, his eye shall be evil toward his brother, and toward the wife of his bosom, and toward the remnant of his children which he shall leave: 55 So that he will not give to any of them of the flesh of his children whom he shall eat: because he hath nothing left him in the siege, and in the straitness, wherewith thine enemies shall distress thee in all thy gates. 56 The tender and delicate woman among you, which would not adventure to set the sole of her foot upon the ground for delicateness and tenderness, her eye shall be evil toward the husband of her bosom, and toward her son, and toward her daughter, 57 And toward her young one that cometh out from between her feet, and toward her children which she shall bear: for she shall eat them for want of all things secretly in the siege and straitness, wherewith thine enemy shall distress thee in thy gates. 58 If thou wilt not observe to do all the words of this law that are written in this book, that thou mayest fear this glorious and fearful name, THE LORD THY GOD; 59 Then the LORD will make thy plagues wonderful, and the plagues of thy seed, even great plagues, and of long continuance, and sore sicknesses, and of long continuance. 60 Moreover he will bring upon thee all the diseases of Egypt, which thou wast afraid of; and they shall cleave unto thee. 61 Also every sickness, and every plague, which is not written in the book of this law, them will the LORD bring upon thee, until thou be destroyed. 62 And ye shall be left few in number, whereas ye were as the stars of heaven for multitude; because thou wouldest not obey the voice of the LORD thy God. 63 And it shall come to pass, that as the LORD rejoiced over you to do you good, and to multiply you; so the LORD will rejoice over you to destroy you, and to bring you to nought; and ye shall be plucked from off the land whither thou goest to possess it. 64 And the LORD shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other; and there thou shalt serve other gods, which neither thou nor thy fathers have known, even wood and stone. 65 And among these nations shalt thou find no ease, neither shall the sole of thy foot have rest: but the LORD shall give thee there a trembling heart, and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind: 66 And thy life shall hang in doubt before thee; and thou shalt fear day and night, and shalt have none assurance of thy life: 67 In the morning thou shalt say, Would God it were even! and at even thou shalt say, Would God it were morning! for the fear of thine heart wherewith thou shalt fear, and for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see. 68 And the LORD shall bring thee into Egypt again with ships, by the way whereof I spake unto thee, Thou shalt see it no more again: and there ye shall be sold unto your enemies for bondmen and bondwomen, and no man shall buy you. ==Chapter 29== 1 These are the words of the covenant, which the LORD commanded [[Space:Moses|Moses]] to make with the children of Israel in the land of Moab, beside the covenant which he made with them in Horeb. 2 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] called unto all Israel, and said unto them, Ye have seen all that the LORD did before your eyes in the land of Egypt unto Pharaoh, and unto all his servants, and unto all his land; 3 The great temptations which thine eyes have seen, the signs, and those great miracles: 4 Yet the LORD hath not given you an heart to perceive, and eyes to see, and ears to hear, unto this day. 5 And I have led you forty years in the wilderness: your clothes are not waxen old upon you, and thy shoe is not waxen old upon thy foot. 6 Ye have not eaten bread, neither have ye drunk wine or strong drink: that ye might know that I am the LORD your God. 7 And when ye came unto this place, Sihon the king of Heshbon, and Og the king of Bashan, came out against us unto battle, and we smote them: 8 And we took their land, and gave it for an inheritance unto the Reubenites, and to the Gadites, and to the half tribe of Manasseh. 9 Keep therefore the words of this covenant, and do them, that ye may prosper in all that ye do. 10 Ye stand this day all of you before the LORD your God; your captains of your tribes, your elders, and your officers, with all the men of Israel, 11 Your little ones, your wives, and thy stranger that is in thy camp, from the hewer of thy wood unto the drawer of thy water: 12 That thou shouldest enter into covenant with the LORD thy God, and into his oath, which the LORD thy God maketh with thee this day: 13 That he may establish thee to day for a people unto himself, and that he may be unto thee a God, as he hath said unto thee, and as he hath sworn unto thy fathers, to [[Space:Abraham|Abraham]], to [[Space:Isaac|Isaac]], and to [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]]. 14 Neither with you only do I make this covenant and this oath; 15 But with him that standeth here with us this day before the LORD our God, and also with him that is not here with us this day: 16 (For ye know how we have dwelt in the land of Egypt; and how we came through the nations which ye passed by; 17 And ye have seen their abominations, and their idols, wood and stone, silver and gold, which were among them:) 18 Lest there should be among you man, or woman, or family, or tribe, whose heart turneth away this day from the LORD our God, to go and serve the gods of these nations; lest there should be among you a root that beareth gall and wormwood; 19 And it come to pass, when he heareth the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, I shall have peace, though I walk in the imagination of mine heart, to add drunkenness to thirst: 20 The LORD will not spare him, but then the anger of the LORD and his jealousy shall smoke against that man, and all the curses that are written in this book shall lie upon him, and the LORD shall blot out his name from under heaven. 21 And the LORD shall separate him unto evil out of all the tribes of Israel, according to all the curses of the covenant that are written in this book of the law: 22 So that the generation to come of your children that shall rise up after you, and the stranger that shall come from a far land, shall say, when they see the plagues of that land, and the sicknesses which the LORD hath laid upon it; 23 And that the whole land thereof is brimstone, and salt, and burning, that it is not sown, nor beareth, nor any grass groweth therein, like the overthrow of Sodom, and Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboim, which the LORD overthrew in his anger, and in his wrath: 24 Even all nations shall say, Wherefore hath the LORD done thus unto this land? what meaneth the heat of this great anger? 25 Then men shall say, Because they have forsaken the covenant of the LORD God of their fathers, which he made with them when he brought them forth out of the land of Egypt: 26 For they went and served other gods, and worshipped them, gods whom they knew not, and whom he had not given unto them: 27 And the anger of the LORD was kindled against this land, to bring upon it all the curses that are written in this book: 28 And the LORD rooted them out of their land in anger, and in wrath, and in great indignation, and cast them into another land, as it is this day. 29 The secret things belong unto the LORD our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law. ==Chapter 30== 1 And it shall come to pass, when all these things are come upon thee, the blessing and the curse, which I have set before thee, and thou shalt call them to mind among all the nations, whither the LORD thy God hath driven thee, 2 And shalt return unto the LORD thy God, and shalt obey his voice according to all that I command thee this day, thou and thy children, with all thine heart, and with all thy soul; 3 That then the LORD thy God will turn thy captivity, and have compassion upon thee, and will return and gather thee from all the nations, whither the LORD thy God hath scattered thee. 4 If any of thine be driven out unto the outmost parts of heaven, from thence will the LORD thy God gather thee, and from thence will he fetch thee: 5 And the LORD thy God will bring thee into the land which thy fathers possessed, and thou shalt possess it; and he will do thee good, and multiply thee above thy fathers. 6 And the LORD thy God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed, to love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, that thou mayest live. 7 And the LORD thy God will put all these curses upon thine enemies, and on them that hate thee, which persecuted thee. 8 And thou shalt return and obey the voice of the LORD, and do all his commandments which I command thee this day. 9 And the LORD thy God will make thee plenteous in every work of thine hand, in the fruit of thy body, and in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy land, for good: for the LORD will again rejoice over thee for good, as he rejoiced over thy fathers: 10 If thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to keep his commandments and his statutes which are written in this book of the law, and if thou turn unto the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul. 11 For this commandment which I command thee this day, it is not hidden from thee, neither is it far off. 12 It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it? 13 Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it? 14 But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it. 15 See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil; 16 In that I command thee this day to love the LORD thy God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his commandments and his statutes and his judgments, that thou mayest live and multiply: and the LORD thy God shall bless thee in the land whither thou goest to possess it. 17 But if thine heart turn away, so that thou wilt not hear, but shalt be drawn away, and worship other gods, and serve them; 18 I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely perish, and that ye shall not prolong your days upon the land, whither thou passest over Jordan to go to possess it. 19 I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live: 20 That thou mayest love the LORD thy God, and that thou mayest obey his voice, and that thou mayest cleave unto him: for he is thy life, and the length of thy days: that thou mayest dwell in the land which the LORD sware unto thy fathers, to [[Space:Abraham|Abraham]], to [[Space:Isaac|Isaac]], and to [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]], to give them. ==Chapter 31== 1 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] went and spake these words unto all Israel. 2 And he said unto them, I am an hundred and twenty years old this day; I can no more go out and come in: also the LORD hath said unto me, Thou shalt not go over this Jordan. 3 The LORD thy God, he will go over before thee, and he will destroy these nations from before thee, and thou shalt possess them: and Joshua, he shall go over before thee, as the LORD hath said. 4 And the LORD shall do unto them as he did to Sihon and to Og, kings of the Amorites, and unto the land of them, whom he destroyed. 5 And the LORD shall give them up before your face, that ye may do unto them according unto all the commandments which I have commanded you. 6 Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. 7 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] called unto Joshua, and said unto him in the sight of all Israel, Be strong and of a good courage: for thou must go with this people unto the land which the LORD hath sworn unto their fathers to give them; and thou shalt cause them to inherit it. 8 And the LORD, he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed. 9 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] wrote this law, and delivered it unto the priests the sons of Levi, which bare the ark of the covenant of the LORD, and unto all the elders of Israel. 10 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] commanded them, saying, At the end of every seven years, in the solemnity of the year of release, in the feast of tabernacles, 11 When all Israel is come to appear before the LORD thy God in the place which he shall choose, thou shalt read this law before all Israel in their hearing. 12 Gather the people together, men, and women, and children, and thy stranger that is within thy gates, that they may hear, and that they may learn, and fear the LORD your God, and observe to do all the words of this law: 13 And that their children, which have not known any thing, may hear, and learn to fear the LORD your God, as long as ye live in the land whither ye go over Jordan to possess it. 14 And the LORD said unto [[Space:Moses|Moses]], Behold, thy days approach that thou must die: call Joshua, and present yourselves in the tabernacle of the congregation, that I may give him a charge. And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] and Joshua went, and presented themselves in the tabernacle of the congregation. 15 And the LORD appeared in the tabernacle in a pillar of a cloud: and the pillar of the cloud stood over the door of the tabernacle. 16 And the LORD said unto [[Space:Moses|Moses]], Behold, thou shalt sleep with thy fathers; and this people will rise up, and go a whoring after the gods of the strangers of the land, whither they go to be among them, and will forsake me, and break my covenant which I have made with them. 17 Then my anger shall be kindled against them in that day, and I will forsake them, and I will hide my face from them, and they shall be devoured, and many evils and troubles shall befall them; so that they will say in that day, Are not these evils come upon us, because our God is not among us? 18 And I will surely hide my face in that day for all the evils which they shall have wrought, in that they are turned unto other gods. 19 Now therefore write ye this song for you, and teach it the children of Israel: put it in their mouths, that this song may be a witness for me against the children of Israel. 20 For when I shall have brought them into the land which I sware unto their fathers, that floweth with milk and honey; and they shall have eaten and filled themselves, and waxen fat; then will they turn unto other gods, and serve them, and provoke me, and break my covenant. 21 And it shall come to pass, when many evils and troubles are befallen them, that this song shall testify against them as a witness; for it shall not be forgotten out of the mouths of their seed: for I know their imagination which they go about, even now, before I have brought them into the land which I sware. 22 [[Space:Moses|Moses]] therefore wrote this song the same day, and taught it the children of Israel. 23 And he gave Joshua the son of Nun a charge, and said, Be strong and of a good courage: for thou shalt bring the children of Israel into the land which I sware unto them: and I will be with thee. 24 And it came to pass, when [[Space:Moses|Moses]] had made an end of writing the words of this law in a book, until they were finished, 25 That [[Space:Moses|Moses]] commanded the Levites, which bare the ark of the covenant of the LORD, saying, 26 Take this book of the law, and put it in the side of the ark of the covenant of the LORD your God, that it may be there for a witness against thee. 27 For I know thy rebellion, and thy stiff neck: behold, while I am yet alive with you this day, ye have been rebellious against the LORD; and how much more after my death? 28 Gather unto me all the elders of your tribes, and your officers, that I may speak these words in their ears, and call heaven and earth to record against them. 29 For I know that after my death ye will utterly corrupt yourselves, and turn aside from the way which I have commanded you; and evil will befall you in the latter days; because ye will do evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke him to anger through the work of your hands. 30 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] spake in the ears of all the congregation of Israel the words of this song, until they were ended. ==Chapter 32== 1 Give ear, O ye heavens, and I will speak; and hear, O earth, the words of my mouth. 2 My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew, as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass: 3 Because I will publish the name of the LORD: ascribe ye greatness unto our God. 4 He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he. 5 They have corrupted themselves, their spot is not the spot of his children: they are a perverse and crooked generation. 6 Do ye thus requite the LORD, O foolish people and unwise? is not he thy father that hath bought thee? hath he not made thee, and established thee? 7 Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations: ask thy father, and he will shew thee; thy elders, and they will tell thee. 8 When the most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of Israel. 9 For the LORD'S portion is his people; [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]] is the lot of his inheritance. 10 He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness; he led him about, he instructed him, he kept him as the apple of his eye. 11 As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings: 12 So the LORD alone did lead him, and there was no strange god with him. 13 He made him ride on the high places of the earth, that he might eat the increase of the fields; and he made him to suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of the flinty rock; 14 Butter of kine, and milk of sheep, with fat of lambs, and rams of the breed of Bashan, and goats, with the fat of kidneys of wheat; and thou didst drink the pure blood of the grape. 15 But Jeshurun waxed fat, and kicked: thou art waxen fat, thou art grown thick, thou art covered with fatness; then he forsook God which made him, and lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation. 16 They provoked him to jealousy with strange gods, with abominations provoked they him to anger. 17 They sacrificed unto devils, not to God; to gods whom they knew not, to new gods that came newly up, whom your fathers feared not. 18 Of the Rock that begat thee thou art unmindful, and hast forgotten God that formed thee. 19 And when the LORD saw it, he abhorred them, because of the provoking of his sons, and of his daughters. 20 And he said, I will hide my face from them, I will see what their end shall be: for they are a very froward generation, children in whom is no faith. 21 They have moved me to jealousy with that which is not God; they have provoked me to anger with their vanities: and I will move them to jealousy with those which are not a people; I will provoke them to anger with a foolish nation. 22 For a fire is kindled in mine anger, and shall burn unto the lowest hell, and shall consume the earth with her increase, and set on fire the foundations of the mountains. 23 I will heap mischiefs upon them; I will spend mine arrows upon them. 24 They shall be burnt with hunger, and devoured with burning heat, and with bitter destruction: I will also send the teeth of beasts upon them, with the poison of serpents of the dust. 25 The sword without, and terror within, shall destroy both the young man and the virgin, the suckling also with the man of gray hairs. 26 I said, I would scatter them into corners, I would make the remembrance of them to cease from among men: 27 Were it not that I feared the wrath of the enemy, lest their adversaries should behave themselves strangely, and lest they should say, Our hand is high, and the LORD hath not done all this. 28 For they are a nation void of counsel, neither is there any understanding in them. 29 O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end! 30 How should one chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, except their Rock had sold them, and the LORD had shut them up? 31 For their rock is not as our Rock, even our enemies themselves being judges. 32 For their vine is of the vine of Sodom, and of the fields of Gomorrah: their grapes are grapes of gall, their clusters are bitter: 33 Their wine is the poison of dragons, and the cruel venom of asps. 34 Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures? 35 To me belongeth vengeance, and recompence; their foot shall slide in due time: for the day of their calamity is at hand, and the things that shall come upon them make haste. 36 For the LORD shall judge his people, and repent himself for his servants, when he seeth that their power is gone, and there is none shut up, or left. 37 And he shall say, Where are their gods, their rock in whom they trusted, 38 Which did eat the fat of their sacrifices, and drank the wine of their drink offerings? let them rise up and help you, and be your protection. 39 See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand. 40 For I lift up my hand to heaven, and say, I live for ever. 41 If I whet my glittering sword, and mine hand take hold on judgment; I will render vengeance to mine enemies, and will reward them that hate me. 42 I will make mine arrows drunk with blood, and my sword shall devour flesh; and that with the blood of the slain and of the captives, from the beginning of revenges upon the enemy. 43 Rejoice, O ye nations, with his people: for he will avenge the blood of his servants, and will render vengeance to his adversaries, and will be merciful unto his land, and to his people. 44 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] came and spake all the words of this song in the ears of the people, he, and Hoshea the son of Nun. 45 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] made an end of speaking all these words to all Israel: 46 And he said unto them, Set your hearts unto all the words which I testify among you this day, which ye shall command your children to observe to do, all the words of this law. 47 For it is not a vain thing for you; because it is your life: and through this thing ye shall prolong your days in the land, whither ye go over Jordan to possess it. 48 And the LORD spake unto [[Space:Moses|Moses]] that selfsame day, saying, 49 Get thee up into this mountain Abarim, unto mount Nebo, which is in the land of Moab, that is over against Jericho; and behold the land of Canaan, which I give unto the children of Israel for a possession: 50 And die in the mount whither thou goest up, and be gathered unto thy people; as Aaron thy brother died in mount Hor, and was gathered unto his people: 51 Because ye trespassed against me among the children of Israel at the waters of Meribah-Kadesh, in the wilderness of Zin; because ye sanctified me not in the midst of the children of Israel. 52 Yet thou shalt see the land before thee; but thou shalt not go thither unto the land which I give the children of Israel. ==Chapter 33== 1 And this is the blessing, wherewith [[Space:Moses|Moses]] the man of God blessed the children of Israel before his death. 2 And he said, The LORD came from Sinai, and rose up from Seir unto them; he shined forth from mount Paran, and he came with ten thousands of saints: from his right hand went a fiery law for them. 3 Yea, he loved the people; all his saints are in thy hand: and they sat down at thy feet; every one shall receive of thy words. 4 [[Space:Moses|Moses]] commanded us a law, even the inheritance of the congregation of [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]]. 5 And he was king in Jeshurun, when the heads of the people and the tribes of Israel were gathered together. 6 Let Reuben live, and not die; and let not his men be few. 7 And this is the blessing of Judah: and he said, Hear, LORD, the voice of Judah, and bring him unto his people: let his hands be sufficient for him; and be thou an help to him from his enemies. 8 And of Levi he said, Let thy Thummim and thy Urim be with thy holy one, whom thou didst prove at Massah, and with whom thou didst strive at the waters of Meribah; 9 Who said unto his father and to his mother, I have not seen him; neither did he acknowledge his brethren, nor knew his own children: for they have observed thy word, and kept thy covenant. 10 They shall teach [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]] thy judgments, and Israel thy law: they shall put incense before thee, and whole burnt sacrifice upon thine altar. 11 Bless, LORD, his substance, and accept the work of his hands: smite through the loins of them that rise against him, and of them that hate him, that they rise not again. 12 And of Benjamin he said, The beloved of the LORD shall dwell in safety by him; and the LORD shall cover him all the day long, and he shall dwell between his shoulders. 13 And of Joseph he said, Blessed of the LORD be his land, for the precious things of heaven, for the dew, and for the deep that coucheth beneath, 14 And for the precious fruits brought forth by the sun, and for the precious things put forth by the moon, 15 And for the chief things of the ancient mountains, and for the precious things of the lasting hills, 16 And for the precious things of the earth and fulness thereof, and for the good will of him that dwelt in the bush: let the blessing come upon the head of Joseph, and upon the top of the head of him that was separated from his brethren. 17 His glory is like the firstling of his bullock, and his horns are like the horns of unicorns: with them he shall push the people together to the ends of the earth: and they are the ten thousands of Ephraim, and they are the thousands of Manasseh. 18 And of Zebulun he said, Rejoice, Zebulun, in thy going out; and, Issachar, in thy tents. 19 They shall call the people unto the mountain; there they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness: for they shall suck of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand. 20 And of Gad he said, Blessed be he that enlargeth Gad: he dwelleth as a lion, and teareth the arm with the crown of the head. 21 And he provided the first part for himself, because there, in a portion of the lawgiver, was he seated; and he came with the heads of the people, he executed the justice of the LORD, and his judgments with Israel. 22 And of Dan he said, Dan is a lion's whelp: he shall leap from Bashan. 23 And of Naphtali he said, O Naphtali, satisfied with favour, and full with the blessing of the LORD: possess thou the west and the south. 24 And of Asher he said, Let Asher be blessed with children; let him be acceptable to his brethren, and let him dip his foot in oil. 25 Thy shoes shall be iron and brass; and as thy days, so shall thy strength be. 26 There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun, who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky. 27 The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms: and he shall thrust out the enemy from before thee; and shall say, Destroy them. 28 Israel then shall dwell in safety alone: the fountain of [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]] shall be upon a land of corn and wine; also his heavens shall drop down dew. 29 Happy art thou, O Israel: who is like unto thee, O people saved by the LORD, the shield of thy help, and who is the sword of thy excellency! and thine enemies shall be found liars unto thee; and thou shalt tread upon their high places. ==Chapter 34== 1 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] went up from the plains of Moab unto the mountain of Nebo, to the top of Pisgah, that is over against Jericho. And the LORD shewed him all the land of Gilead, unto Dan, 2 And all Naphtali, and the land of Ephraim, and Manasseh, and all the land of Judah, unto the utmost sea, 3 And the south, and the plain of the valley of Jericho, the city of palm trees, unto Zoar. 4 And the LORD said unto him, This is the land which I sware unto [[Space:Abraham|Abraham]], unto [[Space:Isaac|Isaac]], and unto [[Space:Jacob|Jacob]], saying, I will give it unto thy seed: I have caused thee to see it with thine eyes, but thou shalt not go over thither. 5 So [[Space:Moses|Moses]] the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the LORD. 6 And he buried him in a valley in the land of Moab, over against Bethpeor: but no man knoweth of his sepulchre unto this day. 7 And [[Space:Moses|Moses]] was an hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated. 8 And the children of Israel wept for [[Space:Moses|Moses]] in the plains of Moab thirty days: so the days of weeping and mourning for [[Space:Moses|Moses]] were ended. 9 And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for [[Space:Moses|Moses]] had laid his hands upon him: and the children of Israel hearkened unto him, and did as the LORD commanded [[Space:Moses|Moses]]. 10 And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto [[Space:Moses|Moses]], whom the LORD knew face to face, 11 In all the signs and the wonders, which the LORD sent him to do in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh, and to all his servants, and to all his land, 12 And in all that mighty hand, and in all the great terror which [[Space:Moses|Moses]] shewed in the sight of all Israel.

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Diese Seite soll einen Überblick über deutsche Namen und das deutsche Namensrecht geben und als Folge daraus erläutern, wie diese auf WikiTree in die entsprechenden Felder einzutragen sind. {| {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=l |size=s }} [[Space:German_Names|'''English version''']] |} == Einleitung == Die deutschen Familiennamen haben sich im deutschsprachigen Raum seit dem 12. Jahrhundert schrittweise durchgesetzt. So wurden erst 1875 im Deutschen Reich die Standesämter eingeführt und die vorhandenen Namen festgeschrieben. Seitdem trägt jeder Deutsche einen Vornamen, eventuell einen Zwischennamen und den Familiennamen, und zwar in dieser Reihenfolge. Der Vorname einer Person ist der Teil des Namens, der nicht die Zugehörigkeit zu einer Familie ausdrückt, sondern diese individuell identifiziert. Eine Person kann mehrere, muss aber mindestens einen Vornamen besitzen. Bei Verwendung mehrerer Vornamen wird der Vorname, mit dem die Person hauptsächlich angeredet wird, als „Rufname“ bezeichnet. Die Reihenfolge der Vornamen stellt keine Rangfolge dar. Es steht dem Namensträger frei, zwischen seinen offiziell eingetragenen Vornamen zu wählen. Ein Zwischenname ist ein weiterer Name, der zwischen dem Vornamen und dem Familiennamen geführt wird. Von einem Zwischennamen wird hingegen nicht gesprochen, wenn eine Person mehr als einen Vornamen bzw. Nachnamen hat. In Deutschland handelt es sich bei Zwischennamen meist um Patronyme aus dem Vornamen des Vaters mit der in der jeweiligen Landessprache oder Dialekt üblichen Endung für „-sohn“ oder „-tochter“. Beispiel: Hinrich Peters Müller bedeutet „Hinrich Müller, Peters Sohn“. Diese Namensbildung ist im Deutschen heute nur noch im Ostfriesischen zulässig, außer bei Einwanderern aus anderen Staaten. Bis in das 19. Jahrhundert waren Patronyme mit den unterschidlichsten Endungen im gesamten deutschen Sprachraum üblich. Bezieht sich der Name auf die Mutter, handelt es sich um ein Metronym. Der Familienname drückt die Zugehörigkeit des Namensträgers zu einer Familie aus, er wird auch als Nachname, Zuname oder Geschlechtername bezeichnet. Der durch Abstammung erworbene ursprüngliche Familienname ist der Geburtsname (bei verheirateten Frauen auch Mädchenname) und drückt die Zugehörigkeit zur Elternfamilie aus. Der Geburtsname kann sich durch Adoption, behördlich veranlasste Namensänderung oder Umbenennung ändern. Der Familienname eines Menschen kann sich im Laufe des Lebens ändern, etwa durch Heirat, Scheidung, Adoption oder behördliche Namensänderung. Auch willkürliche Anpassungen sind möglich, z. B. die Annahme des Namens eines neuen Ehepartners durch die vorehelichen Kinder eines der Partner, so dass die neue Familie im gesellschaftlichen und behördlichen Umgang als eine Einheit auftreten kann. Der Ehename ist der Name, für den die Ehegatten sich bei der Eheschließung entscheiden, um ihn während ihrer Ehe als jeweils eigenen Nachnamen zu tragen. Geburts- und Ehenamen können auch als Doppelnamen geführt werden. Künstlernamen können auch ohne verwandtschaftlichen Bezug als Familiennamen geführt werden. == Deutsche Vornamen == Vornamen sind schon seit früheren Zeiten in Verwendung. Bis ins Mittelalter im deutschen Sprachraum war nur ein einziger Name üblich war. Allenfalls gab es einen individuellen Beinamen zur Unterscheidung, der die jeweilige Trägerperson charakterisierte (Herkunfstort, Beruf, Charakter). Der Beiname war grundsätzlich ein offizieller, unverzichtbarer Namensbestandteil. Daraus haben sich zusammen mit den Übernamen (Beinamen, die nicht zu den Patronymika, Herkunfts-, Wohnstätten- oder Berufsgruppen gehören) die heutigen vererbten Familiennamen entwickelt. In der Realität wurden diese Familiennamen oft noch längere Zeit durch bestimmte Umstände verändert oder wechselten sogar zu anderen Familiennamen. ===Germanische Zeit=== Die germanischen Rufnamen waren bis zum 4. Jahrhundert nach dem Prinzip aufgebaut, zwei Namenglieder sinnvoll zu verbinden; z. B.: Gud-run, Sieg-run (run = Zauber, Geheimnis), Ger-hart, Ger-not (ger = Speer, hart = hart/streng). Viele Namensteile waren nur einseitig verwendbar, das heißt, sie waren entweder nur als Erstglied (z. B. man) oder nur als Zweitglied (z. B. run) in Gebrauch. Etliche von ihnen können sowohl als Vorder- wie als Hinterglied des zusammengesetzten Namens fungieren (z. B. her und bert wie in Walt-her, Her-bert, Bert-hold). Außerdem wohnte manchen Namenglieder nur ein Geschlecht inne, wohingegen andere sowohl für weibliche als auch für männliche Namen verwendet werden konnten (z. B. Sieg in Sieglinde und Siegfried). Die anfänglich inhaltliche Wichtigkeit hielt sich aber nicht; mit der Zeit wurde der Rufname mit mehr Augenmerk auf Wohlklang und Abstammung gewählt. ===Mittelalter=== Nicht-germanische Namen waren erst ab dem 7./8. Jahrhundert wirklich präsent; man findet in dieser Zeit vorwiegend Namen, die der Bibel entlehnt sind; z. B. Christian, Elisabeth oder Daniel. Ab dem 8. Jahrhundert wurden in Deutschland Beinamen zum Rufnamen eingeführt. Im 12. Jhdt. waren Namen aus dem Neuen Testament verbreitet, die dem Deutschen oft angepasst oder verkürzt wurden, z. B.: * Johannes → dt.: Johann, Hans, Hannes * Magdalena → dt.: Magda, Lena, Leni Auch Heiligennamen breiteten sich zu dieser Zeit vom Westen und Süden in den Norden des heutigen deutschen Sprachraums aus, wobei dies von den Verehrungsgebieten abhing, da, je nach Region, bestimmten Heiligen mehr Wichtigkeit beigemessen wurde; z. B.: Benedikt, Andreas, Elisabeth, Florian, Anton(ius). ===Renaissance und Reformation=== Mit der Renaissance fanden unter dem Einfluss des Humanismus griechische und lateinische Namen aus der Antike Eingang in die deutsche Namenwelt wie Hektor, Agrippa, Claudius, Julius, Augustus. Hohenzollernfürsten hießen zu dieser Zeit Albrecht Achilles, Albrecht Alcibiades, Johann Cicero. Vornamen wie Nachnamen von Gebildeten wurden gewöhnlich latinisiert wie Henricus, Martinus, Joachimus. Humanisten der damaligen Zeit waren auch am germanischen Altertum interessiert und verbreiteten somit Namen wie Hildebrand, Hartmann oder Reinhold. Die Reformation führte zu einem allgemeinen Rückgang im Gebrauch von Heiligennamen und es wurden bis in das 18. Jahrhundert alttestamentliche Namen wie Benjamin, Jonas, Daniel, David, Rebekka oder Martha bevorzugt. Auf katholischer Seite bestimmte dagegen der 1566 erstmals herausgegebene Catechismus Romanus, dass man weiterhin Namen von Heiligen wählen sollte. Eine ebensolche Empfehlung findet sich im 1614 erschienenen Rituale Romanum. Bestimmte Namen entwickelten sich dadurch zu ausgesprochen katholischen Vornamen wie Ignaz / Ignatius, Vincenz, Xaver, Franz, Josef, Maria. Maria entwickelte sich auch zu einem beliebten zweiten Vornamen bei Männern. ===17. und 18. Jahrhundert=== Im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert wurden dann auch französische Vornamen (z. B. Charlotte, Babette) sowie englische (z. B. Alfred, Edith) vergeben, die aber erst im 20. Jahrhundert im deutschsprachigen Raum an Beliebtheit zunahmen. Die calvinistische Vorliebe für alttestamentliche Namen überdauerte das 18. Jahrhundert nicht und während dieses Jahrhunderts entwickelte sich dort eine Vorliebe für deutsche Namensbildungen mit christlichem Anklang, wie Gottfried, Gotthold, Gotthelf/Gotthilf, Fürchtegott oder Liebfried. ===19. Jahrhundert=== Im großen und ganzen bereitete der Protestantismus eine Rückkehr zu germanischen Namen vor. Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts nahmen die Doppelnamen (auch „Bindestrichnamen“ genannt) an Zahl zu. Diese erfreuten sich besonders in den 1930er und 1950er Jahren großer Beliebtheit: Hans-Peter, Eva-Maria, Klaus-Dieter. In den Folgejahren existierten einige dieser Doppelnamen früher oder später dann auch in zusammengeschriebener Form (Hanspeter 1810er, Evamaria 1880er, Klausdieter 1930er Jahre). ===20. Jahrhundert und Gegenwart=== Die Welt der Vornamen wurde im 20. Jahrhundert immer internationaler. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg gingen die germanischen Namen eher unter, dagegen nahmen die hebräischen, griechischen und lateinischen Namen ihren Platz ein; in weiterer Folge herrschte ein starker anglo-amerikanischer Einfluss. Vor allem durch internationale Medien wie Fernsehen und Rundfunk oder Literatur kam man mit vielen fremdsprachigen Namen in Kontakt und übernahm sie ins Deutsche. Auch die Entlehnung aus allen europäischen Ländern – von Skandinavien bis zum Balkan (Björn bis Dragan) – ist gängig. Als Kontrast zur internationalen Namenvielfalt entwickelte sich daraufhin zum Teil wieder eine Gegenströmung zur Bewahrung der alten germanischen Namen. Seit den 1950er Jahren gewannen anglophone und romanische Vornamen wie Jennifer, Mike oder aber Natalie und Marco an Bedeutung. Bei der Übernahme fremder Namen war von jeher eine lautliche Anpassung zu beobachten. Zuerst wurden Namen adaptiert, die an traditionelle phonetische Gewohnheiten anschlussfähig waren. So wurde aus Johannes im Mittelalter Hans, aus Christian wurde Christen und aus Marcus zunächst Marx. Manche Namen wurden auch in ihrer geschriebenen Form übernommen, obwohl die Aussprache in den Herkunftsgebieten eine andere war: So wurde spanisch Xavier als Xaver übernommen und nicht als Chabier und norwegisch Harald als Harald und nicht als Harall. ==Deutsche Familiennamen== ===Historische Entwicklung=== Im 9. Jahrhundert wurde erstmals in Venedig ein Familienname vererbt. Diese Sitte breitete sich vom 10. Jahrhundert an über Norditalien, Südfrankreich bis nach England aus. Ab dem 12. Jahrhundert wurde der Gebrauch eines festen Familiennamens in den west- und süddeutschen Städten üblich. Anfang des 15. Jahrhunderts waren Familiennamen fast überall im deutschen Sprachraum anzutreffen. Der Familienname konnte noch wechseln, zum Beispiel bei Wegzug oder aufgrund neuer Berufstätigkeit. Während der Adel seit der Erblichkeit der Lehen im Jahr 1037 feste Familiennamen trug, folgten erst später die Patrizier und Stadtbürger. Bäuerliche Gegenden kamen ohne einen festen Familiennamen bis zum 17. oder sogar 18. Jahrhundert aus, in Friesland wurde er erst im 19. Jahrhundert gesetzlich eingeführt. Familiäre Beziehungen wurden manchmal durch die Nennung des Vaters oder die Variation der Rufnamenglieder wie Hildebrand, Heribrandes Sohn. Eine weitere Möglichkeit, Personen näher zu beschreiben, waren individuelle Beinamen, die auf ein besonderes Merkmal des Namensträgers anspielten. Im 12. Jahrhundert veränderte sich das Namenssystem und es wurden immer häufiger zwei Namenselemente – Rufname und Familienname – verwendet. Diese frühen Familiennamen waren aber noch nicht vererbbar und in ihrer Erscheinungsform wandelbar. Bis um 1800 waren Wandel des Familiennamens durch geänderte Schreibweise, durch Umformung und durch Kürzung oder Erweiterung des Namens oder auch Ersatz durch einen völlig anderen Namen keine Seltenheit und sie kommen bis in die Gegenwart vor. Die Möglichkeiten zur Veränderung des Namens sind weit vielfältiger, als sie sich aus den verschiedenen Schreibweisen der Lautform eines Namens ergeben. In der Regel gab es im 16. Jahrhundert bereits feste Familiennamen, die aber nicht unbedingt beständig waren. Feste und erbliche Familiennamen zeichnen sich dadurch aus, dass ein Berufsname im Gegensatz zum tatsächlich ausgeübten Beruf der Person stehen kann, die Väter und ihre Söhne jeweils denselben Namen haben und Unterscheidungen gebraucht werden wie „der Ältere“ und „der Jüngere“. Doch sind willkürliche Namensänderungen durch Gesetz zum Beispiel in Sachsen erst 1662 verboten worden. Aber auch danach gibt es noch Veränderungen, etwa durch Eindeutschung fremd klingender Namen, durch Adoption, Legitimation und Ehelichkeitserklärung unehelicher Kinder, Eheschließung, Ehescheidung, Nobilitierung, Konfessionswechsel, Namenverleihung für Findelkinder, durch Bildung von Doppelnamen wie „Müller-Schulz“ bei zu häufigen Namen, durch Annahme von Künstlernamen und dazu noch nach wie vor schwankender Schreibweise in vielen Fällen. Vom 16. Jahrhundert abnehmend bis zum 18. Jahrhundert waren im mitteldeutschen Sprachraum die folgenden Änderungen verbreitet: Ein Beiname, der den Beruf (Jorge, „der Steinmetz“), die Herkunft (Hans von Pirna; aber keinesfalls adlig!), die Wohnstätte (Hans An gen End, Hans am End > Amend = „Hans, der in dem Haus am Ende des Dorfes wohnt“) oder bestimmte Eigenschaften (Hans der Lange) kennzeichnete, verdrängte den bereits vorhandenen Familiennamen, besonders deutlich bei Namen wie: „Hans Sternkopf sonst Stahl genannt“, der später nur noch als „Hans Stahl“ erschien. Die Sitte, Menschen nach der Wohnstätte zu benennen, war im 16. Jahrhundert auch in Ostwestfalen bekannt. Das „zu“ im Namen bezeichnet ebenfalls keinen Adel. Oft wird die Veränderlichkeit über eine bloße Veränderung der Schreibweise hinaus unterschätzt. Aus einem Ruhdorff, später Rudroff und Rudolph, konnte ein Rother und Ruther werden, sogar Röther und Röder. Namen konnten erweitert (etwa durch Zusammenziehung mit dem väterlichen Beinamen) oder gekürzt (Schummann zu Schumm), bei Gebildeten auch latinisiert werden. Tauchte in einem Ort ein Namensträger mit einem seltenen Namen auf, so wurde der Name oft an bereits bekannte Namen angeglichen (Preterman zu Brettner, Kreynitz zu Grentz), wobei die Veränderungen tiefgreifend sein und Vokale (Jahn zu John), auch als Anfangsbuchstaben, betreffen konnten. 1875 wurden die Standesämter eingeführt und die Namen festgeschrieben, was fahrlässige oder eigenmächtige Übertragungsfehler aber nicht ausschloss. (Ausnahme: offizielle Namensänderung) ===Familiennamen aus Rufnamen=== Häufig handelt es sich um Patronymika (Vaternamen) aber auch um Metronymika (Mutternamen). Letztere finden sich besonders dann, wenn die Mutter eine höhere Stellung oder größeren Bekanntheitsgrad hat. Beispiele sind Namen wie Albrecht, Dietrich, Konrad, auch Abwandlungen, Petermann oder Peters. Aus diesen vielen unterschiedlichen Namensformen, die aus einem Rufnamen hervorgehen können, ergibt sich der große Umfang dieser Gruppe. Ursprünglich war dies in vielen Sprachen weit verbreitet. Besonders ausgeprägt war die patronymische Form in Skandinavien und Norddeutschland. Durch Anhängen der Endung -sen oder -son entstanden die typischen und häufigen Familiennamen wie Hansen, Peterson. Sehr viel seltener finden sich von der Mutter abgeleitete Namen, zum Beispiel Tilgner von Ottilie, Trienes von Trina (= Catharina) oder Merkens von Merken (= Maria). Im Laufe der Jahrhunderte verschwand außerhalb von Norddeutschland die Endung; es blieb nur der Vorname allein als Familienname (wie Wener, Herrmann oder Friedrich). Beispiele für Vatersnamen, die mit einem lateinischen Genitiv („aus der Familie des Paul“ oder „Pauls Sohn“) gebildet werden, sind Pauli, Jakobi, Petri oder Caspari. Die Vielfalt deutscher Dialekte und die Praxis, gängige Vornamen abzukürzen oder zu verändern, führt dazu, dass Namen wie Wetzel (Variante von Werner), Jahn (von Johannes) oder Vick (=Friedrich) nicht mehr als ursprüngliche Patronyme erkennbar sind. Besonders ursprünglich auf -old und -hart endende Vornamen enden mit einem starken Genitiv-z, solche mit der Endung -s, -z oder einer Vokalendung enden mit einem -en (Otten von Otto). ===Familiennamen aus Herkunftsbezeichnungen=== Herkunftsnamen geben an, woher die Person ursprünglich stammt oder wo sie längere Zeit gewohnt hat. Diese Namen entstanden in einer Zeit, in der sich eine starke Binnenwanderung vollzog und die Landbevölkerung in die auflebenden Städte zog. Zugezogene wurden oft nach ihrer Heimat benannt, etwa „Klaus [aus] Brandenburg“. Dabei entstanden Herkunftsnamen nach Ländern und Völkern (Unger, „der Ungar“), nach Stämmen (Bayer) und nach Regionen (Bergsträßer). Die häufigsten Herkunftsnamen sind: Frank(e) (aus Franken), Böhm(e) (aus Böhmen), Hess(e) (aus Hessen), Pohl (aus Polen oder Beziehung zu Polen, aber auch Orts- und Wohnstättenname). Viele Herkunftsnamen gehen auf Ortsnamen zurück, zum Beispiel Basler („aus Basel“) oder Adenauer („aus Adenau“). Solche Familiennamen tragen häufig die Namensendungen von Orten: -bach, -berg, -burg, -dorf, -feld, -hagen, -hausen, -heim, -stein, -thal, -wald (zum Beispiel Lindenberg, Frankenstein, Grünewald). Auf slawische Orte bezieht sich die Namensendung -ow (eingedeutscht -au). Die Zuordnung zu einem bestimmten Ort allein anhand eines bestimmten Namens ist nicht immer möglich, da häufig mehrere Orte mit demselben Namen existieren, außerdem machen Personennamen bei Umzug einen viel vielfältigeren und weitreichenderen – und auch anderen – Lautwandel durch als die Namen der Orte selbst, sodass Herkunftsnamen bis zur Unkenntlichkeit entstellt sein können. ===Familiennamen aus Wohnstättenbezeichnungen=== Wohnstättennamen gehen von einem Merkmal der Wohnstätte aus. Das kann zum Beispiel die Form des Geländes sein, Ebner (Wohnstätte im flachen Gelände), Berger (am Berg), Kuhlmann (in einer Vertiefung). Häufige Namen dieser Art sind: Becker und Beck (am Bach wohnend; auch Berufsname), Stein, Horn, Busch und Bergmann (auch Berufsname). Es gibt immer wieder gleichlautende Orts- und Wohnstättennamen, was die Namensdeutung erschwert. Zum Beispiel kann Bühl (mittelhochdeutsch: bühel „Hügel“) ein Herkunftsname sein (der erste Namensträger stammte aus einem Ort namens Bühl), aber auch ein Wohnstättenname (der erste Namensträger wohnte an einem Hügel). Bei Roth gibt es drei Möglichkeiten: Übername zur Farbe Rot (der Namensträger war rothaarig), Herkunftsname (er stammte aus einem Ort namens Roth), Wohnstättenname (er wohnte an einem gerodeten Platz). Auch Hausnamen und ihre Ableitungen gehören am Rande zu dieser Kategorie. Zum Beispiel bedeutet der Name Sonderegger: „im Hof Sonderegg wohnhaft“ oder „vom Hof Sonderegg stammend“. Die „-er“-Bildung ist typisch oberdeutsch. Solche Namen ähneln den Herkunftsnamen, sie beziehen sich (ursprünglich) auf eine einzelne Wohnstätte in der Nachbarschaft. In ländlichen Gebieten blieb die Tradition, den Hofnamen oder den Hausnamen wie einen Familiennamen (oder neben ihm) zu verwenden, noch lange erhalten (siehe auch Genanntname). ===Familiennamen aus Berufsbezeichnungen=== Familiennamen nach Beruf, Amt und Stand: Die Vielfalt dieser Namensgruppe spiegelt die amtlichen Tätigkeiten oder die starke Entfaltung des Handwerks wieder. Viele dieser Berufe und Tätigkeiten existieren nicht mehr, wie Riemenschneider, Sattler und Wagner. Bei den deutschen Familiennamen stellen die Berufsnamen die Mehrheit. Dazu gehören Huber/Hofer (Bauer), Müller, Schmidt (Schmied), Schneider, Fischer, Meyer (Pächter, Leheninhaber eines größeren Gutes, Großbauer), Weber, Wagner (Wagenbauer), Becker (Bäcker), Schäfer und Schulz (vom Landesherrn eingesetzter örtlicher Beamter, Vollstreckungsbeamter, Bürgermeister). Zu dieser Gruppe zählen auch Namen wie Schuster oder Schmied (in allen Varianten). Manche Berufsnamen kamen nur in bestimmten geographischen Regionen auf, Rebmann, Winzer, Flößer. Diese Namen konnten nur dort entstehen, wo diese Berufe auch möglich waren. Einige Familiennamen mit Bezug zu einem Beruf entstanden nicht unmittelbar aus der Berufsbezeichnung. Die Benennung kann indirekt auf eine Sache oder Auffälligkeit zurückgreifen, die mit dem Beruf zu tun hatte. Beispielsweise bei Berufsübernamen: Nabholz für einen Wagner, Stoiber oder Stauber für einen Müller, Hartnagel für einen (Nagel-)Schmied. ===Familiennamen aus Übernamen=== Übernamen sind meist nach persönlichen Auffälligkeiten eines Menschen gewählt worden. Namensgebend sind: * die Körpergröße: Klein, Groß, Lang, Kurz * die Haarfarbe: Braun, Schwarz; Voss, niederdeutsch für „Fuchs“ im Sinne von rothaarig; Kohl, schwarz wie Kohle; die Haarform: Krause * andere Körpermerkmale: Link (für einen Linkshänder), Fuß (für jemanden mit auffälligem Fuß) * Charaktereigenschaften: Kühn, Fromm, Gut, Böse, Uebel, Froboess („früh böse“, „früh verdorben“) * biographische Merkmale: Neumann (für einen neu Zugezogenen) Familiennamen, die auf Tiernamen zurückgehen gehören auch zu dieser Kategorie. Es handelt sich oft um Übernamen, die auf eine Eigenschaft des Tieres Bezug nehmen. Der Hintergrund der Benennung kann eine Tätigkeit sein, die mit dem Tier zu tun hatte. Oder der Name wurde von einem Haus übernommen, auf dem ein Tier dargestellt war. Darüber hinaus kann ein Familienname wie ein Tiername klingen, aber in einem ganz anderen Zusammenhang entstanden sein. Fuchs zum Beispiel: Möglicherweise bekam ein erster Namensträger wegen seiner Schläue diesen Namen – oder weil er rothaarig war. Eine berufliche Beziehung zu Füchsen als Jäger, Fellhändler oder Kürschner kann ebenfalls das Motiv der Benennung gewesen sein. ===Humanistennamen=== In der frühen Neuzeit benutzten Gelehrte häufig latinisierte Formen ihres Familiennamens. Manchmal wurde dazu der deutsche Name übersetzt (Sagittarius aus Schütz, Praetorius bzw. Scultetus aus Schulz oder Schultheiß, Agricola aus Bauer, Mercator aus Kaufmann), manchmal wurde nur eine lateinische Endung angehängt (Schwarzbegius oder Nicolaus Copernicus von „Koppernigk“). Übersetzungen unter Verwendung des Geburtsortes kamen vor (Regiomontanus für Königsberger). In manchen Familien blieb die lateinische Form als Familienname erhalten. Seltener wurden auch gräzisierte Namen benutzt. Berühmte Beispiele sind Melanchthon („Schwartzerdt“), Neumann (Neander). Bei den Humanistennamen geht es nicht im engeren Sinn um die Herkunft des Namens. Vielmehr wurden bereits vorhandene Namen in die Sprachen der Gelehrten übersetzt. ===Fremdnamen=== Familiennamen aus anderen Sprachräumen sind ebenfalls in großer Zahl vorhanden; sie entsammen im Wesentlichen aus den Nachbarsprachen des Deutschen (insbesondere slawische, litauische, französiche, italienische, skandinavische und niederländische Namen. Durch die Einwanderung von Gastarbeitern ab den 1950er Jahren kamen italienische, spanische, jugoslawische, griechische, portugiesische und insbesondere türkische und kurdische Familiennamen sowie vietnamesische Namen hinzu. Aus der Zeit nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg stammen viele englische bzw. amerikanische Nachnamen. Eine Besonderheit stellen noch jüdische Namen dar, ihre Deutung ist häufig auf Mutmaßungen angewiesen oder auf die Kenntnis der einstmaligen Gegend zum Zeitpunkt ihrer Entstehung. Diese Fremdnamen wurden zum Teil im Original erhalten, aber auch zum Teil bezüglich der Schreibweise eingedeutscht (Namensänderung!). Eine offizielle Namensänderung kann auch durch Übersetzung in die deutsche Sprache erfolgen. ===Ordensnamen, Künstlernamen und andere Pseudonyme=== In Deutschland sind Ordensnamen, Künstlernamen und andere Pseudonyme keine Namen im juristischen Sinn. Sie können aber als offizieller Namen verwendet werden und werden auch in Personenstandsdokumente eingetragen. * Der Ordensname ist der beim Eintritt in eine Ordensgemeinschaft angenommene Name, der an die Stelle des bürgerlichen Namens tritt; dies ist insbesondere in der Katholischen Kirche sowie im Hinduismus und Buddhismus üblich. * Von Künstlernamen ist vor allem die Rede, wenn Werke künstlerisch dargeboten werden, etwa bei Schauspielern, Musikern oder Artisten. Tarnnamen sind gebräuchlich, wenn die Identität einer Person in einem bestimmten Zusammenhang verhüllt werden soll. Pseudonyme wurden historisch in erster Linie von Schriftstellern verwendet, können aber von jeder Privatperson verwendet werden. Es gibt viele Motive, ein Pseudonym zu verwenden: ** Vereinfachung oder Verschönerung des Namens ** Wirtschaftliche Vorteile ** Imagepflege ** Vermeidung von Nachteilen ** Biographische Hintergründe ** Schutz von Personen in der Berichterstattung der Medien ** Vermeidung von Verwechslungen (Verdeutlichung der Identität durch Hinzufügung eines Ortsnamens (zur Unterscheidung von anderen Trägern desselben Namens): Karl Schmidt → Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, August Heinrich Hoffmann → August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, jeweils nach dem Geburtsort.) Pseudonyme können aus Vor- und Nachnamen, nur aus einem Nachnamen oder nur aus Vornamen bestehen (z.B. Madonna, Bruder Franziskus). ===Weibliche Endungen=== Umgangssprachlich wurden und werden vor allem im süddeutschen Sprachraum bei Frauen teilweise die Familiennamen durch Anhängen der Endung -in erweitert, zum Beispiel Bernauerin. Dieses Suffix wurde noch bis ins 18. Jahrhundert in amtlichen Dokumenten wie den Kirchenbüchern so eingetragen, Müller zu Müllerin. Die Endung -in ist noch im Bairischen sowie als -e im Schwäbischen oder -i im Alemannischen zu hören, die Endung -n im vogtländischen Dialekt (die Müllern). Im norddeutschen Sprachraum trifft man oft auf -sche oder -sch (die Meyersche, die Rehersch) als weibliche Endung. ===Doppelnamen=== Ein Doppelname im Sinne eines Nachnamens bezeichnet die Zusammenfügung zweier Nachnamen. Traditionell folgte der Nachname in Deutschland der väterlichen Linie, wurde als „Familienname“ bzw. „Ehe- und Familienname“ bezeichnet und sein Fehlen galt lange als Makel – insbesondere als Zeichen von Unehelichkeit bzw. fehlender Legitimität. Die Verfügungsbefugnis des Ehemanns ging so weit, dass er bei einer Scheidung die weitere Führung des Ehenamens unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen untersagen konnte. Veränderungen: * Ab 1957 war es Frauen gestattet, ihren Geburtsnamen hinzuzufügen. * Ab 1976 galt freie Wahl des Ehe- und Familiennamens, d. h. entweder des Geburtsnamens des Ehemanns oder der Ehefrau. Wenn keine Entscheidung getroffen wurde, dann wurde der Geburtsname des Ehemanns zum Ehe- und Familiennamen. Der Ehegatte, dessen Geburtsname nicht Ehe- und Familienname wurde, konnte dem Ehenamen seinen Geburtsnamen oder den zur Zeit der Eheschließung geführten Namen auch voranstellen. * Ab 1991 konnten Ehegatten ihre Nachnamen beibehalten, weshalb eine Regelung für den Namen ehelicher Kinder erforderlich wurde. Ein Kind konnte den Namen des Vaters oder der Mutter oder einen aus diesen Namen gebildeten Doppelnamen erhalten. * Ab 1994 wurden Doppelnamen für Kinder ausgeschlossen. Wer einen Ehenamen annimmt, kann seinen bisherigen Familiennamen mit Bindestrich voranstellen oder anhängen. * Ab 2009 darf die Anzahl der Einzelnamen in dem zusammengesetzten Namen (Ehedoppelname) darf zwei jedoch nicht überschreiten; vorher waren auch mehr zulässig (z.B. Bloch-Schmidt-Brömme-Leibnitz). ===Genanntnamen=== Ein Genanntname, auch Vulgoname, ist ein Name, bei dem der Hausname aufgrund der Bindung an einen Bauernhof oder seltener ein Haus den wirklichen Namen einer Person überlagerte oder ihm beigefügt wurde. Die „Genannt-Namen“ stammen zum Teil aus der Zeit, als die Familiennamen eingeführt wurden. Bei späteren Namensbildungen dieser Art bezog sich der „Genannt-Teil“ oft auf den Besitz, oder die Namen entstanden infolge einer Adoption, wobei sich der „Genannt-Teil“ auf den Namen des Adoptivvaters oder gegebenenfalls der Adoptivmutter bezog. Ursprünglich galten sie für eine Einzelperson, später für die ganze Familie. Oftmals wurde der Genanntteil zum neuen, alleinigen Familiennamen. Außer genannt auch wurden die Namenszusätze dictus, dicti, vero oder qui et verwendet. Es gab aber auch den Fall, dass bei einer Adoption der ursprüngliche Name als der Genanntnamenteil gelten sollte, der Adoptionsname aber so dominant war, dass dieser im gesellschaftlichen Umgang nicht nur der „tatsächliche Genanntname“, sondern schließlich einzig der neue Familienname wurde: Johann Friedrich Hilchen heiratete 1744 eine Tochter des Jacob Sigismund Waitz von Eschen. Sein Schwiegervater nahm ihn per Familienvertrag an Kindes statt an, mit der Verpflichtung, für sich und seine Nachkommen den Namen "Waitz von Eschen genannt Hilchen“ zu führen. Die Enkel und Nachkommen ließen den Zusatz „genannt Hilchen“ weg. Genanntnamen wurden später auch in Doppelnamen umgewandelt: Wilhelm von Esbeck erhielt 1867 vom preußischen König eine Namensvereinigung mit den rügenschen von Platen als „von Esbeck genannt von Platen“. 1904 wurde der Name offiziell in „von Esbeck-Platen“ geändert. Ursprünglich wurde das „genannt von“ als Herkunftsbezeichnung des Adels verwendet Echardus miles dictus de Heseler 1275 (Eckehard Ritter genannt (von dem Ort) Heßler). Später verlor sich das „genannt“ und es blieb nur noch das „von Heßler“. Es kam vor, dass bei Nobilitierungen der Bestandteil „genannt“ (allmählich) in ein „von“ umgewandelt wurde: der braunschweig-lüneburgische Kanzler Johann Helwig Sinolt gen. Schüz erhielt 1674 den Reichsadelsstand. Die Führung des Adelsnamens „Synold von Schüz“ ist heute der offizielle Name der Familie. Der Genanntname hatte bei agrarwirtschaftlichen Familien mit Hofbesitz sowohl die Funktion einer Adresse wie auch die Funktion eines Familiennamens. Er steht in der Tradition der von-und-zu-Namen des Adels, in denen ursprünglich erworbene Ansitze die Stammsitze im Namen verdrängen (Neuerwerbungen wie Nebenlinien). Ein Genanntname ist in Kirchenbüchern oder anderen Dokumenten zu erkennen an Zusätzen wie: vulgo, modo, vel, alias, oder, genannt, an, auf, zu und ähnlichen, regional unterschiedlichen Formulierungen. In manchen Regionen war die Bindung des Namens an den Hof so total, dass der wirkliche Name eines Bauern völlig dahinter zurücktrat und verlorenging, ohne dass dies in Kirchenbüchern oder anderen Dokumenten mit einem der Zusätze dokumentiert ist. Im Rheinland endete diese Sitte 1798 mit Einführung der Personenstandsregister durch die Franzosen. Hier durfte nur noch der Name geführt werden, der bei der Geburt ins Kirchenbuch eingetragen worden war. In Preußen galt dies ab 1816. Bei temporären Pachtverhältnissen konnte es sogar vorkommen, dass eine Person mehrere Genanntnamen trug. Wer seinen Familiennamen auf einen Hof mit Genanntnamen zurückführt, ist daher nicht zwangsläufig mit Trägern des gleichen Namens verwandt. Sie verbindet nicht die Abstammung, sondern lediglich der (frühere) Wohnsitz. In Westfalen sind die Genanntnamen 1822 durch besondere rechtliche Vorschriften geregelt worden. Während in anderen Regionen der Genanntname beim Versteinerungsdatum festgeschrieben wurde, durfte er in Westfalen vom direkten Erben als Familienname mit dem Zusatz genannt (abgekürzt: gt., gnt. oder gen.) weiter geführt werden. Gelegentlich sind Genanntnamen auch bei unehelichen Geburten oder als Beiname bei häufigen Familiennamen zur Unterscheidung innerhalb der dörflichen oder städtischen Gemeinschaft zu finden. Im Königreich Hannover bekamen im 19. Jh. uneheliche Kinder einen Familiennamen nach dem Muster "Muttername genannt Vatername". Die Namen verschwanden, weil diese Praxis aufgegeben wurde, weil Frauen die genannt-Namen mit der Heirat aufgaben und Männer ihn offiziell ändern lassen konnten. ===Akademische Grade=== Akademische Grade sind Abschlussbezeichnungen, die von dazu berechtigten Hochschulen aufgrund eines erfolgreich mit einer Hochschulprüfung abgeschlossenen Studiums oder aufgrund einer besonderen wissenschaftlichen Leistung vergeben und durch eine Urkunde dokumentiert werden (Graduierung). Ein akademischer Grad gilt in Deutschland nicht als Namensbestandteil. Der Doktorgrad ist ebenfalls kein Bestandteil des bürgerlich-rechtlichen Namens, sondern nur ein Namenszusatz, der als einziger akademischer Grad in den Pass und Personalausweis eingetragen werden kann. Der Titel Professor ist eine Amts- oder Berufsbezeichnung, kein akademischer Grad. ===Namen von Adligen=== Ein Adelsprädikat ist ein Namenszusatz für einen Adeligen. Den Zusatz zum Namen eines Adligen gibt es in der Form einer Präposition oder der eines Suffixes. Zu den Frühformen der Herkunfts- und Wohnstättennamen gehören Bildungen wie Walther von der Vogelweide (nach einem Flurnamen) und Dietrich von Bern („aus Verona“, dessen alter deutscher Name Bern lautet). Die Herkunftsangaben entstehen in der ausgehenden Zeit der Einnamigkeit, fixieren sich zu Familiennamen und verlieren später oft das von. Vor dem 16. Jahrhundert war die Präposition selten ein Namenszusatz des Adels, sondern wurde als Angabe der Herkunft zum Bestandteil vieler Familiennamen, wie etwa von Flüe. Auch grundbesitzende Familien gaben diesen über das Wörtchen von an, z. B. „von Habsburg“ für die Hausherren der Habsburg. Erst mit dem allmählichen Verschwinden der Präposition von in den Namen des Bürgertums im 17. Jahrhundert konnte sich die Funktion des Wörtchens von als Adelsprädikat entwickeln. Allerdings existieren Herkunftsnamen mit der Präposition von, ohne dass diese auf eine frühere Zugehörigkeit zur Adelsschicht hinweisen. In Deutschland existieren vor allem die Adelsprädikate: von, zu, von und zu, vom, zum, vom und zum, von der, von dem. Allerdings war es im Mittelalter üblich, dass Söhne aus unebenbürtigen Verbindungen Adliger, aber auch deren uneheliche Kinder, den Namen ihres Vaters als Familiennamen führen durften. Bei neuzeitlichen Adelserhebungen (Nobilitierung) wurde in der Regel lediglich das „von“ vor den bürgerlichen Nachnamen gestellt, so etwa bei Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Der Name konnte bei einer Nobilitierung auch geändert werden, wie bei Karoline Friederike von Waldenburg (vorher Wichmann) und Otto von Guericke (vorher Otto Gericke). Mit der Zeit blieben viele Namen erhalten, aber der Sitz der Familie änderte sich. So deutet das Adelspartikel „zu“ im Gegensatz zu „von“ an, dass die Familie zum Zeitpunkt der Namensverfestigung (also spätestens durch die Weimarer Reichsgesetzgebung) noch im Besitz der namensgebenden Stätte (meist der mittelalterlichen Burg) war, wie zum Beispiel die Fürsten von und zu Liechtenstein. Darüber hinaus wurde „zu“ als Prädikat vor allem von standesherrlichen Fürsten (z. B. Salm) und Grafen (wie z. B. Stolberg) geführt, die mit der Mediatisierung in den Jahren 1803/1806 nicht die fürstliche Würde, aber die hiermit verbundene hoheitliche Territorialgewalt verloren hatten; dadurch waren sie von jenen Fürsten zu unterscheiden, die auch nach 1815 weiterregierten und das Prädikat „von“ führten. Am 11. August 1919 wurden mit der Weimarer Verfassung die Vorrechte des Adels abgeschafft. Die ehemaligen Adelsprädikate sind dadurch in Deutschland Bestandteil des bürgerlichen Familiennamens geworden, soweit es sich nicht um Primogenitur-Titel handelte. Personen, die zum Zeitpunkt des Inkrafttretens der Weimarer Reichsverfassung einen Primogeniturtitel führten (Herrschertitel ehemals regierender Häuser), durften diesen persönlich auf Lebzeit beibehalten. Ihre Nachkommen durften ihn nicht mehr führen, sondern führten den in der Familie üblichen Adelstitel. Neue Adelstitel durften nicht mehr verliehen werden. Nach einer Entscheidung des Reichskammergerichts konnten weiterhin die geschlechtsspezifischen Varianten verwendet werden konnten (Graf/Gräfin, Herzog/Herzogin usw.). == Folgerungen für WikiTree == * Vornamen: Alle Vornamen sind in der Reihenfolge wie im Geburtsdokument aufgeführt in das Feld "Proper First Name" einzutragen * Rufnamen: Der von der Person gewählte oder in einem Dokument unterstrichene Vorname ist als Rufname in des Feld "Preferred Name" einzutragen * Spitznamen: Spitznamen und benutzte Namensvarianten (z.B. sprachliche Anpassung des Namens bei Auswanderung) können in das Feld "Other Nicknames" eingetragen werden * Zwischennamen: Zwischennamen (Patronyme / Metronyme) werden in das Feld "Middle Name" eingetragen * Geburtsnamen: Der bei der Geburt in das Personenstandsdokument eingetragene Nachname wird in das Feld "Last Name at Birth" eingetragen; wird der Geburtsname durch Adoption, Umbenennung oder auf behördliche Anordnung geändert, ist dieser neue Geburtsname in das Feld "Other Last Names" einzutragen, soweit er nicht als aktueller Nachname geführt wird ("Current Last Name") * Ehenamen, Familiennamen: Der jeweils aktuelle Ehename oder Familienname wird in das Feld "Current Last Name" eingetragen; alle anderen (vorher) offiziell geführten Nachnamen, auch durch Adoption bzw. Namensänderung, werden in das Feld "Other Last Names" eingetragen. * Ordensnamen, Künstlernamen und andere Pseudonyme: Wenn Künstlernamen oder Pseudonyme offiziell verwendet werden, d.h. in einem Personaldokument eingetragen sind, werden sie wie Familiennamen in die entsprechenden Felder eingetragen; der tatsächliche Familienname wird dann in das Feld "Other Last Names" eingetragen. Sollten Künstlernamen bzw. Pseudonyme auch Vornamen umfassen, werden diese in das Feld "Preferred Name" eingetragen, so lange der Name aktuell ist. Nicht mehr aktuell genutzte Künstlernamen, bzw. Pseudonyme werden in das Feld "Other Last Names" bzw. bei Vornamen in das Feld "Other Nicknames" eingetragen. Soweit Ordensnamen nur Vornamen umfassen werden sie in das Feld "Preferred Name" eingetragen. Wenn bei Künstlernamen oder Ordensnamen kein Nachname verwendet wird, ist in Übereinstimmung mit den WikiTree-Regeln ausnahmsweise ''No Last Name'' zu verwenden. * weibliche Endungen: Obwohl die weibliche Endungen bis zur Einführung der Standesämter 1875 in Kirchenbüchern eingetragen wurden, sollte der Name ohne diese Endung als LNAB verwendet werden. Namen mit weiblicher Endung können in "Other Last Names" eingetragen werden. * Beinamen: Beinamen, die nicht vererbbare Familiennamen sind, werden in das Feld "Other Nicknames" eingetragen * Doppel- oder Mehrfachnamen sind so wie in amtlichen Dokumenten geschrieben in die entsprechenden Nachnamenfelder einzutragen * Genanntnamen: Genanntnamen (für adlige Familien siehe dort) sind wie in den offiziellen Dokumenten geschrieben in die entsprechenden Nachnamenfelder einzutragen. Format: Familienname genannt Genanntname. Der im Geburts-/Taufeintrag stehende Name gehört in das Feld LNAB, der aktuelle in das Feld CLN und alle anderen zwischendurch gebrauchten Genanntnamen werden in das Feld OLN geschrieben. * Namen mit vorangestellten Präpositionen: die Präposition ist Teil des Nachnamens und genauso mit einzutragen (Ausnahme: adlige Familien; siehe dort) * Namen von Adligen: Bei Namen von Adligen gelten die Regeln des [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:European_Aristocrats Project: European Aristocrats],nachzulesen unter [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:De:Namensfelder_f%C3%BCr_europ%C3%A4ische_Aristokraten Namensfelder für europäische Aristokraten] * Namen von Adligen nach 1919: Ab 11. August 1919 existieren in Deutschland keine Adelstitel mehr. Die vorher geführten Adelstitel werden Teil des Nachnamens und sind wie jeder andere Nachname zu behandeln. Primogenitur-Titel dürfen vom Träger auf Lebzeit weiter verwendet werden; Nachfahren dürfen ihn nicht mehr verwenden. Geschlechtsspezifische Varianten sind zulässig. * akademische Grade: Akademische Grade sind nicht Teil des Namens und keine Namenszusätze; sie sind daher in der Biografie aufzuführen. Ausnahme ist der Doktorgrad, da dieser als Namenszusatz gilt. Er kann als Abkürzung ohne Punkt "Dr", "Dr hc", "Dr med", usw. in das Feld "Prefix" eingetragen werden. * Berufs-, Amts- und Dienstbezeichnungen gehören in die Biografie und nicht in ein Namensfeld * Namenszusätze, wie "der Jüngere, "der Mittlere", "Ältere", "I", "II", "Senior", "Junior" oder ähnliche, die in Dokumenten vermerkt sind, können in das Feld "Suffix" eingetragen werden Bei allen Eintragungen in Namensfelder ist die Hinweise der Seite [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:De:Namensfelder Namensfelder] zu beachten.

Deutsches Geschlechterbuch

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Deutsches Geschlechterbuch; Genealogisches Handbuch bürgerlicher Familien === Das Deutsche Geschlechterbuch, bis 1943 Genealogisches Handbuch bürgerlicher Familien, ist ein genealogisches Handbuch mit den Stammlisten nichtadeliger Familien. * GenWiki ::* https://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Deutsches_Geschlechterbuch Seite „Deutsches Geschlechterbuch“. In: Wikipedia – Die freie Enzyklopädie. Bearbeitungsstand: 1. Januar 2021, 11:52 UTC. URL: https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Deutsches_Geschlechterbuch&oldid=207130160 (Abgerufen: 6. Oktober 2021, 20:02 UTC) === Available online at these locations: === * Hamburger Geschlechterbuch. 5 Bd. (Deutsches Geschlechterbuch. 27 Bd. ; Genealogisches Handbuch bürgerlicher Familien) ::* http://mbc.cyfrowemazowsze.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=7949 *Pommersches Geschlechterbuch. 1 Bd. (Deutsches Geschlechterbuch. 40 Bd. ; Genealogisches Handbuch bürgerlicher Familien) ::* http://mbc.cyfrowemazowsze.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=6213

Deutsches Haus

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[[Project:Germany|Germany project page]]|[[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany Regions Team Page]]|[[Space:North_Rhine-Westphalia_Team|North_Rhine-Westphalia_Team Page]] [[Weber-5670|Albert Weber]] (1872-1951) & wife [[Günther-440|Catharina (Günther) Weber]] (1875-1960) owned the Gasthaus "Deutsches Haus" in Landstuhl. Landstuhl historically was in the state of Bayern (Bavaria) until around 1948 when it became part of the state of Rheinland-Pfalz. I am still further researching to determine the origins of this inn, whether it was passed down to Albert & Catharina from her Günther parents/grandparents. Sadly, the Deutsches Haus was demolished in 1976 when the street was widened. == Source == email from Christian Ott to Russ Gunther, 27 May 2017

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What we know The X-friends app designed for Wikitree by Greg Clarke can be used to trace the potential trajectories of X-matches of any ‘root person’, whether or not that person has taken a DNA test. In a single operation, the X-friends app traces potential X-matches both up to ‘terminal ancestors’ and then down through the generations of potential carriers of the root person’s X, including living persons. The app needs to be used in a large family tree, such as the albero genealogico coratino, which has more than 25,000 interconnected people in it, as a result of 7 years’ research. In this case, the app is used with a gedcom extracted from the tree on Ancestry, which is managed since 2016 by the Atelier Généalogique, a French association that has set up a project entitled ‘A tale of two twinned cities : Corato and Grenoble’ (see : www.emigrazione-corato.org). The project is followed by a scientific monitoring committee composed of some of the leading migration historians in Italy and France. The Corato One Place Study created in September 2022 at Wikitree is part of the above project. It was set up primarily to conduct further experimentation with the X-friends app. As well as with a gedcom, the latter can, of course, be used in the Wikitree main tree. It would be interesting to see how it could be used by other One Place Studies or One Name Studies connected to the main tree. What the X-friends app can do The app was set up originally to help identify “lost“ people in an endogamous context, which creates so many cousins and namesakes that it creates difficulties for genetic genealogy research. In this context, the project uses the app to search for the birth parents of a friend. However, the project’s large family tree, and accompanying database, is intended also to be a primary resource base for writing the history of migration from Corato, using a nominative approach to the subject. In other words, to document the effects of migration from the point of view of the families that were involved. This approach is consistent with present-day historiography in Migration Studies. Improving access to primary resources is a goal common to both genealogical and historical research. In March 2023, CRIAT (Centro Interuniversitario per l’Analisi del Territorio), a coalition of 4 universities of the Puglia region, responded positively to our request to set up an international database on emigration from Puglia. I’m working on presenting translations of some of the Corato One Place Study texts. This could be productive in terms of informing potential partners and project participants in Italy and France about the nature of our work together at Wikitree. What could be done to enhance the effectiveness of the X-Friends app? Much of my questioning here is speculative…and I apologize for any repetition. The X-family tree presently shows the potential inheritance of the X in an upwards trajectory. Could similar trees be drawn of the potential inheritance on the downwards trajectory, showing the country and place of death of recent carriers (ie of original migrants) ? By starting from each ‘terminal ancestor’, the X-family tree would show the potential carriers of the X, right to the present day. In so doing, the app could identify ‘transnational families’, formed when some members of the same family emigrated to various countries, while others remained in Corato. Transnationality is a concept of interest to historians working on migration, The capability to identify transnational families could help to link families that have been separated by migration. In the search for birth parents, could the X-Friends app, studied in combination with MtDNA, help to show on which side (paternal or maternal) a person is (with regard to a DNA tester) ? It is worth noting that Ancestry is able to say a person is on the side of parent 1 or parent 2, on both sides, or on undetermined sides : could the X-Friends app improve on this, with reference to the above ? Perhaps Peter Roberts might have something to say about this… Perhaps it might also be possible to tweak the present Wikitree ‘relationships by degrees’ app by setting time limits in a relationship calculator that would include siblings, as well as contemporary cousins. This could help to identify what a person’s inner circle was before migration, making the best possible use of the indication of witnesses and godparents in certain records. As I said in an earlier email to Greg a few weeks ago, one might place that limit at 1850 (or even a bit later) when looking for relationships of a person born around 1900. The 1850 limit would oblige the application to look for connections between people born after that date. I have in mind, of course, the search for possible birth parents…but perhaps I’m expecting too much ! In summary, within the context of our historical project, which aims to evaluate what migration has brought to the places of both destination and origin, there is also a potential here for developing “genealogical tourism“. This could be particularly relevant, in the context of Puglia, where the development of a voluntary digitisation capability could perhaps make a contribution towards making certain of the region’s archives accessible.

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Devlin Births in Clonmany 1853 -1900

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Births registered under the surname Devlin in the parish of Clonmany between 1853 and 1900.The names are listed by Father's first name and the dates are in European format (day/month/year).The last two columns contain the number of the register (1 or 2) and the page on which the subject entry may be found.The original registers are located at the Clonmany Parish House in Clonmany. Last Updated on 4/18/2002 By Dan Devlin Email: djdevlin at adelphia.net at https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/e/v/Daniel-J-Devlin/FILE/0013page.html and https://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/vitals/births/devlin_births_1853-1900.html CLONMANY REGISTER-DEVLIN BIRTHS {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Surname''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''First''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Father''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Maiden''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Mother''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Townland''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''reg''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''pg''' |- |- |- |04/6/1882 |Devlin |[[Devlin-2681|Edward Devlin]] | | |Rose |Tullagh |1 |234 |- |17/10/1879||Devlin||[[Devlin-1811|Michael]]||Bernard||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||1||217 |- |17/03/1889||Devlin||[[Devlin-2688|James Joseph Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||2||10 |- |15/9/1900||Devlin||[[Devlin-2686|Cecily Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||2||79 |- |25/09/1861||Devlin||[[Devlin-2692|Daniel Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Sally||Drumshee||1||57 |- |29/9/1870||Devlin||[[Devlin-2693|Barnard Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Sally||Tullagh||1||131 |- |24/01/1865||Devlin||[[Devlin-2701|John Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Sally||Tullagh||1||84 |- |23/08/1876||Devlin||[[Devlin-2703|Bridget Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Sara||Tullagh||1||184 |- |16/10/1872||Devlin||[[Devlin-2704|Mary Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Sarah||Tullagh||1||150 |- |20/05/1879||Devlin||[[Devlin-2705|Margaret Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Sarah||Tullagh||1||213 |- |13/06/1867||Devlin||[[Devlin-2706|Elizabeth Devlin]]||Bernard||Doherty||Seragh||Tullagh||1||102 |- |04/10/1853||Devlin||[[Devlin-2707|Patty Devlin]]||Billy||Noon||Fanny||Eighterclona||1||10 |- |02/05/1887||Devlin||[[Devlin-1809|Philip Bernard Devlin]]||Brian||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||1||262 |- |29/06/1874||Devlin||[[Devlin-2712|Catherine]]||Brien||Doherty||Sara||Tullagh||1||165 |- |19/11/1876||Devlin||[[Devlin-2685|Arthur]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Artahill||1||187 |- |22/01/1878||Devlin||[[Devlin-1810|Bridget Devlin]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||1||201 |- |06/01/1882||Devlin||[[Devlin-1812|Patrick]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||1||232 |- |12/04/1884||Devlin||[[Devlin-2708|Bernard]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||1||245 |- |06/12/1885||Devlin||[[Devlin-2709|John Devlin]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||1||254 |- |14/05/1890||Devlin||[[Devlin-2687|Mary Anne]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||2||17 |- |18/11/1892||Devlin||[[Devlin-2689|Catherine]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||2||31 |- |03/01/1895||Devlin||[[Devlin-2690|Sarah]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||2||44 |- |05/07/1897||Devlin||[[Devlin-2710|Ellen]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||2||58 |- |05/07/1897||Devlin||[[Devlin-2711|John]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||2||58 |- |11/02/1899||Devlin||[[Devlin-2691|Annie]]||Bryan||Doherty||Mary||Altahalla||2||69 |- |23/02/1886||Devlin||[[Devlin-2713|Joseph]]||Bryan||Doherty||Sally||Tullagh||1||255 |- |17/08/1886||Devlin||[[Devlin-2714|Grace]]||Charles||Doherty||Maggie||Tullagh||1||258 |- |16/07/1882||Devlin||[[Devlin-2716|Mary]]||[[Devlin-2715|Charles]]||Doherty||Margaret||Tullagh||1||235 |- |29/03/1884||Devlin||[[Devlin-2717|Charles]]||Charles||Doherty||Margaret||Tullagh||1||245 |- |15/05/1884||Devlin||[[Devlin-2718|George]]||Charles||Doherty||Margaret||Tullagh||1||252 |- |23/02/1898||Devlin||[[Devlin-2719|Margaret]]||Charles||Doherty||Margaret||Tullagh||2||63 |- |31/08/1887||Devlin||[[Devlin-2720|Michael]]||Charles||Doherty||Peggy||Tullagh||2||1 |- |17/11/1852||Devlin||Ellen||Charles||Duffy||Mary||Milltown||1||5 |- |25/03/1864||Devlin||[[Devlin-2721|Hugh]]||Charles||Duffy||Mary||Tullagh||1||76 |- 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Devlin in Ireland, Licences To Keep Arms 1832-1836

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Note: This list comes from Find my Past com {| border="1" !First name(s)!!Last name!!Role!!Residence!!County |- |Arthur||Devlin||Arms Owner||Ballynafern||Down |- |Felix||Devlin||Arms Owner||Drumany||Tyrone |- |James||Devlin||Arms Owner||Aughacarnahan||Antrim |- |James||Devlin||Arms Owner||Mullinahoe||Tyrone |- |James||Devlin||Arms Owner||Drummeny||Tyrone |- |James||Devlin||Arms Owner||Blacktown||Tyrone |- |John||Devlin||Arms Owner||Ladyrath||Meath |- |Mark||Devlin||Arms Owner||Dernagh||Tyrone |- |Pat||Devlin||Arms Owner||Killygoulan||Tyrone |- |Patrick||Devlin||Arms Owner||Armagh||Armagh |- |Peter||Devlin||Arms Owner||Foffenybawn||Down |}

Devlin Name Study Info

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Devon, England and USA links

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Devon, England and USA links Find relationships between the founders of the USA connected with families from Devon, England including some with Royal links Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gibberd-4|Al Gibberd]]. I need information on Cranch and Roope, 18th century and earlier * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12669432 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Devon, England CategoryInfoBox to do list

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{{CategoryInfoBox Location |name= Wotton, Devon |parent=Devon |project=England |team=DevonCounty |spacepage=DevonResearchResources |wikidataID= Q1222837 |coordinate= 50.865, -3.666667 |webpage=http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/2765 |webpagetext=Vision of Britain |searchwebpage= |image= |profiles= }}

Devon County Document Archives

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This Page is discussing the Archives of Documents from the Devon County office that are now online. Documents include the following
1715 Militia Assessments and related documents
1723 Oath of Allegiance Rolls for Devon and Exeter
1744 and 1779 Replies to Bishops's Visitation Queries
Devon Freeholders Books, 1711-1799
Houses owned or rented in 1845 (Tithes)
Other projects and studies relating to Devon in the 18th century The Home Page is - http://www.foda.org.uk/main/about.htm The Main page for the Documents is here - http://www.foda.org.uk/main/transcripts.htm Various Projects covering Devon History - http://www.foda.org.uk/main/projects.htm The 18th Century Devon Project is here -http://www.foda.org.uk/main/projects/eighteenthcentury/volunteerindex.htm The 18th century projects cover the following locations in Devon - Rackenford, Drewsteignton, Thorncombe, Stokenham, Bampton, PeterTavy, Morchard Bishop, North Tawton and several other locations.

Devon Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Devon, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 April 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Devon profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Devon) * Birth location (people who died in Devon) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDevon+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDevon+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDevon+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDevon+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDevon+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDevon+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||14||20||34 |- |9||||||1||1 |- |10||||4||4||8 |- |11||||8||12||20 |- |12||||33||95||128 |- |13||||104||222||326 |- |14||||185||314||499 |- |15||||331||578||909 |- |16||||2030||2978||5008 |- |17||5||4381||5790||10176 |- |18||13||15314||17443||32770 |- |19||2||36497||38746||75245 |- |20||||2719||2858||5577 |- |21||||||1||1 |- |Grand Total||20||61620||69062||130702 |} === Born in Devon: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DDevon+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Devon]||130,702|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DDevon+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||67,406||51.57%|| |- |Total with a death location||63,296||48.43%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDevon+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||46,274||35.40%||73.11% |- |England Berkshire||141||0.11%||0.22% |- |England Bristol||205||0.16%||0.32% |- |England Buckinghamshire||64||0.05%||0.10% |- |England Cheshire||93||0.07%||0.15% |- |England Cornwall||1,372||1.05%||2.17% |- |England County Durham||109||0.08%||0.17% |- |England Devon||35,689||27.31%||56.38% |- |England Dorset||437||0.33%||0.69% |- |England Essex||280||0.21%||0.44% |- |England Gloucestershire||432||0.33%||0.68% |- |England Greater London||1,415||1.08%||2.24% |- |England Hampshire||559||0.43%||0.88% |- |England Hertfordshire||102||0.08%||0.16% |- |England Kent||501||0.38%||0.79% |- |England Lancashire||352||0.27%||0.56% |- |England Middlesex||759||0.58%||1.20% |- |England Norfolk||82||0.06%||0.13% |- |England Northumberland||71||0.05%||0.11% |- |England Oxfordshire||97||0.07%||0.15% |- |England Somerset||1,256||0.96%||1.98% |- |England Staffordshire||66||0.05%||0.10% |- |England Surrey||653||0.50%||1.03% |- |England Sussex||329||0.25%||0.52% |- |England Warwickshire||131||0.10%||0.21% |- |England Wiltshire||211||0.16%||0.33% |- |England Worcestershire||65||0.05%||0.10% |- |England Yorkshire||238||0.18%||0.38% |- |Died in England, county not known||1,552||1.19%||2.45% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||177||0.14%||0.28% |- |Died in Unknown Country||785||0.60%||1.24% |- |Scotland||112||0.09%||0.18% |- |Wales||876||0.67%||1.38% |- |Ireland||139||0.11%||0.22% |- |At sea||153||0.12%||0.24% |- |Australia||4,678||3.58%||7.39% |- |Canada||2,738||2.09%||4.33% |- |France||141||0.11%||0.22% |- |India||69||0.05%||0.11% |- |New Zealand||1,498||1.15%||2.37% |- |South Africa||346||0.26%||0.55% |- |United States||3,395||2.60%||5.36% |} === Died in Devon: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DDevon+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Devon]||51870|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDevon+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||3002||5.79% |- |Total with a birth location||48868||94.21% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDevon+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||45777||88.25% |- |England Berkshire||94||0.18% |- |England Bristol||140||0.27% |- |England Buckinghamshire||64||0.12% |- |England Cheshire||95||0.18% |- |England Cornwall||2461||4.74% |- |England County Durham||79||0.15% |- |England Derbyshire||75||0.14% |- |England Devon||35689||68.80% |- |England Dorset||360||0.69% |- |England Essex||200||0.39% |- |England Gloucestershire||226||0.44% |- |England Greater London||1029||1.98% |- |England Hampshire||338||0.65% |- |England Hertfordshire||106||0.20% |- |England Kent||501||0.97% |- |England Lancashire||321||0.62% |- |England Leicestershire||67||0.13% |- |England Lincolnshire||71||0.14% |- |England Middlesex||679||1.31% |- |England Norfolk||108||0.21% |- |England Northamptonshire||70||0.13% |- |England Northumberland||66||0.13% |- |England Nottinghamshire||63||0.12% |- |England Oxfordshire||80||0.15% |- |England Shropshire||53||0.10% |- |England Somerset||917||1.77% |- |England Staffordshire||137||0.26% |- |England Suffolk||96||0.19% |- |England Surrey||442||0.85% |- |England Sussex||192||0.37% |- |England Warwickshire||195||0.38% |- |England Wiltshire||178||0.34% |- |England Worcestershire||113||0.22% |- |England Yorkshire||258||0.50% |- |Born in England, county not known||747||1.44% |- |Born in Unknown Country||309||0.60% |- |Scotland||285||0.55% |- |Wales||323||0.62% |- |Ireland||408||0.79% |- |Australia||85||0.16% |- |Canada||84||0.16% |- |France||76||0.15% |- |India||301||0.58% |- |United States||75||0.14% |}

Devona's Art work.

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Dewe226 Family group working notes

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This space is intended to identify the various family groups that [[Dewe-226|Cameron Dewe]] has been working on and associated working notes. == Parents and their family == === DEWE === *[[Dewe-229|David Allan Dewe (1926-1977)]] - (Father) - Other living children not added. *[[Nielsen-1965|Lilian Audrey (Nielsen) Dewe (1925-2008)]] - (Mother) - Other living children not added. Also see the Nielsen list. *[[Dewe-227|Leslie Gordon Dewe (1924-1927)]] - Uncle - Profile added. *[[Dewe-228|Colleen Elizabeth Dewe (1930-1993)]] - Aunt - Notable. Add categories. :Grandparent's generation *[[Dewe-158|Leonard George Reginald Dewe (1897-1961)]] - Grandfather - WWI veteran. Add details of war service and improve biography. *[[Armstrong-26441|Marjory (Armstrong) Dewe (1901-1968)]] - Grandmother - improve biography. - Also see the Armstrong list. :Great-grandparent's generation *[[Dewe-108|Alfred Dewe (1866-1937)]] - Review biography and research other family members to confirm accuracy and completeness with another website. *[[Simpson-22847|Florence Annie (Simpson) Dewe (1869-1916)]] - Review biography - add sibling profiles. - See the Simpson list. === NIELSEN === *[[Nielsen-1965|Lilian Audrey (Nielsen) Dewe (1925-2008)]] - Other sibling profiles are unlisted as some may still be living, and only limited Birth, Marriage and Death information is available. *[[Nielsen-1963|Neil James Nielsen (1897-1980)]] - WW1 war veteran. *[[Kydd-15|May (Kydd) Nielsen (1896-1973)]] - **[[Kydd-16|Andrew Kydd (1866-1927)]] - Document death better. == Grand-parents and their family == == ARMSTRONG == === Generations tree === *[[Armstrong-26441|Marjory (Armstrong) Dewe (1901-1968)]] - Grandmother **[[Cameron-4926|Jessie (Cameron) Armstrong (1864-1908)]] - Great-grandmother **[[Armstrong-7945|Robert Baird Armstrong (1855-1913)]] - Great-grandfather ***[[Armstrong-5458|John Armstrong (1827-1882)]] - Great-great-grandmother ***[[Baird-1773|Mary (Baird) Armstrong (1828-1885)]] - Great-great-grandfather === Children of great-grandparents and families === Children of [[Armstrong-7945|Robert Baird Armstrong (1855-1913)]] and [[Cameron-4926|Jessie Cameron (1864-1908)]] - Great-grandparents. Robert Baird Armstrong and his family arrived in New Zealand at Lyttelton aboard the ship ''Dunedin'' on its maiden voyage in 1874. (3 July 1874.) Robert's family settled in the then Malvern county at Waddington, near Sheffield. Robert and several other family members later moved to the West Coast. *[[Armstrong-26441|Marjory (Armstrong) Dewe (1901-1968)]] - Grandmother - See above. *[[Armstrong-26497|John Thomas Armstrong (1886-1931)]] - Created profile *[[Armstrong-26503|Mary McClelland Armstrong (1887-abt.1923)]] - Created profile **"Donald" - Spouse - No record of marriage. *[[Armstrong-26502|Allan Cameron Armstrong (1888-1934)]] - Created profile *[[Armstrong-7944|Robert Armstrong (1890-1960)]] - Existing profile managed by another. **Spouse needed? **[[Armstrong-7943|Ronald Leslie Armstrong (1927-2013)]] - Child - Existing profile *[[Armstrong-26474|Jessie (Armstrong) Sleeth (1892-1949)]] - Created profile, need to create spouse. **Spouse needed. *[[Armstrong-26463|Alexander Cameron Armstrong (abt.1893-1952)]] - Created profile, and created spouse. **[[Cheverton-79|Gertrude Mary (Cheverton) Armstrong (1894-1984)]] - Spouse, has children who may still be living. *[[Armstrong-26490|Muriel (Armstrong) Thomas (1895-1945)]] - Created profile, need to create spouse. **Spouse needed. *[[Armstrong-26491|Bethia (Armstrong) Cusack (1897-1956)]] - Created profile, need to create spouse. **Spouse needed. *[[Armstrong-26461|Elizabeth Armstrong (abt.1899-1971)]] - Created profile (Unmarried) *[[Armstrong-26501|David Armstrong (abt.1903-abt.1953)]] - Created profile. Need to confirm any descendants. *[[Armstrong-24948|Wright Armstrong (1904-1956)]] - Adopted existing profile **[[Pollock-4212|Mary Dean (Pollock) Armstrong (1906-1963)]] - Orphan existing profile. (Spouse) === Children of great-great-grandparents and families === Children of [[Armstrong-5458|John Armstrong (1827-1882)]] and [[Baird-1773|Mary Baird (1828-1885)]]. Both John and Mary and their living children arrived in New Zealand at Lyttelton aboard the ship ''Dunedin'' on its maiden voyage in 1874. (3 July 1874.) John and Mary, with their family settled in the then Malvern county at Waddington, near Sheffield. *[[Armstrong-14406|Mary Armstrong (1845-bef.1849)]] - Died in Scotland. *[[Armstrong-9938|Mary (Armstrong) Willis (1849-1917)]] - Check profile and tree is complete. ** Married [[Willis-3314|George Reynolds Willis (1852-1916)]] - Existing tree - no changes. *[[Armstrong-14407|John Armstrong (1850-1915)]] - Linked to existing spouse and children profiles. **Married [[Gilling-86|Sarah (Gilling) Armstrong (1862-)]] - Linked existing profiles and tie into existing tree. *[[Armstrong-13704|James Armstrong (1851-1921)]] - Need to add all children to the family tree. Improve biography. **Married [[Hight-409|Helen (Hight) Armstrong (abt.1856-1936)]] - Identify date and location of marriage from newspaper notices. ***Only had one child - added profiles for the remainder (10). *[[Armstrong-14408|William Irvine Armstrong (abt.1853-)]] - Came to New Zealand with rest of family. Cannot find any marriage or death records nor any spouse or any children. **Has spouse?. Add? or is this a mistake? ***Has 3 children - Add? or is this a mistake? *[[Armstrong-7945|Robert Baird Armstrong (1855-1913)]] - Have expanded family. **See list in section above. *[[Armstrong-10555|David Armstrong (1858-1942)]] - To check existing tree. **Married [[Milne-1631|Sarah (Milne) Armstrong (abt.1863-1934)]] ***Has several children profiles existing do not confuse with children of [[Gilling-86|Sarah (Gilling) Armstrong (1862-)]] *[[Armstrong-14404|Joseph Armstrong (1859-1932)]] - Extended tree to both spouse and children tree. **[[Dwyer-4179|Mary Elizabeth (Dwyer) Armstrong (1870-1915)]] - Spouse - Added profile. ***[[Dwyer-4187|Mary Ellen (Dwyer aka Armstrong) August (1891-1946)]] - Step child - Added profile. (NB: Father not recorded.) ***[[Armstrong-26588|Josephine (Armstrong) Paul (1894-1976)]] - Child - Added profile. ***[[Armstrong-26589|William Daniel Armstrong (1900-1970)]] - Child - Added profile. ***[[Armstrong-26589|William Daniel Armstrong (1900-1970)]] - Child - Added profile. *[[Armstrong-5457|Thomas Armstrong (1861-1939)]] - Need to checked tree for completeness. ** Married [[Haisty-2|Elizabeth (Haisty) Armstrong (1871-1890)]] - Tree only shows one child. Is this correct? *[[Armstrong-14298|Wright Armstrong (1863-1904)]] - Tree checked. category=Coal miner, **Married [[Milne-3355|Jane (Milne) Armstrong (1865-)]] - Spouse had no connected children profiles but information in her profile. *** Added 4 children profiles. - one is a match to an existing profile - need to complete as multiple marriages and merge match. *[[Armstrong-14405|George Armstrong (1865-1870)]] - Deceased in Scotland. *[[Armstrong-14401|Isabella Ann (Armstrong) Treurn (1866-1943)]] - Incomplete tree **Spouse needed. *[[Armstrong-14409|Jane (Armstrong) Burt (1868-1933)]] - Incomplete tree **Spouse needed. *[[Armstrong-14410|Alexander Armstrong (1870-1958)]] **[[Wells-27819|Margaret Bryson (Wells) Armstrong (1868-1936)]] - Spouse - Existing profile *[[Armstrong-14414|George Armstrong (1872-1938)]] **[[Mylroi-16|Margaret Jane (Mylroi) Armstrong (abt.1874-1957)]] - Spouse - Created profile. See Mylroi list. ***Children and Mylroi ancestors and relatives to be created or connected. ***H Mylroi - Hector? - no birth record found but death records exist. == SIMPSON == *[[Simpson-22847|Florence Annie (Simpson) Dewe (1869-1916)]] - Add siblings. *[[Greaves-1958|Sarah (Greaves) Simpson (abt.1834-1921)]] - Create/add children profiles. All should be deceased. Improve biography. *[[Simpson-28217|Stephen Simpson (abt.1840-1920)]] - Improve biography. Research origin/ship arrival? Currently a brick wall prior to his marriage to Sarah. == More distant family members == === AUGUST === *[[August-260|William Otto August (abt.1883-1937)]] - Incorrectly linked to [[Armstrong-23184|Mary Elizabeth Ellen (Armstrong) August (abt.1878-1946)]], see below. **[[Dwyer-4187|Mary Ellen (Dwyer) August (1891-1946)]] - Spouse. - Needs to be linked to her husband who is mis-linked to another profile. === DWYER === *Grand Parents(2) **Mary Elizabeth ***[[Dwyer-4187|Mary Ellen Dwyer(1891-1946)]] - Daughter without father's details. Takes name "''Nellie Armstrong''" after her mother marries her (step?) father. **Joseph Armstrong ***Josephine ***Brother ***Brother === MYLROI === *[[Mylroi-17|Thomas Mylroi (abt.1839-1902)]] - Father *Sophia - Mother - (birth name unknown) **[[Mylroi-10|William Mylroi (1873-1915)]] - Child of Sophia and Thomas ***[[Sheard-307|Amelia (Sheard) Mylroi (1878-1955)]]-Spouse ****William Hector (or Hector) - No birth record found - Mistranscribed? 1902 birth? *****Clinton? 1926 Marriage ****[[Mylroi-11|Thomas Marriott Mylroi (1900-abt.1914)]] - Created profile - lost at sea. **[[Mylroi-16|Margaret Jane (Mylroi) Armstrong (abt.1874-1957)]] - Child of Sophia and Thomas ***[[Armstrong-14414|George Armstrong (1872-1938)]] - Spouse. **[[Mylroi-1|John (Thomas) Mylroi (1880-1960)]] - Child of Sophia and Thomas ***[[Morris-9235|Evelyn Elizabeth (Morris) Mylroi (1887-1965)]] - Spouse ***Children? === NEVIN === *[[Nevin-822|Thomas Nevin (abt.1828-1906)]] - Add children (10) from his wife's profile. Improve biography? *[[Donnelly-4509|Matilda Agnes (Donnelly) Nevin (abt.1849-1935)]] - Add remaining children (10) identified in her profile. All children deceased as over 120 years old. ** **[[Nevin-818|Charles Nevin (1871-1948)]] - Improve biography and add siblings (ten profiles) ** :Note: Some grandchildren might still be living. == Unrelated one name studies == === William ARMSTRONG === *The person born [[Armstrong-23184|Mary Elizabeth Ellen Armstrong (abt.1878-1946)]] is mis-connected as the husband of [[August-260|William Otto August (abt.1883-1937)]]. The correct spouse ought to be [[Dwyer-4187|Mary Ellen (Dwyer) August (1891-1946)]], who is a child of the spouse of Joseph Armstrong. The age at the date of death in 1946, according to the cited death certificate, is 54, not 68. Also, at death, [[Dwyer-4187|Mary Ellen August]] had three surviving Armstrong siblings according to her death notices. *Note: [[Armstrong-23184|Mary Elizabeth "Helen" (or Ellen?) Armstrong (abt.1878-?)]], has a record for her marriage to James Black in 1918 and in her newspaper marriage notice is described as the only daughter of the late: **[[Unknown-620520|Elizabeth Armstrong (abt.1851-1916)]] **[[Armstrong-23185|William Armstrong (bef.1853-1915)]] *There is also a death certificate for [[Armstrong-23184|Mary Elizabeth Ellen Black]]

Dewen of Cornwall

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I have found the name Dewen married into my Stephens family in Cornwall, England, and it seems to be a rather unusual name. I am also the first one to start this new name as a profile here in Wikitree, so I thought I would do some research. This is just a small page for the Surname Study of the surname DEWEN.

D'Ewes of Stowlangtoft

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This page is a collection of resources on the D'Ewes family of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. == Printed sources == === ''A Concise Description of Bury St. Edmund's (1827)'' === Source: ''A Concise Description of Bury St. Edmund's'' (London, 1827), p306-8. Paul D'Ewes [was] a descendant of the family of Des Ewes from the province of Guelderland, in the United States of Holland, who came into England in the reign of Henry VIII., and afterwards settled at Games, in Upminster, Essex; he was one of the six clerks in Chancery, and married Cecilia, sole daughter and heir of Richard Symonds, Esq. of Chardstock, in the county of Dorset; he died in 1618, and this estate descended to his eldest son Simonds, born 18th December, 1602, at Gaines; he was educated in the school at Bury St. Edmund's, and at the age of sixteen was admitted a Fellow Commoner of St. John's college, Cambridge. He was High Sheriff for this county, in 1639, and the following year elected Member of Parliament for the borough of Sudbury; was knighted at Whitehall the 6th of December, 1626, and created a Baronet the 15th of July, 1641. Sir Simonds was a most profound antiquary, and famous for his knowledge in coins; he collated and transcribed numerous ancient records, and spent thirteen years in collecting materials for a History of Great Britain; most of his labours, however, remain in manuscript, preserved in the Harleian Library, among which are the following relative to this county—"Collections for the County of Suffolk;" "The original Register of Bury Abbey, entitled Croftis for the Pietancer's use;" and another register of the same house, entitled Werhetonc. His journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth were published, in 1682, by his cousin Paul D'Ewes of the Middle Temple. In 1628, he married Anne, sole daughter and heir of Sir William Clopton of Kentwell Hall, in Melford, Knight, by whom he had only one daughter, Cecilia, who married Sir Thomas Darcy, Bart., by which marriage the Darcies became possessed of Kentwell. His second wife was Elizazabeth, daughter and co-heir of Sir Henry Willoughby, of Risley, in the county of Derby, Bart.; he died April 18, 1650, and was succeeded in his title and estates by his son Willoughby. Sir Willoughby D'Ewes married Priscilla, the eldest daughter of Francis Clinton, alias Fiennes, of Stourton, in the county of Lincoln, Esq., and sister to Francis Lord Clinton, the late Earl of Lincoln; he died Jan. 13, 1685, in the 35th year of his age, leaving two sons, Sir Simonds and Willoughby, and two daughters, Priscilla and Elizabeth. Sir Simonds married Dalariviere, third daughter and coheir of Thomas Lord Jermyn, of Rushbrooke, by whom he had issue three sons, Jermyn, Willoughby, and Simonds; the latter died an infant, the secoud in his twentieth year, and the eldest without issue; the family became extinct. === ''Alumni Cantabrigienses'' === Source: J Venn and J A Venn, ''Alumi Cantabrigienses: A biographical list of all known students, graduates and holders of office at the University of Cambridge, from the earliest times to 1900'' (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1922), part 1, vol. 2, page 38. D'EWES or DEWCE, PAUL. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1584. S. of Gerrard, printer, of London. Of Upminster, Essex. B. 1567. Previously Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, Dec 1, 1581, age 13. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 3, 1585. One of the six clerks in Chancery. Of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. Married (i) Cecilia, dau. and h. of Richard Symonds, of Coxden, Dorset; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Isham. Died in I.ondon. Buried at Stowlangtoft, Apr. 26, 1631 {Parish Reg.). WiU (P.C.C.) 1631. Father of the next and Symonds. {D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith; H. I. Longden.) D'EWES, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's, Easter, 1632. S. of Paul (above), of Suffolk. Bapt. at Stowlangtoft, Suffolk, Oct. 31, 1615. School, Bury. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 1632. Lieutenant-Colonel, quartered at Reading in Dec. 1642. Probably killed there. Will (P.C.C.) 1643; 'deceased at Reading.' (Bury School, S.H.A.H.) D'EWES, SYMONDS. Adm. Fell.-Cora. at St John's, May 20, 1618. S. of Paul (1584), of Milden, and Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. B. Dec. 18, 1602, at Coxden, Dorset (his mother's home). School, Bury. Matric. 1618. Resided till Sept. 22, 1620. M.A. 1635-6 (on visit of Prince of Wales). Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 2, 1611. Barrister, 1623. Knighted, Dec. 6, 1626. High Sheriff for Suffolk, 1639-40. M.P. for Sudbury, 1640-8. Created baronet, July 15, 1641. Anti-quarian writer. Buried at Stowlangtoft, June 7, 1650. Will, P.C.C. {D.N.B. ; G.E.C. Extracts from his Diary are given in College Life in the Time of James I, 1851.) D'EWES, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 31, 1690. S. of Sir Willoughby, Bart. B. at Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. Bapt. there, Sept. 19, 1672. School, Bury. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Died of small-pox, Oct. 1698, age 26. Buried at Stowlangtoft. (H. I. Longden.) D'EWES, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 17, 1706. S. of Sir Simonds, Bart., of Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1706. Died 1710, aged 19. == Parish registers of St George, Stowlangtoft == Sources: ''Notes and Queries'', Third Series (London, 1866), vol 10 , p33; National Burial Index for England & Wales (available on findmypast.co.uk). === Baptisms === {|cellpadding = "5" |- |1615 |"Richardus (D'Ewes) filius Pauli D'ewes equitis baptizatus fuit ultimo die Octobris." |- |1617 |"Elizabetha filia Pauli Dewes equitis fuit baptizata quinto die februarii." |- |1623 |"Cicilia filia Gulielmi Elliot militis (et Joannas uxoris ejus filiae senioris Pauli Dewes armigeri) baptizata fuit vicesimo die Augustis." |- |1672 |"Willoughby filius Willoughby D'Ewes Baronetti et Du Priscellae conjugis suae baptizatus fuit decimo nono die Septembr Anno Dom 1672." |- |1676 |"Elizabeth the daughter of Sr Willoughby D'Ewes and Dame Precilla his wife, was baptized the 2 of November, 1676." |- |1688 |"April the second, 1688. Jermyn D'ewes, the son of Sr Simondes D'ewes, Bart, And of the Lady De-la-reveer his wife, was Baptiz’d in this church." |- |1689 |"Mrs. De la reveer D'ewes, daughter of Sr Simonds Dewes, Bart, And the Lady Dewes his wife, was baptzd July ye 3, 1689." |- |1690 |"March ye 17th , Mr. Willough Dewes, son of Sr Simondes, Barronet, and De la reveer his Lady, was baptized." |- |1691 |"May ye 2th . Mr Simondes D'ewes, son of Sr Simondes Dewes, was bapd." |- |1694 |"Thursday, May ye 24th. Ms. Mary D'ews, second daughter of Sr Simondes D'ewes was baptized." |- |1695 |"Octbr the 10th. Mrs Priscilla Dewes, was baptized." |- |1696 |"Octobr ye 31th, 1696. Mistres Susanna Dewes was born, baptized Nov. ye 30." |- |1697 |"March ye 24th, 1697. Tho: the son of Sr Simondes Dewes and of Dame De la revier his Lady was baptized March ye 26 : 98 : Mr Tho: Dewes the infant above named was buried." |- |1698 |"March ye 15th , 1698. Henrietta Maria Dewes, the Daughter of Sr Simondes Dewes, was baptized privately being ill as was affirmed." |- |1700 |"July ye 6th, 1700. Merelina D'Ewes, the daughter of Sr Simondes Dewes and of Dame Delareveer his Lady, was Baptd." |- | |- | |} === Marriages === {|cellpadding = "5" |- |1625 |"Gracia D'ews filia natu secunda Pauli D'ews Armigeri matrimonio coniuncta erat Wiseman Bokenham Armigero, filio unigenito et beredi apparenti Domini Henrici Bokenham, de Thornham magna in comitatu Suffolciae militis, die Jovis 22 Septembris." |- |1626 |"Simonds D'ewes Eques auratus Londini die Mercurii die sexto Decembris a Rege Carolo hoc anno 1626 inauguratus, Filius et heres apparens Pauli D'Ewes de Stow Langtoft in comitatu Suffolciae Armigeri : duxit in uxorem Annam Clopton filiam unicam et heredem Willielmi Clopton, nuper de Kentwell in Comitatu Suffolke Militis, Die Martis, die vicesimo quarto Octobris inter horas undecimam et duodecimam, in Ecclesia Nigrorum Fratrum London." |- |1635 |"Sir William Poley of Bockstead, knight, and Elizabeth Dewes of this parish, gent., were maried wth License ye 20th of March." |- | |- | |} === Burials === {|cellpadding = "5" |- |1618 |"Cecilia Dewes generosa sepulta fuit sexto die Augusti (uxor Pauli Dewes armigeri)." |- |1631 |"Paulus Dewes Armiger Londini mortuus in ecclesia parochiali de Stowlangtoft sepultus 26 April." |- |1636 |"Clopton Dewes, sonne of Sir Symonds Dewes, knight, buried May 9." |- |1647 |"Maria filia Simonds D'Ewes equitis aurati et Baronetti et Elizabethan secundae suae conjugis obijt Camberwellae prope Londinum die Jovis die 9 Septembris a Dui 1647 annum unum menseis duos et aliquot dies nata et sepulta fuit in Cancella Ecclesiae parochialis Stowlangtoftae die Dominica proximo sequenti die 12 mensis ejusdem." |- |1650 |"Sr Simonds Dewes, knight and baronet, was buryed in the chancell of the parish church of Stowlangtoft the 7th of June. An. Dom. 1650." |- |1685 |"Sr Willoughby D'ews, Barronet, died at Stow hal, And was Buried in ye chancel of this church June ye 16th , 1685, Anno 88." |- |1693 |"July ye 12, 1693. Mr. Simondes Dews was buried." |- |1696 |"Dec. ye 20, 1696. Miss Susanna Dewes was buried." |- |1697 |"March ye 24th, 1697. Tho: the son of Sr Simondes Dewes and of Dame De la revier his Lady was baptized March ye 26 : 98 : Mr Tho: Dewes the infant above named was buried." |- |1698 |"Octobr ye twelf, 1698. Mr Willoughbie Dewes his body was brought from Westminster and interred in ye chancel of this parish church." |- |1703 |"April the 9. Mis Priscella Dewes, a child, was buried." |- |1708 |"The Honourable Dame De la Riviere D'Ewes, the wife of Sr Simonds D'ewes, Baronet, was buried Februar 12." |- |1710 |Willoughby D'Ewes was buried on 20 Sept 1710. |- |1717 |Elizabeth D'Ewes was buried on 5 Apr 1717. |- |1719 |Priscilla D'Ewes was buried on 6 Sep 1719. |- |1721 |Simon D'Ewes was buried on 20 May 1721. |- |1731 |Jermen D'Ewes was buried on 23 Apr 1731. |- | |- | |} == Probate records == === Will of Priscilla D'Ewes (d.1719) === Source: National Archives (UK), PROB 11/569/509. In the Name of God Amen I Dame Priscilla D’Ewes of the Parish of Saint James in the County of Middx Widow and Relict of Sr. Willoughby DEwes late of Stowlangtoft in the County of Suffolk Barrt. being indisposed in my bodily health but of sound perfect and disposing mind and memory Thanks be to Almighty God for the same Do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following First and principally I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping and trusting to be saved in and through the alone Merits and Modiation of my blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ And my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named And as for such worldly Goods and Effects as it hath pleased God bless me with I give and dispose thereof in manner following Impris I will and desire that my Funeral charges and the just Debts by me owing at my decease be paid of and discharged as soon as conveniently may be after my decease And whereas Peter D’albiac my Executor hereinafter named became bound with me to Mr. Thomas Liventhorp in the penal sume of Fourscore pounds for the payment of Forty pounds and Interest I do hereby declare and acknowledge that the said Debt of Forty pounds and Interest is my own proper Debt the whole money being paid to me and my use And I do will and desire my Executor to pay of and discharge the same out of my Estate and Effects as soon as possibly he can after my decease Item I do hereby acquit release and discharge my Son Sr. Simonds D’Ewes Barrt. of and from all Debts and sums of money whatsoever which shall be due and owing to me from him at the time of my decease Item I give to my Daughter Priscilla Hastings my large pair of Silver Candlesticks Item I give to my Grandson John Smith of Alton in the County of Wilts Esq. my Strong Box Item I give to my Grandaughter Delariviere Smith wife of the said John Smith my Silver Coffee Pot my small pair of Silver Candlesticks and my great Bible Item I give to my said Son Sr. Simonds D’Ewes and to my Grandchildren D’Ewes Coke and to his sister Priscilla Coke and to my cousins Butler[?] Mordaunt and Elizabeth his wife the sume of twenty shillings each to buy them Rings Item I give and devise kinsman Peter D’albiac all the rest and residue of my goods chattells and personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever and of this my last Will and Testament I doe nominate and appoint him the said Peter D’albiac my sole Executor Lastly I do hereby revoke and make void all former or other Wills by me at any time heretobefore made or spoken and do declare this to be my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Sixth day of February Anno Dui 1718.|. Priscilla DEwes .|. Signed sealed published and declared by the said Dame Priscilla D’Ewes as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who as Witnesses thereto subscribed our names in here presence .|. D’Ewes Coke [Mor. Keeney?] Probatum fuit hujusmodi Testamentum apud London coram venerabili viro Johanne Andrew Legum Doctore Surrogato Venlis et egregij vivi Johannis Bettesworth Legum etiam Doctoris Curia Praerogativae Cantuar. Magistri Custodis sive Comissary legitime constituti Ultimo die mensis Augusti Anno Domini Millesimo Septingesimo Decimo Nono juramento Petri D’albiac Excutoris in Testamento nominati. Qui comissa fuit Administratio omnium et singulorum bonornm jurium et creditorum dictae defunctae de bene et fideliter administrando eadem ad sancta Dei Evangelia jurat. [Translation: This will was proved at London before the venerable John Andrew Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the venerable and peerless John Bettersworth Doctor of Laws, Master Custodian or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, legally constituted on the last day of the month of August in the year of our Lord 1719 on the oath of Peter D’albiac the executor nominated in the will. He was commissioned to administer all and each of the goods, rights and credits of the deceased, having taken an oath on the holy gospels to well and faithfully administer the same.]

Dewey's Books

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Dewi Sant, St David of Wales

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'''Rather than create a profile for St David, it is possibly better to do it on a space page. Chunks are lifted from references''' David is believed to have been born near the present day city that bears his name, in Pembrokeshire, South West Wales. The exact year of his birth is unknown, with estimates ranging from 462 to 515 AD. Much of what we know about David comes from Rhygyfarch, the 11th century author who wrote the Life of Saint David. As it was written so long after the fact, its reliability is questionable. Additionally, the legend is woven with embellishments, which would have been undoubtedly inspiring to believers in centuries past. We know that David was born into an aristocratic family. According to the legend, an angel foretold the birth of David to St Patrick 30 years before it happened. Rhygyfarch wrote that he was the son of 'sanctus rex ceredigionis'. This is believed to be Sandde or Sant, prince of Powys and the son of King Ceredig, the founder of Ceredigion. David was born to St Non at what is now Capel Non's, to the south of the city that bears his name. It is thought that Non was a victim of violation by Sandde after she resisted his initial advances. Non became a nun and was later canonised. His mother is said to have given birth on a cliff top in the middle of a violent storm. The birthing process was said to have been so intense and fraught that her fingers left marks as she grasped a rock. As David was born a bolt of lightning from heaven is said to have struck the rock, splitting it in two. Non named her son Dewidd, though local Dyfed pronunciation meant he was commonly called Dewi. David is an Anglicised variation of the name derived from the Latin Davidus. Brought up by his mother in Henfeynyw near Aberaeron, David is said to have been baptised at nearby Porthclais by St Elvis of Munster. It is said that a blind monk, Movi, was cured after drops of water splashed into his eyes as he held David. David was educated at a monastery, usually taken to be Whitland in Carmarthenshire, under St Paulinus of Wales. He is said to have cured his tutor of blindness by making the sign of the cross. Realising that David was blessed, Paulinus sent him off as a missionary to convert the pagan people of Britain.''''http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/st_david/pages/life.shtml *{{wikidata|Q2454744}}

DeWitt's

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DeWitt's came from this New York area to Plymouth, Richmond, Ohio to Hillsdale/Whiteford, Michigan.

Dexter D Collins

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Dhronecken, Germany Place Study Info

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Diamond Saloon

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Diamond Saloon: William L. “Bill” Cotten, Proprietor. This saloon opened in Wanette, Oklahoma sometime shortly before 16 Jan 1903. Asher Altruist, Asher, Oklahoma - 16 Jan 1903 - Page 16 Wanette Warblings - Jolly Bill Cotten has opened a saloon at the new town of Wanette and is boosting the coming town in his inimitable way. However, he has no intention of quitting Asher. Bill is one of those broad-gauge boosters who has a good word to say for everybody and everything. Advertising fine whiskey and wines and a fancy line of cigars. Wanette Winner, 12 May 1904. Still in business advertising June 9, 1904. No other information has been found on this business.

Diana Burkett Brown

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brown-138893|Fran Brown]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=33806355 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Diana MUDGEE things of interest

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Diane Walls To-Do List

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Here are the profiles [[Peel-486|Diane Walls]] is currently working on. Can you help? I hope I am doing this right. I entered these Sunday and have been waiting for them to show up, then came back and realized that I had more to do. Diane Walls {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Marsh-3893|Marsh, William Henry]] || 1898-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Hendrix-996|Marsh, Lucy (Hendrix) ]] || 1902-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Nesmith-221|Marsh, Joanna Malinda (Nesmith) ]] || 1866-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Peel-512|Peel, Walter Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Marsh-3892|Peel, Geraldine (Marsh)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peel-513|Peel, Walter Lee, Sr.]] || 1899-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Messex-6|Peel, Lena Gertrude (Messex) ]] || 1903-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Peel-486|Walls, Diane (Peel)]] || || to-do |- |}

Diane-1

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Diane van Heerden adopted at Magdalena tehuis 17th ave Boston Bellville Dob 1960-07-04 Bio mom Wilhelmina van Heerden Bio dad engaged Mechanic from Stellenbosch/Somerset west Passe away in 1984 as per Magdalena tehuis who informed bio mom Bio mom passed away in 1998 Bio brother Larry van Heerden aka Chris Cillie Born 27-04-1963 in Mowbray Adopted by Stoffel and Joey Cillie from Riviersonderend

Diane's Garden Images

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==Diaries of Alonzo Henry Aiken, of Glen Sutton and Abercorn, for Period 1885 to 1923== [[Aiken-774|Alonzo Henry Aiken]] 1850-1923 left behind a set of diaries that are extremely useful for researchers of the Aiken and other families of Glen Sutton and Potton, Quebec, including local families named Wright, Kinsman, Sargent, Courser, Tisdale, Lafleur, Eastman, O'Brien, Bullock, Brock, Miltimore, Jersey, Smith, Stanhope and many more. The purpose of this Project is to capture the transcriptions of these diaries and make them available to those who may find them useful. Typical events captured are: : - weddings, anniversaries, funerals of family and neighbours : - purchase or sale of property : - visits to or by friends and relatives : - signature events (first ride in a car (1911); first sight of a flying machine (1920); first electrical lights (1919)) Alonzo often refers to his relatives with nicknames, so here is a guide to who's who: :"Abie" - Alonzo's son-in-law [[White-37717|Abel White]] :"Lem" - Alonzo's first cousin [[Aiken-1206|Lemuel Aiken]] (mentions 1888, 1889, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1904, 1906, 1920) :"Lon" - short for [[Aiken-774|Alonzo Aiken]] when he mentions himself in the third person : "Mother Jersey" refers to Alonzo's mother-in-law [[Jenkins-8969|Philura (Jenkins) Jersey]] :"Rufe" - Alonzo's brother [[Aiken-911|Rufus Aiken]] :"Than" - Alonzo's brother-in-law [[Wright-28498|Nathanial Wright]] :"Vira" - Alonzo's sister [[Aiken-907|Elvira Aiken (Stanhope)]] ==Acknowledgments== * A huge thank you to [[Cowan-2752|Mary (Cowan) Bailey]], Alonzo's granddaughter, for this massive task of transcribing these diaries.

Diary of Charles John Huddy

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== 1887 == HMS Orontes 11 Jul 1887 10 Sep 1889 Diary starts Feb 1889 "HMS Orontes was an iron screw troopship launched in 1862 and sold for breaking up in 1893. ""From https://kearns.fogbugz.com/default.asp?ahoy.2.454.8 Another possibility is that your great-grandfather served on the 5,600 ton troopship H.M.S. Orontes built in 1862 by Laird and Co, Birkenhead. There is a painting of this Orontes circa 1880 here: http://www.taylor-gallery-london.com/chinamarine_new.html According to The Times, H.M.S. Orontes travelled to a number of different ports in 1881, incl. Cape Town (it was involved in transporting troops to/from the South African War at that time), Malta, Gibraltar, Bermuda, Barbados, Jamaica, etc. The small but embarrassing collision between the Royal yacht 'Victoria and Albert' and the troopship Orontes referred to on the above website was reported in The Times on 14 Jul 1887: """"The Crown Princess of Germany.- The Crown Princess of Germany and family left Waterloo at half-past 9 yesterday morning for Osborne, and arrived by ordinary train at the railway jetty in Portsmouth Dockyard shortly after 12. As the visit was of a private character, no salutes were fired and no ceremony of any kind was observed. Admiral Sir George Willes, Commander-in-Chief, and Admiral Hopkins received her Royal Highness on the train drawing up. The Queen's yacht Victoria and Albert, Captain Fullerton, was lying alongside to convey the Princess to East Cowes. After the embarcation the German Standard was hoisted at the main, and the order was given to steam ahead. It had been ascertained that the telegraph on the bridge and in the engine-room was correctly worked, but, owing to some unexplained cause, when the engines were started, instead of going ahead, as required, they went astern. There was very little space at the jetty for the yacht to move in, and before the engines could be stopped and reversed, the Victoria and Albert was driven stern foremost against the stern of the Orontes troopship, which was also moored alongside at the time. The stern lights of the Royal yacht were bulged in by the collision, and great portions of the heavy gilt mouldings were carried away. The Orontes suffered no harm beyond the defacement of her name, but one of the bollards to which she was lashed was torn away from its supports. The yacht pursued her course across the Solent at 1 o'clock, after being delayed for some time."""" ""Some details on transport HMS Orontes, which saw 30 years service (1862 to 1892). The Times Sat 29 Nov 1862 """"NEW IRON TROOPSHIP.- A fine ship, named the Orontes, built for Government by Messrs. Laird Brothers, has just been completed at Birkenhead. She was launched on the 22d inst. under the most favourable circumstances. The Orontes is an iron ship, 300ft. long between perpendiculars, 41ft. 7in. in width of beam, and 32ft. deep in the hold, and her register measurement is 2,811 tons, she being the largest ship ever built on the Mersey. She is to be fitted up to accommodate from 1,100 to 1,200 troops, besides ample room for a large and efficient crew. The Orontes is an exceedingly handsome vessel, being built on lines somewhat similar to those of the Himalaya, but a little smaller. She is to be impelled by engines of 500-horse power, made by James Watt and Co., of Birmingham. From the advanced condition in which the hull and fittings are, it is expected that the Orontes will be ready for sea in a week or two."""" Note: At this time, Messrs. Laird Brothers were also building the 6,750 ton iron-plated frigate Agincourt at Birkenhead. Thu 09 Apr 1863 Military and Naval Intelligence """"The iron screw steam troop ship Orontes, 3 [guns], built for the Government by Messrs. Laird, Brothers, of Birkenhead, has been formally delivered up by their agent, Capt. Henderson, to Commander Brown, R.N., the Master Attendant at the Devonport dockyard. She has been called """"iron-clad,"""" but, like the Himalaya, is constructed entirely of iron. The plates from the keel to the wales average three-quarters of an inch thick; at the wales they are double, and above them about 7/8ths. Hrt lower masts are stepped, and with 300 tons of coal, her draught is 18 feet, When fully equipped for sea it will be about 20 feet. The Orontes left Birkenhead at 12 15 pm. on Saturday, and arrived at Plymouth at 6 30 p.m. on Monday. From Birkenhead to the Land's-end a strong contrary gale, with a heavy sea, was encountered. The sea caused her to pitch a little, but, although so light, the Orontes did not roll much, and in all other respects behaved well, whether under steam only, or when aided by her fore and aft canvass, after round the Land's-end. Her equipments will be completed by the dockyard authorities forthwith."""" Sat 5 Aug 1882 Military Preparations [From a Reuter's telegram, dated Gibraltar, Aug.4, 6 p.m.] """"The troopship Orontes has also arrived. She will embark the 1st Battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and the 2d Battalion of the Derbyshire Regiment, and will proceed for Alexandria to-morrow."""" Tue 15 Aug 1882 Latest Intelligence Egypt Alexandria, Aug. 14, 11 55 A.M. The hired transport Holland, with 271 officers and men and 240 horses of the Household Cavalry, and Her Majesty's transport Orontes, with the 1st Battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron High-landers and the 2d Battalion of the Derbyshire Regiment, arrived here this morning."""" Mon 28 Mar 1892 Naval & Military Intelligence """"Since the arrival of the Orontes troopship at Portsmouth a serious flaw has been discovered in one of her crank pins, which will probably necessitate her being paid off."""" Mon 16 May 1892 Naval & Military Intelligence """"The Orontes, troopship, Capt. Tudor, has been paid off at Portsmouth, and is to be sold out of the service."""" ""Footnote: H.M.S. ‘Orontes’ was one of a well-known group of troopships ordered in the mid-nineteenth century to assist with the policing of the Empire as it expanded rapidly across the globe. Built by Lairds at Birkenhead to a design by the Controller of the Navy, ‘Orontes’ was launched on 22nd November 1862 and completed for sea in March the following year. Displacing 4,857 tons and measuring 300 feet in length with a 44 foot beam, she was lightly armed with 3-4pounder guns and, like all her sisters in the trooping trade, was painted in their distinctive white livery. In thirty years of service, during which she transported countless British troops all over the world, she went most regularly to the West Indies and Southern Africa where she gained the affection of many who sailed in her. Finally worn out by generations of soldiers and their families, she was scrapped in 1893, her most memorable voyage being in 1879 when she brought home to England the body of the Prince Imperial, only son of the exiled Empress Eugenie and heir to the French throne, who had been killed in South Africa in the Zulu War. " == 1889 == Saturday 2nd March 1889 Arrived off Port Said about 10pm. Sunday 3rd March 1889 Went into the harbour at 7am & after coaling left about 1pm, we were rather detained by a sand storm which covered the deck with sand. Made good about 27 miles of canal and geared up for the night. Monday 4th March 1889 Geared up several times to let ships pass through the day. Concert in evening. Tuesday 5th March 1889 Got through canal about noon and anchored off Suez. "Tamar" came in while we were at anchor. Left about 4 pm our …… & another man being left behind. Tugs of War of frequent occurrence after evening quarters. Class Iron Screw Troopship built Samuda, Poplar, 1863. Fate: Became base ship at Hong Kong in 1897. She remained there until 1941 when she had to be scuttled before the advancing Japanese could take her. Notes: The above picture was taken when the Tamar was participating in the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882. Eight years previously, her crew had formed part of the Naval Brigade that had helped to defeat the Ashanti at Amoaful. Wednesday 6th March 1889 Thursday 7th March 1889 Had a concert in the evening on the quarter deck given by the Blue Jackets of Hyacinth. Several small birds flew around us today & stayed with the ship. Friday 8th March 1889 Slept on deck in my hammock for the first time. Saturday 9th March 1889 Sunday 10th March 1889 Monday 11th March 1889 Got to Aden at 7am. After lunch Stearn Jones (Naval cadet) Robertson & I went ashore and after visiting Hotel de Europe, went up to the tanks. Returned on board at 6pm. "The Tanks In Aden These tanks, regarding the original construction of which nothing is accurately known, were accidentally discovered by Lieutenant (now Sir Lambert) Playfair when Assistant Resident at Aden in the year 1854. They were then completely hidden by rubbish and debris from the hills, but were opened out and repaired by the British Government. The lower circular tank (called Playfair Tank) was cleared out subsequently. The aggregate capacity of all the tanks exceeds twenty million Imperial gallons. 20th February 1899, C. A. Cuningham, Brigadier General, Political Resident Aden The Aden dam is a series of descending channels and tanks. It was once used to collect and store the desert's most precious jewel: water. It was an engineering marvel even by today's standards, yet its original design and construction was completed two millennia ago." Tuesday 12th March 1889 Left Aden at 6am the mail having arrived at 9pm last night. Wednesday 13th March 1889 Thursday 14th March 1889 Started the sports by Officers obstacle race which I won after beating LT Shortland in my heat and Lt Muggeridge in the final. Dined with C. Grenfell and Capt Watson afterwards. Concert by Bluejackets of Leander to finish up the evening with. "HMS Leander, June 25th, 1897 Launched 28th October 1882, Sold in 1920." Friday 15th March 1889 Saturday 16th March 1889 Sunday 17th March 1889 Monday 18th March 1889 Concert in the evening given by the officers & lackies at which Cox played a violin solo and Pallet sang a couple of songs. We passed island of Minicoy in afternoon Map showing Island of Minicoy north of the Maldives Tuesday 19th March 1889 Wednesday 20th March 1889 Arrived at Colombo early in the morning. Hills and Edwards went ashore about 3pm. Thursday 21st March 1889 Went ashore about 8am with Stearn and had a drive to the Cinnamon gardens and all round the place. Got some photos and returned to ship about 11am in a catamaran. Left at noon. A century ago what is now Colombo's equivalent to Sunset Boulevard was covered with cinnamon plantations. Also called Victoria Park during British times. Friday 22nd March 1889 Saturday 23rd March 1889 Sunday 24th March 1889 Monday 25th March 1889 Tuesday 26th March 1889 In Straights of Malacca. Rather a nasty day with a lot of lightning. We had to ease down about 8pm for a little while on account of the weather being so thick. It however blew over about 9 & I slept on deck as usual. Map showing Strait of Malacca and Singapore Wednesday 27th March 1889 Got as far as Singapore at 7pm just too late to go alongside so we had to anchor outside the harbour. Thursday 28th March 1889 Went alongside at 6am. & commenced coaling at once. I went ashore with Morrell after lunch and after going to the club - a very fine one. We called at the hotel de l'Europe and then drove to the Botanical Gardens which are the finest I have seen abroad. We got back to dinner giving our driver 2 dollars. Rate of exchange for a sou is now 6.60, but I managed to get 6.65 once. Friday 29th March 1889 Went ashore at 10.30 & up to town in a rickshaw. Went to Post Office then to hotel de l'Europe & drove back with Hardwick who is trying but without success to exchange with Hills. Left Singapore for Hong Kong at 3pm. Saturday 30th March 1889 Sunday 31st March 1889 Monday 1st April 1889 Tuesday 2nd April 1889 "Had a concert in the evening at which songs were sung by Captain Grenfell & all our lot? R…. D…. saying …. … .. & working the bones exceedingly well." Wednesday 3rd April 1889 Eased down in the evening so as not to get in too soon. Thursday 4th April 1889 Very foggy in the morning & we crept along so slowly that we did not moor in the harbour in Hong Kong till 12.30pm. Eldred and a lot of other fellows Pic.salf, Houghton & - came off & Edwards and I went for a walk in the town with Eldred: I met with Mr James & after leaving them went and dined with Eldred on the "Cordelia". Afterwards went ashore to Hong Kong Hotel & then came aboard. Friday 5th April 1889 I went ashore to Dockyard in the afternoon with some stores. It came on to rain most heavily & rained all day. A lot of fellows came off after dinner. Saturday 6th April 1889 Went ashore with Edwards after lunch and bought some vases. Came off & had dinner and went ashore with Hills O got some cigars & …. & silk. Sunday 7th April 1889 Ashore after lunch with Stearn walked along higher road to Happy Valley and went over Cemetery. Monday 8th April 1889 Tuesday 9th April 1889 Wednesday 10th April 1889 Thursday 11th April 1889 Friday 12th April 1889 Saturday 13th April 1889 I went at 7 o'clock & dined with Mr and Mrs James & Mr and Mrs Jamieson. Left there about 11.30 & came in rickshaw to Green pier. On getting aboard I find that I have the middle watch. Sunday 14th April 1889 Left Hong Kong at 7.30 am. Monday 15th April 1889 Tuesday 16th April 1889 Wednesday 17th April 1889 Thursday 18th April 1889 Concert in evening given by officers and ladies - Edwards play "The Press Gang". Friday 19th April 1889 Arrived and anchored close to "Orion" off Singapore at 6.30 pm. HMS Orion launched 23rd January 1879, used for harbour service. Renamed Orontes in 1909. HS 1910, sold July 1913 Saturday 20th April 1889 Went alongside the jetty early in morning. Hardwick came off about 10 and I went ashore with him and got some cigars and a stick or two. Came back to lunch & carried on helms awhile .Stearn went ashore : Got some ……. For Mr Corner ….. …… Left at 5 pm. Sunday 21st April 1889 At 4 o'clock pm the L.P.A.h ? shoe broke across center and we had to stop and ship spare shoe. Went on again just after 7 pm. Monday 22nd April 1889 The Captain saw the antics ? & men who worked yesterday and informed us through the Chief that our certificates will be influenced by reason of our readiness in turning to helm? Tuesday 23rd April 1889 Wednesday 24th April 1889 Thursday 25th April 1889 Friday 26th April 1889 Saturday 27th April 1889 Got to ….. about 9 am and found Sapphire here. We got a couple of hundred tons of coal aboard before lunch and then Stearn & I went ashore and after going the round of the shops had a bath at the Governor's bathing place. Sunday 28th April 1889 The "Severn" outward bound for China arrived in forenoon & in the afternoon Ash and Cooper came aboard to see me. I got 2 letters today. HMS Severn : launched 29th September 1885, Sold in 1905. Monday 29th April 1889 Left Colombo at 10 am. Tuesday 30th April 1889 Concert in the evening by Seamen, went off very well. Wednesday 1st May 1889 Thursday 2nd May 1889 Friday 3rd May 1889 Saturday 4th May 1889 Sunday 5th May 1889 Monday 6th May 1889 Tuesday 7th May 1889 Arrived at Aden 7.30 pm. Wednesday 8th May 1889 Did not go ashore, although I might have done so. Edwards went on the sick list although he did not seem very ill. Left Aden just before midnight. Thursday 9th May 1889 Commenced the day well by keeping the middle watch. In the afternoon, just after passing Jebel ….. a sand storm overtook us. It looked very dense but when we were in the middle it was not much. Friday 10th May 1889 Saturday 11th May 1889 Sunday 12th May 1889 Monday 13th May 1889 About 11.30 am we came across a vessel (the "Rockcliff") ashore on a shoal with anchor - the "Discovery trying to get her off. We anchored close at hand and sent off a boat when her captain decided to abandon her, but just as we got all our boats in the water to bring off her crew she backed off. We stayed altogether just 2 hours. Tuesday 14th May 1889 Got to Suez at 4 am and after getting a few troops aboard started through the canal at 11 am. Reached & anchored in the Great Bitter Lake about 6.30 pm. On arrival at Suez we found waiting for us orders to proceed to Cyprus on the way home. Wednesday 15th May 1889 Got through the canal & made fast for the night. Edwards & I went ashore, had a walk in the main street and looked in at the El Dorado a sort of café Chautaut? Thursday 16th May 1889 Coaled ship early in the morning and left at 11.30 am. Friday 17th May 1889 Arrived at Limasol (Cyprus) at 8 am. After breakfast I went ashore in the cutter & with Aston Pell & Jarvis had a stroll about the place. We came off again at 11.30 am in the Cutter & at 12 o'clock were under way for Malta. Saturday 18th May 1889 Sunday 19th May 1889 Monday 20th May 1889 Eased down so as not to get in too early tomorrow. Tuesday 21st May 1889 Arrived at Malta about 10 am. I went ashore to Dockyard to see about the coal & while there met Mr Newnham. Was running ….……. the ship and dockyard all day till about 4.30 pm when I got into plain clothes. I went for a walk around the harbour with Sparks and after getting some tobacco returned on board & then went to the Newnhams & had dinner returning on board about 10.30 Wednesday 22nd May 1889 Left Malta about 11am and soon after sighted the "Sultan" ashore in Comino channel. All her upper deck was showing above the water and she appeared to be quite upright. Sultan in Comino Channel "Ironclad HMS Sultan launched 1870 On the 13th March (1889) after practicing torpedo firings, she struck an uncharted rock in the South Comino channel off the north western corner of Malta and ripped open her boiler room bilges. Attempts by the battleship TEMERAIRE to tow her clear proved unsuccessful. After a few days a Levanter came on, the vessel shifted, listed over to port and sank, the upper-works and forecastle remaining above water, the water being some forty two feet deep. An examination of the hull of the vessel by divers revealed that the damages sustained were so excessive that all hope of getting her out was abandoned. The Admiralty offered £50,000 to any one who would raise her and bring her into Malta harbour, but the representatives of two or three firms who had a look at her agreed in regarding the task as impossible. Two months later, a French engineer, named M. CHAMBON, who was employed in the Corinth Canal, paid her a visit and, to the surprise of every one, expressed an opinion that she could be raised quite easily. A contract was at once made with the Admiralty by which they were to pay £50,000if the Sultan was in Malta harbour before the end of the year. Speculation was rife as to how many men-of-war Chambon would require to assist him, and how much plant he would bring. He required no help, and arrived in a tiny stamer called UTILE, with a total crew of twelve, six of whom were divers. The only plant he brought was brains. He started his work on the 24th June by cautiously blasting away such rocks as were too close to the ship's side to enable the work to be undertaken on the holes that had been discovered. The task of closing up the larger fractures in the ship's bottom was then begun, and one by one the holes were sealed up in the following ingenious manner. Method of repair used on the hull of HMS Sultan. From templates taken by the divers of the curvature of the ship'' bottom in the vacinity of the hole, a wooden frame was prepared. This was sent down and the divers secured it around the hole. Across this frame planks were nailed, and as each plank was put in its place, the space between it and the plating was filled in with a mixture of bricks, mortar, and cement, and thus a solid sheeting was formed over the hole. At the end of the month, on the 27th July, all the holes were sealed up, the pumps were started, and the ship was lifted. Unfortunately a gale of wind sprang up. The Sultan sank again, and, in striking the bottom, did more damage to the hull. The disheartening occurrence only strengthened Chambon's indomitable energy. Directly the weather moderated, the divers went down, repaired the hull, and on the 17th August the pumps were started and the Sultan floated. The reports of the divers as to the extent of the damage done by this third sinking were very discouraging, but nothing would deter Chambon from completing his work. Renewed energy was put into it, and, nine days afterwards, on the 26th August, the Sultan was again towed into Malta harbour. A large party of men from HMS Edinburgh assissted in the docking and the clearing of the ship. The ship must have been splendidly built. After sinking three times and being on the bottom for six months, she showed no signs of structure weakness. As the water was pumped out, the engines were turned and the guns trained, which showed that she was not out of line. Thursday 23rd May 1889 Friday 24th May 1889 The Captain proposed the Queen's health after dinner and as usual when trying to make a speech made a fool of himself. Saturday 25th May 1889 Sunday 26th May 1889 Monday 27th May 1889 Got to Gib about 1 in the morning. After breakfast Stearn & I went ashore and after looking round the place walked across the neutral ground to Luica in Spain. Tuesday 28th May 1889 Wednesday 29th May 1889 Thursday 30th May 1889 Friday 31st May 1889 Got to Plymouth and anchored in the Sound at 9 pm. Hills and I went ashore about 10 in Cutter & landed at Millbay. When I got home found the Govenor and John had pulled out into the Sound but they soon returned. Saturday 1st June 1889 Hills came to our place and we went off in the dockyard launch together at 2.30. Left the Sound just after noon. Greatham joined just before we left. Sunday 2nd June 1889 I took on the duties of Senior Engineer of the packet "……." And in accordance with this had to turn out at 2.30. When we got to Spithead we anchored & came up the harbour at 9.30 am. On asking the chief about arranging for our leave he told me he is going to start on Friday for at least 32 days so there does not seem much chance for poor me. Monday 3rd June 1889 Went ashore about 6.30 pm & called at McDonald's and then walked round back to Mrs Bedford. Tuesday 4th June 1889 Wednesday 5th June 1889 Thursday 6th June 1889 Called at Mrs Tuckers. Friday 7th June 1889 Called at Rogers' digs in Landport Terrace in evening and then went to theatre and saw the latter part of Captain Swift. Stearn went ashore early in the morning for a fortnight's leave. Saturday 8th June 1889 The chief went on leave for almost a month just after lunch. I went ashore about 3.30 and pulled out to the new pier. Came aboard to dinner & then went to concert on the pier. Called at Rogers' digs and stayed till after 11pm. Sunday 9th June 1889 Went ashore after lunch and called at Mrs Conner's, then to tea at Davis' & to supper at Deadman's. Monday 10th June 1889 Mr Rudd came down from the Admiralty & had a look over us. Tuesday 11th June 1889 Called at Wade's & then went to Hendy's and spent the evening. They live in another house further along Kinston Crescent. Wednesday 12th June 1889 Went to theatre and saw a play called "The Armada". Came away about halfway through as I was confoundedly hungry. The Armada, a historical drama (1888), also deserves to be remembered for the completeness and excellence of its spectacular features. Thursday 13th June 1889 The "Vulcan" was launched in the morning at the yard but I did not go being too busy. Went out to McDonald's in the evening and stayed till about 10pm. "HMS Vulcan, Torpedo Boat Depot Ship. HMS Vulcan built at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched 13th June 1889. Her main purpose was to launch smaller torpedo boats against enemy shipping. She looked very similar to a cruiser except for two large cranes used for deploying torpedo boats, similar protective deck armour to a cruiser. In 1915 she was used as a submarine depot ship and in 1931 became a training hulk and was renamed HMS Defiance III, finally being scrapped in 1955. Photograph shows Vulcan hoisting out one of six torpedo boats that she carried. The Vulcan was the only ship in the British Navy in 1896 with special cranes to do this. The cranes were hydraulic and could lift 30 tons each. The Captain of the Vulcan and His Officers 1896 Captain Charles Grey Robinson, in command of the Vulcan and the officers of his ship are shown in the photograph in 1896. The Vulcan was employed on what was termed Particular Service on the Mediterranean Station. During the winter months she would go to Volo or Plataea in the Aegean Sea for the purpose of carrying out torpedo and mining classes, the ships in th Mediterranean Fleet were detached in turn, two or three at a time to bear her company." Friday 14th June 1889 Went out to the pier after dinner and returning met Jenkin & went to the Engineers club with him and played billiards Saturday 15th June 1889 Called at Mr ….. and I took the girls and ….. out for a pull. Returned there to tea & played cards till about 12. Sunday 16th June 1889 Went to Southsea with Edwards after dinner and pulled to the further pier, In afternoon went to Cosham and back in top of car and to pier with Edwards in evening. Monday 17th June 1889 Fair in evening & then to "Ermine". Tuesday 18th June 1889 Went to "Ermine" at theatre. Wednesday 19th June 1889 Walked out to Kingston Church & then walked to the common: met Mac & went home with him. Mrs Soper came in to supper - Mac is anything but well. Thursday 20th June 1889 Called at Mrs Andrews - friend of Grandpa's & then to pier. Friday 21st June 1889 Went ashore about 6 pm. Met Garwood & went on the pier with him. Saturday 22nd June 1889 Saturday 22nd. Walked out to Southsea in afternoon. Had tea in King's Road & went on the pier afterwards. Met Roper & went to his digs with him. Sunday 23rd June 1889 Went for a walk out to Southsea in afternoon & returned on board for dinner. Monday 24th June 1889 Went to pier in evening Tuesday 25th June 1889 Went to the dance for half an hour and then to the Circus. Wednesday 26th June 1889 Went to the theatre & saw the "Silver King" The Silver King first run 1882 at the Princess's theatre for a year and became, perhaps, the classic example of melodrama. Thursday 27th June 1889 Called at Mrs Comer's and then walked out to Palmerston Road met Maud Garwood went for a pull up the harbour with her & went back to St Andrews Road to supper. "1881Frances Garwood 10 Plymouth, Charles Clarinda Garwood 36 Plymouth, Charles " Friday 28th June 1889 Coronation day - men given a half day holiday but those remaining on board worked till 4pm. Went ashore about 4 & walked out to Maria's. Came aboard about 10pm. Maria ? Saturday 29th June 1889 Went to Southsea & took Maria and all her family out for a pull. Left there at about 9.30 & had a game of billiards at "The Bush" with him. Sunday 30th June 1889 Bathed at Southsea in the morning. Went up to the Hardy's & stayed during the evening. Monday 1st July 1889 Went to pier. Met Mrs and Mr Garwood and went home to supper with them. Tuesday 2nd July 1889 Dined on board & then to Davis's where I stayed to supper. Wednesday 3rd July 1889 Went to theatre to Manteaux Noir. Thursday 4th July 1889 Our ship was moved from South Railway jetty to repairing basin. Went out to Macdonald's in evening, first going to Dr Wand Cousins to see him about my ear but found him out. Friday 5th July 1889 Dined on board & then to the pier. Met Roger & went to his digs with him. Saturday 6th July 1889 Went to Rowlands Castle by train with Mr MacDonald & then walked to Horndean had tea & got back to Portsmouth at 10. Sunday 7th July 1889 Went to Deadmans in afternoon for an hour. Then went out to esplanade by car & returned & had tea at Mrs Tucker's. Went to dockyard church. Monday 8th July 1889 Met Miss Eckford in Commercial Road & went out to Southsea with her. Tuesday 9th July 1889 Saw "Sweet Lavender" at the theatre. Wednesday 10th July 1889 Went to pier & then home with Roger. Thursday 11th July 1889 Stayed to dinner & then out to MacDonalds' Friday 12th July 1889 Stayed on board to dinner & went to supper at Mrs Hendy's Saturday 13th July 1889 The Chief Eng'r came back in morning & I obtained his consent to put in a leave form for 4 weeks. Leave starting next Wednesday. Went on pier in evening to a very good concert. Called at Comer's and Davis' in afternoon. Sunday 14th July 1889 Went to MacDonald's & had tea. Monday 15th July 1889 Called at the Hendy's for my Cricket bat & then to the "Yeoman of the Guard" at theatre. Put in a leave form for 4 weeks to start on Wednesday. Tuesday 16th July 1889 Got away from the ship about 2.30pm. Left my gear at cloak room & called at Mrs Garwood's. Left Portsmouth by 4.10 train. Wednesday 17th July 1889 Leave for 4 weeks commences. Took the Mater, Mrs Yeats & Miss .. Aylward out in a boat to bathe and for a sail. Played tennis with Miss Aylward in aft & with Parsons? In evening. Thursday 18th July 1889 Went to Miss Wadling's concert in evening. Friday 19th July 1889 Boating in morning. Called at Mrs Rolls and Mrs Aslatto? In aft. Went to theatre & saw "The Balloon" with John. Saturday 20th July 1889 Sunday 21st July 1889 Monday 22nd July 1889 Tuesday 23rd July 1889 Wednesday 24th July 1889 Thursday 25th July 1889 Friday 26th July 1889 Saturday 27th July 1889 To Sat Aug 10th. Went for a tour in the north of Wales with the Governor. Sunday 28th July 1889 Monday 29th July 1889 Tuesday 30th July 1889 Wednesday 31st July 1889 Thursday 1st August 1889 Friday 2nd August 1889 Saturday 3rd August 1889 Sunday 4th August 1889 Monday 5th August 1889 Tuesday 6th August 1889 Wednesday 7th August 1889 Thursday 8th August 1889 Friday 9th August 1889 Saturday 10th August 1889 Sunday 11th August 1889 Went to church in morning & evening. Monday 12th August 1889 Went up the river in steam launch with the orphan children. Tuesday 13th August 1889 Sailed out to the breakwater with Miss Aylward Sarah & Mater in aft. Bathed from the tray? With John in evening. Wednesday 14th August 1889 Wet all day. Miss Aylward came in evening. Thursday 15th August 1889 Left Devonport at 2.55 & got on board about 11.15pm Friday 16th August 1889 Commenced coaling & at it all day. Saturday 17th August 1889 Ditto: Managed to get out about 7.30pm & went to theatre to see "Paul Jones" Sunday 18th August 1889 Esplanade before lunch. Went on the pier in the afternoon & then walked out & had tea at Mac's Monday 19th August 1889 Tuesday 20th August 1889 Mr & Mrs Ellis & their two children - friends of the Hemingsly - came over the ship and had tea with me & then I went to Southsea to supper with them. Wednesday 21st August 1889 Ship docked in morning. Thursday 22nd August 1889 Took my camera out to Mac's & shot off a couple of photos - saw the fireworks on the common after the regatta. Friday 23rd August 1889 Went out before dinner & called on Mrs Deadman & Mrs Tucker. Returned to dinner & out to the Hendy's in evening. Came back early and developed photo. Saturday 24th August 1889 Took some more photos at Mac's in afternoon & then called at Gar….. Returned to dinner & then to pier when I met Miss As…. Roger Pa… &c. Sunday 25th August 1889 Strolled along esplanade before lunch. Went on New Pier in afternoon & met Miss Garwood and walked to Palmerston Road with her. Came aboard to dinner & developed photo afterward. Monday 26th August 1889 Went on pier in evening and met Mr Evans: Went home with him to supper. Had a row with the chief because I want leave tomorrow. Tuesday 27th August 1889 Left Portsmouth at 7.15 am and got to London about 10. Went to Pritchard's but as he was out of townI went to Dr Matheson about my ears & returned to Portsmouth by 7.5 pm train. Wednesday 28th August 1889 Went on the pier after dinner to "Storry's" benefit concert. Walked home with Miss Garwood & Miss Hull. Thursday 29th August 1889 Went to Mac's after dinner. Friday 30th August 1889 Steam trial alongside. Had to wait nearly all day to bring it off ….to absence of various officials …..after dinner. Saturday 31st August 1889 Left the jetty & went outside for a 2 hours trial which was satisfactory. Got back after swinging about 4.30 pm Coaled till 8pm and had to stay aboad. Sunday 1st September 1889 Monday 2nd September 1889 Went to the Poutaud? With Mac & heard ** Grissmith in a drawing room entertainment. Tuesday 3rd September 1889 Went on pier after dinner - Drove out with Giles met Parsons & returned with him. Wednesday 4th September 1889 Went to the Hendys' after dinner. Notice received from the Admiralty saying that Engineer J Armstrong is appointed here vice Huddy. Thursday 5th September 1889 Went to pier after dinner. Friday 6th September 1889 Went to pier after dinner. Saturday 7th September 1889 Went to Mac's & took 4 plates.[photographs?] Aunt & Uncle Penney came along. Went on pier and back to Mac's for supper. Sunday 8th September 1889 Pier in afternoon. Came on board to dinner and then to Mr Deadman's. Monday 9th September 1889 Went to Conjouring Entertainment at Victoria Hall. Tuesday 10th September 1889 Went out to Mac's Wednesday 11th September 1889 Left Portsmouth for Devonport by 10.40 train. Indus 11 Sep 1889 11 Mar 1890 Thursday 12th September 1889 Joined reserve & got leave for the day. Friday 13th September 1889 Leave today. Saturday 14th September 1889 Went to Reserve Office & was told off to look after "Sandfly" during Rule's absence on leave. Sunday 15th September 1889 Monday 16th September 1889 Tuesday 17th September 1889 Wednesday 18th September 1889 Thursday 19th September 1889 Friday 20th September 1889 Tennis party on students' courts. Saturday 21st September 1889 Went for a sail in afternoon with May, Ethel Dodd & John. Sunday 22nd September 1889 Monday 23rd September 1889 Tuesday 24th September 1889 Wednesday 25th September 1889 Thursday 26th September 1889 Friday 27th September 1889 Saturday 28th September 1889 Sunday 29th September 1889 Monday 30th September 1889 Tuesday 1st October 1889 Wednesday 2nd October 1889 Thursday 3rd October 1889 Friday 4th October 1889 Saturday 5th October 1889 Sunday 6th October 1889 Monday 7th October 1889 Tuesday 8th October 1889 Wednesday 9th October 1889 Received appointment to "Speedwell" Thursday 10th October 1889 Friday 11th October 1889 Saturday 12th October 1889 Sunday 13th October 1889 Monday 14th October 1889 Tuesday 15th October 1889 Wednesday 16th October 1889 Thursday 17th October 1889 Friday 18th October 1889 Saturday 19th October 1889 Sunday 20th October 1889 Monday 21st October 1889 Tuesday 22nd October 1889 Wednesday 23rd October 1889 Thursday 24th October 1889 Friday 25th October 1889 Saturday 26th October 1889 Sunday 27th October 1889 Monday 28th October 1889 Tuesday 29th October 1889 Wednesday 30th October 1889 Thursday 31st October 1889 Friday 1st November 1889 Saturday 2nd November 1889 Sunday 3rd November 1889 Monday 4th November 1889 Tuesday 5th November 1889 Wednesday 6th November 1889 Thursday 7th November 1889 Friday 8th November 1889 Saturday 9th November 1889 Sunday 10th November 1889 Monday 11th November 1889 Tuesday 12th November 1889 Wednesday 13th November 1889 Thursday 14th November 1889 Friday 15th November 1889 Saturday 16th November 1889 Sunday 17th November 1889 Monday 18th November 1889 Tuesday 19th November 1889 Wednesday 20th November 1889 Thursday 21st November 1889 Friday 22nd November 1889 Saturday 23rd November 1889 Sunday 24th November 1889 Monday 25th November 1889 Tuesday 26th November 1889 Wednesday 27th November 1889 Thursday 28th November 1889 Friday 29th November 1889 Saturday 30th November 1889 Sunday 1st December 1889 Monday 2nd December 1889 Tuesday 3rd December 1889 Wednesday 4th December 1889 Thursday 5th December 1889 Friday 6th December 1889 Saturday 7th December 1889 Sunday 8th December 1889 Monday 9th December 1889 Tuesday 10th December 1889 Wednesday 11th December 1889 Thursday 12th December 1889 Friday 13th December 1889 Saturday 14th December 1889 Sunday 15th December 1889 Monday 16th December 1889 Tuesday 17th December 1889 Wednesday 18th December 1889 Thursday 19th December 1889 Dance at Keyham College 9 to 1. Friday 20th December 1889 Saturday 21st December 1889 Sunday 22nd December 1889 Monday 23rd December 1889 Tuesday 24th December 1889 Wednesday 25th December 1889 Xmas day. Did not go out Mr & Mrs Nichols & Mrs Jayo here. Thursday 26th December 1889 Boxing day concert in the Guildhall. Miss H Spearman ……. Friday 27th December 1889 Saturday 28th December 1889 Went to Hornbridge by 2.50 pm train. Called at Austey's met the Spearmans & went to tea there. Returned by 7.13 train. Horrabridge? Sunday 29th December 1889 Monday 30th December 1889 Went to Bickleigh. By 1.50 train with Daisy, John & …… & Louise W - & walked home through the vale and Eggbuckland. Went to new Theatre in evening. Tuesday 31st December 1889 Old theatre with John. == 1890 == Wednesday 1st January 1890 Thursday 2nd January 1890 Friday 3rd January 1890 Saturday 4th January 1890 Went on the Tamar with John. Sunday 5th January 1890 Monday 6th January 1890 Went to a dance at the Spearmans at Yelverton. Address: Breastor Tuesday 7th January 1890 Event Place: Buckland-Monachorum, Devonshire, England Wednesday 8th January 1890 Record Type: Household Thursday 9th January 1890 Affiliate Publication Number: RG11 Friday 10th January 1890 Piece/Folio: 2218 / 61 Saturday 11th January 1890 Page Number: 17 Sunday 12th January 1890 Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Monday 13th January 1890 Mary Spearman Head F 38 Darlaston, Staffordshire, England Tuesday 14th January 1890 Elizabeth Vickerman Aunt F 66 Molescroft Cor Beverley, Yorkshire, England Wednesday 15th January 1890 Ethel Mary Spearman Daughter F 11 Plymouth, Devon, England Thursday 16th January 1890 Hilda Spearman Daughter F 9 Plymouth, Devon, England Friday 17th January 1890 Robert Spearman Son M 5 Plymouth, Devon, England Saturday 18th January 1890 Barugh Spearman Son M 3 Plymouth, Devon, England Sunday 19th January 1890 Thomas Pritchard Servant M 50 Oswestry, Shropshire, England Monday 20th January 1890 Emma Jane Luscombe Servant F 25 Plymouth, Devon, England Tuesday 21st January 1890 Charlotte Knight Servant F 22 Calstock, Cornwall, England Wednesday 22nd January 1890 GS Film number: 1341534 Thursday 23rd January 1890 Friday 24th January 1890 Saturday 25th January 1890 1871 Sunday 26th January 1890 Walked out to Plymstock & Plymton after dinner with Tom & the Governor. William T Spearman 32 Plymouth, St Andrew Monday 27th January 1890 Steamed out to the Sound in the afternoon and slept on board. Mary H Spearman 27 Plymouth, St Andrew Tuesday 28th January 1890 Returned up harbour 4 pm went ashore & to lecture on Photography at Wycliffe Schoolroom with the Governor. Ethel M Spearman 1 Plymouth, St Andrew Wednesday 29th January 1890 Came on board at 9 am. Ship swing for adjustment of compass. Ashore at 4 pm & aboard again at 10.30 pm. Elizabeth Spearman 22 Plymouth, St Andrew Thursday 30th January 1890 Left the Sound at 8 am & arrived at Spithead 3.30 pm (7 1/2 hours). We should have done the trip in a shorter time but one boiler gave out. Went up to see Bearblock in the evening. Friday 31st January 1890 Went to Mac's after dinner. Saturday 1st February 1890 Walked out to Palmerston Rd in afternoon. Pier in evening. Met Miss Garwood there & also Yeats & Roger - went to Yeats digs and played cards. Sunday 2nd February 1890 Went to the Hendys' to tea. Monday 3rd February 1890 Called at Mrs Tucker's & theatre in the evening. Tuesday 4th February 1890 Trial trip which failed; did not go ashore afterwards. Wednesday 5th February 1890 Went to the new Alhambra music hall after dinner. Leake  Mary Hannah  Hull  9d 358    Thursday 6th February 1890 Went to Mrs Davis' to tea & afterwards to theatre. Spearman  William Taylor  Hull  9d 358 Friday 7th February 1890 Spent the evening at Mrs Comer's Saturday 8th February 1890 Went up to town by 8.55 train & put up at Parkers Hotel (Surrey St) where Gibson was staying. Went to Barnum's in afternoon & to "The Dead Heart" at the Lyceum in evening. Sunday 9th February 1890 Went to Westminster Abbey in morning & then walked to Hyde Park. Had dinner in the Strand and returned by 5.30 from Waterloo. Went on pier with Gibson & then to the Pier Hotel. Monday 10th February 1890 Had a tooth out in the afternoon & dined with Gibson at the Pier Hotel in evening. Tuesday 11th February 1890 Spent evening at Garwood's. 1891 Wednesday 12th February 1890 Went up to the Hendy's after dinner. William T Spearman 53 Tavistock, Tavistock Thursday 13th February 1890 Wet in evening. Walked out to Mac's after dinner. Ethel M Spearman 21 Tavistock, Tavistock Friday 14th February 1890 Went to town after breakfast. Waterloo Panarama in afternoon & Savoy to "The Gondoliers" in evening. Put up at Jennings? Hilda Spearman 19 Tavistock, Tavistock Saturday 15th February 1890 Went down to Sheerness & stayed with Aunt. Barrigh Spearman 13 Tavistock, Tavistock Sunday 16th February 1890 Walked to Eastchurch & went to church there. Monday 17th February 1890 Left Sheerness at 3.15 pm & arrived Portsmouth 10 pm Tuesday 18th February 1890 Went ashore about 4 pm. Went to tea with Mrs Robb? Called afterwards at Mac's & then to theatre at 9 pm to "The Red Hussar". Wednesday 19th February 1890 Walked round dockyard with Sharp in morning saw football match Services v Eastshore? In aft. Went to a dance at Eckford's in evening. Thursday 20th February 1890 Went to dinner with Hills in St George Square & afterwards to theatre to see "The Red Huzzar". Friday 21st February 1890 Saturday 22nd February 1890 Took Miss Cobley on the pier in the afternoon. Went to the pier in evening & walked home with Mrs Garwood. Sunday 23rd February 1890 Went to tea at Mac's. Monday 24th February 1890 Went to Conners [Comers?] after dinner. Tuesday 25th February 1890 Called at Garwoods & then went to see "Aunt Jack" at the theatre. Wednesday 26th February 1890 Called at Mrs Conner's & Mrs Tucker's after dinner, Mrs C ill. Thursday 27th February 1890 Rode round the harbour on a bicycle with Bennett & Collingwood & Mr Robs…? Went to Ch Engr. Edwards & spent the evening. Friday 28th February 1890 Spent the evening at Davis'. Saturday 1st March 1890 Went up to Bearblock's after dinner. Sunday 2nd March 1890 Went to tea at Hendy's. Monday 3rd March 1890 Did not go out after dinner. Tamar came in in forenoon. Tuesday 4th March 1890 Went up & examined for Engineer. Went ashore at 4 & called at Mrs Robb's. Returned to dinner & then went to a dance at Mrs Taylor's: Got on board at ?.30 am next morning. Wednesday 5th March 1890 Went aboard the Euphrates for some smokes in forenoon & after lunch. Went to Mac's after dinner. Thursday 6th March 1890 Comer & Durston came aboard walked to Palmerston Rd. Went to Mrs Edwards & Miss Robertson & went to tea with them. Friday 7th March 1890 Went up to Hill's after dinner. Saturday 8th March 1890 Took Miss Cobley on the pier in aft. Went on pier in evening. Sunday 9th March 1890 Wrote a letter to Bennet for mailing …… to Plymouth & Jack to release effects here. Went to Mac's after seeing "Euphrates" off. Monday 10th March 1890 Theatre to see "Faust up to date". Tuesday 11th March 1890 Navigating party went back to Plymouth. I got my gear out & settled in some digs with Bearblock & Hills ….St George's s….. Called at Taylor's in afternoon & at Conner's after dinner. Wednesday 12th March 1890 Went out with Hills after dinner. Had a game of Billiards at the …. & then to …… "Asia 12 Mar 1890 28 Apr 1890 HMS Asia was an 84-gun second rate launched in 1824 She was used as a guardship from 1858 and was sold in 1908. " Thursday 13th March 1890 Got myself up for member of the RNE club. Friday 14th March 1890 Went to Mrs Deadman's with Bearblock after dinner. Saturday 15th March 1890 Saw association football match in afternoon. Went to Mrs Tucker's & to Mrs Davis' & then to the pier. Sunday 16th March 1890 Dined & tea at Mrs Deadman's Monday 17th March 1890 Played billiards with Hills at "Kepples Head" after dinner & then to Mac's. Tuesday 18th March 1890 Called at Miss Eckford's & at Mrs Edwards'. Recd notice from inspection to sign for "Seagull" till further notice, which means going to the job at .. pm. Spent the evening (after 8 pm) at the Garwoods. Wednesday 19th March 1890 Thursday 20th March 1890 Went to the theatre to "Arabian Nights" & then to the club & played billiards with Loader? Friday 21st March 1890 Saturday 22nd March 1890 Hills and Ralper left the digs having completed their Hydraulic exam. I rode up to the top of hill on a bicycle in afternoon. Wen to …. after dinner and then to Yeats' digs & to the club. Sunday 23rd March 1890 Walked over the hill in the afternoon & went to Kingston Church in evening. Monday 24th March 1890 Played cards at Garwoods Tuesday 25th March 1890 Went to Kepple Head & had a yarn with Gibson. Wednesday 26th March 1890 Steam trial (3584 HP). Thursday 27th March 1890 Went to Hendy's after dinner. Friday 28th March 1890 Sharp came to dinner. Saturday 29th March 1890 Went up to town at noon saw football match at Oval & dined at Crit…. met Au….. then went to Empire. Sunday 30th March 1890 Called at Owen's in aft & returned to Portsmouth at 5.30. Monday 31st March 1890 Went out to Mac's after dinner. Tuesday 1st April 1890 Paid in ligia ? Went to see "Dorothy" after dinner and then to the club. Wednesday 2nd April 1890 Went to New Alhambra after dinner. Thursday 3rd April 1890 Friday 4th April 1890 (Good Friday) Went to Christchurch & walked to Bournemouth. Saturday 5th April 1890 Rode to Chichester on bicycle went on pier in evening & walked home with Mrs Eckford. Sunday 6th April 1890 Went to dine at Garwood's & stayed to tea. Monday 7th April 1890 Took a holiday after lunch & called at Mrs Robb's. Went to the pier in evening. Tuesday 8th April 1890 Sharp came to dinner with me. Wednesday 9th April 1890 Got leave for the afternoon & went to see "Dr Bill" at the theatre. Went out to see Lizzie at Mac's after tea & called & had a look at the Military exhibition at the Gun Wharf. Thursday 10th April 1890 …. ….. & Bearbrook came up in evening. Friday 11th April 1890 Went up and spent the evening with the Hendys. Saturday 12th April 1890 Hobbs came to stay at our digs. Walked out to the canoe lake & pier in aft with him. Went on pier & walked home with Miss Meers in evening. Sunday 13th April 1890 Walked out to Esplanade with Hobbs before dinner. Went to tea at Mrs Davis & then to the club. Monday 14th April 1890 Went over to Gosport with Miss Eckford & Miss Garwood & then home with the former. Tuesday 15th April 1890 Went out to Batt's in evening. Wednesday 16th April 1890 Went over the hill to get some primroses with the Hendys. Thursday 17th April 1890 Wet. Went to the club & played billiards with Hobbs. Friday 18th April 1890 Spent the evening at the Mears - Huntingdon House. Saturday 19th April 1890 Called at Mac's in afternoon. Ernt to pier in evening with Bearblock. Sunday 20th April 1890 Walked to the top of the hill with Hobbs in afternoon. Went to the club in evening. Monday 21st April 1890 Went to the theatre to see "Carina". Tuesday 22nd April 1890 Search - called at Mrs Tucker's about 7.30 pm. Wednesday 23rd April 1890 Hearing bad. Turned in early. Thursday 24th April 1890 Called at Deadman's, Comar's, Davis' & Tucker's in afternoon. Friday 25th April 1890 Called at Maria's & then at Mrs Hendy's. Saturday 26th April 1890 Had Search & could not get away to Stearn's wedding in afternoon. Went to Mrs Holloway's in evening & danced. Sunday 27th April 1890 Called at Mrs Garwood's in aft & stayed to tea. Monday 28th April 1890 Went out for a run in torpedo boat in forenoon. Paid off my lodgings in aft. Went to theatre in evening & saw "Venus". Tuesday 29th April 1890 Went to tea at Mrs Robb's in aft & then to Mrs Mears & to Mac's. "Indus for Speedwell 29 Apr 1890 30 Jun 1890 Speedwell 1 Jul 1890 31 Aug 189- Speedwell Engineer 1 Sep 1890 29 Jun 1891 " Wednesday 30th April 1890 Left Portsmouth at 7.30 & steamed to Plymouth. Thursday 1st May 1890 Friday 2nd May 1890 Went out on trial in Blonde. Walked to Plymouth & called at Davenport's afternoon. Saturday 3rd May 1890 Went for a sail with Jack in afternoon. Sunday 4th May 1890 Monday 5th May 1890 My search this week. Tuesday 6th May 1890 Wednesday 7th May 1890 Thursday 8th May 1890 Went for a sail with Sarah after dinner, then search & called at Mrs C…… Friday 9th May 1890 Saturday 10th May 1890 My Birthday. Went for a sail with Jack in afternoon and then walked to Plymouth. Sunday 11th May 1890 Walked to Saltash and home by Aut…y with Jack & the Governor. Monday 12th May 1890 Went out by 2.35 pm to Spearman's with Jose: Played tennis and dancing after tea. Tuesday 13th May 1890 Wednesday 14th May 1890 Thursday 15th May 1890 Friday 16th May 1890 Called at Mrs James' and Mrs B……? Saturday 17th May 1890 Went to Bickleigh with the Governor & walked to Yelverton through Clearbrook. Sunday 18th May 1890 Went on the pier in the afternoon & to St Paul's with Sarah in evening. Monday 19th May 1890 Went up the Noltan? With Sarah & the Governor. Rained hard on return journey. Tuesday 20th May 1890 Went out for a sail with Jack after tea - Blowing hard. Wednesday 21st May 1890 Holiday for Queen's Birthday. Played tennis with Jack before dinner and went for a sail with Jack & the Governor afterward. Thursday 22nd May 1890 Played tennis with ….. William & Foop? After 4 pm. Friday 23rd May 1890 Played tennis after work. Saturday 24th May 1890 Went for a sail with Jack in aft & then to Plymouth. Tom, the Guv'r & Mater went out to stay at Clearbrook. Will Sibun came down till Monday. Sunday 25th May 1890 Walked out with Jack to Clearbrook & back by train. Monday 26th May 1890 Saw the bicycle race in Raglan Barracks in afternoon. Tuesday 27th May 1890 Got my lodging allowance & ? Out of Pay of …..called at the Davenport's in evening. Wednesday 28th May 1890 Miss Wheeler& Louise Davenport came to tea and tennis. Thursday 29th May 1890 Went up to Apple Tree Cot with Miss Hearder & the Spearmans. Friday 30th May 1890 Went to "Paul Jones". Saturday 31st May 1890 Went to Clearbrook by 2.55 pm with Sarah. Found the Ds there. Got a bicycle from Post Office & had a ride on the moor. Returned by 8.50 from …… Sunday 1st June 1890 Went to church in evening and to Mrs Robb's to supper. Monday 2nd June 1890 To theatre with Daisy to see the "Gondoliers". Tuesday 3rd June 1890 Called at Mrs Whites. Wednesday 4th June 1890 Walked to Plymouth with Sarah. Thursday 5th June 1890 Went to Clearbrook by 4.50 pm train. Returned same night - wet. Friday 6th June 1890 Saturday 7th June 1890 Governor & Grandpa came in from Clearbrook, but Tom remains there. Went out for a scull in afternoon & to Plymouth in evening. Sunday 8th June 1890 Wet all day. Monday 9th June 1890 Called at Mr Robb's & had a game of tennis. Tuesday 10th June 1890 Went for a trial in "Blonde" (6? Hours). Wednesday 11th June 1890 Thursday 12th June 1890 Played tennis with Sarah at Keysham [Keyham?]. Friday 13th June 1890 Played tennis with Daisy & Sarah at Bunkers Hill. Saturday 14th June 1890 Sailed up to Holis' ? Hole with Grandpa, the Governor, Mater & Tom. Had tea there & got towed down by Robb's launch. Sunday 15th June 1890 To church in evening. Monday 16th June 1890 Tennis with Jose & Tom. Tuesday 17th June 1890 Wet. Walked to Plymouth with the Governor & Sarah. Wednesday 18th June 1890 Played tennis with Miss Cobley at Keyham & went on the pier with Jack afterwards. Thursday 19th June 1890 Friday 20th June 1890 Called at Mrs Ford's and after going over to the Cambridge boat where the Sunday school children were. Called at…… Saturday 21st June 1890 Went to Robb's with Sarah and Jack to play tennis: Went on pier with Jack in evening & saw the town decorated. Sunday 22nd June 1890 Monday 23rd June 1890 Went to Menagerie with Jack: My search this week. Tuesday 24th June 1890 Went to Agricultural show with Sarah in afternoon. Wednesday 25th June 1890 Played tennis with Miss Colley, Miss Barclay & Mr Le…at Bunker Hill & then saw the Carnival procession pass dockyard gate. Thursday 26th June 1890 Miss Colley & Miss Barclay came up to tea. Friday 27th June 1890 Half holiday - tomorrow being Coronation day. Went for a sail with Jack & Miss Barclay. Saturday 28th June 1890 Went up river with Governor, Mater, Jack & Daisy - very wet - walked to Plymouth in evening. Sunday 29th June 1890 Went to supper at Mrs Robb's after church. Monday 30th June 1890 Tuesday 1st July 1890 "Speedwell" commissioned at 10 am. Ship "Phoebe" launched at 4.30 to which I went. Wednesday 2nd July 1890 Thursday 3rd July 1890 Went to Plymouth to do some shopping with Sarah in evening. Friday 4th July 1890 Had first meal /breakfast/ on board. Saturday 5th July 1890 Went to tea on "Tamar" with Sarah & Miss Barclay & Miss Colby. Sunday 6th July 1890 Supper at Mrs Robb's. Monday 7th July 1890 Governor went out to Oakhampton. Tuesday 8th July 1890 Wednesday 9th July 1890 Thursday 10th July 1890 Miss Sibun came on a visit to us. Friday 11th July 1890 Went to Clearbrook & called at Mrs Robb's. Saturday 12th July 1890 Wet all day. Sunday 13th July 1890 Monday 14th July 1890 to Friday Trials of ship for guns and torpedoes - very busy. Tuesday 15th July 1890 Wednesday 16th July 1890 Thursday 17th July 1890 Friday 18th July 1890 Saturday 19th July 1890 Went on pier with the Governor, Sarah and Miss Sibun. Sunday 20th July 1890 Went to Bren….? [Brentor?] by train & up hill with Govenor, Jack & Miss S. Monday 21st July 1890 Went for a sail in evening with Sarah and Miss S. Tuesday 22nd July 1890 Slept aboard. Wednesday 23rd July 1890 Started at dawn & after turning circles proceeded to Portland. Thursday 24th July 1890 Friday 25th July 1890 Went ashore with Mr Sherry and walked to Weymouth returning by train. Saturday 26th July 1890 Went ashore to the club with Gamble, dined at the Victoria Hotel and returned by packet boat. Sunday 27th July 1890 Went ashore with Jack and walked around the island. Monday 28th July 1890 Left Portland at 1.30 pm & sailed with the fleet. Tuesday 29th July 1890 Arrived at Falmouth. Wednesday 30th July 1890 Ran from Falmouth to Penzance. Thursday 31st July 1890 Misty. Went ashore in evening with Gamble & D. Friday 1st August 1890 & Saturday. Cruising in the Channel about Scilly. Saturday 2nd August 1890 Sunday 3rd August 1890 Went ashore at Falmouth & back for trial & heard the band in the park. Left at 8 pm. Monday 4th August 1890 Arrived Plymouth Tuesday 5th August 1890 1881 As an aside from 1911 Wednesday 6th August 1890 Sarah married to W Sibun esq of Liverpool. I attended & acted as best man. Took Lizzie Sibun to theatre. "Marriages Sep 1890 (>99%) Huddy Sarah Maria Stoke D. 5b 568 Sibun William Stoke D. 5b 568 " "View record Thomas W Sibun 64 Medway, Rochester View record Jane Ann Sibun 64 Medway, Rochester View record Florence Sibun 13 Medway, Rochester View record Frederick W S Sibun 32 Medway, Rochester View record Frances Sibun 34 Medway, Rochester View record Frederick W Sibun 10 Medway, Rochester View record Laura M Sibun 4 Medway, Rochester View record Eliza M Sibun 2 Medway, Rochester View record Walter T Sibun 0 Medway, Rochester View record William Sibun 24 Medway, Rochester " " Edwin Y Sibun 0 Medway, Rochester View record Albert Sibun 2 Medway, Rochester View record Marion Sibun 4 Medway, Rochester View record Gertrude J Sibun 8 Medway, Rochester View record Walter E Sibun 10 Medway, Rochester View record Eliza M Sibun 12 Medway, Rochester View record Laura M Sibun 14 Medway, Rochester View record Frederick W Sibun 20 Medway, Rochester View record Frances Sibun 40 Medway, Rochester View record Frederick W Y Sibun 42 Medway, Rochester View record Alfred E Sibun 10 Medway, Rochester View record Jane A Sibun 74 Medway, Rochester View record Thomas W Sibun 74 Medway, Rochester " "view census image Roland Alfred Sibun 30 Epsom view census image Florence Seton Sibun 36 Epsom view census image Innes George Sibun 4 Epsom " Thursday 7th August 1890 Went out for a sail to the Sound with Lizzie Sibun & saw the fleet. Saw the "Blue Peter" up at our mast-head while returning. 1891 Friday 8th August 1890 Left Plymouth at 7 am & steamed to Scilly. " Sarah Sibun 24 West Derby, West Derby (Rural) William Sibun 32 West Derby, West Derby (Rural) " "Marriages Jun 1937 (>99%) Bird Olive J Sibun Orsett 4a 1485 Scan available - click to view Sibun Innes G Bird Orsett 4a 1485 " Saturday 9th August 1890 Found the telegram which announced ? The declaration of war had not been sent off yesterday although it was here on arrival: Mr and Mrs Smith? W….came off with some flowers. Eliza M Sibun 22 Holborn, St Andrew Eastern "Births Jun 1938 (>99%) Sibun Sandra H Bird Orsett 4a 992 " Sunday 10th August 1890 "Hearty" came in & ordered us to join the fleet, which we did and rolled very much. 1911 Monday 11th August 1890 About 4 pm we were ordered to proceed to Falmouth which we did at full speed: On arrival blazed away at a torpedo boat of the enemy & soon after left again with 6 colliers to join the fleet. "William Sibun 53 Birkenhead Sarah Maria Sibun 44 Birkenhead Elsie Sibun 18 Birkenhead John William Sibun 13 Birkenhead " Tuesday 12th August 1890 Cruising about off Scilly all day running messages. In the evening had a run out for about 30 miles to see if we could see the enemy but could not. Wednesday 13th August 1890 Ran alongside the "Michigan" at 6.30 am to obtain information & in doing so rolled against her knocking in our boats & davits badly. Went inside and coaled. Afterwards went alongside "Hotspur" and then joined the fleet outside. Sent in harbour for the night. Thursday 14th August 1890 Ran 100 miles south to look for fleet & returned to Scilly at 8 pm. Friday 15th August 1890 Remained at Scilly. Saturday 16th August 1890 ditto Sunday 17th August 1890 Went outside & joined the fleet early in the morning & at 11 am we ran 100 miles south to tell cruisers to rejoin. Rather a hard day. Monday 18th August 1890 We did not do much except go alongside "Invincible" & got some water. In the afternoon at 5 pm, the war was over and we sailed for Portland. Tuesday 19th August 1890 Arrived at Portland about noon. Wednesday 20th August 1890 Was preparing to go ashore when signal ordered us to get ready to start. Left 8 pm. Thursday 21st August 1890 Arrived Plymouth 6 am and proceeded up harbour & on shore in afternoon. "Tamar" came in from Bermuda in afternoon. Friday 22nd August 1890 Went ashore about 4. Saw Tom. Saturday 23rd August 1890 Students sports. Went down about 2.30 & saw all sorts of people. Sunday 24th August 1890 Monday 25th August 1890 Tuesday 26th August 1890 Wednesday 27th August 1890 Thursday 28th August 1890 Friday 29th August 1890 Saturday 30th August 1890 Sunday 31st August 1890 Monday 1st September 1890 Engineer 1 Sep 1890 Tuesday 2nd September 1890 Wednesday 3rd September 1890 Thursday 4th September 1890 Friday 5th September 1890 Saturday 6th September 1890 Sunday 7th September 1890 Monday 8th September 1890 Started on 7 days leave after manoeuvres. Tuesday 9th September 1890 Wednesday 10th September 1890 Thursday 11th September 1890 Friday 12th September 1890 Saturday 13th September 1890 Sunday 14th September 1890 Returned. Monday 15th September 1890 Out of dock. Tuesday 16th September 1890 Wednesday 17th September 1890 Left Plymouth to join Channel Squad at Portland. Thursday 18th September 1890 Left Portland with fleet and proceeded for Dublin doing a full power trial on the way. Friday 19th September 1890 Arrived Kingston, Dublin about 3 & went for a sail with Gamble & Tremayne before dinner. Saturday 20th September 1890 Blowing very hard & raining all day. Sunday 21st September 1890 Went ashore with Sharp at 4, walked around Kingston & looked in at a couple of clubs. Monday 22nd September 1890 Went to Dublin at 6.30 pm after a days torpedo practice with Gamble & Tremayne. Had dinner & went to the theatre to see Ray Blas?.. Afterwards returned by train and owing to sleeping too long were taken to Bray. About 10 miles too far. Turned in at an hotel & got back in morning. Tuesday 23rd September 1890 Outside. Torpedo firing. Wednesday 24th September 1890 Thursday 25th September 1890 Sailed the cutter in race for cutter of the fleet & WON £4 1st prize. Went aboard "Camperdown" after dinner. Friday 26th September 1890 Left Dublin at 6 pm. Saturday 27th September 1890 Arrived at Liverpool about … Went out to see Sarah about 5 pm and went to the theatre with her and Will. Sunday 28th September 1890 Monday 29th September 1890 Went to a dance at Mrs Laird's in evening. Tuesday 30th September 1890 Went to breakfast at Sarah's & afterwards walked around picture gallery & St George's Hall with her. Returned aboard at 4 pm & to Mrs Fonwood's ball in evening. Wednesday 1st October 1890 Left Liverpool at noon & had a bad time outside - blowing hard. Thursday 2nd October 1890 Arrived at Greenock at 3.30 pm. Wet in evening. Friday 3rd October 1890 Coaling all day. Dance at Lady Shaw-Stewart's in evening. Saturday 4th October 1890 Coaling in forenoon. Went to May's and then to Mr Dodds & Nell Hamilton's & returned & slept at May's. NH Sunday 5th October 1890 Went to Jenny's & to Cathedral in morning. Walked to Renfrew about 4 pm & slept at Mrs Hamilton's. Monday 6th October 1890 Returned to Glasgow by train & to May's. Left Glasgow at noon & returned to Greenock & on board. Went to an entertainment by fleet at Town Hall Greenock. Tuesday 7th October 1890 Left Greenock at 10 am. Wednesday 8th October 1890 Thursday 9th October 1890 Arrived at Kirkwall 4.30 pm. Friday 10th October 1890 Blowing rather hard: Our 2nd cutter sailing ashore capsized drowning the lamp trimmer. Saturday 11th October 1890 Went ashore and had a walk through Kirkwall & to Cathedral. Played billiards at the club with the doctor & then returned on board. Sunday 12th October 1890 Went for a walk with the doctor and chief before dinner. Monday 13th October 1890 Left Kirkwall about 10 am. Tuesday 14th October 1890 Wednesday 15th October 1890 Arrived at Scarborough about 9 am. Firing torpedoes all day. Went ashore at 4.30 pm and had a walk around the place with Dr. & Gamble. Thursday 16th October 1890 Went ashore at 6.30 pm to go to the dance at the Spa. The boat was unable to return to ship on account of the bad weather so that the CE remains on shore. Dance at the Spa very good. Put up at the Grand Hotel. Our ship parted her cable during the night. Friday 17th October 1890 Weather very bad. Went to hear band at the Spa in forenoon. About 2 pm went out in flag ship's launch but could not get aboard and returned to hotel. Dance at the Royal Hotel in the evening. Saturday 18th October 1890 Weather still bad. Gave up all idea of getting aboard till weather moderates. Walked to north cliff in forenoon & to Spa in evening. Our ship slipped cable at dusk and went to sea. Sunday 19th October 1890 Went to the Spa after lunch. Ships all at sea. Monday 20th October 1890 Got telegram saying the ship is at Hull & left by 10.20 train to rejoin. Went aboard "Audacious" to lunch and then drove to "Speedwell". Tuesday 21st October 1890 Left Hull at 3 pm having a lot of trouble to get out of docks. Borrowed anchor from "Audacious". Got to Scarbro' at 9 pm. Wednesday 22nd October 1890 Mrs & Miss Ingham came off to lunch & we went ashore & dined with her at the Grand. Had a drive around the place with Edith Vicker ? Afterwards, and got aboard again at 1 am. Mrs & Miss Ingham, Edith Vicker Thursday 23rd October 1890 Left Scarbro at 6 am. Went up the Humber & returned "Audacious"'s anchor & steamed to mouth of river. Anchored foggy. Got underway again abou 8 & proceeded for Portland. Friday 24th October 1890 Saturday 25th October 1890 Got to Portland about 3 am. Sunday 26th October 1890 Walked to Weymouth with the Dr. & Tremayne. Monday 27th October 1890 Coaled ship. Tuesday 28th October 1890 Ran to Plymouth and arrived about 3. Anchored in Barnpool. Wednesday 29th October 1890 Went outside for turning…? Thursday 30th October 1890 Went up harbour to bury off dockyard. Friday 31st October 1890 Saturday 1st November 1890 Went on leave for 10 days starting Monday next. Sunday 2nd November 1890 Monday 3rd November 1890 Tuesday 4th November 1890 Miss Cobley married. "Marriages Dec 1890 (>99%) Cobley Helena Elizabeth C F H L Stoke D. 5b 654 Hayne Sarah Ann Stoke D. 5b 654 Murphy Catherine Susan Stoke D. 5b 654 Tench Richard James Stoke D. 5b 654 Thuell George Robins Stoke D. 5b 654 " Wednesday 5th November 1890 Thursday 6th November 1890 Friday 7th November 1890 Saturday 8th November 1890 Football match. College & Exeter. Former won. Sunday 9th November 1890 Monday 10th November 1890 Had my photo taken. Tuesday 11th November 1890 Wednesday 12th November 1890 Thursday 13th November 1890 Reurned from leave. Friday 14th November 1890 Saturday 15th November 1890 Sunday 16th November 1890 Monday 17th November 1890 Tuesday 18th November 1890 Wednesday 19th November 1890 Thursday 20th November 1890 Friday 21st November 1890 Saturday 22nd November 1890 Sunday 23rd November 1890 Monday 24th November 1890 Launch of "Edgar". Tuesday 25th November 1890 Wednesday 26th November 1890 Thursday 27th November 1890 Friday 28th November 1890 Saturday 29th November 1890 Went to football match with Jack. May arrived in evening. Sunday 30th November 1890 Monday 1st December 1890 Governor went to London on fortnight's leave. Tuesday 2nd December 1890 Wednesday 3rd December 1890 Went on pier with Jack and skated. Thursday 4th December 1890 Theatre to "Ray Blas" with Jack. Friday 5th December 1890 Engs meeting at the college. Saturday 6th December 1890 Albion v RNE college - lost. Sunday 7th December 1890 Went to Mrs D's in evening. Monday 8th December 1890 Tuesday 9th December 1890 Wednesday 10th December 1890 Went to football match in aid of Serpent fund with Louise D. Thursday 11th December 1890 Went out to launch to see the "Nepaul" on the Shag rock. Friday 12th December 1890 Concert at High School in evening. Saturday 13th December 1890 Football College v Crediton in afternoon. Saw the "Mikado" in evening. Sunday 14th December 1890 Called at Mrs Lendis? In afternoon. Went to church and then home with …… Monday 15th December 1890 Tuesday 16th December 1890 Wednesday 17th December 1890 Skated on pier with Jack in evening. Thursday 18th December 1890 College dance. Friday 19th December 1890 Went to Plymouth with Tom & Daisy in afternoon. Saturday 20th December 1890 Wet & snowy. Went to Guildhall with Jack in evening. Sunday 21st December 1890 To D's in evening. Monday 22nd December 1890 Played billiards with Tom at the Royal in evening. Tuesday 23rd December 1890 Governor & Mater came back from Liverpool. Gamble gave me his old violin & I begin to learn. Wednesday 24th December 1890 Thursday 25th December 1890 Xmas day. Spent at home. Friday 26th December 1890 Saturday 27th December 1890 Went to Mrs Ward's in evening. Sunday 28th December 1890 Monday 29th December 1890 Went on 5 day leave. Walked to Plymouth with Jack in afternoon & went to see Cunjourer in evening. Tuesday 30th December 1890 To pier punting? In morning. Spent the evening at the Wildishes? Wednesday 31st December 1890 Went to a dance at Mrs Batt's/Butts - Yelverton. == 1891 == Thursday 1st January 1891 Pier in morning. Mrs D's in evening. Friday 2nd January 1891 Pier in morning. Went to a dance at Picken's in evening. Saturday 3rd January 1891 Went on pier in afternoon & to the pantomime at the Grand with Jack. Sunday 4th January 1891 May's child John Horton christened. Monday 5th January 1891 Returned to ship. Coaling all day. Slept on board. Tuesday 6th January 1891 Went down to the sound. Wednesday 7th January 1891 Found the Captain had been ill last night. Sent him to hospital and came up to Victualling Yard buoy. Thursday 8th January 1891 Waiting for Captain. Friday 9th January 1891 Went on pier in afternoon & met Jack there. Saturday 10th January 1891 Mrs Negham? Came to lunch & went to hospital & saw MacSherry & then Captain in afternoon & to Guildhall & played billiards with Jack in evening. Sunday 11th January 1891 Went to the ship in morning. Monday 12th January 1891 Left for Arosa Bay about 9.30 pm. Tuesday 13th January 1891 Wednesday 14th January 1891 Arrived at Arosa Bay about 6 pm after very good passage. Thursday 15th January 1891 Went ashore with Tremayne & the doctor in afternoon: Went for walk and then to the café & played dominoes and billiards!! Friday 16th January 1891 Saturday 17th January 1891 Went ashore about 5 pm with Livesey (a fellow we met here) and dined with him & 9 others + Gamble, the Dr, Sharp & Tremayne. Sunday 18th January 1891 ….& another fellow came off to lunch: Went for a walk with the chief. Monday 19th January 1891 Shifted billet - further out. Tuesday 20th January 1891 Went ashore with the chief. Wednesday 21st January 1891 Raining - did not go ashore. Thursday 22nd January 1891 Practised violin in aft & went for a short stroll. Went aboard Aurora to sing song after dinner. Friday 23rd January 1891 Went for a sail in afternoon and got wet. Saturday 24th January 1891 Walk ashore with the Chief. Sunday 25th January 1891 Walked to top of peak in afternoon with Cook. Monday 26th January 1891 Called at Taylor's & then at the café. Tuesday 27th January 1891 Wednesday 28th January 1891 Thursday 29th January 1891 Friday 30th January 1891 Saturday 31st January 1891 Went for a sail in afternoon. Sunday 1st February 1891 Went for a sail & took lunch. Returned about 6 pm wrote to Stone. Monday 2nd February 1891 Went for a sail in afternoon to try the cutter with her new keel. Tuesday 3rd February 1891 Steamed round to Vigo to coal. Went ashore with chief to arrange about coaling. Wednesday 4th February 1891 Went for a walk & then dined at Hotel Continental with a fellow called Kennedy? Thursday 5th February 1891 Went to a "Balle Marque"? Got there at 9 found it did not commence till 11. Went to Hotel & passed the time & then to ball. Left about 2 am on. Friday 6th February 1891 Left Vigo at 11 am & returned to Arrosa Bay. Saturday 7th February 1891 Went for a sail in the dinghy before dinner. Sunday 8th February 1891 Went for a sail in cutter with Tremayne & the doctor. Monday 9th February 1891 Tuesday 10th February 1891 Went up to Santiago by train with about 50 others from the fleet. Went over Cathedral & returned at 4.30. Carnival day. Wednesday 11th February 1891 Thursday 12th February 1891 Sailing race. Gamble sailed the cutter but did not win. Letter from Jack. Friday 13th February 1891 Out cutter pulled & beat the Curlew's boat - won 10/- on the race. Saturday 14th February 1891 Aurora and Curlew left for Gib. Sailed about in skiff before dinner. Had a mess dinner on board to which the Captain came. Sunday 15th February 1891 Left Arrosa Bay at 4 pm. Monday 16th February 1891 We'd a very good full speed run. Tuesday 17th February 1891 Got to Gib about noon & went ashore with the chief; called at the club & afterwards got my hair cut. Wednesday 18th February 1891 Had to run the ship down to Tarrifa to tell Aurora and Fleur to join the admiral.: Afterwards coaled the ship. Thursday 19th February 1891 Went ashore with chief. Walked across neutral ground & then to library. Friday 20th February 1891 Saturday 21st February 1891 Walked out to the neutral ground and to the east side of the rock in afternoon. Sunday 22nd February 1891 Walked to the top of the rock in afternoon. Monday 23rd February 1891 Tuesday 24th February 1891 Went to the theatre & saw 'La Mascotte' in Italian. Wednesday 25th February 1891 Thursday 26th February 1891 Friday 27th February 1891 Saturday 28th February 1891 Walked to Burka Point & then the library with Sharp. Sunday 1st March 1891 Inspected by the admiral in the morning. Monday 2nd March 1891 Tuesday 3rd March 1891 Played billiards at the club with Dr after dinner & then to - Right Shoulder Forearm ? Wednesday 4th March 1891 Thursday 5th March 1891 Went to the rifle range and fired at 100 yards range. Very hard wind. Friday 6th March 1891 Saturday 7th March 1891 Sunday 8th March 1891 Monday 9th March 1891 Played football Army v Navy in which we lost badly. Tuesday 10th March 1891 "Blanche" came in. Wednesday 11th March 1891 Went over to Ceuta for torpedo practice - lost a torpedo Thursday 12th March 1891 Went round to back of New Park? For firing and got back before lunch. Friday 13th March 1891 Saturday 14th March 1891 Sunday 15th March 1891 Went to the Cathedral with Sharp. Monday 16th March 1891 Inspection by Admiral (Couti….?) Tuesday 17th March 1891 Steamer "Utopia" ran into "Anson" and sank - lot of people drowned - over 500 - 880 on board. Emigrant ship for New York. Wednesday 18th March 1891 Went ashore and played billiards with Seacombe? Thursday 19th March 1891 Friday 20th March 1891 Saturday 21st March 1891 Sunday 22nd March 1891 Monday 23rd March 1891 Went out firing. Tuesday 24th March 1891 Wednesday 25th March 1891 Thursday 26th March 1891 Soldiers races off today, the whole regatta having been put off on account of the loss of "Utopia" - went ou in steam cutter & saw the races. Friday 27th March 1891 Good Friday - holiday. Saturday 28th March 1891 Sunday 29th March 1891 Left Gib at 5 and ran round to Cadiz where we got a pilot & took him out to flagship & then came in. Monday 30th March 1891 Tuesday 31st March 1891 Wednesday 1st April 1891 Thursday 2nd April 1891 Went ashore with the skipper and doctor. Saw Cathedral rc? Friday 3rd April 1891 Ran to Gib and back, but getting back late had to anchor outside. Saturday 4th April 1891 Went for a walk with the chief. Sunday 5th April 1891 Went ashore to the Casino. Monday 6th April 1891 Went ashore to the Casino with Sharp. Tried my hand at "Roulette" & won 18 pesetas. Tuesday 7th April 1891 Left Cadiz at noon. Wednesday 8th April 1891 and Thursday, Weather bad. Had difficulty uncomfortably? Thursday 9th April 1891 Friday 10th April 1891 Arrived at Vigo about 8 am. Saturday 11th April 1891 Went for a walk with Sharp. Sunday 12th April 1891 Monday 13th April 1891 & Tuesday. Wet. Tuesday 14th April 1891 Wednesday 15th April 1891 Left Vigo at 11.30 The "Camperdown" & ……. Both the ships having gone on. Arriving Arrosa about 4. Thursday 16th April 1891 Went for a sail in skiff & then for a walk with Sharp. Friday 17th April 1891 Went for a pull in our new 4 oar gig before breakfast. Saturday 18th April 1891 Sailed the skiff in afternoon - Sharp, Captn, Tremayne & Dr went fishing & brought back about a dozen. Sunday 19th April 1891 Sailed skiff in afternoon. Monday 20th April 1891 Tuesday 21st April 1891 Went to Bayon… fishing with Gamble and Cook. Went aboard the "Fleure"? To see the latter part…….won race for 10 oar cutter ? & 3rd in Stokers' race. Wednesday 22nd April 1891 Thursday 23rd April 1891 Friday 24th April 1891 Saturday 25th April 1891 Sunday 26th April 1891 Monday 27th April 1891 Sailed our cutter with Tremayne & won 1st prize in the regatta. Tuesday 28th April 1891 Went to "Camperdown" to correct register in afternoon and then for a sail with Tremayne and the skipper. Wednesday 29th April 1891 Went for a sail with the skipper in afternoon. F…est brought off a lo of Spanish members & the made an awful row. Thursday 30th April 1891 Sailed in the cutter with Tremayne for the Admiral's Cup, but did not win it. Friday 1st May 1891 Saturday 2nd May 1891 Sunday 3rd May 1891 Monday 4th May 1891 Tuesday 5th May 1891 Wednesday 6th May 1891 Thursday 7th May 1891 Friday 8th May 1891 Saturday 9th May 1891 Sunday 10th May 1891 Sunday routine - Ascension Day regatta in afternoon. Bathed from ship in evening. Monday 11th May 1891 Tuesday 12th May 1891 Bathed from the ship. Wednesday 13th May 1891 Very warm went ashore in dinghy with Gamble & Cook & bathed from beach. Thursday 14th May 1891 Sailed the cutter in the regatta. Friday 15th May 1891 Saturday 16th May 1891 Went fishing with Gamble. Caught 3. Sunday 17th May 1891 Monday 18th May 1891 Wet all day. Mail steamer "Iberia" came in & having an opera company on board taking passage to South Australia they invited us to a concert. Very good evening. Tuesday 19th May 1891 Cook put his knee out and we spent most of the evening trying to force it in, but without success - awfully wet day. Wednesday 20th May 1891 Thursday 21st May 1891 Went ashore for a walk in aft. Friday 22nd May 1891 Saturday 23rd May 1891 Received orders to go to Gib to coal. Sunday 24th May 1891 Monday 25th May 1891 Left Arrosa Bay at 10.30 am & ran steam trial between 1 & 5 pm. Tuesday 26th May 1891 Wednesday 27th May 1891 Arrived at Gib about 2 pm. Thursday 28th May 1891 Went out for torpedo practice & lost a torpedo. Friday 29th May 1891 Saturday 30th May 1891 Queen's birthday celebrated. Review at North Point. Called at Mr weeks'. Sunday 31st May 1891 Went aboard "Thunderer" & looked over her with Ludgate. Went ashore and met Seppy? …… & strolled in the gardens. Awning rigged on board for the first time. Monday 1st June 1891 Went ashore to the Alameda? & met with Dick Richards & Wallace. Tuesday 2nd June 1891 Left Gib at 7 and arrived at Malaga at 11.15 taking the Admiral who has gone up to Granada. Went ashore in afternoon and looked over the Cathedral and up the dome. Then to Fonda Roma? And came on board. Ashore after dinner. Wednesday 3rd June 1891 Went ashore at 3 pm with Cook, Tremayne & Whitlock & visited the gardens wine & cotton manufacturers & the Cathedral for the second time. Thursday 4th June 1891 Left Malaga at 2 pm after calling at a small place to land Larios? Got to Gib at 7.30. Friday 5th June 1891 "Karakatta" came in. We went alongside and coaled and then off again. Saturday 6th June 1891 Played cricket against the Royal Engineers. Sunday 7th June 1891 Went to the Bull fight at Algerico? Monday 8th June 1891 Got all ready to leave at 9 am but ordered by Admiral to remain for the mail. Left about 3.30 pm. Tuesday 9th June 1891 Caught up the fleet at 8 am. Weather very fine: Passed the "Mildura" in afternoon. Wednesday 10th June 1891 Rather rough. Thursday 11th June 1891 Got to Arrosa at 8 am. In the evening got signal to start for Portland tomorrow. Friday 12th June 1891 Started for Portland at 1.30. Rather rough outside and a nasty sea after Finisterre. Saturday 13th June 1891 Weather better. Sunday 14th June 1891 Passed the "Tamar" going to Malta at 8 am. Monday 15th June 1891 Arrived Portland 7.30 am. Tuesday 16th June 1891 Left for Plymouth at 6. Got a telegram saying I am appointed to the "Nile". Wednesday 17th June 1891 Arrived Devonport at 6. Went ashore before lunch. Thursday 18th June 1891 Started 14 days leave. Corry? Aylward came out in afternoon & we went fishing to the breakwater after tea. Friday 19th June 1891 The Powells came up & we went for a sail in afternoon & tennis after tea. Saturday 20th June 1891 Family party up the Tavy. Sunday 21st June 1891 Monday 22nd June 1891 Went up the Tamar with Jack, the Governor & Grandpa & stayed till Wednesday. Tuesday 23rd June 1891 Wednesday 24th June 1891 Sailed down the Tamar and went on board in the afternoon to relieve the Chief. Thursday 25th June 1891 Went out to the Powells with Jack about 4.30. Tennis after tea. Friday 26th June 1891 Went up to Wildishes to tea. Saturday 27th June 1891 For a sail in afternoon with Jack & then to the Guildhall for a game of billiards. Sunday 28th June 1891 Monday 29th June 1891 Left Devonport at 11 am to join the "Nile": Put up at Totteralls? And to the pier. Tuesday 30th June 1891 Joined the "Nile" at 9 am. "Nile 30 Jun 1891 2 Mar 1893 HMS Nile was a Trafalgar class battleship launched in 1888 and sold in 1912. ""HMS Nile was a battleship of the Royal Navy of the Victorian era, a ship of the Trafalgar class and the only sister-ship of HMS Trafalgar. She was the last British battleship to be completed with a single citadel; all subsequent capital ships had separate citadels fore and aft. Also, she was the first British battleship to mount a secondary armament of quick -firing guns - guns in which the charge and shell are combined together in a cartridge which is loaded as a single unit. She was originally designed to mount eight, 5-inch breech-loaders as her secondary armament, but the marginally smaller 4.7-inch (120 mm) guns were substituted in January 1890 when their superiority over the breech-loaders became clear. The quick-firers were able to fire, on tests, ten rounds per gun in one minute and twenty seconds; a rate some four times faster than the breech-loaders they replaced. As it was accepted at the time that hits from any calibre gun of 4 inches (100 mm) or more could be expected to disable a torpedo-boat or a destroyer (formerly known as torpedo-boat destroyers), it was apparent that a rate of fire, and an assumed rate of hitting, four times greater, had to relate to a superior anti-torpedo armament. Service history She ran her trials in July 1890, in ballast as her guns and mountings had at that time not been delivered. After delivery, she was commissioned at Portsmouth on 30 June 1891 for manoeuvres, following which she joined the Mediterranean Fleet. In January 1898 she came home to become the port guardship at Devonport. In February 1903 she was relegated to the Reserve, where she remained until she was sold on 9 July 1912."" " Wednesday 1st July 1891 to July 7th - Hard work, steam trials to do and out to Spithead. Thursday 2nd July 1891 Friday 3rd July 1891 Saturday 4th July 1891 Sunday 5th July 1891 Monday 6th July 1891 Tuesday 7th July 1891 Went ashore after lunch and stayed at Mr Deadman's Wednesday 8th July 1891 Thursday 9th July 1891 Friday 10th July 1891 Left for the Downs. On 3 watches & forenoon slept. Anchored off Hastings at 9.30 pm. Saturday 11th July 1891 Proceeded at daylight & got to Deal where we found the Channel fleet. Sunday 12th July 1891 Went ashore at Deal & had a look around. Monday 13th July 1891 to Saturday. Very busy. Jones on the sick list. Tuesday 14th July 1891 Wednesday 15th July 1891 Wednesday night at Aldborough. Thursday 16th July 1891 At Cromer. Friday 17th July 1891 At Scarbro. Friday night I dined with the Captain off Scarbro' & Jones came off list. Saturday 18th July 1891 Left Scarbro' about noon and after steam tactics got to North Shields at 8 pm. Sunday 19th July 1891 At North Shields. Monday 20th July 1891 Left at noon & got to St Andrews in evening. Tuesday 21st July 1891 Dynamos wrong. Up all night. Wednesday 22nd July 1891 Got to Queensferry - close to the Forth Bridge at dawn. Thursday 23rd July 1891 Friday 24th July 1891 Went ashore at 2 pm & Edinburgh by train. Went to Holyrood & the castle, then met Andres and dined with him at the Conservative Club and then the theatre. Saturday 25th July 1891 To sea at 4 pm for the manoeuvring: Oh dear! Sunday 26th July 1891 Monday 27th July 1891 Tuesday 28th July 1891 Wednesday 29th July 1891 Thursday 30th July 1891 Friday 31st July 1891 Saturday 1st August 1891 Sunday 2nd August 1891 Monday 3rd August 1891 Tuesday 4th August 1891 Got back to Deal. Went ashore in afternoon. Wednesday 5th August 1891 Thursday 6th August 1891 Friday 7th August 1891 Went round to Spithead. Saturday 8th August 1891 to Sat 15th. On 7 days leave. Went to Plymouth. Asked for 48 hours extra leave but did not get it. Sunday 9th August 1891 Monday 10th August 1891 Tuesday 11th August 1891 Wednesday 12th August 1891 Thursday 13th August 1891 Friday 14th August 1891 Saturday 15th August 1891 Returned to Portsmouth 8.30 train. Walked out on esplanard in afternoon & on board to dinner. Sunday 16th August 1891 Monday 17th August 1891 Went ashore at 2. Saw Tom off in the "Tamar". Called at Mrs Davis' & Mac's & then to pier & club. Off at 11 pm. Tuesday 18th August 1891 Court of Enquiry on board about our Dynamos. Played my violin an hour for the first time. Wednesday 19th August 1891 Thursday 20th August 1891 Friday 21st August 1891 Ball at the Town Hall in honour of the French fleet. Could not go as Captain considered I ought to stay on board as ….. Is ashore. Saturday 22nd August 1891 Ashore in afternoon. Had a run on bicycle & spent evening at Mac's Sunday 23rd August 1891 Monday 24th August 1891 Went ashore in afternoon to the club. Had tea then went on pier in evening. Tuesday 25th August 1891 Ashore in dockyard all day. Had lunch at the club. Came off at 5 o'clock - blowing hard. Wednesday 26th August 1891 French fleet left in the morning: Went ashore & to the theatre. Thursday 27th August 1891 Came up the harbour & berthed alongside ship jetty. Friday 28th August 1891 Went ashore about 4 to Comer's. Stayed to tea and went to New Alhambra afterwards. Saturday 29th August 1891 Sunday 30th August 1891 Showed the Davis' around the ship. Monday 31st August 1891 Went to Mac's Tuesday 1st September 1891 Wednesday 2nd September 1891 Went on the pier, met Miss Eckford. "Catherine Eckford 59 Portsea Island, Landport Anne M Eckford 35 Portsea Island, Landport Marcy E E Eckford 33 Portsea Island, Landport Rose E Eckford 47 Portsea Island, Landport Mary Eckford 42 Portsea Island, Landport Peter Eckford 57 Portsea Island, Landport Sarah A Eckford 44 Portsea Island, Landport Elizabeth S Eckford 24 Portsea Island, Landport Henry W Eckford 13 Portsea Island, Landport Mary J Eckford 12 Portsea Island, Landport Beatrice D Eckford 6 Portsea Island, Landport Henrietta M Eckford 54 Portsea Island, Landport Letta Eckford 20 Portsea Island, Landport Mina Eckford 19 Portsea Island, Landport Ruby Eckford 18 Portsea Island, Landport " Eckfords on the 1891 census in Portsea Thursday 3rd September 1891 to Monday: On board. Jones and Bolt on leave.. Friday 4th September 1891 Saturday 5th September 1891 Sunday 6th September 1891 Monday 7th September 1891 Tuesday 8th September 1891 Wednesday 9th September 1891 Went out to Spithead. Thursday 10th September 1891 Went ashore for the last time: walked along the beach & then to Northend to the …….. Kate not at home. Had tea at Mrs Hewit's? and went out boating afterwards. Friday 11th September 1891 Sailed at 10 am. Saturday 12th September 1891 Sunday 13th September 1891 Monday 14th September 1891 Tuesday 15th September 1891 Got alongside the Mole at Gib at 7 am. Wednesday 16th September 1891 Saw the "Benbow" sail for home and then went for a bathe at Rosia Bay. Thursday 17th September 1891 Our band played for the first time - 9 instruments. Friday 18th September 1891 Saturday 19th September 1891 Sunday 20th September 1891 Monday 21st September 1891 Went out for torpedo practice in morning and left with the fleet in afternoon Tuesday 22nd September 1891 Stopped the ship at 5 pm for bathing. Dined with the Captain. Wednesday 23rd September 1891 Firing in forenoon. Bathed after evening quarters. Thursday 24th September 1891 The Captain & several from down below dined with us. Friday 25th September 1891 Got to Port Mahon about 10 am. Went ashore & had a walk around the place in afternoon. Saturday 26th September 1891 Bathed in evening. Sunday 27th September 1891 Went for a sail in afternoon. Monday 28th September 1891 Left Port Mahon at 3.30 pm. Tuesday 29th September 1891 Wednesday 30th September 1891 to Friday: at Madalena. Thursday 1st October 1891 Friday 2nd October 1891 Saturday 3rd October 1891 Sunday 4th October 1891 Got to Naples at 7 am. Went ashore after lunch & took the train to Pompeii with Heath. Only had about an hour there & returned & walked along principle streets of Naples & off to dinner. Monday 5th October 1891 Tuesday 6th October 1891 Went ashore about 10 am & did the …… ….. with McShane. Lunched ashore and got aboard at 3. Left Naples at 4. Bathed at 5. Wednesday 7th October 1891 Firing in morning. Went through Straits of Messina in afternoon. Thursday 8th October 1891 Got to Malta at noon. Friday 9th October 1891 Saturday 10th October 1891 Sunday 11th October 1891 Ashore to San Antonio in afternoon & then to Newnhams' & to church with them. Mrs Ford there. Monday 12th October 1891 Johnston …. ….called on me. Tuesday 13th October 1891 Went ashore at 2 to Mr Jenkins - dentist - to have a couple of teeth stopped - wet. Wednesday 14th October 1891 Operation of stopping teeth completed. Thursday 15th October 1891 Left Malta to go east. Called at Nauplia & then to Milo. Friday 16th October 1891 Saturday 17th October 1891 Sunday 18th October 1891 Monday 19th October 1891 Tuesday 20th October 1891 Wednesday 21st October 1891 Arrived at Milo. Thursday 22nd October 1891 The 2nd division came I in morning. Went ashore and walked to Cortis? Bearblock came off after dinner. Friday 23rd October 1891 Left Mylo. Saturday 24th October 1891 Arrived at Boudrum about 5. Went sing song on board Trafalgar after dinner. Sunday 25th October 1891 Monday 26th October 1891 To Giova Bay. Tuesday 27th October 1891 To Kos. Wednesday 28th October 1891 Thursday 29th October 1891 Friday 30th October 1891 Saturday 31st October 1891 Sunday 1st November 1891 Monday 2nd November 1891 Tuesday 3rd November 1891 Wednesday 4th November 1891 Thursday 5th November 1891 Friday 6th November 1891 Saturday 7th November 1891 Sunday 8th November 1891 Arived at Suda Bay. Monday 9th November 1891 Went riding with Bearblock, but got rather a poor horse. Tuesday 10th November 1891 First day of sailing regatta. Wednesday 11th November 1891 Admiral's Cup day. Cup won by cutter of "Victoria". Went riding with Bearblock & came off. Thursday 12th November 1891 Friday 13th November 1891 Went to concert aboard the "Undaunted" & came back in Gun boat. Saturday 14th November 1891 Sunday 15th November 1891 Monday 16th November 1891 Left Suda Bay. Night firing in evening. Tuesday 17th November 1891 Started steam trial 8 am. Wednesday 18th November 1891 Got to Malta at noon. Thursday 19th November 1891 Coaling, went ashore afterwards. Friday 20th November 1891 Stone came aboard for half an hour. Saturday 21st November 1891 Played the "Collingwood" at cricket and beat them. Called at the Newnhams after dinner. Sunday 22nd November 1891 Monday 23rd November 1891 Played cricket & tennis at the canteen in afternoon. Tuesday 24th November 1891 Wednesday 25th November 1891 Rode out to Civita Vechia with …..in afternoon and to the Newnhams after dinner. Thursday 26th November 1891 Friday 27th November 1891 Saturday 28th November 1891 Played cricket against the "Australia" & beat them. Sunday 29th November 1891 Went for a walk with Jose Newnham in afternoon and to church after. Monday 30th November 1891 Tuesday 1st December 1891 Went to dentist in afternoon & then called at Mrs Ford's afterwards met the Newnhams & to dance with them and then home. Wednesday 2nd December 1891 Played in match "Nile" v " Victoria" - result a draw "Victoria" 200 for 4 wkts, "Nile" 82 for 9. I made 24. Thursday 3rd December 1891 Went to Bounici & arranged about violin lessons. Friday 4th December 1891 Saturday 5th December 1891 Went aboard "Serapis" and saw Jose then ashore. Met Mre Ford. Got tickets for opera called at the admiral's & had a tooth stopped. Opera with Peup….in evening. Sunday 6th December 1891 Had my first music lesson and got a new violin from Sr Bounici. Monday 7th December 1891 Tuesday 8th December 1891 Wednesday 9th December 1891 V thundery. Thursday 10th December 1891 Played in cricket match "Army v Navy" in which we won by 5 wickets. Friday 11th December 1891 Saturday 12th December 1891 Played tennis with the Newnhams and then went to dinner with them. Sunday 13th December 1891 Monday 14th December 1891 Tuesday 15th December 1891 Went to At Home at the Commander in Chief's Wednesday 16th December 1891 Thursday 17th December 1891 We had an afternoon dance on board. Friday 18th December 1891 Went to a dance at the Admiral's. Saturday 19th December 1891 Had a fire in the wardroom for the first time. New uniforn waistcoat Sunday 20th December 1891 Went to the Newnhams about 4 & to church & supper with them. Monday 21st December 1891 Tuesday 22nd December 1891 Played cricket against the "Exiles" & won. Music lesson after dinner. Wednesday 23rd December 1891 Thursday 24th December 1891 Friday 25th December 1891 Xmas day. My days duty. Captain and his wife lunched with us after going round the ship. Saturday 26th December 1891 Went riding. Sunday 27th December 1891 Went riding with some of the midshipmen. Monday 28th December 1891 Tuesday 29th December 1891 Went to Newnhams about 4 pm and stayed. Wednesday 30th December 1891 Thursday 31st December 1891 == 1892 == Friday 1st January 1892 Saturday 2nd January 1892 Left Malta for Volo in the "Nile" at 8 am. Sunday 3rd January 1892 Monday 4th January 1892 Shifted my cabin. Tuesday 5th January 1892 Got to Volo at 7 o'clock am. Senior officer. Volo very picturesque. Got 2 Xmas cards from Nell and Miss Newnham. Wednesday 6th January 1892 Went ashore for a walk in afternoon with Bolt & Claxton. Dined with the skipper. Thursday 7th January 1892 Night attack by torpedo boats. Friday 8th January 1892 Played football Officers v men. Saturday 9th January 1892 Sunday 10th January 1892 Got telegram from the Admiral to proceed to Alexandria - the Khedive big deal started at 2 pm. Monday 11th January 1892 Tuesday 12th January 1892 Got to Alexandria at 9 pm. Wednesday 13th January 1892 Went ashore to see about the coaling. Spent a jolly good day looking round the place. Thursday 14th January 1892 Went ashore with Bolt for an hour or two in the afternoon. Friday 15th January 1892 Went to look for the new Khedive but he did not turn up till 9 or 10 pm. Saturday 16th January 1892 Left for Suda Bay. Sunday 17th January 1892 Monday 18th January 1892 Tuesday 19th January 1892 Got to Suda Bay. Wednesday 20th January 1892 Coaling. Thursday 21st January 1892 Friday 22nd January 1892 Went riding in the afternoon. Saturday 23rd January 1892 Sunday 24th January 1892 Monday 25th January 1892 Tuesday 26th January 1892 Wednesday 27th January 1892 Thursday 28th January 1892 Friday 29th January 1892 Saturday 30th January 1892 Went for a walk to Khania with Stearn. Sunday 31st January 1892 Monday 1st February 1892 Tuesday 2nd February 1892 Wednesday 3rd February 1892 Thursday 4th February 1892 Friday 5th February 1892 Went out firing & lost a man overboard. Saturday 6th February 1892 Mr Saunders knocked down by link while letting ? Up anchor. Left Suda Bay at 8 am for S…… Sunday 7th February 1892 Arrived at S…. At 5 pm. Monday 8th February 1892 Tuesday 9th February 1892 Went ashore & met Baker. Had a look around the bazaar & to the club. Wednesday 10th February 1892 Thursday 11th February 1892 Went riding with Baker. Friday 12th February 1892 Saturday 13th February 1892 Went to Ephesus with a party from the fleet. Special train….very good day. Sunday 14th February 1892 Rumours about leaving S…. Earlier than 19th. Prepared for coaling in evening. Monday 15th February 1892 Went ashore with the ….and Carter. Smoked hubble bubble & to the club billiards. Off to dinner then to a ball at a Greeks house. Tuesday 16th February 1892 Wednesday 17th February 1892 Thursday 18th February 1892 Afternoon dance on board. Friday 19th February 1892 Saturday 20th February 1892 Played football Fleet v S…..lost by 1 goal/try to 1 try. Sunday 21st February 1892 French fleet arrived. Monday 22nd February 1892 Went to a ball at the New Club at 9.30 pm. Tuesday 23rd February 1892 6.30 am. Left the ball at the New Club. Got aboard at 7 am after a wet trip. Bath and down below on duty till 8.30. After breakfast had a sleep and in afternoon to tea at Mrs Gaudens? Sing song in "Undaunted" - did not go. Wednesday 24th February 1892 On duty. Thursday 25th February 1892 Dance upon the "Dreadnought" in afternoon and dance at the Casino European in evening, left about 3 o'clock. Friday 26th February 1892 Saturday 27th February 1892 Dance upon the "Undaunted" in afternoon. Sunday 28th February 1892 Monday 29th February 1892 Went ashore in afternoon. There was a dance aboard the "Hoche" but I didn't go. Tuesday 1st March 1892 Left S…… about 4 pm & anchored for the night in Voulah Bay about 12 miles off. Wednesday 2nd March 1892 Firing. Anchored at night. Thursday 3rd March 1892 Torpedoes. Anchored at Voulah Bay Friday 4th March 1892 Got underway with Torpedo nets out in morning & to S… in afternoon. Mail came in in evening.. Saturday 5th March 1892 Wet Sunday 6th March 1892 Monday 7th March 1892 We get notice that the admiral is coming up & that we are going to Alexandria again. "Hunter" came in & brought us a new Sub Lieutenant. Tuesday 8th March 1892 Montreosor? & Mitchell left for hospital in "Humber". Montreosor? Found to have ……. Am sleeping in office while my cabin is painted. Wednesday 9th March 1892 Thursday 10th March 1892 Played cricket Nile & Aga…? V other ships. We won easily 142 to 36. Friday 11th March 1892 Sing song on board. Saturday 12th March 1892 Cricket match Fleet v Surprise did not come off as we got orders to get underway for Alexandria. Left at 4 pm. Sunday 13th March 1892 At sea. Monday 14th March 1892 Tuesday 15th March 1892 Arrived at Alexandria at 8 am. Wednesday 16th March 1892 Thursday 17th March 1892 Left the ship at 7.45 & went up to Cairo by 9.00 train. Put up at the New Hotel and after lunch drove out to Hieropolis & saw 80 mango trees and an orchid farm. Friday 18th March 1892 To the pyramids & musuem at Geseh. Saturday 19th March 1892 To capitol, mosques & bazaars. Left Cairo at 4.45 & on arrival at Alexandria found sea rough and could not get off. Put up at the Abbats hotel. Sunday 20th March 1892 Got aboard to breakfast. Monday 21st March 1892 Tuesday 22nd March 1892 Wednesday 23rd March 1892 Thursday 24th March 1892 Played cricket against Alexandria - we won. Friday 25th March 1892 Saturday 26th March 1892 Sunday 27th March 1892 Monday 28th March 1892 "Mon 28 Mar 1892 Naval & Military Intelligence """"Since the arrival of the Orontes troopship at Portsmouth a serious flaw has been discovered in one of her crank pins, which will probably necessitate her being paid off."""" " Tuesday 29th March 1892 Wednesday 30th March 1892 Cricket officers versus midshipmen. We won. Thursday 31st March 1892 Admiral Markham came aboard & we left at noon for Suda Bay. Friday 1st April 1892 Came across "Scout" in evening & the signalled that "Fountain"? Had left Constantinople so we returned to Alexandria at full speed. Saturday 2nd April 1892 Got to Alexandria at 7 pm. Sunday 3rd April 1892 Monday 4th April 1892 Tuesday 5th April 1892 Wednesday 6th April 1892 Thursday 7th April 1892 Friday 8th April 1892 Ashore coaling. Saturday 9th April 1892 Played in cricket match Fleet & Alexandria which we won. Sunday 10th April 1892 Monday 11th April 1892 Tuesday 12th April 1892 Wednesday 13th April 1892 Thursday 14th April 1892 Cricket Nile v remainder of fleet. We lost. Very sick. Friday 15th April 1892 Saturday 16th April 1892 Left Alexandria at 2 pm for Suda Bay. Sunday 17th April 1892 Monday 18th April 1892 Tuesday 19th April 1892 Got to Suda at 10 o'clock. Collingwood & Dreadnought go to Malta. ……, Trafalgar, Scout & Dolphin here. Got a touch of Rheumatism yesterday. Wednesday 20th April 1892 Thursday 21st April 1892 Rheumatism worse turned in at 5.30 pm. Friday 22nd April 1892 On the sick list & Saturday 23rd April 1892 in bed. Sunday 24th April 1892 Got off sick list. Mail arrived with news of retirement & presentation to the governor. Monday 25th April 1892 Sailing race. Tuesday 26th April 1892 Race between our whaler & the "Australias" - went pulling afterwards. Wednesday 27th April 1892 Left for Salonica. Steam trial & torpedoes and firing during passage. Thursday 28th April 1892 Friday 29th April 1892 Saturday 30th April 1892 Arrived Salonica at noon. Sunday 1st May 1892 Went ashore with Claxton. Monday 2nd May 1892 Sing song on board. Tuesday 3rd May 1892 Went for a pull with Penfold & called for Tommy Stearn?. Wednesday 4th May 1892 Thursday 5th May 1892 Went to see the Dancing Dervishes with T Stearn?. Friday 6th May 1892 Saturday 7th May 1892 Athletic sports. Sunday 8th May 1892 Monday 9th May 1892 and Tuesday 10th. Inspection by Admiral. Cricket v "Phaeton" on Monday afternoon - we lost. Very wet. Tuesday 10th May 1892 Left Salonica at 4 pm. Wednesday 11th May 1892 Collingwood appeared & we parted with fleet at 4 am. I dined with the Captain having my watch kept?. Thursday 12th May 1892 Friday 13th May 1892 Saturday 14th May 1892 Arrived at Malta at 10.30. Called at the Newnhams and stayed to dinner. Sunday 15th May 1892 Rough in Bigly Bay. Monday 16th May 1892 "Mon 16 May 1892 Naval & Military Intelligence """"The Orontes, troopship, Capt. Tudor, has been paid off at Portsmouth, and is to be sold out of the service.""""" Tuesday 17th May 1892 Went out …. Firing. My cabin wrecked more or less. Wednesday 18th May 1892 Docked Thursday 19th May 1892 Music lesson. Friday 20th May 1892 Saturday 21st May 1892 Had a tooth out. I called at Mrs Ford's Sunday 22nd May 1892 Monday 23rd May 1892 Called at Newnhams. Had dinner and then music lesson. Tuesday 24th May 1892 Coaling. Wednesday 25th May 1892 Newnhams came to tea with me and then I went ashore with Jose. Queens birthday celebrated. Thursday 26th May 1892 Dined at Newnhams with Ellums? Recd letter from LP. Friday 27th May 1892 Cricket v C…..? ….. & we were beaten. Saturday 28th May 1892 Sunday 29th May 1892 Martell arrived & a new naval reserve lieutenant. Went to Newnhams after dinner. Jose there. Monday 30th May 1892 Played cricket v Eastern Exiles & were beaten. Tuesday 31st May 1892 Left Malta at 10 o'clock with the fleet for a cruise in the East. Wednesday 1st June 1892 Thursday 2nd June 1892 Friday 3rd June 1892 Saturday 4th June 1892 Sunday 5th June 1892 Went for a sail in the cutter in afternoon. Monday 6th June 1892 Tuesday 7th June 1892 Left Nauplia. Wednesday 8th June 1892 Thursday 9th June 1892 Arrived at Boudroum Friday 10th June 1892 Saturday 11th June 1892 Wrote to L.P. Explosion of hand charge in submerged flat? Exploded & killed Corbett & a seaman Allendya. Went to funeral at 6 pm. Sunday 12th June 1892 Monday 13th June 1892 Left Boudroum for Voulah. Tuesday 14th June 1892 Got to Voulah Bay. Got invitation from club. Wednesday 15th June 1892 Thursday 16th June 1892 Started coaling at 10 pm till 2.30 next morning. Friday 17th June 1892 Saturday 18th June 1892 Sunday 19th June 1892 Monday 20th June 1892 Went up to S….. On packet boat & played cricket at B…….. Fleet v S…….. We won. In a single innings I made 30. Tuesday 21st June 1892 Wednesday 22nd June 1892 Went sailing with Heath in launch - broke down and returned. Thursday 23rd June 1892 Friday 24th June 1892 Went to the island to bathe in afternoon. Saturday 25th June 1892 Sunday 26th June 1892 Bain came down from S….. & had lunch with me. Monday 27th June 1892 Tuesday 28th June 1892 Sailed for …… & Lewis. Wednesday 29th June 1892 Thursday 30th June 1892 Had dinner to commemorate day of commissioning. Friday 1st July 1892 Sing song in "Victoria" Saturday 2nd July 1892 Cricket match Gun room v Ward room. I could not get away. Lemnos. Sunday 3rd July 1892 Monday 4th July 1892 Left Lemnos. Tuesday 5th July 1892 Arrived Zeitusa? Wednesday 6th July 1892 Thursday 7th July 1892 Friday 8th July 1892 Arrived Phalerma Bay at 2.30. Went ashore and up to Athens by train, saw the Acropolis. Saturday 9th July 1892 Sunday 10th July 1892 Went to Athens with Penfold. Dined there and had a good look around the town. Monday 11th July 1892 Tuesday 12th July 1892 Went to Athens by train & dined with Harding. Wednesday 13th July 1892 Thursday 14th July 1892 King of Greece came on board at 6 pm. Great function. Friday 15th July 1892 Phalerma at 8 pm for Malta. Saturday 16th July 1892 Sunday 17th July 1892 Arrived at Malta after very good passage including steam trial. Monday 18th July 1892 Went to Newnhams to supper & had my photo taken. Tuesday 19th July 1892 Wednesday 20th July 1892 Thursday 21st July 1892 Friday 22nd July 1892 Saturday 23rd July 1892 Sunday 24th July 1892 Monday 25th July 1892 Tuesday 26th July 1892 Left Malta at 10 am. Wednesday 27th July 1892 Arrived at Syracuse at 2.30 pm Jose came aboard in the evening. Thursday 28th July 1892 Went ashore & visited the ……. Of theatre, Ear of Dionysis etc. Friday 29th July 1892 Sant Mount …… flagging away in evening. Saturday 30th July 1892 Sunday 31st July 1892 Monday 1st August 1892 Tuesday 2nd August 1892 Wednesday 3rd August 1892 Thursday 4th August 1892 Arrived at Castell …. Went to Pompei in afternoon. Friday 5th August 1892 Saturday 6th August 1892 Left Castell…at 8 & got to Naples at 9.30. Went to Vesuvius in afternoon with Heath & the chief & dined ashore at … Sunday 7th August 1892 Went ashore in afternoon to the Cathedral & looked for San Severo. Off to dinner. Monday 8th August 1892 Heath left us & joined the flag ship. Tuesday 9th August 1892 Went ashore in afternoon. Dined in the gardens & listened to band afterwards. Wednesday 10th August 1892 Thursday 11th August 1892 Friday 12th August 1892 Saturday 13th August 1892 Sunday 14th August 1892 Monday 15th August 1892 Got to Spezzia. Tuesday 16th August 1892 Went ashore and looked round the place in afternoon & again in evening to see "Georgio " But she was not on. Got a bad cold instead. Wednesday 17th August 1892 Thursday 18th August 1892 Friday 19th August 1892 Saturday 20th August 1892 Left at 5.30 am. Got to Geura at 2 pm and anchored outside. Went ashore at 4 & had a look round the place & on board to dinner. Found the Mayor had invited us to concert at the Opera… So I went & got on board again at 12.30 am. Sunday 21st August 1892 Went to Exhibition with Bolt. Monday 22nd August 1892 Tuesday 23rd August 1892 Invitation from the Mayor to go to opera "Orthello" in the evening. I could not get away. Wednesday 24th August 1892 Left at 9.30 am. Dined with the Captain. Thursday 25th August 1892 We dined the Captain & two gun ruum members in the ward room. Friday 26th August 1892 Saturday 27th August 1892 Went ashore at Palicia. Sunday 28th August 1892 Left Palicia at 4 pm. Monday 29th August 1892 Night firing & firing in the day time. Tuesday 30th August 1892 Wednesday 31st August 1892 Arrived at Gib & went alongside the Mole. Thursday 1st September 1892 Coaled ship & then anchored out in the bay. Friday 2nd September 1892 Saturday 3rd September 1892 Sunday 4th September 1892 Monday 5th September 1892 Played cricket Fleet v Garrison - we lost badly Tuesday 6th September 1892 Wednesday 7th September 1892 Thursday 8th September 1892 Friday 9th September 1892 As on Monday 5th. Dinned to Captain McGill? Last night. He left today by P&O. Saturday 10th September 1892 Sunday 11th September 1892 Monday 12th September 1892 Tuesday 13th September 1892 Left Gib at 9.30 am & got to Malaya at 6. Wednesday 14th September 1892 Went ashore and walked round the place in afternoon & for a pull in whaler before dinner. Thursday 15th September 1892 Left Malaya in evening. Friday 16th September 1892 Got to Almeria about noon & left again at 6 pm. Saturday 17th September 1892 Sunday 18th September 1892 Monday 19th September 1892 Tuesday 20th September 1892 Went ashore at Alicante in afternoon & visited the castle and then to a tobacco manufactory. Wednesday 21st September 1892 Thursday 22nd September 1892 Arrived at Barcelona. Went ashore with Bolt at 4 pm & had a look round the place. Off to dinner & then ashore to the club & Circus & with Jones and Church. Friday 23rd September 1892 Saturday 24th September 1892 Cricket match v Barcelona on the race course in which we won. Off to dinner & then ashore to dance Café Chautauts & to the club. Sunday 25th September 1892 Landed at 2 pm & went in the ….?out to Gracia & then to the "Parque". Dined at Café Suizo? With Jones and came off at 11 pm. Monday 26th September 1892 Left for Malta at 5 am (10 knots). Tuesday 27th September 1892 Wednesday 28th September 1892 Thursday 29th September 1892 Arrived at Malta at 6.30 am. Went up to the Newnhams in afternoon. Friday 30th September 1892 Saturday 1st October 1892 Sunday 2nd October 1892 Landed at Mr Kerswills? Monday 3rd October 1892 Tuesday 4th October 1892 Election for Mess Committee. Wednesday 5th October 1892 Cricket Gun room v Ward room (draw). Thursday 6th October 1892 Cricket Army v Navy. We won. Friday 7th October 1892 Saturday 8th October 1892 Cricket Nile v Sans Pareil. We won by 8 wkts. Sunday 9th October 1892 Went to Newnhams after dinner. Monday 10th October 1892 Left at 10 am for the east. Tuesday 11th October 1892 Wednesday 12th October 1892 Thursday 13th October 1892 Arrived at Nauplia. Friday 14th October 1892 2nd Division of fleet arrived. Wrote to L.P. Saturday 15th October 1892 Sunday 16th October 1892 Monday 17th October 1892 Tuesday 18th October 1892 Wednesday 19th October 1892 Thursday 20th October 1892 Friday 21st October 1892 Saturday 22nd October 1892 Sunday 23rd October 1892 Monday 24th October 1892 Left ..Zeitum? Came across "Surprise" ashore on ……? We came on to Volo with "Campertown" & Dreadnought Flagship & then returned & pulled her off. Tuesday 25th October 1892 Wednesday 26th October 1892 Thursday 27th October 1892 Friday 28th October 1892 Regatta att Salonica we were 2nd in officer's skiffs and 3rd in officer's galleys. Saturday 29th October 1892 Sunday 30th October 1892 Monday 31st October 1892 Tuesday 1st November 1892 Wednesday 2nd November 1892 Went ashore and umpire in football match v Victoria, draw. Thursday 3rd November 1892 Friday 4th November 1892 Put on sick list with a touch of fever. Been feeling queer for several days past. Sailing regatta came off today at Lewnoo? In which we got 2 first and a third. Saturday 5th November 1892 Sunday 6th November 1892 Monday 7th November 1892 Tuesday 8th November 1892 Wednesday 9th November 1892 Thursday 10th November 1892 Friday 11th November 1892 Saturday 12th November 1892 Sunday 13th November 1892 Monday 14th November 1892 Tuesday 15th November 1892 Wednesday 16th November 1892 Thursday 17th November 1892 Friday 18th November 1892 Saturday 19th November 1892 Got to Malta about 9 am. I am sent to hospital. Sunday 20th November 1892 Allowed to get up at hospital & put on half diet. Monday 21st November 1892 Allowed to go out in the grounds for an hour. Tuesday 22nd November 1892 Allowed to go out all day. Joe Newnham came up. Wednesday 23rd November 1892 Thursday 24th November 1892 The Padre came up. Friday 25th November 1892 Mr Newnham called. Saturday 26th November 1892 The Chief called. Sunday 27th November 1892 Johnson called. Then Joe Newnham & the chief of flag ship - Foreman? Kept to my room. Monday 28th November 1892 Gregale? Blowing - cold - stayed in bed. Tuesday 29th November 1892 In bed Wednesday 30th November 1892 Mr, Kate & Flo Newnham called. In bed. Thursday 1st December 1892 In bed. Friday 2nd December 1892 Fawcett came up. In bed. Saturday 3rd December 1892 Penfold. In bed. Sunday 4th December 1892 Mr Foreman CE Jones, Claxton, m Artell, Newnham and Whistler came over. Monday 5th December 1892 Tuesday 6th December 1892 Joe Newnham came up. Wednesday 7th December 1892 Thursday 8th December 1892 Davel? On board Nile. Friday 9th December 1892 Mr Newnham came up. Saturday 10th December 1892 Sunday 11th December 1892 Harry and Earnest Deadman came in - latter on way to Hong Kong then Castle? Newnham & the chief & Roger. Monday 12th December 1892 Mr Newnham & Kate and Phoebe came up and bought some flowers. Tuesday 13th December 1892 The Com dr in chief called. Wednesday 14th December 1892 … am, …., …. & Donaldson came up. Thursday 15th December 1892 Friday 16th December 1892 Mr Newnham brought up some flowers. Saturday 17th December 1892 Sunday 18th December 1892 Martell, Joe Newnham, Donaldson & Mr Foreman called. Monday 19th December 1892 …ay? Came up. Tuesday 20th December 1892 Wednesday 21st December 1892 Mr Ryan came up & later on Mr Newnham & Kate & Flo. Thursday 22nd December 1892 Friday 23rd December 1892 Several …… & the padre came up also Waterfield. Saturday 24th December 1892 Mr Newnham brought some flowers. Sunday 25th December 1892 Xmas day. The Captn Mr Foreman, Bolt …ton Joe Newnham & a lot of others came up .. Am still on low diet. Monday 26th December 1892 The Com dr in chief & Mr …… called. Tuesday 27th December 1892 Wednesday 28th December 1892 Waterfield & I put in same cabin. Thursday 29th December 1892 Friday 30th December 1892 Mr Newnham brought up some flowers. Saturday 31st December 1892 Chief & Mr Foreman came up. == 1893 == Wednesday 1st January 1893 Monday 2nd January 1893 Tuesday 3rd January 1893 Wednesday 4th January 1893 Thursday 5th January 1893 Mr & Mrs Staverly & Mr Foreman came up. Waterfield left in "Humber". Friday 6th January 1893 Bedbrook the Com came up. Saturday 7th January 1893 Sunday 8th January 1893 Monday 9th January 1893 Allowed to get up again for an hour: On half diet. Tuesday 10th January 1893 Mr Kate & Flo Newnham came up. Wednesday 11th January 1893 Got up & dressed. Thursday 12th January 1893 Mr & Mrs Ford & Mr Newnham came up. Friday 13th January 1893 Mr Besbrook came up. Saturday 14th January 1893 Sunday 15th January 1893 Monday 16th January 1893 Tuesday 17th January 1893 Mr Besbrook & Mr Newnham called. Wednesday 18th January 1893 Thursday 19th January 1893 Went out for the first time this year. The Captn came up. Friday 20th January 1893 Saturday 21st January 1893 Jones & Bolt came up. Sunday 22nd January 1893 Mr Ford. Joe Newnham, Jose & Toop came up. Monday 23rd January 1893 Tuesday 24th January 1893 Wednesday 25th January 1893 Thursday 26th January 1893 Friday 27th January 1893 Saturday 28th January 1893 Left the hospital at 4 pm Dinner to Deau Pitt in evening. Sunday 29th January 1893 Monday 30th January 1893 Deau Pitt left in Euphrates at 9 pm. He manned the pu…? & went off to cheer him. Tuesday 31st January 1893 Went ashore, joined library. Turned in directly I got aboard. Wednesday 1st February 1893 Thursday 2nd February 1893 Friday 3rd February 1893 Saturday 4th February 1893 Went to Newnhams about 3 & then called on Bedbrook, Stasely and Mrs Ford. Met Jose. Sunday 5th February 1893 Monday 6th February 1893 Tuesday 7th February 1893 Feeling queer. Wednesday 8th February 1893 Put on sick list with fever. Thursday 9th February 1893 To hospital Friday 10th February 1893 Saturday 11th February 1893 Sunday 12th February 1893 Admiral & Mrs Tracey and Shortland, Martell & Penfold came up. Monday 13th February 1893 Tuesday 14th February 1893 Wednesday 15th February 1893 Mr Newnham came up. Thursday 16th February 1893 Mr & Mrs Stasely . Medically surveyed & considered a fit subject for passage home. Friday 17th February 1893 Bolt & Claxton came up. Saturday 18th February 1893 Sunday 19th February 1893 Mr Ford. Joe Newnham & some midshipmen came up. Am to join the "Tyne" tomorrow at 2.15 for passage home. Monday 20th February 1893 Left Malta in Tyne At 8 pm. Tuesday 21st February 1893 Wednesday 22nd February 1893 Thursday 23rd February 1893 Friday 24th February 1893 Saturday 25th February 1893 Sunday 26th February 1893 Monday 27th February 1893 Tuesday 28th February 1893 Wednesday 1st March 1893 Thursday 2nd March 1893 Friday 3rd March 1893 Arrived at Portsmouth and was sent to Haslar. "Victory (2) 3 Mar 1893 26 Jun 1893 ""In 1889, Victory was fitted up as a Naval School of Telegraphy. She soon became a proper Signal School, and signal ratings from ships paying off were sent to Victory, instead of the barracks, for a two-month training course. The School remained on Victory until 1904, when training was transferred temporarily to HMS Hercules, and in 1906 the whole School was moved to a permanent establishment at the Chatham Royal Naval Barracks. " Saturday 4th March 1893 The Governor came down but went up again the same evening. Sunday 5th March 1893 Monday 6th March 1893 Tuesday 7th March 1893 Mrs Davis came over. Wednesday 8th March 1893 Governor Mater & Daisy came down. Mater remains. Thursday 9th March 1893 The Mater came over. Friday 10th March 1893 ditto Saturday 11th March 1893 Sunday 12th March 1893 Mater and Flo Macdonald came. Monday 13th March 1893 Mater went home. Tuesday 14th March 1893 Davis & Mrs Comer came over. Wednesday 15th March 1893 Thursday 16th March 1893 Friday 17th March 1893 Mr Tucker & Mac came over. Saturday 18th March 1893 Sunday 19th March 1893 Monday 20th March 1893 Tuesday 21st March 1893 Davis & Flo Mac came over. Wednesday 22nd March 1893 Thursday 23rd March 1893 Got leave to go out of hospital in afternoon & called at Mrs Davis'… Friday 24th March 1893 Discharged…. …. …. Aboard Duke of Wellington : Got 19 days leave. Saturday 25th March 1893 Left Portsmouth & got to Richmond about 5.30. Sunday 26th March 1893 to April 13th. On leave at home. Monday 27th March 1893 Tuesday 28th March 1893 Wednesday 29th March 1893 Thursday 30th March 1893 Friday 31st March 1893 Saturday 1st April 1893 Sunday 2nd April 1893 Monday 3rd April 1893 Tuesday 4th April 1893 Wednesday 5th April 1893 Thursday 6th April 1893 Friday 7th April 1893 Saturday 8th April 1893 Sunday 9th April 1893 Monday 10th April 1893 Tuesday 11th April 1893 Wednesday 12th April 1893 Thursday 13th April 1893 Returned to Portsmouth & stayed at Mrs Davis' for the night. Friday 14th April 1893 Joined the Marlborough for steam reserve. 1877 HMS Marlborough (Hulk) Engineer Officer's Training started Portsmouth. Saturday 15th April 1893 Went to Mac's & to the pier. Sunday 16th April 1893 Went to the Hendy's in afternoon. Monday 17th April 1893 Tuesday 18th April 1893 Wednesday 19th April 1893 Thursday 20th April 1893 Friday 21st April 1893 Went to tea at Mrs Davis's. Saturday 22nd April 1893 Went to pier aft & evening. Sunday 23rd April 1893 Went to dinner with Mt Butt & stayed there during the evening. Monday 24th April 1893 Tuesday 25th April 1893 Sent to "Melampus" to take her to Plymouth. Wednesday 26th April 1893 Thursday 27th April 1893 Friday 28th April 1893 Started for Plymouth in Melampus at 3 pm. Saturday 29th April 1893 Got to Plymouth at 6.30 & returned to Portsmouth by 4.21 train. Sunday 30th April 1893 Went to Mac's & had tea. Monday 1st May 1893 Had tea at W… Davis' and walked on to Mac's afterwards. Tuesday 2nd May 1893 Wednesday 3rd May 1893 Thursday 4th May 1893 Went to tea at Mrs Batt's and spent the evening there. Friday 5th May 1893 Asked for leave on Sat morning and went to Richmond by 7.7 train. Found the Governor down at Plymouth. Saturday 6th May 1893 Went for a pull up the river with C.A.A. the Mater, Jack too. Sunday 7th May 1893 The Mater ill with cold contracted yesterday. Came down by 8.30 train from Waterloo. Monday 8th May 1893 Interviewed Capt Kane Fothum? About not going in "Seahorse" to Ferrol for the "Howe". Pier in evening. Walked home with Mrs and Miss Batt. Tuesday 9th May 1893 Played tennis with the Comers. Dined on board and went to sing song at the club. Wednesday 10th May 1893 Had tea at Mrs Davis' & afterwards to Mrs Garwood's & to Mac's. Thursday 11th May 1893 Dined on board and went to Davis's afterwards. Friday 12th May 1893 Dined on board the Captain being the guest of mess.. Appointment to Cordelia in paper. Saturday 13th May 1893 Went for a pull in aft with Davis, had tea & then tennis. Sunday 14th May 1893 Walked out to esplanade & then to tea at Mrs Garwood's. Monday 15th May 1893 Went aboard "Crescent" for steam trials, out to Spithead and returned Friday 19th Tuesday 16th May 1893 Wednesday 17th May 1893 Thursday 18th May 1893 Friday 19th May 1893 In afternoon went to Mrs Comer's and Mrs Davis'. Saturday 20th May 1893 Got appointment to "Cordelia" & went aboard that ship. Went out to Mrs Batt's in afternoon & to pier with them in evening. Sunday 21st May 1893 Went on New pier in aft & to tea at Mac's. Monday 22nd May 1893 Spent evening at Mrs Davis's Tuesday 23rd May 1893 Trial of "Gibralter" (failed). Wednesday 24th May 1893 Went home and came down at 10 pm. Thursday 25th May 1893 Friday 26th May 1893 Trial of "Gibralter". Got back at 6 pm & went home by 7.7 train. Saturday 27th May 1893 Went up the river just above Hampton Court with the Governor, Edith Powell & M.. Sale. Got back at 6 pm & took the girls to exhibition. Sunday 28th May 1893 Went out to Kew with Edith. Returned to Portsmouth at 8.30. Monday 29th May 1893 Tea & Tennis with Davis'. Mr Tucker £1 - ? Tuesday 30th May 1893 Went out to Mac's. Wednesday 31st May 1893 Spent evening at Mrs Edwards's Thursday 1st June 1893 Spent evening at Mrs Hendy's Friday 2nd June 1893 To exhibition at Drill Hall. Saturday 3rd June 1893 Working aboard "Latona". Sunday 4th June 1893 Monday 5th June 1893 To Mrs Davis after dinner. Tuesday 6th June 1893 Went aboard "Latona" for trial alongside. Then to Davis and took the girls out for a pull. Wednesday 7th June 1893 Went out in "Latona" gun trials. Lewis party at Mrs Davis. Thursday 8th June 1893 Went out to Mac's in evening. Friday 9th June 1893 To Mrs Davies to tea and then took the girls out in a boat & to pier. Saturday 10th June 1893 Tea party on board. Then to pier & home with Miss Garwood. Sunday 11th June 1893 Tea at Mrs Davies, then saw Violet & off and out to Mac's Monday 12th June 1893 Tuesday 13th June 1893 Tea at Mrs D's and then to Mrs Batt's. Wednesday 14th June 1893 Tea and tennis at Cowers ? Thursday 15th June 1893 Went to Launch of "Fox" at 11 am and to tea at Mrs Davies in afternoon. Very hot. Friday 16th June 1893 Went out to Stokes Bay for trial of pace in morning. Then to tea at Garwood's & took Maud out boating in evening. Very hot. Saturday 17th June 1893 Went to Mrs Comer's in afternoon and out to Macs for the evening. Sunday 18th June 1893 Went to Southsea for bathe in afternoon. Monday 19th June 1893 To Mrs Edwards & on to the pier with them. Appointed to "Blenheim". Tuesday 20th June 1893 Evening at Mrs Davies. Wednesday 21st June 1893 Went out to Mac's. Mrs Garwood, Mrs Comer and Mrs Batts. Thursday 22nd June 1893 Went picnic to Goodwood with Mrs Young and the Stearns party. Got back about 11. Friday 23rd June 1893 News of the loss of "Victoria" came in about 12 noon. Went to Mrs Davies in evening. Saturday 24th June 1893 At Mrs Davies. Sunday 25th June 1893 Walked out to Southsea in morning and dined at Mrs Davies. Monday 26th June 1893 Left Portsmouth at 1.50 and got to Chatham at 8. Put up at the S…. Tuesday 27th June 1893 Joined "Pembroke" & went aboard "Blenheim" after lunch. "Pembroke for Blenhiem 27 Jun 1893 23 Sep 1893 HMS Pembroke was a 101-gun screw propelled first rate launched in 1859 as HMS Duncan. She was renamed HMS Pembroke on her transferral to harbour service in 1890, renamed HMS Tenedos II in 1905 and was sold in 1910. " Wednesday 28th June 1893 Coronation Day - went up to see Dr Pritchard in morning & then to Richmond. Walked over to the Woods. Returned to Chatham. Thursday 29th June 1893 Basin trial of machin' of "Blenheim". Friday 30th June 1893 Saturday 1st July 1893 Coaled ship. Went home by 3.25 train. Sunday 2nd July 1893 Return to Chatham at 11.30 pm. Monday 3rd July 1893 Called at Mr Jates after dinner. Tuesday 4th July 1893 Wednesday 5th July 1893 Walked to Strood. Thursday 6th July 1893 Search. Friday 7th July 1893 Went home in afternoon & saw illuminations at Richmond. Saturday 8th July 1893 Went up the river with Mater & Miss Aylward? & then to Earl's Court. Sunday 9th July 1893 Returned at 8.30 pm. Monday 10th July 1893 Tuesday 11th July 1893 "Blenheim" commissioned. Wednesday 12th July 1893 Went down to Sheerness in "Blenheim". Thursday 13th July 1893 Friday 14th July 1893 Sailed for Portland & did an hour full speed on way. Saturday 15th July 1893 Got to Portland at 6. Sunday 16th July 1893 Monday 17th July 1893 Left Portland with Fleet for a cruise. Tuesday 18th July 1893 Ran down to Scilly at 16? Knots. Wednesday 19th July 1893 Thursday 20th July 1893 Friday 21st July 1893 Anchored in Torbay for a couple of hours & got letter. Then to sea again. Saturday 22nd July 1893 Anchored in Torbay about 2.30 & got ready to coal ship. Sunday 23rd July 1893 Monday 24th July 1893 Coaled ship. Tuesday 25th July 1893 Went ashore to club. Wednesday 26th July 1893 Got underway at 11.30 & in afternoon left Torbay at 15 knots.. Thursday 27th July 1893 Cruising about off Milford Haven. War declared at 9 pm. Captured disabled torpedo boat. Friday 28th July 1893 Steaming fast most of the day. Joined the Northern Admiral in afternoon & Southern Admiral came up at 4 pm. Then dense fog during which the two enemies fleets continued. Saturday 29th July 1893 General engagement at 4 am without decisive result. Sunday 30th July 1893 At Milford Monday 31st July 1893 Tuesday 1st August 1893 Captured the Forth. Wednesday 2nd August 1893 Ran down to Tenby to telegraph to Naracisus & to Admiralty. Thursday 3rd August 1893 Friday 4th August 1893 General action with enemy for 2 hours at 8 am. Manouvres over in evening. Saturday 5th August 1893 Sunday 6th August 1893 Arrived at Portland about 4 pm. Monday 7th August 1893 Went aboard Iris & saw Jack after dinner. Tuesday 8th August 1893 Inspected by Admiral Fairfax in morning. Left for Chatham 3 pm. Wednesday 9th August 1893 Arrived at sheerness & disembarked…..? Thursday 10th August 1893 Went up to Chatham and started coaling ship Friday 11th August 1893 Coaling ship. Saturday 12th August 1893 Sunday 13th August 1893 Ran down to Sheerness after lunch & went to Aunts. Monday 14th August 1893 Tuesday 15th August 1893 Walked out to the Leather Bottle at Chobham and back. Wednesday 16th August 1893 Walked to Kit's Cob house with Grant? Got lost in woods, Thursday 17th August 1893 Friday 18th August 1893 Saturday 19th August 1893 Went home by 11.43 & returned next day at 10 pm. Sunday 20th August 1893 Monday 21st August 1893 Tuesday 22nd August 1893 Called at Mrs Barnaby's & Mr Wood's. Dined on board & to Pembroke afterwards. Wednesday 23rd August 1893 Thursday 24th August 1893 Friday 25th August 1893 Saturday 26th August 1893 "Blenheim" inspected & paid off. Joined "Pembroke". Thornhill went on leave. Sunday 27th August 1893 Monday 28th August 1893 Tuesday 29th August 1893 Wednesday 30th August 1893 Thursday 31st August 1893 Friday 1st September 1893 Saturday 2nd September 1893 Went home by 1.10 pm train. Sunday 3rd September 1893 Returned by 8.30 from Victoria. Monday 4th September 1893 Tuesday 5th September 1893 Wednesday 6th September 1893 Sent in forms for 3 weeks leave Thursday 7th September 1893 Played cricket. Dined in plain clothes & went to see "P…. …" at Chatham lecture hall. Friday 8th September 1893 Saturday 9th September 1893 Left Chatham by 1.10 train on leave - 22 days commencing Monday next. Sunday 10th September 1893 Monday 11th September 1893 Tuesday 12th September 1893 Wednesday 13th September 1893 Thursday 14th September 1893 Friday 15th September 1893 Went up to Glasgow by courier train leaving Euston at 2 pm & stayed with May at East Villa. Saturday 16th September 1893 Sunday 17th September 1893 Monday 18th September 1893 Tuesday 19th September 1893 Went to Renfrew & then back to Ibrox with N.H. Wednesday 20th September 1893 Thursday 21st September 1893 Telegram arrived at 3 pm telling me to be at Vernon on Saturday. Went to Renfrew. Friday 22nd September 1893 To Richmond Saturday 23rd September 1893 To Chatham & then to Portsmouth & Mrs Marlbro's. Sunday 24th September 1893 Went for a walk with Jack in the morning & to tea at Mrs Batt's """Excellent Torpedo Hydraulic Course"" 24 Sep 1893 8 Dec 1893 ""HMS Excellent is a shore establishment in Portsmouth. Originally housed in a number of hulks named HMS Excellent since 1830, it was formally established in 1869. It moved ashore in 1891 and remained active until 1985, when it ceased to be an independent command and was incorporated into HMS Nelson as part of HMNB Portsmouth. The name continues to exist in reference to the aspects under the site's administrative purview. A number of ships were renamed HMS Excellent whilst serving as homes or tenders of the establishment. HMS Handy was HMS Excellent between 1891 and 1916. "" " Monday 25th September 1893 Commenced E.L. course - to pier with Jack in evening. Tuesday 26th September 1893 Wednesday 27th September 1893 Thursday 28th September 1893 Went to Davis with Jack. Friday 29th September 1893 Went to Batt's with Jack. Saturday 30th September 1893 Jack left for Greenwich. Saw him off. Sunday 1st October 1893 Went to tea at Mrs Hendy's & to church afterwards. Monday 2nd October 1893 Played cards at Mrs Garwood's Tuesday 3rd October 1893 Got paid £20- 3s - 9d not enough. Wednesday 4th October 1893 The Govenor came down to go to Mrs Dodds's funeral. Met him at 4.30 & went for a walk & then to club. Thursday 5th October 1893 Friday 6th October 1893 Saturday 7th October 1893 Went to Havant with the …. & called at Mr Whattams? Very wet. Sunday 8th October 1893 To Mr Batt's with the Governor. Monday 9th October 1893 To Mrs Hendy's with the Governor. Tuesday 10th October 1893 To Mrs Tucker's with the Governor. Wednesday 11th October 1893 Governor returned to Richmond. Thursday 12th October 1893 Friday 13th October 1893 Saturday 14th October 1893 Sunday 15th October 1893 Monday 16th October 1893 Tuesday 17th October 1893 Wednesday 18th October 1893 Thursday 19th October 1893 Friday 20th October 1893 Tom appointed to "Barracouta" & Mrs Hamilton down here. Saturday 21st October 1893 Sunday 22nd October 1893 Dined at Mrs Davies. Monday 23rd October 1893 Tuesday 24th October 1893 Spent the evening at Mrs Comer's Wednesday 25th October 1893 Called at Mrs Stearn's & the Hendy's Thursday 26th October 1893 Friday 27th October 1893 Saturday 28th October 1893 Evening at Mrs Edwards. The Macdonalds ill. Sunday 29th October 1893 Monday 30th October 1893 To Mrs Comer's in afternoon & with them to Ms Ca…t's in evening Tuesday 31st October 1893 To Mrs Davies. Mr & Mrs D away. Wednesday 1st November 1893 Thursday 2nd November 1893 Friday 3rd November 1893 To Mayor's Ball at Town Hall. Saturday 4th November 1893 Went to Mrs Davies. Sunday 5th November 1893 Dined at Mrs Davies. Monday 6th November 1893 Tuesday 7th November 1893 Out firing torpedoes with "Vesuvius". Wednesday 8th November 1893 Thursday 9th November 1893 Friday 10th November 1893 Torpedo Exam Saturday 11th November 1893 Sunday 12th November 1893 Monday 13th November 1893 Tuesday 14th November 1893 Wednesday 15th November 1893 Spent the evening at …. …. Thursday 16th November 1893 Went to theatre with Mrs Davies. Friday 17th November 1893 Tom came round to Spithead in "Barracouta". Went aboard to see him & got ashore at 8 pm. Saturday 18th November 1893 Went home. Sunday 19th November 1893 Returned to Portsmouth. Monday 20th November 1893 Tuesday 21st November 1893 Tom came aboard for the last time Wednesday 22nd November 1893 Tom left for South America. Went to Mrs Hendy's in evening. Thursday 23rd November 1893 Friday 24th November 1893 Saturday 25th November 1893 Sunday 26th November 1893 Monday 27th November 1893 Stone came to dinner with me. Tuesday 28th November 1893 Spent the evening at Mrs Moorhead's Wednesday 29th November 1893 Thursday 30th November 1893 Friday 1st December 1893 Went to Mac & Davies. Saturday 2nd December 1893 Went on pier skating with the Davies….. Sunday 3rd December 1893 Monday 4th December 1893 Tuesday 5th December 1893 Wednesday 6th December 1893 Thursday 7th December 1893 Friday 8th December 1893 Hydraulic Exam in forenoon. Saturday 9th December 1893 Called at Mrs Holloways's Pembroke for Blenhiem 9 Dec 1893 25 May 1894 Sunday 10th December 1893 To Mrs Davies. Monday 11th December 1893 Returned to Chatham. Tuesday 12th December 1893 Wednesday 13th December 1893 Thursday 14th December 1893 Friday 15th December 1893 Saturday 16th December 1893 Sunday 17th December 1893 Monday 18th December 1893 Tuesday 19th December 1893 Wednesday 20th December 1893 Thursday 21st December 1893 Friday 22nd December 1893 Saturday 23rd December 1893 Went to Richmond Sunday 24th December 1893 Monday 25th December 1893 Xmas day - very quiet - at home - Daisy & Jack. Tuesday 26th December 1893 Returned to Chatham. Wednesday 27th December 1893 Went to dance at Mrs Woods at Surbiton. Slept at Mrs Astrop's Thursday 28th December 1893 Returned to Chatham. Friday 29th December 1893 Called at Mrs Yates & stayed to dinner. Saturday 30th December 1893 Sunday 31st December 1893 == 1894 == Monday 1st January 1894 Tuesday 2nd January 1894 Wednesday 3rd January 1894 Thursday 4th January 1894 Friday 5th January 1894 Went up to Richmond in evening - engine frozen up at Eltham - delayed an hour. Saturday 6th January 1894 Went skating in Pen Ponds in afternoon. Sunday 7th January 1894 Skated on Pen Ponds in morning and to Bushey Park with Jack in afternoon. Monday 8th January 1894 Commenced 3 weeks leave today: skated in morning at Pen Ponds. Took some photographs with the Govenor in the afternoon. Tuesday 9th January 1894 (& Wed) Wet. Wednesday 10th January 1894 To "Constantinople" on Wednesday evening. Thursday 11th January 1894 To Moulsey in aft & to tea with Mrs Nichols with the family. Friday 12th January 1894 Cory? Aylward….came over. Walked round the park & went home with C.H. Saturday 13th January 1894 Went to Imperial Institute with Govenor Sunday 14th January 1894 Monday 15th January 1894 Went to Olympia with May & Hilda. Tuesday 16th January 1894 Wednesday 17th January 1894 Bearbrook came over. Thursday 18th January 1894 Friday 19th January 1894 Saturday 20th January 1894 Sunday 21st January 1894 Monday 22nd January 1894 Went to see Mr Field - surgeon (34 Wimple St) about my hearing. He concludes it may get right - to see him again in 5 weeks. Tuesday 23rd January 1894 Went to Bearblocks to dinner with May and Horton. Wednesday 24th January 1894 Walked to Teddington and back by train. The Woods came over for Daisy's concert. Thursday 25th January 1894 Went to the Savoy with the Guvenor & Mater to see "Utopia". Friday 26th January 1894 Went to Waterloo & walked down to Grosvenor Rd. with Govenor. Saturday 27th January 1894 Walked to Wimbledon & then to Kingston with the Govenor. Sunday 28th January 1894 Returned to Chatham. Monday 29th January 1894 Tuesday 30th January 1894 Wednesday 31st January 1894 Thursday 1st February 1894 Friday 2nd February 1894 Called at Mrs Ford's Saturday 3rd February 1894 Went home by 11.58 train. Sunday 4th February 1894 Walked to Kingston with Jack and the Woods. Returned to Chatham at 11.45 Monday 5th February 1894 Tuesday 6th February 1894 Wednesday 7th February 1894 (and Thursday 8th) On trial of "Gossamer" Thursday 8th February 1894 Friday 9th February 1894 Called at Mrs Barnaby's & then walked to Rochester. Saturday 10th February 1894 Went to football match Sheppy v Chatham. Sunday 11th February 1894 Went to tea with Mrs Yates. Monday 12th February 1894 Tuesday 13th February 1894 Wednesday 14th February 1894 On trial of "Gossamer" (reduced). Thursday 15th February 1894 Passed exam for Chief Engineer. Friday 16th February 1894 Saturday 17th February 1894 Went to richmond & to the Empire with Jack in evening. Sunday 18th February 1894 Returned to Chatham by 10.15. Monday 19th February 1894 Tuesday 20th February 1894 Wednesday 21st February 1894 On trial of "Gossamer" for 24 hours - 8 am to Friday 8 am. Thursday 22nd February 1894 Friday 23rd February 1894 Saturday 24th February 1894 Went home by 1.43 train. Sunday 25th February 1894 Monday 26th February 1894 Went to see Mr Field again. Recomends cotton wool for ear drum. Tuesday 27th February 1894 Returned to Chatham by 8.30 train. Wednesday 28th February 1894 Thursday 1st March 1894 (& Friday 2nd) On board "Barfleur" for basin trial Friday 2nd March 1894 Saturday 3rd March 1894 (&Sunday 4th) On duty for reserve. Sunday 4th March 1894 Walked to Rainham on Sunday afternoon Monday 5th March 1894 Tuesday 6th March 1894 Wednesday 7th March 1894 Went down the river in Barfleur Thursday 8th March 1894 8-9 - 12th On "Barfleur" gun trial & came up on 12th to Chatham. Friday 9th March 1894 Saturday 10th March 1894 Sunday 11th March 1894 Monday 12th March 1894 Tuesday 13th March 1894 Wednesday 14th March 1894 Left "Barfleur" in afternoon. Thursday 15th March 1894 Friday 16th March 1894 Got leave for Sat morning & went home by 5.30 train. Saturday 17th March 1894 Mack? Went to University boat race with Mr & Mrs Nichols & the Govenor. Sunday 18th March 1894 Returned by 10:15 train. Monday 19th March 1894 Met Mr Newnham in dockyard & he came to lunch with me. Tuesday 20th March 1894 Wednesday 21st March 1894 Thursday 22nd March 1894 Went home by 3.30 train. Nell H. at home. Saw her to Hampstead in evening. Friday 23rd March 1894 Good Friday. Jack came home. Saturday 24th March 1894 Went up river with Daisy. CAA? Or CHH? Came over & I went home with her. Sunday 25th March 1894 Walked to Whitton with Jack in afternoon. Came to Chatham by 10.15 train. Monday 26th March 1894 In charge of Northampton for this week. Tuesday 27th March 1894 Wednesday 28th March 1894 Thursday 29th March 1894 Friday 30th March 1894 Saturday 31st March 1894 Went home by 2.15 train. Sunday 1st April 1894 Went for a wealk along the river with N.H. in morning & to Kew in afternoon. Engaged to N.H. in evening. Monday 2nd April 1894 Came down by 8.00 train. Tuesday 3rd April 1894 Wednesday 4th April 1894 Thursday 5th April 1894 (unti Saturday) Very busy getting ship ready to go down river on Monday. Friday 6th April 1894 Saturday 7th April 1894 Managed to get away by 1.00 train to Cannon Street. Bought a ring and went to Hampstead to Mrs Hamilton's to present it. After tea went to Broad Street with Nell & then to Richmond. Sunday 8th April 1894 With Nell all day. Came down by 10.15 train Monday 9th April 1894 Turned out at 3.30 am & got "Blenheim" ready to go down the river. Left at 2 pm and got to Sheerness about 3. Tuesday 10th April 1894 Out firing the new 6" Q7 guns. Got back to Sheerness about 5.30. Wednesday 11th April 1894 Left Sheerness at 3 pm & came up to Chatham. Thursday 12th April 1894 Coaling ship all day. Friday 13th April 1894 Asked for 48 hours leave next Monday. Saturday 14th April 1894 Went to Richmond by 1.00 train. Nell came over about 4.30. Sunday 15th April 1894 Went for a walk with Nell in morning. Monday 16th April 1894 Went to see Mr Field & then with Nell to Madam Tussauds & to Niagra. Tuesday 17th April 1894 Wet. Did not go out till 5 pm. Then went with Nell to Hampstead and afterwards to Euston and saw her off by 8.50 train. Got on board at midnight and found there had been a fire on board ship. Wednesday 18th April 1894 Thursday 19th April 1894 Friday 20th April 1894 Went ashore for a walk. Met Mr & Mrs Ford. Saturday 21st April 1894 Walked to Gads Hill House in afternoon. Sunday 22nd April 1894 Walked out toward Rainham after lunch. Hearing much better. Monday 23rd April 1894 Got a cold in my eye & did not go out. Tuesday 24th April 1894 Dined with Mrs Ford. Wednesday 25th April 1894 Thursday 26th April 1894 Friday 27th April 1894 Saturday 28th April 1894 Went to Richmond by 2.5 train then went to Paddington & met the Mater. Sunday 29th April 1894 Returned by 10:15 train. Monday 30th April 1894 Tuesday 1st May 1894 Wednesday 2nd May 1894 Thursday 3rd May 1894 Friday 4th May 1894 Saturday 5th May 1894 Went to Richmond by 11.53 & up the river with May & children in afternoon Twickenham. Went on leave by same train. Sunday 6th May 1894 Returned by 10:15 train. Monday 7th May 1894 Called at Mrs Yates'. Tuesday 8th May 1894 Thurnbull's tea party. Wednesday 9th May 1894 Thursday 10th May 1894 Friday 11th May 1894 Saturday 12th May 1894 Went to Richmond by 1.10. Sunday 13th May 1894 Returned to Chatham by 8.30 Victoria. Monday 14th May 1894 Played tennis before dinner. Tuesday 15th May 1894 Went ashore shopping. Wednesday 16th May 1894 Thursday 17th May 1894 Friday 18th May 1894 Saturday 19th May 1894 Went for a stroll in afternoon through New Brompton. Cold and wet. Sunday 20th May 1894 Went to dockyard church in evening but could not hear sermon. Monday 21st May 1894 Tuesday 22nd May 1894 Went to Richmond by 5.35 pm. Wednesday 23rd May 1894 Illuminations at Richmond on account of the lock being opened last Saturday. Two of the Woods and two of the Hendys stayed with us. Thursday 24th May 1894 Left Richmond at 9 pm. Friday 25th May 1894 Saturday 26th May 1894 "Blenheim" commissioned. "Blenheim 26 May 1894 18 Dec 1894 Blenheim was a Blake class armoured cruiser that served from 1890-1926. Launched 5 July, 1890, she displaced 9,150 tons and her steel hull measured 375 feet (length) and 65 feet (beam) with 20,000 indicated horsepower (15,000 kW) turning 2 propellers giving a top speed of 22 knots (41 km/h). Her main armament was two 9-inch (22 ton) smooth bore guns protected behind armoured casements on the upper deck. She also carried ten 6-inch (152 mm) guns and eighteen 3-pounders. She was built by Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company at Blackwall. The ship was named after the Battle of Blenheim. She served as a cruiser with the Channel Squadron until May 1908 when she joined the Mediterranean Fleet as a destroyer depot ship. She was sent to Mudros in March 1915 in support of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force at the Battle of Gallipoli. She was scrapped in 1926 at Pembroke Dock. Blenheim served in the repatriation of the remains of three dignitaries during her career: His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Battenberg died from malaria while on active duty onboard HMS Blonde off Sierra Leone in 1896. Blenheim repatriated his body from the Canary Islands. Her Majesty Queen Victoria appointed the commanding officer Captain Edmund S. Poe to the fourth class of the Royal Victorian Order as a mark of appreciation for this service. Sitting Canadian Prime Minister Sir John Thompson died in England, just after being named to HM The Queen's Privy Council in 1894 and was repatriated to Halifax, Nova Scotia by Blenheim, which was painted black for the occasion.[1] Former Canadian Prime Minister Sir Charles Tupper died in England in 1915 and was repatriated to Halifax by Blenheim. Whilst being used as a depot ship, future Rear-Admiral and VC winner Eric Gascoigne Robinson served aboard her. " Sunday 27th May 1894 Monday 28th May 1894 Tuesday 29th May 1894 Wednesday 30th May 1894 Thursday 31st May 1894 The Governor & Daisy & Mater came down to ~Chatham & came on board to tea with Mrs Yates. Went ashore with them and saw them off by 9 train. Friday 1st June 1894 Blenheim steams to Sheerness. Saturday 2nd June 1894 Embarking powder? Sunday 3rd June 1894 A quiet day but had to put screw right in afternoon. Monday 4th June 1894 Steam trial in afternoon 2 to 5 nearly put off by mist. Left after the trial about 6 pm. Tuesday 5th June 1894 Arrived at Spithead 11 am. Spent afternoon steaming about and firing torpedoes. ER staff shockingly bad & requiring much looking after. Wednesday 6th June 1894 Went ashore after lunch. Had my hair cut and called at Mac's & Davies'. Elec light ? Ashore. Detained at Spithead by torpedo duties. Thursday 7th June 1894 Left Portsmouth in morning. Friday 8th June 1894 Called at 2 am. Piston rod hot. Got underway spare piston - let work… Saturday 9th June 1894 Finished piston at 2 am, turned in at 3. Turned out at 9.30. Captain enquired into hot piston rod Sunday 10th June 1894 Kept morning watch - Got in at 8 am to Lough Swilly. Monday 11th June 1894 Tuesday 12th June 1894 Admiral on board in morning - we have scarlet fever case on board and ordered to Greenock to launch its Court of Enquiry, also held on board. Left about 6 pm for Greenock. Wednesday 13th June 1894 Arrived at Greenock at 8.30. Went ashore at 10.30 & got train to Shields Road. Called at Mrs Dodd's & then to Renfrew for lunch. Came away at 2.10 with Nell who came down to Greenock with me. Came on board at 4 & left for Lough Swilly at 5. Thursday 14th June 1894 Arrived at Lough Swilley at 7.30. Went to dance at Londonderry in evening. Friday 15th June 1894 Returned from dance at Derry & got on board at 5.30 am. Left Lough Swilly at 1.30 pm. Saturday 16th June 1894 Arrived Stornaway at 11 am. Moored ship but had to keep steam at short notice as it was blowing. Sunday 17th June 1894 Monday 18th June 1894 Went for a sail in skiff about 5 pm. Tuesday 19th June 1894 Wet. Steam down for making …… Wednesday 20th June 1894 Left Stornaway at 9.30 am. Night quarters. Thursday 21st June 1894 Rolled very much in middle watch. Arrived Greenock 7.30 pm. Friday 22nd June 1894 Went ashore at 3.30 & to Renfrew & returned at 11 pm. Saturday 23rd June 1894 Went ashore 12.40 Got to Renfrew at 3. Went to Shawlands? & saw May with Nell. Sunday 24th June 1894 Went for a walk with Nell in afternoon Monday 25th June 1894 Left Renfrew at 8.20. Got on board about 10 am. Tuesday 26th June 1894 Went ashore at 6 pm. Then to Greenock. Went to Mrs Sinclair's where Nell was staying. Wednesday 27th June 1894 Jim & Nell with Mr & Mrs Andrew came on board to tea. Went ashore with them & stayed all night at Mrs Sinclair's. Thursday 28th June 1894 Friday 29th June 1894 Left Greenock after breakfast & sailed from ….. At 4 pm. Saturday 30th June 1894 Quarterly Firing? Sunday 1st July 1894 Stopped at 5 am. Bathed at 5 pm. Fleet proceeded at 6 pm. Monday 2nd July 1894 Very slow. Tuesday 3rd July 1894 Lowered picket boats in forenoon and got to Portland about 6.30 pm. Wednesday 4th July 1894 Thursday 5th July 1894 Friday 6th July 1894 Saturday 7th July 1894 Sunday 8th July 1894 Went ashore with Harold, train to ….. To get strawberries - none to be had. Train back and to the club. Came on to rain hard - came off at 5.15. Monday 9th July 1894 Tuesday 10th July 1894 Wednesday 11th July 1894 Thursday 12th July 1894 Friday 13th July 1894 Went outside breakwater at 5 am for fuze firing and torpedo work. Came in at 8 pm. Saturday 14th July 1894 Out firing again got in about 10.30 and commenced coaling in afternoon but only emptied one collier taking out 37 tons. Sunday 15th July 1894 Monday 16th July 1894 Turned out at 4 am & by ?? Am coaling ship at 5 am. Carried on all day and until 12.30 next day. Tuesday 17th July 1894 Wednesday 18th July 1894 Got up steam to …… …… Went ashore & had my hair cut in afternoon. Thursday 19th July 1894 Friday 20th July 1894 Saturday 21st July 1894 Went ashore in afternoon with chief, train to Weymouth & back by boat Sunday 22nd July 1894 Monday 23rd July 1894 Left Portland for cruise in channel. Tuesday 24th July 1894 Wednesday 25th July 1894 Thursday 26th July 1894 Friday 27th July 1894 Speedwell arrived with mail. HMS Speedwell a Sharpshooter class gunboat built 1889. Photograph taken c1908 Saturday 28th July 1894 Sunday 29th July 1894 Stopped at 8 am and drifted about all day. Torpedo Gunboats went on to Falmouth at noon. We started again about 5. Monday 30th July 1894 Arrived at Falmouth 2 pm. Prepared for coaling. Falmouth regatta going on. Tuesday 31st July 1894 Coaled ship. Started at 4 am. Finished at 10. After lunch had orders to be all ready to go to sea at 8 am next morning. Worked late in consequence. Wednesday 1st August 1894 Standing by with steam up all day. Thursday 2nd August 1894 Left Falmouth at 4 pm. Roughish on tests. Friday 3rd August 1894 Very rough in morning, of Ushant during the day. 9pm war declared. Proceeded at 10 knots for steering for SE corner of Ireland Saturday 4th August 1894 At 10.30 proceeded at 15 and half knots without any lights. Sunday 5th August 1894 Fought the evening (a 2 hours engagement) from 10.30 am to 12.30. Then proceeded to Belfast, arrived at 7. Monday 6th August 1894 Got out torpedo nets & sent boats out to the mouth of the Lough all night. Tuesday 7th August 1894 Telegraph from Admiralty to say that the evening's claims are allowed & the manoeuvres over. Wednesday 8th August 1894 Left Belfast Lough at 2 pm - 12 knots. Thursday 9th August 1894 Dawdling about off Scilly Friday 10th August 1894 ditto Saturday 11th August 1894 Headed for Portsmouth at 6 pm. 7 knots. Sunday 12th August 1894 Stopped all day Monday 13th August 1894 Arrived at Spithead at 2.30 pm. Tuesday 14th August 1894 Wednesday 15th August 1894 Left Spithead for Sheerness. Thursday 16th August 1894 Arrived at Sheerness at 2.30. Captain & Fox dined in ward room Friday 17th August 1894 Got leave for a fortnight & travelled up to Richmond Saturday 18th August 1894 To Olympia with Mrs Davies & Mater. Sunday 19th August 1894 Monday 20th August 1894 Boating in morning and off to Renfrew in evening. Tuesday 21st August 1894 Wednesday 22nd August 1894 Thursday 23rd August 1894 Friday 24th August 1894 Saturday 25th August 1894 Sunday 26th August 1894 Monday 27th August 1894 Tuesday 28th August 1894 Wednesday 29th August 1894 Thursday 30th August 1894 Friday 31st August 1894 Saturday 1st September 1894 Returned to Richmond leaving Glasgow at 2 pm after a very happy holiday. Sunday 2nd September 1894 At Richmond - walked down to …. With G…. In aft. Church in evening. Monday 3rd September 1894 To Chatham to rejoin "Blenheim". Tuesday 4th September 1894 Wednesday 5th September 1894 Thursday 6th September 1894 Friday 7th September 1894 Saturday 8th September 1894 Walked to Cobham then tea at "Leather Bottle". Sunday 9th September 1894 Monday 10th September 1894 Tuesday 11th September 1894 Went to Mrs Yates & Mrs Barnaby's Wednesday 12th September 1894 Got electric light again on board. Thursday 13th September 1894 Friday 14th September 1894 Saturday 15th September 1894 Went to town by 1.13 train & to Daly's Theatre in evening. Then to Richmond. Sunday 16th September 1894 Returned to Chatham. Monday 17th September 1894 Tuesday 18th September 1894 Wednesday 19th September 1894 Thursday 20th September 1894 Left Chatham on "Blenheim" Friday 21st September 1894 At Sheerness. Went ashore and called at Aunts. Saturday 22nd September 1894 Left Sheerness for Portsmouth at 4 pm. Sunday 23rd September 1894 Arrived Spithead at 7.30. Went ashore after lunch to Davies & Mac's tried to get off at 11.30 but no boat so slept at Mac's Monday 24th September 1894 Came on board at 8.30 in Seahorse. HMS Seahorse - Twin screw tug 1880. Tuesday 25th September 1894 Left Portsmouth at 9 am. Got to Portland. Wednesday 26th September 1894 Coaled ship. Thursday 27th September 1894 Friday 28th September 1894 Saturday 29th September 1894 Sunday 30th September 1894 Monday 1st October 1894 Ashore after lunch. Walked to Weymouth. Tuesday 2nd October 1894 Wednesday 3rd October 1894 Thursday 4th October 1894 Friday 5th October 1894 Ashore with K…hill to U..mouth. Saturday 6th October 1894 Sunday 7th October 1894 Monday 8th October 1894 Left Portland for Vigo. Very fine. Tuesday 9th October 1894 Wednesday 10th October 1894 Dined with the Captain. Thursday 11th October 1894 Anchored at Vigo. Friday 12th October 1894 Went ashore with Rushole. Saturday 13th October 1894 Bathed in evening. Sunday 14th October 1894 Mustered by open list? Monday 15th October 1894 Went ashore with Chief. Tuesday 16th October 1894 Went on board Eudymaine ? After dinner. Wednesday 17th October 1894 Went for a sail with Walton & Saumar? & lost my Lesai? Hay overboard. Search light after dinner. Thursday 18th October 1894 Ashore for a walk with Padie? BR… … … Friday 19th October 1894 Saturday 20th October 1894 Sunday 21st October 1894 Monday 22nd October 1894 Admiral's Inspection Satisfactory. Tuesday 23rd October 1894 Admiral's Inspection Satisfactory. Wednesday 24th October 1894 Ashore with Rush…? Wet. Thursday 25th October 1894 Friday 26th October 1894 Saturday 27th October 1894 Left Vigo at 9.30. Commenced steam trial 12 Sunday 28th October 1894 Finished steam trial & picked up rest of fleet about 11. Monday 29th October 1894 R L Tuesday 30th October 1894 Arrived Gib about 4 pm. 133 139 Wednesday 31st October 1894 Ashore with Russhole 90 92 Thursday 1st November 1894 Coaling - finished 4.10 pm. 81 76 Friday 2nd November 1894 Court Marshall on SI Saturday 3rd November 1894 Ashore with Pritchard walked to Livea.? Sunday 4th November 1894 Monday 5th November 1894 Tuesday 6th November 1894 Wednesday 7th November 1894 Thursday 8th November 1894 Walked to top of rock & through galleries. Friday 9th November 1894 Saturday 10th November 1894 Sunday 11th November 1894 Monday 12th November 1894 Steamed alongside Mole in forenoon. Played football v East Lancashire Regiment in aft. Tuesday 13th November 1894 Wednesday 14th November 1894 Thursday 15th November 1894 Friday 16th November 1894 Saturday 17th November 1894 Left Gibralter at 9.30 am. Sunday 18th November 1894 Monday 19th November 1894 Tuesday 20th November 1894 Wednesday 21st November 1894 Arrived at Paluea ? At noon. Thursday 22nd November 1894 Friday 23rd November 1894 Nigger Minstrel entertainment on board. Saturday 24th November 1894 Sunday 25th November 1894 Monday 26th November 1894 Tuesday 27th November 1894 Went ashore to new club. Wednesday 28th November 1894 Left Paluea? At 6.30 & arrived pt M…at 6.30. Thursday 29th November 1894 Got a touch of fever & went sick Friday 30th November 1894 In bed. Saturday 1st December 1894 Better - temp normal Sunday 2nd December 1894 Monday 3rd December 1894 Tuesday 4th December 1894 Wednesday 5th December 1894 Thursday 6th December 1894 Friday 7th December 1894 Saturday 8th December 1894 Arrived Gib 10am Sick in bed. Sunday 9th December 1894 Monday 10th December 1894 To hospital Tuesday 11th December 1894 Wednesday 12th December 1894 Thursday 13th December 1894 Friday 14th December 1894 Returned to the "Blenheim" being ordered home. Saturday 15th December 1894 Sunday 16th December 1894 Monday 17th December 1894 Tuesday 18th December 1894 Arrived at Portsmouth & sent to Haslar after lunch. Jack on board. Haslar was RN hospital Wednesday 19th December 1894 Victory (2) 19 Dec 1894 21 Jan 1895 Thursday 20th December 1894 Out in grounds - bad tooth ache Friday 21st December 1894 Better - out - Mac came over Saturday 22nd December 1894 Sunday 23rd December 1894 Monday 24th December 1894 Left the hospital for 3 weeks leave. Tuesday 25th December 1894 Xmasday at Richmond - Jack & the Powells with us Wednesday 26th December 1894 Thursday 27th December 1894 Friday 28th December 1894 Went to Scotland Saturday 29th December 1894 Sunday 30th December 1894 Monday 31st December 1894 == 1895 == Tuesday 1st January 1895 Wednesday 2nd January 1895 Thursday 3rd January 1895 Friday 4th January 1895 Saturday 5th January 1895 Returned to Richmond Sunday 6th January 1895 Monday 7th January 1895 Nell's birthday, Called at Mrs Hamilton's Hampstead Heath. Tuesday 8th January 1895 To Olympia with the Woods, Powells & Daisy Wednesday 9th January 1895 C? Bearblock came over. Thursday 10th January 1895 Went to Admiralty. Friday 11th January 1895 Skating with Powells in morning Saturday 12th January 1895 Skating with Powells in morning Sunday 13th January 1895 To church in evening. Monday 14th January 1895 To Portsmouth by 11.30 joined Macdonald's. To Davies in evening. Tuesday 15th January 1895 Wednesday 16th January 1895 To Mac's to tea. Am in charge of "Hecla". Thursday 17th January 1895 To Mr Edwards and spent evening. Friday 18th January 1895 Called at Mrs Comer's & Mrs Davies. On board to dinner. Saturday 19th January 1895 To 2At Home" at Mrs Mac's. Received appointment to Elswick dated 17th Jan. On board "Blenheim" after lunch. Sunday 20th January 1895 Monday 21st January 1895 Tuesday 22nd January 1895 Travelled to Newcastle & put up at Station Hotel. President In service at E (training ship at London Docks)" 22 Jan 1895 22 Feb 1898 Wednesday 23rd January 1895 Joined at Elswick and then got some lodgings at Mrs Crowther's 20 Cambridge Street. Thursday 24th January 1895 Moved into lodgings. Friday 25th January 1895 Saturday 26th January 1895 Called at Mrs Casut's ? In afternoon. Went to skate on the Loages after tea. Sunday 27th January 1895 Snowing. Did not go out. Monday 28th January 1895 Tuesday 29th January 1895 Went to pantomime at Laque? Theatre. Wednesday 30th January 1895 Thursday 31st January 1895 Friday 1st February 1895 To Consett steel works. Saturday 2nd February 1895 To Mrs Sibun's Sunday 3rd February 1895 Monday 4th February 1895 Tuesday 5th February 1895 Wednesday 6th February 1895 Thursday 7th February 1895 To Empire theatre in evening. Friday 8th February 1895 Saturday 9th February 1895 To Mrs Sibun's. Walked in the Dene. Sunday 10th February 1895 Walked to Gosforth in afternoon - very cold. Monday 11th February 1895 Tuesday 12th February 1895 Wednesday 13th February 1895 Thursday 14th February 1895 Friday 15th February 1895 Saturday 16th February 1895 Glasgow by the 12.15 train & out to Renfrew. Then back and slept at May's. Sunday 17th February 1895 Went out to Renfrew. Returned via Paisley & went to Mrs Dodds Monday 18th February 1895 Down to Motherwell and then back to May's. Returned to Newcastle in evening. Tuesday 19th February 1895 Wednesday 20th February 1895 Thursday 21st February 1895 To Mrs Sibun's after dinner. Friday 22nd February 1895 Saturday 23rd February 1895 Called at Mrs Englebach's and went to see "Utopia" in evening. Sunday 24th February 1895 Walked out Heaton way in afternoon. Monday 25th February 1895 Tuesday 26th February 1895 Wednesday 27th February 1895 Thursday 28th February 1895 Friday 1st March 1895 Saturday 2nd March 1895 To Whitby & Tynemouth in afternoon. Sunday 3rd March 1895 Called at Hill's Monday 4th March 1895 Tuesday 5th March 1895 Wednesday 6th March 1895 Thursday 7th March 1895 Friday 8th March 1895 Saturday 9th March 1895 To Mrs Sibun's. Ordered overcoat at Bunnauds? Sunday 10th March 1895 Monday 11th March 1895 Called at Mr Little's in evening. Tuesday 12th March 1895 Wednesday 13th March 1895 Thursday 14th March 1895 Spent evening at Englebach's Friday 15th March 1895 Saturday 16th March 1895 to Monday 18th at Renfrew Sunday 17th March 1895 Monday 18th March 1895 Tuesday 19th March 1895 Wednesday 20th March 1895 Thursday 21st March 1895 Friday 22nd March 1895 Saturday 23rd March 1895 Spent evening at Englebach's Sunday 24th March 1895 Out to Mrs Sibun's to tea. Monday 25th March 1895 Wrote to Bunnaud? Asking about my coat. Tuesday 26th March 1895 Wednesday 27th March 1895 Thursday 28th March 1895 Friday 29th March 1895 To Consett. Saturday 30th March 1895 Sunday 31st March 1895 Monday 1st April 1895 Tuesday 2nd April 1895 Wednesday 3rd April 1895 Thursday 4th April 1895 Moved to 121 Westmorland Road. Friday 5th April 1895 Saturday 6th April 1895 Sunday 7th April 1895 Monday 8th April 1895 Tuesday 9th April 1895 Wednesday 10th April 1895 Thursday 11th April 1895 Travelled to Glasgow & put up at W..don Hotel. Afterwards to Renfrew Friday 12th April 1895 To Renfrew with May & the Guvr? & family? Saturday 13th April 1895 Married at M?..don Hotel at 2pm afterwards to the Royal Hotel Edinburgh Sunday 14th April 1895 to 18th in Edinburgh Monday 15th April 1895 Tuesday 16th April 1895 Wednesday 17th April 1895 Thursday 18th April 1895 To Newcastle by 2.30 pm from Edinburgh Friday 19th April 1895 Saturday 20th April 1895 To Tynemouth in afternoon. Sunday 21st April 1895 To Cathedral in evening. Monday 22nd April 1895 Tuesday 23rd April 1895 Govenor & Mater arrived & stayed with us. Wednesday 24th April 1895 Thursday 25th April 1895 To Mrs Sibun's with Nell & The Guvr & Mater Friday 26th April 1895 To Middlesbro to Dom… & .. … Mr & Mrs & Miss Sibun over to tea with us. Saturday 27th April 1895 Govenor & Mater left for Richmond 12.45 Sunday 28th April 1895 Monday 29th April 1895 Tuesday 30th April 1895 Wednesday 1st May 1895 Thursday 2nd May 1895 Friday 3rd May 1895 Saturday 4th May 1895 Went to Mrs Sibun's with Nell & had a walk in the Dene after tea. Sunday 5th May 1895 Monday 6th May 1895 Tuesday 7th May 1895 Wednesday 8th May 1895 Thursday 9th May 1895 Went to Glasgow by 5.20 train & stayed at May's Friday 10th May 1895 Went down to Motherwell and afterwards to Renfrew. Left Glasgow at 9 pm Got home ?? Saturday 11th May 1895 To Marsden Rock with Nell in afternoon. Walked back to South Shields. Sunday 12th May 1895 Monday 13th May 1895 Tuesday 14th May 1895 To the circus in the evening. Wednesday 15th May 1895 Thursday 16th May 1895 Friday 17th May 1895 Saturday 18th May 1895 Had a walk in the town and got a wedding present for Miss Burum? Sunday 19th May 1895 To St Mary's in the morning. Very cold. Monday 20th May 1895 Tuesday 21st May 1895 Wednesday 22nd May 1895 To Health Exhibition at Olympia & met Mrs Eugelback. Thursday 23rd May 1895 Friday 24th May 1895 Mrs Hails & Mr H came over & spent the evening. I was at Consett all day. Saturday 25th May 1895 Dull and rainy. Went for a stroll in Elswick park before tea & saw the steam boats. Sunday 26th May 1895 Monday 27th May 1895 Tuesday 28th May 1895 To Mrs Engelbachs to spend the evening. Wednesday 29th May 1895 Thursday 30th May 1895 Friday 31st May 1895 Mr Little went on leave for a week. Saturday 1st June 1895 Went to Tynemouth by boat. Sunday 2nd June 1895 Monday 3rd June 1895 & Tuesday, Witsuntide holidays: works closed. Went down to works on each day till about 12.30. Went for a walk on the moors on Monday and back to Leages? Park. Tuesday 4th June 1895 - to Swalhall? & walked to Rowlands Gill. Wednesday 5th June 1895 Thursday 6th June 1895 To Mrs Sibun's Friday 7th June 1895 Saturday 8th June 1895 To Tynemouth & to Mrs Hall to tea. Sunday 9th June 1895 To tea & supper at Mrs Wilsons. Monday 10th June 1895 Tuesday 11th June 1895 Wednesday 12th June 1895 Little back to work. Mr & Mrs Engelbach & Miss Sibun spent the evening with us. Thursday 13th June 1895 Friday 14th June 1895 Saturday 15th June 1895 To Monk Seaton after tea. Returned at 10. Sunday 16th June 1895 To dinner at Mrs Sibun's. Monday 17th June 1895 Tuesday 18th June 1895 Wednesday 19th June 1895 To Heaton and A… parks & to Mrs Sibun's. Thursday 20th June 1895 Friday 21st June 1895 Saturday 22nd June 1895 Sunday 23rd June 1895 Monday 24th June 1895 Saw Nell off to Glasgow at 6 am. Tuesday 25th June 1895 on …moor in evening. Wednesday 26th June 1895 To Renfrew. Left N/C at 5.45 & stayed a couple of hours at Melrose on way. Thursday 27th June 1895 Picnic to Carrick Castle with Nell, the Neates, McAndrew, Rob & Miss Sibun & Stots? Friday 28th June 1895 Wet. May and family at Renfrew. Saturday 29th June 1895 Returned to N/C with Nell arrived 10pm Sunday 30th June 1895 To St Andrew's church in evening. Monday 1st July 1895 Tuesday 2nd July 1895 Mr & Mrs Hills came and spent the evening. Wednesday 3rd July 1895 Thursday 4th July 1895 Friday 5th July 1895 Saturday 6th July 1895 To Tynemouth to see Nell and had supper with Mr & Mrs Hills. Sunday 7th July 1895 Monday 8th July 1895 Nell went to a picnic in the dene & I met her at Mrs Sibun's after. Tuesday 9th July 1895 Wednesday 10th July 1895 Thursday 11th July 1895 Friday 12th July 1895 Saturday 13th July 1895 To Gosforth with Nell on car: wet. Sunday 14th July 1895 Monday 15th July 1895 Mrs Hamilton arrived for a week. Very wet & changeable weather, so couldn't do much. Very busy about "Majestic" Tuesday 16th July 1895 Wednesday 17th July 1895 General election - 2 Conservative in. Thursday 18th July 1895 Friday 19th July 1895 Saturday 20th July 1895 Sunday 21st July 1895 Monday 22nd July 1895 Mrs H left. Tuesday 23rd July 1895 Wednesday 24th July 1895 Thursday 25th July 1895 Friday 26th July 1895 Saturday 27th July 1895 To "Life…… ….." & to Gosforth. Sunday 28th July 1895 To Mrs Sibun's to tea Monday 29th July 1895 Make my will. Tuesday 30th July 1895 Wednesday 31st July 1895 Thursday 1st August 1895 Friday 2nd August 1895 Saturday 3rd August 1895 Sunday 4th August 1895 Monday 5th August 1895 Tuesday 6th August 1895 Wednesday 7th August 1895 Thursday 8th August 1895 Went on 3 weeks [leave] left N/C by 10.40 train & to Durham thence to Barnard Castle. Friday 9th August 1895 To High Force Waterfall & to …..concert in castle in evening. Saturday 10th August 1895 To Keswick. Got some lodgings at Derwent view. At Keswick till Sunday 11th August 1895 Monday 12th August 1895 Tuesday 13th August 1895 Wednesday 14th August 1895 Thursday 15th August 1895 Friday 16th August 1895 Saturday 17th August 1895 Left at 5pm to Troutbeck & coach to Ullswater Hotel Sunday 18th August 1895 To Aurey? Force ? & to church Monday 19th August 1895 Boat to Porley Bridge thence coach to Penrith & then to Renfrew. Stayed at Renfrew till Tuesday 20th August 1895 Wednesday 21st August 1895 Thursday 22nd August 1895 Friday 23rd August 1895 Saturday 24th August 1895 Sunday 25th August 1895 Monday 26th August 1895 Tuesday 27th August 1895 Wednesday 28th August 1895 Thursday 29th August 1895 Friday 30th August 1895 Returned to N/C at 3pm Saturday 31st August 1895 Sunday 1st September 1895 Dined at Mrs Sibun's Monday 2nd September 1895 Tuesday 3rd September 1895 Wednesday 4th September 1895 Thursday 5th September 1895 Friday 6th September 1895 Saturday 7th September 1895 Nell returned from Renfrew Sunday 8th September 1895 Monday 9th September 1895 Tuesday 10th September 1895 Wednesday 11th September 1895 Thursday 12th September 1895 Friday 13th September 1895 Saturday 14th September 1895 To Tynemouth by boat and back again by train. Sunday 15th September 1895 Walked to Benwell in afternoon Monday 16th September 1895 Tuesday 17th September 1895 Wednesday 18th September 1895 Thursday 19th September 1895 Nell not well. In bed most of the day Friday 20th September 1895 Nell still in bed but better Saturday 21st September 1895 Nell up. I went over to…. In afternoon & did some shopping on way back. Sunday 22nd September 1895 Went to church in evening - out in the park with Nell in the afternoon. Monday 23rd September 1895 Tuesday 24th September 1895 Spent evening at Mrs Littles Wednesday 25th September 1895 Walked down to Bank with Nell after dinner. Abd in evening went to Mrs Sibun & spent evening. Thursday 26th September 1895 Friday 27th September 1895 To theatre to see "Apair of Spectacles"…… Saturday 28th September 1895 To Whitley Sunday 29th September 1895 Monday 30th September 1895 Tuesday 1st October 1895 Wednesday 2nd October 1895 Thursday 3rd October 1895 Friday 4th October 1895 Took half a days leave & went and looked at 2 houses furnished . To see "His Excellency" at Tyne theatre [Gilbert's comic opera His Excellency, with misic by Frank Osmond Carr was first performed on October 27, 1894]. Saturday 5th October 1895 To Mrs Sibun's. Little went away for 3 weeks leave. Sunday 6th October 1895 Monday 7th October 1895 Tuesday 8th October 1895 Wednesday 9th October 1895 Thursday 10th October 1895 Friday 11th October 1895 Looked over house in Park Road. Saturday 12th October 1895 ditto Sunday 13th October 1895 Went for a walk in afternoon. Monday 14th October 1895 Went to town about house in Park Road Tuesday 15th October 1895 Wednesday 16th October 1895 "To see ""Trilby"" at Tyne theatre. [One of the greatest theatrical successes of the nineteenth century was the dramatic play Trilby, based on Gerald Du Maurier's book of the same name. It opened at the Haymarket theatre on 30th October 1895, enjoyed a long run, many tours and constant revivals. It earned actor manager Beerbohm Tree sufficient money to enable him to build Her Majesty's Theatre, just across the road from the Haymarket. The plot of Trilby was of the stuff that Victorian playgoers loved. A young Englishman, Little Billy, falls in love with Trilby but is forbidden by his mother to marry her." Thursday 17th October 1895 Friday 18th October 1895 Saturday 19th October 1895 To Mrs Sibun's in afternoon. Sunday 20th October 1895 Monday 21st October 1895 Tuesday 22nd October 1895 Wednesday 23rd October 1895 Thursday 24th October 1895 Signed agreement as to 121 Park Road. Friday 25th October 1895 Mr Argan? Up. In afternoon went to auction and bought dining room suite. Saturday 26th October 1895 In the home in Park Road measuring & after to Mr Howell's Sunday 27th October 1895 To hear John McNeil at Olympia. Monday 28th October 1895 Tuesday 29th October 1895 Little returned from leave Wednesday 30th October 1895 Thursday 31st October 1895 Friday 1st November 1895 Took half a days leave and did buying for new home. Saturday 2nd November 1895 ditto Sunday 3rd November 1895 Monday 4th November 1895 Tuesday 5th November 1895 Mrs Hamilton came. Wednesday 6th November 1895 Thursday 7th November 1895 Friday 8th November 1895 Moved into new home Saturday 9th November 1895 Sunday 10th November 1895 Monday 11th November 1895 Tuesday 12th November 1895 Wednesday 13th November 1895 Thursday 14th November 1895 Friday 15th November 1895 Saturday 16th November 1895 Sunday 17th November 1895 Monday 18th November 1895 Tuesday 19th November 1895 Wednesday 20th November 1895 Thursday 21st November 1895 Friday 22nd November 1895 Saturday 23rd November 1895 Sunday 24th November 1895 Monday 25th November 1895 Servant arrived. Home pretty well in order. Tuesday 26th November 1895 Wednesday 27th November 1895 Thursday 28th November 1895 Mrs Hamilton left for Greenock. Friday 29th November 1895 Saturday 30th November 1895 Out shopping Sunday 1st December 1895 We did not go out. Monday 2nd December 1895 Tuesday 3rd December 1895 Wednesday 4th December 1895 Thursday 5th December 1895 Friday 6th December 1895 Saturday 7th December 1895 Exploring the roof to trace water pipes. Sunday 8th December 1895 Write letters Monday 9th December 1895 Tuesday 10th December 1895 Wednesday 11th December 1895 Thursday 12th December 1895 Friday 13th December 1895 Saturday 14th December 1895 To dancing class then to Mr & Mrs Sibun's. Sunday 15th December 1895 To St Matthew's in evening. Monday 16th December 1895 Tuesday 17th December 1895 Wednesday 18th December 1895 Thursday 19th December 1895 Friday 20th December 1895 Saturday 21st December 1895 Sunday 22nd December 1895 Monday 23rd December 1895 Tuesday 24th December 1895 Wednesday 25th December 1895 Xmasday - To Mr Sibun's to dinner & to sleep at Mrs Wilson's Thursday 26th December 1895 Friday 27th December 1895 Saturday 28th December 1895 Mrs Hamilton arrived. Sunday 29th December 1895 Monday 30th December 1895 Tuesday 31st December 1895 Works closed at 5pm for New year holidays till next Monday == 1896 == Wednesday 1st January 1896 Thursday 2nd January 1896 Ellum came up from Chatham - came to tea. Friday 3rd January 1896 Saturday 4th January 1896 To Sunderland to look for lodgings for May. Sunday 5th January 1896 Monday 6th January 1896 Tuesday 7th January 1896 Wednesday 8th January 1896 Thursday 9th January 1896 Friday 10th January 1896 Saturday 11th January 1896 Sunday 12th January 1896 Monday 13th January 1896 Tuesday 14th January 1896 Wednesday 15th January 1896 May and the children with Jack Breaks arrived Thursday 16th January 1896 Friday 17th January 1896 Saturday 18th January 1896 Sunday 19th January 1896 To Mrs Sibun to tea Monday 20th January 1896 Tuesday 21st January 1896 Jack arrived Wednesday 22nd January 1896 Thursday 23rd January 1896 Friday 24th January 1896 To Tynemouth with Jack - half holiday. Saturday 25th January 1896 Sunday 26th January 1896 Monday 27th January 1896 May came up with children. Tuesday 28th January 1896 Wednesday 29th January 1896 Thursday 30th January 1896 Friday 31st January 1896 Saturday 1st February 1896 Sunday 2nd February 1896 Monday 3rd February 1896 Tuesday 4th February 1896 Wednesday 5th February 1896 Thursday 6th February 1896 Friday 7th February 1896 Jack left for Richmond Saturday 8th February 1896 Dug up the garden Sunday 9th February 1896 Monday 10th February 1896 Tuesday 11th February 1896 Wednesday 12th February 1896 Thursday 13th February 1896 To Mrs Sibun's dance. Friday 14th February 1896 Saturday 15th February 1896 To Sunderland with Nell & to the launch of Queen Christiana Sunday 16th February 1896 Monday 17th February 1896 Tuesday 18th February 1896 Wednesday 19th February 1896 Called at Mrs Sibuns stayed to tea & afterwards to Featherstone's Thursday 20th February 1896 Friday 21st February 1896 Saturday 22nd February 1896 To the Tyne? Pantomime wih Nell in afternoon Sunday 23rd February 1896 Monday 24th February 1896 Tuesday 25th February 1896 Wednesday 26th February 1896 Thursday 27th February 1896 Nell gave birth to a daughter Friday 28th February 1896 To launch of "Yashima" at Elswick with the Mater (Hamilton). Saturday 29th February 1896 For a stroll in afternoon - back? Sunday 1st March 1896 Monday 2nd March 1896 Tuesday 3rd March 1896 Wednesday 4th March 1896 Thursday 5th March 1896 Friday 6th March 1896 Saturday 7th March 1896 To Mrs Sibun's after tea. Sunday 8th March 1896 Monday 9th March 1896 May, Jack & Horton Breaks came to tea Tuesday 10th March 1896 Wednesday 11th March 1896 Thursday 12th March 1896 Went into the town after dinner. Nell downstairs for the first time. Friday 13th March 1896 May came up with Horton. Saturday 14th March 1896 Mr & Mrs Jim Sibun called. Sunday 15th March 1896 Spent the day at Sunderland. Monday 16th March 1896 Tuesday 17th March 1896 May and Horton came up. Wednesday 18th March 1896 Our new maid came. Thursday 19th March 1896 Friday 20th March 1896 Saturday 21st March 1896 Went out on trial of Queen Christiana & saw her leave Sunderland. Sunday 22nd March 1896 Nell out for a short time. Monday 23rd March 1896 Nell out for a drive. Tuesday 24th March 1896 Wednesday 25th March 1896 Thursday 26th March 1896 Friday 27th March 1896 Registered the daughter Hilda Huddy. Saturday 28th March 1896 To Rugby Match in afternoon. Sunday 29th March 1896 To church with Nell in evening. Monday 30th March 1896 Tuesday 31st March 1896 Wednesday 1st April 1896 Thursday 2nd April 1896 Mater & Guv went back to South…? Friday 3rd April 1896 Good Friday. For a walk in afternoon. Saturday 4th April 1896 Sunday 5th April 1896 Monday 6th April 1896 Easter Monday - To Heaton Park with Nell in afternoon. [Heaton Park is in Manchester] Tuesday 7th April 1896 To office for a short time in fore noon then into town. Wednesday 8th April 1896 Thursday 9th April 1896 Friday 10th April 1896 To Consett with Featherstone - Nell went to Whitby. {Consett was Steel making capital of the UK] Saturday 11th April 1896 Sunday 12th April 1896 Monday 13th April 1896 Tuesday 14th April 1896 To launch of Esmerelada - (for Chileans) Wednesday 15th April 1896 Left N/C at 12:15 for Glasgow. Went down to Renfrew & stayed at Mrs H's. Thursday 16th April 1896 Out to Motherwell - then called at Lloyd's & saw M? Dodd & then came home. Friday 17th April 1896 To Palmer's Saturday 18th April 1896 To Mrs Sibun to tea with Nell & Hilda Sunday 19th April 1896 Monday 20th April 1896 Tuesday 21st April 1896 Wednesday 22nd April 1896 Featherstone went to Manchester. Thursday 23rd April 1896 Friday 24th April 1896 Saturday 25th April 1896 Walked up on the moor. Called at Mrs Dicks in evening Sunday 26th April 1896 To Tynemouth with new family Monday 27th April 1896 Tuesday 28th April 1896 Wednesday 29th April 1896 Thursday 30th April 1896 Friday 1st May 1896 Saturday 2nd May 1896 To Mrs Crawfords & Mrs Wilson in evening. Sunday 3rd May 1896 Monday 4th May 1896 Tuesday 5th May 1896 Wednesday 6th May 1896 Hilda Christened. Thursday 7th May 1896 Friday 8th May 1896 Saturday 9th May 1896 Sunday 10th May 1896 Birthday - To Mrs Sibuns to dinner. End Of Diary

Diary of Herbert Eugene Wylie

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Reverend H. E. Wylie served as a full time Methodist Pastor from 1894 to 1952 in the West Michigan Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. This Wiki contains transcriptions, images and extracts from that diary. I'm fortunate to have most of it intact.

Diary of Journeys to London from the South of Ireland in 1761 and 1762

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'''INTRODUCTION''' ''[[Boles-233|Mr. George Boles, or Bowles]], of Mountprospect, in the County of Cork (and near to Tallow, in the County of Waterford), was a member of a County Cork family, believed to be a branch of the ancient family of Bolles in Lincolnshire, and was twenty-two years of age when the Diary now published was written. He was educated for the medical profession, but gave it up with a view to enter the army; and it appears to have been for the purpose of obtaining a commission that he undertook the journey to London which an account is now given.'' ''The Diary covers a period of but four and a half months, during which time Mr Bowles travelled from the Cove of Cork - the present Queenstown - via Bristol to London, where he arrived shortly before the marriage and coronation of King George III, to which references are made. Afterwards, on obtaining a commission in the 100th Foot, he went to York, from which place he was sent to Jersey, whence he returned to London, and exchanged into the 7th ("Queen's Own") Dragoons. Subsequently he obtained leave of absence, and returned home to Ireland, where he stayed about two months, for which he gives no record, and at the expiration of that time he returned to London via Dublin, Holyhead, Chester, etc''. ''As may be expected, the Diary contains much information as to the manner of travelling in England at the time, as well as to the means of communication between that country and Ireland; and as Mr. Bowles recorded a great deal of what came under his notice when in the different places he passed through, with his own impressions thereon, the journal is of considerable interest.'' ''Mr. Bowles, who did not remain long in the service, married in 1764, Dorothea, daughter of Henry Hunt, Esq., of Friarstown, County Limerick, and died in 1802.'' T. GEO. H. GREEN, M.R.I.A. Dublin '''DIARY - PART I.''' On Monday morning, the 30th day of August, 1761, I embarked on board the Good Ship the King of Prussia, Capt. Gardner, bound to Bristoll, at the Cove of Corke: at seven that morning we weighed anchor and got under sail in Company with the Fowey Man of War of 40 Guns, having several Ships under her convoy bound to the West Indies. Capt. French of Corke, bound for Bristol, sailed about an hour before us, at nine we parted with the fleet & bore away after Capt. French, who was two leagues ahead of us - a moderate gale of wind at North-west. At twelve we fell in with a fleet of Ships bound to the westward, convoyed by one Man of War. Our Capt. Hid his best men for fear of being pressed, till we had passed the Man of War, who soon after enquiring our course left us. At four this afternoon came up with Capt. French and bid him the go-bye. I could perceive a kind of emulation between both Capts. Whose ship sailed the best, but ours has infinitely the advantage. Being extremely sea sick most part of this day, left the deck at Six in the evening & betook myself to the Cabin, where I found my fellow-Passengers in much the same situation. My fellow-Sufferers named were Capt. Greenfield, a Gent. of the army on half pay: Mr. Van-Nost, the famous Statuary, Mr. Morris, a Young Gentleman going to the Temple, & Mrs. Ashcroft, a Quaker Lady going to her husband. The Ship rowling very much, this night could not Sleep, but falling into a dose was about seven o'clock awakened by the cries of the Sailors, Land! Land! which proved to be the Island of Lundie, distance about five leagues. This Island is about three miles in length, of an oblong form, situated at the Mouth of the Bristol Channel, high & at most places inaccessible: at present uninhabited but some time ago the rendezvous of One Benson, who here carried on a most extensive smuggling trade, till at length ousted from hence by his Capts: and forced himself to fly. I was extremely diverted here with an odd custom of the Sailors about paying their bottle & Pound, every one who has never been here before being obliged to give the Sailors a bottle of Rum & pound of Sugar or be tucked up to the yard arm and dunked from thence three several times in the sea. All our passengers to avoid that disagreeable circumstance, were obliged to comply with it. At eight this morning, having dressed myself & gone on deck saw plainly the main land of England on our larboard [? Starboard] quarter, which as informed by the Capt: was part of Cornwall, distance about Six leagues: at eleven being abreast of Lundie Isle, saw a small Skiff standing for us, which proved to be a fishing boat from Ilford-Combe [Ilfracombe]. Being under great way at the rate of eight & a half knots an hour was obliged to Shorten Sail till she came up with us. We got out of her a Pilot to carry us up Channel. We could now see Capt: French whom we run out of sight the night before crowding all his sails between us and the Welch Shore: having got in our Pilot, we stood away and run for it as before. About two were abreast of Ilford-Combe, a Port town in Devonshire, & at four came up to Mine head where were several Ships at anchor. At night-fall sailed between the Holms, tow islands 22 leagues from Lundie, on one of which, called the flat holms, is a light house from whence came off to us another Pilot who carried us up to King- Road, where we came to an anchor about twelve that night. Here were four men of war & several large outward bound Ships. As soon as we came to an anchor I went to bed & Slept four three hours heartily which greatly refreshed me. At the turn of the tide we again weighed to run up the Bristol and hearing them, got up & came on deck, it being just dawn of day: could see Capt. French at anchor close under our Stern, he having come up five hours after us. As soon as we had Set Sail, came on board us a Man of Wars boat to impress our hands, which the Capt: was aware of & hid his best men in the hold. Among the Men of Wars men Knew one Donroach that served his time to Mrs. Mills, & has been in the Navy since the commencement of the war. At King-Road saw a Man hanging in Chains at high-water mark, who suffered there for Murder. A very fine country on each side of us as we come up, finely cultivated an adorned with Gentlemen's Seats. At seven passed by Pill a small straggling town within five miles of Bristol, inhabited chiefly by sea-faring people. Mr. Southwell's house near this place looks charmingly from the water. Nothing, especially to one coming in from Sea, can equal the variety of Country sweets on each side of the River Severn as you come up here. The trees, houses, agreable Villas of the Merchants of Bristol, all contribute to make it delicious to the Eye. At nine passed by the Hot wells where we saw a vast concourse of Gentry, & being towed up by a large boat arrived safely at the Custom House Quay at ten o'clock amidst an innumerable quantity of Ships. Having landed, Mr. Morris & I took up our lodging at the White Hart in Broad-Street, the landlord of which being an Obliging person shewed us every thing worth seeing in & about Bristol, which took us up this and the following day. Bristol is an ancient, rich, and populous City, somewhat larger than the City or Corke in Ireland, the streets extremely narrow and badly contrived : but many handsome Structures both public and private, the Church of St. Mary's Ratcliffe is a fine old building in the Gothic taste, computed a mile in circumference, the altar-piece finely painted by Mr. Hogarth, which cost the City 500 Guineas. It represents the ascension of our Lord, the Sealing of the Tomb, and the two Angels in white apparel appearing to Mary Magdalene & Simon Peter telling them their Master was not there but gone before them into Gallilee. Here is likewise the monument to the great Sr. Wm. Penn the first settler of Pennsylvania, who here lies buried. There are several other public places and fine Squares, such as Queen's Square where stands an handsome Equestrian Statue in Brass of his late Majestie. Eighteen parish Churches of an ancient structure but extremely handsome. One custom they have peculiar I believe to themselves : that the Daughter of every free Man of the City is by an act of Queen Elizabeth's free, and her husband entitled to the same favour. We had the pleasure of seeing most of the Gentry of Gloucestershire walk in procession to St. Thomas' Church, this being the Anniversary feast, & saw them dine at the Assembly room. The design of this institution is to raise a fund to put out the poor boys of the Shire to free tradesmen of Bristol, by which means they in time become useful members to Society and arrive at great riches. They made an handsome appearance, & were preceded by the boys dressed decently, & each of them carrying a white wand. They that day raised 800 Gs. for that Charity. Having visited the Hotwells near Bristoll & seen every thing worth notice in and about the City, my friend the Templar and I took seats in the Stage Coach for London, or as they call it there the Machine which goes in two days. We payed One Pound Seven Shillings each, and are ordered to be at the White Lyon in Broad Street by 4 o'clock Fryday morning. This morning at 4 we set out from the White Lyon for London accompanied by two Gent: more; this Machine is a very easy and safe Carriage. At Six we came to the famous City of Bath distance about Eleven miles; having stayed here for an hour to satisfye our Curiousity by the particular indulgence of our Coachman who by the bye was well paid for that favour. Bath is the handsomest City in England, as they told us; small but on account of the waters extremely neat & gay. The Circus will when finished be a most compleat building. Near this place they get the famous stone called Bath stone, very soft and easily worked but grows by degrees extremely durable. From Bath we came to Chippenham where we breakfasted : a small neat market town full of French Officers who are here upon their parole not to go above a mile from town. From Chippenham we came to Calne; a market town nothing remarkable in it, but the first town we met with on the borders of Wiltshire which is somewhere here parted from Gloucestershire. About half way from this to Marlborough is a vast plain called Marlborough Downs seven miles in Circumference : a fine Corn Country, but scarce a tree or Shrub to be seen. Not far from this lies the town of Marlborough, a pretty neat town built of brick and tile; here we dined and got a fresh relay of horses. From thence we passed on to Hungerford, a small town in the County of Berks, & making no delay here arrived at Six in the Evening at Newbury, a large and neat town where we propose staying this night, having this day travelled Sixty-five miles, & having Slept the night before in Somersetshire breakfasted in Gloucestershire dined in Wiltshire & supped in Berkshire. Newbury is a handsome and large town pleasantly situated on the River Kennett, noted for being the birthplace of Jack of Newbury, who on a certain occasion brought into the field an 100 Clothiers of his own employing to help his Sovereign. Its trade is chiefly in the woollen manufacture which is here carried on very extensively; has a very handsome market house & Church and is just fifty mile from Hyde park in London. Saturday, Sept - This morning at five left Newbury & passing through several market Towns came about nine o'Clock to the Town of Reading, a large & as they tell us the prettiest Country town in England, the Shire town of Berkshire, & famous for being the burying place of Henry the Second & his Concubine fair Rosamond. The Church in which these monuments stand was built in the Reign of William Rufus. From Reading we came to Maidenhead, a pretty town near the borders of Middlesex, the River of Thames flowing hard by. That river we passed at this place over a large stone bridge, & came to a small town called Slough in Middlesex, where we dined, & went to see the famous Castle of Windsor, formerly a Hunting Seat of our Kings, now the country residence of the Duke of Cumberland, who is Ranger of the forest that is adjacent to it. In this Castle which is extremely magnificent are several fine pieces of painting &c. Hercules spinning for Omphale Queen of Lydia drawn by the famous Rubens is inimitable. Leaving this sweet place with regret, we went to see Eaton school, a fine old building adjacent to it, accounted the greatest school in England. Having dined we Set out from hence & came to Colnebrook a small town; near this place we crossed Hounslow heath, a large Common famous for Robberies. Here we saw several gibbets on the heath, I reckoned as we passed them nine malefactors hanging in Chains; a most shocking sight. Before we crossed this heath we met with an alarming circumstance that not a little disturbed us. Having stopped to take a glass of wine at an Inn between Colnbrook & Hounslow, while we were within, the Coachman, or some other associates of the Highwaymen who frequent that place, drew the powder of the pistolls we left in the Coach & left the ball in the barrels; this we should not have found out till too late, & we should have been inevitably robbed, had not I by mere accident expressed my fears of our meeting Highwaymen, & at the same time proposed each Gent: should take a pistol & stand on the defensive in case we were attacked. This we agreed on and trying mine we found out the cheat. We immediately recharged, & were hardly done when a man well mounted and genteely dressed rode up to the Coach door, presented his pistol & demanded our watches & money. We parlyed and told him the mistake he lay under if he supposed our Pistolls were not charged, and at the same time assured him if he did not ride off immediately we would fire at him; he took us at our words & rode off in full gallop. The Coachman we thought in the secret but durst not openly express our suspicion. Having got rid in this manner of our troublesome visitor, we drove to Hounslow a town not far from the heath. Making no delay here drove thro' Turnham Green, Hammersmith, Kensington, at which place his Majesty Now is waiting for the first news of his intended Queens landing, & which is expected every moment. Here is a fine seat where his Majesty generally resides during the Summer season. Leaving this fine place we came to Knightsbridge, & from thence came in to London about seven o'Clock in the Evening, & put up at the Bell at the back of new Church on the Strand, without any further accident, thank God. Sunday morning was agreably surprised with the ringing of Bells, firing the Park & Tower Guns and other demonstrations of Joy on the agreable news of the Queens landing at Harwich the Sixth inst. at five in the evening after a ten days voyage. My friend & I dressed and went to St. Martin's Church & afterwards walked in the Park, saw a vast crowd of Nobility & Gentry at St. James going to pay their Compliments on the intended Queens arrival. The remainder of this & the next day spent in search of Colonel Græme but without success, on Tuesday morning found out Mr. Gosling who lived on Tower Hill & is agent to the Col, was informed that the Colonel soon after his arrival had taken a country seat at a place called Isleworth about 9 miles from Town & directed me Col. Alexander Harvie who had married Mrs. Græme's sister for further accounts of him & lived at Red Lyon Square. Thither I immediately went and to my great Joy found my Cousin and family there, having come to town the night before. My Cousin on ready my Aunt's letter & thereby knowing who I was, very affectionately bid me welcome, & politely presented me to the Company as his dear Cousin & insisted on removing immediately from my former lodging to this house. Here was great entertained for a week, was carried by the Colonel to see the curiousitys in & about this great City, & went that night to Drury Lane Playhouse, where I saw Mr. Garrick act the part of Richard the Third. This evening about 3 o'clock our intended Queen arrived at St. James, where she was received by the Duke of Devonshire as Lord Chamberlain, then by His Royal Highness the Duke of York, who handed her up the steps, & was met by his Majesty half way, the Princess made an offer of Kneeling on his Majesty's approach, but he prevented her by catching her in his arms, & carried her upstairs kissing her hand all the way. He then presented her to his Mother & brothers & sisters who all congratulated her on her happy arrival. Their Majesties then withdrew, & about 9 o'Clock that Evening the Princess, preceded by 120 Ladies in extreme rich dresses, was handed to the Chapel royal by the Duke of York, attended by Six Young Ladies, daughters of Dukes as her bride maids, & her train supported by Six Ladies, daughters of Earls. The ceremony was performed by the Arch Bishop of Canterbury & the Duke of Cumberland gave her hand to his Majesty. After the Ceremony there was a public drawing room & the evening concluded with the greatest illuminations & all other demonstrations of joy. Spent the remainder of this week at Mr. Harvies; went to Covent Garden Playhouse to see Romeo & Juliet, went the next night to Vauxhall where we saw a vast number of company dressed most richly, heard several fine pieces of music. 14 Sept. saw the grand procession of the Lord Mayor Aldermen &c. going to Court to pay their compliments of congratulations on the happy nuptialls; the cavalcade consisted of 300 coaches. 19th being Sunday the Colonel carried me to Court where I saw their Majesties & the rest of the Royal Family at Chapel. His Majesty was dressed in a suit of Gold brocade, a tall genteel Person, his face much disfigured with as Scorbutic disorder. Her Majesty was dressed in white and Silver and a Crosslet of Jewels on her head; low of Stature, extremely pale, and in my opinion ordinary. Duke of York much lower than the King, of a fair Complexion round-faced and good features. Lady Augusta, the King's Eldest Sister, tall & majestic, a good face something like the Duke of York, but running greatly into flesh. Her dress was white & silver adorned with a number of Jewells. The rest of the young Princes & Princesses very like each other & in general a very handsome set. Her Majesty came just after the King & was handed by Her Chamberlayne the Duke of Manchester. After Prayers there was a most brilliant Court & their Majesties retired at three. Saw this day at Court Monsignor Bussy the French ambassador the Morrocco & Tripoly ambassadors dressed in their Country fashion. Most of this week spent in Company with the Colonel's family in viewing the public places. They, not having seen them before, saw the curiosities of the Tower, the Mansion House, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Monument reckoned 750 steps to the top, & taking boat at London Bridge was carried to Westminster Abbey, where saw the monuments of our late Kings, & other persons whose memory deserved to be recorded to Posterity; sat in St. Edward the Confessors Chair & was obliged to pay the fine, sat in the Chairs the King & Queen were to be crowned in, was prevented from seeing the rest by the number of workmen who were here employed erecting seats for the Nobility & others for the Coronation which is fixed for the 22nd inst. Went from hence to buy seats to see that magnificent sight, & after trying several places at last procured tickets for the Abbey for the Colonel's & Mrs. Harvie's families at the low rate of 120 guineas. Nothing can exceed the infatuation of the people to see that ceremony; strangers flocking from all parts, which makes the Tickets bear a high price. Mem. Sir Alexander Grant a Scottish Bart. & relation of the Colonel wife gave 100 Guineas for a room in New Palace Yard to see the procession, therefore have my choice, being complimented by Sir Alex. either to see the Coronation or the procession, but chuse the former. 17th inst. went with the Colonel & family to his seat at Isleworth, a magnificent house & furnished in the newest taste, pleasantly seated on the River Thames, & having a pleasant view of Richmond Gardens which are on the other side the Thames. Spent our time very pleasantly here till the 21st, the day before the Coronation. Having seen while here Richmond a Royal seat of the Kings & remarkable for its fine walks & gardens not to be equalled in Europe. Kew the residence of His Majesty when Prince of Wales, & Kensington, another seat belonging to his Majesty & much admired for its fine walks & neighbourhood to London. 21 Sept. came to town in Company with the Colonel & his family & was obliged to go that night to Westminster Hall, being obliged to that inconvenience on account of the number of spectators which would make it difficult for us to get to our places in the morning. At twelve got to our seats & was extremely diverted with the chat of several very agreable Ladies with whom we diverted ourselves till morning. Day light breaking in discovered as agreable a sight as I ever before beheld; the galleries filled with Ladies and Gents: dressed in the utmost taste. About nine o'clock their Majesties came privately in Chairs from St. James to the hall. The King went into a room which they call the court of wards & the Queen into that belonging to the Gent: usher of the Black Rod. The Nobility & others who were to walk in the procession were mustered & ranged by the officer of Arms in the Court of request, Painted Chamber, & house of Lords, form whence the whole cavalcade was conducted into Westminster hall. Their Majesties being robed came into the hall and took their seats at the upper end under magnificent Canopies of Crimson Velvet. Her Majesty Chair was on the left hand of his Majesties. ''[A very full account of the Coronation ceremonies follows; but as it is practically identical with the account given in the Annual Register for 1761, we have not thought it necessary to print it. - ED.]'' The Coronation hurry being now over, went with the family to Isleworth where I stayed till the 28 inst. Having that day received an account from Dublin, that it would yet be a considerable time ere I could procure my Ensigns Commission, by the Joint advice of my friends here thought it best to purchase in this Kingdom; therefore wrote to Mr. Ross a Commission broker to procure me one. Having and answer immediately to my satisfaction that an Ensigncy was to be sold for 300 Guineas in the 100 Regiment of Foot called the Queens Volunteers hunters, imparted the news to my Cousin who immediately accounted with me for 500 Barbados Currency which in England came but to 325£ stg there being 35 per Cent. Exchange. As the Colonel remitted me from Barbados in Sept. 1759 a bill for 185 £ consequently there remained no more due to me than 140£ but that kind relation gave me bills on his banker for 300 Guineas, hereby making me a present of 175 Pounds English Money, 100 Pounds of which I have made a promise to myself of advancing to my Sister Anne the day of her Marriage, & which promise I made known to my Cousin who was generously pleased to applaud me for. As my presence in London was no absolutely necessary to compleat my Commission I that Evening took leave of Doctor Cousin & his family of the Emerald set out in my Cousins Chariot for London. Driving on pretty Smartly, we had not got above a mile from Hammersmith, when we were stopt by two men, one on horse back the Other on foot, & were soon made sensible of their business by the footman coming up to the Chariot with a Cockt Pistoll & demanded our Money, while the Horseman with his Kept the Coachman from proceeding. Capt Middleton pretended to feel his pockets but instead of money drew out a small Pistol, fired & brought him down. The horse man seeing the fate of his Comrade rode up, fired his Pistol into the Chariot & rode off. The ball grazed my left shoulder & lodged in the back of the Chariot. We secured the Wounded Man, who seemed to be very much hurt, & had him conveyed to Kensington, where leaving him, we pursued our Journey and arrived in London without any further accident. 28th of Sept. having lodged my Money with notification was made out for an Ensigncy in the 100 Regiment & was introduced to Lieut. Col. Commandant Colin Campbell & got orders to Join the Regiment at York. Colonel Campbell was pleased to approve of me & spoke to the Secretary at War The Hon. Mr. Townshend in my favour. That Gent: understanding my case with regard to Lord Halifax, put me upon applying to his Lordship for a vacant Lieutenantcy when in our Regiment & generously offered me his interest. I accordingly set forth my case to his Lordship in a letter, and having repeated orders to Join my Regiment, set out by way of the Stage the next morning for York. At that City I arrived the third day, & was introduced & had the pleasure of treating my Brother officers at the Tavern. Capt. Nightingale t whose Company I belonged was particularly civil, instructing me in the dutys of my office &c. & have commenced a friendship which it shall be always my chief Study to cultivate, the most of Our Officers agreable men, most of them Scotch, & in general excessively proud. The 18th of this Month (October) was most agreably surprised at an account I received from London by a Letter for Mr. Ross of my being appointed a first Lieutenant, the 13th inst., in the same Regiment in the room of my Worthy Friend Capt. Nightingales Brother being appointed a Capt. in the 66th Regiment. As this sudden promotion was owing to the Lord Lieutts. influence I immediately wrote his Lordship a letter of thanks which was forwarded to him in Ireland, and my sudden rise was attended with the admiration & envy of some especially the Younger Officers of my Corps. About this time I received orders to recruit for the Regiment in the North of England, & on my application to the Secretary at War obtained his leave to go for Ireland on that service, having first recruited in Lancashire the Bishoprick of Durham & Cheshire, & was cautioned to be circumspect in raising men in Ireland, as it was disagreable to the Lord Lieutenant, & the Government there. Having got my beating orders I set out from York the 22nd with one Serjant, one Corporal & one Drum, which men I have orders to leave at Chester there to receive any men I may recruit in Ireland, & have a power granted to me to make any one I please a Serjant to assist me in Ireland. This day the 31st I arrived at Lancaster with indifferent success, having attested but three, & there met with an old acquaintance, Mr Irwin from Corke, who intends going from hence to Chester in his way to Ireland the 2nd Nov. & have agreed to go in his Company. Received this day a most unwelcome order from the War Office to repair to Southampton there to embark with draughts from our Regiment to reinforce the Garrison of Jersey. With a heavy heart instead of going for Ireland was obliged the next day to set out for Southampton, where I arrived the 3rd., & found there Capt. Nightingale, who commands our Detachment, three Lieutenants & four Ensigns of our Regiment with 200 of our best men. Having this day embarked them on board the Royal William Transport, sailed for Jersey with the Wind at North West under convoy of the Unicorn Man of War, Capt. Philips, and this day at 4 in the evening anchored in Port St. Hilary in this Island. Jersey is a small Island about 12 miles long & 30 in Circumference lying in the Mouth of the British Channel, about 15 miles from Normandy in France which country we could plainly see. Pretty well inhabited, having most necessaries of life, the inhabitants having the politeness of their Neighbours the French & sincerity of their Masters the English. This & the Isle of Guernsey are the only remains of our former possessions in France. Having disembarked our men & delivered them up to Colonel Campbell in whose regiment they are to be incorporated, for the Ten days we remained here we spent very agreably, the inhabitants, especially the fair sex, being fond of strangers. I met here with a County Man a Brother of Dr. Powers of Tallow, a Gent: who treated me civilly & carries on very extensive trade being a Wine merchant & in good circumstances. The 15th was obliged to leave this place with regret, and according to instructions sailed in the Royal William Transport for England, but meeting very bad weather was four days before we made the land; and came to an anchor in Southampton the 19th. & the next day in Company with our Officers, except Lieut. Piers & Ensign Williams arrived in London. This day was informed by my worthy friend Mr. Ross of his having procured a change of Commissions between Sir Robt. Laurie of General Mostyns Dragoons and me upon my paying him down two hundred Guineas having got the Secretary at Wars permission & who thought it a very fine thing for me. Our Regiment being under orders to go to Guadaloupe, & being advised to it in the most strenuous manner by all my friends here, gave Sir Robt. a bill on Mr. Clarke in Dublin for 200 Guineas and having our several notifications made out at the War Office commence pay this day the 20th November, & am now in the Seventh Regiment of Dragoons called the Queens Own Regiment & commanded by Lieut.-General Mostyn, having a Cornets Commission with the rank of Lieutenant and the daily pay of 8.6 English. As I am determined to see Ireland this winter, the first visit paid my new Colonel at his house in Dover Street, begged his interest, who was pleased to grant me leave of absence to the 1st of February, 1762, but recommended it to me first to join the Light troop at Epsom in Surry, 15 miles from London, which I have promised to do, and intend setting out for that place to-morrow. The general was pleased to invite me to Dinner the first time I came to Town. 22nd arrived at Epsom and produced my Credentialls to the Commanding Officer, Capt. Ball, who behaves very politely & is also an Irishman, a native of Wexford. All agree they never heard of a Cheaper purchase as my new Commission is worth One Thousand Guineas or Pounds at least, & find Sir Robt. would be obliged to lay down his Commission if he had not met with a purchaser so soon, as by his late behaviour he was very obnoxious to the General & the officers in general - a most lucky circumstance for me. Our Regiment is really a fine body consisting of Seven Troops, one of which is light & contains 130 effective men, which cloathed in the Hussar fashion made a fine appearance. I find the great difference of this service from the Foot and am now sure of standing, this Regiment being one of the oldest in the Kings Service, whereas the late Regiment I belonged to is one of the Youngest. Having received a beating order to recruit for the Queens Dragoons & liberty to be absent till the 1st of February, hired a Post Chaise for Chester which cost me Five guineas, and in Company with Lieut. Rowan of our Regiment set out from the Axe Inn in Aldermanbury at 4 o'clock Wednesday Evening the * of November & arrived at 8 at night at a small town in Middlesex called Kitstown distance from London 13 miles; supped and lay there (bill 7.0.) At six o'clock Thursday morning set out for Kits Town and arrived at Redbourne in Hertfordshire 12 miles, breakfasted (bill 2.0.) and passing through St Albans, Dunstable, &c. a mean town in Bedfordshire, arrived at a small town called Hockley in the hole in Northamptonshire & distanced from Redbourne 13 miles; having baited here (bill 2.6.) set out from hence and arrived after night at a small town on the borders of Northampton & Warwickshire called Stony Stratford 14 miles form Hockley. Here we supped & lay all night (bill here 2.0/-) distanced from Stony Stratford 12 miles; at 2 arrived at Daventry a small town distanced from Fosters booth 8 miles, baited here, and at night fall arrived at a small village 9 miles from hence called Dunchurch. Here we supped & lay (bill 5.0/-) and setting out from hence at Six on Satturday morning arrived at about 9 at the famous City of Coventry, the Capital of Warwickshire, and remarkable for its extensive trade in Silken Manufactures. Here we breakfasted (bill 2.0.) & distanced from Dunchurch 12 miles, and setting out from this handsome City arrived at a Village called Meridan about Six miles from Coventry, baited here and arrived at a small town called Coleshill, 6 miles distance, dined here (bill 3.6.) and about night arrived at the City of Litchfield in Staffordshire, a handsome large & populous town. Here we supped & lay (bill 6.0.) 15 miles from Coleshill. ''[We omit the rest of the journey to Chester. It is simply a record of distances and charges, as shown in the concluding part of the last section printed. - ED.]'' Spent the next day in viewing everything curious in this ancient city [Chester], and finding it very precarious to wait for a shop at Park gate bound for Dublin, hired horses here for Holyhead in the Isle of Anglesea, distance from Chester 91 miles. By great difficulty hired five horses for ourselves, Guide & baggage, & in company with Lieut. Abbott of the marines who here joined us set out from Chester at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning. Bill at Chester at the Coach & Horses £1:1:0, & paid 17 shillings apiece for every horse. At 11 o'clock arrived at Holywell a pretty large Town in Flintshire in North Wales, distance from Chester 20 miles; breakfasted here, bill 5.0, and arrived at night at a small town in Denbighshire called Rutland, 15 miles from Holywell, a bad road almost impassable. Supped at this miserable place & at 11 o'clock having passed over a dangerous ferry arrived at Conway, a walled [town] & formerly a place of great Strength, but now falling to decay. [It] is a seaport town distanced from Rudland 16 miles, and is the capital of Carnarvon shire, breakfasted here (bill 4.4.) & arrived in the evening at Bangor, a bishops see, distance from Conway 20 miles, a very dangerous road over steep and craggy mountains whose summits seem to touch the clouds, and fords where the tide coming in always with vast rapidity makes them often prove fatal to the unhappy passengers. Crossing over the channell which at Bangor divides Wales from the Isle of Anglesea we this night arrived at Portwithis in this Island. Here we supped & lay (bill 9.0.) and at 12 Friday morning arrived at the half way house 12 miles & a half distance from Portwithis. Breakfasted here (bill 2.6.) and at four the evening arrived at Holyhead 12 miles and a half distance for the half way house & 91 measured miles from Chester. Lay here this night & at four o'Clock Satturday evening embarked on board the Besborough packet boat, Capt. Richd. Taylor, and immediately weighing anchor stood out to sea. At 12 o'clock at night having a fine gale of wind at North east saw the light house on the hill of Howth, and at 3 o'Clock on Sunday morning came to an anchor in Pool Beg in Dublin harbour, distance from Holyhead 20 leagues. Stayed in Dublin with the Worthy Major Cane who introduced me at the Castle &c. & seldom ever parted from me till I set out from thence which was Thursday Morning at Seven o'Clock. Thursday the 10th of December set out in the Kilkenny Stage from the Robin Hood in Dame Street, paid 14 Shillings for the run to Kilkenny, & 5.8. for baggage; breakfasted this morning at the Black Horse in Johnstown (bill 1.6.) distance from Dublin 12½ miles, rid through Nass, baited at Kilcullen bridge 20 miles from Dublin & proceeded to Timolin a small town in the County of Kildare where I lay (bill 5.5.). Fryday morn at Seven set out from Timolin and going thro Carlow Town, Castledermot &c. arrived about 12 at noon at a small town in the County of Carlow called Leighlinbridge, distance from Dublin 44 miles; breakfasted here (bill 1.5.) & about six in the evening arrived in the City of Kilkenny, distance from Dublin 56 miles. Having staid with Mr. Charters for two days who treated me with great affection, set out from Kilkenny on Monday morning, lay that night at Clonmell, and Tuesday evening the 15th day of December 1761 at 3 o'Clock arrived in Youghal, being absent from this Town Just Three Months and 16 days, which concludes this part of my Journal. "Sit Gloria Deo." '''PART II.''' On Fryday Morning, the 19th day of February, 1762, I set out from Tallow and arrived at Callen, a small town in the County of Kilkenny, on my way to England, having received an Order from the War Office to join my Regiment without delay, now at winter Quarters in Burgholtshannon in the Prussian Country of Ravensberghe. Saturday Morning I came to Kilkenny and by the desire of Major Cane of the Royal Dragoons, went on Monday morning to Donaghmore, a small Town in the Queen's County, there to treat with Cornet Kirwan of the same regiment about an Exchange of Commissions which he had signified a desire of some time before to the Major & had actually come to Kilkenny the Sunday before in order to meet me. Staid this night & most of the following at the Barracks and have made the Exchange on Conditional Terms, viz., having a Month allowed me to retract should it not be agreeable to my Friends in England, or that I am out of danger of being broke on a Peace by getting the Seniority of two of our cornets, or that I am obliged to join the Corps. in Germany. These being the Conditional articles of our Agreement which is immediately to take place, should the above be otherwise than here expressed. Having compleated this affair to our Mutual Satisfaction & imparted it to my Worthy Friend the Mayor, on account of whom I was inclined to an Exchange & taking a tender farewell both of him, & my worthy Relations Mr. & Mrs. Charters, Mr. Jos. Delehay, &c. both of whom kindly accompanied me so far on my Journey, & having from thence wrote to my Brother to join me in London with my Baggage &c, without delay left Kilkenny on Thursday Morn, & baiting at the Royal Oaks, dining at Carlow, lying at Timolin this night in the County of Kildare distanced from Kilkenny 31 miles. Fryday Morning, set out from Timolin & breakfasting at Johnstown arrived in Dublin at four this evening. Satturday Morning waited on Lord Grandison at his house in Suffolk Street. His Lordship received me very politely, & has promised me his interest and protection, & desires me never to use any ceremony whin I think he can be of service to me, & recommends my continuing for some time on the English Establishment, & desires I may wait on the Lord Lieut. when he arrives in London which will be in April, his Lordship taking it upon him to excuse my non attendance on his Excellency, as I have left my Regimentals behind me. Went to see Mr. Hunt, who proposed an Exchange with an Officer in the 8th Regiment who I believe is his son, but which I rejected. On Monday at one in the Morning came on board the Besborough Pacquett boat, Capt. Richd. Taylor, lying at Pool Beg in Dublin Harbour, it being the first day of March 1762. At half after One we weighed, sailed with the Wind at North west, & had at four run above half our passage; but he Wind at that time coming about to the East, & blowing very hard drove us back to the Hill of Howth where we were in danger of being stranded, and was obliged all this day to tack it but with very little success. At Night the Wind changing a little to the Northward and still to blow almost a Storm, drove us a great way to the Southward, having found ourselves in the morning overnigh the high lands of Dungarvan, where we were obliged to beat the Seas this day & the following night. The next morning at ten made the Welch shore which proved to be part of Caernarvon Shire, & could now plainly see the Welch & Wicklow Mountains both covered with Snow, & seeing to vie with each other. The storm still continuing and our provisions sensibly diminishing obliged the Captain to endeavour to land at a small town in this Shire called Portaelune, but was beat off after having (three times in vain) attempted it. This & the prospect of still continuing at Sea where nothing could be got not a little alarmed the passengers who were many in number as well as the Ships Company, the oldest of whom never remembered to be so long on their passage before. But it pleased God this night, that the Wind changed entirely in our favour, so that at five o'Clock on Thursday Morning we came to an anchor in the harbour of Holyhead, after a most tedious passage of 75 hours. Having immediately landed I set up at the principal inn in this small town, a place of no trade, but a great thoroughfare for Gentlemen going to or from Ireland on account of its neighbourhood to Dublin, the distance form land to land being but 20 leagues. . . Having said but a short time here barely to refresh me, & write a few letters to my friends advising them of my arrival, hired horses at this place for Chester, distanced from hence 91 miles; and setting out from thence about nine, arrived at one at the Ferry, which divides this Island from Wales, called by the natives Portwithis; which having passed over tho' not without some danger (the boat being small & the Weather tempestuous) we arrived at the Town of Bangor at two o'Clock. Bangor is a small Town in Caernarvon Shire distanced from Holyhead 26 miles, nothing remarkable but its being a Bishops See and has a handsome Cathedral. Having baited our horses here set out, & in about two hours having first passed a most dangerous ford, we arrived at the Foot of that Mountain called by the Natives, Penmaenmawr, whose summit seemed to pierce the Clouds; and the thought of ascending which made us shudder. I could not but notice an inscription on the sign of a paltry alehouse just before you ascend; said to be wrote by Dean Swift in one of his peregrinations to or from Ireland, viz, Before this Mountain you do Pass, Step in & take a chearful Glass Or down the precipice you may fall And then you are gone for good & all. And indeed the Dean gave the Public good advice to render them insensible of the imminent danger they are in while passing. Nothing can certainly outdo this Mountain for height and danger, a Wall indeed supports you from falling down the precipice, but the continual dread you are in least the jagged points of the Mountain, they lying in a tottering condition above you, should fall & crush you to pieces, the dread of which renders this part of your Journey not very entertaining. Having at last surmounted this Alps of Wales, we rid for almost an hour on a fine Strand, and turning a little more east, crossing a most wretched country, we got into a small spot surrounded on all sides by inaccessible Mountains, save a narrow defile by which we passed thro', the wretched aspect of which induced us to christen it the Valley of Despair: which having at last passed thro' heartily Jades, hungry and tired with the adventures of this troublesome [journey] my fellow travellers & I came into the little town of Conway about an hour after Sunset. Conway, a place formerly of great Strength & one of the Strongholds of Owen Glendowr, Prince of North Wales, is a small walled town on the extremity of Caernarvon Shire the river here dividing it from Denbigh Shire, is a place of no trade thro' on account of its neighbourhood to the Sea vastly convenient. Ships of 200 Tons burthen could anchor within a Pistol Shot of the Walls. In this place we took up our quarters for this night, and never saw so much beauty blended with innocence as in the Daughter of our hostess, scarcely seventeen and beautifull as an Angel, her name Kitty Jones. As soon as morning dawned we left this town & our Welch Beauty who by her sweet deportment had captivated us all, with regret, & passing the river in a large boat was landed in Denbighshire, and rid Sixteen Miles over an ugly causeway till we came to a small town in this shire called Rhydland, where having breakfasted & diverted ourselves for some time with a Welch Harper, we arrived at Noon at Holywell in Flyntshire distanced from Rhydland 9 miles. Holywell is the largest & best built Town I have seen in North Wales; remarkable over England on account of its medicinal Wells dedicated to St. Winifred. . . . The Well is well worth a Traveller's curiosity to see. You descend into it by twelve stone steps, adjacent to which is a bason that holds about two hundred tuns of water; above it is built a fine dome in which are hung up the crutches &c. of those who have recd benefit by drinking or bathing. The quantity of water it throws up is prodigious, being One hundred Tuns in the space of a Minute, which turns three Mills just by besides several others adjacent, & seems like a great Chaldron of boiling water, always in motion; the water is of it self of a soft nature neither hot nor cold, & is very pleasant to drink; and if our Guide tells truth has performed several very surprising cures. The Well where you bath is floored with stone surrounded with pillars on which stands a neat Chapel dedicated to St. Winifred but now turned into a Protestant School. However to supply the loss of this Chapel, the Roman Catholics have chapells erected almost in every inn for the devotion of the Pilgrims that flock thither from all the popish parts of England. In every inn here you meet with a Priest habited like Country Gentleman & very good Companions. At the inn I dined there was one who had been marked out to me, & to whom I was particularly civil at dinner; but finding by my conversations I was not one of his set, he drank & swore like a Dragon on purpose as I imagined to disguise himself. In North Wales they speak nothing but Welsh & if a stranger should lose his way in this country, its ten to one if he meets with one that hath English enough to set him right; if you ask them a question their answer is Dime Salsenach, or I cannot speak Saxon or English. Their bibles are all printed in Welsh in our character so that you can read but not understand them. They retain several of the popish customs; for on Sunday after morning service the whole parish go to football till the afternoon service begins & then they go to the Alehouse & play at all manner of games; which Alehouse is often kept by the Parson for their livings are very small. They have also offerings at funerals which is one of the greatest perquisites the parson hath. When the body is deposited in the church, during the burial service every person invited to the funeral lays a piece of money upon the altar to defray the dead persons charges to the Other World, which after the ceremony is over the Parson puts in his Pockett. Having set out from Holywell after dinner, I arrived at the City of Chester at nightfall distanced from Holywell 20 miles thro' a Country appearing the more pleasant the nearer you approach England. . . . Being obliged to wait here two days for the conveniency to going to London in the Machine, I amused myself Fryday night at the Assembly which is held here once a week & frequently by many people of fashion. I had the pleasure of dancing with a very agreable Young Lady till Twelve o'Clock & who by the oddest accident in the world I the Sunday following found to be a namesake & perhaps a relation. The next day being Satturday & market day, I was particularly pleased to see the Welsh Ladies come into the market in their laced hats, their hair hanging round their Shouldiers, and blue and scarlet clokes many of them with a Greyhound in a string in their hands. This evening I went to the playhouse (a large commodious building) where I saw Tamerlane perform by a set of Strollers. The next day being Sunday, went to the Cathedral, where by mere chance I happened to be shewed by the Sexton into the same pew in which my late charming partner sat, where having renewed our acquaintance & she politely accomodating me with her prayer-book, I found the name of Mary Bowles wrote in it, which proved to be her name. And I confessing mine our acquaintance was converted into a relationship & a nearer type of friendship. I had the pleasure of spending the remainder of this day with her at her fathers, a Gentleman of good fortune near the town, & it was with regret I parted with them at eleven at night, not before I assured them, should fortune bring me once more to these parts, not to fail visiting them. This night at twelve we set out for London in the Machine, and at four arrived at Whitchurch where is a very fine Church, as I was informed built by the Earl of Bridge Water; breakfasting here we arrived about two at Stafford the Capital of Staffordshire, nothing here remarkable, and in two hours came to the famous City of Litchfield. . . . Having dined here & got a fresh relay of horses we set out from hence and in half an hours ride arrived at a pleasant seat belonging to Mr. Hacket of the founder of which I was told a pleasant story. This Gentleman (who was at that time Dean of Litchfield) upon a Vacancy of the Bishopprick which happened in King Charles the Second's reign, went up to London with many other Candidates to put in for the Bishoprick. He applied to the Duchess of Portsmouth, who told him that his pretensions were so good, that he could not miss of it. "Madam," says he, "I'll lay Your Grace a 1000 Guineas I shan't get it for all that." She came into it, & went & told the King of her Wager, who answered, "God's fish! I did not at all think of him for it; but however you must not lose your wager," by which means he succeeded to it & purchasing this Estate built this fine seat which is well worth of being seen. In two hours from hence we got to Coleshill a fine Village lying on the ascent of a hill from whence you have a delicious prospect of the adjacent country, in which you see several fine Seats; and a little farther on we got to Meridan famous over England for its fine Ale. Here is an Inn the finest I saw in England built in the Modern taste like a Nobleman's Seat. In six miles more we arrived late at night at Coventry having this day travelled just 91 miles. Coventry is a very large, but ill built dirty City, consisting mostly of old buildings; the Market place is spacious & its Cross in the Middle the finest in England; it is adorned with the Statures of most of the English Kings as big as the life. There are several good Churches in it. The Cathedral is large but not handsome, the Spires are very high built of freestone & are a great ornament to the City: there are as many Malting houses as Churches & the dissenters of this place make a good figure. Their trade consists in weaving silk, great quantities of which they weekly send up to London. The greatest piece of Curiosity in Coventry is the figure of a Taylor looking out of a Window; he is dressed in a blue Coat trimmed with Silver, a black que wig, & a great lace hat, the occasion of which as recorded is this. ''[The diarist here relates the Godiva legend.]'' The Coachman allowing us but a very little time to refresh after our long Journey, we set out from hence at two in the Morning; at eight we reached the town of Towcester in Warwickshire, & passing thro Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, &c. arrived at three o'clock at the town of St. Albans in Hertfordshire, where we dined, & passing over Finchly Common by daylight came into London at seven o'Clock in the evening, Tuesday the 19th March, 1762, & put up at the George Inn, Aldermanbury, being just 18 days of my Journey. Carnegie, Andrew. ''The Antiquary: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past.'' Volume: 36, January-December 1900. pp 203-206, 342-346, 366-370. London: Elliot Stock, 62 Paternoster Row. 1900.

Diary of Ralph Josselin

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{{One Place Study| place = Earls Colne, Essex}} [[Josselin-3|Ralph Josselin]] is known for his diary, the contents of which gave an insight into everyday life in [[Space:Earls Colne, Essex One Place Study| Earls Colne]]. The diary is divided into short, mostly daily documents. The documents may be found on line.https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/earls_colne/diary/index.htm#70000005 Ralph Josselin‘s diary Quotes from the diary in this profile are referred to by the document number in the index. The diary is also summarised in Hockcliffe’s book of 1908 https://archive.org/details/diaryrevralphjo00hockgoog/page/n3 There is an index of names referenced by Josselin. [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/ESS/Ess.names/Josselin The Diary of Ralph Josseline 1616-1683 Mike Foster 1993] Many Individual lives are also recorded in part by the wider [[Space: Earls Colne Project|Earls Colne Project]] and references to people in that project are made using a letter and 3 digits. For example Richard Harlackenden is H207 This is a part of the [[Space:Earls Colne, Essex One Place Study|Earls Colne One Place Study]] == Sources ==

Diary of Samuel Sewall: 1674-1729, Volume 2.

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Disregard this freespace page; should be deleted. [[Priest-412|Priest-412]] 18:05, 15 July 2015 (EDT)

Diary of the Acceptance of Point Lookout Civil War Prison Project

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A diary of the acceptance & management of Point Lookout Civil War Prison Project, what steps I took, what emotions were generated, what connections I made & what Truths I found out & how I felt about them. [[Brunson-1754|Brunson-1754]] 03:29, 21 July 2023 (UTC) 6:30 PM CDT - 20JUL23 I joined some War_and_Military groups because I believe in Standing Up for your beliefs. I wanted to honor those that went to war by finding & telling their stories. There is no better way to show how you stand than going to war; any war. Some of those who participate in war go in under their Personal & Patriotic beliefs & feel especially strongly about why they go in. They take their Codes of Conduct with them in that they expect to be treated at least as a human being by those they are fighting. I chose to go further down into the men in my family who went to war & joined the War_Between_the_States Group in order to help others while I was working on my own projects. And here is why I chose to join those groups. As I was working the Connect_A_Thon, I connected my family; ''only'' my family for a total of 164 connections. No matter ''how'' you look at it, that is a ''lot'' of people! When you look at in terms of family, it's called prolific! I started noticing a pattern pretty soon into the data. I would say 88 - 92% of the men of the generation that was old enough, maybe, to participate in the Civil War, did so as a matter of Honor, Pride, Patriotism & Resolve. I say that because I know how my family, as a very broad whole, thinks. And I ''get'' that there would be family members that don't think or feel that way. I found those too, the outliers; the ones that had nothing about them data-wise or verbal information in connection connection to their Memorials. And in my family, telling family stories is a daily part of life to the point that people we have never even ''met'' know your embarrassing life-hood incidents. Not only do the spiel the embarrassing stuff, they also spiel the negative stuff judging as well; another prolific inherited family trait. Unless you've been cut. Then they won't talk about you at all. Since the outliers had family connections but no mention of any negativity towards or participation in the war, they must have kept their heads down & just lived. As yet, I have found no Union soldiers or sympathizers connected to any of the non-combatants. And if they had been there, they would have already be found. I know this because my family talks, a lot, about news of missing family members, Remember, prolific, 167 connections & that was only 2 direct lines. I just connected with a second cousin because of WT because of citation coverage from sources for images in public domain. I sent her the 1st message asking for permission to use "The Last Goodby" from our (unbeknownst to me at the time) cousin so I could create a memorial for him. She is far enough & long enough away from him in time (maybe she was born by this time) that she needed clarification on about the Memorial she Managed, told me about her relative pilot of the Memorials she Managed that was a WWll wasn't shot down, but rather died when he crashed into another plane on a training mission in the Gulf of Mexico. Then, Oh, SNAP!, I have Brunson's in my family tree also. Are your Brunson's in OK or AR? I wrote her back & explained who I was, what our connection was, what the connection to knowns to her was & clarified again what I wanted; permission to use the image, "The Last Goodbye." and went into detail explaining that I was creating a Virtual Memorial for Francis Brunson & the crew of the "Spook lll" that was believed to have been shot down by German fire & went down somewhere in the North Sea & Presumed Lost. I wanted images of these men so I could flesh out their stories & help bring them to Life. Later that same day she wrote back: "Howdy Pat" was her salutation as I had given her my bonifieds; early day 1. Later in the day, "Dear Pat, Hello Cuz! Frank & Sallie are my great grandparents also." because I had sent her a more detailed message Day 2, she sent me a short message letting me know about OK newspaper clippings on line at the Bryan County Genealogy Library and Archives, told her will check it out. I let the WT know about that. First thing next morning, day 3, I open up a message from P. & it was a family photo circa 1933 with a ''lot'' of people in it; you remember that prolific thing I was talking about? Here it is. [[Brunson-1754|Brunson-1754]] 05:02, 21 July 2023 (UTC) I ran out of steam here @ 12:13am, 21JUL23 [[Brunson-1754|Brunson-1754]] 05:02, 21 July 2023 (UTC)

Diary of William J. Waller 1864-1961

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This information has been posted in various locations. It would be helpful to find who has the original diary currently in their possession so it can be cited properly. ---- "John WALLER, of my grandfather's family came to Franklin County before 1820 and settled South of Thompsonville, or S.E. rather, and was of the charter members of the Liberty Methodist Church there. His name is on a marker there. He died in 1840 and was the first one to be buried at cemetery in Benton, Illinois, just west of the Central Railroad depot in Benton. I am one of the trustees of this old cemetery. Virgil Center, mayor of Benten in 1949, and the City Commissioner, made a deed to 5 trustees, to the cemetery...they are Ransom Kinman, Walter A, Anderson, Jr., Mr. John A. Logan, Georqe Fleischmann and myself....each of us representing a Civil war Veteran. 1, "Thomas Waller and Jennie Carter Waller, my grandparents, had Richard Waller (my grandfather), John Waller, Polly Waller, Thomas Waller. "Richard Waller and Parry Odle Waller were my grandparents. They came to Franklin County near East Fork Church N.E. of West Frankfort, sometime between 1816 and 1820. They came from Blount County, Tennessee, came bag and baggage with 5 or 6 children on horseback, grandmother rode a sidesaddle. Some others were to follow on soon. But after settling at aforesaid spot they waited about 6 weeks and no one came so they saddled up and went back to see what the trouble was. However, some others had started from Blount County, Eastern Tennessee to Illinois, but came a different road...as grandfather's bunch missed them enroute and didn't know they had left for Illinois until they arrived back in Blount County, Tennessee, so they saddled up again and came back to Franklin County, Illinois." "They left Franklin County because of the death of two sons (who before they died leaving chopped and pealed trees, etc.), whose signs granpap said he could not bear to see. They settled west of Odle School in in South Flannigan Township in Hamilton County on the ridge about 1/2 quarter west of Odle School. Then they moved near Carter Springs Church to the present Tom McGee place, about where Tom's barn is close to the creek. They were buried in Little Springs Cemetery." "Richard Waller held the office of Justice of the Peace, a very important office even in the country. Grandfather's children married from one to three of each family. In those days boys married girls in their neighborhood and also settled down there. They did not range away for work or travel for pleasure far from home, My grandfather's children were: *Polly (b, 1807) married' Alexander Johnson, cousin *John (b, 1809) *Betsy Jane (b, 1811) married John L, Johnson, *Jeremiah odle (b, 1813) married Polly Heard. *Aramanda (b, 1814) married Thomas Heard, *Eliza Jane (b, 1815) married George w. Johnson *Uriah (b, 1816) married Lucinda Heard. *Hardin (b, 1818) (died at age of 4 yrs.). *George W. (b, 1822) married Sarah Lampley. *William J. (b, 1824) married Narcisses Lampley. *Katharine (b, 1826) married Alfred Braden. *Louis (b, 1828) married Susan Lane. *Larkin Cantrell married Nancy Ellen Lane "...My father, Larken Cantrell Waller was born April 25, 1833 near Odle School. He was the youngest of his family and no doubt badly spoiled. He attended a subscription school for a while, where Little Springs Church is now. His teacher was his brother-in-law Uncle Alf Braden. He and Mother married April 17, 1859. They first lived on the Uncle Ed Chapman place, later known as Aaron Auten place. In 1862 or '63 they moved to the old Homestead where all but two of us were born." "My mother was Nancy Ellen Lane, born July 23, 1840. Her father was Lewis Lane, her mother was a Deen. Grandfather Lane left Illinois sometime near 1860 for near Waynesville, Missouri. He lies buried there As far as I know grandmother Lane was buried there too." 2. "C.N. (Charles) Heard and Uncle Jacob Lane (Mother's brother) were witnesses at the marriage. Pop said he borrowed Charles Heard's hat to be married in. Rev. Timmy Spain, an Old Baptist said the ceremony." -Contributed by Jo Bonan. Mrs. Frank (Jo) Bonan is the daughter of William. J. Waller "...Now is the time for me to spread it on, you can be more cunning in autobiography than in biography. I have often wondered which one is most truly true. If Abraham Lincoln should have written his life he would not have headed it "Honest Abe" or "Great Emancipator. Should Daniel Webster have written his, he would not have said "The greatest orator America has produced to date," so what I say will be in all sincerity and honesty. I was born January 18, 1876 the year of the Centennial at Philadelphia and admission of Colorado to state-hood. Went to Old Rural Hill School near the Granville Hungate place for 2 years, then they moved the school house where it now stands and I got the rest of my grade work there. I took little interest in school work until I was 12 or 13 years old. Finally found myself or the teacher found me out, as I began to get interested in school work. I went to Carbondale Normal the Spring term of 1894, had my first train ride. In 1895 I attended a select school at Reed School, North of Knight's Prairie Church. Took teachers examination, passed and taught that winter at E. Rural Hill. Then the law required 110 days actually taught, no holidays allowed. My salary, was I proud, was $20.00 per month and had to do my janitor work. That summer at the Institute, I bought an Encyclopedia on time that cost me $45.00, almost half of my winters salary, I wanted to know something and was willing to pay for it. In the spring of 1896, I went to Thompsonville to a select school." "Fall of 1896, attended Carbondale Normal for another term, winter of 1897-8, I taught at Odle School. Had 55 pupils for $25.00 a month. Paid janitor work. "In October of 1897 I joined the Christian Church and was baptised at Akin, Illinois by James W. Zachary a debater and exceptionally able speaker. The Battle Ship Maine was blown up in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898. Joe McGhee, Dick Culpepper, both neighbors and I on June 28th went to McLeansboro and joined the Army...Co. A. 9th Ill. Vol., so we went to Springfield for encampment at the Fair Grounds. About Aug. 1, 1898 we entrained for Savannah, Georgia. About January 1st, '99 we sailed for Cuba with the 4th Illinois. Took us about 50 hours to reach Havanna. We sailed on the Mobile. A report in the Globe-Democrat, at the time, said our vessel sank going over. What kind of news was that for my folks? Col. Campbell had put me in charge of the canteen at Jacksonville, so I remained there the rest of the time. Our private's pay was $15.60 a month and the canteen work was $12.00 extra, was mustered out May 20, 1899." "September 1st, 1899, I went to Valpariso University. Married Mabel Hunt (of Olga) in 1901, took the Johnson school for the winter of 1903. My wife went to school to me, took the teachers examination and passed for a certificate. In 1904 both of us taught in the schools of Belle City. I got $35.50 and Mabel $25.00 a month. We boarded at Mabel's uncle Dr. Henry Hale (1905-6). We returned to the farm in Flannigan Twp. where I taught a term at West Rural Hill. In 1909 we moved to Dale where I taught Barefoot Country School. In the spring of 1910, Arthur Allen and I taught a select school at Dale. We saw Halley's comet then." "In August of 1910, I accepted a teaching position in Thompsonville so we moved there. In the spring of 1911 Clay mg and I taught' a select school there. I took the principalship of the schools for 1911-12. Took another select school for 1912...Janie Hall helped me, Back again as principal at $75.00...another select school in spring of'1913...Susie Hinckle and Ransom Bosczkiewicz helped....In Aug., 1913 we moved to Galatia where I was Asst. H. S. principal and basketball coach. In the spring of 1914, I taught a review term for teachers at Galatia. We moved to McLeansboro in 1914,..i taught at Dahlgren, 1914-15, (went on Monday returned home Friday evening), as principal. In 1915 I taught in McLeansboro for two years in 8th grade and taught history and Civics in the High School, In 1917, June, I joined the State Guard, 9th Illinois as 1st Lieut....Capt. Howell was over me. I had to resign my McLeansboro teaching for guard duty. Came back to McLeansboro, Oct, 1917 and took the Delafield school...2 rooms. I walked back and forth then,,,5 1/4 miles one way until Christmas, Rode only one morning. That was the WINTER OF THE DEEP SNOW. Almost three feet on a level and how cold.' The snow began falling Dec, 10 and melted away March 25th (1918), Measles broke out during Christmas season, so the board decided if I was willing they would drop school for then and finish up in the spring...right away I was asked to assist the McLeansboro Draft Board as Secretary. Worked there until April."

Dick Quintos Peyton Family Photos

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Dick Quintos Peyton's Family Tree Dick Quintos Peyton's Family Tree(https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peyton-Family-Tree-1003) {{Image|file=Dick_Quintos_Peyton_Family_Photos.jpg |caption=4 Generations of Peyton Men }} === Family Business === {{Image|file=Dick_Quintos_Peyton_Family_Photos-7.jpg |caption=Dick Peyton - Canvas Company }}[[Space:Hastings_Canvas_And_Manufacturing_Company]] == Sources ==

Dickason brick walls

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Jacob dickason from the part of Frederick County Virginia that became Hampshire co around 1750 Pricey Adkins from Letcher County or close by. 1880-1939 Nellie Mae Bast 1889-1955 married Dennie Goode Owensboro Kentucky and or Evansville Indiana David Davis hutzler Wexford county Michigan 1825-1905

Dickens-Dearing Family Mysteries

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Who is.... My great grandmother Mary Griffitts Statham and my grandmother Freda Griffitts or Statham Dickens Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Mary Griffitts married to Fred Griffitts then Bruce Statham I have no maiden name for Mary

Dickerson Family in America

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The Dickerson Family in America Research Notes and References : a work in progress == Harrison County, Ohio == [[Dickerson-1402|Thomas Dickerson]] and his wife [[Curry-2144|Mary Curry]] came to Harrison County, Ohio in 1802 from Fayette County, Pennsylvania. He famously founded the Dickerson Church, which stands to this day as a historic building. === Genealogical Tourism in Cadiz, Ohio === Before the days of the internet, my parents and I traveled to Ohio during August to spend our time walking through graveyards and cemeteries and researching records in town halls, genealogical and historical societies, and local libraries. On our trip, I brought my copy of Hanna's "Historical Collections of Harrison County, Ohio" which listed the locations of cemeteries and the names of those buried in each one. The locations were specified similarly to this one, 'Dickerson graveyard is situated near the center of section thirty-two, in Cadiz township, about half-way between Cadiz and New Athens.(Hanna, p. 313) Using Hanna as our guide, we managed to find the Dickerson Church and it's graveyard and we spent quite a few hours locating our ancestors graves. Unfortunately, the church was not open for us to look inside and we couldn't extend our trip long enough for the next planned event. The Dickerson family has many descendants, especially in Harrison County. Talking to one of my new found relatives who worked at the genealogy library (novel in the days before the internet!) she said, oh, yeah, many of the people in town are related to the Dickersons. I've had several trips to Cadiz and further south to McConnelsville over the years and learn something new or meet a new relative on every trip. === Dickerson Church, Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio === The church has an associated graveyard where many members of the Dickerson and related families (for example: McFadden, McCoy, Worley) are buried. * Fall 1802 **Thomas Dickerson moved to about 4 miles SE of Cadiz, Ohio.. **Thomas Dickerson settled on the farm where the church is located. **Dickerson organized a weekly prayer meeting circle where he gave religious instruction to attendees. Meetings moved from house to house. * 1804 ** Society of Methodists organized with Thomas Dickerson appointed leader. ** Among the first members were: ***Thomas Dickerson and wife ***Joseph Holmes and wife ***William Walraven and wife ***William Scoles and wife ***[[Worley-1580|James Worley]] and wife ([[[Figley-57|Elizabeth (Figley) Worley]]) ***Abraham Holmes and wife ***Eli Dickerson and wife ***William Welling and wife ***James Jones and wife * Summer 1805: first quarterly meeting conducted by Rev. Asa Shinn and "Methodists and others" from Cadiz and beyond came to the meeting. Hanna specifically mentions attendees from "around Wellsburg on the Ohio river, the Holmes Church on Short Creek" ''Side Note: [[Mercer-3033|Asa Shinn Mercer]], son of [[Mercer-3029|Aaron Mercer]] and [[Dickerson-3349|Jane Dickerson]] was no doubt named after Rev. Asa Shinn as the Mercer family was living in Harrison County before Asa and his brother [[Mercer-3034|Thomas Dickerson Mercer]] emigrated to Seattle in the 1850s. Jane was the daughter of [[Dickerson-1402|Thomas Dickerson]] and [[Curry-2144|Mary Curry]].''
The meeting was held in the grove . The seats were made of rails, logs, and puncheons. A few puncheons were used for a platform. In each of two trees, standing about six feet apart, a notch was cut, and in those notches was placed a puncheon about sixteen inches wide, and on this the preacher laid his Bible, and this was the make up of the preacher's pulpit . The meeting was one of great spiritual power , and several persons united with the church."
* 1806: location for church selected. * 1807: ** First burial in the cemetery. ** Second quarterly meeting was held on Thomas Dickerson's farm in a similar manner as the first meeting. ** Preaching services more frequent. Itinerate preachers included Asa Shinn, James B. Finley, Bishop Roberts, and Rev. McElroy. * 1813: Quarterly meeting in Thomas Dickerson's barn by Rev . James B . Finley. * Date? The ground was conveyed by Thomas Dickerson and wife to Joseph Holmes, William Scoles, William Welling, [[Worley-1580|James Worley]], and Abraham Holmes, as trustees of the M. E. Church. 1817: First church built The organization of the Dickerson Church is clearly traceable to the labors of Bishop Asbury and Bishop McKendree , from the fact that the first members of the church came from Virginia and Pennsylvania , direct from the fields of labor of these great and good men . But directly to Thomas Dickerson , more than to any other , belongs the honor of the organization of the church at this place . He was blessed with a fine so cial nature , and a vigorous constitution . His piety was deep and uni form . . . . From 1817 to 1828 , the church moved steadily forward . In 1928 , Thomas Hudson and S . R . Brockunier were appointed to the West Wheeling Circuit , and this circuit included the Dickerson appointment . During this year , there were some accessions to the church , and the membership was greatly revived . But the year 1829 is especially remarkable for its great spiritual prosperity at Dickerson's . During this yvear , Thomas Hudson and William Tipton were travelling the circuit and Joshua Monroe, Presiding Elder. At the first meeting of the Quarterly Conference that year, a resolution was passed to hold a camp - meeting on the farm of Thomas Dickerson. The meeting was appointed, and was largely attended . In the “ Life and Times of Rev . Thomas M . Hudson , " he says , as the meet ing progressed , the work of revival greatly increased , awakenings be coming more general , and conversions more frequent every day . . . He tells us , that among the numerous subjects of that great revival that he received into the church at Cadiz , were many interesting young men , *** ** Thomas Dickerson and Mary Curry deed land to the Methodist Society. * 1817: log church built * 1854: larger church built * Civil War: 28 young members joined the war ** At [a] Camp meeting on the Dickerson Church grounds seventeen year old Matthew Simpson from Cadiz went to the altar to publically[sic] give his life to the Lord. Matthew Simpson then became a preacher in Cadiz, and later went on to become one of the youngest Bishops of the Methodist Church. In 1865 Bishop Matthew Simpson had become a famous orator and one who often spoke in defense of the Union. He was a friend of Abraham Lincoln, and in 1865 the sad duty fell upon his shoulders to preach the funeral oratory for President Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois." * 1888: Third (present day) Church built. * Early 1940s: loss of church membership to Cadiz Drummond Methodist Church or New Athens Methodist Church. * 1942: Church closed by NE Ohio Conference. Property transferred to Drummond Methodist Church (now Scott Memorial United Methodist Church). * Property is kept as a memorial to Bishop Matthew Simpson. * Historic old church is maintained by The Dickerson Church Trustees (all of whom are members of Scott U.M. Church). * Cemetery grounds maintained by Cadiz Township Trustees * At 2PM on the second Sunday in August of each year is a summer reunion at the Church. === Dickerson or Dickinson/Dickenson === :The last names "Dickerson" and "Dickinson/Dickenson" are often confused. [[X-4197|S X]] 11 Jul 2020 -- :There may be some confusion between [[Dickerson-384|this record]] and [[Dickinson-1183|Joshua Dickinson]] born in 1740 in Monmouth, New Jersey, who is listed as having wife [[Whitted-2|Susannah (Whitted) Dickinson]]. :In [[X-4197|S X's]] ancestry.com recordsJones, Jerry. Unpublished Family History in the files of Shelby Eaton show: :Joshua Dickerson's parents: :John Dickerson (1720–1785) :John's Parents: Henry Dickerson and Susannah Surratt :Born 11 Feb 1720/21, Frederick, Maryland :Died between Jan and Feb 1785, Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania ::John married in 1739: :Ruth (Unknown) Dickerson (1719 or 1723–1807) :Born 1719 or 1723 :Died before Dec 1870, Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania :Children of John (including Joshua) *Drusilla Dickerson, daughter *Gideon Dickerson (? - Bet. Sep–Nov 1789), son *Henry Dickerson (? - Bet. Sep–Dec 1823), son *Joshua Dickerson (1740-10 Oct 1827 in Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA), son *Baruch Dickerson (Aft. 1740-?), Son *Margaret Dickerson (Abt. 1742 in Fort Hill, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA-?), daughter *John Dickerson Jr. (Abt. 1744 in Fort Hill, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA-1832), son *Sarah Dickerson (1746 in Fort Hill, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA-1829 in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA), daughter *Richard R Dickerson (Abt. 1748 in Fort Hill, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA -1836 in Guernsey, Ohio, USA), son *Rachel Dickerson (1750-1826), daughter *Susannah Dickerson (1752-1826), daughter *Asa Dickerson (1758 in Pennsylvania, USA-Jan 1794), son '''Hanna, Charles. ''Historical Collections of Harrison County, Ohio'''''Hanna, Charles. ''Historical Collections of Harrison County, Ohio.'' New York, 1900: Privately Printed. Accessed at Cadiz Public Library Genealogy Room. Now available at URL: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=V-ouAAAAYAAJ&rdid=book-V-ouAAAAYAAJ&rdot=1 This key secondary source appears to have mixed up some of generations of Dickerson family because so many of the first names were reused across generations, e.g. :Hanna, p.485: John settled in Amwell (now Franklin) Township, Washington County, PA before 1780, having apparently come from Dunbar (now tyrone) Township, Fayette County, PA, where his name is on the tax list for 1772 and where Joshua (1740-1827) had settled in about 1770. [Joshua and John were doubtless brothers and Henry may have been a 3rd brother, but probably a son of John.] :* Note: Per other published records, it seems that Hanna's conclusions were wrong, and Joshua and Henry were both SONS of John. This is evidenced by their birthdates. The family uses the names Joshua and John quite often in their tree. :* Per Hanna, John's will, written 7 years before his death, lists the following children: Gideon, Baruch, Henry, Susannah, Drusilla, Asa. Will Transcription: === Family and Personal Recollections === == Sources == * Historic Dickerson Church'''Scott Memorial UMC. ''Historic Dickerson Church.'' URL: http://scottumc.net/scott-memorial-united-methodist-church-cadiz-ohio-about-us/scott-memorial-united-methodist-church-cadiz-ohio-historic-dickerson-church * '''Hanna, Charles. ''Historical Collections of Harrison County, Ohio'''''Hanna, Charles. ''Historical Collections of Harrison County, Ohio.'' New York, 1900: Privately Printed. Accessed at Cadiz Public Library Genealogy Room. Now available at URL: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=V-ouAAAAYAAJ&rdid=book-V-ouAAAAYAAJ&rdot=1

Dickey and Robbins Red Book 1981

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Ancestors and Descendants of The Dickey Families and Robbins Families of Walker County, Georgia and Wayne County, Illinois
aka Dickey and Robbins Red Book 1981
by Clyde and Grace Robbins, Wayne County, Illinois, 4 Nov 1991
Limited distribution to family members
The book is collection of family group sheets.

Dickinson

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dickinson-3180|Yvonne Dickinson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7919951 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dickinson Photos

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Location for all Dickinson photos. Images 1-22 Courtesy of Carlos Guillermo "Pocho" Soria.

Dickinson-Bracy Notes

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==WikiTree Profiles of Interest== *[[Bressey-3|Thomas Bressey (bef.1601-aft.1646)]] '''PGM''' *[[Bisby-18|Phebe (Bisby) Martin (bef.1611-aft.1683)]] '''PGM''' *[[Martin-1526|Samuel Martin (abt.1613-1683)]] *[[Dickinson-42|Joseph Dickinson (bef.1630-1675)]] '''PGM''' *[[Bracy-7|Phebe (Bracy) Hale (1632-abt.1711)]] '''PGM''' *[[Rose-343|John Rose (abt.1617-bef.1683)]] '''PGM''' *[[Hale-463|Samuel Hale (abt.1615-1693)]] '''PGM''' *[[Dickinson-326|Thomas Dickinson (1668-1717)]], eldest son. *[[Dickinson-9341|Phebe (Dickinson) Hurlbut (abt.1660-)]] -- not linked. *[[Dickinson-323|Joseph Dickinson (1664-1664)]]--Seems to be the unnamed still born child. *[[Dickinson-324|Joseph Dickinson (1662-1683)]]; dies New Haven, Connecticut, before 10 May 1683 (date of inventory) https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92K-G9N2-T :*[[Dickinson-3237|Joseph Dickinson (1668-)]]-unsourced; fatherless son of Phebe. *[[Dickinson-325|Samuel Dickinson (1666-1690)]] *[[Dickinson-41|Nathaniel Dickinson (1670-1745)]] *[[Dickinson-328|John Dickinson (1672-)]] *[[Dickinson-113|Azariah Dickinson (abt.1675-abt.1752)]] *[[Space:Bressey_Bisby_Child_List_2023|Bressey Bisby Child List 2023]] *[[Space:William_Martin_of_Stratford_and_Woodbury_Connecticut|William Martin of Stratford and Woodbury Connecticut]] ==Bibliographic Notes== Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999). 372-375 (Thomas Bracy), at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/373/22074529 373] for Phebe Bisby and Phebe Bracy, at 375 for immigration; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/375/2207458 ''AmericanAncestors''], *Cites "NEHGR 152:171" for eldest daughter Phebe married (1) Joseph Dickinson; citing "TAG 20:168" for the marriage of their daughter, Phebe Dickinson, 12 December 1678, Stephen Hurlbut. *Citing "NEHGR 152:171, citing WetLR 2:43-53," for 26 April 1661 sale of their interest in the estate of their grandfather, "William Bisby of London, to their stepfather, Samuel Martin," by "Thomas Bracey, John Bracey, Constance, wife of John Morray, and Phebe, wife of Joseph Dickinson." Randy A. West, "Updates from English Records for Some Great Migration Immigrants Who Came by 1635," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 172 (2018):246-247 (Thomas Bracy); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/55221/246/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Leslie Mahler, "The Maternal Ancestry of Phebe Bisby: Wife of New England Colonists Thomas^1 Bracy of Ipswich and New Haven and Samuel^1 Martin of New Haven," ''The American Genealogist'' 81 (2006):224-237; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/13264/224/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Her mother's unusual name (Raberge) appears on the parents' marriage record "found at co. Essex." I don't find his further reference. FamilySearch has a database/IGI entry, "Willm Bisbye-Robarge Salman" marriage as Childerditch, Essex, 14 June 1608; see Bibye-Salman 1608 marriage, "England Marriages, 1538-1973"; database (index only), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVP2-8XF?from=lynx1UIV8&treeref=MFPF-X94 ''FamilySearch'']. There is a restricted film for "[Church of England. Parish Church of Childerditch (Essex)] Parish register transcripts, 1537-1710" as FSL film 571177 (Item 3), digital collection (DGS) 8040450; [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/333817?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch''] Catalog. *The wills of Raberge's brother, Thomas Salmon of London, and her uncle, John Thresher of Childerditch, Essex, both of whom died childless, provided the clues to her further ancestry. *For her marriage and family, he cites discussion in "Davis, ''Stone Ancestry'', 103-22 at 120-21" and "Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B '' (Boston, 1999), 372-75." *John Thresher, 229-230--Citing "Archdeaconry Court of Essex, original wills for 1631, #40 [FHL film #91,291]," Will of "John Thresher of Chillderdich in the Counties of Essex yeoman" dated 5 August 1629, proved 11 July 1631. *Phebe Thresher (widow of John), 230--Citing "Archdeaconry Court of Essex, original wills for 1632, #19 [FHL film #91,292]," Will dated 17 April 1632, proved 15 May 1632. She makes bequests to "all the children of William Bisbie [which] he had by my cousine Roberge his first wife ..." and "unto my god daughter Phoebe Bysbie ..." *Thomas Salmon ... left will dated 15 April 1623, proved 16 February 1623[/4], making bequests to his mother, Raberge Peachie; mentions uncles and cousins, including Alexander Bisby and many others, with the residual of his estate to "his bother-in-law William Bisby, citizen and salter of London," who he names executor. Cites "Prerogative Court of Canterbury [PCC], 14 Byrde [FHL film #92,095]." *224n--"William^A Bisby's ancestry is not certain, as the parish registers of Oundle begin late, in 1625." Mahler then comments further saying, "Davis suggests that his father may have been a Philip Bisby." Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfieid and Hadley," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register,'' 152 (1998):159-178, at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11598/162/0 162], 171; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11598/171/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *171, for Joseph m. Phebe, cites Bodge ... 130-133; Also inventory of estate of Joseph Dickinson of Northfield. presented 29 March 1676 (Hampshire County Probate, 1:172; Wethersfield Deeds, 2:43-53. Also Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Ancestry of Sarah Stone ...'' Donald Lines Jacobus, "Thomas Dickinson of Glastonbury, Conn., and the wife of Stephen Hurbut of Wethersfield, Conn.," ''The AmericanGenealogist'', 20 (1943):166-171 at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11817/168/23570626 168], [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11817/171/23570626 170], 171; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11817/171/23570626 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *168, "... in June 1684 the widow Phebe Rose probated the will of her husband Rose, and entered the inventory of her son, Joseph Dickeson," citing "New Haven Court Record." Walter Goodwin Davis, "Ancestry of Thomas Bressey of New Haven, Conn.," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 112 (1958):27-44 at 42-43 (6-Thomas Bressey); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11655/42/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman. ''Hale, House and Related Families ...'' (Hartford, Connecticut Historical Society, 1952), 3-8 (Samuel Hale family of Glastonbury/1-Samuel Hale); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=25%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-29 ''HathiTrust'']. Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The Ancestry of Sarah Stone ...'' (Portland, Me., The Southworth Press, 1930), 103-106 (Bracy); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066288291?urlappend=%3Bseq=117%3Bownerid=13510798887629752-123 ''HathiTrust'']. Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The Ancestry of Sarah Stone ...'' (Portland, Me., The Southworth Press, 1930), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066288291?urlappend=%3Bseq=129%3Bownerid=13510798887629752-135 115]-122 (Bisby) at 120-123 (6-William Bisby); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066288291?urlappend=%3Bseq=134%3Bownerid=13510798887629752-140 ''HathiTrust'']. :For the will of William Bisby and related litigation, citing "Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 19 Bower" and "Chancery Proceedings before 1714; Butcher v. Boreman, Hamilton 50/13; Martin c. Kirke, Bridges 522/35; Kirke v. Martin, Bridges 572/7; Kirke v. Hall, Bridges 87/9," Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The Ancestry of Sarah Stone ...'' (Portland, Me., The Southworth Press, 1930), 115-122 (Bisby) at 120-123 (6-William Bisby); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066288291?urlappend=%3Bseq=135%3Bownerid=13510798887629752-141 ''HathiTrust'']. :About the parentage of William Bisby, Davis commented that Philip Bisby was only "'''probably''' the father of" four children," including Philip, John, Alexander and William. Davis noted no marriage for Philip. Reference--Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The Ancestry of Sarah Stone ...'' (Portland, Me., The Southworth Press, 1930), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066288291?urlappend=%3Bseq=129%3Bownerid=13510798887629752-135 115]-122 (Bisby) at 116 (2-Philip Bisby); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066288291?urlappend=%3Bseq=131%3Bownerid=13510798887629752-137 ''HathiTrust'']. Donald Lines Jacobus, ''History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield'', 2 vols. in 9 parts ([New Haven, Conn., Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor] 1930-1932?), 1(2):183-184 (Thomas Dickerson and Thomas Dickerson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303030?urlappend=%3Bseq=81%3Bownerid=27021597765007991-105 ''HathiTrust'']. Gerald Fothergill (London), "List of Emigrant Liverymen of London" in "Notes and Queries," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 61 (1907):92; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7fs26c58?urlappend=%3Bseq=100 ''HathiTrust''], for, among others, "Fishmongers ... Thomas Brasey in New England a linen draper by trade ...," citing a 1641 list of names made for "an assessment of poll tax of members of some of the companies of London [incomplete]," found in "Lay Subsidy Rolls," at "Public Records Office," noting "among the rolls recently found and catalogued (251-22)"; for the same author's just earlier notice of other "Emigrant Liverymen of London," see "Notes and Queries," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 60 (1906):399-400; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t8ch21q62?urlappend=%3Bseq=415 ''HathiTrust''], citing "[untitled] book ... made about 1801-2, Sir John Eamer, knt, being Lord Mayor." Walter E. Corbin and Robert J. Dunkle, ''Northampton, Massachusetts, Vital Records'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, [____]), Deckenson/Dickinsen/Dickinsin, etc.; digital images, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/6/0 6] (1664/5), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/7/0 7] (1666), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/8/0 8] (1668), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/9/0 9] (1670), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/11/0 11] (1672). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/12/0 12] (1672), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/13/0 13] (1674); digital images by subscription, ''AmericanAncestors''. "Births, marriages, and deaths in four Massachusetts towns, 1655-1844" (handscript), Northampton births 1664/5, 1666, 1668, 1670, 1672 and 1674; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRMS-PG?i=5&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-2511 ''FamilySearch'']. FSL film 760648, digital collection (DGS) 4325917, image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRMS-PG?i=5&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-2511 6] (1664/5-1668/9) of 94, and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRM3-C2?i=6&cc=2061550 7] (1668/9-1673) of 94; marriages begin at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRM3-QH?i=11&cc=2061550 12] of 94. George Mason Bodge, ''Soldiers in King Philip's War ...'' (Boston, Mass., Printed for the author, 1906), 130; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t4hn31h3t?urlappend=%3Bseq=159 ''HathiTrust'']. WIP Hampshire County Probate FHL film 879184. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/275711?availability=Family%20History%20Library WIP New Haven Court Records ... https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2840253?availability=Family%20History%20Library (restricted films). Sherman W. Adams and Henry R. Stiles, ''The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut ...'', 2 vols. (New York : Grafton Press, 1904), 1:252 (Bracey); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924096458587?urlappend=%3Bseq=298%3Bownerid=13510798902120084-320 ''HathiTrust''], has entries for Thomas and John Bracey, but the grandsons of William Bisby of London. "[Wethersfield (Connecticut)] Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1635-1924"; catalog entry, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/465881?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1315118, digital collection (DGS) 7730389 for "Births, marriages, deaths v. 1-6 (p.1-158) 1635-1919." :John Bracy 1708/9 death, "[Wethersfield (Connecticut)] Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1635-1924," 1:3 (B); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-C99H-N?i=27&cc=2448940&cat=465881 ''FamilySearch''], DSL film 1315118, digital collection (DGS) 7730389, image 28 of 769, "John Bracy Deceased in Weathersfield on the 19th day of Janury 1708/9 ... about 70 as is thought:" "[Wethersfield (Connecticut) Town Clerk] Land records, 1635-1912; general index, 1635-1916"; catalog entry, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/331585?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch'']. Note: Restricted films. "Connecticut. Probate Court (Hartford District) Probate records, 1649-1932"; catalog entry, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/247486?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch''] (restricted file). "[Glastonbury (Connecticut)] Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1680-1905"; catalog entry, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/470939?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch''], at 1:21 (Dickinson); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-49ZL-R?i=88&cc=2448940&cat=470939 ''FamilySearch'']. 1316154 Items 2-6. digital collection (DGS) 7730404, image 89 of 784, for Thomas Dickinson marriage and death; family entries. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMQ-LFX3 ==Work on [[Bressey-3|Thomas Bracy]] (PGM)== Thomas Bracy was baptized at Maulden, Bedfordshire on 8 November 1601.F. G. Emmison, ed., ''Bedfordshire Parish Registers'' 40 vols. (Bedford, England : Bedfordshire County Record Office, 1931-1953), 22 (Maulden Baptisms 1558-1653):A4-5; digital images, [https://www.archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari22bedf/page/n17/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] or [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-FSQW-F?i=389&cat=2369711 ''FamilySearch''], "[1601] N08 Thos s Edmd Bracye gent." He died before 11 May 1646 (widow had re-married). Thomas Bracy married (1) by license from the Bishop of London, 30 January 1626/7, Hannah Hart. The record calls him "Thomas Braacy of the parish of St. Michael the Querne." She was buried at St Michael le Querne, 12 January 1630/1.Citing "St. Michael le Querne, London, Bishops Transcripts, 1629-1631 [in] ''London, England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials'' 1538-1812, database online at Ancestry.com," Randy A. West, "Updates from English Records for Some Great Migration Immigrants Who Came by 1635," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 172 (2018):246-247 (Thomas Bracy); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/55221/246/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Thomas Bracy married (2) at St. Lawrence Jewry, London, 4 August 1631, Phebe Bisby.Bressie-Bisbye 1631 marriage, A. W. Hughes Clarke, ''The Register of St. Lawrence Jewry London, 1538-1676'' (London, 1940) in ''The Publications of the Harleian Society'' volume 70, 92 (1631); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS9T-FQ95-G?i=411 ''FamilySearch''], "[1631] Aug. 4, Thomas Bressie & Phebye Bisbye" (B, by banns). Randy A. West, "Updates from English Records for Some Great Migration Immigrants Who Came by 1635," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 172 (2018):246-247 (Thomas Bracy); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/55221/246/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ==Work on [[Bisby-18|Phebe Bisby]] (PGM)== Child list issues - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bisby-18#comment_7212782 '''Phebe Bisby''' was baptized at St. Lawrence Jewry, London, Middlesex, England, 25 August 1611.Phebie Bisbie 1611 baptism, A. W. Hughes Clarke, ''The Register of St. Lawrence Jewry London, 1538-1676'' (London, 1940) in ''The Publications of the Harleian Society'' volume 70, 32 (1611); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS9T-FQSZ-8 ''FamilySearch''], "[1611] Aug. 25 Phebie, d. of William Bisbie, Salter." She died perhaps Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, sometime after 6 December 1683 (appointed administratrix of husband's estate).Citing "Manwaring 1:334," Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999). 372-375 (Thomas Bracy), at 373; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/373/22074529 ''AmericanAncestors''].Charles W. Manwaring, ''A Digest of the early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1:334 (Samuel Martin, Wethersfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=370%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-408 ''HathiTrust'']. Phebe was the daughter of [[Bisby-9|William Bisby]] and his wife, [[Salmon-77|Raberge Salmon]]. Phebe married (1) at St. Lawrence Jewry, London, 4 August 1631, '''[[Bressey-3|Thomas Bressey]]''',Bressie-Bisbye 1631 marriage, A. W. Hughes Clarke, ''The Register of St. Lawrence Jewry London, 1538-1676'' (London, 1940) in ''The Publications of the Harleian Society'' volume 70, 92 (1631); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS9T-FQ95-G?i=411 ''FamilySearch''], "[1631] Aug. 4, Thomas Bressie & Phebye Bisbye" (B, by banns). as his second wife. He was baptized at Maulden, Bedfordshire on 8 November 1601.F. G. Emmison, ed., ''Bedfordshire Parish Registers'' 40 vols. (Bedford, England : Bedfordshire County Record Office, 1931-1953), 22 (Maulden Baptisms 1558-1653):A4-5; digital images, [https://www.archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari22bedf/page/n17/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] or [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-FSQW-F?i=389&cat=2369711 ''FamilySearch''], "[1601] N08 Thos s Edmd Bracye gent." He died before 11 May 1646 (she had remarried). Phebe married (2) before 11 May 1646 (date of father's letter),Citing "Connecticut Historical Society Collections, XXI: 87-90 ..," Walter Goodwin Davis, "Ancestry of Thomas Bressey of New Haven, Conn.," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 112 (1958):27-44 at 42-43 (6-Thomas Bressey); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11655/42/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].William Bisbey (London) to Mary Wyllys (Hartford), letter dated 11 May 1646 in Albert C. Bates, Lemuel A. Welles, Forrest Morgan, eds., ''The Wyllys Papers ... 1590-1796'', as Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, 31 vols. (Hartford, Conn. : Published for the Society, 1860-1967), 21 (1924):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039786705?urlappend=%3Bseq=135%3Bownerid=9007199255467724-159 87]-90 at 89; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039786705?urlappend=%3Bseq=137%3Bownerid=9007199255466920-139 ''HathiTrust'']. '''[[Martin-1526|Samuel Martin]]'' of New Haven. He died in Wethersfield, Connecticut, 15 September 1683.Charles W. Manwaring, ''A Digest of the early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1:334 (Samuel Martin, Wethersfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=370%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-408 ''HathiTrust''], "Died 15 September, 1683." Research Notes -- For the claim daughter "Phoebe Bracey was born circa 1632 at of East Bergholt, Suffolk, England," profile cites "Lucius M. Boltwood, History of Hadley, Mass., p. 35." NO information appears as such, see 1863 version ... https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044004517785?urlappend=%3Bseq=41%3Bownerid=4356330-55 ; 1905 version ... https://hdl.handle.net/2027/yale.39002005897278?urlappend=%3Bseq=89 Apparently should be Lucius M. Boltwood, ''Genealogies of Hadley families'' (Northampton : Metcalf & Company, printers, 1862), 37 (Joseph Dickinson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t01z4s54z?urlappend=%3Bseq=41 ''HathiTrust''], but that source calls her "Phebe Bracy, dau. of Mrs. Martin." It does not provide any birth data about Phebe Bracy, much less that she was born "1632 in East Bergholt, Suffolk, England." Of Samuel's widow, Phebe (Bisby) (Bracy) Martin, Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn wrote (1999), "Phebe was living 6 December 1683 when she was appointed administratrix and sole beneficiary of her late husband Martin's estate," Citing "Manwaring 1:334," Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), 372-375 (Thomas Bracy), at 373; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/373/22074529 ''AmericanAncestors''], Charles W. Manwaring, ''A Digest of the early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1:334 (Samuel Martin, Wethersfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=370%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-408 ''HathiTrust'']. 1646 letter *Citing "Connecticut Historical Society Collections, XXI: 87-90 ..," Walter Goodwin Davis, "Ancestry of Thomas Bressey of New Haven, Conn.," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 112 (1958):27-44 at 42-43 (6-Thomas Bressey); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11655/42/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *William Bisbey (London) to Mary Wyllys (Hartford), letter dated 11 May 1646 in Albert C. Bates, Lemuel A. Welles, Forrest Morgan, eds., ''The Wyllys Papers ... 1590-1796'', as Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, 31 vols. (Hartford, Conn. : Published for the Society, 1860-1967), 21 (1924):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039786705?urlappend=%3Bseq=135%3Bownerid=9007199255467724-159 87]-90 at 89; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039786705?urlappend=%3Bseq=137%3Bownerid=9007199255466920-139 ''HathiTrust'']. Mary Wyllys *Unnamed descendant, "The first wife of Governor Willys of Connecticut, and her family," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 53 (1899):217-224 at 219; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0tr8645j?urlappend=%3Bseq=240 ''HathiTrust''], citing Mr. Horatio G. Somerby for "baptism from the parish register of Fenny Compton," as "Baptized 1631 February, Samuel son of George Willys, Gent. and Mary his second wife." Publications of the Harleian Society, vol. 70. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS9T-F3BQ-N?i=335 Bisby, etc. in Index https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS9T-F3B8-8?i=339 ==Work on [[Martin-1526|Samuel Martin]]== Child list issues - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bisby-18#comment_7212782 Of Samuel's widow, Phebe (Bisby) (Bracy) Martin, Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn wrote (1999), "Phebe was living 6 December 1683 when she was appointed administratrix and sole beneficiary of her late husband Martin's estate, Citing "Manwaring 1:334," Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), 372-375 (Thomas Bracy), at 373; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/373/22074529 ''AmericanAncestors''], Charles W. Manwaring, ''A Digest of the early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1:334 (Samuel Martin, Wethersfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=370%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-408 ''HathiTrust'']. 1646 letter *Citing "Connecticut Historical Society Collections, XXI: 87-90 ..," Walter Goodwin Davis, "Ancestry of Thomas Bressey of New Haven, Conn.," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 112 (1958):27-44 at 42-43 (6-Thomas Bressey); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11655/42/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *William Bisbey (London) to Mary Wyllys (Hartford), letter dated 11 May 1646 in Albert C. Bates, Lemuel A. Welles, Forrest Morgan, eds., ''The Wyllys Papers ... 1590-1796'', as Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, 31 vols. (Hartford, Conn. : Published for the Society, 1860-1967), 21 (1924):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039786705?urlappend=%3Bseq=135%3Bownerid=9007199255467724-159 87]-90 at 89; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039786705?urlappend=%3Bseq=137%3Bownerid=9007199255466920-139 ''HathiTrust'']. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/564073/are-the-parents-shown-for-samuel-martin-1613-1683-correct?show=1554522#a1554522 William Cothren, ''History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut ...'', 3 vols, 1-2 paginated continuously (Waterbury, Conn., Bronson brothers, 1854-1879), 1:[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.apg3269.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=636 620]-631 (Martin Family) at 621-623 (William Martin); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.apg3269.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=637 ''HathiTrust'']. Text mentions different early Martin families of New England and then writes about Phebe, ::"It is not impossible that this lady [Phebe] gave birth to a child on the voyage [to New England in 1650], whom she called William, from the name of her father, and Seaborn, from the circumstance of his birth ... The records of Wethersfield show no birth of any child of Samuel. as might be expected if William was born on the passage over, and the parties had no other children." Thomas Martin Hay, ''Martin genealogy. Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn. ...'', 2? vols. ([New York?], 1911), 1:8, [https://archive.org/details/martingenealogyd00hayt/page/8/mode/1up?view=theater 9]-10 (1-Samuel Martin), 15-16 (4-William Martin); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/martingenealogyd00hayt/page/15/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/565900/why-is-marriage-of-phebe-bisby-to-samuel-martin-listed-as-1650 ==Work on [[Dickinson-42|Joseph Dickinson]] (PGM)== '''Joseph Dickinson''' was baptized in Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England, 10 October 1630.Citing "Billingborough Lincolnshire parish registers [FHL microfilm 1,450,460, item 4] and bishops transcripts [FHL microfilm 421,922]," Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfieid and Hadley," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register,'' 152 (1998):159-178, at 162; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11598/162/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Then serving under Capt. Richard Beers, he was killed at Northfield, Massachusetts, 4 September 1675, by the Indians during King Philip's War. Joseph was the son of [[Dickinson-57|Nathaniel Dickinson]] and his wife, [[Bincks-3|Ann Bincks]]. Joseph Dickinson married by 1658 (estimated birth of child), Phebe Bracey. On 26 April 1661 ______.Citing "Wethersfield Deeds, 2:43-53," Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfieid and Hadley," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register,'' 152 (1998):159-178, at 171; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11598/171/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ==Work on Phebe Bracy== Died 19 January 1711/2; Walter Goodwin Davis, "Ancestry of Thomas Bressey of New Haven, Conn.," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 112 (1958):27-44 at 42-43 (6-Thomas Bressey); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11655/42/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Davis says estate file better than Manwaring 2:213, estate file as Hatford Probate District, file 2506 "Phebe Hale Widow, late of Wethersfield deceased." Thomas Dickinson administrator. Inventory 5 Jun 1712 by Ebenezer Hale and Thomas Couch. ==Work on John Rose (PGM)== ==Work on Samuel Hale (PGM)== ==Work on Dickinson/BracyFamily== Joseph Dickinson and Phebe Bracy were the parents of at least eight children (birth order uncertain), #'''[[Dickinson-9341|Phebe Dickinson]]''', born probably in Northamption, 1658-1660, married in Wethersfield, Connecticut, 12 December 1678, [[Hurlbut-106|Stephen Hurlbut]].Royal R. Hinman, "Records of Wethersfield, Conn.," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 18 (1864):58 (Hulbut); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t3zt53w1v?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''HathiTrust'']. #'''[[Dickinson-323|Joseph Dickinson (1664-1664)]]''', born probably in Northampton, say 1663 (before 1664/5),Jacobus (1943) reported his birth as 27 April 1668, but that date is in error as the vital records report that as the birth of his brother, Thomas. died at Branford, by 1683. "In June 1683, the widow Phebe Rose probated the will of her husband Rose and entered the inventory of her son Joseph Dickeson."Citing "New Haven County Court Records," Donald Lines Jacobus, "Thomas Dickinson of Glastonbury, Conn., and the wife of Stephen Hurbut of Wethersfield, Conn.," ''The AmericanGenealogist'', 20 (1943):166-171 at 168; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11817/168/23570626 ''AmericanAncestors'']. #(stillborn) '''Child Dickinson''', stillborn in Northampton, 5 March 1664/5. "A child of Joseph & Phoebe Deckenson Still Borne"[Child] Dickerson 1664/5 in Walter E. Corbin and Robert J. Dunkle, ''Northampton, Massachusetts, Vital Records'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, [____]), 6 (1664/5); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/6/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Still Borne Deckenson 1664/5 in "Births, marriages, and deaths in four Massachusetts towns, 1655-1844" (handscript), Northampton births 1664/5; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRMS-PG?i=5&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-2511 ''FamilySearch'']. FSL film 760648, digital collection (DGS) 4325917, image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRMS-PG?i=5&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-2511 6] (1664/5-1668/9) of 94. #'''[[Dickinson-325|Samuel Dickinson]]''', born in Northampton, 24 May 1666,Samuell Dickerson 1666 birth in Walter E. Corbin and Robert J. Dunkle, ''Northampton, Massachusetts, Vital Records'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, [____]), 7 (1666); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/7/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Samll Deckenson 1666 birth in "Births, marriages, and deaths in four Massachusetts towns, 1655-1844" (handscript), Northampton births 1666; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRMS-PG?i=5&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-2511 ''FamilySearch'']. FSL film 760648, digital collection (DGS) 4325917, image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRMS-PG?i=5&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-2511 6](1664/5-1668/9) of 94. died at Hatfield, 1690 or 1691. #'''[[Dickinson-326|Thomas Dickinson (1668-1717)]]''', born in Northampton, 27 April 1668,Thomas Dickerson 1668 birth in Walter E. Corbin and Robert J. Dunkle, ''Northampton, Massachusetts, Vital Records'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, [____]), 8 (1668); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/8/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Thomas Dickenson [1668] birth in "Births, marriages, and deaths in four Massachusetts towns, 1655-1844," Northampton births, 1668; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRMS-PG?i=5&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-2511 ''FamilySearch'']. FSL film 760648, digital collection (DGS) 4325917, image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRMS-PG?i=5&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-2511 6] (1664/5-1668/9) of 94. died in Glastonbury, Connecticut, 1 April 1717;Thomas Dukinson Senr, 1717 death entry, "[Glastonbury (Connecticut)] Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1680-1905," 1:21 (Dickinson); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-49ZL-R?i=88&cc=2448940&cat=470939 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1316154 Items 2-6. digital collection (DGS) 7730404, image 89 of 784, for Thomas Dickinson marriage and death; family entries.Charles W. Manwaring, ''A Digest of the early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 2:377 (Thomas Dickinson, Glastonbury); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000856596?urlappend=%3Bseq=387%3Bownerid=27021597764997871-419 ''HathiTrust'']. married in Glastonbury, 1 June 1693, [[Loveland-34|Mary Loveland]], also of Glastonbury.Dickinson-Lovemand 1693 marriage, "[Glastonbury (Connecticut)] Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1680-1905," 1:21 (Dickinson); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-49ZL-R?i=88&cc=2448940&cat=470939 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1316154 Items 2-6. digital collection (DGS) 7730404, image 89 of 784, for Thomas Dickinson marriage and death; family entries. #'''[[Dickinson-41|Nathaniel Dickinson (1670-1745)]]''', born in Northampton, 20 May 1670,Nathanel Dickerson 1670 birth in Walter E. Corbin and Robert J. Dunkle, ''Northampton, Massachusetts, Vital Records'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, [____]), 9 (1670); digital images by subscription, [[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/9/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Nathaniel Deckenson 1670 birth in "Births, marriages, and deaths in four Massachusetts towns, 1655-1844," Northampton births, 1670; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRM3-C2?i=6&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch'']. FSL film 760648, digital collection (DGS) 4325917, image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRM3-C2?i=6&cc=2061550 7] of 94 (1668/9-1673). died at Hatfield, 1745, leaving family. #'''[[Dickinson-328|John Dickinson (1672-)]]''', born in Northampton, 2 May 1672,John Dickrson 1672 birth in Walter E. Corbin and Robert J. Dunkle, ''Northampton, Massachusetts, Vital Records'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, [____]), 11 (1672); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/11/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. #'''[[Dickinson-113|Azariah Dickinson (abt.1675-abt.1752)]]''', born in Northampton, 15 May 1674;Azariah Dickerson 1674 birth in Walter E. Corbin and Robert J. Dunkle, ''Northampton, Massachusetts, Vital Records'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, [____]), 13 (1674); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14508/13/0 13] ''AmericanAncestors'']. settled in Haddam, Connecticut. ==Research Notes== '''Conflicts.''' *Jacobus (1943) published an account of Joseph and Phebe's children, in which he reported the recorded birth of their son Thomas Dickinson as that of son Joseph. Working now to resolve the information about Joseph. *Daughter Phebe is not linked in the tree. *There are three WikiTree profiles identified as son Joseph; this includes one that is surely otherwise the stillborn child has been given that name. (Initial work suggests son Joseph was probably born before the stillborn event. '''New England Marriages.''' *Hurlbut-Dickenson 1678 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:827 (Hurlbut); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/827/426891820 ''AmericanAncestors''], works consulted as "Wethersfield 2:444, 445; Fairfield Fam. 1:316; Hurlburt 22; Hale (1952) 463; TAG 20: (Supp.) 19, 20:160." See [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. :*Wethersfield 2:444, 445--Sherman Wolcott Adams (vol. 1) and Henry Reed Stiles (vol 2), ''The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut'', 2 vols. (New York: Grafton Press, 1904), 2:244, 245 (Peleg Coleman and Rebecca Dickinson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924096458595?urlappend=%3Bseq=305%3Bownerid=13510798902120197-317 ''HathiTrust'']. :*Fairfield Fam. 1:316--Donald Lines Jacobus, ''History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield'', 2 vols. in 9 parts ([New Haven, Conn., Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor] 1930-1932?), 1(3):315-316 at 316 (Thomas Hurlbut); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303034?urlappend=%3Bseq=108%3Bownerid=27021597765008019-142 ''HathiTrust'']. :*Hurlburt 22--Henry H. Hurlbut, ''The Hurlbut Genealogy'' (Albany: Joel Munsell’s Sons, 1888), 22 (Stephen); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/hurlbutgenealogy01hurl/page/22/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. :*Hale (1952) 463--Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman. ''Hale, House and Related Families ...'' (Hartford, Connecticut Historical Society, 1952), 463 (John Bidwell); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=485%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-497 ''HathiTrust'']. :*TAG 20: (Supp.) 19, 20:160 ==Sources==

Dickson County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Dickson_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Dickson County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Dickson'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Dickson’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Dickson County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1806-1820'''. If your ''Dickson'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Dickson'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Dickson County Land (Grantee)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Dickson County'''
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'''Updated: 21 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1806 | |Campbell |Charles and Anny ( of Williamson Co., TN) |Josiah Sugg |B |15 |103 acres on the West side of Harpeth River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FNBP?i=268&cat=451828 Doc Image] |- !1798 | |Campbell |Charles and Anny (on behalf of their son, John) |Samuel Barton |B |464 |140 acres on Barton's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FNHM?i=498&cat=451828 Doc Image] |- !1808 | |Campbell |Charles Campbell (of Williamson Co., TN) |Samuel Barton |B |468 |500 acres on Barton's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FN3J?i=500&cat=451828 Doc Image] |- !1820 | |Campbell |Robert (of Giles Co., TN) |William B. Wise |C |424 |150 acres on Turnbulls Fork of Harpeth River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FJ2Y?i=759&cat=451828 Doc Image] |}

Dickson County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Dickson_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Dickson County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Dickson'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Dickson’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Dickson County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1808-1828'''. If your ''Dickson'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Dickson'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Dickson County Land (Grantor)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Dickson County'''
'''Land Records (Grantor)'''
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'''Updated: 21 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1808 | |Campbell |Charles |James Campbell |B |466 |500 acres on Barton's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FNSN?i=499&cat=451828 Doc Image] |- !1818 | |Campbell |Charles |John Copeland |C |161 |81 acres on the Harpeth River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FJRD?i=625&cat=451828 Doc Image] |- !1821 | |Campbell |Charles |Edward Lucas |C |480 |30 acres on the Big Harpeth River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FJVY?i=787&cat=451828 Doc Image] |- !1828 | |Campbell |Charles (of Lauderdale Co., AL) |Thomas Webb |D |350 |250 acres on the Harpeth River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-F5HX?i=133&cat=451828 Doc Image] |- !1828 | |Campbell |Charles (of Lauderdale Co., AL) |John Montgomery |D |469 |113 acres on Jones Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-F5QR?i=191&cat=451828 Doc Image] |}

Dickson County Tennessee Marriages-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Dickson_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Dickson County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Dickson'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Dickson’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Dickson County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage Records for the year 1831'''. If your ''Dickson'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Dickson'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Dickson County Marriage (Groom)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Dickson County'''
'''Marriage Records (Groom)'''
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'''Updated: 5 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Grooms_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !11 Oct 1831 |Campbell |David |Hadden |Elizabeth N. | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61VS-CXQ?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZWG-25J Doc Image] |- ! |- ! |}

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This is a repository for [[Orkin-4|Dick Orkin]]'s Image Files.

Dictionnaire de la noblesse France

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Dictionnaire de la noblesse, contenant les généalogies, l'histoire & la chronologie des familles nobles de France, l'explication de leur armes, & l'état des grandes terres du royaume === === Available online at these locations: === * Dictionnaire de la noblesse, Tome 10 ::* https://books.google.ru/books?id=iZ1YAAAAMAAJ

Did Nathaniel G Chilcoat just spring into existance?

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With 250 + Chilcoats and Chilcotes in Find-A-Grave in Huntingdon Co. you'd think, with a photograph of Grandpa Chilcoat's picture with "born in Orbisonia, Pa" written on the back, one should be able to find his name somewhere, but so far I've had no luck doing so. His death was in Licking Co. Ohio, recorded on 30 May 1889, in his 74th year. Subtracting his life in months, days and years (from the burial record) puts his birthday as 14 December 1813. Please help me fill in the blanks.

Didovich

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The goal of this project is to ...Discover our ancestors Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Didovich-1|John Didovich]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding Didovići to include in the tree. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13652113 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Die Brauerei Family Tree (document)

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109-page Brauer family tree document compiled by [[Brauer-104|Evelyn Brauer Stieg]]. The focus is on [[Brauer-106|Rev. Ernst August Brauer]] (1819-1896) and his descendants. Evelyn certainly used the "Northheimer Stamm" family tree charts shown in the 8 photos as a primary source for historical information. The author of these charts is unknown to me. There is one chart for the German branch and one for the American branch under Ernst, which is the focus of Die Brauerei. As of February 2022, no known digital copy of the complete "Die Brauerei Family Tree" exists. Numerous hard copies were distributed to Brauer family members at an August 1989 family reunion in Chicago, IL. [[Hague-7|Jonathan Hague]] has one, and he also has a copy of the "Northheimer Stamm" charts.

Die Deutschen in Sankt-Petersburg

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Немцы в Санкт-Петербурге. Биографический аспект. XVIII – XX вв. === === Available online at these locations: === * Немцы в Санкт-Петербурге. Биографический аспект. XVIII – XX вв. ::* https://lib.kunstkamera.ru/search/search_do/?search_string=%D0%9D%D0%B5%D0%BC%D1%86%D1%8B+%D0%B2+%D0%A1%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BA%D1%82-%D0%9F%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B1%D1%83%D1%80%D0%B3%D0%B5

Die Potgieter familie in Suid-Afrika Die nageslag van Harmen Jansz Potgieter by Author Eric Swardt

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Kopiereg berus by die skrywer en geen gedeelte van hierdie stuk mag vir kommersiële doeleindes gekopiëer word nie. Toestemming word verleen om hierdie inligting te kopieër vir eie gebruik. Hierdie dokument mag gekopiëer en versprei word op voorwaarde dat behoorlike erkenning aan die bron gegee word. Lesers word aangemoedig om die dokument te versprei aan familie, biblioteke en ander instellings wat die inligting vir naslaandoeleindes aan die algemene publiek beskikbaar stel. Geen waarborg word gegee dat inligting vervat in hierdie dokument korrek en volledig is nie.

Die Reise ohne Wiederkehr - Josef Hugenberg

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=== Die Reise ohne Wiederkehr === [[Hugenberg-5|Josef Hugenberg]] Die große Erinnerungsfahrt beginnt im Kirchspiel Ankum in den fünfziger Jahren des vorigen Jahrhunderts. Sie geht über Bremen mit einem Segelschiff zur Wesermündung, in sechs Wochen stürmischer Ozeanfahrt zum Hafen Baltimore. An 1000 km führt der Landweg zur Stadt der Plattdeutschen, nach Cincinnati. Ein großer Raddampfer, das „Steamboat“, trägt uns über den Ohio River zum Mississippi River. Die Weiterreise geht jetzt zum Norden nach St. Louis, „Königin des Westens“ genannt. Und noch sind es 1000 km Flußfahrt, zuletzt über den Wisconsin River, bis zum Ziel unserer Reise, zur Heimat der Indianer des Nordens, der Chippewar, der Winnebago, der Dakota, der Sioux, von denen uns die Tagebücher der Einwanderer die Wahrheit, Bücher und Filme, romantische Lügengeschichten erzählten. Unsere Quellen waren an hundert vergilbte Briefe aus der Beilade der Kleidertruhe im Schlafzimmer der Großmutter, eine geborene Korte. Im Kirchspiel Ankum liegt in Grovern der Bauernhof [[Korte-56|Korte]] und [[Rölkenberg-1|Catharina Adelheid Rölkenberg]] in der [http://www.st-nikolaus-ankum.de/index.php/kirchen-und-kapellen/ankum Pfarrkirche zu Ankum] getraut. Die Namen der Kinder sind dort in den Geburts-, Trauungs- und Sterberegistern nachzulesen. Eines von ihnen, [[Korte-50|Gerd Hermann Korte]], wurde am 3. 5. 1805 als Sohn der Heuerleute Korte-Rölkenberg in Rüssel geboren. Er wurde am 2. 9. 1827 mit [[Zumberge-1|Maria Elisabeth Zumberge]] in Ankum getraut; sie war am 11. 12. 1803 in Bokel geboren. Ihre Eltern, [[Zumberge-2|Heinrich Zumberge]] und [[Scherder-2|Anna Elisabeth Scherder]], sind am 8. 2. 1801 in Bersenbrück getraut worden. Heinrich Zumberge hatte um 1813 eine der Palastwiesen gepachtet, die mit anderen Klosterländereien auf Befehl Napoleons am 19. Juni d. J. Verkauft werden sollten. Die Heuerleute Korte-Zumberge hatten in Rüssel vier Kinder, [[Korte-51|Heinrich]], [[Korte-49|Katharina]], [[Korte-58|Margareta]], [[Korte-57|Elisabeth]]. Um 1850 bezogen die Eltern mit der Tochter Margareta die Heuerstelle des Hofes Husmann in Hastrup, das „Reuwehus“, von dem das gleichnamige Büchlein früherer Jahre erzählt. Die Tochter [[Korte-57|Elisabeth]] heiratete einen [[Moormann-2|Moormann]] in Ahausen. Ihr Sohn [[Moormann-3|Heinrich]] ist später nach Cincinnati ausgewandert. Nachfahren wohnen heute noch im Raum Minster-Ohio. Die Geschwister [[Korte-51|Heinrich]] und [[Korte-49|Katharina]] (geb. 29. 11. 1831) hatten sich nach damaligen Brauch das Geld für die Überfahrt nach Amerika als Knecht und Magd auf dem Bauernhof ersparen müssen. Vermutlich im Jahre 1852 reisten sie mit vielen Familien aus den Kirchspielen Ankum, Bersenbrück, Alfhausen, Neuenkirchen i. Old. u. a. nach Amerika. Die Zahl der deutschen Auswanderer jener Zeit wird auf jährlich 100 000 geschätzt: so die Plattdeutschen aus dem Artland, dem Emsland, aus Süd-Oldenburg, Westfalen; dazu die Hochdeutschen aus dem Westen, Süden und Osten unseres Landes, auch viele Friesen. Das erste Reiseziel der heimatlichen Auswanderer war oft die Stadt Cincinnati, wo jeder dritte Bürger deutscher Abstammung war. Im Fernsprechbuch unserer Tage mit 400 000 Adressen, finden wir Tausende von Nachfahren unserer Auswanderer. Das Geschwisterpaar Korte aus Rüssel mußte, wie die meisten Einwanderer, sich Arbeit und Brot im Dienst für andere suchen. Mit dem ersparten Geld konnte man weiter rechnen und planen. In den nächsten Jahren heiratete [[Korte-51|Heinrich Korte]] ein [[Flury-3|Mädchen]], deren Eltern aus Bayern gekommen waren, und seine Schwester [[Korte-49|Katharina]] einen [[Damm-154|Richard Damm]], vermutlich ebenfalls süddeutscher Abstammung. In jenen Jahren waren die Indianerstämme bereits über den Mississippistrom zurückgedrängt und ihr Jagdgebiet für die Besiedlung freigegeben. Besonders wurde der Staat Wisconsin, westlich der großen Seen, östlich des Flusses von deutschen Einwanderern bevorzugt. Hier gab es Wald und Weide, Acker- und Gartenland. In Cincinnati, Milwaukee, St. Louis, wohnten vornehmlich Deutsche. Im Staate Indiana wurden die Gesetze in deutscher Sprache veröffentlicht. In Wisconsin lebten um 1853 bereits 225 000 protestantische und 105 000 katholische Landsleute. Die Eheleute [[Korte-49|Korte]] und [[Damm-154|Damm]] kauften eine kleine Siedlung im Raum Buffalo City, südöstlich von St. Paul, in der Nähe des Flusses Mississippi. Nach heimatlichem Brauch waren sie kleine — jedoch freie – Landwirte, hielten mehrere Kühe und Schweine, etliches Geflügel, säten Korn und ernteten Kartoffeln. Auf dem „Eiland“, das ist eine Insel im Strom, wurde Brennholz geschlagen. Dann wurde dem Ehepaar Korte-Damm der erste Sohn geboren und als [[Damm-152|Joseph]] getauft (1858), die Familie [[Korte-51|Heinrich Korte]] nannte ihren Sohn [[Korte-52|Gerhard]]; [[Korte-59|der zweite]] wurde erst im Oktober 1870 geboren. Die Tochter der Familie Damm-Korte kam 1864 zur Welt und wurde [[Damm-155|Franziska]] getauft. Um 1860, kurz vor Ausbruch des Bürgerkrieges, war der Höhepunkt der deutschen Einwanderung, auch der nordischen, erreicht. 600 000 Deutsch-amerikaner kämpften in den Reihen der Union gegen die Südstaaten. Etwa 150 000 deutscher Abstammung kehrten aus dem fünfjährigen Krieg nicht zurück. Auch [[Korte-51|Heinrich Korte]] und [[Damm-154|Richard (Gerhard) Damm]] mußten zur Armee. Letzterer kehrte nicht zurück. Der älteste Brief aus Buffalo City ist genau 100 Jahre alt und am 12. Januar 1871 geschrieben. [[Korte-51|Heinrich Korte]] berichtet darin: „Der liebe Gott hat uns einen zweiten Sohn geschenkt, er wird [[Korte-59|Heinrich]] getauft. Ich selbst habe wieder ein Geschäft angefangen, nämlich eine Wirtschaft. Wenn mein Schwager Moormann seine Söhne nach Amerika schicken will, sollen sie besser vorher ein Handwerk lernen. Schuster, Schneider, Schreiner, Schmied, Maurer werden gesucht.“ Eine Seite des Briefes ist von [[Damm-152|Joseph Damm]], von dem ältesten Sohn der Katharina Korte, Witwe des Richard (Gerhard) Damm, geschrieben: „Ich kann schon meiner Mutter helfen und ihr das Feuerholz besorgen. Meine Schwester Franziska kommt Ostern zur ersten Kommunion.“ Wenige Jahre später sind Heinrich Korte und sein Sohn an den „schwarzen Pokken“ gestorben. Seine Witwe zog mit dem andern Sohn nach Steel im Staate Illinois. Man hat nichts wieder von ihnen gehört. Da jedoch im Raum Cincinnati heute mehrere Familien Korte wohnen, ist es möglich, daß es Nachfahren sind. Die weiteren Briefe aus Buffalo City schrieb die Witwe Katharina Damm, geb. Korte: Der Sohn [[Fischer-651|Charles]] wurde „Sekretär und Mitinhaber“ der Metallwarenfabrik in Winona. Er vermählte sich mit [[Prochowitz-1|Anna Prochowitz]] aus dem östlichen Preußen. Seine Schwester [[Fischer-650|Tillie]] heiratete den Farmer [[Duff-1297|Paul Duff]] mit einer Farm von 400 „Acres“ (160 ha). Heute ist der Sohn, [[Fischer-654|Carl Fischer]], Alleininhaber der Fabrik. Er hat [[Pahnke-2|Ruth Pahnke]] (stammt aus Rummelsburg in Hinterpommern) zur Frau. Seine Schwester [[Fischer-1340|Elayne]] lebt als Lehrerin in New York. [[Fischer-1341|Anthony]] Lebt in Red Wing-Minnesota, verheiratet mit [[Drexel-11|Lois Drexel]]. [[Fischer-1339|Betty]] wohnt in Milwaukee, verheiratet mit [[Klopatek-1|Eugen Kloptek]]. [[Fischer-655|Marian]] ist verheiratet mit [[Thiewes-1|Harold Thiewes]] in Winona. Was nach dem zweiten Weltkriege in Deutschland und Mitteleuropa geschehen ist, daß Millionen Flüchtlinge durcheinander und auch zueinander gekommen sind, ist in Amerika in einem Jahrhundert durch Einwanderung „natürlich“ vollzogen worden. 1940 lebten dort 5 Millionen Iren, 2 Millionen Engländer, 1 Million Schweden, 1 Million Österreicher, je 1 Million Mexikaner und Böhmen, 300 000 Franzosen, 100 000 Spanier und 7 Millionen aus anderen Ländern. Gezählt sind Einwanderer und Kinder. „1875 – Hier im Staat Wisconsin leben viele Pommern, Schwaben, Schweizer, Bayern, Mecklenburger, auch einige Plattdeutsche aus der Heimat. Mein Sohn Joseph lernt im Staat Indiana das Tischlehrhandwerk. Ich habe 4 Stück Rind und einige Schweine und Hühner. In unserer Kirche haben wir ein neues Orgelspiel bekommen. Es kostet 150 Taler. Ich habe auch 10 Taler dazu gegeben. Unser Pfarrer hat drei Kirchen zu verwalten: Alma, Buffalo und Santen City.“ 1878 schreibt Joseph Damm: „Ich habe ausgelernt und werde jetzt weiter westlich reisen und mir dort die Welt anschauen.“ In Süd-Dakota in Huron ist er seßhaft geworden. Er hat sich ein Haus gebaut, später einen Tanzsaal, hernach ein Baugeschäft angefangen. Er heiratete eine [[Gustafsdotter-72|Louisa Gustafson]], eine Schwedin. Ihre 4 Kinder hießen [[Daum-79|Harry]], [[Damm-153|Joseph]], [[Daum-78|Katharina]] und [[Daum-80|Roy]]. Ihr Vater hat den Namen Damm in Daum geändert. Harry und Roy leben noch hochbetagt in Huron. [[Daum-80|Roy]] hat zwei Söhne. Der [[Daum-87|eine]] starb im letzten Weltkrieg. Der andere mit Nahmen [[Daum-88|Charles]] wohnt in Lakewood-Colorado. Seine Söhne besuchen die Hochschule. Die Tochter der Katharina Damm-Korte mit Namen Franziska heiratete einen Anton Fischer. Er stammte aus der Schweiz, wohnte in Winona-Minnesota, jenseits des Mississippi, gegenüber von Buffalo City. Er arbeitete auf einem Dampfboot, später in der Mühle: seine Frau Franziska bewirtschaftete eine kleine Farm. „Sie hält 8 Kühe. Bei Winona ist viel Weideland.“ Ein halbes Jahrhundert lebte Katharina Damm-Korte auf ihrer „Wirtschaft“ in guten und schlechten Tagen. Ihre Gedanken sind jedoch oft in der alten Heimat. 1874. „Ich schicke Euch amerikanische Zeitungen. Schreibt uns bitte, ob es so ist mit der „Kirchenverfolgung?“ 1895. „Ist die Kirche in Ankum bald fertig? Oder was machen sie mit der alten Kirche? Lebt die Elisabeth Wübeler, Frau Büne, noch in Rüssel?“ 1899. „Im April brannte die Mühle ab in Alma, 7 Meilen von hier. Am folgenden Tag ging die Bank in Konkurs. Ich habe dabei 500 Taler verloren, Franziska 50 Taler.“ 1900. „Mein Sohn Joseph in Huron-Dakota hat 4 Kinder, 3 Knaben und 1 Mädchen. Die spielen schon das Piano (vielleicht besser als beten!); sie haben dort eine „Eirische Kirche“. Ich gehe und fahre lieber nach Santen City, dort wird noch deustch gepredigt.“ Joseph Damm, genannt Daum, ist 92 Jahre alt geworden. 1909 gab Katharina Damm-Korte ihre Farm auf und ging zu ihrer Tochter nach Winona. „Hier wohnen viele Polen und Böhmen. Ich gehe zu ihrer Kirche; sie ist in der Nähe.“ Am 3. Juli 1914 schrieb Anton Fischer, der Mann von Franziska: „Ich muß Euch die traurige Nachricht geben, daß unsere Mutter im Alter von 82 Jahren gestorben ist.“ 1919. „Nun ist Euer Krieg vorbei. Der jüngste Sohn meiner Schwester war auch dort. Er kam mit Kopf- und Hüftschuß wieder nach Amerika zurück.“ Anton Fischer starb 1935, Franziska 1946. Die Familie Franziska Damm-Anton Fischer hatte zwei lebende Kinder. [http://www.honkomp.de/damme-auswanderung/heuerman.htm an excellent explanation of Heuerleute] [[Space:Briefe_aus_Amerika_-_Josef_Hugenberg|Briefe aus Amerika]] Letters from America goes with this story, also written by Josef Hugenberg

Die Waldenser Familie Jayme

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Jayme-40|Florian Jayme]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13463485 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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People who died in infancy or childhood, or under the age of 18 in certain circumstances.

DIED YOUNG STICKER VERSIONS

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Diego Morphy will

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= Don Diego Morphy Last Will and Testament August 27, 1813 = In the City of New Orleans, on the 27th day of August of the year 1813, and 36 of the Independence of the United States of America, before me Pedro Pedeschaux, Notary Public of the State of Louisiana, and of the undersigned, Don Diego Morphy, Consul for the Catholic Majesty, says: that finding himself sick in bed but in the perfect exercise of his mental faculties, fearing death, natural to all creatures, and its time also uncertain, and foreseeing his, he wants to make his testament and order his last will, for which reason he dictates literally as follows: In the first place I declare my name and surname to be Don Diego Morphy, a native of the city of Malaga, legitimate child of Don Miguel Morphy and Doña Maria Porro: the first of them being now dead. Item: I declare to be a catholic, apostolic, roman Christian, and as such I commend my soul to God, praying that it may find rest with the selected ones; I bequeath my body to the earth from which it was formed, to be placed whenever I should die, where by testamentary executors may decide, as I leave to their discretion my funeral and burial. Item: I order that three masses for the dead be said in praying for the rest of my soul. Item: I declare to have been married in first nuptials to Doña Maria Creagh, from which marriage I have three children, named: Don Diego, 23 years of age; Doña Elena Diego, 17 years; and Doña Matilde Morphy, 18 years of age. Item: I declare to have been married in second nuptials to Doña Luisa Peire, from which marriage I have 5 children, named: Don Alonzo, 15 years of age; Don Tomas Augusto [Ernest], 6 years; Doña Ana Esmeralda, 3 years; Doña Magdalena Antonietta, 15 months; and one girl of two months who has not yet been named, because she has not yet been baptized [Emma, who married D. O’Hinks, collector of the Port of New Orleans]; and all of them I declare to be my legitimate children and of my above mentioned wife. Item: I appoint and name for guardian of my minor children my above mentioned wife; and for curator ad litem Don Pablo Francisco Gallion Preval; relieving them from giving security. Item: I appoint and name as my testamentary executors and trustees the above mentioned Don Pablo Francisco Gallion Preval and Doña Luisa Peire, my wife, to whom I confer and grant all power as may be required in law to the end that after my death and without any intervention of any court and obligation to give security, they proceed to administer my properties, making an inventory and valuation of them, appointing appraisers, forming the account of the testamentary executors and that of division of properties, and finally, doing all that may be necessary for the liquidation and winding up of my estate, till presenting the whole to the proper court for its approbation; for all which I extend the one year of testamentary execution to the time that they may need; as this is my express and last will. Item: I order that my mentioned testamentary executors proceed to make separately and in the presence of a Notary Public the Inventory of the papers and other documents belonging to the Spanish Government, which are put aside in a desk, and that having done so, they remit them to the Spanish Minister. I omit all recommendation on the exactitude of this inventory, as I have full confidence in their sufficiency. Item: I appoint and name as my sole and universal heirs my above mentioned 8 children: Don Diego, Doña Elena, Doña Matilde, Don Alonso, Don Tomas Augusto, Doña Ana Esmeralda Ciriaca, Doña Magdalena Antonieta Morphy, and the girl that is not yet baptized; so that after my death, they may have and inherit my properties in equal shares to use them as their own, with God’s blessing and mine also, and that is my will. Finally, I repeal and annul any other testaments, codicils, powers or testamentary dispositions that I may have made previously, verbally or in writing, as I invalidate them, granting in their stead in the most legal form, this expression of my last will. I the Notary having read this writing to the testator, in high and intelligible voice in the presence of documentary witnesses, he states that he affirms and ratifies its contents, as it is well and faithfully written in the same words in which he dictated it; and signed it with the three witnesses, who are Don Joseph Rufinaco, Don Pedro Collet and Don Juan Longrre, present neighbors. ''[RESEARCH NOTE: from the style, which is not how a lawyer who was a native English speaker would draft a will, this would appear to be a literal translation into English, probably from Spanish given the titles of Don and Doña apparently retained from the original and the spelling of his French wife's first name as Luisa. Louisiana, previously French, became a possession of Spain a after the Seven Years' War by the Treaty of Paris of 1763. It was recovered by France in 1800 and sold to the United States in 1803. This was much larger than the present state of Louisiana. See [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Purchase Louisiana purchase] (Wikipedia) ]'' == Sources == * Lawson, David "Paul Morphy, The Pride and Sorrow of Chess". (1976) McKay. ISBN 978-0-679-13044-4. According to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Morphy Wikipedia article] on the chess player Paul Morphy, grandson of Diego, the only English-language book-length biography of Morphy, correcting numerous historical errors that have cropped up. A version edited by Thomas Aiello and published by the University of Lousiana at Lafayette Press in 2010 is available on Kindle. The will is in the Appendix, item no. 3.

Diemtigen, Bern Place Study Info

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Diesel is a sweet, 9-year-old Scottish fold orange and white cat. He was born February 15, 2006. He was given to me (Debbie) as a housewarming present from my realtor. He loves his mum, as he licks her hands, arms and legs and demands his breakfast each and every morning! He also loves to play with his many toys and loves his snackies.

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[http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_dietel.cfm Dietal colony, Russia] page at Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University

Dieter(ich) Palatine Migrants

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List of Dieter(ich) Palatine Migrants Including Dieter, Diederich, Diedrich, Dieterich, Dietrich, etc. But note Dietrichs (Dietrix) are usually Dutch, not German. Limited to persons with records post migration '''Note''' The ''Dietrich'' section of "History of Lehigh county, Pennsylvania" (Roberts 1914, vol II, pp 253 ff), evidently written by one of the editors Wm. J. Diertrich (WJD), contains dubious genealogies for several migrants, purportedly to be sons and grandsons of [[Dietrich-260|Wilhelm Emanuel Dietrich]] residing in Dresden. There is no documented evidence for these relationships, and nothing else is known about some of these individuals except for their arrival in Philadelphia, as reported by Strassburger (1934) and others. [[Dietrich-486|'''Johann Wilhelm Dietrich''']] b 15 Dec 1660 Segendorff, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany d 1716 West Camp, Ulster, New York arr '''1710''' New York :m(1) Agnes Remagen 1 son, m(2) 1700 Anna Margaretha Neff 2 sons; many descendants mainly NY [[Dieter-134|'''Hans Jerg Dieter (John George Teter)''']] b 7 Jun 1699 Schwaigern, Württemberg, Germany, d 22 Mar 1743 Virginia, arr '''30 Sep 1727''' on Molly with wife, 2 children died premigration :m 1720 Maria Margaretha Luttmann (1701–1759) 8? children 4 m Henkle sibs, many descendants mainly Teter in Virginia and elsewhere [[Dieter-388|'''Hans Jorg (George) Dieter''']] b Jul 1703 Schwaigern, Württemberg, Germany d abt 1750 Augusta, Virginia arr '''11 Sep 1729''' Philadelphia on Allen m abt 1732 NN 3 children; probably cousin [[Dieter-134|Hans Jerg Dieter]] [[Dieterich-51|'''Susanna (Dieterich) Schultz''']] b 13 Mar 1690 Nieder, Harpersdorf, Silesia d 23 Feb 1765 Pennsylvania arr '''12 Sep 1734''' Philadelphia on St. Andrew Galley with son [[Schultz-1177|'''George''']] and daughters '''Anna''', [[Schultz-5232|'''Susannah''']], [[Schultz-5228|'''Maria''']], and [[chultz-1192|'''Barbara''']]; ''Schwenkfelders'' migrants, they settled in Upper Hanover, Philadelphia (now Montgomery); many descendants [[Dietrich-1707|'''Hans “John Dietrich” Dietrick''']] b 1683 Switzerland d 21 Jun 1759 Orangeburg County, South Carolina, arr '''13 Jul 1735''' South Carolina on Samuel, m Anna in Switzerland 3 children; no known male line descendants [[Dieter-393|'''Margareta (Dieter) Lohrmann''']] b Mar 1684 Schwaigern, Württemberg, Germany d aft 1738 arr '''8 Oct 1737''' Philadelphia on Charming Nancy m 1711 Hanß Peter Lohrmann, no info re children or descendants, aunt of [[Dieter-388|Hans Jorg Dieter]] arr 11 Sep 1729 & [[Dieter-390|Sebastian Dieter]] d Oct 1738 at sea [[Dieter-390|'''Sebastian Dieter''']] b 13 Jan 1706 Schwaigern, Württemberg, Germany d '''Oct 1738''' at sea, aboard St. Andrew arr 27 Oct 1738 Philadelphia, m 1731 Maria Katharine Eberle 3 children entire family died at sea, bro [[Dieter-388|Hans Jorg Dieter]] arr 11 Sep 1729 [[Dieterich-126|'''Johannes (Hannes) Dieterich (John Teeter)''']] b abt 1720 Germany? d aft 1770 PA or MD, arr '''19 Sep 1738''' Philadelphia on Thistle alone :m abt 1745 NN 3 sons, many descendants generally Deeter or Teeter, settled abt 1752 in Conococheague MD, sons John Jr & Abraham moved abt 1787 Bedford PA, several g'sons moved abt 1810 Miami valley near Dayton OH [[Dietrich-288|'''Johann Dietrich''']] b 1720 Germany d aft 1759 Pennsylvania arr '''3 Sep 1739''' Philadelphia on Loyal Judith(?) m 1740 NN 7 children; bio per WJD dubious, possibly fictitious [[Dieter-438|'''Matthias Dieter''']] b abt 1710 Heppenheim, Bergstraße, Hessen, Germany d 25 Mar 1782 Amityville, Amity Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States arr '''abt 1740''' (unrecorded) with wife and son [[Dieter-387|Johannes Dieter Sr.''']] :m abt 1735 Rosannah Dettero (abt 1712–bef 1754) 3 children, many descendants in Berks PA [[Dieter-387|'''Johannes “Teeder John” Dieter Sr.''']] b 3 Apr 1737 Germany, d 11 Dec 1812 Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA, arr '''abt 1740''' with father [[Dieter-438|Matthias Dieter]] :m 1769 Johanna de Hart in Amity, Bucks PA 7? children many descendants in Berks PA some Deeter [[Dieter-439|'''Johannes Dieter''']] b 11 May 1719 Württemberg d 10 May 1805 Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States arr '''abt 1740''' :m Anna Catherine Thowisen (1729-1770) son [[Dieter-440|'''John Peter Dieter''']] (1751-1824), settled in Moore Twp, Northampton, PA; many descendants but genealogy is muddled [[Dieterich-133|'''Elias Dietrich''']] b 21 Aug 1701 in Ottmarsheim, Württemberg d 1 Nov 1759 Northampton County, Pennsylvania, arr '''22 Dec 1744''' Philadelphia on Muscliffe Galley with 2nd wife & 3-4 children; bio per WJD spurious :m(1) 1727 Susanna Magdalena Roth m(2) 1732 Anna Elisabetha Schopf 5-6 children, settled 1748 Northampton PA, dau Judith m Jacob Ritter moved to MD, son Johann Elias m Catherine Long, son Johannes (John) m(2) Anna Margaretha Long moved to Columbia PA, son Johann Jacob m Maria Elizabeth Minier; many descendants in Northampton, Monroe, Columbia, etc. [[Dietrich-1763|'''Johan Michael Dietrich''']] b abt 1729 d bef 1798 Philadelphia, Pennsylania arr '''7 Sep 1748''' Philadelphia on Hampshire, evidently alone. m 1753 Magdalena NN 9 children, no other known descendants [[Dieter-254|'''Maria Apolonia (Dieter) Haag''']] b abt. Rems-Murr-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg d 1800 Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, arr '''7 Sep 1748''' Philadelphia on Hampshire with husband & children m 20 June 1728 Johann George Haag Sr. (1707-1786) 6 children [[Dietrich-256|'''Johan Nicholas Dietrich''']] b 15 May 1727 Germany d 23 Oct 1813 Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA arr '''7 Oct 1749''' Philadelphia on Leslie, bro [[Dietrich-1409|Michael Dietrich]] arr 1769 :m Anna Margretha Shafer (1724–1797) 7? children, settled in Adams PA, many descendants [[Dietrich-285|'''(Hans) Adam Dietrich''']] b abt. 1710 Bas-Rhin, France(?) d abt. 1775 arr '''9 Sep 1751''' Philadelphia on Patience, with wife & son [[Dietrich-551|'''Johann Adam Dietrich''']] Jr (1740-1817); possibly related to [[Dietrich-273|Jacob Dietrich]] arr 1752 :m Christina Bieber 9(?) children, settled in Lowhill Twp, Northampton PA; many descendants '''Johannes Dietrich''' arr '''25 Sep 1751''' Philadelphia on Phoenix, no other information. He was previously ID'ed by WJD as [[Dietrich-748|'''Johannes Dietrich''']] b 1731 Germany d 7 Nov 1785 Berks PA, who is now believed to have been b abt 1754 Berks. [[Dietrich-273|'''Jacob Dietrich III''']] b 1718 Bas-Rhin, France(?) d aft 1757 arr '''22 Sep 1752''' Philadelphia on Halifax, probably alone; arr with nephews "Elias" (14 yo) & "George Hans" (10) per WJD unlikely, but '''Geörg Hans Diettrich''' & '''Johann Diedtrich''' were also recorded on board Halifax; ancestry per WJD likewise dubious. :m (1) 1738 Christina NN no children m (2) 1755 Rebecca Schollenberger 2 children, settled in Greenwich Twp Berks PA [[Dietrich-295|'''George Hans Dietrich''']] b 1736 Germany(?) d abt 1780 Lebanon, Pennsylvania arr '''22 Sep 1752''' Philadelphia on Halifax m 1756 Anna Dorothea Boltz 7 children [[Dietrich-464|'''Johann Lenhart Dietrich''']] b 4 Sep 1732 in Jagstkreis, Ostenberg, Württemberg(?) d Aug 1803 in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States arr '''26 Sep 1753''' Philadelphia on Brothers :m (1) abt 1770 Catherine Schwartz (1740-1783) 3 children m (2) abt 1785 Catherine Shaffer (1760-1847) 4 children; settled first in Berks PA, moved abt 1784 Schuylkill PA then Northumberland PA; many descendants in Schuylkill & Dauphin PA [[Dietrich-289|'''Philip Dietrich''']] b 27 Dec 1725 Alsace, France d abt 1815 Wheatland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania arr '''30 Sep 1754''' Philadelphia on Neptune, ancestry per WJD dubious :m 1748 Elizabeth NN, settled in Lancaster PA, sons Michael & Heinrich certain, 11 children per WJD but many likewise dubious, [[Dietrich-1409|'''Michael Dietrich''']] b 1736 Germany d 1810 Dietrich, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA arr '''1 Oct 1754''' Philadelphia on Phoenix m 5 Feb 1769, bro [[Dietrich-256|Johan Nicholas Dietrich]] arr 1749 :m 1769 Maria Sarah Bernhard 2 children settled first Lancaster PA moved bef 1774 Dauphin PA major landholder, many descendants in Dauphin PA [[Dietrich-1721|'''Adam Lorentz Dietrich''']] b 22 Oct 1740? Dresden, Saxony? d 1794 arr '''7 Oct 1755''' Philadelphia on Neptune m 1768 NN 3 sons; incorrectly ID'ed as s/o [[Dietrich-1714|Elias Dieterich]] by WJD, other bio info dubious '''Adam Ditterich''' arr '''26 Oct 1767''' Philadelphia on Brittania with bro(?) [[Dietrich-1745|Casper Dietrich]]; nothing further known about Adam, but he is not [[Dietrich-551|'''Sgt (Johann) Adam Dietrich''']] (1740-1817) who arr 1751 with father Adam Sr. [[Dietrich-1745|'''Casper Dietrich''']] b abt 1744 Hoffenheim, Germany d aft 1800 Pennsylvania, United States arr '''26 Oct 1767''' Philadelphia on Brittania with wife & bro(?) Adam Ditterich [[Detrich-6|'''Johann Ludwig Detrich''']] b 1740 Germany d 1821 Antrim Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania arr '''29 Oct 1767''' Philadelphia on Minerva :m 1777 Julianna Gochet (1746-1832) 12 children, settled in Conococheague, Lancaster (now Franklin), PA, many descendants [[Dietrich-1760|'''Johann Jacob Dietrich''']] b abt 1744 Germany d aft 1788 New Jersey, United States arr '''10 Oct 1768''' Philadelphia on Minerva :m 1769 Rosina Hofman (n.d.) 6-plus chlidren, moved to Warren Co (?) NJ == References == * "[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012279497 History of Lehigh county, Pennsylvania, and a genealogical and biographical record of its families]", by Charles Rhoads Roberts (1914). Three volumes. * "[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004390410 Pennsylvania German pioneers;] a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808", by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, ed. by William John Hinke (Norristown, Pa., Pennsylvania German Society, 1934).

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=== Introduction === There were fewer Dieters than Dietrichs in British Colonial America, only four families with a significant number of known descendants ('''highlighted in boldface'''). A few Dietrich families have dropped the ''-ich'' suffix, and these are included on the "[[Space:Dietrichs_pre_1776|Dietrichs in British Colonial America]]" page. == Pennsylvania == === Philadelphia === :[[Dieter-443|Michael Dieter]] (abt 1723-aft 1752) m 1748 Elizabeth Redelbach 1 dau ::son [[Dieter-444|Adam Dieter]] (abt 1749-aft 1794) m 1774 Catharina Schwerer 3 sons 3 dau ::g'son [[Dieter-445|Melchior Dieter]] (1775-aft 1797) m 1797 Rachel Johnson :[[Deiter-61|John Jacob Deiter]] (abt 1738-aft 1764) m 1763 Jane Buffington 1 son === Green === :[[Teter-39|'''Henry Samuel Deter (Teter) Jr.''']] (abt 1756-1823) British soldier, deserted to U.S. side ::m 1775 Roseannah Peckinpaugh 7 sons 2 dau; many descendants OH etc === Bucks === :[[Dieder-1|'''Heinrich Dieder (Teetor)''']] (abt 1684-aft 1734) migr bef 1730 N.Y. or Phila. ::settled Milford Twp m Anna Barbara Dieterly 6 sons 1 dau ::son [[Teetor-2|Conradt Teetor]] (abt 1723-1771) m 1741 Maria Catherine Weber === Northampton === Johannes Dieter Sr had at least two sons, Johannes Jr and Hans Wilhelm; they probably migrated to America together before 1735 and settled in Moore and Lehigh Twps. :[[Dieter-452|'''Johannes Dieter Sr''']] (1705-bef 1758) migr bef 1735, probably with 2 sons below ::m(2) 1747 Maria Elizabeth Yundt 3 dau :[[Dieter-439|'''Johannes Dieter Jr''']] (abt 1725-1805) ::m(1) 1746(?) Anna Catherine Thowison, 2 sons, 5 dau ::Son [[Dieter-440|John Peter Dieter]] (1751-1824) m 1774 Maria Magdalena Kohl, 13 children :[[Dieter-448|'''Hans Wilhelm Dieter''']] (abt 1735-1790) m n.d. Elizabeth NN, 3 sons 5 dau === Berks === :[[Dieter-438|'''Matthias Dieter''']] (abt 1710-1782) m abt 1735 Rosannah Dettero, 2 sons 1 dau ::Migr bef 1740 with wife & son Johannes, settled Amity Twp, Bucks (later Berks) ::Son [[Dieter-387|Johannes Dieter Sr]] (1737-1812) m 1769 Hannah DeHart, 3 sons 4 dau :Henry Dieter (n.d.) Alsace Twp 1779-1784 tax rolls, Exeter Twp 1790 census == Virginia == Two Dieters settled in Virginia about 1730 with the same name (Hans Jerg), both from the same town Schwaigern, Württemberg. :[[Dieter-134|'''Hans Jerg Dieter''']] (1699-1743) arr 1727 Philadelphia with wife ::m 1720 Maria Margaretha Luttmann 8? children 4 m Henkle sibs, many descendants :[[Dieter-388|Hans Jorg Dieter]] (1703-abt 1750) arr 1729 Philadelphia ::m abt 1732 NN 3 children; probably cousin of preceding, no known descendants The older Hans Jerg has many descentants mainly named "Teter" in Virginia and elsewhere, but the younger has no identified descendants.

Dietrich DNA

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Back to [[Space:Dietrich Name Study|Dietrich Name Study]] === Dietrich and Dieter DNA tests, particularly Y-DNA === Key Dietrich/Dieter ancestor, usually a migrant to America, followed by descendants (indented) who have taken a Y-DNA test. Grouped by Genetic Family, per '''[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/dietz/about Dietz-Dietrich]''' project sponsored by FamilyTree DNA. "2GGS" = second great grandson, etc. See also this '''[[Space:Dietrich_DNA_Discussion|Discussion]]''' of Dietrich Y-DNA test results, including possible locations for the origins for identified genetic families. '''Haplogroup E1b1b1 (L117;M35; etc)''' Genetic Family A
'''[[Dietrich-285|Johann Adam Dietrich]]''' (abt 1710-abt 1775) & his son '''[[Dietrich-551|Johann Adam Dietrich (Jr)]]''' (1740-1817), mgr 1751 & settled Berks PA; '''[[Dietrich-748|Johannes Dietrich]]''' (abt 1754-1785) may be another son of Adam Sr, b in Berks. '''[[Teeters-174|Elisha Teeters]]''' (b 1762) is clearly a male-line Dietrich, possibly b in Lancaster PA, son of '''[[Dietrich-295|George Hans Dietrich]]''' (bef 1736-abt 1780). '''[[Dietrich-1029|Johann Dietrich]]''' (abt 1769-bef 1833) migr bef 1793 Hungary, then bef 1819 South Russia. :'''Unknown Dietrich''', unknown origin ::Unknown Dietrich kit 238789 Y-37 '''E-M35''' :'''[[Dietrich-1029|Johann Dietrich]]''' (abt 1769-bef 1833) Germany ::Living Dietrich kit 633754 Big Y '''E-BY67923''' :'''[[Dietrich-551|Johann Adam Dietrich]]''' (1740-1817) Germany ::Living Dietrich kit 974398 Big Y '''E-BY67923''' :'''[[Dietrich-1919|Samuel B. Dietrich]]''' (1851-1920), GGS/o '''[[Dietrich-748|Johannes Dietrich]]''' (abt 1731-1785) ::Living Dietrich kit 236143 Y-37 '''E-M35''' / Germany :'''[[Teeters-174|Elisha Teeters]]''' (1762-Feb 1821) unknown origin, sons William Teeters, John Teeters ::Living Teeters kit 121373 Y-67 '''E-M35''' GD=0 from kit 236143 ::Percy Melvin Teeters (?-?) kit B7032, no details :'''[[Deitrick-103|Solomon Deitrick]]''' (abt 1840-abt 1874) unknown origin, son [[Deitrick-113|Israel Sylvester Deitrick]] ::Living 2GGS kit N68889 Y-12 '''E-M35''' GD=0 from kits 633754, 236143 & 121373 '''Haplogroup E1b1b1 (L117;M35; etc)''' Unclassified :'''Johann Dietrich''' (b.1861) Petersaurach, Bavaria ::Unknown Dietrich kit 276418 Y-12 '''E-M35''' GD=2 from Family A :'''[[Dietrich-2084|Peter Dietrich]]''' (abt 1749-1831) unknown origin, son [[Deatrick-6|William Phillip Deatrick]] ::Living Deatrick kit 276423 Y-12 '''E-M35''' GD=8 from Family A; GD=10 from kit 276418 '''Haplogroup G (M201 etc)''' Genetic Family A :'''John Joachim Dietz Sr''' (1757-1827), S/o '''Andreas Ludwig Dietz''' (1708-1782) Bas-Rhin, Alsace ::Robert Edwin Dietz (1915-1991) kit 201536 Y-111 '''G-BY37125''' ::Living Dietz kit 504398 Y-111 '''G-BY37125''' '''Haplogroup G (M201 etc)''' Unmatched
'''[[Dieter-134|Hans Jerg Dieter]]''' (1699-1744) migr 1727 from Schwaigern, Wurttemberg, and settled first in PA and later in VA; [[Dieter-388|Hans Jerg Dieter]] (1703-abt 1750) from Schwaigern, possibly a cousin, followed in 1729 and settled in VA. :'''[[Teter-192|Ohley Bascom Teter]]''' (1883-1950), 3GGS/o '''[[Dieter-134|Hans Jerg (Dieter) Teter]]''' (1699-1744) ::Living grandson kit 412271 Y-111 '''G-M201''' :'''[[Tetz-39|Friedrich Tetz]]''' b. abt. 1830 Ukraine son [[Tetz-40|Frederich Karl Tetz]] (1851-1926) migrated to Canada ::Unknown Tetz kit N95780 Y-12 '''G-M201''' GD=1 from kit 412271 :'''[[Teters-36|Mahlon Stacy Teters]]''' (1852-1922), GGS/o '''[[Teter-39|Henry Samuel (Dieter?) Teter Jr.]]''' (c 1756-1823) ::Living GGS kit -?- Y-46 '''G2a2b2a1 (G-P303)''' :'''[[Teter-39|Henry Dieter]]''' b. 1756, Sankt Goar, d. 1823 ::Living Teters kit 434844 Y-37 '''G-M201''' GD abt 19 from kit 412271 :'''[[Dietz-2185|Hippolitus Dietz]]''' b. 1840 d. 1909 Germany ::Unknown Dietz kit 256631 Y-67 '''G-M201''' :'''Joseph Dietl''' dob 1844 Unknown Origin no details ::Unknown Dietl kit 71291 Y-37 '''G-M201''' GD abt 6 from kit 256631 :'''Unknown Dietz(?)''' b. Germany, no details ::Unknown Dietz kit N37244 Y-25 '''G-?''' GD=1 from kit 256631 :'''[[Ditter-77|Andreas Ditter]]''' 1627-1675 Germany, 4GGson '''[[Ditter-22|Amor Ditter]]''' (1811-1893) migr 1857 U.S. ::Unknown Ditter kit 358155 Y-111 '''G-FGC57326''' '''Haplogroup R1a (M198; M512 etc)''' Genetic Family A
'''[[Dieterich-133|Elias Dieterich]]''' (1701-1759) b Ottmarsheim, Württemberg, in the Neckar valley, migr 1744, settled Northampton PA, sons '''[[Dietrich-266|Elias Dietrich]]''' (1738-aft 1786), '''[[Dietrich-1277|Johannes Dietterich]]''' (1741-1809) & '''[[Dietrich-270|Jacob Dietrich]]''' (1749-1819), many descendants; '''Ignatius Dietrich''' (1812-1884) born Oos, Baden on the Rhine, nearly 100 km to the west of Ottmarsheim. :'''Unknown Dietterich''' ::Living Dietterich kit 212037 Y-37 '''R-M512''' :'''[[Detrick-47|James Monroe Detrick]]''' (1872-1950), 4GGS/o '''[[Dieterich-133|Elias Dieterich]]''' (1701-1759) ::Living Detrick kit 362333 Y-67 '''R-M512''' / Germany :'''[[Dieterich-133|Elias Dieterich]]''' (probably) ::Living Detrick kit B124762 Y-37 '''R-M198''' :'''Ignatius Dietrich''' (1812-1884) Oos, Baden, Germany ::Living Dietrich kit MK59306 Y-37 '''R-M198''' '''Haplogroup R1b (M269 etc)''' Genetic Family A :'''Friedrich Wilhelm Dietrich''' (1816-1890) Hannover, Prussia ::Living Brosz kit IN12534 Y-111 '''R-Z36''' :'''Jacob Dietrich''' (1825-1904) origin not specified ::Living Dietrich kit N110858 Y-111 '''R-Z36''' '''Haplogroup R1b (M269 etc)''' Genetic Family B :'''Peter Dedrick''' b 1785, m Susanah Funck ::Living Dedrick kit 401553 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Dieterich-171|Hans Dietrich]]''' b.1580 Hattgenstein, Germany ::Living Dietrich kit 217086 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Dietrich-762|Frederich Dietrich]]''' b1824 Bryansk,Russia d1897 ND, possible origins Hirschfeld, Pfalz ::Louis Rudolph Dietrich (or desc) kit 418155 Y-25 '''R-M269''' GD=0 from kit 217086 :'''[[Dietrich-1762|Christopher E Tederick]]''' (1738-1819) S/o '''Christoph Tederick''' b.1702 Kamenz, Prussia? d.1784 ::Living 5GGS kit 458749 Y-37 '''R-M269''' ::Brian Tedrick(?) living kit 458749 no details :'''Carl Dietrich''' b. abt 1840 ::Living Dietrich kit 520294 Y-67 '''R-M269''' '''Haplogroup R1b (M269 etc)''' Genetic Family C :'''[[Dietrich-492|Jacob Dietrich]]''' (1570-1636), S/o '''Jeorg Dietrch''' b 1546 Backnang, Württemberg ::Living Dietrich-s kit 238791 Y-37, kit 236149 Y-37, kit 520294 Y-67 all '''R-M269''' '''Haplogroup R1b (M269 etc)''' Genetic Family D :'''[[Dieder-1|Henry Teeter/Dieter]]''' b, abt 1684 Ger d. 1734 Bucks, PA ::[[Teeter-523|Dwight Leland Teeter]] (abt 1935-2015) kit 354508 Y-67 '''R-BY3254''' ::M.M. Teeter living kit 254030 Y-111 '''R-BY27674''' :'''[[Teetor-2|Coonrod Teeter]]''' (1720-1771), S/o '''[[Dieder-1|Henry Teeter/Dieter]]''' b, abt 1684 Ger ::[[Teeter-478|Francis Hugh Teeter]] (1926-2019) kit 598872 Y-111 '''R-BY3254''' '''Haplogroup R1b (M269 etc)''' Genetic Family E
'''[[Dieterich-126|Johannes "Hannes" Dieterich]]''' (abt 1720-aft 1770) migr abt 1738, settled 1752 Frederick MD, sons '''[[Deeter-35|John Deeter]]''' (1745-1790) & '''[[Deeter-44|Abraham Teeter]]''' (1748-1827), many descendents with surnames Deeter & Teeter. Close match (GD=0 for Y-37) with living Swiss, so Swiss origins post 1600 probable but paper trail is lacking. :'''[[Dietrich-1946|Heinrich Dietrich]]''' (1789-?), 2GGS/o '''[[Dietrich-2036|Ulrich Dietrich]]''' (1665–1721) Switzerland ::Living 3GGS kit E2342 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Deeter-494|George W. Deeter]]''' (1883-1966), 2GGS/o '''[[Deeter-35|John Deeter]]''' (1745-1790) U.S. ::Living GSon kit 513732 Y-37 '''R-M269 (R-U152)''' :'''[[Teeter-87|John S. Teeter]]''' (1782-1847), S/o '''[[Deeter-44|Abraham Teeter]]''' (1748-1827) U.S. ::Living 3GGS kit -?- Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''Paul Teeter''' (1937-2015), 2GGS/o '''[[Dieter-124|Abraham Teeter Jr]]''' (abt 1778-1837) ::Living son kit -?- Y-12 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Teeter-270|David S. Deeter]]''' (1773-1849), S/o '''[[Deeter-44|Abraham Teeter]]''' (1748-1827) U.S. ::Living 3GGS kit 955479 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Balser-221|Richard B. Minges]]''' (1872-1947), possible GGS/o '''[[Teeter-270|David S. Deeter]]''' (1773-1849) U.S. ::Living GGS kit 318040 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''John Godfrey Dietrich''' b.1877 Thun ::Living Dietrich kit MK59305 Y-37 '''R-M269''' GD=6 from kit E2342 '''Haplogroup R1b (M269 etc)''' Genetic Family F
Family name Dedrick/Dederick pre-1850 is largely restricted to descendants of the 1710 New York migrants [[Diederich-103|'''Christian Diederich''']] (abt 1660-?) and [[Dietrich-486|'''Johann Wilhelm Dietrich''']] (abt 1660-1716), believed to be brothers. However, no paper trail to the two results below has been reported. :'''[[Dedrick-259|Abraham Dedrick]]''' (abt 1814-aft 1860) N.Y. ::D. Dietrick livng kit N94563 Y-67 '''R-M269''' :'''Unidentified Ancestor''' ::Living Dedrick kit 900254 Y-67 '''R-M269''' GD=5 from kit N94563 '''Haplogroup R1b (M269 etc)''' Unmatched
There are fifteen Dietrichs (and one Dieter) whose Y-DNA results fall into Haplogroup R-M269 that FTDNA leaves unmatched. However, two pairs are potential matches, if the criteria are somewhat relaxed -- see the grouping immediately below. :'''[[Dieterich-211|John Amiel Dieterich]]''' b. 1804 Hessen, d. 1891 MO ::Unknown Dieterich kit 114285 Y-25 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Diedrich-432|Frederick Diedrich]]''' b. 1821 Mecklenburg or Hanover, d. 1898 MI ::Unknown Diedrich kit 276413 Y-12 '''R-M269''' GD=1 from kit 114285 :'''[[Dietrich-2107|Frederich Dietrich]]''' b1824 Bryansk, Russia d1897 ND ::Louis Rudolph Dietrich (1922-2004) kit 418155 Y-25 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Diederich-163|Bernard (Bruno) Diederich]]''' (abt 1832-1898) ::Palm Diederich (1898-?) kit 439124 Y-37 '''R-M269''' GD=7 from kit 418155 :'''[[Dieterich-35|Ebalt Dieterich]]''' b 1510 Homburg Hesse Germany, d 1530 legendary? ::Unknown Deitrick kit 236141 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Diederichs-96|Nikolaus Diederich]]''', b. 1675 and d. 1740, possible GGSon '''[[Diederich-415|John Diederich]]''' (1805–1893) migr to U.S. ::Unknown Diederich kit 881409 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Diederich-416|Edmund Diederich]]''' b. 1845 Hanover Germany ::Unknown Diederich kit 947686 Y-67 '''R-M269''' :'''Gottlob Friedrich Dietrich''', b.1779 Germany -- no more info ::Unknown Dittrich kit 124695 Y-111 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Dietrich-256|Johan Nicholas Dietrich]]''' b. 15 May 1727 Germany ::Unknown Deatrick kit 210055 Y-67 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Deiter-25|Reuben H. Deiter]]''' b. 1864, d. 1934. (possibly wrong person) ::Unknown Butler(?) kit 142973 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Deitrick-119|John D Deitrick]]''' b. 1815 Germany, d. 1899 Garrett MD ::Unknown Detrick kit 201229 Y-111 '''R-PF2462''' :'''Andreas Deitrich''' b.1520 in Miltenberg,Germany -- no more info ::Unknown Deitrich kit 211637 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Diederich-417|Petrus Diederich]]''' b. 1690 Basse-Rentgen, France ::Unknown Diederich kit 29917 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''Unknown Dietrich(?)''' b. France -- no more info ::Unknown Dietrich kit 217089 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''Unknown Dietrich''' b. Germany -- no more info ::Unknown Dietrich kit 211990 Y-37 '''R-M269''' :'''Cain Dietrich''' Unknown Origin -- no more info ::Templeton (Dietrich) kit 329094 Y-12 '''R-M269''' :'''[[Dietrich-1462|Gotlieb (Christoph) Dietrich]]''' b. 1823 Germany, d. 1902 ::Unknown Dietrich kit 819264 Y-37 '''R-M269''' '''Haplogroup T (M70 etc)''' Unclassified
:'''Unknown Dietrich(?)''' b. Germany -- no more info ::Unknown Dietrich kit 211997 Y-37 '''T-M70''' :'''Unknown Dietrich''' Unknown Origin -- no more info ::Unknown Dietrich kit 276414 Y-12 '''T-M70''' '''Haplogroup Unknown'''
:'''Isaac Newton Dedrick''' (1850-1930) ::Unidentified Descendant kit -?- Y-DNA not mentioned

Dietrich DNA Discussion

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== Discussion of Dietrich Y-DNA test results == See also '''[[Space:Dietrich_DNA|Dietrich DNA]]''' for a tabulation of Dietrich Y-DNA test results. "Dietrich" was a very popular personal name in German speaking regons in the Middle Ages, and its frequent use as a patronymic subsequently led to its adoption as a surname by a large number of unrelated families when family names became widespread some 700-800 years ago. The distribution of Dietrich Y-DNA results among the broad haplogroups A-T appears to be consistent with the distribution of modern German males: R1b (M269) 41%, I 22%, R1a 15%,, and about 5% each for groups E, G and J (''Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Europe'', Wikipedia article). The 1890 distribution of surname '''[https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Dietrich Dietrich]''' in Germany was concentrated in Saxony and the southwest, with relatively few numbers in the northern plains. The Genetic Familes identified by the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/dietz/about Dietz-Dietrich Project] are generally tight clusters, with members having no more than four discepancies (GD≤4) for comparisons at Y-37, implying a common male ancestor within the last 400 years or so. Moreover, these famiies are generally well separated from each other, with GDs between families generally 20 and much more. Indeed, the broad haplogroups A-T separated about 50,000 years ago and major subclades over 25,000 years ago (as shown in this '''[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Human_Y-DNA_phylogeny_and_haplogroup_distribution.png chart]'''), so the only interesting relationships are beteen familes that fall into the same subclade such as R-M269 in particular. In this dicussion, it is assumed that all male-line relatives of a Y-DNA test taker fall into his genetic family, provided the paper trail (family tree) is reasonably secure. Thus, they will be assigned that genetic family (and haplogrop) without additional explanation. GDs are for comparisons of Y-37 tests, unless otherwise stated. === Statistics === The number of unrelated Dietrich families is unknown, but is bound to be quite large since many family names were derived from personal names, and Dietrich was very popular in the late middle ages (circa 13th century) when family names were widely adopted in Europe. The table below is based on comparisons in the FTDNA Dietz-Dietrich project, with family name "Dietrich" unless otherwise noted. There are nine identified Dietrich genetic families, plus 16 unmatched individuals, which implies at least 25 different origins for the Dietrich family name. {| border="0" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:center; margin: 1em auto 1em auto" ! align="left" | '''Haplogroup''' || '''Families''' || '''Persons''' || '''Unmatched''' |- | align="left" | E-M35 Family A || 1 || 7 |- | align="left" | E-M35 Unmatched || 0 || 0 || 2 |- |align="left" | ''G-BY37125 Family A Dietz'' || ''1'' || ''2'' |- |align="left" | ''G-M201 Dietz & Dieter'' || ''1'' || ''2'' || ''6'' |- |align="left" | R1a-M198/M512 Family A || 1 || 4 |- |align="left" | R1b-Z36 Family A || 1 || 2 |- |align="left" | R-M269 Family B || 1|| 6 |- |align="left" | R-M269 Family C || 1 || 3 |- |align="left" | ''R-M269 Family D Dieter''|| ''1 || 3'' |- |align="left" | R-M269 Family E || 1 || 7 |- |align="left" | R-M269 Family F || 1 || 2 |- |align="left" | R-M269 Possible matches || 2 || 4 || 12 |- |align="left" | '' R-M269 Unmatched Dieter'' || ''0'' || ''0'' || ''1'' |- |align="left" | T-M70 Unmatched || 0 || 0||2 |- |align="left" | '''TOTAL Dietrich''' || '''9''' || '''35''' || '''16''' |- |align="left" | '''TOTAL Dieter/Dietz''' || '''3''' || '''7''' || '''7''' |} === Haplogroup E1b1b1 (M35) === '''E-M35 Genetic Family A.''' E-M35 is relatively uncommon in Europe, comprising about 5% of all Western European males, so it is surprising that three individuals from apparently unrelated families report almost identical haplotypes, classified as a single genetic family by FTDNA. Moreover, two families migrated to America about 1750 and the third to Hungary before 1793.. '''[[Dietrich-285|Johann Adam Dietrich]]''' b abt 1710 Fénétrange, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, migrated to America in 1751 with his wife and several cjildren. His youngest child '''[[Dietrich-748|Johannes Dietrich]]''' was b abt 1754 and christened 1768 Berks PA. '''[[Dietrich-295|Georg Hans Dietrich]]''' was (probably) b 1728 Durstel (17 km from Fénétrange), migrated to America in 1752 and settled in Lancaster PA where he married and had a number of chidren. '''[[Teeters-174|Elisha Teeters]]''' b 1762 PA (possbly his son) settled abt 1785 Wahington PA. Male descendants of both families have closely matching Y-DNA. Remarkable is the close affinity of these two familes to '''[[Dietrich-1029|Johann Dietrich]]''' (abt 1769-bef 1833) who migrated before 1793 from the Rhineland (Alsace or Pfalz) to Hungary, then before 1819 to South Russia. '''E-M35 Unclassified.''' Origins of '''[[Dietrich-2084|Peter Dietrich]]''' b abt 1749 are uncertain, but he married 1779 MD and settled in wentern VA, then relocated abt 1817 Harrison IN. Unrelated to Family A (GD=6 for Y-12) === Haplogroup G (M201) === '''G-M201 Genetic Family A.''' '''Andreas Ludwig Dietz''' b 1708 Bas-Rhin, Alsace; son '''John Joachim Dietz Sr''' b abt 1757 evidently migrated bef 1776 America. No WikiTree profiles. '''G-M201 Unclassified.''' '''[[Dieter-134|Hans Jerg Dieter]]''' b 1699 Schwaigern, Württemberg, migr 1727 America, settled first in PA, later in VA; '''[[Dieter-388|Hans Jerg Dieter]]''' b 1703 Schwaigern (probably a cousin), migr 1729 and settled in VA. '''[[Teter-39|Henry Samuel Teter (Dieter?) Jr.]]''' b abt 1756 origins uncertain; may have been a deserter from the British army during the American Revolution; settled afterwards in Green PA. Unrelated to Schwaigern Dieters (GD=19 for Y-37). === Haplogroup R1a (M198, M512) === '''R1a Genetic Family A.''' '''[[Dieterich-133|Elias Dieterich]]''' (1701-1759) migr 1744 America from Ottmarsheim, Württemberg in the Neckar valley. Three descendants have closely matching Y-DNA test results. '''Ignatius Dietrich''' (1812-1884) born Oos, Baden on the Rhine, just 100 km to the west. There is no paper trail linking the two families. === Haplogroup R1b (M269) === Haplogroup '''R1b''' is very common in Western Europe (particularly in the British Isles) where it is dominated by subclade '''M269'''. Approximately 50% of male Germans, including Austrians and Swiss, belong to this subclade. The Dietz-Dietrich project has identified seven Genetic Families (A-G) in subclase M269, several originating in the Rhineland and one (Family E) in Switzerland. Genetic distance (GD) between these families are generally 18-32 (45-80 generations, or 1,350-2,400 years), except for families E and F where GD=11 (28 generations or 850 years). '''R-M269 Genetic Family B.''' Members of this family migrated both east fo Galicia(?) and west to America in the 18th century. '''[[Dietrich-762|Friedrich Daniel Dietrich]]''' b 1828 Landestreu, Galicia, Austria, was a grandson of '''[[Dietrich-764|Johann Michael Dietrich]]''' b 1765 Hirschfeld (Hunsrueck), Pfalz. Another member of this family '''[[Dietrich-1762|Christopher Dietrich]]''' (aka Tederick b abt 1744) migrated 1765 PA and later settled in VA. His European origins are uncertain. '''R-M269 Genetic Family D.''' '''[[Teetor-2|Conradt Teeter (Dieter?)]]''' b abt 1723, married 1742 and settled in Bucks PA; father Henry DIeter(?) probably came to America before 1727 but origins in Europe unknown. Three descendants with almost identical results (Y-67 and Y-111). '''R-M269 Genetic Family E.''' '''[[Dieterich-126|Johannes "Hannes" Dieterich]]''' (b abt 1720) migr abt 1738 PA, settled 1752 Frederick MD; sons '''[[Deeter-35|John Deeter]]''' b abt 1745 and '''[[Deeter-44|Abraham Teeter]]''' b abt 1748 have closely matching Y-DNA (GD≤3), based on test results from at least four descendants. Very close match (GD=0 for one comparison) with a descendant of '''[[Dietrich-2036|Ulrich Dietrich]]''' b 1665 Därligen, Bern, Switzerland, but paper trail linking the two branches of this genetic familly is lacking. '''R-M269 Genetic Family F.''' Family name Dedrick/Dederick pre-1850 is largely restricted to descendants of the 1710 New York migrants [[Diederich-103|'''Christian Diederich''']] b abt 1660 Niederbieber, and [[Dietrich-486|'''Johann Wilhelm Dietrich''']] b abt 1660 Segendorff. The towns are about 1 km apart just north of Neuwied on the Rhine, so they are believed to be closely related, possibly brothers. '''[[Dedrick-259|Abraham Dedrick]]''' b abt 1814 NY is a possible descendant of one of them, but no paper trail has been reported. A '''Living Dedrick''' with unreported ancestry has a test result GD=5 (Y-67) from Abraham. === References === * ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_Europe Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Europe]'' (Wikipedia). * ''[https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Dietrich Dietrich surname distribution map, 1890]'' (Society for Computergenealogy)

Dietrich pre-1775 arrivals at Philadelphia

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Dietrich and Dieter pre-1775 arrivals at Philadelphia Primarily drawn from "Pennsylvania German pioneers," by Ralph Beaver Strassburger (1934). List (A) is the Captain's List, a manifest of passengers prepared by the captain; Lists (B) and (C) are actual signatures on the loyalty oaths, sometimes signed with a mark ("H" for instance). :● Migrants with probable post-arrival identifications :● Hans Jerg Dieter (B) 30 Sep 1727, "Molly" :● Jorg Dieter (B, C) 11 Sep 1729, "Allen," Jorick Fetter (A) :○ Johannes Diterichs (B, C) 16 Aug 1731, "Samuel," Johanis Diderick (A) ::Ann Diderick (A), John Dedarick (A) [M under 16] ditto :○ Johann Michel Dieter (B, C) 18 Sep 1732. "Johnson Galley," Michael Dieder (A) :○ Johannes Dieter (B, C), Johannes Dieder (A) ditto ::Elizabeth Dieder (A), Catharine Dieder (A), Susana Dieder (A) ditto :● Hanus Diedrich (A) 19 Sep 1738, "Thistle," ::Johan (H) Stedright (B), Johannes (H) Diterich (C) :○ Jacob Didrich [age] 40 (A) 9 Nov 1738, "Charming Nancy," ::Jacob (X) Ditrek (B), Jacob (X) Diterich (C) :○ Isaac Didrick [age] 16 (A) 25 Nov 1740, "Loyal Judith," ::Isaac Dietrich (B), Isac Dietrich (C) :● Elias Dietrich (B) 22 Dec 1744, "Muscliffe Galley" :● Michael (X) Dieter (B, C) 27 Sep 1746, "Ann Galley" :○ David Ditterich (C) 9 Oct 1747, "Restauration" :● Johan Michyel Dietrich (B) 7 Sep 1748, "Hampshire," ::Johan Michael Diterich [age] 19 (A), Johan Michgel Ditrich (C) :● Nickelas Diedrich (B, C) 7 Sep 1748, "Mary Galley," Nicholas Derrick (A) :○ Johann Adam Dittrich (C) 16 Sep 1748, "Patience," Johan Adam Diedrick [age] 50 (A) :● Nickolus (+) Diterich (C) 7 Oct 1749, "Leslie" :○ Johannes Peter Diederich (C) 11 Aug 1750, "Patience" :○ Wilhelm Diedrich (C) ditto :○ [David Dieterich] (C) 28 Aug 1750, "Phoenix" [Restorations from Rupp's list] :● Hans Adam Didrich (C) 9 Sep 1751, "Patience" :○ Johannes Ditrich (C) 25 Sep 1751, "Phoenix" :○ Jacob Diether (C) 7 Oct 1751, "Janet" :○ Michael Dieterich (C) 15 Sep 1752, "Two Brothers" :○ Anndreas Gabriel Dietrich (C) 19 Sep 1752, "Edinburgh" :○ Diebolt Dietrich (C) 22 Sep 1752, "Brothers" :● Jacob Dietrich (C) 22 Sep 1752, "Halifax" :● Geörg Hans Diettrich (C) ditto :○ Johann Diedtrich (C) ditto :○ Jacob Dietrich (C) 27 Sep 1752, "Nancy" :● Leonard Diedrick [age] 21 (A) 26 Sep 1753, "Brothers," ::Leonard (X) Tetrich (B), Leonhart (X) Diterich (C) :○ Johann Stephan Dieter (B, C) 28 Sep 1753, "Two Brothers," Stephan Peter [sic] (A) :○ Henrich Christoff Diedrich (B), 29 Sep 1753, "Good Hope," ::Henry Christoph Diderick (A), Henrich Christof Diedrich (C) :○ Johannes Didrich (B, C) 14 Sep 1754, "Adventure," Joh's Diederich (A) :● Philibs Dietrig (B) 30 Sep 1754, "Neptune," Philip Dieterick (A), Phillibs Dietrig (C) :● Michel Diederich (B) Oct 1754, "Phoenix," Michael Dietrich (A), Michel Diedrich (C) :○ Peter Dietrich (C) 22 Oct 1754, "Hennrietta," Peter Dieterich (A) :○ Johann Wolfgang Dieterich (C) 20 Oct 1754, "Halifax," John Wolpgan Diedrick (A) :● Adam Lorentz Dieterich (B, C) 7 Oct 1755, "Neptune," Adam Lorentz Dietrich (A) :○ Peter (+) Dieterick (C) 19 Sep 1764, "Polly" :○ Johann Bernhard Dietrich (C) 24 Aug 1765, "Polly" :○ Christoph Dietterich (C) ditto :○ Jacob Ditrich (C) 31 Oct 1765, "Myrtilla" :○ Stoffel Ditrich (C) ditto :○ Peter Diether (C) 6 Oct 1767, "Hamilton" :○ Adam Ditterich (C) 26 Oct 1767, "Brittania" :● Casper (X) Dieterich (C) ditto :● Johann Lutwig Dieterich (C) 29 Oct 1767, "Minerva" :● Johann Jacob Dieterich (C) 10 Oct 1768, "Minerva" :○ Henry (X) Dieterich (C) 27 Jul 1771, "Minerva" :○ Heinrich Dieterich (C) 3 Nov 1772, "Sally" :○ Fred. (+) Dietrich (C) 22 Oct 1773, "Charming Molly" == Sources == * "[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004390410 Pennsylvania German pioneers;] a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808", by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, ed. by William John Hinke (Norristown, Pa., Pennsylvania German Society, 1934).

Dietrichs of Därligen

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A number of Dietrich families appear in the Leissigen Church Records from the first entries beginning in 1570, many of them known to have been living in the adjacent town of Därligen, just east of Leissigen. Both towns are at the east end of Lake Thun, close to the better known (and larger) town of Interlaken, Bern, Switzerland. Dietrich families from this area migrated directly to America (1735) and the U.S. (1851), and descendants of Hans Dietrich (John Teeter) who came to America in 1738 are genetically linked to a Därligen Dietrich family through Y-DNA tests. The Leissigen Church Records (which include Därligen) have been photocopied, and images are available for viewing online at the Bern web site, or at Family History Libraries. Moreover, Family Search researchers have indexed the Leissigen Church Records, which are included in Switzerland, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records (1418-1996) as part of the Family Search database. So it's not necessary to look at the original images, uniess you're interested in details not included in the index. Family Search has also constructed partial family trees for some of the Därligen Dietrichs, but these are incomplete and perhaps inaccurate in many respects. Family Search identifies four male Dietrichs born in the mid-16th century, with children born in Därligen, and their decendants for a few generations can be deduced from the Family Search database and trees: :[[Dietrich-2242|Werner Dietrich]] (1542 - aft. 1600) :[[Dietrich-2239|Andreas Dietrich]] (1553 - 1638) :[[Dietrich-2283|Sebastian Dietrich]] (1553 - 1642) :[[Dietrich-2301|Christian Dietrich]] (abt. 1556 - aft. 1586) The tree for Sebastian, who married 1578 Elsbeth Schmocker, is poorly established; eight chilldren have been identified, without further details such as their marriages and children. The other three early males have been (partially) traced for several generations. There is then a second generation of early males, who haven't been satisfactorily integrated with the first group: :[[Dietrich-2225|Hans Dietrich]] (1570 - aft. 1619) :[[Dietrich-2231|Andreas Dietrich]] (1571 - aft. 1616), son of Andares Dieterich :[[Dietrich-2234|Hans Dietrich]] (1575 - aft. 1615) A major problem with generating family trees from the church records is the limited number of different given names, with repetative use of Hans, Heinrich and Christen in particular, and almost never a middle name. Below is a list of Dietrich men who were married in Leissigen, and/or had children born/baptized in Därligen or Leissigen, from 1578 to about 1737. The list is arranged by given name ignoring variant spellings -- note that "Christian" was invariably spelled "Christen" at this time, and "Hans" was often spelled "Hanß" (with a final eszatt) -- ordered by year of marriage (no mark) or birth of first known child (<) with number of known children in parentheses: :Andres: 1579 (1), 1581 (6), 1597 (7), 1604 (6), <1609 (2), 1626 (7), <1631 (1), 1637 (0) :Batt: 1601 (4) :Caspar: <1683 (1) :Christen: <1581 (4), 1606 (7), 1612 (3), 1619 (4), 1626 (7), 1633 (5), 1635 (4), ::<1639 (1), 1650 (0), 1652 (7), 1658 (2), 1666 (5), 1671 (7), 1679 (0), 1683 (0), 1685 (0), <1702 (3), 1705 (7), 1706 (4), 1708 (8), <1711 (1), <1716 (1), <1731 (5), 1736 (1) :George: <1582 (1) :Hans: <1582 (1), 1593 (4), 1595 (8), 1600 (6), 1605 (3), 1625 (4), 1636 (3), 1639 (4), ::1643 (0), 1647 (7), 1657 (3), <1658 (1), <1660 (1), 1662 (1), 1665 (7), 1666 (5), 1671 (10), 1673 (8), 1679 (0), 1680 (6), 1683 (0), <1701 (1), 1703 (1), 1705 (5), 1707 (8), 1708 (8), 1712 (8), <1714 (2), 1716 (1), <1720 (1), 1723 (2), 1728 (0), 1728 (0), 1731 (2), <1732 (2), 1733 (1), 1734 (1), <1737 (1) :Heinrich: 1589 (1), 1606 (4), 1613 (2), <1624 (3), 1637 (0), 1638 (0), 1641 (1), 1643 (1), ::1644 (4), 1659 (6), 1666 (1), 1670 (4), 1679 (5), 1680 (2), <1689 (1), 1703 (1), 1715 (6), :Jacob: <1579 (2), 1595 (0) :Johannes: 1644 (0) :Peter: <1637 (1), 1638 (5), 1663 (5), 1671 (3), 1688 (0), <1690 (1), 1729 (1), 1732 (0) :Sebastian: 1578 (6) :Ulrich: 1658 (0), 1695 (5) :Werner: <1579 (8) This list spans 1578-1737, or some 160 years, and includes 105 "marriages" (a few men were married twice) and 318 children. There were about (probably more than) three children per marriage, with a pretty steady birth/baptism rate of two Dietrichs per year, implying a steady-state population of about 70 assuming a life expectancy of 35 years. The seven trees listed above include some 44 marriages, or only about 40% of the total, so a great deal of work needs to be done to assign all these families to their correct genealiogcal trees. '''Migrants to Colonial America''' One migrant to Colonial America definitely came from the Därligen-Leissigen area, and a second is genetically linked to a Dietrich family still living in the area. [[Dietrich-1707|Hans Dietrich]] (1678 - 1759), possibly GGson of Hans Dietrich (b 1570); arrived 13 July 1735 Orangeburgh, South Carolina, with wife Anna, son Hans and two dau. Family identified itself as Swiss; their names and dates closely match those of a pre-migration family in the Leissigen Church Records. [[Dieterich-126|Johannes Dieterich]] (abt. 1720 - aft. 1770), genetically related to a descendant of Christian Dietrich (b abt. 1556) but a paper trail is lacking. Probably arrived Sep 1738 Philadelphia, and settled 1752 Conococheague valley about 10 miles west of modern Hagerstown MD. Other families -- parents and children -- that haven't been connected to the above trees: :[[Dietrich-2227|Andreas Dietrich]] (abt 1601 - aft 1653) m 1626 Catharina Schick (abt 1606 - aft 1653), 7 children :Andres Dietrich m abt 1630 Margretha Kammer, 1 dau :Andres Dietrich m 20. Mar. 1637 Madlena Ringgenberg, no children

Dietrichs pre 1776

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Back to [[Space:Dietrich Name Study|Dietrich Name Study]] === Introduction === Dietrich families who migrated to British Colonial America, mainly Palatines. "'''Dietrich''' (German pronunciation: [ˈdiːtrɪç]) is an ancient German name meaning 'Ruler of the People'. Also 'keeper of the keys' or a 'lockpick' either the tool or the profession." (Wikipedia) '''Boldface''' denotes individuals with numerous known descendants, usually into the 20th century. The current count of known (male) progenitors, by Province or Colony, those with numerous known descendants in parentheses: New York 6 ('''2'''), New Jersey 2 ('''2'''), Philadelphia PA 12 ('''1'''), rest of Pennsylvania 14 ('''9'''), Maryland 1 ('''1'''), North Carolina 1 ('''1'''), South Carolina 1 ('''0'''). The totals are 37 ('''16'''), or 25 ('''15''') excluding Philadelphia. == New York == In 1710 there was a major effort by the British government to settle Palatine German emigrants in the Hudson valley to produce pine tar for the British navy (Knittle 1937). There were originally five Dietrich families involved in this project (Knittle pp 284, 294; MacWethy 1933): : Johann Dieterich w. Maria Catharine & 1 ch. (settled Schoharie Valley) :Christian Dietrich w. Anna Maria & 1 ch. (Haysbury, East Camp) :Anna Elizabeth Dietrichin wid{?} Jacob Dietrich & 4 ch. (Queensbury, East Camp) :Johann Wilhelm Dietrich w. Anna Margaretha & 3 ch. (West Camp) :Johann Jacob Dietrich w. Maria Catharina, 5 ch. (1710), 4 ch. (1711) (New York city) Most of the Dietrichs in colonial New York apparently descended from the families of Christian and Wilhelm (brothers per Family Search); the other three families disappeared from the records shortly after arrival in America. :[[Dietrich-1780| Johann Jacob Dietrich]] (abt 1666-aft 1710) arr 1710 New York ::m Maria Catharina Molsbender 3 sons 4 dau :[[Diederich-103|'''Christian Diederich''']] (abt 1660-?) arr abt 1710 New York ::m(2) Anna Maria Becker 3 children :[[Dietrich-486|'''Johann Wilhelm Dietrich''']] (abt 1660-1716) arr 1710 New York ::m(2) 1700 Anna Margaretha Neff 3 sons An unrelated George Dieterich (b Germany) appears in New York city records starting in 1786. :[[Dieterick-4|George Dieterich]] (abt 1746-1831) b. Germany m bef 1785 Justina NN 2 sons 3 dau == New Jersey == :[[Dedericks-1|'''Hansz Dedericks''']] (1644-1698) Dutch migrant abt 1660 ::m 1664 Margrietje Warnaerts van Schoneveldet 2 sons 1 dau :[[Tiedrick-1|'''John Michael Tiedrick''']] (abt 1733-abt 1812) migr bef 1770, settled Warren NJ :: m 1770 Elizabeth Leppert 7 sons 2 dau == Pennsylvania == === Philadelphia === Philadelphia was the point of entry to British Colonial America for many Palatine migrants, and pre-1800 contained at times a relatively large contingent of Dietrich families. Only one of the dozen or so listed below have any identified descendants beyond the first or second generation. :[[Dietrich-1765|Jacob Dietrich]] (1723-1790) m 3 times, 1 son Jacob David Dietrich, 3 dau :[[Dieterich-161|Nicolaus Dieterich]] (abt 1725-aft 1755) m bef 1750 Maria Anna NN, 2 dau :[[Dietrich-1767|Jacob Dietrich]] (abt 1727-1772) m twice(?), 2 sons 1 dau :[[Dietrich-1764|David Dietrich]] (abt 1728-aft 1762) m 1753 Maria Ursula Schmidtin, 4 dau :[[Dietrich-1781|Jacob Dietrich]] (abt 1728-aft 1754) m bef 1752 Magdalena NN, 2 sons :[[Dietrich-1763|Johann Michael Dietrich]] (abt 1729-bef 1798) m 1753 Magdalena, 5 sons 4 dau :[[Dietrich-1759|Johann Jacob Dietrich]] (abt 1730-aft 1768) ::m 1755 Dorothea Johanna Margreth Sternbek 4 sons 3 dau :[[Dietrich-1761|Christian Dietrich]] (abt 1735-aft 1763) m 1760 Maria Rosina Kattemeyer, 1 son 1 dau :[[Dietrich-1760|Jacob Dietrich]] (abt 1744-aft 1773) mgr 1768 alone ::m 1769 Rosina Hofman 3(?) sons 3(?) dau, moved abt 1780 NJ :[[Dietrich-1762|'''Christopher Dietrich''']] (abt 1744-aft 1774) migr 1765 m 1769 Elizabeth Hofmann, ::2 sons; possibly moved bef 1810 Berkeley VA (now WV) :[[Dietrich-1766|Jacob David Dietrich]] (abt 1752-1792) m 1777 Christine Weckerle, 1 son :[[Detrick-272|Joseph Detrick]] (bef 1755-aft 1810) m NN 1 son === Northampton === :[[Dieterich-133|'''Elias Dieterich''']] (1701-abt 1759) m(2) 1732 Anna Elisabetha Schopf, 2 dau 3 sons ::Migr 1744 with wife, 1 dau & 2 sons; settled abt 1748 Forks Twp, later Mt. Bethel :[[Dietrich-1745|Casper Dietrich]] (abt 1744-aft 1800 m 1767 Catherine Sternberger 1 son ::Migr 1767 with wife, settled Whitehall Twp; son Caspar Jr moved to VA(?) === Berks === :[[Dietrich-285|'''Johann Adam Dietrich''']] (abt 1710-abt 1775) migr 1751 with family ::m 1737 Christina Bieber, 4 dau 5 sons incl Johann Adam Jr & Johannes(?) :[[Dietrich-551|'''Johann Adam Dietrich Jr''']] (1740-1817) s/o Johann Adam Sr, migr 1751 ::m 1764 Maria Barbara Steinbruch, 7 sons 5 dau; settled Greenwich Twp, Berks :[[Dietrich-748|'''Johannes Dietrich''']] (abt 1754-1785) s/o Johann Adam Sr, settled Berks ::m abt 1780 Barbara Braucher, 3 sons :[[Dietrich-464|'''Lenhart Dietrich''']] (1732-1803) migr 1753 settled bef 1762 Bern Twp, Berks ::m(1) abt 1770 Catherine Kessler, m(2) abt 1785 Catherine Shaffer :[[Dietrich-1768|Conrad D. Dietrich]] (1763-1841) b Baltimore or Phila, settled bef 1790 Hereford Twp ::m abt 1790 Elizabetha Sussholtz 4 sons 5 dau Note: Jacob Dautrich (1722–1804) & Johann Dautrich (1735–?) settled bef 1790 Heidelberg & Alsace Twps, respectively === Lancaster === :[[Dietrich-295|George Hans Dietrich]] (bef 1736-abt 1780) migr 1752 settled Lebanon Twp, Lancaster ::m(2) 1756 Dorothea Boltz 4 sons 2 dau ::son(?) [[Teeters-174|'''Elisha Teeters''']] (1762-1821) settled Washington PA, then Ohio :[[Dietrich-289|'''Philip Dietrich''']] (abt 1725-aft 1769) m 1748 Elizabeth NN 5 sons 5 dau ::migr 1754 settled near Lancaster Twp :[[Dietrich-1409|'''Michael Dietrich''']] (abt 1736-1810) migr 1754 settled Earl Twp, Lancaster ::m 1769 Maria Sarah Bernhard 2 sons moved bef 1774 Upper Paxton Twp, Dauphin PA :[[Detrich-6|'''Johann Ludwig Detrich''']] (1740-1821) migr 1767 settled Antrim Twp, (later) Franklin ::m 1768 Julianna Gochet 7 sons 5 dau many descendants === York === :[[Dietrich-256|'''Johan Nicholas Dietrich''']] (1727-1813) migr 1749 settled Tyrone Twp, York ::(later Adams); m 1753 Anna Margaretta Shafer 6 sons 2 dau, :[[Dietrich-1774|Wilhelm Dietrich]] (abt 1734-1770) m abt 1759 Maria Magdalena NN 1 dau === Somerset === :[[Ditrich-1|'''Johannes Ditrich (Deeter)''']] (abt 1760-abt 1828) b Germany(?) migr bef 1780 ::settled bef 1791 Allegheny Twp m 1786 Catherine Springer 4 sons 5 dau === Cumberland === :[[Dieterich-167|John Dieterich]] (abt 1758-1812) origins unknown ::settled bef 1779 Lurgan Twp m Elizabeth NN 2 sons 2 dau == Maryland == :[[Dieterich-126|'''Johannes (Hans) Dieterich''']] (abt 1720-aft 1770) migr 1738 m abt 1745 NN 3 sons ::settled 1752 Conococheage valley PA border, many descendants PA, OH, etc == North Carolina == :[[Tedrick-71|'''Michael Tedrick''']] (1752-1834) migr 1752 with parents, born at sea ::settled bef 1785 Wake NC m bef 1785 Rebecca NN 3 sons 1 dau == South Carolina == :[[Dietrich-1707|Hans (John) Dietrick]] (1683-1759) arr 1735 South Carolina ::m Anna NN in Switzerland 3 children; no known male line descendants == Sources == * "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietrich Dietrich]" article, ''Wikipedia''. * "[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004390410 Pennsylvania German pioneers;] a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808", by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, ed. by William John Hinke (Norristown, Pa., Pennsylvania German Society, 1934). '''New York''' * "[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000335737 Early eighteenth century Palatine emigration]; a British government redemptioner project to manufacture naval stores," by Walter Allen Knittle. Philadelphia, Dorrance [c1937]. * "[http://www.threerivershms.com/nameshunter.htm Three Rivers Hudson~Mohawk~Schoharie]: History From America's Most Famous Valleys; The Book of Names," Compiled and Arranged by Lou D. MacWethy (The Enterprise and News, St. Johnsville, NY., 1933).

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Different Spellings Of Surnames

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Differentiation of four pairs of siblings named Mary and John Down(e)s

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Four sets of siblings called Mary and John Downs were born between 1799 and 1808, all cousins and are easily confused. This page sets out the evidence used to distinguish between them. Note: although I believe the research is complete, I am yet to add all the relevant profiles and sources. I will update further as this is done. Note two: I may need to do a similar exercise with the Williams! (Full inline references for ease of editing both references and narrative Ann Downes, 1861 England and Wales census, Hartwith cum Winsley, Yorkshire, England, RD: Pateley Bridge, sub-RD: Dacre Banks, piece 3195, folio 48, head of household: John Downes, North Yorkshire County Record Office, image downloaded: 19 December 2023.
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John Downs, 1851 England and Wales census, West Carlton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, RD: Otley, sub RD: Yeadon, piece 2285, folio 7, head of household: John Downs, The National Archives via Ancestry collection, image downloaded: 19 December 2023.
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). === The Cousins === [[Moon-8403|Alice (Moon) (1740 - 1818)]] and [[Downes-1776|John Downes (1733 - 1793)]] had four sons, who each had children called Mary and John. All eight children were born between 1799 and 1808 and are very easy to confuse. [[Downes-1777|William]] m. [[Pickard-2240|Mary Pickard]] lived Menwith/Darley *[[Downes-1786|John]] baptised '''20 April 1806''', Hampsthwaite (son of William & Mary Downs, Darley) *[[Downs-5418|Mary]] baptised '''15 May 1808''', Hampsthwaite (daughter of William & Mary Downs, Darley). [[Downes-1778|Stephen]] m. [[Bradley-19988|Ann Bradley]], lived Hartwith *[[Downs-5411|Mary]] baptised '''13 May 1799''', Hartwith (daughter of Ann & Stephen Downs, no further location) *[[Downs-5412|John]] baptised '''20 May 1804''', Hartwith (son of Ann & Stephen Downs, no further location) [[Downs-5407|John]] m. [[Beecroft-534|Mary Beecroft]], lived Menwith/Darley *[[Downs-5409|Mary]] baptised '''23 March 1799''', Thornthwaite (daughter of Mary & John Down, Menwith) *[[Downs-5420|John]] baptised '''11 October 1801''', Thornthwaite (son of Mary & John Downs, Menwith Hill) [[Downes-1781|George]] m [[Grange-433|Elizabeth Grange]], lived Hartwith *[[Downs-5414|Mary]] baptised '''17 April 1800''', Hartwith (daughter of Elizabeth and George Downs, no further location) *[[Downs-5415|John]] baptised '''11 March 1804''', Hartwith (son of Elizabeth and George Downs, no further location) For baptism records, please see relevant profiles. === Distinguishing the Johns === 1. John, married Betty Bramley, 26 November 1827, agricultural labourer John can be found in the 1841, 1851 and 1861 censuses with his wife Betty or Elizabeth and his son, William. He’s an agricultural labourer in all three with birth dates in 1803/1804 and place of birth given as both Darley and Hartwith. In the 1861 census, he has a “boarder” called Ann Downs, a widow of a farmer, aged 82, born in Hartwith. In 1851, Ann can be found in the household of Bradley Grange, in Clint, near Ripley, acting as a housekeeper, listed as a widow, aged 73, born in Hartwith. Bradley Grange, aged 37, was born in Dacre Banks. There is a Bradley Grange, son of Jane and Matthew Grange, baptised at Pateley Bridge on 5 July 1813. There is a marriage of Matthew Grange to Jane Bradley on 14 October 1805 at Hartwith. It is therefore reasonable to presume that Ann Downs was the Ann Bradley who married Stephen Downes and that this John is the son of Ann Bradley and Stephen Downs. 2. John, unmarried, living with his sister, Mary, and her husband, James Simpson in Bewerley in 1861 John remains unmarried throughout his life and seems to move jobs and locations between censuses, settling on “brewer” but in all the censuses his birthplace is listed as Hartwith, as is Mary in the various censuses she is found in as the wife of James Simpson. John’s age variously supports a birth year of 1803/1804. Mary’s supports a birth year of 1799/1800. These dates (and the Hartwith birthplace) fit with both Stephen and John’s children, but as Stephen’s John has already been identified, these must be the children of Elizabeth and George Downs. 3. John, married to Mary Kitson Mounsey in Guisley John can be found in the 1851 census as head of household, farmer of 150 acres in West Carlton in Yeadon. His age is given as 51 and place of birth as Darley. Within the household is a servant, Ellen Downs, unmarried, aged 24, born in Dacre Banks. On 7 February 1853, an Ellen Banks, b. c. 1827, marries Matthew Nelson at Ripon. The father of the bride is listed as Stephen and there is a witness named Emmanuel Downs. Emmanual can be found in the 1851 census living with his parents Stephen and Isabella Downs and there is an Ellen Downs baptised on 4 September 1825, daughter of Stephen and Isabella Downs suggesting that the two were siblings. This [[Downs-5419|Stephen Downs]] was listed in the 1851 census as being born in West End, Fewston in 1797, which makes him the son of Mary (Beecroft) and John Downs. It is more likely that John hired his niece Ellen, rather than a cousin’s daughter Ellen, suggesting that John is the son of Mary (Beecroft) and John Downs. 4. John Downs died 18 March 1849, aged 43, from Darley The age of death suggests a year of birth of 1805/1806. This doesn’t exactly fit with any of the John’s above, but is closest to John, son of William, and adds evidence to the other conclusions being correct. === Distinguishing the Marys === 1. Mary, buried 28 March 1799, Hampsthwaite Mary was buried as an infant, and only one Mary was baptised before this date, being Mary, daughter of Mary (Beecroft) and John. 2. Mary, married to James Simpson, born Hartwith See analysis for her brother John above, suggesting she was the daughter of Elizabeth and George Downs 3. Mary married to Thomas/Tommy Skaife There are two Mary’s remaining, Mary, daughter of William, b. c. 1808 in Darley and Mary, daughter of Stephen, b. c. 1799 in Hartwith. The ages and places of birth in the censuses following Mary’s marriage to Thomas Skaife clearly indicated the former, that this Mary is the daughter of Mary (Pickard) and William Downs. NB: 1841 census has a Hannah Skaife residing with William and Mary adding further evidence. 4. The final Mary The final Mary is Mary, daughter of Stephen b. c. 1799 in Hartwith and I can’t find any relevant records for her. She could have moved out of the area or died without a record. === Distinguishing the Williams === William, John and George also all had children called William. These are easier to distinguish, but nonetheless need care. *[[Downs-5408|William]], son of Mary (Beecroft) and John, was born in Timble, baptised at Fewstonon 14 September 1806. Sadly he died in March 1831 and his burial record identifies him as the son of John. *[[Downes-1785|William]], son of Mary (Pickard) and William, baptised on 16 September 1804 in Hampsthwaite, appears to have been living with his parents in the 1841 census, which means that *[[Downs-5416|William]], son of Elizabeth (Grange) and George, baptised at Hartwith on 7 March 1808, must have been the husband of Dinah Holmes, as they were living as a seperate household in Darley in 1851. Of course, it is entirely possible that the William residing with Mary & William in 1841 was a nephew rather than a son...... STILL TO WRITE UP But William, son of John, died as a young man and his burial registered him as son of John. In 1841 census, Darley, from calverely.info, William, son of William was still living with his parents, meaning it must have been William son of George who married Dinah Holmes == Sources ==

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'''Digges' Choice, 1724-1800: A History of Land Transactions within a portion of York and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania.''' Author: Jan A. Bankert Publisher: Picton Press, Camden, Maine Publication Date: November 1996 Copyright 1996, Picton Press ISBN: 0-89725-243-8 Printed on the Copyright Page of the book: : ''This book is available from: : ''Picton Press : ''PO Box 250 : ''Rockport, ME 04856-0250 : ''Visa/MasterCard Orders Only: 1 (207) 236-6565 [https://conococheague.pastperfectonline.com/library/9CBFADCA-B2C5-432C-B6C0-753055092985 Digges' Choice: 1724-1800: A History of Land Transactions within a portion of York and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania.] Museum Library Gardens: Conococheague Institute, Library Record. ''(Accessed 27 Oct 2022)'' From the introductory page found at the above link: : ''This ground-breaking book sets forth in great detail the origins of almost all parcels of land within a tract of 10,500 acres originally called '''Digges Choice''', which was laid out along the width of the Conewago Valley in south-central Pennsylvania. Today this land falls within the area of the borough of Hanover, Penn Township and Heidelberg Township in York County, and Conewago, Germany, and Union Townships in Adams County, Pennsylvania.'' : ''John Digges, a Roman Catholic from Maryland, was granted 10,000 acres in 1727 by Charles Calvert, fourth Lord Baltimore of Maryland. The land Digges chose for his grant fell within the broader land dispute between Pennsylvania and Maryland. As a result of that dispute, land titles and records are very imperfect, and it is difficult if not impossible for genealogists and historians to determine who the first settlers were and when they came.'' : ''The area quickly became an unusual and early melting pot of Catholic, Reformed, Mennonite and Lutheran settlers, living side by side in harmony.'' Further information about the tract: : John Digges was given permission by the Provincial Maryland government in 1727 to stake out a tract "anywhere of his choosing" in what was understood at the time to be the western Provinces of Maryland. Digges' claim apparently encompassed the Catholic Indian mission of "Conewago", located on the South Branch of Conewago Creek, which had been established since the mid-17th century; and including the land where the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_the_Sacred_Heart_of_Jesus,_Conewago Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Conewago] (Conewago Chapel Basilica and Cemetery), the largest Catholic church built in North America at the time, were eventually built in the mid-18th century. : After selecting the prospective site, Digges began selling or leasing plots of land to settlers - Catholic, Reformed, Mennonites, and Lutherans - from both Maryland and Pennsylvania by 1730. In 1739, the surveying of Mason & Dixon's line was lain about 4 miles south of Digges Choice, placing the entire tract under Pennsylvania jurisdiction. This change of governance led to land patents in and around Digges Choice being issued by both Pennsylvania and Maryland authorities, often in conflict with each other; and in 1752, an outbreak of hostilities between local Pennsylvania claimants and the Digges family led to the arrest of several participants and even to the death of one of John Digges' sons, Dudley Digges. The matter of claimants rights was taken before Pennsylvania Courts, where most of the Maryland land grants were voided and made available to new settlers. John Digges moved away from the area in 1757 and died in 1760, leaving the land remaining under Digges' control to be inherited and then managed by his eldest surviving son, Edward. Edward died in 1769, and the remaining property at that time passed on to his children and his surviving brothers, Henry and William. : Throughout this era, land plots were granted, dissolved, combined, and resold a number of times. This book attempts to trace and document those permutations of property rights through the end of the 17th century. [http://thomasgenweb.com/staub_exhibit_k.jpg '''Link to Drawing of the extent of Digges' Choice''']; ThomasGenWeb.com, Exhibit K listed on profile page of John Adam Staub. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Digges_Choice '''Link to Digges' Choice Land Map'''], uploaded to Wikitree.com. Includes names of patentholders in & around the tract. == List of Surnames found in the above book, ''Digges' Choice: 1724-1800'' == === A === : Acker, Conrad; : Acord, Conrad; : Adams, Elizabeth, Ignatius, Jacob, John, Joseph, Magdalena, Mary, Richard, Thomas, Thomas Sr., and William; : Adlum, John, Mary; : Armor/Armour, Sarah, Thomas === B === : Backale, Samuel; : Baer, Daniel, Mary; : Baerlinger, Jacob; : Bair, Michael; : Baker, Mattias, Peter; : Bankert, Jacob, Jan A; : Bardt/Bardts, Barnet, Peter; : Bare, Christian, Elizabeth, George, Henry, Michael; : Barnets, Leonard; : Barnitz, Daniel, Jacob; : Barth, Lewis; : Baucher, George; : Baulinger, Catarina; : Bauman/Baumann, Anna Christina, Henry, Maria Christian; : Bayers, Martin; : Beaker, Peter; : Bear, Catharina, Christian, George, Henry, Michael; : Bechtel, Anna, Catharina, Christian, Ester, Jacob, Magdalena, Martin, Mary, Samuel; : Bechtill, Samuel; : Bedinger, Nicholas; : Beerling, Jacob; : Begaler, Susanah; : Behler, Michael; : Beigler, Michael; : Belt, John; : Benckert, Marg Eleonora; : Bergheimer, Anna Eva, Caspar, Casper, Elisabeth Catharina (Hauser), Joh Ludwig, Johann Caspar, Johann Leonhardt, Maria Elis, Susanna Catharina; : Berghoester, Cath; : Berkhamer, Casper; : Bernitz, Elias Daniel, Geo Carl, Joh Leonhardt, John Leonhardt, Leonhardt; : Beyer, Andreas, Susanna Catharina (Bergheimer); : Biegeler, Anna Maria, Marx; : Biegler, Marx; : Biggesler, John; : Birdman, Catarina, John; : Bishop, Philip; : Bitterner, Nicholas; : Bixler, Elizabelth, Jacob, John, Matalina, Samuel; : Blasser, Christian, Juliana Catharina Margaretha; : Blat, Henry; : Bollinger, Michael; : Bott, Conrad; : Bowman, Ann, Henry, John, Margaretta; : Boyd, Thomas; : Boyer, Martin; : Bradley, William; : Brother, Henry; : Brubacker, Deedrick, Deterick, Feronica; : Bucher, Nicholas; : Buchtrueckel, Wentzel; : Burns, George, Katrina (Young); : Butcher, Zach; : Buyer, Martin; : Byer, Martin, Tobias; : Byers, Tobias; === C === : Cagie, Jacob; : Cailwick, Frederick; : Calvert, Charles; : Carl, Anna Mary, George, Joh Michael, Maria Catarina, Michael, Michael Jr, Michael Sr, Susanna; : Carle, Michael; : Carroll, Charles; : Carver, Nicholas; : Cherry, Patrick M.; : Claar, Simon; : Claur, Simon; : Clay, Nicholas,; : Clear, Simon; : Cline, Henry; : Coffman, George; : Coghanour, Jacob, Mary; : Conrad, Anna Mary, Peter; : Cook, Adam, George Adam; : Cookson, Thomas; : Counce/Counces/Counts, George, John, John George; : Coyle, Patrick; : Creat, Elizabeth, John; : Croyder, Frederick; : Curle, Michael; === D === : Danner, Michael, Michael Sr; : Davies, Edw, Edward; : Davis, William; : Devis, Catarina, Heinrich; : Dicks, Peter; : Diehl, Abraham, anna Marg, Christina, Frederick; : Dierdorff, Joh, Marg (Ehrhardt); : Dieter, Joh Georg, Maria; : Digges, Ann, Catharine, Dudley, Edward, Eleanor, Elisabeth, Elizabeth, Frances, Francis, Henry, Ignatius, Jane, John, John Jr, Mary, William, William Jr; : Dolneck, Mattias; : Dotterer, Conrad, George, Michael; : Dovies, Edward, Martha; : Doyle, Robert; : Driskel, Charles; : Duffield, William; === E === : Eagler, Juliana, Ulrick; : Eakron, Conrad; : Ebert, Johann; : Eckart, Conrad; : Eckert, Anna Dorothea, Catharine, Conrad, Conrad Jr., Conrad Sr., Conradt, Dorety, Elizabeth, Johannes, John, John Jr., Peter; : Edie, Samuel; : Ehrhardt, Marg; : Ehrman, Appolonia, Joseph; : Eichelberger, Adam, Ester, Frederick, Leonard, Veronica; : Eigelberger, Frederick; : Eiler, Andrew, John, Susanna; : Eister, Daniel; : Ekhart, Conrad; : Emlet, John; : Eresman, John; : Ernst, Eva, Martin; : Etzler, Andrew, Frances, Francis, George, Juliana, Michael; : Euler, Anna Barbara, Anna Margaretha, Conrad, Maria Dorothea; : Eve, Ann, Philip; : Eyler, Andrew, Anthony, Conrad, Eva Ellen, Jacob, John, Susanna, Valentine; : Eyster, Elizabeth; === F === : Farry, John; : Fautz, Jacob; : Felty, Elizabeth, John; : Fink, Conrad, Henry; : Firestone, Catherine, Catherine (Kuntz), Nicholas; : Fisher, Nicholas, Valentine; : Flickinger, Andrew, Peter; : Forer, Anna (Keagy), Jacob; : Forney, Adam, David, Jacob, Jouise, Mark, Mark Sr., Nicolas, Peter, Philip, Rachel, Samuel, Susanna; : Forrer, Jacob; : Forsham, George; : Freet, Peter; : Frosch, Catarina, Joh Georg(e), Maria Elisabeth; : Froschau, Johan Georg, Johannes; : Frush, George; : Furney, Nicholas, Philip; === G === : Galwix, Frederick; : Geelwichs, Friedrich Heinrich, Maria Dorothea (Euler); : Geembel, John, William; : Geisel / Geissel, Leonard; : Gelwick(s), Anna Mary, Catharina, Frederick, Friedrich, Friedrich Heinrich, Friedrich Henrich, Geo Carl, Joh Friedrich, Mary; : Gelwix, Frederick; : Gerhardt, Anna Margaretha, Johan George, Martin; : Gerson, Peter; : Ginter, Anthony; : Gisal/Gisel, Leonard; : Gitt/Kitt, William; : Glatfelter, Charles; : Gobrecht, Christopher; : Graff, David; : Gray, John; : Green, William; : Grett, John, Michael; : Greyder, Barbara (Young), John; : Griffin, Henry; : Griffith, Henry; : Groff, Catharina, Christian, Freany, Jacob; : Grove, Christian; === H === : Hagy, Jacob; : Hainey, Patrick; : Hanier, Andrew; : Hare, Abraham, Christian, Christy, Mary, Michael; : Harrier, Andrew, Andrew Jr., Eva Ellen, Susanna; : Hauser, Elisabeth Catharina; : Hauswirth, Abraham, Joh; : Heagy, Jacob; : Heany, Patrick; : Hegey, Jacob; : Heim, Joh Casper, Johanns; : Hendricks, Henry, Jane; : Herger, Andreas, Anna Margaretha, Catharina, Eva, Johannes; : Hergleroadt, Henry; : Herr, Abraham, Henry, John; : Heuteler, Antonius; : Hickley, Thomas J; : Hill, Andreas; : Hinds, James, Marg (Skall); : Hinkle, John; : Hoffman, Jacob; : Holl, Andrew; : Hoobert, Adam; : Hoopert, Adam; : Hoover, Chrisian, Christian, Henry, Jacob, Johannes, Mary, Ulrick; : Hostater, Anna Maria; : Hostetter, Jacob; : House, George; : Houser, Martin; : Hover, Christian; : Huber, Christian, John, Mary; : Hull, Nicholas; : Hupert, Adam, Cathereena, Catherine; === J === : Joho, Eva Catarina, Johannes, Maria Christina; : Jos, Anna Barbara; : Josis, Joh Friedrich, Johan Martin; : Juengling, Johannes, Marg Eleonora (Benckert); : Jung, Anna Maria, Catarina, Catharina, Joh(an) Theobaldt, Maria Barbara, Theobaldt; : Jungblut, Hanna, Jacob, Joh Jacob; === K === : Kagy, Jacob; : Karl(e), George, Michael; : Keagey, Jacob; : Keagey/Keagy, Abraham, Anna, Jacob, Jacob Jr., John; : Keagy, Abraham, Jacob; : Keefaver/Keefhaver/Kefhaver, Conrad, Nicholas, Philip; : Keller, Elizabeth (Adams), Peter; : Keplinger, Anna Mary, Catharine, Daniel, Elizabeth, Peter, Samuel; : Kerl, Catherina, Catherine, George, Michael, Michael Jr.; : Kerr, Henry; : Kinsfoor, Philip; : Kintz, Philip; : Kitt, --; : Kitzmiller, Christina, George, Hannah (Young), Jacob, Joh George, John, John Martin, Juliana, Leonhard, Martin, Mary; : Klaar, Simon; : Klebssaddel, Frantz, Maria; : Klee, Anna Margaretha, Nicholas; : Kleh, Nicholas; : Klund, Joh Adam, John Jacob; : Knouf, Henry; : Koontz, George, Jacob, John, John George; : Koplintz, Nicholas; : Kreider, Barbara, Frederick; : Kreuter, Anna Barbara (Euler), Anna Margaretha, Fried, Friedrich; : Kuehner, Casper; : Kugler, Peter; : Kuhn, Jacob, John; : Kuntz, Anna Catarina, Anna Eva, Catarina, Cath, Catharina, Catherine, Frances, Francis, George, Jacob, Joh, Joh Geo, Joh Georg(e), John, John Coouse, John Georg(e), Julian(n)a, M Eva, Maria Cath; 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Dijkerhoek is een buurtschap van [[Space:Holten Inhabitants|Holten]] ===='''Geboorten'''====
[[Maneschijn-37|Jannes Engbertz Maneschijn]] - 26 October 1732 - gedoopt
[[Boerendans-5|Janna Janzen Boerendans]] - 3 April 1740 - gedoopt
[[Maneschijn-30|Jan Maneschijn]] - 3 Junij 1743
[[Maneschijn-31|Jannes Maneschijn]] - 16 Augustus 1744
[[Brand-1776|Elsken Brand]] - 20 December 1744 - gedoopt
[[Maneschijn-32|Teunis Maneschijn]] - 6 Februari 1746
[[Maneschijn-33|Janna Maneschijn]] - 17 Maij 1750
[[Maneschijn-35|Garritien Maneschijn]] - 20 Oct 1755
[[Maneschijn-36|Hendrick Maneschijn]] - 6 November 1757
[[Maneschijn-39|Willemken Maneschijn]] - 26 September 1762
[[Maneschijn-38|Jenneken Maneschijn]] - 26 September 1762
[[Manenschijn-53|Willemken Manenschijn]] - 24 Junij 1764
[[Maneschijn-40|Janna Maneschijn]] - 3 Augustus 1766
[[Wegstapel-1|Teunis Wegstapel]] - 28 Januari 1770
[[Manenschijn-158|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 14 April 1771
[[Maneschijn-119|Geertruij Maneschijn]] - 3 April 1773
[[Wechstapel-3|Janna Wechstapel]] - 24 December 1775
[[Manenschijn-4|Willem Manenschijn]] - 4 April 1776
[[Wegstapel-21|Geertruid Wegstapel]] - 18 Augustus 1783
[[Nijland-127|Jan Nijland]] - 10 November 1785
[[Maneschijn-129|Jan WIllem Maneschijn]] - 23 November 1789
[[Horstman-124|Jan Horstman]] - 7 November 1791
[[Manenschijn-115|Jenneken Manenschijn]] - 19 November 1791
[[Gerritzen-27|Janna Gerritzen]] - 24 September 1792
[[Manenschijn-108|Willemken Manenschijn]] - 11 October 1794
[[Hakkert-61|Teune Hakkert]] - 28 Februari 1795
[[Brunsvoort-1|Gerritdina Brunsvoort]] - 16 Juni 1795
[[Manenschijn-114|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 24 Maart 1797
[[Hakkert-62|Garritdina Hakkert]] - 8 Mei 1797
[[Maatwillems-1|Henrik Jan Maatwillems]] - 7 Januari 1799
[[Stevens-30027|Gerritje Stevens]] - 21 Maart 1799
[[Sluizemans-1|Janna Sluizemans]] - 24 Maart 1799
[[Hakkert-63|Jan Hakkert]] - 10 Junij 1800
[[Manenschijn-111|Jan Manenschijn]] - 3 October 1800
[[Manenschijn-112|Tunnis Manenschijn]] - 19 Juni 1802
[[Maneschijn-124|Teunis Maneschijn]] - 16 Maij 1804
[[Manenschijn-5|Jan Albert Manenschijn]] - 29 Augustus 1800
[[Maneschijn-21|Jenneken Maneschijn]] - 2 Maart 1804
[[Maneschijn-26|Hendrik Maneschijn]] - 25 Maart 1805
[[Manenschijn-32|Janna Manenschijn]] - 20 Februari 1807
[[Manenschijn-17|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 5 December 1808
[[Maneschijn-125|Jan Willem Maneschijn]] - 20 September 1810
[[Manenschijn-6|Jan Albert Manenschijn]] - 22 December 1812
[[Wechstapel-10|Gerrit Hendrik Wechstapel]] - 22 December 1816
[[Stevens-28987|Zwaentje Stevens]] - 4 Januari 1817
[[Manenschijn-8|Geertrui Manenschijn]] - 28 Maart 1817
[[Pinkert-17|Egbert Pinkert]] - 28 April 1819
[[Wechstapel-11|Gerrit Wechstapel]] - 5 Mei 1819
[[Stevens-29010|Hendrika Stevens]] - 23 May 1819
[[Manenschijn-9|Jannes Manenschijn]] - 15 October 1819
[[Stevens-29103|Janna Stevens]] - 17 Maart 1859, at no 49
[[Wegstapel-3|Willemina Wegstapel]] - 28 September 1860, at no 29
[[Bannink-487|Hendrik Jan Bannink]] - 12 December 1860, at no 24
[[Nijenhuis-128|Gerrit Jan Nijenhuis]] - 1 Maart 1861, at no 11
[[Hofman-762|Jan Hofman]] - 23 December 1861, at no 111
[[Bouwhuis-18|Engbert Bouwhuis]] - 1 Juli 1862, at no 72
[[Stevens-29109|Janna Stevens]] - 1 October 1862, at no 93
[[Kolkman-165|Gerrit Jan Kolkman]] - 4 November 1862, at no 51
[[Stevens-29169|Janna Stevens]] - 29 December 1862, at no 104
[[Bolderink-3|Aaltjen Bolderink]] - 2 Januarij 1863, at no 76
[[Stegeman-58|Maria Stegeman]] - 24 Maart 1863, at no 38
[[Wechstapel-8|Jan Willem Wechstapel]] - 24 September 1863, at no 29
[[Veneklaas-8|Jan Willem Veneklaas]] - 24 September 1863, at no 72
[[Stevens-29110|Jan Hendrik Willem Stevens]] - 16 Januarij 1864, at no 93
[[Nijenhuis-129|WIllem Nijenhuis]] - 29 Mei 1864, at no 11
[[Nijenhuis-130|Janna Nijenhuis]] - 29 Mei 1864, at no 11
[[Hofman-761|Fenneken Hofman]] - 5 Junij 1864, at no 111
[[Pinkert-42|Willem Pinkert]] - 5 September 1864, at no 96
[[Nijenhuis-316|Jan Nijenhuis]] - 22 Julij 1865, at no 7
[[Wechstapel-9|Maria Wechstapel]] - 12 Augustus 1865, at no 29
[[Stevens-29111|Jan Stevens]] - 28 Maart 1866, at no 93
[[Veneklaas-7|Jannes Veneklaas]] - 1 September 1866, at no 72
[[Wegstapel-4|Jan WIllem Wegstapel]] - 1 September 1866, at no 29
[[Stevens-29178|Zwaantjen Stevens]] - 9 October 1866. at no 104
[[Meerman-40|Janna Meerman]] - 2 November 1867, at no 111
[[Veneklaas-11|Jenneken Veneklaas]] - 7 Maart 1869, at no 72
[[Klumpers-5|Johanna Hendrika Klumpers]] - 29 Juni 1869 at no 1
[[Wegstapel-5|Marinus Wegstapel]] - 28 October 1869, at no 29
[[Stevens-29220|Janna Stevens]] - 4 December 1869, at no 3
[[Stevens-29179|Johanna Stevens]] - 9 December 1869, at no 54
[[Veneklaas-9|Jan Willem Veneklaas]] - 5 Juli 1870, at no 38
[[Veneklaas-10|Gerrit Jan Veneklaas]] - 5 Juli 1870, at no 38
[[Stevens-29229|Jan Stevens]] - 29 December 1870, at no 3
[[Pinkert-43|Tonia Pinkert]] - 7 Februari 1871, at no 51
[[Klein Horstman-3|Gerritdina Harmina Klein Horstman]] - 16 Juni 1871, at no 10
[[Holterbroek-4|Hendrika Holterbroek]] - 7 Juli 1871, at no 48
[[Stevens-29112|Zwaantjen Stevens]] - 13 December 1871, at no 50
[[Stevens-29180|Johanna Stevens]] - 26 Februari 1872, at no 54
[[Stevens-29230|Teunis Stevens]] - 11 April 1873, at no 3
[[Pinkert-44|Harmina Pinkert]] - 27 Mei 1873, at no 51
[[Brinkman-825|Gerrit Jan Brinkman]] - 31 Juli 1873, at no 22
[[Veneklaas-12|Jan Veneklaas]] - 14 Januari 1874, at no 38
[[Wegstapel-6|Marinus Wegstapel]] - 31 October 1874, at no 20
[[Pinkert-46|Gerrit Jan Pinkert]] - 21 Augustus 1875, at no 51
[[Rensen-347|Maria Rensen]] - 7 November 1875, at no 13
[[Smale-281|Gerritje Smale]] - 17 October 1876, at no 37
[[Stevens-29232|Berend Jan Stevens]] - 12 November 1876, at no 3
[[Podt-23|Jan Albert Podt]] - 10 Februari 1877, at no 13
[[Postman-5|Zwaantje Postman]] - 7 Augustus 1877, at no 22
[[Pinkert-47|Gerrit Jan Pinkert]] - 13 November 1877, at no 51
[[Pinkert-50|Hendrik Jan Pinkert]] - 13 November 1877, at no 51
[[Janssen-2561|Jan Janssen]] - 27 Juni 1878, at no 7
[[Stevens-29233|Tonia Stevens]] - 16 December 1878, at no 3
[[Veneklaas-13|Jan Willem Veneklaas]] - 19 Maart 1880, at no 36
[[Pinkert-48|Hermannes Pinkert]] - 10 April 1881, at no 50
[[Pinkert-49|Jan Pinkert]] - 8 October 1882, at no 50
[[Pinkert-24|Jan Albert Pinkert]] - 30 Januari 1883, at no 11
[[Stevens-15672|Janna Stevens]] - 22 December 1883, at no 49
[[Nijenhuis-162|Gerrit Jan Nijenhuis]] - 4 Augustus 1884, at no 31
[[Rensen-349|Aaltjen Rensen]] - 2 September 1884, at no 13
[[Reilink-4|Hendrika Johanna Reilink]] - 11 Januari 1885, at no 52
[[Wechstapel-16|Jan Albert Wechstapel]] - 17 April 1885, at no 19
[[Pinkert-45|Jenneken Pinkert]] - 7 Mei 1885, at no 50
[[Nijenhuis-133|Tonia Nijenhuis]] - 9 Juni 1885, at no 8
[[Stevens-29282|Gerrit Jan Stevens]] - 17 October 1885, at no 49
[[Pinkert-26|Jan Albert Pinkert]] - 17 Januari 1886, at no 50
[[Nijenhuis-160|Johanna Geertruida Nijenhuis]] - 14 April 1886, at no 31
[[Vlogtman-4|Gerritje Vlogtman]] - 1 Mei 1886, at no 17
[[Reilink-5|Gerrit Willem Reilink]] - 26 Juli 1887, at no 36
[[Stevens-29343|Berend Willem Stevens]] - 6 September 1887, at no 49
[[Wechstapel-17|Albertus Wechstapel]] - 28 September 1887, at no 19
[[Nijenhuis-134|Gerrit Hendrik Nijenhuis]] - 16 December 1887, at no 8
[[Vlogtman-7|Gerrit Jan Vlogtman]] - 17 December 1887, at no 17
[[Pinkert-51|Harmina Tonia Pinkert]] - 18 Februari 1888, at no 50
[[Marsman-185|Janna Marsman]] - 17 Januari 1889, at no 20
[[Klein Baltink-10|Willemina Elisabeth Klein Baltink]] - 19 April 1889, at no 32
[[Nijenhuis-132|Gerritdina Johanna Nijenhuis]] - 7 Juni 1889, at no 8
[[Stevens-15652|Hendrika Stevens]] - 2 October 1889, at no 51
[[Wechstapel-15|Jan Wechstapel]] - 13 Mei 1890, at no 20
[[Jansen Manenschijn-11|Gerrit Jan Jansen Manenschijn]] - 10 Juni 1890, at no 8
[[Pinkert-52|Johanna Pinkert]] - 18 December 1890, at no 52
[[Pinkert-27|Jenneken Pinkert]] - 12 Februari 1891, at no 13
[[Rensen-350|Janna Rensen]] - 3 Mei 1891, at no 15
[[Nijenhuis-135|Gerrit Hendrik Nijenhuis]] - 2 November 1891, at no 10
[[Jansen Manenschijn-12|Everdina Johanna Jansen Manenschijn]] - 14 Maart 1892, at no 8
[[Stevens-29377|Hendrika Johanna Stevens]] - 3 November 1892, at no 51
[[Pinkert-53|Hendrik Jan Pinkert]] - 1 December 1892, at no 52
[[Wegstapel-13|Jan Wegstapel]] - 5 Mei 1893, at no 20
[[Pinkert-28|Willemina Pinkert]] - 6 July 1893, at no 13
[[Jansen Manenschijn-13|Jenneken Jansen Manenschijn]] - 16 Augustus 1893, at no 6
[[Rensen-348|Gerrit Hendrik Rensen]] -21 Augustus 1893, at no 15
[[Nijenhuis-136|Aaltje Nijenhuis]] - 15 October 1893, at no 10
[[Stevens-29379|Hendrik Jan Stevens]] - 9 Augustus 1894, at no 51
[[Noteboom-39|Teunis Noteboom]] - 23 Juni 1895, at no 55
[[Vlogtman-8|Gerrit Jan Vlogtman]] - 1 October 1895, at no 18
[[Marsman-164|WIllemina Marsman]] - 26 November 1895, at no 21
[[Jansen Manenschijn-14|Jannetje Jansen Manenschijn]] - 10 December 1895, at no 8
[[Nijland-126|Gerrit Jan Nijland]] - 4 Januari 1896, at no 37
[[Stevens-29406|Jan Willem Stevens]] - 30 Augustus 1896, at no 51
[[Nijenhuis-137|Janna Nijenhuis]] - 27 April 1897, at no 10
[[Nijenhuis-138|Jan Willem Nijenhuis]] - 9 April 1898, at no 10
[[Rensink-252|Berendina Johanna Rensink]] - 25 Juni 1898
[[Jansen Manenschijn-16|Albertus Jansen Manenschijn]] - 4 Juni 1899
[[Nijland-128|Hendrik Willem Nijland]] - 26 Juli 1899
[[Stevens-29407|Tonia Stevens]] - 12 September 1899
[[Wechstapel-18|Bertha Wechstapel]] - 12 Februari 1900
[[Slijkhuis-31|Reinder Slijkhuis]] - 14 September 1900
[[Nijenhuis-140|Berendina Johanna Nijenhuis]] - 19 October 1900
[[Kolkman-171|Hendrik Jan Kolkman]] - 26 Maart 1901
[[Nijland-131|Jan Nijland]] - 18 Augustus 1901
[[Nijland-130|Tonia Nijland]] - 18 Augustus 1901
[[Jansen Manenschijn-18|Jan Willem Jansen Manenschijn]] - 10 Juli 1902
[[Noteboom-85|Geertrui Noteboom]] - 21 November 1902
[[Jansen Manenschijn-19|Johan Jansen Manensschijn]] - 16 Juni 1903
[[Wegstapel-16|Jan Albert Wegstapel]] - 25 October 1903
[[Reilink-30|Johanna Geertruida Reilink]] - 30 November 1903
[[Kolkman-172|Gerrit Hendrik Kolkman]] - 30 Januari 1904
[[Marsman-184|Johan Henricus Marsman]] - 24 Maart 1904
[[Wechstapel-19|Egbert Wechstapel]] - 18 September 1904
[[Nijenhuis-141|Berendina Johanna Nijenhuis]] - 31 October 1904
[[Reilink-31|Gerritdina Reilink]] - 10 September 1905
[[Veneklaas-17|Hendrika Willemina Veneklaas]] - 6 Februari 1907
[[Haverslag-5|Engelina Haverslag]] - 29 December 1908, at no 13
[[Kolkman-173|Hendrikus Kolkman]] - 16 September 1909, at Wijk C no 30
[[Ulfman-5|Maria Johanna Ulfman]] - 13 Maart 1912, at Wijk C no 19
[[Luggenhorst-12|Gerrit Hendrik Luggenhorst]] - 31 December 1912, at Wijk C no 14 ===='''Overleden'''====
[[Maneschijn-125|Jan Willem Maneschijn]] - 1 Februarij 1812, at no 129
[[Manenschijn-5|Jan Albert Manenschijn]] - 16 November 1812, at no 150
[[Maneschijn-35|Garritien Maneschijn]] - 20 April 1816, at no 132
[[Kraijenbelt-1|Margrieta Kraijenbelt]] - 27 November 1817, at no 129
[[Jansen Manenschijn-3|Jannes Jansen Manenschijn]] - 9 April 1825, at no 136
[[Jansen Manenschijn-4|Jan Jansen Manenschijn]] - 7 April 1828, at no 136
[[Staman-68|Jenneken Staman]] - 1 Juli 1829, at no 136
[[Manenschijn-108|Willemken Manenschijn]] - 15 October 1829, at no 134
[[Horstman-141|Teuntjen Horstman]] - 17 December 1830, at no 134
[[Nijland-110|Jan WIllem Nijland]] - 28 November 1832, at no 132
[[Hendriks-2230|Hendrina Hendriks]] - 11 Januarij 1835, at no 136
[[Nijland-111|Berend Jan Nijland]] - 16 April 1836, at no 132
[[Nijland-112|Jenneken Nijland]] - 6 Augustus 1837, at no 132
[[Hakkert-60|Berent Willem Hakkert]] - 28 November 1837, at no 148
[[Nijland-113|Willemken Nijladn]] - 27 September 1838, at no 132
[[Maneschijn-38|Jenneken Maneschijn]] - 23 Februarij 1839, at no 132
[[Wibbelink-41|Teuntjen Wibbelink]] - 7 Maart 1840, at no 18
[[Horstman-140|Jan Horstman]] - 12 December 1844, at no 134
[[Stevens-29010|Hendrika Stevens]] - 18 Julij 1845, at no 163
[[Nijland-127|Jan Nijland]] - 15 Januarij 1850, at no 132
[[Veldkamp-54|Hendrika Veldkamp]] - 13 Februarij 1850, at Wijk N
[[Manenschijn-4|Willem Manenschijn]] - 6 Junij 1851, at no 29
[[Manenschijn-115|Jenneken Manenschijn]] - 12 Januarij 1852, at no 11
[[Nijenhuis-104|Gerrit Jan Nijenhuis]] - 3 Juli 1854, at no 29
[[Sluizemans-1|Janna Holterbroek]] - 15 December 1855, at no 11
[[Overmeen-7|Willemina Overmeen]] - 27 Juni 1857, at no 12
[[Jansen Manenschijn-2|Jenneken Jansen Manenschijn]] - 29 Januarij 1858, at no 12
[[Nijland-117|Hendrikus Nijland]] - 25 September 1858, at no 34
[[Stevens-28887|Willem Stevens]] - 12 December 1858, at no 49
[[Stevens-29103|Janna Stevens]] - 27 Julij 1859, at no 49
[[Stevens-29104|Berend Jan Stevens]] - 15 Junij 1860, at no 93
[[Horstman-124|Jan Horstman]] - 5 Julij 1860, at no 16
[[Stevens-29109|Janna Stevens]] - 24 December 1862, at no 93
[[Wechstapel-8|Jan Willem Wechstapel]] - 23 Januarij 1864, at no 18
[[Nijenhuis-129|Willem Nijenhuis]] - 31 Mei 1864, at no 11
[[Nijenhuis-130|Janna Nijenhuis]] - 3 Juni 1864, at no 11
[[Horstman-139|Jenneken Horstman]] - 28 Januari 1865, at no 16
[[Wegstapel-21|Geertruid Wegstapel]] - 25 December 1865, at no 64
[[Wechstapel-9|Maria Wechstapel]] - 20 Maart 1866, at no 29
[[Hofman-758|Unnamed Infant Hofman]] - 23 Julij 1866, at no 11
[[Jansen-4068|Janna Bargboer]] - 20 Maart 1867, at no 16
[[Jansen-5280|Jan Jansen Manenschijn]] - 6 Januari 1868, at no 9
[[Veneklaas-7|Jannes Veneklaas]] - 15 Maart 1868, at no 72
[[Pinkert-17|Egbert Pinkert]] - 7 Maart 1869, at no 16
[[Veneklaas-8|Jan Willem Veneklaas]] - 29 April 1869, at no 72
[[Veneklaas-9|Jan Willem]] - 28 Augustus 1870, at no 38
[[Veneklaas-10|Gerrit Jan Veeklaas]] - 29 Augustus 1870, at no 38
[[Pinkert-19|Hendrik Willem Pinkert]] - 2 November 1870, at no 11
[[Gerritzen-27|Janna Hakkert]] - 7 Februari 1871, at no 50
[[Stevens-29179|Johanna Stevens]] - 3 Maart 1871, at no 54
[[Pinkert-21|Janna Pinkert]] - 26 Maart 1871, at no 11
[[Wegstapel-5|Marinus Wegstapel]] - 12 April 1871, at no 20
[[Stevens-29180|Johanna Stevens]] - 10 Augustus 1872, at no 54
[[Stevens-29110|Jan Hendrik Willem Stevens]] - 14 October 1872, at no 50
[[Koetsier-84|Unnamed Infant Koetsier]] - 27 December 1872, at no 51
[[Stevens-29113|Unnamed Infant Stevens]] - 8 Februari 1874, at no 50
[[Stevens-29230|Teunis Stevens]] - 21 Februari 1873, at no 3
[[Manenschijn-7|Mannes Manenschijn]] - 27 Juni 1875, at no 33
[[Pinkert-46|Gerrit Jan Pinkert]] - 13 Februari 1875, at no 51
[[Pinkert-20|Jan Pinkert]] - 9 Januari 1877, at no 11
[[Veneklaas-11|Jenneken Veneklaas]] - 5 Februari 1879, at no 38
[[Pinkert-50|Hendrik Jan Pinkert]] - 29 Augustus 1879, at no 51
[[Brinkman-781|Harmina Brinkman]] - 19 November 1879, at no 51
[[Schoneveld-17|Hendrika johanna Schoneveld]] - 21 Januari 1880, at no 52
[[Stevens-29234|Gerrit Hendrik Stevens]] - 27 Mei 1881, at no 49
[[Klein Lebbink-4|Antonia Klein Lebbink]] - 4 Juni 1881, at no 23
[[Nijenhuis-106|Zwaantjen Nijenhuis]] - 11 September 1881, at no 31
[[Wechstapel-6|Jan Albert Wechstapel]] - 16 Februari 1882, at no 19
[[Maneschijn-17|Egbert Maneschijn]] - 29 Maart 1882, at no 31
[[Baankreis-1|Arentdina Baankreis]] - 16 Juli 1883, at no 37
[[Pinkert-24|Jan Albert Pinkert]] - 27 Mei 1884, at no 11
[[Pinkert-43|Tonia Pinkert]] - 18 December 1885, at no 50
[[Pinkert-26|Jam Albert Pinkert]] - 6 Mei 1887, at no 11
[[Pinkert-48|Hermannes Pinkert]] - 18 Mei 1887, at no 50
[[Nijenhuis-134|Gerrit Hendrik Nijenhuis]] - 6 Februari 1888, at no 8
[[Janzen Manenschijn-1|Gerrit Jan Janzen Manenschijn]] - 26 Mei 1888, at no 6
[[Bannink-172|Unnamed Infant Bannink]] - 13 Januari 1890
[[Stevens-15673|Hendrik Jan Stevens]] - 2 Februari 1890, at no 51
[[Vlogtman-8|Unnamed Infant Vlogtman]] - 21 Februari 1891, at no 18
[[Bussink-80|Johanna Hendrina Bussink]] - 1 April 1892, at no 54
[[Meilink-31|Berentdina Meilink]] 26 Mei 1892, at no 36
[[Wechstapel-15|Jan Wechstapel]] - 17 Juli 1892, at no 20
[[Kevelam-18|Hendrika Kevelam]] - 25 Juli 1892, at no 17
[[Nijland-124|Teunis Nijland]] - 30 Maart 1893, at no 36
[[Pinkert-22|Jannes Pinkert]] - 4 October 1893, at no 14
[[Vlogtman-7|Gerrit Jan Vlogtman]] - 6 Juli 1894, at no 18
[[Haverslag-1|Willemina Haverslag]] - 7 Maart 1895, at no 13
[[Kevelam-13|Janna Kevelam]] - 17 Mei 1895, at no 20
[[Nijkamp-53|Gerritje Nijkamp]] - 21 Mei 1896, at no 54
[[Pinkert-28|Willemina Pinkert]] - 25 Juni 1896, at no 13
[[Nijenhuis-137|Janna Nijenhuis]] - 19 Mei 1897, at no 10
[[Schoneveld-12|Harmen Schoneveld]] - 21 November 1897, at no 42
[[Nijland-109|Tonia Nijland]] - 13 Januari 1899, at Wijk C no 10
[[Nijenhuis-139|Unnamed Infant Nijenhuis]] - 12 November 1899, at Wijk C no 10
[[Tromop-5|Mannes Tromop]] - 13 November 1899, at Wijk C no 37
[[Broekstaart-1|Derkjen Stegeman]] - 1 Februari 1900, at Wijk D no 9
[[Jansen Manenschijn-17|Unnamed Infant jansen Manenschijn]] - 29 April 1900, at Wijk C no 7
[[Nijland-129|Hendrik Jan Nijland]] - 9 October 1900
[[Schurink-35|Janna Schurink]] - 23 Februari 1901, at Wijk C no 55
[[Stevens-29011|Berent WIllem Stevens]] - 13 Juni 1901, at Wijk C no 55
[[Nijenhuis-140|Berendina Johanna Nijenhuis]] - 28 Juli 1901, at Wijk D no 10
[[Nijenhuis-125|Gerrit Hendrik Nijenhuis]] - 16 Maart 1902, at Wijk C no 10
[[Landeweerd-38|Jenneken Landeweerd]] - 22 Augustus 1902, at Wijk C no 26
[[Rensen-352|Hermannes Rensen]] - 18 April 1903, at Wijk C no 15
[[Jansen Manenschijn-19|Johan Jansen Manenschijn]] - 7 October 1903, at Wijk C no 7
[[Jansen Manenschijn-12|Everdina Johanna Jansen Manenschijn]] - 26 Juli 1905, at Wijk C no 7
[[Pinkert-44|Harmina Pinkert]] - 14 Januari 1906, at Wijk C no 47
[[Stegeman-120|Hendrikus Janssen]] - 25 December 1908, at Wijk D no 9
[[Pinkert-45|Jenneken Pinkert]] - 20 Juni 1909, at no 47
[[Kolkman-173|Hendrikus Kolkman]] - 27 September 1909, at Wijk C no 30
[[Paalman-60|Gerritdina Paalman]] - 7 Februari 1911, at Wijk C no 14
[[Kolkman-174|Unnamed Infant Kolkman]] - 7 Maart 1911, at Wijk C no 33
[[Pinkert-39|Hendrik Jan Pinkert]] - 13 Juli 1912, at Wijk D no 63
[[Rensen-350|Janna Rensen]] - 2 Februari 1913, at Wijk D no 14
[[Veneklaas-6|Gerrit Veneklaas]] - 30 Mei 1913, at Wijk D no 42
[[Egberts-118|Janna Gerritdina Egberts]] - 22 Januari 1914, at Wijk D no 42
[[Wechstapel-7|Egbert Wechstapel]] - 27 October 1915, at Wijk D no 20
[[Nijenhuis-315|Jenneken Nijenhuis]] - 16 September 1918, at Wijk D no 7
[[Tromop-4|Frederik Jan Tromop]] - 13 November 1918, at Wijk D no 40
[[Meijlink-15|Janna Meijlink]] - 29 December 1919, at Wijk D no 8
[[Jansen Manenschijn-11|Gerrit Jan Jansen Manenschijn]] - 12 Maart 1920, at Wijk D no 7
[[Stevens-29406|Jan Willem Stevens]] - 18 Januari 1921, at Wijk D no 76
[[Reilink-23|Jan Willem Reilink]] - 26 October 1922, at Wijk D no 42
[[Nijenhuis-127|Jan WIllem Nijenhuis]] - 8 November 1922, at Wijk D no 19
[[Reilink-6|Willem Reilink]] - 19 Januari 1923, at Wijk D no 80
[[Slijkhuis-5|Hendrik Gerrit Slijkhuis]] - 4 September 1923, at Wijk D no 65
[[Vlogtman-6|Willem Vlogtman]] - 15 Augustus 1924, at Wijk D no 28
[[Bannink-171|Mannes Bannink]] -27 Januari 1929, at Wijk D no 25
[[Fokkers-7|Johanna Berendina Fokkers]] - 4 November 1929, at Wijk D no 77
[[Bolderink-3|Aaltjen Bolderink]] - 3 April 1932, at Wijk D no 24
[[Haverslag-2|Lambertus Haverslag]] - 16 Juni 1932, at Wijk D no 33
[[Stevens-29111|Jan Stevens]] - 12 Februari 1934, at Wijk D no 100
[[Teeselink-9|Jan Albert Teeselink]] - 4 May 1934, at Wijk D no 15
[[Haverslag-4|Hendrik Jan Haverslag]] - 16 Juni 1974, at no 21 ==='''Sources'''=== *https://www.citypopulation.de/en/netherlands/overijssel/rijssen_holten/0784__dijkerhoek/

Dijkgraaf Name Study Info

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Dilday Mill, Finley Mill, Abstracts of Title

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Abstracts of Title for the Dilday Mill/Finley Mill.

Dill family ancestry -1

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Dill Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dill-1727|Marjorie Dill]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20659335 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dillman Family Reunion

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Dillon Asher

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===Children of Dillion Asher=== with Mary 'Nancy' Davis #William Blevins (named in Will), m 18 Nov 1825 Rebecca Begley #Arrah (named in Will) #Robert Sidney (named in Will) #Elizabeth (named in Will) #John (named in Will) #Margaret (named in Will) #Mary (named in Will) with Sarah Davis #Mary 'Polly' (named in Will) #Richard Wilkerson 11 May 1890 (named in Will), 20 Sep 1884 #Jackson Davis b 11 Jul 1816 (named in Will), d 8 May 1888 #Josiah P b 21 Jul 1817, 15 Mar 1901 #China b 1819 #Preston b 1820 #James Farmer b 1824 (named in Will) #Dillon b 1825, 1841 #Chester b 1826 (named in Will), d Dec 1880 with Sarah Collett (last name Collett) #Jane b 1820 #Mary b 1823, d 29 Apr 1880 Kentucky #Henry b 1824, d 23 Feb 1881 Iowa #William b 1825, Jun 1860 Kentucky #Pleasant Lee b 1826 #Samuel b 1826, 11 Jan 1907 Kentucky #Keziah b 1826 #Samuel b 1828 #Lucinda b 1837 with Elizabeth Collett (LNAB Collett) #John Robinson b 1833 #Joel Dyer b 1841 #Ingram b 1844 #Susan b 1845 He was married to Mary 'Nancy' Davis, daughter of Richard Davis. They are named in his will which was signed on 19 Apr 1815. Sarah Davis was unmarried at this time.Six generations, descendants of Dillion Asher and Nancy Davis & Sally Davis : preliminary draft copy, work in progress Authors: Hendrickson, Monte M. (Main Author) Publication: Seattle, Washington : M.M. Hendrickson, 1999 'Will of Richard Davis' Page 6. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/157094 ''Third, To Dillon Asher and my daughter Mary, his wife, I will and bequeath one dollar'' Richard also lists his unmarried daughter Sarah 'Sally' Davis ''Fifth, To my daughter Sarah I will and bequeath one dollar'' ==Research Notes== Removed [[Asher-482|Elizabeth Asher]]. She is actually married to Dillon [[Asher-1272|Dillon Asher]] who is the son of Robertson Asher and Susan Morris. Set up merge of [[Asher-482|Elizabeth Asher]] and [[Blevens-56|Elizabeth Blevens]]. Updated children to have the correct father [[Asher-1272|Dillon Asher]] #[[Asher-360|James E Asher (1828-1876)]] b. June 04, 1828, , Clay, Kentucky; d. December 25, 1876; m. SUSAN SAILORS, August 23, 1854, , , Indiana; b. Unknown. #[[Asher-354|Dillion Asher (1821-1861)]] b. December 11, 1821, , Clay, Kentucky; d. December 1861, (Civil War); m. SARAH PRITCHETT, November 25, 1843, , , Indiana; b. Unknown. #[[Asher-363|Ester Asher (1817-1892)]] b. July 21, 1817, , Clay, Kentucky; d. February 11, 1892. #[[Asher-357|John Asher (1813-1815)]] b. January 10, 1813, , Clay, Kentucky; d. October 09, 1815, , Clay, Kentucky. #[[Asher-351|Unknown Asher (1811-)]] #[[Asher-122|Rachel Belle (Asher) Burns (1808-1878)]] b. December 18, 1808, , Clay, Kentucky; m. WILLIAM BURNS, JR, September 03, 1824,'''Marriage of daughter Rachel Asher''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954", database with images, citing Marriage, Clay, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 986,525, {{FamilySearch Record|Q28L-PTGT}} (accessed 16 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9BG-W81N}} Image number 00205, Dillian Asher's daughter Rachel Asher marriage to William Burns in 1824 in Clay, Kentucky, United States. Clay, Kentucky; b. Unknown. #[[Asher-358|Robert Asher (1806-1874)]] b. September 23, 1806, , Clay, Kentucky; d. June 10, 1874, , , Indiana; m. (1) RACHAEL PERCEFIELD, January 07, 1827, , Clay, Kentucky - 1st wife; b. Unknown; m. (2) CATHERINE MOSER, December 04, 1839, , Monroe, Indiana - 2nd wife; b. Unknown. # [[Asher-359|Mary Asher (1806-1858)]] , b. September 23, 1806, , Clay, Kentucky; m. JESSE BARRET, September 06, 1832, , Clay, Kentucky; b. Unknown. #[[Asher-356|Lydia Asher (1810-1845)]] b. November 02, 1810, , Clay, Kentucky; d. April 08, 1845, , Morgan, Indiana. #[[Asher-361|Phoebe (Asher) Allen (1815-1880)]] b. May 01, 1815, , Clay, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1880, , , Kentucky; m. JOHN B. ALLEN, JR, May 24, 1834, , Clay, Kentucky; b. Unknown. #[[Asher-331|Eli Asher (1819-1880)]] b. September 09, 1819, , Clay, Kentucky; d. September 15, 1880, , Holt, Missouri; m. SARAH POTTER, October 08, 1838, Martinsville, Morgan, IN; b. Unknown. #[[Asher-353|Jane (Asher) Neal (1825-1901)]] b. February 09, 1825, , Clay, Kentucky; d. November 03, 1901, , Morgan, Indiana; m. DEMPSEY NEAL, July 31, 1845, , Morgan, Indiana; b. Unknown. #[[Asher-352|Blevins J Asher (1830-1874)]] b. November 12, 1830, , Clay, Kentucky; d. April 05, 1874; m. NANCY HUFFMAN, May 08, 1851, , , Indiana; b. Unknown. #[[Asher-355|Andrew J. Asher (1833-1875)]] b. May 11, 1833, , Clay, Kentucky; d. December 23, 1875. ==Sources==

Dinas Brân

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==The Castle== Castell Dinas Brân is a medieval castle occupying a prominent hilltop site above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales. The presently visible castle was probably built in the 1260s by Gruffydd Maelor II, a prince of Powys Fadog, on the site of several earlier structures, including an Iron Age hillfort. History of the Castle [[Wikipedia: Castell_Dinas_Brân]] Accessed 6/7/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Dinas Brân has been variously translated as the "crow's fortress" or "fortress of Brân", with Brân as the name of an individual or of a nearby stream.[1] An English name, "Crow Castle", has also been used since at least the 18th century.[2] ===Iron Age Hillfort=== The first building placed at Dinas Brân was not the castle which now stands in ruins on top of the hill, but an Iron Age hillfort built around 600 BC. An earthen rampart was constructed probably topped by a wooden palisade and this was further protected by a deep ditch on the shallower southern slope. The walls of the hillfort encircled a village of roundhouses. Dinas Brân is one of many hillforts in this part of Wales; Moel y Gaer is just a couple of miles to the north-west near the Horseshoe Pass, and another is close by at Y Gardden in Ruabon to the east. There are many others on the Clwydian Hills further to the north and in the Marches to the south. Kightly, Dr. Charles (2003), Dinas Brân Castle, Denbighshire County Council. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Castell_Dinas_Brân]] Accessed 6/7/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===Castle layout=== Dinas Brân is in layout a rectangular castle with the longer sides running east-west. Beyond the northern wall the steep natural slope falls sharply several hundred feet, whilst the southern and eastern walls are defended by a 20 feet deep rock-cut ditch and counterscarp bank. [5] At the south-eastern corner where the ditch is at its deepest stands the keep, which looks out onto a relatively easy approach to the castle from the River Dee. The two-storey keep would have been the strongest part of the castle, with its own defended approach through a narrow passage. Next to the keep at the north eastern corner is a gatehouse, which was originally approached by a wooden bridge spanning the ditch. There is however almost no evidence remaining of the bridge and its supporting structure so that the exact configuration remains unclear. The bridge was also overlooked by the keep which allowed archers stationed there to guard the entrance. The Gatehouse had two towers either side of a decorated covered passageway into the castle courtyard. Dinas Brân southern wall and ditch The Great Hall is sited on the castle's southern side, where some of the more visible remains still stand. This was a large room used for dining and receiving visitors. Its much enlarged windows still look south across the valley and an arched gateway leads from the west end of the room to what was once the Kitchens in the basement of the adjacent apsidal ('D' shaped) tower. This tower, called the Welsh Tower, is a typical feature of Welsh castles of the period. It would have protruded from the castle wall into the defensive ditch and provided archers with a clear view of any attackers attempting to approach the southern wall. The tower had perhaps three storeys with living quarters on the upper floors. In the south western corner was a Postern gate. This was an additional exit from the castle, designed to be used in times of siege to allow the garrison to 'sally' out and attack their besiegers. Fragments of the arch remain as well as the slot for the door's drawbar. Originally, in the enclosed area of the castle there would have been stables, workshops, storage buildings and maybe a chapel but as these were built of wood nothing remains above ground level. In the 19th century there was a local tradition, recorded by Walter Hawken Tregellas, that at Tower Farm, about a mile from the castle, had formerly stood a tower that was an outwork of the castle defences.[6] ===Etymology=== The etymology of the name Dinas Brân has been debated since at least the 17th century. In modern times it is sometimes incorrectly translated as the City of Crows: the word dinas ("city" in modern Welsh) means "fortified place" or "fortress" in Middle Welsh, while brân is the Welsh for "crow", singular, (plural: brain), suggesting a meaning "the crow's fortress". An alternative theory is that Brân is a personal name. Humphrey Llwyd and William Camden both suggested it came from that of a Gaulish chieftain, "Brennus". There is a legend which says that Brân was a Cornish prince, the son of the Duke of Cornwall, while another suggests Brân could be named for King Brân Fendigaid (the Blessed) also called Bendigeidfran, a Celtic God who appears in both Welsh and Irish mythology. Camden also suggested the name was simply derived from the word bryn, "hill".[8] A further suggestion is that Brân simply refers to a mountain stream of the same name which originated in the Eglwyseg Rocks and ran at the northern foot of the hill, a suggestion made by Thomas Pennant amongst others.[1] The 17th century scholar Edward Lhuyd, in Adversaria, confirmed that to his knowledge the name Brân came from "the brook of this name by Lhangollen".[9] As with several other streams in Wales,[10] the word Brân was applied to the brook apparently due to the black colour of its water.[8] The castle is known in English as "Crow Castle".[8][1] This form of the name has been used since at least the 18th century, having been recorded in Gough's edition of William Camden's Britannia.[2] By the mid 19th century this was the form of the name said to be used by most of the inhabitants of Llangollen, where there was an inn of the same name.[1][8] ===Visiting the castle=== \The castle may be approached from two directions. From Llangollen the path starts from Canal Bridge and runs beside Ysgol Dinas Brân. It gradually climbs past several cottages before opening out onto the lower slopes of the hill. A zigzag path then climbs to the summit. The other route starts from 'Offa's Dyke Path' on the north western side of the hill. This route is shorter but steeper. Official advice is to equip yourself with stout walking shoes and warm, waterproof clothing before climbing to the castle. The castle is a scheduled ancient monument owned and maintained by Denbighshire council with the assistance of Cadw. ==The People== Dinas Brân is in what was once the ancient Kingdom of Powys. The last Prince of Powys, Gruffydd Maelor, died in 1191 and the kingdom was subsequently divided into Powys Fadog in the north and Powys Wenwynwyn in the south. His son, Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor, lord of Powys Fadog, founded the nearby Valle Crucis Abbey. ====Eliseg==== An even earlier structure has been suggested, belonging to Elisedd ap Gwylog from the 8th century (Ried, 1973). It was this Elisedd who is named on the Pillar of Eliseg and is one of the founders of the kingdom of Powys, but again no physical evidence for any structure at Dinas Brân has been found. ===Madog Ap Gruffudd Maelor=== Although no specific archaeological evidence has been found, some records suggest Madog ap Gruffydd ruled from Dinas Brân.[4] If a structure did exist it would have been a wooden fortification probably consisting of a wooden palisade surrounding a hall and other buildings. These early records further say the castle was destroyed by fire, following which a new castle was built on the same site, therefore little prospect for finding any archaeological evidence of the early building remains. '''1200''' Madog ap Gryffydd Maelor, who founded the Abbey Crucis A. D. 1200, and who was by his mother's side the grandson of Gwen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales, resided at Castell Dinas Bran. He inherited Powis Madoc and was Lord of the second Bromfeild and Mochnant Is Rhauader. W. T. Simpson. ''Castell Dinas Bran'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=GXsHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=Pengwern+Llangollen&source=bl&ots=8SHMgkranr&sig=ACfU3U3xgREuIs09lXQdOejIrHgRTqZmAA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjt8Lncs9jiAhXN1VkKHWJLBeY4FBDoATAJegQICBAB#v=onepage&q=Pengwern%20Llangollen&f=false Some account of Llangollen and its vicinity] page 94 and following. Accessed 6/7/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''1209''' "In the year 1209, Madog, forgetting his duty to his country and to his prince, led his vassals and adheerents to join the English army under King John, then lying at Oswestry (Wynne says at Chester); where he had assembled a great force, and with his usual violence and passion had resolved to execute the severst vengenace on the inhabitants of North Wales, and not to suffer a person to remain alive in the country." Llewellyn, Prince of Wales, hearing of English preparations and the disaffection of his own countrymen, ordered his subjects to remove all their cattle and other substance to the mountains of Snowdon. Having cut off the English supplies and gotten to their rear, he so harassed them that they at their horses and were obliged to retrace their steps. '''1213''' John's misadministration resulted in his quarrel with his great barons; "the vacillating Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran" again swore fealty to his lawful Prince, Llewellyn, who accepted his submission. This enabled Llewelyn to assail the English and take back all the castles King John had garisoned, and most cruelly and unjustly put to death all their defenders in cold blood. This happened A. D. 1213." '''1236''' The remainder of the time of this factious man, Madog, was occupied in rapine, war, and slaughter; and he closed his turbulent life in Castell Dinas Bran, and was buried at his Abbey of Llan Egwest, or Valle Crucis, A. D. 1236, leaving his son Lord of Powis Fadog, Lord of Dinas Bran, and all his other signiorities. ===Gruffydd II ap Madog=== '''1260''' The castle visible today was probably built by [[ap Madog-37|Gruffydd II ap Madog]] son of Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor sometime in the 1260s. At the time Gruffydd II ap Madog was an ally of Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd Prince of Wales, with Powys acting as a buffer state between Llywelyn's heartland of Gwynedd and England. Dinas Brân was one of several castles being built following the signing of the Treaty of Montgomery which had secured Wales for Llywelyn, free from English interference. Indeed, the castle at Dolforwyn Castle near Newtown ordered to be built by Llywelyn around the same time has some similarities to Dinas Brân and may have been the work of the same master mason. ===Gruffydd's sons in the Castle=== '''1269''' Gruffudd died in 1269 or 1270 and the castle passed down to his four sons. Madoc the eldest son was the senior, but each of the sons may have had apartments at the castle. '''1276''' The peace between Llywelyn and Edward did not last long and in 1276 war started between England and Wales. Edward's larger armies soon invaded Wales and the support for Llywelyn crumbled. Two of the brothers made peace with Edward, the second brother Llywelyn and Madoc. However, the castle was not in Madoc's control as the surrender document with the English refers to conditions relating to the recapture of Dinas Brân. Meanwhile, Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln arrived in Oswestry with forces to capture Dinas Brân. As soon as he had arrived he was told that the defenders of the castle, probably the younger brothers Owain and Gruffudd - who were still allies of Llywelyn Prince of Wales, had set fire to and abandoned the castle. The reason for this action is not clear but it may be that they had no confidence that they could defend the castle against the English forces, and did not want to let it fall intact into Edward's, or their elder brother's hands. The castle was not badly damaged, the fire being mainly limited to the timber structures within the walls and Lincoln recommended to King Edward that the castle be repaired and garrisoned with English troops. Edward placed some troops at the castle at least into the next year 1277 when Llywelyn sued for peace and ordered some repair work to be undertaken. '''1282''' The history of the castle during the final war which restarted in 1282 is not recorded. It may have been recaptured by the Welsh like many other castles in the early months of the war, but ultimately the English were victorious. Madoc had by now died: the three surviving brothers all fought for Llewelyn, but to no avail. Following the end of the war in October 1282 and the death of Llywelyn, most of Powys Fadog including the castle was granted to John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey. Rather than rebuild Dinas Brân, De Warenne choose instead to build a new castle at Holt on the Flintshire, Cheshire border and Dinas Brân continued till the present day a picturesque and romantic ruin. ==The Legends == Whilst the historical record for Dinas Brân is sparse, there are many myths and legends associated with the ancient site. ===Beli and Bran=== "The Duke of Difnal, or Cornwall, having conquered all his enemies, was crowned King, and reigned in peace forty years, leaving at his death his kingdom to his two sons, who were twins, Beli was the first born, Bran was the youngest. They began to reign Anno Mundi 3600, but contentions soon arising between them, they appealed to arms, and called their friends and adherents to the field; and, notwithstanding the persuasions and remonstrances of the chiefs and great men of the country, a day was appointed for the decision of their claims by arms. "An old Welch book (from which the titlepage is lost), obligingly lent to me by Mr. Edward Morris, of Rhiscog, and cited by W. T. Simpson. ''Castell Dinas Bran'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=GXsHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=Pengwern+Llangollen&source=bl&ots=8SHMgkranr&sig=ACfU3U3xgREuIs09lXQdOejIrHgRTqZmAA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjt8Lncs9jiAhXN1VkKHWJLBeY4FBDoATAJegQICBAB#v=onepage&q=Pengwern%20Llangollen&f=false Some account of Llangollen and its vicinity] pages 66 and following. Accessed 6/8/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] "in the menwhile, t4heir mother, the old Queen Corwena, obtained an interview with her sons in her own apartments; when, placing herself between them, she feel on her knees, her grey hair disheveled, and here bosom bare, and thus addressed them: "O! my dear sons, look on your mother, and for her sake forbear to shed the blood of your friends; remember, it is the Queen who solicits you to peace and unity; and remember also that the blood of those brave men who fall in this quarrel will cry for vengeance, and a life for a life and a tooth for a tooth, will be required. Consider, you once lived together in peace upon this bosom, and now this great kingdom is too small for you. For God's sake, and as you value my blessing, cast away this fierce wrath; be not more cruel than the wolves of your forests and the bears of your woods. See how my tears fall upon these breasts where you were wont to be cherished together. Do not let me go to my dark house in sorrow. Throw down your arms, and embrace each other as brothers, that God may belss the end of your days with peace and prosperity, and crown your wives and your children with comfort and joy. Amen." "The two brothers were so affected by this address from their mother, that they both assisted to raise her from her knees, and intreated her blessing. They then embraced, and drinking to their mother and to each other, dismissed their armies. Beli wen to New Troy, and Bran took up his residence at a strong fortress, which he had built near Llan-collen, and called Dinas Bran, after his own name." The following seems to be another version of the same story; and as the Brut from which it is taken is by the learned translator supposed to be the real Book of Gildas See the Brut, or Chronicle of the Kings of Britain, in Vol 1. of Collectianea Cambrica, by the Rev. P. Roberts, A. M. cited by W. T. Simpson. ''Castell Dinas Bran'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=GXsHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=Pengwern+Llangollen&source=bl&ots=8SHMgkranr&sig=ACfU3U3xgREuIs09lXQdOejIrHgRTqZmAA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjt8Lncs9jiAhXN1VkKHWJLBeY4FBDoATAJegQICBAB#v=onepage&q=Pengwern%20Llangollen&f=false Some account of Llangollen and its vicinity] pages 66 and following. Accessed 6/8/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] I hope the antiquity and rarity of the account will be sufficient excuse to my general readers. "Beli and Bran were the sons of Dyfnwal, and began to reign 667 years before Christ. A violent struggle arose for the sovereignty of the kingdom, which ended in it being divided between them: however, in process of time, ambition again prompted the wo brothers to collect their respective forces, in order to obtain supremacy; but when the two armies were about to engage, heir mother, the old Queen Torwen, or Tarevin, rushed between the lines, and hastening to her son Bran, who had long been abssen t from her, she tenderly embraced him, and with many signs and tears intreated him to be reconciled to his brother Beli. Her intreaties so wrought upon Bran that he turned all his thoughts to peace, and laying aside his helmet, he went unarmed to meet his brother. A reconciliation then took place, the forces on each side throwing down their arms, and apprvoing the peace; and both parties went together to London, at that time called Troia Newdd. ===Myfanwy=== The popular Welsh song 'Myfanwy' was composed by Joseph Parry and first published in 1875. Parry wrote the music to lyrics written by Richard Davies ('Mynyddog'; 1833–77). The lyrics were probably inspired by the fourteenth-century love-story of Myfanwy Fychan of Castell Dinas Brân, and the poet Hywel ab Einion. That story was also the subject of the popular poem, 'Myfanwy Fychan' (1858), by John Ceiriog Hughes (1832–87). ===Fouke le Fitz Waryn=== The castle first literary appearance is in a 12th-century historical document entitled "Fouke le Fitz Waryn," or "The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine." In this tale the castle, named "Chastiel Bran," is referred to as a ruin during the early years of the Norman Conquest. The tale continues to tell of an arrogant Norman knight, Payn Peveril, who hears that no one has had courage enough to stay overnight inside the castle ruins, for fear of evil spirits. Payn and 15 'knightly followers' determine to stay the night. A storm blows up and an evil, mace-wielding giant called Gogmagog, appears. Payn defends his men against the attacks of the giant with his shield and cross, then stabs Gogmagog with his sword. As the giant is dying he tells of the earlier bravery of King Brân who had built the castle to try to defeat the giant. Despite King Brân's attempts against Gogmagog the King had been forced to flee and since then the giant had terrorised all the land around for many years. The giant also tells of a great treasury of idols buried at Dinas Brân which includes swans, peacocks, horses and a huge golden ox but dies without revealing its location.[7] ==Sources== See also: * [1]Tregellas, "Castell Dinas Bran", The Archaeological Journal, 1864, 116 * [2]Britannia, ed. Gough, iii, p.218 Kightly, Dr. Charles (2003), Dinas Brân Castle, Denbighshire County Council. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Castell_Dinas_Brân]] Accessed 6/7/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] * [4]Cathcart King, Two Castles in Northern Powys: Dinas Bran and Caergwrle", Arch. Camb., CXXIII (1974), 39 * [5]Castell Dinas Bran, RCAHMW * [6]Tregellas, "Castell Dinas Bran near Llangollen, Denbighshire", Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1865, p.54 * [7]Oman 1926, 1989. *Oman, Charles W. C. (1989) [1926], British Castles, Dover Books * [8]Evans, Letters written during a tour through North Wales in the year 1798, 1804, p.315 * [9]Tregellas, "Castell Dinas Bran near Llangollen, Denbighshire", Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1865, p.51 * [10]Pierce, G. Owen. The place-names of Dinas Powys Hundred, 1968, p.268 Bibliography *Reid, Alan (1973), The Castles of Wales, ISBN 0-85097-185-3

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Dingman Upper Canada Land Petitions

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Location and transcriptions of Upper Canada Land Petitions and related documents for the Dingman family; Johns and Jacobs to start with, other members may follow. I've created this space to share these items in the hope of identifying the correct WikiTree profiles to attach them to. Also, there is a family feud between Jacob and son John, where John fraudulently obtains a deed in his own name, to his fathers land. I'm trying to figure out if these are the same Jacob and John who are my ancestors. I've created a summary of events across all the petitions, sorted by date, named Dingman Land Petition Summary, under the images tab. Most links are from the Library and Archives Canada www.collectionscanada.gc.ca. Petition date, name, location, microfilm#, image # and link to first image are given. Note on browsing the images; there is a 'view pdf' link that makes it alot easier to navigate the images, but only download images from the original view space (right-click and save image); the image quality is much higher than if you download from the pdf view. For each entry, there is a summarized pdf under the Images tab, with as much transcription as I could manage. Any additions/corrections are appreciated; email me at cathynacov@hotmail.com 1797 Jacob Dingman Alolphustown C-1743 82-83. Recommended for 200 acres in Midland. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2414&sqn=82&tt=1294&PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1 1797 Jacob Dingman Midland C-1743 212-214 Granted 200 acres in Midland. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1&sqn=212&q2=29&q3=2414&tt=1294 (no date) Jacob Dingman Lenox C-1885 343-344. Requesting 200 acres in Lenox. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2427&interval=50&sk=51&tt=925&sqn=1&&PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1 1809-1817 Dingman Deed Dispute C-1744 908-912. John son of Jacob, accused of fraudulently obtaining a deed in his own name, to his fathers property. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1&sqn=908&q2=29&q3=2415&tt=1283 1797 John Dingman York C-1742 385-386 John Dingman residing in Bay of Quinty, requesting land. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1&sqn=385&q2=29&q3=2413&tt=1252 1789 John Dingman Kingston C-1885 345-346. Requesting 200 acres in Fifth Township. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1&sqn=345&q2=29&q3=2427&tt=925 1817 John Dingman of Darlington C-1886 352-361 John Dingman purchased a claim in Darlington, but original claimant returned and tried to take property back again. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1&sqn=352&q2=29&q3=2428&tt=925 1812 John Dingman of Percy C-1886 225-228 Requesting a Lease of a Lot in Percy. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1&sqn=225&q2=29&q3=2428&tt=925

Dinham Family Project

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Dinkel

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===='''Dinkel, Kukkus, Saratov, Volga, Russia'''==== :'''Wiesenseite | Mother Colony | Protestant''' {{Image|file=Dinkel-2.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Dinkel-Red Arrow}} ::Names: :::Dinkel :::Oberholstein :::Tarlikovka :::Tarlikowka :::Tarlykovka :::Tarlykowka :::Динкель :::Обергольштейн :::Тарлыковка :History: *Dinkel was founded on 12 May 1767 by 56 families of colonists recruited by LeRoy & Pictet from Holstein, Württemberg, and Mecklenburg. It was located on the left bank of the Tarlyk River at the point where it enters the Volga River. It was named after Johann Wilhelm Dinkel, the first leader of the colony. *Dinkel was one of the colonies plundered by the Pugachev raiders in 1774. *During the 1921 Famine, 238 people died in Dinkel. *Today, what remains of the former Volga German colony of Dinkel is known as Tarlykovka. :Church: *The congregation in Dinkel was part of the Warenburg Lutheran Parish which had been established in 1770. *A new church building was completed in Dinkel in 1894. :Pastors & Priests: *The congregation in Dinkel was served by the following pastors: ::1785-1788 Friedrich Konrad Strengel ::1797-1825 Bernhard Wilhelm Litfass :Resources: * [https://vgi.fairfield.edu/colonies/dinkel Volga German Institute - Dinkel] *[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tarlykovka,+Saratov+Oblast,+Russia,+413288/@51.0228941,46.0826132,1990m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zNTHCsDAxJzM1LjAiTiA0NsKwMDUnNDAuNiJF!3b1!8m2!3d51.0264!4d46.0946!3m4!1s0x41137c6e325a0c4b:0x2ae32d6118d04589!8m2!3d51.0254878!4d46.0947597?hl=en German Russian Settlements Locations|Google Map Direct Link] * [http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_dinkel.cfm Center for Volga German Studies - Dinkel] * [https://www.ahsgr.org/page/Dinkel AHSGR Dinkel Village Coordinator] ::Notable Individuals: :::Blitz, Rudolph & Leo ::Surnames: :::Andersen (Dinkel) :::Arb / Arp :::Benzler :::Bossel / Brüssel (Dinkel) :::Christian(sen) (Dinkel) :::Christoph (Dinkel) :::Dinkel (Dinkel) :::Doos :::Elenberger :::Ertel (Dinkel) :::Friedrichsen (Dinkel-1) :::Frisch (Warenburg) :::Gedde (Dinkel) :::Gerlach (Anton) :::Gries (Dinkel) :::Gro(h)mann :::Hammerling :::Hansen (Dinkel) :::Hartmann (Dinkel) :::Heinrich (Dinkel-1) :::Hollbeck :::Hölzer / Helzer (Norka-1) :::Jensen (Dinkel) :::Kiesling :::Kleiber (Dinkel) :::Kleiber (Grimm) :::Kromberg :::Krämer (Dinkel) :::Lamb (Dinkel) :::Langmeier :::Laub (Laub) :::Loob :::Lutz (Warenburg) :::Mainz (Dinkel) :::Meisner (Grimm) :::Michaelis (Jost) :::Muss :::Müller (Dinkel-1) :::Müller (Dinkel-2) :::Neff (Dinkel) :::Neumann (Dinkel) :::Nikolaisen :::Otto (Dinkel) :::Raab (Dinkel) :::Rau (Dinkel) :::Rebensdorf :::Reinhard(t) (Warenburg) :::Ries (Dinkel) :::Rudolph (Dinkel) :::Schubach :::Seedorf :::Seingold :::Siebert (Warenburg) :::Sittner (Huck) :::Stahlmann (Dinkel) :::Stecker (Dinkel) :::Stephan (Dinkel) :::Vorath :::Wagenleitner :::Weiland (Warenburg) :::Weissbro(d)t :::Weller (Dinkel) :::Worms :::Wulf (Dinkel) :::Zern ::Immigration: *Goodland, Sherman Co., Kansas *Penza, Penza Oblast, Russia *Sheboygan, Sheboygan Co., Wisconsin ----------------- Generally: head of household (last name first), where from (state, town), wife, children. Ages follow the names. Dinkel, John, 30 , fr. Bayreuth Germany. w/ Anna Rosine 29 son Jacob Friedrich 9
Kleber, Jacob 30, fr Danemark, Nienbrock. w/Anna, daughter Margaretha 18
Maetz, Heinrich, 46 fr. Begent Mecklenburg. w/ Anna Catharine 38 Kramer, Christina nee Kramer, 7, adopted after death of father 01 Oct 1767
Andersen, Andreas, 24, fr. Holstein Tauben, w/ Anna Maria ,37 adopted after death of Anton Peter Rauch, Heinrich 15, Casper 12, Charistina 19,
Cern(Zern), Kaspar 42, fr Wurtenburg, w/Magdalena 36
Heinrich, Hans, 37, fr Danmark
Schtalman, Friedrich, 45, fr. Holstein, Gluckstadt, Maria Appel 60 Appel Anna 15, stepdaughter
Kleber, Jacob, w/Christina, no children
Kleber, Mars 37, fr Holstein, Neubruck. w/Margaretha 33. Stepsons, Andreas, 16, Elias 12
Gris, Heinrich, 47, fr. Damstadt, Ziengenberg, w/Susanna Catharina, 56. Kramer, Maria 13 –father was Conrad Kramer. She lived in household of Heinrich Gris
Ertel, Franz, 42,(Cath), fr, Schwaben, Dinkelscherben. w/ Sophia Margaretha Muller, Paul, 16, stepson of Franz Ertel
Walter, Johann, 40, (Cath), fr. Hessen, Kassel, Wolfhagen w/Christina 33, Maria 1/2. Stepdaughter, Catharina, 15
Lipman, Friedrich, 38, (Cath), fr. Brandenburg, Loumburg, w/Anna Margaretha, 30.
Marx, Mus, 38, fr. Holstein, Probate, w/Margaretha, 31
Friedrichsen, Hans, 22, Denmark, Osen
Nicolausen, Elizabeth, 50, widow, Holstein, sons, Christian 22, Franz, 20, both lived with stepfather
Cromberg (Kromberg), Heinrich, 38, Holstein, Scherbeck. w/Maria Muller, 36 Muller, Nicolaus, 7, stepson
Christian, Andreas, 42, Danemark, Copenhagen, w/Beate, 36, Heinrich Peter, 7.
Gothe, Johann, 36, Holstein, Stubben, w/Elizabeth 37.
Schubach, Balzer, 42, Luneburg, Stadt. w/Anna Margaretha. 32. Balsert, 22, from 1st marriage, Maria, 15, from second marriage
Schteker, Markus, 48, Holstein, Neulinzer, w/Catharina, 31, Magdalena,12, Cahtarina Eliz. 8, Doretha, 4.
Heinrich, Jacob, 23, Holstein, Klostob, w.Magdalina,18
Boll,(Bell), Joachim Heinrich, 30, Holstein, Klostob, w/Maria, 32
Wulf, Peter, 40, Holstein, Zieder, w/ Maria 32, Johann George, 14, Dorotha, 2
Weisbrod(t), Johann Detlev. 40, Holstein, Kiel. w/Elizabeth, 41, Johann Heinrich, 8, Johann Heinrich 4/12, (from second wife Eliz. Maria, 12, stepdaughter
Rebensdorf, Friedrich, 25, Holstein, Plopdorf, w/ Anna Magdalena, 21
Klaus, Christopher, 22,Holstein, Klosten, w/ Cahtarina Margaretha, 24
Friedrichsen, Johann, 28, Danmark, Holmdrup, w/ Anna Dorothea, 23
Raab, Michael, 24, Frankreich, Wolfsheim, w/ Christina, 18
Neff, Heinrich, 26, Holstein, Eichelivir, w/ anna Dorothea, 27, Peter, 13, brother
Arp, Johann, 32, Holstein, Kelrastof, w/ Dorothea, 40, Benedikt, Peter, 15, stepson
Hanzen(Hansen), Peter, 31, Holstein, Genschte, w/ Anna Catharina, 32.
Christian,Heinrich, 40, Mecklenburg, Guistrow, w/ Catharina 21
Henzin(Hanzen)?,Peter, 30, Danmark, Kabbel, w/ Anna Sophia 30.. 27 Dec. 1767
Heckster, Shristopher, 23, Holstein, Klinstadt, w/ Dorothea, 20,
Reinhard,(Reinhardt) Christopher Heinrich, 39, Brandenburg, Lebbin, w/Margaretha, 32 , Hans Andreas, 7, Johann George 3/52 weeks. From Warenburg came to Dinkel 27 July 1767
Grohmann, Justus, 40, Holstein, Kiel. w/ Elizabeth 30, son Robert fuhrrat, 4, Dorothea, 14, Anna Catharina, 10.
Schtefen(Stephen),Jacob, 24, Holstein, Kleinstadt, w/ Maragaretha,30, Maria, 2.
Hartman, Hans, 40, Schweden, Bulwitz, w/Dorothea, 30, Els, Carl,18, stepson to Hans Hartman, and Sander, Johann , adopted son. Lived with above family
Otto, Carl Friedrich, 22, Sachsen, Rosswein, w/ Elizabeth, 32
Ries, Christopher, 48, Baden.Durlach, Wesen. w/Anna 46, Johann Ulrich, 18, Christopher 9, Christina, 11.
Ries, Urban, 20, Baden Durlach, Wesin,w/Maria Magdalena, 25, Urban is the son of Christopher.
Nieman, Christian, 50, Mecklenburg, Benzklein, w/ Louise,30, Christian, 18, Friedrich, 12, Louise, 16, Maria, 6, Margaretha, 3/12.
Seedorf, Gottfried, 45, Mecklenburg, Schonberg, w/ Maria,35, Andreas Friedrich,6/12.
Weller, Asmus, 30, Mecklenburg, Schonberg, Wibke, 26
Bossel, Andreas, 49, Anhalt, Zerbst, w/Sophia 46, Rosine Catharina, 17, Maria, 15
Forster, George, 32, Sachsen, Gorlitz, w/ Anna Rosine,33, Gottlieb, 14, Johann George, 12, Anna Rosine, 13, Anna Magadalena, 9.
Lamp, Carl, Brandenburg, Rieben, w/ Maria, 28
Hollbeck, Heinrich, 40, Luneburg, w/ Dorothea Elizabeth, 50.
Hemerling, Adam gottlieb, 45, Sachsen, Dresden, w/ Maria Elizabeth, 30
Dohs(Doos),Klaus, 26 Holstein, Gaden, w/ Elizabeth 21, Rebeka, 1.
Muller, Christian, 47, Anhalt, Dessau, w/ Catharina, 26, Margaretha, 1/12
Gerlach, Johanna, 66, Wettraus, Stade, w/ Anna Dorothea, 52, Johann Just, 20, Anna Elizabeth, 18
Rudolph, Christian, 22, Anharlt, Koethen, w/ Anna Dorothea, 25, He lost his wlfe and he left the colony.
Kisling, Simon 22, Sachsen, Neukirch.
Seingold, Jacob, 38, Erfurt.
Elemberger, Johann Friedrich, 26, via Petersburg. His father from Holstein
Walter(Walder). Johann Samuel, 23, Sachsen,Weisen
---------- List of People Arriving at Orienbaum (a port near St. Petersburg) 03 June 1766, on the ship ADLER, captained by Paul Adolph Drath. The ship came from Luebeck Germany. Nicolausen, Eliz. Widow, fr. Holstein- Sons, Christian 22, Franz 20,
Zern, Casper, single , Lutheran,fr Wurtenberg
Seedorf, his son, Johann fr. Mecklenburg
Friedrichsen, Hans, single Luth. fr. Holstein
Arb, Johann, wife-Anne fr Holstein
Dinkel, Wilhelm, wife-Anne, Friedrich 8, Methe 5, Engel ,6/12
Heinrich, Hans, fr. Holstein
Schubach, Johann , 19 , Anna 16, Maria,
Schtalman, George Friedrich, wife Maria- fr Holstein
Reinhardt, Christopher, Luth,fr. Westfallen, shoemaker, stepchildren, Hans, 6, Maria 11
Nieman, Christian, farmer, children, Christian, Friedrich, Joachim, Louisa, Maria,
Ertle, Franz, wife-Sophia, children Joachim 17, Paul 14
Marx, Mus Luth wife-Margaretha
Neff, Heinrich , a farmer,wife –Margaretha, Heinrich 20, Peter 11.
Klever, Mars, wife Anna, daughter Margaretha 17
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DinoPedia

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Enciclopedia Dinoinformatica para que sepas nuestras costumbres y nuestros rivales

Dinsmore/Denbow Documents

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Document source related to the Dinsmore/Denbo family of Durham and Lee, Strafford County, NH and Conway and Intervale, Carroll County, New Hampshire from about 1650-1850.

Dinsmore Documents

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This page will be used to load documents related to the Dinsmore Family for referencing on individual profile pages. Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks! Carrie

Diocese of Down and Connor

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O'Laverty, James. "An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, ancient and modern" Dublin : J. Duffy,1878. 5 Volumes. https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun01olav/mode/2up Volume 1 https://books.google.com/books/about/An_Historical_Account_of_the_Diocese_of.html?id=QukHAAAAQAAJ Volume 3 (includes Larne). https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun04olav/page/584/mode/2up/ Archive.org Volume 5 (Glenarm p. 569-592)

Dionosky

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hernandez-4973|Ernest Hernandez]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=30223221 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Diphtheria in Iowa 1879

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Epidemics swept through the United States in the 1800s, as they did through much of the world. There were medical advances that eventually reduced the global risk of smallpox, cholera, diphtheria and other infectious diseases, but not before stories of family tragedies were common in newspapers and in nearly everyone's family tree. Iowa suffered severely enough to create a State Board of Health in 1880. [http://site.iptv.org/iowapathways/mypath/battle-against-contagious-diseases Iowa Pathways] Sometimes remedies were a hard sell.
They encountered unexpected public resistance. "I s'pose you've come to vaccinate us," one woman was quoted as saying, "And ye might jest as well go away agin, for we won't have it."
[http://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9899&context=annals-of-iowa Annals of Iowa] We're not out of those woods even now. Anyone older than 65 who had not received a prior dose of Tdap should receive one if they expected to have close contact with an infant younger than 12 months old per [http://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/blog/fda-approves-tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis-booster-adults-65 Tdap recommendation], largely because grandparents are the cause of about 7% of these infections in children.

Dirck Dijckhoff's Legal Writings

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These are the legal wriings that can be found in Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66 and Inventarisnummer 67. All documentation originated in Dutch and was translated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) for this page. Please note that some terms and names may have specific historical or regional meanings that may require further research for a complete understanding. == BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66 == :'''2-5-1679''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 98 d.d. 02-05-1679. https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/0082CE4999FB432DBD2DA26ECE8D8AC6 ::"'''87''' Voor Reijer Dirckx Pelser en Jan van Bommel, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Peter Teunis Horstiens en Ariaen Hanrix van Schaijick, naebuere ende inwoondere van Lith loffwaerdige getuijgen eerst behoorlijck gedaeght om getuijchnis der waerheijt te geven ter instantie ende versoeck van Adriaen Rovers twelck sij ter manisse vande heer Dirck Dijckhoff schouteth met solemnele eede gesworen hebben hoe waer is ende hun wel kennelijck dat Crijntie Jansse onmondige dochtere Jan van Venlo is beswaert en belast met diverse schulden ende tachterheden niet machtigh die te betaelen ende schade te voorcomen, ten waer dat vercoft wierde huijs, erff, hoff ende lant aende lange Achterstraet in Lith, twelck nutter en oorbaerder waere voorden onmondige want de executie anders niet can gestut worden. Was onderteeckent: Peter Teunis Horstiens selver gestelt merck; Arien Hanrix van Schaijick selver gestelt merck; Reijer Dirckx Pelser; J. v. Bommel; J. v. Collema secretaris." :::''For Reijer Dirckx Pelser and Jan van Bommel, aldermen in Lith, appeared Peter Teunis Horstiens and Ariaen Hanrix van Schaijick, neighbors and inhabitants of Lith, praiseworthy witnesses, properly summoned to give testimony of the truth at the instance and request of Adriaen Rovers, which they, before the authority of Mr. Dirck Dijckhoff, sheriff, solemnly swore on oath how true it is and well known to them that Crijntie Jansse, underage daughter of Jan van Venlo, is burdened and laden with various debts and arrearages, not able to pay them and prevent harm unless the house, inheritance, garden, and land on the Lange Achterstraat in Lith are sold, which would be more beneficial and advantageous for the underage, as the execution cannot be otherwise stayed. Signed: Peter Teunis Horstiens, his own marked sign; Arien Hanrix van Schaijick, his own marked sign; Reijer Dirckx Pelser; J. v. Bommel; J. v. Collema, secretary.'' ---- :'''10-8-1679''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 102-104 d.d. 10-08-1679, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/BC30E25625484C98995C6A1B10D68BDC ::'''91''' Voor Jan van Nouhuijs en Reijer Dirckx Pelser, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Ariaen Rovers als momber van Trijntie Janssen onmondige dochter van Venlo als geauthoriseert sijnde vande weth volgens decreet daer van sijnde in dato den 2 meij 1679. Deze verkoopt ten overstaen van den heer schout Dirck Dijckhoff aen Ariaen Hanrix van Schaijick huijs erff hoff en 2 hont lants in Lith ter plaetse genoemt aende lange Achterstraet, belendingen: Sweer Segers; Peter Teunisse de Bijl; de gemeijne straet; d'Wergaerde; belendingen: Wouter Hanrix Clompmaker; Wouter Gerit Wouters; dorpsgraft; de d'Wergaerde. Voor de somme van 55 gulden boven de begrotinge hier naer volgende en 22 slagen. Koper moet hieruit betalen: aen de hr. Hamel ten bosch 14 stuijvers jaerlijcx; 13 voeten maesdijck bovennaest Aelke weduwe Jan Hermens, benedennaest Sweer Segers aent Subbestraetken; de helft van 7 veerdel voets maesdijck in de nieuwendijck bovennaest Gosen Gerit Aerts, benedennaest Sweer Segers; 5 voeten maesdijck inden nieuwendijck bovennaest Jan Jansse de Veer, benedennaest Sweer Segers; item de helft van 2½ voet maesdijck inden nieuwendijck bovennaest Heeske weduwe Denis Dirckx benedennaest Wouter Hanrick Cornelissen; alle percelen onder de schouwe van Lith; aen Jan Peters van Lith 63 gulden tegens 5 gulden thondert te meij 1679; item de twee kinderen van Jan Peters den oudsten namentlijck Peter en Geertruijt tot Driel 63 gulden tegens 5 gulden ten hondert verschijnt Meij dagh 1679 aen te vangen; item aen Adriaen vanden Heuvel tot Alum 50 gulden capitaels de rente van nieuwe jaer 1679 sijnde 3 gulden jaerlijcx aen te vangen." :::For Jan van Nouhuijs and Reijer Dirckx Pelser, magistrates in Lith, Ariaen Rovers appeared as the guardian of Trijntie Janssen, an underage daughter of Venlo, authorized by the municipal council according to a decree dated May 2, 1679. He sells, in the presence of Mr. Schout Dirck Dijckhoff, to Ariaen Hanrix van Schaijick a house, yard, court, and 2 acres of land in Lith at a location called the Lange Achterstraat, with boundaries: Sweer Segers; Peter Teunisse de Bijl; the common street; d'Wergaerde; boundaries: Wouter Hanrix Clompmaker; Wouter Gerit Wouters; village ditch; d'Wergaerde. For the sum of 55 guilders above the following estimate and 22 strokes. The buyer must pay from this: to Mr. Hamel ten Bosch 14 stuivers annually; 13 feet of Maasdijk next to Aelke, widow of Jan Hermens, above Sweer Segers at the Subbestraetken; half of 7 quarter feet of Maasdijk in the Nieuwendijk next to Gosen Gerit Aerts, below Sweer Segers; 5 feet of Maasdijk in the Nieuwendijk next to Jan Jansse de Veer, below Sweer Segers; also half of 2½ feet of Maasdijk in the Nieuwendijk next to Heeske, widow of Denis Dirckx, below Wouter Hanrick Cornelissen; all parcels under the jurisdiction of Lith; to Jan Peters van Lith 63 guilders against 5 guilders per hundred, due on May 2, 1679; also the two children of Jan Peters, namely Peter and Geertruijt, at Driel, 63 guilders against 5 guilders per hundred, due on May 2, 1679; also to Adriaen vanden Heuvel at Alum, 50 guilders in capital, the interest from the new year 1679 being 3 guilders annually, to commence. ---- :'''5-9-1679''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 122 d.d. 05-09-1679, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/F2C48F64997849AFB50E68FDAE4E6313 ::'''100''' Voor Lowijs Janssen en Reijer Dirckx Pelser, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Jacob Geritse van Rossum en Jan de Ruijter van competenten ouderdom loffwaerdige getuijghen eerst behoorlijck gedaeght om getuijchnis der waerheijt te geven ter instantie van Iken weduwe Gerit Blanckers geassisteert met Jan Hanrix Clomp ende Reijn Reijnen Schuijlenborgh als mombere vande onmondige kinderen Gerit Peter Blanckers, de welcke attestere met solemnele eede ter manisse vande heer Dirck Dijckhoff hoe waer is ende hun wel kennelijck als dat Gerit Peter Blanckers bij sijn overlijden heeft naer gelaten de voors Iken sijne weduwe met ses levendige kinderen, daer vande vijff noch kleijn ende onmondigh sijn dien sij niet machtigh is op te brenge ende schulden te voldoen ten sij saken dat sij eenigh lant twelck de kinderen sijn aengedeijlt vanden onmondige moghte late belenen tot opvoedinge der selver kinderen, twelck nutter ende oorbaerder voorden onmondige dient gedaen, dan naergelate tot des selffs opvoedinge :'''16-1-1680''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 135-136 d.d. 16-01-1680, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/8339537D94A7490BA45DF5AB62EEF09B ::'''111''' Voor Reijer Dirckx Pelser en Jacob Dirckx, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Reijndert Janssen ont president en Leendert Leenders beijde van competente ouderdom naebueren der heerlijcheijt Lith eerst behoorlijck gedaeght om getuijgenisse der waerheijt te geven ter instantie van Claerke weduwe Frans Ermers de welcke verclaeren ende attesteren met solemnele eede ter manisse des heeren scholtis Dijckhoff hoe waer is hun kennelijck als dat de voors weduwe is naer gelate met vier kinderen daer van twee onmondige sijn ende tot dien belast met verscheijde ende diverse schulden niet machtigh dien van de bladinge te betalen ende schade te voorcomen, maer geschapen stont bij evictie ofte rechts vorderinge tot schade en nadeel aengetast te worden soo dat het nutter en oorbaerder voor de voors weduwe en kinderen is eenige gronden en erve te vercopen dan behouden tot betaelinge der schulden. Was onderteeckent: Reijndert Jansse; Leendert Leenders; Reijer Dirckx Pelser; Jacob Dirckx; J. v. Collema, secretaris. :'''25-1-1680''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 138 d.d. 25-01-1680, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/71357061869F4A82A4D259B38907A9C5 ::'''114''' Voor Matthijs Janssen van Nouhuijs en Lowijs Janss, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Reijndert Jansse oudt president en Dirck Peter Blanckers naebueren ende inwoondere der heerlijcheijt Lith eerst behoorlijck gedaeght om getuijgenisse der waerheijt te geven ter instantie en versoeck van Hanrick Janss Bock goede momber ende Hanrick Cornelissen als man van Hanrickxe Bock de welcke attestere ende verclaren met solemnele eede ter manisse van Herbert Peters vorster als volmachtight vanden scholtis Dijckhoff dat Jacob Jansse Bock en Meriken Willems sijne wettige huijsvrou hebben naergelate vijff kindere ende tot dien beswaert met verscheijde schulden en tachterheden niet machtigh van d'opcomst te betaelen, soo dat geschape is daerop coste te lopen soo dat nutter en oirbaerder voor den onmondige dient vercoft dan behouden huijs erff en hoff aenden heuvelwijck daer sij inne verstorven sijn ofte eenige gronde van erve daer nevens dien best tot gelt moghte staen soo verre tot betaelinge der schulden en opvoedinge der kinderen. Was onderteeckent: Reijndert Janssen; Dirck Peterssen Blanckers; Mattijs Nouhuijs; Lowijs Koppelaer; J. v. Collema secretaris. :'''21-3-1680''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 153 d.d. 21-03-1680, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/23B91FD0BDC2421E96510435FF675F0E ::'''125''' Voor Jacob Henrix en Gerart Aert Gerits, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Cornelis Hermens en Reijnier Dirckx Baijens, eerst behoorlijck gedaeght om mombers te sijn vande onmondige kinderen Dirck Baijens verweckt bij Aelke vanden Bogart wettige luijde om de goederen der onmondige te administreren, dijcken, strate, stege te doen maecken bij noodt penningen opte nemen ende vorders alles te doen wat goede ende getrouwe mombers schuldigh sijn te doen, soo heeft den heere schout Dirck Dijckhoff hun den eedt affgestaeft en hebben sij gelooft tselve te doen op mombers recht onder den last van rekeningh bewijs en reliqua, des sal Coen Baijen een jaer noch bedienen. Was onderteeckent: Cornelis Hermens Conincx selver gestelt merck; Reijnier Dirckx Baijens; Jacob Henrix; Gerit Aert Geritsen. :'''26-4-1680''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 164-167 d.d. 26-04-1680, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/BC9B4C642C3C438F9CD35E66D2C58C97 ::'''133''' Erffscheijdinge en deijlinge der kindere ende erffgenamen Jan van Nouhuijs en Merike Jansse sijne wettige huijsvrou ende van de voorkinderen verweckt bij Teuniske. Voor Gerart Aert Gerits en Jacob Henrix, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Jan van Nouhuijs en Matthijs Janssen sijnen broeder ende wegens de voorkinderen namentlijck Jantie Sijmons ende drie onmundige kinderen Jan Janssen van Nouhuijs, namentlijck Teuntie, Aert en Jan; de heer schout Dijckhoff en Gosen Gerit Aerts voor sijn susters kinderen als momberen. Dezen gaan een erfscheiding en –deling aan. (1) Matthijs van Nouhuijs krijgt: - huijs, erff en hoff in Lith ter plaetse genoemt den Bandijck, belendingen: de kindere Peter Ariens; Teunis Aertse Smith; den bandijck; de diepte vande oude Maes, met den dijck tegens het huijs volgens de clopcedulle; - een hooffke bij de gemeijne straet, belendingen: Ansem Cuijpers; Herbert Peters; Jan Jan Dirckse uijt den Reeck; de gemeijne straet; - den acker op de Ackere te Littoijen 6½ hont lants, belendingen: Aert Egens tot Driel; Jan Reijnders vande Bogarrt ende Godefridus gebroeders; t gemeijn steeghsken; den Valcx wegh; - eenen hont inden Engh, belendingen: Maria weduwe Aert Wouters Clingh tochtersse; Hanrick Hanrix; Hermen Jan Hermens; den baer wegh; - 3 hont lants in Spapenhoeve, belendingen: Rom Peter Rommen; d'erffgenamen Dirck Aerts; Hanrick Wouters; de mr. bemden; den tientwegh; hiertoe te onderhouden de helft van 6,75 maesdijck inden nieuwendijck bovennaest Hermen Jan Hermens van Elshout als momber van Cornelis Ghijsberts, benedennaest Jenneke weduwe Henrick Jansse Steenbacker. Ende sal dit loth uijtreijcken aende voorkindere de helft van de somme van 65 gulden voort lant inden Naten camp hoger aengetrocken alst nu onlanghs daer nevens is vercoft; ende de helft van 215 gulden voort huijs den timmer volgens besteck, met den intrest vant versterff 5½ gulden vant hondert des behout hij 300 gulden op Littoijen.(2) Jan van Nouhuijs krijgt: - 8 hont lants in Lith ter plaetse genoemt den Natercamp, belendingen: de gemeijne stege genoemt de oude stege; Evert Willems en Teunis Teuwens; de gemeijne straet; den abt van St. Truijen e.a.; hiertoe te onderhouden 2½ voet maesdijck onder de schouwe van Lith inden nieuwen dijck bovennaest Evert Willems Smith benedennaest Aelke weduwe Thonis Thonisse van Rosmalen tochtersse. Ende sal noch hebben behouden ende ontfangen ende te eijssen heben een beleenbrieff van een schaer inden Ham vande gemeente van 220 gulden; noch een beleenbrief van 2 schare inden Ham van Hendrick Jansse Steenbacker van 250 gulden; een obligatie op sijn broer van 350 gulden verschijnt meert of april die hij heeft gelicht uijt den boedel; op Lambert de schoenmaker verschijnt den 17 januarij 100 gulden; op Jan Dirckx van Huemen verschijnt St.Marten 100 gulden; op mr. Spieringhs verschijnt St.Jacob 50 gulden en 100 gulden; tot sijnen laste opt corpus Lith verschijnt den 3 feb. 100 gulden; op Teunis Egens verschijnt den 3 meert 50 gulden; Peter Horstiens verschijnt St. Marten 25 gulden; op Reijndert Teunisse den 29 september 100 gulden; op Arien Hendrix tot Herwaerde verschijnt Paessche 100 gulden. Item sal dit loth van sich hebben te geven aende voorkinderen de helft van de somme van 280 gulden met den intrest sedert het versterff tegens 5½ gulden vant hondert. Dit alles uijt crachte van testament in dato den 23 meij 1674 mits uijtreijckende staeckx gewijs 6 gulden eens, gelovende elck sijn dijck en laste alsoo te maken onder houden gelde en betaelen dat deen door d'ander geen schade en over comen, de rente wat naerden 11 november 1679 vervalt aen te vangen bij Jan van Nouhuijs te vorens bij Matthijs van Nouhuijs de verpondinge metten 1 october 1679 ingaende.Was onderteeckent: J. v. Nouhuijs; Matthijs Nouhuijs; Dirck Dijckhoff; Goessen Gerit Aerts; Gerit Aert Gerits; Jacob Hendrix. MARGE: bekenne ick onderge. ontfange te hebben van Matthijs van Nouhuijs 140 gulden voor mijn contingent met den intrest toirconden onderteeckent voor schepenen in Lith opden 25 januarij 1681. Jantie Sijmons; Reijer Dierckss; J. v. Bommel. :'''22-10-1680''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 197-198 d.d. 22-10-1680, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/81CD0ACD4CDC4C6CB243074CF3D9309E ::'''153''' Voor Jacob Dirckx en Gerart Aert Gerits, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen den heer Dirck Dijckhoff schout als de heer neffens Hermen Janssen van Elshout als momber vande onmondige kindt Cornelis Jan Hermens ende Aelken Lamberts; Evert Goossens; Claes Gerartsen van Alum; Wouter Joosten tot Kessel. Dezen verkopen aan Ruth Lamberts van Kessel sijn contingent daerbij, 5 hont lants in Lith ter plaetse genoemt de corte weije, belendingen: Hanrick Lambert Clingh tochtenaer; Hanrick Wouter Joosten tochtenaer; Jenneke weduwe Gerart Wouters tochtersse; de uijtslagense steegh. Voor de somme van 75 gulden de helft van 150 gulden capitaels aen Jenneke vande Graft ofte hare erffgenamen ten Bosch. Koper moet hieruit onderhouden 20 voeten maesdijck onder Littoijen bovennaest d'erffgenamen Wouter de clompmaker; benedennaest Wouter Gerit Wouters tochtenaer. :'''22-10-1680'''BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 198-204 d.d. 22-10-1680, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/E15D59B93CD84FE8B2870BB80741C038 ::'''154''' Erffscheijdinge van de goederen naergelate bij Lambert Gerits van Kessel en Hanrixke Rutten sijne wettige huijsvrou bij de kinderen ende kints kindt gedaen. Voor Gerart Aert Gerits en Jacob Dirckx, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Dirck Dijckhoff schout wegens de heer neffens Hermen Jan Hermens als momber van het onmondigh kindt Cornelis Janssen van Elshout ende Aelken Lamberts van Kessel echteluijden; Ruth Lamberts van Kessel; Evert Goossens als man van Peterke Lamberts; Claes Gerartsen van Alem als man van Geertie dochtere Lambert Gerits van Kessel; Wouter Joosten tot Kessel als man van Mettie Lamberts van Kessel; altesamen kinderen van Lambert Gerits van Kessel en Hanrixke Rutten en een kindts kint voors. Dezen maken een erfscheiding en –deling vande goederen van hunne ouders voors achtergelaten. (1) De voors mombers tot behoeff van Jan onmondige soon van Cornelis Janssen van Elshout krijgen: - huijs, erff, hoff etc. in Lith ter plaetse genoemt den Bauwens hoeck, belendingen: Hanrick Delis c.s.; breden wegh; gemeijne straet; Merike weduwe Jan de Bijl; te onderhouden inden Otter 1,25 voet maesdijck boven Gerit Aertse Crol, beneden Haijgh wed. Geurt Cornelissen Romeijn; aldaer ½ van ½ van 7 verdel voets maesdijck boven Heeske wed. Denis Dirckx beneden d'onmondige kindere Anthonis van Lenth; 1 voet maesdijck boven Jan Jansse de Heer; Haijgh wed. Geurt Cornelissen Romeijn tochtersse; bij den nieuwendijck 1 voet maesdijck boven Jan Jansse mulder, beneden Jan Jansse de Veer; aldaer 1 voet boven Gerit Reijnders, beneden Jan Teunisse van Kessel; - 1 mergen lants in Lith ter plaetse genoemt de corte weije, belendingen: Ambrosius Marcelis; Evert Goossens; de Platersteegh; de Uijtslagense steegh; hieruit rente aen den H. Geest binnen den Bosch; - de helft van 4½ hont lants in Lith op de meester bemden, belendingen: Wouter Gerit Wouters; Hanrick Hack; sPapenhoeve; Wouter Joosten; te onderhouden 10 voet 2 duijm maesdijck bij Cornelis den clompmaker boven Gerit Aert Gerits, beneden Peter Cornelissen; ½ van 1 voet 1 duijm hercomen van Gerit Willems boven Emke wed. Gerit Cornelissen, beneden Heeske wed. Jan Hanrix van Kessel; 0,75 voets tegens den armen hoff, boven Neeske wed. Loeff Peters, beneden Peter Reijnders vanden Bogart; 1,25 voet maesdijck inde waij inden nieuwendijck boven Delis Gerit Delissen, beneden Heeske wed. Jan Hanrick Janssen van Kessel. Sal aende tiende geven 10 gulden en aent 2 lot 10 gulden eens. (2) Claes Gerits van Alum man van Gertie dochter Lambert Gerits van Kessel krijgt: - 3 mergen lants in Lith in de corte weijen en een camp van 4 mergen, belendingen: Aelke wed. Thonis Thonisse van Rosmalen; Dirck Hanrix timmerman; de Platersteegh; de Uijtslagense steegh; met de gerechticheijt van Peper stuckxken; - 3 hont lants opde meester bemden in Lith; bemden in Lith; 5,25 hont in Deenkenscamp in eene meerdere camp van 3½ mergen, den Bogart aen d'Enghwijck; - de bovenste zijde van 1½ mergen achter in de lege hoeve binnen Lith; 50 gulden in een meerder rent met Peter Jan Geurts aen eenen Horenbeeck rentmr. van joffrou Aelke van Berchem; 3 stuivers jaerlijcx; ½ van 7½ voet maesdijck tegen den armen hoff boven Lambert Hanrick Eijmerts beneden Neeske wed. Hermen Aertse Scholten biersteker; ½ van 12½ voet tegen Peter Corsten hoff boven Hanrick Geurt Daniels van Mare beneden Aert Jansse Crol momber van de onmondige kinderen Jan Crol d'ander helft; ½ voet maesdijck in de Wiel inden nieuwendijck boven Gerit Teunis Horstiens beneden Huijbert Jansse Biekens. (3) Wouter Joosten als man van Mettie Lamberts van Kessel krijgt: - 1/16 part int derde part van de corentiende en 1/24 part in ½ vande smaltiende ofte hunne gerechticheijt van outs competerende tot Lith; - ½ mergen lants achter de Heuff in Lith; - ½ mergen lants opde maeldere tot Lith; - 2 hont lants opde Liensvelden tot Lith; - 3½ hont lants in Ratten campken in een meerder camp van 14 hont; - ½ schaerweije inden Litsen Ham; - 5,25 hont in Deenckens camp in eenen meerdere camp van 3½ mergen; - de helft van 4½ hont op de meesterbemden aenden breden wegh; te onderhouden 5 voeten maesdijck tegen Wouter Hanrick Delis hoff onder de schouwe van Lith boven Reijn Reijnen, beneden Ghijsbertie weduwe Jan Willemse Bocken; 2½ voet inde Wiel inden nieuwendijck boven d'armen van Lith, beneden d'onmondige kinderen Lambert van Gerwen; 3 voeten maesdijck inde Waij alles onder de schouwe van Lith boven Peterke dochter Jan Peter Leenders beneden Heeske wed. Jan Hanrix van Kessel. (4) Ruth Lamberts van Kessel krijgt: - Munnixkampken in Lith sijnde 11 hont lants; - 7 hont lants inde Wtslagen in 2 plaetse; - 4½ hont lants op de corte weijen; - 1½ hont lants in Ghijb Heijmerix camp; - eenen mergen lants inde middelste hoeven; - de helft van eenen mergen achter inde lege hoeve, alles in Lith; te onderhouden 12½ voet maesdijck bij Claes Aert Crijnen ofte armerhoff onder de schouwe van Lith boven Adriana Wouters Clingh wed. Henrick Dirckx van Arendonck, beneden Aelke wed. Thonis Thonisse van Rosmalen. (5) Evert Goossens als man van Peterken dochter Lambert Gerits van Kessel krijgt: - 2 mergen en ½ hont lants in Lith in verscheijde plaetse in Jans Hoeff; - 2,25 hont op Gijben hoff; - ½ mergen lants op de corte weije naest Hanrick Wouters; - 1 hont lants inden Engh in Lith; - de helft van huijs, erff en hoff aenden Heuvelwijck daer Hanrick Wouters in woont; - 8 hont lants in 2 plaetse in de middelste hoeve; - de helft van 1½ mergen lants in de lege hoeve achter aende benedenste sijde van het stuck; te onderhouden 2½ voet maesdijck tegen Wouter Gerit Wouters hoff onder de schouwe van Lith boven Lambert Jan Hermens, beneden Claes Gorissen; 3½ voet maesdijck onder de voors schouwe bijden affganck ande Achterstraet boven Cornelis sone Aert Steijnssen beneden Delis Gerit Delissen; de helft van 1½ vadem maesdijck onder de schouwe van Mare aende oplage; ½ voet maesdijck onder de schouwe van Alum in een cloft aende Wiel. :'''18-1-1681'''BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 215-216 d.d. 18-01-1681, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/11EA143EB80D4DF6B88670D1365C7E1B ::'''163''' Voor Matthijs van Nouhuijs en Jacob Dirckx, schepenen in Lith zijn verschenen Jan Geurts Romeijn, Gosen Gerit Gosens, naebuere ende inwoonders der heerlijcheijt Lith van competenten ouderdom loffwaerdige getuijgen de welcke attestere ende verclaren met solemnele eede ter manisse van den heer Dirck Dijckhoff schout der heerlijcheijt Lith waer te sijn dat het seste part vanden Litse wint als rosmolen met de huijsinge hovinge damme met de appendentie ende dependentie vandien, die Jacob Willems in tochte besit, nutter en oirbaerder dient vercoft dan behouden voorden onmondige om de schulden te beaetel te Uem 54 gulden ende te Lith 150 gulden bijt leven van Jenneke Stockelmans, sijn eerst huijsvrou opgenomen en 50 gulden dobbele verpondinge provisioneel tegenwoordigh ende vorder te belegge ter selver natuer hem ter tochte ende de kindere ter erffrecht alsoo de opcomst vande Molen in reparatie en dobbele verpondinge soo veel niet sal comen vrij te bedragen. Was onderteeckent: Jan Geurtssen Romeijn; Goossen Gerits; Matthijs van Nouhuijs; Jacob Dirckx; J. v. Collema secretaris. :'''23-4-1681''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 261 d.d. 23-04-1681, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/629426A82CA84C7290463A9B4B128CAF ::'''194''' Aende heeren schout ende schepenen deser heerlijcheijt Lith. Geeft reverentelijck te kenne Jacob Willems van Burghare hoe dat hij suppliant van u eerwaerde over eenigen tijt hadt versoght geobtineert authorisatie tot vercopingen van een seste part inde wint ende rosmolen alhier tot betaelinge vande schulden gevallen ende geresen inde opvoedinge van sijn twee onmondige kinderen, als mede principalijck dat hij heeft moeten opnemen van Jan Blanckers de somme van 50 gulden om daer mede te betaelen ses jaeren extraordinare dubbelde verpondinge die ten achtere stonde en vermits de copinge vant voors part in de moolen bij manquement vande coopere niet en is gesuccedeert en geen voortganck heeft connen hebben en evenwel hij suppliant genootsaeckt is en oock oirbaerlijcker sal wesen voorden onmondige te vercoopen seecker half bogaertie ofte hofie, dan tselve te behouden, en daer mede af te leggen ende betaelen de voors 50 gulden, als blijckt bij attestatie van twee lofwerdige getuijgen copijelijck hier neffens, soo keert hij suppliant hem tot u eerw. met versoeck dat hij suppliant magh werden geauthoriseert omme te vercopen tvoors halff bogaertie ende daermede betaelen de voors 50 gulden ende met eene intrecken en te niet doen de gepasseerde authorisatie opt part vande molen dit doende. Schout ende schepenen der heerlijcheijt Lith geleth hebbende op dese requeste verstaen dat den suppliant gedient is met het vercopen vant halff bogartie om redenen dat den coper vant seste part vande molen blijft in gebreken, daer van blijck te tonen inden tijt van 14 dagen ende dat hij inde uijtscheijde consenteert, soo wort hij geauthoriseert om tselve halff bogartie te mogen vercopen ende vesten tot betaelinge der schulden soo verre als reijckt ter selve natuer voors vermits dat hij hem met de voorgaende authorisatie niet en sal behelpe in kennisse der waerheijt desen onderteeckent opden 23 april 1681. En was onderteeckent: Dijckhoff; Mattijs van Nouhuijs; Lowijs Koppelaer; Reijer Pelser; Jacob Dirckx den Ouden selver gestelt merck. :'''2-6-1681''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 263 d.d. 02-06-1681, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/6AD1630E0A964CDD8CA808D8918F5CA9 ::'''196''' Voor Lowijs Janssen en Dirck Peter Blanckers, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Robbert Reijers Pelser en Cornelis Robben tot Herwaerde als gedaeght sijnde om mombers te sijn over de onmondige kindere Reijer Dirckx Pelser en Belike Robben echte luijde naergelate als naesten vanden bloede, soo heeft den heer Dirck Dijckhoff schout de voors comparanten den eedt affgestaeft om de goederen der onmondige te administreren, de dijck en strate te late make bij noodt penningen op te nemen ende van alles te doen goede rekeningh, bewijs en reliqua. :'''26-1-1682''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 287 d.d. 26-01-1682, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/2F64392D6D6347F8BB4EA8DDFF542852 ::'''220''' Voor Matthijs van Nouhuijs en Lowijs Jansse, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Jan ende Lambert Clingh geauthoriseert sijnde op hun versoeck en advies van advocaten om mombere te sijn over de goederen van Jacob Janssen Clingh absent, alsoo sij nu den naesten vanden bloede sich berekenen te wesen, soo heeft den heer Dirck Dijckhoff schout hun den eedt affgestaeft om de goederen te administreren, dijcken strate stege te maecken ende ten versoecken des scholtis ofte ijmant daer toe gerecht te doen goede rekeningh bewijs en reliqua ende alles als goede en getrouwe mombers schuldigh sijn te doen twelck sij op mombers recht hebben gelooft te doen. En was onderteeckent: Lambert Clingh; Jan Janssen Clingh van Littoijen selver gestelt merck; Mattijs van Nouhuijs; Lowijs Koppelaer. :'''1-4-1682''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 292-293 d.d. 01-04-1682, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/3DCA0BBC2EE74A45A4699C199602F8FE ::'''224''' Voor Lowijs Janssen en Roeloff Peters de Keer, schepenen in Lith, is verschenen Peter Pelser eerst gedaeght om momber te sijn over de onmondige kinderen Reijer Dirckx Pelser in plaetse vanden overleden Rob Reijers ende heeft den scholtis Dirck Dijckhoff den eedt affgestaeft om volgens authorisatie te vesten het huijs erff en hoff in Lith de schulden inte vordere benevens den andere momber Cornelis Robben op sicht te hebben over de onmondige ende ten versoeck des scholtis ofte ijmant gerecht te doen rekeningh ende alles te doen als goede ende getrouwe mombers schuldigh sijn te doen. Was onderteeckent: Peter Pelser; Lowijs Koppelaer; Roeloff Peterssen de Keer. :'''18-5-1682''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 66, pagina 298-299 d.d. 18-05-1682, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/A67F4C3D7A794B1A955FF5CC6C4967E2 ::'''229''' Voor Jacob Dirckx en Dirck Peter Blanckers, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Lambert Aert Robben en Hanrick Janssen Bock, naebueren ende inwoondere van Lith loffwaerdige getuijgen van competente ouderdom, eerst behoorlijck gedaeght om getuijghenis der waerheijt te geven ter instantie van Bertie weduwe Lambert Jan Hermens, de welcke verclaren ende attesteren met solemnele eede ter manissen vanden hr. Dirck Dijckhoff schout hoe waer is ende hun wel kennelijck dat de voors weduwe is belast met vele en verscheijde schulden die sij niet machtigh is vande bladinge te betaelen ende kindere op te voeden soo dat nutter ende oirbaerder voor den onmondige dient te vercopen dan te behouden twee schare weije opden ruijwerdt over de Maes binnen der heerlijcheijt Lith haer ter tochten ende de onmondige in erffrecht competerende om schade te voorcomen opdat het niet bij evictie en werde opgewonnen. Was onderteeckent: Lambert Aert Robben; Handrick Jansen Bock; Jacob Dirckx; Dirck Peterssen Blanckart; J. v. Collema secretaris. == BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67 == :'''04-05-1696''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 7 d.d. 27-01-1693, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/1A2AF7AE9EFA4774B54E53AD863FF20D ::'''3''' Voor D: Dijckhoff schouth, en Gerrart Janssen vanden Heuvel, schepen in Groot Lith, zijn verschenen Gijsbert Henricx Clingh en Maria Henricx Clingh sijn huijsvrou. Dezen verkopen in maniere van belening aan Jan Clingh rentmeester den rosmolen, huijs en hoff met pootinge, plantagie en alle appendentie en dependentie soo het selven hem vercoopere is aenverstorven en met loth te deel gevallen, belendingen: Delis Gerrart Delissen; Nicolaes Spierings; de Woort voetpat; de gemeijn straet, te meij of so als de huercedulle is mede brengende de huer aen te veerden, also nog in haren staet, welcke huerceel de cooper sal worden ter hant gestelt, onder dat bedingh in geval (dat godt verhoede) den rosmolen of huijs, quame te verongelucken met brant on andersints, in sulcken geval is de cooper niet gehouden aen het weder optimmeren of reparreren meer als ten hoogsten totter somme van 12 gulden swaerder reparatie als 12 gulden moet de vercoopere selfs doen of den coopere teijnde de jaren gehouden wesen te vergoeden; oock sal den vercoopere laten tot bate vande cooper twe vinne dackstro inde huercedulle vermelt ende daerbij nog leveren 2 vinnen dackstro ende deselve 4 vinnen naer de oirbaer vande aenstaende somer tot sijne coste daerop laten decken. Mits conditie hier inne toegedaen dat parthijen naer verloop van drie ofte ses jaren malcanderen drie maenden te voorens waerschouwende voor meij als verschijndagh elck vermogen op te seggen en staende dan te lossen de voors rosmolen metten aencleven van dien mette somme van 325 gulden. Akte doorgehaald. MARGE: den ondertekende bekent van dese beleeninghe voldaen ende betaelt te wesen, heeft dienvolgens geconsenteert dat dese sal werden geroijeert en wert gedaen bij dese ter presentie van Jan van Bommel schepen. Actum Lith den vierden meij 1696. :'''31-01-1693''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 9 d.d. 31-01-1693, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/7AAFA981942E4FE6BC7A4F66787F9306 ::'''6''' Voor Jacob den Ouden als last hebbende van schout Dijckhoff en Westrhenen schepenen in Groot Lith, is verschenen Jan Cornelis Steijnssen. Deze verkoopt aan Henrick Hack een mergen lants in Lith ter plaetse genoemt Vinckel, belendingen: de cooper; de oude steegh; H. Geest crumpt. Verkoper was dit aengecomen bij erfdeling van sijne ouders en grootmoeder. Voor 23 gulden 25 slagen. Ondertekend: Jan Cornelissen; dit is het merck van Jacob Dierckx den ouden selver gestelt; Wijllem van Westrhenen; MARGE: 40e pen: 5-10-0 bet. :'''5-11-1693''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 24 d.d. 05-11-1693, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/9BFD683B98764370848C8DF1EB6039D3 ::'''29''' Voor D. Dijckhoff schoudt, Jacob den Ouden, schepen in Groot Lith, is verschenen Maria dochtere Peeter Corsten. Uijt crachte en magte haer verleent op heden van haer vader draagt zij op aan Willem Wouters 4½ hont lants op Boxcamp, belendingen: Jan Hack; Peeter Corsten; de oude steeg; Heijlke weduwe Jan Clingh. Verkoopster mag dit lossen met de somme van 60 gulden naer verloop van 2 jaren, opzegtermijn 3 maanden. Akte doorgehaald. MARGE: 30 st aent lant betaelt; 24 st officier en schepen bet; 24 st. secretaris prothocollen; 34 st uijtmaken; 14 st zegel; wijncoop 17½ st bet; somma 7-3-8. MARGE: Willem Wouters bekent van dit capitael voldaen en betaelt te wesen den halven deser beleeningh gemortificeert actum Lith den 5-10-1695. Schepenen waren Jan van Bommel en D. vander Cribben. :'''28-1-1694''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67 d.d. 28-01-1694, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/F4B1987EF5594969AFF76ABF3BAFFD6A ::'''36''' Voor D. Dijckhoff schout en Gerrart van Hurwen, schepen, is verschenen Dirck Lamberts gewesene man van Peeternel Peeter Smits en bekend te desisteren en af te staen sijn erfrecht hem competerende inde erffenisse van Reijn Schuijlenburgh en Catelijn Blanckers in hun leven echte luijden dat voorde somme van 10 gulden, die hij bekent bij dese te danck ontfangen te hebben; en dat bij accoort en moderatie gemaeckt door Gerrart Blanckers. :'''11-2-1694''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 32 d.d. 11-02-1694, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/21813988F1754686BE2162CF33F72D2C ::'''41''' Voor Jan van Bommel en Gerrart vanden Heuvel, schepenen in Lith, zijn verschenen Dirck Henricx Clingh en Cornelis Wouters als momboiren bij marginale appostille over het onmondigh kint Jantie naergelaten bij wijlen Cornelis Dircx Clingh en Catelijn dochtere Dircke Aerts van Geffen echteluijden, en hebben de voors momboiren gelooft het voors kints goederen te administreren, de dijcken en schouwen so bewaren, s heren chijns en andere lasten en servituijten t kints goederen subject, so betaelen dat het onmondigh kint daer egene hinder of schade bij comt te lijden, oock andere schulden betaelen des noot vande onmondigens goederen met authorisatie vercoopen en alles voordere sodanigh doen en handelen als eerlijcke en vroome momboiren betaemt, alles onder rekeningh, bewijs en reliqua, hebben vervolgens den eet van getrouheijt afgeleijt aen handen van officier Dijckhoff ten overstaen van schepenen bovengenoemt. :'''7-5-1694''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 37 d.d. 07-05-1694, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/85383D3198C14662AA2936085D637644 ::'''50''' Voor D. Dijckhoff schout en Dirck Peeterssen Blanckert, schepenen in Groot Lith, is verschenen Dirck Ariens out 20 jaren geadsisteert met Teunis Aertse Smith sijne oom. Deze verkoopt in maniere van beleeningh aan Gerrart van Hurwen 4 hont lants inde uijtslagen, belendingen: Gerrart van Hurwen; Ruth Lamberts van Kessel; Jan Verhagen; de sloot van Wortelen. Verkoper mag dit lossen met de somme van 50 gulden, opzegtermijn 3 maanden. Akte doorgehaald. MARGE: 40e pen 1-5-0; officier schepen 0-12-0; prothocollen 1-4-0; uijtmaken 1-10-0; zegels 0-14-0; wijncoop 0-15-0; [totaal] 6-0-0. MARGE: Dese ses gulden heeft Van Hurwen de helft afgecort aen Dirck Ariens so dat bij lossen en quijten drie gulden onraet staet uijt te slaen. ERONDER: Gerrart van Hurwen bekent van dese beleeningh voldaen en betaelt te wesen soo principael als drie gulden onraet en dat uijt handen van Claes van Alem actum 6-5-1700. MARGE: Dirck Ariens Coolen bekent van dese gementioneerde 50 gulden van Gerrart van Hurwen voldaen en betaelt te wesen. Actum dato als voor getuijge was hierover Ge... Spaen. :'''31-5-1694''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 40 d.d. 31-05-1694, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/B68A83DEF7C041B294F72C5326398B28 ::'''51''' Voor D. Dijckhoff schout, Jan van Bommel en Wouter van Lith, schepenen, zijn verschenen Dirck Clingh en Cornelis Wouters als momboiren. Uit crachte van authorisatie van schepenen van Lith verkopen dezen aan Neesken van Bommel weduwe Barent Crielen een hont lants inde Engh, belendingen: Jacob Henricx van Nulant; Ruth van Kessel; Hermen Elshout; de gemeijn Eng baerwegh; MARGE: 40e pen 30 st bet. :'''24-6-1694''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 40-41 d.d. 24-06-1694, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/035DB839FBD84C3F8C4FAB5FECCB08AD ::'''52''' Voor D. Dijckhoff schout, Jan van Bommel en [niet ingevuld], schepenen in Groot Lith, is verschenen Jantie dochter wijlen Jan Janssen de Veer weduwe wijlen Arien van Bommel. Uit kracht van testament bij haar en wijlen haren man voor notaris en getuijgen 29-3-1694 in Lith gemaakt, verkoopt deze aan Neesken van Bommel weduwe van Barent Crielen een mergen lant in 3 ackere binnen Lith ter plaetse genoemt den Engh, belendingen: patorije; erfgenamen Lijn Wouters; Hermen vanden Elshout; de gemeijn engbaerwegh. MARGE: 40e pen 11 gul 5 st. :'''23-6-1694''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 41 d.d. 23-06-1694, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/A37A9C052B194531B98009EF0C425243 ::'''53''' Voor D. Dijckhoff schout, Dirck Blanckert en Wouter van Lith, schepen in Groot Lith, is verschenen Peeter Aerts van Maggeren, inwoonder alhier. Deze bekent schuldig te wesen aen Hans Jurien Vogelbosch de som van 300 carolus gulden bij hem comparant ende geloover te danck ontfangen, met welcke somme van 300 gulden hij comparant heeft afgeleijt een notariele acte welcke sprack van 300 gulden capitael en dat 5 gulden en 10 stuijvers van thondert ergo 10 stuijvers ten hondert vermindert. Verschijndagh sal wesen den 16-10-1694 en so voorts jaer tot jaer totte effectueele voldoeninge toe en dat vijf gulden jaerlijcx voor intrest. :'''1-8-1694''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, Toegangsnummer 7323, Inventarisnummer 67, pagina 42 d.d. 01-08-1694, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/A3E1B47512BB4DD192AE7FA0572B30DA ::'''54''' Voor D. Dijckhoff schout, Jan de Roosmalen en Gerrart Delissen, schepenen in Groot Lith, is verschenen Jan van Nouhuijs. Deze verzocht een sloot te graven tusschen sijn erve ende de erve Daniel Delissen c.s., op de Litse ackeren genoemt Neerste eijnde ende heeft versoght aen Lijsken weduwe Gerrart Aerts ofte gesint was mede te graven op de helft dan of wilde comen sien de roeij trecken, die daerop heeft geantwoort sal niet graven, en oock niet mede gaen maer best vrede so gij lieden de raeij treckt, doet gij lieden als recht is, so is vervolgens door ons onderteeckent de raeij getrocken ende hebben het boort vande oostzijde gelaten aen het lant vande voors Lijsken c.s., ende palen gesteeken daer den voors Nouhuijs op het sijne een sloot kan graven ende is een boort aen oostzijde gelaten. Actum Lith den lesten julij en eersten augusti 1694. :'''02-12-1694''' BHIC, Schepenbanken, toegangsnummer 7323, inventarisnummer 67, pagina 51 d.d. 02-12-1694, https://proxy.archieven.nl/235/B0F811E50DA5401288F36A1CA3BEC4F6 ::'''61''' Vermits het overlijden van Wouter van Lith is voor ons ondertekent gecomen de hr. Godefridus van Lith als eijgen broeder van de overleden zaliger Gerrart van Hurwen voor Anneke van Lith geprocreert bij Beerge Gre... en Delis Denissen, over de naerkinderen verweckt bij Maria Delissen ende hebben als naeste hun verthoont tot momboiren elck in hunne qualiteijt ende gelooft als eerlijcke momboiren te handelen alles onder rekeningh, bewijs en reliqua ende gealst actum gemaeckt te werden in behoorlijcke forma, actum Lith den 2-12-1694 en hebben den eet van trouheijt afgeleijt aen handen van Gijsbert Bijl bij afsterven van schout Dijckhoff. Ondertekend: Gijsbert Peters de Bijl; J. v. Bommel; Jan D. Roosmalen. ---- == Sources ==

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:::'''''*This project list the names of each individual in the direct line of Bobbie Jean Richardson. You can click on each name in the list and it will bring up the profile page of that individual.''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of individuals in the direct line of Bobbie Jean Richardson.''''' :::'''''*[[Richardson-5893|Houston Davis Richardson]].''''' :::'''''*[[Richardson-5890|Authur Bradley Richardson]].''''' :::'''''*[[Richardson-5889|Bobbie Jean Richardson]].'''''

Direct line of Olen Franklin Blackstock

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:::'''''*This project lists the individuals in the direct line from Thomas Blackstock of Scotland down to Olen Franklin Blackstock. You can click on each name in the direct line and it will bring up the profile page of that individual.''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of each individual in the direct line of Olen Franklin Blackstock].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-9|William Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-8|William Berry Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-77|James Franklin Blackstock, Jr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-103|James M. Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-102|John Franklin Blakstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-101|Alexander Hamilton Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-98|Olen Franklin Blackstock]].'''''

Direct Line of Robby Lavern Blackstock

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:::'''''*This project lists the individuals in the direct line from Thomas Blackstock of Scotland down to Robby Lavern Blackstock. You can click on each name in the direct line and it will bring up the profile page of that individual.''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of each individual in the direct line of Robby Lavern Blackstock].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-9|William Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-8|William Berry Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-77|James Franklin Blackstock, Jr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-103|James M. Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-102|John Franklin Blakstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-101|Alexander Hamilton Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-98|Olen Franklin Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-105|Robby Lavern Blackstock]].'''''

Direct Line of Wilma Jo Poppelreiter

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:::'''''*The purpose of this project is to list the name of each individual that is in the direct line of Wilma Jo Poppelreiter. You can click on each name in the list and it will bring up the profile page of that individual.''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of individuals in the direct line of Wilma Jo Poppelreiter].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-5|Mathias Poppelreiter]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-4|Nicholas Poppelreiter]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-3|William Poppelreiter]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-2|Joseph A. Poppelreiter]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-1|Wilma Jo Poppelreiter]].'''''

Directors of the Kennedy Space Center

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{| width=100% border=1 class="wikitable sortable" ! Name !! From !! To !! Status !! Notes |- | Robert D. Cabana || 2008 || Present ||[[Cabana-49|Done]] || |- | William W Parsons || 2007 || 2008 ||[[wikipedia:William_W._Parsons_(NASA)|Wikipedia]] || |- | James W Kennedy || 2003 || 2007 ||(no data) || |- | Roy D Bridges Jr || 1997 || 2003 ||[[Bridges-2895|Done]] || |- | Jay F Honeycutt || 1995 || 1997 ||[[wikipedia:Jay_F._Honeycutt|Wikipedia]] || |- | Robert L Crippen || 1992 || 1995 ||[[Crippen-433|Done]] || |- | Forrest S McCartney || 1986 || 1991 ||[[wikipedia:Forrest_S._McCartney|Wikipedia]] || |- | Richard G Smith || 1979 || 1986 ||[[wikipedia:Richard_G._Smith_(engineer)|Wikipedia]]|| |- | Lee R Scherer || 1974 || 1979 ||[[wikipedia:Lee_R._Scherer|Wikipedia]] || |- | Kurt H Debus || 1961 || 1974 ||[[wikipedia:Kurt_H._Debus|Wikipedia]] || |}

DIRECTORY - Beasley Surname Study

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Links to WikiTree Pages and Categories related to the Beasley Surname Study

Directory of Belfast and Province of Ulster 1852

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Description of a Ballymena in 1852

Directory of Belfast and Province of Ulster Vol I 1852

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Directory of the Callahan Family Descendents 1986

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A monograph on the Callahan family descendants of William Thomas Callahan and Nancy Augusta (Speed) Callahan, who lived in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. William and Nancy had 13 children who were born between 1887 to 1906, and this monograph describes their spouses and children, etc. The research was mostly done by Marguerite Ida (Tarwater) Callahan and Nancy Callahan; the monograph was edited and published in 1986 by Frances Emily (Watkins) Hiestand, in preparation for a Callahan Family Reunion held in 1986.

Dirk Laurie To-Do List

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Ek het nie onlangs iets hierop geskuif nie.

Dirk Laurie's WikiTree Blog

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This page is for notes to myselfIt's an age thing. Fellow septuagenarians will understand. that I might want to read again. Everything in it is unfinished, but some sections are less unfinished than others. My favourite ways to indicate that a section is very unfinished are to include a subsection with only a title line or a dangling link to a nonexistent subsection. I've written in English and made the contents Public so that you are welcome to read it too. The usual feedback channels (public comment box and private message link) are available. I use the public box myself to say that a section is considered to be not very unfinished. ==The filesystem of your PC as a genealogical database== Your filesystem is ideal for storing your genealogical work. I started writing this before I became aware of [[#links| several existing essays overlapping with this one]]. By then I had already started doing it my way. It has a tree structure, timestamps, access control, visibility control and is recognized by a very large range of software, including packages that do version control. You can easily make an archive file for communication with other genealogists. All that is required on your part is to be disciplined in how you use it, so disciplined in fact that you can teach a computer your rules in order that some tasks can be automated. I actually have some programs like that. Here is what they expect. :'''One person, one folder''' Think of that folder as the person's profile. A person must have exactly one profile, so there must be exactly one folder. :'''Root individuals''' The folders of a small number of ''root individuals'' are stored in a ''root folder''. :'''Hierarchical structure''' Everybody else's folder is a subfolder in the folder of an immediate relative: parent, child or spouse. There are three main methods for naming these: [[#Ascent method|by ascent]], [[#Descent method|by descent]] and [[#Spouses|by families]]. :'''Naming conventions''' A folder can contain anything you like, but files that you want your programs to read, must have names that the programs expect. You can have any number of files not named according to conventions: the programs will simply ignore them. My conventions work with prefixes: combinations of characters at the start of a filename that tell what its role in the folder is. Extensions (everything after the last period) retain the commonly understood meaning. :'''Database chunks''' These are single files with information that can go into a genealogical database. The extension indicates the format, e.g. '''.ged''' ([[#gedcom|GEDCOM]]), '''.json''' ([[#json|JSON]]), '''.saf''' ([[#south-african|SAG/SAF]]). The prefix '''bio''' is used for the "main" genealogical information. :'''Journalism''' These are files with supporting anecdotes, research notes etc. The extension is usually one recognized by document viewers, text editors, word processors, typesetters etc, i.e. '''.pdf''', '''.txt''', '''.docx''', '''.tex''' etc. :'''Downloads''' [https://familysearch.org FamilySearch] and some other large repositories offer you a unique name for images that you download. Store the file under that name, and maintain an index '''images.html''' to provide user-friendly links to your downloads. :'''Index''' If your database ever gets stored on a webserver, a file '''index.html''' in every folder is recognized as special by most webservers. A browser visiting that folder will not be served with a list of files actually in the folder, but with the contents of '''index.html'''. Use it to provide links to those files that you want to make accessible. ===Ascent method=== A folder may contain subfolders for ancestors, numbered 2,3,4,... according to the Ahnentafel rule. You are 1 (and don't actually need a subfolder, but see [[#merged-profiles|Merged profiles]]), your father's number is double yours, your mother's is your father's plus one. A great advantage of this numbering system is that except possibly for yourself, odd numbers are for females and even numbers for males. The prefix to their folder is that number, followed by a period. If your file manager is not clever enough to know that 2 comes before 11, use 02 or even 002 instead. Doesn't '''007. James BOND''' look just right? The prefix itself is all that is reserved. The rest is up to you: the computer is already satisfied, but you probably can't remember off the top of your head who ancestor 27 is, so the folder name is not just '''27.''' (though it could be) but something like '''27. Anna Christina Francina JOOSTE'''. Inevitably, if you go on long enough, some ancestor is repeated. In that case, there is a file instead of a folder, and its name says which (not necessarily lower-numbered) ancestor is the same person. The contents of the file may be anything, including being empty. More about this under the discussion of [[#Merged profiles|merged profiles]]. ===Descent method=== A folder may contain subfolders for children, numbered 1,2,3 according to the order in which they were put into the folder. The prefix a lowercase letter, any letter except 'x' but the same for all of them, then a number. As in the case of ancestors, you can use the rest of the name for something you, not the computer, finds useful, i.e. '''b1 Trudie''' etc. One could include grandchildren and more this way, too: '''b3c1''' would be a child of '''b3''', '''b3c1d2''' a child of '''b3c1''', etc. The later letters follow consecutively in the alphabet from the first. It is not necessary that the letter moves on in the subfolders. The prefixes can start at '''b1''' in every folder. For the computer, that would even be preferable, but since humans are so easy to confuse, and for the sake of collation with the original sources, you are allowed any starting letter. In order to avoid duplicates in this method, children's folders are stored under one parent only; the other parent's folder may contain a file for the child as explained under [[#merged-profiles|Merged profiles]]. One should have a system for choosing that parent. There are two plausible methods: the principal parent may the one from whom the child inherits the LNAB, or the one that is a blood relation of the root individual. ====Spouses==== The disadvantage of the descent method is that in the case where the children do not all belong to the same other parent, the numbering system can't tell the difference. For this purpose, file and folder names that start with one or more x's, followed by a blank, are used. In that file or folder, information relating to this particular pair or parents is stored. I have not met the problem often enough to prescribe general rules, but there is [[#case-studies|a complicated situation in my own family tree]] that shows a solution. Another solution would be that a database chunk gives the necessary information. In the family model (which I do not use and my programs at present do not recognize) an individual's folder contains no ancestors or descendants, only spouses, and these x-subfolders are used to hold the folders of the children. ===Full codes=== It is not necessary to use a pure ascent or pure descent method. In fact, it would be annoyingly restrictive to demand that. Genealogists often start from themselves, then do their parents, grandparents, etc, but at a certain point, do a generation or two of the descendants of some notable ancestor. Alhough it is perfectly possible and even logical to have children, spouses and ancestors in the same folder, we need to agree how to refer to them outside that folder. For that purpose, we combine prefixes into a single ''full code''. The simplest case of a full code is the ancestor of a root individual: use just the number. Not as simple, but well known to South African genealogists, is the so-called the De Villiers-Pama code: each ancestor's position in their own family is separated by consecutive lower-case letters after an initial '''b''., e.g. '''b2c1e4d5'''. If it is necessary to indicate from which marriage a child comes, the spouse code is included before the letter, e.g. '''b2c1xxe4d5''. It is unnecessary, but not wrong, to have a single 'x''. Rarely, but not inconceivably, one may need to refer to the other parent of a child without knowing which spouse of the principal parent it is. This is possible, but we need a colon to separate the numbers, e.g. '''b2c4:3''' is the mother of '''b2c4'''. Once we have such a colon, the whole lettering system starts afresh. E.g. your uncles and aunts can be referred to as 4:b1 (eldest child of your paternal granddather) etc. Obviously you can easily lose your way, and this way of doing it is best controlled by a computer program, but it does allow you, if you prefer, to put all relatives of the root individual in one massive folder. The actual letters in the filename on the system might have been anything, e.g. '''b2/b1/g4/f5''', but the full code uses the numbers only and puts in the correct letters so that the result is '''b2c1e4d5'''. The computer can't straight-off reverse this process, but since you are not allowed different starting letters in the same folder, it can read ''b2c1e4d5''' as "child 2's child 1's child 4's child 5" and get to the correct subfolder. ===Merged profiles=== It is unavoidable, because of human error as well as the innate complexity of genealogical relationships, that certain paths lead to the same individual. The way to handle that is that there is only one folder for that individual; all other paths lead to a file. The file name and file contents instruct the user where to find the actual folder. If the target folder is in the same containing folder, all you need is an empty file whose name contains the two codes separated by an equal sign , e.g. '''260=284''' to indicate another way to ascend to the ancestor, or '''b6=b4''' when it is discovered that two children previously listed are in fact one and the same. As always, the file name can be longer, e.g. '''b6=b4 Robert Naylor'' might show the name attributed to the profile that has been merged away. If the target folder is the folder containing the current folder, we use '''-1''' for the containing folder, e.g. '''b3=-1''' says the containing folder is that of the third child. Remember: the naming conventions apply to prefixes only, so you could still have a descriptive name after the '''-1'''. Thus method is not recommended except in that precise situation. A better way, in general, is to give the full path from the root folder. The part after the equal sign gives the folder name of the root individual, followed by a slash and the full code of the target folder, e.g. '''x=OPPERMAN/b2c1e4d5'''. If the folder is not accessible by navigating from the root folder, there must be nothing after the equal sign, and the contents of the file must be the filename on the system. This is an emergency measure, possibly not allowed by some programs. ===Symbolic links=== Don't use them in your genealogical database, even if you are a Linux expert. They start as spaghetti and end up as a gooey mess. My programs test for them and abort if they are found. ===Genealogical files=== The names '''bio.ged''', '''bio.xml''', '''bio.lua''', '''bio.json''' and '''bio.saf.txt''' are reserved for files that encode genealogical data for the individual, [[#Genealogical formats|as elaborated below]]. ===Case studies=== ===Links=== [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Organizing_Your_Files| A method based on the GEDCOM family model.] [http://www.arkansasresearch.com/Guide/Organizing.htm Some really good general advice, not tied to a particular organizing system like mine] ==Genealogical formats== ===Pseudo-GEDCOM formats=== The closest thing to a standard genealogical format is GEDCOM 5.5.1, whose [http://www.phpgedview.net/ged551-5.pdf last revision, dated 1999,] is still marked "draft", but which is, within wide limits, adhered to by most software developers. It is characterised by short keywords called '''tags''', which are mostly abbreviations for easily-guessable words, and usually capitalized. Though precise enough for computers, it is not totally impenetrable to human readers. A typical individual (omitting relationships for now) might be codedThis is manually coded GEDCOM. Computer-generated GEDCOM usually does not indent and uses cross-references like @I2351@ etc. as: :0 @Major_John_Laurie@ INDI ::1 NAME John /Laurie/ ::1 SEX M ::1 BIRT :::2 DATE 23 Jan 1794 :::2 PLAC London ::1 DEAT :::2 DATE 25 Jan 1860 :::2 PLAC London ::1 WWW [[Laurie-476|Laurie-476]] GEDCOM syntax is based on line endings and whitespace as the main delimiters, with slashes and at-signs used as secondary delimiters. Each line starts with a level number, thus imposing a tree structure which we have emphasized by indentation. The wordlets used as GEDCOM tags are not prescibed by the rules of syntax, but only certain tags are approved. The [http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/GEDCOM-Tags GenWiki site] lists them and has articles on the more common ones, with details of agreements between software writers on how these are to be used, which tags and features are considered essential or optional, etc. For example, all programs should recognize a surname inside slashes, but breaking it up into pieces called SURN, MIDN etc or adding extras like NICK is optional. It is easy for a human to get to know the more common tags and to edit a GEDCOm file manually (particularly when assisted by syntax highlighting). One can represent the same information in any data description language without sacrificing the GEDCOM look-and-feel. We call these representations ''pseudo-GEDCOM'' formats. Here is XML: : :: :: : Or Lua, mechanically translated from the XML and slightly post-edited to look closer to the GEDCOM: :{xml="INDI"; id="Major_John_Laurie"; NAME="John /Laurie/"; SEX="M"; ::{xml="BIRT"; DATE="23 Jan 1794"; PLAC="London"}; ::{xml="DEAT"; DATE="25 Jan 1860"; PLAC="London"}; ::WWW="https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Laurie-476/"} Or JSON, mechanically translated from the Lua and similarly post-edited :{"xml":"INDI", "id":"Major_John_Laurie", ::"NAME":"John \/Laurie\/", ::"SEX":"M", ::"1":{"xml":"BIRT","DATE":"23 Jan 1794","PLAC":"London"}, ::"2":{"xml":"DEAT","DATE":"25 Jan 1860","PLAC":"London"}, ::"WWW":"https:\/\/www.wikitree.com\/wiki\/Laurie-476\/"} In both Lua and JSON, slightly more idiomatic versions (not betraying the XML origin) could have been defined, at the expense of needing specialized GEDCOM-to-Lua and GEDCOM-to-JSON converters rather than relying on existing well-tested packages. ===The SAF text format=== ====Oude Kaapsche Familien==== The three iconic volumes comprising ''Geslacht-Register der Oude Kaapsche Familien'' were compiled by C C de Villiers, a printer by trade, and edited by the historian G McC Theal. Their respect for rigidity of form and precision of information allows their characteristic layout to be formalized as parsable text. Here is a short sample. {{Image |file=Botha-2049.png |align=c |size=l }} This genealogy, compiled in the 19th century, conforms to a file format decades ahead of its time — one that can be read and processed as a computer language. With the aid of the optical character recognition program Tesseract and a little post-editing, followed by syntax highlighting and reorganization of whitespace, we get: :(d) 2 Schalk Willem, '''gedoopt''' 3 October 1743, '''burger te''' Stellenbosch, ::'''gehuwd''' 8 Maart 1765 '''met''' Maria Magdalena ''Botha'', ::'''hertrouwd''' (1) 23 Februari 1777 '''met''' Maria ''de Bruijn'', '''weduwe van''' Philippus Lodewicus ''du Preez'', ::(2) 26 Februari 1786 '''met''' Machteld ''van Heerden'', '''weduwe van''' Schalk Willem ''van der Merwe'', ::(3) 21 November 1790 '''met''' Aletta Sibella van der Merwe, '''weduwe van''' Nicolaas ''van der Merwe'' :(e) 1 Hester Petronella, '''gedoopt''' 29 Maart 1766 :2 Maria Catharina, '''gedoopt''' 19 Juli 1767, ::'''gehuwd met''' Willem Petrus ''van der Merwe'', ::'''hertrouwd met''' Rudolph Johannes ''Brits'' :3 Anna Magdalena, '''gedoopt''' 11 September 1768, ::'''gehuwd met''' Schalk Willem ''van der Merwe'', ::'''hertrouwd met''' Gerrit Jacobus ''Olivier'' :4 Schalk Willem, '''gedoopt''' 16 Augustus 1772, '''burger te''' Stellenbosch, ::'''gehuwd''' 29 April 1792 '''met''' Hester Cecilia ''Burger'', '''weduwe van''' Carel ''van der Merwe'' :(f) Willem Francois, '''gedoopt''' 22 Maart 1795, '''burger te''' Tulbagh, ::'''gehuwd''' 21 Maart 1813 '''met''' Anna Margaretha Geertruida ''Theron'', '''weduwe van''' Wijnand Carel ''du Toit'' :(e) 2 Margaretha Elisabeth, '''gedoopt''' 28 April 1775, ::'''gehuwd met''' Johannes ''Pienaar'' The amazing thing is that this prettyprinted genealogy does not actually need the punctuation, linebreaks and indentation, it only needs word separation by whitespace and that the bits in bold are treated as keywords. To emphasize that point, here is exactly the same information, mechanically translated to resemble what is commonly called SAG/SAF notation. TODO

Dirk Petrus van Zyl (1877) - Ages of family members

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Disambiguation: William Poes of eighteenth-century Virginia and North Carolina

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'''Discussion between unidentified Poe Researchers''' ''The following text was placed on the profile of [[Poe-604|William Poe who married Elizabeth Bray]]. The only identification for the text was provided as follows:'' :The information below is taken from the Discussion tab of RootsMagic for William Poe. Nothing below is my research. My thanks to whoever put their time and effort in this research. dap ''RootsMagic is local software that someone runs on their home computer, so this description does nothing to indicate who the individuals are who wrote the text. An attempt was made to contact the WikiTree user who added the text, but no response was forthcoming. It seems clear that the initial part of the text is an argument made by one researcher that William Poe who married Elizabeth Bray was a son of Simon Poe Sr., and then that the two portions labeled ''eight months ago'' were both written by another person in rebuttal. The text is being left here as is, but clearer and more coherent analysis disambiguating the William Poes will eventually be provided above and presumably make this text obsolete.'' While there are arguments to be made that the William Poe married to Elizabeth Bray is a different man from the son of Simon Poe, SR. the arguments are not easily supported by the existing records known to this researcher. William Poe and Elizabeth Bray, along with other Brays, Nalls and others settled along Rocky River a tributary of Deep River. Whereas the main group of Simon Poe's family settled along New Hope Creek, a tributary of the Haw River. These areas are connected by navigable waterways, both in presentday Chatham County, North Carolina. Evidence suggests that William Poe may have moved from the Rocky Creek area to the New Hope area, acquiring lands from the heirs of John Morton. After the move, an unaccountable William Poe does not show up for decades. No evidence points to there being a William Poe living in both area during the 1780's and early 1790's. There is, however, ample evidence for a William Poe (SR) and William Poe (JR) both of whom are assoicated by sons-in-law and nephews of Simon Poe, SR. Chatham County Records. Chatham County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 13 August 1778 Page 157. The following person appointed to serve as Jurors at the next Court Viz. .... Isaac Kirksey, William Poe Jun'r, Gilbert Patterson. ... Thomas Dowdy, William Dowdy ... Benjamin Watts, James George, William Petty . . . James Herndon .__ 9 February 1779 _The Grand Jury are as follows Viz. William Clarke, foreman. Jospeh Kirk, Daniel Brown, John Wilkey, Thomas Brooks, Peter Sinclare, Thomas Taylor, James Steward, Edmond Waddell, Thomas Robertson. William Poe, George Dismukes, Spencer Steward, James Massey and Burwell Williams.__ 13 May 1779_The following person appointed Jurors for the next Court, Gilbert Patterson, Isaac Brooks, William Griffen, Thomas West (dry Creek), Gray Barby, Elisha Cain, Thomas Blaxton, William Dillard, Benjamin Watts, Henry Bray, Thomas Taylor, Edmond Waddell, William Clark, William Poe, Jun'r., George Dismukes, Spencer Stewart, Benjamin Harris, David Mattox, Robert Wallace, James Massey, Isaac Mathis, Francis Sypart, Henry Pickard, Richard Bohannon, Elisha Hunter, Mark Brooks, William Ragland, Matthew Jones, William Kinchen & Reuben Landrum. 9 August 1779_the grand Jury for this Term sworn as follows Viz. Isaac Brooks, foreman, William Clark, William Griffen, Thomas West, Willikam Dillard, Thomas Taylor, Edmund Waddill, William Poe, Benjamin Harris, Robert Wallace, William Ragland, James Massey, Isaac Mathis, Francis Sypart & Gilbert Patterson___Page 416 (bottom) (of primary source)_ 13 February 1781_Alexander Clark and Pheby his wife to James Howard - 4700 pds. - 350 a. - all that tract or parcell of land whereon Simon Poe formerly lived - joins Mrs. Hannah Poe, William Poe Junr. and the land formerly belonging to Morten (Morton) and Richard Kennon and the land whereon Younger Neil now lives._Wit:_John Auld Alexr. Clark_Jacob Dardin Pheby (X) Clark ___ Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions__ 1781_ Page 3A - The following person appointed to Lay off a road to the best way from the Redfield foard to Joseph Hackney's spring Viz. Joseph Fooshee*, James Howard, William Poe, Richard Strawn, James Massey, Harculas Henderson, James George, Joseph Morgan, Charles Morgan, William Poe, Sen'r, Younger Neal (Oneil in the record), John Thomas & Joseph Hackney.__* An 1814 Chatham record deeds "Joseph Fooshee to my daughter Elizabeth Poe - negro girl --- (Joseph Fooshee was probably the husband of Happy Poe, daughter of Stephen Poe, JR, nephew of Simon Poe, SR.)__ 26 May 1782*_Page 14A. The Following hands appointed to work on the Road under Richard Strawn (Viz.) Prettyman Berry, David Poe, John Gilliam, John Thomas, William Poe Jun'r, Hannah Poe's Negroes, Stephen Straughn, Stephen Neal, Stephen Herndon, Chrispan Straughan, William Poe, Sr, Robert Thompson and James Poe.__* This records pretty much associates members of Simon Poe Sr's clan. William Poe Jr is designated here. Stephen Herndon evidently married Simon Poe's daughter Lucy Poe at some point. Robert Thompson was Simon's daughter Frances' husband. Simon's daughter Mary Poe married a Berry and most have concluded (as do I) that it was Prettyman Berry. Simon Poe, Jr's son David Poe would be in his twenties here. And of course Richard Strawn would be married to Lucy Poe at this point. Hannah is Simon's son Stephen Poe's widow.__ 28 May 1782_Page 17A. The following persons summoned to lay off the Road from the Red field ford to the Horse pen lick spring, Viz., Robert Marsh, Younger Neal (Neel in the record), William Poe Jun'r; James Howard, George Dismukes, Joseph Fooshee (Foushee), Charles Morgan Sen'r, Joseph Morgan, James Steward, Jun'r, Joseph Hackney, Alexander Clark, James Petty, Stephen Herndon (Hern), Hirculas Henderson, James George and James Massey and that any twelve of the Same lay of the Same Road.__ 13 February 1783_The Sheriff Summon the following persons to Attend at Hillsborrough next Superior Court to Serve as Jorors to Wit: Matthew Jones, William Riddle, Joseph Stewart, James Howard (marked out), Archibald Cain, William Poe Jun'r, Samuell Temple and Elisha Cain, Esq'r. 8 months ago: There were at least 3 William Poe's in Chatham County in 1790, proof is Simon Poe names one son William, also mentioned in records is a William Jr. While no proof exists about who the William Poe is that married Elizabeth Bray ,he is found in Surry Co.in 1790 records there including sons Henry, Edmund, daughter Elizabeth marries a man named Masters there in 1790 or there abouts .Other names I have strung together because of living close are Hannah, (Hart) and probably the William that died in 1799 leaving widow Susannah ( my ancestors ) I have DNA connects to everyone of those mentioned. Henry on his Revolutionary War pension mentions being born in Culpeper Virgnia, enlisting in the war in Randolph while living in Chatham. Early Bray records show old Henry Bray father of Elizabeth Poe (his Will of 1793). William and Elizabeth are in Chatham in 1775 they sell land to Henry Bray, it looks to me as if they leave, they are in Surry by the late 1780's they are found there in records at this time, by 1790 they are on the census by 1799 they and most of their children are in Ashe County, North Carolina .The problem with the Williams while I do not believe William is a son of Simon Poe because in 1790 William Poe Jr. and an older William Poe are still in Chatham. William Poe Jr. has been identified not as a son of William but as a son of Stephen Poe, son of Simon Poe .This is a proven relationship. To complicate matters he died in 1800 leaving 7 orphans, his are easily identified, however by the 7 parcels of land he leaves them. My William Poe died the year before and left 7 orphans and a widow Susannah who is found on the 1800 census she has never been positively identified, she is under 45 in 1800 fairly young woman kids are getting to be young adults I think she left the area with them. So many Chatham, Eastern Randolph people migrated from that area about the same time it decimated the churches, 1805 Ross County, Ohio reads like the who's who of Chatham County. I believe no proof other than all the DNA connections that the William Poe who died in 1799, my ancestor, was a son of William Poe and Susannah. There is no evidence he was connected to Simon Poe. It appears to me that Simon's son William lived closer to him, DNA studies on the Poe's has shown a connection between the elder William Poe who married Elizabeth and Simon Poe, but not one of Father son, this is my interpretation anyway. My William Poe and those I believe to be his parents, William and Elizabeth, lived near Siler City on Loves Creek granted not a long way from Pittsboro, but it seems to define them better. I see no evidence beyond the name and location for any basis to believe that William Poe the William Poe that married Elizabeth Bray, was Simon Poe's son. DNA shows different. My DNA shows many connects to William and wife Elizabeth, a distant one to one of Simon's which can be explained by error in someones tree. I believe something catastrophic happened in Chatham in the Revplutionaey War, a Samuel Poe was hung as a traitor, shortly after William and Elizabeth Bray Poe sold their land to Henry Bray. I see a lot of records for Simon Poe and his family on line, none involve the William Poe that married Elizabeth, all can be explained as others namely his son William who is still in my opinion on the census in 1790, while the other is in Surry County and William Poe Jr., who has been proven. 8 months ago; it is precisely the records shown in your comments in the article above that made me conclude they were the records for Simon's son William and grandsons William and made me exclude them as records for the William Poe who married Elizabeth Bray.You did a great job of highlighting records and neighbors of William Poe's son and grandson of Simon Poe, they are not however records for the William Poe that married Elizabeth Bray. I did find records for a William Poe in Randolph in the 1790's I believe these are the records for my William who died in 1799 leaving widow Susannah, I believe he was a son of William and Elizabeth Bray Poe. While what I have is based on records, neighbors who lived next to whom, when the left, where they lived, nothing is written in Stone. I would love to be able to say William Poe was the son of Simon Poe,much handier and simpler, do not believe this is the case, DNA kind of bears this out .

Disambiguation for Elijah/Elisha Hudson

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There are two brothers with similar sounding names. There are birth records for each of them, and each married a different spouse, indicating they are in fact two different people. [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 12:09, 10 November 2023 (UTC) #[[Hudson-496|Elijah Hudson (1740-)]] #[[Hudson-497|Elisha Hudson (1744-1815)]] == Elijah Hutson (Hudson) == '''Birth Record''' :Name: Elijah Hutson :Sex: Male :Father's Name: John Hutson :Mother's Name: Elisabeth :Event Type Birth :Event Date 11 May 1740 :Event Place Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America == Elisha Hutson (Hudson) == '''Birth Record''' :Name: Elisha Hutson :Sex: Male :Father's Name: John Hutson :Mother's Name: Elizabeth :Event Type: Birth :Event Date: 24 Sep 1744 :Event Place: Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

Disambiguation for Needham Everitt

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The purpose of this page is to determine if [[Everitt-1175|Needham Everritt]] married twice, and determine the maiden name of his wife. (Lois Collier or Howell? Phoebe Toler?) Their children's records give varying accounts of her name. All of these documents should be taken with a grain of salt, since the person filling the paperwork out would have been a spouse who may not have known her proper name. (and she could have had several names during her lifetime). First note - there were two Needham Everitt/Everetts in the area - this page is not about Needham Everett Kennedy. Needham's children included: #Ashley (male) #Sarah #Holland (female) #Charity #Isham #Willie (male) #Charlie #Needham Jr. *it is possible that Needham Everitt married twice, but I still think that this is his only wife and mother of all his children, despite her varying names in the records. See this space page for an analysis of the evidence, and feel free to make additions/corrections to this profile.[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 19:28, 8 December 2021 (UTC) == Sources == * "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCFM-T7H : 27 November 2021), Feebe Everitt in household of Needham Everitt, Brogden, Wayne, North Carolina, United States; citing enumeration district ED 295, sheet 508A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,986.

Disambiguation in the Paddy Family

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This page is an attempt to document and clearly identify several men in the Paddy Family that are easily confused. :Wallace Paddy (Jan 1870), son of John Robert Paddy Sr, (Aug 1840) ::Wife is Bettie :::Bettie :::Bessie :::Charles :::Anna *"United States Census, 1900", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3KT-D37 : 9 March 2022), '''Wallace Paddy''', 1900. I cannot find any of the above people in any other census record.. ---- :Wallace L Paddy (Nov 1869), son of John Richard Paddy (Apr 1844) :: Wife is Bessie Birckhead :::Malcolm :::Ellen/Alma :::Bryant :::Edgar :::Robert F :::Edna E * "United States Census, 1900", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3KT-8H3 : 10 March 2022), '''Wallace L Paddy''', 1900. * "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2XK-56P : accessed 29 April 2022), Wallace L Paddy, Election District 8, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 25, sheet 6B, family 125, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 550; FHL microfilm 1,374,563. * "United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M63H-JW9 : 1 February 2021), Wallace Paddy, 1920. * "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X3W9-LGW : accessed 29 April 2022), '''Wallace L Paddy''', Election District 01, Baltimore, Maryland, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 2, sheet 17B, line 72, family 307, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 845; FHL microfilm 2,340,580. * "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K76J-2V4 : 8 January 2021), Wallace L Paddy, District 8 Assessment District, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 2-42, sheet 21B, line 74, family 375, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1502. * "Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBV-HKXX : 16 August 2019), Wallace Lee Paddy in entry for '''Malcolm Jerome Paddy,''' 05 Nov 1969; from "Virginia, Marriage Records, 1700-1850," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing , Arlington, Virginia, United States, entry #, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond. * "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN3C-TW4 : 29 May 2021), Wallice Paddy in entry for Wilson Lyles, 1870. '''Is Mary actually the wife of John with maiden name of Lyles?''' * "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNQX-PXS : 14 January 2022), Wallace Paddy in household of Richd. Paddy, District 3, Calvert, Maryland, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm . '''Question is answered as Wilson Lyles is listed as "father-in-law"'''

Disambiguation John Kent

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There appears to have been at least three men of similar age by the name of John Kent in Massachusetts Bay colony during this time period. All 3 went on to have sons named John as well. This page is intended to help disambiguate them. '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Disambiguation_John_Kent | What Links to Here]]''' '''1'''. In 1678, [[Kent-6483|John Kent, Sr.]], (probably son of James Kent) took oath of allegiance at Newbun; aged 37, born 1641. Son of James Kent, nephew of Richard Kent. Married 24 Feb 1665 [[Hobbs-5641|Mary Hobbs]]. ::: [[Kent-948|John]] 1665-1665 ::: Sarah 1666 ::: Mary 1668 ::: Richard 25 Jun 1670 ::: Jane 1673 ::: John 1675 ::: James 1679 ::: William 1682 '''2'''. In 1678, [[Kent-659|John Kent, Jr.]], (son of [[Kent-250|Richard Kent Sr]], took oath of allegiance at Newbury, MA; aged 34, born 10/20 Jul 1645. His mother was Richard's second wife, Emma. Married [[Woodman-479|Sarah Woodman]] 13 Mar 1666. ::: Sarah 1667 ::: [[Kent-933|John]] 1668 ::: Mary 10 Sep 1668 ::: Richard 25 Jun 1670 ::: Richard 17 Jan 1673 ::: Mary 24 Oct 1674 ::: Emma 20 Apr 1677 ::: Hannah 10 Sep 1679 ::: Judith 1682 ::: Rebecca 20 Feb 1684 ::: James 5 Mar 1686 '''3'''. [[Kent-1264|John Kent]], son of Unknown, was born 1627-1633. Of Dedham, MA and Block Island/Swansea, RI. Originally from Nayland, England. Married [[Griswold-3165|Hannah Griswold]]. No proven relationship to Richard Kent. ::: Hannah 1667 ::: Maria 1669 ::: [[Kent-4589|John]] 1670 ::: Joshua 1672 ::: Joshua 1674 ::: Joseph 1675 ::: Samuel 1678 ::: Ebenezer 1680 ::: Lydia 1683 ::: Mary 1686 ::: Susannah 1689 ===Source=== ::: Briggs, L. V. (1898). Genealogies of the different families bearing the name of Kent in the United States: Together with their possible English ancestry A.D. 1925-1898. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill Press. * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Disambiguation_John_Kent]]

Disambiguation John Martin

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== Background == Three contemporary men in Colonial Virginia named John Martin are often confused and conflated. Two of these three have well-documented descendants whose Y-DNA shows that they could not have shared a common patralineal ancestor for tens of thousands of years. The other one was: # [[Martin-31366|Col. John Martin (abt.1685-1760)]], who has no known descendants in the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/martin?iframe=ycolorized Martin Y-DNA Project], but his line is said to have been well documented in the ''Martin Papers'' in the British Library (Additional Manuscripts 41474-5).See the ''[https://www.archerfamily.org.uk/family/martin Martin Family History]'' page at ''The Archers, the Goodmans and Associated Families.'' Since this John and his sons appear to have left Virginia prior to the Revolution, he should be easily distinguished from the two who remained, but John and his sons patented and owned large tracts of land that were adjacent to multiple tracts patented and owned by his contemporary: # [[Martin-77764|John Martin Sr of New Kent (bef.1680-abt.1742)]], who gave one of these tracts to his son [[Martin-77763|Henry]], who raised his family and died there. The proven descendants of Henry belong to Martin Y-DNA Group 8 and [[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_R-YP658|Y-DNA Haplogroup R-YP658]]. Henry's son William acquired some of the land that had originally been patented by Col. John Martin after it had been escheated during the Revolution. The record books of New Kent were lost multiple times due to fires, so almost nothing remains except for a parish register & vestry book and deeds or other records that were recorded in other counties. From these extant records, John of New Kent was reveled to have left the other neighboring tract of land to heirs of unproven relation to Henry in his will published in 1741. The will was lost, but there are many entries in the extant parish register for the births and baptisms of children of one or more men named John. It is possible that at least one of these records was for the baptism of [[Martin-4370|Thomas]], son of: # [[Martin-52776|John Martin (1685-1756)]], whose descendants belong to Martin Y-DNA Group 21 and Haplogroup R-FTE4462. This Y-DNA family is the only one with a legitimate claim to the now-mythical genealogical figure, [[Martin-7036|Abram Martin (abt.1644-abt.1711)]], whose genealogical fame is due to multiple publications of the family tradition that he was [[Martin-52776|John]]'s father, first published in the 1850s, then again in the 1930s.''[https://archive.org/details/martinfamily168000porc/page/n11/mode/2up Martin Family, 1680-1934]''; Originally published in 1857, by S.D. Martin under title ''Genealogical record of the Martin family;'' and added to by A.C.M. Porcher; 1935. Descendants and/or researchers of all three of these oft-confused Johns have laid claim to [[Martin-7036|Abram of Galway]] as their ancestor, seemingly based on nothing more than their ancestor being in the same area at the same time as the John Martin whose unsourced genealogy had been published so early. == Sources ==

Disambiguation John Wood

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== Subjects == #[[Wood-114|John Wood]] (1590 - 1655) ''of Portsmouth'' #[[Wood-112|John Wood]] (abt. 1620 - 1704) ''of Middletown'' #John Wood ''of Lynn'' #[[Atwood-2|John Wood alias Atwood]] (abt. 1615 - 1675) ''of Plymouth'' #[[Wood-16762|John Wood]] (born abt. 1615) ''came with Hull in 1635'' #John Wood ''of the Hopewell'' #John Wood (abt. 1621 - 1653) ''Master of the Peregrine, of Redcliff'' === Disambiguation === [[Wood-114|John Wood]] (1590 - 1655) ''of Portsmouth'' was: *Not John Wood of Lynn, Massachusetts because there was a John Wood in both places in 1643. *Not John Wood of Plymouth, Massachusetts married there Sarah Masterson and remained in Plymouth until his 1675 death. *Not John Wood who came with Hull in 1635, age 20 (b. abt. 1615) - for John of Portsmouth had a son who was born about 1620. *Not John Wood of the ''Hopewell'' in 1635, age 26 (b. abt. 1609) - for John of Portsmouth had a son who was born abt 1620. *Neither John Wood, nor his son John Wood Jr. (abt 1620-1704) were associated with the ship "Peregrine". This hypothesis by Clark was examined in ''Genealogists' Magazine'', December 2017. According to an article, "John Wood, Master of the ''Peregrine''", it states that the 6 Apr 1650 letter from Captain John Wood to Mrs. Elizabeth Winthrop of Boston (the original document held by the Boston Historical Society) was signed by the same John Wood who was killed in the 1653 Battle of Livorno (Italy). === Further Details === * '''[[Wood-114|John Wood]] (abt. 1590 - bef. 1655) of Portsmouth''' The first known account is found in a Newport Court document from Rhode Island, which states that on June 7, 1643, John Richman and David Greenman separately filed a trespass suit against John Wood of Newport.Chapin, Howard M.. ''Documentary History of Rhode Island: History of the towns of Portsmouth and Newport to 1647 and the court records of Aquidneck''. United States, Preston and Rounds Company, 1919, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=iQ0MAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&pg=PA141#v=onepage&q&f=false 141], [https://books.google.com/books?id=iQ0MAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&pg=PA142#v=onepage&q&f=false 142]. Subsequent documents reveal him as John Wood, residing in Newport from 1643 to 1646.Chapin, Howard M.. ''Documentary History of Rhode Island: History of the towns of Portsmouth and Newport to 1647 and the court records of Aquidneck''. United States, Preston and Rounds Company, 1919, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=iQ0MAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&pg=PA154#v=onepage&q&f=false 154], [https://books.google.com/books?id=iQ0MAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&pg=PA157#v=onepage&q&f=false 157]. His final mention in Newport dates back to 1646. And last, a different document indicates that he was present in Portsmouth in 1648 as a freeman. It seems that at some point after 1646, he relocated from Newport to Portsmouth. He is hence referred to as John Wood of Portsmouth. He is not identical to those men of the same name, as follows: * '''[[Wood-112|John Wood]] (abt. 1620 - 1704) of Middletown''' The father of John Wood of Middletown was once identified as "John Wood, Sr." on March 1, 1649/50, when he purchased his Portsmouth farm. There had been no reason to differentiate between the two Johns up until that point. This was most likely the moment when the father gave John Jr. the 50-acre Newport homestead he had just left behind—the property he had previously purchased from Robert Jeoffries, probably sometime before 1643, albeit the Newport deed record was undated. It is beyond dispute that John Jr. possessed this land prior to his father's passing in 1655, and it is also beyond dispute that John Jr. was a Newport town member when a list of such residents was compiled in 1655.''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England: 1636-1663''. United States, A. C. Greene and brothers, state printers, 1856, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=V1w0AQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&pg=PA301#v=onepage&q&f=false 301]. The above information can be deduced based on historical sources, and it is therefore assumed to be an accurate depiction of John Wood of Middletown. According to original sources, John Wood of Middletown was recorded in Newport, Rhode Island, in March 1662, serving on the grand jury. John Wood of Middletown is the son of John Wood of Portsmouth, and formerly of Newport. * '''John Wood ''of Lynn''''' According to ''New England Historic Genealogical Register'', 1879, Vol. 33, pp. 60-61, there is a reference to an interesting petition by Jane Armitage of Lynn, to the Massachusetts Court. This petition was signed by a number of her fellow citizens including John Wood, and is dated October 26, 1643.''New England Historic Genealogical Register'', 1879, Vol. 33, pp. [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor33wate/page/60/mode/1up 60-61]. It can be found in Massachusetts Colony Records, Vol. II, on page 46. John Wood of Lynn is not identical to John Wood of Portsmouth and formerly of Newport because Newport Court document proves he already resided in Newport, Rhode Island in 1643. John Wood of Lynn is not well known, hence there are no additional allusions to his identity. * '''[[Atwood-2|John Wood alias Atwood]] (abt. 1615 - 1675) ''of Plymouth''''' According to numerous family trees on Ancestry.com and other online genealogical databases, John Wood, "The Mariner," married Sarah Masterson, and he was the same person as John Wood alias Atwood. Sadly, they mistakenly associate him with John Wood, often known as Atwood. There is some confusion in the accounts in publications about John Wood Alias Atwood. These are also not John Wood of Portsmouth, as Williams explains in great detail. According to Williams (p. 138), John Wood Alias Atwood was Sarah Masterson's husband and died in Plymouth, Massachusetts, between November 22, 1675 (will date) and March 7, 1675/6 (probate date). Williams questions the sources for both John Wood Alias Atwood and the other John Atwood (who married Ann) and died between October 20, 1643, and June 5, 1644 (will and probate). As John Wood alias Atwood bequeathed his whole estate to his "wife Sarah" in his 1675 will in Plymouth, we may reasonably assume that this was not our John Wood of Portsmouth. Furthermore, since John Wood of Portsmouth was alive and well, living in the Portsmouth area until 1655, and it was before the passing of John Wood alias Wood in 1675, it seems clear that they were not the same individual. John Wood alias Atwood of Plymouth is not identical to [[Wood-114|John Wood]] of Portsmouth. * '''[[Wood-16762|John Wood]] (born about 1615) came with Joseph Hull in 1635''' Joseph Hull's Congregation of 1635 has John Wood among its members.Chamberlain, George Walter. ''History of Weymouth, Massachusetts''. Vol 3-4, Higginson, 1923, p. 300, citing Thomas Holbrook's deposition. John Wood's age, which is 20 according to the manifest, and the fact that he was Joseph's servant are the only details known about him.Hotten, John Camden. ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years, Apprentices, Children Stolen, Maidens Pressed, and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700''. United States, Empire State Book, 1874, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/298/mode/1up 283]. In 1635, they departed from Weymouth, Dorset, England to Dorchester, Massaschusetts by sea, fifteen years after Pilgrims established Plymouth Plantation and five years after Puritans founded the Bay Colony, seeking the freedom to practice their religion without fear of persecution, a liberty they would not grant to others. On 8 July 1635, John Winthrop noted in his journal, "At this court Wessagusset was made a plantation and Mr. Hull, a minister of England, and twenty-one families with him allowed to sit down there."Winthrop, John. ''Winthrop’s Journal'', vol. 1. Ed. James Kendall Hosmer, Scribner’s, 1908, p. 163. He could not have been the same as John Wood of Portsmouth, who had a son named John Wood, Jr., born around 1620, fifteen years before the migration to New England because he was a 20-year-old servant with Joseph Hull in 1635, alone and without children or a wife on the migration list. Although there are other John Woods in New England, none of them completely match this man's description, according to Anderson.Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635''. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2009. Volume III, p. 599. This man is not identical to [[Wood-114|John Wood]] of Portsmouth. * '''John Wood ''of the Hopewell''''' John Wood was a 26 year old passenger boarding the ship ''Hopewell'' on September 11, 1635.Hotten, John Camden. ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years, Apprentices, Children Stolen, Maidens Pressed, and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700''. United States, Empire State Book, 1874, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/130/mode/1up 130]. He could not have been the same as John Wood of Portsmouth, who had a son named John Wood, Jr., born around 1620, fifteen years before the migration to New England because the ''Hopewell'' manifest shows he was alone with his relatives, William Wood, age 27 and Elizabeth Wood, age 24, but he did not have any children or wife, boarding on the ship ''Hopewell''. John Wood of the ''Hopewell'' is not identical to [[Wood-114|John Wood]] of Portsmouth. * '''John Wood (abt. 1621 - 1653) ''Master of the Peregrine, of Redcliff''''' Some thought John Wood, master of the ''Peregrine'', of Redcliff is identical to John Wood based on his occupation that he was a mariner. No evidence is shown that he was a mariner when he was in Newport from 1643 to 1646 and later in Portsmouth from 1648 to 1655. Bertha W. Clark, the author of ''John Wood of Rhode Island and His Early Descendants on the Mainland'', hypothesized that John Wood, master of the ''Peregrine'' is identical to John Wood of Portsmouth, whom she thought he was a mariner. However, he is not identical to John Wood who was still alive from 1648 to 1655 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island because John Wood, master of the ''Peregrine'' was 32 years old and was killed on March 3, 1653 in the 1653 Battle of Livorno (Italy). Six English merchantmen had been blockaded in Livorno. They accepted naval command under Commodore Henry Appleton and made an unsuccessful attempt to break out before reinforcements arrived. Wood was wounded in an action with the Dutch and died ten days later. He was buried at Old English Cemetery on Via Giuseppe Verdi in Livorno, Italy.“M3138 | Maritime Memorials.” M3138 | Maritime Memorials, memorials.rmg.co.uk/n3138.Michael M . Wood. "John Wood, Master of the Peregrine and his forgotten Italian Grave," ''Genealogists' Magazine''' vol 32, pp. 304-310 (London, Dec 2017). * '''[[Wood-28113|John Wood]] (abt. 1586) of St. Savior, Southwark''' Bertha W. Clark claimed that John Wood of Portsmouth is identical to John Wood of St. Savior, Southwark who married Margaret Carter. The marriage entry in the parish registers of St. Savior, Southwark in England shows that John Wood married Margaret Carter, a daughter of John Carter, a tailor, on January 28, 1610/11, at St. Savior's Parish in Southwark, Surrey, England.NEHGS "American Ancestors" magazine, Summer 2018. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB405/i/56453/44/73548213 ''AmericanAncestors.org '' (link by subscription)] John Wood and Margaret Carter were listed in the Token Books of St. Saviour Southwark every year from 1623 to 1643 as the head of a household residing in Frying Pan Alley and attending St. Savior's, the same street where Margaret Carter lived with her father from 1620 to 1622.[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ingram/StSaviour/ ''The Parish of St. Saviour, Southwark'']. "The Token Books of St. Saviour Southwark." [http://tokenbooks.folger.edu/search/PageImage.php?booknumber=209&pagenumber=41 Book 209, Page 41, Line 47], [http://tokenbooks.folger.edu/search/PageImage.php?booknumber=210&pagenumber=51 Book 210, Page 51, Line 20], [http://tokenbooks.folger.edu/search/PageImage.php?booknumber=211&pagenumber=46 Book 211, Page 46, Line 11]. Her husband's name, John Wood, was listed next to John Carter, and they were residing on Frying Pan Alley in Boroughside from 1623 to 1629 in the Token Books. In the Token Book, her father, John Carter, was shown but was crossed out, and 'dead' was in the margin in 1629, and it was his last residence on Frying Pan Alley in Boroughside. Interestingly, in the same book, at the 28th line, John Carter's name was below John Wood's name, which was at the 25th line.[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ingram/StSaviour/ ''The Parish of St. Saviour, Southwark'']. "The Token Books of St. Saviour Southwark." [http://tokenbooks.folger.edu/search/PageImage.php?booknumber=218&pagenumber=48 Book 218, Page 48, Line 28]. Also, Robert Carter was residing on Frying Pan Alley in Boroughside and was listed next to John Wood from 1637 to 1643 in the Token Books. His relationship to John Wood and his wife Margaret was unknown.[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ingram/StSaviour/ ''The Parish of St. Saviour, Southwark'']. "The Token Books of St. Saviour Southwark." [http://tokenbooks.folger.edu/search/PageImage.php?booknumber=237&pagenumber=24 Book 237, Page 24, Line 43]. It demonstrates that John Wood of St. Savior, Southwark, is not the same as [[Wood-114|John Wood]] of Portsmouth, who lived in Newport from 1643 to 1646 and again in Portsmouth from 1648 to 1655. == Sources ==

Disambiguation of Basil Beall

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The purpose of this page is to determine the identity of Basil Beall, listed as having formerly enslaved [[Franklin-15427|Zachariah Franklin (abt.1850-)]] (age 14, enslaved "until 31 years old") and [[Myers-22157|Hester Ann Myers (abt.1853-)]] (age 9, enslaved "until 30 years old") in the 1867 Montgomery County MD Slave Statistics.Montgomery County Slave Statistics, 1867-1868, Volume 812, Page 9, Maryland Archives, available online: The 1860 Slave Schedule for Bazil Beall lists two people, a boy aged 11 and a girl aged 6, who are almost certainly Zachariah and Hester Ann."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKLL-CGMM : 16 October 2019), Bazil Beall, 1860. This census page was enumerated in Clarksburg District, Montgomery county MD on September 7th, 1860, by Jos. A. (Faney?). The following page is dated September 11th, 1860. Based on the written instructions to census takers for the 1860 census, schedules for free persons and enslaved persons were to be enumerated concurrently, or at least "in proper consecutive order".1860 Census Instructions to Enumerators, page 17; p. 20 in digital copy. '''THEREFORE: Which Basil Beall listed in the 1860 census for Clarksburg MD is most likely to be the Basil Beall from the 1860 Slave Schedule?''' Possible candidates in consecutive order from 1860 census of Clarksburg, Montgomery, MD: 1. Bazil Bealle "of H""United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M69H-4B2 : 18 February 2021), Bazil Bealle, 1860., enumerated on August 25th, 1860 by Jos. A. (Faney?). Post Office: Hyattstown. Living next to #2 in 1850 census."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD4J-5RT : 22 December 2020), Basel Beale, Montgomery, Maryland, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 2. '''[[Beall-1149|Basil Beall (1796-1877)]]'''"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M69H-4RY : 18 February 2021), Bazil Beall, 1860., enumerated on September 11th, 1860 by Jos. A. (Faney?). Post Office: Damascus. Living next to #1 in 1850 census."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD4J-5RV : 22 December 2020), Basel Beale, Montgomery, Maryland, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 3. '''[[Beall-1159|Basil Barry Beall (1831-1875)]]'''"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M69H-4TS : 18 February 2021), Bazil B Beall, 1860.son of above, enumerated on September 11th, 1860 by Jos. A. (Faney?). Post Office: Damascus. In household of #2 in 1850 census. == Sources ==

Disambiguation of Edward Carters

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There are too many Edward Carters. There appear to be at least two Edward Carters, with a rank of Colonel, buried in the year 1682. NO - SAME PERSON/TWO BURIAL RECORDS A lot of the information shown in their profiles may have been conflated with one of the others.This is a page to sort these out and see if any of them can be merged or connected. CARTER-10280 Edward of Virginia (abt 1640 - 1668) : Marriage 1 to Anne (? Anne Loper 1631 b. 1607 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710438302%2F1 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/158901:2056 E C birthdate 1603, age 28? YEOMAN??? ) deceased Died 1676 Buried St Dunstant London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Dun1/A/001/Ms07857/003
{{Ancestry Sharing|1440186|398bc784f9f6a77b11eb40bc1d343f1331209ab42e34aa9630bf36c8b2c48bfe}} - {{Ancestry Record|1624|6498749|au}} (accessed 29 January 2023)
Ann Carter burial (died in about 1676) on 26 Oct 1676 in St Dunstan in the East, City of London, London, England. :: Daughter Anne Place, deceased : Marriage 2 to Elizabeth - after 1676 - 1678 14 FEBRUARY 1677 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/10080838:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=9e3d970b7b1ae1408a4044695c0ddc53&_phsrc=Fdd2749&_phstart=successSource https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/10080838:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=9e3d970b7b1ae1408a4044695c0ddc53&_phsrc=Fdd2749&_phstart=successSource :: Son Edward - d. 1683? <21 BP baptism for Edward, son of Edward and Elizabeth in 12 Sep 1682 at All Saints Edmonton, Middlesex. https://www.ancestry.com.au/sharing/1441505?mark=b7efebcfcc1189c50c962a191a57b6341b75cdd46ff32d8a928280f56030a34b 14 February 1682 Burial son Edward 2 March 1682 https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_939127748 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/7572333:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=1e7d07fd556baee517bbf0590cf94b90&_phsrc=Fdd2726&_phstart=successSource https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_939127748 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/7575203:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=e595da0542696107ec8649b54a19d285&_phsrc=Fdd2737&_phstart=successSource https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/114321109:9841?tid=&pid=&queryId=e595da0542696107ec8649b54a19d285&_phsrc=Fdd2738&_phstart=successSource NOT ST MARTIN VINTRY _ ALL SAINTS EDMONTON :: Daughter Elizabeth <21 BP 3 December 1678 https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_951912848 https://www.ancestry.com.au/sharing/1441353?mark=3a05ca9af213baea1264a827fd8837379e5347ef55befbc506e1b75dffe5c905 : Daughter Anne <21 BP 8 November 1681 https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_951913831 : Will Nov 1682 PROB 11/371/450 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D843432 :: Probate of Will Nov 1682 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/42803061-8c13-4e0e-898a-85c43d0832cf On Profile - From Waters, Henry F. [G]enealogical gleanings in England Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901. : Burial - 13 November 1682 St Dunstan's in the East https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6499314:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=c03d555c5a5edbc35ff553a420cfad18&_phsrc=Fdd2724&_phstart=successSource https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1624/images/31281_a101474-00068?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Fdd2728&_phstart=successSource&pId=6499314 Also possibly Burial November 13 1682 Christ Church Newgate St https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/21545195:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=2a423ed706bcb9339b98f276d836af15&_phsrc=Fdd2710&_phstart=successSource https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/21544935:1624 Virginia business: 1678 Order of the King in Council, referring Petition of Thomas Gould, John Jeffreys, Alexander Culpeper, George Richards, Edward Carter, Henry Meese, Thomas Lane, James Tubb, Micajah Perry and Thomas Sands to the Lords of Trade and Plantations for their Report. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol10/pp256-268 CARTER-19444 Son of Robert of Hatfield - Younger Son : Mother - Petronell Curle Curle-1 :: Maternal grandfather - Walter Curle d. 1618 Carter-20671 Robert of Hatfield : Will proved 1632 https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric2219mary/page/122/mode/2up COLONEL EDWARD CARTER ??? SAME AS C-10280??? YES SAME PERSON Burial Christ November 13 1682 Christ Church Newgate St https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/21545195:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=2a423ed706bcb9339b98f276d836af15&_phsrc=Fdd2710&_phstart=successSource https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/21544935:1624 EDWARD CARTER St Margaret Westminster Son of Robert of Hatfield or his brother Robert the Vintner? Not in Virginia apparently. In government under Parliament. Official of Parliamentary govt, militia committee of Westminster? 1649 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/acts-ordinances-interregnum/pp20-23#highlight-first JP for Westminster 1647 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/middx-county-records/vol3/pp98-102 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/acts-ordinances-interregnum/pp405-409#highlight-first https://www.british-history.ac.uk/lords-jrnl/vol7/pp506-508#highlight-first https://www.british-history.ac.uk/lords-jrnl/vol6/pp486-490 Marriage 1631 Elizabeth Hughes https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F492311594%2F1 BURIAL Edward Carter Event Type: Burial Burial Date: 3 Jul 1682 Burial Place: St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, England https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/228957:62467?tid=&pid=&queryId=2d80fa1ef8c7eee2fabaec6fd09fa6f2&_phsrc=Fdd2742&_phstart=successSource EDWARD CARTER RECTOR ALso of Convent Garden??? EDWARD CARTER AND WIFE ELIZABETH OF ST MARTIN VINTRY EDWARD CARTER ST BOTOLPH's EDWARD CARTER SURVEYOR IN THE OFFICE OF WORKS - St Pauls's renovation d. 1663 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4/pp98-107 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol36/pp98-128#highlight-first **** Lived in Convent Garden. became prominent builder https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4/pp107-110 Same as EDWARD CARTER SON OF FRANCIS D. 1630 11/158/567 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D882493 EDWARD CARTER OF BRILL ?????? Edward Carter. For the place of Clerk of the Escheats in the Exchequer, now executed by Mr. Williams, through an illegal power; served in the late war; was much oppressed by the committees of Buckinghamshire. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1660-1/pp1-16#highlight-first

Disambiguation of James Mc Pherson Brown

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This is an attempt to document all the men that have been conflated over the years, as their name is James McPherson Brown or James M Brown :James Macpherson Browne 13 Aug 1916 Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada, Parents James Vincent Browne and Edith Mary Browne, died 16 Mar 1991 in Alameda CA Wife was Dorothy Jeanne Douglass ::https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3305987:8838-Birth ::https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/879794:5180-Death ::https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3923038:3998-Wife ::https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2709269:8991 1921 Census with parents ::https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/GQ14-BKK Wife's Obit : [[Brown-138583|James McPherson Brown]] abt 1916 in Scotland, Parents James and Sarah Brown. Married on 12 Apr 1938 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada to Isabell Vivian Norman ::https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/24736762:7921-Birth, parents and marriage : [[Brown-135012|James McPherson Brown]] 10 Mar 1916 Craig, Forfar, Scotland to James McPherson Brown and Betsy Coull ::https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/view-image/nrs_stat_births/46826076?return_row=3 birth and parents ::https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61588&h=156790356&ssrc=pt&tid=153010806&pid=382228332450&usePUB=true father, mother and siblings

Disambiguation of John Mansfield

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John Mantor Mansfield {{Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28308183/john-mantor-mansfield: accessed 01 February 2023), memorial page for John Mantor Mansfield (30 Jan 1793–21 Mar 1870), {{FindAGrave|28308183}}, citing Baptist Corner Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by the moo (contributor 46834101) {{Mansfield-2706}} b. 1766 John Mansfield son of Joseph {{Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68827198/john-mansfield: accessed 01 February 2023), memorial page for John Mansfield (1765–29 Sep 1835), {{FindAGrave|68827198}}, citing Pearl Street Cemetery, Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by David Allen Lambert (contributor 46539084) {{Mansfield-3546|John Mansfield}} son of Moses b. 1734 {{Mansfield-3926|John Mansfield}} son of Stephen b. 1754

Disambiguation of John Morgan

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'''The issue is the use of selected data from sources to prove the birthplace of this man.''' It has been stated that John Morgan born September 6, 1801 in Wales is often mistaken for John Morgan born August 18, 1801 in Chester, PA. They are two different people with two different birth dates. * "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8LP-MFF : 8 March 2021), Josiah S Morgan, 25 Mar 1920; citing New Boston, Scioto Co., Ohio, reference fn 25275; FHL microfilm 1,991,072. ''Death record for Josiah being used to prove his father was born in Wales also shows that his mother was Mary Long….. the data on that record is questionable.'' == First Hand information == * "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX7Q-MFG : 21 December 2020), John Morgan, Jefferson Township, Scioto, Ohio, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCL4-Q7F : 18 February 2021), John Morgan, 1860. ''In both of these census records, John indicates he was born in Pennsylvania and his wife was born in Ohio. This is first hand information.'' == Second/Third Hand Information == * "Iowa State Census, 1905," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-KWQ5 : 20 February 2021), J Morgan, Taylor, Iowa, United States; citing card #268, State Historical Department, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,430,646. ''Jeremiah, himself, indicates his father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother in Ohio.'' * "Iowa, County Death Records, 1880-1992," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DH2G-W66Z : 14 December 2020), Jerry Morgan, 25 Aug 1909; citing Death, Jefferson Township, Taylor, Iowa, United States, page , offices of county clerk from various counties; FHL microfilm 1,536,426. ''Jeremiah's family indicates that his father was born in Indiana and his mother was Mary Shaw, no birth place'' * "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCCL-TC1 : 19 February 2021), Ephraim Morgan, Hunnewell, Greenup, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district ED 42, sheet 165A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,417. * "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M94C-T6G : accessed 1 May 2021), Ephriham Morgan, Magisterial District 2, Springville, Smith Branch Precinct 3 Springville town, Greenup, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 47, sheet 14B, family 277, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,524. * "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2DQ-SJ4 : accessed 1 May 2021), Eaphram Morgan, District 3, Greenup, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 66, sheet 5A, family 85, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 476; FHL microfilm 1,374,489. ''While Ephraim indicates his father was born in Wales, he also indicates that his mother was born in New Jersey in all of these census records, I wonder if there are two Ephraim Morgans?' * "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXV7-CLR : 19 February 2021), Nathan Morgan, Rio, Knox, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district ED 146, sheet 319A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,220. * "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9KG-4VW : accessed 10 May 2021), Nathan Morgan, Stuart city (pt.) Ward 1-2, Guthrie, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 64, sheet 1A, family 4, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,434. * "Iowa, Death Records, 1904-1951," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q24Z-2VQ8 : 8 November 2017), Nathan Morgan, 16 Apr 1923, Stuart Township, Guthrie, Iowa, United States; citing certificate #203, State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines; FamilySearch digital folder 101768562. ''Nathan indicates his father was born in Pennsylvania, but on his death record, his family indicates his father was born in Ohio.'' * "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9PX-9RR : accessed 10 May 2021), John Morgan, Lucerne Township (part of), Kings, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 36, sheet B, family 202, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,087. ''John Morgan indicates his father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother is Ohio '' * "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8SG-5H8 : 20 February 2021), Sarah Salsbery in household of Andrew Salsbery, Union, Scioto, Ohio, United States; citing enumeration district ED 178, sheet 310B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,255,064. ''Sarah indicates her father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother in New Jersey.'' * "Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F6KS-TGK : 1 March 2021), Robert Dennison Morgan, 21 Dec 1926; citing Death, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States, source ID 4482, County courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 2,032,697. ''Robert D Morgan's family indicates that both parents were born in Ohio and mother’s name was Mary Decker.'' * "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8SG-D7B : 20 February 2021), Ruth A Field in household of Abner Field, Jefferson, Scioto, Ohio, United States; citing enumeration district ED 165, sheet 97A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,255,064. ''Daughter Ruth, indicates her parents were both born in Ohio.'' * "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8T9-1FC : 8 March 2021), John Morgan in entry for James Simon Morgan, 17 Mar 1923; citing Portsmouth, Scioto, Ohio, reference fn 21964; FHL microfilm 1,992,265. ''James' Family indicates his father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother, Mary Shaw was born in Ohio''

Disambiguation of multiple men named Hezekiah Stout

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== Purpose == This page has been set up to provide a place to organize all the documentation to help disambiguate the men named Hezekiah Stout. == Hezekiah Stout 1722-1814== Benjamin Stout, a son of Jonathan and Anne (Bollen) Stout, was born at Middletown, New Jersey in 1691. He married Hannah Bonham. Hannah, a daughter of Hezekiah and Mary (Dunn) Bonham was born in 1695. She was also a descendant of Samuel Fuller, the 21st signer of the Mayflower Compact. Their son Hezekiah b. 1722/3 d.Apr 15 1814 :m.----- Smith :m.Espenefus Gordon or Sorter or Salter *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stout-318 *https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal04stil#page/333/mode/1up/search/hannah+bonham *http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Bonham%20Family/BonhamHannahStout.html *http://files.usgwarchives.net/nj/monmouth/history/family/stout01.txt *Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, Russell Ray Stout, 1966, pages 12-13 https://books.google.com/books/about/Richard_Stout_Descendants_in_West_Virgin.html?id=IN5jHAAACAAJ (https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/t/o/Robert-Stout/FILE/0001page.html) *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002340993&view=1up&seq=420 (Actual will) *http://www.sortore.com/narative.html *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stout-318 * https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43445204/hezekiah-stout Headstone Photo == Hezekiah Stout 1762-1848 == * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stout-298 Benjamin Stout, a son of Benjamin and Hannah (Bonham) Stout, was born in Middletown, New Jersey in 1736 and died in 1788. He married Rebecca Doolhagen. Rebecca was born in NJ about 1740 and died about 1770. Benjamin married Martha Schenk in Burlington County NJ September 17, 1772. Martha was born in Hunterdon County NJ about 1754 and died about 1800. Their son Hezekiah b.c. 1762 d. '''1858''' :m. Mary Powers Oct 29 1789 *Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, Russell Ray Stout, 1966?, page 21 https://books.google.com/books/about/Richard_Stout_Descendants_in_West_Virgin.html?id=IN5jHAAACAAJ (https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/t/o/Robert-Stout/FILE/0001page.html) *Descendants of Herbert Powers, compliled by Don Norman http://hackerscreek.com/norman/POWERS/HERBERT.htm *WV Vital Statistics http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=39315&Type=Marriage *Concerning the said Sarah Cline was on my part a mistake misreading Ch 6, Page 21 paragraph beginning in 1834.... of Russell Ray's book. 982. (7). William* b. Feb 24 1824 d. Aug 28 1900 m. Rachel Cline, daughter of Urias and Sarah McHenry Cline, May 6 1856 in Braxton County, WV "West Virginia Marriages, 1854-1932," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR43-KCR b. Mar 6 1833 d. Sep 1 1890 http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=4569178&Type=Death m. Margaret J. Moyers Jun 1 1892 William was the executor of his father's estate. == Hezekiah Stout 1755-1810 == * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stout-3474 Jonathan Stout, a son of Benjamin and Hannah (Bonham) Stout, was born in Middletown, New Jersey January 14, 1715 and died in Harrison County VA (WV) January 9, 1811. He married Hannah Jewel in 1750 and the family moved to Western Virginia in 1772. Hannah was born in 1725 and died in 1805. Jonathan served as a Lieutenant in the 1st NY Regiment in the American Revolution. Their son Hezekiah b.c. 1755/6 : m. Sarah ----- * In 1792 the tax list contains two Hezekiah Stouts, one with a notation of "Jonathan's son," the other "Benjamin's son." https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Stout-3474.jpg * http://files.usgwarchives.net/wv/harrison/military/Dunpay/dunpay.txt :1774 payroll list of Captain William Lowther, Harrison county, (West) Virginia, Lord Dunmore’s War #Hezekiah Stout, 132 days service [1773 improvements made at the mouth of Indian Creek]. #Daniel Stout, 78 days service. [1775 made improvements on Brushy Fork of Elk Creek]. #Thomas Stout, 78 days service [1775 made improvements on Elk Creek]. The three are marked as dons of Jonathan Stout. 1771 settlement by Jonathan Stout on Simpsons Creek == Hezekiah Stout 1777-1854 == * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stout-3902 Ezekiel Stout, a son of Benjamin and Hannah (Bonham) Stout, was born in Middletown, New Jersey about 1740 and died in Harrison County VA (WV)in 1795. He married Sarah Drake in NJ. Sarah was born about 1740 and died in Harrison County about 1800. The family moved to Harrison County in 1787. Their son Hezekiah b.Apr 14 1777 d. 1854 :m. Mary Stout Mar 21 1791, daughter of Benjamin Stout, a son of Benjamin and Hannah (Bonham) Stout * Wife is shown as Mary. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DW-JCX : 29 February 2020), Hezekiah Stout, Harrison county, part of, Harrison, Virginia, United States; citing family 446, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * Son of Ezekial and Sarah, wife is Mary, born NJ and died in West Virginia "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1P9-L4S : 10 March 2018), Hezekiah Stout, 22 Dec 1854; citing Browns Creek, Harrison Co., West Virginia, County Records, , county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 1,617,902. == Hezekiah Stout 1788-1859 == * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stout-341 *Wife is Mary, born and living in Virginia "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DS-45P : 27 February 2020), Hezekiah Stout, Gilmer county, Gilmer, Virginia, United States; citing family 97, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). == Hezekiah Stout 1782- == * Wife is Lydia, born in Virginia, living in Mississippi "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZ6-5ZC : 27 February 2020), Hezekiah Stout in household of Isaac Lankersham, Mississippi county, Mississippi, Missouri, United States; citing family 59, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).

Disambiguation of Ramon Lopez-7437

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'''Note''': These notes are for the [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez (1873-)]] that married [[Calzada-22|Micaela Calzada (1885-1940)]], not the [[Lopez_Aguirre-5|Ramon Lopez Aguirre (1870-1944)]] that married [[Pinedo-105|Micaela Pinedo (abt.1870-)]]. A tree at another site has this {{FindAGrave|168995876|sameas=no}} not sure this is him based on this obituary https://www.newspapers.com/image/606501048/?article=9735ca90-3c88-4522-9af2-731a44e2f6b5&focus=0.26576242,0.6127536,0.3829086,0.7083746&xid=3355&_gl=1*1tnml8q*_gcl_au*MTA3MDgwMjc4Ni4xNjgxMjczNDQw*_ga*NDc5ODczMjA0LjE2ODEyNzM0NDA.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MDJiMGI3MjMtMTA0Yi00NDZjLWE0ZjEtNjFiYThiMDU1YzFlLjIyMy4xLjE2ODUxMjA3OTMuNTQuMC4w&_ga=2.57203626.1211047085.1681273440-479873204.1681273440 Free Space page under construction - please help! Translations for baptism records found for Ramon's children. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Lopez_-_Pineda_children%27s_baptisms,_translations_from_Spanish_to_English&errcode=new_profile Possible source, is it this man? Did he return to México? "México, Coahuila, Registro Civil, 1861-1998," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGZF-VL62 : 2 March 2021), Ramón López, 19 Sep 1944; citing Death Registration, Torreón, Coahuila, México, page 18, Direccion Estatal de Registro Civil del Estado de Coahuila (Coahuila State Archives), Saltillo. Possible marriage - "México, Zacatecas, Registro Civil, 1860-2000", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLTH-X6ZV : 18 February 2021), Ramon Lopes Aguirre and Micaela Pinedo, 1887. I ([[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]]) think that the claim that wife Micaela was born in 1873 is wrong, and the younger/later ages and dates in the records of her Murrieta marriage and her death are correct. Specifically: #The age given for Ramon's wife Micaela in the 1930 U.S. Census is wrong (she was not age 57, but more like 45). The Census is right for Micaela Pinedo. #The ages at first marriages reported in that census have been misinterpreted. They were not married to each other when both were 17; rather, he was 17 at his first marriage in about 1890 and she was age 17 at her first marriage in about 1902. #The children listed in that census record are mistakenly attributed to both Micaela and Ramon, but in fact they were Ramon's children by a previous wife. (She was too young to have children of their ages.) I have revised the birth date on Micaela's profile, but I have not [yet] revised the date of her marriage to Ramon, nor have I disconnected the children who were adults in 1930. I [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] think that this Gentleman is nothing to do with Josefina, Joaquin, Pedro and Maria Calvado # The age given for Ramon's wife Micaela in the 1930 U.S. Census is right because she is Micaela Pinedo # The ages 17 on marriage would be correct for both Micaela Pinedo and Ramon in 1890 # They were the children of Micaela Pinedo who I believe is shown in both the 1930 and 1940 Census see also the baptisms on freespace under construction. therefore I conclude that Micaela Calzada - and her three connected children should be removed so the correct line can be found. I also think that these families moved back and forth across the border a few times (they did not live in Mexico, then make a one-time migration to the United States), and some younger children were living in Mexico at the same time that Ramon, Micaela, and his adult children were recorded in the 1930 census. There are several records of births in Altar, Sonora, that I think are children of Ramon and Micaela, but who show up in the record as children of Macaela Calsada with no father listed. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 22:11, 26 May 2023 (UTC) There is a baptism recorded in Altar, Sonora, of a Josefa, ''illegitimate'' daughter (hija natural) of Micaela Calzada, in 1913 (birth was in 1912). I don't think it would have been recorded as illegitimate if there was a husband, even if he was absent. [[Castro-1251|Maria Castro]], 27 May.

Disambiguation Olivier Robichaud

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There are three '''Olivier Robichaud''' men who were born in Kent County, New Brunswick around the same time who are easily confused with each other in online family trees. Their details are listed below: 1. '''[[Robichaud-2183|Olivier Robichaud (1833–1889)]] [Robichaud-2183]''' :Born: 22 Feb 1833
:Baptized: 8 Sep 1833 in RichibouctouBaptism: "Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1757-1946", {{Ancestry Sharing|8856931|7b22746f6b656e223a22534e79386c50732b432b42756763517666466d757a397a454c52724b436868506d6c43374b4b676b74464d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|1110|d13p_31290670}} (accessed 5 January 2024); citing R > St-Antoine-de-Padoue; Richibouctou > 1800-1899, Olivier Robichau baptism on 8 Sep 1833.
:Son of: [[Robichaud-917|Anselme Robichaud]] and [[Surette-497|Marie Surette]]
:Married: [[Leblanc-9831|Rosalie Leblanc]] in 1855 in MemramcookMemramcook, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Thomas, catholique, Baptêmes et Mariages 1806-1870, Sépultures 1807-1870 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 8), Image #915, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/915?r=0&s=2 Olivier Robichaux & Rosalie LeBlanc Marriage] 2 October 1855, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3018, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3018 accessed January 2021. "Canada, New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBF-V5VV : 20 February 2021), Oliver Robicheaux and Rosalie Leblanc, 02 Oct 1855; citing , Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada, p. 523, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 846,409. (record indicates Olivier is from Bouctouche, witnesses were Damien Cormier and Margaret Robichaud ''(his sister)'')
:1861 Census: age 30 [1831] Dundas;1861 Census: "Census of 1861 (Canada East, Canada West, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia)", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=44149102&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 4 January 2024), Oliver Robishaw (30) in Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 14, Line: 530, Microfilm reel number: C-1002-1003, Image number: 4108515_00061, Item ID number: 44149102. listed next to Mary Robishaw, widow, age 52 and her children Jane, Auriet, and Amey ''(his mother and three of his siblings)''
:1871 Census: age 38 [1833] Dundas;1871 Census: "Census of Canada, 1871", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=39682157&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 4 January 2024), Oliver Robicheau (38), married in Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. Born in New Brunswick; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 76, Line: 6, Microfilm reel number: C-10391, Image number: 4396662_00452, Item ID number: 39682157. listed next to Marie Robicheau ''(his mother)'' [in household of her son-in-law Francois Xavier Bristol]
:1881 Census: age 47 [1834] Dundas;1881 Census: "Census of Canada, 1881", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=21022363&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 4 January 2024), Olivier Robichaud (47), married, Farmer, in Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. Born in New Brunswick; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 3, Family number: 12, Microfilm reel number: C-13185, Image number: e008134771, Item ID number: 21022363. Marie Robichaud age 66 listed in his household
:Death: 30 Nov 1889 in Notre-Dame, listed as age 57 [1832], farmer, born in Bouctouche
:Godparents/sponsors in her childrens' baptism records: * 1856: Francoix Xavier Babineau and Genevieve Robichaud ''(his sister)'' * 1859: David Cormier and Henriette Robichaud ''(his sister)'' * 1861: Thaddé Gallant and Marguerite Leblanc * 1863: Vital Landry and Marie Surette'' (his mother)'' * 1865: Beloni Richard and Judith Leblanc * 1866: Louis McGrath and Phémie Leblanc * 1867: Silvain Pellerin and Osithe Leblanc * 1869: Pierre Leblanc and Elizabeth Robichaud * 1871: Theophile Leblanc and Marie Robichaud * 1872: Theophile Leblanc and Judith Landry * 1876: Laurent LeBlanc and Valentine Robichaud ''(his son)'' :'''Summary''': His marriage records don't list his parents. Census records and death record indicate he was born between about 1831 and 1834, and his civil marriage record indicates he is from the parish of Bouctouche (his death record also indicates he was born in Bouctouche). He appears to be the son of [[Robichaud-917|Anselme Robichaud]] and [[Surette-497|Marie Surette]]: Olivier's mother Marie (Surette) Robichaud was listed in his household in the 1881 census and with his widow Rosalie in the 1891 census.1891 Census: "Census of Canada, 1891", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=24233070&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 4 January 2024), Rosalie Robichand (58), widowed in Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 24-25, Family number: 96, Microfilm reel number: T-6300, Image number: 30953_148102-00236, Item ID number: 24233070. In the 1861 census Olivier was listed next to a household containing his mother Marie and three of his siblings. In the 1871 census, Olivier was listed next to the household of his brother-in-law [[Bristol-681|François Xavier Bristol]], and his mother was listed in François's household. His mother Marie Surette was also the godmother of Olivier's daughter Ellen (Hélène) in 1863. Olivier's sister Marguerite Robichaud was the witness at his wedding, his sister Geneviève was the godmother for his daughter Isabelle (Elizabeth), and his sister Henriette was the godmother for his son Valentine. 2. '''[[Robichaud-2881|Olivier Robichaud (1835–1914)]] [Robichaud-2881]''' :Born: 11 Nov 1835
:Baptized: 21 May 1836 in Saint-LouisSaint-Louis-de-Kent, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Louis-de-Kent, catholique, Baptêmes 1800-1870, Mariages et Sépultures 1802-1870, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 16), Image #86, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/86 baptism for Olivier Robichau], 21 May 1836, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3020, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3020 accessed 5 Jan 2024.
:Son of: [[Robichaud-1259|Jean Baptiste Robichaud]] and [[Barrieau-47|Madeleine Barrieau]]
:Married: [[Maillet-1111|Elizabeth Maillet]] in 1863 in Saint-LouisSaint-Louis-de-Kent, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Louis-de-Kent, catholique, Baptêmes 1800-1870, Mariages et Sépultures 1802-1870, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 16), Image #227, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/227 marriage for Olivier Robichaud and Elizabeth Maillet], 17 Feb 1863, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3020, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3020 accessed 5 Jan 2024. Marriage: "Canada, New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950", {{FamilySearch Record|QVBF-JH4H}} (accessed 5 January 2024) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89MF-Q9P3-3}}, Oliver Robicheau marriage to Elisabeth Maillet on 17 Feb 1863 in Palmerston, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; citing Page: 26; Digital film/folder number: 005418860; FHL microfilm: 000845797; Image number: 277. (record indicates Olivier was the son of J. Baptiste Robichaud and was from Saint-Louis, witnesses were Sylvestre Maillet and Elizabeth Robichaud, dispensation for 4 degrees of consanguinity)
:1861 Census: age 25 [1836] Palmerston;1861 Census: "Census of 1861 (Canada East, Canada West, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia)", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=45280462&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 5 January 2024), Oliver Robichau (25) in Palmerston, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 15, Line: 483, Microfilm reel number: C-1002-1003, Image number: 4108515_00166, Item ID number: 45280462. listed with his father, stepmother Anastasie, and his siblings :1871 Census: age 36 [1835] St. Louis1871 Census: "Census of Canada, 1871", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=39215176&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 5 January 2024), Oliver Robecheau (36), married in St. Louis, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. Born in New Brunswick; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 10, Line: 5, Microfilm reel number: C-10390, Image number: 4396276_00229, Item ID number: 39215176. :1891 census: age 56 [1835] Acadieville1891 Census: "Census of Canada, 1891", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=24229738&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 5 January 2024), Olivier Robichand (56), married in Acadieville, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 18-19, Family number: 76, Microfilm reel number: T-6300, Image number: 30953_148102-00165, Item ID number: 24229738. :1901 Census: age 65 [1836] Acadieville;1901 Census: "Census of Canada, 1901", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=34155616&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 5 January 2024), Olivier Robichaud (65), married, Cultivat'r, head of household in Acadieville, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. Born in New Brunswick; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 7, Family number: 64, Microfilm reel number: T-6441, Image number: z000026632, Item ID number: 34155616. date of birth given as 10 Aug 1835 :Died: 22 Apr 1914 in AcadievilleDeath: "RS141C4: Provincial Returns of Deaths," online database with images. Entry for Olivier Robichaud; Registration Code: 3378, Reference: C4/1914, 1914-04-22, Kent, Age: 81. [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141C4.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=cdb045e5-f3a7-498a-84ae-145d6bce93df Death Certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed 5 Jan 2024). age 81 [1833] (death record indicates he was born in St. Louis) :'''Summary:''' Olivier's father Jean Baptiste Robichaud is named in his marriage record, and his marriage record also indicates that he was from Saint Louis. Additionally, there was a marriage dispensation for 4 degrees of consanguinity, meaning Olivier and Elizabeth were 3rd cousins. Placing Olivier as the son of [[Robichaud-1259|Jean Baptiste Robichaud]] and [[Barrieau-47|Madeleine Barrieau]] would make Olivier and Elizabeth 3rd cousins on WikiTree ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Robichaud-2881&person2Name=Maillet-1111 view relationship]). 3. '''[[Robichaud-1316|Olivier Robichaud (1837– )]] [Robichaud-1316]''' :Born: 27 Nov 1837
:Baptized: 13 Mar 1838 in BouctoucheBaptism: "Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1757-1946", {{Ancestry Sharing|5943726|7b22746f6b656e223a22313551514b2f696b376646505674306955487936496a763668526158535442346f794f57705251383944493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|1110|d13p_31260793}} (accessed 5 January 2024); citing B > Bouctouche > 1836-1899, Olivier Robichaud baptism on 13 Mar 1838.
:Son of: [[Robichaud-205|Jean Robichaud]] and [[Cormier-1794|Henriette Cormier]]
:Married: [[Allain-400|Genevieve Allain]] in 1863 in Bouctouche"New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBF-JSMV : 13 March 2018), Oliver Robicheau and Genevieve Allain, 16 Nov 1863; citing Wellington, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada, p. 34, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 845,797.Marriage: "Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1757-1946", {{Ancestry Sharing|5076535|7b22746f6b656e223a2238427356734e5065575835425a5372426c6e7262444c554a577462644a754c5277336d59795753516b53513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|1110|d13p_31261144}} (accessed 4 January 2024); citing B > Bouctouche > 1836-1899, Olivier Robichau and Genevieve Allain marriage on 16 Nov 1863. (record indicates Olivier is from Wellington, witnesses were Thomas Allain and Henriette Robicheau ''(his sister)'')
:1861 Census: age 23 [1838] Wellington;1861 Census: "Census of 1861 (Canada East, Canada West, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia)", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=44156005&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 5 January 2024), Oliver Robichaux (23) in Wellington, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 37, Line: 1457, Microfilm reel number: C-1002-1003, Image number: 4108515_00485, Item ID number: 44156005. listed with his parents and siblings
:1871 Census: age 35 [1836] Wellington;1871 Census: "Census of Canada, 1871", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=41421731&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 4 January 2024), Oliver Robicheau (35), married in Wellington, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. Born in New Brunswick; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 52, Line: 10, Microfilm reel number: C-10391, Image number: 4396662_00180, Item ID number: 41421731. listed next to Dominick Robichau ''(his brother)''
:1881 Census: age 42 [1839] Wellington;1881 Census: "Census of Canada, 1881", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=21017768&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 4 January 2024), Olivier Robichaud (42), married, Farmer, in Wellington, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. Born in New Brunswick; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 29, Family number: 113, Microfilm reel number: C-13185, Image number: e008134675, Item ID number: 21017768. listed next to Dominique Robichau
:1891 Census: age 51 [1840] Wellington;1891 Census: "Census of Canada, 1891", [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=24250284&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] (accessed 5 January 2024), Oliver Robicheau (51), married in Wellington, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada; citing Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 6-7, Family number: 19, Microfilm reel number: T-6300, Image number: 30953_148102-00605, Item ID number: 24250284. listed next to Dominique Robichaud
:Godparents/sponsors listed at children's baptisms:
* 1865: Olivier LeBlanc and Osite Robichaud ''(his sister)'' * 1873: Joseph Bourgeois and Euphrosine Robichaud ''(his niece)'' * 1880: Thomas Robichaud and Suzanne Robichaud ''(his sister)'' :'''Summary''': Marriage record doesn't list his parents. Census records indicate he was born between about 1836 and 1840, and his marriage record indicates he is from Wellington. It seems likely that Olivier was the son of [[Robichaud-205|Jean Robichaud]] and [[Cormier-1794|Henriette Cormier]]: In the 1871, 1881, and 1891 census, Olivier is listed next to the household of [[Robichaud-2879|Dominique Robichaud]], his brother. Olivier was the godfather for Dominique's daughter Euphorisine. Additionally, Euphrosine (Olivier's niece) was the godmother at the baptism of Olivier's son Joseph in 1873. Osite Robichaud and Suzanne Robichaud (Olivier's sisters) were also godmothers for Olivier's children Thomas and Marie Elise. == Sources ==

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''The Great Migration Directory'' includes profiles for six distinct William Browns: '''Brown, Christian:''' Salisbury, Wiltshire; 1639; Salisbury [SyTR 1, 13, 14; HvBOP 7]. (She was the widowed mother of George, Henry, and [[Brown-1281|William Brown]] of Salisbury.) '''[[Brown, William]]:''' Unknown; 1633; Boston [[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/0/266 GMB 266-67]]. '''[[Browne-1058|Brown, William]]:''' Brundish, Suffolk; 1635 on ''Love;'' Salem [[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/0/439 GM 2:1:439-45]; [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11723/352 NEHGR 25:352-55]]. '''[[Brown, William]]:''' Unknown; 1639; Boston (servant; apprenticeship record only) [[https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptbyth00lech/page/374 Lechford 188]]. '''[[Browne-3132|Brown, William]]:''' Unknown; 1639; Sudbury [SuTR 3; MBCR 1:378; [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11727/336 NEHGR 52:336-37]; MPR Case #3233]. '''[[Brown-11685|Brown, William]]:''' Unknown; 1640; Salem, Gloucester [[https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptbyth00lech/page/816 Lechford 406]; [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Winthrop_Papers_1638_1644/Z1EzAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA165&printsec=frontcover WP 4:165-66]; SChR 11; EPR 1:102, 386-88; [https://archive.org/details/descendantsoftho00sumn/page/42 Farr Anc 43-44] (some items included from the William Brown of Salem above)]. In particular, the William Brown of Salem and the William Brown who removed from Salem to Gloucester have been conflated in many published genealogies, but were different people. == Sources == * Anderson, Robert Charles. ''[[Space:The_Great_Migration_Directory|The Great Migration Directory]]: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640: a Concise Compendium.'' Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015, pp. 44, 46.

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Records for [[Oosterhout-12|Ariaantje (Oosterhout) Rosenkranz (bef.1706-1760)]] Baptism: 1706. 29 Sept. Teunis Oosterhout, Aryaantie Roos. Aryaantie. Witnesses: Hans Kierstede, Engeltie Roos. [Kingston church].[1] - ''[[Rosa-460|Engeltie (Rosa) Roosa (1685-1778)]] was a sister of [[Roos-980|Ariaantje Roos]]'' Children's baptisms * 1726. 16 Jan. Harmen Roosekrans, Ariaantjen Oosterhout. Dirk. Witnesses: Dirk Roosekrans, Eyke de Wit.[3] - ''[[Roosekrans-11|Dirrick Roosekrans (abt.1671-abt.1718)]] was father of [[Rosenkrans-23|Herman Rosenkrans (baptized 28 March 1703)]]. [[De_Witt-216|Eiche De Witt]] was half-sister of [[Rosenkrans-23|Herman Rosenkrans (baptized 28 March 1703)]] (daughter of his mother [[Kierstede-74|Wijntie Kierstede (bef.1673-abt.1721)]] -- (Dirrick's second wife). The child's name of Dirk is almost certainly the name of the paternal grandfather. '' * 1728. 16 June. Harmen Roosekrans, Ariaantjen Oosterhout. Catrina. Witnesses: Roelof Kiersteede, Catrina Kiersteede [4] - ''Kierstede is the family name of the mother of [[Rosenkrans-23|Herman Rosenkrans (bef.1703-abt.1790)]]) (she was married to [Roosekrans-11|Dirrick Roosekrans]]). Don't see any Catrinas in any of these families.'' * 1732. 25 Dec. Harmen Roosekrans, Ariaantjen Oosterhout. Petrus. Witnesses: Petrus Oosterhout, Zara Elmendorff.[5] - ''Male witness looks like Ariaantjen's relative (maybe her brother [[Oosterhout-68|Petrus Oosterhout (bef.1711-)]]). Elmendorp might have a Kiersted connection.'' * 1736. 18 May. Harme Rosekrans, Arriaantje Oosterhout. Arriantje (Arriaantje). "in Menissing" (Minisink). Witnesses: Krein Oosterhout, Antje Oosterhout. [6] - ''Male witness is probably Ariaantjen's brother [[Oosterhout-30|Kryn Oosterhout (bef.1701-abt.1767)]]. Child is named for maternal grandmother.'' * 1745 Apr 21; Herman Rosenkranz, Arriaantje Oosterhout. Jacobus Rosenkranz. Witnesses: Jacobus Rosenkranz, Sarah Decker, his wife.[7] - ''Witnesses are [[Rosekrans-47|Jacobus Rosekrans (1706-1763)]] (son of Dirrick) and his wife Sarah Decker.'' * 1748 Jul 17; Herman Rosenkranz, Arriaantje Oosterhout; Benjamin; Arie Vredenburgh, Sarah Rosenkranz, his wife[7] - ''Witnesses are [[Vredenburgh-72|"Aaron" Vredenburgh (1709-1764)]] and [[Rosenkrans-49|Sarah (Rosenkrans) Vredenburgh (abt.1711-abt.1760)]] (daughter of Dirrick Rosenkrans). '' Baptismal witness * 1730. 8 Feb. Jan Oosterhout, Antjen van Etten. Catrina. Witnesses: Harmen Roosekrans, Ariaantjen Oosterhout. [Kingston church].[8] - ''Child's parents are Ariaantjen's brother [[Oosterhout-72|Jan Oosterhout (bef.1694-1746)]] and his wife [[Van_Etten-355|Annetje Van Etten]]'' * 1739 May 29; Lenert Cool, Jr., Sarah van Gorden; Rachel; Harme Rosenkrans, Arriaantje Osterhout. [Machackemeck]. [7] * 1739 Oct 31; Harme van Garde, Elsje Koettebek; Benjamin; Harme Rosenkrans, Ariaantje Osterhout. [Machackemeck].[7] * 1746 Feb 22; Jacobus Quick, Marya Westbroeck; Petrus; Herman Rosenkranz, Arriaantje Oosterhout. [Machackemeck].[7] * 1750 Apr 15; Dirk Rosenkranz, Catharina Van Aken; Herman; Herman Rosenkranz, Arriaantje Oosterhout [Machackemeck].[7] * 1752 Oct 22; Abram van Aken, Catharina Rosenkranz; Lydia; Herman Rosenkranz, Ariaantje Oosterhout. [Machackemeck].[7] * 1759 Aug 19; Petrus Rosenkranz, Marya Brink; Herman; Herman Rosenkranz, Arriaantje Oosterhout. [Machackemeck].[7] * 1760 Nov 9; Johannis Lyndi, Ariantje Rosekrans; Henderikkus; Harmen Rosenkrans, Ariaantje Rosenkrans. [Machackemeck].[7]

Discussion about Sarah Ford's Parents

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This page is to discuss who [[Ford-1413|Sarah Ford]]'s parents are === THEORY 1 === Some say Sarah Ford's parents are: :[[Ford-1414|John Ford]] and :[[Satterfield-43| Lucretia "Lucy" Satterfield]] :John Ford 1788–1823; Birth ABT. 1788, Fauquier, Virginia, USA; Death BEF. 3 FEB 1823, Livingston, Kentucky, USA :son of :Jesse Ford 1756–1836; Birth 1756, Charles, Maryland, USA; Death 1836, Livingston, Kentucky, USA ==Marriage== :West Virginia, Marriages Index, 1785-1971 : John Ford :Lucy Ford :Marrriage Date 21 Apr 1810 :Marriage Place: Harrison, West Virginia ==Spouse & Children== :Lucy Ford 1788–1850 #Elias Ford 1811– # Cynthia Ford 1813–1860 #Arthena Ford 1815– #Andrew Jackson Ford 1815–1852 #Sarah Ford 1819–1870 #Huldah Ford 1822–1905 ==Sources== * https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/48265759/person/20090288356/facts to be deleted when finished * West Virginia, Marriages Index, 1785-1971; John Ford & Lucy Ford; Harrison, West Virginia ==THEORY 2== Others say Sarah Ford's parents are:

Discussion between Amanda Torrey and Helen Rice

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'''RESPONSE FROM [[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 22:17, 16 May 2021 (UTC)''': : I want to state up front that no matter what we may say about what Helen's sources may mean in the long run, she is AWESOME! Every source will add to some story somewhere even if at the moment I don't think it's here and this is why: There are strong possibilities that we have confused two Richard Harveys: one born in Georgia and one that was born in Virginia. I think we need to step back and take a closer look at our evidence. Wouldn't it be awful if there's a ton of information for a man from Virginia who fought in Valley Forge that could benefit from all of these rich sources? And yet what's left is a whole bunch of sourcing for our ancestor from Georgia? '''DNA''' To begin: my biggest issue (and there are others) is how my autosomal DNA when compared with others from a given family can be genetically matched to [[Rice-8480|Helen]] and not to me. I know at least my mtDNA is attached to his wife, [[Morel-704|Elizabeth]] which is not conclusive, but when with other evidence makes it more than passingly possible that this is a different family..To do a proper DNA comparison, it is necessary to compare groups as opposed to mere samples within those groups. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Common_Genome_of_Descendants_of_Francis_Bird for an example of the correct methodology. If Helen has connections even remotely with family members different from me, it would seem they are connected to her through another line? We have to be careful as our connections to the world tree can be both direct as in straight from parent to child or indirectly through a parent marrying someone after their partner is gone. 1) There are DNA links between descendants of Richard Harvey, Sr. and Elizabeth Morell and descendants of William Harvey, Jr. and Margaret Beall that may provide leads for future research on Harvey's ancestry. Those links are under 7 cMs, suggesting a very distant relationship amongst modern-day descendants.[1] There are 6 degrees of Separation in a direct link between Amanda (Moyer) Torrey and Richard Harvey who is married to Elizabeth (Morel) Harvey [1]. We also see 6 degrees of Separation in a direct link between Amanda (Moyer) Torrey and their son Isaac Harvey. There are 10 Degrees of Separation between Amanda (Moyer) Torrey and Mark Richardson [2] I have no idea why Mark Richardson kit doesn't show up for me on gedmatch. Through the Relationship Tool, we see 12 Degrees of separation if a Direct" connection between Amanda (Moyer) Torrey and Tery Bell. What this means is the connection is between genetically linked family members, not marriages. [3] Adding Gedmatch: : Largest segment = 11.1 cM Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 11.1cM (0.31 Pct) Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 5.2 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 414514 SNPs used for this comparison. 70.364 Pct SNPs are full identical Shows up on the 19th Chromosome Through the Relationship Tool we see 11 degrees of separation of a direct connection between me and Helen Rice [4] Gedmatch: Largest segment = 7.3 cM Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 7.3cM (0.202 Pct) Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 7.5 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 413214 SNPs used for this comparison. 70.544 Pct SNPs are full identical Comparison took 0.234. CPU time used: 0.04. Sits on the 14th Chromosome There are no connections between Amanda (Moyer) Torrey and William Harvey, Jr. from Maryland. [5] : Interesting thing is that though not a direct line, there is a "connection" between William Harvey, Jr. and me through Amanda (Moyer) Torrey father from Pennsylvania and his mother's ancestors through marriage. [6] There is a sketchy 19 degrees of Separation between William Harvey Jr. and Hannah Starling [7] No gedmatch between Amanda (Moyer) Torrey and Hannah Starling, 2) There are also DNA links between descendants of William Harvey - who may be the same man as William Harvey, Sr. - and Margaret "Peggy" Wheeler - who may be a second wife [New England] and descendants of Richard Harvey, Sr. and Elizabeth Morell. Those links too are under 7 cMs, though a few approach that threshold.[2]'' Though they might have a connection with each other, after working my way through 1), I think we've dispelled the DNA connection between the New England and Georgian Harveys. As I said, this connection does not look like it has to do with Richard Harvey as it does with Helen Rice. I believe Mark Richardson took his account off Gedmatch because as I've said, I can't find him there. I'm disappointed that I can't access his information. On the other hand I am deeply impressed with what Terry Byrd has accomplished and will use it on my Torrey ONS study as well. Collecting and categorizing genetically linked "Cohorts" on every profile with common names like Jones, Wise and Harvey should have one of these. Helen how do you find these cool sourcing tools? 3) ''Finally, there are DNA links between descendants of Thomas Harvey and Cassandra Gott and descendants of Richard Harvey, Sr. and Elizabeth Morell.[3]'' Even before doing the Gedmatch between me and The Gotts, through the "Relationship" tool, there's a connection by marriage on my father's family from Pennsylvania which has NOTHING to do with my mother from Georgia (See [8]) ''This is fairly persuasive proof that William Harvey, Sr./ William Harvey and Richard Harvey, Sr. share a common ancestor, and that the Montgomery Co. Harveys, the Bryan Co. Harveys and the Baltimore Co. Harveys are all related.'' I'm not seeing the correlations at all. What I'm seeing is that there are completely different branches of Harveys represented here that Helen may or may not be connected to, but they don't seem to be connected to me and I'm not entirely sure the best way to sort them out. Helen and I are matched, with our common ancestor being Richard Harvey and Elizabeth Morel. I may be mistaken, but I compared both you and me with John Bowen and at least as far as I could tell there isn't any matches and I tried several times. I didn't see any with Hannah Starling either. I suspect they are attached to a different Harvey. '''SOURCES''' So, if for the time being, we put Richard Harvey's "Virginia" sources aside, then other profiles are seen through a WHOLE OTHER context and a completely different picture emerges: To get a better picture of Elizabeth's place of birth, I looked at her father John Morel. '''On May 9, 2021''', with regard to the Virginia issue I wrote: ''John Morel's Headrights Platts between the years 1757 and 1765 which would have made Elizabeth Morel Harvey's birth in Virginia unlikely... (See discussion in [[Morel-703|John]] giving the background of John Morel owning the water rites of the inland rivers which provided the shipping of crops originating from farms different from the fiercely competitive coastal plantations) Where it is certainly true there are branches in my family who came from Savannah and the Carolinas, it's always been my experience that this part of the family was a back Georgia, (Bulloch County) and points west people. They never got themselves so involved with the Slavery issues of the day, but were Evangelical. I think Morel had some idea of controlling the riverways outside the Savannah River, especially as the Salzburgers were so successful at production. 1600 acres of river way is pretty amazing. '' '''Helen's Response May 10, 2021''' There are a couple of thoughts. What you are posting may be true but I believe more supporting documents are needed. It is well documented that Richard Harvey enlisted in Virginia. According to records and family trees, their first children were born in Virginia at the time of the Revolutionary War. This places Elizabeth in Virginia. If she was not born there, how did she get there? The John you are researching is mentioned in at least 2 references with the 1740 birth date. Where was he born, where did he live and die? Where are documents that confirm who he married and who his children were? Are you sure the headright plats you found belong to the John you are researching or do they belong to the John (or his son John) that owned property in Chatham and surrounding counties including Ossabaw Island. These are things to think about. In addition, I believe you had previously mentioned a possible North Carolina connection to Richard and Elizabeth. Was that eliminated? I agree finding facts from the 1700’s is difficult but there has to be something more to connect the John you are researching to Elizabeth. If I find anything, and I’m still looking too, I’ll let you know. Helen '''My response''' It would not have been possible for the owner of the water ways that brought product from inland farms would have created a means for the inland farms to be successful. Their whole agenda was to get those farmers to bend and obey and in fact contribute to the plantations product. The inland farmers (being the Salzburgers) at the time we're talking about were much more profitable than the plantations AND they had the attention of the European world. EVERYBODY was throwing money at the Salzburgers. There would have been no purpose for coastal plantations who were fighting for their lifestyle to make the inland farms MORE profitable. In fact there was a man in Savannah office part of the Georgia Trustees that took the benefits earmarked for the Salzburgers from Europe and surreptitiously sent it to plantation owners. Smarmy. All this is in the Salzburger Study I did for the Southern Colonies Project, but no, they would not have been the same man. Additionally, what was very cool was 4 Jul 1775 John Morel is Elected to the Provincial Congress of Georgia for the District of Ebenezer. Serves as Captain in the Continental Army (See Image) (This is also on his profile) The reason John Morel was elected to the Provincial Congress was because he was a successful man in Ebenezer, not in Chatham County. This is important because John Morel would not have been able to have a daughter in Virginia and develop and whole world in Ebenezer. There is a Morel who came into port and went up to Highgrave Georgia where there was a French Settlement that eventually became part of Ebenezer. AND I've just begun. The DNA bothers me most, but in the few weeks I've been finding sources, I think there's enough sourcing to show the possibility my John Morel was Elizabeth's father which is every bit as compelling as Helen's unsourced trees. I believe Elizabeth's Birthplace needs clarification before deciding shewere from Virginia and not Georgia. Considering the nature of the information here, it is more likely that Richard Harvey met Elizabeth and married her in Georgia. He probably had opportunity when his division came south to assist Georgia when the British were destroying Effingham County. :D phew... [[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 23:09, 16 May 2021 (UTC)

Discussion of alternatives on Robert de Vaux

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Robert de Vaux (Vaux-113) A Review of the two different versions of Robert de Vaux's life. There is a distinct shortage of primary sources covering this topic, but some of the secondary sources have source notes which are not legible on transcripts, and facsimile sources which would reveal more details of these notes seem to be in short supply online. The Robert de Vaux in question was the brother of [[Vaux-94|Hubert]] and Ranulph, and the son of [[Vaux-317|Harold]] (although this is under question as Harold is an English name and he came from Normandy in about 1110). The part of the history that is not disputed relates how Ranulph de Meschynes was granted Cumberland by the King and split it up into Baronies, two of which were awarded to the brothers; Hubert became Lord of Gilsland and Robert became Lord of Dalston Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686., 2003, The baronage of England, or, An historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility in the Saxons time to the Norman conquest, and from thence, of those who had their rise before the end of King Henry the Third's reign deduced from publick records, antient historians, and other authorities / by William Dugdale ..., Oxford Text Archive, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/A36794. (Accessed March 5 2021) History of the Welles Family in Britain by Albert Welles Press of John Wilson and son Boston 1874 at the Office of the House Clerk, Connecticut General Assembly on https://www.cga.ct.gov/hco/books/History_of_the_Welles_Family.pdf (Accessed March 5 2021) The Battle Abbey Roll by the Duchess of Cleveland John Murray, London, 1889 in Stanford University Library https://www.google.co.uk//edition/The_Battle_Abbey_Roll/yV8JAAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA294&printsec=frontcover (Accessed March 5 2021) NNN Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons, 'Parishes: Caldbeck - Carlatton', in Magna Britannia: Volume 4, Cumberland (London, 1816), pp. 50-55. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol4/pp50-55 [accessed 5 March 2021]. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol4/liii-lv One version has him living in Dalston in Cumberland, and the other living in Norfolk. As mentioned on the profile, the name Vaux or de Vaux derives from a watercourse or valley, and there may be more that one family of that name from more than one valley. In this case I would submit that there was more than one Robert de Vaux, one in Cumberland and another on the other side of England in Norfolk. The move from Cumberland to Norfolk is supported by Welles writing in the nineteenth century . Welles describes the move to Dalston Hall in Norfolk, while Dalston Hall was then, and still is, near Carlisle in Cumberland. There does not appear to be a Dalston in Norfolk. Dugdale writing in the seventeenth century also places this Robert in Norfolk. The problems with the Norfolk argument are: * Dalston, sometimes spelt Dirleston, and Dalston Hall were and still are in Cumberland * The previous version of this profile had Robert living to the unlikely age of 104. It is most likely that this life span relates to two different persons. * There was a De Vaux family in Norfolk probably before this Robert arrived with his brothers in Britain. Altard and Robert de Vaux are mentioned in Domesday (1086) as being involved in various villages in Norfolk and Suffolk, including Pentney, where a Robert de Vaux founded a priory in about 1140. Place name: Pentney, Norfolk Folio: 173r Little Domesday Book Domesday... https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7298067 (Accessed March 5 2021) The clincher for this argument is the connection with Pentney in Domesday and the founding of the Priory a century later. It is submitted that it is too much of a coincidence that two different de Vaux families were prominent in this small Norfolk village within a century.

Discussions on Weitz-140 Research Re Jackson-3543 (Ralph)

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'''Hi I am Karen.''' (See comments and Weitz section above. I have read the above and notes, and I have a couple of questions for what is written above, as well as information you may not have...I've been working on Jackson's since the mid 1970's. I have the "Jackson's of Lower Virginia" Edna Brandenburger, another book by Haemmell, and copies of every deed and will I could find in Chesterfield, Amelia and abstracts of those in Henrico, Cavaliers and Pioneers and both "Tidewater Virginia Families" by Virginia Hutcheson Davis. *Fun :D 1. I think there is a typo in the marriage date of Leah Wiliams to Ralph Jackson. You have it in 1748. * I checked (which our "Changes" does not indicate) then it DOES say 1678 on my computer... both in the Profile above as well as the "Family and Property" Section. What am I missing? and if you see it, please change it. But I just checked and its all there??? : 1679/80 makes a lot more sense -- and that’s even early since he arrived, per ships transcriptions below, in 1676 and in deposition below, was age 30 in 1680. had worked for Mr. Eppes for four years.. * So, I think we have it then, yes? he was 30 in 1680 (Indicated above) Worked for Mr. Eppes for 4 years (1776) so he was 26ish when he got off the ship. yes? That fits. So was working for 2 years when he married Leah. yes? That would put his birth date roughly around 1649/50 or so. So he was about 25/26 years old on arrival. * So you're saying the Birth Date should be abt 1648 where I say abt 1650... If you want to change BD to 1648, go ahead. 2. You have a Mary Perkinson listed as Elizabeth’s sister. I’ve not found a daughter for John Perkinson and Elizabeth Jackson. I have a bunch of sons-John, William, Daniel, Ralph and Francis, named in his ill. I may have missed one., or he didn't name daughter's in his will. * I think she's addressing you Jim. You want to answer her? But as far as me (Moyer-780) I think I said above she married John Perkinson after Ralph died and they had no children. That's probably more clear in her Profile. Wiki keeps the two profiles separate. : I do not believe Jim meant to say that Leah and John Perkinson had a daughter. I think you were in the midst of writing these wonderful notes as I was still working on clarifying Jim's Notes. If you see a problem there, please go up to where you see it and put a parenthesis with your initials and I'll address it in the morning? 3) I know John Perkinson also had a brother, Seth Perkinson. * I just opened John Perkinson's profile today. As Seth's information is in the "Comments" below, I'm cutting it out of here and moving it over to John Perkinson's profile. You will see it there. But if you look above, I have Wills and Property stored in a "Free Space" profile as a link in Sources. There was too much in the Sources filling up this profile so I put it in there to access in References below. Now I use the space to create a DNA Connection Section instead. But all the sources should be there. I'll review, but we have to be careful not to duplicate information. This would be nice, though in the Profile I opened for John Perkinson today. :There is a close connection between the following families throughout Ralph I and Ralph II’s lifetime, including Thomas Neal and descendants, Francis Hester and descendants (through moved to Charlotte County VA) and several others- Traylors et al. * I know that Leah Neal has been confused with Ralph and took work sorting her out. If she is connected. If you want to take this on, go ahead, but she does not belong in Ralph Jackson from Scotland's profile. 4) I am in contact with the niece of Edna Bradenberger. Edna wrote the multi volume article on the :Jackson's of Lower Virginia” (Virginia Genealogist Vol 30-32), in which she notes Patrick in the Colony along with a second group of Jackson's who seem to go further south through Brunswick and Lunenburg, but also appear along Flat Creek in Amelia Co later. The niece thinks Ralph came from William Jackson of Aberford, Yorkshire, England. I tend to think he is the son of Patrick. * I found his Christening Records from Kirkcaldy. I realize there was another Jackson family in Virginia from England, but we are in the middle of not only Sourcing them through Scotland's People, but DNA connections as well. : The niece had a genealogist locate the baptismal certificate for a Ralph, son of Wiliam Jacksone in North Yorkshire, but there is really no proof he is one in the same. * Yep its a favorite, but wrong. 5. You are correct that Ralph I married Leah Williams although I think the dates above are out of whack. They didn't marry about 1768. He was dead by then. Maybe 1668, but I think that's too early as well. * Again I say, I'm not sure where you're seeing 1768? Perhaps you transposed the numbers? It says 1678. Always did. This is a very long and valuable work, please don't make it harder than it it...please. You're making me doubt my own eyes. : The niece has published a book, and states that Ralph was the son of a William Jackson, and was baptized in 1649 in Aberford, Yorkshire, England, having been born in the village of Smith, nearby. Ralph arrived in 1676, and had worked 4 years for Francis Eppes, per the 1680 deposition. * Pity she published. There's probably a Ralph, son of William from England, but not this one that I can see for now. There were a couple (As I state above). We straighten them out through DNA. : I think he comes from Patrick (Padrick) of Scotland. * Not only is Ralph from Scotland, but yes, so is his father's [[Jackson-11492|Patrick]]. Another clue is that he partners on property I have stored in Free Space with another Scot and Welsh on property. The Scots had a tendency to clan together. It may be that Patrick, found in Virginia is his father, * I agree. and I'd be interested in anything you have on Patrick in Virginia. Please read the profiles of his parents and ancestors coming out of Edinburgh. He has an ancestor who married a Baron after her first husband (John Jackson) died. : or his uncle or other kin (No) : but he seems to have a closer relationship with the group headed by Ambrose, who’s children include a Thomas, William RALPH, and others, but they seem to move through Surry, Brunsweck Counties, later Lunenburg, but there is one Francis, who appears in Amelia County, close to Francis of the "Cottage" (Home of Ralph II). He's known as Francis Jackson of Flat Creek vs Francis Jackson of the Cottage.Ambrose and family may have a familiar relationship with Ralph given the names are much the same, but they followed a different path of settlement. - (This is important and I'll look at this in the next few days.) *However the name Patrick appears in the grandchildren oft he sons of Ralph I, and Williams continues as a name until the s is dropped off in later generations of Ralph, immigrant, as well as the name Ralph, including my de'd uncle, Ralph Jackson.. While Ralph arrived into Charles Cittie County on the south side of the James and the Appomattox Rivers, I remember Patrick being in Essex, on the middle neck? It would appear that the immigration of Ralph Jackson I was sponsored by the second Francis Eppes. Lt Col John Eppes of Charles City Co patented 2750 acres in that county in 1667. It may be that his area in the present Charles City Co contained the Eppes Plantation (Hopewell) where Ralph Jackson spent his first years in the New World (age about 26-30. See Virginia Magazine of History 3 (1895-6) pp 393-401 and Bristol Parish records p 172-3 :Again: this is important. Be careful of a Patrick in Essex. These are common names and untangling them in Virginia is a nightmare. : (For idea where Francis Eppes imported Ralph Jackson see Henrico Co Dale Parish, Deed Bk 1 pp 151 and 190 Order Bk 2 p 262, and __ Book 3 p 235) In Feb 1680, he was deposed as a witness in a court action held at Varina in Henrico. record states: :Ralph Jackson age about 30. that as ye deponent was walking upon the road he saw two of Mr. Shelton's servants falling of fencing. Where do ye deponent had fallen timber for Mr. Eppes about four years since without molestation. As I came back again, Mr. Shelton's cart was standing upon the land to carry fencing away"...... (Eppes vs Shelton) On 29 Jun 1681, Ralph Jackson's mark appears as a juror at an inquest, so it would appear his indenture, if he was truly indentured, lasted only between 1676 and 1680, shorter than the average of 7 years.. * This is very interesting. First I have to say the Jacksons in Scotland were very wealthy. Jim has records that connect his family to the Jacksons shipping Tobacco from Glasgow to the Colonies through an English route. This is probably why there's confusion as to British and Scottish Jacksons. We can sort this out and it would be wonderful for the 3 of us to do that together. But Eppes probably knew the Jacksons in Scotland - possibly Glasgow. The Patrick connection will be important. How Did Eppes know Patrick? : If he was a cabinet maker, he may have worked off his indenture building Appomattox, which is still standing. This would have freed him to marry by 1679/80 at age 30, the estimated date of his marriage to Leah Williams. For the time when he appears freed from indenture see Henrico Records Bk 1 p 196 and Book 3 p 179 and p 235. Also. Henrico Records Virginia State Archive Bk 1 1677-02 p 152 for the deposition and p 191 for the record of his jury duty. * The British Jackson may have been indentured, but certainly not the Scottish one. Go up his tree. My profiles are sourced. '''PART 2''' Francis Epes and others again claimed Ralph Jackson, among the tImmigrants: Ships Transcribers Guild Blessing- Before April 24, 1703: :Captain Francis Epes, Destination Virginia 1703....Virginia Patents 9, p. 540, 541. *The Blessing* To all &c Whereas &c Now know ye that I the said Francis Nicholson Esqr, Governer &c do with the advice & Consent of the Councill of State accordingly give & grant unto : Captn: Francis Epes, : Mr Isham Epes , : Mr Frances EPES Junior, : Mr George Robinson Minister, : and Mrs Elizabeth KENNON & : Mr Phillip JONES & : Mrs Martha STRATTON & : Mr Geo ARCHER & : Mr James HILL a tract of Land containing four thousand acres lying and being in the County of Henrico on the North side of Appomattock river beginning at two Corner [ ] on the said river below the mouth of Wintopock main Creek and runeth thence into the Woods North West and by North two hundred thirty two poles to a Corner pine thence North by East Seventy six poles to a Corner black Oake thence North by West forty poles to a Corner black Oake thence West and by North one hundred & fourty poles to a Corner gum thence North North West Eighty six poles to Corner black Oake West South West twenty two poles to a Corner pine thence West fourty eight poles to a Corner white Oake thence North thirty two poles to a black Oake thence North West Seventy two poles to a Corner white Oake thence North by West ninety four poles to a Corner hiccory thence North by East fifty two poles to a Corner black Oake thence North East fourty eight poles to a Corner hiccory thence North two hundred twenty eight poles crossing the Northerne branch of Wintopock to a Corner black Oake thence North East by North fifty poles to a Corner black Oake thence North thirty four poles to a Corner white Oake thence West North West one hundred thirty five poles crossing the middle branch to a Corner gum thence North West Seventeen poles to a Corner pine thence North North East Seventy poles to a Corner white Oake thence North West by North one hundred twelve poles to a Corner hiccory thence West ninety poles to a Corner white Oake thence North West fifty six poles to a Corner maple standing upon Wintopock main Creek. (this is opposite where “Appomattox” or “Hopewell” still stand)… .thence down the main Creek according to the meanders thereof to a Corner white Oake standing on the South side of the said Creek thence South west and by South thirty eight poles to a Corner white Oake thence South & by West one hundred & ninety poles to a Corner pine thence South West and by West sixty four poles to a Corner black Oake thence South South East Eighty one poles to a corner hiccory thence South by West fourty six poles to a Corner black Oake South by East Seventy four poles to a Corner black Oake thence South one hundred Sixty six poles to a Corner black Oake thence South West fourty poles to a Corner black Oake & South East twenty eight poles to a Corner butter wood Corner on a small branch thence down that branch to Appomattock river thance down ye said river according to the meanders thereof to ye place it began including the aforesaid four thousand acres of Land : the Land being due unto the Sd Cap:in Francis Epes, Mr Isham Epes, Mr Francis Epes Junor, Mr Geo Robinson Minister, & Mrs Elizabeth KENNON & Mr Phill: JONES & Mrs Martha STRATTON and Mr George ARCHER and Mr James Hill by and for the transportation of Eighty persons into this Colony whose names are to be in the records mentioned under this patent : To have & to hold &c To be held &c Yielding & paying &c Provided &c Given under my hand & the Seale of the Colony this 24th day of Aprill anno Dom 1703 -- Exd Cap:in Francis Epes &c their patent for 4000..........G Fr: Nicholson acres of Land in Henrico County -- Blessing & c * It looks like these are settlers: : Mary Barnacle..............Richard Hand............Edwd Thatcher Dorothy Brown..............Wm Edwards..............Ellen Walker Margtt Overby..............James King..............Eliza North Jane Stroude...............John Lewis..............Rowld Bell Jane Green.................Timo Bonus..............Henry Clark Wm Pane (Faine)............Saml Kendall............Wm Smith Wm Marlin..................Cha Mackartee...........Cha Dennis Wm Cooke...................Andr Crawfoot...........Wm Osborn James Miller...............Haniball Haskins........Matt Jones Caleb Ware.................John Decus..............Walter Pitman Anthony Downing..........Edwd Harper...........Edwd Standley Wm Muggee..................James Hill..............Richard ----- * John Swaine................Wm Loftice..............John SMITH John Bay...................Jona Ingram.............Fra Jones Jeffery Robinson...........Richd Godin.............Wm Huff John Patridge..............Mary Colcor.............Wm Stiles Saml Cooke.................John Brown..............Thomas Deane Daniel Watts...............Saml Bushell Margtt Magee............... Wm Asborne… Sarah Sheppard.............Saml West Wm Wright............Susan Nockson ….Saml Iles.................. Edwd Harper Easter Orchard.............Richd Harford Tho Thorpp..........Giles Roe ….Trestam Paine.............. Will Okes… Charles Egan..........Susan Simons Thomas Taylor..............Fra Yeule John Littleworth...........ROLPH JACKSON .........Thomas Vincent Surname not included in manifest. '''PART 3:''' It is possible Ralph may have married twice. We know he married Leah Williams, whom many say was Leah Neal,, which is incorrect. : There is currently a memorial stone erected later in time in the Jackson family cemetery at the "Cottage" (now in Amelia Co VA), which has Jackson on one side and Neal on the other as Leah’s maiden name. I believe that was an error which has perpetuated incorrect information, unless she had married a Neal prior to Ralph, but that is doubtful. Elizabeth could be the child of an earlier wife, along with a James d. 1714 and Thomas d. 1713, both found in the 1704 Quit Rent records of Henrico County, in close proximity.. Were they related? I don’t know but I do know that they died shortly after Ralph, indicating perhaps they were close in age and maybe not sons but kin? There is a close connection to the Neal Family, as Ralph I and Ralph II continue to interact in deeds, wills, etc, with Thomas Neal. (I also come from Thomas Neal (d. 1764 Chesterfield Co VA) through daughter Mary and her son, Francis). They are not the Neal's of Beaver Pond, but probably also closely related. Francis Hester is also involved in Ralph I and Ralph II's businesses. I've traced the Hester's to Thames, Oxfordshire, England, and a Hugh Hester who has a son Francis (most give the father as Hugh's brother but that Francis, if you read the manuscript from England in Oxford's web site- the image- that Frances is a girl, not a boy. But that's another story. : The reason I think Ralph may have married twice, I think, perhaps Elizabeth is from a first marriage. She'd married before Ralph I wrote his will in 1708, and she's the only child named, besides "My sons" (all of whom were minors, though Williams married shortly thereafter). Note the son is named Williams, not William, which I guess comes from Leah’s maiden name, just as Lewis Jackson, son of Ralph II, is most likely named after his mother’s maiden name, though I cannot prove she was Obedience Lewis. * Williams is my ancestor. I come to the Jacksons through Williams. : I do know that Ralph Jackson, imnigrant, was part owner of a mill, still standing in what is now Colonial Heights, with Lodowick Lewis. Lodowick was born in New Amsterdam, sent back to England, and returned to Virginia as an adult. Translated, his name would be Lewis Lewis and he was thought to be either Scot or Welsh, born in Ny, orphaned early- his mother was the daughter of the Gov of New Amsterdam (NY). I’d love to find if he had a daughter or granddaughter named Obedience. * THIS could be VERY important to why we have multiple Ralphs - One from Scotland and One from England. AND COULD tie in Jim Miller's story. Please find under my Summary. Ralph did name Elizabeth as His daughter, in the deed in 1699 to John Perkinson and his wife, Elizabeth, my daughter,….. John Pattison, second husband of Leah Williams Jackson Pattison, lived or was cared for by Ralph II and Joseph and he deeded to Ralph II a Bible, and to Joseph a kettle, naming them as his son in laws. . I wish I knew where the Bible Ralph received is, but it appears lost. Will of Ralph Jackson: Will of Ralph Jackson In the name of God Amen, I, Ralph Jackson of the County of Henrico, being aged and sickly but of perfect and sound memory, Do make this my last will and testament in the form and manner as followeth; First, I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God who gave it hoping threw the merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ to ask free and full pardon of all my sins and my body to ye earth to be buried at the direction of my Executrix hereafter named ...and as to my worldy estate, after my just estate debts and funeral charges paid...as followeth; I give and bequeath to each of my sons one hundred acres on ye north side of Swift Creek to take it's breath on the creek and run a mile into ye woods to them and their heirs forever. And further it is my desire that they take thier choice as they come of age, that his or their part be equa;ly divided between ye rest of my sons, my wife to take her one third when she shall think fit. Item I give to my daughter Elizabeth Perkinson two young ewes. Item I give to my children that I have not given cattle to; a young cow and a (_) ; the remaining part of my estate I give to be equally divided between my wife and my children ...only my daughter Elizabeth to have no more than what I have already given her. I make my wife my sole executrix of this my Last Will and Testament. In witness of whom I have hereunto set my hand and fixt my seal this seventh day of October Anno 1708 His Ralph (R) Jackson Mark Witnesses;; John Worsham, J.W.Worsham and William Worsham. Henrico Court 1 Feb 1709: presented by witnesses ___________________-- Ralph Jackson was also importing people and receiving land under the head right system by 1698, but claimed in 1692: Nugent, “CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS” VOL 2 RALPH JACKSON, JOSEPH MADDOX, & JOHN DUGLES (DOWGLES /Douglas) 784 acres Chas City co in Bristol Parish 29 Apr 1692 p 244 Beg. on a br of Moncuseneck Maine Cr. crossing Wildcatt falls down, etc. Imp of 15 persons Geo Hatton, Rich Longwell, Eliz Kendall, Pompy & Guy 11 Rights by Cert from Mr. William Edwards, Ckl 1689 Nugent “CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS VOL 2” PATENT BOOK 7 Richard Jones Junr. 232 acrs Lower Norfo;k Co 22 Nov 1682 p 227 Beg at Alexander Foreman by the Cypress Swamp, intersecting Gravelly Neck Run to Bear Garden Swamp; on the Eastern Ranges';' adj Mr John Sent' including all the Bear Garden Ridges etc. Trans of 3 Persons, Sarah Lee, Patience Martin and , Nicholas Jackson. On the same page Mr. Jno Barnes (Barners & Geo Parker 350 acres Accomack Co on Rack Ille and by some called the beaches 22 D3c 1682, p 228 N upon Gargaphys Inlett S. upon Gr Mattampkin Inlett E. Upon the Seaboard and . upon the Salt water and sunken Marshes. Trans of 7 person Fran. JACKSON, Wm Sparrow, Eliz. Blag or Blay, Judith Sewel, Thomas. Cole, Richard Franklin. Ralph JACKSON listed Charles Cittie Co Deed Bk 9 p 149 as line of Nicholas Overbey 26 apr 1698 23 OCt 1703 Robert Bolling Chas City Co in Bristol Par, to Ralph Jacksons line. on branch of Rohick Creek. So, in summary, I estimate, based on the deposition in 1680, Ralph was born 1649/50 and arrived in the colonies in 1676, age about 26 years. He appears to have worked for Francis Eppes for 4 years, based on the testimony given in 1680, when he was still “working” for Mr. Eppes. He married Leah about 1679/80 which would give time for Elizabeth, if she was the oldest, to be married by 1699 to John Perkinson. He died 1708/8, after having at least Elizabeth, Williams, John, Ralph, Daniel, Joseph and maybe a Francis (Unproven) The children were proven as they received their divident as they became of age, recording Ralph (dec’d) as their father. John Pattison also deeded land to Ralph and Daniel, land of their father. So, how do we prove or disprove whether he’s the son of Patrick, which I think he is, but not perhaps that Patrick found in Essex earlier, or the son of William Jacksone of Aberford, Yorkshire England. Both appear to have been born about 1649/50/51 depending on the month, given the first of the year was in March?

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Early Disease Terms are used on Death certificates, Grave Markers, Memorials and in Obituaries. This list gives modern translations of old medical terms. This list of Disease Terminologies is copied by permission from an obsolite website written by ''Karen Der'', last updated in 2004. '''A''' *Ablepsy - Blindness *Ague - Malarial Fever *American plague - Yellow fever *Anasarca - Generalized massive edema * Laryngitis * The infant disease "thrush" * Paralysis due to stroke *Asphicsia - Cyanotic and lack of oxygen *Atrophy - Wasting away or diminishing in size. '''B''' * Blood - Syphilis *Bilious fever - Typhoid, malaria, hepatitis or elevated temperature
and bile emesis
 *Biliousness - Jaundice associated with liver disease
 *Black plague or death - *Bubonic plague
 *Black fever - Acute infection with high temperature and dark red skin
lesions and high mortality rate
 *Black pox - Black Small pox
 *Black vomit - Vomiting old black blood due to ulcers or  yellow fever
 *Blackwater fever - Dark urine associated with high temperature
 *Bladder in throat - Diphtheria (Seen on death certificates) *Blood poisoning - Bacterial infection; septicemia
 *Bloody flux - Bloody stools
Bloody sweat - Sweating sickness
 *Bone shave - Sciatica
 *Brain fever - Meningitis
 *Breakbone - Dengue fever
 *Bright's disease - Chronic inflammatory disease of kidneys
 *Bronze John - Yellow fever
 *Bule - Boil, tumor or swelling '''C''' *Cachexy - Malnutrition
 *Cacogastric - Upset stomach
 *Cacospysy - Irregular pulse
 *Caduceus - Subject to falling sickness or epilepsy
 *Camp fever - Typhus; aka Camp diarrhea
 *Canine madness - Rabies, hydrophobia
 *Canker - Ulceration of mouth or lips or herpes simplex
 *Catalepsy - Seizures / trances
 *Catarrhal - Nose and throat discharge from cold or allergy
 *Cerebritis - Inflammation of cerebrum or lead poisoning
 *Chilblain - Swelling of extremities caused by exposure to cold
 *Child bed fever - Infection following birth of a child
 *Chin cough - Whooping cough
 *Chlorosis - Iron deficiency anemia
Cholera - Acute severe contagious diarrhea with intestinal lining sloughing
 *Cholera morbus - Characterized by nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, elevated temperature, etc.  Could be appendicitis
 *Cholecystitus - Inflammation of the gall bladder
Cholelithiasis - Gall stones
Chorea - Disease characterized by convulsions, contortions and dancing
Cold plague - Ague which is characterized by chills
 *Colic - An abdominal pain and cramping
 *Congestive chills - Malaria
 *Consumption - Tuberculosis
 *Congestion - Any collection of fluid in an organ, like the lungs
 *Congestive chills - Malaria with diarrhea
 *Congestive fever - Malaria
 *Corruption - Infection
 *Coryza - A cold
 *Costiveness - Constipation
 *Cramp colic - Appendicitis
 *Crop sickness - Overextended stomach
 *Croup - Laryngitis, diphtheria, or strep throat
 *Cyanosis - Dark skin color from lack of oxygen in blood
 *Cynanche - Diseases of throat
 *Cystitis - Inflammation of the bladder '''D''' *Day fever - Fever lasting one day; sweating sickness
 *Debility - Lack of movement or staying in bed
 *Decrepitude - Feebleness due to old age
 *Delirium tremens - Hallucinations due to alcoholism
 *Dengue - Infectious fever endemic to East Africa
 *Dentition - Cutting of teeth
 *Deplumation - Tumor of the eyelids which causes hair loss
 *Diary fever - A fever that lasts one day
 *Diptheria - Contagious disease of the throat
 *Distemper - Usually animal disease with malaise, discharge from nose and
throat, anorexia
 *Dock fever - Yellow fever
 *Dropsy - Edema (swelling), often caused by kidney or heart disease
 *Dropsy of the Brain - Encephalitis
 *Dry Bellyache - Lead poisoning
 *Dyscrasy - An abnormal body condition
 *Dysentery - Inflammation of colon with frequent passage of mucous and blood
Dysorexy - Reduced appetite
 *Dyspepsia - Indigestion and heartburn.  Heart attack symptoms
 *Dysury - Difficulty in urination '''E''' *Eclampsy - Symptoms of epilepsy, convulsions during labor
 *Ecstasy - A form of catalepsy characterized by loss of reason
 *Edema - Nephrosis; swelling of tissues
 *Edema of lungs - Congestive heart failure, a form of dropsy
 *Eel thing - Erysipelas
 *Elephantiasis - A form of leprosy
 *Encephalitis - Swelling of brain; aka sleeping sickness
 *Enteric fever - Typhoid fever
 *Enterocolitis - Inflammation of the intestines
 *Enteritis - Inflations of the bowels
 *Epitaxis - Nose bleed
 *Erysipelas - Contagious skin disease, due to Streptococci with vesicular
and bulbous lesions
 *Extravasted blood - Rupture of a blood vessel '''F''' *Falling sickness - Epilepsy
 *Fatty Liver - Cirrhosis of liver
 *Fits - Sudden attack or seizure of muscle activity
 *Flux - An excessive flow or discharge of fluid like hemorrhage or diarrhea
 *Flux of humour - Circulation
 *French pox - Syphilis '''G''' *Gathering - A collection of pus
 *Glandular fever - Mononucleosis
 *Great pox - Syphilis
 *Green fever / sickness - Anemia
 *Grippe/grip - Influenza like symptoms
 *Grocer's itch - Skin disease caused by mites in sugar or flour
 '''H''' *Heart sickness - Condition caused by loss of salt from body
 *Heat stroke - Body temperature elevates because of surrounding environment temperature and body does not perspire to reduce
temperature. Coma and death result if not reversed *Hectical complaint - Recurrent fever
 *Hematemesis - Vomiting blood
 *Hematuria - Bloody urine
 *Hemiplegy - Paralysis of one side of body
 *Hip gout - Osteomylitis
 *Horrors - Delirium tremens
 *Hydrocephalus - Enlarged head, water on the brain
 *Hydropericardium - Heart dropsy
 *Hydrophobia - Rabies
 *Hydrothroax - Dropsy in chest
 *Hypertrophic - Enlargement of organ, like the heart '''I''' *Impetigo - Contagious skin disease characterized by pustules
 *Inanition - Physical condition resulting from lack of food
 *Infantile paralysis - Polio
 *Intestinal colic - Abdominal pain due to improper diet '''J''' *Jail fever - Typhus
 *Jaundice - Condition caused by blockage of intestines 
K                                                                                                                           King's evil - Tuberculosis of neck and lymph glands
Kruchhusten - Whooping cough L
Lagrippe - Influenza
Lockjaw - Tetanus or infectious disease affecting the muscles of the neck and jaw.  Untreated, it is fatal in 8 days
Long sickness - Tuberculosis
Lues disease - Syphilis
Lues venera - Venereal disease
Lumbago - Back pain
Lung fever - Pneumonia
Lung sickness - Tuberculosis
Lying in - Time of delivery of infant M
Malignant sore throat - Diphtheria
Mania - Insanity
Marasmus - Progressive wasting away of body, like malnutrition
Membranous Croup - Diphtheria
Meningitis - Inflations of brain or spinal cord
Metritis - Inflammation of uterus or purulent vaginal discharge
Miasma - Poisonous vapors thought to infect the air
Milk fever - Disease from drinking contaminated milk, like undulant fever or brucellosis
Milk leg - Post partum thrombophlebitis
Milk sickness - Disease from milk of cattle which had eaten  poisonous weeds
Mormal - Gangrene
Morphew - Scurvy blisters on the body
Mortification - Gangrene of necrotic tissue
Myelitis - Inflammation of the spine
Myocarditis - Inflammation of heart muscles N
Necrosis - Mortification of bones or tissue
Nephrosis - Kidney degeneration
Nepritis - Inflammation of kidneys
Nervous prostration - Extreme exhaustion from inability to control physical and mental activities
Neuralgia - Described as discomfort, such as "Headache" was neuralgia in head
Nostalgia - Homesickness P
Palsy - Paralysis or uncontrolled movement of controlled muscles. It was listed as "Cause of death"
Paroxysm - Convulsion
Pemphigus - Skin disease of watery blisters
Pericarditis - Inflammation of heart
Peripneumonia - Inflammation of lungs
Peritonotis - Inflammation of abdominal area
Petechial Fever - Fever characterized by skin spotting
Puerperal exhaustion - Death due to child birth
Phthiriasis - Lice infestation
Phthisis - Chronic wasting away or a name for tuberculosis
Plague - An acute febrile highly infectious disease with a high fatality rate
Pleurisy - Any pain in the chest area with each breath
Podagra - Gout
Poliomyelitis - PolioPotter's asthma - Fibroid pthisis
Pott's disease - Tuberculosis of spine
Puerperal exhaustion - Death due to childbirth
Puerperal fever - Elevated temperature after giving birth to an infant
Puking fever - Milk sickness
Putrid fever - Diphtheria. Q
Quinsy - Tonsillitis. R
Remitting fever - Malaria
Rheumatism - Any disorder associated with pain in joints
Rickets - Disease of skeletal system
Rose cold - Hay fever or nasal symptoms of an allergy
Rotanny fever - (Child's disease) ???
Rubeola - German measles S
Sanguineous crust - Scab
Scarlatina - Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever - A disease characterized by red rash
Scarlet rash - Roseola
Sciatica - Rheumatism in the hips
Scirrhus - Cancerous tumors
Scotomy - Dizziness, nausea and dimness of sight
Scrivener's palsy - Writer's cramp
Screws - Rheumatism
Scrofula - Tuberculosis of neck lymph glands.  Progresses slowly with abscesses and  pistulas develop. Young person's disease
Scrumpox - Skin disease, impetigo
Scurvy - Lack of vitamin C.  Symptoms of weakness, spongy gums and hemorrhages under skin
Septicemia - Blood poisoning
Shakes - Delirium tremens
Shaking - Chills, ague
Shingles - Viral disease with skin blisters
Ship fever - Typhus                                                                                                           Siriasis - Inflammation of the brain due to sun exposure
Sloes - Milk sickness
Small pox - Contagious disease with fever and blisters
Softening of brain - Result of stroke or hemorrhage in the brain, with an end result of the tissue softening in that area
Sore throat distemper - Diphtheria or quinsy
Spanish influenza - Epidemic influenza
Spasms - Sudden involuntary contraction of muscle or group of muscles, like a convulsion
Spina bifida - Deformity of spine
Spotted fever - Either typhus or meningitis
Sprue - Tropical disease characterized by intestinal  disorders and sore throat
St. Anthony's fire - Also erysipelas, but named so because of affected skin areas are bright red in appearance
St. Vitas dance - Ceaseless occurrence of rapid complex jerking movements performed involuntary
Stomatitis - Inflammation of the mouth
Stranger's fever - Yellow fever
Strangery - Rupture
Sudor anglicus - Sweating sickness
Summer complaint - Diarrhea, usually in infants caused by spoiled milk
Sunstroke - Uncontrolled elevation of body temperature due to environment heat.  Lack of sodium  in the body is a predisposing cause
Swamp sickness - Could be malaria, typhoid or encephalitis
Sweating sickness - Infectious and fatal disease common to UK  in 15th century T
Tetanus - Infectious fever characterized by high fever,  headache and dizziness
Thrombosis - Blood clot inside blood vessel
Thrush - Childhood disease characterized by spots on mouth, lips and throat
Tick fever - Rocky mountain spotted fever                                                                         Toxemia of pregnancy - Eclampsia
Trench mouth - Painful ulcers found along gum line,  Caused by poor nutrition and poor hygiene
Tussis convulsiva - Whooping cough
Typhus - Infectious fever characterized high fever,  headache, and dizziness V
Variola - Smallpox
Venesection - Bleeding
Viper's dance - St. Vitus Dance W Water on brain - Enlarged head
White swelling  - Tuberculosis of the bone
Winter fever - Pneumonia
Womb fever - Infection of the uterus.
Worm fit - Convulsions associated with teething, worms,  elevated  temperature or diarrhea Y                                                                                                                  Yellowjacket - Yellow fever


Disentangled: Peter and Philip Counts

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There were several men in the later eighteenth century in Shenandoah and adjoining counties, Virginia, named Peter Counts (or Koonts), and also several men named Philip Counts (Koonts). This has brought confusion to attempts to present a coherent genealogy of this family or families. This free space page will present the various sources for these men and sort out their family relationships. == OVERVIEW (under construction) == 1. Confusing tax record: Peter, Jr. was actually the YOUNGER HALF- BROTHER (not son) of Peter Counts, whose name was originally Deter or Teeter (Dietrich). 2. If B.C. Holtzclaw's surmise is correct, the younger Peter and his brothers Jacob, Michael and Philip were younger sons of John Counts of Frederick County who married Anna Stoever (and who later married widow Armentrout in Augusta County). 3. Outline of the earliest generations of this Counts family in Virginia, part of the 1714 Germanna colony. 4. Baltzer Counts and others near him: Descended from John Counts's brother Henry? 5. John Counts of Glade Hollow (with son Philip): Son of Catharine, sister of John Counts? Related y-DNA to Nicholas Counts? Or both? 6. The four men named Philip Counts/Koontz who were discussed in Lowell Koontz's genealogy of the descendants of Elder John Koontz, son of John Counts. == Part I: The Confusing Tax Record == The 1792 personal property tax list in Rockingham County, Virginia shows the following Counts ("Counze") men in the vicinity of Smith CreekThanks to Sharon Kouns for posting her [http://www.miles-shute-kouns-families.com/Kouns/kouns_virginia_research.htm research notes]): 1. Phil Counze 2. Peter Counce Sr. and son Phil 3. Peter Counce Jr. 4. Martin Counce Here we have two men named "Phil" Counce (one of them a teenage son listed with his father), and two men named Peter Counce. Others have mistakenly assumed that Peter, Jr. was the son of Peter, Sr., but that was not necessarily the case in these early tax records: '''"Jr.," as often as not, simply differentiated between two men with the same name,''' who were not necessarily father and son. On the above list of "Counze" men, Holtzclaw (pp. 126-27) shows that numbers 1, 3 and 4 were brothers, together with another brother Jacob: [Summarize documentation] That is not consistent with the supposition that Peter, Jr. (#3) was the son of Peter, Sr. (#2), unless Peter, Sr. had two sons named Philip (one listed above him and the other in his household). Holtzclaw surmises that Deter Counts, who first appeared in the Rockingham County tax lists in [year] together with John Counts, was the same as PETER Counts who [LOOK IT UP] ... (UNDER CONSTRUCTION, to be continued) == Sources ==

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Searching for parents of [[Diskin-55|Mary (Diskin) Bly]] who emigrated to America and married Thero Bly. Request: ''Mary J (Diskin) Bly (1871-1937)'' ''She was born in Ireland ( possibly Tuam Galway, and may have lived in ( Corohan, Curraghan, Curraghaun) '' ''I thought her parents were William and Mary but it seems that I have the wrong people. I have a newspaper clipping that had a Delia Diskin daughter that went back and visited Ireland that I thought was her sister Delia but it looks like these are cousins that lived in Canada. Her sisters were Delia Disken Higgins of Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania and Honora / Nora Jacks It looks like there was a sister Winifred that stayed in Ireland.'' --- Notes from my mother - Winifred Diskin Conroy was Mary Diskin Bly's sister (Winnie) Patrick Conroy was Winifred Diskin Conroy's Son Mary Diskin lived in Milltown near Tuam there was a gas station and house combined was owned by Gert Diskin Varley (Daughter of Trudy Varley and cousin of Mary) - Next Door lived Mary Ann Conroy - End of town 5 miles 1886 church of Ireland Clarimoris - Priest was father Varley - this was Mary Diskin Bly's Church Mary Diskin came to Wilkes-barre Pennsylvania to become a nanny for a mute boy in the late 1800s She returned to Ireland and brought Delia and Nora over She married Theron Bly in 1896 in Wilkes-barre Pennsylvania --- Unable to locate any Mary Diskin with parents William and Mary. I think Mary Diskin, daughter of Thomas and Mary Reilly might be the closest match. Tuam, Galway families with daughter's Mary, Bridget/Delia and Winifred. '''[[Diskin-77|Martin Diskin]] married [[Diskin-78|Anne Diskin]]''' on 15 Feb 1865 in MIlltown, County Galway, Ireland. Witnesses were Thomas Diskin and Ellen DisonRootsIreland.ie, Marriage Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=117363&type=mch&recordCentre=galwaywest&page=1&n=1&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 Children of Martin and Anne #'''[[Diskin-79|Bridget]]''' b 4 Mar 1867 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1867/03494/2284201.pdf #'''[[Diskin-80|Mary]]''' b 4 Mar 1869 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1869/03392/2243850.pdf #[[Diskin-81|Thomas]] b 21 Feb 1871 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1871/03293/2206660.pdf #[[Diskin-82|Eleanor]] b 27 Feb 1873 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1873/03206/2175667.pdf #[[Diskin-83|James]] b 17 Mar 1875 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1875/03098/2136097.pdf #[[Diskin-84|Martin]] b 17 Apr 1877 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1877/03006/2101823.pdf #'''[[Diskin-85|Winnifred]]''' Diskin b 3 Mar 1879 in Curraghan Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1879/02927/2072628.pdf #[[Diskin-86|Michael]] b 21 Jul 1881 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1881/02813/2032002.pdf #[[Diskin-87|Margaret]] b 20 Oct 1883 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1883/02710/1997566.pdf #[[Diskin-88|Honor]] b 20 Feb 1886 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1886/02600/1960166.pdf #[[Diskin-89|Anne]] b 26 Mar 1888 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1888/02513/1931439.pdf #[[Diskin-90|Kate]] 10 May 1893 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1893/02289/1859268.pdf *No marriage or death record for Bridget in Milltown, Gallway. There is no listing for Bridget/Delia on the 1901 Census. *No Marriage records that fit for Mary of Milltown. There are two marriage records with Thomas as the father but location doesn't match. :::1890 Mary Diskin of Woodbed married Michael Bourke of Carren Thomas Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Marriage https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1890/10719/5907890.pdf :::1909 Mary Diskin of Lurgan married Michael Lyons of Coroghan Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Marriage https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1909/10020/5644765.pdf '''[[Diskin-91|Thomas Diskin]] married [[Reilly-3592|Mary Rielly]]''' of Castlegrove on 2 Mar 1871. Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Marriage https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1886/02600/1960182.pdf #'''[[Diskin-92|Mary]] b 28 Mar 1872''', bap 24 Mar 1872 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1872/03244/2188839.pdf (birth record has 28 Mar but baptism was 24 Mar. Birth wasn't recorded until 11 Apr 1872 and informant was Winifred Diskin (possibly sister? Could birth date actually be 20 Mar 1872?) #[[Diskin-93|Ellen]] b 20 Feb 1874, bap 1 Feb 1874 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1874/03157/2158178.pdf #[[Diskin-100|Patrick]] b 21 Jan 1876Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1876/03065/2123763.pdf #'''[[Diskin-94|Bridget]]''' b 5 Apr 1878, bap 13 Apr 1878 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1878/02961/2084832.pdf #[[Diskin-95|Margaret]] b 14 Mar 1880, bap 22 Feb 1880 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1880/02870/2051438.pdf #[[Diskin-99|Julia]] b 1 Mar 1882Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1882/02790/2024274.pdf #'''[[Diskin-96|Winifred]]''' b 15 Jun 1884 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1884/02677/1986179.pdf, m Michael Mullen 9 Aug 1917 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Marriage https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1917/09755/5540628.pdf #[[Diskin-97|John]] b 17 Mar 1886, bap 4 Apr 1886 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1886/02600/1960182.pdf #[[Diskin-98|Thomas]] b 28 Apr 1888 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1888/02513/1931455.pdf *Marriages for Mary - same as above - nothing fitting for locations. Also no marriage records for Bridget/Delia with that location and father's name. (it is possible they left Galway and married elsewhere) *Winnifred was a servant on the 1901 Census - 1901 Ireland Census, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Foxhall/Ballynagittagh/1402255/ *On the 1911 Census Thomas and Mary were living in Beag, Foxhill, Galway with three of their children - Winifred (age 26), Thomas (age 21), and John (age 25). Mary is listed as being married 43 years with 11 children - 10 of which are still living in 1911. 1911 Ireland Census, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Foxhall/Beagh/549017/ *Thomas died on 3 Jun 1911 in Beagh, Galway. His wife, Mary, was the witness on his death record. (three months after the census took place) Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Death https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1911/05393/4505886.pdf *Mary died on 8 Oct 1926 in Castlegrove, Galway. Her son, Thomas, was a witness on her death record. Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Death https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1926/04984/4358940.pdf '''Eliminated as family''' [[Diskin-65|James Diskin]] and [[Tierney-1758|Bridget Tierney]]. They had daughters Mary and Bridget but not Winifred. Their daughter Mary married Martin Brett in 1891 and had a child, Bridget Brett in 1896 who was living with her grandparents in 1901 on the Census. This means that this Mary couldn't have married Theron Bly in 1895 in Pennsylvania. --* ''This is interesting because I have a newspaper article and notes about Martin and Mary Brett in my grandmother's album - Mary Brett died January 24, 1966 - a relict of Martin Brett, Dunmore - aunt of Rev J. Diskin and sister of the late William Diskin - Parish Church, Clarenbridge - funeral at Adrigoole cemetery, Dunmore'' Mary and William could be cousins to my ggrandmother. My Great Grandmother - Mary Diskin Bly died in WilkesBarre, Pennsylvania in 1937 --* John Diskin, Shepherd of Lavally married Mary Flaherty of Carronagarr on 27 Jan 1873 in Dunmore, Tuam, Gallway. Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Marriage https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1873/11266/8208559.pdf #Patrrick b 25 Mar 1878 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1878/02961/2084825.pdf #Margaret b 7 May 1876 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1876/03053/2119171.pdf #'''Winifred''' b 20 Aug 1880 in Knikrian,Tuam, Galway Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1880/02859/2047498.pdf No daughters Mary or Bridget/Delia Martin Diskin married Mary Mullen on 1 Feb 1861 in Tuam, County Galway. RootsIreland.ie, Marriage Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=466725&type=mch&recordCentre=galwaywest&page=1&n=1&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 (daughter Winifred but no daughters - Mary or Bridget/Delia #Michael bap 15 Sep 1862 RootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=397910&type=bch&recordCentre=galwaywest&page=1&n=6&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 #James b 28 Jan 1865 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1865/03581/2320019.pdf #Patrick b 23 Jul 1869 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1869/03381/2239488.pdf #'''Winifred''' b 14 Aug 1872 in Ballaghalode, Tuam, County Galway Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1872/03231/2184441.pdf #Catherine bap 26 Sep 1872RootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=437487&type=bch&recordCentre=galwaywest&page=1&n=2&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 #Margaret b 29 Nov 1878 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1878/02939/2076787.pdf Martin died on 20 Jan 1881 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Death https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1881/06447/4852614.pdf No daughters Mary or Bridget/Delia '''List of Mary Diskin born between 1869 and 1873 in Tuam, Galway, Ireland - both on RootsIreland and IrishGenealogy.com''' *Mary Diskin b 4 Mar 1869 in Curraghan. Parents Martin Diskin and Anne Diskin. Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1869/03392/2243850.pdf RootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1581465&type=bcv&recordCentre=galwayeast&page=2&n=11&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 *Mary Disken b 17 Feb 1870 Milltown - parents William Disken and Bridget Courtney Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1870/03356/2230534.pdfRootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1581744&type=bcv&recordCentre=galwayeast&page=1&n=4&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 *Mary Diskin b 14 Aug 1870 - parents Patrick Diskin and Catherine Martin Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1870/03331/2221112.pdf RootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1581854&type=bcv&recordCentre=galwayeast&page=1&n=7&backLink=quis.php&sc=0, died on 24 Feb 1871 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Death https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1871/020780/7289745.pdf *Mary Diskin b 14 Oct 1870 - parents Bartholomew Diskin and Bridget Ronan Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1870/03319/2216407.pdf *Mary Deskin b 17 Jan 1871 parents John Deskin and Mary Costelloe RootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1521153&type=bcv&recordCentre=galwayeast&page=1&n=1&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 *Mary Diskin b 14 Nov 1871 parents James Diskin and Bridget Teirney Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1871/03270/2198455.pdfRootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1582299&type=bcv&recordCentre=galwayeast&page=1&n=3&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 *Mary Diskin b 1 Jan 1872 in Cunnagher parents Michael Diskin and Margaret O'Toole Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1872/03257/2193763.pdf RootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1582341&type=bcv&recordCentre=galwayeast&page=1&n=8&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 Has sister Bridget b 27 Jan 1867 Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1867/03494/2284199.pdf *Mary Diskin b 28 Mar 1872 (?) bap 24 Mar 1872 parents Thomas Diskin and Mary Reilly Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1872/03244/2188839.pdf RootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site) http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=315316&type=bch&recordCentre=galwaywest&page=1&n=9&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 *Mary b 13 Aug 1872 in Cong. Parents Pat Diskin and Bridget Kyne Ireland Genealogy.ie, Civil Records, Birth https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1872/03230/2183924.pdf *Mary Diskin bap 9 Mar 1873 parents John Diskin and Mary Timothy RootsIreland.ie, Baptism Record (Pay Site)http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1374725&type=bch&recordCentre=galwayeast&page=2&n=12&backLink=quis.php&sc=0 Google spreadsheet with listing for all Mary Diskin/Disken, Bridget Diskin/Disken and Winifred Diskin/Disken born between 1860 and 1890 in Galway, Ireland found at IrelandGenealogy.com (there could be people that don't have records that are online).Diskin Spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DyQOzRQSTumezcgjzcFqHJje84GZqeDE64jRd1dibBY/edit?usp=sharing ==Sources==

Dismissal of Motion to Suppress evidence vs. Alphanus Neiderer No. 24 October Sessions 1967

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:In the Court of Quarter Sessions of York County, Pennsylvania :Commonwealth vs. [[Neiderer-7|Alphanus Neiderer]] : No. 24 October Sessions, 1967 : Petition for Suppression of Evidence :ORDER In this matter counsel has indicated that it is not necessary to proceed with further testimony. The motion to suppress must be dismissed for two reasons. The first, the search of the automobile appears to be perfectly valid since the operator of the vehicle who represented himself as the owner of the car was corroborated in that representation initially at least by the defendant, who in fact was the owner of the car, and the warrant with which the operator was served at the time of the arrest charged burglary, larceny and receiving stolen goods and it appears from the testimony that some items that had been stolen were observed by the officers in the vehicle and were readily observable, and certainly they were justified then to make a more complete search, including the search of the trunk area of the vehicle. The defendant himself, the petitioner rather, on the witness stand although he did not categorically describe what warnings had been given to him in response to a question from the assistant district attorney did state that he had been advised of his constitutional rights at the police station before having made a statement, and has been corroborated in that by Trooper Filer. We therefore enter this order: AND NOW, TO WIT, January 2, 1968 it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the motion to suppress evidence in this case be and is hereby dismissed, with an exception to the defendant.

Disney Nine Old Men

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'''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Classic_Disney_Project'' Classic Disney Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Disney's Nine Old Men were the core animators at Walt Disney Productions during its first four decades and are credited with having created some of the studio's most legendary works, from ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' (1937) to ''The Rescuers'' (1977). ''[Note: To see who's who, click "comments" under the images on the right >>>]'' === '''Disney's Nine Old Men''' === *[[Clark-19420|Les Clark]] *[[Davis-25664|Marc Davis]] *[[Johnston-5991|Ollie Johnston]] *[[Kahl-218|Milt Kahl]] *[[Kimball-3505|Ward Kimball]] (c) *[[Larson-4050|Eric Larson]] *[[Lounsbery-45|John Lounsbery]] (c) *[[Reitherman-1|Wolfgang Reitherman]] (c) *[[Thomas-36803|Frank Thomas]] (c) === '''Plus Five''' === *[[Iwerks-1|Ub Iwerks]] (C) - not one of the Nine Old Men, but as the creator of Mickey Mouse, he is equally important in the history of classic Disney animation. *[[Crump-2655|Rolly Crump]] (C) - animator who helped create the look of early Disneyland attractions like It’s a Small World, the Haunted Mansion, and the Enchanted Tiki Room *[[Lusk-1685|Don Lusk]] (C) - over more than a quarter of a century worked on every major animated Disney feature film from ''Snow White'' to ''101 Dalmatians''. *[[Peet-549|Bill Pete]] (N/C) - joined Disney in 1937 and worked first on ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' near the end of its production. Progressively, his involvement in the Disney studio's animated feature films and shorts increased, and he remained there until early in the development of ''The Jungle Book'' (1967). *[[Tompson-388|Ruthie Tompson]] (C) - another original Disney animator who was not one of the Nine Old Men, but at 111 years, lived to be a very, very old woman! (c) = Connected === Trivia === - '''Walt Disney''' jokingly referred to the group as his "Nine Old Men," a reference to Franklin D. Roosevelt's dismissive description of the nine justices of the US Supreme Court, despite the fact that the animators were only in their thirties and forties at the time, - '''Les Clark''' joined Disney in 1927. The other eight were not hired until 1934 and 1935. His specialty was animating Mickey Mouse and he was the only one of the Nine Old Men to ever work on that character, along with animator Ub Iwerks. - '''Marc Davis''' was responsible for character design for both the Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion attractions at Disneyland. - '''Ollie Johnston''' and '''Frank Thomas''' co-authored the animator's bible ''The Illusion of Life,'' which contained the 12 basic principles of animation and helped preserve the knowledge of the techniques that were developed at the studio. - '''Milt Kahl''' is often considered the finest draughtsman of the Disney animators. He would often refine the characters sketches from Bill Peet with the ideas of Ken Anderson. For many years the final look for the characters in the Disney films were designed by Kahl, - '''Ward Kimball''' was also a jazz trombonist, who founded and led the seven-piece Dixieland band Firehouse Five Plus Two. The band made at least 13 LP records. - '''Eric Larson''' was responsible for spotting and training new animators at Disney in the 1970s. Many of the top talents at Disney today were trained by Larson in the 70s and 80s. - '''John Lounsbery''' who was the first of the animators to pass away, was working on the Disney film ''The Rescuers'' when he passed away in 1976, at the age of 64 - not quite yet an "Old Man". - '''Wolfgang Reitherman''''s son, Bruce, was the voice of Mowgli in Disney's ''The Jungle Book''. - All nine "Old Men" were named Disney Legends in 1989.

Disney's Nine Old Men (+)

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Dison

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The goal of this project is to ...identity correct NC decendants Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Jenkins-8788|Cathy Dison]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * identifying family members *trying to sort out the Solomon Dysons We are from NC and are looking for that side of the Dison/Dysons. Don't know if there is a connection to Ga and Tx Dysons. This is where we really need help. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15793988 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Disproven Existence Five Star List

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== Five Stars Profiles Managed by Disproven Existence WikiTree == {| border="1" class="sortable" !Link to WT!!Rating!!Who's working it!!Notes |- |[[St Sauveur-7|Yves de Saint-Sauveur aka de Cotentin]]||255||Disproven Existence|| |- |[[Howard-Arundell-1|Matthew Howard-Arundell]]||283||Disproven Existence|| |- |[[De Payen-3|Tybaud de Payen 'The Moor de Gardille']]||143||Disproven Existence|| |- |[[De Payen-4|Thibault de Payen]]||196||Disproven Existence|| |- |[[Paine-270|Thomas I Paine]]||136||Disproven Existence|| |- |[[Payne-1109|Thomas Payne]]||154||Disproven Existence|| |- |[[De Payen-2|Tibaud Payen]]||109||Disproven Existence|| |- |[[St Clair-194|Catherine St Clair]]||199||Disproven Existence|| |}

Disproven MacGregor Myth

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It would seem that the idea that [[MackGayhe-1|William MackGayhe (abt.1618-abt.1675)]] was a Macgregor is a legend or theory, but has been found to be false. He has therefore been detached from [[MacGregor-53|Patrick Aberach MacGregor (abt.1581-abt.1661)]] and [[MacDonald-605|Marion (MacDonald) MacGregor (abt.1598-1678)]]. == Related Profiles == See: * [[MackGayhe-1|William MackGayhe (abt.1618-abt.1675)]] * [[MackGehee-12|Thomas (MackGehee) Mackgahye (abt.1659-bef.1727)]] * [[MackGehee-3|William (MackGehee) Macgehee Sr. (1672-1748)]] == Review == Note: the US Southern Colonies Project received a message on 2 December 2023 discussing the MackGregor myth and concurring that it is disproven. That message is currently being reviewed and new information provided there will be incorporated into the profile. [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 00:39, 6 December 2023 (UTC) === From MackGayhe-1 on 19 Dec 2023 === A previous version of this profile claimed, without source, that he was Chief of the Clan MacGregor. The former text also included that during 1603, James, as King of Scotland, issued the Act of Proscription against the MacGregors. This is also the year that one Patrick MacGregor of Glenstrae was born. [What relevance to this profile is unclear.] Those who believe there is a link between the MacGregors and the Mackgahyes believe it's possible the English Civil War could have embroiled William Mackgahye, but not Thomas, who was born during it. William, if he was a royalist, might have fled Scotland to avoid execution, or been transported as being too lowly to need hanging (though being transported might have complicated his obtaining land...). To avoid prosecution, it is believed that James [MacGregor?] changed his name to William MackGahye and emigrated to the Virginia colony in 1653.{{citation needed}} This is why one may see online trees with the name "William James". The below is from [[McGhee-1244|Walter McGhee]]: "Several McGhee/McGehee researchers (e.g., Jane Grider) have theorized that the immigrant William MackGehee was actually Patrick MacGregor who changed his name upon arriving on American shores in the late 1600s. Much of this research was conducted in the twentieth century when DNA testing was unavailable. And much of it has been regurgitated by others. In May of 2015, I submitted a DNA sample to FamilyTreeDNA, in Houston Texas, for analysis. My DNA is unique because I am a direct male descendent of William MackGehee. I ordered the Y-DNA37 test and my Kit No. is 420879. Since then, my DNA has been matched with 38-people whose surnames are MaGee, McGee, McGehee, and McGhee, plus 3-people whose surnames are Jackson, Thayer, and Friedl. There are no matches with anyone named MacGregor. "In July 2023, I reviewed these results with a Y-DNA specialist (Casimir) at the FamilyTreeDNA company. Casimir helped me identify Haplogroup SNPs (“snips”) that are shared with the 38-matches, and specifically with 3-people who had ordered the more thorough Y-DNA700 analysis, (Scott McGhee, Steven McGehee and M.L. McGehee II). Their shared Haplogroup snips (going back to 1600) are R-BY93216, R-BY172925, AND R-FTA23373. We searched for these snips in the FamilyTreeDNA-MacGregor Group Project (2149 members). We identified 2-shared snips (R-BY172925 and R-FTA23372), one for an individual estimated to be born in 1759 and another born in 1838. These two individuals, and thus me, have only one common ancestor in the MacGregor Group Time Tree, estimated to be born in the year 200. There was no other MacGregor ancestor identified. Together, Casimir and [[McGhee-1244|Walter McGhee]] concluded that William MacGehee (or MackGahye) was not actually a MacGregor, debunking the Patrick MacGregor theory. ==== Disproven James MacGregor Myths ==== In the latter half of the 16th century, this branch of the Clan led such wild and hunted lives in the misty mountains that they became known as MacEagh or "Sons of the Mist." It may be that it is from this Gaelic patronym that James MacGregor took the name MacGehee. === From MackGehee-12 on 19 Dec 2023 === [See additional content in Origin of Thomas McGehee.] According to Glenncourt,MacGehee Genealogy. Thomas was born to the immigrant William MacGehee (aka James MacGregor) after 1653 in New Kent County, Virginia, and died 27 July 1727 ''(actually the date of his will)'' in Prince ''(sic)'' William County, Virginia. ==== Disproven MacGregor Myth ==== ''The Legend of Thomas McGehee'' McGehee family legend has long held that Thomas Mack Gehee was originally [[MacGregor-157|James McGregor]], of the Clan Gregor, and that his father was [[MacGregor-53|Patrick McGregor]], a chieftain of the McGregor clan, and that they together fought with Montrose in the so-called ''Montrose Rebellion'' (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_in_the_Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms] and [http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usfeatures/timeline/to1660.html Undiscovered Scotland: The Ultimate Online Guide: Timeline: 1640 to 1660]). The family originated as McGregor in Scotland, came to Virginia, and changed their name to MackGehee. The reason for the name change was an on-again, off-again prohibition of the Clan Gregor name by the government. === From MackGehee-3 on 19 Dec 2023 === [There does not appear to be an content related to this myth in this profile.]

Disputanta, Kentucky Place Study Info

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== Description == This is an attempt to lay out all the research around questions about [[Gosse-111|Priscilla Gosse (1821-)]], [[Childs-1600|Solomon Childs (1821-1896)]], and the Priscilla, the first wife of [[Noseworthy-70|John Noseworthy (abt.1820-abt.1894)]]. The discussion around the question of Priscilla Gosse's husband and children has taken up months of work, and there is no resolution to the debate yet. There seems to be 2 incompatible trees, and no sources offered that are sufficient to choose one version over the other. On Ancestry, for example, Priscilla Gosse, born 1821, the daughter of Grace Hutchings and Francis Gosse, appears in 205 public trees (as of Jan 14, 2022), and in half she is shown as the wife of Solomon, and in half of John. None of these trees have documents, or oral sources, to support her marriage to either man. I have collected as much evidence, either way, as I could find. It's laid out here: documentary, oral, and DNA evidence. Because the oral evidence is more compelling, and the DNA evidence was suggestive, I have come down on the side of the argument that Priscilla, daughter of Francis and Grace, married Solomon Childs, and that John Noseworthy married a Priscilla with an unknown maiden name. Some of the discussions around this dispute have become contentious (and frankly abusive) and I'm unwilling to engage again, unless there is new evidence. [[Foley-1031|Brad Foley]] ===Tree options === * Tree 1: Priscilla Gosse (daughter of Francis and Grace) married [[Noseworthy-31|John Noseworthy]], and had a single child (Sarah Noseworthy) before dying. * Tree 2: Priscilla Gosse (daughter of Francis and Grace) married [[Childs-1600|Solomon Childs]], of Dorset England. They had several children in Labrador (Henley Hr.) before settling in Lark's Harbour. A different Priscilla from the Spaniard's Bay region was the mother of Sarah Noseworthy. * Tree 3: Priscilla Gosse (daughter of Francis and Grace), married John Noseworthy, had a child with him (Sarah Noseworthy), and ran off with Solomon Childs and had another family with him in Lark's Harbour. '''This is mostly tongue-in-cheek''', but honestly has the most support from the available evidence. I've decided Tree 2 has marginally more support than the others. But if anyone has any additional evidence, in the form of records, written reports, or even a clear description of direct oral transmission (where the chain of transmission is clear), please contact me --- [[Foley-1031|Brad]]. ===Birth records=== A Priscilla Gosse was born 20 Oct 1821 in [[Space:Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland|Spaniard's Bay, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland]] to Francis Gosse and Grace"Newfoundland Vital Statistics, 1753-1893," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9Y-QH86 : 8 May 2015), Francis Gosse in entry for Priscilla Gosse, 20 Oct 1821; citing Birth, Spaniard's Bay, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, Canada, Provincial Archives, St. John's.. But there may well have been other Priscillas, and even other Priscilla Gosses, in the area. ===Tree 1 Support=== Married to John Noseworthy? ====DNA==== Several individuals on AncestryPersonal communication with [[Foley-1031|Brad Foley]], Jul 2020. Details available only on request for privacy reasons known to be descended from [[Noseworthy-29|Sarah Noseworthy]], have inferred genetic matches (ThruLines) with descendants of [[Gosse-223|Francis Gosse]]. This tends to lend support to Tree 1. ====Documentary Evidence==== There is a John Noseworthy living in Spaniard's Bay who was married to a Priscilla and they had a daughter named Sarah in 1840Newfoundland Gen Web. Parish Records, Conception Bay North, Harbour Grace District. [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/cbhg_sb_angbap1841.htm Spaniard's Bay, Holy Redeemer Anglican Parish Baptisms, 1841-1854.] Bonnie Hickie, 2000. Accessed 2020.. ====Family Tradition==== According to one researcher (Gordon McDonald): : "John Noseworthy Dec 29 1814 Harbour Grace died April 1888 Harbour Grace married Priscilla Gosse Oct 20 1821 Spaniards Bay died 1843 Harbour Grace. they had one child Sarah born Aug 8 1837 Harbour Grace died July 31 11917 Toronto Ontario John married Sarah Vokey born May 7 1821 died July 3 1884 the marriage took place June 3 1845."Gordon McDonald, personal communication to Brad Foley, Jun 25, 2018. : When I asked "This mostly matches what I've found. I never could find records for Priscilla Gosse, but I guess you learned about her from your parents, or grandparents?", he replied "Yes my grt grandmother Sarah Pike. my grandfather said Sarah Vokey was not a good step mother ... may I suggest that you join Ancestry, I spent a lot of time putting all this information on there." From the above, it's impossible to understand what part of this history is derived from inference from the available records, and what was direct from Mr McDonald's great grandmother. There were several John Noseworthys living in and around Harbour Grace at the same time, and it's unclear how to sort them all out. ===Tree 2 Support=== Married to Solomon Childs? ====Documentary Evidence==== The death record of Priscilla Childs states that "Pricilla Childs" died Feb 15, 1899 of "old age" in Lark Hr. She was 85 years old, born in Spaniards B CB [Spaniards Bay,Conception Bay]Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site, Vital Records, [http://www.ngb.chebucto.org/Vstats/death-reg-bk-3-1897-1902-stg.shtml Register of Deaths. Book 3, 1897 - 1902. St. George's District] Randy Penny, 2010. Accessed 2017.. This would put her birthdate ca 1815, 6 years earlier than the birth record for Priscilla Gosse, suggesting they may be separate people. On the other hand, such discrepancies are not uncommon, and there are no other records for a Priscilla born in Spaniard's Bay between the years of 1810-1825. ====Family Tradition==== Several versions of this tree are floating around onlineNewfoundland's Grand Banks Site, message board. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/NGBRIF/nlgrif-c.shtml CHILDS/CHILDES, Jane Delve], 2005. Accessed 2016. , and on AncestryExample Ancestry tree containing [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/111198185/person/390172457037/facts profile of Priscilla Gosse, married to Solomon]. Tom Hollowach, accessed 2018.. There are records of Solomon Childs having children with a woman named Priscilla, but no record of her maiden name. "As far as I know Priscilla was only married to Solomon. That is a for sure as she lived in my hometown...my records show Solomon and Priscilla married in 1841 in Henley Harbour. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a record. My grandmother a few decades ago told me that her grandmothers grandmother was Grace Hutchings. However she could not remember who the grandfather was. She was very sharp and remembered most of the birth towns also... I believe my 5th great grandmother to be Grace Hutchings wife of Francis Gosse."Newfoundland Gedmatch, Facebook group. D. Robinson Mallet-Paret, 2017, accessed 2017. ===Tree 3 Support=== Married to both John and Solomon? ====Documentary Evidence==== This tree has the benefit of agreeing with all the documentary evidence available, and with what we know of the family traditions. A factor arguing against it. John had a daughter named Priscilla. Would he have named a daughter after his first wife, if she had run off and left him? ====DNA Evidence==== A descendant (great-great granddaughter) of Solomon Childs is also related to about 10 of Sarah Noseworthy's descendants, at about the level we would expect (6-9cM matches). Given how related many people in small towns were at the time, along multiple lines, it's unclear whether this proves it is the same Priscilla, or just shows that the Priscillas were closely related. == Sources ==

DISTANT ANCESTOR

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UNGER, GEORGE, BORN 1818 PA MARRIED ANNA SWIGART IN OHIO, DIED OHIO 1906

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UNGER, DAVID, 16 (1850 census RICHLAND CO. OHIO)

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UNGER, LOUIZA 57 (1850 census RICHLAND CO OHIO)

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UNGER, DANIEL, 19 (1850 census RICHLAND CO, OH)

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UNGER, ROSE, 13 (1850 CENSUS RICHLAND CO OH)

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UNGER, ELLEN 10 (1850 census RICHLAND CO OH)

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Dister family of Long Melford research and wills

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Will of John Dister: The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 59

Distin Name Study Info

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Distinguishing Mackenzie Sources

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'''This page is for researchers to consult with regard to sources that are considered acceptible for use on Mackenzie profiles.

Unreliable sources are acknowledged and are listed with valid reasoning to avoid their use.''' == Alexander Mackenzie's Works == Where do his works truly fit?
Many, if not most of his "History of" works lack sources except for the mention of sasines, chests, wills and marriage contracts.
Is he considered to be an expert?
What type of Historian is he considered?
[https://www.historyskills.com/2020/10/04/what-is-the-difference-between-usefulness-and-reliability/ What is the difference between usefulness and reliability?] = Mackenzie Pedigrees = == Findon Tables vs Alexander Mackenzie == ---- = To be cateorised = == Reliable Sources == == Reliable Sources with Conditions == == Unreliable Sources == [http://haggis.mccullochcentre.ca/search/records McCulloch House Museum & Genealogy Centre ~ Search] == Mackenzie == [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~coigach/genealogy/ Some Coigach History] ~ Useful; Reliable [https://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/the-mackenzie-clan/ The Illawarra McKenzie Family] [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/a/c/Diane-Christina-Mackenzie/index.html Diane MacKenzie's Family Links to Scotland] ~ Some interesting takes on various branchs. [https://www.kirkmichael.info/Dr_Alexander_Mackenzie_of_Elgin_New_Tarbat_Bayfield_and_Cromarty.html Dr Alexander Mackenzie (1717–1803) of Elgin] [https://mackenziegenealogy.home.blog/ Clan MacKenzie Genealogy - My Maternal Scottish Ancestors] sub-par work. Copy & pasted. Geni. Findagrave. Responsible for errors found a cross multple Clan families on FamilySearch. [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/mcdonald-and-potts-family-tree/ McDonald and Potts family tree- black Jewish YAHYA family line 2] Poor. Unusable. Disappointing effort given researchers listed credentials. [https://meganfranklin.com/families/mckenzie/ Megan's Family: Mckenzie] Some parishs sources. [https://australianroyalty.net.au/tree/purnellmccord.ged Australian Royalty: Genealogy of the colony of NSW] Search - Mackenzie; Some sources. [https://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org/home/black-isle-communities/resolis/resolis-folk/the-mackenzies-of-castle-craig/ The Mackenzies of Castle Craig] == Links to Mackenzie == [https://sites.google.com/site/mcfarlandbatesfamilytrees/home/family-tree-of-arthur-glenn-mcfarland/scott-family-line/chisholm-family-line McFarland-Bates Family Trees ~ Chisholm Family Line] Unreliable. [https://clan-cameron.org.au/genealogy/gen_index.php Cameron Genealogies] Mixed sources [https://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/index.htm The Douglas Archives: a collection of historical and genealogical records] [http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/ Clan MacFarlane: Descendants and associated families] [https://vbtree.heroictenor.com/getperson.php?personID=I970&tree=treeVB Victoria's Boutilier Genealogy Pages] Lacks sources. [https://aagordon.be/biography/civilian-life-1/mackenzie-dick-family/ The Dick family of Eilean Donan] [https://www.spanglefish.com/slavesandhighlanders/index.asp Slaves & Highlanders] various profiles of Mackenzie. [https://www.canadiangenealogy.net/novascotia/pictou_county/hector_people.htm The Hector People] [https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/search/ Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery] various Mackenize profiles. [https://maltagenealogy.com/de-manuele/ The Noble Family of Manuele] [https://www.thepeerage.com/ The Peerage - https://www.thepeerage.com/] Email sources. Incomplete pedigrees. = See also = [[:Space:Scotland_Project_Reliable_Sources | Scotland Project Reliable Sources]]
[[:Space:EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources | European Aristocrats Project Reliable Sources]]
= Contact Us = If you find a source that may help other Mackenzie researchers, and that is not listed here, please share it with the team! Please, do this is by adding a comment on this page.

Distribution List to Paternal Heirs

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linked from [[Space:Probate_Records_of_Joseph_Veazie%2C_case_number_A_8518|Probate Records of Joseph Veazie]] transcribed from images 1080 through 1084 of the film. ----- Municipal Court of the City of Providence October 1st AD 1867. The petition of Amos M Warner, administrator of the estate of Joseph Veazie deceased praying for an order of distribution of the balance of said estate found in his hands upon the settlement of his account & administrator on the 22 dy of January 1867, which petition was on said 22nd day of January 1867 referred to the 12th day of February 1867 with an order of notice & on said 12th day of February 1867 further referred from time to time with special order of notice until the first day of October AD 1867 and --- appearing to the said court that the said several orders of notice have each been fully complied with it is ordered adjudged & decreed That one --- of said balance so found in the hands of the administrator upon the settlement of his account fore--- to with the sum of 27.242.11 be distrubuted & paid out by him to the following named persons paternal heirs of the said Joseph Veazie as follows To Benjamin Veazie entitled to 1/15 1816.14
“ Betsey Veazie “ “ 1/15 1816.14
“ Susan Mason “ “ 1/15 1816.14 5448.42 “ Mary White “ “ 1/20 1362.10
“ Lydia W Ford “ “ 1/20 1362.10
“ Maria W Keene “ “ 1/60 454.03
“ Marsha Parry “ “ 1/60 454.03
“ Abigail S Magoon “ “ 1/60 454.03
“ Susanna Fogg “ “ 1/40 681.05
“ Luther Thayer “ “ 1/40 681.05 5448.39 “ Samuel Veazie “ “ 1/120 227.01
“ Jacob Veazie “ “ 1/120 227.01
“ Sarah Hollis “ “ 1/120 227.01
“ Phobe Sherman “ “ 1/120 227.01
“ Joshua Veazie “ “ 1/120 227.01
Rachael Veazie “ “ 1/120 227.01
“ Lemuel V Bourne “ “ 1/120 227.01
“ Samuel S Foye “ “ 1/240 113.51
“ Ellen R Nightingale “ “ 1/240 113.51 1816.09 “ Samuel V Hardwick “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ Thomas P G Hardwick “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ Lucy Faxon “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ Mary A Williams “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ Clarissa L Wilmarth “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ Frances E Whicker “ “ 1/420 64.86
“ Sarah V Preston “ “ 1/420 64.86
“ Franklin B White “ “ 1/420 64.86
“ Samuel H White “ “ 1/420 64.86
“ Charles C Hardwick “ “ 1/840 32.43
“ Samuel V Hardwick “ “ 1/840 32.43 1621.55
14,334.45
14334.45
To Lemuel D Hardwick entitled to 1/840 32.43
“ Henry C Hardwick “ “ 1/840 32.43
“ Susan M C Hardwick “ “ 1/840 32.43
“ William F Hardwick “ “ 1/840 32.43
“ George D Hardwick “ “ 1/840 32.43
“ Abby A Harrington “ “ 1/840 32.43 1945.83 “ George W Thayer “ “ 1/75 363.23
“ Elisha S Thayer “ “ 1/75 363.23
“ Elias M Thayer “ “ 1/75 363.23
“ Clarisa B Thayer “ “ 1/75 363.23
“ Susan Denton “ “ 1/75 363.23
“ Rachel Urann “ “ 1/15 1816.14
“ Mary A Kimbale “ “ 1/15 1816.14
“ William Bartlett “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ John F Bartlett “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ George W Bartlett “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ Frances M Bartlett “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ Eliza Bartlett “ “ 1/105 259.45
“ Alice A Bartlett “ “ 1/315 86.48
“ Cleone? M Bartlett “ “ 1/315 86.48
“ Helen A Breed “ “ 1/315 86.48
“ Kate Lawrence “ “ 1/210 129.72
“ Cora Lawrence “ “ 1/210 129.72 1816.13
21,793.59
21793.59
To Charles Veazie entitled to 1/35 778.32 778.32 “ Samuel Veazie “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ John V Efner “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Charles Efner “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Henry Efner “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Hiram Efner “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Joseph Efner “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Martha A Creary “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Marie E Howard “ “ 1/280 97.29 778.32 “ Martha A Simons “ “ 1/210 129.72
“ Sarah Welch “ “ 1/210 129.72
“ Frances Richardson “ “ 1/210 129.72
“ William C Tolcutt “ “ 1/630 43.24
“ Delos O Tolcutt “ “ 1/630 43.24
“ Anna M Tolcutt “ “ 1/630 43.24
“ Alpheus T Simons “ “ 1/1470 18.53
“ Hezehiah S Simons “ “ 1/1470 18.53
“ Chesley B Simons “ “ 1/1470 18.53
“ Benjamin W Simons “ “ 1/1470 18.53
“ Charles S Simons “ “ 1/1470 18.53
“ Daniel D Simons “ “ 1/1470 18.53
“ Olive M Drury “ “ 1/1470 18.53
“ Richard H Tolcut “ “ 1/210 129.72 778.31 “ Alpheus Veazie “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Charles Veazie “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Thomas Veazie “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ John Veazie “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Mary J Hayden “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Sarah A Condit “ “ 1/280 97.29
“ Huldah Barnard “ “ 1/280 97.29 681.03
24,809.57
24,809.57
To Helen J Turner “ “ 1/840 32.43
“ Charles H Veazie “ “ 1/840 32.43
“ Louisa A Veazie “ “ 1/840 32.45 97.29 “ James H Veazie “ “ 1/140 194.58
“ Martha H Allyn “ “ 1/140 194.58
“ Maria W Green “ “ 1/140 194.58
“ Althea E Lovecraft “ “ 1/140 194.58 778.32 “ Provost Veazie “ “ 1/175 155.67
“ Edward A Veazie “ “ 1/175 155.67
“ Cornelius Veazie “ “ 1/175 155.67
“ Margarett L Douglas “ “ 1/175 155.67
“ Henry A Veazie “ “ 1/175 155.67 778.35 “ Henry Veazie “ “ 1/70 389.17
“ Caroline Smith “ “ 1/70 389.17 778.34
27,241.87 --- Ja—Clerk [or Clark] Estate of Joseph Veazie
Order of Distribution
Passed Oct 1 1867

Distribution of Harrison Holt Estate, Transcription

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==Source== 1840 J. A. J. & P. C. Holt vs Wm. B. Holt & others. Kentucky, Union County, Will Book E, pp. 219-221, County Court. Digital images 279-280 of 462, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP31-98GC?i=278&cc=1875188&cat=126861]: accessed 26 June 2021) ==Transcription== “J. A. J. Holt & P. C. Holt Against Wm B. Holt & others
Petition in Equity to see the slaves belonging to the Heirs of '''[[Holt-4893|Harrison Holt]]''' dec’d filed in Union County Court & afterwards transferred to the Circuit Court.
At the April term 1855 Tho. S. Chapman was appointed a Commissioner to sell the slaves except the dower slaves who sold the same at the July Co. Court 1855 (2nd day of the month) on six months credit with interest from date as follows”
Eliza…..............................Mary C. Holt.............purchased at......$381.00
'''[[Payne-16166|Julia]]''' & her son '''[[Davis-86984|Henry]]'''….[[Anderson-71980|Dr. C. W. Anderson]]…….”…......…..”.......$803.00
'''[[Davis-86970|Eliza Jr]]'''…….....................….”……”….....…..”…….........……………............314.00
Melvina…………................Joseph Sprague……..….”..... 926
Lucy………………................…..”…………”…………..….. “....1000}.........1926.00
'''[[Holt-10463|Wesley]]'''………….................'''[[Hite-1386|George Hite]]'''……..….….. “………............….907.00
Laura…………..............…..Henry H. Holt…...………. “ ………...........… 386.00
Luellin………...............……G. W. F. Willett……..…... “ ………...........… 766.00
…………………............................………………………………………………… 6013.00

Amt allowed Tho. S. Chapman Com’r for report to.......................Apl/55 - .......$3.00
…”………”………...........Do…......................for sale distribution & at Oct….”……….100.00
…”………”……............….”…….....................as Clk County Court……………………....…….5.50
…”………”........ James R. Hughes Clk Circuit Court………..........................……………..7.15
…”………” .......George Parker sheriff…………...........................……………………………. 6.50
…”………” .......George Huston Plff’s attorney………........................………………….. 10.00
…”………” .......W. G. Hughes atty for Deft’s……..........................………………………… 5.00
…………………………...................................…………………………………………………….… 137.15
To be divided between the Heirs nine in number 9 / .................................$6059.25
…………………………………………………Due Each Heir….......................................….$673.25

Recevied Febry 2nd 1856 of Tho. S. Chapman Com’r as stated within the amounts due each of us stated therein
($7.15)
James R. Hughes
Geo. Huston
Tho. S. Chapman Com’r & Co alte???
W. G. Hughes
Geo. Parker S. U. C.

Received Febry 2nd 1856 of Thomas S. Chapman Commissioner as stated within Six Hundred Seventy three dollars & Twenty five cents the amt due each of us as heirs of Harrison Holt deceased being one ninth of the proceeds of sale of slaves by said Commissioner after deducting costs as stated within. O. Holcomb who married '''[[Holt-4974|Susan Holt]]''' received the interest of his children Eugene B. and Susan A. as their Guardian appointed in District of Grundy State of Connecticut & filed his petition in Union county Court agst said Chapman Comr as stated within & said Court authorized said Comr to pay him the $673.25 his 1/9. H. Cowgill admr of '''[[Holt-4973|Tho. B. Holt]]''' and Guardian of his children receives $673.25 their 1/9. Sol Deivees as Guardian of his child receives their int 673.25. A. Waller as assee of J. A. J. Holt, receives his interest $675.25.
'''[[Holt-4973|Wm. B. Hol]]'''t
Sol Deivees Guardian
of M. S. Deivees
Aaron Waller
'''[[Holt-4971|H. C. Holt]]'''
H. Cowgill adr & Guadn
for H. Holts Heirs
'''[[Holt-4975|Mary C. Holt]]'''
O. Holcomb Guadn
'''[[Holt-4894|P. C. Holt]]'''
B. F. Neel

State of Kentucky County of Union Sct
I William P. Hatfield Deputy clerk for Thomas S. Chapman clerk of the County Court for the County of Union aforesaid do certify that the foregoing instrument of writing & receipts were acknowledged before me in my County by Miss '''[[Holt-4975|Mary C. Holt]]''' to be her act and deed this day. Witness my hand this 22nd day of February 1856
W. P. Hatfield D. C

State of Kentucky
County of Union Sct
I Thomas H. Chapman Deputy clerk for Tho. S. Chapman clerk of the County Court for the County of Union aforesaid do certify that the foregoing instrument of writing & receipts were acknowledged before me in my office by Aaron Waller as assee of J. A. J. Holt on the 11th day of February 1856 and by '''[[Holt-4971|Henry C. Holt]]''' on the same day and by Henry Cowgill as admor of '''[[Holt-4973|Thos B. Holt]]''' dec’d on the 16th day of February 1856 and by Oliver Holcomb as Guadn Eugene B. & Susan A. Holcomb on the 25th day of Febry 1856 & by '''[[Holt-4894|Peter C. Holt]]''' on this day to be their act & deed respectively. Witness my hand this 19th day of March 1856.
T. H. Chapman

State of Kentucky = Union County Sct
I John S. Chapman Deputy clerk for Thomas S. Chapman clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do certify that the foregoing instrument of writing & receipts were on the 4th day of February acknowledged before me in said County of Union by '''[[Holt-4972|Wm. B. Holt]]''' and by Solomon Deivees as Guardian of M. L. Deives on the 6th day of February 1856 and by Benjamin F. Neel on the 7th day of April 1856 to be their act and deed respectively which is certified to all whom it may concern..
Witness my hand this 7th day of April 1856
J. S. Chapman D. C.
Union County Court = October term 1857
Produced, ordered to be and recorded in Liber E, page 219, October 5th 1857
Alt T. H. Chapman D.C.
Union County Court

District 16 Stanton County Nebraska

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There were 20 pupils in the school. Naming from left to right- 1st row-Orville Armbrust, Florence Armbrust, Lera Daniel, Twila Martin 2nd row-Boyd Jones, Jerome Moritz, Johnnie Siegert, Elna Schultz, Emory Jones, Delbert Spreck, Walter Kettler, Winoue Justin, Juanita Daniel, Evelyn Armbrust 3rd row- William Armbrust, Author Moritz, Marvin Martin, Leonard Schultz, Albert Schieloh, teacher Vera Spence, Myrtle Moritz Written by Juanita Daniel Roberts This was the country school I went to for 9 years before I entered high school in Sept of 1924. I started to school when I was 5 in the 1st grade that was before there was kindergarten. I had to take the 8th grade 2 years. We had to go to Stanton and take a written test with all grades, 70 or above and an average of at least 75. My grades were OK, but my average was too low, so I had to repeat the 8th grade. A country kid going to a strange place in what seemed to me a city was really scary for me. I know it hindered my thinking. It wasn't fair, country kids always had to take the test, while town kids just passed to High School with no test. I think the State thought country teachers weren't good teachers. From my experience, they were as good or better than the town teachers. Aunt Reta Roberts, my husband's sister was my 1st 8th grade teacher, Anna Simon was my second 8th grade teacher. I was 14 when I went to High School. This picture was taken either in my 6th or 7th grade year, as Vera Spence was my 6th or 7th grade teacher. I was 10 or 11 years old. Note my sister Lera and I were dressed alike. We wore many dresses that were alike. Mom made our dresses. The school was a mile or more from home. On the way to school we had to walk 1/4 of a mile down a railroad track. It was so much fun to see how many lengths of track we could walk without falling off. Subjects we had to take a test in before entering High School were reading, writing (Palmer Method), spelling geography, history and grammar, no math back then, no social studies, no science, no English, no phonics. Of the 3 of us who had to take the test, William, Delbert and I, William and I failed. His parents paid his tuition and he went on to High School. Delbert passed by the skin of his teeth, he started high school and dropped out the end of the 1st semester. Of course I passed the 2nd test with a high average and high grades and was eligible for high school tuition free in 1924.

District 96, South Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} ==Biography == Ninety-Six District was created on 29 July 1769 as the most western of the seven original districts. Its boundaries included the current Abbeville, McCormick, Edgefield, Saluda, Greenwood, Laurens, Union, and Spartanburg counties; much of Cherokee and Newberry counties; and small parts of Aiken and Greenville Counties. The lands further west were Cherokee Indian lands; and Tryon County, North Carolina infringed on much of its northern boundaries through the 1770s due to poor surveying. The judicial capital town was Ninety Six, South Carolina; located at 34°10′24″N 82°1′18″W '''Read about District 96 in the Revolutionary War''' [http://allthingsliberty.com/2013/06/chaos-in-the-backcountry-the-battle-of-ninety-six/ CHAOS IN THE BACKCOUNTRY: BATTLE OF NINETY SIX] 1775-84 MAP {{Image|file=District_96_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=District 96 }} 1885 Map {{Image|file=District_96_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Districts 1785. }}{{clear}} 1786-89 Map District 96 {{Image|file=District_96_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1786-89 Dist.96 }}{{clear}} ==Sources== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninety-Six_District,_South_Carolina Wikipedia District 96] *[http://sc_tories.tripod.com/jury_lists_of_1779.htm South Carolina Jury Lists for the Ninety-Six Judicial District - 1779] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/districts/census/1779_96d.txt 1779 Census of District 96, SC] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/colonial/sccolony.txt Names of First Colonist in SC] * [http://www.gentryjournal.org/archives/jgg0303.htm Gentry Journal] ''contains history of District 96'' *'''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move]"' *[https://web.archive.org/web/20151108115133/http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/conflictingdataStepheninCarolina_ver2.htm "Stephen Jackson of Anson Co., North Carolina and Early Craven Co., Cheraw District and Chesterfield Co., South Carolina" by Bob Mitchell, Janie Jackson Kimble]

District Electoral Divisions in County Leitrim

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This page is work in progress. District Electoral Divisions and Electoral Divisions are the same thing., the latter being the more modern name for them. Leitrim has about 81 DEDs or EDs and this is a temporary list of them: :Aghacashel/Achadh an Chaisil :Aghalateeve/Achadh Leataoibh :Aghanlish/Achadh Sheanlis :Aghavas/Achadh an Mheasa :Aghavoghil/Achadh Bhuachaill :Annaduff/Eanach Duibh :Arigna/An Airgnigh :Ballaghameehan/Bealach Uí Mhithín :Ballinamore/Béal an Átha Móir :Barnameenagh/Barr na Mianach :Beihy/Bóithigh :Belhavel/Béal Haibhil :Breandrum/Bréandroim :Bunnybeg/An Buinne Beag :Bunny Beg/An Buinne Beag :Carrick-on-Shannon/Cora Droma Rúisc :Carrigallen/Carraig Álainn :Carrigallen East/Carraig Álainn Thoir :Carrigallen West/Carraig Álainn Thiar :Cashel/An Caiseal :Castlefore/Baile Choille Fóir :Cattan/Cotann :Cloonclare/Cluain Chláir :Cloone/An Chluain :Cloonlogher/Cluain Lothair :Cloverhill/An Chorr Ghlas :Corrala/Corr an Fhleá :Corriga/Carraigigh :Drumahaire/Droim Dhá Thiar :Drumard/An Droim Ard :Drumdoo/Droim Dumha :Drumkeeran/Droim Caorthainn :Drumod/Dromad :Drumreilly/Droim Oiríolaigh :Drumreilly East/Droim Oiríolaigh Thoir :Drumreilly North/Droim Oiríolaigh Thuaidh :Drumreilly South/Droim Oiríolaigh Theas :Drumreilly West/Droim Oiríolaigh Thiar :Drumshanbo/Droim Seanbhó :Drumsna/Droim ar Snámh :Fenagh/Fíonach :Garadice/Garbhros :Garvagh/Garbhach :Glenade/Gleann Éada :Glenaniff/Gleann Ainimh :Glenboy/Gleann Buí :Glencar/Gleann an Chairthe :Glenfarn/Gleann Fearna :Gortermone/Gort ar Mónaidh :Gortnagullion/Gort na gCuileann :Gowel/An Gabhal :Greaghglass/Gréach Shleasa :Gubacreeny/Gob an Chríonaigh :Keeldra/Caoldra :Keshcarrigan/Ceis Charraigín :Killanummery/Cill an Iomaire :Killarga/Cill Fhearga :Killygar/Coill an Ghairr :Kiltubbrid/Cill Tiobrad :Kiltyclogher/Coillte Clochair :Kinlough/Cionn Locha :Leitrim/Liatroim :Lisgillock/Lios Giollac :Lurganboy/An Lorgain Bhuí :Mahanagh/Meathánach :Manorhamilton/Cluainín :Melvin/Loch Meilbhe :Moher/An Mothar :Mohill/Maothail :Munakill/Muine Choill :Newtowngore/An Dúcharraig :Oughteragh/Uachtar Achaidh :Rinn/An Rinn :Riverstown/Baile na hAbhann :Roosky/Rúscaigh :Rowan/Ruán :Saint Patrick's/Teampall na gCorrachadh :Sramore/An Srath Mór :Stralongford/Srath an Longfoirt :Tullaghan/An Tulachán :Yugan/Loch Uí Dhúgáin

District of West Augusta

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A short-lived part of Virginia (present-day West Virginia) and present-day southwestern Pennsylvania created in 1774 from Augusta County, Virginia, and divided two years later into three Virginia counties: Monongalia, Ohio, and Yohogania. {{Image|file=District_of_West_Augusta.jpg |caption=District of West Augusta, Virginia, 1774-1776 |size=575px}} For more information on the District of West Augusta, click on one or more of the following: [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/991 here] for ''West Virginia Ecylcopedia''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_West_Augusta here] for ''Wikipedia''. and/or [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/West_Augusta_District,_Virginia here] for ''FamilySearch''.

Districts of Cyprus

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{{Image|file=Cyprus_Project_Images-1.png |align=c |size=500% |caption= }} '''Cyprus''' consists of 6 districts, whose capitals all share the same names. These districts are subdivided into municipalities and communities. In addition to these 6 districts, Cyprus is also home to Akrotiri and Dhekelia as well as a peacekeeping buffer zone. The United Nations Buffer Zone is a demilitarized zone separating the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia is a British Overseas Territory which includes British military bases and installations. {{Image|file=Cyprus_Project_Images-24.png |align=c |size=700% |caption= }} :{| border=0 !align="left" width=200 |'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus Republic of Cyprus]''' !align="left" width=200 |'''[https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%9A%CF%8D%CF%80%CF%81%CE%BF%CF%82 Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία]''' !align="left" width=200 |'''[https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%B1br%C4%B1s_Cumhuriyeti Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti]''' |- | *''English'' | *''Ελληνικά'' | *''Türkçe'' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famagusta_District Famagusta District] | [https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CF%87%CE%AF%CE%B1_%CE%91%CE%BC%CE%BC%CE%BF%CF%87%CF%8E%CF%83%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85 Επαρχία Αμμοχώστου] | [https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%C4%9Fusa_(kaza) Mağusa kazası] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrenia_District Kyrenia District] | [https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CF%87%CE%AF%CE%B1_%CE%9A%CE%B5%CF%81%CF%8D%CE%BD%CE%B5%CE%B9%CE%B1%CF%82 Επαρχία Κερύνειας] | [https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girne_kazas%C4%B1 Girne kazası] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larnaca_District Larnaca District] | [https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CF%87%CE%AF%CE%B1_%CE%9B%CE%AC%CF%81%CE%BD%CE%B1%CE%BA%CE%B1%CF%82 Επαρχία Λάρνακας] | [https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larnaka_kazas%C4%B1 Larnaka kazası] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limassol_District Limassol District] | [https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CF%87%CE%AF%CE%B1_%CE%9B%CE%B5%CE%BC%CE%B5%CF%83%CE%BF%CF%8D Επαρχία Λεμεσού] | [https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limasol_kazas%C4%B1 Limasol kazası] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicosia_District Nicosia District] | [https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CF%87%CE%AF%CE%B1_%CE%9B%CE%B5%CF%85%CE%BA%CF%89%CF%83%CE%AF%CE%B1%CF%82 Επαρχία Λευκωσίας] | [https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefko%C5%9Fa_kazas%C4%B1 Lefkoşa kazası] |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paphos_District Paphos District] | [https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CF%87%CE%AF%CE%B1_%CE%A0%CE%AC%CF%86%CE%BF%CF%85 Επαρχία Πάφου] | [https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baf_kazas%C4%B1 Baf kazası] |}

Dit Profile of Edit Profile of Will of Johannis John Bickley Citizen and Haberdasher of London 1635

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Work in progress [[Potter-10870|Potter-10870]] 14:37, 25 September 2021 (UTC) ---- *Sarah my most deare and loving wife *my sonnes Francis and John *my sister Barnett *my sister Anne Love *my neece Susan Barnett *my nephew Joseph Wise *my nephew John Love Nicholas Love and Thomas Love *my daughter in law Jane Parnell? (might be S at beginning of name) *my wife's mother *my Apprentice Thomas Garrards *my sister Susan *my cosen Francis Bickley ---- [[Bickley-575|Bickley, Johannis Bickley]] In the name of God Amen The twelvete
day of August Anno In one thousand six hundred thirty five and in the
twelvete yeare of the raigne of our souvreign Lord Charles by the grace of God
king of Englane Scotland Fraunce and Ireland defender of the faith &c[cetera] I john
Bickley citizen and haberdasher of London being of good health and of perfect
memorie thanks be given to God calling to mind the frailtie of humane life the
certentie of death and the uncertentie of the tyme thereof doe make and ordeyne
this my last will and testament in manner and forme following that is to saie
first and principally I com[m]end my soule into the handes of Almighty God with
my humble prayers to his Ma[ges]tie to take it to his mercie and to pardon and forgive
my sinnes for wch I am heartilie sorry and penitent and am confident that by the death
and passion of Jesus Christ and for his sake and meritts they are and shalbe forgiven
me And my body I comend to the earth whereof it is made

Item I will that all
such debts and duties as I owe of right or conscience to any person or persons whatsoever
be well and trulie contented and paid And after my debts paid and funerall expences
discharged I will that all my goods chattells and debts shalbe devided into three euqall
partes whereof I will that '''Sarah my most deare and loving wife''' shall have one equall
parte to her own use in the name of her reasonable part to her of all my said goods
chattells and debts by and after the laudable custome of the Citty of London belonging
And the second equall parte of all my goods chattells and debts I will and bequeath
to '''my sonnes Francis and John''' and to such child or children as my said wife name goes
wth all the being now wth child equallie to be devided amongest them according to
the custome of the said Citie And the last third part of all my said goods chattels
and debts and other my personall estate whatsoever I reserve unto my selfe and
dispose thereof as followeth

Item I give to my said sonnes Francis and john to
either of them five hundred poundes a peece to be paid them at their severall and
respective ages of twentie and one yeares And if either of my said sonnes shall
dye before he shall attayne ??? to his said age of twentie and one yeares then I will
that the legacie of him so deceasing shalbe and goe to the survivor of my said two
sonnes and if both my said sonnes shall dye before they shall attayne unto their severall
ages of twentie and one yeares then my will and meaning is that aswell the orphanage
partes of my said two sonnes as their legacies shalbe and goe unto such child or children as
my said wife name goes wthall to be paid to them if sonne or sonnes at his or their ages of
twentie and one yeares And if a daughter or daughters at her or their life ages of twenty
and one yeares or dayes of marriage wthsover of them shall first happen And if such
child or children as my said wife name goes wthall shall dye before the tyme or tymes
above lymmitted for the receipt of his her or their port[i]on or portions then my will and
meaning is that all my childrens partes and portions any wayes? belonging unto them
out of my personall estate shalbe and goe to all my owne sisters children equally to be
devided amongest them share and sharealike

Item I give to '''my sister Barnett''' twenty marke and to '''my sister Anne Love''' tenne poundes

Item I give to '''my neece Susan Barnett''' fortie poundes to be paid unto her at her age of twenty and one yeres or day of
marriage wchever shall first happen

Item I give to '''my nephew Joseph Wise''' thirtie pounds and to '''my nephew John Love Nicholas Love and Thomas Love''' to every of
them twenty poundes apeece to be paid unto them at their severall ages of twentie
and one yeres

Item I give to '''my daughter in law Jane Parnell? (might be S at beginning of name''') tenne poundes to
be paid to her at her age of twenty and one yeares or day of mariage wchsoever
shall first happen

item I give to '''my wifes mother''' fourtie shillings if shee so pleases to buy
her a ring wthall

Item I give to '''my Apprentice Thomas Garrards''' tenne poundes
to be paid unto him at his age of twentie and one yeares And it is my will and
meaning that if any of the legatees before named shall dye before the legacies herin
by me given unto him her or them shalbe due and payable unto him her or them by this
my last will and testament then the legacy of him her and them so deceasing shalbe
and goe unto my said sonnes Francis and John equally to be devided between them

Item I give to my said loving wife the messuage or tenement wherein I dwell
situate in the '''parish of St Olave in Southwerke''' to have and to hold to her untill
my said sonne Franis shall attayne unto his full age of twenty and one yeares if the
so long shall live and staye her selfe a widdow And then will that the same messuage
or tenement shall goe unto my said sonne Francis and to the heres of his body lawfully
to be begotten But if my said wife shall marry or dy before my said sonne Francis
shall attayne unto his said age of twentie and one yeares then my will [etc] meaning
is that the said messuage or tenemt shall ymidiatly after her decease or marriage
goe to my said sonne Francis And to the heires of his body lawfully to be begotten
And if my said sonne Francis shall dye wthout issue then I will that the same shall
goe to my sasid sonne john and to the heires of his body lawfullie to be begotten And if
my said sonne John shall dye wthout heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten then my
will and meaning is that the same messuage or tenemt shall goe to my right and
lawfull heires The rest and residue of all and singuler my landes and tenemte goods
and chattells and other my personall estate whatsoever unbequeathed I give unto
my said sonnes Francis and John equallie to be devided betweene them And of this
my last will and testament I make and ordeyne my said sonnes ??? Francis And my
??? sonne Joh Bickley Executors Now it is my will that my sonne John Bickley
wth my sonne Francis to be my Exectors. In witnes whereof to every sheete of this
my last will and testament conteyning three sheetes of paper I have sett my hand
and sealed to this wth my seale ??? the day and yeares first about written
John Bickley.

item I give to the parish of St Olaves in Southwarfe five poundes
to be given to the poore thereof at '''the churchwardens''' disposing uppon St Johns day
at Christide next after my decease. John Bickley. Also I desire my loving wife
to be my Overseer of my will also to paie the charges for the court concerning my
soule for my sone Francis at her owne coste? and as counsell will advise her. John
Bickley. It is now my mind and will that of my parte to give one hundred pounds
to be putt into the Chambers hande or some sure place to be putt forte to lone And
my sister Anne Love to have the interest paid her every halfe yeare during her
naturall life But after her death my will is that my said sonne John Bickley should
have it if he then lives, if not, then to my sonne Francis if both my sonnes dye then to the
next child of my body, if non, then I give it to '''my sister Susan''' and to her during her
life the interest And after her one fiftie to be at her disposing the other fiftie pound to
be equallie devided to '''my sister Anne Loves children'''. I say this is writt with my own
hand and so to be ordered for my sister Anne Love if she shall live not ??? John Bickley
??? parte that is blotted out concerning three places one about my buriall and one
about my sister Anne and one about '''my cosen Francis Bickley''' I did it wth my
owne hand as my full intended of and by my selfe done and my desire is. John
Bickley. Signed sealed published and declared by the said Johnm Bickley as his last
will and testament in the presence of Thomas Worseley John Pickering John Hyott

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=== The Origin of the French Canadian affix, "dit Robert" === '''Dit Robert''' My grandmother Yvonne Robert Fountain was descended from a French immigrant named [[Chartier-179|Guillaume Chartier, a.k.a. dit Robert.]] He was baptized as a Chartier according to records. But, sometime after he participated in [http://canadapioneers.blogspot.com/2011/06/le-grande-recrue-de-1653.html|"La Grand Recrue de 1653"], a sort of rescue mission for the defense of the fledgling New France settlement Montreal (then called ''Ville Marie''), the ''dit Robert'' name was appended in the records. Dit names were a sort of nickname or extra identifier people used back then. These nicknames were attached to the surname by the word "dit" which roughly translates as "called" or "known as." With such big families, the “dit name” often was a practical way of keeping the branches of family lineage straight. It could also signify the name of an estate or even a familiar nickname given by fellow soldiers, friends, or family. In fact, “early French military rules required a ''nom de guerre'' for all regular soliders.” [http://genealogy.about.com/b/2010/07/08/understanding-dit-names.htm] So where did the dit name "dit Robert" come from? And why and when was it added to Chartier? '''A name of quasi-nobility''' Part of the answer that seems plausible comes from a RootsWeb site [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jplfamily/ditnames.htm] that summarizes an old book named ''Cadillac's Village'' by C.M. Burton. “Burton was an historian in Detroit and had corresponded with Fr. Christian Denissen in regards to the French names in Detroit.” A letter, dated 9 Nov 1896, from Fr. Denissen to Burton explains how dit names came, in many instances, to take the place of the original surnames. “The early colonists of Lower Canada obtained from the French government grants of extensive tracts of land. These grants were executed in the medieval phraseology used under the feudal system of holding estates. “The settlers, assuming a resemblance between their holdings and the domains of the French barons and "seigneurs," called their large, wild farms by certain titles, and affixed the same to their own family names, in imitation of the European nobility.” In other words, these French immigrants sought a sort of legitimacy they never could have had in class stratified Europe. “In some cases, these titles were confirmed by the government. The owners of these vast estates considered themselves "seigneurs" of their new country and were very proud of the affixes to their names. In business transactions, these additions to their signatures were used with all their flourishes.” These newly minted New World aristocrats took themselves very seriously—and wanted others to do the same. “At baptisms, the title had to be entered in the parish registers. At marriages, the affixes to the old family names sounded “high” [born], both for the bride and groom in the[ir] verbose marriage contracts. Respectability was [also] increased by the presence of many witnesses with titled names [of their own].” Thus, “the owners of large estates in Lower Canada [i.e., Quebec Province], at a certain period of the seventeenth century, looked upon themselves and upon each other as a quasi-nobility. Their children naturally assumed those titles and ''often thought more of the affixes than of their own family names''.” (Italics mine.) Here, of course, is at least the most sensible explanation for the ''dit Robert'' being embraced by the Chartier family: in a sometimes inhospitable place like New France was, families were eager to be taken seriously, to project an air of legitimacy. Coming from mainland Europe where class mobility was rare, you can see how the dit names fit in as just another piece in the “new beginning” myth. “Feudalism was about dead, [or, at least] fast dying in Europe in those days, and therefore, could not gain [a] foothold in America. In the eighteenth century, we do not find new titles originating; still, the old ones remained. ''The grandchildren and great-grandchildren of these titled pioneers often discarded the old family name and were known only by the new title''. (My italics)” This is what seems to have happened in my grandmother Yvonne’s family, who became known as ''Robert'' at least as early as [[Chartier-Robert-1|Joseph Francois Chartier-Robert (1822-1899)]] , who was Yvonne’s grandfather. In fact, all of Joseph Francois’ children were known in the records as ''Roberts'', so it seems fair to assume that, at some point, he too dropped the ''Chartier'' during his lifetime. While this explanation fits in a lot of ways, it still doesn't quite give a satisfactory answer to the question, why ''Robert''? It explains ''why'' Guillaume would have adopted it, for sure, but not its origin. '''Did the dit name come from France after all?''' Of course, there are other possible explanations. It may be that the ''seignior'' of the Company (Compagnie de Montreal) who hired him as a soldier in France was named Robert. Or, Robert was appended to his name by his fellow soldiers once he joined the company and fought along side of them. And if you find Guillaume’s birthplace, La Fleche, France, on a map, you will see that there is a crossing roadway cutting through farmland there called “La Croix Robert,” only about six miles to the east (though actually in a town called Luché-Pringé). [https://www.google.com/maps/place/La+Croix+Robert,+72800+Luch%C3%A9-Pring%C3%A9,+France/@47.70937,0.045131,16z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x47e2a11ea64e6821:0x8ccd01607c8c48a ] Up the road, La Croix Robert joins Rue de l'Église where there is an ancient church and many old, but well-kept rural houses. Could one of these be the ancestral home and source of the name affixed by his military companions as his ''nom de guerre''? Dit names were also acquired as a mark of family distinction, memorializing the Christian name of a famous family member (unlikely in the case of dit Robert unless the “hero” of the family gained his notoriety in France—yet Guillaume nor anyone else saw fit to record it). Joseph St. Denis of WikiTree pointed out that there is a small town named St. Robert northeast of Montreal that may also have something to do with the dit Robert name (either Guillaume being named for the town or vice-versa, that is, the town somehow being named by his connection to it). St. Robert’s only claim to fame, by the way, is a meteor falling in a cow field there on June 14, 1994. [http://www.meteorlab.com/METEORLAB2001dev/robrtxt.htm] So, there was “The Robert Crossing” in France and a “St. Robert” in Quebec, both near where Guillaume lived. Coincidences? Probably, but at the very least, interesting ones. '''The guarantor’s name as the dit name''' There is yet another possible source for ''Robert'' that has to do with a person’s emigration documents," contributed by Wikitree member Denis Givogue. He says, “In the church registry the “dit“ was ''added from a document issued by the diocese ''. . . . ''the guarantor was the “dit” name,'' [and] it would be the same as a passport today.” Does this mean that someone named “Robert” was Guillaume’s guarantor? “If you apply for a passport today," Givogue goes on, "you have to get a guarantor's signature. A guarantor is either a doctor, a clergy/priest, a chartered accountant, a judge, police chief or a pharmacist or anyone with a credential [who] can vouch that he has known you for at least 10 years." In the past, that guarantor was the name that the priest added after the individual name when he saw the official document. "It is not part of the individual name, but a confirmation that the priest saw the document. And yes, the guarantor and the individual's last name were switched from time to time. [This was the case, for example] with [[Desrosiers-120|Michel Desrosiers]] when he moved to Rimouski where a dit Dutremble was added, and all his children were then known as either Desrosiers or Dutremble. So for you to find where and when the name changed, you will have to trace every Chartier and Robert.” If this is the explanation, then it may be as simple as this: ''Robert'' was the name of the priest who acted as the guarantor. However, at this time, no evidence of this exists. '''Distinguishing one branch of the family from the others''' Finally, all of this does not solve the riddle of why, out of 11 of Guillaume Chartier dit Robert’s children, only one son, [[Chartier dit Robert-3|Robert]], kept the dit name, all the other children reverting to the original surname Chartier . Here, the “Dit Names” site on RootsWeb again provides a useful explanation: “Another cause of the change of French names was the custom so prevalent in former times, of ''nicknaming themselves'' and others. This was done sometimes ''to discern one family from another of the same name.''” (Italics mine.) This explanation fits in nicely with Michael Shorkey’s (one of the curators of “The Chartier Family Association Website”), who said in an e-mail to me, "It is true that only Guillaume's son Robert's descendants kept the DIT and none of Etienne's did. The thought has been that since both families were so large that one branch kept the DIT to distinguish between the two." And to that, I would add the obvious point that Robert Chartier dit Robert’s ''given name'' may have come from the ''dit name'', the same way some people have a first or middle name taken from a relative’s surname. Plus, “A dit name can be legally used to replace the family's original surname,” [http://genealogy.about.com/b/2010/07/08/understanding-dit-names.htm] so there was never a legal encumbrance to the family evolving from ''Chartier dit Robert'' to simply, ''Robert''. It is also worth mentioning the thought that “dit names are usually passed to the oldest son with the property and changed when they moved” (from fellow WikiTree member Joe St. Denis). But that doesn’t seem to apply here. In this case, brothers Pierre (b. 1666) as well as Claude (b. 1671) and Laurent (b. 1673) were older. Robert also predeceased his oldest brother Pierre by seven years according to the records, so a transfer of property and dit name to a younger son also seems unlikely. '''Occam's razor: the most obvious answer''' But this discussion of distinguishing son Robert Chartier's line from the rest may be the easiest and the most obvious answer after all. First, see Vernon Chartier's post [http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=503&p=surnames.chartier] which says, among other things, that "You need to know that Guillaume's surname was never Chartier-dit-Robert. It was only Chartier. Some of the descendants of his son, "Robert Chartier" used the "Chartier-dit-Robert" name." Then, consider Janet Manseau-Donaldson, who compiled the listing "Pioneer Chartier" on GenForum, and had this to say: "I believe that the dit/aka name started with Robert Chartier's children. At PRDH they start to use the name Chartier-dit-Robert ''when his children got married''. [In the] marriage report that I got from PRDH for his son Francois, Francois was not able to sign his name and the priest must have called him ''Francois Chartier, son of Robert." "According to PRDH, if Guillaume had used the name Robert in any document that he signed, 'they' would have used the dit name. "I think that Jette [another Canadian genealogical site] used the dit name to keep the line together because there were several Chartiers [who] pioneered New France at about the same time. They came from different parts of France." Manseau-Donaldson points to a Guillaume Chartier (parents, Olivier & Marie Cornet) from Nantes, Bretagne, who also settled in Montreal as an example. "The dit/aka name Robert or Chartier were ''dropped when the French government told their people to use one name or the other'' (This was in the mid-1800's. See RootsWeb entry from J. Lesperance on this subject.) [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUEBEC/2000-09/0969038384] This time frame matches up well with the dates of birth and death of Joseph Francois Chartier-Robert, mentioned earlier as the first family who dropped the name Chartier in favor of the dit name. She also says that "when a dual-named Quebecois emigrated to the Lake Champlain area in the 19th C , the U.S. border officials apparently recorded only their ''second'' name (which more often than not was their "dit" name), so they ended up in the USA known by their "dit"" because using both was too difficult to keep track of. [That is probably what happened to Joseph Robert, Joseph Francois Charier-Robert's son and memere Yvonne's father.] Hence, some would have ''Chartier'' and some ''Robert'' that are from your line. That was how your grandmother ended up with Robert. In genealogy, we use both names. It is easier to track down our ancestors. I keep the dit name till they [the ancestors] were born in the USA. "Well, at least that is how I see it." -- compiled from Janet Manseau-Donaldson emails to me on the subject ''PRDH'' stands for The Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique [http://www.americanancestors.org/the-programme-de-recherche/], a University of Montreal source Janet Manseau-Donaldson says is the most reliable of all the ones she's used. The only question Janet Manseau-Donaldson's email doesn't resolve is why Robert's father is listed as "Guillaume Chartier dit Robert" on lists of La Grande Recrue in Montreal. If the dit name started to be used by son Robert Chartier's children, then perhaps, when the formal records were transcribed (way before the plaque was created), Robert or his children had a voice in ''how'' they were written--and they chose to honor their family dit name in them. A dimmer view was taken by WikiTree member Danielle Liard who had this to say on the "dit Robert" appearing on the La Grande Recrue plaque: "There is no evidence that [Guillaume] ever used this appellation at any time throughout his married life; all records only name him as Guillaume Chartier. These include his marriage, baptisms of his children and their marriages. The name dit Robert only gets applied to his grandchildren by his son Robert. ''This was a common practice to differentiate cousins of the same name, appending the father's given name to their name.'' It is still done informally to this day." (Liard-1 18:45, 1 March 2016) On the business of the plaque itself, she added, "I can tell you why the plaque here in Montréal is wrong and nobody caught it. They used one of the references which has him listed that way, or else somebody's family tree that went automatically repeating names generation by generation. I'm sure you've seen such when you enter a parent for one of your profiles. And of course, the actual final person to OK the plaque was a bureaucrat, with all that that entails." '''Conclusions''' The ''Dit Name'' site on RootsWeb concludes, “It is singular that scarcely a [dit] name has been adopted from the trade, occupation or profession that a person followed.” That is an interesting observation for me, especially, since so many surnames in England (like mine, Scrivens) developed from a place or occupation. It would have been easier if this were the case with ''dit Robert'' ! But, as you can tell from the previous section, there is no ''place'' involved. My first guess was that Guillaume had the dit name when he got to New France --or shortly after during the defense of Montreal, and that it probably had something to do with his origins in La Fleche, France. After all, that is the way it is listed on most genealogical websites and on the list of ''La Grande Recrue''. According to my 2nd cousin Vivian Gilooly: "It was Louis, son of Robert Chartier, who took the Robert name , then Jacques Louis, then Basile born March 3 1794, then Basile again born March 9 1822; then Joseph who married Lumena, and then my father Joseph Adelard Robert and your grandmother Marie Yvonne." That, together with Janet Manseau-Donaldson's compelling interpretation based on her PRDH research, and Danielle Liard's comments on how cousins are still differentiated that way today, I am inclined to believe that the most obvious answer and the right one is: the dit came from Guillaume's son Robert and/or his direct line. Robert and his children, then, were the ones who needed to be "taken seriously," and by the time Joseph Robert arrived in the United States, that was no longer the case. That would explain why "dit Robert" only appears in Robert's direct line. It would explain why various life documents of Guillaume never mention the dit name. Finally, both Manseau-Donaldson's explanation of why and when the "Chartier" part was dropped and the American border crossing explanation of Lesperance are together a satisfactory explanation for how the Robert name survived and was handed down to my ancestors. There was no "reverting" back to Chartier by Guillaume's 10 other children; there was just his son Robert's clan trying to identify who they were. So, unless an ancient French farmhouse with an interesting title history turns up for sale near La Fleche, France on La Croix Robert someday, I'll stick with the "distinguishing branch" theory. It may not be air tight, but once you go back into the 1600's and you're ancestors are not nobility, what is? And the final irony, of course, is that Memere Yvonne probably wasn't aware of any of these genealogical nuances. Nor would she probably even care. She was content keeping a happy house and singing "Alouette" to her children and grandchildren. --Bob Scrivens ''I've created a number of supporting pages that explore various related genealogical topics in a little more depth. Here are the links to them with a brief description of each.'' In addition to the tree profiles here on the early Scrivens of Colyton, see [[Space:Slingsby_Family_History|The Village of Scriven and the Slingsbys]]. For a brief outline of ''the four family lines'' going back from my grandparents, see [[Space: Scriven, Bedard, Fountain, and Robert Ancestors| My Grandparents' Ancestors]]. The [[Space: Origin of the Scriven Name|Origin of the Scriven Name]] will tell you about English and Norman origin theories, and the page [[Space:The_Final_s_in_Scrivens|The Final s in Scrivens]] tells the story of how my grandfather added the "s" to the family name. For links to some of my more ''interesting ancestors'', go to the page on [[Space:Notable Ancestors of Bob Scrivens|Notable Ancestors]]. For some ''historical context'' to better understand my ancestors' lives in the times in which they lived, take a look at [[Space:Scriven Ancestry Timeline|Scriven Ancestry Timeline]]. For a brief discussion of ''Westward Migration of the Scrivens'', see [[Space:Scriven Migration Route|The Scriven Family Migration Routes]] or the end of [[Scriven-56|Matthias Scriven's biography]] and [[Scriven-76| Joshua Scriven's biography]]. === Sources === Understanding Dit Names [http://genealogy.about.com/b/2010/07/08/understanding-dit-names.htm] Dit Names, a summary of ''Cadillac's Village'' [[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jplfamily/ditnames.htm] Chartier Family Association Website [http://www.chartierfamily.org/FamilyTree.aspx] The Chartier Family Association Website, Vol 2, a five volume history of the Chartiers in North America. NOTE: See "Volume II - Guillaume CHARTIER" [http://www.chartierfamily.org/Guillaume.aspx] for an extended biography of Guillaume Chartier, including a map showing the land he and his sons owned at Pointe-aux-Trembles, the easternmost part of Montreal Island. Michael Shorkey email, Mon 8/4/2014 1:00 PM, to me regarding the "dit name" origin. Michael is one of the curators of The Chartier Family Association Website. Pioneer Chartier on GenForum Janet Manseau-Donaldson, emails received by Bob Scrivens, 11/14/2014, and later that month. J. Lesperance post, RootsWeb [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUEBEC/2000-09/0969038384] Vivian Gillooly, personal E-mail, Nov. 2014 Vernon Chartier post [http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=503&p=surnames.chartier]

Division of Major Rowley Slaves Deed Transcription

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See also: '''[[Space:Slaves_of_Major_Rowley%2C_Union_County%2C_Kentucky|Slaves of Major Rowley, Union County, Kentucky]]''' ==Source== *1854 Division of Major Rowley slaves. Kentucky, Union County, Deed Book M, pp. 313-314 County Court. 26 Apr 1854, Digital images 179-180 of 625, FamilySearch.org, ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Q-89VX-S?i=178&cat=116301]: accessed 19 May 2021) == Deed Transcription== We the undersigned as devisees of '''[[Rowley-130|Major Rowley]]''' decd have this day made and allotment and division of the slaves of said Estate being the residue of said slaves, after deducting those slaves retained and chosen by '''[[Skinner-761|Alice Rowley]]''' the widow, to wit, '''[[Rowley-5410|Milly]]''', '''[[Rowley-5413|Nancy]]''', '''[[Rowley-5415|Clara]]''', '''[[Rowley-5411|Edwin]]''', '''[[Rowley-5416|Bob]]''', '''[[Rowley-5417|Henry]]''', '''[[Rowley-5414|Jim]]''', '''[[Rowley-5412|Lewis]]''', and '''[[Rowley-5418|Willis]]'''. '''[[Rowley-5413|Nancy]]''' and '''[[Rowley-5414|Jim]]''', are alotted and set apart unto '''[[Rowley-129|Mary Barnett]]''' and '''J J Barnett''' her husband, '''[[Rowley-5413|Nancy]]''' at the price of Eight hundred Dollars and '''[[Rowley-5414|Jim]]''' at the price of Eight hundred and seventy five Dollars, '''[[Rowley-5415|Clara]]''' is alotted unto '''[[Rowley-770|Sarah St. Aubin]]''' and '''John K. St Aubin''' her husband at the price of Eight hundred Dollars, '''[[Rowley-5410|Milly]]''' is alotted unto '''[[Rowley-1291|Ann T Riddle]]''' and '''[[Riddle-1696|Benjamin F. Riddle]]''' her husband at the price of Eight hundred Dollars, '''[[Rowley-5411|Edwin]]''' & '''[[Rowley-5412|Lewis]]''' are alotted unto '''[[Rowley-769|Jane Rowley]]''' at the price of Eleven hundred Dollars for '''[[Rowley-5411|Edwin]]''' and Eight hundred Dollars for '''[[Rowley-5412|Lewis]]'''. '''[[Rowley-5417|Henry]]''' and '''[[Rowley-5418|Willis]]''' are alotted unto '''[[Rowley-1292|Robert Rowley]]''' at the price of one thousand Dollars for '''[[Rowley-5417|Henry]]''' and five hundred Dollars for '''[[Rowley-5418|Willis]]''' and '''[[Rowley-5416|Bob]]''' is allotted unto '''[[Rowley-768|Gustavus Rowley]]''' at the price of Eleven hundred Dollars. The total value of said Slaves is Seven thousand seven hundred & seventy five Dollars and each share Twelve hundred ninety five Dollars Eighty three and one third cents and we have severally executed and received each others notes for the Excess and deficiency above and below said amount.
Witness our hands and seals this 26th day of April 1854
Robert Rowley
Gustavus Rowley
J J Barnett
John K St. Aubin
B F Riddle
Jane S Rowley
Sarah E St Aubin
Ann F. Riddle
Mary V Barnett

I Jeff Brown Clerk of the County Court of Union County in the State of Kentucky do certify that the foregoing Deed of Partition between Robert Rowley Gustavus Rowley J J Barnett John K St Aubin B F Riddle Jane S Rowley Sarah E St Aubin Ann F Riddle and Mary V Barnett was this produced to me in said and acknowledged by the said parties to be their act and deed, and ordered to record, whereupon said Deed and this certificate are duly admitted to record in my office. Witness my hand this 26th day of April 1834.
Jeff Brown clk
By Franc Hardin DC

Divorce annulment void marriage sites

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Evelyn Pryor married five times yes no divorce or other records of these marriages ending exist. My grandfather was husband #2, on Feb 14, 1929. Bingham Maine

Divorce of Benedict and Mary (Fischer) Solomewich

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Divorce_of_Benedict_and_Mary_Fischer_Solomewich.pdf
==State of Washington, Lewis County, Superior Court, Divorce - Benedict Solomewich vs Mary Solomewich== *Extraction of Court documents for the divorce of Benedict and Mary (Fischer) Solomewich:
' Mary Solomewich, Plaintiff, vs. Benedikt Solomewich, Defendant ---- Plaintiff for cause of action against defendant alleges: (1) That plaintiff and defendant were intermarried in the city of Centralia, Washington, on the 16th day of March, 1911, and ever since have been and now are husband and wife. (2) That immediately after their said marriage, to-wit: on the 17th day of March, 1911, the said defendant ordered this plaintiff to go with him to Aberdeen to live with defendant in a filthy and ill-kept bachelors shack the whole house consisting of but one room, contrary to the promise and agreement of said defendant prior to such marriage, That said defendant told this plaintiff that if she would marry him he could support her and her three minor children; that he had plenty of money and that she would not need to work out, and that they would live in Centralia. (3) That immediately after said marriage, as hereisbefore mentioned, the defendant ordered this plaintiff to proceed with him to Aberdeen, contrary to such promise; told this plaintiff that he had no means, and that they would have to go to Aberdeen, and when this plainfiff expressed her desire to live in Centralia with her said three Children, and not go to Aberdeen, the said defendant grabbed a butcher knife and threatened to cut out this plaintiffs heart if she did not accompany him. That her said minor children were terrorized and frantic with fear and that this plaintiff was rendered faint and sick, and in order to save her life which she believed to be in imminent danger, she went to Aberdeen with such defendant, taking with her her three children aforesaid. (4) That she and the said three children were compelled to occupy the one room with the said defendant, with no privacy whatsoever, and without any decent accommodations; that the said defendant refused to properly feed the said children, or permit her to do so. That the said defendant ordered this plaintiff about like a slave, and frequently struck at this plaintiff, chasing her about the house, cursing her, calling her all kinds of abusive names in the presence of her children and threatening to taker life if she neglected or refused to answer his every whim or to obey his orders. (5) That defendant refuses to support the children or permit this defendant to do so, and that said children are now by reason of such fact staying with neighbors charitably inclined. That this plaintiff has been rendered miserable and unhappy by reason of such conduct on the part of her said husband; and is now afraid to stay with him at all for any length of time, and cannot take care of her children if she could live with him. WHEREFORE plaintiff prays this Court for a decree of Divorce completely absolving the bonds of matrimony existing between her and said defendant, and that she be permitted to assume her name prior to this marriage, of Mary Fischer. ---- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR LEWIS COUNTY: Mary Solomewich, Plaintiff vs. Bendikt Solomewich, Defendant DECREE This matter coming on regularly for hearing this 6th day of May, 1911, and it appearing that the above named defendant was duly and legally served with summons and complaint in this cause, within the state of Washington, and that his default has been duly and regularly entered for want of appearance herein: And the plaintiff having produced ample and sufficient evidence showing extreme cruelty practiced upon this plaintiff by the above named defendant; and the Court being in all respects fully advised in the premises, and believing the evidence sufficient to warrant the Court is granting plaintiff a divorce: Therefore: It is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed that the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between the above named plaintiff Mary Solomewich and the above named defendant, Benedickt Solomewich, are hereby dissolved, and the plaintiff if (stet) hereby granted an absolute decree of divorce from said defendant. It is further ordered that plaintiff, Mary Solomewich have the use of her former name of Mary Fischer. It is further ordered that neither of the parties hereto shall contract any marriage with any third person within a period of six months from the date of this decree. Done in open court this 6th day of May, 1911.
==Sources== *State of Washington, Lewis County, Superior Court, Divorce - Benedict Solomewich vs Mary Solomewich, Court documents for the divorce of Benedict and Mary (Fischer) Solomewich; see attached PDF File image of Court the documents

Divorce of Moses Emery and Rebecca Haines Emery, 1876

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Pg 1 Number 1053 / 9498 Day Laporte Circuit Court September Term 1876 Moses Emery Plaintiffs against Rebecca Emery Disposed of September Term 1876 Pg 2 ???? Aug 29th 1876 Gentleman You are authorized to sign my name to the agreement pending the action for divorce between my husband Moses Emery, and myself. So far as pertains to matters and personal property ??? Yours Rebecca Emery Pg 3 Emory vs Emory The following property to be left to Mrs Emory: Choice of 2, out of 4 cows, Choice of 4 hogs, as she has taken, choice of 1/2 spring pigs all corn in barn & wagon house or woodshed all household furniture on home place all plows and wagons, buggies & houses now on the home place - reserving hay rack. 2/5 of wheat & oats raised by Moses Emery & harvested this year on home place (crossed out: Mrs E to repay him the money paid out for said wheat sown by son to settle with son for his interest in said crops). all the corn raised this year on home place. Mrs E. to take all money in bank in her name and name of Nathan Emery & to take all the houses. E. to pay all debts contracted before May 1. 76 & she to pay all debts contracted pg 4 by her or members of family remaining with her since that time Grain sacks to be divided equally Costs of court to be divided half and half each party to pay their attorneys. She wants the chickens on the place She wants him to let Nathan have the benefit of the ??? wheat he prov? him Then she will file cross complaint as ??? ??? ??? ?? Custody Nathan, Sarah & John (signed?) ???? ??? of property she ???? Mulion THompson pg 5 Whereas the undersigned Moses Emery has made application for a divorce from his wife, the undersigned Rebecca Emery; And whereas said Rebecca is about to file a cross-complaint against said Moses asking a divorce from him; Now said parties have agreed and do agree that in the event of a divorce being decreed ???? ???? one of said ???, the court ??? such ??? shall ??? ??? and custody of Nathan, Sarah and John Emery, minor children of said parties, to said Rebecca. All the further order of the Court. And in agreed to property settlement between them, it is agreed that in the event of such divorce being decreed, said court shal by ??? ??? the title to the following specific articles in the said Rebecca freed from all claim and demand of the said Moses, viz: Two (2) out of four (4) cows now out the farm occupied by said Rebecca; to be chosen by her; Four (4) hogs, being the same over heretofore selected by her; One half in number of spring pigs, to be chosen by her; Three (3) calves to be chosen by her from the ?? ??? said farm; all the chickens now on said farm; pg 6 All the equipment in the barn and wagon; house on wood shed on said farm; all the household furniture in the house on said farm; All the plows, drays, wagons, buggies and harness now on said farm; All the money now in bank in her name, and in the name of Nathan Emery; Two fifths (2/5) of all the wheat and oats raised by said Moses the present year on said farm; All the corn raised and all the hay ??? this year on said home farm; The grain sacks on said farm to be equally divided between them. The title to the Real Estate held by each part to said action to continue to be as held by them the same as if this union had not been instituted, except that each shall hold the same respectively pg 7 ? is to pay all contracted by himself as any member of the family remaining with her since that union. Each of the parties ? is to pay one half the payable costs of this proceeding and each is to pay their respective attorney’s fees/ It is stipulated that in case said divorce is decreed this agreement shall be made a part of said decree, but in the event of the divorce being ? this is to be of no effect. Dated Aug 29 1876 Moses Emery Rebecca Emery Pg8 fold pg 9 State of Indiana La Porte County Moses Emery vs Rebecca Emery The defendant for her answer to the plaintiffs complaint in this behalf swear & ? That she denies each and every allegation in said complain contained. The plaintiff for a further answer to said complaint and be way of a cross complaint ?? and ?? That on the 24th day of October AD 1847 the plaintiff and the defendant were duly and legally married at the village of Niles in Berrien County, State of Michigan. That from that time thenceforward the plaintiff and defendant have continued to cohabit; and live together as man and wife as residents of Hudson Township La Porte County Indiana, except as hereinafter stated. That during all the time they so lived and cohabited as man and wife the defendant did in all things conduct herself towards the plaintiff as became a true, affectionate and virtuous wife, and made every effort to make the life of plaintiff as pleasant and agreeable as possible. That there was born as the fruit of such marriage five children, three of whom are still under age of twenty one years: in Nathan Emery, aged, eighteen years, Sarah C Emery aged fourteen years and John Emery aged ten years. That the two other children Susan and Frank are over the age of twenty one years. That for several years after their marriage the plaintiff and defendants married life was pleasant and so far as defendant can state quite satisfactory to the plaintiff as well as defendant, but for a number of years last past the plaintiff seems to have undergone a great change of feeling toward the defendant until finally without any or the least fault of her, he has lost all affection for her, and seems more to entertain ? her feelings of repugnance and extreme dislike. That for several years last past the plaintiff has been guilty of ? the habit at times of the use of intoxicating liquor to excess and under its influence and his loss of affection for defendant has been in the habit of absenting himself from his home and family for several days at a time pg 11 without his family or any one of them knowing anything of his whereabouts until by search or otherwise it became known to them where he was. That the matter has been going on from bad to worse until on the day of April 1876 the plaintiff abandoned the defendant and his family, and went to live and since has lived with his elder son Frank some distance from where plaintiff resides, she being on the old homestead, the title to which is in her name. That plaintiff says and persists in saying it to be his unalterable intention and determination never to again live with the defendant. That from his conduct then is no hope of a reconciliation ever taking place between them That she still resides as aforesaid on the farm where they have lived for many years, and the children who are still under age as well as the daughter Susan still resides with her. Wherefore she asks that the bonds of matrimony now exhisting [sic] between them be dissolved and declared null and void and that she be awarded the custody of the minor children and for all other and proper relief Neil Bricell Atty for ???? p12 No 1053 In Circuit Court Moses Emery vs Rebecca Emery ???? Cross Complaint P13 State of Indiana, to the Sheriff of LaPorte County You are Commanded to Summon Rebecca Emery . . . 17 Day of August 1876 P14 Moses Emery vs Rebecca Emery Summons Service 40 Mileage 2.80 Return 10 ------ 3.30 Cole ? Plaintiff's Attorney Served this writ on the within named Rebecca Emery by reading Aug 21st 1876 Edward Hawkins Sheriff L C P 15 State of Indiana La Porte Circuit Court La Porte County September Term 1876 Moses Emery vs Rebecca Emery Moses Emery complains of Rebecca Emery and says that he tho said Plaintiff is at this time and for more than fifteen years last past has been a bona fide resident of La Porte County in the State of Indiana, and that on so about this day of us this year 1847 he was lawfully united in marriage with the said Defendant, with whom he lived until about the 1st day of May 1876, during which time he conducted himself towards her in all respects as becomes a Kind Faithful and Affection husband, and at all times furnished for her a suitable and sufficient maintenance and support. He further says that about thirteen years ago and long after their said intermarriage the said Defendant inherited about the sum of sixteen hundred Dollars from the Estate of her deceased parents, which money came into the hands of the Plaintiff and was by him invested in about one hundred acres of wild land, the title to which was taken in the name of the Defendant, and still stands in her name. He further says that he has with his own means and labor cleaned up and improved said land and erected buildings thereon until said land is now of the value of said five thousand dollars, being fully and ??? ?? value of all the property owned by the Plaintiff and Defendant. Plaintiff further says that said Defendant has during nearly the whole of their said married life and especially since the inheriting by her of said sum of money treated him with the most gross and inhuman cruelty in this; that she has on very many occasions and constantly during the last fifteen years, both when they were alone and in the presence of their children she said def? and her changed on accused the plaintiff of infidelity and his ? son on many and frequent occasions when in truth ? in ? the said charges were ? in without any foundation in truth or in ? whatever. That on ?? and ??? occasions the said defendant has struck in ?? the plaintiff and at one time hit him with a stick of ?? wood inflicting a large wound ? the face and nearly breaking the arm of the plaintiff. That during the first few years the defendant has been in the habit of ? she ? ? as affections longings toward the plaintiff and to? neighbors about him trying to brogan the good name of the plaintiff into public disrespect. That on many occasion she has charged the plaintiff both in finish and before the public of having madly use of her many property as that he wanted have been in the ? house if it were out for his or if had been compelled to rely ? his own resources. That she's state of ? existed up to the 1st day of May last at which time the defendant actually drove the plaintiff from the house and refused ?? to live with the family. The family ? for the purpose of avoiding ? and avoided saying anything to any one about his family troubles until after the departure in May last when by the act of the defendant she ? whole family trouble being know to the family and has since been the ……….??? That the affection of the plaintiff and defendant are entirely alienated for each other and ??? they can never again live pg 18 together as husband and wife Wherefore plaintiff asks that the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing beaten the plaintiff & defendant be severed and declared forever null and void as for? ? Cole ? Atty for Plaintiff State of Indiana County of LaPorte Moses Emery being duly sworn on this day that he is now and for ? ? ? he has been a bona fide resident of Hudson L* La Porte County Indiana and ?…….. occupation Moses Emery Subscribed by ??? me this 17 day of August 1876 Chas. Spach clerk ???????????

Divorce of Robert and Mary Ann Hall Spence

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Divorce of [[Spence-4064|Robert]] and [[Hall-42012|Mary Ann Hall Spence]] Transcription of Suit for Alimony: Mary Ann Spence vs. Robert Spence All spelling as nearly to the original as possible State of South Carolina To The Hon James L. Orr Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit The petition of Mary Ann Spence of the County of Anderson in the State aforesaid, a married woman, showeth unto your Honner that in the year (left blank) being then single, she, as Mary Ann Hall intermarried with Robert Spence of the said County and State - that after her intermarriage she received from the estate of her father the sum of Three hundred dollars and from the estate of her uncle about the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars and that the said sums of money passed into the possession of her husband and were by him used for the purchase and increase of property of which he has enjoyed the benefit and of which or use proceeds of which he is now in possession. That beside other acts of Mis-treatment the said Robert Spence did in June or July of the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Four, without provocation whip her, beat her with a chair and finally drive from the house and refused to allow her to return. That she has never returned to the house since that date but once when being absolutely without bread, she went to him and begged for a little meal which she obtained. That since her expulsion from her home by her said husband she has been entirely dependant upon her sons in law - that she is utterly unable to maintain herself - that she is sixty three years old and has one leg and arm disabled - and that her husband is in competent circumstances and perfectly able to support her. And your Petitioner prays the Honorable Court a decree for such alimony as it may judge necessary for her reasonable support and maintenance and that such other and further relief shall be afforded her as the circumstances of her case may seem to require. And your Petitioner further prays that her husband the same Robert Spence be made a Defendant by serving upon him a copy of this Petition with a notice therein under seal requiring him to be and appear by a day certain in this Honorable Court, then and ffiere to answer the premises and to 71??71 such order and decree as shall be made therein. ________________________________________ To Robert Spence You are hereby enjoined to appear at the Court of Equity at ?????????? Court House on the 14th day of January ?????????? ???????? with Clerk of the Court your ????????answer or answers to the within Petition and in ????????? hereof as Ordered ?????????????????????????fipo will be taken against you. 13 Dec 1869 (Signed) - Unreadable William McGukin S. A. C. (Probably meaning Sheriff, Anderson County) The State of South Carolina. Anderson County. Mary Ann Spence ) In the Common Pleas Vs ) Equity Side Robert Spence ) Petition for Alimony Relief Tc The separate answer of Robert Spence the Defendant, to the petition filed against him by his wife, Mary Ann Spence, the Plaintiff. This Defendant saving and reserving to himself all benefit and advantage of exception or otherwise, to the many errors and uncertainties, vis Plaintiffs petitions contained, for answers thereto, or to so much thereof, as he is advised it is material or necessary for him to make answer to, answering says. That he admits that he intermarried with the Plaintiff, this Mary Ann Hall, about the month of September AD. 1821, and that she is now his lawfully wedded wife, part of himself, and as such he submits to the court, that it is not competent for her to bring or maintain suit against him in her own name, or without the intervention of a friend, who is responsible for the cash and expenses incurred, and he respectfully claims the same benefit from this objective, made in this form, as if it had here specially pleaded. And this Defendant further answering says" that it is true that he received as the state of his wife at different times, Some years after their intermarriage., the Sum of about one Thousand and fifty Dollars in the aggregate, as is charged in the petition. Four hundred and fifty dollars of this sum was expended some Sixteen years ago in the purchase of a negro girl who was kept in the service of the family until the summer of 1863, when he sold her for one Thousand Dollars in confederate money which was lost on his hands. The balance of the found received was consumed in the rearing and maintenance of a large family, and he has nothing remaining to show for it. This defendant is now Seventy seven years of age, about twelve years the senior_of his wife, and it would have been a great blessing to them, if they could have remained together quietly, in their old age, which they certainly could have done, but for the irritability, and unreasonable demands of the Plaintiff. This defendant had born to himself and wife, seventeen children, eleven of whom lived to their majority and have married and left them. The plaintiff was always high tempered, irritable, and hard to get along with, but became gradually worse and worse, as their children grew up and her conduct and deportment became so intolerable as to finally culminate in their separation. To her other faults was- added an extravagance by giving away and wasting the-provision and other necessaries provided for himself and family, that in his limited circumstances he was unable to-afford. He remonstrated with her again and again, but all to no purpose, and finally she commenced absenting herself from house, and would be absent for many days, and sometimes weeks at a time, and even when at home, she for a great length of time stubbornly refused to share the same bed with this defendant, or treat him with the friendship and attention due to a husband. On one occasion During the year 1863 upon her leaving home, he swiped (?) the lock with which he secured his dwelling house, and upon her return in five or six days, he charged her with taking it and required her to produce it, and in a moment of excitement, he admits with shame and mortification, he taken a small limb off of a post oak bush, and gave her several stipes with it. This is the only occasion upon which he ever used personal violence towards her, and he positively denies that he ever struck or offered to strike her with a chair saving previous to this time she had been particularly insisting that this defendant should convey to her in fee his little tract of land, a horse and an old buggy, being the only property of any value he then had. This he refused to do, as it would practically have defasired (???) him of a house in his old age, but to try and reconcile her and have peace of home, his offer to convey his land to her for life, with remainder to their two younger sons. This she refused to accept, demanding all of nothing, and their difference on this subject, was perhaps the leading cause of her forsaking his bed, and absenting herself so frequently from home, Two claiming, as he is infa????? and believes she did, on all occasions, that she would never live with this defendant again; and it was also perhaps, the principal cause of their subsequent personal difficulties. After the unfortunate encounter between them in 1863, herein before admitted and described,??????? went on for some months, ?????much as they had done before. Plaintiff was some times at home, moodily occupying her separate bed, and answering (?) Herself as an uninvited stranger, rather than as an help meet, a wife and a friend, and sometimes absent shoieisay (?) about the neighborhood, until it finally became evident, that they could not live and cohabit together in peace as husband and wife, and they agreed to separate. They accordingly called an Austen William Esq, who died (?) w/articles of separation between them, which they executed, and both considered as obligatory and conclusive, and in pursuance thereof, A. William. Esq and Willis Allass were called in, and divided with her all the personal property of which he was proposed (?), according to the terms of law articles, and she took possession of, wared(?) it off, used it, and as he is informed and believes, under the management of a profligate son-in- law, upon whoever she relies, has continued the Sauie(?) and redular (?) herself to enthncassidy(?). A copy of the law articles is herewith filed, and marked exhibit A. To which reference is prayer. And this defendant insists that in Equity, Justice and good conscience, Plaintiff should be concluded by Law articles and told to Stand To and Abide by the same. And this defendant further answering says; that in addition to his being a very old man and unable to perform but little physical labor, his precarious circumstances are extremely limited. He is the owner of a tract of 310 acres of very poor land, on which there is a little corn mill recently repaired by him, the whole of little value. He also has three or four head of cattle and a very trifling household furniture, - no horse, mule, hog, or property or assets of any other name or kind, and it is quite as much as he can do to maintain himself in the humblest act or way. The Plaintiff is much younger in years, and in addition to the property, which she received under the articles of separation, for a year or two previous to August last, when his mill broke down, she was in the habit of coming to his mill and receiving alwartt (?) money, from this defendant or his miller, an amply supply of meal for her support, and she has never has (?) done any thing requisite for her maintenance, asked at the hands of this defendant. This defendant further answering says that the Plaintiff expatriated herself from his bed and board of her own accord, accepted of his personal estate in full satisfaction of all future claims against him, has never sought reconciliation or offered to return to his residence and resume her duties as a wife, and he insists that she has by her own conduct barred herself from any claims against him, such as she now makes, and he respectfully insists that the articles of separation entered into between them should be confirmed and a separation a sueuss et thorn decreed to mean them and the petition dinsfied(?) And this defendant haying fully ?????????so. prays to be hence dissonped (?) With his recoverable cash tc Reed & Brown Attys The State of South.Carolina Anderson County Personally approved before me Robert Spence the Defendant, and on oath saith, that the facts stated in the foregoing answer so far as stated of his own knowledge are true, and so far as stated ???????information decised from a???????????he believes them to be true. A.D. 1870 Q.P. Bid Not public Sworn to and ????????before me on the 27th day of January. (Signed) Robert Spence, Sr. South Carolina ) Anderson District ) Know all men by these presents that I Robert Spence Snr the husband and Mary A Spence the wife and dotter agree to divide there personal Estate between the two parties as they cannot live together as husband and wife. The said Robert Spence agrees to give to his wife the following property to wit, two beds and furniture fur chairs one lot/pot ware on lot, crockery one water pail two knives and forkes and one pan, one lot glass weare, one smothing iron 50th cotten, one cow &calf, six bushels corn, one hundred # pork, one flax wheat 1 check real 1 wash tub 1 meal sack 1 jugg & molasses 1 looking gales one table and the said Mary A Spence agrees to take the above amount specifyed as her distributure share of the personal Estate of her husband Robert Spence and doeth now and forever relinquish all claim to the remainder of the personal Estate of the said Robert Spence that he has now in his possession or may hereafter accumulate as she dos declare full satisfaction for her mantainence during her natural life releasing the said Robert Spence from any responsibility of her mantainence or for any contract that she the said Mary A Spence may make in any way what ever. The said Robert Spence dothe bind himself not to lay clame to any part or all of the above named property now or hereafter as it is delivered up to the said Mary A Spence in good faith and by Special agreement and that the said Mary A Spence is to remove the same of the premises forthwith of the said Robert Spence and not to return her self or property on the premises of the said Robert Spence so long as they bothe should live in testimony whereof we have set our hands and seales this 8 day of No v 1864 in presents of Willis Allen Robert Spence (L. .B) D. S. Slenetio Mary A Spence (L.B.) Her X Mark 1.

Divorce Petition of Syrena (Moore) Guest, 1844

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The Petition of Mrs. Syrena Guest
Referred to Judiciary Committee, 13th Jany 1845. To the Honorable the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Repubic of Texas in congress assembled. The petition of Syrena Hereby complaining would most Respectfully Represent and show unto your Honorable body that petition To Wit on the fifth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty two years petitioner was lawfully married to and in all forms of law became the wife of one Martin Guest, a citizen of the county of Red River, and lived with the said Martin at his domicile as such lawful wife for the space of about eight months when the treatment lf the said Martin to your petitioner became so outrageous and inhuman beyond forebearance, so much so that your petitioner was compelled to depart from the Residence of the said Martin, and seek refuge at the domicile of her aged mother[?] upon whose charity alone she is now dependent for subsistence. That since the departure of your petitioner from the residence of the said Martin she has become the natural parent of a legitimate son of the said Martin by the name of Ephraim Alexander Guest, about three or four months of age.Now therefore, may it please your Honorable body to pass some act as To Wit [a] Resolution giving your petitioner the sole control of the said son Ephraim Alexander, legitimate [son] of the said Martin and your petitioner until he shall arrive to full age of Twenty one years, and as in duty bound will ever pray. [signed] Syrena Guest ---- Republic of Texas
County of Lamar To the Honorable the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas in congress assembled. The undersigned citizens of the Republic and county aforesaid Recommend to your honorable body the Petition of the within named Syrena Guest to be considered by your honorable body and that the prayer of the petitioner may be granted and as in will ever pray &c. [signed]
John West
William Hart [?]
W. W. Wheat
F. R. Miller
John Skidmore
H. T. Miller
H. L. Williams
Joseph Gresham
J. B. Skidmore
E. Williams
R. K. Clark
H. Williams
A. Murphy
Brad C. Fowler
Thomas Lenelling [?]
Williams Scott
B. H. Moore
J. A. Gresham
Wm. Skidmore
John Barnett
Richard C. Miller
L. V. Moore
J. Belone [?]
Thos. H___ [illegible]
A. Dodd
Thomas Wetmore
James Wheat
David Doak
Joseph R. Ribble [?]
L. B. Rill [?] ---- Dear Parson More Syrena has thought proper to squander the gold [goods?] my deceased wife left Contrary to my will and without my consent, the part that may be at your house, please have sent home & Oblige yours, Signed, Martin Guest ---- We the undersigned certify that we have carefully enquired and compared the above and foregoing with the original and found the issue [?] to be a true copy of the original letter, as exhibited. Given under our names and seals this the 20th day of November A.D. 1844. [signed]
B. C. Fowler
John Wheat
J. B. Miller ---- Republic of Texas
County of Red River We the undersigned citizens whose names are hereto Subscribed do certify that we have been acquainted with Mrs.Syrena Guest of the County of Red River previous to and since her marriage to one Martin Guest, also the county and Republic aforesaid and from our pro___dgd [?] of and acquaintance with Mrs. Syrena Guest, we pronounce [?] and look upon her as a complete and perfect amiable lady whose honesty, vict__ and and integrity is superior, by no lady within the limits of our acquaintance and ____ing and surely believe that all the charges as charged against her as dishonesty preferred by any person or persons to be maliciously here made and falsely preferred. [signed]
John Wheat
B. C. Fowler
F. B. Miller
J. W. P. McKenzie
H. T. Miller. ---- The Republic of Texas
County of Lamar
Beat No. 2 Be it remembered that on this the Twentieth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty four, Personally appeared before me, the undersigned Justice in and for the county and Republic aforesaid, Syrena Guest and being by me for that purpose first duly Sworn, and Subscribed the following affidavit To Wit That Martin Guest, a citizen of the county and Republic aforesaid, my lawful husband, has treated this affiant with intermaucty [?] in diverse Respects. That the said Martin Guest on or about the 15th of August A.D. 1823 unjustly, ____cously, maliciously and falsely accused the affiant of being Guilty of Larceny qs well as other accusations derogatory and ____minible to her Rreputation as per copy of Letter herewith attached and Marked A) This affiant further states that thre said Martin Guest has heretofore at to wit on or about the year and date aforesaid Barr and so secure the doors of his own Domicile against the affiant, with a servant negro girl there and prevented her from entering unto the house using their whole might and was ___ exposed to the _____ny of the night. That the said Martin Guest has at other times not per____ me ______ster. In truth this affiant with gross neglect and continued injustice and ingratitude and in every Respect contrary of the usual course of man to his wife. [signed] Mrs. Martin Guest Sworn and subscribed to before me this the date and year above written. [signed] John T. Harman
Justice of the Peace Lamar County

Divorce proceeding between Harry Brine and Ada Olivia Sophia

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“Isle of Wight Times & Hampshire Gazette” Thu 20 Jun 1907 Transcription from a digital image on the Findmypast websitehttps://search.findmypast.com/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0002100%2f19070620%2f028&stringtohighlight=harry%20brine People mentioned: : [[Brine-346|Harry Brine (1860-1919)]] : [[Carus-Wilson-13|Ada Olivia Sophia (Carus-Wilson) Brine (1856-1939)]] “A LOCAL DIVORCE CASE. - WANTED- A WIFE WITH MONEY. - An Irish lady possessing some most extensive and pecular matrimonial reminicences was plaintiff in an action before Mr. Justice Channel on Friday. Mrs. Ada Olivia Sophia Brine, now of Canterbury, demanded from her third husband, Mr Harry Brine, of East Cowes, the sum of £684 6s. 11d. These money's she alleges, came into her husband's possession when she was kept by him in durance at his I-le of Wight residence. His defence retorted that the money was spent in household espenses, and in going in quest of Mrs. Brine's children by her first marriage, (rom whom she was parted by order of Court Mrs. Brine's first husband was a Mr. Crampton. He left her money when he died. PARTED AT THE ALTAR. She declared to the Court, when she gave evidence, that she had never met Mr. Witt until she married him. Their married life was as brief is their courtship. She " left him at the altar,' so she said. It was at this time that she got into correspondence with Mr. Brine. signing herself " Ideala de Witt," and deseribing herself as " possesing some property, tall, sl ght, and fair, the daughter of a country gentleman, and in want of sympathy.” They met at Waterloo Station, and Mr.Brine, then discovered that she was not " widow," but a married woman. A suit was brought against Mr. Witt for nullity of marriage, but this failed, and then Mr Witt himself instituted divorce proceedings-so it was slated in court-with Mr. Brine as co-respondent. Mr Brine declares that Mr Brine "worked up the divorce," and that Mr. Witt “accepted a large sum of money." STORY OF AN ESCAPE. She then married Mr. Brine, who became her trustee.the only time he allowed her out of the Isle of Wight was when they went in quest of her two children, her story ran. Mrs. Brine, who burst into tears at one point of her evidence, and showed herseIf exceedingly eloquent. was cross-examined by Mr. Spencer Bower, K.C. Why did you start on the matrimonial correspondence?-For fun. You thought it would lead to matrimony? Yes, holy matrimony. You say you are a "widow, young looking, about torty," and inclose a poem entitled “When my whole life was brightest":-!t is a very beautilul poem. (Laughter). Counsel explained that the poem was a paraphrase of the "Song of Solomon.” Did you say you were tree? -Yes, I was free. I was in a tangle with a man. Why did you marry Mr. Witt:-I had known the family for years, and I married in the family for the sake of his brother Francis whom I loved. How lony had you been loving Francis? Some years. Counsel pointed out that Mrs. Brine's mother had made a certain statement. Mrs. Brine : I never knew my mother to tell the truth. (Laughter). Mr.Bower: Then you have been unfortunate as mother, wile, and daughter? Mrs Brine (tragically): Yes, my life has been very tragical. Where is Mr. Francis Witt? It is just as well he should know about you loving him. You loved one man, so you married his brother? -Yes, I did. (Laughter). Counsel produced a book, which proved to be a diary, in which Mrs. Brine wrote down romantic things. EXTRACTS FROM A DIARY. During the time of her remarkable courtship with Mr. Brine, belore Mr. Witt sought a divorce, she wrote :- We are inseparables. We wandered away seaward. We found a nook, where we rested. The hush of peace was over land and sea, This described a walk with Mr. Brine beside the solent. Mrs Brine protested against the meanness of reading a lady's diary. Other entries were: • :We alighted and spent a while in search of flowers, :Found a floating book on the stars. :My lover and I went out. He bought me a melon and a bottle of ale. Our hearts are inseparably fixed. :Suddenly the diary burst into poetry :- ::Life's day will soon be over, ::Its lights are tinged with gold, ::For the wicket shuts at Sandown, ::We both are in the fold. Junior counsel said that Mr Bower had misquoted. The third line should read "The wicked sports at Sandown.” (Prolonged laughter.) Mr. Bower (reading from the diary): :"I remember this as the date we became definitely one.” Mrs Brine : Yes, a platonic kind ol thing.(Laughter). HUSBANDS EVIDENCE. Mr Brine's answers when he came to give evidence caused almost as much amusement and gratification as those of his wife. " You wanted a wife with money?" asked the coupsel. " Yes, I had some property myself" was the reply. “My present wife's handwriting and features were very similar to those of the wife who is dead and gone,” he added. Asked about the divorce, Mr. Brine said that there was no ground for it until the proceedings were launched. Then, as he was called " black," he accepted the position. The Judge: You did not defend the suit in order that the lady might be divorced? Mr Brine (with a deep sigh) : All that I did was out of sympathy for this good lady. He continued that he received money from the lady on condition that "he searched for her children and got hold of them if he could. He had never struck the plaintiff. She sometimes clenched her fists in her sleep when she was dreaming about her mother, and inflicted injury on herself. He had lain awake for hours and watched her (loud laughter). He denied Mrs Brine’s other allegations. The jury found a verdict for the defendant, Mr. Brine.” ==Sources==

Dixon/Wero

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The goal of this project is to further my research of my great grandfather western navajo... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dixon-9062|Sabrina Dixon]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19615436 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dixon Family Tree Generation

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dixon-6856|Joyce Rosello]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Dixon,Thomas H._My paternal grandfather * Moler,Albert H._ My maternal grandfather * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14814630 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dixon Lurgan Research Page

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This space page is for research on the origins of [[Dixon-347|Henry Dixon]] of Lurgan, Armagh, Ireland. Various Dixons appear in the records of Armagh dating to the 1670s. The 1664 Hearth Tax Rolls for Armagh also show a John Dixon and William Dixon. Marriage records from the Quaker meeting at Lurgan show a “Will Dixon and Antho. Dixon” as witnesses at the marriage of Valentine Hollingsworth and Ann Calvert on the 12th day of the 4th month in 1672. In 1664 Hollingsworth is listed in BalleMcCrannell Townland, a short distance from Drumlisnegrilly Townland. Valentine Hollingsworth was to later settle in Delaware in 1682 in the same locality where our Dixon ancestors settled on coming to America. Records from 1676 show a Thomas Dixson and Henry Dixson. In the 1680s, a William Dixson is mentioned various times. While these various Dixons were likely related to our Dixon ancestors, that relationship, if any, is not presently known. Records from Lurgan Quaker meetings show our Henry Dixson and Rose Dixson appearing as witnesses to the marriage of William Dixson and Isabelle Rea at the home of Roger Webb on the 5th day of the 4th month, 1683. In those records the family name is spelled “Dixson”. Herbert Standing in his work “Delaware Quaker Record: New Castle County”, states that Henry and Rose were members of the Lurgan Meeting in Armagh. Lurgan is located east of Portadown, a few miles northeast of Drumlisnegrilly. Lurgan was the site for the establishment of the first Quaker meeting in Ireland in 1654, initiated by the well known Quaker William Edmondson, the acknowledged pioneer of Irish Quakerism. He gathered a few like-minded individuals to worship in his house. Five miles to the west regular meetings were first held later in the same year in the home of Margery Atkinson near the ancient church of Kilmore. Soon after a permanent meeting was formed in the townland of Ballyhagan. Ulster was largely settled by immigrants from Northern England and the Scottish borders region. Research has shown that the bulk of the settlers were from the Scottish lowlands. Various researchers have supposed that Henry was a descendant of the Scottish Clan Dixson, a lowland Clan originally centered near Berwick in Scotland. In fact, it seems likely that Henry and Rose were instead from the North of England though. The town of Lurgan owes its existence and much of its success to the Brownlow family. During the plantation of Ulster by James I, John Brownlow of Nottingham England offered himself as an undertaker of lands in O'Neilland, stating that he was worth £150 per annum and that he wanted 2,000 acres. He was granted the middle proportion of Doughcarron containing 1,500 acres at a total rent of £8 to hold forever on May 29th 1610. His son William was also granted 1,000 acres in the Manor of Ballynamoney on June 18th, 1610. This portion lay on the southern shore of Lough Neagh, stretching from the upper Bann eastward to Doughcarron and southward to John Machett's part of Kerhonan. By 1611, the Brownlows were residing in the district and started to build two bawns having brought six carpenters, one mason, a tailor and workmen. In 1619, a fair town had arisen on Doughcarron consisting of forty two houses, with paved streets, two water-mills, and a windmill. John Brownlow died about 1616 and his son William was re-granted the lands at Ballynamoney and Doughcarron by letters patent under Seal of Charles II to form Manor of Brownlows Derry on June 29th 1629. In this grant is found the first mention of the name Lurgan. It states that Sir William Brownlow was empowered to hold a weekly market on Friday and two annual fairs in “Lurganballyvacken, alias Ballylurgan”. When he came of age in 1660 William’s grandson Arthur Chamberlain, assumed the name of Brownlow and inherited his grandfather's estate. Under his supervision Lurgan began to grow and prosper. Building was encouraged by giving tenants renewable leases and stipulating that one or more houses of 20 to 30 feet in length, 18 to 20 feet high were to be erected on the front of their own tenements. From this stipulation Lurgan began to grow and to take the shape which its main street retains today. Arthur took a deep interest in the welfare of his tenants by introducing linen weaving to them and buying their produce at a loss to himself. Thus he laid the foundation of the linen industry in this district and by 1675 there was a market house established around which linen was sold. In 1708, Lurgan was described by Thomas Molyneux as a town which has the greatest mart of Linen Manufacture in the North, being almost entirely peopled by linen weavers. The majority were immigrants from the North of England and they brought with them skills that were valued by the ambitious and enterprising landlord, Arthur Chamberlain Brownlow. He readily accepted as tenants weavers and tanners who were likely to develop the economic potential of his lands. Many lived in the area between Portadown and Lurgan in the parish of Seagoe. In his 1708 Will, our ancestor William Dixon styled himself a “Weaver” so it seems likely that his father Henry Dixon before him at Lurgan Ireland was a weaver as well. Crawford’s 2005 volume “The Impact of the Domestic Linen Industry in Ulster” states: + - “Genealogical evidence can establish that the weaving industry was established in Lisburn and Lurgan by men from the north of England who flocked into Ulster in the decades following the troubles of the 1640’s. The most reliable genealogical records for the indentification of their origins are the 17th century Quaker family records which apparently only survive for Lurgan and Ballyhagen meetings but not for Lisburn. The Lurgan records note the origins of twenty families who emigrated to Ulster: one is from Scotland; nine from Yorkshire; four from Cumberland; two from Lancashire; two from Northumberland; and one each from Westmorland and Durham.” + - Records from 1664 show a hearth tax roll described as “The returne of all fire hearths and stones in the County of Ardmagh as the same was made and returned at the general sessions of the peace holden at Armagh for the County aforesaid the 10th day of January 1664 before Sr. George Aheson, Sir Toby Points Knt., William Draper Esq. and other his maties Justices of the Peace of said County”. In the parish of Seagoe, in Drumlisnegrilly Townland it lists Henry Dixon, with one hearth assessed at 2 shillings. A “townland” was a smaller unit of a parish, and Drumlisnegrilly comprised about 68 acres, lying about two and a quarter miles southeast of the town of Portadown. Henry and Rose are known from colonial Quaker records to have been the parents of at least three children; a son William, and daughters Dinah and Rose. Records from the Quaker Meeting at Lurgan record: “At our particular mens meeting att Thomas Calvarts the 29th of 10th Mo 1676.

Dixville, African-American of Bourbon County, Kentucky

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A compilation of sources and people of Dixville One of the earliest mentions of the Dixville African American community is in a 1901 article in The Bourbon News. The community is also mentioned in Jacqueline Sue's book, Black Seeds in the Blue Grass. Dixville is located in North Middletown, KY on the main road that heads toward Mt. Sterling. Albert B. Wess, Sr. was born on Deweese Street in Lexington, his family moving to Dixville when he was a small child. His father, a prominent member of the Dixville community, owned several homes there as well as the Tom Wess Grocery Store, which was in operation long before Albert Wess and his twin sister, Alberta, were born in 1923; it closed a year before [[Wess-55|Tom Wess]] died in 1936. The 2nd Christian Church was across the street from the store and nearby was a UBF&SMT [United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Ten] Lodge Hall. Tom Wess belonged to the lodge. The present day church in Dixville is Wiley Methodist Church. In 2007, the first Annual Dixville Picnic was held. Three other African American communities were located in North Middletown. One was Kerrville (1), on Highway 460 about a mile outside North Middletown. The Francis M. Wood High School, grades 1-8, was located in Kerrville (1), and [[Harding-11443|Florence H. Wess]] (d. 1932), mother of Albert Wess, was the music teacher; she also played piano at the church. Kerrville (2) was next to Kerrville (1), and Smoketown was one mile on the other side of North Middletown, heading toward Little Rock. Some family names of the residents of these communities include Carter, Cason, Mack, Kenney, Green, McClure, Butler, Fields, Dorsey, and Gibbs. The information in this entry comes from Albert B. Wess, Sr. See the article in The Bourbon News, 11/19/1901, p. 5. If you have more information about Dixville or the other communities, please contact Michell Butler.“Dixville and Other Communities in North Middletown, KY,” Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, accessed November 3, 2023, https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/1697. == Sources ==

Djerbian families and connections

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The goal of this project is to gather information about people belonging or connected to Djerbian families Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[بوكراع-1|حمزة بوكراع]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add families members * Add connections * Select direct and indirect connections Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18933141 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Djurkullen under Värekulla, Hässleby

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---- == Djurkullen under Värekulla, Hässleby == Lille Djurkullen (Diurkullen) var ett husartorp under Värekulla (Wärkulla). Torpet låg cirka 3 kilometer söder om tätorten Mariannelund med sockenkyrkan Hässleby kyrka i Hässleby socken, Södra Vedbo härad, Jönköpings län. [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/share/E55-45:1/4c4d535f4535352d34353a31/lms2/LMS/H%C3%A4ssleby%20socken%20V%C3%A4rekulla%20nr%201/Storskifte Lantmäteriet historiska kartor : Storskifte Värekulla 1765] {{Image|file=Djurkullen under Varekulla Hassleby.jpg |caption=Storskifte 1765, husartorpet till vänster (omr. 11-17) }} Torpet utgjorde Rote n:r 120 i Smålands husarregemente, Livkompaniet. Regementet hade från 1686 sin övningsplats vid Ränneslätt utanför Eksjö. År 1801 ändrades regementets namn till Smålands lätta dragonregemente, vilket 1806 förkortades till Smålands dragonregemente. {{Image|file=Djurkullen under Varekulla Hassleby.png |caption=Djurkullens husartorp (markerat HT), 1876 }} == Källor ==

DNA

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Dna

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DNA, Igo Name Study

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==DNA genealogy of the Igo family name== *Coordinator needed for this page If you have a last name of Igo/Igoe/Igou/Igon/Igouffe or have an ancestor with one of those names, and would like to organize this page to display your DNA findings along with those of other members of the [[Space:Igo_Name_Study|Igo Name Study]] then please contact [[Crawford-7109|Jon Crawford]]. Relevant DNA information will be added here as it is discovered, regarding haplogroup distribution within the Igo surname across the globe, tools and resources for researching your DNA results and interpretation of findings as they are discovered. Known Igo lineages include: #Descendants of [[Igou-55|Henri Jourdain Louis Igou (abt.1660-)]], born in France and migrated to England (Huguenot) and a generation later to Maryland. Due to DNA testing of a male Igo descendant, believed to be Y haplogroup branch of R-L151 (terminal SNP unknown). #Descendants of Igoe in Ireland - unknown #Descendants of Igo/e in England - unknown

DNA, Irving

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{{One Name Study|name=Irving}} Have you taken a DNA test? There is a website where all the Irving DNA results are stored. Go to this Website to access the excel file. http://www.clanirwin-dna.org/latest-results 2. Main Results Table for Clan Irwin Surname DNA Study Click '''here''' to download an Excel spreadsheet version of these results. My own DNA results, from test taken in 2007, are currently on Line 340, entry 229. Position can change with new entries. The only other direct match is Line 339, entry 228; I have not been able to contact them. ==Understanding DNA== *(My very simplistic view) Most Genealogy DNA research is involved with the DNA in the Y-chromosome within males. This is one of the sex chromosomes and is responsible for maleness. All males have one in each cell and copies are passed down (virtually) unchanged from father to son every generation. To understand where DNA comes from you need to look inside a human cell. We can see that the cell contains a nucleus within its centre. The nucleus contains the DNA wrapped up in 46 chromosomes. The Y-chromosome is highlighted in purple. Each chromosome is made up of a very long DNA molecule carefully wrapped around proteins. If the end of the Y-chromosome is pulled the DNA helix can unravel in this model. The familiar double-helix structure of DNA can now be seen. This is made up of two corkscrew-like structures connected by lots of smaller cross-links. If the double helix is untwisted and flattened a simple ladder-like structure is formed. When DNA is studied, it is only the rungs of the ladder which are looked at. The ladder is colour coded. These coloured rungs of the ladder are called 'complementary bases'. These bases compliment each other RED to BLUE, YELLOW to GREEN. These are colours are classified: *Thymine (Blue) T *Guanine (Green) G *Adenine (Red) A *Cytosine (Yellow) C Thus DNA can be written as: A G A C G A T C T G T A C C T C T etc. Because both sides of the ladder match each other, you need only rewrite one side out. When it is said that the Y-chromosome is passed from father to son, this actually means the sequence of letters remain the same. ==STR repeats== DNA is often called the 'molecule of life'. Within it are the code words that help build proteins and thus help our bodies to function. However, most of it doesn't encode for anything at all – these regions are currently called 'junk DNA' and these may contain no medical information but may be coded for other reasons. DNA Heritage uses 43 special markers along the DNA strand in these 'junk' regions to read into the genealogy of the person. At these markers, the sequence of bases repeats itself many times (also called STR's – short tandem repeats). As an example, CTGTCTG TCTA TCTA TCTA TCTA TCTA TCTA TCTA TCTA TCTA TCTGCC TCTA is repeated 9 times. This STR marker is named 'DYS391', we record: DYS391 = 9 At this particular marker, the number of repeats can be anywhere between 7 and 14. The Y-chromosome is special in that it doesn't undergo 'shuffling' with each new generation. When a new baby is conceived, the chromosomes the baby receives will be a mixture from both mother and father. But the Y-chromosome only comes from the father so the number of repeats in a baby boy will be the same as his father. Very occasionally these repeats increase or decrease, usually one at a time. That is, a father may have DYS391 = 9 and his son DYS391 = 10. This is called a mutation and happens when the DNA is copied slightly incorrectly within the body. It is worth noting that this is a natural phenomenon and is indicative of Darwin's 'Theory of Evolution' working at a molecular scale! This can help genealogists because it is known roughly how often these changes take place, an estimate of when the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of the surname lived. ==HALOTYPE== When the DNA is tested for many STR's, we obtain a 'haplotype'. This is simply a sequence of numbers from each marker - a bit like a combination to a lock. Using 12 DNA markers, your haplotype could look like this: ==Y-DNA STR Markers== *19 385a 385b 388 389i 389ii 390 391 392 393 425 426 *14 12 17 12 13 29 24 11 13 13 12 10 DNA laboratories will provide DNA characteristics in 12, 26, 37, 47, 67, up to 100. The cost rises as the number of markers requested rises. Just 6 makers identify the haplotype most commonly found in Western Europe. *DYS 19 DYS 388 DYS 390 DYS 391 DYS 392 DYS 393 * 14 12 24 11 13 13 www.yhrd.org. database contains haplotypes for the world DNA project using 11 markers. OR http://www.eupedia.com/europe/european_y-dna_haplogroups.shtml Genetic genealogy can substantiate the known, paper genealogy and help prove that two or more individuals, with the same surname, are connected by a common ancestor. Estimating when that common ancestor actually lived is left down to mathematics and statistics. Studies show that although a mutation at any particular marker is a random event, it is expected to change roughly once every 500 generations. It is like a ticking clock, although this DNA clock doesn't always chime right on time. Using 43 markers, would expect to see a single mutation once every 12 generations (500/43 = 11.6) - however your paternal DNA may have changed more recently, or is about to do so in a couple of generations time. This simply means that the further back the MRCA (most recent common ancestor), the more mutations are expected. If we have an exact match on all 21 markers, the average time when the MRCA lived is only 8.3 generations ago; 37 markers would bring this down to approximately 4 generations. How many mutations/mismatches are needed to exclude a relationship? The more mutations equates to a more distant relationship. With 21 markers, 2 mutations between haplotypes is a very much borderline result, but 3 mutations would usually exclude the possibility of a relationship between two individuals. There are some limitations with DNA testing, and it should only be used in conjunction with the existing genealogy. Therefore the conclusions given above are not absolute certainties, but the DNA evidence does give very strong support for such conclusions. ==Haplogroups. – Deep Scan Genealogy== Haplogroups often indicate a specific area. R1b is the most common Y chromosome for Europe. The different haplogroups are based on the mutation of one letter to another in the DNA strand: T become A. As man has migrated around the world over time, these haplogroups can be used to trace their paths. Very roughly this is what occurred: *Out of Africa 100,000 BC *Yemen 80,000 BC *MALAYSIA 75,000 BC *AUSTRALIA 60,000 BC *EUROPE 50,000 BC *SIBERIA 20,000 BC *NORTH AMERICA 16,000 BC Europe 18,000 BC 3 groups exist : *SPAIN R1b *BALKANS I *EASTERN EUROPE R1a Europe 12,000 BC R1B Atlantic seaboard extends as far as Scotland. * I Central Europe and Scandanavia * R1a Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and India. Europe 8,000 BC Neolithic hunters/agriculturalists move in from the Middle east * E3b * F, * J2 * G2 Europe 4,500 BC Central Asian group N3 moves into Northern Europe (Fino/Urgric)

DNA.GENEALOGY.KICKI

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== DNA == === '''Y-SNP''' & '''Y-STR''' === The nuclear DNA of chromosome-Y by type tests '''Y-SNP''' & '''Y-STR''' study allowed to authenticate the continuity of the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KICKI KICKI surname] in relation to the common ancestor of '''''( A )''''' [[Kicki-22| '''Jan Kicki''', born at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries]], in the following lineage: * '''''( A )''''' -> [[Kicki-20| '''''(1B)''''' Bartłomiej Kicki (1760s-1820s)]] -> [[Kicki-19| '''''(1C)''''' Maciej Kicki (1790s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-15| '''''(1D)''''' Marcin Kicki (1820s-1890s)]] -> [[Kicki-7| '''''(1E)''''' Stanisław Kicki (1860s-??)]] -> ** -> [[Kicki-11| '''''(i1F)''''' Mikołaj Kicki (1900s-1970s)]] -> [[Kicki-13| '''''(i1G)''''' Ignacy Kicki]]; ** -> [[Kicki-6| '''''(ii1F)''''' Jan Kicki (1900s-2000s)]] -> [[Kicki-5| '''''(ii1G)''''' Andrzej Kicki]] -> [[Kicki-4| '''''(ii1E)''''' Daniel Kicki]]; * '''''( A )''''' -> [[Kicki-34| '''''(2B)''''' ?. Kicki (1750s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-35| '''''(2C)''''' Michał Kicki (1760s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-36| '''''(2D)''''' Antoni Kicki (1800s-1880s)]] -> [[Kicki-37| '''''(2E)''''' Józef Kicki (1850s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-38| '''''(2F)''''' Antoni Kicki (1880s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-39| '''''(2G)''''' Wincenty Kicki (1920s-1970s)]] -> [[Kicki-40| '''''(2E)''''' Tadeusz Kicki]]; * '''''( A )''''' -> [[Kicki-23| '''''(3B)''''' ?. Kicki (1750s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-25| '''''(3C)''''' Wojciech Kicki (1770s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-26| '''''(3D)''''' Bernardyn Kicki (1790s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-27| '''''(3E)''''' Stanisław Kicki (1850s-1900s)]] -> [[Kicki-28| '''''(3F)''''' Antoni Kicki (1850s-1900s)]] -> [[Kicki-29| '''''(3G)''''' Franciszek Kicki (1870s-??)]] -> [[Kicki-30| '''''(3E)''''' Józef Kicki (1910s-??]] -> [[Kicki-31| '''''(3F)''''' Stanisław Kicki]]; Representatives of Kicki parantela (persons: '''''(i1G)''''', '''''(ii1E)''''', '''''(2E)''''', '''''(3F)'''''), control tests were carried out, STR: DYS464: 14-15-16-17 and SNP: R-FGC43659. A BigY test was made for [[Kicki-4 | '''''(ii1E)''''' D.Kicki]] which described the SNP Haplogroup as: R-FG43659 ([https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-Z330/ "YFull YTree v6.05.07" called it as R-Z330 (id:YF15112)]) The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kicki-4|Daniel Kicki]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20931371 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Sources == All information, based on genealogical research conducted by [[Space:DNA.GENEALOGY.KICKI|DB DNA.GENEALOGY.KICKI]] in co-action with [[Space:MyHeritage-Cisowscy|DB MyHeritage.Cisowscy]] under the leadership of [[Kicki-4|D.Kicki]] and [[Cisowski-1|J.R.Cisowski]].

DNA / Parentage dilemma

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The Parentage of [[Richmond-4289|Miranda (Richmond) Dimond (abt.1794-abt.1860)]] (I have hit a brick wall on solidifying the parentage of Miranda Richmond. If you can lend any insight on parents, documented facts on her or siblings or dna: Please contact me directly at: patricia@4gibson.us) The book, taken as bible, written in 1794 by Joshua Bailey Richmond list six children for [[Richmond-355|Jonathan Oliver Richmond (1756-1807)]] and Amarillis Chambers-841. It also states “He had a large family.” Thus leaving room for more children, who were unlisted. ((Richmond, Joshua Bailey. The Richmond Family, 1594-1896 (privately published, Boston, Massachusetts, 1897) Page 59: https://archive.org/details/richmondfamily1500rich/page/138/mode/2up)) "JONATHAN RICHMOND 6 (EphraimS, Silas 4, Samuel 3, John 2 , John 1 ) was born in New Milford, Conn., January 20, 1756. He married, August 14, 1779, Amarilles Chambers of Newton. He removed, about 1799, to Canada, but during the war of 1812 he returned with his family and settled in Western New York. He had a large family." (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Richmond-355) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Children : |- |2044. Thomas Chambers', born March 30, 1780, in Woodbury. |- |2045. Sarah Anne 7, born April 4, 1782, in New Milford. |- |2046. Aurille', born Dec. 28, 1783, in New Milford. |- |2047. Annis7, born April 25, 1786, in New Milford. |- |2048. Pauline 7, born June 13, 1788, in New Milford. |- |2049. Laura 7, born Nov. 19, 1790, in New Milford. |} Jonathan and Amarillis lived in Connecticut, Vermont, and Canada. At the time Vermont was not yet a state and was a territory disputed between NY and NH. It is difficult to track down legal documents from this time period. In addition to the six children listed above, I have found three additional Children: {| border="1" class="sortable" ! |- |1.||Miranda Richmond 1794-1860||||Looking for documented proof |- |2.||Oliver D Richmond 1798- ||||Marriage certificate lists both parents by name |- |3.||William Henry Richmond 1799-1884||DNA connection |} Many of these offspring ended up settling near each other in Portage, WI, which would lead credence to them being related, both to each other and descendants of Jonathan Richmond: {| border="1" class="sortable" !•!!William Henry: is living there as of the 1855 WI state census for Stockton, Portage, WI |- |•||Oliver : is living there as of the 1855 WI state census for Stockton, Portage, WI |- |•||Miranda: is living there as of the 1860 Federal Census for WI: Stockton, Portage, WI, as is her daughter Francis Lytle. |} DNA In looking at DNA connections… I have 15 matches to the 24 grandchildren of Jonathan and Amarallis. Only 2 of the original 6 offspring, Aurelia and Pauline, are known to have children and I DNA match to both lines. Of the 5 Offspring who bore children, my connection is as follows: 1. Aurelia: Had 6 children and I have DNA connections to 4 of them. 2. Pauline: Had 8 children and I have DNA connections to 3. 3. William Henry: Had 7 children and I have DNA connection to 3. 4. Miranda Richmond (My ancestor): Had 6 children and I have DNA connection to six of them. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Jonathan Richmond !!Married: 14 Aug 1779!!!!Amarillis Chambers!! |- |1756-1807||||||1762-1850|| |- ||||||||| |- |Thomas Chambers (LIsted by Bailey) Richmond||1780–||No Known Children|||| |- |Sarah Anne (LIsted by Bailey) Richmond||1782–1805||No Known Children|||| |- |Aurelia (LIsted by Bailey) Richmond||1783–1869||6 Children||||4 DNA Connections |- |Annis (LIsted by Bailey) Richmond||1786–||No Known Children|||| |- |Pauline (LIsted by Bailey) Richmond||1788–1866||8 children||||3 DNA Connections |- |Laura (LIsted by Bailey) Richmond||1790–1870||No Known Children|||| |- ||||||||| |- |Miranda Richmond||1794–1860||6 Children||||5 DNA Connections |- |Oliver D Richmond||1798–||3 Children|||| |- |William Henry Richmond||1799–1884||7 Children||||3 DNA Connections |- |||||24||||15 |}

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DNA Bright Ideas

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This Space Page is associated with the [[Project:DNA|DNA Project]] A Place for DNA Project members to work out Ideas prior to and as a help in posting to G2G. This Space page lists our members bright ideas, or wish list, for things we'd like to put forward to the Community and the team for discussion and possible incorporation into WikiTree. We can hash-out our Ideas here and get them ready to post in a concise manner to G2G. ==Iconography== * Icon in lists on WikiTree indicating a Profile has DNA connections - DNA connected Profile. * What if you could add an (auDNA match) icon (by clicking a radio button) to those people in WikiTree who are an autosomal match with you? When you are logged in as yourself then your auDNA matches would have that icon. The problem I imagine is WikiTree would have to "create a database" for each auDNA tester's matches. * Putting the DNA matching evidence on a child's profile makes sense. This shows the icon for that profiles DNA proven parent or parents and provides the proof right there. But what is not obvious is which sibling or child, if any, may also be DNA proven. When validating siblings or traversing down a proven tree it would be helpful to see an icon next to each sibling or child that is DNA confirmed. For example, on my father's page I can see that he is DNA confirmed to match both parents. But my sister Kathy and I both have DNA confirmed descent from my dad while his other 6 kids do not. And one of my uncles also has a DNA confirmed relationship to their parents. I think a visual clue to that fact would be a helpful addition. ==Navigation== * An easier way to get to your DNA tests information page. ==Comparisons== * Replace the [compare] link with an icon link (i.e. ->https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/dna.gif<- ). This will save space, overcome language barriers, and allow X-DNA comparisons under DNA Connections. A Y-DNA comparison would have blue arrows and helix.
Similarly an X-DNA comparison would use the color for the X.gif https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/dna/X.gif
An autosomal comparison would use the color of the au.gif https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/dna/au.gif
and an mtDNA comparison would use the color of the mt.gif https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/dna/mt.gif The X-DNA icon link (when shown) would be to the right of the auDNA icon link Meeting March 2, 2021, Peter, Jamie, Greg, Mags and Lianne. ==Improve DNA Confirmation for auDNA== * For example, under "Potentially useful autosomal DNA test(s):" at https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-7102/899" create the ability for each GEDmatch ID to " check this box with another & click here to compare them at GEDmatch.com." ==The Triangulators== Know how to and have mastered the concept of DNA triangulation and have added appropriate citations for each parent child relationship for three or more distantly related cousins (on each of their ancestral lines) back to (but not including) their shared ancestral couple all matching each other on the same segment measuring 7 or more cM? At the same time do you show an understanding of the concept of DNA Confirmations in general and have posted correct Citations to any of your DNA confirmed relationships which are marked as confirmed with DNA? ===Triangulators Admin=== :[[Space:Triangulator_Badge|Triangulators Admin]] Check of '''DNA Triangulations''' - Awarding Triangulators Badge [[Johnson-18438|Kay]] [[Roberts-7085|Peter]] [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] Thomas Anderson ==Automation== ===Notification of DNA Cousins=== When a new DNA tester appears under DNA Connections of a profile then the profile manager(s) is notified. ===Converting Spread Sheets to WikiTables=== Paul Bech's Version: Regular or sortable columns. # prepare the info in a spreadsheet and then use: http://tools.wmflabs.org/magnustools/tab2wiki.php # to convert the spreadsheet to a wikitable. Just cut and paste the entire sheet to the website window and click "do it". If you include headers for the columns leave the option ticked for "First element in a column is a header" # If you want all the columns sortable also leave the option ticked for "Sortable table" the output can then just be cut and pasted in a wikipage. # be consistent in the method. Similarly with names: Bech, Paul *If a particular column does not need to be sortable, a simple edit of the output can fix that. *If you are using sorting, think about how it will sort. The sort is pretty literal, so I usually use reverse dates eg 1995 Mar 01 *Tables can be pretty large. It is more a matter of how much memory they will take on someones computer who is viewing it. Once I get above 500 or 600 rows, I usually think about splitting the table into parts. In the case of cemeteries. I have a main cemetery page then separate pages for the tables all linked from the main page (like "A to J" and "K to Z") and links back to the main page. *Another problem with large tables we have had is people opening one, doing a quick edit, and saving, but the table was not fully loaded so they just saved the part which was (meaning I had to reconstruct from the changes). ==GEDmatch== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/351213/gedmatch-and-wikitree Post in G2G] This may be a double up on what is already in process... #on WikiTree profiles with more DNA connections with gedmatch ids we could auto generate a matrix with the cM relationship between DNA Connections on the profile using Gedmatch #have Project Database errors for DNA matches for profiles with gedmatch id and to low or no shared cM. On profile Ersson_Torsfält_Thor-1 we see that A933552 and M0130018 share no segments over the threshold selected #have Project Database errors for gedmatch IDs having a WikiTree profile but are not connected on WIkiTree ::-Maybe when the WikiTree location data is better we could suggest in what area/location there is a match ny creating maps on the fly ::-Group people who share the same segments == mitoYDNA== * There should be a task to find y-DNA test takers with no entry for mitoYDNA and request that they add the id (and to get an id if they do not already have one). ==Automate Error checking== *Add errors in DNA annotation to the suggestions report for managed profiles ** Profiles that indicate that DNA was tested, but the person died before DNA testing was available. ** Profiles that show "Confirmed with DNA" but do not show at least two test takers in their DNA Connections list for the same type of test. '''{{Green|DONE}}''' ::Does this belong in the Data Doctors project? [[Kingman-271|Kingman-271]] 21:32, 2 December 2017 (EST) - Hye John- No we have to come up with the ideas we want to have happen for our project in the Data Doctors project. This is especially because we are a functional project with no profiles or regular Data Reports. [[Gaulden-7|Gaulden-7]] 10:32, 6 December 2017 (EST)

DNA Chalkboard for Robert Warren and Carolius Anderson

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DNA Chalkboard for of [[Warren-1121|Robert Warren]] and [[Anderson-16153|Carolius Anderson]] :: :MRCA: [[Warren-1121|Robert Warren, Jr.]] for all — ''except T587714: [[Shaw-5318|Ferne Emila Holley]]. Not attached to this tree - it seems the lines on Wikitree need further investigation. MRCA of Michelle and Ferne: [[Stanley-51|Margaret Stanley Grey]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shaw-5318&person2_name=Bairfield-1 14C3R] '' :: :83 segments are shared by the public DNA tests attached to this profile using >3.0cM in the GEDmatch® Genesis Matching Segment Search - V1.0. :Kit: A660836 [[Bairfield-1|Michelle Bairfield]] testing by ''Migration - F2 - A'' :: :Two Largest segments shared by 6C of Michelle: :T885380: [[Bryan-3273|Lucile P Bryan]] :Chr16: 8.8cM, 1282SNP :T011063: [[Rose-9727|Nina Rose]] :Chr1: 6.8cM, 234SNP :A segment of Chr7 is shared by these 6 distant cousins. :A660836: [[Bairfield-1|Michelle Bairfield]] (cousin relationship is compared to Michelle) :: :T885380: [[Bryan-3273|Lucile P Bryan]] Relationship: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bryan-3273&person2_name=Bairfield-1 6C] => [[Warren-6171|Hinchey Warren]] :Chr7: 3.5cM, 270SNP :Start-End: 155765548–157145431 :: :A566844: [[Evans-19979|E Lewis Evans]] Relationship: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evans-19979&person2_name=Bairfield-1 6C] => [[Warren-6171|Hinchey Warren]] :Chr7: 4.1cM, 337SNP :Start-End: '''155793895'''–157544760 :: :M091845 [[Young-9692|James W Young]] Relationship: 2C1R =>[[Warren-9255|Joshua Warren]] :Chr7: 3.9cM, 333SNP :Start-End:'''155793895'''–157435421 :: :T587714: [[Shaw-5318|Ferne Emila Holley]] :Chr7: 3.8cM, 300SNP :Start-End:155811043–157412024 :: :A842544: [[Oehmann-1|Carl Oehmann]] Relationship: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Oehmann-1&person2_name=Bairfield-1 7C] => [[Warren-6171|Hinchey Warren]] :Chr7: 3.2cM, 254SNP :Start-End: 156028556–157458015 :: :Not enough for confirmation- but not a coincidence. 29 October 2018, [[Bairfield-1|amb]]

DNA Comparisons for ancestors of Elizabeth Rodgers Driggers

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Please add relevant DNA matches that could help us identify Elizabeth's family members. The best method is to filter your searches by the name Rodgers and look for ancestors from the Sumter and Williamsburg areas. Do not include matches who are also descended from Elizabeth but look for matches that you cant identify a common ancestor. When putting match names please use initials if the person has used their full name in order to protect their privacy. [[Parker-11287| Kathleen Parker]]
B E Puckett (Ancestry) reported line: Shadrack Randolph Rodgers(1845-1920)-Lawrence Moses Rodgers (1878-1959)-Ruby Rodgers (1920-1993) D Walker (Ancestry) reported line: Shadrack Rodgers (1799-1853)-Claeb Manning Rodgers (1843-1902)- Govenor Shadrach Rodgers (1866-1938) Also: Shadrach Rodgers (1753-1852)-Margaret Peggy Rodgers (1791-?)-Cyntha Mathis (1812-?) M. D. (Ancestry)-administered by D Walker with same lines. C. Pearce (Ancestry) reported line: Francis Rodgers (1804-1870)-John Turner (1822-1908) ***This tree was not very big so could be related on another line she hasn't documented. A. Wallace (Ancestry) reported line: Susannah A Rodgers (1816-1862)- Williams James Rogers Lee (1845-1936) V. H. (Ancestry) reported line: Mary Elizabeth Rodgers (1843-1885)-Idelle Theodosia McCall (1877-1946) W. M. Morris (Ancestry) reported line: Shadrack Rodgers (no dates)-Dora Rodgers (No Dates). ****Tree is very sparse. dbales508 (Ancestry) reported line: Robert Washington Albert Rodgers (1840-1914)-Samuel B Rodgers(1868-1946) dsnease (Ancestry) reported line: Shadrach Rodgers (1753-1832)-Margaret Peggy Rodgers (1791-1870)-Martha Mathis (1820-1905) Also:Shadrach Rodgers (1753-1832)- John Rodgers (1784-1854)-Shadrack Rodgers (1799-1853)-James Ladson Rodgers (1824-1910) ltg647 (Ancestry) reported line: Joseph WIlliam Rodgers (?-?)-William Joseph Rodgers (1894-1970) Raisen1 (Ancestry) reported line: Shadrach Rodgers (1753-1832)-John R Rodgers (1775-1846)-Litha Rodgers (1810-1880)-Martha Elizabeth Sauls (1847-1925) JRBlackwell (Ancestry) reported line: Litha Ann Rodgers (1810-1880)-Isaac Hartwell Sauls (1844-1912) Winoregon (Ancestry) reported line: Margaret Leah Rodgers (1803-1870)-Hester Everett Lee (1839-1910) ***This may be from my Lynch line as Hester married my Lynch ancestor

DNA Connections: children of Mathew Poat & Christian Engbertt

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== '''DNA connections
Poat family from Prussia to McKracken County, Kentucky''' == '''MRCA: [[Poat-29 | Anthony Pate/Poat (from Bayern ~1799-1865)]]
''' possible: m. Madeline Caughiman / Conn [married 1826 in Bayern, Prussia]
Possible: m. Madeline Walker (1807-1855)
[[Poat-29#Descendants |Descendants of Anthony Poat]] *[[Poat-10|Mathew (Mathias) Poat]] (1828-1890) & [[Englert-285|Christian Engbert]] **[[Poat-24|Martin Englert Poat]] (1852-1909) & Mary Ann Shnider *** [[Poat-14 |Christine Denia Poat (1879-1955)]] & John Henry Kaufman **** Martin Buel Kaufman (1902-1957) ***** Private ****** LG LG: Ancestry DNA Match to [[Powell-5629 | A. Powell]]; est 4th cousins 1x removed; 8 cM 1/ seg * Mary Poat (1831-1890) ** Mary Frances Schaffer (1855-1935) ***Mary C. Schulta (1879-1957) **** Private ***** BE BE: Ancestry DNA Match to [[Powell-5629 | A. Powell]]; est 4th cousin; 24 cM / 3 seg *** Joseph Henry Shoulta (1881-1947) m. Dorothea Ellen Oberhausen ****[[Shoulta-31|Florian E. Shoulta]] (1909-1979) m. Deva Durbin ***** Private ****** LS LS: Ancestry DNA Match to [[Powell-5629 |A. Powell]]; est 4th cousin 1x removed; 9 cM / 1 seg ** [[Shaffer-4702|Martha Ellen "Mattie" Shaffer]] (1862-1955) m. Joseph William Arant *** James Louis Arant (1886-1950) **** Private ***** Private ****** M. M: Ancestry DNA Match to [[ Powell-5629|A. Powell]]; est 4th cousin; 12 cM / 1 seg *** Lillie Mae Arant (1904-1994) **** Private ***** DS DWS: Ancestry DNA Match to [[ Powell-5629 | A. Powell]] est. 4th cousin; 12 cM / 1 seg

DNA Connections between Nancy and William Gillespie

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As there is a discrepancy with the paternity of [[Gillespie-6703|William Gillespie]] and [[Gillespie-559|Nancy Gillespie]] because of the scarcity of vital statistics documentation, this is a record of DNA connections between the 2 families. This is particularly compelling as the proximity of William Gillespie's plantation is 330 miles apart taking the "Cowpasture Trail" Cowpasture Trail" (https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=how+far+is+cowpasture+west+virginia+from+York+Pennsylvania). It is also important that in the mid 18th century, York would have been the most accessible city west of the Appalachians for plantation owners in northern Virginia to sell their product. At that time York was the cross roads between settlers and indigenous populations and considered a large city before the American Revolution. ==DNA Connections== Testing viability of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] being [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] Ancestor. [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] :Father of Amanda [[Moyer-781||Emory Moyer]] m. Grace Rogers :Mother of Emory [[Kramer-755|Ivey Mae (Kramer) Moyer]] m. Edward Moyer :Mother of Ivey May [[Hubler-25|Olive (Hubler) Kramer]] m. Edmund Kramer :Mother of Olive [[Lansberry-31|Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler]]m. Levi Hubler :Mother of Nancy [[Owens-1891|Anna (Owens) Lansberry]] m. Benjamin Lansberry :Mother of Anna [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]] m. John Owens :Mother of Nancy [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] m. William Gillespie Testing the likelihood of [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] being 5th Great Grand Daughter to [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Amanda_(Moyer)_Torrey_to_Mary_(Glendinning)_Gillespie&public=1] Wikitree Free Space '''Connection to Me''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Glendinning-394&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] 7 Degrees between Amanda and Mary Glendinning ===Amanda's connection thru William & Mary's Descendants=== "Cousins" * [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] for Nancy (Gillespie) Owens and [[Upton-1893|Timothy Upton]] from Virginia (Present West Virginia) 6th Cousins once removed . Testing to see the likelihood of Timothy and Amanda both both being descendants of Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie (-1797); :''Gillespie Connection'' [[Gillespie-400|Mary (Gillespie) Bowen (aft.1746-abt.1822]] Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Upton-1893&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship Finder '''Gedmatch CW9891526''' :: Chromosome 1: 3.2 cM ::Chromosome 2: 3.7 cM ::Chromosome 5: 3.1 cM ::Chromosome 6: 3.1 cM ::Chromosome 11 (3xs): (1) 3.7 cM; (2) 3.4 cM; (3) 3 cM ::Chromosome 12: 3.4 cM ::Chromosome 13: 3.2 cM ::Chromosome 16: 3.3 cM ::Chromosome 20 (3xs); (1) 3.5 cM; (2) 3.4 cM; (3) 3.2 cM ::'''43 cMs over 9 Chromosomes''' ---- * [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] for Nancy (Gillespie) Owens) and [[Lancashire-42|Amy (Lancashire) Barlow]] :''Gillespie Connection'': [[Gillespie-562|Robert Gillespie]] Amy thru [[Gillespie-562|Robert Gillespie]]'s great grandson's [[William L. Gillaspy's wife [[Loyd-753|Elizabeth Jane Loyd]] Gedmatch '''Gedmatch SA7745039''' :: Chromosome 2 4xs: (1) 3.1 cMs (2) 6.5 cMs (3) 3.7 cMs (4) 3.6 :: Chromosome 3: 3.2 cMs :: Chromosome 4: 3.4 cMs :: Chromosome 7: 5.2 cMs :: Chromosome 9: 6.8 cMs :: Chromosome 12: (1) 3.2 cMs (2) 11.1 cMs :: Chromosome 13: 4.8 cMs :: Chromosome 14 (3xs): (1) 5 cMs (2) 3 cMs (3) 3.1 cMs :: Chromosome 15: 3.6 cMs :: Chromosome 16 (3xs): (1) 3.2 cMs (2) 3.9 cMs (3) 4.8 cMs :: Chromosome 17 (3xs): (1) 5.5 cMs (2) 3.7 cMs (3) 4.8 cMs :: Chromosome 18: 6.7 cMs :: Chromosome 21: 4.4 cMs :: Chromosome 22: 3.3 cMs Largest segment = 11.1 cM; '''Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 109.4cM (3.05 Pct)l 24 shared segments found for this comparison.''' 412200 SNPs used for this comparison. 70.442 Pct SNPs are full identical ---- * [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] for Nancy (Gillespie) Owens and [[Pentzer-17|Thomas Pentzer]] are 6th cousins Thomas Pentzer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Pentzer-17&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me :''Gillespie Connection:'' [[Gillespie-561|James Smiley Gillespie]] Thomas Pentzer[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Pentzer-17&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me :'''Gedmatch XY664965C1''' :: Chromosome 2: 3.5 cMs :: Chromosome 3: 3.1 cMs :: Chromosome 7: 3.5 cMs :: Chromosome 12: 3.7 cMs :: Chromosome 14 (2xs): (1) 3.1 cMs (2) 3.1 cMs :: Chromosome 15: 4.5 cMs :: Chromosome 16: 4 cMs :: Chromosome 17: 3.7 cMs :: Chromosome 20: 3.8 cMs :: Chromosome 21: 3.3 cMs Largest segment = 6.7 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) '''45.7cM (1.276 Pct): 12 shared segments''' found for this comparison. 464212 SNPs used for this comparison. ---- [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] for Nancy (Gillespie) Owens and [[Armstrong-10722|Mark Armstrong]]6th Cousins Once Removed :''Gillespie Connection" : [[Gillespie-560|John Gillespie''']] Mark Armstrong [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Armstrong-10722&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship Finder : '''Gedmatch A222365''' :: Chromosome 1 (2xs): (1) 5.2 cM (2) 4 cM :: Chromosome 6: 3.7 cM :: Chromosome 8: 3.8 cM :: Chromosome 19: 3.4 cM Largest segment = 5.2 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) '''19.7cM (0.551 Pct);''' 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 200216 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.461 Pct SNPs are full identical ---- * [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] and [[Hatridge-4|Janice (Hatridge) Givens]]: :'''PATERNAL''' ''Gillespie Connection '':[[Gillespie-565|Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham]] '''MCRA Rachel (Johnston) Johnston Lady Stenhouse (1588-aft.1630) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Johnston-6016]'''. : '''MATERNAL''' ''Lady Stenson was Ancestor to [[Jackson-3543|Immigrant Ralph Jackson]] '''Gedmatch EQ7599379''' : Chromosome 1: 4.5 cM : Chromosome 14: 3.2 cM : Chromosome 19: 4.8 cM share '''12.4 cM over 3 Chromosomes''' * [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] for Nancy (Gillespie) Owens and [[Peterson-9074|Rick Peterson]] for [[Gillespie-565|Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham]] Rick Petersen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Peterson-9074&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me :'''GEDMATCH T546205''' :: Chromosome 6: 5.5 cMs :: Chromosome 7: 3.8 cMs :: Chromosome 9: 4.3 cMs :: Chromosome 17: 3.2 cMs :: Chromosome 21: 5 cMs : Largest segment = 5.5 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) '''21.7cM (0.606 Pct); 5 shared segments found for this comparison.''' ===PENNSYLVANIA ''COWPASTURE GILLESPIE'' ANCESTORS=== * [[Demi-7|Martha (Demi) Houston]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 4th cousins once removed through Anna (Owens) Lansberry, Nancy (Owens) Gillespie's daughter . Martha and Amanda have 2 common ancestors: [[Owens-1891|Anna (Owens) Lansberry]] and Anna's husband [[Lownsberry-3|Benjamin (Lownsberry) Lansberry]]. :Comparing Kit M537437 (Martha Demi Houston) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] :: Chromosome 2: 5.1 cMs :: Chromosome 5: 6.2 cMs :: Chromosome 13: 6.1 cMs :: Chromosome 15: 12.2 cMs Largest segment = 12.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR)''' 29.6cM (0.826 Pct). 4 shared segments found''' for this comparison. 164351 SNPs used for this comparison. 53.059 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes 2, 6, 13, 15. Note Martha's results are important as our MCRA comes through Mary's granddaughter in Pennsylvania and we share 5 ==Ancestors== To Glendinnings of Dunfries [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Connections_for_Glendinnings] ==Sources==

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'' '''RESEARCH IN PROGRESS''' ''[[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 18:55, 12 March 2022 (UTC) ==DNA and Cousin Connections== : ''' ''FOLLOWING BREADCRUMBS'' ''' Referring to In Defense of Small Segments In Defense of Small Segments [https://segmentology.org/2020/01/31/in-defense-of-small-segments/] ==The Goal== I am attempting to prove 3 things: : 1) That I, [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] is Descendant of [[Gillespie-559|Nancy Gillespie Owens]] who was born in York and died in Clearfield County Pennsylvania, even when her previous siblings were born in a plantation in Cowpasture Augusta Colony Virginia. : 2) That Nancy's parents were [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]] from Falkirk, Scotland and [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] from Dumfries, Scotland : 3) Each of her parents being [[Glendenin-3|Archibald Glendinning]] and [[Mayse-5|Esther Mayes Glendinning]] had previous marriages. ==Our Challenge== : We recognize two children from Archibald's Will who were products of his second marriage Esther Mayes . This study will establish a 3d child, Mary, not mentioned and not recognized because she married William Gillespie before Archibald died. Mary's husband, [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]] is an Executor on her parents Wills. More importantly is evidence of trace DNA that connects Mary with the Glendinnings. Since the cMs are limited to 3-4 cMs per segment we needed an accumulation of test takers that could make their 18th Century Ancestors into an actual source. We will always be looking for primary sources to fill in the gaps, but in the meantime we have available a population of DNA Connections to begin a compelling study to show the large probability of a clear genetic lineage. ==Identifying Descending Generations== Ian Glendinning [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Archibald_Glendinning_to_Mary&errcode=new_profile] ---- ''' '' SECOND GENERATION'' ''' Colonial ARCHIBALD's FATHER ---- ''' ''THIRD GENERATION'' ''' Archibald Glendinning and Esther Mayse : 1) * :[[Mitchell-5748|Scott Mitchell]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 7th cousins and both descended through [[Glendenin-3|Archibald Glendinning]] and his 2nd wife [[Mayse-5|Esther (Mayse) Clendenning]] Scott Mitchell and Amanda Torrey are 7th Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Mitchell-5748&person2Name=Moyer-780]Relationship to Me Scott and Amanda have 234 common ancestors . :[[Mitchell-5748|Scott Mitchell]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] Comparing Kit M152915 (*ScottM) [Migration - V3 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.4 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 11.7cM (0.327 Pct); 3 shared segments found for this comparison; 208080 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.494 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chrs '''2,''' 7, '''12.''' Scott matches on 2 & 12. '''Note''' Scott's ancestor is [[Clendenin-174|John]]; Amanda's ancestor is [[Glendinning-359|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] : 2) [[Bailey-18422|Cheryl (Bailey) McMasters]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. Cheryl and Amanda Descend from [[Mayse-5|Esther (Mayse) Glendinning]] and [[Burnside-128|Robert Burnside]]. Cheryl's ancestor is '''[[Burnside-277|Rachel (Burnside) Wade]].''' Cheryl (Bailey) McMasters and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bailey-18422&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me There are 2 ways Charyl descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside. Amanda and Cheryl have 3 Common Ancestors. :Comparing Kit A648408 (*Cheryl Bailey) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 17.9cM (0.499 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 198747 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.57 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 3, 5, 7 (2xs), '''8''' '''Note:''' As Cheryl descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside, Esther's first husband, Cheryl is not a Glendinning, but our trace DNA would isolate Mayes DNA on chromosome '''8'''. : 3) [[Green-32069|Terry Green]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Terry Green and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Green-32069&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Terry and Amanda share 246 common ancestors. Terry descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside, Esther's first husband. : 4) [[McCowan-260|Yvonne (McCowen) Gammel]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 7th cousins once removed. Yvonne and Amanda are 7th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McCowan-260&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Yvonne and Amanda have 250 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit M436149 (Yvonne McCowan Gammell) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 6.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.3cM (0.175 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 125439 SNPs used for this comparison. 48.517 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 6.3 cM on the 15th chromosome. ---- ''' ''FOURTH GENERATION:'' ''' : Mary and her husband [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]] had 10 children : Amanda's connection through Mary and William's daughter '''(#9) [[Gillespie-559|NANCY (GILLESPIE) OWENS]] FROM YORK PENNSYLVANIA. ''' * Descendants of Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie) though '''(#1) [[Gillespie-400|Mary (Gillespie) Bowen]]''': : 1) [[Propst-271|Samuel Propst]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins Samuel and Amanda are 6th Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Propst-271&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They share 54 Common Ancestors : 2) [[Ward-3293|Marie (Ward) Mills]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins and Marie Ward and Amanda Torrey are 6th Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ward-3293&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They share 184 Common Ancestors. : 3) [[DeVall-27|Cindy DeVall]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins Cindy DeVall and Amanda Torrey [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Connections_for_Glendinnings] Relationship to Me They have 109 common ancestors. : 4) * [[Bennett-6666|Donna (Bennett) Prisley]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Donna and Amanda are 6th cousins once removed https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bennett-6666&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me . Donna and Amanda have 270 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T005126 (Donna Prisley) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.6 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 17.5cM (0.489 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 201899 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.306 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2''', 5, 13 :5) [[Berry-17166|Daniel Berry} and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins once removed Daniel Berry and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Berry-17166&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 241 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit YD1345830 (*Dano) [Select a Company or Source] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 8.5cM (0.236 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison.180107 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.059 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 13, 14 : 6) * [[Upton-1893|Timothy Upton]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins once removed Timothy Upton and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Upton-1893&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Timothy and Amanda have 184 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit CW9891526 (Timothy Upton) [FTDNA] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.7 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 43cM (1.2 Pct). 13 shared segments found for this comparison. 468474 SNPs used for this comparison. 68.086 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2,''' 5, 6, 11 (3xs), '''12''', 13, 16, 20 (3xs) : 7) [[Shockey-1246|Lesley Lee Shockey]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. Lesley Shockey and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shockey-1246&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Lesley and Amanda have 7 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T461689 (Lesley Shockey) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 6.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 9.7cM (0.27 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 203141 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.753 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes 1, 15. : 8) [[Howard-17919|Diane (Howard) Farquharson]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. Diane (Howard) Farquharson and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Howard-17919&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to me. Amanda and Diane have 316 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit JN6833213 (*Dianne Howard) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] '''No shared DNA segments found.''' 180217 SNPs used for this comparison. Comparison took 0.203. : 9) [[Cox-23224|Susan Cox]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Susan Cox and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cox-23224&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Susan and Amanda have 133 common ancestors. :10) [[Welton-201|Jessica Welton]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. Jessica Welton and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Welton-201&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Jessica and Amanda share 151 common ancestors. : 11) . [[Krone-126|John Krone Jr.]] are 6th cousins once removed John Krone and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Krone-126&person2Name=Moyer-780] - our MCRA is this Mary.] Relationship to Me John and Amanda have 221 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit EY3642225 (John Krone Jr) [MyHeritage] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]: Largest segment = 5.6 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 21cM (0.587 Pct); 5 shared segments found for this comparison.; 173472 SNPs used for this comparison.; 51.55 Pct SNPs are full identical. Also important is the chart above is "Validity of Segments" and though I set the minimum segment size at its minimum 3, there is always a reading, 3-4 cMs over a number of segments. which are Chromosome 5, 7 (2xs) , 15, 21 :12) [[Shelley-1310|Larry Shelley]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shelley-1310&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me] They share 271 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit M580051 (Larry Shelley) [Migration - V3 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.3 cM.Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.4cM (0.177 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 210609 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.803 Pct SNPs are full identical. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#2) [[Gillespie-4095|Simon Gillespie]]''' * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#5) [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]].''' :1) [[Gillespie-6260|Margaret Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins Margaret and Amanda are6th cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gillespie-6260&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Margaret and Amanda have only 2 connections with Amanda being [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]] and [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]]. '''Note 1:''' James middle name "Smiley" is the same as a "Quaker" (unproven [[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 22:37, 9 March 2022 (UTC)) family. [[Lownsberry-3|Benjamin Lownesberry]], the son of [[Lownsberry-2|John Carpenter Lownesberry]] from Bordentown, New Jersey (a Quaker bastion) and [[Smiley-1253|Drucilla Smiley]] from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Also a Quaker stronghold) ultimately married [[Owens-1891|Anna (Owens) Lownesberry]] the daughter of [[Gillespie-559|Nancy]] from York, Pennsylvania and [[Owens-2613|John Owens']] from York with Welsh parents. Nancy (Gillespie) Owens' Family Tree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smiley-1253]. Though not definitive, it is another clue to explore. James Smiley Gillespie was born 9 years before Nancy which would mean the Gillespies might have been a part of this Quaker community for a decade before William took a pregnant Mary to York to deliver their baby. :'''Note 2:''' [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]] married Isabella Gillespie which is not as strange as it sounds. Isabella comes from a branch of Gillespies that come from Kirkcaldy not Falkirk like James. There is an opportunity through their marriage to bring 3 branches from Scotland together: Gillespies Agriculturalists from Falkirk through James Gillespie, Gillespie Scholars from Kirkcaldy. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780]] and [[Moyer-780]] through (#6) [Gillespie-560|John Gillespie]] : [[Armstrong-10722|Mark Armstrong]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Mark Armstrong and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Armstrong-10722&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Mark and Amanda have 249 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit A222365 (Mark Armstrong) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]: Largest segment = 5.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 19.7cM (0.551 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 200216 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.461 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosome 1 (2xs); 6, '''8'', 19 [confirm Mayse] :'''Note''' Interesting that Relationship to Me establishes me with the PM of John's profile as 10th cousins twice removed from my mother's line (this is my father's line), I have no idea why she's managing this profile with LaVerne. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Powers-2638&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me :2) [[White-18137 | Leonard White]] with [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] have been Gedmatched: Comparing Kit CH6332844 (Leonard White) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 12.1cM (0.338 Pct). 3 shared segments found for this comparison. 180172 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.414 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2''' and 6. Segment on Chromosome 2 is valid to add to data supporting Mary's inclusion as a Glendinning as well as Mr. White is a member of this family. This information has been added to [Gillespie-560|John Gillespie]]. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#7) [[Gillespie-447|Thomas Gillespie]]''' :1) [[Walker-11208|Larry Walker]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Larry Walker and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Walker-11208&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me] '' ''' Larry and Amanda descend from more than one way. ''' '' Larry Walker and Amanda Torrey share 230 Ancestors. : Comparing Kit TY9434486 (Larry Walker) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 6.4 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.4cM (0.179 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 173353 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.46 Pct SNPs are full identical. All 6.4 cMs on Chromosome 15''' :2) [[Gillespie-2894|Emily Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) torrey are 6th Cousins once removed.Emily Gillespie and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gillespie-2894&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me '''Emily descends from Mary in 2 different ways.''' They have 254 common ancestors. : 3) [[Schwantz-7|Suzan (Schwantz) Valdez]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins Suzan Schwantz and Amanda Torrey are 6th Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Schwantz-7&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Suzan and Amanda share 127 Common Ancestors. * Descendants to [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#8) [[Gillespie-565|Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham]] :1) ** [[Givens-1434|Charles Given]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins Charles Givens and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Givens-1434&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Charles and Amanda share 111 Common Ancestors. : Comparing Kit XG3289324 (Charles Givens Jr.) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 5.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 18cM (0.503 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 177325 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.579 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes: '''8,''' 14, 17, 20 [Mayse] :2) * [[Wightman-187|Thomas Wightman]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda]] are 6th cousins Thomas Wightman and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wightman-187&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me. Thomas and Amanda share 260 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit A656082 (*TomWight1) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.1 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 3.1cM (0.087 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 201042 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.393 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosome '''2''' : 3) [[Robbins-9032|Anna Robbins]] and [[Moyer-740|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins Anna Robbins and Amanda Torrey [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Robbins-9032&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 255 common Ancestors. : 4) [[Mecey-3|Carol Mecey]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Carol Mecey and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Mecey-3&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 87 Common Ancestors. : 5) [[Hatridge-4|Janice (Hartridge) Givens]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed Janice (Hartridge) Givens and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 5th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hatridge-4&person2Name=Moyer-780] Janice and Amanda have 111 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit EQ7599379 (Janice Hatridge Givens) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.8 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 12.4cM (0.345 Pct); 3 shared segments found for this comparison; 173441 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.53 Pct SNPs are full identical; Chromosome 1, 13, 19. : '''Note:''' Janice Hartridge is the leader of the DNA Connections on this line up the generations of both the Gillespies and Glendinnings so her autosomal data is important and relevant to information tying together the two families. She would NOT appear for example for Mary and Mayse or Mary and Archibald if in fact there was no connection. I will be exploring this further when I've completed the list of relevant Descendants. : 6) [[Peterson-9074|Rick Peterson]] and [[Moyer-780]] are 6th cousins once removed Rick Peterson and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Peterson-9074&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Rick and Amanda have 175 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit T546205 (*Rick Peterson) [Migration - F2 - F] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 5.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 21.7cM (0.606 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 203211 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.373 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 6, 7, 9, 17, 21 : 7) [[Barocco-1|Andrew Barocco]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Andrew Barooco and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shelley-1310&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Andrew aand Amanda have 21 common ancestors. ''' ''FIFTH GENERATION'' ''' * Descendants of [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]''': 9th child of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] : 1) P [[Dunlap-3149|Darlene (Dunlap) Haight]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed Darlene (Dunlap) Haight and Amanda Moyer Torrey are 5th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dunlap-3149&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Darlene and Amanda have 95 common ancestors. '''^NOTE Strong ties here to the Stewarts''' : 2) P [[Long-14508|Bobbie Long]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed Bobbie Long and Amanda Torrey are 5th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Long-14508&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Bobbie and Amanda share 195 common ancestors. :'''NOTE:''' Like Darlene Dunlap, Bobbie is connected with Robert Steward King of Scots (1316-1390) [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stewart-1001] : Comparing Kit M744209 (Bobbie Long Lamberson-Poston) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] No shared DNA segments found; 123676 SNPs used for this comparison. Comparison took 0.209. '''Note''' Odd, truly odd. : 3) ---- ''' ''FIFTH GENERATION'' ''' Comparing Kit M205035 (Laura Ferre) [Migration - V2 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage Largest segment = 6.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.2cM (0.172 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 124942 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.024 Pct SNPs are full identical '''Note''' Laura did not join Wikitree but someone uploaded her DNA test. I believe I saw her on John Gillespie's profile which would make her 4th cousin? I'm not entirely sure, but she comes through one of William and Mary's children and all 6.2 cMs sit on the 1st chromosome. I can not add her to the list validating Mary as a Glendinning. : 1) P [[Demi-7|Martha (Demi) Houston]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 4th cousins once removed through '''[[Owens-1891|Anna (Owens) Lansberry]], [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Owens) Gillespie]]'s daughter Martha (Demi) Houston and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 4th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Demi-7] Relationship to Me Martha and Amanda have 2 common ancestors: Anna and her father Benjamin (Lownsberry) Lansberry. : Comparing Kit M537437 (Martha Demi Houston) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 12.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 29.6cM (0.826 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 164351 SNPs used for this comparison. 53.059 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes '''2,''' 6, 13, 15. :'''Note''' Martha's results are important as our MCRA comes through Mary's granddaughter in Pennsylvania and we share 5 ---- +cM on the 2 chromosome we're sharing with Ian Glendenning. ---- ''' ''SIXTH GENERATION'' ''' : 1) P [[Welker-621|Greg Welker]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 3d cousins both MCRA [[Lansberry-31|Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler]], descendant of [Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#9) [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]''' Greg and Amanda are Third Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Welker-621&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship and Me Greg and Amanda share 2 Common Ancestors: Nancy Lansbury Hubler daughter to Levi Hubler. : Comparing Kit NR9763633 (Greg Welker) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 24.1 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 29.7cM (0.829 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 180216 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.242 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 4 (24 cM), 16 :2) P [[Wilson-38805|Steven Wilson]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] 3d cousin once removed and MCRA [[Lansberry-31|Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler]] descendant of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]. Steven and Amanda are 3d cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wilson-38805&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Steven and Amanda have 127 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T529222 (Steven Wilson) [Migration - F2 - F] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 20.6 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 76.2cM (2.124 Pct). 7 shared segments found for this comparison. 201307 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.887 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 4, 5, 9, 13, 14, 16, 19 ''' ''SEVENTH GENERATION'' ''' ---- ''' ''EIGHTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Kramer-755|Ivy (Kraemer) Moyer]] is [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]]'s Grandmother ---- ''' ''NINTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Moyer-781|Emory Moyer]] is [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]]'s father. ---- ''' ''TENTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] is Nancy Hancock's mother. : Comparing Kit HM2760116 (Nancy Hancock) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 146.4 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 3552.7cM (99.078 Pct). 58 shared segments found for this comparison. 173472 SNPs used for this comparison. 64.045 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes 1-21. As expected, Nancy matches on every chromosome. Focus on what segment we match on chromosomes 2 (Glendennning) and 8 (Mayes) ---- ==Source==

DNA Connections to the Calhouns of Judea, Connecticut

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== David Cahoun 1690 == === A030125 - "Billie" === Uncontacted * David Calhoun (b*1690, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, d*Aug 24, 1769, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut) * Katharine Coe (b*Sep 23, 1700, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, d*Aft*1744, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut) ** Dr John Calhoun (b*Aug 15, 1738, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, d*Jul 08, 1788, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut) ** Tabitha Clark (b*Jun 18, 1740, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, d*Nov 23, 1796, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut) *** Abigail "Nabby" Hannah (b*1780, Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, d*Aft*1822, New York) *** Eliphalet Gillett (b*Abt*1780, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, d*12 Sep 1843, Royalton, Niagara, New York) **** Armine Ami F Gillett (b*Dec 01, 1801, Vermont, d*Dec 12, 1890, Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont) **** Dorothea (Dorothy) Meeker (b*Aug 30, 1799, New York, d*Sep 22, 1885) ***** Carlos F (Charles) Gillett (b*Sep 25, 1824, Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont, d*Feb 04, 1898, Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont) ***** Charlotte E Gove (b*Abt*1823, Vermont, d*Sep 23, 1894, Vergennes, Addison, Vermont) ****** Emily M*(Emma L) Gillette (b*Jul 1848, Keeseville, Essex County, New York, d*Jun 24, 1918, Plattsburgh, Clinton County, New York) ****** Ira Bentley Austin (b*Sep 1840, Bridport, Addison, Vermont, d*Feb 18, 1907, Peru, Clinton County, New York) ******* Walter Gillette Austin (b*Oct 1866, Vergennes, Addison, Vermont, d*Nov 08, 1919, Plattsburgh, Clinton County, New York) ******* Mary Elizabeth St Dennis (b*Apr 1873, Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York, d*1920, Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York) ******** Harold George Austin (b*Jun 27, 1900, Elmira, Chemung, New York, d*Dec 27, 1961, Newington, Hartford, Connecticut) ******** Josephine A Habeski (b*Abt*1907, Poland) ********* Helen Frances Davison (b*Sep 03, 1927, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, d*Aug 03, 1986, Allston, Suffolk, Massachusetts) ********* Gerald William Cox (b*Aug 10, 1925, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, d*Dec 20, 1991, Allston, Suffolk, Massachusetts) ********** A030125 - "Billie" === A897137 - "Kim" === Uncontacted. *David Calhoun (b*1690, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States, d*24 Aug 1769, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut) *Catherine Coe (b*23 Sep 1700, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA, d*04 Jun 1732, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut) ** James Calhoun, Sr (b*25 Apr 1731, North Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA, d*12 Feb 1814, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut) ** Mary Guthrie (b*20 Dec 1725, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA, d*01 May 1809, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut) *** Clarissa Calhoun (b*1789, Maine) *** Richard Smith (b*23 Jan 1788, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont, United States, d*Jan 1850, Royalton, Dauphin, Pennsylvania) ****Reuben Calhoun Smith (b*27 Mar 1825, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont, d*22 Jul 1889, Morganville, Clay, Kansas) ****Adelaide Dorinda Cushman (b*27 Jul 1830 (1834), Worcester, Massachusetts, d*22 Mar 1908 (1907), Drury, Sumner, Kansas ***** Charles Parker Smith (b*20 Dec 1855, Drury, Rock Island, Illinois, d*15 Mar 1929, El Reno, Canadian, Oklahoma) ***** Eliza Coulter (b*29 Jan 1856, Illinois, d*29 Apr 1937, Portland, Clackamas, Oregon)*. ****** Hattie Ann Smith (b*13 Sep 1877, Long Island, Phillips, Kansas, d*16 Dec 1921, Sheridan Lake, Kiowa, Colorado) ****** George Libby Pack (b*03 Apr 1858, Marion, Iowa, d*08 Jan 1947, Marion, Marion, Oregon) ******* Ida Fay Pack (b*13 Dec 1899, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, d*11 Jul 1982, Clearwater, Minnesota) ******* Nickle Fayette Rounds (b*28 Feb 1894, Brunswick, Chariton, Missouri, d*28 Mar 1982, Clearbrook, Clearwater, Minnesota) ******** Marie Lucille Rounds (b*28 Jul 1928, Knoxville, Marion, Iowa, d*23 Aug 2008, Ogden, Weber, Utah) ******** Richard Arthur Chesley (b*01 Jan 1926, Cass Lake, Cass, Minnesota, d*30 Sep 1981, Salem, Marion, Oregon) ********* Dwayne Harold Chesley (b*04 May 1950, International Falls, Koochiching, Minnesota) ********* Lori Pantovich (b*21 Jun 1952, Salem, Oregon) ********** A897137 - "Kim"

DNA Cousins

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The goal of this project is to ... confirm lineages through my DNA test results with other descendants who share common grandparents. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rauch-575|Ariel Jolley]].

DNA Ferdinand Pippin

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:[[Pippin-265|Ferdinand Pippin]] :: :[https://genesis.gedmatch.com genesis.gedmatch.com] :: :Kits: :A660836 [[Bairfield-1|Michelle]] :A686341 Amanda Lowery Scarborough (see below) :A532784 Donna :A035723 Alexander :A961961 DJ :A032816 Robin :A105560 Cathy Wells :A006882 Lori Wilkinson ---- :Chr8 Triangulation: :A961961 DJ :A032816 Robin :46.5cM (94,671,771-134,571,842) :: :A532784 Donna :A035723 Alexander :7.5cM (124,987,478-128,664,941) :: :A105560 Cathy Wells :A006882 Lori Wilkinson :12.3cM (103,572,247-122,454,158) ---- Chr20 Triangulation :Kits included --- : A660836 [[Bairfield-1|Michelle ''Bairfield'' Brooks]] :H342289 [[Beauchamp-383|Amanda Beauchamp]], sibling :H704307 Mike Beauchamp :A650935 William A Beasley :A037136 Cathy Hoover :A686341 Amanda Lowery Scarborough daughter of [[Lowery-2520|James Carroll Lowery]] :Michelle, Amanda B, Amanda S., William, Mike :Chr20 16.7cM (55,148,808–59,759,789) :: :Michelle, Amanda B., Amanda S., Cathy, William, Mike :Chr20: 15.8cM (55,421,778–59,759,789)

DNA for Archibald Glendinning

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==METHOD== '''Refer to: https://segmentology.org/2020/01/31/in-defense-of-small-segments/ ''' : To Consider: DNA pile up regions. These are small DNA segments that seem to resist recombination. You can find a lot of information about them online, but much of it might be too technical for a casual discussion. One explanation I found and liked is by Edison Williams on Wikitree just a month ago: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1372720/are-there-new-explanations-of-pile-up-regions] Another great article is Jim Barlett's Pile Ups: [https://segmentology.org/2015/10/07/pile-ups/] As we read Jim Bartlett's article "Defense of Small Segments" we need to consider it in the context of a larger discussion. He's not simply saying go ahead and use small segments. Ian has said my longest shared segment is 4.4 cM being spread over 5 segments. Here we need to consider two points: (1) the smaller the segment the more likely it is to be a false positive. The usual threshold, depending on the expert is around 5 cM or 7 cM. GedMatch, for example, sets the default for matching at 7 cM. Jim Bartlett is suggesting it's okay to go lower but he warns us to proceed with great caution. (2) Pile ups are a different but related issue. For reasons that are not yet well-understood, some DNA segments remain intact over many generations. This is especially true of smaller segments, for obvious reasons. Some of these segments have spread through large regional populations. meaning they are probably very old. '' '''Old Segments are breadcrumbs to older ancestors''' '' -- THINK SOURCE + SCIENCE + HISTORICAL RELEVANCE''' If you look at small segments using a tool like DNA Painter, you quickly see that matches at the 3 to 5 cM level are a dime a dozen. ''Most'' of the time they'll be false matches, while in a few cases it will be easy to see how they are acting as ''population markers,'' then ''once in a while'' you'll find one that might be worth investigating. ['''KEY - OUR SPECIFIC POPULATION HAS SPECIFIC MARKERS ON THE 3cM level'''] Jim Bartlett says he uses a formula: "have at least G independent Matches (at least cousins to each other) who all agree on the same Common Ancestor", where G is the number of generations back. His explanation makes it clear he talking about this number of people, not this number of small segments between two people. '''THUS''': I am 8 generations from Mary. If I share a common ancestor with Ian, the closest it could be would be Mary's grandfather (since her possible father was the immigrant on our side). That means at least 10 generations. Applying Jim's formula, we would need 10 matches (including me), all of whom are known or suspected descendants of Mary's Clendennin "grandfather", and all of whom match on the same one or two segments. As Jim says, it's easy to find the matches, harder to prove their common ancestor. And even when we do, all we have ''in most cases'' is supporting evidence for our paper genealogy. '''OUR CHALLENGE WITH THE GILLESPIES/GLENDINNING BEING''', Generally speaking, colonial women were not named. There were Parishes in Scotland that did not give their names when recording the births for a family. You could find those names in marriages and then as children were christened in an area, they'd be part of a family consistent through generations. When we see the lesser cMs in common with others, that means the ancestor left the family and had descendants. If I have 3 cMs over 4-5 segments in common with Ian who has also taken a Y-DNA test, then we create a bridge identifying our family. This family was fortunate enough to have interested cousins active on Wikitree that become a population OF multiple generations. '''FINALLY''' Gedmatch has developed an app for us to organize common segments in common DNA tests uploaded to their site. I will continue to collect people that are curious, connect them with the appropriate family that will in turn create appropriate family branches. This will be important as I create the document that separates and categorizes the different Gillespies, Mary's family, so it becomes more difficult to erroneously merge the wrong families into this one while inviting the right ones AT THE SAME TIME guiding the erroneous people into their right places. There is no panacea: Engage: ''' ''SOURCE + SCIENCE + '''NOTE: The ! means I have connected the DNA Connection with the Study. HISTORICAL RELEVANCE'' ''' ==The Study == : * I found Ian by chance while researching the Glendinnings through [[Gillespie-399|Nancy Gillespie]] from York Pennsylvania. I did not think I'd have any connection with the Glendinnings. Nancy was born in York, over 330 miles north of Cowpasture so it seemed unlikely William Gillespie would take Mary north with him while she was almost to term, especially when he had children on their plantation at home and then not bring her back with her brothers and sisters. However: Who was Mary Glendenning, Nancy's mother? : 1) ''Archibald Glendinning, Mary's Grandfather'' : [[[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] and [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]] have a match. '''Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 20.3cM (0.567 Pct); 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 202798 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.164 Pct SNPs are full identical with Chromosomes 2, 8, 10, 12, 13.''' A match of 3-4 cMs is consistent when shared 18th Century MRCA. : '''Through DNA matching, there are strong indications that [[Glendenin-1|William from Quaterland]] is an ancestor.''' : [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] and [[Mitchell-5748|Scott Mitchell]], a PM of [[Glendenin-3|Archibald Glendinning]] have a match: '''Largest segment = 4.4 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 11.7cM (0.327 Pct); 3 shared segments found for this comparison; 208080 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.494 Pct SNPs are full identical; Chromosomes 2, 7 and 12.''' : Finding a match with [[Glendenin-1|William Glendenin]] and [[Kirkpatrick-846|Roseanne Kirkpatrick]]. Where there were strong connections with [[Archibald-45|Archibald Glendinning]], strong matches for 18th century MRCA, there was no matches with cousins of William. [[Hoopes- 89|Linda Hoopes]]: '''No shared DNA segments found; 154742 SNPs used for this comparison.'' '' '''RESEARCH IN PROGRESS''' ''[[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 18:55, 12 March 2022 (UTC) ==DNA and Cousin Connections== : ''' ''FOLLOWING BREADCRUMBS'' ''' Referring to In Defense of Small Segments In Defense of Small Segments [https://segmentology.org/2020/01/31/in-defense-of-small-segments/] ==The Goal== I am attempting to prove 3 things: : 1) That I, [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] is Descendant of [[Gillespie-559|Nancy Gillespie Owens]] who was born in York and died in Clearfield County Pennsylvania, even when her previous siblings were born in a plantation in Cowpasture Augusta Colony Virginia. : 2) That Nancy's parents were [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]] from Falkirk, Scotland and [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] from Dumfries, Scotland : 3) Each of her parents being [[Glendenin-3|Archibald Glendinning]] and [[Mayse-5|Esther Mayes Glendinning]] had previous marriages. ==Study's Challenge== : We recognize two children from Archibald's Will who were products of his second marriage Esther Mayes . This study will establish a 3d child, Mary, not mentioned and not recognized because she married William Gillespie before Archibald died. Mary's husband, [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]] is an Executor on her parents Wills. More importantly is evidence of trace DNA that connects Mary with the Glendinnings. Since the cMs are limited to 3-4 cMs per segment we needed an accumulation of test takers that could make their 18th Century Ancestors into an actual source. We will always be looking for primary sources to fill in the gaps, but in the meantime we have available a population of DNA Connections to begin a compelling study to show the large probability of a clear genetic lineage. ==Identifying Descending Generations== There needed to be a "1st Generation" anchor identifying the family through Y-DNA test results. I found [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]] on Wikitree's Surname Index. He hasn't made a lot of contributions to Wikitree, but he did upload his Y-DNA and autosomal test results to establish a starting point. Through comparing my Autosomal results with Ian, we share a common ancestor through trace 3-4 cMs over 5 segments. The closest MCRA possible would be Mary's grandfather (since her possible father was the immigrant on our side). That means by applying [Jim's- get full name] formula, we would need 10 matches with me, all of whom are known or suspected descendants of Mary's Clendennin "grandfather", and all of whom match on the same one or two segments. (Thank Justin Swanstrom) In the following study, I used Primary Sources through Scotland's Parish Records, Gedmatch results and Wikitrees "Relationship to Me" to fill out valuable results with family. ==GENERATIONS== ''' ''FIRST GENERATION'' ''' [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]] is a Glendinnings expert that lives in Aberdeen has a result for both autosomal and Y-DNA results AND what would seem to be a very well researched family tree. I suppose it helps living in Aberdeen. The profile Ian appears in is [[Glendinning-45|Archibald Glendinning]], [[Nix-228|Fred Nix]] PM. GEN 1 w/Y-DNA: Archibald Glendinning Westerkirk [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Glendinning-45] Wikitree Fred's profile is a resource for this family. '''Result:''' [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] and [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]] Comparing Kit T961533 (Ian Glendinning) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] have a match. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 20.3cM (0.567 Pct); 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 202798 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.164 Pct SNPs are full identical with Chromosomes '''2,''' '''8,''' 10, '''12,''' 13. A match of 3-4 cMs is consistent when shared 18th Century MRCA. :Since '''Ian has the Y-DNA for Glendinnings''' then if This branch descends from one of his branches his data will automatically appear on our profiles and tie us together. : As I match [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]]s Autosomal DNA that would mean once we connect our Archibald with Ian Glendinning's extended family, he will appear on the male profiles on our line and we'll be closer to applying the plaid to the colonists as well as resolve William Gillespie's wife as Mary Glendinning. : I found Ian in our Surname Index by chance while researching the Glendinnings through [[Gillespie-399|Nancy Gillespie]] from York Pennsylvania. I did not think I'd have any connection with the Glendinnings. Nancy was born in York, over 330 miles north of Cowpasture so it seemed unlikely William Gillespie would take Mary north with him while she was almost to term, especially when he had children on their plantation at home and then not bring her back with her brothers and sisters. But we'll talk about that later. :''An Archibald Glendinning was born Archibald only child with that name born in Westerkirk at that time [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=Glendinning&surname_so=exact&forename=Archibald&forename_so=starts&from_year=1700&to_year=1750&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two_so=exact&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK_WESTERKIRK&rd_label%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK] Scotland's People : Archibald Glendinning from Westerkirk married Jane Beatty 18 Jun 1724 Archibald Glendinning m. Jane Beatty in Westerkirk [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_marriages&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=Glendinning&surname_so=exact&forename_so=starts&spouse_name_so=exact&from_year=1700&to_year=1750&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK_WESTERKIRK&rd_label%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK]ScotlandsPeople :: He died in Westerkirk. Archibald and his wife did not seem to have children named Archibald Glendinning. 4 children from Westerkirk [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=Glendinning&surname_so=exact&forename_so=starts&from_year=1700&to_year=1750&parent_names=Archibald%20Glendinning&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two_so=exact&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK_WESTERKIRK&rd_label%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK] Scotland's People : '''Archibald from Westerkirk's Father is James'''. James married before 1700 Parrish kept records for marriages and births : '''1) Archibald - b. 27 Feb 1704''' m. Jane Beatty in Westerkirk (See Above) : 2) Jennet -b. 15 Mar 1702 : 3) James - b. 21 Apr 1704 : '''For Children of James (Mary's paternal grandfather), Siblings of Archibald''' : The Parrish christened 25 Children born between 1700-1750 in Westerkirk Dumfries named Glendinning. There were 4 who were Archibalds siblings Children christened between 1700-1750 [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=Glendinning&surname_so=exact&forename_so=starts&from_year=1700&to_year=1750&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two_so=exact&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK_WESTERKIRK&rd_label%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK] Scotland's People : '''Archibald Jane had the following children''': : 1) Jennet b. 16 Nov. 1729 Westerkirk : 2) James b. 14 Nov 1731 (maybe died when little) Westerkirk : 3) John b.8 Dec 1734 Westerkirk : 4) James b. 17 Dec 1738 Westerkirk : ''' ''Following Breadcrumbs [[Glendenin-3|Archibald Glendinning]] if Mary's father might be Archibald from Westerkirk's Uncle (James Brother)'' ''' ---- ''' '' SECOND GENERATION'' ''' Colonial ARCHIBALD's PARENTS Jo and Amanda are 8th cousins once removed [[Craddock-404|Jo Craddock]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are both descendants of [[Kirkpatrick-846|Roseanne (Kirkpatrick) Glendenin]] (abt.1692-abt.1762). Comparing Kit A457760 (Jo Craddock) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.5 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 3.5cM (0.098 Pct); 1 shared segments found for this comparison; 196894 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.245 Pct SNPs are full identical; Chromosome 2. N (Robertson) Wotring and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are both descendants of Elizabeth (Winnington) Wynnington (abt.1428-aft.1478). '''NOTE''' As she shares 6 cMs on 2 chromosome, there is probably a closer connection not yet made on Wikitree. [[Robertson-13078|N. (Robertson) Wotring]] Largest segment = 6 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 9.7cM (0.272 Pct); 2 shared segments found for this comparison; 195154 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.413 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosome 2 (6 cM); 13 (3.8) ---- ''' ''THIRD GENERATION'' ''' Archibald Glendinning and Esther Mayse : 1) * :[[Mitchell-5748|Scott Mitchell]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 7th cousins and both descended through [[Glendenin-3|Archibald Glendinning]] and his 2nd wife [[Mayse-5|Esther (Mayse) Clendenning]] ! GEN 3: Mayes 2nd Marriage- Scott Mitchell and Amanda Torrey are 7th Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Mitchell-5748&person2Name=Moyer-780]Relationship to Me Scott and Amanda have 234 common ancestors . :[[Mitchell-5748|Scott Mitchell]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] Comparing Kit M152915 (*ScottM) [Migration - V3 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.4 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 11.7cM (0.327 Pct); 3 shared segments found for this comparison; 208080 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.494 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chrs '''2,''' 7, '''12.''' Scott matches on 2 & 12. '''Note''' Scott's ancestor is [[Clendenin-174|John]]; Amanda's ancestor is [[Glendinning-359|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] : 2) [[Bailey-18422|Cheryl (Bailey) McMasters]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. Cheryl and Amanda Descend from [[Mayse-5|Esther (Mayse) Glendinning]] and [[Burnside-128|Robert Burnside]]. Cheryl's ancestor is '''[[Burnside-277|Rachel (Burnside) Wade]].''' ! GEN 3: Mayes 1st Marriage: Cheryl (Bailey) McMasters and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bailey-18422&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me There are 2 ways Charyl descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside. Amanda and Cheryl have 3 Common Ancestors. :Comparing Kit A648408 (*Cheryl Bailey) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 17.9cM (0.499 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 198747 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.57 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 3, 5, 7 (2xs), '''8''' '''Note:''' As Cheryl descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside, Esther's first husband, Cheryl is not a Glendinning, but our trace DNA would isolate Mayes DNA on chromosome '''8'''. : 3) [[Green-32069|Terry Green]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 3 Mayes 1st marriage - Terry Green and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Green-32069&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Terry and Amanda share 246 common ancestors. Terry descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside, Esther's first husband. ''[Expected connection between Cheryl Bailey and Terry Green through Burnside]'' : 4) [[McCowan-260|Yvonne (McCowen) Gammel]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 7th cousins once removed. ! GEN 3 Yvonne and Amanda are 7th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McCowan-260&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Yvonne and Amanda have 250 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit M436149 (Yvonne McCowan Gammell) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 6.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.3cM (0.175 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 125439 SNPs used for this comparison. 48.517 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 6.3 cM on the 15th chromosome. ---- ''' ''FOURTH GENERATION:'' ''' : Mary and her husband [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]] had 11 children : '''NOTE''': Amanda's connection through Mary and William's daughter '''(#9) [[Gillespie-559|NANCY (GILLESPIE) OWENS]] FROM YORK PENNSYLVANIA. ''' There has been serious contention that Nancy was William and Mary's daughter which means with an absence of available sources, her biological connection becomes important in a way that makes historical sense. There is a Pennsylvania contingent that is present and makes a DNA Connection with Nancy's siblings. Their context is the drama of the French Indian War. * Descendants of Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie) though '''(#1) [[Gillespie-400|Mary (Gillespie) Bowen]]''': : 1) [[Propst-271|Samuel Propst]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4: Samuel and Amanda are 6th Cousins thru Mary (Gillespie) Bowen) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Propst-271&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They share 54 Common Ancestors : 2) [[Ward-3293|Marie (Ward) Mills]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins and ! GEN 4 Marie Ward and Amanda Torrey are 6th Cousins through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ward-3293&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They share 184 Common Ancestors. : 3) [[DeVall-27|Cindy DeVall]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins ! GEN 4 Cindy DeVall and Amanda Torrey through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Connections_for_Glendinnings] Relationship to Me They have 109 common ancestors. : 4) [[Bennett-6666|Donna (Bennett) Prisley]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Donna and Amanda are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bennett-6666&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me . Donna and Amanda have 270 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T005126 (Donna Prisley) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.6 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 17.5cM (0.489 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 201899 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.306 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2''', 5, 13 :5) [[Berry-17166|Daniel Berry} and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Daniel Berry and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Berry-17166&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 241 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit YD1345830 (*Dano) [Select a Company or Source] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 8.5cM (0.236 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison.180107 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.059 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 13, 14 : 6) [[Upton-1893|Timothy Upton]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Timothy Upton and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Upton-1893&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Timothy and Amanda have 184 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit CW9891526 (Timothy Upton) [FTDNA] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.7 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 43cM (1.2 Pct). 13 shared segments found for this comparison. 468474 SNPs used for this comparison. 68.086 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2,''' 5, 6, 11 (3xs), '''12''', 13, 16, 20 (3xs) : 7) [[Shockey-1246|Lesley Lee Shockey]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. ! GEN 4 Lesley Shockey and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shockey-1246&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Lesley and Amanda have 7 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T461689 (Lesley Shockey) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 6.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 9.7cM (0.27 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 203141 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.753 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes 1, 15. : 8) [[Howard-17919|Diane (Howard) Farquharson]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Diane (Howard) Farquharson and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Howard-17919&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to me. Amanda and Diane have 316 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit JN6833213 (*Dianne Howard) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] '''No shared DNA segments found.''' 180217 SNPs used for this comparison. Comparison took 0.203. : 9) [[Cox-23224|Susan Cox]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Susan Cox and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cox-23224&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Susan and Amanda have 133 common ancestors. :10) [[Welton-201|Jessica Welton]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. ! GEN 4 Jessica Welton and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Welton-201&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Jessica and Amanda share 151 common ancestors. : 11) . [[Krone-126|John Krone Jr.]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 John Krone and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Krone-126&person2Name=Moyer-780] - our MCRA is this Mary.] Relationship to Me John and Amanda have 221 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit EY3642225 (John Krone Jr) [MyHeritage] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]: Largest segment = 5.6 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 21cM (0.587 Pct); 5 shared segments found for this comparison.; 173472 SNPs used for this comparison.; 51.55 Pct SNPs are full identical. Also important is the chart above is "Validity of Segments" and though I set the minimum segment size at its minimum 3, there is always a reading, 3-4 cMs over a number of segments. which are Chromosome 5, 7 (2xs) , 15, 21 :12) [[Shelley-1310|Larry Shelley]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are are 6th cousins once removed Larry Shelley and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shelley-1310&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me] They share 271 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit M580051 (Larry Shelley) [Migration - V3 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.3 cM.Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.4cM (0.177 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 210609 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.803 Pct SNPs are full identical. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#2) [[Gillespie-4095|Simon Gillespie]]''' : 1) [[Howery-274|Justin Howery]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Justin and Amanda are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Howery-274&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me . They share 261 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit M161907 (Justin Swanstrom) [Migration - V2 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] '''No shared DNA segments found; 124941 SNPs used for this comparison.''' :2) * [[Swanstrom-8|Jeanne Swanstrom]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins. Jeanne and Amanda are 6th cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relatiynship&action=calculate&person1Name=Swanstrom-8&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to MeThey share 263 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T575094 (Jeanne Swanstrom) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.8 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 14.2cM (0.396 Pct); 4 shared segments found for this comparison; 200386 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.286 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2,''' 11 (2xs). * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#5) [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]].''' :1) [[Gillespie-6260|Margaret Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Margaret and Amanda are 6th cousins through James Smiley Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gillespie-6260&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Margaret and Amanda have only 2 connections with Amanda being [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]] and [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]]. '''Note 1:''' James middle name "Smiley" is the same as a "Quaker" (unproven [[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 22:37, 9 March 2022 (UTC)) family. [[Lownsberry-3|Benjamin Lownesberry]], the son of [[Lownsberry-2|John Carpenter Lownesberry]] from Bordentown, New Jersey (a Quaker bastion) and [[Smiley-1253|Drucilla Smiley]] from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Also a Quaker stronghold) ultimately married [[Owens-1891|Anna (Owens) Lownesberry]] the daughter of [[Gillespie-559|Nancy]] from York, Pennsylvania and [[Owens-2613|John Owens']] from York with Welsh parents. Nancy (Gillespie) Owens' Family Tree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smiley-1253]. Though not definitive, it is another clue to explore. James Smiley Gillespie was born 9 years before Nancy which would mean the Gillespies might have been a part of this Quaker community for a decade before William took a pregnant Mary to York to deliver their baby. :'''Note 2:''' [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]] married Isabella Gillespie which is not as strange as it sounds. Isabella comes from a branch of Gillespies that come from Kirkcaldy not Falkirk like James. There is an opportunity through their marriage to bring 3 branches from Scotland together: Gillespies Agriculturalists from Falkirk through James Gillespie, Gillespie Scholars from Kirkcaldy. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780]] and [[Moyer-780]] through (#6) [Gillespie-560|John Gillespie]] : [[Armstrong-10722|Mark Armstrong]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Mark Armstrong and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Armstrong-10722&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Mark and Amanda have 249 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit A222365 (Mark Armstrong) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]: Largest segment = 5.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 19.7cM (0.551 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 200216 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.461 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosome 1 (2xs); 6, '''8'', 19 [confirm Mayse] :'''Note''' Interesting that Relationship to Me establishes me with the PM of John's profile as 10th cousins twice removed from my mother's line (this is my father's line), [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Powers-2638&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me :2) [[White-18137 | Leonard White]] with [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] have been Gedmatched: Comparing Kit CH6332844 (Leonard White) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 12.1cM (0.338 Pct). 3 shared segments found for this comparison. 180172 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.414 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2''' and 6. Segment on Chromosome 2 is valid to add to data supporting Mary's inclusion as a Glendinning as well as Mr. White is a member of this family. This information has been added to [[Gillespie-560|John Gillespie]]. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#7) [[Gillespie-447|Thomas Gillespie]]''' :1) [[Walker-11208|Larry Walker]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Larry Walker and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Thomas Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Walker-11208&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me] '' ''' Larry and Amanda descend from more than one way. ''' '' Larry Walker and Amanda Torrey share 230 Ancestors. : Comparing Kit TY9434486 (Larry Walker) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 6.4 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.4cM (0.179 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 173353 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.46 Pct SNPs are full identical. All 6.4 cMs on Chromosome 15''' :2) [[Gillespie-2894|Emily Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Emily Gillespie and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Thomas Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gillespie-2894&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me '''Emily descends from Mary in 2 different ways.''' They have 254 common ancestors. : 3) [[Schwantz-7|Suzan (Schwantz) Valdez]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Suzan Schwantz and Amanda Torrey are 6th Cousins through Thomas Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Schwantz-7&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Suzan and Amanda share 127 Common Ancestors. * Descendants to [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#8) [[Gillespie-565|Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham]] :1) ** [[Givens-1434|Charles Given]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Charles Givens and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Givens-1434&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Charles and Amanda share 111 Common Ancestors. : Comparing Kit XG3289324 (Charles Givens Jr.) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 5.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 18cM (0.503 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 177325 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.579 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes: '''8,''' 14, 17, 20 [Mayse] :2) [[Wightman-187|Thomas Wightman]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Thomas Wightman and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wightman-187&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me. Thomas and Amanda share 260 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit A656082 (*TomWight1) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.1 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 3.1cM (0.087 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 201042 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.393 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosome '''2''' : 3) [[Robbins-9032|Anna Robbins]] and [[Moyer-740|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Anna Robbins and Amanda Torrey through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Robbins-9032&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 255 common Ancestors. : 4) [[Mecey-3|Carol Mecey]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Carol Mecey and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Mecey-3&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 87 Common Ancestors. : 5) * [[Hatridge-4|Janice (Hartridge) Givens]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed ! GEN 4-5 Janice (Hartridge) Givens and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 5th cousins once removed through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hatridge-4&person2Name=Moyer-780] Janice and Amanda have 111 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit EQ7599379 (Janice Hatridge Givens) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.8 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 12.4cM (0.345 Pct); 3 shared segments found for this comparison; 173441 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.53 Pct SNPs are full identical; Chromosome 1, 13, 19. : '''Note:''' Janice Hartridge is the leader of the DNA Connections on this line up the generations of both the Gillespies and Glendinnings so her autosomal data is important and relevant to information tying together the two families. She would NOT appear for example for Mary and Mayse or Mary and Archibald if in fact there was no connection. I will be exploring this further when I've completed the list of relevant Descendants. : 6) [[Peterson-9074|Rick Peterson]] and [[Moyer-780]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Rick Peterson and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Peterson-9074&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Rick and Amanda have 175 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit T546205 (*Rick Peterson) [Migration - F2 - F] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 5.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 21.7cM (0.606 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 203211 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.373 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 6, 7, 9, 17, 21 : 7) [[Barocco-1|Andrew Barocco]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN Andrew Barocco and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shelley-1310&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Andrew aand Amanda have 21 common ancestors. ''' ''FIFTH GENERATION'' ''' * Descendants of [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]''': 9th child of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] : 1) P [[Dunlap-3149|Darlene (Dunlap) Haight]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed ! GEN 5 Darlene (Dunlap) Haight and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 5th cousins once removed through Nancy (Gillespie) Owen in Pennsylvania [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dunlap-3149&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Darlene and Amanda have 95 common ancestors. '''^NOTE Strong ties here to the Stewarts''' : 2) P [[Long-14508|Bobbie Long]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed ! GEN 5 Bobbie Long and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 5th cousins once removed through Nancy (Gillespie) Owens of Pennsylvania [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Long-14508&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Bobbie and Amanda share 195 common ancestors. :'''NOTE:''' Like Darlene Dunlap, Bobbie is connected with Robert Steward King of Scots (1316-1390) [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stewart-1001] : Comparing Kit M744209 (Bobbie Long Lamberson-Poston) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] No shared DNA segments found; 123676 SNPs used for this comparison. Comparison took 0.209. '''Note''' Odd, truly odd. ---- ''' ''FIFTH GENERATION'' ''' Comparing Kit M205035 (Laura Ferre) [Migration - V2 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage Largest segment = 6.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.2cM (0.172 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 124942 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.024 Pct SNPs are full identical '''Note''' Laura did not join Wikitree but someone uploaded her DNA test. I believe I saw her on John Gillespie's profile which would make her 4th cousin? I'm not entirely sure, but she comes through one of William and Mary's children and all 6.2 cMs sit on the 1st chromosome. I can not add her to the list validating Mary as a Glendinning. : 1) P [[Demi-7|Martha (Demi) Houston]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 4th cousins once removed through '''[[Owens-1891|Anna (Owens) Lansberry]], [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Owens) Gillespie]]'s daughter Martha (Demi) Houston and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 4th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Demi-7] Relationship to Me Martha and Amanda have 2 common ancestors: Anna and her father Benjamin (Lownsberry) Lansberry. : Comparing Kit M537437 (Martha Demi Houston) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 12.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 29.6cM (0.826 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 164351 SNPs used for this comparison. 53.059 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes '''2,''' 6, 13, 15. :'''Note''' Martha's results are important as our MCRA comes through Mary's granddaughter in Pennsylvania and we share 5 ---- +cM on the 2 chromosome we're sharing with Ian Glendenning. ---- ''' ''SIXTH GENERATION'' ''' : 1) P [[Welker-621|Greg Welker]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 3d cousins both MCRA [[Lansberry-31|Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler]], descendant of [Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#9) [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]''' Greg and Amanda are Third Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Welker-621&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship and Me Greg and Amanda share 2 Common Ancestors: Nancy Lansbury Hubler daughter to Levi Hubler. : Comparing Kit NR9763633 (Greg Welker) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 24.1 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 29.7cM (0.829 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 180216 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.242 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 4 (24 cM), 16 :2) P [[Wilson-38805|Steven Wilson]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] 3d cousin once removed and MCRA [[Lansberry-31|Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler]] descendant of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]. Steven and Amanda are 3d cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wilson-38805&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Steven and Amanda have 127 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T529222 (Steven Wilson) [Migration - F2 - F] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 20.6 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 76.2cM (2.124 Pct). 7 shared segments found for this comparison. 201307 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.887 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 4, 5, 9, 13, 14, 16, 19 ''' ''SEVENTH GENERATION'' ''' ---- ''' ''EIGHTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Kramer-755|Ivy (Kraemer) Moyer]] is [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]]'s Grandmother ---- ''' ''NINTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Moyer-781|Emory Moyer]] is [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]]'s father. ---- ''' ''TENTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] is Nancy Hancock's mother. : Comparing Kit HM2760116 (Nancy Hancock) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 146.4 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 3552.7cM (99.078 Pct). 58 shared segments found for this comparison. 173472 SNPs used for this comparison. 64.045 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes 1-21. As expected, Nancy matches on every chromosome. Focus on what segment we match on chromosomes 2 (Glendennning) and 8 (Mayes) ---- ==Source== * 10 examples of Cousins sharing the Glendenning/Gillespie Lineage [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Gedmatch_3D_Gillespie_Glendenning]

DNA Group R-M269-9

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=== Copyright 2021 by Christopher Smith === Contents of this page, and all others associated to my work which are unique and of my own creation, are protected under the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). === Who I am === '' I make no claims of being an official spokesperson for FTDNA or the Smiths ALL project. I make no claims of being a FTDNA Project or SmithsWorldWide site admin.'' I am [[Smith-59266|Christopher Smith]]. I took my first DNA test in 2007. Since then, I have been attempting to chip away at how I am related to my yDNA matches. I took a yDNA test at FTDNA and my distant cousins are part of the [https://www.smithsworldwide.org/tng/smtrees.php?grouping=GRP-R-M269-65 Smiths ALL R-M269-9 group]. [https://www.smithsworldwide.org/tng/smgrouplist.php?h=R-M269 According to SmithsWorldWide.org], this arbitrary shorthand name was created "using the FTDNA shorthand haplogroup conventions." It was the ninth R-M269 group to be added to the Smiths ALL project. "The group numbering is simply sequential...". My use of this group name falls well under the provisions of the "Fair Use" clause of the DMCA. Research pertaining to the Smith families which are a part of R-M269-9 can be found at https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com PLEASE do not copy or republish information pertaining to this Smith yDNA line and project without notifying me. This is to prevent mix ups. Further, I have an additional research effort to help clarify some largely disseminated trees that have muddled the narratives of a number of families. You can find that research [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Some_mis-associated_Smith_families_of_colonial_era_Virginia here]]. === Gratitudes === I wish to thank the group members who have spent many years, nay, decades researching their families and providing their findings to this effort. Additionally, I must also thank the myriad of volunteers who have spent their time over the decades transcribing quality source material into webpages for use with search engines. Without these folks who have published land deeds, will abstracts, and family histories, much of our work could not progress. ===Preface=== Please bear in mind that I am an amateur genetic genealogist and that this project is a work in progress. If you can find fault with any information I provide, please let me know and I will correct it as soon as I am able to. If held to the highest of standards, a researcher would never declare anything definite. I do fall short of this standard in some areas, but have tried my best to provide accurate information. There's a lot to cover and there is room for editing of drafted notes in some places. The goal of this project is to identify the common Smith ancestors of yDNA matched group R-M269-9. If you're curious if you're a yDNA match to my group, simply check your FTDNA yDNA matches. The information from the "Y-DNA Matches" menu on your FTDNA Dashboard is sufficient to determine this information. No further comparisons are required. If you haven't done yDNA testing, I will encourage you to do so at FamilyTreeDNA.com. In lieu of that, you can upload your autosomal DNA kits to the Morely yDNA Subclade Predictor. It's accurate from what I've tested against it. The provided haplogroup estimate is not sufficient for a conclusion of close relatedness to another Smith, but matching this way to someone who shares a Smith surname does make for a good candidate for more refined 67 level yDNA testing for comparison, and especially so if they are also an autosomal match. === 12/12 marker yDNA matches and our haplogroup === I will also encourage you to read my [[https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/11/11/the-significance-of-12-12-ydna-matches/ summary]] of the significance of 12/12 yDNA matches and how to test if they are relevant to your research, within a genealogical timeframe. Our Smith group is proven to be R-CTS2501 (aka but != R-DF41) a subgroup of R-DF13, R-L21, R-S461, R-P312, R-L151, R-PF6538, R-L52, R-L51, R-L23, R-M269 === The Hypothesis === Our Smith group has a 12/12 yDNA match that provides a hypothesis of our Smith line's origins. No higher resolution yDNA test results are available for the person to whom we are matched. Our Smith group is distantly matched to the Butler line of Hervey Walter de Clare [[Clare-681]]. A proven paper trail for my match from present day [[https://www.geni.com/people/Somerset-Hamilton-Butler-1st-Earl-of-Carrick/6000000009292947408?through=6000000010172054072 has been established]]. Based on this information, as well as some [[https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/04/exploring-my-dna-matches-possible-smith-connections-to-campbell-and-scott-cos-tn-and-possibly-to-england/ autosomal research]], our working hypothesis is that our Smith group is that of the Smiths of Rivenhall, Essex, England. Based on a papertrail, yDNA matching, and autosomal DNA analysis, it is suggested that our Smiths lived near Brunswick and Greensville Cos, VA, and Northampton Co, NC, as well as Orange Co, NC. They are likely descended from [[https://books.google.com/books?id=Z2AAvycdC94C&pg=PA245&lpg=PA245&dq=%22seated+along+the+shores+of+the+blackwater+in+essex%22&source=bl&ots=zq8ts1GuHu&sig=ACfU3U0zKNaTdTDvSWq0NkAlAdAbYGnTaQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjule_sy7r4AhVGnWoFHYN7C5MQ6AF6BAgDEAM#v=onepage&q=%22seated%20along%20the%20shores%20of%20the%20blackwater%20in%20essex%22&f=false Thomas Smith of Blackmore, Essex and his relatives]]. This has yet to be proven, however, since Thomas Smith's will no longer exists. I believe it to be within the realm of possibility that my Smith line possesses [[https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2022/05/29/the-ydna-of-william-the-conqueror/ the 12 STR marker yDNA profile of The House of Normandy, specifically that of the Dukes of Normandy and William the Conqueror]]. === Summary of areas of research === To summarize the scope of this project's work, we have accumulated over 50 autosomal DNA kits for documented descendants of autosomally unique yDNA matched Smith populations in North America. The TMRCA for these yDNA matched Smith lines appears to be beyond 10 generations. Many of these autosomal kits have been analyzed for both autosomal and pedigree triangulation. Once candidate families have been identified from a matching segment search, traditional genealogical methods are used to research any possible connections. === Virginia Land Records === An initial effort to document land information can be found [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1Bb67KUxxM3wb5jVGAj6phi8McTKsgUwQ&usp=sharing here]. I may attempt to map the Orange Co, NC land plats at some point, but I lack that capability for now. I have purchased a program that will do this, but I am still learning how to use it. For now, I will encourage you to purchase "The Land Grant Atlas of Old Orange County - Volume II - Saxapahaw Old Fields" by Mark Chilton. Fantastic book. === Earliest known Smith relatives === * Nicholas Smith m. Polly Burke (Polly is said to have been born in Dublin, Ireland) - Nicholas is found in the Orange and Caswell Co, NC records as "Nichols Smith". His family lived on Hogan's Creek. After a thorough paper trail analysis of the Posey Co, IN Smiths, Nicholas '''does not''' appear to be related to the Peter Smith of Round Hill. * Robert Smith of St. Matthew's Parish. His wife's maiden name is not proven. === Proven yDNA linked Smith families === * Robert Smith [[Smith-155537]] of St Mathew's Parish, Orange Co, NC * Andrew Smith [[Smith-199177]] of Back Creek in Orange Co, NC [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/10/16/andrew-smith-of-back-creek-in-orange-county-north-carolina/ link] * Thomas Smith m. Catherine Jopling of Caswell Co, NC [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2018/09/11/major-breakthrough/ link] * Stephen Smith [[Smith-98888]] m. Nancy Rainwater of Blount Co, AL [https://wordpress.com/page/smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/1221 link] * Isaac M. Smith [[Smith-3212]] m. Matilda Rose Elliott of Washington Co, VA [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/04/exploring-my-dna-matches-possible-smith-connections-to-campbell-and-scott-cos-tn-and-possibly-to-england/ link] * Andrew J. Smith m. Nancy Ingram of SC [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2018/05/26/james-andrew-stephen-smith/ link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Smith-75874 link] * Shadrack Smith m. Celia Smith of 1807 Wake Co, NC [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/10/02/an-attempt-to-organize-the-benton-co-tn-smiths/ link] * George Smith [[Smith-54592]] m. Elizabeth Earls of Ashe Co, NC * Nicholas Smith [[Smith-232707]] m. Polly Burke (son lived in Caswell Co, NC, moved to Meriwether Co, GA) [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2017/10/08/jeptha-vinen-smith-an-incredibly-important-clue-refinement-of-understanding-of-currently-known-matching-smith-lines/ link] * William Smith m. Sarah Wells in Knox Co, KY * William Smith m. Sarah A Thurman * Mulkey L. Smith m. Sarah Caroline Bagwell of Greenville Co, SC * John S. Smith and Solomon M. Smith of Greenville Co, SC * Alexander Smith m. Amanda Stevens of Alabama === Autosomally linked Smith families === * Josiah Smith [[Smith-39617]] m. Elizabeth Collier [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/28/how-many-people-am-i-going-to-upset-this-time/ link] [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2022/05/21/an-autosomal-connection-between-descendants-of-josiah-smith-of-brunswick-co-va-who-married-elizabeth-collier-and-descendants-of-stephen-smith-who-married-nancy-rainwater-of-blount-co-al/ link] Josiah's family is heavily mixed up on the internet, largely due to incorrect works that were published in books using errant data. I must stress that if you find yourself examining information provided by Linda G. Cheek, you should be highly scrutinous of it. If the connections you are examining are not *crystal* clear, then double check twice. The latest research I find links Josiah's ancestor, Nicholas Smith [[Smith-55153]], to Capt. Stephen Smith of Blackmore [[Smith-39764]]. Descendants of Stephen Smith [[Smith-98888]] m. Nancy Rainwater autosomally triangulate on a segment of DNA on Cr9 with two descendants of siblings of the William Norwood [[Norwood-477]] family. Additionally, the above mentioned matches triangulate with another descendant of a sister of Susannah Smith Norwood, Lucy Smith [[Smith-5937]] m. Joseph Howell. Further, they autosomally triangulate with descendants of the Pulliam [[Pulliam-49]]/Patterson family that was related (by marriage) to the Myhill/Lockey family from which Josiah Smith's mother descended. === Speculated Smith relatives === * Henry Smith [[Smith-58084]] m. Elizabeth Ledford Henry was from Fountains Creek, VA and lived near Capt. Andrew Jeter, an in-law of sorts to Cuthbert Smith, brother of Josiah Smith. While yDNA confirmation of his relatedness to our group has yet to be established, a possible, and admittedly loose, paper trail connection has been identified. We are actively looking for yDNA testers for Henry's line. - we have recently begun re-evaluating the precision of our connection to Henry. The DNA information we have is more closely in proximity to the family of Elizabeth Smith Spurlock and Andrew Jackson Shelton. - I have started another sub-project page to [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Effort_to_Identify_MRCA_of_Smith/Spurlock/Shelton_families research these families more indepth.]] Henry requested Col. Elisha Smith of Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle Co, KY to handle his RevWar pension file. This could have been a coincidence as Elisha was a statesman and militia officer (son of a KY Militia General) and it seems reasonable that RevWar vets would contact him about pension matters. Both Henry Smith and William Spurlock lived in Knox Co, later Harlan Co, KY in 1810-1830 and are listed in the 1810 census next to each other, but the line separating them on paper may actually represent about 20 miles on a map. They lived on the same watercourse. I want to research new information we have. It appears to possibly link a Jonathan Smith family to the area of Fort Christian in Brunswick Co, VA. Henry had brothers John and George and was from that area. * Elijah Smith m. Margaret Preston - married in Henry Co, VA Elijah is found in the Rockcastle Co, KY census and land records and his sons moved, with Isaac Smith and family, to Salt Creek Township in Jackson Co, IN. Aquilla, Elijah's son, shared a fence line with Samuel Rice Smith. Aquilla is also recorded as saying he was born in James City, VA * Richard Smith of Meherrin Parish d. 27 March 1750 The connection to Richard is via his will and the presence of a Robert Smith in the Meherrin Parish records who sold land within two days of Robert Smith of St Mathew's Parish writing his will. This is still an ongoing research item. * James Smith m. Sarah Culbertson - Orange Co, NC We're fairly certain that James was related to Thomas Smith m. Catherine Jopling, but yDNA hasn't been proven. *James Smith m. Lucy Harris - Orange Co, NC Entrican Smith is found on the estate records as having his debts paid by James Smith in 1841. Entrican was a son of Polly Smith who is mentioned in William Smith's will d. 1821 Orange Co, NC, a son of Robert Smith of St Matthew's Parish. * William Smith [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-184964]] m. Elizabeth Singleton m2. Anne Burney Fish [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2017/10/09/additional-details-of-militia-general-william-smith-of-rockcastle-county-kentucky/ link] [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2017/04/08/exploring-the-areas-known-as-roundstone-fork-of-the-rockcastle-river-and-skaggs-creek-in-kentucky-c-1800-1818/ link2] William and his family lived in the same immediate area as Isaac Smith and Nancy Hendricks and Elijah Smith was acquainted with them as well. === The heavy lifting === Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Researching wills of Fountains Creek, Red Oak Creek, and St Andrews Parish in Brunswick and Greensville Co, VA [https://smithgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/working-with-the-hidden-virginia-wills-and-deeds-on-ancestry-com/ link] * Disentangling Smith lines mixed up on SmithsWorldWide.org that pertain to these areas - There are at least 4 yDNA groups on SWW that contain records for the same larger Smith family out of Brunswick, Surry, and Isle of Wight Co, VA. This project hopes to show *precisely* how to untangle this mess. *Documenting and disproving incorrectly linked families published online that pertain to these families - Within the SWW application, I find that, as of 12/24/21 12:51PM ET, Groups R-M269-7, R-M269-32, and I-M223-1 all have yDNA conflicts for the family of Cuthbert Smith, son of William Smith and Ann Isham. I believe they are all incorrectly linked to this family. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7447793 send me a private message]. And remember folks, it's not aliens until it's aliens. Thanks!

DNA in the Beasley Surname Study

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Description of the use of YDNA in The Beasley Study

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GEDMatch kit JF3870265 Trees with GedMatch links to me: [[Rogers-22585|Jo Jo Rogers]]
A321238 (Rogers Bobby Jo)
'''21''' 19,928,069 32,741,821 '''19.6'''
Not much information. [[Brenner-580|Ron Brenner]]
T654116 (Ronald David Brenner)
'''7''' 153,612,143 155,810,088 '''8.3'''
'''22''' 17,415,572 20,225,536 '''10.7'''
Mainly USA but also Wyatt of NI.
Anc ID: ronaldbrenner44 (search Brenner). [[Cocklin-69|t Cocklin]]
DB5257758 (Thea Cocklin)
'''15''' 27,631,855 29,496,888 '''5.8'''
'''18''' 65,675,885 73,518,619 '''17.6'''
Anc ID: Thea Hutchings
Lancs UK bc'75 [[Coningsby-436|Phil Coningsby]]
H297821 (Philip Coningsby)
'''12''' 607,480 6,476,723 '''16.9''' [[Hussey-1961|Lee Hussey]]
MX7149373 (Lee Hussey)
'''1''' 13,787,005 16,776,804 '''7''' [[Thompson-48096|Marian (Thompson) Bailey]]
YL7051494 (Marian Bailey)
'''22''' 23,263,708 26,230,640 '''7'''
Mother of [[Beckwith-1026|Cheryl (Beckwith) Nichols]]
RY5753762 (Cheryl Beckwith Nichols)
'''2''' 7,829,406 9,352,517 '''5.3''' [[Cliburn-73|H. Cliburn]]
MR3642949 (Heather Tinney)
'''1''' 223,909,655 233,729,446 '''10.7'''
Anc ID: HeatherTinney (search Cliburn)
Oregon, USA bc1975 [[Lutzen-10|Karl Lutzen]]
H724276 (Karl Lutzen)
'''15''' 26,621,229 30,156,918 '''10.7'''
'''18''' 7,086,310 8,275,857 '''5.6'''

DNA Louisiana German Coast

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Tracing DNA lineage. My personal interest is to determine the mtDNA of my grandmother in particular. The family names are so intertwined it is difficult to sort it all out.

DNA Matches

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{| border="1" class="wikitable" !colspan="6"| Mike's WikiTree Cousins matched by Y-DNA ('''R-M269, U106, and SubClades Lower''') |- | Match Date || Name & Profile || Y-37 || Y-67 || Y-111 || Earliest Ancestor || Haplogroup |- | 8/28/2016 || '''[[Hammond-4872 |Hammond, Scott]]''' || 5 || 7 || 9 || [[Hammond-4231|Jonathan H. Hammond]] || R1b-M269 |- | 8/28/2016 || '''[[Hammond-2655|Hammond, Chris]]''' || 3 || 4 || 5 || John D. Hammond 1850-1913 || R1b-Z326 (U106) |- | 4/24/2016 || '''[[Hammond-6704|Hammond, James Harold]]''' || 3 || - || - || [[Hammond-355|Benjamin Hammond]]|| R1b-M269 |- |} {| border="1" class="wikitable" !colspan="6"| Mike's WikiTree Cousins matched by Mitochondrial DNA ('''H1a1''') |- | Match Date || Name & Profile || GD || Earliest Common Ancestor |- |10/13/2014 || '''[[Beardsley-386|Beardsley, John G.D.]]''' || 0 || [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie]] |- |10/13/2014 || '''[[Kraft-60|Kraft, Terry Lee]]''' || 0 || [[Boyette-10|Elizabeth Boyd (Boyette) Thompson]] |- |10/13/2014 || '''[[Wolcott-607|Wolcott, Gary Lynn Sr.]]''' || 0 || [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie]] |- |10/13/2014 || '''[[Tissott-4|Tissott, Robert John]]''' || 1 || [[Taylor-34817|Susanna (Taylor) Baker]] |- |10/13/2014 || '''[[Tissott-1|Jones (Tissott), Rosemary]]''' || 1 || [[Taylor-34817|Susanna (Taylor) Baker]] |- |} {| border="1" class="wikitable" !colspan="6"| Mike's WikiTree Cousins matched by Autosomal DNA |- | Match || Relationship || Closest Common Ancestor || Total cM || Chromosomes || Comments |- | '''[[Casey-|Owen Casey]]''' || Uncertain|| Undetermined || 101.8 || Chr 1, 12, 17, 19 ||Half-Brother of [[Nix-1248|Mary Beth Nix]] |- | '''[[Baumann-779|Kathleen (Baumann) Nordstrom]]''' || 2nd Cousin, 2x removed || [[Baumann-776|Johan Philipp Baumann]] || 93.0 || Chr Across 3 segments ||Mother of Jacklyn Weidensee |- | '''[[Nordstrom-556|Jacklyn (Nordstrom) Weidensee]]''' || 3rd Cousin, 1x removed || [[Baumann-776|Johan Philipp Baumann]] || 64.0 || Chr Across 2 segments || Daughter of Kathleen Nordstrom |- | '''[[Davis-28658|D A Davis]]''' || 2nd Cousin, 2x removed || [[Napier-1683|John Creed Napier]]) || 58.4 || Chr 2, 14, 15, 16, 22 ||Great Grandson of John Creed |- |'''[[Pullman-243|Shirley (Pullman/Coderre) Gonslaves]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 30.5 || Chr 10|| Mother of Desiree Coderre |- |'''[[Coderre-99|Desiree (Coderre) Gemigniani]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 30.5 || Chr 10 || Daughter of Shirley Pullman |- | '''[[Thomas-22368|Richard Thomas]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 29.4 || Chr 3 ||Grandson of Richard Huntsinger; Ancestry ID: NotJohnBoy |- | '''[[Huntsinger-130|Richard Lee Huntsinger]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 29.1 || Chr 3 ||Grandfather of Richard Thomas |- | '''[[Stoner-1202|Robyn Lee Stoner]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 27.2 || Chr 17|| |- | '''[[Stoner-1245|Gerry Stoner]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 27.0 || Chr 17|| Father of Robyn Stoner |- |'''[[McGeorge-|Jean McGeorge]]''' || 3rd Cousin, 1X removed || [[Knowlton-102|Lydia Knowlton]] || 24.5 ||Chr 1|| 2nd cousin to [[McGeorge-110|Dan McGeorge]] |- | '''[[Garner-2620| J. E. (Garner) Finkbiner]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 23.0 || Chr 5 || |- | '''[[Thomas-15818|James A Thomas]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 22.2 || Chr 18 || |- | '''[[Reynolds-6266|Sherry Lynn (Reynolds) Erickson]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 21.2 || Chr 13 || |- | '''[[Butcher-1712|Gene Butcher]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 20.8 || Chr 20 || |- | '''[[Bolden-153|Hazel Bolden]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 20.3 || Chr 10, 19 & 7.1 X || Mother of Steve Kearley |- | '''[[Smith-171155|Katherine Smith]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 19.2 || Chr 5 || Mother of Noreen Kruzich |- | '''[[Brewer-2617|Linda (Brewer) Reynolds]]''' || 5th Cousin || [[Napier-831|John Staples Napier]] || 18.9 || Chr 14 || Aunt of Charlotte Shockey |- | '''[[Barnes-15358|Kent Barnes]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 18.7 || Chr 17 || |- | '''[[Whited-351|James Driscoll Whited]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 17.79 || Chr 1|| |- | '''[[Patterson-8282|Michael (Patterson) Palmer]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 17.5 || Chr 1|| |- | '''[[Looney-1256|Bettye (Looney) Stewart]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 17.1 || Chr 10 || |- | '''[[Kathan-5|David Kathan]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 16.8 || Chr 5, 16 || Son of Boardman Kathan |- | '''[[Fritz-800|Taylor (Fritz) Worthington-Gilchrist]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 16.4 || Chr 1 || |- | '''[[Smyth-1317|Cheryl Smyth]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 16.1 || Chr 10, 16 || |- | '''[[Davis-33146|Eric Davis]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 15.9 || Chr 19 || |- | '''[[Hamilton-16691|Stephanie (Hamilton) Dwyer]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 14.8 || Chr 8 || |- | '''[[Stewart-19733| Veral (Stewart) Noland]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 14.7 || Chr 1 |- |'''[[Bird-4712|David A Bird]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 14.6 || Chr 1, 21 || |- | '''[[Bunch-549|Tami Bunch]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 14.4 || Chr 2 & 12.0 X || |- | '''[[Lakin-295|Richard Lakin Jr.]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 14.2 || Chr 2 |- | '''[[Stewart-30400|Shelton Stewart]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 14.1 || Chr 4 |- | '''[[Crews-343|Jason Wayne Crews]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 13.9 || Chr 8 || |- | '''[[Perryman-198|Nancy (Perryman) Waters]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 13.4 || Chr 15 || |- | '''[[A-491|Linda Anderson]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 13.1 || Chr 6, 13 & 5.1X + 6.2 X || |- |'''[[Kline-1741|Diane (Kline) Combs]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 13.1 || Chr 2 || |- |'''[[Kennedy-9899|Nathan Kennedy]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.6 || Chr 11 || Son of Shirley (Teeter) Kennedy |- |'''[[Teeter-478|Francis Teeter]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.6 || Chr 11 || Maternal Grandfather of Nathan Kennedy |- |'''[[Dunn-10410|Jack Dunn]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.6 || Chr 4 || |- |'''[[Wilson-47312| Clifford William Wilson]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.5 || Chr 16 |- |'''[[Teeter-477|Shirley (Teeter) Kennedy]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.3 || Chr 11 || Mother of Nathan Kennedy |- |'''[[Welsh-2243|Charles Welsh]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.4 || Chr 6 || |- |'''[[Eason-1139| Mary Beth Eason]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.2 || Chr 7 |- | '''[[Bowers-Jones-1|Monica Bowers-Jones]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.1 || Chr 17 || |- | '''[[Adams-26466|Joe Adams]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.1 || Chr 18 || |- | '''[[Bentley_or_Speranza-1|Laurie Cullen]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 12.0 || Chr 17 || |- | '''[[Dunn-10358|Robert Dunn]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.9 || Chr 4 || |- | '''[[Morris-15086|Roger Morris]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.8 || Chr 19 || |- | '''[[Blanchard-3915|Emma L (Blanchard) Ivins]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.8 || Chr 17 +5.2X || |- | '''[[Green-24212|David Green]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.7 || Chr 15 || |- |'''Kenneth David Bolden'''|| Cousin || Undetermined || 11.5 || Chr 19 || Nephew of Hazel Bolden |- | '''[[Warn-103| Gail (Warn) Stadsvold]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.4 || Chr 11 + 5.4X |- | '''[[Wall-4242| Ethel (Wall) Close]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.4 || Chr 16 |- | '''[[Henry-8533| Rebekah Caye (Henry) Darnell]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.2 || Chr 19 |- | '''[[Cross-6641| Sharon Cross]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.2 || Chr 2 |- | '''[[Cassells-50| Bill Cassells]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 11.0 || Chr 15 |- | '''[[Mills-8530|Bradley Mills aka Edwards]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.9 || Chr 6 || |- | '''[[Calhoun-1764|Anne Calhoun]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.9 || Chr 11 || |- | '''[[Archinal-8|Hilda (Archinal) Warren]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.8 || Chr 1 || |- | '''[[Arps-50|P Arps]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.8 || Chr 16 || |- | '''[[Walles-32|Beverly (Walles) Johnson]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.5 || Chr 2 || Mother of Jay and Glenn Johnson |- | '''[[Kathan-7|Boardman Kathan]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.6 || Chr 5 || Father of David Kathan |- | '''[[Kearley-67|Steve Kearley]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.5 || Chr 10 || Son of Hazel Bolden |- | '''[[Nickols-110|Gladys (Nickols) Taylor]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.4 + 8.3X || Chr 14 |- | '''[[Clement-1016|Patricia (Clement) Sebring]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.4 || Chr 5 || |- | '''[[Ford-7580|Tyler Ford]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.4 || Chr 7 || |- | '''[[Johnson-12384|Janice (Johnson) Zoradi]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.3 || Chr 15 || |- | '''[[Kimbrell-90|Chavaleh Kibrell]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.3 || Chr 17 & 5.4 X || |- | '''[[Brooks-5834| William Ellis Brooks]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.2 || Chr 11 |- | '''[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Elizabeth Shockey]]''' || 5th Cousin,1x removed || [[Napier-831|John Staples Napier]] || 10.1 || Chr 14 || Daughter of Carol (Brewer) Shockey |- | '''[[Brewer-2590|Carol (Brewer) Shockey]]''' || 5th Cousin || [[Napier-831|John Staples Napier]] || 10.1 || Chr 14 || Mother of Charlotte Elizabeth Shockey |- | '''[[Parker-21242|Raymond D. Parker]]''' ||5th Cousin || [[Napier-831|John Staples Napier]] || 10.1 || Chr 14 || Charlotte Shockey's 3rd cousin 1X removed |- | '''[[Tolbert-193|Shirley (Tolbert) Wilson]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 10.1 || Chr 16 || |- | '''[[Bell-17768| Julie (Bell) McDaniel]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 9.9 || Chr 15 || |- | '''[[Johnson-57426|Jay Earl Johnson]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 9.9 || Chr 2 || Son of Beverly (Walles) Johnson |- | '''[[Johnson-57425|Glenn Michael Johnson]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 9.9 || Chr 2 || Son of Beverly (Walles) Johnson |- | '''[[Graham-5382|Gale Graham]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 9.9 || Chr 17 || |- | '''[[Moore-34470|Sandra Moore]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 9.0 + 10.3X || Chr 1 || |- | '''[[Kruzich-4|Noreen Kruzich]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 8.0 || Chr 5 || Daughter of Katherine Smith |- | '''[[Dyess-149|David Cicero Dyess]]''' || Cousin || Undetermined || 7.3 || Chr 20 || Charlotte Shockey's 4th Cousin 4x removed |- | '''[[Smith-155504|Lewis Smith]]''' || 5th Cousin, 3X removed || [[Knowlton-82|Robert Knowlton]] || 7.2 || Chr 2 || |- |'''[[Kleinschmidt-188|Horst Kleinschmidt]]''' || 3rd Cousin, 1X removed || [[Kleinschmidt-169|Franz H. Kleinschmidt]] || no match || NA || 3rd Cousin to [[Buntzler-1|My Mother]] |- |} Additional notes: *Raymond D Parker brother of Marsha (Parker) Morrow *Parents: Elton Parker & private mother *Parents of Elton: Watson Lee Parker & Myrte (Hudson) Parker *Parents of Myrte: Joseph E Hudson & Rosella Frances (Brewer) Hudson *Parents of Rosella: Richard R Brewer & Margarette Anne M (Napier) Brewer '''My relationship to Charlotte Shockey:''' *Michael Hammond *mother - Beverly Buntzler *grandfather - Omar Khayyum Napier *ggrandfather - John Hawkins Sr Napier *2ndggrandfather - Benjamin Bruton Napier *3rdggrandfather - John Creed Napier *4thggrandfather - John Staples Napier * *5thgreatgrandfather-John Staples Napier *4thggrandfather-Joseph Olan Napier (full brother) *3rdggrandmother-Margarette Anne M Napier *2ndggrandfather-Joseph Olan Brewer *ggrandfather-Talmadge Julius Brewer *grandfather-John Elmer Brewer *mother-Carol Ann Brewer *Charlotte Shockey '''To Ray D. Parker:''' *4thggrandfather:John Staples Napier *3rdggrandfather:Joseph Olan Napier *2ndggrandmother: Margarette Anne M Napier *ggrandmother: Rosella Frances Hudson *grandmother: Myrte Hudson (Parker) *father: Elton Parker *Ray D Parker Hazel Bolden may be attached to Cole cousins. Check her ancestors. (her mother, a Bolden; her mother's mother was Cole).

DNA Matches and Plans

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This is to manage my DNA results and tests, theories and plans ---- '''[http://gliesians.com/autosomal-mrca-calculator.faces Autosomal MRCA calculator]''' *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyBD-8sj1iA Demonstration of calculator]

DNA Matches from other sites.-1

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DNA matches McDaniel

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Breeding-108|Shelia Ball]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7426913 send me a private message]. Thanks!

DNA Mitochondrial Haplotype K2b1a1 with NC 012920.1(rCRS):m.11809T-to-C

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A DNA mitochondrial haplotype most similar to K2b1a1 http://haplogroup.org/mtdna/rsrs/l123456/l23456/l2346/l346/l34/l3/n/r/u/u8/u8b/k/k2/k2b/k2b1/k2b1a/k2b1a1/ This haplotype has one additional (novel/unique) variant at position 11,809 with a change of T>C ("T11809C"). This haplotype lacks the "common K2b1a1" variant at position 16,129 but has the variant at position 13,135 G>A ("G13135A") NC_012920.1(rCRS):m.11809T>C is shown below (lowercase "c") Sequence from 11,801-11,850 CTTCAAACcC TACTCCCACT AATAGCTTTT TGATGACTTC TAGCAAGCCT NC_012920.1(rCRS):m.13135G>A is shown below (lowercase "a") Sequence from 13101-13150 AGGAATCTTC TTACTCATCC GCTTCCACCC CCTAaCAGAA AATAGCCCAC No variant is found 16,129 and the sequence matches NC 012920.1(rCRS) Sequence from 16101-16150 TTACTGCCAG CCACCATGAA TATTGTACGG TACCATAAAT ACTTGACCAC Similar sequence: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nucleotide/MG660567.1

DNA of Bussey and Turner Connection to Slaves

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==Bussey and Turner DNA Connection== '''Bussey and Turner Families relocate from Maryland to Georgia''' [[Bussey-928|Hezekiah Bussey]] was born 1750 in Calvert County, Maryland. March 3, 1784 Georgia , Headlight and Bounty Land Record, Wilkes, Georgia 200 acres.'''FamilySearch''', "Georgia, Headright and Bounty Land Records, 1783-1909," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GTRZ-SD6?cc=1914217&wc=M617-529%3A200589601 : 2 February 2022), Headright and bounty documents 1783-1909, Burnell, Anthony-Busson, Joseph > image 602 of 639; Georgia State Archives, Morrow. [[Turner-37923|Henry Sylvester Turner]] was born in Worcester County Maryland. Henry married [[Evans-38162|Sally Evans]] 12 Jun 1807 in Hancock Georgia '''Marriage''': "Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944"
{{Ancestry Record|7839|195282}} (accessed 29 May 2022)
Henry Turner marriage to Sally Evans on 12 Jun 1807 in Hancock, Georgia.
. Henry is located on the 1820 census Capt William Jerneghans District, Putnam, Georgia '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Capt William Jerneghans District, Putnam, Georgia; Page: 83; NARA Roll: M33_9; Image: 135
{{Ancestry Sharing|28772433|1879f8}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|1481874}} (accessed 29 May 2022)
Henry Turner.
'''Turner Family''' Both the Turner and Bussey families owned slave along with their children, siblings and other family members. DNA has been verified from both family members to match the slaves of [[Turner-37922|Samuel Parker Turner]]. These slaves include [[Turner-40375|Jerry Turner]], [[Turner-40376|Adaline Turner]], [[ Turner-40377|Nancy Turner]] and [[Turner-37921|Samantha Turner]]. Based on verified family DNA matches from the descendants of enslaved Jerry, Adaline, Nancy and Samantha Turner to their slaveholders [[Turner-37922|Samuel Parker Turner]] and his wife [[Rowe-11277| Sarah Perinder (Rowe) Turner]] a family connections have been confirmed. Descendants of the four enslaved siblings has DNA matches to multiple siblings and of Samuel and Sarah Turner and well as other family members from each family line. In order for the enslaved sibling to have a consistent DNA match to the family member of both Samuel and his wife it would be determine that one other their sons [[Turner-38246|Henry D. Turner]] or [[Turner-38247|Shadrack Roe Turner]] are the father of the slaves. Of the five sons of Samuel and Sarah only Henry and Shadrack would have been of age to conceive children. When the eldest slave Jerry was born Henry would have been 16 or 17 years of age, Shadrack 14 or 15 years of age. Both Henry and Shadrack are mentioned along with the four slaves by name in the 1846 Will of Samuel. Parker Turner of Troup County Georgia.'''FamilySearch''' "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93R-6FCB?cc=1999178&wc=9SBS-YWP%3A267793901%2C267826101 : 20 May 2014), Troup > Returns 1847-1849 vol F > image 32 of 360; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia. Georgia figures significantly in the history of American slavery because of Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793. The gin was first demonstrated to an audience on Revolutionary War hero General Nathanael Greene's plantation, near Savannah. The cotton gin's invention led to both the burgeoning of cotton as a cash crop and to the revitalization of the agricultural slave labor system in the southern states. The Southern economy soon became dependent upon cotton production and the sale of cotton to northern and English textile manufacturers. ---- ==[[Bussey-928|Hezekiah Bussey]] descendants that has a DNA match to Samuel Turner Slaves== A family match has been verified by the following DNA matches shared between the descendants of [[Bussey-928|Hezekiah Bussey]] , Samantha and her sibling . {{Image|file=DNA_of_Bussey_and_Turner_Connection_to_Slaves.png |align=l |size=l |caption= }} ---- {| border="2" {| border="2" style="text-align: center;" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |+ '''Hezekiah Bussey Descendants that has a DNA match to Samuel P. Turner and Sarah P. Rowe Slaves Descendants ''' |- bgcolor=#F7E7CE !Formerly Enslaved!!Descendants!!!!Child of Hezekiah!!Descendants!!cM!!Seg!!Cousin |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-86669|Maxine Witherspoon]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kencitycafe||9||1||4th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-87627|Angilynn Taylor]]||||Daughter||Margaret B. Baugh|||||| |- |||||||||william F. H.||11||1||5th cousin |- | |||||||| || || || |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||[[Turner-40751|Voncile Curtis]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kencitycafe||21||2||5th cousin |- |||||||||jbothwell1955||22||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||21||2||" |- |||||||||Debra D||18||1||" |- |||||||||rzrbcks||10||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Curtis-17152|Ilsa Curtis]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- | ||||||||kencitycafe||12||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- |||||||||jbothwell1955||22||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||22||2||" |- |||||||||Debra D||19||1||" |- |||||||||rzrbcks||9||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||Rebecca||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Curtis-17152|Ilsa Curtis]]||||Daughter||Elizabeth J. Ingram|||||| |- |||||||||sybermess||10||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||Nancy||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Curtis-17152|Ilsa Curtis]]||||Daughter||Mary A. Ingram|||||| |- |||||||||Laura L||23||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#FDD7E4 !Adaline||Descendants||||Lucretia||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||Shelia A||||Son||Wiley T. Leverette|||||| |- |||||||||Judy B||8||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||| || || || |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#FDD7E4 !Adaline||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||James H. R||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kyle13740||22||2||5th cosuin 1x removed |- |||||||||asheville39||21||1||" |- |||||||||Kinberly S C||16||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#FDD7E4 !Adaline||Descendants||||Nancy||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||James H. R||||Daughter||Mary A. Ingram|||||| |- |||||||||Lynne M||10||1||5th cosuin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#FDD7E4 !Adaline||Descendants||||Amie||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||James H. R||||Daughter||Mary A. Pace|||||| |- |||||||||carolyn m||11||1||5th cousin |- |||||||||kemp1441||18||2||5th cosuin 1x removed |- |||||||||ector21||15||1||" |- |||||||||Debbie W.||13||1||" |- |||||||||fcynthia0802||9||1||" |- |||||||||Kerrie H||8||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-81326|David Anthony Taylor]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||rzrbcks||8||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||[[Burns-16306|Lula Mae Burns]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||29||2||4th cousin 2x removed |- |||||||||Kimberly S C||9||1||" |- |||||||||asheville39||15||1||" |- |||||||||rzrbcks||11||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Nancy||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Burns-16306|Lula Mae Burns]]||||Son||John F Ingram|||||| |- |||||||||Johnnie H||9||1||4th cousin 2x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||[[Jamerson-215|Sarah Jamerson]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Gail M||10||2||4th cousin 2x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Nancy||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||Leona Burns||||Son||Benjamin J B Ingram|||||| |- |||||||||hsessamen||17||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||Addie Carter||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kencitycafe||13||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||17||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Grandson||Nicholas Carter||||Son||Nathan J. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Linda G W||10||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Hezekiah||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Grandson||Nicholas Carter||||Son||Nathan A. T. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Anthony D||8||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||Patricia A Carter||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||17||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||Sylvia Lee Carter||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kencitycafe||13||1||5th cousin |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||21||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Hezekiah||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||Annette Cummings||||Son||Benjamin W. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Cody D E||17||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- |||||||||Karen H||14||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Amie||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||[[Jamison-2125| Glenda Jamison]]||||Daughter||Mary A Pace|||||| |- |||||||||ruloua||10||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Lucretia||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||[[Jamison-2125| Glenda Jamison]]||||Son ||Wiley T. Leverette|||||| |- |||||||||Yvonne M||12||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Jamison-2126| Leroy Jamison]]||||Son ||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Debra D||10||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Benjamin||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Jamison-2126| Leroy Jamison]]||||Son ||Charles B. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Charles B. ||8||1||5th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Lucretia||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Jamison-2126| Leroy Jamison]]||||Son ||Wiley T. Leverette|||||| |- |||||||||Yvonne M||11||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |-|- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Jamison-2126| Leroy Jamison]]||||Son ||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Debra D||16||2||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Nancy||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Jamison-2126| Leroy Jamison]]||||Son ||John F. Ingram|||||| |- |||||||||Sarah W||10||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Nathan||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||Spencer Kienholz||||Daughter||Amy H. Duncan|| || || |- |||||||||R.B.||22||2||4th couson 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Amie||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||Spencer Kienholz||||Son ||Mary A. Pace|| || || |- |||||||||N.T.||9||1||4th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Lucretia||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||Spencer Kienholz||||Son ||Wiley T. Leverette|| || || |- |||||||||Yvonne M||9||1||4th cousin 2x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||Vivian Lampkins||||Son ||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||12||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Grandson||Vivian Lampkins||||Son ||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- ||||||||| kencitycafe||14||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||Lydia Martin ||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kencitycafe||14||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||12||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||Veronica Modeste||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||jbothwell1955||11||1||3rd cousin 3x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Charles||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||Veronica Modeste||||Daughter||Martha Griggs|||||| |- |||||||||whaley08crozier||10||1||3rd cousin 3x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Amie||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||Veronica Modeste||||Daughter||Mary A. Pace|||||| |- |||||||||ruloua||8||1||3rd cousin 3x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Palmore-185|Cleophia Palmore]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kencitycafe||14||1||5th cousin |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||10||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Nancy||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Palmore-185|Cleophia Palmore]]||||Son||Joh F. Ingram|||||| |- |||||||||Johnnie H||8||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Palmore-184|James Palmore]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kencitycafe||14||1||5th cousin |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||13||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- |||||||||Kimberly S C||11||2||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||| |||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Grandson||Leshon Pierson||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||rzrbcks||12||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Sheppard-5153|Karen Sheppard]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||39||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Elizabeth||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Sheppard-5153|Karen Sheppard]]||||Son||Amy Edwards|||||| |- |||||||||John S||15||1||6th cousin |- |||||||||Cheryl T||14||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Hezekiah||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Sheppard-5153|Karen Sheppard]]||||Son||Rhoda C. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Richard M||12||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Jamison-2127|David Stone]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||15||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Grandson||[[Taylor-83010|Brandon Taylor]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||rzrbcks||12||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||8||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Grandson||[[Rankin-5824|Christian Taylor]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||13||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Nancy||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Grandson||[[Rankin-5824|Christian Taylor]]||||Son||John F. Ingram|||||| |- |||||||||Johnnie H||9||1||6th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-83001|Lender Taylor]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||22||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- |||||||||asheville39||15||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Taylor-83002|Milton Taylor]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||rzrbcks||9||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||'''[[Keene-1352|Tina Keene]]'''||9||2||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-82998|Patricia Taylor]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||rzrbcks||9||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Grandson||[[Taylor-83009|David A Taylor II]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||asheville39||13||1||6th cousin |- |||||||||rzebcks||9||1||" |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||David||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Williams-105720|Sheree Williams]]||||Son||Samuel F. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||kencitycafe||10||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Hezwkiah||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Williams-105720|Sheree Williams]]||||Daughter||Rhoda C. Bussey|||||| |- |||||||||Richard M||8||1||6th cousin |} ---- ==Samuel Turner descendants that has a DNA match to his Slaves== {{Image|file=Turner-37921-7.png |align=l |size=l |caption= }} ---- {| border="2" {| border="2" style="text-align: center;" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |+ '''Samuel Parker Turner and Sarah Perinder Rowe family members that has a DNA matches to their Slaves''' |- bgcolor=#F7E7CE !Formerly Enslaved!!Descendants!!!!Child of Samuel!!Descendants!!cM!!Seg!!Cousin |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||Henry||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-86669|Maxine Witherspoon]]||||Son||James H. Turner|||||| |- |||||||||Diane W||8||2||3rd cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||John J.||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-87627|Angilynn Taylor]]||||Son||Edward Turner|||||| |- |||||||||V.D.||12||1||4th cousin |- | |||||||| || || || |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#82CAFF !Jerry||Descendants||||Martha||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Curtis-17152|Ilsa Curtis]]||||Son||Samuel J. Green|||||| |- | ||||||||Amelia H||12||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#FDD7E4 !Adaline||Descendants||||Mary P||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaughter||Deborah B||||Daughter||Sarah A. E. Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||Ginger-V W||9||1||4th cousin 1x removed |- |||||||||Codi G||9||1||4th cousin 2x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !Great Granddaughter||[[Burns-16306|Lula Mae Burns]]||||Son||Reuben R. Ray|||||| |- |||||||||welder101||65||4||3rd cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Taylor-81326|David Anthony Taylor]]||||Son||Reuben R. Ray|||||| |- |||||||||welder101||47||3||4th Cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Elizabeth R. Turner||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Taylor-81326|David Anthony Taylor]]||||Daughter||John P. Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||dianaa||13||1||4th cousin 1x removed |- |||||||||Ramsey C||13||1||4th cousin 2x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !4th Great Grandson||Tyron Gaddie||||Son||Reuben R. Ray|||||| |- |||||||||welder101||26||2||4th cousin 2x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||Patricia A. Carter||||Son||James S. Ray|||||| |- |||||||||Heather W||12||1||5th cousin1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Mary P||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Johnson-120026|Rachel Johnson]]||||Daughter||Virginia C. Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||bhebert3563||26||3||4th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Mary P||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Johnson-120026|Rachel Johnson]]||||Daughter||Sarah A.E. Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||E.K.||22||1||5th cousin |- |||||||||Alicia B||14||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Elizabeth||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Johnson-120026|Rachel Johnson]]||||Son||James M. Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||Cindy A||28||1||5th cousin |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Elizabeth||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Johnson-120026|Rachel Johnson]]||||Daughter||Elizabeth A. Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||Brian C B||14||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Johnson-120026|Rachel Johnson]]||||Daughter||Annie E. Ray|||||| |- |||||||||Leah M||13||2||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Johnson-120026|Rachel Johnson]]||||Son||Reuben R. Ray|||||| |- |||||||||jennieanglin1||8||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Jane C.||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Johnson-120026|Rachel Johnson]]||||Son||Henry C. 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White|||||| |- |||||||||Kathy H. D.||9||1||5th cousin |- |||||||||MsMusic31209||20||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||| || || || |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-83005|Carolina Taylor]]||||Son||Reuben R. Ray|||||| |- |||||||||welder101||16||2||4th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-83005|Carolina Taylor]]||||Son||James S. Ray|||||| |- |||||||||Danielle A||20||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Clarissa||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-83005|Carolina Taylor]]||||Son||Reuben R. 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Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||dianaa||14||1||4th cousin 1x removed |- |||||||||Ramsey||14||1||4th cousin 2x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Elizabeth||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !3rd Great Granddaughter||[[Taylor-83006|Margarita Taylor]]||||Son||John M. Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||dianaa||12||1||5th cousin |- |||||||||Ramsey||12||1||5th cousin 1x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Elizabeth||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Grandson||[[Taylor-83002|Milton Taylor]]||||Son||John M. Taylor|||||| |- |||||||||dianaa||12||1||4th cousin 1x removed |- |||||||||Ramsey||12||1||4th cousin 2x removed |- ||||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |- bgcolor=#C3FDB8 !Samantha||Descendants||||Elizabeth||Descendants||cM||Seg||Cousin |- !2nd Great Granddaugher||[[Taylor-82998|Patricia Taylor]]||||Son||John M. 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DNA Portal Bohlen-56

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This Free-Space Page is dedicated to DNA testing information for [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]]. == DNA Notes == === Autosomal DNA === : '''Family Tree DNA Family Finder:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=21736223&id=6 886181] : '''AncestryDNA:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=21736223&id=2 stevebohlen52] : '''GEDmatch:''' A841206 ==== Autosomal Matches on WikiTree Where Relationship is Unknown ==== : [[Bishop-Smith-1|Sabrina (Bishop-Smith) Pickersgill]] (15.1cM) : [[Scott-28543|Ember Scott]] (20.2cM): Also matches Edward Fox. === Y-DNA === : '''FTDNA kit:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=21736223&id=8 886181] : '''Markers Tested:''' 111 (Big-Y 700) : '''Y-chromosome haplogroup:''' [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=778 R-BY96587] (downstream from [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-1b-u152/about/results R-U152]) : '''2019-02-13''' * 111 marker Y-DNA test results from FTDNA are in. Surprisingly, my only 111 marker match is to a Fox line where [[Fox-14028|Patrick Fox (abt. 1784 - 1857)]] is the earliest known ancestor. I'll be concentrating efforts on porting his tree over from Ancestry (thank you, D. Bateman for sharing!) in an attempt to figure out the connection between the Fox and Bolin lines. Also, I have two 37 marker matches to testers with the surname of Bullen. : '''2019-02-20''' * I have two Whitlock matches and one Washburn match at 67 markers, so I've joined the Whitlock DNA project at FTDNA. Per Peter Whitlock of the Whitlock Family Association, these matches descend from [[Whitlock-273|James Whitlock (1651-1716)]], who immigrated to Virginia in the 1670s. So, the mystery and brick wall that is my 4x paternal great-grandfather, [[Bolin-786|Eli Bolin]], has taken a surprising twist. Thanks to Y-DNA testing, those of us researching Eli and our line now have some incredible leads on where to look next. : '''2019-03-26''' * Big-Y testing is now complete. My haplogroup is [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=778 R-BY65752], which is downstream from [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-1b-u152/about/results R-U152]. I share R-BY65752 with a descendant of [[Fox-14028|Patrick Fox (abt. 1784 - 1857)]] and a descendant of [[Whitlock-908|John Whitloke]] of Wokingham, Berkshire, who married [[Beche-1|Agnes De la Beche]] in approximately 1454. : '''2019-04-28''' * The Fox tester and I have been moved to haplogroup R-BY96587 on FTDNA's Big Y Block Tree, which looks to be downstream from our original haplogroup, R-BY65752. The Whitlock tester remains a Big-Y match, but also remains in R-BY65752. My placement on the Big Tree at ytree.net has not changed. : '''2019-11-08''' * New Big-Y match! Surname of tester is Fenner. Mr. Fenner (who has a WikiTree profile...yea!) and I do not match at any level of STR testing, but I do have a 67 marker match to another Fenner tester. This indicates that we may not share a common male ancestror within the last 1000 years or so. Also, I now have only ten private SNP variants. : '''2020-01-17''' * I have a new Y-DNA match at 12 - 111 markers! The last name of this tester is Bulley and he has a paper trail for his line that leads back to the mid-1700s in Devon, England. Bullen is a known variant of Bulley and Bolin is a known variant of Bullen, so it seems that my Bolin/Bohlen line is a branch of this Bulley line that has roots in Devon, England. More testing needed to validate this connection. : '''2020-03-16''' * A first cousin of my Fox match at 12 - 111 markers and at Big-Y has tested and we are a match at the same levels. Like my first Fox match, this man descends from [[Fox-14028|Patrick Fox (abt. 1784 - 1857)]]. This test result confirms that these first cousins share the same grandfather and also confirms that my Bolin/Bohlen line shares the same paternal line as this Fox line. : '''2020-08-20''' * I have a new Y-DNA match at 12 - 111 markers to another man with the surname of Bulley. This Bulley tester also matches both of my Fox matches at 12 - 67 markers and, like me, has matches to Whitlock and Fenner testers at 67 markers. This confirms that my paternal Bolin/Bohlen line and the Bulley line from Devon, England are one and the same. It also confirms that the Fox and Bulley lines share the same paternal ancestor, who most likely once lived in Devon, England. : '''2021-05-26''' * I have a new Y-DNA match at 37 markers and it is my 2nd cousin, [[Bohlen-117|D.M. Bohlen]]. We match at a Genetic Distance of zero and D.M.'s matches and corresponding Genetic Distances are exactly like mine. These results confirm that my genetic connections to the Bulley's of Devon and the Fox's of Newfoundland are not due to some NPE in the Bolin line's recent past, but that our entire Bolin line is also connected to these families. === DNA Confirmations === * Maternal relationship is confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] and his mother, [[Rose-13633|Gloria Rose]]. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Parent/Child, based on sharing 3,436 cM across 65 segments; Confidence: Extremely High. * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]], FTDNA kit #886181, and his 2nd cousin, [[Bohlen-117|D.M. Bohlen]], match at a Genetic Distance of 0 on 37 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[Bohlen-59|James William Bohlen]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 4 generations is 83.49%. * Paternal relationship is confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] and his first cousin, once removed, [[Bohlen-78|Betty Lou (Bohlen) Johnson]]. Their MRCAs are [[Bohlen-59|James William Bohlen]] and [[Stermer-25|Mamie Agnes (Stermer) Bohlen]], great-grandparents of [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] and grandparents of [[Bohlen-78|Betty Lou (Bohlen) Johnson]]. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 1st–2nd Cousins, based on sharing 669 cM across 24 segments; Confidence: Extremely High. * Paternal relationship is confirmed by a {{Family Tree DNA}} Family Finder test match between [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] and his second cousin, once removed, [[Morrison-11709|B.M.]] Their MRCAs are [[Butler-16964|William M. P. (Butler) Stermer]] and [[Levingston-103|Marcia (Levingston) Stermer]], second great-grandparents of [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] and great-grandparents of [[Morrison-11709|B.M.]]. Predicted relationship from FTDNA: 1st Cousin - 3rd Cousin, based on sharing 262 cM across 28 segments. == Sources ==

DNA Portal for Derrick Watson-1411

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DNA matches, links and tests for [[Watson-1411 |Derrick Watson]] ==Y DNA tests== Tested with Sorenson Labs. Tested with ancestry.com Transferred these results to Family Tree DNA and upgraded to fill in the gaps. Then, when it became available, did a BigY test. Haplogroup: E-V13-BY5055 The motive behind this testing is that my G3 grandfather, [[Watson-10062 |Mathew Watson]], is a known illegitimacy and though I can research my G3 maternal line back to Leicestershire in the 1700s that paternal line is a big blank. E-V13 is not a particularly common haplogroup in the UK. The locus for it in the UK appears to be in Leicestershire, but taken a wider view modern day Croatia is where it is centred. One theory is that this is perhaps due to a Roman legion of Croatian "volunteers" being barracked in the area during the Roman occupation. BY-5505 has split the existing haplotree and unfortunately I am currently (July 2018) the only person occupying that branch. That branch is now tagged as being E-Y20823* by yTree and is dated by them as being (on average) 1300 years ago. There are 5 close matches in group E-Y20824, all named Baber or Barber. ==at DNA tests == Tested with Family Tree DNA (gedmatch ID T892016) and ancestry.com (gedmatch ID A093554). Click on the graphic below to view my autosomal story so far at DNA Painter: {{Image|file=Watson-1411-1.jpg|size=600|label=Derrick's atDNA matches at DNA Painter|link=https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/9b3e8c28ae7b82b9}}

DNA Portal for Peter Roberts-7085

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[[Roberts-7085|HOME]] ==Test== [https://web.archive.org/web/20061203091753/http://home.comcast.net/~libpjr1/bahamasdna.htm#mtDNA Bahamas DNA Project at Internet Archive]. WAR maternal LM3057095NM1 WAR paternal LM3057095NP1 == Test 2 == {{[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Roberts-7085_DNA_matches](https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Roberts-7085_DNA_matches){target="_blank"}} [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/Xfriends.php X-DNA Friends] [https://www.familytreedna.com/why-ftdna Family Tree DNA Database Stats] [[Space:Sasser_DNA_Group_Project|Sasser DNA Group Project]] Use this [[Space:Sasser_Surname_DNA_Project|Sasser Surname DNA Project]] Phase out {{Image|file=DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-1.jpg|size=500|label=DNA Painter 10/10/2017|link=https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/0977910f7bf691ca}} {{Image|file=DNA_Painter_Graphic-1.jpg|size=500|label=DNA Painter|link=https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/323e929a08a6a40d}}
{{Image|file=DNA_Painter_Graphic-1.jpg|size=500|label=DNA Painter|link=https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/323e929a08a6a40d}} === Test: Gateway Ancestor's map === [https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=190772&grouptype=A Keene-9 Map] [https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=192388&grouptype=A Keene-10 Map] === 10 Gen Map of Ancestors' Births & Deaths === [https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=6045367&grouptype=A 10 Generation Map] == DNA Confirmation App == [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php Greg Clark's DNA Confirmation App] == GEDmatch == ''copy, click, and paste'' [https://www.gedmatch.com/OneToManyWikiTree.php?kit_num=RN449431C1 GEDmatch One-to-many matches] CP3125746 [https://genesis.gedmatch.com/login1.php GEDmatch Genesis] RN449431C1 [https://www.gedmatch.com/OneToMany1TierBetaNew.php?kit_num=RN449431C1 GEDmatch RN449431C1] Genesis 1st 40 matches file:///Users/peterroberts/Desktop/Genesis%201st%2040%20matches%2020180814.webarchive Genesis 2nd 40 matches file:///Users/peterroberts/Desktop/Genesis%202nd%2040%20matches%2020180814.webarchive ==Your DNA Portal== [https://www.yourdnaportal.com/pp/PET66d076b1 for Peter J. Roberts] ==DNA Painter == Interactive Chromosome Painting for Roberts-7085 (under construction) at [https://dnapainter.com dnapainter.com] ''Click image > click segment > click "View entire group" > click url for relationship trail (in WikiTree)'' {{Image|file=DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-1.jpg|size=500|label=DNA Painter 10/10/2017|link=https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/323e929a08a6a40d}} {{Image|file=Roberts-7085-4.jpg|size=500|label=DNA Painter 10/10/2017|link=https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/323e929a08a6a40d}} ==Autosomal DNA Matches via Mother's Ancestry== {| | Chr || WikiTree || GEDmatch || Start || Stop || cM || Rel. |- | 2 ||Haines-2478 || A012273 || 191008241 || 204236372 || 10.0 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Haines-2478&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- | 3 ||Ansley-33 || T674714 || 46298863 || 64525998 || 18.9 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ansley-33&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- | 4 ||Williamson-6611 || N/A || 165504024 || 177888785 || 15.22 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Williamson-6611&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- | 5 ||McBride-1326 || A663637 || 17838281 || 25103129 || ''6.1'' || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McBride-1326&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- | 10 ||Williamson-6611 || N/A || 64237370 || 82575061 || 21.27 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Williamson-6611&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- | 17 ||Jones-44942 || A061357 || 13743140 || 17351936 || 9.5 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jones-44942&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- | 20 ||Williamson-6611 || N/A || 55463163 || 59650650 || 11.24 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Williamson-6611&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- |} ==Autosomal DNA Matches via Father's Ancestry== '''Bold''' = Triangulated Group (TG); For common ancestry of a TG, click on -><- to right of last name in TG then in Relationship Finder add WikiTree ID of first name in TG. {| | Chr || WikiTree || GEDmatch || Start || Stop || cM || Rel. |- | 1 || Collins-5366 || T688604 || 63617324 || 71890533 || 8.5 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] |- | 1 || '''Collins-5366''' || T688604 || 163621974 || 173712569 || 10.8 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is from [[Pinder-47|Pinder-47]] |- | 1 || '''Sjostrom-39''' || A936004 || 163584356 || 173890292 || 11.1 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sjostrom-39&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is from [[Pinder-56|Pinder-56]] or [[Barnett-2174|Barnett-2174]] |- | 2 || Sjostrom-39 || A936004 || 100704941 || 109647449 || 7.6 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sjostrom-39&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 2 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 173935113 || 211846129 || 29.8 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 4 || '''Collins-5366''' || T688604 || 113929622 || 126436413 || 8.3 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is from [[Pinder-56|Pinder-56]] or [[Barnett-2174|Barnett-2174]] |- | 4 || '''Lowe-3478''' || T045225 || 110146255 || 125889460 || 12.2 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lowe-3478&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is from [[Pinder-56|Pinder-56]] or [[Barnett-2174|Barnett-2174]] |- | 5 || Archer-1102 || A378260 || 176093069 || 180623543 || 12.2 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Archer-1102&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]Shared segment is likely from [[Pinder-47|Pinder-47]] |- | 6 || Kitchen-311 || T984290 || 166029345 || 168443695 || 8.1 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kitchen-311&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 7 || Collins-5366 || T688604 || 9184546 || 13854270 || 7.2 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 10 || Collins-5366 || T688604 || 88087 || 6305408 || 17.8 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 10 || Nodine-28 || T300475 || 105783449 || 114568984 || 8.2 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nodine-28&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 12 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 61880 || 6068492 || 16.8 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 12 ||Collins-5366 || T688604 || 46165835 || 53793732 || 8.9 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-5366&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 15 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 84451305 || 92615877 || 19.7 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 16 ||Nodine-28 || T300475 || 71818992 || 79672326 || 16.5 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nodine-28&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 19 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 58667280 || 63776118 || 16.1 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 19 ||Sjostrom-39 || A936004 || 10450422 || 16284035 || 8.8 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sjostrom-39&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 20 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 4523350 || 6638101 || 8.0 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 20 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 46126993 || 51168186 || 8.3 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|- | 21 || Payne-3360 || M191333 || 18290872 || 23208407 || 9.2 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-3360&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-]
|} ==Y Haplogroups of my Ancestors in WikiTree== [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ancestors%3DRoberts-7085+DNA%3DyDNA&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Search my Y-DNA Ancestors in WikiTree] ''Then click the '''Get profiles''' button'' #'''E-M35.1 likely [https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-E-M84/ E-M84]''' [[Archer-1070|Benjamin Archer]] (c1767 - c1820) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Archer-1070&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] [file:///Users/peterroberts/Desktop/YSearch%20saves/528G2.webarchive 528G2] #[https://www.yfull.com/tree/G-P287/ '''G-P287'''] [[Plantagenet-2|Edward Plantagenet]] (abt. 1239 - 1307) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Plantagenet-2&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 -><-] * #'''I-BY143068''' [[Jones-19393|Thomas Jones]] (1775 - abt. 1835) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jones-19393&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] *00 #[https://www.yfull.com/tree/I-Y7273 '''I-Y7273'''] [[Pinder-48|Ridley Pinder]] (1745 - 1795) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pinder-48&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] * #'''I-M223''' [[Ap_Tewdwr-7|Rhys ap Tewdwr]] (abt. 1040 - abt. 1093) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ap_Tewdwr-7&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wise-1104&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''I-M253''' William Wise] (1744 - 1816) #[https://www.yfull.com/tree/I-M253 '''I-M253'''] [[Beauchamp-74|Thomas Beauchamp]] (abt. 1314 - 1369) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beauchamp-74&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 -><-] * #[https://www.yfull.com/tree/I-M253 '''I-M253'''] [[Beaumont-567|Roger de Beaumont]] (1100-1153) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beaumont-567&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 -><-] * #[https://www.yfull.com/tree/I-M253 '''I-M253'''] [[Bridger-138|Joseph Bridger]] (1656 - 1713) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bridger-138&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Greene-1724&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''I-M253''' Henry Greene] (ca 1346 - 1399) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7101&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''I-Z59''' Bert Roberts] (1918 - 1966) * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perry-5187&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R1b''' Phillip Perry] (1700 - 1751) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=De_Havilland-55&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-BY11544''' James de Haviland] (ca. 1440 - ca. 1512) * * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bethel-269&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-CTS241''' Winer Bethel] (1849 - 1881) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Strange-559&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-FGC41936''' John Strange] (ca 1331-1361] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bryan-778&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-FGC63623''' William Bryan] (1724 - 1781) * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Reginar-54&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-L2''' Reginar of Hainaut] (abt. 0850 - abt. 0916) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7534&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-L20''' John Roberts] (ca. 1750 - ca. 1798) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sasser-126&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-L21''' Thomas Sasser] (1825 - 1876) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-29&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-L21''' Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel (abt. 1314 - 1376)] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Arpadhazi-19&person2_name=Sasser-125&gen=30 '''R-M17''' András Árpádházi] (1015 - 1060) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goodman-1537&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' James Goodman] (ca 1289 - 1347) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Audley-6&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' Hugh Audley] (ca 1289 - 1347) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Denmark-271&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-M269''' William Batchelor Denmark, Jr.] (1743 - aft 1827) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hull-4208&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-M269''' Ezekiel Hull] (c. 1788 -) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gresley-21&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' Sir John Gresley] (c. 1386 - 1449) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jones-19393&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-M269''' Thomas Jones] (1775 - c. 1835) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Morgan-950&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' Thomas ap Morgan] (1443 -) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pitt-134&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-M269''' Robert Pitt] (c. 1605 - 1672) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prouz-11&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' Richard le Prouz] (b. aft. 1251) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Scarborough-3&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' Edmound Scarborough] (1584 - 1635) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-3168&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-M269''' William Smith] (1513 - 1578) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Venables-88&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' Sir Hugh de Venables] (1330 - 1383) #'''R-M269''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=De_Vere-307&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 Robert de Vere] (c. 1240 - 1296) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harrington-269&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M512''' William Harrington] (c. 1373 - ) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sawyer-1291&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-P312''' Richard Sawyer] (c. 1821 - 1879) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balliol-7&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-S673''' John de Balliol] (b. bef 1208) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Albury-15&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-S1026''' Benjamin Albury] (1803 - 1862) * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dekle-7&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-SRY2627''' Cecil Dekle] (1892 - 1976) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lea-220&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-U106''' William Lee] (c. 1258 - 1302) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zouche-16&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-U152''' Roger (Zouche) la Zouche (abt. 1182 - bef. 1238)] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rustin-19&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''R-Z198''' James Rustin] (1867 - 1937) * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vexin-5&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-Z282''' Raoul de Crépy] (c. 1025 - 1074) #'''R-Z381''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Capet-13&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 Louis (Capet) de France (abt. 1120 - 1180)] * #'''R-Z2123''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Arpadhazi-13&person2_name=Roberts-7085 Zoltan (Arpadhazi) of Hungary (0896 - 0947)] * #'''R-Z34614''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Haina-6&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 Boudewijn Hainaut V] (1150 - 1195) #'''R-ZP30''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bar-sur-Seine-1&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 Guy de Brienne] (1110 - aft 1159) Y-DNA Once in WikiTree #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Percy-44&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-L2''' Henry Percy] (1421 - 1461) #[https://www.yfull.com/tree/I-Y85844/ '''I-Y85844'''] [[Wessex-29|Æthelred The Unready]] (986 - 1016) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wessex-29&person2_name=Williams-18044&gen=30 -><-] #'''E-M35''' aka E-L117 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spencer-205&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 John Spencer II] (1455-1522) #'''E-M35.1''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ap_Iorwerth-26&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 Llywelyn ap Iorwerth] (1173 - 1240) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gerard-45&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''J-M172''' Peter Gerard] (1407 - 1447) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-1160&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' James Butler] (c. 1305 - 1338) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Darcy-185&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' John Darcy] (1280 - 1347) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Talbot-786&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-M269''' John Talbot] (1485 - 1549) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bromley-48&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-U106''' John Bromley] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Drake-15&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-Z282''' Robert Drake] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzWarin-57&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 '''R-U106''' Fulk Fitzwarin] (c. 1251 - 1315) ==mtDNA Haplogroups of my Ancestors in WikiTree== [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ancestors%3DRoberts-7085+DNA%3DmtDNA&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Search my mtDNA Ancestors in WikiTree] ''Then click the '''Get profiles''' button'' #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bethel-268&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''H1''' Louise Bethel] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7272&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''H1a3a1''' Elizabeth Roberts] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Provence-164&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''H1af2''' Raimund Provence] * (1195 - 1245) #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bell-3232&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''I3''' Susan Bell] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=O'Conner-89&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''I3c''' Mary O'Conner] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Barnett-2174&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''T1b''' Frances Barnett] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sawyer-1285&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''T2f1a''' Mary Sawyer] * mtDNA Once in WikiTree #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Denmark-218&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''K1a3a''' Martha Denmark] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rice-1722&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''H17''' Elizabeth Rice] * #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Talbot-785&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''J1c2c3''' Anne Talbot] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=West-4009&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''H1b1''' Matilda West] #[[Manning-1985#DNA|'''J2a1a1a2''' Elizabeth Manning]] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beaufort-1&person2_name=Roberts-7085 '''J1c2c3''' Joan Beaufort] == Principle Component Analysis == [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCf63l9CcfI Rotating 3D PCA] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-3.png PCA using Eurogenes K15] ==AncestryDNA Ethnicity Inheritance Oct 16, 2022== Paternal 43% England and Northwestern Europe 0% Scotland 5% Sweden & Denmark 0% Ireland 2% Germanic Europe 0% Finland Maternal 35% England and Northwestern Europe 7% Scotland 0% Sweden & Denmark 5% Ireland 2% Germanic Europe 1% Finland ==Living DNA Ethnic Admixture== [[Space:Autosomal_DNA_Admixture_of_Peter_J._Roberts|LivingDNA Admixture Report]] ==Fan Charts== [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Roberts-7123&NumGens=9&showLifespan=Y&colourRepeats=N&useLNAB=Y&Ang=60&showHighlights=N&showWedgeBackgrounds=N&ColourBy=none&HighlightBy=X&palette=Default&gender=Female Betty X] [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Malone-2534&NumGens=9&showLifespan=Y&colourRepeats=N&useLNAB=Y&Ang=60&showHighlights=N&showWedgeBackgrounds=N&ColourBy=none&HighlightBy=X&palette=Default&gender=Female Yvona A X] [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Malone-2534&NumGens=11&showLifespan=Y&colourRepeats=N&useLNAB=Y&Ang=60&showHighlights=N&showWedgeBackgrounds=N&ColourBy=none&HighlightBy=X&palette=Default&gender=Female Yvonne X] [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Higgs-493&NumGens=6&showLifespan=Y&colourRepeats=N&useLNAB=Y&Ang=60&showHighlights=N&showWedgeBackgrounds=N&ColourBy=none&HighlightBy=X&palette=Default&gender=Male Larry X] ===X-DNA=== Static detail highlighting ancestors who could have contributed to the X-DNA of Roberts-7085{{Image|file=DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085.jpg|size=500|label=Static detail view showing which of my ancestors could have contributed to my X chromosome|link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085.jpg}} [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Roberts-7085&NumGens=11&showLifespan=Y&colourRepeats=N&useLNAB=Y&Ang=60&showHighlights=N&showWedgeBackgrounds=N&ColourBy=none&HighlightBy=X&palette=Default&gender=Male Live view] [[Space:GEDmatch_and_WikiTree_IDs|GM&WTIDs (private)]] Preacher’s Cave Native American, GEDmatch QK8102408 and WE2232796 ==Direct Paternal Lines with Mismatching Y-DNA tests== [[Swinea-11|Swinea-11]] == X Chromosome Testees with X Chromosome ancestors from the Bahamas == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Gender || WikiTree ID || GEDmatch ID || Notes |- | Cole, Linda || F || Lowe-10520 || ZH2617760 || ??? |- | Roberts, Denis || M || Roberts-25513 || A621368 || No matches in WT |- | Joy Jossi || F || Lowe-2022 || T38818 || No TGs also in WT |- | Lana Payne || F || Payne-3360 || M191333 || daughter of Ireen (Lowe) Lowe-2382 |- | Ireen (Lowe) Payne || F || Lowe-2382 ||T829035 || mother of Lana Payne-3360 |- } ==Bahamas Direct Paternal Lines== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | EKA / Patrilineal Descendants|| Haplogroup / Age || Haplotype |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-7104/890 Roberts, Thomas W] || [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-F14873&tab=data I-F14873] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10003 T10003] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-8913/890 Roberts, Benjamin R]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-F14873&tab=data I-F14873] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10465 T10465] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cartwright-3518/890 Cartwright, Thomas James]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-L47&tab=data R-L47] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T11065 T11065] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Knowles-2839/890 Knowles, James Alexander]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-BY27673&tab=data R-BY27673] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T12531 T12531] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Knowles-3941/890 Knowles, Samuel]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-Z138&tab=data I-Z138] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T12967 T12767] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Farrington-526/890 Farrington, William]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-Z2541&tab=data I-Z1541] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T13445 T13445] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Adams-13375/890 Adams, Jacob]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-L144.1&tab=data R-L144.1] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T12181 T12181] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Weatherford-112/890 Weatherford, Martin]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-M253&tab=data I-M253] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10873 T10873] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-22535/890 Roberts, John R]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-BY173422&tab=data I-BY173422] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10639 T10639] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Sawyer-1291/890 Sawyer, Richard James]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-P312&tab=data R-P312] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T11578 T11578] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Albury-41/890 Albury, William]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-M269&tab=data R-M269] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T11264 T11264] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Albury-17/890 Albury, William]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-S1026&tab=data R-S1026] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T11353 T11353] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Pinder-63/890 Pinder, Daniel]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-Y7273&tab=data R-Y7273] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10506 T10506] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Pennybaker-11/890 Pennybaker, Conrad]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-M269&tab=data R-M269] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T12609 T12609] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Elding-15/890 Elding, Edward]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-P312&tab=data R-P312] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10743 T10743] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Saunders-2360/890 Saunders, Benjamin]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-M223&tab=data I-M223] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T15862 T15862] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lowe-2394/890 Lowe, Gideon]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=J-L174&tab=data J-L174] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10874 T10874] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Russell-6149/890 Russell, Thomas John]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-M269&tab=data R-M269] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T12971 T12971] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Newbold-394/890 Newbold, John Solomon]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-M269&tab=data R-M269] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T17197 T17197] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Sweeting-110/890 Sweeting, John]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-M170&tab=data I-M170] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T11082 T11082] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Archer-1070/890 Archer, Benjamin c1767 - c1820]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-L21&tab=data R-L21] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T12934 T12934] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Malone-780/890 Malone, Benjamin Mark? (1740 - c1778]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-L126&tab=data I-L126] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T12137 T12137] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-7810/890 Roberts, John c1782 - c1857]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-M269&tab=data R-M269] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T11064 T12064] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-8913/890 Roberts, Benjamin R. c1795 -c1839]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=I-F14873&tab=data I-F14873] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10465 T10465] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-7456/890 Roberts, Henry c1825 - 1897]|| [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-L20&tab=data R-L20] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YKit?MtyID=T10866 T10866] |- }

==Bahamas Direct Maternal Lines== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | EKA / Matrilineal Descendants|| Haplogroup / Age || Haplotype |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-7950/890 Roberts, Margaret E.] || [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=H6a1a&mt&tab=snps H6a1a] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/mtKit?MtyID=T10875 T10875] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Unknown-280267/890 Unknown, Mary] || [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=H6a1a&mt&tab=snps H6a1a] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/mtKit?MtyID=T14847 T14847] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-7105/890 Roberts, Caroline] || [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=H1-T16311C!&mt&tab=snps H1-T16311C!] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/mtKit?MtyID=T10185 T10185] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Evans-37502/890 Evans, Mary Ann] || [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=H15&mt&tab=snps H15] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/mtKit?MtyID=T10635 T10635] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Hardy-1986/890 Dean, Paulina Sara Ann] || [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L2a1l1a&mt&tab=snps L2a1l1a] || [https://www.mitoydna.org/Kits/MKit?id=1705 T10631] |- }

DNA Project Categorization

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'''Creating and maintaining a clean flow of DNA categorization'''
The purpose of this Team is to create and maintain a clean flow of categorization for the DNA project by: :*Creating a standard hierarchy of categories and subcategories for the DNA project and DNA project related information and projects :*Helping members understand and use DNA categories Please contact [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] or [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] for more information on this and how you can help. * [[Space:DNA_Project_Categorization_Ideas|Space Page to work through Ideas for Categorization]] ==DNA Group Projects== ===YDNA=== YDNA Categories for Haplogroups is to work with as the many changes to the phyllo tree make keeping up with YDNA haplogroups increasingly hard. You can create personal categories based on your family group or groupings with a haplogroup as a part of it's name. Many WikiTreers do this to help track migration patterns or other important things in relation to family groupings and [[Space:DNA_Group_Projects|Group DNA Projects]]. ===mtDNA=== mtDNS FS Template's are available to be placed on the EKA of a matrilineal line. ==Ancestry Circles== * Identify ways to use Categories for Ancestry DNA Circles for non living connections :[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] :[[Whanger-3|Sadie Culp]] ==One Name Studies== :[[Beezley-12|Doug Beezley]] :[[Keil-336 | Susan Keil]] :[[McMichael-428|Brian McMichael]] ==Haplogroups== :[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] :[[Davis-22797|Earl Davis]] :[[Keil-336 | Susan Keil]] :[[Space:BY3290_SNP_Project|BY3290 SNP Project]] (Create profiles for the earliest BY3290 ancestor in each lineage. BY3290 is a YDNA SNP that may have arose around 1,000 years ago.) ===Sub Project Space Pages Template=== Please use this Template Page to create any sub-project or project space pages. Please leave the structure and non-project specific information in place while adding project specific information and graphics into the formatted page. * [[Space:DNA_Project_Pages_Template|DNA Sub-Project and Space Pages Template]]

DNA Project Educators

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'''Offering general information about DNA and WikiTree's DNA features to general membership and potential members'''
The purpose of this DNA Project Team is to offer general information about DNA and WikiTree's DNA features to the general membership and potential members. Educators may be the first contact with new members by offering links to help resources. Educators will bring new/additional resources to the attention of the DNA Project and general membership. They will also assist in creating and editing help pages. ==Posting Welcome Message to DNA Tested Badge Holders== *'''Post DNA welcome messages on members' profiles when they first get their DNA tested badge.''' You will be posting to all members who added a DNA test to their own profiles from the day before. So Monday posters will be adding a message for people who added the badge on Sunday. '''Do not post on profiles where the DNA was added by a family member.''' How do you know who to add badges to? It should only say the person's name, the date and "Thank member for this." These are members who added DNA information to their own profiles. If it says "Awarded by...." These were added by another member and should '''NOT''' receive a message. :Monday :Tuesday :Wednesday :Thursday :Friday :Saturday :Sunday Members can only post 20 messages a day unless you have a badge for a group that allows more such as Greeters. If you are not able to post more messages each day, you can split the messages up by 20 day until the next week rolls around. Use this message: Key info: *privacy level *build your tree so information will filter through *If you have DNA questions, as on g2g *Link to DNA features ==Posting Message to Members who add a DNA tag== *'''Post DNA welcome messages on members' profiles when they add DNA as a tag.''' [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] (this activity has been put on hold) Current Message used: I see you added the DNA tag to your profile. Here are a few links & tips to help you along in the journey of WikiTree and DNA. It's not hard to add DNA test information to profiles on WikiTree, just make sure you add the tests to the actual test participant's profile & set the Privacy to ‘Private w/ Public Biography & Family Tree’ to show the tester's part of our tree. For help see [[:Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA | How to DNA on WikiTree]] Here's a great YouTube video with all sorts of questions answered [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D5nZAurhYY Getting Started with DNA]. ==Answering Questions in G2G== *[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] *[[Chisarik-1|Paul Chisarik]] *Lynda Crackett *[[Henderson-2297|Lorna Henderson]] *[[Jacobson-1250|Rob Jacobson]] *[[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] ==Monthly Newsletter== We need members who can write on specific topics or suggest topics for the monthly newsletter ==Featured DNA Topic of the Week-G2G== Coming up with the topic of the week and hosting the post ==Greeters== *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] *[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] ==Creating and Maintaining a DNA Resource Pages== ==Bloggers== Members who blog about the use of DNA features on WikiTree. These members are welcome to share their blog on the WikiTree Facebook group as well. ==Cousin Bait== Members who maintain a One Name Study/DNA Name Study or other DNA group and invite cousins to join WikiTree in order to participate. These members are willing to teach the new members about the DNA features on WikiTree *[[Henderson-2297|Lorna Henderson]] There are members who struggle a bit to understand DNA and how we use DNA here on WikiTree. As a DNA Mentor you will be available to step in and help beyond what our members read in our help pages and resource pages. With one-on-one time you'll be able to guide someone through the steps to understanding basic DNA information and how to apply it on WikiTree ==DNA Basics== Helping members with questions about understanding DNA basics ==WikiTree DNA Features== Helping members with questions about understanding WikiTree DNA features ==Help New Members== Helping new members (possibly referred by the Greeter Project) to get set up with their DNA information ==One Name Study == Helping members set up a One Name Study with DNA information [[Beezley-12|Doug Beezley]] ==DNA Confirmation Statements== Helping members to understand DNA confirmation statements ==Adoption Angels== *[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[Shoff-7|Barbara Shoff]] *[[Sims-2294|Topher Sims]] *[[Ott-1038|Terri Viola]] *[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] ==DNA Mentors== *[[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] *[[Davis-1900|Milton Davis]] *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] *[[Dilliplane-5|Janis Tomko]] *[[ Morgan-2979|Brandi Morgan]] *[[Rarick-34|April Rarick]] * [[Black-4130|Candy Cox]] ==Integrators - G2G Resources and information== {Note: I have no idea what this activity entails} Follow {{Tag Link|DNA}} in our G2G Forum and integrate Questions and Answers into our DNA Project, DNA Help and DNA Resources pages. *[[Roberts-7085|Peter]] *[[Gaulden-7|Mags]] *[[Johnson-18438|Kay]] *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]

DNA Project Information Validation

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'''Assuring accurate DNA information on the Global Tree'''
For more information about this DNA Project Team please see [[ Lowe-866 | Karen Lowe ]] or [[Kingman-271|John Kingman]] The purpose of this Team is to assure accurate DNA information on the global tree. Members will also act as a liaison between members in need of help and DNA mentors who can help them. '''{{Red|Please post messages to confirmed members ONLY - no messages on guest profiles please}}.''' ==Privacy Level Change Message== :[[Douglass-990|David D]] A to G :[[Daniels-3035|Connie G]] H to M :[[Daniels-3035|Connie G]] N to T :[[Merritt-2421|Meghan R]] U to Z * '''Privacy Change Sample Message''': "{Member Name}
When you post DNA test information on a WikiTree profile, WikiTree needs to be able to see the profile Family Tree Tab (top of WikiTree Profile) to make DNA connections down the ancestral lines. I would like to recommend that you change the privacy level on this profile and all of the ancestors to be at a level that allows everyone to see the Family Tree tab. Click the "Privacy" tab and set your level to "Private with public tree" or "Private with public biography and tree". For further information on the available Privacy levels needed to facilitate this, please see [[Privacy|Wikitree privacy controls]]
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{your name}" :''When contacting people, post your messages in their public comment box so others can see if contact has already been made.''
:''Please post messages to confirmed members ONLY - no messages on guest profiles please'' ===mtDNA Tested List=== If their privacy level is '''{{Red|red}}''' Private or "Private with Public Biography" then their mtDNA information is ''not'' automatically associated with their direct maternal line: *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ftdna_mtdna&limit=5000&start=1 mtDNA tested with Family Tree DNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ancestry_mtdna&limit=700&start=1 mtDNA test with AncestryDNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=other_mtdna&limit=700&start=1 mtDNA test with an other lab] ===Y-DNA Tested List=== If their privacy level is '''{{Red|red}}''' Private or Private with Public Biography then their Y-DNA information is ''not'' associated with their direct paternal line: *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ftdna_ydna&limit=6000&start=1 Y-DNA test with Family Tree DNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ancestry_ydna Y-DNA test with AncestryDNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=other_ydna&limit=600&start=1 Y-DNA test with an other lab] ===auDNA Tested List=== If their privacy level is '''{{Red|red}}''' Private or "Private with Public Biography" then it is exceedingly difficult for their autosomal DNA matching cousins to determine the shared ancestry. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ftdna_audna&limit=11000&start=1 autosomal DNA test with Family Tree DNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=23andMe_audna&limit=11000&start=1 1 to 11,000 autosomal DNA test with 23andMe] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=23andme_audna&limit=11000&start=11001 11,001 to 22,000 autosomal DNA test with 23andMe] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ancestry_audna&limit=11000&start=1 1 to 11,000 autosomal DNA tested with AncestryDNA], *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ancestry_audna&limit=11000&start=11001 11,001 to 22,000 autosomal DNA tested with AncestryDNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ancestry_audna&limit=11000&start=22001 22,001 to 33,000 autosomal DNA tested with AncestryDNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=other_audna&limit=500&start=1 autosomal DNA test with an other lab] ==Check of Test Information Validity== Please look for oddities in ID's, like GEDmatch Id's for: *FTDNA Kits should be T123456 or Z123456 * 23and Me should be M123456 * Ancestry Kits should be A123456 * My Heritage Kits should be H123456 ===GEDmatch ID's=== * A-G *[[Dilliplane-5|Janis Tomko]]H-M *[[ Morgan-2979|Brandi Morgan]]N-T *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1v_T5gI-Q1w4mj0q6kJ9atBMc_GOMhcravSx9NofVJbY/edit#gid=0 Google Sheet to verify GEDmatch Id's]. Please ask a leader for access to this. *GEDmatch ID Mistake Sample Message: :"Hello , :I am working with the DNA Project. Noticed you have something a bit amiss in your GEDmatch number. Would you verify it please? :Once you find the right number you can update your GEDmatch ID number by clicking on the My WikiTree Menu top right of your profile page, then click on DNA confirmation. Then click on the DNA test tab at the top of that page, then click the edit or enter more detail button on the right. :Your Name" ''When contacting people, post your messages in their public comment box so others can see if contact has already been made.'' ==DNA Confirmations Citation Statements== *[[Kingman-271|John Kingman]] ''Volunteers need to check to make sure DNA Confirmations have proper DNA source/citations to back up DNA confirmations on profiles.'' In order to mark a parent "confirmed with DNA" on WikiTree you need a statement on the child’s profile explaining how DNA tests were used to confirm the relationship. Information about all of the DNA tests used for the confirmation need to be entered on the profiles of the test-takers, and each of the test-takers’ profiles needs to have a privacy level of at "private with public biography and family tree" so that people not on the trusted list can see the test information. See these pages for guidance when marking parental relationships "confirmed with DNA": :[[DNA_Confirmation|DNA_Confirmation]] :[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php DNA Confirmation Citation Maker app] ''When contacting people, post your messages in their public comment box so others can see if contact has already been made.'' ===Messages to Correct Confirmed with DNA suggestions=== Hello The DNA Project is working to make sure all of our members can use DNA to further their genealogy. One facet of that is making sure our WikiTreers are using the Confirmed with DNA parental relationship indicator according to WikiTree Standards. You may have seen suggestions to fix data base errors 213 (Missing Paternal DNA confirmation) and/or 313 (Missing Maternal DNA confirmation). Many of your profiles are marked as confirmed with DNA but there is no citation showing how the confirmation was obtained or the information is incomplete. We have an easy flow page describing the steps to use when marking any profile as confirmed with DNA. You will find it here: [[Help:DNA_Confirmation|Help:DNA_Confirmation]]. There is also an app which can produce proper DNA Confirmation Statements for you: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php DNA Confirmation Citation Maker app]. Please use the app or read through the Confirmation help page and work to add your citations or remove the DNA confirmed status from profiles for which you do not have sufficient matches to create a citation. Thank you for working to help us grow the most accurate World Tree possible. Questions or help? Just ask on G2G with the Tag "DNA_confirmation"! your name ====Suggestion Reports to track contact status==== * [[Space:Suggestions_Reports_and_Suggestion_Status_Page|Suggestions 213 and 313 are under Relationships]] ===Relationship Status Indicator Changes Feed=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&relstatus=1 Relationship Status Changes Feed] *(Spreadsheet for DNA member activity will be linked here) ==Ask mtDNA Testers to add their mitoYDNA.org ID== *[[Anderson-23510|Thomas Anderson]] A-G *[[Swanson-1920|Erik Swanson]] H-M 1. Find mtDNA testers who do not have a mitoYDNA.org ID. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ftdna_mtdna&limit=8000&start=1 List of mtDNA testers who said they tested with Family Tree DNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=other_mtdna&limit=700&start=1 List of mtDNA testers from other companies] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ancestry_mtdna&limit=700&start=1 List of mtDNA testers from Ancestry] ==Ask yDNA Testers to add their mitoYDNA.org ID== *[[Anderson-23510|Thomas Anderson]] A-G *[[Swanson-1920|Erik Swanson]] H-M 1. Find yDNA testers who do not have a mitoYDNA.org ID. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ftdna_ydna&limit=8000&start=1 List of yDNA testers who said they tested with Family Tree DNA] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=other_ydna&limit=700&start=1 List of yDNA testers from other companies] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&t=ancestry_ydna&limit=700&start=1 List of yDNA testers from Ancestry] '''To be Assigned''' [[Whanger-3|Sadie Culp]]

DNA Project Innovators

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'''Imagining the possibilities of new DNA features and processes on WikiTree'''
The purpose of the DNA Project Innovators Team is to discuss the possibilities and work to implement new DNA features and processes on WikiTree.''' For more information about this Team please see [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] or [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] ==Goal== The purpose of the DNA Project Innovators Team is to discuss the possibilities and work to implement new DNA features and processes on WikiTree.''' ==Tasks== * Read and Answer DNA questions in G2G * Read blogs and social media posts looking for ways to incorporate new (or a new way to work an old idea) into WikiTree's DNA features * Post Ideas to Bright Ideas Space Page. * Join the conversation in the Innovators Google Group. * Design a process for gathering and vetting ideas for DNA features ==Feature Specific Tasks== ====YDNA==== * Answer YDNA specific G2G Questions * Check profiles to see if the haplogroup is correct - R1b, but it should be R-M222. is the "R-" missing from M222? * mitoYDNA ID? Is it formatted correct? * Post to G2G about Big Y DNA testing, most downstream SNP's recording of progenitor SNP Ancestor * Integrate Haplogroup and SNP Comparison from mitoYDNA. ====mtDNA==== * Answer mtDNA specific G2G questions * If test is HVR1/2 FS have they identified their most recent Ancestor? Work with profile manager to add template for MRA. * Check for mitoYDNA ID, is it formatted correctly. * Add mtDNA Confirmation back o main DNA Confirmation page. ====auDNA==== *Answer X-DNA specific G2G Questions *Add X-DNA Confirmation back to main DNA Confirmation page. *Add X-DNA Confirmation example for two matching males and that triangulation is necessary when female is included. ====X-DNA==== * Answer X-DNA specific G2G Questions * Add X-DNA Confirmation back to main DNA Confirmation page. * Add X-DNA Confirmation example for two matching males and that triangulation is necessary when female is included. == Feature Ideas == ::[[Space:DNA_Bright_Ideas|DNA Feature Ideas]] This Space page lists our members bright ideas, or wish list for things we'd like to put forward to the Community and the team for discussion and possible incorporation into WikiTree. We can hash-out our Ideas and get them ready to post in a concise manner to G2G. Here is a list we started: * Icon in lists on WikiTree indicating a Profile has DNA connections - DNA connected Profile. * auDNA match icon (by clicking a radio button) to those people in WikiTree who are an autosomal match with you? * An easier way to get to your DNA tests information page. * Automation of table entry https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Project_Innovators_Sandbox

DNA Project Innovators Sandbox

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'''A work space for the 'DNA Project Innovators' group''' == Stuff == : Other stuff == Proposal for Auto-Confirm by DNA of Closest Relations == === Why === : This is designed to satisfy the complaints of those with strong privacy concerns : See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/532545/do-we-wikitree-violate-privacy-publishing-gedmatch-numbers Do we (Wikitree) Violate Privacy by Publishing Gedmatch Numbers?] : Once DNA Project members are satisfied with this proposal, we want to send it to Chris, hopefully for expedited development : DNA Project members are welcome to edit or comment on it === The Proposal === ===== Fields to add, per profile ===== * PGID - Profile GEDmatch ID ** contains one GEDmatch ID; stored encrypted; default: blank * P2F - flag for status of profile to father comparison ** values: Unchecked, Confirmed, NotParent * P2M - flag for status of profile to mother comparison ** values: Unchecked, Confirmed, NotParent ===== Input dialog, on DNA Tests page ===== * add new section for displaying, inputting, and editing PGID * section title: "Profile GEDmatch ID" * section description: "To allow WikiTree to automatically check relationships using GEDmatch One-To-One DNA comparisons, please assign a GEDmatch ID for this profile. It will be used to check relationships between parents and children, and may in the future be used to check relationships with siblings and half-siblings. IMPORTANT! It MUST be for a DNA test that the person of this profile took themselves. This ID will never be visible to anyone but the profile manager when first entered. You are free to select one that is already public, or you may use one that is not public anywhere, because this feature is designed to meet GDPR privacy regulations. The ID will only be stored in encrypted form according to current industry standards, designed to resist hacking attempts. It will only be decrypted for comparisons, briefly." * section prompt if blank PGID: "If you wish to enter a Profile GEDmatch ID, enter it here." * section prompt if existing PGID: "If you wish to replace or remove the current Profile GEDmatch ID, enter it here, or click the button." * PGID is only visible while editing, until is pressed, or button clicked, then PGID input box is blanked * if PGID is entered ** PGID is returned to WT server, encrypted, saved on profile record ** P2F and P2M are set to Unchecked * if button is clicked ** WT server removes PGID ===== Nightly process, per profile ===== :: ''(the process that sweeps through all profiles)'' * if PGID ** if father is assigned and P2F is Unchecked and father has PGID *** call GEDmatch 1to1 comparison of PGID with father_PGID *** parse results for total cM *** abort if error *** if total cM is sufficient **** set P2F to Confirmed; set father DNA_confirmed flag *** else **** set P2F to NotParent; set father to non-biological ** if mother is assigned and P2M is Unchecked and mother has PGID *** call GEDmatch 1to1 comparison of PGID with mother_PGID *** parse results for total cM *** abort if error *** if total cM is sufficient **** set P2M to Confirmed; set mother DNA_confirmed flag *** else **** set P2M to NotParent; set mother to non-biological ===== Display on profile page ===== :: ''Note: Current 'confirmed by DNA' status is not affected by this feature'' * if PGID ** if father *** if P2F is Confirmed **** display: "WikiTree has confirmed father by DNA" *** else if P2F is NotParent **** display: "WikiTree has confirmed that father is not related by DNA" ** if mother *** if P2M is Confirmed **** display: "WikiTree has confirmed mother by DNA" *** else if P2M is NotParent **** display: "WikiTree has confirmed that mother is not related by DNA" :: ''Note: if either parent is confirmed by DNA, also present a Help icon that explains there may be exceptions (monozygotic siblings, bone marrow transplants, etc), that can cause a false positive confirmation'' === To Do === : It's rough, can certainly be improved :* Does not yet take into account possible exceptions, such as monozygotic siblings, bone marrow transplants, etc :* P2F and P2M should be something better :* The words "is not related" could be "is not the father/mother" :* Needs discussion and special handling of 'non-biological' and other parent status flags

DNA Project Mentors

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A team of the [[Project:DNA Educators|DNA Educators Project]]. = Giving one-on-one guidance to members on how to understand DNA and apply it on WikiTree = ==DNA Basics== Helping members with questions about understanding DNA basics *[[Sims-2294|Topher Sims]] *[[Ott-1038|Terri Viola]] ==Help New Members== Helping new members (possibly referred by the Greeter Project or we can have tag watchers who can offer a hand) to get set up with their DNA information. ==WikiTree DNA Features== Helping members with questions about understanding WikiTree DNA features ==DNA Mentors== There are members who struggle a bit to understand DNA and how we use DNA here on WikiTree. As a DNA Mentor you will be available to step in and help beyond what our members read in our help pages and resource pages. With one-on-one time you'll be able to guide someone through the steps to understanding basic DNA information and how to apply it on WikiTree (Mentors from previous list-these need to be okayed by Kay that they have the knowledge of DNA and WT to be mentoring) *[[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] *[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] *[[ Morgan-2979|Brandi Morgan]] *[[Rarick-34|April Rarick]] *[[Black-4130|Candy Cox]] *[[Davis-1900|Milton Davis]] *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] ==One Name Study == Helping members set up a One Name Study with DNA information *[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] *[[Dyess-22|Carolyn Dyess Bales]] *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[Shoff-7|Barbara Shoff]] *[[Beezley-12|Doug Beezley]] ==DNA Confirmation Statements== Helping members to understand DNA confirmation statements ==Adoption Angels== *[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[Shoff-7|Barbara Shoff]] *[[Sims-2294|Topher Sims]] *[[Ott-1038|Terri Viola]] There are members who struggle a bit to understand DNA and how we use DNA here on WikiTree. As a DNA Mentor you will be available to step in and help beyond what our members read in our help pages and resource pages. With one-on-one time you'll be able to guide someone through the steps to understanding basic DNA information and how to apply it on WikiTree

DNA Project Networking

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'''Connecting DNA, WikiTree, and the Genetic Genealogy Community'''
Genetic genealogy has grown by leaps and bounds the past several years, with millions of new DNA tests taken and amazing new discoveries made regularly. Genetics has become indispensable in modern genealogy, and WikiTree is at the forefront of combining your family tree and DNA testing. A vital part of supporting that growth is engaging not only with WikiTreers (we have over 7000 people following the DNA Tag in G2G!), but also with external genetic genealogists and organizations. The DNA Project Networking Team is involved in tasks like: *Assisting with WikiTree DNA Project communications, including things like announcements and social media and the WikiTree Family News Newsletter *Communicating with genetic genealogy industry influencers and genealogical associations *Helping to coordinate the best use of DNA information in closely related Projects like the Adoption Angels, One-Name Studies, Greeters, and Data Doctors *Working closely with the other DNA Project Teams to communicate ideas for improvement and enhancement With your interest in genetic genealogy and skill in communications, you’re a perfect fit! Contact us today about volunteering. For more information about this Team please see [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] or [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]]. '''Please Add yourself to these sections and let Peter or Mags know you are willing to help with this.''' ==Internal Networking== ===Announcements=== * Keep up with project highlights from the various Google Communications groups and post announcements to the community VIA G2G. *Coordinate DNA announcements with the WikiTree Ambassadors Project and The WikiTree Family News Newsletter. ===Social Media=== * Keep up with project highlights from the various Google Communications groups and post announcements to the community VIA G2G. * Coordinate DNA announcements with the WikiTree Ambassadors Project. * Share Social Media postings and interesting things from the GG world with the Project via the Google Group. :[[Lloyd-391|Pamela]] :[[Cooper-7647|Leanne Cooper]] :[[Keil-336 | Susan Keil]] ===Liaison with Related Projects=== Determine how the DNA project can support these projects. * Name Study's * DNA Study's * SNP Projects * DNA Categorization Projects * Adoption Angels * Greeters * Data Doctors :[[Keil-336 | Susan Keil]] ===Liaison with DNA sub project teams=== * Communicate significant work of all the Various DNA Project Teams to all relevant DNA Project Teams to ensure there is open communication - his will prevent two teams from working separately on the same goal or task or feature. ==External Networking== "We privately collaborate with our close family members on modern family history. As we go back in time, the privacy controls open up. Collaboration on deep ancestors is between distant cousins who are serious about genealogical research, careful about sources, and willing to see their research validated or invalidated with DNA." - WikiTree Vision ===Liaison with Genetic Genealogy Industry Influencers=== *Work to be a positive influence in the Genetic Genealogy world about WikiTree's Vision and the WikiTree DNA Project. * When Attending Conferences be an advocate for WikiTree in discussions. * Offer advice and information regarding WikiTree to other attendees. * Be a WikiTree and DNA ambassador in FB Groups and Twitter feeds ===Liaison with Genealogical/DNA Associations=== * Be WikiTree and DNA at your local Genealogy Society and your Society DNA SIG :[[Henderson-2297|Lorna Henderson]] '''Task category to be determined''' :[[Beezley-12|Doug Beezley]]

DNA Project Y Markers

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[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] {{Image|file=Worksheet1.png |align=r |size=l |caption=Here's an image. }} Right now there are over 10,000 Family Tree DNA (ftDNA) Group Projects Father, in the diagram, would form a Haplogroup for G Son 1 and G Son 2 There is a 1% chance that a sur-name will change over every generation and that works out that 50% of people had a sur-name change some where in time. There are many reasons why a sur-name changes over the years == Terms == :[https://isogg.org/wiki/Genetics_Glossary Genetics Glossary] @ International Society of Genetic Genealogy Wiki *haplogroup - a genetic population group of people who share a common ancestor on the patriline or the matriline. *SNP signature (SNP sequence) F>S1>GS1 *Terminal SNP - The last number in a SNP signature

DNA Research: James McDaniel Sr (abt. 1708 - aft. 1774)

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Subject: James McDaniel Sr Wiki ID [[McDaniel-576|McDaniel-576]] DNA explanation and conflicts of genealogical research == Introduction== Our McDaniel ancestry is actually not that of the Lords of Clan Donald, who have Norse genetic markers. Y-DNA testing of male descendants of James McDaniel, Sr. of Maryland, show we have the Gaelic genetic marker R-M222, which is estimated to be the primary paternal lineage for 8% of Irish and Scots-Irish males. This differs from Lt. Brian’s descendants that are connected to “Clan Colla,” with a different Gaelic genetic marker. The results show our lineage is connected to the McDonagh cadet branch of the O’Flaherty chiefs of West Connacht, Ireland. The O’Flaherty chiefs, who were the ruling family of the Muintir Murchadha dynasty from ~900 A.D. onward (the McDonagh offshoot likely occurred around 1000 A.D.), originated from the Irish Uí Briúin Seóla sept of the Uí Briúin dynasty. The Uí Briúin is named after Brión, son of Irish High King Eochaid Mugmedón. The progeny of Brión and his full brothers collectively are referred to as the “Connachta,” being descendants of High King Conn Cétchathach. Brión was also the older paternal half-brother of the Irish High King Niall Noígíallach, founder of the Uí Néill dynasty and the “O’Neal” surname. The R-M222 marker was nicknamed after Niall, however the genetic marker occurred centuries before he was born. All known Connachta and Uí Néill descendants, including our McDaniel family, have the R-M222 and a more recent R-DF105 marker. Testing also shows an even more recent R-BY18145 marker is likely the signature of the O’Flaherty chiefs; which is found in O’Flaherty, McDonagh, and other offshoots. A few testers with the surname McDonough have records linking their family back to Galway, Ireland; which corroborates the genetic data. How are we connected with Clan Donald? While the name McDonagh is similar to MacDonald there is no direct paternal link. There could be an association with Clan Donald some time in history, or possibly not. History has recorded a connection of Connacht men to Scotland. A 17th century poem by Niall MacMhuirich titled “Domhnall mac Raghnaill, Rosg Mall” actually refers to Irish men serving Domhnall (Donald). Specifically the poem indicates he received help from “do chloinn Bhriain is Cholla is Chuinn,” meaning “of the progeny of Brian and Colla and Conn” (referring to Conn Cétchathach). It is possible that O’Flaherty and McDonagh men resided in Scotland at some point after military aid, and became “Scottish-ized.” This could explain why McDonagh was corrupted to MacDaniel/McDaniel. This theory is supported by evidence of the O’Flaherty surname being corrupted to the Scottish McLardy and then to Clarida/Clardy; as other Clarida men share the same O’Flaherty R-BY18145 marker. Following this theory, there is some evidence that the immediate generations prior to James Sr. had lived in Scotland. Specific to James Sr., he named two of his properties “Golloway” and “Isle of Aaron,” which could refer to two known Scottish locations, Galloway and Isle of Arran. Alternatively, he could have meant Galway and the Aran Islands, which are known landmarks in Connacht. There are records of other McDaniel individuals in Maryland prior to James Sr., who could be relatives. One promising record is of a “Redman MackDannel” that was “transported” into County Dorchester in 1681 with a few other Irishmen. Redman has been a very common name for James Sr.’s descendants, often believed to be the maiden name of James’ wife, Rebecca. However there has been no proof to confirm her maiden name, and it is possible the name has been passed down by McDaniel men to their descendants. James’ estate records also list Francis McDaniel as being a kinsman, however little is known about this Francis. == Biography == '''James McDaniel/MacDonald Sr''' was likely born around 1708 in America, but possibly in Scotland or Ireland. His parents are unknown, but are not Bryan McDonald Jr. and Pricilla Robinson, as often claimed. DNA testing shows that there is no relation given James Sr.’s male descendants have the R-M222 genetic marker. James married Rebecca (surname often assumed to be Redman/Redmond) (unknown-1784), possibly around 1726 in Maryland. They had 8 children (possibly out of order): William (~1728- 6/8/1781, killed by indians in Bedford, PA); Mary Sparks (~b. 1731); Rebecca Wright; Elizabeth Becraft; James Jr.; John; Joseph (1748-1802); and Redman. James was involved in numerous land transactions in Prince George’s County (now Frederick County), Maryland. In 1747 he purchased a warrant for 100 acres from John Howard, and a second warrant for 75 acres from Capt. John Dorsey. He patented the 175 total acres into what he called “Golloway Patent.” In 1748 he purchased another warrant for 150 acres. Of which, 50 acres was patented and named “Isle of Aaron.” In 1749 he patented the remaining 100 acres, which he called “MackDonald’s Chance.” That same hear he purchased a warrant and patented 144 acres, which he called “Bite the Biter.” In 1750 he mortgaged “Bite the Biter,” and in 1752 he mortgaged “McDaniel’s Chance,” both to Edward Dorsey. Also in 1752, James and John Howard purchased all the corn and tobacco grown by Philip Howard, along with 2 cows. In 1753, by virtue of a special warrant for adjoining vacancies to “Golloway,” James was able to acquire an additional 140 acres, which was named “Resurvey on Golloway.” In May of 1760 he is noted as picking up “a stray,” meaning he likely took in a stray livestock. By 1763 he paid off the mortgage on “Bite the Bitter.” In 1764 James purchased another 50 acres called “Preston’s Lott.” Finally in 1770 he acquired an additional 230 acres through a special warrant for vacant land adjoining “MackDonald’s Chance,” which he named “Resurvey on MacDaniel’s Chance.” James made his Will on 4/28/1774. James’ Will divided the land among his children William, Redman, John, James, Joseph, and his grandsons through William- James and Joseph. On 11/20/1774 he donated 7 shillings to the families in Boston that were suffering from the Act of British Parliament (J. McDaniel Sr.). His son James Jr. donated, as well as a Francis McDaniel. James died sometime after November, 1774. His estate documents reference Francis McDaniel being a relative (brother, cousin, or nephew). Rebecca is said to have died on 12/20/1784, also in Frederick County. ==Birth== '''Date of birth: Est. 1708''' There is no source for his date of birth. Estimation is based upon circumstantial evidence regarding his son and grandchildren. James' Will bequeaths land to his son William and 2 of his grandsons (children of William). Land could not be bequeathed to minors, therefore after adding the estimated birth dates, it is probable that he was born around or before 1708. Jame's place of birth is unknown. There are other McDaniel individuals in Frederick County, Maryland, including a kinsman Francis McDaniel. ==Family== '''Unknown''' James' parents and family are unknown, other than a kinsman "Francis McDaniel" is noted in his estate. It is likely that either James' father or grandfather were living in Scotland or Ireland. This is based upon a lack of McDaniel men being noted in Maryland much prior to his estimated date of birth. Additionally James named 2 of his property's "Galloway" and "Isle of Aaron," both being known Scottish landmarkers. Alternatively, he could have been referencing Galway, Ireland and the "Isles of Aran," both being known Connacht, Ireland landmarkers. Given DNA testing results showing his heritage is Gaelic and deeply rooted in Connacht, Ireland, this theory is very plausible as well. == DNA Confirmed Resources == Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. FTDNA kit #868351, great-grandson of [[McDaniel-4982|Arthur McDaniel]] and, FTDNA kit #182787, son of [[McDaniel-5492|Robert McDaniel]] match at a Genetic Distance of 2 on 67 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[McDaniel-576|James McDaniel]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 10 generations is 89.48%. == Sources ==

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==Overall View== == DNA PROJECT TEST RESULTS == :Jefferson Woodall :Admin :August 4, 2017 @ 11:10pm :(updated March 14, 2020): This first Woodall family group had a paper trail to the earliest US Woodall we have in our database and hereinafter will refer to as John of Genitoe Creek (died 1750). We believe we have figured out why the descendants of the sons of John of Genitoe Creek whose Will probated in 1750 do not have matching DNA results. It seems that one or both of the two sons of John Woodall, John & William were adopted. There were many orphaned children in early Colonial Virginia. One of these sons may have been a child from a previous marriage of John's wife, or could have been a child belonging to John's sister and her husband, or been born out of wedlock or been born from a non-parental event. More records will be posted in the near future on this recent discovery.There's other evidence besides the DNA testing such as through land records and Wills that help us understand this. Land Deeds through the years show both sons John and William selling their land to their neighbors, the widow Jane Watkins and Joseph Watkins. In 1769 this William was deeded land on Tuckahoe Creek, near the family land he and brother John had inherited from father John Woodall. 1750- John Woodall (of Genitoe Creek) Will names 2 sons, a William and a John. The Valentine Papers document the land on Genito creek that the 2 sons of John have in 1747. Will of John Woodall gives 150 acres of land to John and 150 acres to William, land on which they lived bounded by a straight line between them. (Source: deed book #6 1748-1755, pgs 130-131) 1757- A dividing line on Genitoe Creek between a William Woodall, Senior and John Woodall, Senior. (Source: deed book # 7) 1758- Douglas Register records marriage of William Woodhall the Widower (of Tuckahoe Creek) to a Marianne Hancock followed by Christening of some of their children Susannah 1761 , Sarah 1763, Benjamin 1765,Susannah 1768. (Source: Douglas Register) 1762- Wm Woodell (of Genitoe Creek) Grantor-deed to Widow Jane Watkins. (Source: Deed Book 6, page 360.) 1765- Charles Woodhall (son of William the widower of Genitoe Creek then Tuckahoe Creek) & Eliz Black record of Marriage followed by Christening of some of their children, William 1768, John 1773, ________ 1775, male Name smudged). (Source Douglas register ) 1766- Wm. Woodall- (of Genitoe Creek) Grantor- Deed to Joseph Watkins (Source Watkins, 2) 1769- John Pleasants and son, of Henrico Co., deed to William Woodall (of Genitoe Creek) of Goochland County, Virginia 62 acres in Goochland County (on Tuckahoe Creek) adjacent to the land of Strangeman Hutchins, William Harding, and John Whitlow. March 13, 1769. (Source D.B. 9, p. 196 e.p.v. Papers Page 985 Valentine Papers. 1797- 29 Feb. Will of estate of William Woodall (of Genitoe Creek then Tuckahoe Creek); in this he names children: Mary Childress, Charles Woodall, John Woodall, Shadrach Woodall, wife Marian Woodall, children: Sarah Woodall, Susanna Woodall, Benjamin Woodall. (Source Goochland County Virginia Will Book 17, 1796-1800, p. 104) -------------------------A Summary on the 25 Various Woodall Family Groups------ FAMILY GROUP 1- Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. Family Group 1 descends from patriarch William Woodall who is 1st documented in Goochland County, Virginia in 1758 (Douglas Register). William purchased land in Tuckahoe Creek, Goochland County in 1769. William’s 1796 Will names his wife Marion and his 7 children; Charles Woodall, John Woodall, Shadrach Woodall, Mary Childress, Benjamin Woodall, Susanna Woodall and Sarah Woodall. William signed his Will with only the letter “W”. FAMILY GROUP 2- Haplogroup I-M253 Haplogroup I-M253 is a Ychromosome haplogroup which occurs at greatest frequency in Fenno-Scandia. The mutations identified with Haplogroup I-M253(Y-DNA) are M253, M307, P30, and P40. These are known as single nucleotidepolymorphisms (SNPs). It is a subclade of Haplogroup I. Before a reclassification in 2008, the group was known as Haplogroup I1a The group displays a very clear frequency gradient, with a peak of approximately 40 percent among the populations of western Finland and more than 50 percent in the province of Satakunta, one living in Sweden as a whole, with a peak of 52 percent in Vastra Gotaland County.and around 38 percent in central Sweden. A member of this family group who is a direct descendant of Lieutenant General Sir John (Dane) Woodall KCMG KBE CB MC (1897–1985) the General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland District. I have personally seen his family crest and it is quite similar to Barber Surgeon John Woodall of London. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Woodall_(British_Army_officer) The elderly Barber- Surgeon John Woodall stated in his 24 April 1640 Court Case "DUCK VS. WOODALL" that he came from "VUEDALL" One member who recently joined the Woodall DNA Project and also belongs to this group traces his family back to the UDALL & early VUEDALLS in England- the same group of people Barber Surgeon traces his lineage back to. I feel pretty confident that Family Group 2 is distantly related to but not direct descendants of Barber-Surgeon Woodall. FAMILY GROUP 3 Haplogroup Q1a3a1 Family 3 now consists of nine testees. All have a paper trail to John Woodall of Gennytoe Creek, Goochland County, and we were very surprised to see the prediction of a Haplogroup of Q3 also known as Q1a3a1 which is native American, or in other words, American Indian. This haplogroup is strictly associated with the indigenous peoples of the Americas and is defined by the genetic marker M3, which occurred on the Q lineage roughly 10-15 thousand years ago as the migration from Siberia into the Americas was in progress. The common ancestor of the men in Family Group 3 is a William Wagner Woodall who was born 5 June 1818 and was 100% Cherokee Indian. William could have obtained the Woodall surname by adoption or changed his name to Woodall. William was a farmer and later married a Mamie Elizabeth Smith. Together they had 10 children. In 1870 he purchased 100 acres of land in Harris County, Georgia. He died in 1906 in Alabama. FAMILY GROUP 4 Haplogroup R1a1 with mutation seen as M512 . The modern distribution of R1a1 has two widely separated areas of high frequency, one in South Asia, and the other in Eastern Europe. The demographic reasons for this are the subject of on-going discussion and attention among population geneticists and genetic genealogists. Haplogroup R1a1. Possible place of origin, Eurasia.R-M448. Defining mutations, M17, M198, M512, M514, M515, L168, L449 Results indicate that family group 4 goes back to the name of Odell with one group member going back to a William Odell,his son William Odell born June 17, 1656 in Marston Mortaine, Bedfordshire ,England. The Odell name originated in Bedfordshire. Quote from a reference book, ___THE WOODALLS OF TALBOT Abner and Salie Baugh Woodall PIONEERS OF TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA Ancestry, Family and Descendants___ by Margaret Woodall Browne and Jane Nicholson Grider, copyright 1993. "The name is ENGLISH in origin, but with a French-Norman background. William the Conqueror, in 1066, created the barony and made his brother-in-law, Walter de Flandrensis, Baron du Wuhulle. A feudal castle (now in ruins) lived in for years by the Barons of Wahulle, was located on the Ouse River in Bedfordshire." (source Hubbard O'Dell Ferrell. Origin of the name Odell, a manuscript page 1.) Origin of name from Old English wudu for wood, plus hull for hill or hall gives wudgull or wudhall. The name means living on a wooded hill or a dweller at the hall by the wood. Many, but not all group members can trace their family back to a John Woodall who first had land in Henrico County Virginia in 1719 (later boundary changes made it Goochland County). This John had his will recorded in 1747 and he died shortly before 9 March 1750, as his will probated on that date. In his Will he gives 150 acres of land to each of his 2 sons: John, William with his daughter Sarah Prior as Executrix of his will. He is illiterate and signs his name with just the letter "W" with a seal around the "W". His wife name is unknown and she is obviously dead at the time his Will was written in 1747. Test results show descendants of his son John and William do not match meaning one or both of his two sons were orphans and or adopted by John (his wife may have had children from a previous marriage or one or more children could have became orphans from friends or family of John and his wife. Other members of this family group can trace their line back to early colonial Maryland and Rhode Island. Family 4 now consists of forty-three testees, six of whom bear the name Odell. When one looks at the Oldest Ancestors page for this family, one will notice most of this family descends from John, the son of John Woodall of Gennytoe Creek, Goochland County. FAMILY GROUP 5 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. The test results tend to confirm the paper trail that they all three descend from James Duncan Woodall. James Duncan was the son of Mastin Woodall's sister Diana Woodall and that James Duncan's father was Seamore Duncan. The fact that Seamore Duncan was the father is confirmed by court records and DNA results that match the Duncan family. We have Duncan testees that match this Woodall family. FAMILY GROUP 6 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. This family is headed by John Wooddall, Sr. who we believe came to America from Scotland via Ireland in the early part of 1766. Many Protestant immigrants came to America during this time period to take advantage of an Act by the South Carolina Assembly of monies for passage to America and land grants upon arrival. A son, William Wooddall, is shown in Janie Revill's book "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina 1763-1773" as being granted 400 acres at Long Canes, SC in Oct. 1766 after being in "Country" for a few months. The amount of land granted to him indicates he brought other family members with him. There are other SC records of land transactions by this family in 1700's. John Wooddall's will probated in SC in 1806 named his second wife and all of his children. There is a Biblical record of John Wooddall, Sr. and William Wooddall. The spelling of Woodall as "Wooddall" remained within some family members for many years. FAMILY GROUP 7 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. Members of this family are in the US and in England. FAMILY GROUP 8 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 9 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 9 consists of one individual. His oldest known ancestor is Andrew Woodall born about 1820 in Georgia. FAMILY GROUP 10 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 10 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. consists of one individual whose paper trail goes back to a John Woodell 1761 in Virginia, Kit 45418. Kit 45418' s ancestor William Woodell, b. c. 1795 was dead by 29 May of 1849. William's widow, Maulsey (Maines) Woodell, petitioned the Robeson County Court for her rights to dower. Charles P. and Rhoda (Woodell) Creech were two of the heirs of William Woodell, b. c. 1795. A guardianship entry in the Columbus Co., NC Court Minutes named William's minor children, including Elias P. Woodell, Richard Woodell, Rebecca Woodell, and David Woodell. FAMILY GROUP 11 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 12 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 13 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. Family 13 - has 2 individuals in this family group one spells his name Woodle and the other spells his name as Woodel. FAMILY GROUP 14 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 15 Haplogroup I-M253 Haplogroup I-M253 is a Y chromosome haplogroup which occurs at greatest frequency in Fenno-Scandia. The mutations identified with Haplogroup I-M253 (Y-DNA) are M253, M307, P30, and P40. These are known as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). It is a subclade of Haplogroup I. Before a reclassification in 2008, the group was known as Haplogroup I1a. The group displays a very clear frequency gradient, with a peak of approximately 40 percent among the populations of western Finland and more than 50 percent in the province of Satakunta, and around 38 percent in Sweden as a whole, with a peak of 52 percent in Västra Götaland County in central Sweden. Their Lineage is this: William>Charles>Jehu>Mary Ann Woodall (who had son a with a man with the last name Ketchum) > James Leondogist Woodall b. 1839 (fought in Civil War) FAMILY GROUP 16 Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 - found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 17 Haplogroup R-DF41- primarily found in Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man & Wales with some results in Western England & Southern France. FAMILY GROUP 18 Haplogroup E-V38 Subgroup E-M2- is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is often found in African males and their descendants and is heritably passed in lineage from father to son. Geneticists study these variants in populations to find the evolutionary lineage to a common male human ancestor. It can also be referred to in phylogenetic nomenclature by names such as E1b1a(although the exact definition of phylogenetic names can vary over time).E-V38 has two basal branches, E-M329 (formerly E1b1c) and E-M2 (formerly E1b1a), the former is almost exclusively found in Ethiopia. The E-M2 branches are the predominant lineage in Western Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, and the southern parts of Eastern Africa. E-M2 has several subclades, however many members are included in either E-L485 or E-U175. FAMILY GROUP 19 Haplogroup R1a1, also referred to as haplogroup R-M17 or R-M198, is a Y-DNA haplogroup defining one of the most common human male lines found in modern Eurasia. It is defined by the SNP mutation M17, and is particularly common in a large region extending from South Asia and Southern Siberia to Central Europe and Scandinavia (Underhill 2009). The R1a1 is the most common subclade within the family of the Y-DNA Haplogroup R1a, which share in common the M420 SNP mutation, and before the discovery of M420, R1a1 was itself referred to as R1a. The modern distribution of R1a1 has two widely separated areas of high frequency, one in South Asia, and the other in Eastern Europe. The demographic reasons for this are the subject of on-going discussion and attention among population geneticists and genetic genealogists. Archaeologists recognize a complex of inter-related and relatively mobile cultures living on the Eurasian steppe, part of which protrudes into Europe as far west as Ukraine. These cultures from the late Neolithic and into the Iron Age, with specific traits such as Kurgan burials and horse domestication, have been associated with the dispersal of Indo-European languages across Eurasia. Nearly all samples from Bronze and Iron Age graves in the Krasnoyarsk area in south Siberia belonged to R1a1 and appeared to represent an eastward migration from Europe. In central Europe, Corded Ware period human remains at Eulau from which Y-DNA was extracted appear to be R-M17(xM458) (which they found most similar to the modern German R-M17* haplotype. FAMILY GROUP 20- Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 21- Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. Family Group 21- oldest living known Woodall is James Woodall b. 1815. His census lists he was born in Pennsylvania but he grew up in Virginia. John married Elizabeth Martin in now West Virginia in 1838. They moved to Ohio in the 1850s and that is where the next seven generations live(d). Ancestry Tree DNA indicates they are possibly related to Polly Lentz from Johnston, NC where many Woodalls resided. They also found a possible DNA link to Woodalls from Maryland. FAMILY GROUP 22- Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. The man in this Woodall family group is of Scottish descent. FAMILY GROUP 23- Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. FAMILY GROUP 24- Haplogroup J-M172 also known as J2 is common in modern populations in Western Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, Europe and North Africa. It is thought that J-M172 may have originated between the Caucasus Mountains, Mesopotamia and the Levant. It is likely that J2 men had settled over most of Anatolia, the South Caucasus and Iran by the end of the Last Glaciation 12,000 years ago. Researchers claimed to have uncovered the earliest known migration of J2, from Sumeria to Canaan and that in today's populations, Eu 9 (the post-mutation form of M172) is strongest in the Caucasus, Asia Minor and the Levant, whilst Eu 10 becomes stronger and replaces the frequency of Eu 9 as one moves south into the Arabian Peninsula, so that people from the Caucasus met with Arabs near and between Mesopotamia (formerly Sumeria) and the Negev Desert, as "Arabisation" spread from Arabia to the Levant and Turkey, as well as many peoples (e.g. Jews, Armenians, Lebanese) having returned from diasporas. FAMILY GROUP 25- Haplogroup E-M35, which accounts for approximately 18% to 20% of Ashkenazi and 8.6% to 30% of Sephardi Y-chromosomes, appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population. All major sub-branches of E-M35 are thought to have originated in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, or nearby areas of the Near East. Some branches of E-M35 are assumed to have left Africa thousands of years ago, whereas others may have arrived from the Near East. E-M215 and E-M35 are quite common among Afroasiatic speakers. The linguistic group and carriers of E-M35 lineage have a high probability to have arisen and dispersed together from the Afroasiatic Urheimat. Amongst populations with an Afro-Asiatic speaking history, a significant proportion of Jewish male lineages are E-M35. Approximately 35% to 43% of Jewish men are in the paternal line known as haplogroup J and its sub-haplogroups. This haplogroup is particularly present in the Middle East and Southern Europe. 15% to 30% are in haplogroup E1b1b (or E-M35) and its sub-haplogroups which is common in the Middle East, North Africa, and Southern Europe. ==RootsWeb Family 4== ===Oldest Ancestors for Kit Number 60073 Family 4=== :Generation 1 Jonathan Woodall, born about 1740, married Lincy Harvey :Generation 2 Moses Woodall, born about 1803 in VA and died in 1893 in Montgomery Co., TN :Generation 3 Wiley Washington Woodall, born 22 Feb 1840 in Robertson Co., TN and died 2 Dec 1917 in Montgomery Co., TN :Generation 4 William Austin Woodall, born 20 Feb 1875 in Montgomery Co., TN and died 13 May 1963 in Montgomery Co., TN :Generation 5 Alfred Leslie Woodall, born 27 Oct 1898 in Montgomery Co., TN and died 3 Jul 1991 in Montgomery Co., TN. ===Oldest Ancestors for Kit Number 139617 Family 4=== :Generation 1 Jonathan Woodall, born about 1740, married Lincy Harvey :Generation 2 Zephenia Harvey Woodall, born about 1792 in Jasper Co., GA and died after 1860 :Generation 3  Ewing M. Woodall, born about 1837 in AL and died after 1912. :Generation 4 Harvey Zephaniah Woodall, born 7 January 1873 in Tennessee. :Generation 5 James Harvey Woodall, born about 1892 in Tennessee.   ===Oldest Ancestors for Kit Number 87850 Family 4=== :Generation 1 Jonathan Woodall, born about 1740, married Lincy Harvey :Generation 2 John  A. Woodall,  born about 1799 in Millegeville, GA and died in 1860 in Dresden, Navarro, TX. Married Mary Vest :Generation 3 Albert Newton Woodall, born about 1834 in AL and married Luticea A Wynn. :Generation 4 Elkana Woodall, born about 1863 and married Antonia Lulu Seay. :Generation 5 Gettis Woodall, born 30 July 1897 in AL. ==RootsWeb Oldest Ancestors All Family Kits== https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~marshalldna/genealogy/My%20Webs/Woodall/Oldest%20Ancestors.htm Entire RootsWeb Woodall http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~morganandrelatedfamilies/genealogy/families/woodall.htm ==Wives of Jonathon Woodall abt 1710== *These two lines need to be merged there is also a missing Wife with Children :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wooddall-4 John Woodall :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-167 John Woodall :Children of '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sampson-1404 Judith Sampson]''' married about 1731 :Sampson - abt 1732 -- Goochland Virginia :John Jr.- abt 1735 -- Goochland Virginia---died Dec 1798 Wilkes Georgia :William Sr.- abt 1737-- Goochland Virginia :James B Sr - abt 1739 -- Unknown --- died before1800 :Jacob Sr - abt 1740 -- Unknown --- died abt1808 North Carolina :David - abt 1742--Unknown --- abt1742 :Children of '''Isabella (Sarah) maybe (Madison Moore)''' married abt 1744 :William-abt 1745 -- married Julia Moore and Anne(Unknown) :Sarah-abt 1750 -- married John Power :Joseph-abt 1754 -- married Abigail Gilder --- died abt 1812 :Ann-abt 1756 -- narried John Amos McCutcheon :John Jr-abt 1758 :Children of '''Judith Holmes''' married aft 1758 :Thomas Holmes Woodall-abt 1792 ---- 1.John Wooddall b. 1720 and d. 1806 Pendleton District SC. He was first married to Isablella ? and secondly to Judith Holmes. John Wooddall b. 1720 (His wife Isabella ?? may have been alive at time, He later married Judith Holmes) Children: William Wooddall b. 1745 ( married Julia Moore and Anna Annex) Sarah b. 1750 ( married John Power) Joseph b. 1754 (married Abigail Gilder) Ann b. 1756 ( married John Amos McCutchen) John Wooddall b. 1756 (married unknown) . ---- Historical records available in South Carolina tells us John Wooddall and his family remained in South Carolina a number of years before some migrated to other states as lands seized from Native Americans were made available to white settlers through lottery grants. Some of the records are detailed below: '''10/28/1888 William Woodall do give and bequeath to my two sons John Woodall and Joseph Woodall tract on which they now live, branch on the south side of Guilder Creek, called Starks Branch to be divided between them when they are both of age, onlyu they are not to make sale of land during their mother’s life. Wit: Jean Dennis, Margret Noland. P.Deed BK D page 6230624 Winton CO. (This action probably means William had divorced his first wife, Julia Moore. He had married Anna Annex by this time and they were producing children per the Woodall Family Bible). 08/06/1795 John Wooddall, Jr. – Plat for 410 acres on Rocky Fork of Big Generostee Creek, Pendleton County, Ninety Six District, Surveyed by John McMahen ???? John Woodall and Joseph Woodall of Pendleton County SC three and twenty mile cr Children of John Wooddall and Isabella 1. William Wooddall b. 1745 in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland and died unknown probably Georgia. He first married Julia Moore and secondly to Anna Annex. He arrived In Charleston, SC in 1766. 2. Sarah Ann Wooddall b. 1750 in Lower Scotland or Upper IrelandC. She married John Power on 19th June 1776 in Anderson, South Carolina. She died on May 4th, 1832 3. Joseph Wooddall b. 1754 in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland and died 1812 in Pendleton , Anderson, SC. He married Abailgail Gilder. She was born in 1790 and died abt. 1830. 4. Ann Morgan Woodall was born in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland Sept. 1757. She Married John Amos McCutchen in 1780. She died on 20 Jun 1822 in Morgan, Alabama. 5. John Wooddall was born in 1758 in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland. Children of John Wooddall and Judith Holmes 1. Thomas Holmes Wooddall b. 1797 in Pendleton, Anderson, SC and died 1864 probably in Cherokee County, TX. He married Susannah ?? b. 1796 in SC. Charleston, SC in 1766. 2. Sarah Ann Wooddall b. 1750 in Lower Scotland or Upper IrelandC. She married John Power on 19th June 1776 in Anderson, South Carolina. She died on May 4th, 1832 3. Joseph Wooddall b. 1754 in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland and died 1812 in Pendleton , Anderson, SC. He married Abailgail Gilder. She was born in 1790 and died abt. 1830. 4. Ann Morgan Woodall was born in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland Sept. 1757. She Married John Amos McCutchen in 1780. She died on 20 Jun 1822 in Morgan, Alabama. 5. John Wooddall was born in 1758 in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland. Children of John Wooddall and Judith Holmes 1. Thomas Holmes Wooddall b. 1797 in Pendleton, Anderson, SC and died 1864 probably in Cherokee County, TX. He married Susannah ?? b. 1796 in SC. South Carolina. She died on May 4th, 1832 3. Joseph Wooddall b. 1754 in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland and died 1812 in Pendleton , Anderson, SC. He married Abailgail Gilder. She was born in 1790 and died abt. 1830. 4. Ann Morgan Woodall was born in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland Sept. 1757. She Married John Amos McCutchen in 1780. She died on 20 Jun 1822 in Morgan, Alabama. 5. John Wooddall was born in 1758 in Lower Scotland or Upper Ireland. Children of John Wooddall and Judith Holmes 1. Thomas Holmes Wooddall b. 1797 in Pendleton, Anderson, SC and died 1864 probably in Cherokee County, TX. He married Susannah ?? b. 1796 in SC. == Woodall Q-M3 Dna == :Persons --- MTdna --- YDna----- :---You ----------H1---- Unavailabe :---Dan ---------K2a--- Q-M346 == Sources ==

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DNA Study: Gillespies of the Colony of Virginia

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'' '''RESEARCH IN PROGRESS''' ''[[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 18:55, 12 March 2022 (UTC) == Purpose == The purpose of this study is to clarify two entirely different families named Gillespie whose histories became entangled in the colonies. This study begins with [[Gillespie-2061|James Gillespie]] and [[Bean-7368|Jennett Bean/Bennie]] who lived in Falkirk Scotland and emigrated to the colonies through Pennsylvania settling in Orange County. The other was [[Gillespie-2122|Robert Gillespie]] and [[Russell-7575||Agnes (Russell) Gillespie]] apparently born in Ulster Northern Ireland and emigrated to Botetourt, Virginia. They were both named Gillespie and lived relatively close together, apparently did business together and apparently intermarried once so the ancestors have been badly confused. Glendennings from Dumfrieshire are a possible consideration. == Method == '''Refer to: https://segmentology.org/2020/01/31/in-defense-of-small-segments/ ''' : To Consider: DNA pile up regions. These are small DNA segments that seem to resist recombination. You can find a lot of information about them online, but much of it might be too technical for a casual discussion. One explanation I found and liked is by Edison Williams on Wikitree just a month ago: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1372720/are-there-new-explanations-of-pile-up-regions] As well as Jim Barlett's Pile Ups: [https://segmentology.org/2015/10/07/pile-ups/] While reading Jim Bartlett's article "Defense of Small Segments" we need to consider it in the context of a larger discussion. He's not simply saying go ahead and use small segments. (1) the smaller the segment the more likely it is to be a false positive. The usual threshold, depending on the expert is around 5 cM or 7 cM. GedMatch, for example, sets the default for matching at 7 cM. Jim Bartlett is suggesting it's okay to go lower but he warns us to proceed with great caution. (2) Pile ups are a different but related issue. For reasons that are not yet well-understood, some DNA segments remain intact over many generations. This is especially true of smaller segments, for obvious reasons. Some of these segments have spread through large regional populations. meaning they are probably very old. ''Note: Gedmatch has allowed for Pile ups in its analyses.'' '' '''Old Segments are breadcrumbs to older ancestors''' '' -- THINK SOURCE + SCIENCE + HISTORICAL RELEVANCE''' If you look at small segments using a tool like DNA Painter, you quickly see that matches at the 3 to 5 cM level are a dime a dozen. ''Most'' of the time they'll be false matches, while in a few cases it will be easy to see how they are acting as ''population markers,'' then ''once in a while'' you'll find one that might be worth investigating. ['''KEY - OUR SPECIFIC POPULATION HAS SPECIFIC MARKERS ON THE 3cM level'''] Jim Bartlett says he uses a formula: "have at least G independent Matches (at least cousins to each other) who all agree on the same Common Ancestor", where G is the number of generations back. His explanation makes it clear he talking about this number of people, not this number of small segments between two people. '''THUS''': I am 8 generations from Mary. If I share a common ancestor with Ian, the closest it could be would be Mary's grandfather (since her possible father was the immigrant on our side). That means at least 10 generations. Applying Jim's formula, we would need 10 matches (including me), all of whom are known or suspected descendants of Mary's Clendennin "grandfather", and all of whom match on the same one or two segments. As Jim says, it's easy to find the matches, harder to prove their common ancestor. And even when we do, all we have ''in most cases'' is supporting evidence for our paper genealogy. This family was fortunate enough to have interested cousins active on Wikitree that become a population OF multiple generations. '''FINALLY''' Gedmatch has developed an app for us to organize common segments in common DNA tests uploaded to their site. I will continue to collect people that are curious, connect them with the appropriate family that will in turn create appropriate family branches. This will be important as I create the document that separates and categorizes the different Gillespies, Mary's family, so it becomes more difficult to erroneously merge the wrong families into this one while inviting the right ones AT THE SAME TIME guiding the erroneous people into their right places. There is no panacea: Engage: ''' ''SOURCE + SCIENCE + == Available Test Kits == We are confirming Genetic Connections between Descendant/Ancestors in the Gillespie and Glendenning Lines. Descendants from Pennsylvania came as a surprise from both Pennsylvania and Cowpasture/Scotland. As the Pennsylvania line is contraversial, I am using my test [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] being a direct descendant of [[gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]] to represent continuation of the Pennsylvania lineage, mostly because I'm the most convenient for me to access. If anyone else wishes to join me let me know and I'll bring you in with me. I believe strengthening the Pennsylvania link to this family would be the best recourse since we seem to be the most suspicious connection. '''[[Gillespie-2061|James]]/[[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]]FALKIRK''' * Janice (Hartridge) Givens and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are fifth cousins once removed [36] Janice and Amanda have 111 common ancestors. Comparing Kit EQ7599379 (Janice Hatridge Givens) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.8 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 12.4cM (0.345 Pct); 3 shared segments found for this comparison; 173441 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.53 Pct SNPs are full identical; Chromosome 1, 13, 19. Note: Janice Hartridge is the leader of the DNA Connections on this line up the generations of both the Gillespies and Glendinnings so her autosomal data is important and relevant to information tying together the two families. She would NOT appear for example for Mary and Mayse or Mary and Archibald if in fact there was no connection. I will be exploring this further when I've completed the list of relevant Descendants. '''ULSTER''' F LaVerne Gillespie Find Relationship : Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 111 markers, haplogroup I1d, FTDNA kit #45471 [test details] ~0.78% F LaVerne Gillespie Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch gill100fl [compare], Ancestry member lgillespie10 [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #45471 [test details] '''DUMFRIESHIRE''', Amanda (Moyer) Torrey and Ian Glendinning Comparing Kit T961533 (Ian Glendinning) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] have a match. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 20.3cM (0.567 Pct); 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 202798 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.164 Pct SNPs are full identical with Chromosomes 2, 8, 10, 12, 13. A match of 3-4 cMs is consistent when shared 18th Century MRCA. Since Ian has the Y-DNA for Glendinnings then if This branch descends from one of his branches his data will automatically appear on our profiles and tie us together. Matching Ian Glendinnings Autosomal DNA would mean once a connection between our Archibald with Ian Glendinning's extended family, he will appear on the male profiles on our line and we'll be closer to applying the plaid to the colonists as well as resolve William Gillespie's wife as Mary Glendinning. '''[[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]] PENNSYLVANIA''' :[[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] ~0.78% X DNA ~1.56% Amanda (Moyer) Torrey Find Relationship : MyHeritage DNA, GEDmatch UZ9855520 [compare], yourDNAportal AMA50dbac4e [test details] :[[Welker-621|Greg Welker]] ~0.78% Greg Welker Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch EE1864835 [compare] [test details] + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch NR9763633 [compare], Ancestry member gwelker_OH [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch CY8026799 [compare], FTDNA kit #802515 [test details] + Autosomal DNA Test, GEDmatch CZ698652C1 [compare] [test details] Quaker Ancestors? :[[Wilson-38805|Steven Wilson]] ~0.78% Greg Welker Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch EE1864835 [compare] [test details] + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch NR9763633 [compare], Ancestry member gwelker_OH [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch CY8026799 [compare], FTDNA kit #802515 [test details] + Autosomal DNA Test, GEDmatch CZ698652C1 [compare] [test details] :[[Long-14508|Bobbie Long]] ~0.39% X DNA ~0.78% Bobbie Long Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch M744209 [compare] [test details] : [[Demi-7|Martha (Demi) Houston]] ~0.39% Martha (Demi) Houston Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch M537437 [compare] [test details] + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A894135 [compare], Ancestry member Med75 [test details] == Background == === William Gilllespie === There is a large controversy re: trace DNA typically present in early 18th century ancestors. That is a whole discussion reviewed in my study connecting cousins with ancestors. We can emphatically say any DNA connection for any reason is best seen in connection with paper sources. Otherwise we have no clue what that DNA could mean, especially with 3-5 cMs. Also vital is to see sources in terms of familial DNA connections to keep confusing information from perfectly reliable sources. The example used for this profile is a profile in Family Search through William Gillespie whose parents are James and jannet Gillespie "William Gillespie, 1737 – from 1826 to 1831, KFKJ-VS9," FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFKJ-VS9 : accesssed 31 March 2022), parents James Gillespie and '''Jannet Stuart'''. This William married Isabella Houston; they had 8 children, the oldest being Capt William Gillespie. That William on Family Search was buried in Blount County Tennessee and an ancestor of [[Gillespie-126|Elizabeth Allcorn Gillespie]] profile. She has an empty profile with just her husband [[Franklin-253|William Franklin]] in it. At least he had a Family Search profile with a list of census. In 1860, the Franklins lived with her Gillespie brother and his smallish family. It's through this brother you get their parents and her grandfather, Capt William Gillespie, :whose father was William, :whose mother is Isabella Houston, and :we see grandparents being James and Jannet. Of course we know this is the wrong family. The correct line is also in parish records, but we have the document where James swore in in Ireland and the map of the land he and his family settled in Augusta County. But probably the most compelling is that our family has 3 dozen DNA connections AND a Y-DNA that we're about ready to connect with what will hopefully prove the identity of our unknown mother and reunite her with her family. That piece will make it harder to make such mistakes with sources. But the truly beautiful part of the system is that whenever DNA (Gedmatched) Connections appear in a familial profile, they automatically appear making it easy to create a path productively using trace DNA and making a genetic clan for that family. '''NOTE: The ! means I have connected the DNA Connection with the Study. ==DNA and Cousin Connections== : ''' ''FOLLOWING BREADCRUMBS'' ''' Referring to In Defense of Small Segments In Defense of Small Segments [https://segmentology.org/2020/01/31/in-defense-of-small-segments/] ==Identifying Descending Generations== There needed to be a "1st Generation" anchor identifying the family through Y-DNA test results. I found [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]] on Wikitree's Surname Index. He hasn't made a lot of contributions to Wikitree, but he did upload his Y-DNA and autosomal test results to establish a starting point. Through comparing my Autosomal results with Ian, we share a common ancestor through trace 3-4 cMs over 5 segments. The closest MCRA possible would be Mary's grandfather (since her possible father was the immigrant on our side). That means by applying [Jim's- get full name] formula, we would need 10 matches with me, all of whom are known or suspected descendants of Mary's Clendennin "grandfather", and all of whom match on the same one or two segments. (Thank Justin Swanstrom) In the following study, I used Primary Sources through Scotland's Parish Records, Gedmatch results and Wikitrees "Relationship to Me" to fill out valuable results with family. ==GENERATIONS== ''' ''FIRST GENERATION'' ''' [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]] is a Glendinnings expert that lives in Aberdeen has a result for both autosomal and Y-DNA results AND what would seem to be a very well researched family tree. I suppose it helps living in Aberdeen. The profile Ian appears in is [[Glendinning-45|Archibald Glendinning]], [[Nix-228|Fred Nix]] PM. GEN 1 w/Y-DNA: Archibald Glendinning Westerkirk [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Glendinning-45] Wikitree Fred's profile is a resource for this family. '''Result:''' [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] and [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]] Comparing Kit T961533 (Ian Glendinning) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] have a match. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 20.3cM (0.567 Pct); 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 202798 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.164 Pct SNPs are full identical with Chromosomes '''2,''' '''8,''' 10, '''12,''' 13. A match of 3-4 cMs is consistent when shared 18th Century MRCA. :Since '''Ian has the Y-DNA for Glendinnings''' then if This branch descends from one of his branches his data will automatically appear on our profiles and tie us together. : As I match [[Glendinning-90|Ian Glendinning]]s Autosomal DNA that would mean once we connect our Archibald with Ian Glendinning's extended family, he will appear on the male profiles on our line and we'll be closer to applying the plaid to the colonists as well as resolve William Gillespie's wife as Mary Glendinning. : I found Ian in our Surname Index by chance while researching the Glendinnings through [[Gillespie-399|Nancy Gillespie]] from York Pennsylvania. I did not think I'd have any connection with the Glendinnings. Nancy was born in York, over 330 miles north of Cowpasture so it seemed unlikely William Gillespie would take Mary north with him while she was almost to term, especially when he had children on their plantation at home and then not bring her back with her brothers and sisters. But we'll talk about that later. :''An Archibald Glendinning was born Archibald only child with that name born in Westerkirk at that time [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=Glendinning&surname_so=exact&forename=Archibald&forename_so=starts&from_year=1700&to_year=1750&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two_so=exact&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK_WESTERKIRK&rd_label%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK] Scotland's People : Archibald Glendinning from Westerkirk married Jane Beatty 18 Jun 1724 Archibald Glendinning m. Jane Beatty in Westerkirk [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_marriages&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=Glendinning&surname_so=exact&forename_so=starts&spouse_name_so=exact&from_year=1700&to_year=1750&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK_WESTERKIRK&rd_label%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK]ScotlandsPeople :: He died in Westerkirk. Archibald and his wife did not seem to have children named Archibald Glendinning. 4 children from Westerkirk [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=Glendinning&surname_so=exact&forename_so=starts&from_year=1700&to_year=1750&parent_names=Archibald%20Glendinning&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two_so=exact&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK_WESTERKIRK&rd_label%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK] Scotland's People : '''Archibald from Westerkirk's Father is James'''. James married before 1700 Parrish kept records for marriages and births : '''1) Archibald - b. 27 Feb 1704''' m. Jane Beatty in Westerkirk (See Above) : 2) Jennet -b. 15 Mar 1702 : 3) James - b. 21 Apr 1704 : '''For Children of James (Mary's paternal grandfather), Siblings of Archibald''' : The Parrish christened 25 Children born between 1700-1750 in Westerkirk Dumfries named Glendinning. There were 4 who were Archibalds siblings Children christened between 1700-1750 [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=Glendinning&surname_so=exact&forename_so=starts&from_year=1700&to_year=1750&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two_so=exact&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK_WESTERKIRK&rd_label%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK&rd_name%5B0%5D=WESTERKIRK] Scotland's People : '''Archibald Jane had the following children''': : 1) Jennet b. 16 Nov. 1729 Westerkirk : 2) James b. 14 Nov 1731 (maybe died when little) Westerkirk : 3) John b.8 Dec 1734 Westerkirk : 4) James b. 17 Dec 1738 Westerkirk : ''' ''Following Breadcrumbs [[Glendenin-3|Archibald Glendinning]] if Mary's father might be Archibald from Westerkirk's Uncle (James Brother)'' ''' ---- ''' '' SECOND GENERATION'' ''' Colonial ARCHIBALD's FATHER ---- ''' ''THIRD GENERATION'' ''' Archibald Glendinning and Esther Mayse : 1) * :[[Mitchell-5748|Scott Mitchell]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 7th cousins and both descended through [[Glendenin-3|Archibald Glendinning]] and his 2nd wife [[Mayse-5|Esther (Mayse) Clendenning]] ! GEN 3: Mayes 2nd Marriage- Scott Mitchell and Amanda Torrey are 7th Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Mitchell-5748&person2Name=Moyer-780]Relationship to Me Scott and Amanda have 234 common ancestors . :[[Mitchell-5748|Scott Mitchell]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] Comparing Kit M152915 (*ScottM) [Migration - V3 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.4 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 11.7cM (0.327 Pct); 3 shared segments found for this comparison; 208080 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.494 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chrs '''2,''' 7, '''12.''' Scott matches on 2 & 12. '''Note''' Scott's ancestor is [[Clendenin-174|John]]; Amanda's ancestor is [[Glendinning-359|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] : 2) [[Bailey-18422|Cheryl (Bailey) McMasters]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. Cheryl and Amanda Descend from [[Mayse-5|Esther (Mayse) Glendinning]] and [[Burnside-128|Robert Burnside]]. Cheryl's ancestor is '''[[Burnside-277|Rachel (Burnside) Wade]].''' ! GEN 3: Mayes 1st Marriage: Cheryl (Bailey) McMasters and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bailey-18422&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me There are 2 ways Charyl descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside. Amanda and Cheryl have 3 Common Ancestors. :Comparing Kit A648408 (*Cheryl Bailey) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 17.9cM (0.499 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 198747 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.57 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 3, 5, 7 (2xs), '''8''' '''Note:''' As Cheryl descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside, Esther's first husband, Cheryl is not a Glendinning, but our trace DNA would isolate Mayes DNA on chromosome '''8'''. : 3) [[Green-32069|Terry Green]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 3 Mayes 1st marriage - Terry Green and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Green-32069&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Terry and Amanda share 246 common ancestors. Terry descends from Esther (Mayes) Burnside, Esther's first husband. ''[Expected connection between Cheryl Bailey and Terry Green through Burnside]'' : 4) [[McCowan-260|Yvonne (McCowen) Gammel]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 7th cousins once removed. ! GEN 3 Yvonne and Amanda are 7th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McCowan-260&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Yvonne and Amanda have 250 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit M436149 (Yvonne McCowan Gammell) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 6.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.3cM (0.175 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 125439 SNPs used for this comparison. 48.517 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 6.3 cM on the 15th chromosome. ---- ''' ''FOURTH GENERATION:'' ''' : Mary and her husband [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]] had 11 children : '''NOTE''': Amanda's connection through Mary and William's daughter '''(#9) [[Gillespie-559|NANCY (GILLESPIE) OWENS]] FROM YORK PENNSYLVANIA. ''' There has been serious contention that Nancy was William and Mary's daughter which means with an absence of available sources, her biological connection becomes important in a way that makes historical sense. There is a Pennsylvania contingent that is present and makes a DNA Connection with Nancy's siblings. Their context is the drama of the French Indian War. * Descendants of Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie) though '''(#1) [[Gillespie-400|Mary (Gillespie) Bowen]]''': : 1) [[Propst-271|Samuel Propst]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4: Samuel and Amanda are 6th Cousins thru Mary (Gillespie) Bowen) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Propst-271&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They share 54 Common Ancestors : 2) [[Ward-3293|Marie (Ward) Mills]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins and ! GEN 4 Marie Ward and Amanda Torrey are 6th Cousins through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ward-3293&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They share 184 Common Ancestors. : 3) [[DeVall-27|Cindy DeVall]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins ! GEN 4 Cindy DeVall and Amanda Torrey through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Connections_for_Glendinnings] Relationship to Me They have 109 common ancestors. : 4) [[Bennett-6666|Donna (Bennett) Prisley]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Donna and Amanda are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bennett-6666&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me . Donna and Amanda have 270 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T005126 (Donna Prisley) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.6 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 17.5cM (0.489 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 201899 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.306 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2''', 5, 13 :5) [[Berry-17166|Daniel Berry} and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Daniel Berry and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Berry-17166&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 241 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit YD1345830 (*Dano) [Select a Company or Source] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 8.5cM (0.236 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison.180107 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.059 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 13, 14 : 6) [[Upton-1893|Timothy Upton]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Timothy Upton and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Upton-1893&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Timothy and Amanda have 184 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit CW9891526 (Timothy Upton) [FTDNA] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.7 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 43cM (1.2 Pct). 13 shared segments found for this comparison. 468474 SNPs used for this comparison. 68.086 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2,''' 5, 6, 11 (3xs), '''12''', 13, 16, 20 (3xs) : 7) [[Shockey-1246|Lesley Lee Shockey]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. ! GEN 4 Lesley Shockey and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shockey-1246&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Lesley and Amanda have 7 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T461689 (Lesley Shockey) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 6.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 9.7cM (0.27 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 203141 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.753 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes 1, 15. : 8) [[Howard-17919|Diane (Howard) Farquharson]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Diane (Howard) Farquharson and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Howard-17919&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to me. Amanda and Diane have 316 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit JN6833213 (*Dianne Howard) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] '''No shared DNA segments found.''' 180217 SNPs used for this comparison. Comparison took 0.203. : 9) [[Cox-23224|Susan Cox]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Susan Cox and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cox-23224&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Susan and Amanda have 133 common ancestors. :10) [[Welton-201|Jessica Welton]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed. ! GEN 4 Jessica Welton and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Welton-201&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Jessica and Amanda share 151 common ancestors. : 11) . [[Krone-126|John Krone Jr.]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 John Krone and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Krone-126&person2Name=Moyer-780] - our MCRA is this Mary.] Relationship to Me John and Amanda have 221 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit EY3642225 (John Krone Jr) [MyHeritage] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]: Largest segment = 5.6 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 21cM (0.587 Pct); 5 shared segments found for this comparison.; 173472 SNPs used for this comparison.; 51.55 Pct SNPs are full identical. Also important is the chart above is "Validity of Segments" and though I set the minimum segment size at its minimum 3, there is always a reading, 3-4 cMs over a number of segments. which are Chromosome 5, 7 (2xs) , 15, 21 :12) [[Shelley-1310|Larry Shelley]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are are 6th cousins once removed Larry Shelley and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Mary (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shelley-1310&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me] They share 271 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit M580051 (Larry Shelley) [Migration - V3 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.3 cM.Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.4cM (0.177 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 210609 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.803 Pct SNPs are full identical. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#2) [[Gillespie-4095|Simon Gillespie]]''' : 1) [[Howery-274|Justin Howery]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Justin and Amanda are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Howery-274&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me . They share 261 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit M161907 (Justin Swanstrom) [Migration - V2 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] '''No shared DNA segments found; 124941 SNPs used for this comparison.''' :2) * [[Swanstrom-8|Jeanne Swanstrom]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins. Jeanne and Amanda are 6th cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relatiynship&action=calculate&person1Name=Swanstrom-8&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to MeThey share 263 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T575094 (Jeanne Swanstrom) [Migration - F2 - T] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.8 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 14.2cM (0.396 Pct); 4 shared segments found for this comparison; 200386 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.286 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2,''' 11 (2xs). * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#5) [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]].''' :1) [[Gillespie-6260|Margaret Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Margaret and Amanda are 6th cousins through James Smiley Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gillespie-6260&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Margaret and Amanda have only 2 connections with Amanda being [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]] and [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie]]. '''Note 1:''' James middle name "Smiley" is the same as a "Quaker" (unproven [[Moyer-780|Moyer-780]] 22:37, 9 March 2022 (UTC)) family. [[Lownsberry-3|Benjamin Lownesberry]], the son of [[Lownsberry-2|John Carpenter Lownesberry]] from Bordentown, New Jersey (a Quaker bastion) and [[Smiley-1253|Drucilla Smiley]] from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Also a Quaker stronghold) ultimately married [[Owens-1891|Anna (Owens) Lownesberry]] the daughter of [[Gillespie-559|Nancy]] from York, Pennsylvania and [[Owens-2613|John Owens']] from York with Welsh parents. Nancy (Gillespie) Owens' Family Tree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smiley-1253]. Though not definitive, it is another clue to explore. James Smiley Gillespie was born 9 years before Nancy which would mean the Gillespies might have been a part of this Quaker community for a decade before William took a pregnant Mary to York to deliver their baby. :'''Note 2:''' [[Gillespie-6260|James Smiley Gillespie]] married Isabella Gillespie which is not as strange as it sounds. Isabella comes from a branch of Gillespies that come from Kirkcaldy not Falkirk like James. There is an opportunity through their marriage to bring 3 branches from Scotland together: Gillespies Agriculturalists from Falkirk through James Gillespie, Gillespie Scholars from Kirkcaldy. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780]] and [[Moyer-780]] through (#6) [Gillespie-560|John Gillespie]] : [[Armstrong-10722|Mark Armstrong]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed Mark Armstrong and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Armstrong-10722&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Mark and Amanda have 249 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit A222365 (Mark Armstrong) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]: Largest segment = 5.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 19.7cM (0.551 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 200216 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.461 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosome 1 (2xs); 6, '''8'', 19 [confirm Mayse] :'''Note''' Interesting that Relationship to Me establishes me with the PM of John's profile as 10th cousins twice removed from my mother's line (this is my father's line), [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Powers-2638&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me :2) [[White-18137 | Leonard White]] with [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] have been Gedmatched: Comparing Kit CH6332844 (Leonard White) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.3 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 12.1cM (0.338 Pct). 3 shared segments found for this comparison. 180172 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.414 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 1, '''2''' and 6. Segment on Chromosome 2 is valid to add to data supporting Mary's inclusion as a Glendinning as well as Mr. White is a member of this family. This information has been added to [[Gillespie-560|John Gillespie]]. * Descendants of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#7) [[Gillespie-447|Thomas Gillespie]]''' :1) [[Walker-11208|Larry Walker]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Larry Walker and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Thomas Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Walker-11208&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me] '' ''' Larry and Amanda descend from more than one way. ''' '' Larry Walker and Amanda Torrey share 230 Ancestors. : Comparing Kit TY9434486 (Larry Walker) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 6.4 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.4cM (0.179 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 173353 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.46 Pct SNPs are full identical. All 6.4 cMs on Chromosome 15''' :2) [[Gillespie-2894|Emily Gillespie]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th Cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Emily Gillespie and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Thomas Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gillespie-2894&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me '''Emily descends from Mary in 2 different ways.''' They have 254 common ancestors. : 3) [[Schwantz-7|Suzan (Schwantz) Valdez]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Suzan Schwantz and Amanda Torrey are 6th Cousins through Thomas Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Schwantz-7&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Suzan and Amanda share 127 Common Ancestors. * Descendants to [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#8) [[Gillespie-565|Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham]] :1) ** [[Givens-1434|Charles Given]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Charles Givens and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Givens-1434&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Charles and Amanda share 111 Common Ancestors. : Comparing Kit XG3289324 (Charles Givens Jr.) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 5.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 18cM (0.503 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 177325 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.579 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes: '''8,''' 14, 17, 20 [Mayse] :2) [[Wightman-187|Thomas Wightman]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Thomas Wightman and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wightman-187&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me. Thomas and Amanda share 260 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit A656082 (*TomWight1) [Migration - F2 - A] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 3.1 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 3.1cM (0.087 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 201042 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.393 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosome '''2''' : 3) [[Robbins-9032|Anna Robbins]] and [[Moyer-740|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins ! GEN 4 Anna Robbins and Amanda Torrey through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Robbins-9032&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 255 common Ancestors. : 4) [[Mecey-3|Carol Mecey]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Carol Mecey and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Mecey-3&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me They have 87 Common Ancestors. : 5) * [[Hatridge-4|Janice (Hartridge) Givens]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed ! GEN 4-5 Janice (Hartridge) Givens and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 5th cousins once removed through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hatridge-4&person2Name=Moyer-780] Janice and Amanda have 111 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit EQ7599379 (Janice Hatridge Givens) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 4.8 cM; Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 12.4cM (0.345 Pct); 3 shared segments found for this comparison; 173441 SNPs used for this comparison; 51.53 Pct SNPs are full identical; Chromosome 1, 13, 19. : '''Note:''' Janice Hartridge is the leader of the DNA Connections on this line up the generations of both the Gillespies and Glendinnings so her autosomal data is important and relevant to information tying together the two families. She would NOT appear for example for Mary and Mayse or Mary and Archibald if in fact there was no connection. I will be exploring this further when I've completed the list of relevant Descendants. : 6) [[Peterson-9074|Rick Peterson]] and [[Moyer-780]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN 4 Rick Peterson and Amanda Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Bowen [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Peterson-9074&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Rick and Amanda have 175 common ancestors. :Comparing Kit T546205 (*Rick Peterson) [Migration - F2 - F] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 5.5 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 21.7cM (0.606 Pct). 5 shared segments found for this comparison. 203211 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.373 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 6, 7, 9, 17, 21 : 7) [[Barocco-1|Andrew Barocco]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 6th cousins once removed ! GEN Andrew Barocco and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 6th cousins once removed through Elizabeth (Gillespie) Cunningham [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shelley-1310&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Andrew aand Amanda have 21 common ancestors. ''' ''FIFTH GENERATION'' ''' * Descendants of [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]''': 9th child of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] : 1) P [[Dunlap-3149|Darlene (Dunlap) Haight]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed ! GEN 5 Darlene (Dunlap) Haight and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 5th cousins once removed through Nancy (Gillespie) Owen in Pennsylvania [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dunlap-3149&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Darlene and Amanda have 95 common ancestors. '''^NOTE Strong ties here to the Stewarts''' : 2) P [[Long-14508|Bobbie Long]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are fifth cousins once removed ! GEN 5 Bobbie Long and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 5th cousins once removed through Nancy (Gillespie) Owens of Pennsylvania [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Long-14508&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Bobbie and Amanda share 195 common ancestors. :'''NOTE:''' Like Darlene Dunlap, Bobbie is connected with Robert Steward King of Scots (1316-1390) [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stewart-1001] : Comparing Kit M744209 (Bobbie Long Lamberson-Poston) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] No shared DNA segments found; 123676 SNPs used for this comparison. Comparison took 0.209. '''Note''' Odd, truly odd. ---- ''' ''FIFTH GENERATION'' ''' Comparing Kit M205035 (Laura Ferre) [Migration - V2 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage Largest segment = 6.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 6.2cM (0.172 Pct). 1 shared segments found for this comparison. 124942 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.024 Pct SNPs are full identical '''Note''' Laura did not join Wikitree but someone uploaded her DNA test. I believe I saw her on John Gillespie's profile which would make her 4th cousin? I'm not entirely sure, but she comes through one of William and Mary's children and all 6.2 cMs sit on the 1st chromosome. I can not add her to the list validating Mary as a Glendinning. : 1) P [[Demi-7|Martha (Demi) Houston]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 4th cousins once removed through '''[[Owens-1891|Anna (Owens) Lansberry]], [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Owens) Gillespie]]'s daughter Martha (Demi) Houston and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are 4th cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Demi-7] Relationship to Me Martha and Amanda have 2 common ancestors: Anna and her father Benjamin (Lownsberry) Lansberry. : Comparing Kit M537437 (Martha Demi Houston) [Migration - V4 - M] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 12.2 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 29.6cM (0.826 Pct). 4 shared segments found for this comparison. 164351 SNPs used for this comparison. 53.059 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes '''2,''' 6, 13, 15. :'''Note''' Martha's results are important as our MCRA comes through Mary's granddaughter in Pennsylvania and we share 5 ---- +cM on the 2 chromosome we're sharing with Ian Glendenning. ---- ''' ''SIXTH GENERATION'' ''' : 1) P [[Welker-621|Greg Welker]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are 3d cousins both MCRA [[Lansberry-31|Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler]], descendant of [Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through '''(#9) [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]''' Greg and Amanda are Third Cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Welker-621&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship and Me Greg and Amanda share 2 Common Ancestors: Nancy Lansbury Hubler daughter to Levi Hubler. : Comparing Kit NR9763633 (Greg Welker) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 24.1 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 29.7cM (0.829 Pct). 2 shared segments found for this comparison. 180216 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.242 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 4 (24 cM), 16 :2) P [[Wilson-38805|Steven Wilson]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] 3d cousin once removed and MCRA [[Lansberry-31|Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler]] descendant of [[Glendinning-394|Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie]] through [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]]. Steven and Amanda are 3d cousins once removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wilson-38805&person2Name=Moyer-780] Relationship to Me Steven and Amanda have 127 common ancestors. : Comparing Kit T529222 (Steven Wilson) [Migration - F2 - F] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage] Largest segment = 20.6 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 76.2cM (2.124 Pct). 7 shared segments found for this comparison. 201307 SNPs used for this comparison. 51.887 Pct SNPs are full identical. Chromosomes 4, 5, 9, 13, 14, 16, 19 ''' ''SEVENTH GENERATION'' ''' ---- ''' ''EIGHTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Kramer-755|Ivy (Kraemer) Moyer]] is [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]]'s Grandmother ---- ''' ''NINTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Moyer-781|Emory Moyer]] is [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]]'s father. ---- ''' ''TENTH GENERATION'' ''' : [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] is Nancy Hancock's mother. : Comparing Kit HM2760116 (Nancy Hancock) [Ancestry] and Kit UZ9855520 (Amanda Torrey) [MyHeritage]. Largest segment = 146.4 cM. Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 3552.7cM (99.078 Pct). 58 shared segments found for this comparison. 173472 SNPs used for this comparison. 64.045 Pct SNPs are full identical Chromosomes 1-21. As expected, Nancy matches on every chromosome. Focus on what segment we match on chromosomes 2 (Glendennning) and 8 (Mayes) ---- ==Source== * 10 examples of Cousins sharing the Glendenning/Gillespie Lineage [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Gedmatch_3D_Gillespie_Glendenning] ---- * Will of Archibald Glendenning: Esther Clendenning formerly Mayse aka Burnside, Clendinning, Glendenning Born about 1721 in Tyrone, Ulster, Irelandmap [uncertain] Ancestors: Daughter of James Mayse and Rachel (UNKNOWN) Unknown [sibling(s) unknown] wife of Robert Burnside — married about 1737 (to about 1742) [location unknown] wife of Archibald (Glendenin) Glendinning — married 1747 (to 1749) in Virginiamap Descendants descendants Mother of Mary (Glendinning) Gillespie, John Burnside, James (Byrnside) Burnside, Rachel (Burnside) Wade, John Clendenin Sr. and Margaret (Clendenin) Logue Died 2 Aug 1756 in Greenbrier, Virginiamap No original source records have been located to confirm birth or marriage records. It appears that some erroneous information may have been published, and perhaps republished/reported, obscuring the “actual facts”. These dates need further research/clarification before taken as "fact". See Also consolidations of individual extensive histories at We Relate (documented and sourced) and "Date Guess Theory" under Robert's profile. Esther Mayse, daughter of James and Rachel Unknown, was born about 1721[1] vs 1711; [2] Marriage Esther married 1st Robert Burnside about 1737. They had three children. It is unknown whether John or James was the oldest. Rachel was the youngest. James (married Isabelle (Patterson) / Susanna Meadows)); died 1812. John (Married Mary (Walker) ; died 1809 Rachel [married Dawson Wade Esther married 2nd Archibald Clendenning (aka Clendenin Clendenning, Glendenning) about 1746-1747. Esther had 2 Clendenning children (before his death in 1749), Margaret and John. Robert's probable death 1743-1746; Archibald died about 1749[3] Esther died in 1756 '''Timeline''' 1730-1740 Early families of Monroe listed as Immigrants from Tyrone shown in Annals of Bath: "the Burnsides, Knoxes, and Walkups.[5] 1742 - 1748[6] Supposedly Robert, was killed by Indians in 1742. However, Robert does not appear on the "Delinquent Rolls" until 1748. 1748 V2 p.413 "Delinquent Rolls" Robert Burnside - Not Found. Esther marries Archibald Clendenning (aka Clendenin). She has 2 additional Clendenning children before Clendenning dies in 1749. (James & Rachel Burnside are living with their Mother; John is with his Uncle (John at Stone Meeting House, Ft. Defiance). 1749 - Page 148.--Proved, 17th May, 1749, Archibald Clendenning's (of Cowpasture) Will (13th December, 1748 ) ....wife, Esther; son, John; son, Archibald, Jr ....to James Burnsides, the plantation in the new found land. ....to James Burnsides' sister, Rachel Burnsides, under 18. ....to wife's children, Margaret and John; "youngest daughter named Margaret". Executors, '''Thos. and Wm. Galespy.''' Teste: Wm. Dogherty, Andrew Muldrow, Michael Reamey. by all witnesses, and executors to be summoned. Must be at least 18 to be named Executor - William of Cowpasture was 21, assumed to be married to Mary. ''Who is Thomas Gillespie?'' I don't see a Thomas Gillespie born in the 1720s in these two families? Esther Mayse administrator of Clendenning estate, 24 August 1749; Augusta County Court W B 1 p 119,

DNA Study Chart

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DNA Study Chart, The chart shows the relationship of individuals who matched each other in Y chromosome testing.

DNA Summary for A904540

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DNA Summary for A904540 [[Goldstone-103|Elaine Goldstone]] ---- == '''Paternal''' == === Paternal Grandfather === [[George-4643|Charles Hammond George (1849-1910)]] have Ancestry DNA matches for descendants of * [[George-4647|Emily Beatrice George (1881-)]] * [[George-4657|Bertha Alice George (1854-1916)]] (several) * [[George-4659|James Arthur George (1846-)]] === Paternal Grandmother === '''[[Goldstone-105|Kate (Goldstone) George (abt.1870-1954)]] think she might be [[Gowenlock-8|Katherine Gowenlock (1871-)]] because:''' #[[Gowenlock-9|Elizabeth (Gowenlock) Mann (1877-1920)]] great-granddaughter - 2nd - 3rd Cousin - Shared DNA: 103 cM across 7 segments, Unweighted shared DNA: 103 cM, Longest segment: 27 cM #[[Doyle-10059|Sarah Ann (Doyle) Page (1865-)]] :::3X great-granddaughter - 2nd – 3rd Cousin - shared DNA: 112 cM across 4 segments - through daughter Sarah :::3x great-grandson (A003483) - 2nd – 3rd Cousin - shared DNA: 100 cM across 4 segments - through daughter Sarah :::great-grandson - 2nd – 3rd Cousin - shared DNA: 97 cM across 5 segments through daughter Helen #granddaughter of [[McKeown-184|Rose Gilmer McKeown (1894-)]] who is great granddaughter of [[Doyle-10035|James Doyle (1809-1883)]] is 4th – 6th Cousin DNA: 42 cM across 3 segments; #great grandson of [[Doyle-10088|Catherine (Doyle) King (1847-abt.1907)]] 4th – 6th Cousin DNA: 22 cM across 1 segments; #[[Gowenlock-10|John H Gowenlock (abt.1841-1907)]] :::great-grandson through daughter Elizabeth - 2nd – 3rd Cousin - shared DNA: 103 cM across 5 segments :::great-granddaughter of [[Gowenlock-11|Alice Eleanor (Gowenlock) Hamilton (abt.1867-1936)]] ( a daughter of John H) 4th – 6th Cousin - shared DNA: 22 cM across 3 segments * see research notes here [[Goudelock-54|Mary Elizabeth (Goudelock) Moorhead (abt.1793-1872)]] - Kate Goldstone’s granddaughter has 20 cM across 1 segments - match to granddaughter of [[Gray-42539|Albert Brice Gray (1879-1949)]] great grandson of Mary Elizabeth (Goudelock) Moorhead :::and a 24 cM across 1 segments to 6 steps down from [[Goudelock-27|Davis Goudelock (1764-1838)]] . Mary Elizabeth (Goudelock) Moorhead is potential daughter of Davis. these matches are in same group of DNA matches with Gowenlock’s above :::A904540 and the sister of [[Boyd-15698|Charles Boyd]] share DNA: 15 cM across 1 segment - who is a descendant of [[Goudelock-37|William Goudelock (1776-1857)]] brother of [[Goudelock-27|Davis Goudelock (1764-1838)]] ---- == '''Maternal''' == === Maternal Grandfather === [[Cook-16477|William Samuel Cook]] #[[Cook-20872|Alban Lorenzo Cook (1883-1939)]] A598692 A345840 A317835 ME6085929 A411564 #[[Cook-20287|Albert Cook (1858-1924)]] H435812 #[[Booth-4722|Stephen Booth (abt.1795-)]] M151808 === Maternal Grandmother === [[Ferguson-7440|Gladys Ferguson]] #YK4717991 [[Ferguson-7444|Franklin Harold Ferguson (1886-)]] #M095146 [[Ferguson-7457|Janet Jeannette Ferguson (abt.1825-1905)]] == Unknown == #CHR 3 - descend from [[Wolf-4823 |Major Jacob wolf]] and 2nd wife Elizabeth Lantz Sanders though their son Jesse H Wolf. GHL descends from an out of wedlock affair with Jane Kellough and T982202 descend from Jesse H Wolf and wife Nancy jane Hargrave #[[Dilworth-351|George Dilworth (1789-1858)]] - have DNA matches thru [[Dilworth-485|America Elizabeth (Dilworth) Johnson (1874-1961)]], [[Dilworth-486|Jimmie Lee (Dilworth) Casper (1876-1964)]], #Gowenlock https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M9ZP-J47 via son’s https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G814-GLN and https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G81H-6Y8; think A003483 is a match via the Gowenlock match; Appear to be Paternal Grandmother matches. #Doyle https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G74Y-HTS - [[Doyle-10035|James Doyle (1809-1883)]] - descendants of Sarah Doyle Page LBVG-J21 match with descendants of Henry G74Y-BCL so possible duplicate of MGWY-PV3; Elizabeth KLTZ-PLN; Catherine G7F2-WPM; I have no clue how I match with these DNA matches - have close match to LBVG-J21 or all these Doyle DNA connections are just by chance and I relate to each on other branches in their trees. Appear to be Paternal Grandmother matches. == Research Notes == === Comment from WikiTree'r === discovered your DNA connection to Walter and Susannah Gowenlock, whose eldest son married my 2g-grandfather's sister, [[Davison-6108|Caroline Susan (Davison) Rasor (1843-1926)]]. So I had a look at the work I've done on Gowenlocks, and I'm wondering whether you're aware that Sarah Ann Doyle (Page) was not, as it says on the 1871 census, the daughter of James and Ann Doyle, but their biological granddaughter? Her birth registration has no mother's maiden name and her baptism names her mother as Sarah. I'm hoping that Sarah Ann being a (?half) sister of the children of William Gowenlock and Sarah Doyle will make sense of your DNA matches with these families. Does it also raise the possibility that your great-grandmother was born a biological daughter of William and Sarah?

DNA Testing

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''' === y-DNA Testing === ''' Details of DNA testing of Wright-15908 and uncle Wright-16008 Dennis Wright (Wright-15908) and Allan Wright (Wright-16008) match on 107 out of 111 markers (see YSearch IDs 6PWCD and WVRPF) confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA John Wright (Wright-15910). === atDNA Testing === Dennis Wright (Wright-15008) and cousin Stuart Irvine (Irvine-911) have tested auDNA and share the following segments:- person1 = Wright-15908 person2 = Irvine-911 common = Irvine-900 testURL1 = http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=10552632 testURL2 = http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=10628479 | SegmentSize = 23.29 | Chromo# = 4 | StartPosition = 23317655 | StopPosition = 40820851 | SegmentSize = 18.21 | Chromo# = 9 | StartPosition = 98621737 | StopPosition = 111991826 | SegmentSize = 26.9 | Chromo# = 12 | StartPosition = 61880 | StopPosition = 14011756 | SegmentSize =12.82 | Chromo# = 15 | StartPosition = 52274201 | StopPosition = 60817690 | SegmentSize = 21.5 | Chromo# = 16 | StartPosition = 780770 | StopPosition = 10311911 | SegmentSize = 9.94 | Chromo# = 22 | StartPosition = 19221259 | StopPosition = 26148766

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Forrestal-14|Amanda Cook]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18601536 send me a private message]. Thanks!

DNA Tracing McCallum O'Reilly Research Notes

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A Space page to hold information relevant to DNA tracing for the relatives of the McCallum and O'Reilly families derived from ancestors and relatives of [[McCallum-2611|Colin McCallum]] and [[O'Reilly-1075|Molly O'Reilly]]. ==Most Recent Common Ancestors Linked to distant relations== * Through Wallis Cover (23andMe), resident of Ardmore, Oklahoma, a 3rd cousin once removed, and his mother [[Wright-45570|Catherine (Wright) Cover]] is related from [[McLean-7795|Malcolm McLean]] and [[McDonald-20427|Margaret McDonald]] * Lyn (O'Connor) Flannery and her daughter Tracey Carllil (23andMe), based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) are the descendants of [[Bulmer-501|Frank Bulmer]] and Mary Jane Smith]] through [[Bulmer-985|Edna May (Bulmer) O'Connor]] ==Relatives who have migrated to the United States of America== * [[ Jordan-15571|Hazel Edna (Jordan) Krebs]], a descendant of [[Bulmer-110|George J Bulmer]], migrated to the California, USA in about 1956. * [[Porter-19526|Alice (Porter) Carey]], a descendant of [[Connors-1351|James Connors]] married American serviceman Robert Carey in1945 and followed him to Adrian Michigan USA * Graham Diamond, son of [[Connors-1426|Gloria Mary (Connors) Diamond]], a descendant of [[Connors-1351|James Connors]] travelled to the USA in the 1950's to pursue an acting career. Graham is possibly the father of David Diamond (23andMe) 3rd cousin once removed from [[McCallum-2610|Pat McCallum]]

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This is a place to list matches and info about them

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This page describes the Y-DNA testing and matching for the specific line of Wards that settled in Ernestown, Upper Canada in 1793, identified as FTDNA kit IN56228. == Y-DNA Only == This page is Y-DNA results only. All results are already publicly visible and available online. Other DNA tests, such as autosomal (common with 23-and-me and Ancestry) are generally only useful for finding matches within previous four generations and therefore do not go far enough back to be of any use for this lineage. == Ward Surname Project == FamilyTreeDNA maintains a number of Surname projects. Since most surnames are passed father to son, the same as Y-DNA - surnames with Y-DNA can be used to find kits that are related. The full Y-DNA results can be found on the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/ward?iframe=ycolorized Ward, Wardle, Warden, Warder, Wardlow Surname Project] page. ''All matches to this line of Wards are contained in Ward Subgroup #5'' == FTDNA - 25 Marker Signature == {| border="1" style="font-size: 8pt;text-align:center;" !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|393 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|390 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|19 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|391 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|385 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|426 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|388 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|439 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|389I !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|392 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|389II !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|458 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|459 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|455 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|454 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|447 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|437 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|448 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;"|449 !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px;width:75px"|464 |- | 14 || 22 || 15 || 10 || 12-14 || 11 || 13 || 11 || 12 || 11 || 29 || 16 || 9-9 || 11 || 11 || 23 || 16 || 21 || 33 || 12-13-13-13-14 |}
== Matches: Ancestors == Some matches have indicated their earliest known ancestor that differs from their earliest paper trail ancestor. {| border="1" style="font-size: 8pt;text-align:center;" !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;"|Num !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;"|Kit !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;"|Earliest known ancestor !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;"|Earliest paper trail ancestor |- | 1 || N108558 || Charles Ward b.1808 and d.1879 | Charles Ward b.1808 and d.1879 |- | 2 || 286800 || [[Ward-27053|Elanson Ward]] || [[Ward-27053|Elanson Ward]] |- | 3 || 88822 || Lemuel Gay || Lemuel Gay |- | 4 || 144682 || [[Ward-23087|Sgt. John Ward]] || [[Ward-27054|Jeremiah Ward]] |- | 5 || Private || Unknown || Unknown |- | 6 || N53889 || James Warde, b1550, Knoll, County Warwick, England || Unknown |- | 7 || N10249 || Moses Ward || Unknown |}
== Matches: Marker Comparison == See [https://www.familytreedna.com/learn/y-dna-testing/y-str/two-men-share-surname-genetic-distance-111-y-chromosome-str-markers-interpreted/ Interpreting Y-DNA results] at FamilyTreeDNA's learning center. FTDNA provides a TiP report to show percentage of confidence in two people sharing a common ancestor at the specified number of generations. The results become more accurate the higher the shared test level. {| border="1" style="font-size: 8pt;text-align:center;" !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;" rowspan="2"|Num !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;" rowspan="2"|Kit !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;" rowspan="2"|Markers Tested !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;" rowspan="2"|Genetic Distance !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px" colspan="4"|# of Generations at % confidence !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;padding:6px" rowspan="2"|TiP @ 8 Generations !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;" rowspan="2"|Interpretation |- !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;"|50% !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;"|90% !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;"|95% !style="background-color:DimGrey;color:white;"|99% |- | 1 || N108558 || 111 || 6 || 6 || 9 || 11 || 14 || 84.22% || Related |- | 2 || 286800 || 111 || 5 || 8 || 12 || 14 || 18 || 57.83% || Related |- | 3 || 88822 || 111 || 5 || 6 || 9 || 11 || 14 || 83.18% || Related |- | 4 || 144682 || 67 || 3 || 5 || 9 || 10 || 14 || 88.53% || Related |- | 5 || Private || 37 || 2 || 5 || 8 || 10 || 14 || 89.48% || Related |- | 6 || N53889 ||25 || 2 || 6 || 13 || 16 || 23 || 69.35% || Very Distant - Higher test needed |- | 7 || N10249 || 12 || 0 || 10 || 24+ || 24+ || 24+ || 40.03% || Higher Test Needed |}

Do you play Starcraft 2?

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have you played Starcraft 2. I tried it last month and I am addicted.

Doberstein/Dobberstein

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Doberstein-17|Christine Doberstein]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find Living Family members Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18292545 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dobrinka

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Dobrinka Surnames The surname list was built from various sources, including the current Dobrinka village database, maintained by Gary Martens, the 1764 immigrant list from Immigration to the Volga Region, 1764-1767 by Dr. Igor Pleve, and the 1798 Dobrinka Census, translated by Richard Rye of AHSGR, and the Dobrinka church birth records covering 1852 - 1895. http://www.dobrinka.org/surnames.html

Dobson Family Images

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Images for use on Dobson Family pages.

Dobson Family Mysteries

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Reaching out for information or connections with the Dobson family of West Thurrock 1930-1980, formerly of Asheldham in Essex.

Doby Name Study Info

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Doby Name Study Progress

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=== This page is used to keep track of persons entered into the Doby tree on Ancestry and Wikitree. === '''Descendants of [[Doby-17|John Doby (1750-aft.1833)]] * [[Doby-35|Alsey Doby (abt.1771-aft.1860)]] ('''in progress''', 10 May 2023) ** [[Doby-54|Isham Doby (abt.1808-aft.1880)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-39|John Doby (abt.1809-aft.1870)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-401|James Washington Doby (abt.1815-1852)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-352|Middy Doby (abt.1815-aft.1880)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-41|Jackson Snead Doby (abt.1816-aft.1870)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-353|Daniel D Doby (abt.1825-aft.1880)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-119|Thomas William Doby (abt.1824-abt.1868)]] ('''in progress''', 10 May 2023) *** [[Doby-170|Sarah Ann Doby (1849-1917)]] (complete) *** [[Doby-106|William Pinkney Doby (1854-1938)]] ('''in progress''') ****[[Doby-107|Robert Lee Doby (1876-1960)]] ('''complete''') ****[[Doby-125|Nancy Lula (Doby) Parker (1879-1949)]] ('''complete''') ****[[Doby-126|Mary Lela (Doby) Edmonds (1881-1956)]] ('''complete''', 9 Aug 2023) ****[[Doby-69|William Thomas Doby (1884-1935)]] ('''in progress''', 10 Aug 2023) ****[[Doby-127|Charles Edgar Doby (1888-1969)]] (not started) ****[[Doby-128|Mallie (Doby) Hemmings (1889-1920)]] (not started) ****[[Doby-129|Richard Green Doby (1892-1962)]] (not started) ****[[Doby-131|George W Doby (abt.1895-abt.1910)]] (not started) ****[[Doby-132|Walter Henry Doby (1899-1965)]] (not started) *** [[Doby-176|Mary P. Doby (1855-1924)]] (not started) *** [[Doby-169|Robert Bob Doby (1856-1930)]] (not started) *** [[Doby-175|John L Doby (1859-1940)]] (not started) *** [[Doby-174|James M Doby (1861-1920)]] (not started) *** [[Doby-173|Charles Doby (1863-1909)]] (not started) *** [[Doby-171|Jane Jennie Jennett Doby (1868-1930)]] (not started) *** [[Doby-172|Emma M Doby (1865-1948)]] (not started) ** Ann Doby (not started) ** [[Doby-34|Emeline Mary Doby (abt.1829-aft.1870)]] (partially complete, on hold) 0/4 *[[Doby-386|John Doby #13 (aft.1784-1849)]] (partially complete, on hold) ** [[Doby-391|William Doby (abt.1808-aft.1840)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-38|Allen Doby (abt.1814-abt.1880)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-354|William Hinton Doby (abt.1820-bef.1870)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-398|Sally (Doby) Shepherd (abt.1826-aft.1856)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-400|Margaret (Doby) Cranford (abt.1827-abt.1853)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-397|Lewis D Doby (abt.1829-1863)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-399|Mary (Doby) Hendricks (abt.1833-aft.1859)]] (not started) ** [[Doby-396|John Doby #14 (abt.1815-aft.1845)]] ('''complete''', 18 Aug 2022)

Doc

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Index of documents. Sorted alphabetically by author or institution: : [[Space:Doc-Fuller-W-H-1908]] : [[Space:Doc-E-F-Jacob-1938]] : [[Space:Doc-Jacob-E-F-1938]] : [[Space:Doc-National-Historical-Company-1882]] : [[Space:Doc-Sutherland-and-McEvoy-1860]] : [[Space:Doc-Willson-R-E-1959]]

Doc - Ames 1950

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Book: [[Gilman-482|Ames, Constance Le Neve Gilman]]. 1950. ''The Story of the Gilmans and a Gilman Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Gilman of Hingham, England 1550-1950''. Yakima, Washington. 190 p. A [[Space:Doc_-_Ames_et_al._1996|revised edition]] was published in 1996.

Doc - Ames et al. 1996

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Book: [[Gilman-482|Ames, Constance Le Neve Gilman]]. [[Gilman-492|Wayne Clark Gilman]]. [[Ames-409|John Ames]]. 1996. The Story of the Gilmans and a Gilman Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Gilman of Hingham, England 1550-1950. Heritage Books. 200 p. A reissue and revision of [[Space:Doc_-_Ames_1950|the original 1950 edition]].

Doc - Gillman 1895

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Book: [[Gillman-27|Gillman, Alexander William]]. 1895. ''Searches into the history of the Gillman or Gilman family, including the various branches in England, Ireland, America and Belgium''. (London: Elliot Stock). 361 p. (total). "This Work numbers 388 pages of letterpress, exclusive of inserted Pedigree and Illustrations." An online facsimile is available at: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731164 Accessed 2012-08-26.

Doc - Gilman 1864

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Book: [[Gilman-485|Gilman, Arthur]]. 1864. ''Genealogy of the Gilman family in England and America : traced in the line of the [[Gilman-19|Hon. John Gilman]], of Exeter, N. H.'' (Albany, New York: J. Munsell). 23 p. Available online at http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731163 Accessed 2012-08-26.

Doc - Gilman 1869

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Book: [[Gilman-485|Gilman, Arthur]]. 1869. ''The Gilman family traced in the line of [[Gilman-19|Hon. John Gilman]], of Exeter, N. H. : with an account of many other Gilmans in England and America''. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell. 324 p. http://archive.org/details/gilmanfamilytrac00gilm Accessed 2012-08-27.

Doc - Gilman 1974

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Book: [[Gilman-497|Scott, Nadine Gilman]]. 1974. ''John Gilman Begat...''. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah). http://werelate.org/wiki/Source:Scott,_Nadine_Gilman._John_Gilman_Begat The werelate listing says 1977. Listing accessed 2012-08-30.

Doc - Gilman 2000

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Book: [[Gilman-497|Scott, Nadine Gilman]]. 2000. ''Edward Gilman Jr. Begat...''. 711 p. http://books.google.com/books/about/Edward_Gilman_Jr_begat.html?id=drYZAQAAMAAJ Listing accessed 2012-08-29. Pages 15-24 seem to echo Constance Le Neve Gilman Ames's 1950 work but with the addition of extensive dates (presumably) from parish records.

Doc - History Cambridge 1973

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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5 Author C. R. Elrington (editor), Diane K. Bolton, G. R. Duncombe, R. W. Dunning, Jennifer I. Kermode, A. M. Rowland, W. B. Stephens, A. P. M. Wright Year published 1973 'Parishes: Orwell', A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5 (1973), pp. 241-251. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66691 Date accessed: 15 July 2012.

Doc - Howard 1868

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Book:
Joseph Jackson Howard
Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica
Volume I
London: Hamilton, Adams, and Company
1868
http://books.google.com/books?id=cs4KAAAAYAAJ. Accessed 2013-11-07.

Doc - Manning 1851

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Book:
James Alexander Manning
The lives of the speakers of the House of Commons, from the time of King Edward III to Queen Victoria
London: George Willis
1851
496 pages
http://books.google.com/books?id=Y8myn0GX_pAC (Accessed 2013-11-07.)

Doc - Mark Collins 2008

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2008, Mark Collins, The Malton Farm, http://www.maltonfarm.com/malton_introduction.htm, accessed 2012-07-14

Doc - Whitaker 1812

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Book:
Thomas Dunham Whitaker
The history and antiquities of the deanery of Craven, in the county of York
2nd edition
London: J. Nichols and Son
1812
http://books.google.com/books?id=-FdJAAAAcAAJ (Accessed 2013-11-07.)

Doc- -Brant and Fuller 1887

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Book: Brant and Fuller (publisher). 1887. ''History of Huntington County, Indiana : from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches, notes, etc., together with a short history of the Northwest, the Indiana Territory, and the State of Indiana''. Chicago: Brant and Fuller. 883 p. Reprinted by Walsworth Publishing Company. Madison, Wisconsin: Democratic Printing Company. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006000057 Accessed 2012-09-05.

Doc-E-F-Jacob-1938

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Book: E. F. Jacob, 1938, The Register of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury 1414-1443, Volume II, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Doc-Fuller-W-H-1908

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Book: Fuller, William Hyslop. 1908. Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower. Palmer, Massachusetts: C. B. Fiske and Company. http://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy011908full Accessed 14 April 2012.

Doc-Jacob-E-F-1938

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Book: E. F. Jacob, 1938, The Register of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury 1414-1443, Volume II, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Dockery

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dockery-434|Brittaney Dockery]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Tracing Dockery Lines * Helping see where we are and if others need help. *See if any of us are linked in any way Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16915335 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Doc-National-Historical-Company-1882

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Book: The history of Holt and Atchison counties, Missouri : containing a history of these counties, their cities, towns, etc., etc. : biographical sketches of their citizens, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of Missouri, map of Holt and Atchison counties, etc (1882) Author: National Historical Company Publisher: St. Joseph, MO : National Historical Co. http://archive.org/details/historyofholtatc00nati Accessed 2012-08-10.

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Book. Roberts, Miranda S., b. 1834; Cope, Gilbert, 1840-1928. 1912. Genealogy of the descendants of John Kirk. Born 1660, at Alfreton, in Derbyshire, England. Died 1705, in Darby Township, Chester (now Delaware) County, Pennsylvania. Doylestown, Pa. : Press of the Intelligencer Co. http://archive.org/details/cu31924029842360 Accessed 2012-08-15.

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Book: The Missouri State Gazetteer and Business Directory... Sutherland & McEvoy. 1860. 778 pages. http://books.google.com/books?id=s80yAQAAMAAJ Accessed 2012-08-10.

Doc-The-New-England-Historical-and-Genealogical-Register

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Book: 1921 [[Space:N-E-Historical-Genealogical-Society|The N. E. Historical and Genealogical Society]]. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Volume 75. 322 numbered pages. {Many pages of news, contents, and index are in Roman numerals.} http://books.google.com/books?id=88sUAAAAYAAJ Accessed 2012-11-27.

Doctors Commons

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[[Category|Doctors_Commons,_City_of_London]] ''One of the queerest old rookeries in London is the little old edifice in Great Knight-Rider street, just back of St. Paul's Churchyard, with its nest of courts and its ancient quadrangle. The lawyers who practice here are all well to do, snug, aristocratic old fellows, and enjoy good living and nothing to do as no other disciples of the legal profession can.
It is called Doctor's Commons because the doctors or students at law used to eat in common, or dine together in a hall in the old days when the Archbishop of Canterbury acknowledged the supremacy of the See of St. Peter.''Kirwan, Daniel Joseph, Palace & Hovel : or Phases of London Life. (A.L.Bancroft & Co. San Francisco, Cal, 1870) Project Guttenberg, free download and distribution
---- Families of Doctors' Commons not only dined together, they worked together, they lived together, they worshipped together and most of all their children often married the children of other Doctors' Commons families. This page is interested in the "family centred institutions" within the larger institution, that was Doctors' Commons. Collecting data about individuals allows the observation of patterns, upon which to make deductions about these institutions/family life.
'''Please feel free to enter details about your Doctors' Commons Ancestors.''' ==Profiles== Enter Wiki tree id - including lifespan, indicate whether Doctors' Commons was that persons' '''Residence''' or '''Birthplace''' in bold. Then - immediately underneath using "br" enter one line of relevant data. Enter "Affilliate" if born elsewhere, or unsure if they lived at the Halls of Residence. ===On Wiki Tree=== *[[Abbott-3508|William Abbott (c.1740 - c.1790)]] '''Residence'''
Proctor|Master to an Apprentice Proctor *[[Misplee-1|Elizabeth (Misplee) Abbot (1750 - 1800)]] '''Residence''' *[[Abbot-454|William Abbot (1773 - 1858)]] - '''Birthplace'''
Registrar |Proctor to the Archbishop | entered the Court of Arches 1822
*[[Morgan-22092|William Morgan]] - '''Residence''' *[[Brame-233|Hannah Brame]] - '''Residence''' *[[Morgan-10019|Hannah (Morgan) Abbot]] - '''Birthplace''' *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-15|Philip Champion Crespigny (1704 - 1765)]] '''Residence'''
House at Doctors' Commons | Marshall of the Court of Admiralty *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-15|Philip Champion Crespigny (1738 - 1803)]] '''Birthplace'''
Chr. 11 April at St Benets, Pauls Wharf | Advocate at Doctors' Commons - age 21|Kings Proctor 1768 to 1784 *[[Fonnereau-1|Anne (Fonnereau) Champion Crespigny (1704 - 1782)]] '''Residence''' ===Persons not yet on Wiki Tree=== *George Marsh - Proctor *Edward Toller - of Doctors Commons, Apprentice to [[Abbott-3508|William Abbott]] *Walt Wright - of Doctors Commons *Geo Byworth - of Doctors Commons ==Links== *http://www.londonancestor.com/maps/baynards.htm ==Research Notes== *Anne Young's bloghttps://ayfamilyhistory.com/category/lawyer/ **[https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/2020/04/13/k-is-for-knightrider-street/ Anne's Family History : K is for Knightrider Street] published 13 April 2020 *'''George Marsh''' - Sealed and Delivered published and declared by the said George Marsh as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses '''Edward Toller, Walt Wright, Geo Byworth''' all of Doctors Commons. *https://www.gutenberg.org/files/55732/55732-h/55732-h.htm#CHAPTER_XI ==Sources==

Doctors Marquis

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directed from [[Space:Spence Historical References|References in History]] == The Doctors Marquis == :A milestone unique in the annals of medicine in Brantford was marked in September, 1983 at a reception for Dr. J.A,D, Marquis, ho was honoured for his 50 years as a practicing physician. He was the third generation of the Marquis family to serve Brantford patients, with a total period of service of 118 years. :The Marquis family came from Scotland to Canada in 1850 upon the death of the father, John Marquis. Eliza and her five children settled in Caledonia, New York, USA and moved to Mount Pleasant, Ontario the following year. Her son, Duncan Marquis was schooled at The Grammar School in Mount Pleasant. He graduated in 1865 from Victoria College, Toronto in medicine and set up his practice in Mt. Pleasant. He married Eliza Bryce in 1870 and moved his practice to Brantford in 1888. Duncan’s son, John followed in his father’s footsteps and in 1933, Duncan’s grandson, J.A.D. Marquis graduated from the University of Toronto as a medical doctor. Grandfather, father and son all practiced from the one location at 138 Market Street, Brantford.

Document - A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5

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'Parishes: Orwell', A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5 (1973), pp. 241-251. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66691 Date accessed: 15 July 2012. C. R. Elrington (editor), Diane K. Bolton, G. R. Duncombe, R. W. Dunning, Jennifer I. Kermode, A. M. Rowland, W. B. Stephens, A. P. M. Wright

Document 13 Receipt for Slave

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:Recd. of John M Moody his Bond for three hundred and fifty dollars, for the purchase of Negro girl Lutilda sold as the property of the Estate of Richard Crump ded., which amt. when paid will be in full for the purchase of said Lucinda, the right vested in the Estate of said Richd. Crump of said negro, I hereby bind myself my heirs &c forever to warrant and defend unto the Said John M Moody his heirs and assigns forever: Given under my hand & sealed this 4th May 1833 :Teste :Jas R Crump
Richard H. Weaver Exr /Seal/
of Richard Crump Sen. Decd
:[On the reverse] Richard H Weaver, Exr. :::Bill of Sale :VLR (''Virginia Leigh Refo'') : [[Moody-2324|'''John Mason Moody''']] is buying a slave from the estate of [[Crump-2288|'''Richard Crump, Sr''']], the grandfather of his new wife [[Wright-26294|'''Martha William (Wright) Moody''']]. Richard died in August 1832. The name of the girl is given as both '''Lutilda''' and '''Lucinda'''. Jas R Crump is [[Crump-2315|'''Dr. James Robert Crump''']], Richard's son and Martha's uncle. He died in 1838. There is a lengthy letter (#30) from his widow's second husband, [[Eldridge-2789|'''Arthur Eldridge''']], dated Oct. 20, 1844. ====Acknowledgement==== *Many thanks to cousin Virginia Leigh Refo whose research and transcriptions added to this profile. The originals were donated to the Library of Virginia in 2004 by [[Edens-309|Liz Edens Vermillion]] with the help of Virginia Refo [https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00922.xml Moody Family Papers, 1750-1881. Accession 40535, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.]

Document 14 Invitation to Ball

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[A Printed Invitation]
:The pleasure of your Company is solicited at a BALL to be given at Dr. John Butts’, in Belfield, on Wednesday the 23d January, 1833. :Dr. IRWIN STITH :Col. D. C. BUTTS :Dr. P. Q. BEAKMAN :PETERSON GOODWYN :JOS. TURNER :January 1, 1833 :{Managers} :WILLIAM MASON :B. C. D. BYNUM :JOS. S. BATTE :(Some one, probably '''Mary Leigh Hays''', has written “This was addressed to '''Mrs John Moody'''.”) :LEV - In 1887, Belfield and Hicksford merged to form Emporia, Virginia. ====Acknowledgement==== *Many thanks to cousin Virginia Leigh Refo whose research and transcriptions added to this profile. The originals were donated to the Library of Virginia in 2004 by [[Edens-309|Liz Edens Vermillion]] with the help of Virginia Refo [https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00922.xml Moody Family Papers, 1750-1881. Accession 40535, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.]

Document 28 Two Invitations

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[Two Invitations]
:[The first --printed]
THE GOVERNOR AND MRS. DUDLEY
Thurs
Request the pleasure of your company on Wednesday Evening
::Next, at 8 o'clock. ::::::December 1, 1838 ::City of Raleigh :[On the reverse] :W. Moody Esquire :[The second--written by hand} :Gov Morehead asks the favor of your company to dinner on Thursday, at 1/2 past 3 o'clock. :Dec 11th 1842 :[on the reverse] :J.M. Moody Esq. :VLR :Did they really eat dinner at 3:30?

Document 31 Notes for speech John Mason Moody

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:In 1836, a Democratic majority in the Legislature appropriated $600,000 to the Wilmington & Raleigh Rail Road & $200,000 to drain the swamp lands the Whigs moved to strike out $200,0000 & insert $50,000 to make the experiment; it was voted down & Haywood project succeeded :In 1838 an Internal improvement convention met in Raleigh, R.M. Saunders was appointed Chairman & made a report to the Legislature recommending a General system of Internal improvement They recommended[?] that the Legislature should borrow $3,000,000 upon the faith &__________[?] of the State. :That they should __[?] down the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road bond for $500,000 :That they should take 3/5 of the stock to open Roanoke Inlet :That they should take 4/5 of the stock in a rail road from the Cape Fear to the Yadkin :That they should take 3/5 of the stock of a rail from Beaufort to the Wilmington road :That they should appropriate money to clear out the Neuse River :That they should build a turnpike from Raleigh by Hillsboro to the mountains. :This was recommended by the Convention to the Legislature & signed by R. M. Saunders Chairman & also by Lewis Henry and others :[on the reverse] ::::bal. 4th _________[?] :Van buren fund on hand $9,000,000 :Sold U.S. Bank Stock $8,000,000 :Revenue for 3 years war-- $90,000,000 :& the fourth year $25,000,000 :Remained after distribution $6,000,000 :Debt on hand $6,000,000 :::::$144,000,000 :[There is something written on the reverse in pencil. Very little is readable due to fading and mildew of the paper.] :VLR (''Virginia Leigh Refo'') :These are apparently notes for a speech or for budget committee meeting made by [[Moody-2324|'''John Mason Moody''']] and having to do with his service as Senator for Northampton Co. in the North Carolina General Assembly. :Date: 1844-47 ====Acknowledgement==== *Many thanks to cousin Virginia Leigh Refo whose research and transcriptions added to this profile. The originals were donated to the Library of Virginia in 2004 by [[Edens-309|Liz Edens Vermillion]] with the help of Virginia Refo [https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00922.xml Moody Family Papers, 1750-1881. Accession 40535, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.]

Document 64 Deed Martha William Wright Moody

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:::::Petersburg, va. December 1877 :Received of Mrs M.W. Moody one hundred dollars, in part payment for a lot or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Petersburg, va. fronting on, (or New Street) Porterville Street forty-five feet and on Harrison Street one hundred and forty-one feet, being a lot purchased by me of H. A. Lockett and numbered in the plat or survey as lot No.1. And the aforesaid Mrs. M W Moody having executed to me, John W.B. Matthews one note for the payment of the balance of purchase money, to-wit: one hundred and fifteen 50/100 Dollars at Ten months after date Now if the aforesaid Mrs M W. Moody shall pay promptly at maturity the note above described then the said Matthews hereby binds himself, his heirs or executors to make to the aforesaid Mrs. M.W. Moody a good and perfect title to the aforesaid lot or parcel of ground; and the aforesaid Mrs M. W. Moody further agrees to pay the taxes on the same for the year 1878. as witness my hand & seal this 6th day Dec. 1877. :::::John W.B. Matthews Seal :Witness: W. M. Jones :VLR (''Virginia Leigh Refo'') :A deed whereby [[Wright-26294|'''Martha William (Wright) Moody''']], now widow of [[Moody-2324|'''John Mason Moody''']], is purchasing the land next to the Charlton house, former home of her mother, [[Crump-2297 |'''Martha Robinson (Crump) Wright Charlton''']], and step-father, [[Charlton-1544|'''Rev. George W. Charlton''']] and her sisters, [[Charlton-2447|'''Mary Charlton''']] and [[Charlton-2446|'''Virginia Charlton''']]. After the Civil War and Mary's death in 1871, she seems to spend more in the city. Perhaps she is afraid in the country, or just wants to be closer to family in Petersburg and prefers the comforts of in-town living. :City directories from Petersburg indicate she lived there from 1877 with her son, [[Moody-7849|'''Dr. William Scott Moody''']] and her son-in-law, [[Lockhart-5626|'''Joseph Gray Lockhart''']], but I am not sure they lived there all the time with her. ''' Joseph Lockhart''' was a magistrate 1877-78 in Northampton County, NC, and the letter from "Sippie" (# 65, May 1881), [[Tabb-357|'''Virginia (Tabb) Moody''']], indicates '''Dr. Moody''' is with her at that time in Mississippi. The 1880 Mississippi census shows her and their children, Charlie and Lena, in Mississippi without Dr. Moody. He died in Petersburg in 1882. :At first I thought not to include this deed and to put it with other deeds in the collection (all much earlier and in Northampton and Greensville Cos.). Then I thought it more appropriate here. Martha Moody is making this her primary home although she still owns Woodland (It appears she continued to hold it until 1884, and left it to her grandchildren in her will). Note, she is buying this property on time. ====Acknowledgement==== *Many thanks to cousin Virginia Leigh Refo whose research and transcriptions added to this profile. The originals were donated to the Library of Virginia in 2004 by [[Edens-309|Liz Edens Vermillion]] with the help of Virginia Refo [https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00922.xml Moody Family Papers, 1750-1881. Accession 40535, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.]

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== Font Fun == "Circling words" Colored Bold Resized text Bold == '''Sample Text for Enslaved Person''' ==
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== Biography ==
* Probably born in Edgecombe County, NC, USA
* Current last name is the surname of the initial Slave Holder, Joseph Daniel.

== Biography ==

* Probably born in Edgecombe County, NC, USA

* Current last name is the surname of the initial Slave Holder, Joseph Daniel.


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== Sources ==



* 4 APR 1800 Probate. Will of Slave Holder Joseph Daniel in which he bequeaths Dick to his son Nathan Daniel [[Space:Transcribed_Will_of_Joseph_Daniel|Transcribed Will of Joseph Daniel]]


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'''Slave Holder(s)''' [[Daniel-7857|Joseph Daniel]]

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Documentation of Amos and Rachel Small moving their family from Wayne County to Grant County

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In the spring of 1833 Amos and Rachel Small moved their family from Chester, Wayne County, Indiana to Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana. We know that this is the case as we have two records, the first records a certificate for Amos and Rachel Small and family from the Chester Monthly Meeting to the Mississinewa Monthly Meeting. And the second record is from the Men's Minutes of the Mississinewa Monthly Meeting upon receiving the certificate from the Chester Monthly Meeting and accepting Amos and his sons and step-son into the Society. * Certificate of removal from Chester Monthly Meeting to the Mississinewa Monthly Meeting[[#CMMRecords|Chester Monthly Meeting Certificates Issued, 1823 to 1905]]: Series 30, Item 15, Page 12, 24 Apr 1833. {{Image|file=Small-3959-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Seen here is the record of a certificate of removal issued by Chester Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, Indiana. Amos and Rachel Small were moving their family to Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana. }} Amos and Rachel Small's family were reported to consist of sons: Isaac, Jabez, Nathan; daughter Mary; and Amos' step-son (Rachel's eldest son) Alfred Hiatt. * Received on certificate from Chester Monthly Meeting, Wayne County to Mississinewa Monthly meeting in Grant County[[#MMMRecords|Mississinewa Monthly Meeting Men's Minutes, 11-14-1832 to 8-18-1843]]: Series 89, Item 8, Page 11, 15 May 1833. {{Image|file=Documentation_of_Amos_and_Rachel_Small_moving_their_family_from_Wayne_County_to_Grant_County.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Seen here is the record in the Men's Minutes of 15 May 1833 of the receipt of a certificate of removal for Amos Small and his sons and step-son from Chester Monthly Meeting in Wayne County, Indiana. }} Amos Small and his sons and step-son arrival in Grant County is recorded in the Men's Minutes of the meeting of 15 May 1833. The minutes of the Women's meeting of this time are not known. It must be assumed that a similar action of accepting Rachel Small and her daughter must have occurred. * Citation: :[[Space:Documentation_of_Amos_and_Rachel_Small_moving_their_family_from_Wayne_County_to_Grant_County|Documentation of Amos and Rachel Small moving their family from Wayne County to Grant County, Indiana]]. * In-line Footnote: :[[#Documentation|Documentation of Amos and Rachel Small moving their family from Wayne County to Grant County, Indiana]] * Example: Amos and Rachel[[#Documentation|Documentation of Amos and Rachel Small moving their family from Wayne County to Grant County, Indiana]] ==Sources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Records_of_Chester_Monthly_Meeting Records of the Chester Monthly Meeting, Indiana Yearly Meeting, Series 30.] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Records_of_Mississinewa_Monthly_Meeting Records of the Mississinewa Monthly Meeting, Indiana Yearly Meeting, Series 89.] * [[Space:Documentation_of_Amos_and_Rachel_Small_moving_their_family_from_Wayne_County_to_Grant_County|Documentation of Amos and Rachel Small moving their family from Wayne County to Grant County, Indiana]].

Documentation of marriage of William Hiatt and Alice Lowden

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==Marriage Documentation== William Hiatt and Alice Lowden, both of Quaker heritage, appeared before the Hopewell Monthly Meeting in Frederick County, Virginia on 4 Feb 1748 to declare their intention of marriage. {{Image|file=Lowdon-1.jpg |caption=First declaration of marriage intentions between William Hiatt and Alice Lowden }} A month later, on 2 Mar 1748, they declared their intention of marriage a second time. {{Image|file=Lowdon-1-1.jpg |caption=Second declaration of intention of Marriage for William Hiatt and Alice Lowden }} With no objection having been found the marriage of the couple received the meeting's blessing. This is recorded on two loose sleeve sheets found in a minute book images of which are shown above.[[#JCHFriends|Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends]]: Pages 51, 237, 238 This appears to be the earliest recorded marriage at this monthly meeting. ==Sources== * Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends, ''[[Space:Hopewell_Friends_history|Hopewell Friends History, 1734-1934, Frederick County, Virginia: Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings And Meetings Reporting to Hopewell; Two Hundred Years of History And Genealogy.]].'' (Strasburg, Va.: Printed by Shenandoah publishing house, inc, 1936.) * Ancestry.com. ''U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935" [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. * Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1759-1776; Collection: Baltimore Yearly Meeting Minutes; Call Number: RG2/B/H671 1.2

Documentation of Naomi Ledbetter's term as clerk of the Lapel Monthly Meeting

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Naomi Belle Ledbetter was an active member of the Lapel Friends meeting. This is clear from the number of times her name appears in the minutes of the Monthly Meeting. Thus it is not surprising when, on the 19 Jun 1913, she is appointed to complete A. B. Fishers' term as clerk.{{Image|file=Documentation_of_Naomi_Ledbetter_s_term_as_clerk_of_the_Lapel_Monthly_Meeting.jpg |caption=Minutes of the Lapel Monthly meeting, pages 112, 113 }} On 25 Sep 1913 a committee was formed to nominate a clerk for the coming year.{{Image|file=Documentation_of_Naomi_Ledbetter_s_term_as_clerk_of_the_Lapel_Monthly_Meeting-1.jpg |caption=Minutes of the Lapel Monthly meeting, pages 116, 117 }} The following monthly meeting, on 16 Oct 1913, Naomi is appointed to a full year as clerk of the Lapel Monthly Meeting.{{Image|file=Documentation_of_Naomi_Ledbetter_s_term_as_clerk_of_the_Lapel_Monthly_Meeting-6.jpg |caption=Minutes of the Lapel Monthly meeting, pages 118, 119 }} On 17 Feb 1914 the Treasurer was instructed to acquire a new book of the minutes of the meeting. If this book was acquired it's location is unknown.{{Image|file=Documentation_of_Naomi_Ledbetter_s_term_as_clerk_of_the_Lapel_Monthly_Meeting-2.jpg |caption=Minutes of the Lapel Monthly meeting, pages 124, 125 }} On 23 Jul 1914 a committee was appointed to nominate a clerk for the next year. {{Image|file=Documentation_of_Naomi_Ledbetter_s_term_as_clerk_of_the_Lapel_Monthly_Meeting-3.jpg |caption=Minutes of the Lapel Monthly meeting, pages 130, 131 }} On 2 Aug 1914 A. B. Fisher was appointed clerk and Ella White was appointed assistant clerk, On 17 Sep 1914 Naomi served her last monthly meeting as clerk {{Image|file=Documentation_of_Naomi_Ledbetter_s_term_as_clerk_of_the_Lapel_Monthly_Meeting-4.jpg |caption=Minutes of the Lapel Monthly meeting, pages 132, 133 }} In some regards this can be viewed as the end of the Lapel monthly meeting. As we saw a new book for the minutes had been requested. In the current book there are only a few entries after Naomi's tenure as clerk and no record of the new minute book exists.

Documentation of the marriage of Alfred S Moss and Jael Forkner

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==Documentation of the marriage between Alfred S. Moss and Velna Forkner== Velna Forkner, born [[Ledbetter-1747|Velna Amanda Ledbetter]], married [[Moss-6248|Alfred S. Moss]] on 10 Oct 1920 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York. Index Number: 21286 This is documented in the New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967[[#NYMarriageIndex|New York State, Marriage Index]]: Alfred S. Moss and Velna Ledbetter (21286). There are four entries for this marriage. These are shown Immediately below. {{Image|file=Documentation_of_the_marriage_of_Alfred_S_Moss_and_Jael_Forkner.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=NY Marriage Index: Velna Ledbetter }} {{Image|file=Documentation_of_the_marriage_of_Alfred_S_Moss_and_Jael_Forkner-1.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=NY Marriage Index: Velna Forkner }} {{Image|file=Documentation_of_the_marriage_of_Alfred_S_Moss_and_Jael_Forkner-2.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=NY Marriage Index: Alfred S. Mass }} {{Image|file=Documentation_of_the_marriage_of_Alfred_S_Moss_and_Jael_Forkner-3.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=NY Marriage Index: Alfred S Moss }} ==Sources== * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/nystatemarriageindex/ New York State Marriage Index (1881-1967)]

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Documenting Boone Migration between Arkansas and Texas

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Collected Residence Data on Boon\Boone in Arkansas and Texas in 1860-1870 The purpose of collecting this data was to identify the family of [[Boone-1268|Louisianna Carolina (Boone) Cherry]] It is sortable, which may be useful. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Family ||Year||State||County||(City)|| Name|| Age||Birth State||Source |- |1|| 1860|| Arkansas|| VanBuren|| ||R Boon|| 45|| SC||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch {{FamilySearch Record| M871-2S1}} : 18 February 2021), David C Boon in entry for R Boon, 1860 Union Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 94. |- |1||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Jane Boon||25||GA||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch {{FamilySearch Record| M871-2S1}} : 18 February 2021), David C Boon in entry for R Boon, 1860 Union Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 94. |- |1||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Geo W Boon||3 ||Arks||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch {{FamilySearch Record| M871-2S1}} : 18 February 2021), David C Boon in entry for R Boon, 1860 Union Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 94. |- |1||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||David C Boon||0||Arks||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch {{FamilySearch Record| M871-2S1}} : 18 February 2021), David C Boon in entry for R Boon, 1860 Union Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 94. |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Elizabeth Boon|| 80||NC||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||James Boon||40 ||NC||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Susan Boon||36|| Tenn||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||William Boon||11|| Tenn||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Elizabeth Boon|| 10|| Tenn||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Thomas Boon||8||Arks||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Louisa Boon ||5|| Arks||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Hampton Boon|| 2|| Arks||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |2||1860||Arkansas||VanBuren|| ||Tennessee Boon|| 0||Arks||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|M871-JB4}} : 18 February 2021), James Boon, 1860 in Davis Township, Van Buren, Arkansas, pg 49 |- |4||1860||Texas||McClellan|| ||M Boon||43||Tenn||United States Census, 1860, database with images, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Record|MXFJ-5NT}} : 18 February 2021), M Boon in entry for Clay Cobbs, 1860. |- |3||1869||Texas||McClellan|| ||C.N. 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Documenting Earliest Known Hamilton

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'''NOTE:''' I made a copy of this information and linked to it from a Google Doc. I put that Google Doc in a research folder focused on HAMILTON and made a Research Notes document for my direct Hamilton line from my older son through me to Isaac. I will create a Research Document for spouses in a folder for their surnames. This is to assist me in tracking all my efforts and being as efficient as possible for my current big question about my earliest Hamilton ancestor. ---- My earliest known ancestor in the male line is [Hamilton-34043 Isaac Hamilton]. We believe his spouse to have been [Martin-86441 Abigail Martin]. We found a marriage record in the same location as their son [Hamilton-34042 Franklin Pierce Hamilton] and [Hill-57359 Mary P. Hill] were married. * Isaac on 1860 census for Union, Madison, Indiana with wife Martha and children Franklin, Mary, and Sarah. Occupation: Shoemaker
Lists whole family's birthplaces as Indiana. * There is an Isaac in the 1850 census for District 97, Rush County, Indiana living with a Jon S. Green and family. Mr. Green and this Isaac are both listed as shoemakers. Since the Isaac in 1850 and 1860 are both shoemakers, it is logical to conclude they are the same person.
Madison County, Indiana is North of Rush County on the other side of Hancock and Henry counties depending on the route taken. * Vermillion County, Indiana is spelled with two L's and is on the border with Vermilion County, Illinois. Isaac & Abigail and their son Franklin and his wife, Mary were both married in Vermilion County, Illinois. * My parents were unable to find these families in 1850 or 1860 IL census for Vermillion, Champaign, Edgar, Ford, McLean, Peoria Counties, IL, nor Parke or Vermillion Counties, IN. * 1870 Census my parents could not find Isaac and his family. My father surmised that perhaps Isaac died in the Civil War and that Abigail and the daughters may have died, perhaps of illness. (They might also have married or moved away to live with family.) Franklin may have been at an agricultural school in Peoria, Illinois. Dad said he thought he found him in one. I also stumbled on a record for an agricultural school in Peoria about 15 years ago, but don't seem to have a note about it. * 1880 Census Franklin, Mary and family in Fairmount, Vermilion Co., Illinois. * 1900 Census Franklin, Mary and family in Lawrence Ward 3, Douglas Co., Kansas * 1910 Census - Not sure where Mary and Franklin were. Franklin died in 1912 in Sarcoxie, Jasper Co., MO. They and their children moved frequently and large distances between censuses, making it more challenging to find them. It is possible they were missed, but all options have not been exhausted. * 1912 Death Certificate for Franklin Pierce Hamilton lists his place of birth as Franklin, IN, which is in Johnson County, IN. His place of Death is Sarcoxie Township, Jasper Co., MO with burial place listed as Sarcoxie, MO. I thought my Dad had found which cemetery, but I don't seem to have any notes on it in my genealogy database. I found a newspaper article from the time that indicated the number of surviving children and that the funeral was conducted at the home. * 1920 Census - Mary should be on that census and is said to have died c. 1924 in Oklahoma and is buried there. * My father suggested that one of the two Hamilton's in the 1840 Vermilion Co., Illinois Census may have been the father of Isaac. * One is Asa who was between 60 & 69 along with his supposed spouse in the same age category. This would put them on the older end of the scale as parents being between 49 and 59 when Isaac was born. * The other is Oliver Hamilton who he & supposed spouse were between 20 & 29 making them between 9 & 18 when Isaac was born. This fits for Asa to have been the father of Oliver and possible grandfather of Isaac. * I don't believe either Asa nor Oliver are in Vermilion Co., Illinois in the 1850 census. Would they perhaps be in Rush Co., IN or perhaps Madison Co., IN? Is there a family connection there? * There are lots of questions above that require more digging to match up names, dates, places and my ancestors to tie it all together. * Some online trees on Ancestry.com try to equate an Isaac N. Hamilton with my Isaac. There is no source information to correlate this Isaac N. with my Isaac. * Some online trees have parents for Isaac's wife Abigail, and at a quick glance, those appear to be strong possibilities to be her parents. I need to dig further into that and possibly open up more avenues of research. * Searching cemeteries, newspapers, probate, and other records may be necessary to glean clues to move forward. Isaac and Hamilton is common enough that one must exercise caution in verifying sources. * Similarly, there are more than one Franklin P. and Franklin Pierce Hamilton I have seen when searching the census. They are in different states, but being born about the time of President Franklin Pierce it makes sense that there would be more than one. * Mary is also a very common name and is extremely easy to confuse different individuals. I thought I found Mary P. In an Oklahoma cemetery, but there are two Mary J. Hamilton's there, each with information on spouses at Find A Grave that are not Franklin. While that is not definitive, I am fairly certain that is not them unless there is an obituary or death certificate specifying it is them.

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Documents and sources for the estate of Charles Thornton (1750 RI -1828 NY)

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Documentation and source information related to the settlement of the estate of Charles Thornton 1750 RI - 1828 NY - Profile: Thornton-3398. Charles Thornton had a Will drawn up about a year before he died, but it was not signed. Shortly before his death he tore the Will up and burned it. There are court documents relating to this, there is a document assigning his son, Elihu as administrator of his estate, and there are newspaper articles for the heirs to come before the Court. Here are transcriptions of the documents and sources. *New York Probate Records, 1629-1971, Otsego County. ''Wills and administrations 1830-1836'' vols. 1-2; Vol. 1, pgs. 209-211 Digital Image: FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCC-9L3?i=137&wc=Q7P8-MJM%3A213300101%2C215799901%3Fcc%3D1920234&cc=1920234 : accessed 10 July 2016)
''Pg. 209'' ::In the Matter Proving the Will of Charles Thornton deceased. The citation in this matter having been duly served and sentenced this day whereupon Elihu Thornton ''Pg. 210'' ::Approved by H. Brown his Counsel and Marcy Thornton and Ann Lum appeared in person, Orastes Badger being sworn says that some five or six years since writing wrote Charles Thornton’s Will and subscribed the same as a witness and the same was delivered to Mrs. Thornton the wife. Witness saith that Charles Thornton died about one year after the execution of the Will according the best recollection of the deponent. ::Orcastes Badger ::Sworn & Subscribed Before me this 19th Day of March 1833 Geo. A. Starkweather Surrogate ::Silas Williams sworn saith that he was a subscribing witness to Charles Thornton’s Will the Will was made in the month of April in the year 1827 or 1828. Witness says the Will after the same was executed was delivered to Mr. Thornton or Mrs. Thornton and which Witness can’t say :: Silas Williams ::Asahel B. Davidson being sworn saith that he was a subscribing Witness to the Will of Charles Thornton Deceased. Same was was executed in the month of April 1827 according to the recollection of this deponent and that the said Charles Thornton died in August 1828 _ that the Will was left in the possession of the Testator or his Wife ::Asahel B. Davidson ::Sworn & Subscribed Before me this 19th Day of March 1833 Geo. A. Starkweather Surrogate ::Marcy Thornton being sworn saith that her husband Charles Thornton made a paper that was called his Last Will & Testament that he did not sign the same or make his mark to the same. That Orastes Badger drew the Will paper and left the same on the table and it remained on the table and about the room and sometimes on the floor for ''Pg. 211'' ::Two weeks for more and witness finally put it in the chest without it being requested. It remained in the chest three or four weeks Witness saith that her husband in the month of May after the paper was drawn by Esquire Badger called upon witness for the paper and witness paid but little attention to the call and her husband then upset the washtub when Witness was washing and Witness finally got the Will and her husband tore it up piece by piece burned it up that there was not one present but Witness when he destroyed the will ::Marcy (her X mark) Thornton ::Sworn & Subscribed Before me this 19th Day of March 1833 Geo. A. Starkweather Surrogate ::Ann Lum being sworn saith that she was present part of the time Mr. Badger was engaged in the drawing the Will of Charles Thornton Deceased. Witness saw the will frequently after the same was drawn and can’t recollect whether the same was executed by the deceased or not. Last time witness saw the will was in May 1827 same was in Chest belonging to her Mother Witness understood by her Father and Mother that the will was destroyed. ::Anne Lum ::Sworn & Subscribed Before me this 19th Day of March 1833 Geo. A. Starkweather Surrogate

*New York Probate Records, 1629-1971, Otsego County. ''Letters of administration, Letters of testamentary 1826-1839'' Vol. A-B Pg. 169 Digital Image: FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YC2-YMS?i=302&wc=Q7PN-PT5%3A213300101%2C214038401%3Fcc%3D1920234&cc=1920234 : accessed 9 July 2016)
::''The People of the State of New York,'' '''BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT: TO''' ''Elihu Thornton'' ::County of Otsego – Greetings: WHEREAS ''Charles Thornton'' of the late of said County, as is alleged, lately died intestate, having whilst living, and at the time of ''his'' death, goods, chattels or credits within this State, by means whereof the ordering and granting administration of all and singular the said goods, chattels and credits, and also the audition, allowing and final discharging the account thereof doth appertain unto as, and we being desirous that the goods, chattels, and credits of the said deceased may be well and faithfully administered, applied and disposed of, do grant unto you the said ''Elihu Thornton'' full power by these presents to administer and faithfully credits; to ask; demand, recover, and receive the debts which unto the said deceased, whilst living and at the time of ''his'' death, belonged, and to pay the debts which the said deceased did owe, so far such goods, chattels and credits will thereunto extend and the law require; hereby requiring you to make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased which have or shall come to your hands, possession or knowledge, and the same so made do exhibit, or cause to be exhibited unto the Office of the Surrogate of the County of Otsego, at or before the expiration of three calendar months from the date hereof, and also to render a just and true account of administration when thereto required. And we do by these presents depute, constitute and appoint you the said ''Elihu Thornton'' Administrator of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits which were of the said ''Charles Thornton'' – In TESTIMONY whereof, we have caused the seal of our office of our said Surrogate to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS ''Elisha Foote'' Esquire, Surrogate of the said County, at ''Cooperstown'' the ''third'' day of ''April'' in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty and of our Independence the fifty ''fourth''. ::''Elisha Foote'' – Surrogate ::---- ::'''OTSEGO COUNTY''', ss ::BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the ''third'' day of ''April'' – in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty ''Elihu Thornton'' personally appeared before me, ''Elisha Foote'' Surrogate, of the County of Otsego, to whom I administered an ''Oath'' in the words following, to wit: -- “You do ''swear'' – that you will well, honestly, and faithfully discharge the duty of Administrator of the estate of ''Charles Thornton'' – according to law.” ::''Elisha Foote'' Surrogate

*Fultonhistory.com. Albany Argus 1838 – Tuesday, July 3, 1838; Tuesday, June 19, 1838; and Tuesday, June 5, 1838. PDF file: 0464.pdf.
::The people of the state of New York, by the grace of God free and independent, to all whom these presents shall come or may concern, and especially to Sherman Lum and Ann his wife, Abel Lum and Betsey his wife, Charles Thorton and George Lisher, James Noyce Lisher, Timothy C. Lisher, Lewis Lisher and Lucy Lisher, greeting: ::You are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before our surrogate of the county of Ostego, at his office in the village of Cooperstown, on the tenth day of July next at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, to attend the final settlement of the account of Elihu Thorton, administrator, &tc of Charles Thorton deceased. ::In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of office of our said surrogate to be here unto affixed. ::[LS] Witness, Geo. A. Starkweather, esq. surrogate of our said county at the village of Cooperstown, the third day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. ::Geo. A. Starkweather, surrogate

Documents and sources for the estate of Thomas Howlett (1677 MA)

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Documents, transcriptions, source information and related documents in the settlement of the estate of [[Howlett-14|Thomas Howlett]] of Ipswich & Topsfield Mass. === Will === I Thomas Howlit of Ipswich… Imprimis I Give to Rebeka, my wiff, one Cow and two heyfers that ar Caled hurs, my litle gray mare: Also I give to my wiff an anuety of five pounds a yeare: to be pd yearly: fifty shilings in corn And fivety shilings in catle: the corne part to be pd half in wheat & malt and half in indian corn: this to be pd at Ipswich wher my wife shal appoint: also that my wifes goods be returned to her she brought To my son Samuel Howlit, fifty accers of land by [ ] of that which I formerly intended for my Son John Howlit also two twenty Accer lots in the thick woods in topsfield & also fower Accors of medo Also my wil is that my son Samuell Howlit shall paye fivety shilling yearly of the anuety of five pounds that I have Given to my wife in specie according to my will It I Give to my wife a ketle instead of a bed-tick I promised. It I Give to my dafter Sarah Comings, four pounds to be pd with in four yeares after my decease if she be living or to her heyers: Also 20s to allis Comins at her marriage or at 18 years of age It for my dafter Mary Perley I have Given her twenty thre pounds which my wil is shud be made up fivty poundes the one half of it within a year after my desseas and the other half within three years after my desseas. It I Give to Mary Howlit my son John Howlits dafter forty five pounds to be pd to her at the age of eighteen years of age or at the daye of her marriag if she live not to receive it then my wil is that ther shal be ten pounds pd to my son John Howlits wiff Lastly I ordain my son William Howlit my sole executor of this my last will and testyment to whom I give my debts being pd all the rest of my estat housing Lands Goods & catle utensils of all sorts and debts from whomsoever due unto him & his heyers forever. It I give to my dafter sarah Comings fower accers of the hasakey medo lying at the moth at the bridg It I give to my son Samuell howlit the rest of the Hasakey meadow I doe appoint my Loving friends Capt. John Applton: Major Samull Applton and John Whippl senior the overseers of this my last will and testament & I doe hereby give them power to determine any difference that maye arise betwen my executor and any of the Legates aforesaid a bought the payments aforesaid It my will is that my son Thomas Howlits wife shall injoy that hundred accers of land I possessed him of til his oldest dafter be at the age of eighteen years or at her daye of marriag & then she shal Injoy one quarter of it: Also when my son Thomas howlits youngest dafter is of the age of eighteen years or at her daye of mariag sh shal injoy on quarter of the hundred accers given to her sd father: & after their mothers desseas they shal injoy the other fifty accors equally divided between them My wil is that if one of my sonn Thomas Howlits dafters dy befor she is possessed of her portion it shal goe to her sister My wil is that if my son Thomas howlits two dafters dy befor they are eighteen years of age or married that then my dafter-in-lawe my son Thomas Howlits wiff shal injoy all the hundred accors of land for her lif and at her desseas shall paye out of it to my children then living one hundred pounds which shal be equally divided among them… this fourth of November 1677 :
Thomas Howlit his T mark
John Appleton: Samuel Appleton: John Whipple"Essex County Registry of Probate- Docket No.14093 === Inventory === "A inventory of the estate of Deckon Thomas Howlett Deseased… 10 7mo: 78 5 oxen.........................................................020 00 00
2 steers.......................................................006 00 00
2 yearelings................................................001 10 00
5 Cows........................................................012 10 00
2 hefers [ ]...............................................002 10 00
1 horse 1 coult..........................................003 00 00
3 Cows.........................................................007 10 00
1 mare.........................................................002 00 00
Ye farm with housing & barns & orchard upland and medo [ ] one parcele Of march at Ipswich.200 00 00
Some other perceles of Land...................100 00 00
16: Sheepe & Lames 18 hoges & piges...007 00 00
For Clothing woolen & Linnon 1 Saddel & Saddel Cloth
& bridell pillion And pillion cloth.............013 09 00
i fouling pece & bookes 1 brush..............002 16 04
i fether bed i bolster 2 piloes 1 ruge.......008 00 00
4 chainges 3 plowes Shares and colters[?] 20
horeteeth[?]................................................001 05 00
3 yoakes 1 cart & wheels & Cart [ ] 4 forkes 2
siges[?].........................................................001 10 06
Whiges[?] & betel rings & axises & howes 1
spade...........................................................000 14 06
1 [ ] & [ ] & ringer......................................000 12 00
It for [ ] chisel plaines agres & [ ].............001 02 00
It fore one [ ] smoething iron could chisels punchis
& Lantrone..................................................000 04 00
For and iron & spit & tramiell & slise hoth iron &
gridiron firing pan tonges.........................001 04 00
For old iron & the [ ] of a [ ]....................000 08 00
1 bed 1 blankat 1 ruge 2 bolsters............001 10 00
1 coverlide 2 blankat 2 bolster.................002 12 00
2 brase citteles [kettles] 1 brass kandelstike 1
brase Ladele...............................................004 00 00
1 warming pan 3 iron potss 2 pothookes i iron
morter.........................................................001 10 00
5 poringers 2 dram cups 1 wine cupe 1 pint
pote.............................................................000 08 09
5 puter platters 1 tin cittell 1 tin pot 2 tin pans
& [ ].............................................................001 07 08
For earthen ware 6 brase spones...........000 07 06
[ ] smale wooden ware............................001 09 11
4 barieles ½ bariel 6 tubes 2 [ ] 2 salt
boxes..........................................................001 03 06
1 [ ] 3 wheeles 2 [ ] 1 chease presse.....001 00 00
I stand 1 cubbord 2 tabeles 1 chest 1 tronke 1
boxe............................................................002 02 02
2 drie casks 1 [ ] 5 chares 2 [ ] Lether...000 19 00
28 yards of [ ] woolon cloth....................005 12 00
5 pare of sheets 2 tabell cloths 9 napkins 3
pillobers.....................................................006 19 06
1 pare of curtins : sarge [ ] & silke buttons.001 17 00
For Chase and yarne................................002 01 00
It for 15 pound of sheep woole 12 pound of
fethers.......................................................002 00 06
4 spones 1 poringer 1 [ ] 1 yard of [ ]..000 09 06
1 pound ½ starch 1L [ ] thred silke & [ ]
Lase...........................................................000 05 09
i parcel of Linon Cloth suger & Spice &
butter..........................................................001 10 06
for [ ] of all sorts.......................................001 10 00
for Indan Corne apon ye ground.............008 00 00
for Ingliss Corne.........................................009 06 08
for 2 [ ]........................................................000 01 04
for 1 grindstone 1 plow.............................000 15 00
the total is...................................................452 11 04
John Gould
Abraham Redington === Debts === He dets of deckon Howlet is
To Deckon Goodhue six pound ten shilling eight pence hapenny
To Edmon Howe nine shillings
To Capt whippell fourteene shillings in malt & seven in mony
To Isaac Cummings junier fortyshillings
To mr ffrancis Wainewright : twenty nine shillings five pence
To mr John Wainwright: Eight pounds fifteen shillings nine penc
To Goodman Rust foure shillings and foure penc
To mr Darby on shilling and three penc
To Elisha perkins five and twenty shillings
The detes above wrighten to everypartickler parson
is in ye [ ]................................................21 16 05 ½
More detes as do apere.............................12 11 05
.......................................................................34 07 10 ½ Essex County Probate- Vol. III, pp. 250-2 === Suit === Rebecca sued the executor in Sept. 1680 to recover geese and turkeys which she claimed as her own. Thomas Dorman testified that Ensign Howlett had said "No, I meddle not with the geese nor turkeys, for they are hers, for she hath been and is a good wife to me". Isaac Cummings Jr., and Samuel Kingsbury who lived with the Howletts also testified.Essex Co. Records and Files- Vol. VIII, pp.10-1 == Sources ==

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==COLLECTING FAMILY DOCUMENTS AT HOME== ===Home Sources=== Yes, the dates are backwards! Start with today and work backwards. If you have primary source documents dating before 1900, you are extremely fortunate! After learning how to record family information accurately, a beginning researcher needs take a look at the available sources of this info. The place to begin is with herself. She needs to dig through all her files, boxes in the closet, '''scrapbooks, photograph albums, safe-deposit boxes''', and any other places that will give clues to her family's history. Some families will have old family portraits, often prominently displayed in the home, and you will want to find out the name of everyone in the photo. {{Image|file=Schirck-21-1.jpg |caption=Michael Schirck Image 2 }} === Family Bibles and Prayer Books === Don't forget the '''family Bible''', for many Bibles have places to record marriages and deaths. People often use Holy Cards or Funeral cards as bookmarks in these books that might including information on deceased family members. ===Holy Cards and Funeral Cards=== If the family is or was Catholic, they may have old '''Mass or Prayer Books''' with small bookmarks know as '''Holy Cards'''. These cards have a religious picture on one side, and the birth and death information of a deceased person, with a prayer, on the back, Sometimes, even a picture of the deceased is included. ===Family Event Certificates=== Be sure to locate all your copies of family event certificates. '''Birth certificates, death certificates''' plus '''marriage, divorce, mortgage papers, insurance policies and wills''', plus any '''immigration and naturalization papers''' you may have for anyone in your family. Finding these now will eliminate having to write away for documentation you might already have in your possession. ===Family Event Books=== Another good source is''' baby books'''-which are especially great if she is beginning her search with your children or grandchildren. Baby books have become quite popular in the past twenty or thirty years. '''Wedding books''' are also a good source, Her family may even have books commemorating other important family events. Once I purchased '''First Communion Book''' for one of my daughters. It has pages that ask for relatives and their relationships to the child. Bookstores sell books that detail a '''child's school years''', a person's personal memories of childhood, and books to fill out about '''family history.''' There is even a''' book to leave your heirs''' about where to find important papers once the book owner is deceased. Any book like those listed here can be valuable. ===More Home Sources=== Be sure not overlook '''old address books'''. These will provide names and addresses of distant family members, and cousins with which to correspond. Don't forget those Christmas lists as well. And, if any one in the family is a pack rat, they may still have '''old letters and Christmas cards'''. These treasures often contain signatures, and notes of "news" and happenings throughout the years. ===Newspaper Clippings=== Any old newspaper clippings pertaining to the family can be gold mines as well. People usually keep '''birth notices, marriage announcements, and obituaries''' stashed away somewhere. ===Encouraging Other Relatives to Help=== In addition to old letters, one may be fortunate enough to find '''old diaries and journals'''. These are usually the most detailed sources for determining family lifestyle; and may contain exact dates, recorded at the time of the event. Some families may even have '''Family History Books, Memory Books or Scrapbooks.''' Ask all known relatives to help. They may have valuable information stashed away in their drawers and attics. In return, promise to give them a copy of the Family Tree when it is finished. Use imagination when researching the family for ideas of where to look. Each family will have its own unique conglomeration of family papers. == Return to: == * TOP OF PAGE - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documents_at_Home * TABLE OF CONTENTS - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sharon_Troy_Centanne%27s_Genealogy_Tutorial_-_Table_of_Contents * Genealogy Basics - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogy_Basics_Tutorial_Page * Collecting Family Documents at Home - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documents_at_Home * Finding Newspaper Articles About Your Family - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newspaper_Articles_Tutorial_Page * Vital Records - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Vital_Records_Tutorial_Page == Acknowledgements == This page written and designed by: Sharon Centanne, Genealogy Research Instructor and Internet Trainer This page updated by [[Troy-204]] August 24, 2020

Documents concerning Phlip van Munster

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This is a central repository for documents and scans concerning [[van_Munster-124|Phlip van Munster]] so that they may also be referenced from other profiles than his own. Note that in some instances his first name is written as "Philip". === VOC pay book === {{Image|file=Documents_concerning_Phlip_van_Munster-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=VOC paybook }} This image shows (in low resolution) two pages from the pay book that the Dutch East India Company (the "VOC", Wikipedia [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vereenigde_Oostindische_Compagnie in Dutch], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_East_India_Company in English]) kept on Phlip. The originals (in high resolution) can be viewed on the site of the [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/58f77345-9eba-268b-6c36-2ab96e045c8a Nationaal Archief] (images 250 and 251 of 544). As most books from that time it is difficult to read because of the handwriting. In this case worsened by many abbreviations and a lot of "accountant speak". Still: a lot of information of genealogical interest can be extracted: *top left :::''In the ship Reijgersdaal :::''Philip Melchertse van Munster Sailor from Delft'' :::''[...]'' :::''Adij 3 janu: [...] 2 m(onths) wages à 9.0.0 per month'' ::The "Adij" (which appears many times in these pages) is probably to be understood as an abbreviation of "Anno domini" ::No year is mentioned in this page (it is on the right hand page: 1704). The detail page on Phlip from the [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/d2fb5ac6-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d Nationaal Archief] shows that the ship sailed on 3 January 1704. Apparently Phlip immediately received 2 months pay, possibly as "signing money". The fact that this journey was his first contact with the VOC probably explains why his pages in this pay book extend far beyond the duration of the voyage (they just kept using it). *top right :::''Adij 6 May [...] upon his request was made soldier by the ship's counsel [...]'' :::''Adij 2 Aug [...] arrived at Batavia harbour and went ashore and this book is closed [...]'' ::Apparently Phlip rather wanted to be a soldier than a sailor. It was not for the money: his wages remained the same: 9.0.0. The book is closed in as far as it deals with the voyage on the Reijgersdaal. It continues with Phlip's employment by the VOC over the years 1707 to 1719. *bottom right :::''[...] 8-9-1719 [...] Batavia hospital [...]'' :::''[...] that on the 13-9-1719 [...]'' :::''died in Batavia hospital without testament [...]'' ::This shows that he was entered into a hospital in Batavia on the 8th of September 1719 and died there 4 days later. It would have been interesting to know why he was brought to hospital and what he died of but that did not matter to the accountants. *bottom left :::''1721, 28 November paid to Melgert van Munster'' :::''father and heir of the Philip Melgerts mentioned above, one half'' :::''and to Jurriaen van Munster and Geertruid van Munster'' :::''both sisters and heirs, the other half'' :::''as per attestation mentioned in the margin, the sum of'' :::''18 guilders and 11 pennies [...]'' :::''[...]'' :::''this mark X set by Melgert van Munster'' :::''this mark X set by Jurriaen van Munster'' :::''this mark X set by Geertruid van Munster'' ::This shows that Philip's heirs, his father [[Van_Munster-19|Melchior]], his brother [[Van_Munster-18|Jurriaen]] and his sister [[Van_Munster-122|Geertruij]], were paid out what was left of his heritage (and that neither of them could write). The attestation that is mentioned is almost certainly the document introduced below. As shown higher on the page, the major part of Phlip's heritage, 306 guilders, 8 "stuivers" (farthings??) and 2 pennies was paid out to a Gerrit van der Sijde. He apparently had been acting for Phlip (he held procuration) in settling some purchase. What that was I have not been able to decipher. The site [https://www.uitdeoudekoektrommel.com/scheepssoldijboeken-voc/|"Uit de oude koektrommel"] offers an in-depth explanation on the VOC paybooks and that in a very readable fashion. Of course it is in Dutch but there is a link on the site that will make "Google Translate" translate it into a language of choice. NOTE: the date 3 January 1704 is the first time (''on record'') known thus far that the surname "Van Munster" is used. === Heritage attestation === {{Image|file=Documents_concerning_Phlip_van_Munster.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Heritage attestation }} This image shows a combination I (profile manager [[Van_Munster-10|PvM]]) created of the original document, a transcript and an interpretation in (modern) English of that transcript (a "proper" translation of the transcript and in contemporary English is beyond my capabilities and would add little if anything). The document shows that two men (Pieter Couwenhove and Cornelis la Hey) testify that his father [[Van_Munster-19|Melchior]], his brother [[Van_Munster-18|Jurriaen]] and his sister [[Van_Munster-122|Geertruij]] are the only heirs to Phlip. They base their testimony on the fact that they "have known the family for many years" and have "interacted" with them. In the case of Pieter Couwenhove this is obvious: he is Phlip's uncle (husband of a sister of Phlip's [[Van_der_Block-4|mother]]). Who Mr. La Hey is remains a mystery for the moment.

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== Transcripts of legal documents of the Rafleau/Drouet family == ''This page is a work in progress-- currently just a place to declutter certain profiles and store some overly-long citations that will be sorted out later.'' ---- === Marriage Contract of Daniel Rafleau and Margueritte Smith, w/ Inventory and Order === ''Note: Profiles for these people need to be created in WikiTree. See [[Rafleau-1|Anne Marie Rafleau]], daughter of Daniel and his first wife.'' From a section titled "Records of the Superior Council," dated 13 Aug 1763. No. 8442. 9pp. Marriage Contract between Daniel Rafleau and Margueritte Smith.
'''Marriage Contract executed before the Royal Notary of the Province of Louisiana, residing in New Orleans, between Sieur Daniel Rafleau, native of Berne, Switzerland, son of Sieur Jean Rafleau and Madame Marie Vitepan; widower by first marriage of the later Barbe Tonnetberi, and by second marriage of the late Margueritte Bezerin [sic, Pellerin]''', on one side; and Madame Margueritte Smith, native of Francfort, Witembourg, daughter of the late Sieur Nicolas Smith and of the late Catherine (blank); and widow by first marriage of the late Sieur Jean Conrad Guilbery, on the other side. Sieur Rafleau assisted by Sieur Felix Sicard, and by Sieur Silvain Filiosa. Madame Smith assisted by Sieur Machel Frilous, and by Sieur Laurens Bailly, master tailor; and also by Sieur Louis Drouet and his wife, Madame Marie Faleau, who stipulated the marriage agreement. Executed in the Notarial Office of this city, in the afternoon, in the presence of Sieurs Joseph Becat and Pierre Barry, competent witnesses, residing here. (Signed): D. R. (Daniel Rafleau); Philiosa; Felix Sicard; Marie Rafleau; Michel Frilous; Jh. Becat; Bary; Drouet; Garic, Notary. Margueritte Smith and Laurens Bailly declared that they could neither write nor sign. Foregoing act recorded in the Registry by order of the Superior Council. : : '''December 3, 1763.--The Superior Council of the Province of Louisiana''', having considered the donations set forth in the above marriage contract; having heard the conclusions of the Procureur General of the King; '''ordered and does order''' that the said donations be given full force and effect and that the said marriage contract shall be recorded in the Register of Insinuations in the Registry of the Council. Given in the Council chamber on December 8, 1763. (Signed): Foucault. : : '''August 13, 1763.--Inventory of the assets''' of Daniel Rafleau, annexed to above marriage contract. : : To the foregoing marriage contract is annexed an inventory of all movable and immovable property belonging to Danieal Rafleau, taken on same date of August 13, 1763, in the morning, covering five pages, and showing personal and household effects, furniture, utensils, papers, cattle, slaves and real estate. The inventory was allowed by D'abbadie's order of August 8, 1763, rendered on Rafleau's petition, and was executed before Mr. Delaunay, appointed Commissioner on this case, and in the presence of Mr. De la Place, acting Procureur General of the King. Witnesses: St. Eloy and Bary. (Signed): Saint Eloy; D. R. (Daniel Rafleau); Bary; Philiiosa; Marguerite Vandal; Drouet; Marie Droit; De la Place; Delaunay; Garic, Notary. (Signed, in the margin of first page): Devergés; De Reggio; Ducros. "Index to Spanish Judicial Records of Louisiana," ''Louisiana Historical Quarterly'', Henry P. Dart, ed. (Louisiana Historical Society of New Orleans, LA, vol. 25, 1942) pp. Is. 3, pp. 877, 878 (scanned page lists pp. 861, 862); citing section titled "Records of the Superior Council" dated 13 Aug 1763, No. 8442 (9pp.), marriage contract, Daniel Rafleau and Margueritte Smith
---- === Marriage Contract Abstract === ''Note: Profiles for these people need to be created in WikiTree. See [[Rafleau-1|Anne Marie Rafleau]], daughter of Daniel and his first wife.'' '''August 13, 1763. Daniel Rafleau and Margueritte Smith, Signature page abstract from said marriage contract.'''
August 13, 1763 : : Before me, the Royal Notary of the Province of Louisiana, residing in New Orleans, in the presence of witnesses appeared Sieur DANIEL RAFFLEAU son of Sieur JEAN RAFFLEAU and of MARIE VETEPAN, native of the Canton of Berne in Switzerland, widower in a first Nuptial with the deceased MARGUERITE BEZERIN (?) with Dame MARGUERITTE SMITH daughter of the deceased Sieur NICOLAS SMITH and of the deceased CATHERINE (blank), widow in a first Nuptial with the deceased JEAN CONRAD GUILLERY, a native of P…esheim of Frankfurt, Electorate of Wittenbourg of the other part. : : Signing for the future groom – his friends Sieur FELIX SICARD and Sieur SILVAIN FEU..ZA. : : And for the Dame SMITH – Sieur MICHEL FRILOU, LAURENS BALLY and Sieur LOUIS DROUET and Dame MARIE RAFFLEAU his wife. : : Signing – FELIX SICARD, MARIE RAFFLAU, BARRY, DROUET, BECAT, MICHEL FRILOUX, BAILLY, GARIC, Notary. : : An inventory of the Succession of the deceased wife of DANIEL RAFFLEAU, with the following signing – SAINT ELOY, MARGUERITE VANDAL, DROUET, MARIE DROUET, DeLAUNAY, GARIC, Notary. : : The future bride has property inherited from her deceased husband, one-half lot on Bourbon, plus another portion of ground. : : Signed – D. R. (DANIEL RAFFLEAU ?). Alice Daly Forsyth, ''Louisiana Marriage Contracts – Volume II: Abstracts from Records of the Superior Council of Louisiana 1728-1769'' (New Orleans, LA,1989); citing record of Daniel Rafleau and Margueritte Smith dated 13 Aug 1763
---- === Testate Succession of Ana Maria Rafteaus [Rafleau] === :''Note: See [[Rafleau-1|Anne Marie Rafleau]]''
'''1780 March 31. Testate Succession of Ana Maria Rafteaus.''' #3577; 71pgs; Court of Alcalde Pedro Piernas. Assessor, Postigo. Escribano, none named. : : This case, like the preceding one, illustrates the burden of costs and the annoyance of the surviving husband and heirs to settle a small succession and in the end nothing is done. The estate was valued at 2702 pesos, 7 reales. It was inherited by nine children, six of whom were minors. : : The father of the children represented, (and it was also shown by inventory), the assets were real property in New Orleans, all more or less dilapidated and falling into ruin. He asked to have the property adjudicated to him without bond "because the estate is so small and there are so many children who could not be supported on the interest derived from it." : : The two sons-in-law agreed to this but the father could not furnish bond and the proceedings went on under the urging of the curator ad lites of the minors, a lawyer of the Cabildo and a standing appointee in such cases. The course of the affair appears to have stopped because everybody apparently realized that nothing could be gained by it. Yet the costs taxed aggregated 90 pesos. : : Official notice is given of the death of Anna Maria Rafteaus, or Rafleaus who has left minors. The usual formalities of certifying to the death, collecting the keys, delivered to the proper authorities by her husband, Luis Drouet, search for the will, etc., having been fulfilled, Alcalde Pedro Piernas orders a certified copy of the will drawn up by Andres Almonester. : : '''In this will the testator says that she is a daughter of Daniel Raflaus and Marguerite Pellerin, both dead. She was married to Luis Drove (Drouet) called Prinsipe Noir (Black Prince). The children born of this marriage are ... :Marguerite, @25 m: Santiago Molan; :Francisco, @22 unmarried; :Luisa 20, m: Philiberto Merlin; :Juan Luis, @18; :Joseph, @16, unmarried; :Nicolas, @13; :Susana, @8; :Melia, @6; and :Luis, @4.''' : : She was married without a ract and neither brought anything to the community. At the death of her parents she received 8000 livres, these her husband received as will appear from the proceedings on the subject in the French Archives. She goes into detail as to the estate she and her husband possess. The keys are ordered turned over to Luis Drouet, father of the minors and their tutor, who must receipt for them. : : Luis Drouet, Widower of Ana Maria Raflaus, tutor and curator ad bono of his minor children asks to make an inventory of all the property left by his wife. Alcalde Piernas orders them to proceed to the taking of the inventory and valuation of the estate, naming as appraisers Adrien de la Place and Francisco Bijon and appoints Francisco Broutin, curator ad lites to the minors. He must accept, take oath and give bond. Broutin is confirmed in the appointment to curatorship and asks to have the day set aside to take the inventory. : : Luis Drouet appoints Rafael Perdomo his attorney. They proceed to make an '''inventory and appraisement of the estate''' which consists of household effects, wearing apparel, slaves, provisions, a lot of ground corner of St. Peter and Dauphine 58 feet on the latter by 72 feet in the former, upon which has been constructed a house 36 feet square, built of brick and wood divided into 8 rooms with two double chimneys, covered with shingles, with glass windows and out-buildings. There is a second piece of real property situated on St.Peter Street 120 feet front by 72 deep, upon which has been constructed a house 31 feet long by 20 feet wide, built of brick between posts, covered with shingles with two chimneys. All falling into ruin. A third house on Toulouse Street 120 feet front, corner of Burgundy running 120 feet upon which a house 70 feet long by 20 wide is built, constructed of brick and posts falling entirely into ruins. The inventory is signed by Francisco Bijon, Francisco Broutin, Rafael Perdomo and Pedro Piernas. : : The inventory completed, Francisco Broutin, curator ad lites to the minor children of Ana Maria Raflaus asks its approval. After much delay Luis Drouet makes the same plea and that all be ordered to abide by it. Filiberto Merlin as husband of Luisa Drouet and Santiago Moleon as husband of Margarita Drouet, daughters of the deceased Ana Maria Raflaus also ask to have the inventory approved and all ordered to abide by it. Piernas approves it with the consent of all parties. The inventory approved, Broutin petitions for the sale of the estate at public auction. The public calls are made with spaces left blank for the dates. Messrs. Moleon and Merlin in the interest of their wives then ask for sale at auction of the estate left by Mrs. Drouet. Piernas, on Postigo's advice, rules accordingly, Luis Drouet asks to have the estate adjudicated to him at the price of its valuation, he offering to give bond for its security. Broutin consents because the estate is so small and there are so many children they could not be supported on the interest derived from it. Santiago Moleon and Philiberto Marlin, the sons-in-law also agree to the adjudication. Piernas, on Postigo's advice, orders the estate turned over to Luis Drouet upon his giving bond. : : Luis Drouet then petitions for the records of the case and in a second one he objects to giving bond, claiming that the law does not require it of him. He calls attention to the dilapidated condition of some of the real property that will be turned over to him. He asks to have the clause in the decree obliging him to give bond revoked and to turn over the estate to him without it. Alcalde Piernas, on Assessor Postigo's advice, rules that the bond must be given. : : Evidently Drouet is not willing to comply as there is no copy filed of any bond. Broutin the curator asks for an accounting and partition of the estate, Petition granted and Andres Lopez de Armesto is appointed, who accepts and takes oath to render an account of the estate and draw up the partition. He taxes the proceedings at 70 pesos 6 reales. : : The partition of the estate of Ana Maria Raflaus amounting to 2702 pesos 7 reales is made among the nine children in the following order ... :Santiago Molon for this wife Marguerita Drouet; :Philiberto Merlin for his wife Luisa Drouet; :Francisco Drouet; :Juan Luis Drouet; :Joseph Drouet; :Nicolas Drouet; :Susanna Drouet; :Amelia Drouet; :Luis Drouet. : : Francisco Broutin and Messrs. Molon and Merlin ask to have this partition approved and all ordered to abide by it. After some delay Luis Drouet makes the same request and Piernas on Postigo's advice approves and orders Andres Lopez de Armesto to tax the last costs. After accepting and taking oath Armesto taxes costs at 20 pesos 5 reales. "Index to Spanish Judicial Records of Louisiana," ''Louisiana Historical Quarterly,'' Henry P. Dart, ed. (Louisiana Historical Society of New Orleans, LA, vol. 14, January-October 1931) pp. 293-296; citing Testate Succession #3577, Ana Maria Rafteaus, 31 Mar 1780, 71 pages, court of Alcalde Pedro Piernas
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To collect documents for possibilities is this the correct Agnes Pyle Nisbet?? 1841 Census Horse Market, Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland *Joseph Pyle Male 30 1811 Roxburghshire, Scotland *Jane Pyle Female 26 1815 Roxburghshire, Scotland *Agnes Pyle Female 6 1835 Roxburghshire, Scotland 1851 Census Horse Market, Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland *Joseph Pyle Head Widower Male 40 1811 Grocer One Shopman Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland *Agness Pyle Daughter Unmarried Female 16 1835 Scholar Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland 1861 Census Horse Market, Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland *John Nisbet Head Married Male 30 1831 '''Hawker '''Berwick on Tweed, Northumberland, England *Agnes Nisbet Wife Married Female 30 1831 - Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland *'''David''' Nisbet Son - Male 4 1857 - Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland ('''is this an error and should be Joseph'''?) 1881 Census Horse Market, Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland *Agnes Nisbet Head Widow Female 45 1836 Keeps Lodgers Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland *'''1861 Census''' see over *'''1871 Census''' Grand Harbour Malta, Royal Navy, England -John Nisbet 32 ca 1839 Scotland married, Private Royal Marine Light Infantry Grand Harbour Malta HMS Defence *HMS Defence, 1861 Broadside ironclad frigate ; Armament 22 **Laid down : Palmer, Brothers and Co., Jarrow, Newcastle 14 Dec 1859 ; Launched : 24 Apr 1861 ; Disposal date or year : 1935 BM: 3270 tons ; Displacement: 6270 tons Propulsion: Screw and sail Complement: 410 Machinery notes: 3,270 hpi 600 h.p. ; Speed ; 11.6 knots ; https://sites.rootsweb.com/~pbtyc/18-1900/D/01317.html **Notes: **1870 Mediterranean **Jan 1871 reported to be at Naples, the Caledonia having departed Malta with stores for the Defence. **19 Feb 1871 arrived at Malta, from Naples. **2 Apr 1871, for census, Grand Harbour Malta. **2 May 1871 is reported to be under orders to sail to Algiers. **25 Feb 1876 Commissioned at Devonport **Autumn 1877 Portland **1879 Channel Squadron **1880-1885 Coastguard service and training ship for the local Reserves in the River Mersey from June 1880 until August 1885. **Feb 1892 has been converted into a floating factory at Devonport for the instruction of engine-room artificers. **1898 Renamed Indus, Training Ship. *'''1871 Census''' Alverstoke St Thomas Hardway Island Hampshire England Agnes Nisbett 30 mariners wife born inknown Scotland and son Joseph Nisbett 13 '''Hawker''' born Alverstoke *'''1881 Census''' Alverstoke, Hampshire, England John Nisbet 42 navel pensioner and wife Agnes Nisbet 39 both born Roxburghshire England

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''Documents Relating to the Colonial History of State of New Jersey edited by ______ Volume ____ (Years) Newark, NJ (year published)''

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Work in progress. === The family Bible === ==== Transcription ==== '''[001a]''' Diese BieBeLL JeHörred JoHan Henrich Wiederstein ihn der Bentzell pfani und Anna Maria Grain daselbst bey alle mängell am Heydelberger Tonschibb.
Anno 1752 ihn dem Jahr sind wir ihn daß Land gezogen und sind ihn daß Land Kommen 13ten October sind wir ihn die statt Kommen ihn Filetälfi geschen den 13ten October 1752 Joh. H. Wiederstein. Diese Biebel ist geKauf worden vor 4 reiß Taller und habe sie geKauf ihm zur Lehr und Gott zur ehr nun Hörre Lieber Buchlein So Jemand Kombt und will dich weg tragen so spreche ich Laß Lien ich bin niht dein ich Je hörre JoHan Henrich Wiederstein. und Anna Marie Gra. Nun stehen Meinne 5 Kinder hie auf geschrieBen und wan mir er werden weider bekommen die werden auch dastehen. Nun ist meine Tochter Anna Maria Wiederstein gebohrn worden ihm Jahr 1741 = 5 wochen nach Johans Tag den 29ten Julius. Nun ist meine Tochter Anna Catharina Wiederstein geborn worden ihm Jahr 1743 14 vor Christag den 10ten DezemBer vor dem Neuen Jahr. Nun ist meine Tochter Christstinne Wiederstein geborn worden ihm Jahr 1745 den 30th Feberwarius nach dem neu Jahrs Tag. Nun ist meine Tochter Anna ElisaBethta Jeborn worden ihm Jahr 1747 den 29ten September vor Michels Tag nur ein Tag. Nun ist meine Tochter Efa Maria Wiederstein geborn worden ihm Jahr 1750 den 8ten Tag abrill des nachts um 9 uhr Nach ostern. Ihn Jahr 1754 ist mein Sohn geBohrn worden ihn dem monatt mertz (den 21 mertz) abens um 8 uhr JoHan Henrich Wiederstein und ist gestorben den 28ten mertz des morgens um 9 uhr und ist begraben worten 30ten mertz ihn des Heydellberger thune shif bey die {..int..er} Kirchen ist er begraben worden auf den KirchHof 17 '''[001b]''' Nun ist mein LieBer Sohn Johan Conrat Wiederstein geBohren worden ihn dem monnath mertz 1755 den 21ten mertz des abens um zehen uhEr geschen Lintauner thunschif pei alle mengell den 21 tag mertz 1755. Johan Henrich Wiederstein daselbst wonhaftig. Nun ist meine Tochter Maria Susanna gebohren ihm monat Jenner 1756 Den 22ten Jenner des abens um 10 uhr ihm Lintanner thunschif ihn alle mängell am Blauen berg. Johan Henrich Wiederstein wohnhaftig daselbst. Henrich Wiederstein ist seine Frau gestorben Anna Maria den 24ten abrill des nachts um 10 uher und ist bekraben worden 27 abrill geschen Lintan 1780 und ihr Tecksts war ihn der offen barung Johannes am 7ten Kapitel daß 13 und 14 zehen den Verß. Auf Heutadto den 7ten abrill Hatt JoHannas Kistler einen Jungen Son beKommen von seinner Vrau Efa Maria und ist zur Heilige Tauf gebracht worden den 3ten Mey und die Tauf zeugen sind gewesen Henrich Wiederststeyn Groß Vatter 1781. Auf Heu Tato JoHannes Kistler hatt einnen Jungen Son Lasen taufen und der namme ist ihm bey gelegt worden Johan Michel und die Tauf Zeugen sind gewesen Michel {Maßer}? und seinne Frau Barbel ihn LoHull und daß Kind ist geboren worden den 14ten Occktober und getauf wortten den 10 Nofember 1782. Henrich Wiederstein ihr groß Vatter Hatt die zwey buben aufgeschrieben ihn Lintaun sind sie getauf worden ihn der urgel Kirchen und er hatt sie aufgezeiget ihn seine bibel. JoHannes KistLeer Hatt Einne Junge Tochter Lase Taufen den 25ten Mertz und sie ist gebohren worden den 25ten Feberwari und die Taufzeugen sind gewesen Sammel Kistller und sein eheFrau Maria MagtaLenna geschen northempten Cauntin 1 ihn Lintaun 1785. JoHannes KistLer Hatt einnen Jungen Son lasen taufen den 14ten Dezemner und ist geboren worden den ersten Tag October des nachmittag um 4 oder 5 uhr 1786 und seinne Taufzeugen sind gewesen Cornnatt 9 und seinne eheFrau Anna Elisabett. ==== Translation ==== '''[001a]''' This Bible belongs to Johann Henrich Wiederstein in Pennsylvania and Anna Maria Gra here, in Allemengel in Heidelberg Township. "Allemengel" was the name applied in colonial times to the northwestern part of Lehigh County because of the dire need of the early settlers Anno 1752, in this year we have moved into the country and have come to the country on October 13th, arriving in the city of Philadelphia. This happened October 13th, 1752. Johann H. Wiederstein. Diese BieBeLL JeHörred JoHan Henrich Wiederstein ihn der Bentzell pfani und Anna Maria Grain daselbst bey alle mängell am Heydelberger Tonschibb.
Anno 1752 ihn dem Jahr sind wir ihn daß Land gezogen und sind ihn daß Land Kommen 13ten October sind wir ihn die statt Kommen ihn Filetälfi geschen den 13ten October 1752 Joh. H. Wiederstein. Diese Biebel ist geKauf worden vor 4 reiß Taller und habe sie geKauf ihm zur Lehr und Gott zur ehr nun Hörre Lieber Buchlein So Jemand Kombt und will dich weg tragen so spreche ich Laß Lien ich bin niht dein ich Je hörre JoHan Henrich Wiederstein. und Anna Marie Gra. Nun stehen Meinne 5 Kinder hie auf geschrieBen und wan mir er werden weider bekommen die werden auch dastehen. Nun ist meine Tochter Anna Maria Wiederstein gebohrn worden ihm Jahr 1741 = 5 wochen nach Johans Tag den 29ten Julius. Nun ist meine Tochter Anna Catharina Wiederstein geborn worden ihm Jahr 1743 14 vor Christag den 10ten DezemBer vor dem Neuen Jahr. Nun ist meine Tochter Christstinne Wiederstein geborn worden ihm Jahr 1745 den 30th Feberwarius nach dem neu Jahrs Tag. Nun ist meine Tochter Anna ElisaBethta Jeborn worden ihm Jahr 1747 den 29ten September vor Michels Tag nur ein Tag. Nun ist meine Tochter Efa Maria Wiederstein geborn worden ihm Jahr 1750 den 8ten Tag abrill des nachts um 9 uhr Nach ostern. Ihn Jahr 1754 ist mein Sohn geBohrn worden ihn dem monatt mertz (den 21 mertz) abens um 8 uhr JoHan Henrich Wiederstein und ist gestorben den 28ten mertz des morgens um 9 uhr und ist begraben worten 30ten mertz ihn des Heydellberger thune shif bey die {..int..er} Kirchen ist er begraben worden auf den KirchHof 17 '''[001b]''' Nun ist mein LieBer Sohn Johan Conrat Wiederstein geBohren worden ihn dem monnath mertz 1755 den 21ten mertz des abens um zehen uhEr geschen Lintauner thunschif pei alle mengell den 21 tag mertz 1755. Johan Henrich Wiederstein daselbst wonhaftig. Nun ist meine Tochter Maria Susanna gebohren ihm monat Jenner 1756 Den 22ten Jenner des abens um 10 uhr ihm Lintanner thunschif ihn alle mängell am Blauen berg. Johan Henrich Wiederstein wohnhaftig daselbst. Henrich Wiederstein ist seine Frau gestorben Anna Maria den 24ten abrill des nachts um 10 uher und ist bekraben worden 27 abrill geschen Lintan 1780 und ihr Tecksts war ihn der offen barung Johannes am 7ten Kapitel daß 13 und 14 zehen den Verß. Auf Heutadto den 7ten abrill Hatt JoHannas Kistler einen Jungen Son beKommen von seinner Vrau Efa Maria und ist zur Heilige Tauf gebracht worden den 3ten Mey und die Tauf zeugen sind gewesen Henrich Wiederststeyn Groß Vatter 1781. Auf Heu Tato JoHannes Kistler hatt einnen Jungen Son Lasen taufen und der namme ist ihm bey gelegt worden Johan Michel und die Tauf Zeugen sind gewesen Michel {Maßer}? und seinne Frau Barbel ihn LoHull und daß Kind ist geboren worden den 14ten Occktober und getauf wortten den 10 Nofember 1782. Henrich Wiederstein ihr groß Vatter Hatt die zwey buben aufgeschrieben ihn Lintaun sind sie getauf worden ihn der urgel Kirchen und er hatt sie aufgezeiget ihn seine bibel. JoHannes KistLeer Hatt Einne Junge Tochter Lase Taufen den 25ten Mertz und sie ist gebohren worden den 25ten Feberwari und die Taufzeugen sind gewesen Sammel Kistller und sein eheFrau Maria MagtaLenna geschen northempten Cauntin 1 ihn Lintaun 1785. JoHannes KistLer Hatt einnen Jungen Son lasen taufen den 14ten Dezemner und ist geboren worden den ersten Tag October des nachmittag um 4 oder 5 uhr 1786 und seinne Taufzeugen sind gewesen Cornnatt 9 und seinne eheFrau Anna Elisabett.

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Documents pertaining to the Severy family of Sutton, Massachusetts

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Sutton September 1th 1826
This day we the suscriber mutually agree to
divide the fence between our land in Sutton in the following
manner Moody Severy to make the westerley past
beginning at Thos? Stockwells land and running
an easterley course fourteen rods and Jonathan
Woodbury to make and support the easterly part
being fourteen rods to Stephen Stockewells land
and we severally agree that we will maintain the
fence as above divided forever
Jona Woodbury
Moody Severy
Attest Solomon Severy
[note: Severy signatures are in a different coloured ink to the rest of the document] [on reverse] Recorded Town Clerk Office
Sutton
Feby 26 1829 Page 4
Woodburies & Severys ---- [bill] Town of Sutton
1854 ... To Solomon Severy Dr
March To 4 Days at Boston to Defend
town against the petition
of Joshua Leland and others 6.00
Expences at the same time 3.35
To 3 days Do- 4.50
Expences Do 6.35
26.20
Recd Payment by order
Solomon Severy
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Documents Related to the Chatham County Clark Family

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This is a collection of documents which collectively prove/support the parental relationship between Richard Clark as father and Jesse, William, and Burgess Clark as sons, and his close relationship to Burgess Clark's known half-brother, Captain Joseph Johnson.

Documents relating to George Walker and the discovery of Gold

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This page was created for all the documents and transcripts relating to [[Walker-4695|George Walker]], discoverer of the Main Reef of the Witwatersrand. There were too many documents to add to his profile, so they are collected here for convenience. {{Image|file=Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-19.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Map of Langlaagte}} ==Note on provenance of sources== Many of these documents are from a collection compiled by Hunter McLea which comprised the "Pioneers of the South African Goldfields" Commission collection, Africana Museum, Johannesburg. Photocopies of most of the items were photocopied in 1980s and subsequently scanned and are now in the possession of [[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]]. The collections of the Afrikaner Museum were apparently transferred to Museum Africa, in New Town, Johannesburg. When I asked about them a few years ago I was told they could not be found and might have been misfiled. The museum also had George Walker's glasses, donated by my grandmother, which I remember seeing on display in Afrikaner Museum in the 1960s. These are also apparently no longer in the collection following the move. I have not tried to find them again. I no longer have the original photocopies and I made a mess of scanning them (long story) so now the orginal pages are split into two images, but the contents are still useable. Other documents, including typed transcripts, newspaper cuttings and others are from a collection I began as a child and are not as well referenced as I would now like. It may be possible to trace the references in due course, but for now these are being uploaded so that they will not be lost.[[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]] 20 March 2018 == Documents from John Hunter McLea's presentation to the Commission on the Discovery of the Witwatersrand, 1938 == 1. Letter to President Kruger from G. C. Oosthuizen stating that payable gold has been found on Langlaagte. Dated 9 June 1886. 1 page. Translation. 1 page. (Originals: Transvaal Archives.SS 1225, R2665/86, Oosthuizen to U.R. (R3478/86 filed R2665/86 Letter to President Kruger from G. C. Oosthuizen; same reference, Harrison's Affidavit). Concluding notes of Oosthuizen filed with final entry of decision to proclaim the gold-bearing farms.) :: ''R2665/86'' ::''Pretoria, 9 June'' ::''To his Honor S. J. P. Kruger, State President, and Members of the Hobble the Exec. Council of the S. A. Republic, Honourable Sir and Sirs,'' ::''The undersigned, G. C. Oosthuizen, declares with dutiful respect that he is the owner of one 1/4 of the farm Langlaagte, district Heidelberg.'' ::''That he has given permission to two persons whose names are Walker and Harrison to prospect on that ground for gold and other metals, and that according to information received by him it appears that payable gold has been found, he therefore desires the Government to investigate the matter as provided for by the Gold Law, since he desires, should the discovery be proved, that his portion be thrown open as a public digging under the Gold Law.'' ::''A servitude, however, is in force over the property under which three other persons are in possession of a certain portion, not beaconed off, of the said property, and have also the right to free grazing over the whole of the property, for which provision will have to be made by the Government if the said property is to be thrown open.'' ::''I have the honour to be, Honorable Sir and Sirs, Your Sons. obedient Servant, G. C. Oosthuizen'' [The letter was obviously prepared but only delivered some time later, by hand, by Harrison, as the following introduction is dated over a month later.] :: ''Klipplaatsdrif, 23rd July 1886'' ::''R3778/86'' ::''S. J. P. Kruger'' ::''Sir,'' ::''?? you know that Mr. Sors Hariezon has been here ?? and has told me that the reef is payable and so I sent to you, then, Mr. Kruger, and you can talk to him yourself. I remain your friend and servant, G. C. Oosthuizen.'' 2. Printed pages including and extract of a letter from Mr. J. G. Bantjes to Association, dated 20th September 1902 and the government proclamation of the Witwatersrand goldfields, extracted from 'Staats Courant'. 8th Sept 1886. 4 pages. 3. Menu for the Banquet commemorating the second decennary of the commencement of the working on the Witwatersrand period held at the Carlton Hotel, Job on 19 January 1907. Includes a list of the Banquet Committee 5 pages. 4. A hand written document 'a true copy' of an interview of Sir J.B.Robinson, published in the Star Jan. 8th 1921, signed by John Hunter McLea and dated 27 June 1938. 2 pages. 5. Statement written by John Hunter McLea, signed by George Walker, headed [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-24.jpg "The discoverer of the Main Reef"]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-25 Additional statement], written in the same way, dated 15th Feb. 1924, with an explanatory footnote, also written by McLea. 2 pages. First page: ::''The Discoverer of the Main reef'' ::''I George Walker discovered the Main reef in February 1886. George Harrison a mason and I came from the Free State to the Witwatersrand and I went to work at the Messrs Stuben & Lys on the Confidence reef. George Harrison was on his way to Pretoria to look for work & on the way he met Mr Hendrik Oosthuizen & arranged to build a house for him at Langlaagte. While he was building the house I left the Strubens to go and help him. While there doing so I strolled about one Sunday morning in February 1886 fell over & knocked off a bit of the outcrop of reef. Panned it and found it very rich in gold told the owner o the farm Mr Willem Oosthuizen about it. On the Monday I got a three months gratis prospecting contract from him. with right to prospect for another year for £60 and right to purchase the farm.'' ::''As Witness Jno. Hunter Mc.Lea.'' [also signed by G Walker]Transcribed by [[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]] Second page: ::''During the three months I started opening up the reef, and at that time Mr. George Honeyball turned up on the farm the portion belonging to Mrs (Widow) Oosthuizen and lived with them. He was the man who took up the Conglomerate to Messrs Stuben and Lys without my knowledge as I was hoping to keep my discovery a secret until I could find some money for the option.'' ::''As Witness Jno Hunter Mc.Lea. [Signed. by G. Walker] 24 Dekker Street, West Krugersdorp 15th February 1924.'' ::''This statement was taken by me on above date, as Mr Walker had to undergo an operation to his face and neck the next day & arranged to see him in fourteen days time to get a proper record from him. [Signed] Jno Hunter Mc.Lea.'' 6. Six pages, bound together wth ribbon, headed "Account of George Walker - of his discovery of the Main Reef on the farm Langlaagte, in February 1886 as taken down in his house in Krugersdorp West by Johannes Ludovicus Pretorius Erasmus. Notary Public etc." Dated 13.7.1924. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-8.jpg Account of George Walker page 1] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-9 page 2] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-10.jpg page 3] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-11.jpg page 4] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-12.jpg page 5] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-13.jpg page 6] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-14.jpg page 7] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-15 page 8] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-16.jpg page 9] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold.jpg Transcription page 1] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-1 Transcription page 2]. Glued to the back of the pages are various newspaper clippings, dealing with Walker's discovery (R.D.M.1924, 1926) and a telegram from Mrs. G. Walker to Mc Lea. 11 pages. [Transcript with notes can be found on [[Walker-4695|the profile page for George Walker]].] 7. Two and a half-page handwritten report called "How I found Mr. George Walker and Mr George Honeyball: signed by McLea, dated 9 August 1938, witnessed by J.L.P. Erasmus. 3 pages. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-26.jpgPage 1][https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-27.jpg Page 2] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-28.jpg Page 3] ::''How I found Mr George Walker and Mr George Honeyball''- ::''I advertised the following in The Star 2nd February 1924 and Sunday Times 3rd February 1924:-'' ::S''hould this meet the eye of either Mr. Honeyball or Mr Walker the undersigned would like to hear from them in order to obtain first-hand and authentic information regarding the discovery o the Main Reef series at Langlaagte early in 1886. the information desired is for the purpose of Completing certain records in connection with the proposed publication of the book of the "Pioneers of the Transvaal Gold Fields".'' ::[Signed]'' Jno Hunter Mc.Lea'' ::[Illegible word] ''and Secretary'' ::''Pioneers of the Transvaal Gold Fields.'' ::''On the 9th February 1924 I received the following letter from Mr George Walker'' ::''97 Tanner Street West Krugersdorp 8th February 1924'' ::''To the Secretary Pioneers of the Transvaal Gold Fields Johannesburg'' ::''Dear Sir'' ::''Observing notice in the Sunday Times in which my name is mentioned as one of the original prospectors of Langlaagte Estate I now beg to inform you that any information I can give you is at your disposal but the state of my finances I regret to say does not admit of my incurring the expense of a journey to town and traveling expenses will have to be defrayed.'' ::''I am your obedient servant'' ::''Sgd Geo Walker'' ::''To which I replied on the 12th February 1924:'' ::''Dear Mr Walker'' ::''I must thank you for your letter of the 8th Inst in reply to my notice in the Sunday Times re Messrs Honeyball and Walker.'' ::''Are you the Mr Walker who worked for the Struben's at Wilgespruit on the Confidence Reef and from there went to Langlaagte to help to build the Cottage for Mr Hendrik Oosthuizen.'' ::''Kindly let me know and I will call to see you in Krugersdorp. Please state the most convenient time for me to call.'' ::''On the 14th February 1924 I got the following reply from Mr Walker.'' ::''I beg to own receipt of your letter dated 12th Feb rural content of which have my attention. I will be at home any day you may choose to give me a call at the above address and any information I have is at your disposal. I may mention that Friday the 15th will suit me.'' ::''On the 15th February I went to Krugersdorp and saw Mr Walker personally at 97 Tanner Street West Krugersdorp and took down his statement.'' ::''On 8th March Mr Walker wrote:'' ::I'' reference our talk when you were here of our meeting at Langlaagete. I can come any day you want me now well able to get about alright.'' ::''On 8th March I replied. I received your letter this morning for which my thanks. Am glad you are so much better and able to meet me at Langlaagte any day. I intended to write to you this morning to know how you were and when you could meet me. I will arrange with Sunday Times reporter and photographer on Monday and let you know what tie to meet us at Langlaagte also send the money to cover your train fare and out of pocket expenses. Mr. R. O. Godrey Lys will also accompany us. ::I sent him the train fare and out of pocket expenses and he met us at Langlaagte and showed us where he stumbled over the Main Reef and which he told us had appeared in the Sunday Times on 6 April 1924.'' ::''On the 13th July 1924 at Krugersdorp Mr Walker also made a statement about how he discovered the. Main Reef series at Langlaagte before Mr. J. L. P. Erasmus a Notary Public.'' ::''Mr. George Honeball I found at [Illegible] river on Easter Monday 21st April 1930. got a statement from him and which more fully appeared in his Autobiography.'' ::''POBox 56 Johannesburg 4th August 1938'' [Signed by Hunter McLea and other signatures]. A shorter, typed version can be read [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-3.jpg here]. 8. Three-page letter written by Fred Struben to McLea dated 4 Feb. 1926 concerned with the committee set up to decide who first discovered the main reef series. 3 pages. 9. Handwritten description of Langlaagte farm, signed by McLea, dated 10 March 1926 with a sketch map on the back, showing rough divisions and the position of the reef across the land, dated 6.1.1936. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-4.jpg Page 1] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-5.jpg Page 2] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-7.jpg Page 3] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-6.jpg Page 4] 10. Statement by Godfrey Lys (damaged), dated 5 January 1926, witnessed by McLea. 1 page. 11. Typed letter to McLea from Richard Hollins re the controversy over the discoverers of the main Reef series, dated 1 March 1926, and a copy of McLea's reply dated 10 March 1926. 3 pages. 12. Handwritten rough draft and neat copy of statement from McLea giving a summary of the evidence presented to the Committee of Enquiry dated 20 February 1939. Draft. 4 pages. Copy. 4 pages. 13. 3 page letter from McLea to Fred Struben, dated 3 March 1926 (probably in anger to letter '8' above). 3 pages. 14. Statement made by George Honeyball, dictated to Erasmus, dated 5 June 1934. 3 pages. 15. Typed statement from R. O. Godfray Lys, signed by him, dated 10th October 1935, witnessed by Erasmus. 2 pages [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-4 Page 1][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-5 Page 2][https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-7.jpg Page 3][https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-6.jpg Page 4] ::''I the undersigned R.O. Godfray Lys of Johannesburg do hereby declare as follows:-'' ::''1. That my attention has lately been drawn to a book entitled "Ons Goud Roman" by Doctor Gustav. S. Presser, the English version whereof is called "Argonauts of the Rand", in which the doctor claims that one J.J.P. Ackerman and one Louis A. Oosthuizen were the first discoverers of the Main Reef at Langlaagte during the "months December 1885 - March 1886, most probably during February - March 1886'' ::''2. At the above times and before I was in charge of the 5-stamp mill of the Strubens at the Confidence mine on Wilgesrpuit and we of course kept accounts of our doings, expenditure, etc. and know from day to day what was gong on. From notes kept by me at the time I can fix dates and events, and besides the discovery o the reef by the said George Walker was an event of outstanding importance, for although we know at the time of banket reefs still we happened to'' [section missing from scan] ''reef itself at the time.'' ::''3.'' [missing from scan] ''brought to us at the Confidence Mine a lump of conglomerate or banket for panning, which piece of blanket he told me he had knocked off from an outcrop at Langlaagte. I panned and found it to contain a Long trail of gold. I accompanied him back to Langlaagte where he showed me the spot or outcrop from which it was knocked off.'' ::''4. At the time mentioned in the last paragraph I knew George Walker well as he had previously worked for us at the Confidence mine. When I arrived at Langlaagte, Honeyball and I also called on Walker who took us to the spot where he has tumbled over the outcrop of the reef which was much concealed by the long tambookie grass that grew rank there at the time. And he told me of the result of the rich panning. This was on ["the widow Anne" -- crossed out and replaced with ]Gert Cornelius Oosthuizen's portion of the farm. the rest o the history o the fields after the said discovery of the reef is now a matter of common knowledge.'' ::''5. I have told the story of the discovery of the reef from that day onwards to all enquiring friends. The late George Walker first discovered it and on the following day he showed Honeyball the outcrop on ["the widow Anne" -- crossed out and replaced with ] Gert Cornelius Oosthuizen's portion of the farm., Honeyball again traced the outcrop to his aunt the widow Petronlella Oosthuizen's portion of the farm and here he knocked off that lump of blanket which he brought me for panning.'' ::''6. During out stay at the Confidence Mine I often had occasion to go to Langlaagte. I remember seeing Louis Oosthuizen there, but not Ackerman, whom I met later on somewhere else. But Oosthuizen was not a man who took any interest in gold prospecting or digging at the time. Ackerman's story that he was initiated into the method of crushing and panning of ore for gold by Mr. Stuben sounds strange to me; if so I must either have seen him and Louis there or heard of the m from Struben at the time. From February 1886 to the present day it is the first time the tI have heard their names as the discoverers of the Reef.'' ::''7. In Dr. Preller's book it appears that Ackerman denies the there was a small canteen run by Koos Malan on Langlaagte at the time. Well, I remember still that I took Walker and Honeyball there and we had a top each!'' ::''Dated at Johannesburg on this the 10th October 1935. [Signed by R O Godfray Lys in the presence of R.J. Erasmus, Notary Public and two witnesses].''Transcribed by [[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]] 16. Statement from Willem Abraham Oosthuizen, grandson of Cornelius Oosthuizen, in Afrikaans. 3 typed pages and 2 pages in Oosthuizen's hand, signed by him and witnessed by Erasmus. Attached at the back is a photograph of W. A. Oosthuizen when he was 69 years old, labeled and initialed by McLea. 6 pages. 17. Memo dated 15th August 1936, initialed by McLea. 1 page. 18. Postcard sent to Erasmus from Meiring (?) on 19 May 1936 saying "Die eerste Sondag van Feb. 1886 was 7 February". Footnote added by McLea "George Walker discovered the Main Reef Series at Langlaagte on 7 February is correct." signed by him, dated 22/5/36. 1 page. 19. Handwritten, signed statement from Joseph Henry Tucker dated May 1936, witnessed by Erasmus. 1 page. 20. Four page - typed statement and additional handwritten statement taken down by Erasmus, from George Honeyball dated 20 September 1935 and 28th January 1936 respectively. 5 pages. 21. Letter from secretary of Historical Monuments Commission to McLea dated 17 August 1937. 1 page 22. Extract from The Gold Fields of South Africa copied by McLea signed, dated 12 February 1988. 1 page. 23. Two-page hand-written hand-written statement by Erasmus recording his meetings with Geo. Walker and Honeyball. Signed and dated 23 August. 1938. 2 pages. 24. Letter from McLea to R. Kuranda asking him to certify a statement published in the Star on the 10 August 1935. Dated 5 July 1938 and certified by Kuranda, on the same day, at the bottom of the letter. 1 page. 25. Seven-page typed statement headed "Evidence of Arthur H. G. Struben." signed by him, in which he details the prospecting operations of the Struben brothers. 7 pages. 26. Typed copy of letter and to Historical monuments commission to announce the establishment of the Committee of Enquiry 1 page 27. Letter sent to McLea 5 January 1939 from the acting secretary of the Historical Monuments Commission to announce the establishment of the Committee of Enquiry. 1 page. 28. 3 copies of a document headed "Pioneers of the Transvaal Goldfields (2 hand-written, one typed) listing the witnesses to give evidence fore the commission, and the documents and statements which were submitted from various people. Signed by Mc Lea. Handwritten copy 5 pages. Typed copy 2 pages. Documents 29 - 36 relate to the business of the Commission. == Sundry Newspaper Articles == * Newspaper unknown. "[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-2 Discover of the Main Reef]" * Godfrey, D., "New facts on Wits. Main Reef Gold Find", Star, 20 September 1966 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-22 Part 1] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-23 Part 2] ::This article refers to a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-19.jpg map] and an "82-word note" on the reverse side that was reported on by Dennis Godfrey. Attempts to track down this item in the late 1970s proved fruitless as Denis Godfrey had passed away and his collection of Afrcana had been sold at an auction. It nonetheless throws some light on the events on the day of the discovery. Godfrey says'' I found the note, which is signed by Hermann Eckstein in an item of mining Africana which I bought, and it is no doubt the earliest and most important single written clue to this momentous happening''. The letter, dated 16 March 1886 reads: ''Mr. Diamond, Chimes G. Mining Syndicate. According to Myburgh talking to Harrison he took the building stones from Walker that day, together they crushed it about half an hour later, it showing very nearly pure gold of a very high value.'' * Edwards, A.D., "It's Marais, not Harrison" Star, 8 July 1986 * Woodgate, S. "Golden Hero a face, says Walker's son", date unknown. * Woodgate, S., "Battle over which George found the Reef rages on", Star, 19 July 1986. * Clark, J. "His grandfather found the main reef" Star, date unknown. * Godfrey, D. "Africana in a Miner's Medical Report" Sunday Chronicle, 14 February 1965 * Rand Daily Mail, 19 September 1224 * Rand Daily Mail, 28 August 1926 * Star, 18 September 1924 * Star, 9 December 1939 * Sunday Times, 6 April 1924, page 17, ''The Birth of the Golden Rand''. Walker refers to this article in his statement of the 13 July 1924, and the content is clearly based on an interview with him, at the time of the visit to Langlaagte with McLea. ::''Walker hailed from Lancashire. He was 23 years of age when he landed at Capetown in 1876, went north and began his South African career as a miner at Kimberley. But being of a roving disposition, his sole ambitions "a great strike," there was a constant change of scene for him in the years that followed. Among numerous other places he dug at Pilgrim's Rest, he was one of the band of miners interdicted from carrying out operations at the alluvial diggings at Spion Top, and in 1885 he came to the Rand to work in the Confidence Mine, then still a flourishing concern. ::Walker, however, was not greatly impressed by local prospects, and after a short while left the mine with the intention of trekking to the diggings at Barberton. An old friend of the gold trail, George Harrison, a mason, was at that time building a house for Mr. Hendrik Oosthuizen on the farm Langlaagte, and he agreed to accompany Walker on the trip as soon as he had finished his job.'' :: ''Walker had decided to help him push the work through and a considerable portion of February 1886 was spent by the two men on the farm. One Sunday morning in that month Walker, impatient to get away and somewhat moody at the delay, went for a walk. Strolling across the farm of Mr. Wilhelm Oosthuizen, on the western boundary of the farm on which the house was being built, he made his great discovery. he stumble over an outcrop of rock, and examining it found that it was conglomerate.'' ::''He was at once the alert prospector. Chipping off a quantity of the rock, he took the chips to the place where the Oosthuizen house - still in existence today - was being built and crushed it. His tools for this work consisted of a plough breast and an old bolt! When he had the rock as fine as he could get it, he washed it in a frying pan borrowed from Mrs. Oosthuizen.'' ::''The result took his breath away. The bottom of the pan was covered with gold. All idea of going to Barberton was abandoned and the find was kept a secret, even from the mason, Harrison. ::Walker's first move was an interview with Wilhelm Oosthuizen, the owner of the property on which he had made his find. he was after an "option contraction," but the farmer was at first obstinate in refusal.'' ::''"No Rooinek," he said, "shall put a spade in my land!"'' ::''In the end he succumbed to Walker's argument, and the latter secured a three-months option on that portion of the land on which the outcrops were located.'' ::''Walker had now to find somebody to finance him. He went to Potchefstroom and talked the matter over with Mr. E. W. Reed and Mr. William Palfrey, well known and cautions merchants there. The miner's tale was skeptically received, and sceptism [sic] followed him everywhere.'' ::''In Pretoria he tried to gain the ear of Mr. Richard gallons, then of the "Rijk," Japie de Villiers, and several others, but could find no backer. This was not surprising; Walker was one of hundreds of other miners pestering men of means to finance them in some venture or other.'' ::''But while Walker was away in search of a backer his secret became public property. A carpenter named George Honeyball was responsible. He also had been working at the Confidence Mine, and one day, visiting the widow Oosthuizen (mother of Hendrik), he found the spot on which Walker had dug on the reef, and carried some of the rock back with him to the Confidence Mine and showed the pieces to Mr. Godfray Lys who with the Struben Brothers was interested int he Confidence Mine. It was only a matter of a few days then before the important and valuable nature of the find become public.'' ::''The news spread like wildfire. In almost every South African town and village syndicates were formed and representatives rushed to the Rand to buy land.'' [Section follows which details all the people who rushed to the land and set up companies, bought land etc.] ::''And George Walker, the actual discoverer? He secured two claims; one he gave to his friend Harrison, and the second he sold for 350. This soon went in further prospecting, and he has remained a humbe miner all his life" == Denis Godfrey's note and map == In the 1960s Denis Godfrey an historian and collector of Afrikaner, set about arguing in favor of George Walker as the discoverer of the Main Reef. I remember him visiting out flat and my grandmother giving him George Walker's glasses and the original marriage certificate. Amongst his collection was an "82-word note scrawled on mapping linen, on the reverse side o which is a detailed sketch map". Godfrey believed that this would "prove the key to the entire controversy about who discovered the fabulous Main Reef of the Witwatersrand goldfields in 1886". The note to which Godfrey refers was signed by Hermann Eckstein, was "the earliest and most important single written clue to this momentous happening". Unfortunately the whereabouts of the original document is not known. In the 1980s I tried to locate it only to discover that Godfey had passed away and his Afrikaner collection had been auctioned. I could not trace any record as to who had purchased the items. The note an map, dated March, 16, 1886 reads: ::''Mr. Diamond, Chimes G. Mining Syndicate,'' ::''According to Mybergh, talking to Harrison, he took the building stones from Walker that day, together they crushed it about half an hour later, it showing very nearly pure gold of very high value. Another was taken from koppie rock showing Similar high gold. Robinson has taken some samples given by both Walker and Harrison and expressed views of buying, something around £5,000 was mentioned to me. The matter should be discussed further in confidence. Regards, Eksteen.''The Star, Johannesburg, Tuesday September 20, 1966. [[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]] [J.B. Robinson bought the farm Langlaagte in July 1886 (in 1966 this was a value of R62 000. By 1896 the value was R 36 million. It would have been Walker's had he been able to raise £60 for his three months prospecting rights. [[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]]. ==Photographs == Photographs from the ''Pneumokonioseburo'' in the Transvaal Archives collection of the State Archives: *Reference: 15443 Date: 17/04/1924 *Reference: 15444 Date: 18/08/1918 ::Both contain the following: ::Description: George Walker, pioneer en beweerde van die Main Reef, Witwatersrand ::Remarks: Negatief in bruikleen gelee deur: Pneumokonioseburo, Posbus 4584, Johannesburg, 1959. Photos taken at the site of the discovery: *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-21.jpg Commemoration stone, George Harrison Park] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-20.jpg Entrance to digging at site of Claim 21]. ==Potential sources in respect of immigration == Notes taken from Cape Archives Depot. Not fully explored: * PWD 2/163 to 2/208 (dates in the volumes differ from the index) Includes immigrant application forms. * PWD 2/53 * PWD 2/276 - 2/290 Contains correspondence from immigration agents. * PWD 2/402 - 2/404 Contains application forms received for aided immigration * PWD 2/750 - 2/760 Immigration papers. * PWD 2/401 Contains various passenger lists. == Other== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-3 Sworn statement] by Hunter McLea explaining how he found George Walker, which mentions the operation to his face and neck on 16 February 1924. * Transcription from "South Africa" dated October 3, 1936, p. 12. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold.pdf George Walker's Story of Finding the Main Reef]. Subtitled "Old Pioneers's penciled manuscript recalling the Great Discovery". *''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-17.jpg Copy of contract] between J. C. Oosthuizen, George Harrison and George Walker.'' ::''Witness J. S. Perold, H. Kok'' ::''(Signed) G. Walker. (Signed) J. H. Janse van Rensburg.'' ::''(Copy.) Contract'' ::''Langlaagte, 12th April, 1886, entered into between Mr. Gerhardus Cornelis Oosthuizen of one part and George Harrison, George Walker of the other part, for prospecting for gold or other precious metal o the 1/4 farm Langlaagte, being the property of the first named.'' ::''The first signatory accepts and binds himself according to the Gold Law to give to each of the other signatories 1 claim wheresoever they may choose, reef or alluvial.'' ::''2. That should the second and third signatories have prospected the farm and failed to find payable gold or precious metal this contract will be null and void.'' ::''3. If they should find payable gold they will be entitled to stands and will also have the right to the use of water to work their gold or metal with machinery or without machinery.'' ::''As witnesses, H. Prinsloo. W. A. Bester.'' ::''Signed. G. c. Oosthuizen. George Harrison. G. Walker''. ::Source: Transvaal Archives. SS1208, R 1968/87. Contract between Oosthuizen, Harrison and Walker. Transcription [[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Documents_relating_to_George_Walker_and_the_discovery_of_Gold-18.jpg Statement of George Harrison] regarding payable gold dated 24 July 1886. Source: Transvaal Archives; SS 1225, R3479/86. * Petition dated 31 March 1886. SS1211, R2112/86 EVR 252, VRR 214.86 * Prospecting license for the widow Oosthuizen's portion of Langlaagte dated 20 June 1886. (R3125/86. See also R3258/86).

Documents relating to Walker Hilder's crime and punishment

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Link back to Walker Hilder's profile: [[Hilder-587|Walker Hilder (bef.1766-1810)]] 1805 - tried and convicted of burglary and sentenced to death commuted to transportation for life ;"My Lord ;In compliance with the wish of several of my constituents I take the liberty of requesting your attention to the enclosed petition ;I am My Lord ;Yr Most Obd Memr Parl ;Wm. Geary ;Oxen Hoath, ;Tunbridge ;Sept 22 1806" ;(William Geary was a Tory and one of the two MPs for Kent for two periods between 16 Jun 1796 and 27 Jun 1818) ;"To the Right Honble Lord Spencer one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ;The Humble Petition of Walker Hilder now under a sentence of Transportation on Board the Prudentia Hulk at Woolwich - ;Humbly Sheweth, ;That Your Petitioner was tried for a Burglary at the summer Assizes 1805 held at Maidstone in the County of Kent before the Honble Mr. Justice Heath, and was convicted and sentenced to be Transported for Life, ;That altho your Petitioner committed the offence in the moments of inebriety, Yet your Petitioner acknowledges the full justice of his sentence, ;That your Petitioner has served Eleven Years in the Chatham Division of the Royal Marines, and has fought and bled for his Majesty, and his Cuntry (sic), in the Battles of the Nile, under the Gallant and much lamented Lord Nelson, and also in Egypt under the Brave Sir Ralph Mercrombie, ;That your Petitioner is the Son of a most respectable Family in Sussex, whom he has plunged in the most Deep Distress, and brought on them a stigma for which he can never atone, ;That it is the First Offence which your Petitioner ever committed, And for which he has been most justly convicted, Yet your Petitioner feeling the most pungent sorrow and contrition for violating the Laws of his Country, and with a most ardent desire of wiping off the disgrace from his much injured family, and in consideration of the services he has, (and is willing again to render his King and Country. He most Humbly implores your Lordship's intercession with his Majesty in soliciting his mercy and Pardon, And that he will be graciously pleased to remit your Petitioners Sentence, on condition of your Petitioner's again entering into the Royal Marines, or any other Corps, and thereby again giving your Petitioner an opportunity of fighting the Battles of his King and Country, ;For which Your Petitioner and his Afflicted Family will ever Pray etc ;I William Barenden, being the Prosecutor of the above named Walker Hilder for the Burglary, do most Humbly beg leave to represent to your Lordship that I have long known the Petitioner, and his most respectable Family, and until the offence for which he has been convicted he ever bore the character of an honest man, and I most humbly recommend him to his majestys mercy. William Barenden his X mark ;Witness ? Hodson Vicar of Thornham? ;We the undersigned being Freeholders, resident, near the residence of the above unfortunate Petitioner do most Humbly beg leave to represent to your Lordship, that we are well acquainted with the Petitioner and his most respectable family And that from our knowledge of his conduct in life until the unhappy event for which he has been convicted, we most humbly and respectfully recommend him to your Lordship as an object worthy of his Majesty's Mercy ;Charles Lamb One of H. M. J. Peace ;S Jenkin Vicar, Salehurst ;Chas. Jenkin ;John Langford ;John Pooke ;C Pengoss? ;Nichs Larkin ;Thos Boots ;Thos Robinson Captain H M Volr ;Robt Tournay Captain H M Volr ;Thos Peters surgeon ;Paul Pemble ;Saml Kennett ;Jas Bourne" ;"Mr Wm Geary Bart ;Sir Whitehall 25 Sept 1806 ;I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22nd instant inclosing (sic) the Petition of Walker Hilder a Convict under sentence of Transportation for Burglary, and I beg to acquaint you that a reference will be made to the Judge before whom the prisoner was tried for a Report of the Case, the result of which you shall be made acquainted with. March? Spencer ;Whitehall 25 Sept 1806 ;Sir ;Enclosed I transmit to you by the Kings Command the Petition of Walker Hilder who was tried and convicted before you at the Summer Assizes 1805 holden for the County of Kent of Burglary, and I am to desire etc Inn? Spencer" ;"My Lord Bedford Sqr 6th Oct 1806 ;I received the Honor of your Lordship's letter requiring me to report the case of Walker Hilder, whose Petition states him to have been convicted of Burglary at the Maidstone Summer Assizes in the year 1805. I have perused my Note-Book carefully three several times, my Clarke has done it as often and we can find no such name nor any name resembling it - If he were tried at the Spring Assizes 1805, it was before Mr. Justice Rooke. I have the Honor to be with the greatest respect your Lordship's most obedient servant ;J Heath" ;Whitehall 13 Oct 1806 ;Mr. Justice Rooke Sir ;Enclosed I transmit to you by the Kings Command the Petition of Walker Hilder who was tried and convicted before you at the first Assizes 1805 of Burglary, and I am to desire etc Inn? Spencer" ;"Ormond Street 28 Oct 1806 ;My Lord ;In obedience to his Majesty's Command I acquaint yr Lordship that Walker Hilder was tried before me at ye Spring Assizes at Maidstone in ye year 1805 - not for a Burglary, but, for breaking into ye dwelling Ho of Wm Barenden, a labourer, in ye day-time on ye 11th August. He was capitally convicted. He had stolen 5 gowns, a woman's coat, 3 Petticoats, a Black Silk Cloak, 2 Aprons, 2 shirts, & several other articles of wearing apparel to a considerable amount, ye Property of ye labourer, & of Persons who lodged in his house. The goods were all found in his Possession: No doubt cd be entertained of his guilt: - The Prisoner in his Petition acknowledges it. The defence set up at ye trial was, that ye Prisr had served as a Marine, Private, Corporal & Sergeant, that He had received a wound in the service, in Consequence of wch He was at Times deranged, & that a small quantity of Liquor wd occasion this derangement. That he was before of good character, that He had come from on Board a ship to his family, had lived with ym (them) for a yr, & had left ym about 2 months when He committed this offence, & that they did not know where he went. On the other Hand, ye Gaoler swore that from ye 13 August when He was committed to the 21 March following when he was tried, He had perceived no symptom of Insanity in him. I left it to ye jury to say whr (whether) at ye time of committing ye offence, He was insane: They declared that they thought He was not. ;He was capitally convicted, but I recommended him to his Majesty's Mercy on Condition of being transported. ;It appears from the Report, that the Friends of ye Prisoner, if they knew that He was subject to derangement have taken too little care of him, & it does not appear that when He was missing they took any Pains to find him out & to recover him back into their custody. I presume too that, if a small quantity of Liquor will occasion his derangement, He having received a wound in his Majesty's Service, wch occasions this infirmity, neither ye army or navy will receive him into his Majesty's Service again. Under these circumstances, if it shall be thot (thought) proper to advise his Majesty to extend further mercy to this Man (to wch under proper Restrictions I see no objection) I must earnestly recommend, that his Friends be called upon to give a large & ample security to his Majesty, that they will keep this Man so strictly & carefully, as that He shall commit no depredations, nor offer any violence to his Majesty's subjects, in future. If they refuse to enter into this security, I think for the sake of ye Public, He shoud remain under his present sentence. ;I have the Honour to be ;My Lord ;Yr Lordship's Obed Servt ;G Rooke" ;"Sirs ;You will please to acquaint Mr Caper that Walker Hilder is in every respect fit to serve in the Army, he has been 12 years in the Marines & has been much of the time at sea. ;I am Sir Your ;Most Obt ;Humle Sevt ;Geo Reed ;Retribution ;9th Nov 1806 ;"Walker Hilder ;Pardon ;George R ;Whereas Walker Hilder was at the Lent Assizes 1805 holden for the County of Kent tried and Convicted of Breaking into the dwelling house of William Barenden and stealing divers Articles and had sentence of Death passed upon him for the same but afterwards secured our Pardon on condition of being Transported for life; We in consideration of some favourable circumstances humbly represented unto us in his behalf are graciously pleased to Extend our Grace and Mercy unto him and to grant him our Pardon for his said Crime on Condition of his entering to serve us in our Royal Marine Corps or of his enlisting to serve us as a soldier in our Army until duly discharged therefrom; Our Will and Pleasure therefore is that upon his entering to serve us in our Royal Marine Corps or of his enlisting to serve us in our army as aforesaid ? ensure him to be forthwith delivered over to such Person as shall be duly authorized to receive him for that purpose and that he be inserted for his said Crime on the said Condition in our first and most General Pardon Marshall ? ? for the Home Crcuit, and for so doing this shall be your Warrant. Given at our Court at Saint James's the 14 day of November 1806 in the 46 Year of Our Reign ;? ? J Welbeloved Mr Justice of Assize for the Home Circuit Stewart? Erskine Eqr overseer of the Convicts onboard the Hulks in the River Thames & all others whom it may concern - By his Majesty's Command - Spencer" Information provided by the Hilder ONS Paveley Genealogy Hilder ONS [[(https://paveley.one-name.net/getperson.php?personID=I1690&tree=Paveley)]] (accessed 1 Mar 2023)
Conviction for burglary and death sentance commuted

Documents to Order

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The goal of this project is to keep list of documents to be ordered from different entities. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Roberts-9749|Angela Drake]]. Library of Virginia: May, Daniel. Publication 1778 Gen. note Part of index to Charlotte County Wills and Administrations (1765 - 1800) Note p. 185-186. Will pro. 4 May 1778 & exors. bond rec. 7 Sept. 1778. p. 212-213. Inv. & Appr. rec. 6 Sept. 1779. Note Will Book No. 1, 1765-1791 (Reel 16) Subject - Personal LinkMay, Daniel. Subject -Geographic LinkCharlotte County (Va.) Genre/Form LinkWills. Added Title LinkVirginia wills and administrations. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7974495 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Documents upload from ancestry

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Documents written by William Willmott

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"My dear Parents" - written soon after arriving in Australia which includes evidential statement about the family and some descriptions of life in early Richmond, Melbourne. "Some facts of my early history" - written in Melbourne some time in his later life after his second marriage following the death of Sophie Andrews.

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Births,baptisms, confirmations,marriages, divorces,deaths,wills

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Wills, Deeds and other documents

Doc-Willson-R-E-1959

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Book: Richard Eugene Willson, 1959, The Willson Family 1672 - 1959 & the Supplement 1959-1976.

Dodanim

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

Dodd City

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Dodd City By Z. B. Smith Turning west from North 14 on to the Blue Heaven road one can turn right down on the old Dodd City road and find but a few reminders of a once thriving mining city. The one remaining hotel is now the home of Mrs. Linnie Owens, age 96. During the mining boom her house was called the Mirror Hotel and competed with the Dodd and the Stillwell Hotels for business. There were several General Stores, a thriving blacksmith shop and livery bam, a large school house with two stories -- the upper story was used as the Masonic Lodge Hall. The town was named for Dr. Dodd, an early settler. He and his wife are now buried on land owned by G. H. Young, whose grandfather was the first postmaster of Dodd City. R. D. Owens, with many others, was one of the pioneer settlers of this little city. Most of the mines were located near Pyatt. Some of these mines had names like Pilot Rock, Nacomanic, Bear Hill and Sesquahannah. John Haney owned the early Telephone Company in Dodd City, and because of the timber, there were several large sawmills. But, after the mining boom was over, Dodd City, like Buffalo City and other Marion County towns, disappeared and are only a memory to the old-timers yet living. The school house and one hotel are the only original buildings left in Dodd City. Dodd City School Northwest Quadrant Reprinted with permission from History of Marion County edited by Earl Berry, copyright 1977. stillwell Young Haney Berry

Dodd Family Bible

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Holy Bible copyright 1815 containing the Births, Deaths, and Marriages of [[Dodd-5403|Absalom Dodd]] and [[Warrington-485|Hester (Warrington) Dodd]]'s family. This was in possession of [[Schott-267|Joseph J. Schott]]-367 when he purchased it at a yard sale in 1979 in Fanwood, New Jersey for $5. Joseph searched descendants and corresponded with some. In spring of 2020 Joseph asked his son, [[Schott-366|Robert Schott]]-366, to find a Dodd descendant to return the Bible and 4 pages of births, marriages, and deaths. A high school classmate of Robert lived in Fanwood, Raymond Dodd, b. 1958. No connection to the Bible has been made yet but further inquiry will be made. The Bible was sent on 11 August 2020 to descendant [[Lawson-9294|Robert Lawson]]-9294, Harbeson, Delaware. Robert Schott photographed the Bible images provided here in July 2020. * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::[[Space:Dodd Family Bible|The Holy Bible]] (New York : D. Hitt and T. Ware, for the Methodist Connexion in the United States; Paul & Thomas, Printers, 1815); Recently owned by way of a yard sale purchase in 1979 by Joseph Schott (Fanwood, New Jersey). The Dodd Family Bible was returned to [[Lawson-9294|Robert Lawson]], son of [[Dodd-5535|Jessie Dodd]], descendants of [[Dodd-5403|Absalom Dodd]] and [[Warrington-485|Hester (Warrington) Dodd]]. Pictures taken July 2020 at [[Schott-366|Robert Schott]]'s home. :::Subsequent Usage: :::: ---- Which [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Dodd_Family_Bible|profiles]] cite the Dodd Family Bible as evidence?

Dodds, a family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wall-2173|Kimberli Hartwick]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding documented proof of John Dodds b 1764 in Carrickfergus, Ireland * Find proof of wife and or wives and children living in Scotland and Vermont *Have you heard of a brother of John Dodds b. 1764? Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9573756 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dodds from Northumberland- DNA

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The goal of this project is to ... Find connect more Dodds in the Northumberland UK area via DNA. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dodds-550|Davina Dodds]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10223405 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dodge City Cowboys

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Dodge Photos

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Dodier

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The goal of this project is to ... find the descendants of Leda Dodier and her sisters ,mother,grandmother etc. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Downes-124|Andre Downes]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4885556 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dodson Family Mysteries

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Ruth Dodson (25 Dec 1754 – 22 Nov 1828) married her 1st cousin Jesse Dodson (22 Nov 1752 – 22 Nov 1843). Jesse died on his birthday at age 91. Ruth died on the same date as Jesse (Nov 22 – it was also his birthday) but, 17 years before him at age 74. Their fathers were brothers. Ruth’s father was Elisha Dodson Sr. and Jesse’s father (and Elisha’s brother) was Thomas Dodson Jr. Elisha’s and Thomas’ father (and Ruth’s and Jesse’s grandfather was Thomas Dodson Sr. (15 May 1681 – 21 Nov 1740). He died before Ruth and Jesse were born so he never knew that two of his grandkids got married. Between the two of them, Elisha Dodson Sr. and Thomas Dodson Jr. had 20 children. WOW! Jesse was banished from the family (maybe for marrying his cousin), but the official reason was because he became a pastor of the Baptist Church. Most Baptist churches allowed slaves to be baptized. Something other denominations didn't allow at the time.

Dodson Longevity

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A document passed down through the family based on an article attributed herein to the ''Altoona Gazette''. Using the names in the article and their ages, compared to the birth dates on the profiles for these person, give a publication date of about 1906-1907. * There is a reference in an email from Marge Lingenfelter dated 2005 in the [[Dodson-1542|Michael Dodson]] profile that appears to be addressing a copy similar to this document which gives a date of 12 Oct 1906 for publication in the ''Altoona Mirror''. * The copy possessed by [[Sloat-92|DESloat]] which was scanned for this image is printed on a parchment-like paper with the coloring of 'old paper'. However, it is most likely a re-typing of an older original (or copy of a copy of an original) document - which was preceded by the article in the referenced newspaper. * There is also a bit of confusion as to the pedigree listed in this document vs. other sources. This document lists "John Dodson" as the father of [[Dodson-1542|Michael Dodson]] (b. 1759). Other sources - like the current profiles on WikiTree as of 31 Dec 2017 - list [[Dodson-104|Michael Dodson]] (b. 1722) as the father of [[Dodson-1542|Michael Dodson]] (b. 1759).

Doe Investigations

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''This is a draft project.'' ==About the Project== The Doe Investigations Project aims to assist in the identification of unidentified remains through the use of genetic genealogy. The project tracks wikitree profiles identified as ancestors of unidentified human remains that are the subject of genetic genealogy investigations. Often forensic genealogists researching these cases can identify distant ancestors of the Doe but require additional DNA matches in order to identify the specific line of descent. This project aims to bring awareness of these cases and assist interested descendants in uploading their results to either GEDMatch.com or FamilyTreeDNA.com where they can be compared to Doe profiles by law enforcement. ==How to Join== {{Project Information |projectname= Doe Investigations |projectleaders= |projectbadge= |Coordinators= [[Frank-1395|Steven Frank]]; coordinators needed! |g2g= |tag=DOE_DNA |errors=WikiTree69 ||communication= | }} ==FAQ== ===What is the goal of the Doe Investigations Project?=== The goal of this project is to raise awareness of Doe investigations via genetic genealogy and encourage descendants of the identified profiles to take a DNA test and transfer it to one of the websites. We also research the descendant trees of the identified ancestor profiles. ===Does Wikitree share my information with law enforcement?=== NO. The Doe Investigations project and Wikitree do NOT provide law enforcement with access to member information, information on living person profiles, or profiles marked as private. Law enforcement can access public information just like any other person visiting wikitree's profiles. See wikitree's [[https://www.wikitree.com/about/terms.html Terms of Service]] and [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Privacy_Policy Privacy Policy]] for more information. ===I am a descendant of a profile in this project. What can I do to help?=== First, take a commercial genealogy DNA test if you have not already done so. Next, transfer your results to either GEDMatch.com or FamilyTreeDNA.com. Instructions for downloading and transferring results can be found here. ===I uploaded my results to GEDMatch and FamilyTreeDNA. How do I let law enforcement know?=== If you selected to opt-in to law enforcement searches, then your results will automatically show up in the Doe's DNA match list if you share any DNA. Make sure your contact information is also up to date, and consider adding a link to your tree or list of surnames to help law enforcement better identify your connection. ===Can I help the project even though I am not a descendant of one of the listed profiles?=== Absolutely! You can help by adding descendants of the profiles included in this project. The more descendant profiles added to wikitree, the more likely a descendant who has tested will become aware that they are needed for DNA testing. ===Does the Doe Investigations project assist with criminal suspect investigations?=== NO. Participation in the project is limited to unidentified human remains. We do not accept cases researching DNA obtained from criminal suspects. We require law enforcement provide the project coordinators with a NAMUS case number in order to verify the request is for a Doe case rather than a suspect case. ===I am a law enforcement officer/forensic genealogy consultant working on a Doe cold case. How can I add our case to this project? === In order to ensure all profiles added to the project are related to a Doe case, please contact the project coordinators and provide the NAMUS reference number for the cold case along with the suspected ancestors. Project coordinators will then add the profile. The law enforcement agency can also optionally choose to publish some information on the case on this project page, or may keep the information private. If the case details are kept private, the ancestor will be linked to the project but no information on which Doe is being investigation will be made public. ===I believe I have information regarding a case mentioned in this project. How can I contact the law enforcement agency? === Please contact the project coordinators and we will forward your contact information to the appropriate agency. ===How can I join the project?=== Add the DOE_DNA tag to your profile! The only requirements are that you are a WikiTree member holding the WikiTree Genealogist badge and have signed the WikiTree Honor Code ==Project Cases & Profiles== The following profiles may have links to an active Doe investigation. You can help investigators by adding descendant profiles under each profile. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Profile ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Doe Network/NCMEC/NAMUS Case#''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Investigating Agency''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|''' Notes ''' |- |[[Livings-58|William Joseph Livings]] (1826 - 1901) |[[http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/802ufnh.html 801UFNH]] |NH State Police |Victim #4 in Bear Brook case. |- |[[Mitchell-3487|Thomas Jackson Mitchell]] (1836 - 1919) |[[http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/802ufnh.html 801UFNH]] |NH State Police |Victim #4 in Bear Brook case. |- |[[Gray-6456|John Gray]] (1749 - 1792) [[Greer-1090|Jennet (Greer) Gray]] (1748 - 1835) |NAMUS UP4850 |IN State Police | |- |[[Mount-334|Mathias Mount]] (1750 - 1834) [[Pickney-11|Priscilla Pickney]] (1757 - 1817) | NAMUS UP4850 | IN State Police | |-

Doherty of new haven ct

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Herrmann-554|Sharon Herrmann]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6787971 send me a private message]. Thanks!

DOhGi the Big Dog

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The true "Gentle Giant" that I brought back w me from Chinhae (US Naval Installation), SK. At 195lbs full grown, this amazing animal was so intelligent, that I honestly felt he was a human in a dog suit LOL Have finished writing approx 6 chapters of a children's book devoted to the escapades of this legendary breed and the leader of its pack "The DohGi" D.O.G.

Doing this for Robert

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The goal of this project is to ...help my boyfriend learn more about his roots. Young/Ritchie_Oliver/ Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Landry-3768|Emily Landry]]. Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23075035 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dokumenter

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Dokumenter-14.pdf
Dokumenter-5.pdf
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Dokumenter-8.pdf
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Sorensen-2200.pdf
Dokumenter-11.pdf
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Dokumenter.pdf
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Dokumenter-12.pdf
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Denne side indeholder diverse materiale, som kan downloades i pdf format. Materialet kan frit anvendes, med angivelse af kilde. ==[[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Frank]]== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Dokumenter.pdf Lommebogs notater 1928-1938] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Dokumenter-4.pdf Lommebogsnotater 1946-1967] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dokumenter-1.pdf Livshistorie 1899-1929] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Dokumenter-2.pdf N. P. J. Frank - Livshistorie 1930 -1945] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Dokumenter-3.pdf Dokumenter, avisartikler, taler, sange m.m] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Dokumenter-11.pdf Min farmor Anna Marie Madsen og hendes slægt - 2. udgave] ==[[Madsen-1547|Anna Marie Madsen]]== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Dokumenter-6.pdf Anna Marie Madsen - Dokumenter. 2. udgave 11. november 2018] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Dokumenter-7.pdf Anna Marie Madsen - Breve 1. udgave 5. december 2018] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Dokumenter-8.pdf Anna Marie Madsen - Dagbøger 1931-1937] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Dokumenter-9.pdf Anna Marie Madsen - Lommebogs notater 1929 til 1945] ==Andre personer== * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Dokumenter-13.pdf Ragnhild Jensen - Dokumenter og lommebogs notater 1. udgave] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Dokumenter-10.pdf Ragnhild Jensen - Biografi 1. udgave] ==Slægtsbøger== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Dokumenter-5.pdf Mine oldeforældre og min oldemors familie - 2 udgave] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/KARTOFFELTYSKER.pdf Kartoffeltyskerne og Frank slægten] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Sorensen-2200.pdf Min mor Inger Lise Sørensens familie] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Dokumenter-12.pdf Frank slægten i Stenholt] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Dokumenter-14.pdf Leonhard Frank slægten]

Dolheguy tree

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Dolheguy Tree The goal of this project is to ...connect Dolheguy ancestors Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dolheguy-2|Sue Verco]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * finding sources for all the ancestors * finding sources for all decendants * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18487209 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dollar 1840 Census'

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:{| border="0" !colspan="4" width="600" style="background: #F7F7EA;" | '''1840 US Census''' ''Madison, TN'' !colspan="1" align="center" width="200" style="background: #E7DED0;" |'''Name''' !colspan="4" width="300" style="background: #B7A66D;" | '''1850 US Census''' |- |align="center" width="50" | ''Gender'' |align="center" width="100" | ''Column Range'' |align="center" width="100" | ''Age Range'' |align="center" width="150" | ''Birth Year Range'' |align="center" width="100" | |align="center" width="10" | ''Age'' |align="center" width="150" | ''Birth Year Range'' |align="center" width="10" | ''BP'' |- |align="center" | Female |align="center" | 40 & under 50 |align="center" | 40 - 49 |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |- |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |- |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |- |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |- |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |- |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |- |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |- |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |align="center" | |- |}

Dollar Family in America

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The goal of this project is to be a source for other genealogists and family to look to for information about the Dollar family in America with emphasis on southern colonies and states of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Simmons-9412|John Simmons]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Determine the dates and places of entry into the American colonies of the first Dollar family members * Determine the direct lineage of each Dollar family and where the family migrated to *Determine the origin of the Dollar family with documented evidence Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17482797 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dolní Nětčice, Morava

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Dolní Nětčice | Dolní Něčice | Unter Nietschitz | Unter Netschitz A village in Czechia. Coordinates: +49.477502,+17.676182

Dolno Dupeni

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English, Македонски/Makedonski. ==General information== Dolno Dupeni (Macedonian Cyrillic: Долно Дупени) is a villige lokated in the region of [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]] in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. GPS coordinates: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Dolno+Dupeni,+Nordmakedonien/@40.8757379,21.1168436,1041m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x13574a9bcb762d85:0xcd002c26ffa4031b!8m2!3d40.8759098!4d21.1213026!16s%2Fm%2F03hl4wy 40°52'32.0"N 21°07'10.0"E]. ==Genealogy books, documents and family trees== [[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa)]], [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=45 Долно Дупени/Dolno Dupeni page 94] - 103. ==Clans, families and individuals== '''Dolno Dupeni e makedonsko selo'''[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, Долно Дупени/Dolno Dupeni page 101 Богоевци/Bogoevci, Гелевци/Gelevci, Гинчевци/Ginčevci, [[Geleva-1|Sofija (Geleva) Angelovska (abt.1905-abt.1977)]] Димовци/Dimovci, Диневци/Dinevci, Илиовци/Iliovci, Јаневци/Janevci, Крстиновци/Krstinovci, Карамфиловци/Karamfilovci, Калајџиовци/Kalajđiovci, Лешкаровци/Leškarovci, Макаровци/Makarovci, Марковци/Markovci, Мановци/Manovci, Најдовци/Najdovci, Ничевци/Ničevci, Пајковци/Pajkovci, Петревци/Petrevci, Поповци/Popovci, Лешкаровци/Leškarovci, Струминиковци/Struminikovci, Секуловци/Sekulovci, Стојановци/Stojanovci, Тодоровци/Todorovci, Трајковци/Trajkovci, Томовци/Tomovci, Туџаровци/Tuđarovci, --- Angelovski [[Angelovski-6|Todor Angelovski (abt.1902-abt.1972)]] == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolno_Dupeni Dolno Dupeni] at Wikipedia. * [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%94%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BD%D0%BE_%D0%94%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8 Долно Дупени] на Википедија * [https://www.facebook.com/thedolnodupeni link to Dolno Dupeni], at Facebook, groupe created 26 Jun 2020. * [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dolno-Dupeni-Resen-Macedonia/109227482432734 link to Dolno Dupeni, Resen, Macedonia], at Facebook, groupe created 30 Mar 2010.

Domboksavskrifter angående Knut Andersson

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Domboksavskrift från Ting 1644-12-16 : '''Handbett''' Måns Pedersson i Rudsjö haver bitit Knut Andersson i från Bölen i tummen och ett finger, varom skall rannsakas vid nästa ting. Vid nästa ting nämns ej fallet, vilket kan tyda på att de två förlikats? ---- Domstolsavskrift 1648-01-20 angående''' nämndemän:''' *Hindric Persson i Mogård *Peder Pålsson i Backe *Knut Andersson i Bölen *Olof Persson i Nordantjäl *Eric Christoffersson i Nässjö *Christer Christersson i Holme *Per Nilsson i Stamsele *Mats Pålsson i Nordanåker *Isac Ericsson i Holmstrand *Pål Olofsson i Västby *Mats Sigfridsson i Guxås *Hans Abrahamsson i Gagnet ---- Domboksavskrift 1649-03-14 '''Stulen båt''' Eric Persson och Knut Andersson i Böle anklagade Per Larsson i Rörström att hans dräng, som ock heter Per Larsson, haver utan lov och lag borttagit deras båt, och den i några veckor borta haft. ---- 1655-03-19 '''Fastebrev i Bölen''' Knut Andersson skall fastebrev bekomma på den jord och hus i Bölen, som han av sin broder, Eric Andersson i Bölen samt sin systerson Påhl Mickelsson i Krånge och Junsele och sin systerman Mårten Olofsson i Sil köpt haver. *Enligt denna dom skall alltså en av Knuts systrar varit gift med en Mickel. Han är ej identifierad. ----

Domestic Servants and Laborers

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'''Domestic Servants and Laborers''' One day, I ran across another US Census for someone in my Scriven ancestry that listed a servant living with the family. (See [[Scriven-584|William H. Scriven]]). I saw that happening often and understood why when people were farmers: the "help" must have lived under the same roof and earned their keep that way. But the ancestor I just researched, William Scriven, was listed in the 1880 US Census as a carpenter who lived in rural New York, and was hardly someone who had a lot of disposable income for the luxury (at least it would be seen that way today) of having a "servant." Did the idea of "servant" mean something different in those days? Was it a catch-all term the US Census used for people who exchanged their labor for room and board? A live-in nanny maybe? Since I assumed many other census records listed non-family residents the same way, I decided to see what I could find out. '''Domestics: an overview''' Since originally posting a question about this on WikiTree’s G2G, I've done more reading on "domestic servants," both in the USA and UK. Far from being the exception, it seems like having servants was the rule in rural 19th century America. A number of sites say that for any but the poorest households to function, they needed at least one maid (called "a maid of all work") to help the woman of the house with duties from taking care of the children to food preparation. Many families had what would appear to be reciprocal relationships with neighbors where their children were placed and worked for someone known to the family. It was not so much like an apprenticeship but more like a practical way of keeping the farms running using available child labor as an inexpensive resource. On ''Victorian Web'', John Burnett points out in his introduction to ''The Annals of Labour'' that “Throughout the nineteenth century and until the First World War domestic service constituted the largest single employment for English women, and the second-largest employment for all English people, male and female. Yet it is a largely unknown occupation." [http://www.victorianweb.org/history/work/burnett3.html] Burnett continued, explaining that, only when domestic help became difficult to come by because factory jobs were seen by workers as more favorable employment, did they enter the public discussion. ''Antebellum Cincinnati'' [http://curiosity.cs.xu.edu/blogs/antebellumcincinnati/topics/domestic-servants/] tells how, before large scale immigration, "many households would basically borrow children from neighboring households. If a family didn’t have any female children of their own, they would take in young females from neighboring households who would help take care of the home. (309) When immigrants began coming to America in large waves, they filled the void and domestic servants became popular in rich and middle class households." In an article, “The Decline of Domestic Help,” in ''The Atlantic'', it explained how, even though today live-in maids are an anachronism, “For centuries, a woman’s social status was clear-cut: Either she had a maid or she was one. Servants—often live-ins—who did the bulk of the cooking, laundry, and childcare were an indispensable part of life for virtually everyone who wasn’t a domestic worker him or herself. . . . Only a generation before middle-class housewives entered the workforce en masse, they enjoyed the assistance of nannies, cooks, and cleaners. ” [https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/09/decline-domestic-help-maid/406798/] "The Biddies" -- ''Irish Domestic Servants in Early America'' tells how "These women cooked meals, cleaned house, cared for the children, made the beds, and other tasks of that nature. Many of them came as indentured servants . . . meaning that they worked for room and board to pay for their passage to the United States. After a no-frills journey, they would begin a labor term of four to seven years. During this period they were treated the same as slaves -- they could be tracked down by bounty hunters if they fled. . . . Until mid-century, debtor's prisons were common and anyone deemed not to fulfill their end of the agreement could be thrown into one. Women were also vulnerable to sexual assault, since they had almost no legal recourse to pursue claims." [https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/biddy-irish-domestic-servants-in-early-america/] “Domestic service came to be regarded as an unattractive occupation because of the long hours, low wages, poor living conditions, low social status, and dependence on the personal habits of the employer. . . . Growing numbers of upper middle-class families in the late 19th and early 20th century increased the demand for domestic servants, which was largely met by immigrants. Immigration quotas established in 1921 cut down this supply, and the demand for servants was subsequently reduced by the use of labor-saving devices.” [https://www.questia.com/library/sociology-and-anthropology/labor-and-work/domestic-servants] Between immigration and these labor-saving devices (e.g. washing machines), domestic labor declined more and more into the early 1900s. '''Observations of other WikiTree members''' When I posted a query on domestic help and live-in laborers on WikiTree’s G2G [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/194526/was-having-servant-live-with-the-family-often-the-case-1800s?show=194526#q194526], I got a lot of information that filled out the topic. Anne B. said, “I see it all the time in Censuses. . . . Lots of farmers, have an odd man listed in their household, their occupations are usually listed as farm laborer, maybe they are listed as boarders though instead of servants. I've also seen, that sometimes people you know are related, like cousins, are living with their relatives and get listed as servants, because they are trading their services for room and board.” Ellen Smith elaborated, saying, “One 1880 census record I ran across recently showed that a young daughter (age 11 or 12) of one family was living as a ‘servant’ in the household of a neighboring family, while her older and younger siblings were still living in her own parents' home. I believe she was listed as attending school. I imagine that this was an arrangement that relieved crowding in her own family's household, while ‘helping out’ in the home where she was a ‘servant’." Susan Fitzmaurice added, “I was very surprised some of my family members had servants. . . . In an earlier census they had slaves, but after emancipation they had servants. Also, some elderly people had a servant or farmworker – [because] either a husband and wife were too infirm to take care of themselves. And some turned out to be daughters-in-law who came back to live with parents-in-law after the death of their son/husband. So they don't share the same last name, and it is only when you look at earlier censuses can you put those facts together.” '''French Canadians''' Three out of four of my grandparents arrived in the Northeast as Canadian immigrants. “French Canadians later emigrated in large numbers from Canada to the United States between the 1840s and the 1930s in search of economic opportunities in border communities and industrialized portions of New England.” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Canadians#United_States] When I looked in the censuses for people who were listed as domestics and laborers who lived with my French Canadian relatives, I just didn't see any. Some things became apparent from the very beginning. The first was that most of them immigrated to the U.S. around the turn of the 20th century. That meant that working age family members took work in manufacturing. Since they arrived in New England, that usually meant jobs in the textile industry. Given the choice between domestic service and industry, immigrants almost always picked industry. Maybe this is why you rarely see any French Canadian immigrants listed as a domestic: even the children worked! Typical of that would be the household of my great grandparents, Lumena and Joseph Robert, who immigrated from St. Remi, Quebec, to Massachusetts in 1906. The 1870 census for St. Remi, Quebec, lists Lumena and her seven siblings, ranging in age from 16 to 1, having no occupation. Joseph is listed as a “cultivator,” which means he had his own farm (and probably, his children helped with that). For the 1910 US Census, Joseph was a blacksmith at a local cotton mill. While Lumena didn’t work at the cotton mill, the four oldest children (age 20-14) did. My grandmother, Yvonne (13) was the oldest child still at home—along with four others from age 11 to 4. Their neighbors on Beaver St. in North Adams, MA, also had jobs at the cotton mill. Virtually the whole neighborhood, in fact, had some kind of mill job, most of them “weavers.” (One person was a cook at a boarding house.) By the 1930 census, Yvonne was married to my grandfather, Wilfred Fountain, who worked for the railroad, operating a trolley. Yvonne herself had no occupation listed, apparently taking care of her four daughters at home on Howland Ave. in Adams, MA. On the same census page, there was a wider range of occupations, most having to do with a local paper mill. There were no “domestics,” however, which would be expected at the beginning of the Great Depression. The point with all these details is that these French Canadian immigrants didn’t have servants or maids. Not only were they too poor to hire them, they also seemed disinclined to place their older daughters in other people’s homes as hired help. Relatives sometimes lived with these families as boarders, but they tended to be older males who had factory jobs and paid board. '''Italian immigrants''' The same seemed to hold true for other immigrant ethnic groups. In my wife’s large Italian family, I can recall only one woman who was a live-in domestic. Again, these Italian Americans found steady jobs in the mills of Berkshire County. Some of the men did work in the mines in Adams. But the rule seemed to be, once you were old enough to get a job (maybe 14 or so), you quit school and became a factory worker. My wife’s mother and her siblings had no jobs listed for the 1920 US Census. They were just children then, the oldest being 11. Other people on that census did a variety of things, like general labor, work for the local textile plant or shoe factory. By the time of the 1930 US Census, my wife’s mother had a job at the Richmond Hotel. A sister did housecleaning, other family members did manual labor. The rest of those listed in the neighborhood did a variety of things, from working in a biscuit factory to working in a textile mill. Many did not have jobs at all because of the Great Depression. The industrial revolution and surge of immigration eventually supplanted the family domestics of the 19th century. Factory jobs paid better and gave more freedom; it was that simple. On the other hand, a Wikipedia article tells us that, “estimates in 2015, based on national surveys and/or censuses of 232 countries and territories, place the number of domestic workers at around 67.1 million.[3] But the ILO itself states that "experts say that due to the fact that this kind of work is often hidden and unregistered, the total number of domestic workers could be as high as 100 million".[4] The ILO also states that 83% of domestic workers are women and many are migrant workers.” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_worker#History] My gut reaction is that these children, these "domestics," these rural "servants," were the precursors of the child labor work force at the mills that came into practice in New England in the early 1900s. If the practice of using kids as “assets” was already legitimized on the farms, it was an easy step to send them into the factories for full work days. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Dominican Republic Resources

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Don Norman Butler records

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Descendants of Joseph Butler, 15/Nov/2006

Donabate Civil Parish, County Dublin

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Donald Francis Pyle Recollections 17 Jul 2020

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These are my recollections; some of the information will probably require verifying. I regret that I have lost contact with my siblings. Children: Richard Anthony April 1939? As I recall he was 2 years 2 months older than me. I believe he was born in Bermuda but I’m not sure of the details, or when the family returned to the UK. The timing must have been close to the out break of war. But I believe it is correct as I seem to remember there was some issue with his nationality when he enlisted in the army. Donald Francis born 10 June 1941 Place of birth Taunton Somerset Catherine. Not sure of her DoB. Place of birth: Ismailiya Garrison, Egypt My earliest memory was being on a troop ship on route to Egypt. I assume my father never returned from North Africa after the war ended and we went to join him in Egypt. After returning from Egypt we lived in several different military bases, the last being the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley Abbey, Hants. On retiring from the Army we settled in Netley Abbey. Southampton. Not sure of when he retired. Probably around 1950/52. He was a Sgt in the Royal Army Medical Corps, I have a number which I assume was his service number (3592895). I have tried to find him on the internet with no success. On retirement my father still worked at the RVH as a War Department gate keeper. (There is a photograph of him in uniform at the gate). He had several other occupations working as a milkman (complete with horse and cart and often with me). Also as a bus conductor. He also was an In-Pensioner at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea for a while. In-pensioners are servicemen who have served on pensionable engagements and live at the hospital and forgo their pension. Out-pensioners live normally in the general community. You may be able to get some information firm the RH, I can’t give you any definite dates, but I was working in London between Mar 87 and Mar 91 so it would be in this time frame. On leaving school, at 15, I enlisted in RAF as a Boy Entrant in Oct 1956. And I never really had very much contact with home after graduation as I was never stationed near to home. Pre mobiles and private telephones were a rarity.

Donald Fraser Blane Obituary

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BLANE Donald Fraser 1908 - 2009 Don Blane was born in Railway Terrace, Bletchley, England on October 19th, 1908. He was the third of eight children born to Charles and May Blane. While still attending school, Don started work as a gardener's helper on weekends and holidays. Don secured full time employment at Fenny Stratford Gas Light and Coke Company in 1923. As an office clerk, his pay was a little over a dollar per week. He was an ambitious young man and spent much of his spare time continuing studies leading to membership in the Institute of Gas Engineers, of which he later became a Fellow. Don married Ruby in 1931 and son Gareth was born February 1933. Prior to and during WWII, Don taught typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. As it turned out, he taught a number of officers working at Bletchley Park, who were responsible for breaking the German Code. During WWII, Don served in the Civil Defense. Son Rex was born in January 1940. In 1946 Don fulfilled a dream by moving his family to the Isle of Wight, off the coast of southern England where he continued working in the gas industry. In 1957 he emigrated to Vancouver, Canada along with Ruby and younger son, Rex. His elder son, Gareth had already started his own career and did not move to Canada. Upon his arrival in Vancouver, Don joined Inland Natural Gas Company. After seventeen years and several promotions with Inland, a Terasen Gas Predecessor, he retired in 1974 as Vice President of Sales and Service. He had worked for over 50 years in the gas industry, in which he was rightly considered a pioneer. Soon after retirement, Don and Ruby moved to Mission and lived with their son and daughter-in-law, Rex and Kathryn. Ruby died there 29 March 1993. The family later moved to Abbotsford and Don continued to be active in many community activities, also still doing some book-keeping for Rex. Don's greatest gift was his ability to adapt to change - from the days of the horse and buggy to modern technology. To maintain his health he swam and walked regularly. He played billiards several times each week and looked after his health.

Donald G Anderson

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The goal of this project is to start the John Eric Anderson Tree ... I am [[Langford-695|Donald Langford]]; I am starting this tree for the John Eric Anderson family that immigrated to the USA from Sweden in 1890 The Tree has 5 Anderson Generations - I will add each person, birth and death and siblings-children. This will be turned over to the daughters of Donald Gordon Anderson. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7564592 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Donald Halper

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My Great-Grandpa Halper.If you know him please send me a private message letting me know that you know him and I might put you on his trusted list. Or if you have any photo's of me please send me a private message.

Donald L. Griffin Photo Album

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Photograph album for Donald L. Griffin.

Donald McKay - Strathbeg, Scotland Herritage (complied by Darren MacKay, with Special Thanks to the Shelburne County Museum, and Finn Bower (RIP)

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This is the Family History of Darren MacKay Based on a Compliation of Documents from: Shelburne Historical Society; with Special Thanks to Finn Bower (RIP) Donald McKay Came from Scotland to Nova Scotia @ 1700's (UPLOAD OF 13 Pages from Shelburne Historical Society to follow ).

Donald Randolph Nelson

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Frayser-1|Bobbie Frayser]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=3312773 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Donaldson descendants

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wanke-36|Chearie Donaldson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * Verification of the family members and siblings of William Donaldson *Childrens names and locations Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16109564 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Doncouse Family History

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Dondiegue Fontenot

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This page is for collecting information to deconflict multiple people named Dondiegue Fontenot born in St Landry Parish, Louisiana in the early 1800s. '''[[Fontenot-907|Don Diegue Larose Fontenot]]''' * Baptized: 26 Sep. 1799 * Parents: Joseph Philippe LaRose Fontenot &Magdalen Hayes * Married: Eulalie Lafleur, 9 Feb 1819 '''[[Fontenot-547|Don Diegue Simon Fontenot]]''' * Born: about 1819 (from census records) * Parents: Louis Simon Fontenot & Celeste Lafleur * Married: Celina Deshotels, 8 June 1841 '''[[Fontenot-1259|Dondiegue Fontenot]]''' * Born: 2 July 1819 * Parents: Alexandre Fontenot &Eugenie Deshotel * Married: Amelie Francois Fontenot,16 Apr 1839 * Married: Adele Simon Fontenot, 29 May 1849 '''[[Fontenot-1301|Dondiegue Fontenot]]''' * Born: 18 Aug 1820 * Parents: Dondiegue Larose Fontenot & Eulalie Lafleur * Married: Azeline Fontenot, 10 Jan 1842

Donemana (Dunnamanagh) surnames as of 1855

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The Residents of Donemana & District 1855 In eighteen hundred and fifty-five, In Tullyard, well and alive Are Sam M'CREA and Jemmy GLENN, James MACKLIN - three, the oldest men; John DAVIS, PORTER, M'INTYRE - The more they drink, they still get drier. M'CREA'S, John, James and William; then, Are William LAUGHLIN, Robert GLENN, And William CAMPBELL, David KEE and Rev. M'COLTHURST next you'll see. Binnelly people all in health, And likewise with good store of wealth- George ALEXANDER, Robert CRAIG, Old Stewart and David of Peeltegg. Next Donemana you may view, From the old bridge to Waterloo - The bygone days did merit praise, Above these dull degenerate days; The fairs did then in spendour shine, With gallant youths and maidens fine - That day their minds were free from care, And did then gayest dresses wear; That day from worry all were free, That day their sweethearts they could see; That day their love would be made known, That day their valour too, was shown. And whiskey drunk with right goodwill - No hindrance then to drink their fill. And stationed there, are four police. To guard the town and keep the peace. John SWANN, James DEERY and James DUNN, Andy CAMPBELL, Watty CONNISON, Willy MELAUGH and Mick MAGHERY, James BROWN and Hugh DONAGHY; O'ROURKE and SMITH - black vulcan fellows, John ALEXANDER, Willy ELLIS; Jean RAMSAY, Fanny BLACK and HYNDMAN - The world him sqeezed, yet he's a kind man. ''Frank and John CARBERRY'S education - Half bully, half civilization.'' Fair Earlsgift we must not forget - The Rector DOUGLAS' pleasant seat The men of Leat too, must be shown, First Bob M'CROSSAN, Jack M'CONE, Pat BOYLE, Francis and Pat O'KANE, In Barron town are Ben M'SHANE; Three NELSON'S - Sam lives next the heather, And two M'CLINCHEY'S, all together; Joe, John and William SAYERS: then, Horsejockey SCOTT'S - right knowing men. In Gortileck, next you may see, Are Mathew, Sam and Robert KEE James and old Billy LAUGHLIN: then, Old John M'CAY and William GLENN; Upon the hill, big John ARBUCKLE, John, David, James and Jack M'MICHAEL, M'MICHAEL'S music can impart, Sweet mirthful joy and melt the heart. Three families, M'CAY'S, combined - Some of them savage, others kind. Next widow POKE lives at the Lynn, And James and William, Stonylane; Thomas and William FULTON: well, We now are come to Windyhill. Old Willy FULTON - John, I think, His spirits the world could never sink. William ARBUCKLE takes his cup, And always keeps his spirits up, His brother's sons his land do till, And PORTERFIELD lives at the Archkiln. We'll cross the burn to Ballaghalair - Long famed for wiskey, love and war; John LAUGHLIN'S sons and Jack M'CLEA, Are living at the rookery. John JAMISON and John KERRIGAN, Both grocer is and publican; Another grocer - Edward ROSS and Mathew CALLAGHAN at the moss. Next William LAUGHLIN, Sam M'CLEA; John HARRON and Bob HUNTER, they Live in that part that's called Greenhill, Which brings us now to Gobnascale. John CALLAGHAN here we first will place - The oldest man and oldest race In all the town, but William, his son, Must wed, or out the race will run; Sam KEE, John MARTIN, John M'CREA, Old Jemmy CLARK and John RAMSAY, James JOHNSTON; these I think are all, The established natives but James HALL. If to Glencush you wish to stray, There William, James and Bob M'CREA Live near the Dennett's winding strand - "Midst pleasant groves and fertile land.” John and James LOWRY, Doorit Hill, Charles and James QUIGLEY, Silverhill; Their next door neighbour, Charles M'SHANE. The BATES, Joseph, Joe and John. James BRYCE, John and Bob HUEY, they, Are living up on Glencush brae; Ephraim M'MORRIS - chaste and free, And knowing Jemmy and John M'GEE. John HOLMES at Strandabrossney lives, And law at Donemana gives; And now Mountcastle comes in view; Where lives old bachelors - not a few; First Robert and John MAKEY, old, and William HUSTON next behold. Sam, John and William ALEXANDER, To wed have ne'er been tempt to wander. Could we another town just find, Of right old maids, all well inclined To pity take on these old boys, and join in matrimonial joys. James LYONS too a bachelor, And might come in then for a share; Jack LYONS - none e'er said him ill - And Andy SCOTT lives on the hill. By the Old Castle's ruined walls - Those once gay majestic halls. If Greystone people you would know, There are the LOVE'S - John and Old Joe- Jemmy LAUGHLIN and O'NEILL, James POKE, M'MORRIS and John BALL, At Greystone - Ned DOHERTY, And at the bridge - William M'CREA And now of Castlemellon men, We mention Joseph BOGLE; then James TODD, James GIBSON and along The upper road lives Andy YOUNG, Old Jemmy HYLANDS civil still - And Jemmy GILMORE on the hill, And Robert GILMORE, too, his son, And, near them, Wm. STEVENSON. Next, Carrickatain, on the hill face - Then Robert PATRICK first we'll place; Tom GLENN and Tom and Wm. RANKIN, James TODD and Robert in the thinkin' Could never cordilly agree, On anything whate'er it be. ''In fair Ardcame, by Dennett's floods - Young Robert and Old Andy WOODS.'' Widow M'MORRIS, too we'll mention. And Fawney, next, draws our attention- James, William, John and James COLHOUN - The oldest stock in all the town- The M'INTYRE'S for song are named, And old Tom BOND for strength was famed; Old James and William ALEXANDER, And if we now be temp't to wander To William COCHRANE'S by the burn, We'll go no further, but return And stop - fit place - in old Churchill, With the old Graveyard o'er the hill; There ends life, pride and vanity; And man suffering here is free. Now, though all they whose names I tell, Throughout the several towns are well, Death soon shall sweep them all away, Forever to their kindred clay- Their works, their cares, another race, shall then possess, and fill their place. All memory of them shall be gone; Their very names will not be known. And cold this heart and mute this tongue; And if these lines, would live so long. They who may read may think and say - "We too, like them, must pass away." Poem by David Kee A.D. 1855 From the Original Manuscript by the late David KEE, Larch-Hill, Donemana Published by David Irvine Ltd. Waterloo Printing Works, Londonderry

Donkin Family Crest

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Donna & Becca Family Mysteries

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Mysterious Military Men Donna Price - Born 1963 Unknown Navy or Marine father in or around Camp Lejuene, NC Rebecca Panner - Born 1973 Unknown Navy Father in or around Norfolk, Virginia Name/Nickname may be Rex last name possibly Allen. 23&Me confirmed their first cousin relationship. Same line of family, roots in New Hampshire, New York, Maine, Canada, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia

Donna Beaton Cem Cat

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{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Baumgartner-1482|Baumgartner, Francis Edward]] || 1921-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Baumgartner-1485|Baumgartner, Carolyn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Connell-3668|Collins, Elizabeth (Connell) ]] || 1849-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Connell-3585|Connell, Alexander ]] || 1840-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Demille-176|Cross, Loretta Hannah (Demille) ]] || 1870-08-04 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Baumgartner-1482|Baumgartner, Francis Edward]] || 1921-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Baumgartner-1485|Baumgartner, Carolyn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Connell-3668|Collins, Elizabeth (Connell) ]] || 1849-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Connell-3585|Connell, Alexander ]] || 1840-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Demille-176|Cross, Loretta Hannah (Demille) ]] || 1870-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Demille-178|Demille, Charles Alva]] || 1874-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Demille-179|Demille, Nellie Rebecka]] || 1875-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Demille-180|Demille, Levi Washington]] || 1879-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Demille-182|Demille, Albro Edward]] || 1888-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Galt-335|Fice, Vivian Edith (Galt) ]] || 1927-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Fice-50|Fice, Stanley John]] || 1924-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Galt-332|Galt, Thomas James]] || 1825-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Woodcock-2890|Galt, Dolha (Woodcock) ]] || 1824-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Galt-336|Galt, Nicholas ]] || 1856-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Smith-299303|Gransden, Mary Louise (Smith) ]] || 1909-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Loyst-11|Loyst, Peter ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Loyst-15|Loyst, Peter Sharp]] || 1842-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Parks-1643|Loyst, Elizabeth (Parks) ]] || 1843-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Loyst-16|Loyst, Rosannah ]] || 1865-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Smith-299311|Smith, Thomas Wellington]] || 1914-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Sinclair-14184|Smith, Ruby Ellen (Sinclair) ]] || 1915-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Smith-299314|Smith, Barbara Elizabeth]] || 1917-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Strutt-447|Strutt, Robert H.]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Western-900|Western, Lucy Bernetta]] || 1893-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Western-911|Western, Charles Edward]] || 1853-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Woodcock-2915|Woodcock, Nicholas James]] || 1793-07-20 || to-do |- |}

Donna Fuller (Cator) Lineage Lists to Date

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This is my completed free space list regarding family lineages, etc., of my many varied individual profiles, to bring a more complete story of the individuals by looking at the generations. etc. '''OUR CATORS:''' [[Space:Lineage_of_Charles_Conrad_Cator_family|Space:Lineage_of_Charles_Conrad_Cator_family]] '''OUR GREENFIELDS:''' [[Space:Lineage_of_the_Henry_C._Greenfield_family|Space:Lineage_of_the_Henry_C._Greenfield_family]] '''OUR STEPHENSON/CATORS:''' [[Space:Lineage_of_Stephenson_and_Cator_family|Space:Lineage_of_Stephenson_and_Cator_family]] '''OUR HILL AND GREENFIELD AND CATOR FAMILY:''' [[Space:Lineage_of_the_Hill_Greenfield_Cator_Family|Space:Lineage_of_the_Hill_Greenfield_Cator_Family]] '''1880 CATOR/RIDGEWAY/FOWLER/LUSBY CENSUS''' [[Space:MAPPING_THE_1880_CENSUS_in_Spauldings%2C_MD|Space:MAPPING_THE_1880_CENSUS_in_Spauldings%2C_MD]] '''LINEAGE OF THE HEISKELL FAMILY''' [[Space:A_LINEAGE_OF_HEISKELL_FAMILY|Space:A_LINEAGE_OF_HEISKELL_FAMILY]] '''LINEAGE OF THE YOUNG HILL HURTT DIGGS FAMILY''' [[Space:LINEAGE_OF_THE_YOUNG_HILL_HURTT_DIGGS_FAMILY|Space:LINEAGE_OF_THE_YOUNG_HILL_HURTT_DIGGS_FAMILY]] '''DESCENDANTS FROM CAPT HENRY DARNALL HILL''' [[Space:Lineage_Descendants_from_Capt._Henry_Darnall_Hill|Space:Lineage_Descendants_from_Capt._Henry_Darnall_Hill]] '''PENDLETON ANCESTORS OF ESTHER BEACH EATON''' [[Space:Ancestors_of_Esther_Beach_Eaton|Space:Ancestors_of_Esther_Beach_Eaton]] '''CHARLES CONRAD CATOR JR IN DC WWI DRAFT REGISTRATION EXAMS 1917''' [[Space:WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR|Space:WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR]] '''LINEAGE OF THE REPLOGLE AND WOLF FAMILY''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lineage_of_Replogle_and_Wolf_Family

Donna Jean Wykoff

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Born in Minneapolis, MN Grade School Minneapolis,MN High School Maplewood Academy, Hutchinson, MN Union College, Lincoln, Nebraska, BS in Nursing, PHN UCSF Womens Health Nurse Practitioner. Married , 2 children Lived in Afganistan 1966 to 1969 Husband , Physician Raised family in California

Donna Jenn and Steves House

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Donna, T.D. and Chris lived in this house with friends Donna, Jenn and Steve Rogers, for only a short time, probably Xmas 1978. (Mom said it was only "a few months", but I remember playing in the summertime, and I remember a Christmas there, so it must have been at least 6 months. Although it's possible Donna, Jenn and Steve stayed there after we moved out, and we would have visited them, since we all remained long term friends.

Donna Ross-Parsons To-Do List

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Mary Elizabeth Green Stark I am trying to verify DOB, DOD, mother and father. Ancestry lists 3 father's and 3 mothers and various dates of birth. Here are the profiles [[Ross-16608|Donna Ross-Parsons]] is currently working on. Can you help?

Donna Rouse 10 Generations

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

DONNAHA / Donahoo/ Sources References Research

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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7055797 sally donohoo :https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/175387436/person/102274061484/media/d3a9d22a-512a-45ac-b63b-6d8a2c934a53?_phsrc=Isa32701&usePUBJs=true&sort=-created Many :People and Things from the Blount County, Alabama News-Dispatch 1890 - 1903[https://books.google.com/books?id=18agBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA310&dq=ANNIE+ARMSTRONG,+Woodall,+Etowah&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiKx5ir6LjnAhWiSt8KHVFaBcEQuwUIITAA#v=snippet&q=Donehoo&f=false] :Author Robin Sterling :Publisher Lulu.com, 2013 :ISBN 1304247449, 9781304247445 :Pages 26, 36, 256, 316, 350 :'''U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900Number Pages: 3 Source number: 24062.002; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number of Pages: 3 Source Information Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. :'''Name: William Pledge :Gender: Male :Birth Year: 1717 :'''Spouse Name: Elizabeth Donnaho :Birth Place: VA :Marriage State: of VA :'''Book Title: Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 068 Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=KtZ1&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=61157&gsln=pledge&new=1&rank=1&uidh=e5n&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=33&fh=1&h=2150929&recoff=&ml_rpos=2 . :Name: Elizabeth Pledge :Gender: Female :Death Date: 1816 :Spouse: Thomas Poindexter :'''Child: Mary Wentworth Poindexter :Children: :John Ayers 1733– :Dorothy Pledge 1736–1796 :'''Marriage to Pledge :Martha Pledge 1738– :Elizabeth Pledge 1739–1816 :Martha Pledge 1742– :Francis Pledge 1744–1789 :Archer Pledge 1747–1774 :William Pledge Jr 1755–1781 :Junaluska 1779–1858 : Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 044 https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=ContentPegFamilyHistories&indiv=try&h=2150921 :Name: Mary Wentworth Poindexter :Gender: Female :Age: 86 :Birth Date: 1775 :Death Date: 1861 :Father: Thomas Poindexter :Mother: Elizabeth Pledge :Spouse: Jesse Ridings :Child: Thomas Wentworth Ridings :Book Title: Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 068 :Name: Mary Wentworth Poindexter :Gender: Female :Age: 88 :Birth Date: 1775 :Death Date: 1863 :Father: Thomas Poindexter :Mother: Elizabeth Pledge :Spouse: Jesse Ridings :Child: Thomas Wentworth Ridings :Book Title: Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 068 :Name: Elizabeth Pledge :Gender: Female :Death Date: 1816 :Spouse: Thomas Poindexter :Child: Mary Wentworth Poindexter ==Death and Burial== ==Research Notes (not checked)== : JOHN WOODALL was born Abt. 1710 in VA, and died Bef. 1810. He married JUDITH SAMPSON Abt. 1731 in Goochland Co., VA, daughter of FRANCOIS SAMPSON and BRIDGETTE BEASLET. She was born Abt. 1708, and died Abt. 1761.https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~marshalldna/genealogy/My%20Webs/Woodall/Oldest%20Ancestors.htm : North Carolina, Land Grant Files, 1693-1960Original data: North Carolina Land Grants. Microfilm publication, 770 rolls. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. :Name: Dorothie Donohoe :Issue Date: 16 Apr 1767 :Residence Place: Duplin, North Carolina, USA :Certificate Number Range: 0115-0310 :Description: Duplin 0115-0310 : Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.FHL Film Number: 31650 Reference ID: 266 :Name: Elizabeth Pledge :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 22 Feb 1760 :Marriage Place: Goochland County, Virginia :Father: William Pledge :Spouse: Thomas Poindexter :'''Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940.Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=KtZ1&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=61157&gsln=pledge&new=1&rank=1&uidh=e5n&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=33&fh=1&h=2150929&recoff=&ml_rpos=2 :Name: William Pledge :Child: Elizabeth Pledge [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53854214 FAG Mary Wentworth] ---- Shawnee Indian chief Born: c. 1720 Birthplace: western Pennsylvania? Little is known of Chief Cornstalk, whose Indian name was Wynepuechsika, before the 1750s, when he fought with the French against the British during the French and Indian War. In 1763 he led an expedition of warriors against white settlements along Muddy Creek in Greenbrier County in what is now West Virginia. Over the next decade, he continued to lead the resistance to white encroachment into the Ohio River Valley. In the early 1770s, Chief Cornstalk became the leader of a confederacy of Indian tribes living in Ohio, including the Shawnee, Wyandots, Delawares, and Mingos. On Oct. 10, 1774, he led a large war party against troops from Virginia. The battle took place at Point Pleasant, near the juncture of the Ohio and Kanawha rivers in present-day West Virginia. Both sides suffered heavy losses, and Chief Cornstalk later signed a peace treaty with Virginia governor Lord Dunmore. During the American Revolution the British tried to build a coalition of Indians to fight against the colonists. Chief Cornstalk alone refused to join, although many members of his tribe opposed him. Chief Cornstalk, however, had come to believe that his people's survival depended on their friendly relations with the Virginians. In the spring of 1777, he visited the garrison at Point Pleasant with a small contingent of Indians, and he informed the colonials of the coalition that was forming. While the Virginians waited for reinforcements, the Indians were held as hostages. Following the killing of a white man outside the fort by other Indians, Chief Cornstalk and his men (including his son, Elinipsico) were murdered by the soldiers. Chief Cornstalk was admired, even by his enemies, as a fine orator and courageous warrior. Died: 1777 New Research Notes: https://books.google.com/books?id=zOJEAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Revolution+On+The+Upper+Ohio+1774&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjz3c3lsrPnAhXymeAKHVmGAdA4FBDrATABegQIARAN#v=onepage&q=The%20Revolution%20On%20The%20Upper%20Ohio%201774&f=false https://archive.org/details/reportatreatywi00wiscgoog/page/n https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TQftFi12y54 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TQftFi12y54 https://archive.org/details/reportatreatywi00wiscgoog/page/n https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ4Qk8FMozo ---- https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Cornstalk https://www.infoplease.com/people/chief-cornstalk Infoplease.com https://en.rodovid.org/wk/Person:591931 Clipped from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornstalk References : 1. "(Chief) Hokoleskwa Cornstalk (Colesqua) b. 1715 d. 10 November 1777". Rodovid EN. Retrieved 2013-02-18. : 2. [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/jacobmcneils5745.htmPension Application of Jacob McNeil ] : 3.[http://www.wvculture.org/history/notewv/corn1.html "Fighting Chief Cornstalk's Remains Laid to Rest Again". The Charleston Gazette. Charleston, WV. 1954-09-21. Retrieved 2013-02-18. ] : 4.[https://web.archive.org/web/20080324121115/http://www.prairieghosts.com/cornstalk.html Troy Taylor (2002). "The Cornstalk Curse!". Ghosts of the Prairie, Haunted West Virginia. Archived from the original on 2008-03-24. Retrieved 2013-02-18. ] : 5. "Welcome to Point Pleasant, West Virginia!". Mason County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 2013-02-18. : • Downes, Randolph C. Council Fires on the Upper Ohio. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1940. : • Kellogg, Louise Phelps. "Cornstalk" in the Dictionary of American Biography, vol II. New York: Scribner, 1928. : • Sugden, John. "Cornstalk" in American National Biography. Oxford University Press, 1999. : • Roosevelt, Theodore. The winning of the West, Volume 1 G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1889  You ( I know its not in the right Profile But got a John Oaks , he's mixed in somewhere, how or where the Oak came from????????) Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940 ( Sarah A. Woodall marriage to Sami 'Oaks his father John Oaks) Name: Saml P. Oaks Birth Date: 1837 Birthplace: Buckingham Age: 29 Spouse's Name: Sarah A. Woodall Spouse's Birth Date: 1836 Spouse's Birthplace: Prince Edward Spouse's Age: 30 Event Date: 01 Mar 1866 Event Place: Prince Edwd, Virginia Father's Name: John Oaks Mother's Name: Catharine Oaks Spouse's Father's Name: John Woodall Spouse's Mother's Name: Mary Woodall Race: Marital Status: Single Spouse's Marital Status: Single Spouse's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00920-7 System Origin: Virginia-EASy GS Film number: 2048470 Reference ID: Pr. Edwd. Image 672 Citing this Record: Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940 Mary Woodall in entry for Saml P. Oaks and Sarah A. Woodall, 01 Mar 1866; citing Prince Edwd, Virginia, reference Pr. Edwd. Image 672; FHL microfilm 2,048,470. Link https://archive.org/details/reportatreatywi00wiscgoog/page/n9/mode/1up/search/CORNSTALK treatys https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&q=THE+DRAPER+MANUSCRIPTS Chief Donahoo and Cornstalk??? No more Mythical Chiefs on the Woodall line! Perhaps an explanation of how these Rumors might of gotten started on my Grandfather Woodall lines. Donahoo https://archive.org/details/donnahasite1973100wood/mode/1up https://archive.org/details/prestonvirginiap00stat/page/n7/mode/1up/search/Cornstalk+  source docs possibly considered secondary source but much better heresy from leads and trees or books ! These were published by historical society of Wisconsin & in the Gold Thwaites books  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141740115/theresa-aramanda_araminta_-woodson_woodall

Donna-Sue Calhoun To-Do List

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Donnell Family Bible

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'''{{red|data moved from [[Mcdonald-1047]]}}''' ==Donnell Family Bible== This information came from the family ''Bible of the Donnell family'', and 2 books passed down in our family for 3-4 generations. I am leaving both books in the cabinet in my living room, under the cobalt china, with all the other official family stuff. The Donnell book is dark green, the Rev.George Donnell book is in plastic, it's a brown book with the spine detached. : : One book, Rev. George Donnell is out of print; the other is: The Donnells and their Macdonald Ancestors, a History and Genealogy 157-1927 A.D. by Emma A. Donnell and James Arthur Donnell. It was published by Wm. Mitchell Printing Co., Greenfield, Ind., 1928. : : The small book written re: Rev. George Donnell. The authors name was T.C. Anderson who had also been a colleague of Donnells. I have a copy but it is in very, very bad shape and falling apart. It was published in 1858 by the Stitt Publishing Co in Nashville, TN; but from memory it is about George Donnell being a leader in the Presbyterian Church. [He was a descendant of Bryan McDonald who came from Scotland 1682 via Ireland.] : : The book says these words were on the tombstone of George Donnell: Rev. George Donnell, Born in Alamance congregation, Guilford County, NC, August 9, 1801, died March 22, 1845. He entered the ministry of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in October 1822. He became pastor of the church in Lebanon, Tenn, 1830. Death only could separate him from his people. Under God he built up the church who erects this monument to his memory. Few men have been more useful, none left a brighter example. His wife was Elizabeth Elmira (McMurray) Donnell. On her tombstone: Born 6/14/1827, Died 2/12/1849,;Mrs. Elizabeth E. Donnell lies here by the side of her husband. They were lovely and pleasant in their lives; and in death they are not divided. Elizabeth McMurray Donnell;s brother was Rev. J. M. McMurray. [I have seen their family name spelled without an a; but I believe it is McMurray.] : : George Donnell was the third son, and seventh child of a family of 12 children.His father George Donnell, Sr. was a ruling elder of the same church and George was baptised by their celebrated minister, David Caldwell, D.D., Alamance congregation, Cumberland Presbyterian, Guilford Co., NC. Rev. George Donnell; father was George S. Donnell, born 4 Jul 1759 in Rowan County, North Carolina, died 3 Oct 1839 in Lebanon, Wilson Co., Tennessee. The mother of Rev.George Donnell was Isabella Kerr, born 9 Aug 1755 in Rowan County, North Carolina, and died 1807 in Wilson County, Tennessee.[Her parents were: David Kerr, b.1719 Guilford, and Catherine Hunter Kerr, b 1721.] : : George Donnell, senior( father of Rev.George Donnell) was born 1759 as stated above, and his parents were: Thomas Donnell, b.1712;and Jane Latham, b.1716, both of New Castle, Delaware. Thomas Donnell was the first in the family to leave Delaware and go south, to N.C., and it is stated he did so for religious reasons. It is discussed in the book, The Donnell Family. We know that the original McDonald/ Donnell came to this country from Scotland via Ireland for religious freedom but after several generations did not like the beliefs or practices of Puritans orsimilar sects, finding them too strict and this prompted the migration south. : : Thomas Donnell;parents were William McDonald, b.1680 in Leister, Wicklow Ireland [his early family from Glencoe, Scotland] and Mary MCDONNELL,b.1681 also from Leister, Wicklow, Ireland. The reason the family changed the spelling of their surname is discussed in several books. I have seen three men in one McDonald family spell their names three different ways, the oldest using McDonald, the middle son using MCDONNELL and the grandson spelling his name Donnell! From my memory of writings in the book, the elder McDonald said that on the ship coming to the New World, c.1682, the family "dumped the Mac O' overboard!"

Donner

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Donner Family

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[[Space:Donner Party Sources]] [[Space: Donner Party]] ==Sources Specific to the Donner Family== ===George=== ===Tamsen=== *[http://www.tahoetopia.com/news/unpublished-letters-tamsen-donner-part-1 Unpublished Letters of Tamsen Donner] *[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127902353 Tamsen Donner: Pioneer Dame Of The Donner Party : NPR Jun 17, 2010] *[http://www.thestormking.com/Donner_Party/Tamsen_Donner_Letters/tamsen_donner_letters.html Tamsen Donner Letters] *[http://www.amazon.com/Searching-Tamsen-Donner-American-Lives/dp/0803222858 Searching for Tamsen Donner] *[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gabrielle-burton/tamsen-donner-reincarnate_b_705086.html Huffington Post: Tamsen Donner] *[http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/Supplements/Excerpts/Spring%2009/9780803222854_excerpt.pdf Nebraska Press: Excerpts of Searching for Tamsen Donner] *[http://www.tamsendonner.com/ Tamsen Donner Website]] *[http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+Tamsen+Donner+Band&qpvt=youtube+Tamsen+Donner+Band&FORM=VDRE Tamsen Donner Band] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=0Q-MAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA75&lpg=PA75&dq=salem,+rowan+county+NC+George+Donner+1784&source=bl&ots=OiMEEARXBg&sig=MvuIolYzD_HWOgyZ-Zb06wuxQj8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NqTiU6KZAtaoyAT82oHICA&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAg Wheelwright Genealogy by Stephen Plummer] eBook ===Letters=== ===Other First Hand Reports=== *[http://www.scienceviews.com/historical/donnerparty.html The Expedition of the Donner Party and it's Tragic Fate by Eliza P. Donner Houghton] ''written with the assistance of other survivors as an accurate record for her children'' ===Genealogical=== *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofearlyse00powe#page/258/mode/2up History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois Authors: Power, John Carroll, 1819-1894; Power, S. A. (Sarah A.), b. 1824. Publisher: Edwin A. Wilson & Co, Springfield, Illinois. Page 259.] ===Find A Grave=== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=8643187&CRid=83913& Captain George Donner Cemetery] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8066441 Tamsen Eustis Donner] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=50231866 Leanna Charity Donner] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8643187 Georgia Ann Donner Babcock] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=56962554 Georgia Donner] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8062388 Frances Eustis Donner Wilder] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9907 Elitha Donner Wilder] ===Legacy=== ===Museums=== *[http://www.donner-reed-museum.org/ Donner Reed Museum] ===Monuments=== *State of California Park and Recreation Commission (2003), Donner Memorial State Park General Plan and Environmental Report, Volume I. ===Landmarks=== Donner Lake Donner Pass ===Public Buildings=== *[http://blogs.egusd.net/donnerpclab/2009/05/13/who-was-elitha-donner/ Elitha Donner Elementary School]

Donner Memorial State Park, Truckee, California

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=== General Information === '''Cemetery Name''' Donner Memorial State Park '''Address'''12593 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, CA 96161 '''GPS''' 39.32460, -120.23302 == History == The Donner Party burial site is preserved at Donner Memorial Park in Truckee. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973244/donner-memorial-state-park Find A Grave]

Donner Party Rescue

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This rescue was one of the first organized disaster rescue efforts in the early history of the United States. This page will be used to provide more information about the rescue of the Donner party, and will be a collection point for rescuer's names. == Research Notes == * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donner_Party#Rescue * https://user.xmission.com/~octa/DonnerParty/Rescuers.htm * https://user.xmission.com/~octa/DonnerParty/Sources.htm * https://www.octa-trails.org/

Donnie Blackstone

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several John Blackstone individuals miscellaneous sources A) born in the 1700s 1] John Blackstone in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: John Blackstone Gender: Male Birth Date: 1733 Birth Place: Branford, Conn First Marriage Date: 1757 Death Date: 1818 Death Place: Branford, Conn Spouse: Rebacca Baldwin Child: Stephen Foot Blackstone Source Citation Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 144 : 1919 John Blackstone in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: John Blackstone Gender: Male Birth Date: 7 May 1733 First Marriage Date: 19 May 1754 Death Date: 10 Aug 1818 Father: John Blackstone Mother: Elizabeth Foote Spouse: Rebecca Baldwin Source Citation Book Title: The Foote family: or, The descendants of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Conn., with genealogical notes of Pasco Foote, who settled in Salem, Mass., and John Foote and others of the name, who settled more recently in New York Stephen Foot Blackstone in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: Stephen Foot Blackstone Gender: Male Birth Date: 1772 First Marriage Date: 1793 Death Date: 1862 Father: John Blackstone Mother: Rebacca Baldwin Spouse: Anna Wilford Child: Franklin Blackstone Source Citation Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 144 : 1919 Elizabeth Blackstone in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: Elizabeth Blackstone Gender: Female Birth Date: 1838 First Marriage Date: 1854 Death Date: 1906 Father: Franklin Blackstone Mother: Elizabeth Parke Spouse: David A Black Child: Elizabeth Black Source Citation Book DAR lineage book https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30277644&ref=acom John Blackstone, III Birth: May 7, 1733 Branford New Haven County Connecticut, USA Death: Aug. 10, 1818 Branford New Haven County Connecticut, USA In the 87th year of his age. Family links: Spouse: Rebecca Baldwin Blackstone (1734 - 1799)* Children: Anna Blackstone Wilford (____ - 1840)* John Blackstone (1763 - 1841)* Timothy Blackstone (1765 - 1854)* Stephen Foote Blackstone (1772 - 1862)* Ebenezer Blackstone (1775 - 1850)* Ebenezer Blackstone (1776 - 1830)* Ralph Blackstone (1778 - 1840)* Burial: Branford Center Cemetery Branford New Haven County Connecticut, USA John Blackstone Jr. in the Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Name: John Blackstone Jr. [John Blaciston, Blackiston, Blackston, Blakiston Jr.] Marriage Date: 13 Nov 1789 Marriage Place: Branford, Connecticut, USA Residence Place: Branford Spouse: Rebeccah Foot Spouse Residence Place: Branford Source Information Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. John Blackstone in the Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Name: John Blackstone [John Blaciston, Blackiston, Blackston, Blakiston] Gender: Male Birth Date: 17 Mar 1763 Birth Place: Branford Parent: John Jr. Parent: Rebecca Source Information Ancestry.com. Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. 2] John Blackston in the Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911 Name: John Blackston Gender: Male Birth Date: 14 May 1743 Birth Place: Saint Pauls Parish, Kent, Maryland Father's name: Michl Blackston Mother's name: Ann FHL Film Number: 14206 Source Information Ancestry.com. Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. 3] John Blackstone in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Name: John Blackstone Birth Date: Aug 1754 Death Date: 16 Nov 1787 Cemetery: Old Hollywood Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County, North Carolina, United States of America Has Bio?: N URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-... 4] John B. Blackstone Birth: 1779 Death: unknown ************************************************* 1850 Chambers County, AL Census: #H690 John B. Blackston 71M Laborer Born VA Mary Blackston 50F Born GA Cyntha Blackston 21F Born GA Frances Blackston 17F Born GA Elvira Blackston 15F Born Ga Rhetta Blackston 11F Born AL ************************************************* Family links: Spouse: Mary Cliett Blackston (1786 - 1891) Children: Catherine Anna Blackstone Edge (1820 - 1898)* Martha Ida Blackstone Penton (1824 - 1906)* Avy Jane Blackstone Landrum (1829 - 1919)* David Blackstone (1830 - ____)* Inscription: It is unknown for sure if John B. Blackstone/Blackston is buried here. However there is a broken headboard next to Mary Blackston (his wife) that could possibly be his grave. Burial: Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Chambers County Alabama, USA 5] Elder John Milton Blackstone in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Name: Elder John Milton Blackstone Birth Date: 16 Jan 1780 Birth Place: Natural Bridge, Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States of America Death Date: 28 Jun 1859 Death Place: Crawford County, Georgia, United States of America Cemetery: Mount Paran Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Roberta, Crawford County, Georgia, United States of America Has Bio?: Y Spouse: Catherine Blackstone Children: Icy J. Snow Fowler URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-... Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com 6] Judge John Wilford Blackstone Sr in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Name: Judge John Wilford Blackstone Sr Birth Date: 18 Oct 1796 Birth Place: Madison, Madison County, New York, United States of America Death Date: 15 Oct 1868 Death Place: White Oak, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States of America Cemetery: Evergreen Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Shullsburg, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States of America Has Bio?: Y Father: Stephen Foote Blackstone Mother: Anne Blackstone Children: Eugene Blackstone Isabel Blackstone John Wilford Blackstone Theodore E. Blackstone Jeanette Beckwith URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-... Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com

Donnie's musicians

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Donovan

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Don's Bio

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Doodeman

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Doodlebugs & Rissoles

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=== Introduction === In a lighthearted yet insightful letter penned by 13-year-old Joan Dobson to her mother, she provides a glimpse into the everyday life of a young girl in wartime Britain. Written on October 26, 1944, the letter was addressed to her mother, who had been evacuated to a countryside maternity home for safety during the conflict. There, she was preparing to give birth to Joan's new baby brother, Roy, just one week later. Joan, taking on the responsibilities of managing the household and caring for her siblings in her mother's absence, humorously recounts recent events with a dry wit that she would carry into adulthood. To provide context, it's important to note that "Doodlebug" was a common term used by the English to describe [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-1_flying_bomb V-1 flying bombs], which were rocket-propelled missiles launched from sites in northern France towards southern England by the Germans during the final stages of World War II. In her letter, Joan also makes reference to other terms such as "Civvies," meaning civilian clothes as opposed to military uniform, and "Dug-out," referring to an air raid shelter partially sunken in the garden. === Transcript === ''26th October 1944'' Dear Mum, I haven’t got much time to write a letter but as father is going to send you a parcel tomorrow I thought I would. Auntie Kit’s just been over with some dry bread for the rabbits, and some rabbits bones for the dog. She said the rabbit was very nice (I expect it was the brandy she gave it). Redge is home. Uncle Geoff came in last night in civvies, I don’t know if he is on leave or only 48 hrs. On Monday night a D.D.B. (Damed Doodle Bug) was shot down on Paxman’s Garage in Grays. All the Coop Drapery windows were out, and Saxton’s, Haslett’s, Star’s, Gas Company, Beaurall’s, Fire Fire Station's windows were out and the Ritz is shut. The children at Quarry Hill School are at home, the library is shut. I hoped our school was down to the ground but no such luck, we had homeless people at our school all day. They haven't half finished repairs yet, the roads are still full of glass. We only have a few windows out at our school. We sleep down the shelter. Elsie and Kenny like going to Nursery now. The other day I asked father for some money and coupons to get a pair of stockings, and he gave it to me without a word. They are double toe, knee and heel, and a mixture of wool and cotton – 3 coupons and 2/6½d at Joyes. Pat gave me her pair of brown shoes, they are good ones but want repairing at the sole, father is going to do that. They hurt Pat’s toe, but just fit me. Clifford Jessep’s got a second-hand bike (for nothing) with no saddle or brake blocks on, it wants new tyres and mud guards on both wheels. We have plenty of “Bread and Marg” (I don’t think). Monday night we had 2 fishcakes and some chips each and when the siren went I had 1 fishcake left so I grabbed it and Kenny and went down the dugout and my fishcake got squashed in the rush. Tuesday we had stew. Wednesday we had spam sandwiches and a boiled egg each. To-day we’ve got the famous Dobson’s Rissoles made of pork chops, fried bacon and boiled potatoes all minced up together and then fried. We had Composition at school to-day and wrote four of these pages full so my hand aches. I’ve been late every day this week for school, but they don’t say anything. Kenny’s already made his white coat dirty but Mrs Crabb is going to wash it. I have not got to go to school tomorrow as I’ve got to have a grand clear up. Bootsies come down the dug-out now when the siren goes and they sleep in their indoor shelter. When that D.D.B. dropped on Paxmans garage in Grays and all the petrol set alight, Mr Roots swore blind it was Tilbury Docks, and when a Rocket dropped at Bulphan he said it was just outside Stifford School. Have you done any of Elsie’s vest yet. Shall I ask Mrs Crabb to turn my best coat up, so I can sew it and wear it for Sunday. I’ve got to finish now. So with love from Joan P.S. Please answer a nice long letter if you’ve got time. I hope your well. xxxxxx T.T.F.N. === Joan Dobson === Return to profile page: [[Dobson-5086|Joan Dobson]]

Doolen Family History

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This is the Doolen Family History, hand-written by Edward Jesse Doolen in Marion County, IL before 1915. He wrote this history for his daughter Alice, so she would know about her family history.
Edward also contributed to the Brinkerhoff's History of Marion County, IL - http://www.archive.org/stream/brinkerhoffshist00brin#page/156/mode/2up Doolen Family History
Chapter 2 - Pages 21-25
"William Columbus [Doolen], the eldest child of Alfred M. Doolen and Mary A. Pruett was born in Marion Co, Ill, Dec 20, 1844. Of his early boyhood brief mention will suffice. He grew up the son of a well-to-do farmer, under entirely different conditions from those which exist today.
"When about 23 years of age he attended one term at the Kinmundy public school after which he taught for a few years. I remember him as a middle-sized man, handsome and intelligent, profane in anger, and easily stirred, but withal pleasant in his family, greatly liked by his neighbors and friends. A man easy of access and one whose word was good.
"Whenever any of us offended, and the knowledge reached him, punishment came swift and sure. But when it was over he was ready to resume friendly relations with the chastened boy, and seldom made the mistake of alluding to the matter in any way. I learned to read his moods, for his face betrayed his emotions. I could tell very well when the time was ripe to ask for favors or when to keep silence. The wants of his family were probably few, but they were well supplied, for among his good qualities was that of industry.
"He married a woman of as good family as himself, but of a different disposition whose prejudices and stubborn perverseness generally were a source of frequent irritation, a state of things that sometimes led to quarrels. The effect of these jars my father dismissed from his mind in a few hours, my mother moped long and sullenly. As time advance these differences became rarer.
"On Sept 19, 1883, a little brother of mine [Howard Leroy, age 3] died, an event that affected my father greatly. My grandfather gave him his choice of any spot on his farm for a place of burial. After a few hours of counsel, the present site was selected, and there all my people who have died since then lie buried.
"Our education was an important matter with both my parents, and it was my father's habit to hear a review of our lessons often. He was a good penman, and a quizzer in arithmetic, and ever pushed us forward in our studies. His criticism were severe, but he never forgot to praise a task well done, a fact that we valued to the utmost.
"To church, to school, to hard farm work, and in our play, he was our guide, holding each of us to our place. A busy life he led and useful, a life that came to an abrupt close after one week's illness, Feb 4, 1884, and so a guardian grave, for the lonely one on the hillside was made." Doolen Family History
Chapter 3 - Pages 25-30
"On the 9th day of Aug, 1825, in Macracken Co, Ky was born a little blue-eyed fair-haired boy. His parents named him Alfred Murray [Doolen]. This babe was the second son of Jessee (sic) Doolen and Rachel Bone. His father was then in his 29th year, a rough, roystering, half-breed Irishman, fond of his ease and still fonder of whiskey. the mother was a gentle, kind and good woman, who raised her children worthily, and by great patience and firmness brought her husband, whom she loved devotedly, to a sense of the error of his ways and to a most Christian way of living.
"The child flourished in his surroundings, and other little ones came to keep him company. When you are old enough to read this with understanding, Alice, it will seem a long, long time, since this child raised his voice in its first whimper. But is was my destiny, years after, to sit on his knees and pull his beard, for he was my grandfather.
"Think of it, when he was a boy he listened to tales told by Revolutionary soldiers, and he showed me once where he saw troupes pass on their way to the front in Black Hawk's War. He has told me that he remembered his grandfather, Daniel Doolen, the immigrant, and he was a man of family when his grandmother died.
"When less than 7 years old, his parents moved to a point about one mile east of Harrisburg (now called Pinhook) on Hickory Creek in Fayette Co, Ill.
"His marriage with Mary A. Pruett occurred in 1843. Mary Bridges [Doolen, Alfred's grandmother]died about 1851. Buried at Sandy Branch. There were many of his relatives here at that time. In fact, two of his uncles, Murray and Dan, with the widow of his father's eldest brother, William; and her two young sons, Jessee and Dan, came to Ill. at the same time his parents did, and all eventually settled in the northern part of Marion Co. in what is now Foster twp.
"I do not know when he finally settled on the homestead where he died. He bought some of it from his father, how much I do not know, but where his house stood his father’s had been also. Under the old elm tree in the south yard four generations of your people have gathered. What grand times we cousins had around the old place. How delicious the fruit in the orchard; while no treasures could compare with those found in grandmother’s kitchen. West of the house and orchard was a pretty woods pasture, and all the farm bespoke comfort and plenty. The master was a man of ruddy complexion, fair slightly curling hair, and reddish beard; tall, and a little over the average size. He was of a sanguine temperament, genial in a way, but never extravagant of words. At all times he was imposing. A man more respected than loved, a good reader of human nature the soul of honor and integrity.
"On the 3rd of Sept 1888, after a few day’s illness he died, being a little more than 63 years of age. All of his children except one daughter was present. The evening of the next day, followed by a great concourse of friends and acquaintances he was laid to rest.
"I will further add that this man’s virtues far outweighed his faults. He was the son of a Methodist preacher and the brother of another and had a most pious mother. He claimed no alliance with religion yet he attended church service often. I never heard him use a profane word, never knew of him being drunk. He despised lying and deceit. Upheld education and law and although he held the power he oppressed no one.” Doolen Family History
Chapter 4 - Pages 31-33
"The personage of whom I now write did not live in my day, and for facts concerning him I am indebted to others, both of my family and to outsiders. This man is the jovial tippler of whom we heard in the preceding chapter. He was the third child of Daniel Doolen and Mary Bridges, the daughter of a Revolutionary soldier. Georgia was the state of his nativity, where he was born, Dec 9, 1796. The father acquired property and prospered, being a planter and owning several slaves. The child of Dec. was christened Jessee, and became a strong hardy youth.
"Of course we know that educational advantages were scarce at the time, but great things were happening, and to most, the future promised as great events as had been realized in the past. So he learned history by witnessing it, and by associating with those who had actively participated in affairs of the two momentous decades preceding his birth. The men and women of his community were contemporaries of the great founders of the Republic. Amid such surroundings, it would indeed be a witless and indifferent clod who would not gain much. He learned arithmetic, reading, writing, and history and was possessed of eloquence. At the beginning of the War of 1812 his father and older brother Wm. entered the American Army, remaining in service until the close of hostilities.
"Jessee married in Ky. where his parents had moved some years before. The name of his wife was Rachel Bone, and from what I have learned of her, she was one of the best women who ever bore our name. Before coming to Illinois, Jessee had become settled in his habits, and a worthy citizen.
[Another record adds this - prob from History of Fayette County
"In his early life and during the first years of his marriage, he lived a reckless and unsettled life. However, he saw the folly of his ways, forsook his reckless course and thoroughly reformed.
"In 1844, at the age of 47, he was ordained by the Methodist Church to preach the Gospel, and spent the remainder of his life in labor for the Master." A history of Otego Township, Ill. states that Jesse Doolen preached there. He also preached in Wilberton Township.]

Doolen history, cont., p 33-34
"In 1844 he was licensed to preach. I have seen the document years ago, and hope to possess it soon. The authority came from the Methodist Church, and from that time on until his death he labored for the cause of the Master. I was once told by a man who when a boy attended divine service where my great-grandfather ministered. The preacher was the only one present who had on shoes. They were much worn and greased with butter. He lived in the style of the backwoods man and caring but little for the goods of this world he acquired but a small amount.
"At the residence of his son-in-law, Capt. John Foster, he was stricken with paralysis and died July 28, 1865. He was interred at Sandy Branch. Both his wives and his mother lies near him.”

Dooley family

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

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::A townland in the Civil Parish of Killilagh, in the Barony of Corcomroe, County Clare ::A Village in County Clare ===Townland of Doolin=== :[https://www.logainm.ie/en/1412549 The area known as Doolin (''Dúlainn'')] is really the parish of KILLEILAGH or the ancient territory of "Tuath Clae". It belonged to a distinct branch of the O’Briens, called Glae (or Clae) after the name of their lands.[http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/doolin.htm Clare Library}, accessed 16 Dec 2016. :Doolin borders the following other townlands:[https://www.townlands.ie/clare/corcomroe/killilagh/killilagh/doolin/ Doolin Townland, Co. Clare] ::Ballyvara to the east ::Doonmacfelim to the west ::Teergonean to the east ===Village of Doolin=== {{Image|file=David_Loring_To-Do_List-7.jpg |size=700 |caption=Fisher Street in Doolin early in the morning.}} :Situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, boasting some of the most breathtaking scenery in Ireland and with a colourful and welcoming village ready to host you on your stay, Doolin has something for everyone. :Located on the edge of the historic Burren in northwest county Clare, and within easy reach of the majestic Cliffs of Moher and the unique Aran Islands. Doolin’s dramatic landscape cannot easily be forgotten. :Read more about the village [https://www.doolin.ie/ at doolin.ie] and [[Wikipedia:Doolin|Wikipedia]] ===Genealogy Resources=== :[http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&Submit.x=51&Submit.y=16&Submit=Submit&freetext=Doolin&countyname=Clare&baronyname=Corcomroe&unionname=&parishname=Killilagh Search Griffith's Valuation (1847-1864) for Doolin] :[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Doolin&ded=Killilagh&search=Search Search the 1901 Irish Census for Doolin] :[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Doolin&ded=Killilagh&search=Search Search the 1911 Irish Census for Doolin] ==Sources==

Door of Salvation - The Ancestry of Tabitha Smith

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:This space was created to share the evidence for the ancestry of [[Smith-82856|Tabitha Smith]]. :Tabitha Smith married Elijah Pitcher on 14 October 1747 in Stoughton, Massachusetts. She was born on 20 April 1729 in Stoughton, the daughter of Benjamin Smith and Susanna Goodwin. Susanna Goodwin was the daughter of Philip Goodwin and Elizabeth Luxford. Elizabeth Luxford was the daughter of Reuben Luxford and his wife Margaret. :The identity of Benjamin Smith's wife Susanna was previously unknown. She had been previously incorrectly asserted to be [[Smith-132244|Susanna Smith]], daughter of John Smith of Watertown and Susanna Kemball. The correct identification of Tabitha Smith's mother as Susanna Goodwin as proven by a book owned by Tabitha Smith. The book was printed in 1671, and entries in the book show that it had passed from a Richard Trout to Elizabeth (Luxford) Goodwin, to her daughter Susanna (Goodwin) Smith, and finally to her daughter Tabitha Smith) Pitcher. The entries read: ::- ''"Elizabeth Goodwine her book given her by Richard Trout."''

::- ''"Susanna Goodwine her book given her by her mother Elizabeth Goodwin."''

::- ''"1747 Tabitha Smith her book given her by her grandfather Goodwin."''

::- ''"Tabitha Pitcher her book given her by her father Benjamin Smith in the year one thousand seven hundred fifty one."''

:The book is currently in the possession of [[Smith-291129|Ed Smith]]. It was originally purchased a few years ago at a garage sale on Martha's Vineyard. It was then purchased by Ed when he realized its importance in proving this portion of his ancestry. :Tabitha Smith's ancestry as deduced from the entries is perfectly supported by birth and marriage records at Boston and Stoughton. =====Images of Book===== ::Swinnock, George. ''The Door of Salvation Opened by the Key of Regeneration...'', third edition. (London, 1671). [https://books.google.com/books?id=5SdkAAAAcAAJ Online example]. Copy as owned by [[Smith-82856|Tabitha Smith]] with handwritten notes as to its provenance. In the possession of [[Smith-291129|Ed Smith]] (August 2023). {{Image |file=Door_of_Salvation_-_The_Ancestry_of_Tabitha_Smith.jpg |align=l }} {{Image |file=Door_of_Salvation_-_The_Ancestry_of_Tabitha_Smith-1.jpg |align=l }} {{Image |file=Door_of_Salvation_-_The_Ancestry_of_Tabitha_Smith-2.jpg |align=l }} {{Clear}} == Sources ==

Dorathe Cooked

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[[Heskett-25|Dorathe Heskett (Carper) Johnson]] was a prolific cook. She loved feeding her family and others and passed that love on to her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She ran a restaurant for awhile mid-century[[Brown-8240|Brown, Jerry]], personal recollections as told to [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]], his daughter, and also engaged with other restaurant owners. The result is an amazing cache of recipes. Like so many great cooks, much of what she did was in her head, so much is lost to time unless she showed those skills to others, but some she wrote down, and will be documented here as her great granddaughter, [[Brown-8212|Abby]] documents, tries, edits, and eats them again. === Muffins === {{Image|file=Dorathe_Cooked-1.jpg |align=r |caption=Muffins }} Looking at this recipe, it reminds me of my donut recipe, so it's a bit drier than most muffin recipes you might encounter today but it makes for a delicate crumb and a biscuit-like exterior. I added a bit more moisture and an egg binder, but otherwise it is delicious and a nice, basic muffin. I got 11-12 small to medium sized muffins from this recipe. {{Image|file=Dorathe_Cooked.jpg |align= |size=l |caption=Muffins recipe from Dorathe's recipe box }} Abby's First edition: * 2 cups flour * 1/4 cup sugar * 2 teaspoons baking powder (1 t. per cup flour/liquid generally) * 1/2 t nutmeg * 1/3 c butter, melted * 1/2 c milk * 1/2 t salt * 1 egg Mix together and pour into greased muffin cups. Bake 12 minutes in 400 degree oven === Pumpkin Bread === {{Image|file=Dorathe_Cooked-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pumpkin Bread }} This was one of the best pumpkin breads I've had. It doesn't specify whether it makes one loaf or two, but I chose to make it in two pans, as pumpkin bread is so dense and i wasn't sure how well it'd cook through before the bottom burned. Two loaves turned out beautifully. I followed the recipe nearly to a T with only a couple changes. Grandma had put down 1/2 bp, which I knew to be baking powder (she shorthands like I do!); I figured this to be teaspoon with considering the amount of soda used in the next step. The other change was the added water. I used the pumpkin I freeze for myself from our garden each year, and usually I squeeze out the water when I am going to use it, but since this recipe called for added water, I just used it straight out of the container, and skipped the water. Worked perfectly. If you use canned pumpkin, I'd use the water. {{Image|file=Dorathe_Cooked-2.jpg |size=l |caption=Pumpkin Bread Recipe }} Abby's edition: : Pumpkin Bread : makes 2 loaves * 2 2/3 cups white sugar * 4 eggs, beaten * 2/3 c coconut oil, softened * 2 cups pumpkin * 3 1/3 cups all purpose flour * 1/2 teaspoon baking powder * 2 teaspoons baking soda * 1 1/2 teaspoons salt * 1 teaspoon cinnamon * 1/2 teaspoon cloves * 2/3 cup water (if using store-bought pumpkin) * optional-2/3 cup raisins, cranberries, chocolate chips, or toasted nuts Cream the sugar, eggs, and oil. Add the remaining ingredients and pour into 2 greased loaf pans. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. === Tomato Soup Cake === {{Image|file=Dorathe_Cooked-5.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= }} This recipe was intriguing. I was going to pass it by, but then I saw a timely blog post on [http://www.thekitchn.com/the-enduring-allure-of-tomato-soup-cake-227786 the Kitchn] and decided to give it a try. This one is neat because it is one of [[Brock-627|Lena's]], [[Heskett-25|Grandma Dorathe's]] mom. She has several in her collection from her mother that she had hand copied onto new paper as the originals are so delicate. This image is of the [[Brock-627|Arlena]] original: {{Image|file=Dorathe_Cooked-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lena's Tomato Soup Cake }} You'll see it is called "half size". If you doubled this, I think it would make a 9x13 pan. I made them into cupcakes, as it was snack time and those would cook faster. I also was out of cream cheese, so I made a sour cream frosting similar to the cream cheese this one suggests, and it was perfect. Otherwise, I kept it pretty similar. Abby's edition: : Tomato Soup Cake : makes 12 small cupcakes or an 8x8 pan Preheat oven to 375 degrees and grease your pan. Mix together- * 1/4 c butter, softened * 1/2 c sugar * 1 egg * 1 c flour * 1/2 t baking soda * 1/2 t cinnamon * 1/4 t cloves * 1/4 t nutmeg * 1/2 c. condensed tomato soup * 1/2 c raisins (confession: I hate raisins. I used dried cranberries instead) * 1/2 c chopped nuts (you can easily leave these out if you're allergic. I used walnuts) Bake for around 20 minutes for cupcakes, a little longer for a cake. Grandma suggested a loaf pan. If you use one of those, it will take much longer, closer to her recommended hour, most likely, as the cake is much thicker. Frosting: * 1/2 package cream cheese, softened * 1 c. confectioners sugar * 1/2 t. orange juice * 1/2 t orange zest Beat until smooth and frost the cakes once they've cooled completely. === Sour Cream Cookies === {{Image|file=Dorathe_Cooked-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= }} These cookies were a nice, light, chewy cookie, and were perfect for family movie night. They mix and cook up quickly, and use things we always have in the house anyway. Don't overcook them, and resist the urge to press them down-they'll spread to just the right size on their own. Abby's Edition: Sour Cream Cookies makes about 2 dozen * 1/3 c coconut oil (we don't use shortening. I imagine butter or lard would work, too) * 1 c. brown sugar * 1 egg * 1/2 c. sour cream * 1/4 t salt * 2 c. flour * 1 1/2 t bak. powder * 1/2 t bak. soda * 1/4 t nutmeg Cream the oil and sugar, blend in the egg and sour cream, then add the rest and mix until combined. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto a greased baking sheet, and bake for 15 minutes at 400 degrees F. {{Image|file=Dorathe_Cooked-6.jpg |align= |size=l |caption=Grandma's recipe in her own hand }} == Sources ==

Dorcas Swindell Will Transcription

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==Source== '''1854 Dorcas Swindell Will.''' North Carolina, Hyde County, Probate Court, Wills, Vol. 8, p. 205, 4 April 1854, digital image 130 of 535, ''FamiySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-S1HT-P9?i=129&cc=1867501&cat=473416]: accessed 23 August 2022). ==Transcription== In the name of God, Amen.
I '''[[Allen-59136|Dorcas Swindell]]''' of the County of Hyde and State of North Carolina being of sound mind and memory but considering the uncertainty of life do make ordain and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following --
Imprimis - My will and desire is that after my decease my Executor hereinafter named shall provide for my body a decent burial suitable to the wishes of my friends and relatives pay my funeral expenses and also all my just debts out of the money that may first come into his hands in virtue of his Executorship.
Item - I give and bequeath to my son '''Marcus Swindell''' the following negro slaves (viz) '''Eupheme''' & her child '''Elisa''', '''[[Swindell-558|Mosella]]''' & her two children,''' Vilet''' & her child '''Warren''', '''Aaron''' and '''Annis''' to him his heirs and assigns forever.
Item - I give and bequeath to my grand children '''Joel Swindell''', '''Dixon Swindell''', '''Cornelius Swindell''', '''Dorcas Hodges''', '''David D. Swindell''', '''Morde? Gibbs''', '''Hardy Swindell''', '''Solomon F. Swindell''' and '''Sally Ann Swindell''' the following negroe slaves (viz) '''Nance''' and child, '''Dinar''' and '''Willis''' to their heirs and assigne forever.
Lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my trusty friend and son '''Marcus Swindell''' my Executor to this my Last Will & Testament to have the same executed according to its full intent and purpose thereby revoking all others by me heretofore made.
In witness whereof I the said '''[[Allen-59136|Dorcas Swindell]]''' do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal the 4th day of April A.D. 1854.
Signed sealed published and declared by the said '''[[Allen-59136|Dorcas Swindell]]''' to be her Last Will & Testament in presence of us who at her request and in her presence do subscribe our names thereto.
John H. Litchfield
[[Allen-59136|Dorcas [x] Swindell]] (Seal)
Jones Boomer

DORCHESTER COUNTY COURT (Land Records, Grantor Index) 1819-1851

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==HO== :p. 0224 ::Isaac Hobbs & wf to George M Handy FJH 7 505 ::Isaac Hobbs & wf to Thomas J. Bradley Deed FJH 8 80 ::Isaac Hobbs & wf to John W. Collins Deed FJH 11 495 ==SA== :p. 0438 :p. 439 ::Joseph Stafford to William Rea Deed ER 17 82 ::Joseph Stafford to Martin L. Wright Deed ER 17 123 ==U== :p. 0537 ==Va== :p. 0538

Dorchester County Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Dorchester_Maryland_County|'''Campbells of Dorchester Maryland County''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Dorchester County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Dorchester County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Dorchester County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years prior to 1777'''. If your Dorchester County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Dorchester County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Dorchester County Land Records == {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Dorchester County Land'''
'''Records'''
'''1691-1777''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||No||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date of Record||Comments |- |Old||1||155||Daniel Clark||Walter Campbell||1691||200 acres of "Sharpes Point" |- |Old||2||3||Thomas Hunt||Walter Campbell||1719||100 acres of "Timberpoint" on Little Choptock River |- |Old||4 1/2||51||Daniel Clark||Walter Campbell||1691||200 acres of "Sharpes Point |- |Old||4 1/2||91||William Hooper||Walter Campbell||1696||50 acres on E. side of Hung River; 150 acres of "Hoopers Exchange"; and 50 acres of "Kendells Chance" |- |Old||4 1/2||97||Thomas Simmons||Walter Campbell||1700||Quarter of tract of 250 acres of "Clarkes Kneak" |- |Old||4 1/2||225|| Walter Campbell and Susannah his wife||Matthew Kirwan||1701||The following lots: 50 acres of "Plain Dwelling"; 150 acres of "Hooper's Endeavor"; and 50 acres of "Kendell's Chance |- |Old||6||11||Andrew Wilson||Walter Campbell||1702||200 acres on E. Choppick Bay |- |Old||6||19||Walter Campbell||William Lowe||1703||200 acres on E. Choppick Bay |- |Old||6||20||William Lowe||Walter Campbell||1703||14 acres of "Hornstand" on E. side of Choppick Bay |- |Old||6||217||Walter Campbell||||1712||Deposition of Land: Lists said Walter Campbell as being 47 years old in 1712 (b.1665) |- |Old||7||50||Walter Campbell||Henry ?||1715||50 acres of "Sharpes Prosperity" |- |Old||8||163||Thomas Wall||Walter Campbell||1727||150 acres of "The Grove" on S. side of Little Chopstick River |- |Old||9||90||Nehemiah Loismpt||Walter Campbell||1733||"Clarkes Rock" on E. side of Choptock River |- |Old||9||256||David Brammock||Walter Campbell||1734||50 acres of "Brammocks Adventure" on W. side of Fishing Creek |- |Old||9||377||Isaac Hoskins||Walter Campbell and Elizabeth his wife||1736||50 acres of "Taylors Island" |- |Old||10||20||Henry Kommy||Hugh Campbell||1738||50 acres on E. side of Choppick Bay called "Bandon" |- |Old||12||187||William Jones||Elizabeth Campbell||1745||Marriage article |- |Old||14||8||Jean Campbell (of Dunbritton, Scotland)||Adam Meir||1745||Jean Campbell being the only living child of Walter Campbell dec. sells the following lands: 76 acres of "Dunbarton"; 250 acres of "Clerks Neck"; 100 acres of "Brambles Desire"; 64 acres of "Brambles Addition"; 115 acres of "Addition"; 213 acres of "The end of controversy"; 14 acres of "Ireland"; 60 acres of "Spring Garden"; 100 acres of "Timberpoint" and etc... |- |Old||14||590||Joseph Couch||John Campbell||1752|| Power of attorney for lands in county |- |Old||15||104||Patrick Byrn||John Campbell||1754||200 acres of "Byrn's Plains" near Choptock Bridge |- |Old||15||106||Hermelia Dularey||John Campbell||1754||400 acres of "Dentons Valley" on E. side Chesapeake Bay |- |Old||15||191||John Campbell||Pater Rich||1755||2 acres of "Denton's Valley" |- |Old||15||269||Thomas Foster||John Campbell||1755||124 acres of "Morifutors" |- |Old||16||44||John Campbell||Obed Dixon||1758||51 acres of "Campbell's Beginning" |- |Old||18||36||John Incham||John Campbell||1761||50 acres of "Exchange" in the head of the county |- |Old||19||241||William Cross||John Campbell||1764||Land at head of county called "Crosses Chance" |- |Old||19||265||John Campbell||John Sheshawn||1764||50 acres of "Exchange" |- |Old||19||352||Joseph Foster||John Campbell||1764||300 acres of"Morefield"; 200 acres of "Morefields Addition" |- |Old||20||35||John Campbell||Joseph Foster||1765|| |- |Old||21||6||Allen Molville||John Campbell||1766||Farm Animals |- |Old||21||127||James Tolson||John Campbell||1766||107 acres of "Cod's Head Manor" |- |Old||23||278||Alexander Campbell||William Griffin||1769||Appointment as power of attorney |- |Old||23||468||Mary Hicks||Zacharias Campbell and Mary his wife||1770||50 acres of "Hinchman's Neck |- |Old||23||527||Ann and Margaret Campbell (orphans of John Campbell)||||1770||Value of Lands being decided |- |Old||27||398||Zacharias Campbell and Mary his wife||James Gorden||1775||64 square perches of land in ViennaTown called "Bachelor's Hall" |- |Old||28||244||John Henry Jr.||Zacharias Campbell and Mary his wife||1777||300 acres of "Hinchmans Neck" and 585 acres of "Partnership" |- {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Patented Certificates'''
'''S1196 [https://plats.msa.maryland.gov/pages/index.aspx Plats.net]'''
'''1704-1969''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Grantee||Date of Grant||Name of Parcel||Acreage||Certificate No. |- |John Campbell|| Sep 29, 1762||Addition to Burns Plains||424 acres||#89 |- |Walter Campbell||Aug 6, 1718||Addition to Timberpoint||50 acres||#303 |- |Zacharias Campbell||Aug 24, 1771||Batchelors Hall||3 1/2 acres||#414 |- |John Campbell||Sep 29, 1753||Campbells Beginning||51 acres||#629 |- |John Campbell||Sep 29, 1765||Campbells Craft||65 acres||#630 |- |John Campbell||Mar 4, 1766||Campbell's Discovery||19 1/4 acres||#631 |- |Walter Campbell||Oct 11, 1732||Chance||360 acres||#702 |- |Walter Campbell||May 9, 1730||DunDee||126 acres ||#982 |- |Walter Campbell||May 28, 1723||End of Controversy||213 acres||#1026 |- {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Unpatented Certificates'''
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'''1678-1940''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Grantee||Date of Grant||Name of Parcel||Acreage||Certificate No. |- |John Campbell||Mar 26, 1770||Mohroom Hill||566 acres||#909 |- |Walter Campbell||Jan 17, 1729||Preddeford||172 acres||#1040 |-

Dorchester County Probate-Campbell

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

Dorchester Early Years

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Dorchester Town Records (before 1636) Database of "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8979-47TL?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DH-RM3 : 20 May 2014), Suffolk > Dorchester > Births, marriages, deaths 1631-1844 > image 2-14 of 349; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. Grantees of Dorchester Lands: :John Allen :[[Andrews-1672|Thomas Andrews(~1611-1673)]] :Jonathan (Jno) Benham maybe - [[Benham-450|John Benham (1581-1667)]] :John Bursley :[[Clapp-797|Roger Clap (1609-1690)]] :[[Capen-106|Bernard Capen (~1562-1638)]] :[[Capen-116|John Capen (1613-1692)]] :[[Carter-9373|Joshua Carter (~1612-1647)]] :Bray Clarke maybe - [[Clarke-3158|Braye Clarke (1610-)]] :[[Clark-46791|Joseph Clarke (1611-1641)]] :Augustin Clement :[[Collicot-2|Richard Collicot (1615-1686)]] :John Cogan maybe - [[Coggan-10|John Cogan (1591-1658)]] :Aaron Cook maybe [[Cooke-760|Aaron Cooke Sr (~1585-1615)]] :Nicolas Denslowe :[[Dewey-54|Thomas Dewey (1606-1648)]] :[[Deeble-1|Thomas Deeble (~1613-1700))]] :[[Dibble-334|Robert Deeble (~1587-1652)]] :[[Dimmock-23|Thomas Dimocke (~1610-<1658)]] :[[Duncan-1077|Nathaniel Duncan (1568-~1668)]] :[[Dyer-9456|George Dyer (1579-1672)]] :[[Eells-6|John Eeles (~1600-1641)]] :[[Eggleston-20|Bigod Eggleston (1587-1674)]] :[[Elwell-166|Robert Elwell (~1609-1683)]] :Richard Fay :[[Ford-41|Thomas Ford (~1590-1676)]] :[[Fyler-15|Walter Filer (~1610-1683)]] :Henry Feakes :Joseph Flood :Stephen French maybe [[French-333|Stephen French (~1600-~1679)]] :Humphrey Gallop maybe [[Gallop-27|Humphrey Gallop (1569-1623)]] :[[Gaylord-8|Deacon William Gaylord Sr (~1582-1673)]] :[[Gibson-3806|Christopher Gibson (~1600-1674)]] :[[Gibbs-1218|Giles Gibbs (~1595-1641)]] :Ralph Glover :[[Glover-2050|John Glover (1600-1653)]] :[[Gillett-26|Jonathan Gillet (~1610-1677)]] :John Gilbert maybe [[Gilbert-99|Jonathan Gilbert (bef.1617-1682)]] :John Goite (Goyt) :John Frenoway :[[Grant-201|Matthew Grant (1601-1681)]] :[[Hart-1367|Edmund Hart (1610 - bef. 1673)]] :[[Hayden-160|John Hayden Sr (~1609-1682)]] :[[Hatch-174|Thomas Hatch (~1596-<1661)]] :[[Hathorne-8|William Hathorne (1607-1681)]] :[[Hall-8419|Nathaniel Hall (~1601->1634)]] :[[Hannum-26|William Hannum (~1603-1677)]] :[[Hoskins-296|John Hoskins (~1588-1648)]] :[[Hoyt-29|Simon Hoyt(~1593-1657)]] :[[Horsford-53|William Hosford (~1597-~1671)]] :Joseph Holley maybe [[Hawley-33|Joseph Hawley (~1603-1690)]] :[[Holcombe-1006|Thomas Holcomb (1609-1657)]] :[[Holland-715|John Holland (~1602-<1652)]] :[[Holman-224|John Holman (<1602-<1653)]] :[[Hill-753|Jonathan (Jon) Hill (~1605-1664)]] :John Hull :[[Hull-447|George Hull (1590-1659)]] :[[Hulbert-6|William Hulbert (1606-1694)]] :Thomas Jeffrey :[[Jones-59410|Thomas Jones (~1594-1667)]] :Mr. Johnson :[[Jones-40936|Richard Jones (~1598-~1641)]] :John Knoght :[[Kimberly-29|Thomas Kimberly (<1604-<1673)]] :Thomas Lambert maybe [[Lambert-215|Thomas Lambert (~1617-~1661)]] :[[Leavitt-725|John Leavitt Sr (~1608-1691)]] :[[Lovell-2886|Capt. William Lovell (~1585-1638)]] :Roger Ludlow :[[Maverick-57|John Maverick (1578-1636)]] :[[Mason-137|Capt. John Mason (~1600-1672)]] :[[Marshall-2054|Thomas Marshall (~1602-<1664)]] :John Miller :Alexander Miller :[[Minot-42|George Minot (1594-1671)]] :[[Makepeace-3|Thomas Makepeace (<1595-~1667)]] :[[Marshfield-2|Thomas Marshfield (~1601-<1649)]] :[[Moore-1416|John Moore (~1603-1677)]] :[[Munnings-21|Edmund Munnings (1595-1667)]] :[[Newberry-53|Thomas Newberry (<1594-~1636)]] :John Newton :John Niles :[[Parkman-7|Elias Parkman (1606-1662)]] :James Parker maybe [[Parker-493|James Parker (1617-1700)]] :[[Phelps-54|William Phelps (~1593-1672)]] :John Phillips :[[Phillips-380|George Phillips (~1592-1678)]] :[[Pierce-1305|John Pierce (~1606-1661)]] :[[Pitcher-7|Andrew Pitcher (~1621-1661)]] :[[Pomeroy-106|Eltweed Pomeroy (<1585-1672)]] :[[Pope-338|Goodman Jonathan (Jno) Pope (~1606-~1646)]] :Mr. Pincheon :[[Preston-13|William Preston (<1591-<1641)]] :David Price :[[Proctor-714|George Procter (~1602-1661)]] :[[Purchase-19|Widow Joan Purchase Capen (~1578-1653)]] :[[Pinney-16|Humphrey Pinney (1605-1683)]] :George Phelps maybe [[Phelps-76|George Phelps (~1613-1687)]] :Edward Raymond :[[Randall-265|Philip Randall (!1574-1662)]] :[[Rawlins-296|Thomas Rawlins (1608-1670)]] :[[Richards-189|Thomas Richards (<1596-<1651)]] :[[Rockwell-88| William Rockwell(<1591-~1640)]] :[[Rossiter-23|Bray Rosseter (1610-1672)]] :Hugh Rosseter :[[Rockwood-10|Richard Rocket (~1602-1660)]] :[[Sanford-212|Thomas Sandford (1608-1681)]] :[[Sangins-1|Matthew Sension (<1601-1669)]] :[[Smith-15272|John Smith (~1585-~1643)]] :[[Smith-11646|Henry Smith (~1610-<1682)]] :[[Southcott-26|Capt. Richard Southcote (~1592-1642)]] :[[Strange-2387|George Strange (~1612->1643)]] :[[Stoughton-199|Thomas or Ancient Stoughton (1588-1661)]] :[[Stoughton-268|Israel Stoughton (<1603-~1644)]] :[[Sumner-108|William Sumner (1605-1688)]] :[[Swift-277|Thomas Swift (>1605-1675)]] :Joshua Talbot :[[Terry-637|Stephen Terry (1608-~1668)]] :[[Terry-637|John Tilley (~1600-1636)]] :[[Tilton-161|Thomas Tileston (<1613-1688)]] :[[Thornton-4308|Thomas Thornton (~1608-1700)]] :Francis Tuthill :Joshua Tuthill :[[Upsall-7|Nicolas Upsall (~1596-1666)]] :[[Warham-16|John Warham (<1595-1670)]] :[[Way-225|Henry Way (~1583-1667)]] :Bray Wilkins maybe [[Wilkins-402|Bray Wilkins (16121-1702)]] :[[Williams-1944|Roger Williams (1610->1659)]] :[[Wilton-148|David Wilton (1608-1678)]] :[[Wolcott-38|Henry Wolcott (1610-1680)]] :Henry Wright :John Whitfield :John Woolridge

Dorchester vs. Charles I

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To the Honrd Gournr. the Deputy Gournr. together with the rest of the honrd, magistrates & house of Deputyes. Assembled in Generall court at Boston this nineteenth day of October, 1664. The Peition off the Inhabitants of Dorchester: Humbly showeth: First of all That wee doe acknowledge it with all Thankfullness to God & to yourselues, as a great mercy, that the Lord was pleased to put into yor harts, in your late session to expresse & declare. That it is yor resolution (god assisting) to beare faith & true Alegiance vnto his majesteye. And to adhere vnto our Patent the dutyes and priuilidges thereof, soe dearly obtained & soe long enjoyed by vndoubted right in the sight of fog & men: Likewise we doe acknowledg it a favor from god in directing The Honrd Counsill in a late meeting of theers at Boston to biue forth such a declaration wherin they doe recite the sence of sundry perticulers, what or power and priuilidges are granted to vs in the said patent, as this is one, that faull power and authorty is granted to this collonye for making and executing all lawes for the gourment of this people not repugnant to the lawes of England. Another is that it shall be lawfull for this gournmut by all fitting means & if need bee by force of armes to deffend orselues against all such as shall attempt the detriment or anoyance of this plantation or the inhabitants thereof: some lawes they recite that are established & printed in relation to the former. i. e. to vphold & maintaine the sid gouerment. All shich considered it is our humble request vnto this Honrd Court. That as you haue expressed & declared your resolution, to adhere to ye patent & ye privilidges thereof, for there may be it coastancy therein & noe declining from the same, ffor you know how vncomfortable & dishonrable it would be first to expresse such a resolution as affore mentioned, & afterward to act contrary, wey wee hope is farre from your intention. And we pray god that such a thing may never bee. It is well known how his Royall majesty by lettres to this collony doth confirme the said patnet & charter, & promiseth that wee shall Injoy all the libertyes & priuilidges granted in & by the saem, weh may be a further & great incouragmnt to yorselues to adhere to your proffessed resolution, & to take courage by your authority & wisdome, that all the people 2within this jursdiction may also doe the same. Next of all, full power being grant4ed by the patent for making and executing all lawes not repugnant to the lawes of England, some one of the lawes here established being this: That noe injustice shall bee put vpon any church officer or member. In point of doctrine worship of Discipline, whether for substance or sircumstance besides t;he Institutions of the Lord. Therefor it is our Humble request that the liberty of or churches & faithfull minstry in this collony may bee still continued, without the imposition of any such Injunction not ordained of god, weh consciences truly tender would be trouble3d withall, but that as hitherto our churches & ministers haue freed from such human Inuentions & impositions, soe they may bee still, it being well knowne to the world that to be freed therefrom was one spetiall cause that moued many to remoue from their deare natiue country Into this wilderness, & how lamentable & greiuous it would bee to be here burdened & encombered againe with such matters is easy for any to Judge. Thirdly, The patent expressly granting that the yeilding & pjag of the fifth part of the oare of gold & silver shal be for & in respect of all dutyes & demands & seruices wtsoeuer,. Therfore we jumbly Intreat that the Inhabitants of this collony may not be vrged & compelled to make any other panmts but what is by patent expressed, vnto any person or persons wtsoeuer but shuch as doe here reside & dwell, & are by the country chosen to labor amongst vs in this church and ciuil gouermt, for the low estate & condition whervato the chardg of this wilderness worke & the afflicting prouidences of god haue brought many vnto is known to bgee shch, taht small portions & saallaryes euen much below there deserts are afforded to many that labor amongst vs both in church & common wealth. And therefore to impose further taxes & paiments on the country weh the patent requireth not but freeth vs from, seemeth to bee difficult varesonable if not impossible to bee vorne, & therfor we humbly desire it may be preuented. Much honerd we haue none other on earth to flee vnto but yourselues into whose lhands under god wee haue comitted the care & preseruation of all our retious things, hoping that this great trust by god & his people by you shalbe duly obserued: we also pray for his spetiall guidance & grace to be with you in ths soe great a work. History of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts by Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society (Dorchester, Mass.); Clapp, Ebenezer, 1809-1881 (https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00dorch/page/200/mode/2up?view=theater) copied from the Genealogical Register, Volume V, page 233 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | WikiTree ID || First Name || Last Name |- | [[Andrews-1672|Thomas Andrews (abt.1611-1673)]] || Thomas || Andrew |- | [[Andrews-11989|Thomas Andrews (1639-)]] || Thomas || Andrews |- | [[Ball-4234|Francis Ball Sr (bef.1635-1691)]] || FFrances || Bball |- | - || Mathew || Ball |- | - || John || Baker |- | [[Bird-773|Thomas Bird Sr. (abt.1613-1667)]] || Thomas || Bird |- | [[Bird-2512|Joseph Bird (1651-1665)]] || Iosph || Burd |- | [[Blackman-108|John Blackman (abt.1625-1675)]] || John || Blackman |- | [[Blake-1244|James Blake (bef.1624-1700)]] || James || Blake |- | [[Blake-172|William Blake III (1620-1703)]] || Will || Blake |- | [[Bolton-966|Nicholas Bolton (abt.1619-1683)]] || Nicolas VR || Boulton |- | - || William || Bradley |- | - || Edmond || Browne |- | [[Capen-35|Bernard Capen (1650-1691)]] || Barnard || Capen |- | [[Capen-116|John Capen (1613-1692)]] || John Sr || Capen |- | [[Capen-34|John Capen Jr. (1639-1707)]] - || John Jr || Capen |- | [[Capen-79|Samuel Capen (1648-1733)]] || Samuell || Capen |- | - || Nicholas || Capen |- | || Nehemiah || Clap |- | [[Clapp-765|Samuel Clapp I (1634-1708)]] || Samuel || Clap |- | - || William Sr || Clap |- | - || David || Cumin |- | - || Richard || Curtis |- | - || George || Dier |- | [[Davenport-3|Thomas Davenport Sr (abt.1616-1685)]] || Thomas || Davenport Sr |- | [[Davenport-72|Thomas Davenport (abt.1644-1675)]] || Thomas || Davenport Jr |- | [[Elder-2632|Daniel Elder (abt.1630-1692)]] || Daniel || Elder |- | [[Evans-20302|Matthias Evans (1644-1684)]] || Mathias || Euens |- | [[Evans-9031|Richard Evans (1614-1661)]] || Richard || Euens |- | [[Fisher-5429|Anthony Fisher (bef.1650-1671)]] || Anthony Sr || Fisher |- | [[Foster-2330|Hopestill Foster Jr. (abt.1645-abt.1677)]] || Hopestill Jr || Foster |- | || Timothy || Foster |- | - || Richard || Frances |- | [[George-1998|Nicholas George (abt.1620-)]] || Nicholas || Gorge |- | - || John || Gurnell |- | [[Hall-48631|Richard Hall (abt.1625-1691)]] || Richard || Hall |- | [[Hewins-71|Jacob Hewins (abt.1625-1711)]] || Jacob || Hewens |- | || Eleazer || Hawes |- | - || Jeremiah || Hawes |- | [[Hill-6488|Jonathan Hill (1640-1710)]] || Jonathan || Hill |- | [[Hill-2900|Samuel Hill (abt.1638-1709)]] || Samuel || Hill |- | || Joshua || Hinshaw |- | [[Holmes-153|Nathaniel Holmes (1639-1712)]] || Nathanell || Holmes |- | [[Howe-93|Abraham Howe (bef.1637-1695)]] || Abraham || How |- | [[Humphrey-348|Samuel Humphrey (1649-1732)]] || Samuell || Humfrey |- | - || James || Humfrey |- | [[Jones-869|David Jones (abt.1628-1694)]] || David || Joanes |- | [[Jones-59411|Isaac Jones (1627-abt.1701)]] || Isack || Jones |- | - || Thomas || Jones |- | [[Lake-597|Thomas Lake (abt.1608-1678)]] || Thomas || Lake |- | || Benjamin || Leeds |- | [[Leeds-138|Richard Leeds (1605-1693)]] || Rich || Leeds |- | [[Lyon-672|Peter Lyon (bef.1630-abt.1693)]] || Peter || Lyon |- | [[Mather-44|Richard Mather (abt.1596-1669)]] || Richard || Mather |- | - || Thomas || Mawdesley |- | [[Maxfield-2|Samuel Maxfield (abt.1640-1707)]] || Samuell || Maxfeild |- | [[Maxfield-1|Clement Maxfield (abt.1621-1692)]] || Clement || Maxfilld |- | [[Meade-110|Israel Meade (1639-1714)]] || Israeli || Meed |- | [[Meade-270|Gabriel Meade (1590-1666)]] || Gabriel || Mede |- | [[Minot-42|George Minot (1594-1671)]] || George || Minot |- | || Thomas || Naramoore |- | [[Paul-1679|Samuel Paul (1639-1690)]] || Samuel || Paull |- | [[Pole-58|William Pole (bef.1593-1675)]] || William || Pole |- | - || William || Pond |- | [[Pope-7259|Thomas Pope (1643-bef.1700)]] || Thomas || Pope |- | [[Preston-77|Daniel Preston (1621-1707)]] || Daniell || Preston |- | - || Samvull || Procer |- | [[Robinson-22497|James Robinson (abt.1643-1694)]] || James || Robinson |- | [[Robinson-8449|William Robinson (abt.1614-1668)]] || William || Robinson |- | - || Jasper || Rush |- | - || Edward || Sauage |- | - || Robert || Searll |- | - || John (x) || Smith |- | [[Swift-276|Obediah Swift (1638-1690)]] || Obadiah || Swift |- | [[Swift-340|Thomas Swift (1635-1717)]] || Thomas || Swift |- | - || Robert || Spur |- | [[Stoughton-143|William Stoughton (abt.1632-1701)]] || Will || Stoughton |- | [[Somnar-1|William (Somnar) Sumner Sr. (bef.1605-1688)]] || William || Sumner |- | - || Clement O. || Tappley |- | [[Tileston-15|Thomas Tileston (1632-1718)]] || Thomas || Tilston |- | [[Tileston-4|Thomas Tileston (abt.1610-1694)]] || Thomas || Tolman |- | [[Topliff-5|Samuel Topliff (1646-1722)]] || Samuell || Topliff |- | - || Samuel || Trescot |- | - || William || Triscote |- | [[Trott-1368|Thomas J. Trott (abt.1644-1694)]] || Thomas || Trot |- | [[Turner-2730|William Turner (1613-abt.1675)]] || William || Turner |- | - || Henry || Way |- | || Samuel || Way |- | [[Weeks-219|Ammiel Weeks (bef.1631-1679)]] || Amiel || Weekes |- | [[Weeks-218|Joseph Weeks (1635-1690)]] || Joseph || Weekes |- | [[Weeks-55|William Weeks Jr. (1645-abt.1716)]] || William || Weekes |- | [[White-1728|James White (abt.1638-abt.1713)]] || James || White |- | [[Withington-233|Henry Withington (1653-1688)]] || Henry || Withington |- | [[Withington-7|Richard Withington (1618-1701)]] || Richard || Withington |- | [[Wiswall-90|Enoch Wiswall (1633-1706)]] || Enoke || Wiswell |- |}

DOrdrecht Confession of Faith

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Dordrecht Confession of Faith (1632) by Adriaan Cornelisz, translated by Joseph Sohm The Dordrecht Confession of Faith is a statement of religious beliefs adopted by Dutch Mennonite leaders at a meeting in Dordrecht, Netherland, on April 21, 1632. Its 18 articles emphasize belief in salvation through Jesus Christ, baptism, nonviolence, shunning those who leave the church, feet washing, and avoidance of taking oaths. It was an influential part of the Radical Reformation and remains an important religious document to many modern Anabaptist groups such as the Amish. In 1725, Jacob Gottschalk met with sixteen other ministers from southeastern Pennsylvania and adopted the Dutch Mennonite Dordrecht Confession of Faith (1632). — Excerpted from Dordrecht Confession of Faith on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Contents [hide] 1 I. Of God and the Creation of All Things 2 II. Of the Fall of Man 3 III. Of the Restoration of Man Through the Promise of the Coming Christ 4 IV. Of the Coming of Christ into This World, and the Purpose for Which He Came 5 V. Of the Law of Christ, i.e., the Holy Gospel or the New Testament 6 VI. Of Repentance and Reformation of Life 7 VII. Of Holy Baptism 8 VIII. Of the Church of Christ 9 IX. Of the Election, and Offices of Teachers, Deacons, and Deaconesses in the Church 10 X. Of the Holy Supper 11 XI. Of the Washing of the Saints' Feet 12 XII. Of the State of Matrimony 13 XIII. Of the Office of the Secular Authority 14 XIV. Of Revenge 15 XV. Of the Swearing of Oaths 16 XVI. Of the Ecclesiastical Ban, or Separation from the Church 17 XVII. Of Shunning the Separated 18 XVIII. Of the Resurrection of the Dead, and the Last Judgment 19 Notes 20 References 21 External links I. Of God and the Creation of All Things[edit] Since we find it testified that without faith it is impossible to please God, and that he that would come to God must believe that there is a God, and that He is a rewarder of them that seek Him; therefore, we confess with the mouth, and believe with the heart, with all the pious, according to the holy Scriptures, in one eternal, almighty, and incomprehensible God, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and in none more, nor in any other; before whom no God was made or existed, nor shall there be any after Him: for of Him, and through Him, and in Him, are all things; to Him be praise and honor forever and ever, Amen. Heb. 11:6; Deut. 6:4; Gen. 17:1; Isa. 46:8; I John 5:7; Rom. 11:36. Of this same one God, who worketh all in all, we believe and confess that He is the Creator of all things visible and invisible; that He, in six days, created, made, and prepared, heaven and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is; and that He still governs and upholds the same and all His works through His wisdom, might, and the word of His power. I Cor. 12:6; Gen. I; Acts 14:15. And when He had finished His works, and had ordained and prepared them, each in its nature and properties, good and upright, according to His pleasure, He created the first man, the father of us Ml, Adam; whom He formed of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, so that he became a living soul, created by God in His own image and likeness, in righteousness and holiness, unto eternal life. He regarded him above all other creatures, endowed him with many high and glorious gifts, placed him in the pleasure garden or Paradise, and gave him a command and prohibition; afterwards He took a rib from Adam, made a woman therefrom, and brought her to him, joining and giving her to him for a helpmate, companion, and wife; and in consequence of this He also caused, that from this one man Adam, all men that dwell upon the whole earth have descended. Gen. 1:27; 2:7, 17, 18, 22. II. Of the Fall of Man[edit] We believe and confess, according to the holy Scriptures, that these our first parents, Adam and Eve, did not continue long in this glorious state in which they were created, but that they, seduced by the subtlety and deceit of the serpent, and the envy of the devil, transgressed the high commandment of God and became disobedient to their Creator; through which disobedience sin has come into the world, and death by sin, which has thus passed upon all men, for that all have sinned, and, hence, brought upon themselves the wrath of God, and condemnation; for which reason they were of God driven out of Paradise, or the pleasure garden, to till the earth, in sorrow to eat of it, and to eat their bread in the sweat of their face, till they should return to the earth, from which they were taken; and that they, therefore, through this one sin, became so ruined, separated, and estranged from God, that they, neither through themselves, nor through any of their descendants, nor through angels, nor men, nor any other creature in heaven or on earth, could be raised up, redeemed, or reconciled to God, but would have had to be eternally lost, had not God, in compassion for His creatures, made provision for it, and interposed with His love and mercy. Gen. 3:6; IV Esd. 3:7; Rom. 5:12, 18; Gen. 3:23; Ps. 49:8; Rev. 5:9; John 3:16. III. Of the Restoration of Man Through the Promise of the Coming Christ[edit] Concerning the restoration of the first man and his posterity we confess and believe, that God, notwithstanding their fall, transgression, and sin, and their utter inability, was nevertheless not willing to cast them off entirely, or to let them be forever lost; but that He called them again to Him, comforted them, and showed them that with Him there was yet a means for their reconciliation, namely, the immaculate Lamb, the Son of God, who had been foreordained thereto before the foundation of the world, and was promised them while they were yet in Paradise, for consolation, redemption, and salvation, for themselves as well as for their posterity; yea, who through faith, had, from that time on, been given them as their own; for whom all the pious patriarchs, unto whom this promise was frequently renewed, longed and inquired, and to whom, through faith, they looked forward from afar, waiting for the fulfillment, that He by His coming, would redeem, liberate, and raise the fallen race of man from their sin, guilt; and unrighteousness. John 1:29; I Pet. 1:19; Gen. 3:15; I John 3:8; 2:1; Heb. 11:13, 39; Gal. 4:4. IV. Of the Coming of Christ into This World, and the Purpose for Which He Came[edit] We believe and confess further, that when the time of the promise, for which all the pious forefathers had so much longed and waited, had come and was fulfilled, this previously promised Messiah, Redeemer, and Saviour, proceeded from God, was sent, and, according to the prediction of the prophets, and the testimony of the evangelists, came into the world, yea, into the flesh, was made manifest, and the Word, Himself became flesh and man; that He was conceived in the virgin Mary, who was espoused to a man named Joseph, of the house of David; and that she brought Him forth as her first-born son, at Bethlehem, wrapped Him in swaddling clothes, and laid Him in a manger. John 4:25; 16:28; I Tim. 3:16; John 1:14; Matt. 1:23; Luke 2:7. We confess and believe also, that this is the same whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting, without beginning of days, or end of life; of whom it is testified that He Himself is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, the first and the last; that He is the same, and no other, who was foreordained, promised, sent, and came into the world; who is God's only, first and own Son; who was before John the Baptist, before Abraham, before the world; yea, who was David's Lord, and the God of the whole world, the first-born of every creature; who was brought into the world, and for whom a body was prepared, which He yielded up as a sacrifice and offering, for a sweet savor unto God, yea, for the consolation, redemption, and salvation of all mankind. John 3:16; Heb. 1:6; Rom. 8:32; John 1:30; Matt. 22:43; Col. 1:15; Heb. 10:5. But as to how and in what manner this precious body was prepared, and how the Word became flesh, and He Himself man, in regard to this we content ourselves with the statement pertaining to this matter which the worthy evangelists have left us in their accounts, according to which we confess with all the saints, that He is the Son of the living God, in whom alone consist all our hope, consolation, redemption, and salvation, which we neither may nor must seek in any other. Luke 1:31, 32; John 20:31; Matt. 16:16. We furthermore believe and confess with the Scriptures, that, when He had finished His course, and accomplished the work for which He was sent and came into the world, He was, according to the providence of God, delivered into the hands of the unrighteous; suffered under the judge, Pontius Pilate; was crucified, dead, was buried, and on the third day, rose from the dead, and ascended to heaven; and that He sits on the right hand of God the Majesty on high, whence He will come again to judge the quick and the dead. Luke 22:53; 23:1; 24:6, 7, 51. And that thus the Son of God died, and tasted death and shed His precious blood for all men; and that He thereby bruised the serpent's head, destroyed the works of the devil, annulled the handwriting and obtained forgiveness of sins for all mankind; thus becoming the cause of eternal salvation for all those who, from Adam unto the end of the world, each in his time, believe in, and obey Him. Gen. 3:15; I John 3:8; Col. 2:14; Rom. 5:18. V. Of the Law of Christ, i.e., the Holy Gospel or the New Testament[edit] We also believe and confess that before His ascension He instituted His New Testament, and, since it was to be and remain an eternal Testament, that He confirmed and sealed the same with His precious blood, and gave and left it to His disciples, yea, charged them so highly with it, that neither angel nor man may alter it, nor add to it nor take away from it; and that He caused the same, as containing the whole counsel and will of His heavenly Father, as far as is necessary for salvation to be proclaimed in His name by His beloved apostles, messengers, and ministers-whom He called, chose, and sent into all the world for that purpose-among all peoples, nations, and tongues; and repentance and remission of sins to be preached and testified of; and that He accordingly has therein declared all men without distinction, who through faith, as obedient children, heed, follow, and practice what the same contains, to be His children and lawful heirs; thus excluding no one from the precious inheritance of eternal salvation, except the unbelieving and disobedient, the stiff-necked and obdurate, who despise it, and incur this through their own sins, thus making themselves unworthy of eternal life. Jer. 31:31; Heb. 9:15-17; Matt. 26:28; Gal. 1:8; I Tim. 6:3; John 15:15; Matt. 28:19; Mark 16:15; Luke 24:47; Rom. 8:17; Acts 13:46. VI. Of Repentance and Reformation of Life[edit] We believe and confess, that, since the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth, and, therefore, prone to all unrighteousness, sin, and wickedness, the first lesson of the precious New Testament of the Son of God is repentance and reformation of life, and that, therefore, those who have ears to hear, and hearts to understand, must bring forth genuine fruits of repentance, reform their lives, believe the Gospel, eschew evil and do good, desist from unrighteousness, forsake sin, put off the old man with his deeds, and put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness: for, neither baptism, supper, church [membership], nor any other outward ceremony, can without faith, regeneration, change or renewing of life, avail anything to please God or to obtain of Him any consolation or promise of salvation; but we must go to God with an upright heart, and in perfect faith, and believe in Jesus Christ, as the Scripture says, and testifies of Him; through which faith we obtain forgiveness of sins, are sanctified, justified, and made children of God, yea, partake of His mind, nature, and image, as being born again of God from above, through incorruptible seed. Gen. 8:21; Mark 1:15; Ezek. 12:2; Col. 3:9, 10; Eph. 4:22, 24; Heb. 10:22, 23; John 7:38. VII. Of Holy Baptism[edit] Concerning baptism we confess that all penitent believers, who, through faith, regeneration, and the renewing of the Holy Ghost, are made one with God, and are written in heaven, must, upon such Scriptural confession of faith, and renewing of life, be baptized with water, in the most worthy name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, according to the command of Christ, and the teaching, example, and practice of the apostles, to the burying of their sins, and thus be incorporated into the communion of the saints; henceforth to learn to observe all things which the Son of God has taught, left, and commanded His disciples. Acts 2:38; Matt. 28:19, 20; Rom. 6:4; Mark 16:16; Matt. 3:15; Acts 8:16; 9:18; 10:47; 16:33; Col. 2:11, 12. VIII. Of the Church of Christ[edit] We believe in, and confess a visible church of God, namely, those who, as has been said before, truly repent and believe, and are rightly baptized; who are one with God in heaven, and rightly incorporated into the communion of the saints here on earth. These we confess to be the chosen generation, the royal priesthood, the holy nation, who are declared to be the bride and wife of Christ, yea, children and heirs of everlasting life, a tent, tabernacle, and habitation of God in the Spirit, built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, of which Jesus Christ Himself is declared to be the cornerstone (upon which His church is built). This church of the living God, which He has acquired, purchased, and redeemed with His own precious blood; with which, according to His promise, He will be and remain always, even unto the end of the world, for consolation and protection, yea, will dwell and walk among them, and preserve them, so that no floods or tempests, nay, not even the gates of hell, shall move or prevail against them-this church, we say, may be known by their Scriptural faith, doctrine, love, and godly conversation, as, also, by the fruitful observance, practice, and maintenance of the true ordinances of Christ, which He so highly enjoined upon His disciples. I Cor. 12; I Pet. 2.9; John 3.29; Rev. 19.7; Titus 3:6, 7; Eph. 2:19-21; Matt. 16.18; I Pet. 1.18, 19; Matt. 28.20; II Cor. 6:16; Matt. 7:25. IX. Of the Election, and Offices of Teachers, Deacons, and Deaconesses in the Church[edit] Concerning the offices and elections in the church, we believe and confess, that, since without offices and ordinances the church cannot subsist in her growth, nor continue in building, therefore the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, as a husbandman in His house, has instituted, ordained, enjoined, and commanded His offices and ordinances, how everyone is to walk therein, and give heed to and perform His work and calling, as is meet, even as He Himself, as the faithful, great, chief Shepherd and Bishop of our souls, was sent, and came into the world, not to bruise, break, or destroy the souls of men, but to heal and restore them, to seek the lost, to break down the middle wall of partition, to make of twain one, and thus to gather of Jews, Gentiles, and all nations, one flock, for a church in His name, for which-that no one should err or be lost-He Himself laid down His life, thus ministering to their salvation, and liberating and redeeming them, (mark) wherein no one else could help or assist them. Eph. 4:10-12; I Pet. 2:25; Matt 12:19 18:11 Eph. 2:14; Gal. 3:28; John 10:9, 11, 15; Ps. 49:8. And that He, moreover, before His departure, left His church supplied with faithful ministers, apostles, evangelists, pastors, and teachers, whom He before, through the Holy Ghost, had chosen with prayer and supplication; that they might govern the church, feed His flock, and watch over, protect, and provide for it, yea, do in all things, as He had done before them, had taught, by example shown, and charged them, to teach to observe all things whatsoever He had commanded them. Luke 10:1; 6:12, 13; John 2:15. That the apostles, likewise, as faithful followers of Christ, and leaders of the church, were diligent in this respect, with prayer and supplication to God, through the election of brethren, to provide every city, place, or church, with bishops, pastors, and leaders, and to ordain such persons thereto, who would take heed unto themselves, and unto the doctrine and flock, who were sound in faith, pious in life and conversation, and of good report without as well as in the church; that they might be an example, light, and pattern in all godliness and good works, worthily administering the Lord's ordinances—baptism and supper-and that they might everywhere (where such could be found) appoint faithful men who would be able to teach others also, as elders, ordaining them by the laying on of hands in the name of the Lord, and provide for all the wants of the church according to their ability; so that, as faithful servants, they might husband well their Lord's talent, get gain with it, and, consequently, save themselves and those who hear them. I Tim. 3:1; Acts 23:24; Titus 1:5; I Tim. 4:16; Titus 2:1, 2; I Tim. 3:7; II Tim. 2:2; I Tim. 4:14; 5:2; Luke 19:13. That they should also see diligently to it, particularly each among his own over whom he has the oversight, that all places be well provided with deacons (to look after and care for the poor), who may receive the contributions and alms, in order to dispense them faithfully and with all propriety to the poor and needy saints. Acts 6:3-6. And that also honorable aged widows should be chosen and ordained deaconesses, that they with the deacons may visit, comfort, and care for, the poor, feeble, sick, sorrowing and needy, as also the widows and orphans, and assist in attending to other wants and necessities of the church to the best of their ability. I Tim. 5:9; Rom. 16:1; Jas. 1:27. Furthermore, concerning deacons, that they, especially when they are fit, and chosen and ordained thereto by the church, for the assistance and relief of the elders, may exhort the church (since they, as has been said, are chosen thereto), and labor also in the Word and in teaching; that each may minister unto the other with the gift he has received of the Lord, so that through mutual service and the assistance of every member, each in his measure, the body of Christ may be improved, and the vine and church of the Lord continue to grow, increase, and be built up, according as it is proper. X. Of the Holy Supper[edit] We also confess and observe the breaking of bread, or Supper, as the Lord Christ Jesus before His suffering instituted it with bread and wine, and observed and ate with His apostles, commanding them to observe it in remembrance of Him; which they accordingly taught and practiced in the church, and commanded that it should be kept in remembrance of the suffering and death of the Lord; and that His precious body was broken, and His blood shed, for us and all mankind, as also the fruits hereof, namely, redemption and eternal salvation, which He purchased thereby, showing such great love toward us sinful men; whereby we are admonished to the utmost, to love and forgive one another and our neighbor, as He has done unto us, and to be mindful to maintain and live up to the unity and fellowship which we have with God and one another, which is signified to us by this breaking of bread. Matt. 26:26; Mark 14:22; Acts 2:42; I Cor. 10:16; 11:23. XI. Of the Washing of the Saints' Feet[edit] We also confess a washing of the saints' feet, as the Lord Christ not only instituted, enjoined and commanded it, but Himself, although He was their Lord and Master, washed His apostles' feet, thereby giving an example that they should likewise wash one another's feet, and do as He had done unto them; which they accordingly, from this time on, taught believers to observe, as a sign of true humility, and, especially, to remember by this feet washing, the true washing, whereby we are washed through His precious blood, and made pure after the soul. John 13:4-17; I Tim. 5:10. XII. Of the State of Matrimony[edit] We confess that there is in the church of God an honorable state of matrimony, of two free, believing persons, in accordance with the manner after which God originally ordained the same in Paradise, and instituted it Himself with Adam and Eve, and that the Lord Christ did away and set aside all the abuses of marriage which had meanwhile crept in, and referred all to the original order, and thus left it. Gen. 1:27; Mark 10:4. In this manner the Apostle Paul also taught and permitted matrimony in the church, and left it free for every one to be married, according to the original order, in the Lord, to whomsoever one may get to consent. By these words, in the Lord, there is to be understood, we think, that even as the patriarchs had to marry among their kindred or generation, so the believers of the New Testament have likewise no other liberty than to marry among the chosen generation and spiritual kindred of Christ, namely, such, and no others, who have previously become united with the church as one heart and soul, have received one baptism, and stand in one communion, faith, doctrine and practice, before they may unite with one another by marriage. Such are then joined by God in His church according to the original order; and this is called, marrying in the Lord. II Cor. 7:2; I Cor. 9:5; Gen. 24:4; 28:2; I Cor. 7:39. XIII. Of the Office of the Secular Authority[edit] We believe and confess that God has ordained power and authority, and set them to punish the evil, and protect the good, to govern the world, and maintain countries and cities, with their subjects, in good order and regulation; and that we, therefore, may not despise, revile, or resist the same, but must acknowledge and honor them as the ministers of God, and be subject and obedient unto them, yea, ready for all good works, especially in that which is not contrary to the law, will, and commandment of God; also faithfully pay custom, tribute, and taxes, and to render unto them their dues, even also as the Son of God taught and practiced, and commanded His disciples to do; that we, moreover, must constantly and earnestly pray to the Lord for them and their welfare, and for the prosperity of the country, that we may dwell under its protection, earn our livelihood, and lead a quiet, peaceable life, with all godliness and honesty; and, furthermore, that the Lord would recompense unto them, here, and afterwards in eternity, all benefits, liberty, and favor which we enjoy here under their praiseworthy administration. Rom. 13:1-7; Titus 3:1; I Pet. 2:17; Matt. 22:21; 17:27; I Tim. 2:1. XIV. Of Revenge[edit] As regards revenge, that is, to oppose an enemy with the sword, we believe and confess that the Lord Christ has forbidden and set aside to His disciples and followers all revenge and retaliation, and commanded them to render to no one evil for evil, or cursing for cursing, but to put the sword into the sheath, or, as the prophets have predicted, to beat the swords into ploughshares. Matt. 5:39, 44; Rom. 12:14; I Pet. 3:9; Isa. 2:4; Micah 4:3; Zech. 9:8, 9. From this we understand that therefore, and according to His example, we must not inflict pain, harm, or sorrow upon any one, but seek the highest welfare and salvation of all men, and even, if necessity require it, flee for the Lord's sake from one city or country into another, and suffer the spoiling of our goods; that we must not harm any one, and, when we are smitten, rather turn the other cheek also, than take revenge or retaliate. Matt. 5:39. And, moreover, that we must pray for our enemies, feed and refresh them whenever they are hungry or thirsty, and thus convince them by well-doing, and overcome all ignorance. Rom. 12:19, 20. Finally, that we must do good and commend ourselves to every man's conscience; and, according to the law of Christ, do unto no one that which we would not have done to us. II Cor. 4:2; Matt. 7:12. XV. Of the Swearing of Oaths[edit] Concerning the swearing of oaths we believe and confess that the Lord Christ has set aside and forbidden the same to His disciples, that they should not swear at all, but that yea should be yea, and nay, nay; from which we understand that all oaths, high and low, are forbidden, and that instead of them we are to confirm all our promises and obligations, yea, all our declarations and testimonies of any matter, only with our word yea, in that which is yea, and with nay, in that which is nay; yet, that we must always, in all matters, and with everyone, adhere to, keep, follow, and fulfill the same, as though we had confirmed it with a solemn oath. And if we do this, we trust that no one, not even the Magistracy itself, will have just reason to lay a greater burden on our mind and conscience. Matt. 5:34, 35; Jas. 5:12; II Cor. 1:17. XVI. Of the Ecclesiastical Ban, or Separation from the Church[edit] We also believe in, and confess, a ban, separation, and Christian correction in the church, for amendment, and not for destruction, in order to distinguish that which is pure from the impure: namely, when any one, after he is enlightened, has accepted the knowledge of the truth, and been incorporated into the communion of the saints, sins again unto death, either through willfulness, or through presumption against God, or through some other cause, and falls into the unfruitful works of darkness, thereby becoming separated from God, and forfeiting the kingdom of God, that such a one, after the deed is manifest and sufficiently known to the church, may not remain in the congregation of the righteous, but, as an offensive member and open sinner, shall and must be separated, put away, reproved before all, and purged out as leaven; and this for his amendment, as an example, that others may fear, and to keep the church pure, by cleansing her from such spots, lest, in default of this, the name of the Lord be blasphemed, the church dishonored, and offense given to them that are without; and finally, that the sinner may not be condemned with the world, but become convinced in his mind, and be moved to sorrow, repentance, and reformation. Jer. 59:2; I Cor. 5:5, 13; I Tim. 5:20; I Cor. 5:6; II Cor. 10:8; 13:10. Further, concerning brotherly reproof or admonition, as also the instruction of the erring it is necessary to exercise all diligence and care, to watch over them and to admonish them with all meekness, that they may be bettered, and to reprove, according as is proper, the stubborn who remain obdurate; in short, the church must put away from her the wicked (either in doctrine or life), and no other. Jas. 5:19; Titus 3:10; I Cor. 5:13. XVII. Of Shunning the Separated[edit] Concerning the withdrawing from, or shunning the separated, we believe and confess, that if any one, either through his wicked life or perverted doctrine, has so far fallen that he is separated from God, and, consequently, also separated and punished by the church, the same must, according to the doctrine of Christ and His apostles, be shunned, without distinction, by all the fellow members of the church, especially those to whom it is known, in eating, drinking, and other similar intercourse, and no company be had with him that they may not become contaminated by intercourse with him, nor made partakers of his sins; but that the sinner may be made ashamed, pricked in his heart, and convicted in his conscience, unto his reformation. I Cor. 5:9-11; II Thess. 3:14. Yet, in shunning as well as in reproving, such moderation and Christian discretion must be used, that it may conduce, not to the destruction, but to the reformation of the sinner. For, if he is needy, hungry, thirsty, naked, sick, or in any other distress, we are in duty bound, necessity requiring it, according to love and the doctrine of Christ and His apostles, to render him aid and assistance; otherwise, shunning would in this case tend more to destruction than to reformation. Therefore, we must not count them as enemies, but admonish them as brethren, that thereby they may be brought to a knowledge of and to repentance and sorrow for their sins, so that they may become reconciled to God, and consequently be received again into the church, and that love may continue with them, according as is proper. II Thess. 3:15. XVIII. Of the Resurrection of the Dead, and the Last Judgment[edit] Finally, concerning the resurrection of the dead, we confess with the mouth, and believe with the heart, according to Scripture, that in the last day all men who shall have died, and fallen asleep, shall be awaked and quickened, and shall rise again, through the incomprehensible power of God; and that they, together with those who then will still be alive, and who shall be changed in the twinkling of an eye, at the sound of the last trump, shall be placed before the judgment seat of Christ, and the good be separated from the wicked; that then everyone shall receive in his own body according to that he hath done, whether it be good or evil; and that the good or pious, as the blessed, shall be taken up with Christ, and shall enter into life eternal, and obtain that joy, which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath entered into the heart of man, to reign and triumph with Christ forever. and ever. Matt. 22:30, 31; Dan. 12:12; Job 19:26, 27; Matt. 25:31; John 5:28; II Cor. 5:10; I Cor. 15; Rev. 20:12; I Thess. 4:15; I Cor. 2:9. And that, on the other hand, the wicked or impious, as accursed, shall be cast into outer darkness, yea, into the everlasting pains of hell, where their worm shall not die, nor their fire be quenched, and where they, according to holy Scripture, can nevermore expect any hope, comfort, or redemption. Mark 9:44; Rev. 14:11. May the Lord, through His grace, make us all worthy and meet, that this may befall none of us; but that we may thus take heed unto ourselves, and use all diligence, that on that day we may be found before Him unspotted and blameless in peace. Amen. These, then, as has been briefly stated before, are the principal articles of our general Christian faith, as we teach and practice the same throughout in our churches and among our people; which, in our judgment, is the only true Christian faith, which the apostles in their time believed and taught, yea, testified with their life, confirmed with their death, and, some of them, also sealed with their blood; wherein we in our weakness with them and all the pious, would fain abide, live, and die, that we 'may afterwards obtain salvation with them through the grace of the Lord. Notes[edit] References[edit] Dyck, Cornelius J. (1993), Mennonite History 3rd Ed., Herald Press External links[edit] Mennolink article on confessions of faith Dordrecht Confession of Faith translation and context in Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online This is a translation and has a separate copyright status from the original text. The license for the translation applies to this edition only. Original: This work was published before January 1, 1923, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translation: This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923. It may be copyrighted outside the U.S. (see Help:Public domain).

Doric Spellings (NE Scotland)

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NE Scotland Doric, pronounciation v spellings - then and now! - this is just a space to pop surnames into which may have sounded, and been spelled, a lot different to their anglicized versions today. == First the "ch" and "ck" == I'm not sure how to explain this but I just know - Just try to think of Loch Ness, I think most foreign visitors to Scotland will have heard of that.. that is not pronounced Lock Ness with the hard "ck" (though some do!) - it's more like you're whispering or spitting almost.. let's just google it.. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGi1M-cXU6M How to pronounce Loch] .. as in Loch Ness (it's only 37 secs long btw!) PS: that's not Doric, it's just general Scottish pronounciation.. but it's important as we get to the Doric. == Doric words differ even locally == While the dialect is generally associated with the North East of Scotland, i.e. Aberdeenshire, Banffshire, Morayshire, even words between those close knit communities could differ.. however everyone knew what each other was spikkin' aboot (speaking about). It's like being able to understand french, german or spanish these days (if you're a native english speaker) when on holiday, but not be able to write or speak it!, though you likely could still convey it in conversation when required == Doric is a "lazy" tongue == If it was at all possible to shorten anything then it would be done, it's a very fast spoken tongue, bit like today's texting and instant messaging with emoji's type thing, people just knew/know what they were trying to convey! our english teachers would be horrified.. == Why this page? == Recently I've been working with my own family tree when I realised that I've hit on on 2 names especially, Dickson and Grassick, that I've always just known about as I still can spik (speak) the doric! but while profile building and trying to get every single variation into a profile I realised it's nae bonny (not pretty)! I mean how do you do a LNAB when you just know it depended on who was actually writing the register. There is likely more names so please feel free to add, then can just link this page in a profile to help explain the random spellings == Dickson, Duckison, Ducheson, Dukieson, Ducheson and more == Dickson is the anglicized version for sure, however if you land in the NE Scotland for your roots there are weird and wonderful spellings. It is likely not the "son of a Richard" In Doric a duck (the bird) is known as a duke (anglicized), "The Doric word for duck is dyeuck which can also be spelt dyeuks or dyook throughout the North-East of Scotland." dyeuk or dyook is pronounced Duke, and then also duck is pronounced "Duch" (with the "ch" being as in Loch) hence the 2 variations depending on who was writing the register It does not explain every spelling variation, but I hope it helps == Grassick, Grassich, Gracie, Gracy and more == Hopeully that is half-way self explanatory, Grassick is the more commonly accepted version today, the version with the "ch" is being the scottish verion of the "ck" as explained above .. Grassie or Gracy are the "lazy versions" == Please feel free to add more == please do add more and change what it is here if adding a new name add the == tags before and after the heading (differnet names) so each bit can be added to or edited individually == Further Reading, if you want == * [https://media.scotslanguage.com/library/document/RGU_Doric_Dictionary.pdf Div ye ken ony Doric?] * [https://doricphrases.com/index.php Doric Phrases] * [https://media.scotslanguage.com/library/document/100%20Key%20Doric%20words.pdf A hunner key doric words] please add any more fun Doric sources here, so it doesn't get lost entirely, thank you!

Dorie Miller

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MEET KATE KELLY STORY TOPICS enter your search term Search Welcome to America Comes Alive!, a site I created to share little-known stories of America's past. These stories are about Americans - people just like you - who have made a difference and changed the course of history. Look around the site and find what inspires you. Kate Kelly Dorie Miller (1919-1943), Hero of World War II Dorie Miller (1919-1943), Hero of World War II Serving in a noncombat role in the Navy, Dorie Miller responded heroically when the battleship West Virginia was attacked at Pearl Harbor Because the Navy was segregated, African Americans were not given combat roles or weaponry training, so Miller’s adept ability to shoot down enemy planes was all the more remarkable First African American awarded the U.S. Navy Cross Doris Miller, known as “Dorie,” was born in Waco, Texas, in 1919. He was one of four sons. After high school, he worked on his father’s farm until 1938 when he enlisted in the Navy as mess attendant (kitchen worker) to earn money for his family. At that time the Navy was segregated so combat positions were not open to African-Americans. On December 7, 1941, Dorie arose at 6 a.m. to begin work. When the Japanese attack occurred, he immediately reported to his assigned battle station. Miller was a former football player and a Navy boxing champ so his job was to carry any of the injured to safer quarters; this included the mortally wounded ship’s captain. Miller then returned to deck and saw that the Japanese planes were still dive-bombing the U.S. Naval Fleet. He picked up a 50-caliber Browning antiaircraft machine gun on which he had never been trained and managed to shoot down three to four enemy aircraft. (In the chaos of the attack, reports varied, and not even Miller was sure how many he hit.) He fired until he ran out of ammunition; by then the men were being ordered to abandon ship. The West Virginia had been severely damaged and was slowly sinking to the harbor bottom. Of the 1541 men on board during the attack, 130 were killed and 52 wounded. Early Reports: Heroic “Negro Messman” The original newspaper reports noted that a “Negro messman” had behaved heroically. The editors at the Pittsburgh Courier, one of the country’s most widely circulated black newspapers, pounced on that and sent a reporter out to identify the hero. Had this newspaper not been on the case, Dorie Miller probably would never have been identified. On April 1, 1942 Miller was commended by the Secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox, and on May 27, 1942 he received the Navy Cross for his extraordinary courage in battle. His rank was raised to Mess Attendant First Class on June 1, 1942. As happened with other war heroes, Dorie Miller was then sent on a tour in the States to raise money for war bonds, but Miller he was soon called back (spring ’43) to serve on the new escort carrier the USS Liscome Bay. The ship was operating in the Pacific near the Gilbert Islands. At 5:10 a.m. on November 24, the ship was hit by a single torpedo fired from a Japanese submarine. The torpedo detonated the bomb magazine on the carrier; the bombs exploded, and the ship sank within minutes. Miller was initially listed as missing; by November 1944 he status was changed to “presumed dead.” Only 272 men survived the attack. Today there is a Dorie Miller park in Hawaii and a good number of schools and buildings throughout the U.S. are named in his honor. He was also one of four Naval heroes featured on U.S. postal stamps in 2010. However, many officers and men in the Navy felt that for his actions on the West Virginia at Pearl Harbor, Miller deserved more—that he should have been awarded the Medal of Honor. For another story of an African-American hero during World War II, read about Charles David, Jr., who served in the Coast Guard. **** Following the anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, I heard from many people who would like to show their support for Dorie Miller being given the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously. These are steps you can take in that effort: The National Coalition of Black Veterans Organizations has prepared a document that can be printed, shared with friends, and sent to the White House. The Congresswoman in Dorie’s former district in Texas is also supporting the cause. Call her office for information on how to help: 202-225-8885. And to read a story about World War I soldier whose family overcame all the resistance to honoring him properly, read about World War I veteran, Henry Lincoln Johnson, a proud member of the Harlem Hellfighters: Harlem Hellfighter Receives Congressional Medal of Honor Posthumously Keep Reading White Christmas The Story Behind the Song Irving Berlin’s White Christmas has notched many top positions on “best-selling” and “most... Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831-1895), Physician • First African American woman to earn a medical degree at a time when advanced education ... Chips, First Dog Sent Overseas in World War II Chips was a mutt--a mix of German Shepherd, Collie, and Siberian Husky--living happily wit... Morrie Turner: Creator of Wee Pals Comic Strip Morris “Morrie” Turner grew up dreaming of being a cartoonist, yet he knew the profession ... 18 Thoughts On “Dorie Miller (1919-1943), Hero Of World War II” ryan February 19, 2014 at 10:25 am great for info on a research project Scott Zawierucha February 23, 2014 at 7:18 pm Great story on one more unsung American Hero. FYI, There is also the Dorrie Miller Rifle & Pistol Club in Buffalo, NY. Kate Kelly April 29, 2014 at 9:20 am Thank you, Alejandro. If you liked Dorie Miller’ story, don’t miss Charles David, Jr. http://americaca.wpengine.com/2014/02/19/charles-david-jr-1917-1943-selfless-coast-guard-hero-world-war-ii/ Jaylen April 30, 2016 at 2:54 pm That was a gret story SEL DUNLAP, VIET NAM VET (CHICAGO) May 31, 2016 at 7:47 pm President Obama referenced Dorie Miller in his comments at the Memorial Day recognition yesterday, but a more fitting tribute, however late, would be to honor him with the Medal of Honor. SEL DUNLAP, VIET NAM VET (CHICAGO) May 31, 2016 at 7:57 pm SEL DUNLAP, VIET NAM VET (CHICAGO) May 31, 2016 at 7:47 pm President Obama referenced Dorie Miller in his comments at the Memorial Day recognition yesterday, but a more fitting tribute, however late, would be to honor him with the Medal of Honor. Kate Kelly June 6, 2016 at 8:12 pm Thank you so much for mentioning this… and you are right about further honors. You might be interested in reading about Henry Lincoln Johnson, a World War I veteran who finally was given the Medal of Honor last June. Thomas Deel August 8, 2016 at 2:13 pm There is a Dorie Miller Barracks at NAS Forth Worth, JRB (formerly Carswell AFB). I was fortunate to be one of the first to be billeted in that beautiful barracks. One of his Family was there for the dedication and ribbon cutting. Kate Kelly August 10, 2016 at 7:50 pm Oh, thank you! I did not know that. And how terrific that a family member was there. Thank you for posting! Pamela Cunningham Averso December 7, 2016 at 9:23 pm How can I join the effort to bestow the Medal of Honor on Doris Miller? I have known of his story for years. He certainly deserves to be posthumously awarded this coveted medal!! Can I help? Barbara Tyler December 8, 2016 at 7:21 am MR.DORIE MILLER DESERVES AN AWARD FOR HIS BRAVERY PUT HIS RACE ASIDE AND DO WHAT IS RIGHT HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR HIM MANY OTHERS MIGHT HAVE BEEN KILLED GOD BLESS HIM AND MAY HE REST IN PEACE. Kate Kelly December 9, 2016 at 10:52 am For those of you who would like to support an effort for Dorie Miller to receiving the Medal of Honor, there are two groups that are working to this end. The National Coalition of Black Veterans. This is a PDF that can be printed out, shared with friends, and sent: http://mid-southgospeltribune.com/CoalitionLetterCampaign_rev.pdf In addition, the Congresswoman from Miller’s former district in Texas is supporting the cause. Eddie Bernice Johnson. The phone number of the office is 202-225-8885. I’m sure there is a staff person who handles these types of things. Good luck. Kate Kelly December 9, 2016 at 10:53 am For those of you who would like to support an effort for Dorie Miller to receiving the Medal of Honor, there are two groups that are working to this end. The National Coalition of Black Veterans. This is a PDF that can be printed out, shared with friends, and sent: http://mid-southgospeltribune.com/CoalitionLetterCampaign_rev.pdf In addition, the Congresswoman from Miller’s former district in Texas is supporting the cause. Eddie Bernice Johnson. The phone number of the office is 202-225-8885. I’m sure there is a staff person who handles these types of things. Good luck. America Comes Alive Twitter Facebook Google © 2011-2018 Kate Kelly kate@americacomesalive.com website design/development: deyo designs enter your search term Search Note: This site uses cookies as set out in our cookie policy. 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Ancestry Main MenuSkip Ancestry navigationHomeHomeSearchMessage BoardsCharts and FormsNew Collections LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW Home Message BoardsCharts and FormsNew Collections Navigation Person OptionsBryant Mode family treeBryant Mode family treeFind person in tree Tools Doris Miller Doris Miller 1919–1944 BIRTH 12 OCTOBER 1919 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA DEATH 25 NOV 1944 • Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA LifeStory Facts Gallery Navigation Research Tabs Skip to SourcesShow Facts Name and gender Birth 12 October 1919 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA 2 Sources 1919 (AGE) Residence 1920 • Erath, McLennan, Texas 1 Source 1920 1 Residence 1920 • Erath, McLennan, Texas 1 Source 1920 1 Birth of Brother Arthur J Miller(1922–) 1922 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA 1922 2 Death 25 Nov 1944 • Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 2 Sources 1944 25 Burial Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA 1 Source Military Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaii 1 Source Skip to Family Sources Ancestry Sources View Source 1920 United States Federal Census Web: Hawaii, Find A Grave Index, 1840-2011 WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings Skip to Facts Family Parents Conroe Meller 1897–1949 Henrietta Miller 1897– Siblings Spouse Unknown Spouse Distributed By ProquestPowered By Ancestry © 1997-2018 Ancestry Privacy Terms and Conditions Note: This site uses cookies as set out in our cookie policy. 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Ancestry Main MenuSkip Ancestry navigationHomeHomeSearchMessage BoardsCharts and FormsNew Collections LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW Home Message BoardsCharts and FormsNew Collections Navigation Person OptionsBryant Mode family treeBryant Mode family treeFind person in tree Tools Conroe Meller 1897–1949 BIRTH ABT 1897 • Texas DEATH 6 MAY 1949 LifeStory Facts Gallery Navigation Research Tabs Skip to SourcesShow Facts Name and gender Birth abt 1897 • Texas 5 Sources 1897 (AGE) Birth of Son Conrade J Miller(1917–) 1917 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA 1917 20 Birth of Son Doris Miller(1919–1944) 12 October 1919 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA 1919 22 Residence 1920 • Erath, McLennan, Texas Age: 23; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head 1 Source 1920 23 Residence 1920 • Erath, McLennan, Texas 1 Source 1920 23 Birth of Son Arthur J Miller(1922–) 1922 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA 1922 25 Residence 1930 • Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas 1 Source 1930 33 Residence 1930 • Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas 1 Source 1930 33 Residence 1935 • Rural, Mclennan, Texas 1 Source 1935 38 Residence 1 Apr 1940 • McLennan, Texas, United States 1 Source 1940 43 Death of Son Doris Miller(1919–1944) 25 Nov 1944 • Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 1944 47 Death 6 May 1949 1 Source 1949 52 Burial Bellmead, McLennan County, Texas, USA 1 Source Residence Falls, Texas 1 Source Skip to Family Sources Ancestry Sources View Source 1920 United States Federal Census View Source 1930 United States Federal Census View Source 1940 United States Federal Census View Source U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Web: Texas, Find A Grave Index, 1836-2011 Skip to Facts Family Parents Unknown Father Emma Miller 1870– Spouse & Children Henrietta Miller 1897– Conrade J Miller 1917– Doris Miller 1919–1944 Arthur J Miller 1922– Private Private Distributed By ProquestPowered By Ancestry © 1997-2018 Ancestry Privacy Terms and Conditions https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72782350/c-mill Note: This site uses cookies as set out in our cookie policy. 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Original data: Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Description This collection includes marriage records from select Texas counties. Learn more... Suggested Records Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982 Emma Loughas Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982 Emma Hughes Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000 Emma Miller U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Emma Miller Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982 Emma Miller U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 W Emma H Show More Send Your Find Home! Enter your email address and we will send you a link to your personalized Discovery Page where you can view and download all of the great finds you make while here. Send document We value your privacy. Read our Privacy Statement View printer-friendly Distributed By ProquestPowered By Ancestry © 1997-2018 Ancestry Privacy Terms and Conditions Note: This site uses cookies as set out in our cookie policy. To change your preferences please go to our cookie policy. 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World War I Listing; World War II Listing; Korean War Listing. American Battle Monuments Commission. Description This database is a partial index to casualties buried in cemeteries that are tied to twenty-five memorials or monuments located in Belgium, Cuba, France, Gibraltar, Morocco, New Guinea, the Philippines, Saipan, Solomon Islands, and the United States. Learn more... Send Your Find Home! Enter your email address and we will send you a link to your personalized Discovery Page where you can view and download all of the great finds you make while here. Send document We value your privacy. Read our Privacy Statement View printer-friendly Distributed By ProquestPowered By Ancestry © 1997-2018 Ancestry Privacy Terms and Conditions Note: This site uses cookies as set out in our cookie policy. To change your preferences please go to our cookie policy. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our use of cookies. Ancestry Main MenuSkip Ancestry navigationHomeHomeSearchMessage BoardsCharts and FormsNew Collections LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW Home Message BoardsCharts and FormsNew Collections Navigation Person OptionsMiller Family Tree Doris MillerMiller Family Tree Doris MillerFind person in tree Tools Connery Miller 1895–1949 BIRTH ABT 1895 • Texas DEATH 6 MAY 1949 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA LifeStory Facts Gallery Navigation Research Tabs Skip to SourcesShow Facts Name and gender Birth abt 1895 • Texas 5 Sources 1895 (AGE) Birth of Son Silva Miller(1914–1988) abt 1914 • Texas 1914 19 Birth of Son Doris Miller(1919–1944) 12 October 1919 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA 1919 24 Residence 1920 • Erath, McLennan, Texas, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head 1 Source 1920 25 Residence 1930 • Precinct 4, McLennan, Texas, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head 1 Source 1930 35 Residence 1935 • Rural, Mclennan, Texas 1 Source 1935 40 Residence 1 Apr 1940 • McLennan, Texas, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head 1 Source 1940 45 Death of Son Doris Miller(1919–1944) 25 Nov 1944 • Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 1944 49 Death 6 May 1949 • Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA 2 Sources 1949 54 Burial Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA 1 Source Residence Waco, McClennan, Texas 1 Source Skip to Family Sources Ancestry Sources View Source 1920 United States Federal Census View Source 1930 United States Federal Census View Source 1940 United States Federal Census Ancestry Family Trees View Source Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Skip to Facts Family Parents Robert Miller Emma Hughes Miller 1870– Spouse & Children Henrietta Miller 1895–1982 Silva Miller 1914–1988 Doris Miller 1919–1944 Private Private Private Spouse & Children Unknown Spouse Private Private Distributed By ProquestPowered By Ancestry © 1997-2018 Ancestry Privacy Terms and Conditions Note: This site uses cookies as set out in our cookie policy. 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Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Description This database is an index to individuals enumerated in the 1920 United States Federal Census, the Fourteenth Census of the United States. It includes all states and territories, as well as Military and Naval Forces, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, and the Panama Canal Zone. The census provides many details about individuals and families including: name, gender, age, birthplace, year of immigration, mother tongue, and parents’ birthplaces. 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Doris Gates Thorpe Family Archive

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= DGT Photo Archive = Photographs for use in WikiTree profiles of Doris Gates Thorpe family members, including ancestors, descendants and cousins. == Copyright == All photographs in this archive released for public use under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Copyright year noted below for each photograph. Some rights reserved by Doris Gates Thorpe Family. == [[MacDougall-1432|Christena Mabel MacDougall]]== # Christena Mabel MacDougall, 1911 - ''Copyright 2022 under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Some rights reserved by Doris Gates Thorpe Family.''

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Doris May Buchan nee Airay Born July 1909. daughter of James Airay and married to William Alex Buchan Doris passed away 11 jan; 1995 age 85..

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Dorking from Topographical Dictionary

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Abstract of Dorking entry from 'Donnington - Dorsetshire', in A Topographical Dictionary of England, ed. Samuel Lewis (London, 1848), pp. 69-78. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-dict/england/pp69-78 [accessed 21 January 2022].
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Dorking, Surrey|category=Dorking, Surrey One Place Study}} === Dorking (St. Martin) === DORKING (St. Martin), a market-town and parish, and the head of a union, in the Second division of the hundred of Wotton, W. division of Surrey, 12 miles (E.) from Guildford, and 23 (S. S. W.) from London, on the road through Epsom to Worthing, Bognor, and Brighton: containing 5638 inhabitants. This place, anciently called Dorchinges, appears to have derived its name from its situation in a valley abounding with springs of water. It was probably founded by the Saxons, and, after its destruction by the Danes, was rebuilt, and had become a town of some importance prior to the Norman Conquest, at which period it was held in royal demesne, and had a church and three mills. In the reign of Edward I.[[Plantagenet-2|Edward Plantagenet (abt.1239-1307)]], it obtained the grant of a weekly market and an annual fair, and was endowed with many privileges. In a survey of the manor, in 1649, the town is stated to have considerably improved, and to have been pitched with large pebble stones. The summer assizes for the county were held here in 1699, but from what particular cause does not appear; the quartersessions used also to be held here occasionally. The parish comprises 10,020a. 38p., of which about 3940 acres are arable, 2630 meadow, 1819 woodland, and 1344 common or waste; the soil is luxuriantly fertile, and the heights command magnificent views. In the environs are several gentlemen's seats, of which the splendid mansion of Deepdene, immediately adjoining the town, Denbies, and Bury Hill, are the principal. Betchworth Castle, which has been pulled down, occupied the site of an ancient fortress of that name, on the western bank of the river Mole, and was beautifully situated in an extensive park (now thrown into the demesne of Deepdene), celebrated for the stateliness of its fine chesnut-trees, some of which are seven yards in girth, and produce fruit equal to the Spanish tree. There were two other ancient fortresses in the parish, called Benham and Ewtons Castles, which are stated to have been demolished by the Danes: vestiges of the moat that surrounded each are still apparent, and the former has given name to a meadow in which it stood. Box Hill, about a mile from the town, a picturesque eminence planted with box-trees in the reign of Charles I., by the Earl of Arundel, commands an extensive view of the surrounding country, and is a place of resort for summer excursions from London. The vale beneath Box Hill, called Holmdale, was for several ages the retreat of the ancient Britons, in their conflicts with the Romans, and afterwards that of the Saxons, when the county was harassed by the Danes. In the reign of Charles II.[[Stuart-4|Charles Stuart (1630-1685)]], it was celebrated for red deer, which the Duke of York, afterwards James II.[[Stuart-19|James Stuart (1633-1701)]], preserved for his own sport; it was subsequently noted for the production of immense quantities of strawberries, which were conveyed to market in horse-loads. The town is situated towards the south side of a sandy vale, on a stratum of sand-rock, in which excellent cellars are excavated: a small stream flowing into the river Mole intersects the vale, which is sheltered on the north by a ridge of chalky downs, extending from Farnham on the western side of the county into Kent, and abounding with picturesque scenery. The principal street is spacious, and the footpaths were paved a few years since; the houses are in general well built, and of neat appearance. The town is lighted with gas, and supplied with water brought from a spring by water-works, the property of a private individual, who has constructed baths adjoining them for the public accommodation. A library and reading-rooms are supported by subscription. Lime is dug in the vicinity, of very superior quality; there are also several breweries: but the town owes its chief support to the resident gentry, and visiters who frequent the place on account of the great salubrity of the air. An act was passed in 1846 for a railway from Epsom, by Dorking, to Portsmouth; and another act, for a railway from Reigate, by Dorking, to Guildford and Reading. Poultry, of which a particular species having five claws, stated to have been brought hither by the Romans, and known as Dorking fowls, is sold in large quantities for the supply of London. The market is on Thursday; on the second Thurday in every month is a large cattle-market, and a fair is held in May, the day before Ascension-day. The county magistrates hold petty-sessions here for the division; and a court leet and court baron are held in October, under the lord of the manor: the powers of the county debt-court of Dorking, established in 1847, extend over the registration-district of Dorking. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at £14. 13. 11½.; patron, the Duke of Norfolk; impropriators, W. Coleman, Esq., and others: the vicarial tithes have been commuted for £540. The present church, a handsome structure in a mixed style, with a lofty tower surmounted by a spire, was, with the exception of the chancel, erected in 1837, at a cost of about £10,000, defrayed by subscription, and a grant of £500 from the Incorporated Society; it contains 1800 sittings, of which 675 are free. There are several neat monuments in the chancel, and at the east end of the nave is an elegant tablet erected by subscription to the memory of the Earl of Rothes[[Evelyn-Leslie-2|George William Glanville Evelyn-Leslie (1768-1817)]], who died suddenly in 1817, while hunting in Betchworth Park. A district church, dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen, was erected in 1838, at Holmwood, 3 miles south from Dorking, on the road to Horsham; it is a neat building containing 274 sittings, 218 of which are free, and cost about £1000. Mrs. Arnold contributed liberally towards its erection, and also partly endowed it. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Bishop of Winchester, with a net income of £120. A parsonage-house in the Elizabethan style has been erected near the church, by subscription. There are places of worship for the Society of Friends, Wesleyans, and Independents. An almshouse, containing eighteen apartments, was founded on Cotmandane common, and endowed by Mrs. Susannah Smith with land, producing £40. 10. per annum. The rents of an estate purchased with a sum of money left for that purpose by Mrs. Margaret Fenwicke, in 1725, are distributed in marriage-portions to servantmaids, and apprentice-fees to poor children. About £200 are yearly received from Henry Smith's charity. The Rev. Samuel Cosin left 23 acres of marsh-land, in Chislett, Kent, now producing £81 per annum; and there are other bequests for the relief of the poor, besides several to the almshouses on Cotmandane common. The union of Dorking comprises eight parishes or places, and contains a population of 10,968. Traces of the Roman Stane-street, which passed through Dorking, are frequently discovered in digging the ground in the churchyard; and on the summit of a hill three miles and a half from the town, is Anstie Bury, a Roman encampment inclosing more than eleven acres, defended by a triple intrenchment, and having the entrance on the east side, where the works have been levelled by the plough. On Winterfield farm, near this camp, a wooden box was discovered in 1817https://surreymedieval.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/a-provisional-list-of-surrey-coins.pdf, about ten or twelve inches below the surface of the ground, containing 700 Anglo-Saxon coins, the uppermost of which were firmly cemented together by an incrustation formed by the decomposition of the metal used as an alloy to the silver. These coins were purchased on the spot by Robert Barclay[[Barclay-252|Robert Barclay (1751-1830)]] and George Dewdney, Esqrs., who presented them to the trustees of the British Museum, in order that they might select such as might be found requisite to complete their series. Many curious fossils have been found in the chalk-pits; and within two miles of the town is Mag's Well, the water of which is slightly impregnated with sulphate of magnesia and iron, and closely resembles the Malvern water, being used as an alterative. Jeremiah Markland, the learned critic, who resided at Milton Court, in the parish, and died in 1763; and Abraham Tucker[[Wikipedia:Abraham Tucker]], author of the Light of Nature, who resided at Betchworth Castle, were buried in the chancel of the church; and John Hoole, translator of Tasso and Ariosto, was interred in the churchyard. The Rev. John Mason, author of a treatise on Self-knowledge, lived for several years in the town. === Sources ===

Dorking in Wotton Hundred

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'The hundred of Wotton: Introduction and map', in A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3, ed. H E Malden (London, 1911), p. 128. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol3/p128 [accessed 25 February 2021].
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Dorking, Surrey|category=Dorking, Surrey One Place Study}} THE HUNDRED OF WOTTON, CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF: * ABINGER * DORKING * WOTTON (fn. 1) * CAPEL * OCKLEY Wotton Hundred (fn. 2) (Odeton, xi cent.; Wodetone, until xvi cent.) was found by the Domesday Commissioners to include Dorking, Sutton in Shiere, part of Compton in Sussex, Burgham, Wyke, Worplesdon, Betchworth, Milton, Anstie Farm, Abinger, and Paddington. Of these, Sutton in Shiere was shortly afterwards attached by the Bishop of Bayeux to his manor of Bramley in Blackheath Hundred, (fn. 3) while Compton, as the county borders became more settled, was presumably included in Sussex with the other lands of Roger de Montgomery, who held it at the time of the Survey. It has been suggested that Burgham, Wyke, and Worplesdon owed their inclusion in Wotton Hundred (fn. 4) to a clerical error, and it was possibly due to the same cause that Ockley at the time of the Survey was placed in Woking. It seems probable that 'Becheworth' refers to East Betchworth, now in Reigate Hundred: Milton and Anstie Farm are both in Dorking parish. === Footnotes ===

Dorking parish in Victoria County History

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'Parishes: Dorking', in A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3, ed. H E Malden (London, 1911), pp. 141-150. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol3/pp141-150 [accessed 2 January 2021].
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Dorking, Surrey|category=Dorking, Surrey One Place Study}} == DORKING == Dorchinges (xi cent.); Dorkinges (xiii cent.); Dorking (xviii cent.). Dorking is a market town 23½ miles south-west of London, 12 miles east of Guildford. The market was claimed by the Earl of Warenne and Surrey[[Warenne-1|John (Warenne) de Warenne (abt.1231-1304)]] in 1278 as of immemorial antiquity. (fn. 1) The parish is bounded on the north by the two Bookhams and Mickleham, on the east by Betchworth, on the south by Capel, on the west by Wotton. It contains 1,329 acres of land and 10 of water, and is about 5 miles from north to south and 4 from east to west, but is slightly narrower towards the south. Capel, which lies south of it, was anciently part of the parish, and for the most part of the manor. The parish extends over the usual succession of soils in this part of Surrey. The northern part is on the chalk downs, partly capped by gravel and sand. The town and church are on the sand, the southern part is on the Wealden clay. From the high chalk down about Denbies, and from Ranmore Common on the north-west border of the parish, the views are beautiful and extensive. Between the spectator and the steep side of Box Hill, immediately to the east, the transverse valley of the Mole runs through the chalk range. Southward lies Dorking in the valley between the chalk and the well wooded sand hills, which rise to the fir-tree clad heights of Redlands Wood, and to Anstiebury and Leith Hill beyond. The lower ground of the Weald, thickly wooded, extends south-eastwards, and the horizon is marked by the South Downs near Lewes. The boundary of the sand and the clay runs north and south for some way on the southern side of Dorking. The Redlands Woods are a steep sand ridge of north and south direction covered with fir trees, with a silver fir, (fn. 2) probably the tallest tree in the county, standing up above them all, while east of it extends the Holmwood Common, a high open common on the clay, thickly studded with hollies and furze bushes, with occasional houses dotted about it. The Glory Woods, a favourite resort of Dorking people, are on the sand hills nearer to the town. There is a small common close to the town called Cotmandene, formerly famous as the cricket ground where the great Dorking players, who did so much for the Surrey eleven, were trained. Caffyn[[Wikipedia:William Caffyn]], who first taught scientific cricket to the Australians, was one of them, and Jupp[[Wikipedia:Harry Jupp]] and the two Humphreys[[Thomas Humphrey (16Jan1839-3Sep1878)]][[Wikipedia:William Humphrey (cricketer)]] were among the last. Milton Heath is another common west of Dorking. Towards the high ground of the Leith Hill range parts of Broad Moor, Coldharbour Common, and the plantation called the Warren are in Dorking parish. The parish was divided into six tithings called Boroughs; namely, East Borough, including West Betchworth, at the east end of the town; Chipping Borough, the body of the town, a name which justifies the Earl of Warenne's claim to an ancient market; Milton Borough, lying west; Westcote Borough, still farther west and south-west; Holmwood Borough, to the south; and Walde or Wold or Wale Borough, farther south still, but now known as Capel parish, and distinct from Dorking. (fn. 3) But in the 14th and 15th centuries, when Milton and Westcote were separate manors, both the views of frankpledge held in Dorking recognized the Chipping Borough, East Borough, Waldeborough, and Forreyn Borough only as tithings. (fn. 4) The names are the same in the view of frankpledge of 7 October 1597, but on 27 September 1598 the names are changed to Chipping Borough, East Borough, Capel and Homewood Borough. The last therefore answers to Forreyn Borough, as also appears by local names in the latter tithing. The town is administered as an urban district under the Local Government Act of 1894[[Wikipedia:Local Government Act 1894]], which superseded a local board established in 1881. The Act of 1894 separated the urban district from Dorking rural parish, which is administered by a rural parish council. The parish is almost entirely residential and agricultural. But there are lime works on the chalk, though not so extensive as those in neighbouring parishes, a little brick-making, water-mills (corn) at Pixham Mill, and timber and saw-mills. Poultry rearing is an ancient pursuit of the neighbourhood, and the Dorking fowls[[Wikipedia:Dorking chicken]] with an extra claw are a well-known breed, which it is not necessary to derive from Roman introduction. Sand of fine texture and often in veins of pink colour is also dug about Dorking, and some extensive caverns were formerly excavated for this purpose under parts of the present town. The road from London to Horsham passes through Dorking, and continues over the Holmwood Common. This is the turnpike which was made in 1755 (fn. 5) in response to the astounding statement of the people of Horsham that if they wanted to drive to London they were compelled to go round to Canterbury. Arthur Young justly described it as the worst instance of the want of communication which he had heard of in England. (fn. 6) The Act was for the making of a road from Epsom, through Letherhead, Dorking, and Capel, with a branch to Ockley. The old road from Dorking into Sussex went up Boar Hill to Coldharbour, and down to Ockley. (fn. 7) This road was impassable for wheeled traffic as late as the earlier part of the 19th century, when it was such a narrow ravine that bearers carrying a coffin had to walk in single file with the coffin slung on a pole. It was repaired about 1830, chiefly at the instance of Mr. Serjeant Heath[[https://jjhc.info/heathgeorge1852|George Heath]] of Kitlands, Capel, who threatened to prosecute the parish. The road from Reigate to Guildford passes through Dorking from east to west. The South Eastern Railway, Redhill and Reading branch, has two stations in Dorking, Box Hill and Dorking, opened in 1849. In 1867 the London Brighton and South Coast Railway, Portsmouth branch, was brought through Dorking, where there is a station near the Box Hill station of the South Eastern Railway. The ancient road called Stone Street (see in Ockley on the name) ran through Dorking. It is to be traced in much of its course by flint pavement which is found in draining and field work. It is laid down fairly correctly upon the Ordnance Map. It enters Dorking parish close to Anstie Grange Home Farm (not to be confounded with Anstie Farm), and runs along the side of the hill under the Redlands Woods, and above the Holmwood Common. Folly Farm lies just west of it. Near Dorking it has not been accurately observed, but it has no relation to the direction of the streets. Drainage operations show that it left South Street to the east, and crossed West Street just opposite the yard occupied by Messrs. Stone & Turner; a foot passage opposite their premises is just on the line. It continued in a straight line for Pebble Lane, where there is little doubt that it mounted to the chalk hills, and is represented still by the old bridle way over Mickleham Downs to Epsom race-course; it must have left Dorking Church to the south-east. Manning and Bray (fn. 8) say that the flints were found north-east of the church in a nursery garden, and sold to the road surveyor. But the description is vague and not incompatible with its having passed the church as described. It has not been traced in the north part of Dorking parish. The prehistoric fortified hill of Anstiebury, formerly in Dorking parish, was included in Capel by the Local Government Act of 1894, and has been described under Capel. There is a barrow, unopened apparently, on Milton Heath, north of the road. Camden says that Roman coins were found in Dorking churchyard, and others have been mentioned. In 1817 a find of 700 Anglo-Saxon coins was made in Winterfold Hanger, on Lower Merriden Farm, west of Redlands Wood. (fn. 9) The town of Dorking used to consist of many houses of respectable antiquity, but has been much modernized of late. The 'Old King's Head' is a fine brick Jacobean building, standing at the west end of the High Street, on the north side. It used to be called the 'Chequers,' and received its later name in 1660. The licence was withdrawn about 1800, renewed about 1850, and is now again withdrawn. It is usually said to be the original of Dickens'[[Dickens-158|Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870)]] 'Marquis of Granby,' but at the time when the Pickwick Papers were written it was not an inn at all. Opposite the 'Old King's Head,' just before High Street divides into West Street and South Street, was the old 'Bull Ring.' A few old houses are to be found in the High Street and side streets, but most of them have been re-fronted or otherwise modernized, and a comparison with the sister towns of Letherhead, Guildford, and Godalming, is in this respect very disappointing. In the town itself perhaps the most interesting old houses are the White Horse Inn—anciently the 'Cross House,' from its sign, the cross of the Knights of St. John, (fn. 10) a quaint, low structure largely of timber and plaster, with three gables, and a large courtyard opening from the High Street, probably on a very ancient site, and as it stands perhaps 400 years old. The town abounds in ancient hostelries of lesser size, such as the 'Red Lion' (originally 'The Cardinal's Cap') and the 'Black Horse,' and in the side streets are one or two small half-timber houses with overhanging upper stories. The gallows used to stand on a hill called Gallows Hill on the left-hand side of the road going towards Coldharbour by way of Boar Hill. A house now occupies the spot. It is marked in the map of Ogilvy's[[Ogilvy-320|John Ogilvy (abt.1600-abt.1654)]] Book of Roads. The parish registers of 1625 to 1669 record at intervals the burial of persons hanged there when the Assizes were held in the town. The old market-house stood in the street opposite the 'Red Lion.' Pictures show a gabled, probably 16th-century building, of the same type as the Farnham market-house, but the original wooden supports had been changed for brick arches at the west end; they remained under the east end. It was demolished in 1813. The market on Thursdays, claimed by John de Warenne[[Warenne-1|John (Warenne) de Warenne (abt.1231-1304)]] in 1278, is still held on the spot in the street. There is a fair, also existing in 1278, on Ascension Day. Down to ten years ago the practice of Shrove Tuesday football continued in the streets of Dorking. Shop windows were barricaded, all business suspended, and the town given over to a very tumultuous game. When the practice became known through the papers as a curiosity surviving here, idle people came from a distance to assist. The nuisance, always great, was intolerable, and it was suppressed with some difficulty by the police. But the year 1907 is said to have been the first in which no attempt was made to continue it. In 1830 there was a very serious riot in Dorking during the Swing Riots[[Wikipedia:Swing Riots]]. (fn. 11) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church was rebuilt in 1895 chiefly at the expense of the Duke of Norfolk. The original temporary building had been erected by the Duchess of Norfolk[[Abney-Hastings-1|Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara Abney-Hastings]] in 1872. There is a Congregational chapel in West Street, representing an ancient congregation formed in 1662 under the Rev. James Fisher, the ejected minister of Fetcham, at whose house a small body of Nonconformists met in 1669, but the minister who was licensed in 1672 under the Indulgence was Mr. Feake[[Wikipedia:Christopher Feake]], a Fifth Monarchy man, who had been imprisoned under the Protectorate. There was a congregation of Presbyterians under the Rev. John Wood, late rector of North Chapel in Sussex[[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QDdKLHSEjBYC&pg=PA55&lpg=PA55&dq=john-wood+north-chapel+sussex&source=bl&ots=4c4km5AEVS&sig=ACfU3U32xcxWD67KjhvUow2vf-07yJAvQA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizl-XA4dj3AhXxRkEAHep4C3wQ6AF6BQisARAC|Google Book]], meeting at his house. (fn. 12) This Presbyterian body does not seem to have survived, (fn. 13) but after the death of Mr. Wood at an advanced age in 1693, became merged in the Congregational body. A chapel was built in 1719. In 1834 this was pulled down and rebuilt, and much improved and altered in 1874. (fn. 14) Congregational schools were built in 1858. There is a Baptist chapel, built in 1869; and a Wesleyan chapel, built in 1850. Wesley[[Wesley-301|John Wesley (1703-1791)]] made the first of ten visits here in 1764, and in 1772 opened a chapel in Church Street, now converted into cottages. The Society of Friends were strong in the Dorking neighbourhood about the time of their foundation. Possibly the first meetings of the Friends in Surrey were held at the house of Thomas Bax[[Bax-33|Thomas Bax (1621-1691)]], in Capel, near Dorking. There had been a Friends' meeting at Bax's house for upwards of twenty years in 1677. (fn. 15) Fox[[Fox-3782|George Fox (1624-1691)]], however, records in his journal a meeting at Reigate in 1655, which may precede this. The Old Friends' Meeting House in West Street, Dorking, bore the date 1709. The present meeting house near Rose Hill was built in 1846. There is a meeting of Plymouth Brethren in a chapel in Hampstead Road, opened in 1863. The cemetery was opened in 1856. The Public Hall in West Street was built by a company for meetings and entertainments in 1872. Denbies is the residence of the Hon. Henry Cubitt[[Cubitt-56|Henry Edward Cubitt CB (1867-1947)]], the lord-lieutenant. It stands upon the brow of the chalk down, close to Ranmore Common and church. The church, however, is in Great Bookham parish (q.v.). Denbies commands fine views over the weald and the back of the Leith Hill range, and of Box Hill, which faces it from across the Mole Valley. Ashcombe, from which the peerage of Ashcombe is named, was a piece of land lying close to it, and Ashcombe Hill was the old name of the brow. Denby was probably a farmer who lived there. The farmhouse was bought in 1754 by Mr. Jonathan Tyers[[Wikipedia:Jonathan Tyers]], the founder of Vauxhall Gardens, who laid out the grounds in what was intended to be a style appealing to serious reflections, with a temple, two skulls, inscriptions and verses of the tombstone kind, much admired then and very absurd, a sort of Lenten Vauxhall. Mr. Tyers died in 1767, and the estate was sold to the Hon. Peter King[[King-46027|Peter King (1736-1793)]]. His son Lord King[[King-23907|Peter King (1775-1833)]] sold it in 1781 to Mr. James White, who sold it in 1787 to Mr. Denison, whose son William Joseph Denison[[Denison-2278|William Joseph Denison (1769-1849)]] was M.P. for West Surrey. After Mr. Denison's death in 1849 it was bought by Mr. Thomas Cubitt[[Cubitt-51|Thomas Cubitt (abt.1788-1855)]], who built the present house. He was father to Lord Ashcombe[[Cubitt-55|George Cubitt PC (1828-1917)]], the father of the present owner. Cubitt. Checkered or and gules a pile argent with a lion's head razed sable thereon. Bury Hill (in Westcote borough) is the seat of Mr. Robert Barclay[[Barclay-1318|Robert Barclay (1833-)]], representative of the ancient Scottish house of Barclay of Urie[[Barclay-574|Robert Barclay MP (1731-1797)]]. The name is as old as the 14th century, (fn. 16) but no trace or record of a fortification can now be found. (fn. 17) The ground was part of the waste of the manor of Milton. Mr. James Walter was buying land in Milton Manor in 1753, (fn. 18) and he built the house then and planted the grounds. Mr. Walter[[Walter-5531|Edward Walter (-aft.1780)]] died in 1780, when Viscount Grimston[[Grimston-35|James Bucknall Grimston (1747-1808)]], his daughter's husband, succeeded him here. In 1812 he sold it to Mr. Robert Barclay[[Barclay-252|Robert Barclay (1751-1830)]] , great-grandfather of the present owner. The Nower, a favourite walk for Dorking people, is a hill adjoining this property. Barclay. Azure a cheveron argent with three crosses formy argent in the chief. The Rookery, the property of Mr. Brooke, is the seat of Mr. Lionel Bulteel. An estate here was bought in 1759 by Mr. David Malthus[[Malthus-6|Daniel Malthus (abt.1730-1800)]], who built the house and laid out the grounds with the ponds and waterfalls, which make it a picturesque place. The Rev. Thomas Malthus[[Malthus-5|Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834)]], the economist, his son, was born here in 1766. In 1768 it was bought by Mr. Richard Fuller[[Fuller-10774|Richard Fuller MP (abt.1713-1782)]], banker, of London, of the family of the Fullers of Tandridge, Surrey (q.v.), and was sold by the executors of his great-grandson, Mr. George Fuller, in 1893. The old name of the valley where the Rookery stands was Chartgate, or Chartfield. Milton Heath (in Milton borough), the seat of Mr. J. Carr Saunders, was built by the late Mr. James Powell, of the Whitefriars Glass Works[[Wikipedia:James Powell and Sons]]. Deepdene (in Holmwood borough), lately the seat of Lilian, Duchess of Marlborough[[Price-9176|Lilian Warren (Price) Hamersley Spencer-Churchill Beresford (1854-1909)]], was originally built by the Hon. Charles Howard[[Howard-2473|Charles Howard (abt.1630-1713)]], after coming into possession of a part of the manor in 1652. In 1655 Evelyn[[Evelyn-48|John Evelyn (1620-1706)]] visited him, and admired the gardens which he had already begun to lay out in the deep valley which gives the place its name. It is probable that there was already a small house on the spot. Some thirty years later Aubrey saw and admired the landscape gardening, then evidently far more advanced. Mr. Howard died in 1713 (he was buried at Dorking, according to the inscription at Deepdene, in 1714); his son Henry Charles Howard[[Howard-6697|Henry Charles Howard (abt.1685-1720)]] died in 1720. His second son Charles[[Howard-6698|Charles Howard (1720-1786)]] succeeded as Duke of Norfolk in 1777 and rebuilt the house. His son Charles[[Howard-6699|Charles Howard (1746-1815)]], eleventh duke, sold it in 1791 to Sir William Burrell[[Burrell-886|William Burrell (1732-1796)]], bart., whose son Sir Charles[[Burrell-895|Charles Merrik Burrell MP (1774-1862)]] sold it in 1806 to Mr. Thomas Hope[[Hope-2350|Thomas Hope (1769-1831)]]. Mr. Hope largely altered the house, and began the great collection of paintings and statuary carried on by his son, the late Mr. Beresford Hope[[Hope-3934|Alexander James Beresford (Hope) Beresford Hope (1820-1887)]], who also added to the house and built the Italian south-western front. Charte Park, formerly called the Vineyard, was the property of the Sondes or Sonds family, after they had parted with Sondes Placehttps://www.molevalley.gov.uk/CausewayDocList/DocServlet?ref=MO/2011/1123&docid=365784. (fn. 19) The late Mr. Beresford Hope[[Hope-3934|Alexander James Beresford (Hope) Beresford Hope (1820-1887)]] bought Charte Park, and threw it into the grounds of Deepdene, pulling down the house. Westcott, also spelt Westcote, and erroneously Westgate, is one of the Dorking boroughs (vide supra), and with Milton was made into an ecclesiastical parish in 1852 (vide infra). A considerable village existed before then, and many houses have since been built. In Squire's Wood, south of Westcote, is Mag's Well, one of the sources of Pip Brook, which runs through Dorking to the Mole. It was formerly of some repute as a medicinal spring, and is strongly impregnated with iron. A building, now gone to ruin, existed over it, and within the writer's memory children still bathed in it. Holmwood Borough was the ancient division of Dorking, to the south of the town. The ancient spelling in the Court Rolls is invariably Homewood, the numerous hollies have led to the change in the name. But as far back as 1329 the reeves' accounts include carriage of firewood from 'Dorkynge Ywode vel Homewode' to Kingston, where the distinction between the 'High Wood,' the skirts of the big forest of the Weald, and the 'Home Wood,' sufficiently explains the name. In 1562 Kingston still depended upon this neighbourhood for firewood. (fn. 20) Manning and BrayThe History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey. By the Rev. Owen Manning and William Bray. state, however, that Dorking was supplied lately with coal from Kingston; showing a curious reversal of former relations. The Holmwood Common is a large high-lying common thickly covered with furze bushes and hollies, about 600 acres in extent. Defoe[[Foe-19|Daniel (Foe) Defoe (abt.1660-1731)]] states that it was as lately as the time of James II the haunt of wild deer. Agricultural writers of a hundred years ago marked it down as good cornland wasted. The school of the parish of St. Mary Magdalen, Holmwood, was built in 1844, and enlarged in 1870 and 1884. That now in the parish of St. John the Evangelist was built in 1849 and enlarged in 1875 and 1883. A great number of gentlemen's houses surround the Holmwood Common, and some standing upon it represent the original intrusions of squatters upon the waste of the manor—confirmed by lapse of time. Holmwood Park was the seat of the late Mrs. Gough Nichols, widow of the celebrated antiquary[[Wikipedia:John Gough Nichols]]son of [[Nichols-13305|John Bowyer Nichols (1779-1863)]]. Francis Larpent[[Larpent-8|Francis Seymour Larpent (1776-1845)]], Judge Advocate-General to Wellington's army in Spain and the South of France, formerly lived here. Oakdale is the seat of Lady Laura Hampton; Oakdene of Mr. Augustus Perkins; Redlands of Colonel Helsham Jones[[Helsham-Jones-1|Henry Helsham Helsham-Jones (1838-1920)]]; Anstie Grange of Mr. Cuthbert E. Heath[[Wikipedia:Cuthbert Heath]]; Moorhurst, an ancient farm on the border of the old parishes of Dorking and Capel, of the Hon. W. Gibson, who has opened a small Roman Catholic chapel there. It is the property of Mr. Cuthbert E. Heath, of Anstie Grange. The present condition of the Holmwood is in curious contrast with what was its state not more than 100 years ago, when the road to Horsham running over the desolate common was a frequent scene of highway robbery, and was openly used by smugglers. William Dudley, of Coldharbour, who died in 1902, aged nearly 101, told the writer that a man with whom he worked had been a witness when the turnpike keeper boldly refused to open his gate at night to a body of smugglers with kegs of brandy on their horses. === MANORS === In the Domesday Survey DORKING was in the hands of the king. Milton and Westcote were even then separate manors. It had been held by Edith[[Wessex-269|Eadgyth Godwinsdottir (Wessex) England (bef.1030-1075)]], widow of the Confessor[[Wessex-358|Edward (Wessex) of England (abt.1003-1066)]], and like the other holdings of the late queen in Surrey, was granted to William de Warenne I[[Warenne-112|William (Warenne) de Warenne (-1088)]], when he was created Earl of Surrey. (fn. 21) His original Surrey endowment consisted of the manors which had been Edith's, —Dorking, Reigate, Shiere, Fetcham. But one Edric had held Dorking, or part of it, at some previous time, and had given two hides out of it to his daughters. In 1086 Richard of Tonbridge[[Clare-15|Richard FitzGilbert (Clare) de Clare (abt.1030-abt.1090)]] held one of these hides —no doubt Hamsted Manor, which belonged subsequently to the Clares. The other hide was probably Bradley Manor, the lands of which lie in Holmwood tithing and Mickleham. Richard I[[Plantagenet-248|Richard (Plantagenet) of England (1157-1199)]] appears to have confirmed the grant of Edith's lands to the Earls of Surrey, (fn. 22) and in 1237 William de Warenne is recorded as holding Dorking. (fn. 23) John de Warenne claimed it in 1278 as held by his ancestors from before legal memory. (fn. 24) In 1347 John de Warenne[[Warenne-91|John (Warenne) de Warenne (1286-1347)]] died seised of the manor. (fn. 25) He was succeeded by his nephew Richard[[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel (abt.1314-1376)]], Earl of Arundel, who died in 1376, (fn. 26) leaving another Richard[[FitzAlan-197|Richard FitzAlan KG (abt.1346-1397)]] as his son and heir. About this time the Arundel lands began to pass through a period of vicissitude. Richard[[FitzAlan-197]], Earl of Arundel, was attainted in 1397 and beheaded, after a long series of open altercations with the king, (fn. 27) and Dorking was granted to Thomas Mowbray[[Mowbray-12|Thomas (Mowbray) de Mowbray KG (abt.1367-1399)]], Earl of Nottingham, (fn. 28) afterwards Duke of Norfolk, his son-in-law. He was banished in 1398 and died in exile in 1400. On the accession of Henry IV[[Lancaster-434|Henry (Lancaster) of England KG (1367-1413)]], Thomas[[FitzAlan-671|Thomas FitzAlan (1381-1415)]], son of the unfortunate Richard, was restored. He died on 13 October 1415, leaving three sisters as co-heirs: (fn. 29) first Elizabeth[[FitzAlan-633|Elizabeth (FitzAlan) Usflete (abt.1371-1425)]], the second wife of Thomas Mowbray, first Duke of Norfolk, whose share in the property descended in moieties to her son John[[Mowbray-37|John (Mowbray) de Mowbray KG (1390-1432)]], second Duke of Norfolk, and to Joan[[Goushill-5|Joan (Goushill) Stanley (abt.1401-1458)]], her daughter by a second husband, Sir Robert Gonshill[[Goushill-6|Robert Goushill (abt.1364-1403)]]. This Joan became the ancestress of the Earls of Derby by her marriage with Sir Thomas Stanley[[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG (abt.1405-1459)]]. (fn. 30) Warenne, Earl of Surrey. Checkered or and azure. Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel. Gules a lion or. Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. England with a label argent. Stanley, Earl of Derby. Argent a bend azure with three harts' heads cabossed or thereon. The second co-heir of Thomas, Earl of Arundel, was Joan Beauchamp[[FitzAlan-612|Joan (FitzAlan) Beauchamp (abt.1371-1435)]], Lady Abergavenny; her share descended to her granddaughter Elizabeth[[Beauchamp-78|Elizabeth (Beauchamp) Neville (1415-1448)]], afterwards the wife of George Nevill[[Neville-56|Edward Neville (abt.1412-1476)]], who thus gained the lands and title of Abergavenny. Margaret[[FitzAlan-649|Margaret (FitzAlan) Lenthall (abt.1383-bef.1423)]], wife of Sir Roland Lenthale[[Lenthall-5|Rowland Lenthall (abt.1372-bef.1450)]], was the third heir, but her claim to part of the inheritance lapsed at the death of her son Edmund[[Lenthall-37|Edmund Lenthall (1420-1447)]], who died without issue (fn. 31) before July 1447. (fn. 32) The history of the manor is obscure, even with the aid of the Court Rolls placed at the service of investigators by the courtesy of successive Dukes of Norfolk. For the rolls are far from continuous, and generally lack the name of the lord or lords whose courts are held. It is obvious, however, that on the death of Thomas[[FitzAlan-671|Thomas FitzAlan (1381-1415)]], Earl of Arundel, in 1415, his widow, Beatrix of Portugal[[Of_Portugal-36|Beatrice (of Portugal) Holland (abt.1382-1439)]], held the manor as dower. (fn. 33) The courts were held for a Domina (feminine) from 1413 to 1431, when there is a break of five years. In 1435 and 1438 Dominus, in the masculine singular is used, probably Roland Lenthale, for his son Edmund. In 1444 Domini begins, the Bishop of Bath and Wells and others, (fn. 34) feoffees of Edmund Lenthale. (fn. 35) This trust seems to have expired between 26 March 1450 and 21 July 1450, for Domini is used in the former, Dominus in the latter. The singular is used till 15 February 1451, after which the manor was divided, courts being henceforth held for Domini when the number is distinguished at all. In 1528 the question was raised in the court baron (17 September 1528) 'whether Edmund Lenthale deceased was while alive sole holder of the manor of Dorking or holder with others.' Unfortunately it was not answered in the extant records, but it would seem likely that he was sole holder, and that after his death the manor went to John Mowbray[[Mowbray-293|John (Mowbray) de Mowbray KG (1415-1461)]], third Duke of Norfolk. The inquisition taken after the latter's death in 1461 is unfortunately now missing, (fn. 36) and the entry in the calendar is insufficient. In 1468 (fn. 37) John[[Mowbray-359|John Mowbray KG KB (1444-1476)]], Duke of Norfolk, and his wife Elizabeth[[Talbot-2056|Elizabeth (Talbot) Mowbray (abt.1435-bef.1507)]] had a grant of certain privileges, including return of writs, within their manor of Dorking. (fn. 38) This Duke of Norfolk died in 1475, (fn. 39) leaving an only child Anne[[Mowbray-358|Anne (Mowbray) York (1472-1481)]], who was for some years betrothed to Richard[[York-1217|Richard (York) Plantagenet KG KB (1473-abt.1483)]], Duke of York, who perished in the Tower. She died unmarried in 1480, (fn. 40) and members of the Nevill and Stanley families, as well as descendants of Margaret[[Mowbray-58|Margaret (Mowbray) Grey (abt.1388-abt.1459)]] and Isabel[[Mowbray-17|Isabel (Mowbray) Berkeley (abt.1396-1452)]], daughters of the first duke, appear as her co-heirs. A partition of Dorking was probably then made. (fn. 41) In a document of 1531 George Nevill, Lord Abergavenny, is mentioned (fn. 42) as being one of the joint holders of the manor of Dorking. Again, later in the 16th century, Henry Nevill was in possession of part of the manor, (fn. 43) and on 1 August 1587 (fn. 44) Edward Nevill[[Neville-151|Henry Neville KB (aft.1527-1587)]], Lord Abergavenny, held his first court, with no indication of being only a joint holder, and in 1623 died seised (fn. 45) of the manor of 'Dorking Capel,' not that he was concerned only with the part of the manor in Capel, for the court chose bedells for Dorking and for Capel, and tenants from both attended. Edward Nevill's son Henry seems to have conveyed his share of the manor to the Howard family. (fn. 46) '''See [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEVILLE4.htm Neville Family Genealogy]''' The family of Stanley, Earls of Derby, in like manner again became involved in the history of Dorking at the death of Anne Mowbray. In 1622 Thomas, Earl of Derby, died seised of a moiety, (fn. 47) which apparently consisted of two quarter parts. In order to explain his possession of more than one quarter it is necessary to consider the third co-heir of Anne Mowbray, namely, William, Lord Berkeley. This William was the son of Isabel daughter of the first Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, (fn. 48) and although there seems no actual record of his own connexion with Dorking Manor, his son Maurice was seised of a fourth part in 1504. (fn. 49) It seems as though he must have shortly afterwards conveyed his portion to the Earls of Derby, first because, as stated above, they were afterwards seised of two quarter parts; secondly, because the Berkeleys are not again found in possession; and thirdly, because lands did undoubtedly pass from the one family to the other. (fn. 50) However, that may have been, it seems that two quarter parts were in the possession of the Earls of Derby. In 1586 Henry, Earl of Derby, conveyed one quarter to Sir Thomas Browne, (fn. 51) and in 1594 Henry's son Ferdinand died seised of the other quarter. (fn. 52) The portion which remained in the Derby family was apparently conveyed to the Howards some time during the 17th century, (fn. 53) since the Browne moiety was the only one which did not belong to them in the time of George II. (fn. 54) Sir Thomas Browne died in 1597 seised of one portion of the manor, which passed to his son Matthew. (fn. 55) It appears at intervals in the possession of the Browne family, and finally, about 1690, on the death of Sir Adam Browne, without male issue, passed from his family by the marriage of his daughter Margaret with William Fenwick. (fn. 56) At her death, according to Manning and Bray, (fn. 57) this part of the manor passed by sale to Abraham Tucker, and from him, by the marriage of one of his daughters, to his grandson Sir Henry St. John Mildmay, who sold it in 1797 to the Duke of Norfolk. (fn. 58) The remaining portion of the manor passed at the death of Anne Mowbray into the family of Howard. Margaret daughter of the first Mowbray duke, and sister of that Isabel who married into the Berkeley family, became the wife of Sir Robert Howard, and to her son John her share in the Dorking manor now passed. (fn. 59) John was a keen partisan of Richard III, who in 1483 revived the title of Duke of Norfolk in his favour. (fn. 60) He met his death at the battle of Bosworth Field, and his lands, by an Act of attainder in the first Parliament of Henry VII, lapsed to the Crown. (fn. 61) His son Thomas, also attainted then, was restored in blood in 1488, and to the earldom and his estates in 1489. In 1514 he was created Duke of Norfolk. His son Thomas, third Duke of Norfolk in the Howard line, was attainted under Henry VIII, and only escaped execution by the timely death of the king; his lands, however, were forfeited, and his portion in Dorking Manor was granted by Edward VI to Henry Duke of Suffolk. (fn. 62) Under Queen Mary the duke was restored to his possessions. From that time this portion seems to have remained in the family of Howard; the other portions were gradually joined to it until, in 1797, the whole manor was in the possession of the Duke of Norfolk, with whose descendants it has since remained. Howard, Duke of Norfolk. Gules a bend between six crosslets fitchy argent. The earls had a manor-house in Dorking; but though Aubrey mentions traces of a castle, there are neither records nor visible remains. The Town Fields were on the south side of the town, towards the direction of the modern workhouse. The common meadow and pasture was on the north by the Pip Brook; but it is worthy of notice that as early as the 14th and 15th centuries the manorial rolls tell us that the villeins of the manor held land in severalty, this custom being specially noticeable in Waldeborough, where there seem to have been no common fields. The rights of the lord over a villein tenantry, chivage, marriage, and so on, were then in full force. In 1442–3 the homage are bidden to produce a fugitive female villein. It is needless to say that there is no evidence of the outrageous droit de seigneur mentioned by Aubrey. In the court held 30 December, 5 Henry VI (1426), Johanna Brekspere paid 6s. 8d. for licence to marry whom she would. But as early as the accounts rendered for 1329–30, customary services, carrying, reaping, &c., and xxii plena opera appear commuted for money payments. The custom of the manor was Borough English, and daughters were co-heiresses. A court baron was held every three weeks, and a court leet and a view of frankpledge twice a year. In 1278 John de Warenne claimed and was allowed free warren in all his demesne lands in Dorking. (fn. 63) The lord had, however, an inclosed warren, which was often mentioned in the Court Rolls owing to the inhabitants stealing rabbits from it. Under Henry V[[Lancaster-269|Henry (Lancaster) England KG (1387-1422)]] and Henry VI[[Lancaster-401|Henry (Lancaster) of England (1421-abt.1471)]] the warren was let out at farm. Possibly the lord had an inclosed park, for in the courts of 8 February and 16 August 1283 persons are accused of breaking the earl's park; but in the first instance the fine pro fractura parci is only 6d., in the second 20s., so parcus may only be the pound, or some small inclosure. No record of imparking or disimparking seems to exist. If there was a park it must have been near Charte Park of later times, where Park Copse, Park Farm, and Park Pale Farm, all to the east of Charte Park, may show that this is only part of a formerly more extensive inclosure. === Footnotes === # Plac. de Quo War. (Rec. Com.), 145. # a Dead in 1909. # Dorking Manorial Rolls, 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries passim. The first five boroughs were confirmed and defined by a County Council order, 26 July 1894, under the provisions of the Loc. Govt. Act, 56 & 57 Vict. cap. 73. # e.g. View of frankpledge, 7 Oct. 16 Hen. VI, in Dorking Manorial Rolls. # Act 28 Geo. II, cap. 45. # In 1622 Sir Robert More wrote to his father, Sir George, that he could not drive from beyond Horsham to Loseley as he had intended, because it had rained, but that he hoped to find a way round by East Grinstead, Godstone, and Reigate (Loseley MSS. vol. i, p. 149). It would seem that the clay roads had become worse by 1750. # Ogilvy, Bk. of Roads; Burton, Iter Surriense, &c. # Hist. of Surr. iii, App. xlvi. # V.C.H. Surr. i, 272. # It was held of the manor of St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell. # V.C.H. Surr. i, 429. # V.C.H. Surr. ii, 40. # They are not recorded in Bishop Willis' Visitation, 1724–5. # Information from the late Rev. J. S. Bright, Congregational minister, Dorking. # a Papers formerly in possession of Mr. March of Dorking. # Dorking Court Rolls, passim. # a A Roman station has been gratuitously supposed to be here; Gent. Mag. Apr. 1844. # Court Rolls, Milton Manor. # In 1515–16 John Sondes of Charte alienated Sondes Place to John Caryll; and in 1594 Michael Sondes was heir to the copyhold of Sir Thomas Sondes of Charte; Dorking Ct. R. # V.C.H. Surr. ii, 264. # Ibid. i, 298. # Cart. Antiq. x, 29. # Feet of F. Div. Co. 21 Hen. III, no. 236. # Plac. de Quo War. (Rec. Com.), 175. # Chan. Inq.p.m. 21 Edw. III (1st nos.) no. 23. # G.E.C. Complete Peerage. # Dict. Nat. Biog. xix, 98. # Pat. 21 Ric. II, pt. i, m. 5. # Chan. Inq. p.m. 4 Hen. V, no. 54. # Dict. Nat. Brog. liv, 75. # Chan. Inq. p.m. 29 Hen. VI, no. 27. # Aug. Off. Anct. Chart. i, 24. # She died in 1439 seised of Dorking; Chan. Inq. p.m. 18 June 1440 (copy). Perhaps even then there was a division. # 18 July 1447, a tripartite indenture was made between Lenthale's trustees, the Duke of Norfolk and Lord Abergavenny, giving the profits of the manor to the trustees till such time as Lenthale's debts were paid by them, and providing for masses for his soul. The inquisition p.m. was apparently postponed till, as we should say, the estate was wound up; D. in Aug. Off. Anct. Chart. i, 234. # Ct. R. 14 Dec. 23 Hen. VI. # Cal. of Chan. Inq. p.m. (Rec. Com.), iv, 316. # Chart. R. 8–10 Edw. IV, m. 14. # The Roll of 14 Sept. 1468 ends up with some accounts and 'To my lorde of Norfolk ys Audytores.' The plural still used in the Court Rolls may refer to him and his wife. # Chan. Inq. p.m. 17 Edw. IV, no. 58. # G.E.C. Complete Peerage. # The Nevills were descended from Joan sister of the Earl of Arundel, who died 1416, the Stanleys from Elizabeth daughter of his sister Elizabeth. The partition did not apparently extend to an actual apportionment of the holdings. Tenants admitted to the manor do fealty 'to the lords' collectively, one court baron was held for the whole, and one view of frankpledge, and the dues were probably divided. # Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), li, 48. # Chan. Proc. (Ser. 2), bdle. 159, no. 11. # This was after Philip, Earl of Arundel (heir to the Duke of Norfolk), was thrown into the Tower, but before he was attainted (1589). # Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cccxcix, 157. # They were in possession in 1652; H. K. S. Causton, Howard Papers, 365. # Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), xxxix, 110. # Dict. Nat. Biog. xxxix, 225. #Feet of F. Div. Co. Trin. 19 Hen. VII. # Dict. Nat. Biog. liv, 78. # Feet of F. Surr. Trin. 28 Eliz. # Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ccxlii, 88. # H. K. S. Causton (Howard Papers, 365) states that Charles Howard in 1652 found himself heir to three fourth parts of the manor of Dorking, two of which had been purchased by his grandfather Thomas, Earl of Arundel. # Recov. R. Mich. 14 Geo. II, rot. 211. # Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ccliii, 88. # Feet of F. Surr. Hil. 4 & 5 Will. and Mary. # Hist. Surr, i, 558. # Ibid. # Dict Nat. Biog. xxviii, 42. # Ibid. # Parl. R. (Rec. Com.), vi, 410. # Pat. 6 Edw. VI, pt. ii. # Assize R. apud Guildford, 7 Edw. I, rot. 28. # Survey of manor of Reigate taken 1 Apr. 1623, 21 Jas. I. # Manning and Bray, Hist. of Surr. i, 563. # Feet of F. Div. Co. file 74, no. 64. # Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ii, 48. # Feet of F. Surr. Trin. 1654.# Manning and Bray, Hist. of Surr. i, 564. 70. Inform from Lord Ashcombe. 71. V.C.H. Surr. i, 298. 72. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 219. John de Gatesden also had lands in Hamsted (Feet of F. Surr. 33 Hen. III, 379). 73. Assize R. 47 Hen. III, Surr. m. 6/1. 74. Chan. Inq. p.m. 8 Edw. II, 68, m. 63. 75. Ibid. 23 Edw. III (2nd pt. 1st nos.), no. 169. 76. Manning and Bray, Hist. Surr. i, 566. 77. V.C.H. Surr. i, 322a. 78. Ibid. 79. Chan. Inq. p.m. 1 Edw. I, no. 15. 80. Feet of F. Surr. Trin. 32 Hen. III, no. 49. 81. Mon. Angl. iii, 424. 82. Feet of F. Surr. Hil. 53 Hen. III, no. 25. 83. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xv, g. 733 (48). 84. Feet of F. Surr. Trin. 6 Edw. VI. 85. Star. Chamb. Proc. Phil. and Mary, bdle. 6, no. 45. 86. Pat. 41 Eliz. pt. x, m. 25. 87. Ibid. 88. Pat. 42 Eliz. pt. xvi, m. 1. 89. V.C.H. Surr. i, 319b. 90. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 221. 91. Chart. R. 19 Edw. I, m. 84. 92. Chan. Inq. p.m. 6 Edw. II, no. 43. 93. Ibid. 35 Edw. III, pt. i, no. 98. 94. Ibid. 44 Edw. III (1st nos.), no. 33. 95. Close, 47 Edw. III, m. 16. 96. Feet of F. Surr. 15 Hen. VI, no. 8. 97. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ccliii, 88. 98. V.C.H. Surr. i, 326b. 99. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 225. 100. Ibid. 229. 101. Chan. Inq. p.m. 53 Hen. III, no. 19. 102. De Banco R. 161, m. 145. 103. Chan. Inq. p.m. 10 Edw. II, no. 61. 104. In William Pagenel's inquisition, the Hastings family are mentioned as being overlords, so that the manor probably reverted to them on the failure of heirs in the Pagenel family. 105. Chan. Inq. p.m. 22 Edw. III (1st nos.), no. 47. 106. Pat. 12 Geo. I, pt. ii. 107. Close, 32 Eliz. pt. vi. 108. Will. 109. Dorking Reg. 110. Ibid. 111. Com. Pleas D. Enr. 30 Chas. II), m. 5. The present Sondes Place is another house. 112. Corroborated by old pen drawings in the writer's possession. 113. Cf. the tower buttresses at Clymping, Sussex, similarly pierced with early lancets, in work of c. 1170. 114. Illustrated by the late J. L. André, F.S.A. in Surr. Arch. Coll. xiv, 1. For Witley see V.C.H. Surr. ii, 456. The east window of Mickleham Church, prior to 1872, exhibited a similar design, and the west window of the tower at Cranleigh belongs to the same group. 115. See ante under Deepdene. 116. Cott. MS. Vesp. F, xv, fol. 18b. 117. Pat. 8 Edw. III, pt. ii, m. 34; and Winton Epis. Reg. Orleton, i, fol. 57 d. 118. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xvi, g. 947 (12); xvii, g. 443 (5). 119. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cccclxxxii, 67. 120. Feet of F. Surr. East. 1657. 121. G.E.C. Complete Peerage, v, 368. 122. Pat. 12 Chas. II, pt. xviii, m. 16. 123. Abstract of title to Capel Rectory till 1766; Manning and Bray, Hist. Surr. iii, 593; private information. == Sources ==

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=== History === During the Government Land Survey of 1834, it was found that the area known as the Thumb of Michigan was heavily covered with some of the finest white pine in the world. The trees were well over one hundred feet tall and measured between 2-7 feet in diameter. This area was originally inhabited by the Sauk and Fox tribes of the Algonquin nation. In the 1840s, a lumbar company from Saginaw, known as the Bay City Lumbar Company, came into the Cass River Basin and worked its way East along the river, coming into the area known as Moore Township. They set up their sawmill on the property owned by Samuel Moore. Mrs. Catherine Moore (wife of Alexander Moore), was the cook in the camp for lumberjacks. She was the mother of Daisy (Moore) Dorman. In 1879, a group of men came from Ontario, looking for land to by for farms. Among them were Erwin and Henry Harriman, and also [[Dorman-1181|William Henry Dorman II]]. William purchased 120 acres of land from William P Erwin in the year of 1880. The year after building a temporary home, the Great Fire of 1881 swept over most of the Thumb Area, including Moore Township. The fire destroyed the buildings William had built as well as all of his belongings, except for the few things which he had put into a trunk. He took the trunk and lay down in the bottom of a creek. He was blinded by the smoke and lay there for three days until his eyes were clear enough to go and survey the fire damage to the property. Following the fire, he cleaned up the property and built some more temporary buildings. In 1882, he returned to his hometown Cathcart, Ontario, and married [[Pringle-1966|Sarah Jane Pringle]] on March 8, 1882, her 21st birthday. Together, they came to Michigan, set up farming, and built more permanent buildings including the red brick house in 1896 with the help of a $4,000 inheritance from Jimmy Walker, the brother of William's mother, Elizabeth (Walker) Dorman. William and Sarah's young sons, John (who was born in the first farmhouse) and Wesley, aged 11 and 8, helped their father bring brick by the wagon load from Marlette, MI to build their new brick house. Following the building of the red brick house, the young couple sent for William's parents, William I and Elizabeth. They lived in the house located on the southwest corner of the property. All of William II and Sarah's male children grew up helping on the family farm until they married. On December 23, 1903, their eldest son, John married Daisy Shirl Moore in the red brick house with about 85 guests in attendance. In the year 1912, the railroad extended through Snover. As a result, an unoccupied two story house needed to be moved. John purchased the house and moved it to the family farm, replacing the original farmhouse where William I and Elizabeth had resided after they moved to Michigan. The farm passed to John and Daisy. They sold the farm to their son, Winston and his wife Florence in on June 1, 1956. Winston and Florence had a farm implement business and were active farmers. The first John H and Daisy S Dorman Reunion was held at the farm home built by the Dorman grandparents in Snover, MI on August 24, 1969, hosted by Winston and Florence Dorman, the current owners of the farm. By 1978, they had retired and the farm was purchased by their eldest child, John Alvin Dorman and he operated the farm and the farm implement business. Winston re-purchased the farm when John A. took up real estate. The Dorman Farm became a Centennial Farm in 1980, when John A. Dorman was the owner. The red brick house became a Centennial House in 1996. === Sources === * Dorman, Florence E. "The Genealogy of the John Henry Dorman Family". Snover, MI: Self-Published. *"Native American Tribes of Michigan," click here for [http://www.native-languages.org/michigan.htm] Native Languages of the Americas website © 1998-2015. Accessed 23 March 2019.

Dormansteads, Stapleton, Cumberland, UK

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Several generations of Littles lived and farmed here. By highlighting the timeline of the property, perhaps more family tree details and connections will emerge. There seems to have been at least two clusters of buildings. On Thomas Donald's 1770 map of Cumberland, the northerly building(s) are labelled "Middle Dormansteads". At least one Parish record refers to "Old Dormansteads", as does the 1841 Census, with several households. Little Family links to Malsgate, Luckens and Harperhill. Need to clarify extent of 'Dormansteads & Dorryfield', 'Dormansteads & White Close' and 'tenements' from Carlisle archives. Tenement usually refers to rented building, without any farming land. '''Timeline:''' Land taxes 1764, Stapleton Parish, Dormansteads & Doryfield £-/9/6, 0 farthings 1766, Stapleton, , Dormansteads and Doryfield, , 9/6 1767, Stapleton, , Dormansteads & Dorryfield, , 7/1 1/2 .1/4 1780, Stapleton, Mrs Milburn, Dormansteads & Dorryfield, Mrs Jackson & William Graham, 9/7 1/2 1781, Stapleton Quarter (tenements), , Dormansteads & Doryfieldgate, , 9/7 1/2 1782, Stapleton Quarter, Mrs Millburn, Dormansteads & Dorryfield, Mrs Jackson & W Graham, 9/7 1/2 1783, Stapleton, Mrs Millburn, Dormansteads & Dorryfield, Mrs Jackson, 9/7 1/2 1788, Stapleton, Mrs Milburn, Dormansteads & Dorryfield, Mrs Jackson, 9/7 1/2 Land Tax 1764, Stapleton Parish, , Dormansteads                    £-/9/3d 1766, Stapleton, , Domansteads, , 9/3 1767, Stapleton, , Dormansteads, , 6/11 1/4 1780, Stapleton, John Nicholson, Dormansteads & White Close, George & Thomas Little, 12/6 1781, Stapleton Quarter (tenements), , Dormansteads & White Close, , 12/6 1782, Stapleton Quarter, John Nicholson, Dormansteads & White Close, Thomas Little, 12/6 1783, Stapleton, John Nicholson, Dormansteads & White Close, William Little, 12/6 1788, Stapleton, John Nicholson, Dormansteads & White Close, William Little, 12/6 1/2 1716 William and Ann move from Harperhill? Son Thomas baptised in Stapleton 1718? Jane, daughter of William and Ann, baptised somewhere 1726 Isabella, daughter of Thomas Bell baptised 1732 Ann wife of William Little dies 1743-1751 Resident: Joseph Fidler and wife Jane. Children Joseph, John (dies infancy), Edward baptised, daughter Mary dies, second son John and wife dies. 1746 resident: Adam Thorburne, son John baptised 1752 Gentlewoman Thomasine Hodgson dies 1756 son Thomas of John Jackson baptised 1760 Illegitimate daughter Mary of Lucy Millburn born and baptised 1762. Mary Little daughter of Thomas and Sybil baptised 1763. Father and son, William Little (1676-1763) and William Little (1714-1763) both die. Note: Dec 1762/Jan 1763 was exceptionally cold in England. 1764. William Little (1764-1817) first son of Thomas and Sybil (Robson) Little baptised 1764 John Little son of David Little baptised 1765 George Little son of Thomas and Sybil, baptised (twins?) 1765-1766 John Little son of Thomas and Sybil, baptised, dies in infancy 1768 Ann Little daughter of Thomas and Sybil baptised 1770 Thomas Little 1765 son of Thomas and Sybil, baptised 1771 David Little, son of David Little of Luckens baptised. 1773. Last child Bella Little daughter of Thomas and Sybil, baptised 1776 John Jackson, householder and farmer dies, aged 52 1778 son James of John Jackson: James JACKSON of Dormansteads Student in Philosophy and Divinity bur 16/9/1778 aged 23 1783. Resident: Thomas and Sybil Little. Thomas dies. 1803 Resident: William and Dorothy Little with first child Thomas Little (1803-1886) 1804-1808 children of William and Dorothy baptised: William, George, John 1807 Dorothy wife of Edward THOMPSON of Dormansteads who died Octr 5th 1807 aged 74 1808 Sybil (Robson) Little dies 1810-1811 children of William and Dorothy baptised: Syble, David 1812 Edward Thompson died aged 82 years. 1817 William Little (1764-1817) dies, will proven. 1826 Thomas Little son of Thomas and Sybil, dies 1841. Residents of Old Dormansteads: Dorothy (Kennedy) Little (1777-1856), widow of William Little (1764-1817), with son Richard Little (1816? -1871) '''Census UK 1841:''' Archive reference HO107/170/Book 11/Folio 13/Page 21 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Old Dormansteads, Stapleton, Longtown, Cumberland, England First name(s) Last name Gender Age Birth year Birth place   Dorothy Little Female 65 1776 Cumberland Richard Little Male 25 1816 Cumberland '''Census UK 1841:''' Archive reference HO107/170/Book 11/Folio 13/Page 20 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Dormansteads, Stapleton, Longtown, Cumberland, England First name(s) Last name Gender Age Birth year Birth place   William Reed Male 45 1796 Cumberland Jane Reed Female 50 1791 Cumberland John Reed Male 15 1826 Cumberland Elizabeth Reed Female 14 1827 Cumberland William Reed Male 13 1828 Cumberland Rowland Reed Male 12 1829 Cumberland James Reed Male 10 1831 Cumberland Ann Reed Female 7 1834 Cumberland Robert Telford Male 20 1821 Cumberland William Lamb Male 20 1821 Scotland Mary Maxwell Female 20 1821 Scotland Ann Nixon Female 25 1816 Cumberland Robert Graham Male 20 1821 Cumberland Thomas Brow Male 20 1821 Scotland 1851 resident John Little (1816-?) born Bewcastle Parish, farm labourer Head of Household James Moffat, married, age 42, born in Kirkcambeck, Farm Bailiff, 3 sons aged 15, 12, 10 (born in Stanwix), 1 daughter age 3 (born in Stapleton), 2 house servants, 3 farm labourers including above John Little '''Census UK 1851: ''' Archive reference HO107/2428/Folio 17/Page 26 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Dormansheads [Dormansteads], Longtown, Cumberland, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Moffat Head Married Male 42 1809 Farm Bailiff (Of 450 A) 3 In 2 Out Door Labs Cumberland Mary Moffat Wife Married Female 42 1809 Bailiff's Wife Cumberland William Moffat Son Unmarried Male 15 1836 Bailiff's Son Stanwix, Cumberland Thomas Moffat Son - Male 12 1839 Bailiff's Son Scholar Stanwix, Cumberland Robert Moffat Son - Male 10 1841 Scholar Stanwix, Cumberland Mary Moffat Daughter - Female 3 1848 - Stapleton, Cumberland James Moffat Servant Unmarried Male 32 1819 Farm Lab Kirklinton, Cumberland John Little Servant Married Male 35 1816 Farm Lab Bewcastle, Cumberland William Johnson Servant Unmarried Male 40 1811 Farm Lab Bewcastle, Cumberland Jane Elliot Servant Unmarried Female 18 1833 House Serv Torpenhow, Cumberland Nanny Henderson Servant Unmarried Female 20 1831 House Serv Cumberland 1855 James Farrish, born 1818, dies 1861. Check census! 1900s Estate, including Dormansteads, Dorryfield, Brownrigg auctioned several times.

Dorothea Ann Petty Vincent Kuykendall

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In July of 1979, Robert struck her in the face multiple times, breaking her nose and fracturing her upper palate.Medical records in the possession of Katie A. Kuykendall Hernandez. When Dotty was discharged, she went to her mother's home and recovered there for several days. Several months later, in November 1979, she was admitted to hospital after being concussed and with multiple lacerations and contusions. While admitted, she miscarried, having been 29 weeks pregnant. In January of 1980, Dotty was found on her mothers' entryway chair with broken leg bones, broken arm bones, and multiple facial, as well as abdominal, injuries. She was again admitted to the hospital. Like her previous stay, she was pregnant (26 weeks) and miscarried. She spent a significant time in the hospital recovering, not being discharged until July 1980. After she was discharged, she went to her mother's home to finish recovering. While there, she informed Robert that she wanted a divorce. In September 1980, her brother and mother helped her move her possessions into an apartment in Visalia off of Demaree Street.[[Kuykendall-1914|Katie Kuykendall Hernandez]]{{Ancestry Record|2469|1415862773}} with attached {{Ancestry Image|2469|32701_1020601537_1183-00719}} ({{Ancestry Sharing|26825206|9cdf1d}}) == Sources ==

Dorothy Isobel (Bowen) Dufty's Autobiography

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[[Bowen-3250|Dorothy Isobel (Bowen) Dufty]] hand wrote an autobiography/memoir of her life. This includes a lot of details of her family as well. It is not published. The original is kept by the Dufty family in Perth. It has been partly scanned and transcribed.

Dorothy's Choice

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The goal of this project is to determine which of the 7 sons born to Joseph Carroll Selby, Sr. & Mary Josephine Ritenour Selby is my grandfather. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Clark-69346|Jamie Clark]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find out if any of the sons were out of the country in November of 1949 * Find DNA matches to more Selby descendants * Examine pictures of the Selby sons and/or their children (my mother's first cousins). Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32809724 send me a private message]. Thanks!

DorothyWall

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'''Images for [[Wall-4336|Dorothy Wall]].''' {{Image|file=Wall-4336-1.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Cropped from ''Blinky Bill''
book cover.''' |label=Cropped from a scanned image of a Blinky Bill book cover depicting the anthropomorphic koala in red overalls carrying a slingshot on one arm. }} {{Image|file=Wall-4336-2.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Crop of ''Blinky Bill and Nutsy''
book cover.''' |label=Cropped from a scanned image of a Blinky Bill and Nutsy book cover depicting Blinky Bill half hiding behind a small hillock of dirt, with a popgun in his hands, while Nutsy is picking either daisies, or dandelions. }} {{Image|file=DorothyWall.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Amalgam of two
''Blinky Bill'' book covers.''' |label=Cropped from a scanned image of a Blinky Bill book cover depicting the anthropomorphic koala in red overalls carrying a slingshot on one arm, superimposed over another scanned book cover with several of Dorothy's anthropomorphic animals down the sides, and across top and bottom. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=DorothyWall-1.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Blinky Bill visits Mrs Spotty's
class at Frog Hollow''' |label=Mrs Spotty's class at Frog Hollow : Mrs Spotty, a large frog, is sitting on a lily pad, while two of her frog pupils are in the water looking up at her. }} {{Image|file=DorothyWall-2.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Mrs Spotty asks
"Do you eat frogs?"''' |label=Mrs Spotty's class at Frog Hollow : Blinky Bill, in his checked overalls, is standing in front of Mrs Spotty, who asks Blinky if he eats frogs. }} {{Image|file=DorothyWall-5.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Blinky Bill - Dorothy's dedication
to her son, Peter.''' |label=Scanned page from Blinky Bill where Dorothy dedicates the book to her son, Peter. Dorothy is at the top, sitting at her desk floating finished pages down to where her son is seated with Blinky Bill behind him. The dedication reads: "Dedicated to my son Peter, and all other Peters, and Johns, and Bobs, and Toms, and Marys, and Bettys, and Joans, and Pats, and all kind children. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-988.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''''Blinky Bill'' book cover.''' |label=A scanned image of a Blinky Bill book cover depicting the anthropomorphic koala in red-checked overalls carrying a "bindle" on one shoulder, with several of Dorothy's anthropomorphic animals down the sides, and across top and bottom. The bindle has a swag, a slingshot, and a billy can hanging from it. This image is used as the background for this page, and also for Dorothy Wall's biographical profile. }} {{Image|file=DorothyWall-6.png |align=l |caption='''"Blinky Bill," the Koala,
and his mother in sad circumstances,
as sketched by the artist.''' |label=As part of a newspaper article on the publication of Dorothy Wall's first book, was included a small sketch labelled - "Blinky Bill," the Koala, and his mother in sad circumstances, as sketched by the artist.' The image depicts Blinky Bill and his mother holding hands (paws), and Mrs Koala wiping her eyes with a kerchief. }} {{Image|file=DorothyWall-7.png |align=l |size=175 |label=A photograph of Dorothy Badgery née Wall, taken about 1933, used as part of a newspaper article on the publication of her first book. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=DorothyWall-3.png |align=l |size=275 |caption='''Bridget and the Bees -
illustrated book page.''' |label=Bridget in her sunshine-yellow dress, stands beneath the yellow briar roses that have hooked onto the skirt of her dress, and addresses a strange man with spikey flame-red hair, wearing striped trousers, and a checked jacket. The funny little man tells her his name is "Ginger Pop". There are bluebells and dandelions all around. }} {{Image|file=DorothyWall-4.png |align=l |size=275 |caption='''Blinky Bill's christening -
illustrated book page.''' |label=Blinky Bill's christening : officiated by Mrs Koala's cousin, Reverend Fluffy Ears, and attended by Jacko Kookaburra, as godfather, Angelina Wallaby, as godmother, Mr & Mrs Rabbit, and Mrs Magpie, who had offered to be Blinky's nurse just after he was born. }} {{clear}}

Dorp Holten

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Het Dorp van [[Space:Holten Inhabitants|Holten]]. ===='''Geboorten'''====
[[Gerritz-16|Aaltjen Gerritz]] - 30 Junij 1731
[[Aaftink-57|Hendrina Aaftink]] - 3 April 1763
[[Kevelam-1|Jan Kevelam]] - 5 November 1769
[[Steunenberg-20|Jannes Steunenberg]] - 28 April 1782
[[Oolbekkink-4|Hendrikus Oolbekkink]] - 15 October 1795
[[Kevelam-2|Jan Willem Kevelam]] - 18 Februari 1797
[[Bronsvoort-2|Jan Bronsvoort]] - 7 November 1797
[[Bronsvoort-3|Hendrika Bronsvoort]] - 16 Januarij 1800
[[Kevelam-3|Hendrik Kevelam]] - 13 Maart 1800
[[Aaftink-12|Jenneken Aaftink]] - 2 Julij 1807
[[Aaftink-4|Gerrit Jan Aaftink]] - 07 October 1807
[[Vincent-4207|Wilhelmina Vincent]] - 3 Januarij 1808
[[Kevelam-5|Harmina Kevelam]] - 25 October 1808
[[Steunenberg-18|Roelof Jan Steunenberg]] - 17 December 1808
[[Stokker-2|Jenneken Stokker]] - 23 Januarij 1811
[[Dikkers-4|Aaltjen Dikkers]] - 13 November 1812
[[Manenschijn-156|Egbert Jan Manenschijn]] - 3 April 1825
[[Maneschijn-144|Gerritdiena Maneschijn]] - 27 December 1864, at no 101
[[ten Velde-618|Willem ten Velde]] - 2 September 1865, at no 51
[[Landuwer-9|Jenneken Landuwer]] - 3 Augustus 1867, at no 83
[[Koopman-651|Hendrik Jan Koopman]] - 5 November 1867, at no 43
[[ten Velde-619|Hendrik Jan ten Velde]] - 11 Mei 1868, at no 51
[[Jansen-2695|Gerard Jansen]] - 21 Augustus 1869, at Wijk A no 40
[[Jansen-6398|Herman Johan Jansen]] - 5 September 1869, at no 42
[[Aaftink-16|Mannes Aaftink]] - 28 Januari 1870
[[Kalfsterman-2|Jenneken Kalfsterman]] - 15 Februari 1871, at no 36
[[ten Velde-620|Jenneken ten Velde]] - 7 Maart 1871, at no 40
[[Manenschijn-93|Egbertdina Johanna Manenschijn]] - 27 Februari 1872, at no 23
[[Zandvoort-15|Johanna Zandvoort]] - 8 Mei 1872, at no 136
[[Müller-5575|Gerrit Diderik Müller]] - 25 Juli 1872, at no 9
[[Manenschijn-100|Gerrit Jan Manenschijn]] - 14 Augustus 1872, at no 151
[[ten Velde-621|Jan Willem ten Velde]] - 12 Mei 1873, at no 40
[[Aaftink-2|Johanna Aaftink]] - 19 October 1873, at no 7
[[Kalfsterman-3|Willemina Kalfsterman]] - 23 Maart 1874, at no 36
[[Manenschijn-123|Jan Manenschijn]] - 28 Maart 1874, at no 23
[[Manenschijn-101|Hendrika Manenschijn]] - 23 October 1874 at no 23
[[te Velde-7|Willemina te Velde]] - 21 Januari 1875, at no 40
[[Zandjans-5|Mannes Zandjans]] - 23 September 1875, at no 54
[[Jansen-6400|Maria Jansen]] - 14 Februari 1876, at no 32
[[Manenschijn-102|Hendrika Manenschijn]] - 24 Maart 1876, at no 153
[[Bekkink-1|Diena Bekkink]] - 10 September 1876, at no 99
[[Schuppert-24|Maria Schuppert]] - 22 September 1876, at no 126
[[Manenschijn-122|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 13 Januari 1877, at no 22
[[Hartsuiker-9|Hendrika Wilhelmina Hartsuiker]] - 9 Januari 1878, at no 51
[[Pot-160|Johanna Pot]] - 5 Februari 1878, at no 76
[[Kalfsterman-4|Hendrik Jan Kalfsterman]] - 9 Februari 1878, at no 36
[[te Velde-8|Hendrina Johanna te Velde]] - 27 Februari 1878, at no 40
[[Bouwhuis-17|Willemina Bouwhuis]] - 8 Maart 1878, at no 79
[[Hartsuiker-10|Hendrika Wilhelmina Hartsuiker]] - 24 Augustus 1879, at no 51
[[Manenschijn-124|Arend Jan Manenschijn]] - 15 Februari 1880, at no 35
[[Stam-350|Johanna Willemina Stam]] - 5 Maart 1880, at no 162
[[Brinkman-619|Mannes Brinkman]] - 10 Januarij 1881, at no 64
[[Koopman-305|Hendrika Johanna Koopman]] - 7 Maart 1882
[[te Velde-9|Jenneken te Velde]] - 21 April 1882, at no 51
[[Stam-351|Jenneken Stam]] - 13 Augustus 1882, at no 163
[[Stam-476|Gerritdina Stam]] - 13 Augustus 1882, at no 163
[[Hartsuiker-13|Wilhelmina Hartsuiker]] - 19 Augustus 1882, at no 62
[[Hartsuiker-11|Hendrik Hartsuiker]] - 19 Augustus 1882, at no 62
[[Kalfsterman-5|Herman Kalfsterman]] - 10 November 1883, at no 36
[[Koopman-304|Johanna Koopman]] - 18 November 1883, at no 21
[[Muller-6300|Aaltjen Maria Muller]] - 1 Mei 1884, at no 139
[[Kevelam-34|Jan WIllem Kevelam]] - 22 December 1885, at no 160
[[Stam-352|Aaltje Stam]] - 21 Maart 1886, at no 162
[[Kalfsterman-6|Albertus Kalfsterman]] - 17 October 1886, at no 46
[[Beldman-6|Johanna Beldman]] - 22 Maart 1887, at no 21
[[Nijkamp-31|Hendrik Nijkamp]] - 5 November 1887, at no 142
[[Kevelam-37|Arentdina Kevelam]] - 18 November 1887, at no 160
[[Beldman-3|Jan Beldman]] - 7 October 1888, at no 21
[[Stam-348|Willemina Stam]] - 2 Juni 1889, at no 62
[[Kevelam-35|Arend Jan Kevelam]] - 15 November 1889, at no 156
[[Beldman-4|Jenneken Beldman]] - 27 November 1890, at no 21
[[Kevelam-30|Jan Willem Kevelam]] - 1 December 1890, at no 117
[[Willems-1|Johanna Hendrika Willems]] - 8 September 1891, at no 122
[[Jansen-2800|Maria Gerritdina Jansen]] - 23 April 1892, at no 40
[[Kevelam-31|Unnamed Infant Kevelam]] - 12 September 1892, at no 117
[[Koetsier-49|Jenneken Koetsier]] - 19 September 1892, at no 67
[[Jansen-2802|Bertha Jansen]] - 23 Mei 1893, at no 40
[[Kleijn Velde-1|Hendrika Kleijn Velde]] - 25 October 1893, at no 7
[[Koetsier-50|Mina Koetsier]] - 9 Februari 1894, at no 67
[[Kevelam-32|Hermannes Kevelam]] - 17 Februari 1894, at no 117
[[Jansen-2806|Hendrik Jansen]] - 27 November 1894, at no 40
[[Graven-126|Johanna Willemina Graven]] - 30 Januari 1895, at no 12
[[ten Velde-623|Gerrit Jan ten Velde]] - 26 Mei 1895, at no 55
[[Koopman-412|Hendrina Johanna Koopman]] - 20 Januari 1896, at no 1
[[Littink-58|Maria Willemina Littink]] - 23 Augustus 1896, at no 45
[[ten Velde-628|Gerrit Jan ten Velde]] - 29 September 1896, at no 59
[[Koopman-650|Johanna Frederika Koopman]] - 1 Februari 1897, at no 1
[[Aaftink-17|Dina Aaftink]] - 30 Juni 1897
[[ten Velde-629|Hendrik Jan ten Velde]] - 21 Januari 1898, at no 62
[[Littink-60|Willemina Littink]] - 27 Juni 1898
[[Kevelam-36|Willemina Kevelam]] - 2 Juli 1898
[[Bouwhuis-16|Hendrika Johanna Bouwhuis]] - 11 September 1898
[[Aaftink-18|Willem Aaftink]] - 15 December 1898
[[Oolbekkink-6|Diederik Oolbekkink]] - 22 December 1898
[[Kloosterboer-12|Stiena Maria Kloosterboer]] - 31 Mei 1899
[[ten Velde-627|Hendrina Johanna ten Velde]] - 24 Juli 1899
[[Kevelam-33|Willemina Kevelam]] - 5 September 1899
[[Aaftink-19|Berend Jan Aaftink]] - 30 April 1900
[[Müller-6319|Engelina Hendrika Müller]] - 5 Augustus 1900
[[Jansen-2792|Hendrik Willem Jansen]] - 25 Februari 1901
[[ten Velde-630|Hendrik Jan ten Velde]] - 29 Mei 1901
[[Aaftink-21|Berend Jan Aaftink]] - 30 Mei 1901
[[Aaftink-20|Hendrikus Aaftink]] - 30 Mei 1901
[[Schuppert-10|Jansje Schuppert]] - 8 November 1901
[[Vincent-7999|Johan Diederik Vincent]] - 16 December 1901
[[Müller-6321|Hendrika Catharina Müller]] - 1 Maart 1902
[[Jansen-2807|Harmanus Jansen]] - 16 April 1902
[[Wegstapel-20|Johanna Wegstapel]] - 14 Augustus 1902
[[Aaftink-22|Jan Aaftink]] - 20 October 1902
[[ten Velde-624|Herman ten Velde]] - 23 Januari 1903
[[Kruimelaar-1|Johan Kruimelaar]] - 27 Januari 1903
[[Jansen-2793|Jannes Jansen]] - 17 Maart 1903
[[Jansen-2808|Herman Jansen]] - 1 Juni 1903
[[Karkdijk-7|Gerrit Karkdijk]] - 8 September 1903
[[Müller-6317|Ada Müller]] - 7 Februari 1904
[[ten Velde-625|Hendrika Hermanna ten Velde]] - 21 Mei 1904
[[Kalfsterman-7|Bertha Kalfsterman]] - 30 July 1904
[[Verveda-2|Jan Verveda]] - 30 Augustus 1904
[[ten Velde-631|Hendrik Willem ten Velde]] - 5 Januari 1905
[[Jansen-2809|Alberta Jansen]] - 29 Maart 1905
[[Müller-6325|Pieter Adam Müller]] - 4 April 1905
[[Aaftink-23|Antoon Aaftink]] - 9 April 1905
[[Holterman-49|Hermanus Holterman]] - 17 Juni 1905
[[Wegstapel-19|Hendrik Wegstapel]] - 26 Augustus 1905
[[Kalfsterman-8|Herman Kalfsterman]] - 22 September 1905
[[Müller-6722|Petronella Reinardina Müller]] - 21 October 1905
[[Jansen-2810|Jenneken Jansen]] - 29 Mei 1906
[[Aaftink-24|Maria Aaftink]] - 21 Augustus 1906
[[Tuitert-25|Gerritdina Tuitert]] - 12 Februari 1907
[[Verveda-5|Diena Verveda]] - 17 Februari 1907
[[Manenschijn-126|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 17 April 1907
[[Kalfsterman-9|Alberta Johanna Kalfsterman]] - 10 Mei 1907
[[Holterman-57|Hendrik Jan Holterman]] - 23 April 1908
[[Kalfsterman-10|Harmanus Kalfsterman]] - 10 Mei 1908
[[Wegstapel-17|Gerhard Wegstapel]] - 19 Augustus 1908, at Wijk A no 130
[[Aaftink-25|Dina Aaftink]] - 24 September 1908, at Wijk A no 68
[[Verveda-6|Willem Verveda]] - 18 April 1909, at Wijk A no 141
[[Veldhuis-51|Jenneken Veldhuis]] - 10 Juni 1910, at Wijk A no 177
[[ten Velde-632|Gerrit ten Velde]] - 24 Juni 1910, at Wijk A no 94
[[Holterman-51|Bertha Holterman]] - 30 Augustus 1910, at Wijk A no 73
[[Kalfsterman-11|Hendrik Jan Kalfsterman]] - 8 November 1910, at Wijk A no 40
[[Gervedink Nijhuis-1|Geertruida Hendrika Gervedink Nijhuis]] - 7 Augustus 1911, at Wijk A no 110
[[Verveda-3|Hendrika Verveda]] - 14 Januari 1912, at Wijk A no 200
[[Holterman-50|Gerritdina Holterman]] - 12 Maart 1912, at Wijk A no 73
[[ten Velde-633|Herman ten Velde]] - 26 June 1912. at Wijk A no 94
[[Achterkamp-8|Fenna Achterkamp]] - 28 Augustus 1912, at Wijk A no 188
[[Kalfsterman-12|Alberta Johanna Kalfsterman]] - 4 December 1912, at Wijk A no 40
[[Hartsuiker-16|Hilbertha Johanna Hartsuiker]] - 9 Augustus 1914, at Wijk A no 95 ===='''Overleden'''====
[[Maneschijn-119|Geertuij Maneschijn]] - 4 April 1814
[[Maneschijn-31|Jannes Maneschijn]] - 21 December 1813
[[Maatwillems-1|Hendrik Jan Maatwillems]] - 23 September 1818, at no 17
[[Kevelam-1|Jan Kevelam]] - 14 October 1818
[[Manenschijn-158|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 29 Januarij 1825, at no 37
[[Maneschijn-40|Janna Maneschijn]] - 10 October 1831, at no 37
[[Manenschijn-117|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 20 October 1835, at no 9
[[Dikkers-5|Berend Jan Dikkers]] - 21 Mei 1838
[[Dijkkerman-1|Jenneken Dijkerman]] - 16 Junij 1838
[[Maneschijn-171|Jenneken Maneschijn]] - 26 October 1838, at no 17
[[Wansink-34|Marines Gradus Wansink]] - 17 Julij 1840, at no 17
[[Bronsvoort-4|Gerrit Willem Bronsvoort]] - 28 Mei 1841, at no 39
[[Kevelam-6|Teunis Kevelam]] - 18 Juli 1845, at N geene
[[Kevelam-7|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] - 20 November 1847
[[Hengeveld-447|Willemken Hengeveld]] - 25 Januarij 1850, at no 15
[[Steunenberg-20|Jannes Steunenberg]] - 5 September 1853, at no 59
[[Kevelam-8|Jan Kevelam]] - 15 Julij 1856, at no 27
[[Dikkers-4|Aaltjen Dikkers]] - 20 December 1857, at no 30
[[Kevelam-4|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] - 17 Julij 1859, at no 27
[[Zandjans-2|Dirk Zandjans]] - 13 Januarij 1860, at no 67
[[Zandjans-1|Mannes Zandjans]] - 17 November 1860, at no 67
[[Manenschijn-119|Mannes Manenschijn]] - 8 Maart 1863, at no 31
[[Moespot-7|Harmanna Janssen Moespot]] - 9 Augustus 1863, at no 115
[[Manenschijn-114|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 26 April 1864, at no 31
[[Hendriksen-268|Jenneken Overmeen]] - 5 December 1866, at no 83
[[Manenschijn-116|Teunis Manenschijn]] - 28 October 1867, at no 31
[[Aaftink-12|Jenneken Aaftink]] - 18 Augustus 1868, at no 31
[[Oolbekkink-4|Hendrikus Oolbekkink]] - 8 September 1868, at no 51
[[Oud Landewer-1|Egbert Landeweerd]] - 30 Juni 1869, at no 82
[[Kevelam-10|Teunis Kevelam]] - 5 September 1869, at no 51
[[Manenschijn-121|Hendrika Manenschijn]] - 26 Maart 1871, at no 23
[[ten Velde-621|Jan Willem ten Velde]] - 28 September 1873, at no 40
[[Kevelam-2|Jan Willem Kevelam]] - 4 November 1873, at no 107
[[Manenschijn-101|Hendrika Manenschijn]] - 30 April 1875, at no 153
[[Aaltink-11|Gerrit Aaltink]] - 20 Augustus 1877, at no 76
[[Vincent-4207|Wilhelmina Vincent]] - 24 October 1877, at no 107
[[Hartsuiker-9|Hendrika Wilhelmina Hartsuiker]] - 25 Januari 1878, at no 51
[[Zandjans-5|Mannes Zandjans]] - 11 April 1878, at no 54
[[Manenschijn-46|Jan Willem Manenschijn]] - 15 Juni 1878, at no 153
[[ter Haar-302|Aaltjen te Haar]] - 7 Januari 1879, at no 98
[[te Velde-8|Hendrina Johanna te Velde]] - 23 Februari 1879, at no 40
[[Aaftink-15|Willemina Aaftink]] - 11 Juni 1879, at no 41
[[Meijlink-14|Geertrui Meijlink]] - 17 September 1879, at no 83
[[ten Velde-620|Jenneken ten Velde]] - 18 October 1879, at no 40
[[Schuppert-17|Willem Schuppert]] - 21 Juli 1880, at no 148
[[Landuwer-10|Gerrit Hendrik Landuwer]] - 18 November 1880, at no 88
[[Manenschijn-120|Jan Manenschijn]] - 22 Juli 1882, at no 31
[[Hartsuiker-10|Hendrika Wilhelmina Hartsuiker]] - 23 Augustus 1882, at no 61
[[Hartsuiker-11|Hendrik Hartsuiker]] - 18 September 1882, at no 61
[[Brinkman-619|Mannes Brinkman]] - 29 Juli 1884, at no 64
[[Hartsuiker-12|Unnamed Infant Hartsuiker]] - 8 Maart 1885, at no 61
[[Koopman-304|Johanna Koopman]] - 23 April 1885, at no 21
[[Koopman-303|Jan Koopman]] - 31 Mei 1885, at no 21
[[Stokker-2|Jenneken Stokker]] - 16 Maart 1886, at no 51
[[Kalfsterman-6|Albertus Kalfsterman]] - 24 Juli 1887, at no 46
[[Beldman-3|Jan Beldman]] - 28 Juli 1889, at no 21
[[Jansen-2799|Unnamed Infant]] - 7 Juni 1891, at no 48
[[Manenschijn-118|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] 10 Juli 1892, at no 32
[[Aaftink-4|Gerrit Jan Aaftink]] - 6 December 1892, at no 116
[[Jansen-2802|Bertha Jansen]] - 20 Augustus 1893, at no 40
[[Lammers-1109|Tonia Lammers]] - 31 December 1893, at no 151
[[Jansen-2806|Hendrik Jansen]] - 3 October 1895, at no 40
[[te Velde-5|Hendrik Willem te Velde]] - 11 December 1895, at no 53
[[ten Velde-623|Gerrit Jan ten Velde]] - 31 Januari 1896, at no 59
[[Hartsuiker-13|Wilhelmina Hartsuiker]] - 29 Maart 1897, at no 64
[[Aaftink-17|Dina Aaftink]] - 9 October 1897, at no 121
[[te Velde-9|Jenneken te Velde]] - 26 Januari 1898, at no 53
[[Jansen-2695|Gerard Jansen]] - 20 Augustus 1899, at Wijk A no 40
[[Veneklaases-1|Jenneken Veneklaases]] - 7 February 1900, at Wijk A no 62
[[Aaftink-19|Berend Jan Aaftink]] - 3 Maij 1900, at Wijk A no 132
[[ten Velde-629|Hendrik Jan ten Velde]] - 8 Januari 1901, at Wijk A no 56
[[Aaftink-20|Hendrikus Aaftink]] - 18 Juni 1901, at Wijk A no 136
[[Vros-4|Andries Vros]] - 30 September 1901, at Wijk A no 135
[[Kevelam-15|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] - 9 November 1901, At Wijk A no 104
[[Jansen-2807|Harmanus Jansen]] - 15 September 1902, at Wijk A no 40
[[ten Velde-624|Herman ten Velde]] - 13 Juni 1903, at Wijk A no 54
[[Jansen-2808|Herman Jansen]] - 16 Augustus 1903, at Wijk A no 40
[[Manenschijn-125|Unnamed Infant Manenschijn]] - 4 Februari 1904, at Wijk A no 32
[[Müller-6317|Ada Müller]] - 12 Februari 1904, at Wijk A no 57
[[Jansen-2809|Alberta Jansen]] - 16 Juli 1905, at Wijk A no 40
[[Aaftink-23|Antoon Aaftink]] - 4 September 1905, at Wijk A no 132
[[Meijlink-7|Janna Meijlink]] - 20 November 1906, at Wijk A no 32
[[Hartsuiker-8|Hilbertus Johannes Hartsuiker]] - 6 Maart 1907, at Wijk A no 59
[[ten Velde-625|Hendrika Hermanna ten Velde]] - 29 April 1907, at Wijk A no 54
[[Kalfsterman-9|Alberta Johanna Kalfsterman]] - 7 Juni 1907, at Wijk A no 24
[[Manenschijn-126|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 31 Augustus 1907, at Wijk D no 32
[[Aaftink-24|Maria Aaftink]] - 4 October 1907, at Wijk A no 68
[[Jansen-2810|Jenneken Jansen]] - 8 December 1907, at Wijk A no 40
[[Nijenhuis-313|Berentdina Nijenhuis]] - 1 Maart 1908, at Wijk A no 110
[[Wegstapel-17|Gerhard Wegstapel]] - 20 April 1909, at Wijk A no 130
[[Kalfsterman-2|Jenneken Kalfsterman]] - 24 Augustus 1909, at Wijk A no 40
[[Schuppert-24|Maria Schuppert]] - 17 December 1909, at Wijk A no 68
[[Kalfsterman-10|Harmanus Kalfsterman]] - 15 April 1910, at Wijk A no 40
[[Jansen-6399|Hendrik Gerrit Jansen]] - 22 Maart 1911, at Wijk A no 74
[[Verveda-3|Hendrika Verveda]] - 14 Juni 1912, at Wijk A no 200
[[Maneschijn-118|Jenneken Maneschijn]] - 15 April 1913, at Wijk A no 200
[[Aaftink-3|Jannes Aaftink]] - 23 December 1913, at Wijk A no 139
[[Kevelam-9|Hendrina Johanna Kevelam]] - 8 Januari 1914, at Wijk A no 81
[[Kappert-9|Geertrui Kappert]] - 16 Januari 1914, at Wijk A no 139
[[Verveda-4|Hendrik Verveda]] - 19 Augustus 1914, at WIjk A no 200
[[Kalfsterman-13|Hendrik Jan Kalfsterman]] - 25 Augustus 1914, at Wijk A no 40
[[Achterkamp-9|Gerritje Achtrkamp]] - 18 Januari 1916, at Wijk A no 179
[[Achterkamp-10|Hendrika Achterkamp]] - 15 Februari 1916, at Wijk A no 179
[[Wegstapel-18|Gerritdina Wegstapel]] - 19 October 1918, at Wijk A no 193
[[Aaftink-22|Jan Aaftink]] - 10 November 1918, at Wijk A no 145
[[Kevelam-20|Jan Willem Kevelam]] - 19 November 1918, at Wijk A no 34
[[Oolbekkink-5|Hermina Oolbekkink]] - 11 Januari 1920, at Wijk A no 198
[[Kleijn Nagelvoort-1|Carel Kleijn Nagelvoort]] - 31 Augustus 1920, at Wijk A no 98
[[Kevelam-11|Barthje Kevelam]] - 26 December 1921, at Wijk A no 124
[[Kevelam-16|Engelina Kevelam]] - 13 Februari 1922, at Wijk A no 231
[[ten Velde-619|Hendrik Jan ten Velde]] - 11 April 1922, at Wijk A no 140
[[Koetsier-48|Gerrit Jan Koetsier]] - 5 April 1924, at Wijk A, no145
[[Steunenberg-16|Willemina Steunenberg]] - 15 October 1924, at Wijk A no 117
[[ten Velde-618|Willem ten Velde]] - 24 Augustus 1926, at Wijk A no 135
[[Kevelam-51|Unnamed Infant Kevelam]] - 10 September 1928, at Wijk A no 132
[[Lubbersen-4|Janna Lubbersen]] - 10 September 1928, at Wijk A no 132
[[Kalfsterman-1|Harmanus Kalfsterman]] - 23 Mei 1929, at Wijk A no 124
[[Jansen-2696|Hendrik Jan Jansen]] - 4 September 1929, at Wijk A no 97
[[ten Velde-634|Johan ten Velde]] -2 November 1930, at Wijk A
[[Kevelam-17|Johanna Kevelam]] - 21 September 1932, at Wijk A no 180
[[Zandjans-3|Gerritdina Zandjans]] - 17 Maart 1933, at Wijk A no 183
[[Krikkink-1|WIllemina Krikkink]] - 7 Januari 1934, at Wijk A no 174

Dorset County Lunatic Asylum, Herrison Hospital

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Morning Post - Friday 04 January 1867(transcribed from image, British Library, British Newspaper Archives by Helen Ford ''''''NEW YEARS EVE AT A LUNATIC ASYLUM'''''' : (From the Sherborne Journal.) :Monday evening last found me on the back of a very skittish pony, travelling upon a road over which the frozen hail made locomotion unpleasant if not dangerous, on my way to Charminster. I will not trouble the reader with a digression upon either the scenery that I passed or the persons I met (as some writers consider it their bounden duty to do). Suffice it then to say that at the end of about a three and a half miles ride I found myself seeking admittance at the door of the Dorset County Lunatic Asylum. Under ordinary aspects a lunatic asylum can scarcely he called a pleasant feature in a landscape, and that it should be can hardly be expected, for bolts and bars have peculiarly disagreeable connections in the minds of those who inhabit " tbe land of the free " but, upon the evening in question, it was brilliantly lighted up and looked positively cheerful. Having given my horse to a very civil servant-man, I made myself known to the chief of the establishment, Dr. Symes, and explained my mission, namely— to be present at the patient's ball, the result being that I left him with a conviction as to the truth of what I had previously heard of his courtesy and gentlemanly bearing. I was then handed over to the care of a warder, who conducted me through various doors which he unlocked and locked, remarking, " You see, sir, we are obliged to keep these things fastened," until I came to the ball-room, . where, the hour of commencement not having quite arrived, I was left to my own meditations. Considering where I was, I may perhaps be excused if they partook somewhat of the nature of the stories told by old nurses to naughty children. I reflected with horror upon the fate of an individual who, like myself, once had the temerity to venture into a lunatic asylum, and whom the patients, taking unaware, persisted in making into soup, boiling him down so effectually that a few brass buttons were the only legacy a disconsolate widow had four children had' left them ; then, again, supposing that after the custom of the heroes in similar adventures I should find myself suddenly confronted with a tremendous specimen of bone and , muscle, who, brandishing a large knife, should announce to me that he had received a special mission from St. Some- one-or-other to convert me into a sacrifice, what should I, , whose height is— well, not 6 feet— do before assistance I arrived? and I thought upon my own early experiences of lunatics ; for I recollect going to school with a youth whose little eccentricities in putting pins and needles into the bedclothes of his play-fellows were looked upon as the exuberance of animal spirits, until one day he sent a slate, minus its frame, at another boy's head, and then it was I discovered that he was mad and be was taken home, to our intense relief. Happily, I have nothing of this sort to ' relate, and after a time I begun to think I had been before then in more unpleasant places than a ball-room at a lunatic asylum. The room, a noble place, was covered with festoons, mottoes, and Chinese lanterns, the work of the patients, the mottoes being beautifully written, and the Chinese lanterns equal to those that come from the toy shop, the whole giving a most pleasing appearance, particularly appropriate to the season. The following verses, affixed to one of the walls, I have transcribed for the benefit of the reader : — " A year flies by, and on its wings have fled : Some transient moments of our earthly state. : We hail the opening year with joyous "tread, :And chase the sorrows of the past away. :The smile of Beauty and the thrill of song: : Shall wed their presence in our merry throng : : No thoughts of mourning to our hearts shall cling, :Nor words of sorrow from our lips shall fall : But songs of mirth to mighty skies we'll fling, :And wake the echoes of our festive hall. :When others slumber in the gloom of night, :With love and joy we'll put its shades to flight." :"Composed for the New Year's Eve festival at D.C. A. 67." At seven o'clock the band made its appearance ; it was a brass band, and two of the performers were patients, one who played a cornopean, and the other, who, I suppose, was the leader, coming in occasionally with his violin ; he, poor fellow, had to be brought in on the back of another inmate, his feet being paralysed. I believe he was formerly a sailor, but. whilst in the West Indies, he either fell from I the rigging of his ship or received a blow in the back ; at all events some injury was done to his spine, and he re- turned to Weymouth, where he established a school, and, being a man of good abilities, did very well until be began to feel the effects of his accident, and it became necessary to send him where, kindly and humanely cared for, he might pass his days in peace. His chief delusion, I understood, was that he was heir to some immense estates ; beyond that he was harmless. Alas ! poor fiddler, how many there are like you, who are not confined, but run loose in the world, and who build upon their imagination in the same way, to find, to their sorrow, that all the cards : played in this game of life do not turn up trumps . Then the male patients arrived ; some staring vacantly upon the ground, others strutting in with all the swagger of " my lord," but all locking clean, happy, and contented ; now and then one or two more polite than the rest would favour me with a pleasant bow, which I returned, whilst, on the other hand, one in particular got behind an attendant's back, and did what is vulgarly known as taking a sight at me, all the time keeping his face as grave as a parson ; this, I need hardly say, I did not return. The men having been seated, the females were admitted ; the same characteristics as I have before described, as observable in the men, were stamped upon the countenances of the women ; amongst the most notable were her Majesty the ex-Queen of Spain and a duchess ; of the last, I shall speak by-and-bye. By this time a tolerable party had assembled ; I should imagine there were about 250 patients, and there were the doctor and several members of his family, and visitors, and male and female attendants; the latter not at all carrying out my ideas of warders at an asylum, as being beetle browed men or women with iron wills and arms to match, such as the sensation writers of late have rejoiced to put before their readers, but young men and women, neatly and modestly dressed, with good- tempered looking faces, laughing and joking, with the rest. The inmates assembled consisted, I was informed, of the best and worst class, the old asylum being kept for those in a state of helplessness ; not the slightest danger, I can assure you, my dear madam, or sir, as the case may be, I who, when you read this, will perhaps exclaim, " How could he?" —quiet and orderly they all were; nor did I once see, during the time I was there, the slightest manifestation of violence; indeed, the assembly would have set a good example to some where there is supposed to be more sense. The hand having played an overture very creditably, and which was received with great applause, sides were formed and a country dance commenced ; and at this period I thought I would endeavour to learn some facts concerning those in whose company I was thus thrown. Accordingly, walking up to a quiet, respectably- dressed man, who was calmly surveying the scene, and whom I took for a warder, I wished him good evening, and remarked, that they seemed to be enjoying themselves. " Yes," he replied ; "but I should like you to see them in the morning; you must come and see them then. " He then proceeded to tell me, as a matter of great secresy,(sic) that all of them had some delusion ; " for instance," he said, " you see that man? — well, he fancies he has a thousand children," and so he went on ; when, having listened to his description for some time. I thanked him and passed on ; going up to an attendant who had seen us talking, I asked him what position the person I had been speaking to held in the asylum. "Oh," was the reply, as a scarcely perceptible smile stole over the , countenance of my informant, " he's a patient, and is suffering under an attack of brain fever." After this mistake I thought I would be rather more careful, but I did not mend matters by shortly after asking what delusion the woman laboured under who played the drum, being told that she was an attendant. One individual attracted my attention by the manner in which he danced, being, as the saying is, " always on the hop." I inquired concerning him, and found that his history was a sad one, containing in the few simple words in which I heard it, more food for thought and sorrow than many a three-volumed novel— a young wife, happiness for some years, and then the breath of the seducer coming over : this like a cloud, a deserted home, and the end — disgrace. for the wife ; for the husband a lunatic asylum. He came, believe, from Hereford. I will now introduce the readers to a less melancholy subject. Upon the entry of the patients I was struck with the air of a little man, who walked in with an appearance of being thoroughly pleased with himself ; with regard to his hair it was most elaborately got up — it being parted in the middle and evidently curled with great care, whilst a moustache adorned his upper lip. Shortly after he was in the room he beckoned to the chaplain, and in return something was thrown across to him, which he eagerly caught at ; this I found was a pair of white kid gloves ; to be sure, when they were on they looked as if they could ; with comfort admit another two or three fingers in each, and ventilation was amply provided for by sundry slits and holes, but they evidently gave the wearer the greatest satisfaction, and he paraded up and down the room several times in great pomp. I accordingly went and introduced myself to him, and noticing that he wished me to see his dancing pumps by the way in which he stuck out his feet, and the glances he cast at them, I took occasion to compliment him upon his general appearance. "Ah," he said in acknowledgment, "we Blandford people can do it." I assured I him I thought they could, and left him, my attention being . engaged by another individual who most affectionately persisted in shaking my hand ; his warmth, however, resolved itself into " 'ay ' 'e got a 'apenny in your pocket?" I should have given him one, but was told that he would keep it closed in his hand so long that the attendants would be obliged to take it a way by force. The dance being concluded, songs were sung by the attendants and patients, and then the band once more struck up, and I was introduced to a partner, and a very pleasing young woman she was. I believe she came from Cerne, but she laid claim to various estates about the country, assuring me most solemnly that she was " Duchess of Sherborne Castle.' I told her the last time I was there a gentleman named Digby was in possession. Him she declared to be an impostor. I could not tell her I hoped she would soon come into her property. I am not very good at country dances myself, but the gentlemen on my side directed me through the many figures ; and although my partner evidently looked upon me as very ignorant of polite society, she was too well bred, being a duchess, to laugh at my mistakes, although when another unfortunate couple came forcibly together in a way that certainly the "ballroom guide" does not recommend, a smile passed over her face. During the evening she sang two or three songs, and a sweeter voice I never heard ; it sounded more like a silver bell than anything else I can compare it to, and the highest notes were given with an ease and clear ness that was astonishing ; although the simile is fearfully hackneyed, I could not help think, g of poor Sterne's starling singing, "I can't get out, I can't get out!'' Without spending any great amount of time with the gentleman who had lost his inside by a lightning stroke, or the lady who was encased in sharp glass bottles, which at times prevented her moving except with pain, I will, in conclusion, briefly refer to the oddest character I met with. He was a little man who believed that everything that was done was done by permission of certain beings above. "Now, you are a reporter," he said. I admitted that my honourable profession was somewhat connected with the art of reporting, although how he knew it I did not find out. " Well," he continued, "do you know that you could not do anything if my children did not allow you. I am married to Queen Victoria, and have 6,500 children ; they live a mile and a quarter in the air, in golden machines, and unless they allowed you to, you cannot write a word ; they send all the diseases there are upon men, and I am here because they order it, and can't get away 'till they let me, so it's no use wanting to ; curious, isn't it ?" I told him I thought it was, very: " but it's all true," he added. He was formerly a farmer at Stalbridge, and was, I believe, a man of some property. This concludes the best of acquaintances I formed. I rode home, glad, whilst thanking Heaven that I was free to go where I liked, to know that those unfortunate creatures whom I had left behind hail fallen under management that fully justified the high encomiums that are passed upon it at our quarter

Dorset Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Dorset, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 April 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Dorset profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Dorset) * Birth location (people who died in Dorset) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDorset+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDorset+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DDorset+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDorset+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDorset+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DDorset+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||4||11||15 |- |11||||4||9||13 |- |12||||13||22||35 |- |13||||23||38||61 |- |14||||20||44||64 |- |15||||53||126||179 |- |16||||737||1095||1832 |- |17||2||2155||2797||4954 |- |18||1||8245||9105||17351 |- |19||2||18881||19302||38185 |- |20||1||1445||1451||2897 |- |Grand Total||6||31580||34000||65586 |} === Born in Dorset: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DDorset+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Dorset]||65,586|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DDorset+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||35,466||54.08%|| |- |Total with a death location||30,120||45.92%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDorset+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||25,163||38.37%||83.54% |- |England Berkshire||84||0.13%||0.28% |- |England Bristol||55||0.08%||0.18% |- |England Buckinghamshire||32||0.05%||0.11% |- |England Cheshire||34||0.05%||0.11% |- |England Cornwall||55||0.08%||0.18% |- |England Devon||360||0.55%||1.20% |- |England Dorset||19,520||29.76%||64.81% |- |England Essex||108||0.16%||0.36% |- |England Gloucestershire||109||0.17%||0.36% |- |England Greater London||539||0.82%||1.79% |- |England Hampshire||1,235||1.88%||4.10% |- |England Hampshire Isle of Wight||62||0.09%||0.21% |- |England Hertfordshire||41||0.06%||0.14% |- |England Kent||198||0.30%||0.66% |- |England Lancashire||130||0.20%||0.43% |- |England Middlesex||272||0.41%||0.90% |- |England Norfolk||33||0.05%||0.11% |- |England Oxfordshire||43||0.07%||0.14% |- |England Somerset||851||1.30%||2.83% |- |England Suffolk||45||0.07%||0.15% |- |England Surrey||311||0.47%||1.03% |- |England Sussex||217||0.33%||0.72% |- |England Warwickshire||58||0.09%||0.19% |- |England Wiltshire||413||0.63%||1.37% |- |England Yorkshire||75||0.11%||0.25% |- |Died in England, county not known||470||0.72%||1.56% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||59||0.09%||0.20% |- |Died in Unknown Country||255||0.39%||0.85% |- |Wales||159||0.24%||0.53% |- |Ireland||55||0.08%||0.18% |- |At sea||38||0.06%||0.13% |- |Australia||1,344||2.05%||4.46% |- |Canada||640||0.98%||2.12% |- |France||55||0.08%||0.18% |- |New Zealand||515||0.79%||1.71% |- |South Africa||83||0.13%||0.28% |- |United States||1,098||1.67%||3.65% |} === Died in Dorset: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DDorset+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Dorset]||28273|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDorset+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||1312||4.64% |- |Total with a birth location||26961||95.36% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDorset+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||25489||90.15% |- |England Berkshire||58||0.21% |- |England Bristol||56||0.20% |- |England Buckinghamshire||41||0.15% |- |England Cheshire||55||0.19% |- |England Cornwall||106||0.37% |- |England County Durham||64||0.23% |- |England Derbyshire||53||0.19% |- |England Devon||437||1.55% |- |England Dorset||19520||69.04% |- |England Essex||179||0.63% |- |England Gloucestershire||114||0.40% |- |England Greater London||643||2.27% |- |England Hampshire||726||2.57% |- |England Hampshire Isle of Wight||43||0.15% |- |England Hertfordshire||65||0.23% |- |England Kent||227||0.80% |- |England Lancashire||162||0.57% |- |England Leicestershire||40||0.14% |- |England Lincolnshire||61||0.22% |- |England Middlesex||418||1.48% |- |England Norfolk||57||0.20% |- |England Northamptonshire||61||0.22% |- |England Northumberland||38||0.13% |- |England Nottinghamshire||34||0.12% |- |England Oxfordshire||52||0.18% |- |England Somerset||749||2.65% |- |England Staffordshire||81||0.29% |- |England Suffolk||72||0.25% |- |England Surrey||283||1.00% |- |England Sussex||142||0.50% |- |England Warwickshire||89||0.31% |- |England Wiltshire||406||1.44% |- |England Worcestershire||49||0.17% |- |England Yorkshire||172||0.61% |- |Born in England, county not known||346||1.22% |- |Born in Unknown Country||168||0.59% |- |Scotland||144||0.51% |- |Wales||131||0.46% |- |Ireland||186||0.66% |- |Australia||53||0.19% |- |Canada||37||0.13% |- |India||132||0.47% |}

Dorset Swing Rioters

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==Content== ===Background=== ''This page is currently under construction - if you would like to help with editing and formating - please feel free to do so! all help is appreciated. if o uwould like to be part of this 'research project' which is leading toward locating descendants etc.. then please contact me:)'' if one of your ancestors has a profile on Wikitree - you can use the wikistickers on their profile: {{England Sticker|Dorset}} {{Australian Convicts |fleet=after |colony=Van Diemen's Land}} ===Special Hearing=== The hearing for the Dorset Machine Breakers and Rioters was held at the Special Assizes in January 1831. 6 men sentenced to death - all Death sentences commuted. 3 men transported for seven years, and 3 men commuted to imprisonment for six months or less. 10 men sentenced to seven years. Oldest convict transported aged 57 and the youngest 21. ===Transported to Van Diemens Land=== :COOMBS Charles 24 7 years :ELKINS George 24 7 years :ELKINS Harry 34 7 years :HATCHER Stephen 7 years :HOUSE Abraham 22 7 years :LEGG John 22 7 years :NEW James 34 7 years :POPE Joseph 57 7 years :SHEPPARD Joseph 40 7 years :SPICER Henry 21 7 years :SYMES Charles 20 7 years :THORNE Adam 21 7 years :THORNE James 30 7 years ===Dorset Sentencing Name List=== Name Age Crime sentence :ANSTY William 39 Machine breaking at Sixpenny Handley Acquitted :AYLES John 25 Riot at Stower Provost Entered into Recognizance :BUGBY George 19 Riotous assembly at Stalbridge Entered into Recognizance :'''COOMBS Charles 24 Machine breaking at Buckland Newton 7y transportation''' :DAVIDGE James 24 Machine breaking at East Stower 12m imprisonment :DORE John 32 Riotouse assembly & robbery at Stower Provost Entered into Recognizance :DURRANT John 58 Discharged 4 December 1830 :DURRANT William 23 Robbery at Mappowder & machine breaking at Buckland Newton 3m imprisonment :'''ELKINS George 24 Riot & machine breaking at Cann 7y transportation''' :ELKINS George, the younger 18 Riot & machine breaking at Cann 6m imprisonment :'''ELKINS Harry 34 Riot & machine breaking at Cann 7y transportation''' :FOOT Charles 27 Riot & machine breaking at Shaftesbury Entered into Recognizance :GRANT Hezekiah 15 Riotous assembly at Winfrith & assaulting a special constable Entered into Recognizance :GULLIVER Goerge Riotous assembly at Stalbridge Entered into Recognizance :HARRIS James 37 Riotous assembly at Stalbridge & assaulting a special constable Entered into Recognizance :HATCHER David 37 Riotouse assembly & robbery at Stower Provost Entered into Recognizance :'''HATCHER Stephen Riotouse assembly & machine breaking at Stower Provost 7y transportation''' :HELLYAR or HILLIER Robert 18 (Of Mappowder) Discharged 5 December 1830 :HOBBS James 18 Riotous assembly at Stalbridge & assaulting a special constable Entered into Recognizance :HORLOCK or HORLICK Thomas 27 Discharged 5 December 1830 :'''HOUSE Abraham 22 Machine breaking at Buckland Newton & Woolland 7y transportation''' :HOUSE James 24 Machine breaking at Buckland Newton & Woolland 12m imprisonment :JACKSON George 44 Machine breaking at Buckland Newton 3m imprisonment :LEGG George 35 Machine breaking & robbery at Buckland Newton & robbery at Pulham Death; commuted to 6m imprisonment :'''LEGG John 22 Machine breaking at Buckland Newton & demanding money 7y transportation''' :LOCK Angel 26 (Of Buckland Newton) Discharged 5 December 1830 :MARSH or MAISH Edward 27 Demanding money at Mappowder Bill returned ignoramus :MITCHELL Jacob 23 Demanding money at Pulham & riot at Buckland Newton Entered into Recognizance :MITCHELL John 20 Demanding money at Pulham & riot at Buckland Newton Entered into Recognizance :MITCHELL Silas 27 Demanding money at Pulham & riot at Buckland Newton Entered into Recognizance :MOORE William 18 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Cann 18m imprisonment :'''NEW James 34 Demanding money at Mappowder & machine breaking & demanding money at Buckland Newton 7y transportation''' :PIKE Robert 21 Riotous assembly & robbery at Stower Provost Entered into Recognizance :'''POPE Joseph 57 Violent robbery at Boveridge Death recorded; commuted to 7y transportaion''' :'''READ John 24 Machine breaking at Sixpenny Handley Death recorded; commuted to 1y imprisonment''' :RYMOND James 28 Machine breaking at Sixpenny Handley 2y imprisonment :SAMWAYS Thomas 24 Demanding money at Mappowder & machine breaking at Buckland Newton Acquitted :SANSOME George 52 Riot & machine breaking at Buckland Newton Acquitted :SANSOME John 16 Riotous assembly at Stalbridge Entered into Recognizance :'''SHEPPARD Joseph 40 Robbery & machine breaking at Buckland Newton & robbery at Pulham Death recorded; commuted to 7y transportaion''' :SILLWOOD or ZILLWOOD Samuel 26 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at :SIXPENNY Handley Entered into Recognizance :SMART John 22 Demanding money at Buckland Newton & machine breaking at Woolland 12m imprisonment :SOMERS William 22 Riotous assembly at Winfrith & assaulting the special constable Entered into Recognizance :'''SPICER Henry 21 Demanding money & robbery at Pulham Death recorded; commuted to 7y transportaion''' :STACEY James 28 Riotouse assembly & robbery at Stower Provost Entered into Recognizance :STOKES William 26 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Sixpenny Handley 12m imprisonment :'''SYMES Charles 20 Demanding money at Mappowder & machine breaking at Buckland Newton 7y transportation''' :SYMONDS or SIMMONS John 48 Demanding money at Buckland Newton  Acquitted :THICK James Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Sixpenny Handley Acquitted :'''THORNE Adam 21 Demanding money at Mappowder & machine breaking at Buckland Newton & Woolland 7y transportation''' :'''THORNE James 30 Demanding monry at Mappowder & machine breaking & demanding money at Buckland Newton & machine breaking at Woolland 7y transportation''' :TOMS John 16 Riotous assembly at Winfrith & assaulting thespecial constable 3m imprisonment then entered into Recognizance to keep the peace :VOWELLS Thomas 22 Machine breaking at East Stower 12m imprisonment :WHELLER or WHEELER Robert 46 Machine breaking at East Stower 4m imprisonment :'''WILKINS James 22 Riotous assembly & taking moant at Cranborne Death recorded; commuted to 1m imprisonment''' :ZILLWOOD (or ZELWOOD or SILLWOOD or SELWOOD) Robert 23 Feloniously & violently taking money & machine breaking at Sixpenny Handley 6m imprisonmnet ===Linked Pages=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swing_Riots-_Australian_Convicts_and_Van_Diemen%27s_Land Swing Riots- Australian Convicts] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Berkshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers? Berkshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Buckinghamshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers&action=edit Buckinghamshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:English_Prison_Hulks&public=1 English Prison Hulks] ==Sources==

Dorslandtrekkers:Angola Huwelike

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:AFRIKANER EN VERWANTE HUWELIKE GESLUIT IN ANGOLA 1881 - 1928 :(Sien nota aan eindel) :Ackerman, Andries * 9/8/1881. :x 2/1/1905 Swarts. Isabella Frederika * 25/7/1887 :s.v. Pieter G. Ackerman en Martha A. van Rooyen :d.v. Jacobus Corn. Swarts en Isabella Fred. Smit. :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo. :Ackerman, Dirk Hendrik * 15/6/1872 Kaap :x 11/7/1898 Van Vuuren, Petronella J. * 1868 Tvl :s.v. P.G. Ackerman en M.A.M. van Rooyen :xx 17/6/1901 Klopper, Anna Cath. Johanna * 12/9/1886 Humpata. :d.v. W.J.M. Klopper en C.M.J. Grobler. :Gcref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W. :Ackerman, Karel * 5/3/1900 :x 27/8/1928 Schoonbee, Petronella Zacharia * 12/5/1910 :s.v. n Portugees en Johanna Elizabeth Ackerman :d.v. Izak de Vries Schoonbee en Sus. Cath. L. van Wyk. S.A.W :Ackerman, Petrus Gerhardus * 29/7/1902 :x 13/2/1926 Labuschagne, Anna Sophia M. * 5/6/1907. :s.v. Dirk H. Ackerman en Anna C.J. Klopper :d.v. Christiaan E.G. Labuschagne & Anna S.M. du Plessis :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Ackerman, Petrus Gerhardus * 15/2/1896 :x 17/6/1918 Leff, geb. Swart Susanna Gertruida Wilhelmina * 14/4/1883 :s.v. Petrus G. Ackerman en Martha M.A. van Rooyen :d.v. Niklaas J. Swart en Catharina Joh. de Kock :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Humpata :Alberts, Andries Johannes Daniel :x 2/1/1911 Venter, Maria Aletta :s.v. Andries Alberts en Albertina :d.v. Willem Venter en Hester :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata :Alberts, Barend Jacobus * 14/1/1868 Pretoria :x 6/7/1889 Du Plessis, Gertruida Maria Magr. * 22/7/1870 :s.v. Gert A.J. Alberts en J.E.M. Bester :S.A.W./Geref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata :Alberts, Barend Jacobus * 29/1/1902 :x 28/6/1928 Smith, Catharina Elizabeth * 30/4/1908 :S.A.W :Alberts, Gert Andries Jacobus * 1881 Humpata :x 2/6/1902 Robberts, Janetta Hermina * 1885 Humpata :Geref. Humpata :Alberts, Gert Andries Jacobus * 29/4/1887 :x 5/3/1918 Robberts, Maria Magdalena J. * 20/10/1902 :S.A.W./Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata. :Alberts, Gert Andries Jacobus * 23/1/1891 :x 19/4/1916 Van der Walt, Breggie Sophia * 19/11/1894 :s.v. Barend Jac. Alberts en G.M.M. du Plessis :d.v. Johannes P. vd. Walt en Martha M. Venter :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :Alberts, Gert Andries Jacobus * 1/1/1884 :x 24/2/1908 Snyman, Susara Maria * 24/2/1908 :s.v. P.P.H. Alberts en M.A. van der Merwe :d.v. M.G. Snyman en S.C. vd. Merwe :S.A.W./Adm. Humpata :Alberts, Gert Andries Jacobus * 1875/1876 Meersrivier :x 6/3/1900 Du Plessis, Gertruida Maria Magr. * 1882 :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :Alberts, Gert Johannes Lindeque * 19/9/1885 :x 28/12/1908 Labuschagne, Albertina Magdalena * 17/12/1891 :s.v. P.P.H. Alberts en M.A. vd. Merwe :d.v. C.M. Labuschagne en W.S. Prinsloo :Geref. Que/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Alberts, Jacobus Johannes Stephanus * 28/6/1884 Humpata :x 15/3/1909 Du Toit, Maria Magdalena * 7/10/1891 Humpata :s.v. G.A.J. Alberts en P.F. Ie Grange :d.v. Cornelius J. du Toit en Maria MagriGta :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :Alberts Jacobus Lukas Marthinus * 4/11/1890 :x 18 9 1916 Van Wyk, Susanna Catha * 17/8/1897 :xx 24 4/1922 Biewenga, Anna :S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo. :Alberts, Johannes Jacobus Christiaan * 1864. :x 15/2/1886 Robberts, Jacomina Gertriuda E. * 1871 Rustenburg. :S.A.W./A84/Geref. Humpata. :Alberts, Petrus Johannes * 24/4/1885 Humpata :x 16/11/1908 Prinsloo, Albertina Magd. * 21/5/1891 Waterberg. :s.v. A.N.J.D. Alberts en A.M. vd. Merwe :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :Alberts, Philippus Petrus Hermanus * 2/11/1887 :x 13/5/1912 Opperman, Susanna Catha * 22/11/1895 :s.v. P.P.H. Alberts en M.A. vd. Merwe :d.v. C.M. Opperman en L.S. vd. Walt :Geref. HUlilpata/Adm. Humpata/S.A.vf./Geref. Mombo10 :Alkain, Jose Mayer * 4/5/1875 (Jood) :x 14/7/1902 Grobler, Jacoba Gertruida E. * 19/8/1885 :Geref. Cubal/Adm. Caconda. :Badenhorst, Casper Hendrik :z Isabella Susanna :Geref. Mombolo. :Balhao, Manuel de Silva * 24/4/1885 :x 4/12/1920 Opperman, Johanna Elizabeth * 4/10/1894 :d.v. P.A. Opperman en H.S.J. Labuschagne :S.A.W./Adm. Humpata. :Barret, Anthony * 8/2/1882 :x 17/4/1902 Coetzer, Wenselina Christ. * 7/5/1883 :Geref. Cubal. :Beelge Johannes .Andries Izak * 1863 Lydenburg :x 7 1 1895 De Ja er, "Susara Elizabeth * 1878 Middelburg. :Geref. Humpata A84. :Behan, Filippus Jacobus * 30/5/1898 :x 20/2/1920 Groesbeek, Margie Petronella * 1901. :Adm. Caconda. :Benade, Lodewikus Gsrhardus * 1875 Transvaal :x 19 2/1906 Visser, Rachel Anna Maria * 1887 Tvl. :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Caconda. :Bester; Jan Johannes * 29/7/1890 :x 25/3/1925 Labuschagne, Christina J.S. * 29/9/1892 :s.v. Andries J. Bester en Emma F. Lombaard :d.v. Daniel J. Labuschagne en Helena J. vd. Merwe :S.A.W./Adm. Humpata :Bezuidenhout, Jakobus Herklaas :x 25/1/1897 Greyling, Elizabeth Helena J :Geref. Cubal :Bezuidenhout. Petrus Jeremias * 1890 :x 13/9/1916 Grobler, Martha Sophia :s.v. P.J. Bezuidenhout en G.J. Vermaak :d.v. J.H. Grobler en H.M.C.R :Adm. Caconda :Bianco, (n Portugees) :x Oosthuizen, Aletta Susara E :S.A.W :Biewenga, Jacobus * 26/5/1904 :x 27/4 1927 Steyn, Cornelia Magdalena * 9/9/1907 :S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Luimbale. :Biewenga, Pieter * 28/6/1865 Holland. :x 2/6/1902 Swarts, Johanna Cath. M. * 27/6/1883 Humpata. :xx 13/9/1926 Grobler, Susanna R.F.D. * 14/6/1893 :xxx 11/7/1928 Potgieter, Sara Maria R. * 20/1/1909 :Boje Antonie Christiaan C. * 1861 Graaff Reinet :x 2 5/1894 Kirsten, Aletta Joh. C. * 1872 Zeerust. :Geref. Humpata/A84. :Botha, Dirk Jac. Gerh. S. * 16/1/1906 :x 29/8/1928 Swarts, Anna Sofia M. * 20/5/1907 :s.v. C.J.G.S. Botha en C.J. Oosthuizen :d.v. Izak J. Swarts en P.Z. van Wyk :S.A.W :Botha, Jacobus Frederik * 11/2/1865 Zoutpansberg :x 2/4/1884 Venter, Johanna Adriana * 18/5/1865 Tvl :s.v. J.F. Botha en M.A. Grobler :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W./W.P. v.d. M. :Botha, Jacobus Frederik * 1/9/1891 :x 24/12/1913 Labuschagne, Christina J.S. * 29/9/1892 :s.v. J.F. Botha en J.A. Venter :d.v. D.J.J. Labuschagne en C.J :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :Botha, Marthinus Jacobus :x Bronkhorst, Janetta Hendrina :Geref. Mowbolo :Botha, Paul Stephanus * 11/7/1887 Humpata. :x 27/1/1908 Oosthuizen, Francina C.E. * 14/10/1888 Humpata. :s.v. J.F. Botha (Jr.) en J.A. Venter :d.v. S.J. Oosthuizen en J.A. :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata. :Botha, Philippus Jacobus * 1895 :x 20/2/1916 Labuschagne, Helena Johanna J. * 1895 :s.v. Jac. Fred. Botha en Joh. Adriana :d.v. Daniel J.J. Labuschagne en Helena Johanna :Ad. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :Botha, Philippus Rudolph * 13/7/1856 Transvaal :x 7/8/1916 V.d. Merwe, Sara Maria H. * 14/2/1876 :Geref. Mombolo :Botha, Rudolph Philippus * 6/5/1896 S.W.A. :x 7/6/1925 Van Dyk, Jacomina Catharina E. * 26/9/1905. :Geref. Mombolo. :Botha, Theunis Louis. :x Botha, Elsie Maria Magrieta :(Doop) Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo. :Breedt, Jan George Fmrthinus * 29/12/1893 Tvl :x 28/1/1916 Potgieter, Louisa Sus. Cath. P. * 21/5/1897 :s.v. Pieter Joh. G. Breedt en Sara Eliz. Kirsten :d.v. Pieter J.J.S. Potgieter en Magr. S. Robberts :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo :Breedt, Johan Frederik * 10/11/1888 :x 9/9/1918 Vermaak, Maria Eliz. * 1/7/1898 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Breedt, Petrus Gerhardus * 29/11/1883 Tvl. of Kaap :x 12/6/1905 Du Plessis, Aletta Catharina * 23/9/1882 Humpata :xx 17/1/1921 Scheepers, Aletta Catharina * 23/4/1893 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Brits, Adriaan Jan Adam * 1885 :x 16/10/1911 Weber, Maria Magrieta Wilh. * 1889 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :Bronkhorst, Johannes :x Botha, Magdalena J. Johanna :Adm. Silva Porto :Burger, Barend Bartolomeus :x Watson, Susara Magrieta :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Nombolo. :Camara, Alfredo * Humpata :x 1910/1912 Verster, Clara :xx 18/6/1927 Dreyer, Jocina Maria * 1887 Rustenburg :Adm. Teixeira da Silva/Dr. A.P.L. de Paiva :Chapman, William James Bushnell * 1858 Kaapstad :x 19/5/1884 Opperman, Hester Sofia Jacoba * 1868 :xx 14/1/1905 Peters, Maria Magdalena * 1877 :Adm. Benguela/Geref. Humpata/A84/Adm. Humpata :Cocklin, Thomas * 14/10/1875 Zeerust :x 31/12/1906 Van Dyk, Neeltje Christina * 1/4/1884 :s.v. Thomas Cocklin en J.S. Ludeke :d.v. S.E. van Dyk en G.M.S. Robberts :Adm. Caconda/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Cubal :Coetzee, Joseph Jacobus * 28/4/1879 Zeerust :x 17/5/1909 van der Walt, Gertbrecht Eliz. * 10/8/1887 Humpata :s.v. Louis Jacobus Coetzee en Aletta Sus. van Dyk :d.v. Philippus J. vd. Walt en Aletta G. vd. Merwe :Herv. Humpata/Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Humpata :Coetzer, Lodewikus Jacobus * 25/2/1881 :x 14/5/1912 Diedericks, Cecilia Johanna * 14/8/1892 :S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Caconda :Coetzer, Pieter Wilhelm Johan * 8/6/1875 Rustenburg :x 13/3/1898 De Klerk, geb. vd. Walt Johanna Eliz. * 27/11/1866 :s.v. Wentzel Christoffel Coetzer en Cornelia Eloff :d.v. Hendrik Jac. vd. Walt en Gertbrecht E. v.d. Walt :Geref. Cubal/Geref. Mombolo :Coetzer, Wentzel Christoffel * 9/5/1899 :x 4/9/1921 Putter, Anna Sus. Catha * 2/5/1902 :Adm. Caconda :Cooper, Herbert :x Enslin, Hendrina Henrietta :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo :Correis, :x Botha, Anna :S.A.W :Da Costa, Martinho :x 9/3/1918 Monteiro, Ana Benedicto :d.v. Martha Aletta Marin Ackerman :Adm. Humpata :Da Costa, Sebastiao Justina :x 9/4/1927 de Paiva, Dina Jacomina Venter :d.v. Bart Jose Botha de Paiva en Christina .J .S. Venter :Adm. Humpata :De Beer, Andries :x 28/1/1882 Van der Merwe. Helena Dorothea :Geref. Humpata.A84-. :De Beer, Francois (Zacharias) * 1869 :x 3/5/1907 Kirsten, geb. Robberts, Christina Adriana * 1879 :s.v. Willem A. de Beer en Maria P. Eloff :d.v. Jan Marcus Robberts en Maria Sophia Grobler :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :De Brito, Antonio Leino * 20/4/1890 Macau :x 28/471922 Steyn, Gertruida Magdalena * 10/2/1900 :d.v. Petrus Jac. Steyn & Aletta Christina Kirsten :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :De Cruz, Theodor Jose* 28/10/1857 :x 30/11/1897 Van Dyk, Anna Sus. * 13/5/1874 :Geref. Cubal :De Flamingh, Frederik Nicolaas * 29/8/1884 :x 13/5/1914 Venter, Aletta Catharina * 2/3/1889 :s. v. Willem J. de Flamingh en Francina :d.v. Paul Stephanus Venter en Aletta Cath. :Adm. Humpata/S .A. W./Geref. Humpata :De Flamingh, Jakob Adriaan :x Snyman, Dirkie Aletta Eliz :Geref. Mombolo :De Jager, Christiaan Lodewicus * 29/10/1903 :x 474/1927 Robberts, Danielina Jacoba * 9/5/1910 :s.v. Johannes Wilh. de Jager en Eliz. Helena Botha :d.v. Willem Joh. Robberts en Paulina Jacoba Robberts :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Humpata :De Jager, Johannes Willem * 1867/1868 Winburg :x 30/3/1903 Van Wyk, geb. Botha, Eliz. Helena * 1881 :s.v. Christ. Lourens De Jager en Magrieta Maria :d.v. Jacobus Fred. Botha en Maria Aletta :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo :De Klerk, Andries Nicolaas Jan Daniel * 1/11/1866 Nylstroom :x 267ii71888 Grobler, Aletta Cath. L.F. * 1/8/1868 Pretoria :s.v. Zacharias de Klerk en A.S. Bester :d.v. H. Philippus Grobler en A.C.L.F. Grobler :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W. Geref. Mombolo :De Klerk, Hendrik Jacobus :x Ivens, Maria Elizabeth * 7/7/1907 :Geref. Mombolo :De Klerk, Hermanus Philippus * 12/8/1902 :x 27/9/1926 Scheeper s, Cecilia Johanna * 9/8/1908 :s.v. A.N.J.D. de Klerk en A.C.L.P. Grobler :d.v. S.J.D. Scheepers en M.M. du Plessis :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.'iY :De Klerk, Jacobus Abraham :x Almeida e Silva, Maria Catharina L. :Adm. Humpata. :De Klerk, Philippus Stephanus * 22/4/1900 :x 29/8/1921 Swarts, Helletjie Magdalena * 2/1/1902 :s.v. T.C. de Klerk en H.A. du Plessis :d.v. r.J. Swarts en P.S. van Wyk :Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :De Klerk, Theunis Christiaan * 2/6/1868 Ny1stroom :x 4/5/1891 Scheepers,Francina Catha Eliz.* 12/9/1877 :xx 17/10/1898 Du Plessis, Hester Aletta C. * 24/8/1877 :xxx 5/4/1920 Steyn, wed. Swarts, Niklasina Joh. S. * 1887 :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Cubal :De Klerk, Theunis Christiaan * 9/2/1892 :x 6/9/1912, Diederiks, Danielina Frederika G.P. * 8/5/1895 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo :De Klerk, Theunis Christiaan * 1860 Potgietersrus :x 9/1/1884 Van der Walt, Johanna Elizabeth * 1868 Pretoria :Geref. Humpata/A84 :De Klerk, Theunis Christiaan * 16/6/1897 Caconda :x 21/10/1918 Opperman, Hendrina Francina * 10/9/1901 :s.v. N.J.D. de Klerk en A.C.L.P. Grobler Caconda :d.v. D.R. Opperman en H.M. Venter :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mornbolo /S.A.W :De Klerk, Willem Abraham * 1848 Natal :x 20/12/1882 Van der Merwe, geb. du Plessis, Cath.L.E.P. * 1857 :Geref. Humpata/A84 :De Klerk, Willem Abraham * 28/2/1892 :x 16/7/1913 Du Plessis, Cecilia Johanna * 3/7/1892 :S.v. T.C. de Klerk en F.C.E. Scheepers :d.v. L.M. du Plessis en S.J. Potgieter :Adm. Nova Lisboa/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :De Klerk, Willem Abraham * Transvaal :x Johanna Elizabeth :Adm. Caconda :De Klerk, Willem Adriaan :x 23/2/1899 Putter, Gertruida Maria Sofia :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Cubal :De Klerk, Zacharias * 1840 Bloukrans :x 12/171885 Smit, Martha Anna Aletta * 1857 Rustenburg :Geref. Humpata/A84 :De Klerk, Zacharias :x Visser, Susanna Jacoba :Geref. Mombolo :De Paiva, Artur Jose Oriolla Fereira :x 12/2/1882 Botha, Jacomina Gertruida Elizabeth :Adm. Humpata/A84/Geref. Humpata :De Paiva, Bartolomeu Jose Botha F. * 22/3/1883 Humpata :x 11/4/1904 Venter, Christina Joh. Sofia * 1886 S.\v.A :s.v. Artur de Paiva en J.G.E. Botha :d.v. Paul Stephanus Venter en A.C.A.J. Labuschagne :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata. :De Silva, Manuel :x Opperman, Johanna Elizabeth :Geref. Humpata :De Villiers, Frederik Phi1ippus * 3/7/1896 Kaapko1onie :x 18/8/1919 V.d. Walt, Susara Susanna * 28/7/1903 Caconda :xx 29/12/1925 Ludeke, Petronella Zacharia * 17/10/1911 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :De Villiers, Hendrik Jacobus :x Ludeke, Martina Susara :Geref. Mombolo :De Villiers, Pieter Jacob :x v.d. Walt, Cornelia Magdalena :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo :De Villiers, Pieter Jacob * 6/12/1885 :x 16/12/1912 Prinsloo, Orsi1ia Magdalena * 30/4/1891 :xx 5/4/1917 Grobler, Maria Aletta * 22/9/1898 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref, Mombolo/S.A.W :De Waa1, Jan Gerhardus * 16/9/1869 Pretoria :x 15/8/1898 Pretorius, Francina Martina Johanna * 22/6/1881 :s.v. Daniel P.J. de Waal en Anna C. Bodenstein :d.v. Lewies Frans Pretorius en Martha Sofia v. Dyk :Geref. Cubal/Geref. Mombolo :Diederiks, Adam * 20/1/1907 :x 28/9/1925 Breed, Susara Petronella * 1/2/1908 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Diederiks, Casparus Johannes :x Ludeke, Johanna Magrieta :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :Diederiks, Christiaan Johannes * 23/10/1877 :x 6/12/1897 Swarts, Magrieta Adriana * 22/10/1880 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Cubal/S.A.W :Diederiks, Jakobus Johannes * 1900 :x 8/6/1925 Van Rooyen, Wilhelmina Cornelia * 1903 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo :Diederiks, Jacob Johannes (wewenaar) * 1852 :x 6/11/1917 Scheepers, Maria Susanna Isabella * 1882 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo :Diederiks, Jacob Johannes :x Maria Elizabeth :Geref. Mombolo :Diederiks, Jacob Johannes * 23/12/1881 Transvaal :x 4/8/1904 De Klerk, Loudwina Francina * 1888 Chi1ia :xx 24/12/1924 Leff, Wilhelmina Susanna * 1906 :xxx 29/3/1926 Leff, Susara Johanna * 28/11/1905 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :D'Oliviera, Joao Antonio :x 1916 V. Vuuren, Aletta Gertruida J. :d.v. Petrus Jacobus J.v.Vuuren en A.G. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata :Dreyer, Johannes Nicolaas :x Delport, Josina Maria :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :Du Plessis, Casper Jan Hendrik * 1862 :x 2/4/1884 Kruger, Cornelia Adriana * 1868 :Geref. Humpata A84 :Du Plessis, Casper Jan Harm * 21/3/1898 :x 4/3/1924 Grobler, Hester Catharina * 13/12/1904 :s.v. C.J.H. du Plessis en M.M. van Staden :d.v. Z.C. Robbertd en H.M.R.C. Smit :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Daniel Jacobus * 22/1/1898 Humpata :x 6/1/1919 Opperman, Martinus Johannes * 22/6/1899 Humpata :s.v. D.J. du Plessis en Jacomina Grobler :d.v. Daniel Jac. Opperman en A.C.M. - :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Daniel Jacobus * 1874 Rustenburg :x 11/3/1895 Grobler, Jac. Gertruida E. * 1878 Okavango :Geref. Humpata :Du Plessis, Floris Petrus :x V.d. Berg, Anna Catha Elizabeth :Geref. Mombolo :Du Plessis, Gert Johannes 1indeque * 23/10/1889 :x 20/11/1920 Prinsloo, Hester Catharina * 17/6/1903 :s.v. Philippus du Plessis en A.C. vd. Merwe :d.v. Georg D. Prinsloo en H.C.F. Robberts :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Jan Adriaan * 10/11/1887 S.W.A. :x 6/11/1911 Prinsloo, Martha Maria * 8/10/1888 Pretoria :xx 16/4/1923 Grobler, Cecilia Johanna * 16/12/1903 :Geref. Que/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Silva Porto. :Du Plessis, Jan Adriaan (wewenaar) * 1849 Kroonstad :x 29/4/1895 Jordaan, Maria Magrieta P. * 1872 Utrecht :Geref. Humpata. :Du Plessis, Jan Harm Christiaan * 29/10/1886 :x 30/3/1908 V.d. Merwe, Helena Dorothea C. * 14/8/1881 :Geref. Cubal/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :Du Plessis, Jan Harm * 1865 Cradock :x 30/5/1912 Fourie, Martha Magrieta * 1891 :s.v. L.M. du Plessis en G.M.M. du Plessis :d.v. Jan Hendrik Fourie en Martha Magrieta Fourie :Adm. Nova Lisboa/Geref. Mombolo :Du Plessis, Jan Harm :x Opperman, Anna Sofia Jacoba :Geref. Mombolo. :Du Plessis, Jan Hendrik * 29/1/1900 :x 2112/1926 Oosthuizen, Francina Cath.E. * 5/10/1903 :s.v. Johannes A. du Plessis en Christina J. du Plessis :d.v. Jan Jacobus Oosthuizen en Elizabeth W. Venter :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Johannes Augustinus * 1867 Zoutpansberg :x 16/3/1891 Du Plessis, Christina Johanna Sofia * 1872 Rustenburg :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.w :Du Plessis, Johannes Marthinus * 2/7/1881 Humpata :x 17/7/1905 Venter, Maria Magdalena * 29/9/1887 Humpata :s.v. Phi1ippus L.A. du Plessis en Aletta Gertruida :d.v. Paul Stephanus Venter en Hendrina Francina :W.P.vd.M/Adn. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata :Du Plessis, Lourens Marthinus * 9/2/1897 S.W.A. :x 30/3/1903 Botha. Hermina Johanna Wilh. * 1/9/1883 Humpata :s.v. Phil. L. du Plessis en Aletta G. vd. Merwe :d.v. Jac. Fred. Botha en Maria Aletta Grobler :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Lourens Marthinus * 19/6/1879 S. W. A. :x 16/5/1904 Prinsloo, Martha Catha Jacoba * 2/11/1882 Humpata :s.v. Jan Adriaan du Plessis en C.J.S. Labuschagne :dv. Michiel W. Prinsloo en Martha J. du Preez :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Monbolo :Du Plessis, Lourens Marthinus * 19/6/1886 S.W.A :x 21/3/1910 Potgieter, Susanna C.P. Fr. W.* 21/3/1893 Tv1 :xx 28/10/1912 Potgieter, Martha Joh. Sus. * 3/8/1892 :Adn. Silva Porto Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Lourens Marthinus * 14/7/1891 :x 19/7/1915 De Klerk,Aletta Catha L. Ph. * 14/7/1895 :s.v. J. Harm du Plessis en A.S.J. Opperman :d.v. A.N.J.D. de Klerk en A.C.L.F. Grobler :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Petrus Ignaas * 18/6/1868 Tv1. :x 31/8/1891 Oosthuizon, Petronella Hendrika * 8/10/1874 Rietfontein :Geref. Humpata/A84/W.p. vd. M. :Du Plessis, Pieter Gert Wessel * 10/6/1900 :x 5110/1922 Potgieter, Maria Magd. * 28/1/1906 :s.v. Sarel Johannes du Plessis en M.S.G. Visser :d.v. H. Philippus Potgieter en M.M. Coetzer :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Pieter Gert Wessel * 22/1/1903 Que :x 10/10/1923 V.d. Merwe, Janetta Albertina S. * 4/8/1904 :s.v. L.M. du Plessis en Cecilia Joh. Potgieter :d.v. Jan Albertus C. vd. Merwe en G.M. Potgieter :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Du Plessis, Sarel Johannes :x Visser, Margaretha Sofia :Adm. Caala/Geref. Monbolo. :Du Plessis, Willem Andries Stephanus :x 17/4/1881 Du Plessis, Maria Magrieta :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Du Plessis, Willem Andries Stephanus * 24/5/1885 :x 18/12/1913 Alberts, Gertruida Maria Magrieta * 26/2/1893 :s.v. Willem A. du Plessis en M.M. du Plessis :d.v. Barend Jac. Alberts en C.M.M. du Plessis :Adm./Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :Du Plooy, Floris Petrus :x V.d. Berg, Anna Cath. Eliz. G :Geref. Mombolo :Du Plooy, Petrus Cornelius Jacobus :x Botha, Hester Paulina :Geref. Mombolo :Du Preez, Christiaan de Jager * 15/12/1893 :x 18/3/1925 Prinsloo, Martha Maria * 8/11/1884 :s.v. Christiaan de J. du Preez en P.S.C. Swanepoel :d.v. Willem Jac. Prinsloo en S.C. Labuschagne :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :Du Preez, Petrus Johannes * 30/12/1874 :x 16/1/1905 V.d. Berg, Martha Maria * 10/12/1881 :S.V. Philippus du Preez en Elizabeth Gunther :d.v. W.L. vd. Berg en C.E. Prinsloo :Geref. Momblo /S.A.W :Du Preez, Petrus Johannes Philippus * 30/6/1906 Caconda :x 25/6/1928 Botha, Cernelia Johanna * 1/12/1910 Tvl :s.v. P.J.C. du Preez en M.M. vd. Berg :d.v. D.J.G.S. Botha en C.J. Oosthuizen :S.A.W :Du Preez, Stephanus Petrus * 1864 Potchefstroom :x 7/5/1883 0 erman, Anna Susanna Cath., geb. Holtzhuizen * 1859 :Geref. Humpata A84 :Du Toit, Cornelius Johannes Gerhardus * 23/5/1897 :x 7 4 1927 Prinsloo, Wilhelmina Sus. Joh. * 7/5/1904 :Adm. LUimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Du Toit, Jan Harm * 5/5/1899 :x 6/11/1922 Grobler, Susara Johanna * 11/6/1900 :s.v. C.G. du Toit en M.M. du Plessis :d.v. W.J. Grobler en S.J.J. van Vuuren :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Du Toit, Lourens Marthinus * 20/1/1894 Humpata :x 19/2/1917 Pot ieter, Johanna Sus. H. * 6/2/1900 Que :Geref. Mombolo S.A.W. :Duvenhage, Jan Hendrik :x Hamman, Albertina Magdalena :Geref. Mombolo. :Duvenhage, Jan Hendrik * 30/11/1861 Natal :x 4/7/1914 Horn, Hendrina Johanna * 18/11/1898 :s.v. Theuns G. Duvenhage en Aletta Johanna :d.v. Michiel Z. Horn en P.Z. van Niekerk :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Duvenhage, Jan Hendrik * 9/10/1899 Humpata :x 17/3/1924 Vermaak, Cornelia Johanna * 16/9/1904 :s.v. J.R. Duvenhage en A.M. Hamman :d.v. Joh. Steph. L. Vermaak en D.M.S. Vermaak :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Duvenhage, Theunis Gerhardus * 4/9/1890 :x 16/10 1916 Vermaak, Maria Francina * 14/8/1898 :s.v. J.H. Duvenhage en A.M. Hamman :d.v. J.S.L. Vernaak en D.M.S. Vermaak :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Duvenhage, Theunis Gerhardus * 1883 Kaap K. :x 6/9/1897 Du Preez, geb. Swarts, Hendrina J. * 1852 :Geref. Humpata/A84. :Engelbrecht, Cornelius J.P. * 1903 :x 27/7/1927 Taljaard, Magrieta Johanna * 1911 :Adm. Silva Porto. :Engelbrecht, Cornelius P.J. :x Ludeke, Christina Johanna. :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo. :Enslin, Barend Bernhardus :x 11/7/1913 Ludeke, Martha Maria :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo. :Enslin, Jan Georg. * 14/6/1873 Bloemfontein :x 4/5/1896 Robberts, Jacoba Jacomina * 2/7/1878 Rustenburg :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :Enslin, Pieter Jacobus * 10/3/1884 O.V.S. :x 27/1/1908 Swart, Martha Anna Aletta * 1888 Humpata :xx 27/3/1913 Opperman, Danielina Jacoba * 4/11/1892 Okavango. :Adm. Silva Porto Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Rumpata. :Erasmus, Abraham Christiaan * 10/12/1878 Pietersburg :x 1/11/1909 Greyling, Anna Christina * 14/10/1891 Rustenburg :Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Silva Porto. :Erasmus, Lourens Abraham * 1870 Rustenburg :x 1/4/1895 Potgieter, Isabella Cornelia * 1878 Piet Retief :Geref. Humpata A84. :Folkus, Johannes Jurie * 6/1/1884 :x 13/5/1925 Alberts, Johanna Elizabeth M. * 4/10/1906 :S.A.W :Fourie, Christiaan Izak Lourens * 2/3/1900 :x 15/11/1926 Ludeke, Susanna Maria E. * 7/7/1908 :s.v. J.H. Fourie en M.N. Fourie :d.v. C.A.P. Ludeke en J.S. Rousseau :Adm. Silva Porto/S.A.W./Geref. Moobolo. :Fourie, Christoffel Joh. Adriaan * 1897 :x 1919 Van Zyl, Hendrika Johanna N :s.v. J.H. Fourie en M.M. Fourie :d.v. J.A. van Zyl en Eliz. Catharina :Adm. Teixeira da Silva/Geref. Mombolo :Fourie, David Stephanus * 2/3/1900 Tvl :x 6/2/1928 Van Zyl, Gesina Cornelia * 13/12/1912 :s.v. J.H. Fourie en M.M. Delport :d.v. J.A. van Zyl en E.C. Venter :S.A.W :Fourie, Gideon Francois * 14/5/1886 Rustenburg :x 18/5/1908 Delport, Martha Magrieta * 2/7/1887 Rustenburg :xx 23/6/1924 Nel, Susanna Cath. Levina * 1904 Que :Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Cubal :Garcao, Jose Maria :x 8 5 1916 Milho, Martha Aletta Maria :d.v. Joachim Diaz Milho en Cuth. Aletta Akkerman :Adm. Humpata :Gomez, Francisco L :x 1889 Van Staden, Johanna :Geref. Humpata :Greshoff, Pieter :x De Klerk, Anna Zagrya :D.G. Venter :Grobler, Daniel Jakobus * 7/8/1871 Rustenburg :x 4 5 1891 De Klerk, Maria Isabella H.L. * 1868 Nylstroom :xx 3 2/1896 Hamman, Hester Maria * 1880 Pretoria :xxx 18/3/1907 Visagie, Geb. Viljoen, Gert. Sus. Joh. * 2/8/1865 :Geref. Humpata/A84 Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Grobler, Dewald Lambertus * 16/3/1904 :x 13/12/1926 Siemens, Christina Wilhelmina * 1/4/1910 :S.A.W :Grobler, Hendrik Jacobus :x Du Plessis, Gertruida Maria Magrieta :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo. :Grobler, Hermanus Johannes Wilhelmus * 1910 :x 14/1/1928 Siemens, Maria Magdalena * 1909 S.W.A. :Adm. Caconda. :Grobler, Hermanus Joh. Wilhelmus * 21/12/1880 Angola :x 14/4/1902 V.d. Merwe, Elsje Rachel * 7/5/1884 Angola :Geref. Cubal/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Caconda. :Grobler, Hermanus Johannes Wilhelmus :x 11/2/1881 Van Vuuren, geb. vd. Merwe, Aletta G.J. :Geref. Humpata/A84. :Grobler, Hermanus Johannes Wilhelmus * 1860 :x 20/11/1886 V.d. Walt, Cecilia Jacoba * 1866 :Geref. Humpata/A84. :Grobler, Hermanus Philippus * 9/2/1873 :x 1/5/1900 Van Rensburg, Sannie Cath. J. * 28/8/1883 :Geref. Cubal. :Grobler, Izak Jacobus * 28/10/1878 Ngami :x 19/12/1898 Prinsloo, Christina Johanna Sofia * 29/8/1880 S.W.A. :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo. :Grobler, Izak Jacobus * 7/7/1906 :x 25/7/1928 Niewenhuizen, Christina Wilhelmina * 17/2/1911 S.W.A. :S.A.W :Grobler, Izak Jacobus * 23/1/1897 Humpata :x 22/9/1919 Du Plessis, Cornelia Catharina * 25/11/1897 :s.v. Daniel J. Grobler en Hester Maria Hamman :d.v. Joh. August. du Plessis en Christina Joh. du Plessis :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Grobler, Jacobus Francois * 5/2/1901 Humpata :x 28/2/1922 Vermaak, Janetta Stefansina L. * 10/7/1902 :s.v. Z.C. Grobler en H.C. Smit :d.v. J.S.L. Vermaak en D.M. Vermaak :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Grobler, Jacobus Johannes * 17/9/1903 Caconda :x 22/6/1925 Duvenhage, Gesina Regina C. * 29/6/1908 C :s.v. Daniel Jacobus Grobler en Hester Maria Hamman :d.v. Jan Hendrik Duvenhage en Albertina M. Hamean :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Grobler, Johannes Hendrik * 3/10/1892 :x 18/10/1915 Putter, Charlotta Catharina * 4/6/1896 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Grobler, Lourens Abraham :x Diedericks, Magrieta Jacoba Johanna :Geref. Mombolo :Grobler, Lourens Abraham * 15/2/1883 :x 23/1/1908 V.d. Merwe, Anna Christina H. * 1/10/1892 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Cubal/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Grobler, Lourens Marthinus * 20/10/1863 :x 15/2/1886 V.d. Walt, Gertbrecht Elizabeth * 1872 :xx 7/10/1907 V.d. Merwe, Martha Cath. Sus. * 20/5/1878 :xxx 10/7/1908 Scheepers, Jac. Magrieta Susanna * 9/8/1888 :Adm. Caconda/A84 Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo :Grobler, Pieter Ignatius * 28/4/1881 :x 25/2/1903 Du Plessis, Johanna Sus. Hendrina * 3/12/1884 :s.v. H. Ph. Grobler en A.C. Ph.L. du Plessis :d.v. L.M. du Plessis en C.J. Potgieter :Adm. Luimbale/Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Grobler, Zacharias Christiaan * 29/8/1862 Zoutpansberg :x 14/4/1884 Smit, Hester Mensina R.C. * 9/1/1865 :s.v. H.J.W. Grobler en J.C.E. Hattingh :d.v. J.F. Smit en J.N. Bekker :Geref. Humpata/A84/Geref. Mombolo. :Grobler, Zacharias Christiaan * 28/8/1896 :x 29/3/1920 V.d. Merwe, Catharina Magrieta * 18/2/1901 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Hamman, Jacobus Johannes * 15/9/1896 Humpata :x 14/6/1918 Grobler, Cecilia Jacoba * 12/7/1896 Caconda :s.v. Josias Jacobus Hamman en Cornelio C. du Plessis :d.v. Stepha Jacobus Grobler en Cecilia J. vd. Walt :Adm. Teixeira da Silva/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Hamman, Jacobus Johannes * 1867 Transvaal :x 19/2/1894 Prinsloo, Martha Maria Louisa * 1872 :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombo10 :Hamman, Josias Jacobus * 1904 Cubal :x 29/10/1927 Horn, Elsie Catharina * 1912 :Adm. Silva Porto./ :Hamman, Josias Jacobus * 1878 Kalahari :x 11/7/1898 Prinsloo, Martha Louisa * 1880 S.W.A :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/A84 :Hamman, Josias Jacobus * 9/10/1844 Potchefstroom :x Meyer, Johanna Susanna :xx 19/2/1894 Opperman geb. Du Plessis, C.C. * 1865 :Geref. Humpata A84/W.P. vd. M./ :Hamman, Michael Wilhelm * 18/1/1883 :x 9/11/1903 Steyn, Magrieta Maria * 11/8/1886 :s.v. Josias Jacobus Hamman en Joh. Sus. Meyer :d.v. Joh. Hermanus Steyn en S.S. Knoetze :Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Luimbale/S.A.W :Harmse, Barend Jacobus :x Swarts, Johanna Sus. Catha :Geref. Mombolo :Harmse, Daniel Jacobus * 18/5/1889 Transvaal :x 7/4/1914 Potgieter, Alida Joh. Sofia * 19/5/1894 Transvaal :s.v. Christ. Barend Stefa Harmse en M.M.L. Robberts :d.v. P.J.J.S. Potgieter en A.J.S. Venter :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Harmse, Leonardus Gerhardus Francois * 12/6/1883 Rustenburg :x 1/8/1904 V.d. Merwe, Petronella Johanna * 1885 Humpata :s.v. Christiaan B.S. Harmse en M.L.L. Robberts :d.v. Lukas Cornelius vd. Merwe en S.M.H. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/ :Harmse, Jan Harm * 29/1/1894 :x 14/10/1918 Opperman, Lasya Susanna * 8/11/1899 :s.v. Christiaan Barend S. Harmse en M.L.L. Robberts :d.v. Christiaan Matthys Opperman en L.S. vd. Walt :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :Harmse, Pieter Jacobus :x Ludeke, Martha Susanna :Geref. Mombolo. :Harmse, Pieter Jacobus * 15/6/1853 Rustenburg :x 29/4/1907 Klopper, geb. Grobler, C.M.J. * 6/3/1860 :s.v. David L.J.F. Harmse en G.M.S. Botha :d.v. Nicolaas Jac. Grobler en A.C. Botha :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Hayes, James Paulus * 1878 :x 4 2/1907 Ludeke, Christina Johanna * 1884 :xx 11/3/1925 Smit, Anna Sofya :Adm. Silva Porto/Adm. Humpata. :Hayes, John Victor * 1872 :x 4 2/1907 Ludeke, Magrieta Christina * 1884 :xx 13/11/1922 Steyn, Johanna Hendrina G. :Adm. Humpata/Adm. Silva Porto. :Hayes, Michael :x 1914 Van Zyl, Johanna Jacoba :Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Silva Porto • :Horn, Andries * 14/4/1894 :x 10/10/1918 Dreyer, Johanna G.P. * 20/3/1902 S.W.A. :s.v. Michiel C. Horn en P.S. van Niekerk :d.v. Joh. Nic. Dreyer en J.M. Delport :Adm. Teixeira da Silva/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Horn, Barend Christoffel * 1884 Tvl. :x 30/4/1906 Swarts, Susanna Gertruida * 1882 Humpata :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo. :Horn, Christiaan Johannes * 14/10/1902 :x 24/3/1926 Swarts, Cornelia Maria Johanna * 6/1/1907 :s.v. M.C. Horn en P.S. van Niekerk :d.v. Petrus Dawid Swart en Jac. Gert. Eliz. Grobler :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Horn, Jacobus Oosterwald * 21/8/1888 :x 24/5/1913 Ludeke, Aletta Sofia * 10/12/1893 :S.v. M.C. Horn en P.S. van Niekerk :d.v. C.A. Ludeke en S.C. van Vuuren :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W • :Horn, Jan Hendrik Christoffel * 7/8/1886 :x 1905 Van Wyk, Dina Johanna * 1890 :xx 1913 Nel, Pieternella Sagrya * 1892 :xxx 20/2/1916 Swart, Cath. Joh. Maria * 30/12/1896 :Adm. Humpata/Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :Horn, Jan Willec * 22/12/1904 :x 16/4/1926 Swart, Cath. Johanna Maria * 7/6/1903 :s.v. M.C. Horn en P.S. van Niekerk :d.v. L.M. Swart en M.E. Enslin :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Horn, Michiel Christiaan Jan * 1887 :x 23/10/1908 Van Zyl, Anna Johanna :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo. :Horn, Michiel Christiaan Horn :x Pieternella Zachrya :Geref. Mombolo :Horn, Michiel Christiaan * 27/1/1907 :x 25/4/1927 Swart, Jacomina Gert. Eliz. * 16/5/1908 :S.v. Jan Hendrik C. Horn en Dina Joh.van Wyk :d.v. Pieter Daniel Swart en Jacomina G.E. Grobler :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Horn, Willem Marthinus * 31/12/1899 :x 4/12/1924 Ludeke, Martha Maria F. * 10/7/1903 :S.v. M.C. Horn en P.S. van Niekerk :d.v. C.A.P. Ludeke en J.S. Rousseau :Geref. Mornbolo/S.A.\i :Ivens, Charles Clement Eduard * 1865 Brussels :x 30/4/1901 Diederiks, Magd. Joh. Sus. * 22/3/1884 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Jacobsz, George Sebastiaan * 1/7/1888 Rustenburg :x 22/8/1910 Grobler, Marin Aletta * 5/4/1890 Cubal :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Jacobsz Hendrik Gerhardus * 8/3/1887 :x 8/6/1908 Opperman , Cecilia Jacoba * 7/8/1887 Angola :s.v. Hendrik G. Jacobsz en Maria Joh. Wolfaard :d.v. C.M. Opperman en L.S. vd. Walt :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W./Geref. Humpata :Jacobsz. Hendrik Gerhardus * 1847 Lydenburg :x 2/7/1907 Robberts, (wed. Harmse) Martha L.L. * 1867 :Gercf. Humpata :Jacobsz. Lourens Johannes * 3/12/1892 :x 19/4/1915 Robberts, Hester Catharina * 14/7/1897 :Geref. Mombolo/ :Joao, Manuel* 1888 :x 6/6/1926 Viljoen, Martha Magrieta * 13/1/1906 :d.v. Jacobus Johannes Viljoen & S.J. Kruger :S.A.W./ :Kamerman, Pieter * Holland :x 9/8/1891 V.d. Walt, Lacya Susanna :d.v. Hendrik Jacob vd. Walt en Gertruida Elizabeth :Adm. Benguela/ :Kirsten, Johan Frederik * 1875 Rustenburg :x 2/5/1894 Robberts, Gesina Adriana ". * 1897 :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Kirsten, Willem Frederik Andries * 1867 :x 24/4/1893 V.d. Merwe, geb. Venter, S.H. * 1872 :Geref. Humpata/A84/U.P. vd. M. :Klopper, Cornelius Marthinus Johannes * 29/10/1893 :x 1916 Akkerman, Dina Maria * 31/7/1893 :s.v. W.M.J. Klopper en C.M.J. Grobler :d.v. P.G. Akkerman en M.M. van Rooyen :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Klopper, Douw Gerbrand Joubert * 21/3/1889 Humpata :x 20 3/1922 Swart, Maria Elizabeth * 8/5/1906 Humpata :s.v. W.J.M. Klopper en C.M.J. Grobler :d.v. L.M. Swart en M.E. Enslin :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Klopper, Nicolaas Johannes * 1882 Hunpata :x 4 4/1904 Kirsten, Anna Maria Aletta * 1886 Rustenburg :s.v. W.J.M. Klopper en C.M.J. Grobler :d.v. J.G.M.S. Kirsten en J.H. Gertruida :Herv. Humpata/Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :Klopper, Petrus Jacobus * 26/5/1881 :x 24 2/1902 Labuschagne, Christina Joh. Sofia * 14/7/1883 :Geref. Humpata A84 S.A.W :Klopper, Willem Jacobus Marthinus * 4/9/1894 Huopata :x 11 9/1912 Prinsloo, Martha Louisa * 17/5/1880 S.W.A :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :Klopper, Willem Jacobus Marthinus * 1885 Humpata :x 21 5/1906 Akkerman, Wilh. Joh. Susanna * 1886 Tvl :Geref. Humpata/ :Kok, Andries Matthys * 7/12/1896 :x 14/6/1926 V.d. Smit, Martha Maria * 14/9/1908 :s.v. Pieter Daniel F. Kok en J.E.M. Alberts :d.v. Pieter v.d. Smit en Martha Maria Prinsloo :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Kok, Pieter Daniel Francois * 19/1/1867 Kaapkolonie :x 1/8/1894 Alberts, Johanna Elizabeth Magrieta * 10/4/1878 :Goref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :Koster, Paul Johann Heinrich * 7/11/1883 Duitsland :x 4/3/1910 Chapman, Sarah Margaret * 18/10/1887 :Ado. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :Kruger, Barend Johannes * 22/11/1881 :x 15 4/1916 Duvenhage, Aletta Johanna * 8/7/1896 :s.v. Barend Jac. Kruger en M.M. Schlebusch :d.v. Jan Hendrik Duvenhage en Albertina Hamman :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Kruger, Hendrik Abraham :x Ludeke, Christina Johanna :Adm. Silva Porto/ :Labuschagne, Christiaan Ernst Gerhardus * 15/11/1872 :x 4/7/1894 Du Plessis, Anna Sofia Magrieta * 25/8/1875 :xx 30/5/1914 Oosthuizen, Susanna Pieternella C. * 18/2/1898 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./W.P.vd.M. :Labuschagne, Christiaan Ernst Gerhardus * 21/8/1901 Humpata :x 22 6 1925 Grobler, Susanna Catharina * 10/1/1903 Humpata :s.v. Christiaan E.G. Labuschagne en Anna Sofia M. du Plessis :d.v. Izak Jacobus Grobler en Christina J.S. Prinsloo :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Labuschagne, Daniel Jacobus Johannes * 28/2/1865 :x 20/12/1889 V.d. Merwe, Helena Johanna * 6/9/1869 :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W.A84 :Labuschagne, Frans Marthinus Lourens * 18/2/1884 :x 8 6 1905 Lusse, Susara Elizabeth * 8/7/1887 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Cubal :Labuschagne, Jacobus Johannes * 27/9/1890 :x 29/4/1916 Oosthuizen, Elsie Ragel * 20/6/1900 :s.v. Jac. Joh. Christ. Ernst Labuschagne en G.G.M. Potgieter :d.v. S.J.D. Oosthuizen en A.J. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./W.P.vd.M :Labuschagne, Jan Christiaan Albertus Christ. * 2/1/1896 :x 10/3/1917 Oosthuizen, Anna Francina * 26/3/1903 :s.v. C.E.G. Labuschagne en A.S.M. du Plessis :d.v.S.J.D. Oosthuizen en J.A.C. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Labuschagne, Jan Cornelius * 8/12/1900 :x 18/2/1924 V.d. Wahi, Aletta Gertruida * 9/11/1903 :s.v. Jan Labuschagne en Maria Magd. vd. Merwe :d.v. Cornelius vd. Walt en du Plessis :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :Labuschagne, Jan Harm * 18/4/1885 :x 30/12/1907 Du Plessis, Pieternella Jacoba Joh. S. * 3/5/1890 :xx 3/7/1916 Du Plessis, Sus. Cath. Pieternella * 22/9/1894 :Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Cubal/S.A.W :Labuschagne, Jan Hendrik * 15/5/1898 :x 31/3/1922 V.d. Walt, Maria Adriana * 27/1/1897 :s.v. Christiaan E.G. Labuschagne en A.S.M. du Plessis :d.v. Phil. Jac. vd. Walt en Aletta G. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Labuschagne, Petrus Ignatius * 22/4/1881 Humpata :x 19 5 1902 Jacobsz, Maria Johanna * 20/5/1883 Rustenburg :xx 20 11/1916 Grobler, Susara Johanna * 11/6/1900 :Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./ :Labuschagne, Petrus Ignatius * 15/12/1892 :x 17/3/1913 V. Vuuren, Elizabeth Petronella J. :xx 17/12/1920 V. Vuuren, Susanna Catharina P.J. * 12/2/1902 :Adm. Humpata/Goref. Huopata/S.A.W. :Labuschagne, Petrus Ignatius * 11/1/1898 :x 29 11 1923 V.d. Merwe, Aletta Catharina M. * 26/12/1901 :s.v. D.J.J. Labuschagne en Helena Johanna vd. Merwe :d.v. Johannes M. vd. Merwe en E.F.M. Alberts :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W. :Lambert, Pieter Jacobus * 30/7/1892 S.W.A :x 7/4/1913 Erasmus, Danielina Jacoba * 3/9/1895 Tvl :s.v. Thomas Lambert en Angelina Magd. Oosthuizen :d.v. Johannes Christiaan Erasmus en Johanna Roberts :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Lambert, Stephanus Oskar * 9/6/1884 Omaruru :x 25/2/1913 Scholtz, Hester Sophia Antonetta * 5/6/1895 :s.v. T. Lambert en M. Oosthuizen :d.v. Gert Scholtz en Cecilia Wessels :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Leff, Jan Michiel * 1869 :x 27/2/1905 Smith, geb. Grobler, Anna Sophia 2 1874 :xx 3/2/1908 Swart, Susara Gertruida Wilhelmina * 1883 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/ :Lima, (Portugees) :x (Voor 1928) Groesbeek, Margaretha :Mev. Margie Lima, Sa da Bandeira/ :Lourens, Frans Marthinus :x Susara Elizabeth :Geref/Mombolo/ :Lourens, Petrus Johannes * 1871 Pretoria :x 6/5/1895 De Jager, Anna Magdalena * 1878 Middelburg :Geref. Mombolo. :Louw, (Andries) Johannes Nicolaas Daniel Basson :x 6/8/1904 Grobler, Catharina Elizabeth :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S. A. vi. :Louw, Antonie Johannes * 5/2/1882 Bloemfontein :x 18/3/1907 Grobler, Johanna Martiena C. * 8/12/1888 Humpata :s.v. Jan Joh. N.D.B. Louw en J.M.G. de Beer :d.v. Z.C. Grobler en H.C. Smit :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :Louw, Hendrik Johannes Jacobus * 1875 Bloemfontein :x 2/3/1896 Enslin, Gertruida Magrieta * 1880 Bloemfontein :Geref. Humpata :Louw, Jan Joh. Nicolaas Daniel Basson * 30/5/1909 Caconda :x 29/8/1928 Du Plessis, Susanna Cornelia * 19/8/1912 :s.v. Antonie J. Louw en J.M.C. Grobler :d.v. S.J. du Plessis en M.S.G. Visser :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Luck, Julius Carl * 30/8/1883 Kingwilliamstown :x 12/6/1919 Peters, Emelia * 11/11/1898 Benguela :s.v. W.F. LUck en B.L. Lentz :d.v. Otto Peters en M.M. vd. Walt :Adm. Caconda/Adm. Luimbale/S.A.W :Ludeke, Barend Jacobus :x 19/12/1916 Ludeke, Johanna Hendrika :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo. :Ludeke, Barend Jacobus * 1881 Tvl :x 20/8/1910 Diedericks, geb. Lusse, Anna C.J :Adm. Silva Porto/ :Ludeke, Barend Jacobus :x Grobler, Anna Susanna Catharina :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :Ludeke, Cornelius :x 19/12/1916 Van Zyl, Anna Johanna :Adm. Silva Porto :Ludeke, Daniel Rudolf * 1889 :x 4/12/1913 Erasmus, Johanna Susanna * 1897 :Adm. Silva Porto :Ludeke, Frederik Johannes * 1/9/1883 :x 19/10/1910 Horn, Pieternella Zacharia * 12/6/1891 :s.v. K.A. Ludeke en S.C. van Vuuren :d.v. M.C. Horn en P.Z. van Niekerk :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Ludeke, Johannes Marthinus * 2/11/1877 :x (V66r 1908) Nel, Elizabeth Maria Magdalena :xx 17/11/1925 V.d. Linde, Johanna Jacoba * 24/7/1905 :Gercf. Mombolo/S.A.W. :Ludeke, Karel Adriaan Persoon :x Rousseau, Johanna Susanna :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo. :Ludeke, Karel Adriaan :x Herbst, Johanna Susanna :Garcf. Mombolo/ :Ludeke, Petrus Jacobus :x Engelbrecht, Rachel Jacoba :Geref. Mombolo. :Ludeke, Pieter Johannes * 1891 :x 11/7/1913 Diedericks, Elizabeth Magdalena * 1891 :Adm. Silva Portol. :Ludeke, Petrus Johannes :x Fourie, Martha Magrieta :Geref. Mombolo/. :Ludeke, Willem Joachim * 24/8/1887 Waterberg Tvl. :x 19 4/1915 Weber, Johanna Gersina * 15/5/1895 Humpata :xx 1924 V.d. Walt, Aletta Catharina Martha :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo. :Lusse, Daniel Diederik * 2/2/1884 Transvaal :x 11/5/1908 Grobler, Anna Sus. Catharina * 18/2/1892 Cubal :Geref. Cubal/Geref. Mombolo. :Lusse, Daniel Diederik * 17/2/1889 :x 19/3/1913 Labuschagne, Johanna Sus. H. * 1890 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :Lusse, Gerhardus * 18/10/1877 Transvaal :x 20/5/1904 Visagie, Gertruida Sus. H. * 28/1/1887 :s.v. D.D. Lusse en S.E. de Jager :d.v. W.J.C. Visagie en G.S.H. Viljoen :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Lusse, Lodewyk Johannes * 15/9/1879 :x 10/8/1906 Labuschagne, geb. Grobler, J.S.H. 27/2/1888 :xx Oosthuizen, geb. Opperman, S.M.M. :Geref. Mombolo/W.P. vd.M./Geref. Cubal. :Manuel, C.O. :x 17/6/1928 Christina Johanna :Missao Evangelico Coluquembe/ :Mare, Dietlof Siegfried * 1882 :x 2/171918 Groesbeek, Anna Sus. Catha * 1899 :Adm. Caconda/ :Marques, :x Opperman, Geb. Fourie, Jesina :A101/ :Meyer, Alfred :x Chapman, Catharina Cecilia :Geref. Mombolo. :Meyer, Ernst Johannes* 19/3/1875 Switserland. Engeland? :x 10 7/1914 Chapman, Anna Sofia * 1891 Mocamedes :xx 24/12/1917 Chapman, Ada Hester S.J. Opperman * 20/8/1899 Humpata :Adm. Nova Lisboa/Geref. Mombolo. :Milho, Anton * 6/7/1898 :x 20/10/1928 Oosthuizen, Aletta Anna S.E. * 17/5/1906 :s.v. J.D. Milho en C.C.F. Akkerman :d.v. N.J.R. Oosthuizen en A.A.S.E. Coetzee :Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :Milho, Joachim Dias :x Akkerman, C.C.F :Sien vorige huwelik/ :Milho, Joachim Dias * 10/3/1898 Humpata :x 12/3/1920 Opperman, Hester Sophia J. * 13/1/1899 Humpata :s.v. J.D. Milho en C.C.F. Akkerman :d.v. Phil Albertus Opperman en H.C. de Klerk :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Nannings, Petrus Albertu8 * 1883 Holland :x 30/4/1908 Bezuidenhout, Gertruida M.S. * 1887 :Geref. Humpata/ :Nel, Petrus Johannes :x Van Wyk, Christina Gesina :Geref. Mombolo :Nel, Stephanus Johannes :x Christina Gesina :Geref. Mombolo. :Niegas, Jose Pereira Marques :x 1914 Monteiro, Ana Benedicto :d.v. C.S. Monteiro en M.A.M. Akkerman :Adm. Humpata/ :Nieuwenhuizen, Hendrik Johannes J. * 1/9/1865 :x 28/5/1924 Du Plessis, S.C.P.E. (weduwee) * 26/12/1873 :S.A.W./ :Nieuwenhuizen, Hermanus Bernard * 1872 Winburg :x 6/5/1895 Lusse, Magrieta Johanna * 1876 Middelburg :Geref. Humpata :Nieuwenhuizen, Johannes Mattheus * 1907 S.W.A :x 15/1/1928 Louw, Catharina Elizabeth * 1913 Caconda :Adm. Caconda :Oosthuizen, Daniel Christiaan Rudolf * 15/7/1900 :x 12/12/1927 Siemens, Engela Maria H. * 21/8/1906 :Adm. Caconda/S.A.W :Oosthuizen, Dirk Johannes Jacobus * 9/4/1872 :x 5/3/1894 Opperman, Susara Maria M. * 9/8/1876 :Geref. Humpata A84 W.P. vd. M :Oosthuizen, Jan Jakobus * 15/8/1868 :x 31/12/1891 Venter, Elizabeth Wilhelmina * 26/4/1873 :s.v. S.J.D. Oosthuizen en F.C.E. Coetzee :d.v. P.S. Venter en H.F. vd. Walt :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata/W.P. vd. M :Oosthuizen, Nicolaas Johannes Rudolf :x Zeerust? Coetzee, Aletta Anna Susara Elizabeth :Herv. Humpata/ :Oosthuizen, Ocker Willem Jacobus :x Venter, Anna Catharina :Herv. Humpata :Oosthuizen, Ocker Willem Jacobus * 23/9/1875 :x 24/4/1905 Venter, Hendrina Francina * 1887 S.W.A :xx 16/9/1907 Kruger, Anna Maria Magdalena * 28/5/1890 :Ado. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./W.P.vd.M :Oosthuizen, Paul Stephanus * 12/9/1895 :x 19/1/1921 Botha, Martha Maria * 16/10/1902 :s.v. Jan Oosthuizen en Elizabeth Venter :d.v. Jacobus Botha en Maria Aletta :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Oosthuizen, Pieter Hendrik * 5/2/1886 :x 10/3/1917 Swart, Hendrina Johanna * 15/12/1899 :s.v. S.J.D. Oosthuizen en J.A. vd. Merwe :d.v. Josias Johannes N. Swart en Elizabeth M.C :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./W.P.vd.M :Oosthuizen, Stephanus Jacobus Daniel * 28/9/1880 S.W.A :x 30 12 1901 Smit, Jac. Francina * 22/4/1883 Humpata :xx 2/6 1926 Enslin, Gertruida M. Sophia * 8/7/1879 Humpata :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W. :Oosthuizen, Stephanus Jacobus Daniel * 7/12/1854 :x 3/8/1879 V.d. Merwe, Johanna Aletta * 3/8/1858 :xx 7/3/1914 Kruger, geb. Schlebusch, A.M.A. * 27/12/1863 :Adm. Humpata Geref. Humpata/W.P. vd. M :Oosthuizen, Stephanus Jacobus Daniel * 1894 :x 23/2/1916 Alberts, Johanna Elizabeth M. * 1895 :s.v. Jan Jacobus Oosthuizen en Eliz. W. Venter :d.v. Barend Alberts en J.E.M. du Plessis :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata :Oosthuizen, Stephanus Jacobus Daniel * 27/5/1895 :x 28/5/1914 Du Plessis, Christina J. Sophia * 25/1/1892 :s.v. Dirk Jacobus Oosthuizen en Susanna M. Opperman :d.v. Johannes Augustinus du Plessis en C. Joh. Sophia :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :Oosthuizen, Willem Petrus * 7/3/1882 S.W.A. :x 1/5/1905 Venter, Anna Catharina * 21/7/1885 Humpata. :s.v. S.J.D. Oosthuizen en J.A. vd. Merwe :d.v. Paul S. Venter en H.F. vd. Walt :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./W.P.vd.M :Oppel, Bernhard Wilhelm * 19/7/1883 :x 20/8/1905 Labuschagne, geb. Klopper, C.J.S. * 14/7/1883 :s.v. Johannes Oppel en Anna O :d.v. Jan Labuschagne en Maria L :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Opperman, Albertus :x Coetzer, Johanna Elizabeth :Geref. Mombolo/ :Opperman, Albertus Jacobus (wewenaar) :x 13/2/1881 Du Plessis, Cornelia Catharina :Geref. Humpata/A84/ :Opperman, Albert Jacobus * 30/7/1887 :x 18/5/1908 Snvman, Magdalena Elizabeth * 8/12/1891 :s.v. Christ. Matthys Opperman en L.S. vd. Walt :d.v. Jan Hendrik Snyman en M.M. Labuschagne :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :Opperman, Christiaan Matthys * 16/4/1865 :x 3/8/1886 V.d. Walt, Lasya Susanna * 22/10/1865 :s.v. A.J. Opperman en S.C. Opperman :d.v. Ph. J. vd. Walt en S.J. Minnaar :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W :Opperman, Christiaan Matthys * 18/12/1892 :x 20/11/1920 Du PlessiS, Maria Aletta * 7/5/1905 :s.v. C.M. Opperman en L.S. vd. Walt :d.v. L.M. du Plessis en H.J.W. Botha :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Opperman, Cornelius Petrus Jacobus * 18/7/1898 :x 1/1/1923 V.d. Walt, Aletta Gertruida * 2/1/1904 :s.v. Christiaan Matthys Opperman en L.S. vd. Walt :d.v. Ph. Jac. vd. Walt en A.G. vd. Merwe :Geref. Humpata/S.A . W. :Opperman, Daniel Christiaan Rudolf (wewenaar) :x 13 2 1881 Holtzhuizen, Anna Sus. Cath :A84/ :Opperman, Daniel Christiaan Rudolf * 1876 Tvl :x 27/11/1900 Venter, Hester Maria * 6/11/1878 Kavango :Geref. Humpata Adm. Luimbale/A84/W.P.vd.M :Opperman, Daniel Jacobus :x 12/12/1927 Robberts, Susanna Catharina * 30/4/1908 :s.v. Willem M. Opperman en Martha L. Robberts :d.v. Johannes F. Robberts en Susanna C. Prinsloo :Geref. Humpata./ :Opperman, Daniel Petrus Jacobus * 1/11/1861 :x 28/4/1884 V.d. Merwe, Aletta Cath. Martha * 7/11/1866 :s.v. Philippus A. Opperman en Hester S. Labuschagne :d.v. Marthinus J. vet. Merwe en Aletta C.M. Schutte :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W./ :Opperman, Daniel Petrus Jacobus * 11/12/1891 Humpata :x 21/1/1914 Smit, Josina Adriana W. * 26/10/1895 Humpata :s.v. Daniel J. Opperman en Aletta C.M. vd. Merwe :d.v. Johannes Jurie Smit en Anna Sophia Grobler :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Opperman, Gert Johannes Lindeque * 25/6/1903 Humpata :x 22/6/1925 Grobler, Gesina Adriana * 6/5/1904 Humpata :s.v. Jacobus C. Opperman en Johanna M. vd. Merwe :d.v. Izak Jacobus Grobler en Christina J.S. Prinsloo :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Opperman, Jacobus Cornelius * 1871 Marico :x 1/1/1894 V.d. Merwe, Johanna Martina * 1874 :Geref. Humpata/A84/Herv. Humpata :Opperman, Jan Adriaan * 24/10/1899 :x 25/2/1924 Oosthuizen, Johanna Aletta * 18/8/1904 :s.v. Daniel P.J. Opperman en Aletta C.M. vd. Merwe :d.v. Stephanus J.D. Oosthuizen en Jac. F. Smit :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Opperman, Johannes Jacobus * 13/1/1877 :x 29/12/1902 V.d. Merwe, Hendrina Francina * 20/1/1889 :s.v. Albert Jacobus Opperman en Sus. Cath :d.v. Jacobus Lucas v.d. Merwe en Hendriena Venter :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Opperman, Philippus Albertus Opperman * 20/10/1866 :x 5/10/1891 De Klerk, Magdalena Catharina * 18/9/1871 Nylstroom :s.v. Philippus A. Opperman en H.S.J. Labuschagne :d.v. W.A. de Klerk en J.E. Klopper :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Opperman, Philippus Albertus * 24/9/1895 Humpata :x 30/5/1910 Swart, Johanna Catharina Martina * 7/7/1894 :s.v. Daniel P.J. Opperman en A.C.M. vd. Merwe :d.v. Cornelius J. Swart en Cath. E. Smit :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W. :Opperman, Philippus Albertus * 26/10/1892 :x 15/1/1917 Smit, Johanna Martina Cath. * 9/12/1899 :s.v. Philippus A. Opperman en H.C. de Klerk :d.v. Johannes Jurie Smit en Anna Sophia Grobler :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Opperman, Philippus Jacobus * 14/7/1891 :x 28/2/1914 Van Dyk, Maria Aletta * 27/1/1898 :s.v. C.M. Opperman en L.S. vd. Walt :d.v. Johannes H. van Dyk en Elizabeth H. Botha :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Opperman, - Lourens * 21/6/1864 :x 27 4 1908 De Klerk, geb. Grobler, Aletta C.L.F. * 1/8/1868 :Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Cubal :Opperman, Willem Marthinus :x Botha, Helena Elizabeth :Geref. Mombolo/. :Opperman, Willem Marthinus * Transvaal :x Du Plessis, Elizabeth Wilhelmina * Tvl. :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo. :Opperman, Willem Marthinus :x Robberts, Martha Levina Louisa :Geref. Mombolo/Herv. Humpata. :Opperman, Willem Marthinus :x 12/12/1918 Opperman, Magrieta Johanna Sophia :Adm. Humpata/. :Peters, Hendrik * 20/2/1896 Benguela :x 28/10/1926 Oosthuizen, Hester Sophia Jacoba * 4/6/1907 S.W.A. :s.v. Otto Peters en M.M. vd. Walt :d.v. D.J. Oosthuizen en S.M.M. Opperman :Adm. Luimbale/S.A.W :Peters, Henry Barnard * 8/8/1877 Kroonstad :x 26/4/1897 Swart, Susanna Gertruida * 12/7/1874 Zeerust :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Peters, Otto :x 14/5/1892 V.d. Walt, Maria Magdalena :Adm. Benguela/ :Peters, Willem Diederik * 10/3/1898 Humpata :x 24/11/1919 De Villiers, Cornelia Magdalena * 18/1/1904 Caconda :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Piorek, Johannes Hans * Pole/Duitsland :x Diedericks, Maria Elizabeth * Humpata :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo :Potgieter, Hermanus Philippus * 14/5/1871 Utrecht :x 1/4/1895 Coetzer, Maria Magdalena * 10/3/1878 :Adm. Caala/Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/A84/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W, :Potgieter, Jacobus Christoffel * 21/2/1855 Tvl :x 11/3/1895 Du Plessis, Janetta Gertruida E. * 24/8/1877 :S.v. P.J. Potgieter en S.C. Steenkamp :d.v. Ph. S. du Plessis en G.M.M. Grobler :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Potgieter, Jacobus Christoffel * 29/3/1889 Middelburg :x 19/7/1909 Du Plessis, Susara Maria Magrieta * 12/5/1889 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Potgieter, Johannes Hendrik * 15/9/1891 :x 27/1/1916 Breed, Sarah Aletta Eliz. * 23/9/1897 :s.v. Pieter Jac. Joh. S. Potgieter en Alida J.S. Venter :d.v. Pieter J.G. Breed en Sara E. Kirsten :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Humpata :Potgieter, Lourens Marthinus * 17/6/1900 :x 19/11/1924 Venter, Hendriena Francina 2 9/12/1901 :S.A.W./ :Potgieter, Paul Jacobus Robberts * 13/6/1896 :x 13/1/1917 Harmse, Christina Barendina F. * 23/9/1898 :s.v. P.J.J.S. Potgieter en M.S. Robberts :d.v. C.B.S. Harmse en M.L.L. Robberts :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo :Potgieter, Pieter Jacobus Johannes Stephanus * 12/8/1885 :x 30/3/1908 V.d. Merwe, Sara Johanna * 27/12/1886 :s.v. P.J.J.S. Potgieter en A.J.S. Venter :d.v. Lucas Cornelius vd. Merwe en S.M.H. vd. Merwe :Geref. Cubal/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Potgieter, Pieter Jacobus Johannes Stephanus * 24/9/1902 :x 3/5/1926 Du Plessis, Martha Catharina * 28/8/1908 :s.v. H. Ph. Potgieter en M.M. Coetzer :d.v. S.J. du Plessis en M.S.G. Visser :Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Potgieter, Pieter Jacobus Johannes Stephanus * 27/10/1861 :x Venter, Alida Johanna Sophia :xx 11/3 1895 Robberts, Magrieta Sophia * 1876 Rustenburg :xxx 26 5/1906 Labuschagne, Janetta Hermina * 18/7/1882 :xxxx 30/3/1925 Diedericks (weduwee), Cecilia Johanna * 14/8/1892 :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/ :Potgieter, Thomas Ignatius Johannes Jurgens * 24/6/1881 :x 20/1/1902 Du Plessis, Gertruida Maria M. * 30/7/1881 :s.v. P.J.J.S. Potgieter en J.S.H. Steyn :d.v. Ph.S. du Plessis en G.M.M. Grobler :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Pretorius, Hendrik Stefanus * 1868 Rustenburg :x 2/5/1894 Lusse, geb. de Jager, Susara E.* 1860 :Ger8f. Humpata7i84 :Pretorius, Johannes Hendrik * 16/8/1871 Rustenburg :x 15/8/1898 V.d. Merwe, Anna Susanna C. * 15/7/1881 :xx 5/10/1915 Botha, Johanna Adriana * 30/8/1898 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W. :Pretorius, Louis Francois * 22/4/1899 :x 27/2/1922 Louw, Johanna Levina? * 18/8/1906 :Adm. Caconda/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Prinsloo, Barend Lourens * 1848 (wewenaar) :x 9/4/1888 Grobler, geb. Du Plessis, G.M.M. * 1854 :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W :Prinsloo, Cornelius Marthinus * 7/7/1893 :x 3/5/1915 Alberts, Helena Johanna * 25/7/1897 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Prinsloo, Georg Diederik * 13/7/1884 Humpata :x 5 5 1905 Van Rooyen, geb. Pretorius, Cornelia M. * 21/5/1879 :xx 2 11/1914 Lusse, Susanna Elizabeth * 8/7/1887 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/Herv. Humpata :Prinsloo, Georg Diederik * 25/11/1882 Humpata :x 21/4/1902 Robberts, Hester Catharina F. * 16/9/1884 :Geref. Humpata/Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Prinsloo, Hendrik Frederik * 1874 :x 17/2/1896 Jordaan, Martha Maria * 1877 :Geref. Humpata/A84/Geref. Mombolo :Prinsloo, Hendrik Petrus * 17/4/1889 :x 11/2/1918 Du Plese,is, Janetta Hermina * 14/1/1901 :s.v. B.L. Prinsloo en G.M.M. Grobler :d.v. J.H. du Plessis en A.S.J. Opperman :Adm. Teixeira da Silva/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Prinsloo, Hermanus Barend Lourens * 17/4/1898 :x 22/1/1923 Hamman, Susara Susanna * 13/9/1904 :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Prinsloo, Jochemus Johannes Lourens * 1/1/1876 :x 17/2/1904 Erasmus, geb. Potgieter, Isabella C. * 11/7/1877 :xx 20/2/1928 Labuschagne, geb. Grobler, S.J. * 11/6/1900 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Prinsloo, Michiel Wi lhelm * 11/3/1896 :x 3/4/1922 Du Toit, Aletta Maria * 24/1/1902 :s.v. M.W. Prinsloo en M.C.J. du Preez :d.v. C.J.G. du Toit en M.M. du Plessis :Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Prinsloo, Petrus Ignatius * 25/11/1886 S.W.A :x 8/2/1909 Hamman, Janetjie Johanna C. * 5/6/1890 :xx 14/6/1918 Swarts, Magdalena Eliz. * 8/8/1902 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/Adm. T. de Silva :Prinsloo, Petrus Jochemus Johannes * 1861 :x 28/1/1884 0 erman, Hester Sophia J. * 1865 :Geref. Humpata A84 :Prinsloo, Petrus Renier * 8/11/1886 S.W.A :x 28/12/1908 Jacobsz, Jacoba Susanna * 8/12/1890 :s.v. M.W. Prinsloo en M.C.J. du Preez :d.v. H.G. Jacobsz en M.J. Wolfaard? :Adm. S. Porto/Geref. Humpata/Adm. Humpata. :Prinsloo, Johannes * 1848 Lydenburg :x 5/9/1898 V.d. Merwe, Sara Maria Helena * 1876 :Geref. Humpata/ :Prinsloo, Stephanus Petrus * 15/11/1899 :x 28/1/1924 Labuschagne, Maria Johanna * 12/7/1906 :Geref. Mombolo/ :Prinsloo, Willem Jacobus * 28/11/1889 :x 5/7/1913 Prinsloo, Albertina Magdalena * 12/8/1893 :Adm. S. Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Putter, Christiaan Johannes Jacobus * 6/8/1884 :x 19/11/1906 Scheepers, Philippina W. * 29/12/1886 :xx 2/3/1928 Visser, Maria Johanna * 1897 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo :Putter, Sarel Eloff * 8/3/1887 :x 28/5/1914 Raes, geb. v.d. Walt, A.S. * 15/3/1877 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo :Raes, August Charles * Duitsland :x V.d. Walt, Anna Susanna * 15/3/1877 :Geref. Mombolo/ :Ribeiro, Manuel :x 23/9/1922 Akkerman, Anna Magrieta :Adm. Humpata :Riekert, Theunis Jeremia * 21/5/1887 Kaap :x 3/7/1916 Potgieter, geb. du Plessis * 24/8/1877 :Adm. Silva Porto Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Robberts, Daniel Jacobus * 19/3/1874 :x 14/6/1898 Robberts, Danielina Jacoba * 8/6/1880 :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :Robberts, Daniel Jacobus * 1876 Rustenburg :x 28/12/1896 Du Preez, Hermina Catharina * 1879 Potchefstroom :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Robberts, Daniel Jacobus * 28/6/1906 :x 16/7/1928 V.d. Walt, Cecilia Jacoba * 6/1/1908 :s.v. J.H. Robberts en M.M.J. Labuschagne :d.v. P.J. vd. Walt en J.S. Alberts :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Robberts, Daniel Jacobus * 16/12/1904 :x 15/8/1928 Robberts, Anna Maria * 25/9/1913 :S.A.W./ :Robberts, Daniel Jacobus * 1871 :x 19/3/1894 Robberts, Maria Aletta * 1875 Rustenburg :Geref. Humpata/A84. :Robberts, Jan HarD * 29/10/1877 Nylstroom :x 17/6/1901 Labuschagne, Maria Magd. Joh. * 6/11/1885 Owambo. :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo. :Robberts, Johannes Francois * 31/12/1881 Rustenburg :x 3/5/1907 Prinsloo, Susanna Catharina * 26/4/1888 :s.v. Paul Jacobus Robberts en Hendrina :d.v. Willem Jacobus Prinsloo en Susanna Cath :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./Geref. Mombolo :Robberts, Johannes Francois * 1/4/1883 :x 14 1 1914 Venter, Maria Aletta * 3/3/1892 :s.v. D.J. Robberts en D.J. Robberts :d.v. Johannes Venter en Maria :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :Robberts, Johannes Francois * 17/1/1892 :x 20/5/1914 Steyn, Jacoba Susara * 7/7/1894 :Adm •. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S .A.vI :Robberts, Johannes Francois (wew.) * 1833 Cradock :x 21/6/1897 V.d.Merwe, geb. Hamman, J.S. * 1840 Pietermaritzburg :Geref. Humpata/A84/W .P•. vd.M./ :Robberts, Nicolaas Johannes * 3/1/1873 Rustenburg :x 16/3/1903 Robberts, Paulina Jacoba * 7/6/1886 Rustenburg :s.v. D.J.Robberts en D.J •. Robberts :d.v. P.J. Robberts en H.H •. Stroh? :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Robberts, Philippus Jacobus :x Nel, Clara Isabella :Geref. Mombolo/ :Robberts, Zacharias Christiaan * 17/7/1885 Rustenburg :x 1/6/1908 Alberts, Johanna Eliz. Magr. * 2/10/1891 Humpata :s.v. D.J. Robberts en D.J. Robberts :d.v. A.N.J.D. Alberts en A.M.vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Sachse, Jan Reinhold * 1904 Transvaal :x 3/3/1926 Opperman, Hester Sophia Jacoba* 1905 :S.A.W./ :Scheepers, Petrus Jacobus * 10/7/1897 Humpata :x 23/10/1922 Swarts, Heiletje M.M. * 30/9/1904 :s.v. E.Ph. Scheepers en F.C.E. Oosthuizen :d.v. W.P. Swarts en H.L. Labuschagne :Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W./ :Scheepers, Stephanus Jacobus Daniel * 7/2/1884 :x 5 11 1906 Du Plessis, Maria Magdalena * 4/4/1888 :Adm. Caconda/Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Scholtz, Johannes Jacobus * 18/2/1885 Beaconsfield :x 4/3/1913 Alberts, Petronella Francina * 1892 :s.v. G.D.J. Scholtz en C.J. Wessels :d.v. G.A.J. Alberts en P.F. Ie Grange :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata :Schoonbee, Andries Jacobus * 30/5/1896 :x 29/10/1917 Nel, Maria Johanna S. * 25/5/1897 :s.v. I. de V. Schoonbee en S.C.L. van Wyk :d.v. P.J. Nel en C.G. van Wyk :Geref.. Mombolo/S.A.W. :Schoonbee, Izak de Vries (wew.) * 16/4/1869 Rustenburg :x 7/1/1895 Van Wyk, Sus. Cath. Levina * 15/11/1876 :s.v. A.G. Schoonbee en Aletta Roux :dove A.J. van Wyk en P.Z. Kruger :xx 7/5/1923 Grobler, Janetta Eliz. Gert. * 18/9/1883 :d.v. S.J. Grobler en S.H.F.D. du Plessis :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/A84/S.A.W :Schoonbee, Izak de Vries * 20/7/1900 :29/5/1922 Nel, Johanna Susara * 14/4/1902 :s.v. I. de V. Schoonbee & S.C.L. van Wyk :d.v. P.J. Nel en C.G. van Wyk :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Sell, Theodor Charles :x Julie 1909 Kirsten, Aletta Johanna Christina :s.v. J.C.C. Sell en D.C.M :d.v. J.G. Kirsten en J.G.H :Adm. Humpata/ :Siemens, Hendrik Willem * 28/4/1885 :x Lambert, Engela Christina :xx 25/2/1913 Lambert, Jacoba Magrieta * 3/11/1898 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Smit, Gert Johannes Lindeque * 11/10/1885 Humpata :x 29/5/1905 Breedt, Elizabeth Magdalena * 20/1/1887 :s.v. J.F. Smit en H.J. du Preez :d.v. P.G. Breedt en S.P. Kirsten :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Smit, Herman * 24/6/1883 Amsterdam, Ndl. :x 18/4/1910 V.d. Merwe, Hendrina Francina * 18/9/1888 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/W.P.vd.M. :Smit, Jacobus Francois * 13/7/1892 :x 9/12/1918 Breedt, Anna Pieternella G. * 2/2/1902 :s.v. J.J. Smit en A.S. Grobler :d.v. P.G. Breedt en S.P. Kirsten :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Smit, Johannes Jurie * 17/7/1897 Humpata :x 22/11/1920 Swart, Jacoba Francina * 3/9/1905 Humpata :s.v. J.G. Smit en A.S. Grobler :d.v. J.J. Swart en E.M. Smit :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Smit, Johannes Jurie * 1867 :x 27/7/1891 Grobler, Anna Sofia * 1873 Rustenburg :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Smit, Matthys Johannes * 1871 Rustenburg :x 6/6/1894 De Beer, Hendriena Petronella * 1875 :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Smit, Willem Jacobus * 1845 Kaapkolonie :x 16/4/1894 Greyling, Maria Dorothea J. * 1861 :Geref. Humpata/A84. :Smith, Alwyn Jacobus * 4/5/1888 :x 1/5/1918 Alberts, Lourensina Martina * 11/11/1897 :s.v. A.J. Smith en A.J. Olivier :d.v. B.J. Alberts en G.M.M. du Plessis :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :Snyman, Jacobus Philippus * 20/7/1883 Zeerust :x 2/5/1904 Labuschagne, Wilhelmina Sus. * 18/11/1886 S.W.A. :s.v. M.G. Snyman en S.C. vd. Merwe :d.v. C.M. Labuschagne en W.S. Prinsloo :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Snyman, Daniel Jacobus * 21/9/1899 Rustenburg :x 25 11/1924, Du PlessiS, Gertruida M.M.I. * 20/11/1905 Caconda :s.v. G.J. Snyman en H.E.L.D. Erasmus :d.v. L.M. du Plessis en C.J. Potgieter :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Snyman, Lourens Abraham (wew.) * 1871 :x 6 4 1896 Robberts, Wilhelmina J. * 1880 S.W.A. :Geref. Humpata/. :Snyman, Lucas Johannes * 1885 Transvaal :x 19 6/1905 Alberts, Martha Sophia * 19/6/1905 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Rumpata. :Snyman, Matthys Gerhardus :x April 1909 Alberts, Jac. Gert. Elizabeth :s.v. M.G. Snyman en S.C :d.v. J.J.C. Alberts en J.G.E :Adm. Humpata :Sousa, Manuel Jose Rodriques :x 1908/1909 Verster, Anna Magrieta * Tvl. :Dr. A.L. de Paiva/. :Sousa, Joao Pires :x 1923 Koekemoer, Johanna Jacoba :Dr. A.L. de Paiva/M.S.-P.S.v.d. Walt. :Sousa, Augusto A. :x 18/8/1926 Verster, Magdalena Christina :d.v. A.D.R. Verster en A.M :Adm. Silva Portola :Sousa :x 1926 Du Plooy :M.S. - D.G. Venter/ :Sternberg, Friedrich * 2/2/1870 Duitsland :x 12/9/1912 Coetzer (wed.) Jac. Catha Eliz. * 1/8/1864 :Adm. Cacondal :Steyn, Gerhardus Maartin * 13/11/1884 :x 1904 ? Steyn, Anna Maria * 6/8/1884 :s.v. J.R. Steyn en S.S. Knoetze :d.v. P.J. Steyn en J.R. Jordaan :Adm. Silva Porto/Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo. :Steyn, Hermanus Johannes * 15/11/1880 :x 13/2/1900 De Villiers, Johanna Elizabeth * 30/8/1883 :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Hermanus Johannes :x 1917 Van Staden, Anna Elizabeth :Adm. Silva Porto/ :Steyn, Hermanus Johannes * 1894 :x September 1918 V.d. Merwe, geb. Vermaak, D.M. * 1890 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Jacobus Daniel * 25/10/1891 Transvaal :x 30 5/1912 Delport, Sus. Jac. R.A. * 1894 :xx 3/5/1915 Swarts, Pieternella Zagrya * 15/6/1900 :xxx 7/10/1918 Nel, Christina Gesina * 26/1/1900 :Adm. Nova Lisboa/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Johannes Hermanus * 16/8/1882 Tv1 :x 28/9/1903 Hamman, Martha Wilh. * 20/7/1886 Tv1 :xx 9/4/1923 Koekemoer, Anna Elizabeth * 23/7/1904 :Adm. Caconda/Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Johannes Hermanus * 2/10/1904 Que :x 5/1/1926 Prinsloo, Johanna Sofia Gert. * 25/8/1906 :s.v. J.H. Steyn en M.W. Hamman :d.v. J.J.L. Prinsloo en I.C. Potgieter :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Johannes Hermanus * 4/6/1903 :x 16/3/1925 Snyman, Susanna Cornelia * 21/1/1907 :Adm. Luimbale Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Johannes Petrus * 9/10/1885 :x 18/5/1908 Delport, Jacoba Petronella * 29/4/1889 :xx 15/12/1919 Van Zyl, Maria Magdalena * Waterberg :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Petrus Jacobus (wew.) * 9/2/1855 Winburg :x 30/11/1896 Kirsten, (wed.) Aletta J.C. * 1871 Rustenburg :xx 30/12/1907 Swarts, geb. Smit, Cath. E1iz. * 19/3/1872 :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Petrus Jacobus * 6/12/1889 :x 3/10/1916 Van Wyk,. Eliz. Helena * 28/11/1897 :s.v. P.J. Steyn en J.H. Jordaan :d.v. W.J. van Wyk en C.J. du Preez :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Steyn, Pieter Jacobus (wew.) * 1874 Ventersburg :x 5/11/1894 Visser, Jacoba Gert. Eliz. * 1876 Rustenburg :xx 6/11/1899 Labuschagne, Aletta Cath. Martha * 1881 :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Steyn, Pieter Jacobus * 7/10/1905 :x 15/10/1928 Biewenga, Johanna * 5/9/1910 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :143 - :Storbeck, Eduard Frederick John * 19/12/1879 Kimberley :x 30/6/1911 Grobler, Maria Adriana * 8/4/1894 Cubal :Adm. Silva Porto/Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo :Swart, Adam * 9/5/1839 :x 10/4/1899 De Klerk, geb. Smit, Martha A.* 14/1/1849 :Geref. Mombolo/ :Swart, Adam Jacobus * 30/3/1894 :x 14/6/1917 Coetzer, geb. Diedericks, C.J.H. * 14/8/1892 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Swart, Barend Jacobus * 11/7/1884 :x 23/12/1905 Scheepers, Ernesta Phil. J. * 28/10/1878 :Geref. Mombolo/ :Swart, Barend Jacobus * 4/6/1884 Swartruggens :x 18/3/1907 Steyn, Niko1asina Joh. Sophia * 27/7/1887 :s.v. Adam Swart en H.M.M. Grobler :d.v. P.J. Steyn en J.H.G.D. Jordaan :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Swart, Casper Jan Harm * 4/12/1896 Humpata :x 30/4/1917 Schoombee, Aletta Christina * 8/11/1897 :xx 9/5/1921 De Klerk, Gertruida Magdalena * 9/4/1903 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Swart, Cornelius Jakob * 30/5/1864 Rustenburg :x 27/6/1892 Smit, Catharina Elizabeth * 19/3/1872 Zeerust :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W :Swart, Cornelius Jakob * 20/7/1905 :x 2/7/1928 Swart, Johanna Aletta * 5/1/1910 :s.v. C.J. Swart en C.E. Smit :d.v. P.D. Swart en J.A. Oosthuizen :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Swart, Dewald Lambertus * 20/2/1902 :x 24/3/1926 Louw, Martina Hendrika Johanna * 26/9/1904 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Swart, Izak Jacobus * 6/6/1878 Transvaal :x 28/12/1899 Van Wyk, Petronella Zacharia * 30/1/1879 :Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo/S .A. W :Swart, Jacobus Cornelius * 18/8/1896 Humpata :x 18/2/1924 Smit, Susara Petronella E. * 19/3/1906 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Swart, Jacobus Francois * 6/4/1879 :x 9/10/1905 Ackerman, Aletta Martha M. * 15/11/1879 :s.v. Jacobus Swart en Frederika :d.v. Piet Ackerman en Martha :Adm. Humpata/Adm. Caconda/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W. :Swart, Josias Johannes Nik1aas * 1872 :x 15/12/1897 Smit, Eliz. Magd. Joh. C. * 11/6/1881 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/A84. :Swart, Lucas Marthinus * 5/4/1870 :x 6/4/1896 Enslin, Maria Elizabeth * 31/5/1877 :s.v. N.J. Swart en C.J.M :d.v. P.J. Enslin en C.M :S.A.W./ :Swart, Nico1aas Jacobus * 14/12/1899 Humpata :x 8/8/1920 Visagie geb. Louw, Catha M. * 18/6/1897 :s.v. P.D. Swart en J.G.E. Grobler :d.v. J.H.J.J. Louw en G.M.S. Enslin :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Swart, Nico1aas Jacob (wew.) * 1832 Smithfield :x 13/9/1887 Smit, geb. du Preez, Hendrina Joh. * 1856 :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Swart, Nicolaas Jacobus * 10/5/1899 Humpata :x 10/11/1919 V.d. Merwe, Lukas Johannes * 12/3/1905 :s.v. H.M. Swart en M.E. Enslin :d.v. L.J. vd. Merwe en J.H. Labuschagne :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Swart, Nicolaas Jacob * 8/7/1899 Humpata :x 21/4/1919 Louw, Johanna Gesina * 15/9/1899 Humpata :s.v. C.M.L. Swart en C.J.M. Smit :d.v. H.J.J. Louw en G.J.S. Enslin :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :Swart, Petrus Daniel * 2/3/1878 Caledon? :x 26/9/1898 Du Plessis, geb. Grobler, J.G.E. * 8/12/1877 :xx 1/2/1909 Oosthuizen, Joh. Aletta * 23/5/1891 Chibia :Geref. Humpata/A84/W.P.vd.M./S.A.W. Adm. Humpata. :Swart, Pieter Jacobus * 1/7/1901 :x 27/11/1922 Swart, Jacoba Francina * 18/4/1902 :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W. :Swart, Wilhelmus Petrus :x Labuschagne, Hilletjie Levina :Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo. :Swart, Wilhelmus Petrus * 8/7/1899 Humpata :x 5/2/1923 Nel, Sus. Catha Lefina * 5/6/1904 Caconda :s.v. W.P. Swart en H.L. Labuschagne :d.v. P.J. Nel en C.G. van Wyk :Geref. Mombolo/ :Taljaard, Jacob Dirk :x Niewenhuizen, Johanna Magrieta :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :V.d. Berg, Georg Willem * 15/5/1892 :x 3/3/1924 V.d. Walt, Maria Joh. H. * 18/1/1897 :s.v. J.J. vd. Berg en A.C.G. Arangies :d.v. D. vd. Walt en M. Steyn :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :V.d. Berg, Johannes Jurie * 28/10/1861 Kaapkolonie :x 18/2/1924 Putter, Johanna Pieternella * 12/12/1863 Tvl :s.v. Dawid vd. Berg en Cath. Swart :d.v. Christiaan Putter en Gezina Grobler :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :V.d. Berg, Johannes Jurie :x Du Plessis, Anna Gert. Magdalena :Geref. Mombolo/ :V.d. Berg, Johannes Paulus :x Prinsloo, Wilhelmina Susanna :Geref. Mombolo/ :V.d. Berg, Willem Lodewikus * 28/4/1885 :x 30/3/1913 Du Plessis, Anna Maria Magd. * 3/1/1891 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :V.d. Houwen, Cornelius Marthinus * 5/4/1879 :x 21/4/1919 V.d. Merwe, Joh. Eliz. Magr. * 6/7/1895 :s.v. Hendrik vd. Houwen en Annemarie Oostdyk :d.v. J.M. vd. Merwe en E.F.M. Alberts :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Dawid Johannes Jacobus * 25/4/1884 :x 7/12/1908 Duvenhage, Johanna Susanna * 21/1/1889 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Gert Johannes Lindeque * 29/8/1881 :x 18/4/1904 Harmse, Martha Lefina Louisa * 10/11/1886 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Jacobus Johannes * 1868 :x 13/4/1891 Robberts, Martha Lefina Louisa * 1873 :Geref. Humpata/A84 :V.d. Merwe, Jacobus Lucas Marthinus * 25/8/1863 :x 18/10/1866 Venter, Susanna Hendrina * 1871 Nylstroom :Geref. Humpata/A84/W.P.vd.M./ :V.d. Merwe, Jan Albert Christiaan * 22/5/1855 :x Oosthuizen, Maria Isabella Susanna * 1859 :xx 17/12/1885 De Klerk, Johanna Elizabeth * 1864 :xxx 5/3/1888 Van Staden, Elizabeth Maria * 1869 :xxxx 10/8/1901 Labuschagne, Gertruida M. * 24/1/1858 :xxxxx 19/2/1917 Du Plessis, Susilia Johanna * 4/4/1866 :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Humpata/A84/Geref. Mombolo/ :V.d. Merwe, Johannes Hendrik :x De Klerk, Catharina Magrieta :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo :V.d. Merwe, Johannes Hendrik (wew.) * 1856 :x 20 2 1917 V.d. Walt, Hester Sophia Jac. * 10/5/1885 :xx 15 10/1920 Putter, Paulina Jacoba * 1893 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/Adm. Hillapata. :V.d. Merwe, Johannes Marthinus * 1870 :x 11/1/1892 Alberts, Emmerensia Fred. Magd. * 1875 :xx 17/2/1917 V.d. Walt, Cecilia Jacoba * 1887 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/A84 :V.d. Merwe, Johannes Marthinus * 12/3/1864 :x 29/3/1886 Venter, Martha Maria * 9/3/1868 :Geref. Humpata/A84/W.P.vd.Mj :V. d. Merwe, Johannes Marthinus * 28/11/1890 :x 5/11/1917 Pretorius, Catharina Magrieta * 31/7/1900 :s.v. J.M. vd. Merwe an M.M. Venter :d.v. J.H. Pretorius en Anna Susanna Catharina :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Johannes Marthinus * 4/12/1892 :x 5/5/1923 Du Plessis, Maria Magdalena * 28/8/1899 :s.v. J.M. vd. Merwe en E.M. Alberts :d.v. J.A. du Plessis en M.M.P. Jordaan :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W./Herv. Humpata :V.d. Merwe, Johannes Zacharias * 27/2/1898 :x 30/10/1920 Grobler, Maria Aletta Jacoba * 5/4/1890 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Lucas Johannes * 27/3/1843 Potchefstroom :x 1/3/1863 Eloff, Susara Maria :xx Maria :xxx 1/6/1903 Labuschagne, Jeanetta Hermina * 1862 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/W.P.vd.M :V.d. Merwe, Marthinus Jacobus * 10/12/1890 :x 1/5/1916 Kruger, Maria Catharina * 22/1/1898 :Adm. Humpata Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Michiel Wilhelmus * 23/1/1884 Humpata :x 17/4/1905 Botha, Gertruida Maria Magr. * 3/5/1889 Humpata :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Petrus Johannes * 15/3/1887 :x 26/4/1909 Oosthuizen, Engela Maria M.E. * 8/4/1893 :s.v. J.M. vd. Merwe en M.M. vd. Walt :d.v. S.J. Oosthuizen en Johanna Aletta :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Petrus Johannes :x Vorster, Susara Susanna :Geref. Mombolo/ :V.d. Merwe, Philippus Jacobus Wilh. Schutte * 3/4/1905 :x 6/7/1928 Robberts, Danielina Jacoba * 10/8/1908 :s.v. J.M. vd. Merwe en E.F.M. Alberts :d.v. J.R. Robberts en M.M.J. Labuschagne :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Philippus JRC. Wilh. Schutte * 1870 :x 28/11/1898 Kirsten, Elizabeth Maria * 1879 :Geref. Humpata/A84. :V.d. Merwe, Philippus Petrus Hermanus * 11/12/1898 :x 25/5/1927 Du Plessis, Gertruida Johanna * 29/6/1905 :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Theunis Christiaan * 27/12/1903 :x 15/1/1924 Louw, Hester Mensina Regina Cath. * 14/5/1905 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :V.d. Merwe, Willem Petrus * 6/6/1889 :x 28 8 1922 Botha, Susanna Elizabeth * 18/3/1898 :xx 20 10/1925 Botha, Elsje Maria Magrieta * 13/3/1905 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :V.d. Merwe, Willem Petrus * 7/7/1886 S.W.A :x 31/12/1906 Vermaak, Dina Maria Susanna * 4/1/1888 :s.v. J.H. vd. Merwe, en C.M. de Klerk :d.v. J.S.L. Vermaak en D.M. Vermaak :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Van der Smit, Pieter * 1874 Holland :x 5/5/1902 Prinsloo. Martha Maria * 1885 :Geref. Humpata/Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :V.d. Walt, Cornelius Petrus Jacobus * 27/2/1901 :x 18/2/1924 Opperman, Susanna Catharina * 8/12/1904 :S.v. C.P.J. vd. Walt en S.C.P. du Plessis :d.v. D.J. Opperman en A.C.M. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :V.d. Walt, Douw Gertbrand (wew.) * 4/12/1871 :x 1/3/1900 Steyn, (wed.) Susanna Maria * 29/6/1870 :Adm. Silva Porto/Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :V.d. Walt, Douw Gertbrand * 20/5/1894 Betsjoeanaland :x 8/3/1926 Vorster, Aletta Johanna * 5/1/1901 :s.v. D.G. vd. Walt en H.J. Steyn :d.v. P.J. Vorster en C.J. Steyn :S.A.W./ :V.d. Walt, Douw Gertbrand * 12/8/1902 Que :x 11/5/1925 Hamman, Johanna Susanna * 18/7/1908 :s.v. D.G. vd. Walt en S.M. Steyn :d.v. M.W. Hamman en M.M. Steyn :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :V.d. Walt, Jacobus Petrus :x Steyn, Susara Susanna :Geref. Mombolo :V.d. Walt, Johannes Gysbertus * 1868 Waterberg :x 6/3/1893 Steenkarnp, geb. Grobler, S.C.P.C. * 1862 :xx 16/6/1902 V.d. Merwe, Anna Cath. M. * 1879 Owambo :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/A84 :V.d. Walt, Johannes Petrus * 12/7/1899 :x 9/11/1921 Labuschagne, Susanna Petronella * 28/1/1905 :s.v. J.P. vd. Walt Bn M.M. Venter :d.v. J. Labuschagne en M.M.J :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W. :V.d. Walt, Johannes Petrus * 12/7/1872 :x 19/2/1894 V.d. Merwe, geb. Venter, M.M. * 1869 :Geref. Humpata/.A84/W.P. vd. M./ :V.d. Walt, Paul Stephanus * 3/6/1902 :x 1/11/1924 Venter, Jacomina Gertruida Elizabeth * 27/10/1901 :s.v. J.P. vd. Walt en M.M. Venter :d.v. J.P. Venter en M.A. Botha :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/W.P.vd.M./ :V.d. Walt, Petrus Jacobus * 25/5/1873 :x 28/8/1905 Alberts, Johanna Sophia * 22/11/1883 :s.v. Ph. J.vd. Walt en C.J. :d.v. G.A.J. Alberts en P.F. :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W./ :V.d. Walt, Philippus Albertus * 21/9/1889 :x 22/6/1925 Alberts, geb. du Toit, Maria Magd. * 7/10/1891 :S.A.W./Herv. Hunpata. :V.d. Walt, Philippus Jacobus * 22/1/1895 :x 1921 V.d. Walt, Engela Jacoba * 4/6/1904 :s.v. Ph. Jac. vd. Walt en A.M. vd. Merwe :d.v. Joh. Petrus vd. Walt en Maria Venter :Adm. Humpata/W.P.vd.M. :V.d. Walt, Philippus Jacobus * 1858 :x 28/1/1884 V.d. Merwe, Aletta Gertruida * 1866 :xx 1920 Harmse, Martha (wed.) * 1868 :Adm. Hunpata/Geref. Humpata/A84. :V.d. Walt, Philippus Jacobus * 1883 Humpata :x 25/4/1904 V. Vuuren, Gertruida Muria M.J. * 1887 S.W.A. :s.v. C.J. vd. Walt en A.C.A.J. Opperman :d.v. C.J.J. v. Vuuren en S.C.P. du Plessis :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata. :Van Dyk, Johannes Hendrik * 26/6/1900 Humpata :x 3/11/1919 Louw, Pieternella Jacoba * 26/11/1901 :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Van Dyk, Johannes Hendrik * 1864 Rustenburg :x 28 12/1896 Botha, Elizabeth Helena * 1879 S.W.A :Geref. Humpata/ :Van Dyk, Josef Jacobus * 7/5/1879 :x 7/1/1903 Greyling, Cornelia * 4/12/1885 :Geref. Mombolo S.A.W :Van Dyk, Marthinus Jacobus :x Harmse, Catharina Maria Johanna :Geref. Mombolo :Van Dvk, Sarel Eloff (wew.) * 1842 :x 2375/1913 V.d. Walt, (wed.) Joh. Elizabeth * 1868 :Geref. Mombolo/ :Van Dyk, Sarel Johannes :x Van Staden, Helena Andriesina :Geref. Mombolo/. :Van Dyk, Sarel Johannes :x Maart 1918 V.d. Walt, Maria Joh. H. * 18/11/1897 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Van Rooyen, Johannes Gerhardus * 1873 :x 26/2/1894 Pretorius, Martha Sofia * 1871 :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Van Rooyen, Willem George * 1872 :x 26/2/1894 Pretorius, Maria * 1879 Rustenburg :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Van Staden, Johannes Hermanus :x Botha, Anna Elizabeth :Geref. Mombolo/ :Van Vuuren, Barend Johannes J. * 1874 :x 23/1/1899 Swart, Johanna Sus Cath. * 1882 Zeerust :Geref. Humpata/A84 :Van Vuuren, Christoffel Johannes Janse * 1865 Tvl :x 27/9/1885 Du Plessis, Susanna Cath. Petronella * 1867 :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W. (Getroud in S.W.A.) :Van Vuuren, Christoffel Johannes Janse * 7/9/1894 :x 26/6/1915 Labuschagne, Janetta Hendrika * 15/3/1897 :s.v. C.J.J. van Vuuren en S.C.P. du Plessis :d.v. J.H. Labuschagne en M.M. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Van Vuuren, Jan Harm * 15/6/1899 :x 6/1/1925 Alberts, Maria Magrieta * 5/6/1903 :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Van Vuuren, Lourens Marthinus J. * 27/4/1892 :x 5/5/1913 Opperman, Hester Sophia J. * 7/3/1894 :s.v. C.J.J. van Vuuren en S.C.P. du Plessis :d.v. D.P.J. Opperman en A.C.M. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Van Vuuren, Pieter Hendrik Janse * 1862/1863 :x 26/3/1883 Kruger, geb. Du Plessis, Hester M. * 1861 :xx 10/3/1884 Kruger, Eliz. Susanna * 1863 Zoutpansberg :Geref. Humpata A84 :Van Vuuren, Pieter Hendrik J. * 3/8/1904 :x 1/8/1927 Breedt,Christina Joh. Sofia * 7/6/1906 :s.v. C.J.J. van Vuuren en S.C.P. du Plessis :d.v. P.G. Breedt en A.C. du Plessis :Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Van Vuuren, Stephanus Petrus J. * 9/1/1889 :x 19/4/1909, Opperman, Aletta Cath. Martha * 4/2/1889 :s.v. C.J. v. Vuuren en S.C.P.J. du Plessis :d.v. D.P.J. Opperman en C.C.M. vd. Merwe :Adm. Humpata/S.A.W :Van Wyk, Andries Jacobus :x Swart, Christina Maria :Geref. Mombolo/. :Van Wyk, Andries Jacobus * 24/9/1890 :x Fourie, Christina Maria * 1888 :xx 5/2/1923 Grobler, Gertbreggie Elizabeth * 14/7/1903 Caconda :s.v. A.J. van Wyk en P.Z. Kruger :d.v. L.M. Grobler en G.E. vd. Walt :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Van Wyk, Johannes Diederik :x Martha Magrieta :Geref. Mombolo :Van Wyk, Johannes Diederik * 1873 :x 17/8/1896 Opperman, Hester Sophia Jacoba * 1874 :Geref. Humpata :Van Wyk, Josef :x Cornelia :Geref. Mombolo/ :Van Wyk, Philippus Antonie Hermanus * 28/6/1902 :x 20/11/1922 Potgieter, Janetta Gertruida Eliz. * 22/10/1902 :s.v. W.J. van Wyk en C.J. du Preez :d.v. J.C. Potgieter en J.G.E. du Plessis :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Van Wyk, Willem Johannes * 16/11/1871 :x 17/8/1896 Du Preez, Cornelia Johanna * 21/7/1871 :s.v. A.J. van Wyk en P.Z. Kruger :d.v. Ph. A.H. du Preez en E.H. Gunter :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W./Geref. Humpatu :Van Zyl, Jan Hendrik :x Horn, Hendrina Johanna :Geref. Mombolo/ :Van Zyl, Jan Hendrik * 17/1/1886 Transvaal :x 24/6/1918 V.d. Merwe, Elsie Rachel * 10/9/1894 :s.v. J.A. van Zyl en E.M. Venter :d.v. J.A.C. vd. Merwe en E.M. van Staden :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Van Zyl, Johannes Agraham :x Venter, Elsie Catharina :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :Van Zyl, Josef Adriaan Lukas * 28/2/1884 :x 1775/1909 Horn, Susara Maryna Susanna * 14/11/1893 :s.v. J.A. van Zyl en E.M. Venter :d.v. M.e. Horn en P.Z. van Niekerk :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Van Zyl, Salomon Cornelis * 1880 Potchefstroom :x 20/5/1907 Opperman, Anna Sophia M. * 1889 :s.v. J.A.L. van Zyl en J.J. Vermaak :d.v. A.J. Opperman en C.C. du Plessis :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Venter, Dawid Petrus Matthys * 1877 Vrede :x 12/11/1900 Enslin, Anna Christina * 1882 Bloemfontein :Geref. Humpata/A84. :Venter, Hendrik Jacobus * 7/7/1896 :x 25/8/1922 Opperman, Hester Sophia * 8/12/1901 :s.v. J.L. Venter en H.J. Coetzee :d.v. C.M. Opperman en L.S. vd. vlalt :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Venter, Johannes Christiaan * 1872 Vrede :x 4/11/1895 Oosthuizen, Carolina Frederika * 1878 S.W.A. :Geref. Humpata/W.p.vd.M/. :Venter, Johannes Petrus * 21/9/1866 Nylstroom :x 6/4/1891 Botha, Maria Aletta * 15/7/1874 :Geref. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W./A84. :Venter, Markus Albertus * 5/9/1869 Nylstroom :x 20/11/1892 V.d. Merwe, Aletta Gertruida * 26/9/1872 :Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W./A84/W.P.vd.M./ :Venter, Paul Stephanus * 8/5/1891 :x 29/1/1912 Alberts, Petronella Francina * 1/12/1896 :Herv. Humpata/S.A.W. :Venter, Paul Stephanus * 29/9/1891 :x 20/2/1916 Breedt, Hendrina Magdalena * 7/1/1896 :s.v. P.S. Venter en A.C. Labuschagne :d.v. P.G. Breedt en S.P.E. Kirsten :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Venter, Paul Stephanus * 23/10/1893 :x 1/2/1916 Robberts, Danielina Jacoba * 25/9/1900 :s.v. J.P. Venter en M.A. Botha :d.v. D.J. Robberts en D.J. Robberts :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :Venter, Paul :x 29/1/1913 Botha, Hendrina Francine :s.v. Willem Venter en Hester :d.v. J.F. Botha en M.A. Grobler :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata :Venter, Paul Stephanus * 14/11/1894 :x 13/2/1924 Du Plessis, Christina Johanna S. * 8/3/1907 :s.v. M.A. Venter en A.G. vd. Merwe :d.v. L.M. du Plessis en M.C.J. Prinsloo :S.A.W./ :Venter, Paul Stephanus * 26/7/1859 :x 10/12/1883 Labuschagne, Aletta Catharina * 26/9/1865 :Geref. Humpata/A84/W.P.vd.M/ :Venter, Petrus Ignatius * 30/8/1893 :x 28/5/1918 Pretorius, Martha Sophia * 15/9/1898 :s.v. P.S. Venter en A.C. Lnbuschagne :d.v. H. Pretorius en Susara Elizabeth :Adm. Humpata/Herv. Humpata/S.A.W :Venter, Philippus Jacobus * 15/8/1862 :x 14/12/1889 Du Plessis, Susanna Catha E.P. * 26/12/1873 :Geref. Humpata/A84 W.P.vd.M./ :Venter, Willem Adriaan * 25/11/1863 :x 15/2/1886 Botha, Hester Johanna C. * 21/4/1871 :s.v. P.C. Venter en H.C. vd. Walt :d.v. J.F. Botha en M.A. Grobler :Geref. Humpata/A84/W.P.vd.M./ :Vermaak, Cornelius Tobias * 13/6/1886 :x 17/11/1911 Grobler, Jacoba Francina * 21/12/1893 :s.v. J.S.L. Vermaak en D.ri.S. Vermaak :d.v. Z.C. Grobler en H.C. Smit :Adm. Nova Lisboa/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Vermaak, Gert Johannes Lindeque * 29/8/1900 :x 29/10/1923 V.d. Merwe, Gertruida Maria * 4/8/1904 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Vermaak, Hendrik Johannes * 8/6/1892 :x 4/12/1919 Venter, Aletta Catharina M. * 3/9/1899 :xx 2/5/1927 Vorster, Cecilia Johanna * 2/10/1910 :Geref. Mombolo :Vermaak, Jacobus Johannes * 11/12/1886 :x 317/1911 Lusse, Anna Elizabeth * 13/4/1893 :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W./ :Vermaak, Jacobus Stephanus * 2/11/1884 :x 10/11/1910 Van Zyl, Sus. Maria P. * 15/10/1892 :xx 25/1/1928 Van Staden, Anna Elizabeth * 10/11/1908 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Vermaak, Johannes Stephanus Lodewyk :x Vermaak, Dina Maria :Geref. Mombolo :Vermaak, Petrus Jeremias Bezuidenhout * 29/11/1862 :x 10/2/1885 Du Preez, Gertina Johanna L. * 11/12/1865 :Geref. Humpata/A84/S.A.W :Vermaak, Petrus Jeremias Bezuidenhout * 4/10/1890 :x 18/9/1916 Grobler, Martha Sophia * 18/3/1890 :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Vermaak, Salomon Johannes * 3/6/1894 :x 7/3/1921 Coetzer, Cornelia * 6/7/1903 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Verster, Adriaan Francois * 1900 :x 24/5/1928 Botha, Isabella Catharina M. * 1906 :Adm. Silva Porto/ :Verster, Jacobus Remerus * 23/2/1880 Bloemhof :x 20/3/1911 Grobler, Jacomina Gertruida E. * 17/12/1891 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.w :Viljoen, Gerrit Johannes * 13/10/1883 :x Julie 1904 Stevn, Johanna Hendrina G.D. * 24/10/1883 :xx 29/12/1909 Delport, Johanna Gustaves * 29/5/1891 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W. :Viljoen, Hendrik Johannes * 9/8/1887 :x 6 76/1914 Steyn, Aletta Johanna * 6/11/1896 :s.v. J.J. Viljoen en N.M. Venter :d.v. J.H. Steyn en S.S. Knoetze :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Viljoen, Jacobus Johannes :x Kruger, Susanna Jacoba Hendrina A. :Geref. Mombolo Herv. Humpata. :Viljoen, Johannes Jacobus * 19/8/1885 Wakkerstroom :x 1 4/1907 Steyn, Martha Johanna * 23/7/1888 Barberton :s.v. J.J. Viljoen en M.M. Venter :d.v. J.H. Steyn en S.S. Knoetze :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Viljoen, Johannes? Jacobus? :x 471/1897 Steyn, Sara S :Geref. Mombolo • :Viljoen, Johannes Jacobus * 8/9/1856 :x 16/9/1907 Du Preez, geb. vd. Berg, Mnrtha Maria * 10/12/1881 :s.v. G.J. Viljoen en G.S.H. Potgieter :d.v. W.L. vd. Berg en C.E. Prinsloo :Geref. Mombolo/ :Viljoen, Marthinus Johannes * 12/6/1908 Caconda :x 25/6/1928 V.d. Merwe, Dina Maria * 16/1/1909 :s.v. J.J. Viljoen en M.M. vd. Berg :d.v. W.P. vd. Merwe en D.M. Vermaak :S.A.W./ :Viljoen, Petrus Jacobus :x Susanna Catharina Pieternella :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo. :Viljoen, Piet * 29/4/1894 S.W.A. :x 15/9/1919 Steyn, Aletta Johanna Christina * 16/11/1898 :Geref. Mombolo S.A.W. :Visagie, Christoffel Stephanus Petrus * 25/9/1894 :x 27 11/1915 Louw, Catharina Maria * 18/6/1897 :s.v. W.J.C. Visagie en G.H. Viljoen :d.v. H.J.J. Louw en G.M.S. Enslin :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata :Visagie, Gert Johannes * 6/11/1884 :x 7/11/1904 Greyling, Elizabeth Johanna H. * 28/1/1887 :Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Visser, Floris :x. Benade, Maria Johanna Catharina :Adm. Caconda/Geref. Mombolo :Vorster, Johannes Hermanus * 18/1/1898 :x 7110/1918 V.d. Walt, Susanna Maria * 5/2/1902 :s.v. P.J. Vorster en C.J. Steyn :d.v. D.G.B. Yd. Walt en S.M. Steyn :Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo. :Vorster, Pieter Jacobus * 9/8/1868 Transvaal :x Viljoen, Susilia Johanna :xx 7/10/1918 Swart, geb. Labuschagne, Heiletjie L. * 6/2/1874 :s.v. B.J.M. Vorster en M.J. Steyn :Adm. Caala/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Vorster, Pieter Jacobus * 9/12/1903 :x 25/2/1924 Opperman, Maria Magd. J. * 12/2/1902 :s.v. P.J. Vorster en C.J. Steyn :d.v. D.P.J. Opperman en A.C.M. vd. Merwe :Adm. Caala/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo/ :Weber, Daniel Cornelius * 7/3/1890 Transvaal :x 31/5/1916 Kruger, Elsie Johanna * 23/5/1895 Humpata :s.v. W.A. Weber en J.G. de Beer :d.v. B.J. Kruger en M.A. Schlebusch :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/S.A.W :Weber, Hendrik Johannes * 1886 :x 2/11/1907 Enslin, Susanna Catharina Johanna :Adm. Silva Porto/Geref. Mombolo :Weber, Willem Andries * 1852 :x 13/3/1905 Horn, geb. Van Niekerk, F.Z. * 1867 :s.v. Hendrik Johannes Weber en Mieta Maria :d.v. Jan Hendrik van Niekerk en Petronella Louisa :Adm. Humpata/Geref. Humpata/Geref. Mombolo :Weyhe, Herman Adolf Karl * 22/1/1903 Berlyn :x 7 10/1926 Peters, Gertbrecht Elizabeth * 17/4/1902 :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo/S.A.W :Wilde, Otto Wilhelm * 28/7/1878 Duitsland :x 28/10/1906 Coetzer, Wenselina Christoffelina * 7/5/1883 Tvl. :Geref. Mombolo/. :Wilhelm, Joachim Helmuth * 3/1/1892 Pruise :x 17/6/1926 Du Plessis, Maria Magrieta S.G. * 16/3/1902 :Adm. Luimbale/Geref. Mombolo. :Zwarts - sien Swart === Nota === :Die egverbintenisse in hierdie bylae is nie almal noodwendig in :Angola gesluit nie. Waar n Afrikanerman met n Afrikanermeisie getroud :is, en die huweliksdatum ontbreek, is die inligting slegs van die kerke :se dooprekords verkry of geboorteregistrasies van die staat. Die aantal :afrikanerhuwelike wat in hierdie lys voorkom, is dus meer as die aantal :werklike •hm/elike wat in Angola plaasgevind het :Huwelike wat voor 1881 en na 1928 gesluit is, is nie by hierdie lys ingesluit nie. == Sources == *GENEALOGIE AS HULPWETENSKAP VAN GESKIEDENIS MET VERWYSING NA DIE BOERETYDPERK IN ANGOLA, 1881 – 1928.HANS FRIEDRICH HEESE B.A. STELLENBOSCH. OCT 1974

Dortch`s Poultry Farm and Chick Hatchery

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Newman L. Dortch started a Chicken Hatchery. He raised white Leghorns.

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Doss

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Miller-35290|Paul Miller]]. I am descendant of the Doss line back 4 generations. I add to spreadsheets that I created on several of my ancestor's families to make research easier. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add to or correct with cited information. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12871700 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Doss / Edwards Family Mystery

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According to Arkansas, County Marriages Index, 1837-1957, A man know only to us as G W Doss, Age19, Birth Year abt 1856? Married our 2nd great grandmother, Julia Ann Edwards who's Age shows as 16, the recorded Marriage Date17 Apr 1875, which occurred in Benton county Arkansas (Type-Marriage FHL Film Number1034660). Mr. Doss is presumed to be the biological father of Julia's son Jackson Elihu "Edwards", believed to have been born on February 28, 1876. (born 10 months after Date of marriage), leading to the strong possibility of Mr. Doss being the biological father of Jackson Edwards, pending possible confirmation through multiple DNA tests of Julia's 2 great grandchildren in efforts to link possible common ancestors to a Man with the initials G.W., last name Doss who would have been born approximately the same year as the GW Doss in the marriage records and further research including uncovering death and or Birth records of Jackson.

DotA Gaming Community

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If you love playing DotA Games join us and become part of a unit of leaders! Download the newest dota version on the Download section You can search on our community latest interviews about your favorite team DotA Gaming Community http://www.dota-gaming.com/ref/smiles.gif

Dotten - Nova Scotia/New Jersey

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Anthony-2922|Fred Anthony]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19687347 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Double Wedding Auckland 1 March 1928

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DOUBLE WEDDING. Practically a double wedding, both sisters being married within the hour, was celebrated on Tuesday afternoon, at St. Joseph's Church, Grey Lynn, when [[Agnew-1598|Else Muriel Agnew]], fourth daughter of Mrs. Agnew, Northcote Street, Grey Lynn, became the wife of [[Woods-13004|Arthur Woods]], eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of Summer Street, Ponsonby. The bride wore an orchid mauve georgette, the skirt being pleated, and having a silver bodice. Round the waist were placed silver rosebuds. The beautiful worked tulle veil was of mauve, with silver and mauve flowers embossed. The bouquet was of lavender and pink flowers-with silver streamers. Miss Gladys Jones, as bridesmaid, was in peach georgette. The latest autumn mode of hat was worn. It was very small, with the tight coq feather trimming surrounding the crown. The bouquet and hat matched the frock. The best man was Mr. Vincent Woods. At the next wedding [[Agnew-1601|Sybil Evelyn]], the youngest daughter, became the wife of [[Frost-8586|Thomas Frost]], eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Frost, of Hamilton. The beautiful gown was of flesh pink georgette, worn over satin. The skirt being vandycked in deep silved lace. Handkerchief draperies fell from the waist line and were finished with silver roses. The tulle veil, which formed the train, was in pale pink, and worked in silver flowers. Trellised coronets of orange blossom held both veils in place. The shower bouquet was pink roses and carnations, with silver ribbons. Miss Ivy Woods was the bridesmaid. Her gown was torquoise blue crepe de chine trimmed in gold lace, with small blue hat with a tight feather surround, and she carried a blue and pink bouquet. Both brides were given away by their eldest brother, [[Morrison-13205|Mr. Harold Agnew]]. [[Agnew-1600|Mr. Roy Agnew]] was best man. Father Holbrook officiated at both ceremonies. Source: Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1928, Page 13. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19280301.2.154.3

Doudna Family

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Doudna Family Project The goal of this project is to collect genealogy information, photos, stories, etc. of the Doudna family... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ajer-3|Lin Hochstetter]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Connect individuals and families * Find family photos * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7321676 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Doug Tabor To Who ever reads this.

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Tabor-778 Ten children. THEY ARE LISTED BELOW. .m = married :: John Tabor 18 Apr 1783 - ? :: Susannah (Tabor) Capshaw 1785 - ? - m. William Capshaw :: Wiliam Tabor Jr 15 Apr 1786 - ? - m. Lyndia Harper :: Mary (Tabor) Smith 15 Apr 1788 - ? - m. Thomas Smith :: Elizabeth (Tabor) Morrow 1790 - ? - m. James Morrow :: Karen Happy (Tabor) Kellum 23 Apr 1795 - ? - m. Edward Kellum :: Nathan Tabor 3 Aug 1797 - ? - m. Mariah Hendry :: Nancy (Tabor) Berry 8 Jan 1800 - ? - m. Simon Berry {{FindAGrave|125319329}} Maybe Nancy? :: Malinda (Tabor) 23 Apr 1803 - ? - m. Uriah Berry :: Elijah Tabor 26 Oct 1805 - 20 Mar 1864 - m. Susan Sims Found in this Book: TOGETHER THEY CAME THE BERG AND LEWIS FAMILIES page 251 Library of Congress Catalogue Card No. 94-76379

Douglas/Douglass Family History Research

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This board is for the documentation and discussion of research into the line of Col Edward Douglass 1713 - 1795. Found here are profiles and research topics currently under investigation. Can you help? == Purpose== This page has been created primarily to document and discuss efforts of genealogist and family historians to uncover reliable source materials, correct existing errors and accurately document the descendants, parents and ancestors of [[Douglass-957|Col Edward Douglass]] 1713 - 1795 with the goal of providing an accurate reference for future family historians ==Background== The search for the pre-American colonial history and ancestral origins of Col Edward Douglass has been an ongoing and sometimes frustrating endeavor. There have been numerous attempts and speculations presented in an attempt to answer these questions. To this day many questions remain unanswered even though the American history and many descendants of Col Edward Douglass have been well researched and documented. One of the first and possibly best known genealogical works touching on the line of Edward Douglass is ''Historic Sumner County, Tennessee'', by Jay Guy Cisco, Nashville, TN, 1908, It has been the starting place for most family historians looking for their own connections to this Douglass family. And as yet the identity of his parents, his birthplace and childhood beginnings are family mysteries that have only been guessed at. ==Questions and Few Answers== There have been many speculations as to Col Douglas's early years and parents, none of which have yet been proved. The birthplace of Col Douglass, for example has been given as both Scotland and Colonial Virginia with little evidece to support either. Edward's father has been proposed to have been a James Douglass born about 1695, said to be a descendant of Lt Col Edward Douglass of Northampton, Colony of Virginia. This James Douglass has never been found or proved. Other researchers have given as Edward's ancestral line a successive chain of Edward Douglasses, beginning with ani17th century immigrant Edward. This proposal as it turns out is also speculative and unproved. Although other versions of his ancestral tree can be found on the internet, the truth is there is very little solid information to base any kind of speculation on. One primary purpose of this page is to discuss the attempts to connect Col Edward to his parents and find his historic roots. It is hoped that these discussions and continuing research efforts will provide clues and evidence that will help weed out existing errors and ultimately lead to answers that are supported by sound research and solid evidence. ==The DNA Factor== There is also hope that DNA testing will prove to be useful in answering several nagging questions and validating known facts. As more genetic descendants participate the pool of genetic evidence will grow as will the likelihood of filling in blank spots in our knowledge. ==Investigative Scope== This board is not limited to research on Col Edward Douglass but also includes questions regarding his descendants as well. There are still many questions to be answered, new information to add and corrections to be made as more reliable and accurate sources are found and added. This is a WIP that hopefully will become a collaborative resource for any researcher interested in the line of Col Edward Douglass 1713 - 1795. ==Profiles under Investigation== [[Douglass-957|Col Edward Douglass]] ==Current Research Topics== '''Topic : The Parents of Col Edward Douglass''' The Douglass family, descendants of Col Edward Douglass, have been well researched and documented and although there are likely some errors most lines descending from Col Douglass are known. The one primary ]question that remains is who the parents of Col Douglass are. This has been a subject of research and speculation for many years. To date there has been no definitive answer. Edward's son, James Douglass recorded in his memoir that his father had stated he (Edward) was born near the Grampian Hill region of Scotland, that he had one brother, and that their father had died while they were still young. At least one researchers has documented that Edwards father was named James, and that he had been born in Virginia, the descendant of several generations of Edwards, all early immigrants to the American colonies. Another speculation, If this is to be accepted, although not yet proved, is that he is a descendant of [[Douglass-1127|Lt Col Edward Douglass]], an early settler of Jamestown, Colony of Virginia. This Lt Col Edward Douglass, was a planter, large landholder, Jamestown Burgess and married the sister of Sir Thomas Dale, Governor of Virginia. It is known that Lt Col. Edward Douglass had at least three children from that union, two daughters and one son. The son's name was also Edward. But making the connection between these two Douglass lines has not been easy and the general lack of recorded records makes connecting the two lines a difficult task. However, some circumstantial evidence does exist. It is known that Col Edward Douglass 1713-1795 did migrate westward from Virginia into North Carolina and eventually to Davidson county, later to be divided, a portion becoming Sumner county. Also, to be considered is the name Edward. Edward is not a common name among males of Scot descent. Edward of England was not a popular king in Scotland. Also, there are appear to be connections in Lt Col Edward Douglass 1594-1657 line to the Blakemore and George families, something that is also found in the line of Col Edward Douglass 1713-1795. A coincidence perhaps, but it may be an indication that therebmay be a connection between the two lines. Perhaps, DNA evidence will provide some answers to the question researchers have been asking for decades, just who are the ancestors of Col Edward Douglass 1713-1795 ? It is my opinion that Edward's statement that he was born in the area of the Grampians, Scotland should guide research into his ancestry. A good place to continue research may be the area of [http://www.ancestor.abel.co.uk/Angus/intro.html#op Kincardineshire, Scotland.] in the Grampian region. One may in particular, want to explore possible connections with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Douglas_of_Glenbervie Douglases] around Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland. Or perhaps explore [http://www.pkc.gov.uk/article/9179/Map-of-burial-grounds cemeteries] around Perth, Sterling, Angus or Dundee. Another avenue would be to continue looking into connections with the line of Lt Col. Edward Douglass[http://douglashistory.ning.com/forum/topics/colonel-edward-douglas-born Colonel Edward Douglas born Dec 1590 in Scotland] of Northampton County, Virginia.David Douglass, descendant of Col Douglass There is also some DNA evidence that may link Col Edward Douglass to the Ayrshire region of Scotland. '''Topic: Connections to the Douglass' of Fauquier County, Virginia''' Exploring possible connections to other Douglass lines of Fauquier, Virginia [https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/journey/text.htm Journey through Hallowed Ground (npr.gov) Examination of traditional accounts that place Edward and Sarah George in Fauquier, Virginia Examination of account that places birthplace of Edward Douglass as Fauquier, Virginia ==Search Parameters== Edward Douglass' father would have most likely been born between 1660 and 1690. If he did die when Edward was still young (before the age of 20 lets say) then his death date would have been between the years of 1713 - 1733. He would have been about 23 - 53 when Edward was born, He would have been of English or Scottish origin, possibly English given that he named his son Edward, a name that would not have been very common in Scotland at that time. Edward would have already been in colonial Virginia prior to the Jacobite Rebellion in Scotland. He married Sarah Elizabeth George about 1740. Their first child, John was born about 1741, Edward would have been about 28 years of age when he became a father. All his children would have been born in British colonial America, and subjects of King.George ll. It is likely that none of Edward's children ever knew their grandfather Douglas. None of them are known to have left any record of him. If Edward came to America on his own he must have come as a young man since he was married in Virginia by 1740. His dates of entry would have most likely have been between 1730 and 1740. The other possibilities are that he came with his parents or older sibling, or as some researchers believe he was born in Virginia. ==Sources== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnsumner/ciscobk.htm Historic Sumner County, Tennessee, by Jay Guy Cisco, Nashville, TN, 1909] *[http://douglashistory.ning.com/group/northamericanimmigrants Douglass Immigrants] ==Research Sources== '''Fauquier county, VA''' *"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRDJ-8MP : 5 December 2014), Anthony Underwood and Sarah Douglass, 11 Dec 1798; citing Fauquier, Virginia, reference 150; FHL microfilm 31,633. '''Scotland''' *[https://archive.org/stream/registerofmarria35edin/registerofmarria35edin_djvu.txt The register of marriages for the parish of Edinburgh, 1595-] (archive.org) *"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYMH-ZZQ : 2 January 2015), Edward Dowglass, ; citing Morton, Dumfries, Scotland, reference 2:163PG4V; FHL microfilm 1,067,969. *"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X142-JFF : 8 December 2014), Dowglass, 09 Jul 1713; citing LOGIERAIT,PERTH,SCOTLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,040,125. ==References==

Douglas A2D Skyshark

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The Douglas A2D Skyshark is an American turboprop-powered attack aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company for the United States Navy.

Douglas Aircraft Mechanics

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Since we, the Descendants, are not eligible to join like the American Legion, VFW, to honor our Father's. the men/ women who could not get into the Services to do the fighting over there but had to stay at home, America, to build the airplanes & weapons and all of the war stuff, that took the guys "over there" and helped them win the war. We honor you too! [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Taylor-26602 Herschel's] to get back to the profiles. === Mechanics === ::'''Armaments Installers''' #[[Taylor-26602 | Herschel L. Taylor]] Location: Douglas Aircraft, Long Beach, California Date; December sometime after all the Services said, "Sorry, you don't pass the physical" 1941.................... === Riveters === ::'''"Rosie" or otherwise'''................. # # # === Photos === {{Image|file=Taylor-26602-1.png |caption=Douglas Aircraft Bomber Mechanics }} :Inside Douglas Aircraft with the Mechanics 1941

Douglas Bell family from Tyrone to New Zealand

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This page is about [[Douglas-12462|Samuel Douglas (abt.1836-1907)]] and family. === Passenger log === The family emigrated on the ''Dover Castle'' sailed 27 May 1875, arrived Auckland 24 Aug 1875."New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS1M-4Z9 : 8 July 2019), Mary A Douglas, 24 Aug 1875; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412743. * [[Douglas-12462|Samuel Douglas]] (36, Tyrone, Farmer) * [[Bell-30740|Jane (Bell) Douglas]](32) * Wm John Douglas(14) * Lizzie Douglas(10) * James G Douglas(8) * Robert Douglas(6) * Mary A Douglas(4) * Samuel Douglas(1). Also aboard was [[Bell-29030 | Eliza Ann Bell]] , niece of Jane. === Childrens birth records === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Record!!Reg Yr!!SR District!!GR Number!!Forenames!!Birthplace!!DOB!!Father!!Mother |- |Elizabeth Douglass||1865||Cookstown||[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/aa80ac8323635 8323635]||Elizabeth||Dunmore||11 Sep 1865||Samuel Douglas, farmer, Dunmore||Jane Douglass formerly Bell. |- |James Douglass||1867||Cookstown||[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/0257787528094 7528094]||James||Dunmore||17 Mar 1867||Samuel Douglas, farmer, Dunmore||Jane Douglas formerly Bell |- |Robert Dougless||1869||Cookstown||[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/9756388305976 8305976]||Robert||Dunmore||1 Apr 1869||Samuel Dougless, farmer, Dunmore||Jane Dougless formerly Bell. |- |Mary Dougless||1871||Cookstown||[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/71422410556524 10556524]||Mary Anne||Dunmore||27 Oct 1871||Samuel Dougless, farmer, Dunmore||Jane Dougless formerly Bell. |- |Samuel Douglass||1873||Cookstown||[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/badcdf10694992 10694992]||Samuel||Dunmore||15 Sep 1873||Samuel Douglass, farmer, Dunmore||Jane Douglass formerly Bell. |- |} William John from the passenger log would have been born before the civil registration opened. It might be possible to find his baptism record in parish registers. === Marriage === * [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/f3da033284055 Samuel Douglas and Jane Bell, 1 Feb 1859, GR 3284055, SR Magherafelt]. Marriage at Claggan, parish of Lissan, Co, Derry, Ireland. ** Samuel Douglas, full, Bachelor, Farmer; Dunmore, Lissan, Tyrone. Father: Samuel Douglas, farmer. ** Jane Bell , minor, Spinster.Dunmore, Lissan, Tyrone. Father: James Bell, Farmer. ** Witnessed by James Crooks and William Bell. == Sources ==

Douglas County Herald

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Douglas County Herald, newspaper from Ava, Douglas County, Missouri. 1887-1923 https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58 These are excepts from the newspaper
family names: Lindesmith, Pease, Willard, Doolen, Lowe
communities: Bethany, Richville, Dora, Topaz Feb 20, 1890, p3, col 5 - Buckhart –
• Silver ore has been discovered in paying quantities in the hills six miles south of Buckhart. The first discoveries were made on the farm of Mira (sic: Myron) Pease on the south line of Douglas county, and since the precious metal has been discovered on several adjoining farms. On the farm of Mr. Hodson, just south of county line in Ozark county, a rich vein of quartz was discovered about 3 weeks ago and several tons of rich ore has been taken out. There is a good deal of excitement in the neighborhood, and nearly all the farmers have turned to be miners and are prospecting for new diggings.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/1878/rec/5 May 1, 1890, p 3, Col 2 bottom
• Mr. Myrum (sic: Myron) Pease, formally a resident of Richland township, this county, was in our city on Monday. Mr. Pease is now engaged in the lumber business as a member of the firm of Pease Bros., of Texas county.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/2298/rec/6 Nov 26, 1891, p2, col 3 - Richville –
• We have two schools conducted by F.M. Smallwood and D.O. McMurtry in a manner entirely satisfactory to the patrons and pupils [prob one of these was Bethany]
• Clarence Pease has left West Plains and moved back to his farm. He is a rustler (sic: hustler?) and is welcome in our community.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/801/rec/9 Oct 27, 1892, p2, col 4
• Running for election, People’s Ticket, national, for presidential electors
• 14th Dist. Myron M. Pease
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/1728/rec/12
also listed in the newspaper - Nov 3, 1892, p2, Col
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/1190/rec/13 Aug 10, 1893, p3, Col 2
• Local News – M. Pease of Richland township was in town on Wednesday looking after the interest of John King, who is debtor to the county funds. Mr. Pease paid up all interest and costs, and gave additional security on the bond. The case was then dismissed.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/1504/rec/14 Sept 20, 1894, p3, col 4 - Richville – (Sept 10, 1894)
• Ed. Herald: The public discussion on politics at the Pease School House today was largely attended, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather the crowd was about equally divided and both parties were very enthusiastic.
• The Free Mason in the vicinity of Pease School House, now known as the Pilot Knob School House, deserve great credit for their enterprise. The old school house was burned about a year ago, and the Masonic Fraternity have erected a beautiful two story building at a cost of about $1000….
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/892/rec/19 Sept 27, 1894, p3, col 4 - Joint Discussion
• Of the issues of the day between candidates of Republican and populist parties of Douglas County at the following places –
• Richland township, Clarence Pease Schoolhouse, Monday, Sept 10, 10 am.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/2022/rec/20
• also listed in the paper Oct 25, 1894, p 3, col 4
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/87/rec/21 Mar 28, 1895, p3, col 1
• “M Pease of West Plains was attending tax sales.”
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/762/rec/24 Oct 31, 1895, p3, col 4 bottom - Dora’s Trouble
• Story tells about a feud between then Tetricks and the Littles. The Harris family joined the Tetricks and the Pease family backed the Littles. Open war is predicted. Read more at link.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/568/rec/25 Mar 5, 1896, p3, col 3 top
• At the Populist Congressional Convention held at West Plains last Saturday, A.M. Livingston was nominated as their candidate for congress on the first ballot. The vote was as follows: Livingston 50, M.M. Pease 7, and Alf Harris 1.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/2403/rec/26 April 2, 1896, p2, col 3 top
• You remember that when …. (article tells about Myron’s populist activism etc.)
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/1513/rec/28 June 25, 1896, p5, col 4 bottom
• MM Pease running for state? rep from the Populist party
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/430/rec/31
• Sept 3, 1896 paper shows he lost (p3 col4 top)
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/383/rec/32 Jan 6, 1898, p1, col 5
• Bethany Hall School – Report for the month ending Dec 28. Enrollment, male 31, female 33, total 64. Number of days attendance by all the pupils for the two months 1802. Average daily attendance of pupils 45.
• Roll of Honor: Mrs. M.M. Pease [age 29], Misses Sina and Laura Cearley, Vona Parsley. Messrs. T.G. Harrison, Jerry Lindersmith [age 55], Luther Black, Walter Pease [age 20], Hiram Rice, George Gibbing, Ed. Doolin [age 27], Phineas Reed, Clint Wilson, Rich Dobbs, and Oscar Bragg. Laura Judd, Teacher. Jan 27, 1898, p3, col 3
• Bethany Hall School – Report of Bethany Hall School for the month ending January 12, 1898. Enrollment, male 31, female 34, total 65. Number of days attended by all pupils 819. Average number of pupils attending each day 46. The following persons visited the school during the month, Misses Dora Cunningham, Sina and Laura Cearley. Messrs M.M. Pease, J.H. Porter, Elijah and Luther Cearley, Eda (sic) Doolin, W.H. Hudd, Albert White and J. Tegier. Laura Judd, Teacher. Douglas County Herald, June 16, 1898, p2, Col 6 • Omba and Vicinity - J.W. Rackley closed a successful tern of school at Bethany, June 3. July 14, 1898, p8, col 2:
• Got Certificates – Following are the post offices and names of teachers who received certificates at the institute which finished its labors last week. Out of a total of 77 who were examined, there were only 4 who failed to get certificates…
• List includes:
• First Grade – W. A. Pease, Richville
• Second Grade – John Lindesmith, Richville
• Third Grade – Myrtie Pease
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10043/rec/38 Sept 22, 1898, p5, col 4:
• Teachers Meeting – “The first meeting of the teachers of the eastern district of Douglas county was held at Clifty Hall, Sept 5th. There were present the following teachers: W.A. Pease, president…John Lindesmith,…. Nellie McMurtry….”
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/3466/rec/34 [John Lindesmith and Myrtle Pease married Nov 5, 1898 maybe at Bethany, but there doesn't seem to be any note about it in the newspaper.] Nov. 10, 1898, p4, 4th col
• Program – Douglas County Teacher’s Association to be held at Ava on Fri-Sat Nov 25-26, 1898
Discussion on Arithmetic – Myrtie Pease
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/9919 Nov. 17, 1898, p5, col 6 - Eastern District Teachers Association,
• Meeting Nov 5 at 2pm
• List includes:
• Walter Pease, Jno. Lindersmith, Myrtle Lindersmith, Nellie McMurtrey,
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/5969/rec/28 Dec 22, 1898, p4, col 4 - Teachers’ meeting –
• program for eastern district teachers association, held at Willow Spring, Sat Jan 7, 1899
• Discussion on corporal punishment – John Lindesmith
• The teacher and rural district – Walter A. Pease
• Recitation – Myrtle Lindesmith
• Misc business – W.A. Pease, President
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/3162/rec/42 Aug 2, 1900, p 4, Col 2 - Teacher’s Institute, meeting at Buckhart
• 75 teacher attended
• list includes:
• Richville: Walter A. Pease
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/5860/rec/4 Sept 27, 1900, p 8, col 4 top = Homestead Publication
• Witnesses to homestead publication of Stephen Ecton?
• E. Lindesmith, Otis McMurtrey of Richville.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/4076/rec/61 Jan 31, 1901, p4, col 3 - Marriage Licenses –
• Oscar Doolin , of Vernon Ill., to Cora Campbell, of Dora. [Oscar was John Lindesmith’s cousin]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/6600/rec/11 Aug 1, 1901, p8, col 2 - Topaz –
• Uncle John Doolin is down from Cabool [not sure who this is]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/3404/rec/12 May 5, 1904, p1, col 2
• This tells where the following teachers will teach: Ida Sturgeon, Bethany Hall; Lester Brantley, Mr. Arat; W.A. Pease, Fairview; Laura Judd, Little Creek; Cora Hicks, Vanzant; (and others)
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/3955/rec/99 Oct 19, 1905, p8, col 3 top - Black Jack –
Bro Willard preached an interesting sermon at Mt. Zion last Sunday. [Joe]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10162/rec/168 Nov 9, 1905, p8, col 5 - Richville –
• School dismissed this week to finish the school house.
• School is progressing nicely under the management of Mr. Hopkins.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/6121/rec/110 June 14, 1906, p8, col 2 - Richville –
• There are several schools in this part of the country that have not had an application.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/6339/rec/114 July 5, 1906, p8, col 3 top - Richville –
• Richville has daily mail now.
• John Lindersmith made a business trip to Mtn. Grove Sunday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10951/rec/115 June 9, 1910, p8, col 1 - Richville –
• Byron Pease has returned home from Ava, where he has been going to school
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/6920/rec/128 Sept 8, 1910, p1, col 6 - Richville –
• Bethany school is progressing nicely with Arlo Huntsman at the helm.
• The singing at John Lindesmiths Sunday night was a grand success.
• Byron Pease was visiting with Harry Sympson last Sunday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/6715/rec/130 July 6, 1911, p8, col 3 - Richville –
• Victor Dickison begins carrying the mail from Richville to Buckhart, next Saturday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/9297/rec/137 July 3, 1913, p3, col 1 - Richville –
• John Cearley is very busy stacking wheat. The farmers are rejoicing over the good wheat crop. [Husband of Minnie Lindesmith]
• Miss Maxine Sharpe was the guest of Miss Susie Pease Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs. J.A. Sharp and Mr, and Mrs. Orlonzo Yeoman visited Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Pease and family Saturday.
• Ocar (Oscar) Cudworth is seen near Richville every Sunday. Wonder what is so attractive there for him. Guess it is Edmond’s family.[Charlie Cudworth married Maud Wilson, daug of Ida Pease]
• Tolbert Kirkman visits John Carley’s often. Tolbert always did enjoy climbing door steps, so that is the place for him. Look out Virgil McMurtrey by Trickey. Nov 20, 1913, p5, col 3 - The Reaper –
• …The anger of death visited the home of Robert McLaughlin near Sedan, Mo at 6 o’clock on the morning of Nov 12, 1913 and took away his youngest child, Mary. Mary Elizabeth McLaughlin was born Feb 13, 1891 her age being 22 years, 8 months, 20 days. …..She had many friends among the school children of Douglas county, having taught several successful terms, one at flat rock, two at Bethany Hall and was teaching her home school, White Oak, up to the time of her illness…
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/8902/rec/139 Dec 3, 1914, p8, col 5 - Richville –
• C.B. Dickerson is building a new house. He says he doesn’t intend to sleep out doors this winter.
• E.C. Cearley has taken pity on his stock and is building a new barn.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10052/rec/140 Apr 4, 1916, p2, col 2 - Dora –
• Mrs. Anderson Coble visited aunt Manda Lindesmith Wednesday afternoon.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10339/rec/73 Apr 13, 1916, p3, col 1 - Richville –
• Victor Dickison, who has been gone from home for the past seven months returned to his home last Saturday. (further note about his parents having a party for him)
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/7109/rec/144 May 4, 1916, p6, col 1, Dora –
• Geo. McMurtrey moved Mrs. Nellie Doolin from Denlow to her father’s Monday Mrs. Doolin will teach the Bethany school this year. [her husband, Ed Doolen died May 16, 1915 in Marion Co, IL. Ed Doolen was John Lindesmith's cousin]
Col 2-3 – Denlow –
• Mrs. Nellie Doolen is moving to her father’s D.O. McMurtrey near Dora, where she has been employed to teach the Bethany school.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10017/rec/13 May 18, 1916, p1, col 1 - Rural school teachers hired – (list of all schools)
• Bethany – Nellie Doolin,
• New Arlyn – A.M. Rankin, [he later married Nellie’s daughter, Alice]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/8186/rec/19 June 1, 1916, p2, col 4 - Dora –
• Miss Bessie Cunningham is helping Mrs. Biggs clean house this week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/8489/rec/21 June 15, 1916, p1, col 3 - Richville –
• Mr Larkin Cearley is very sick at present [Minnie Lindesmith’s father-in-law]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/6643/rec/23 July 13, 1916, p1,col 6 bottom - Richville –
• Albert Willard has been on the sick list the past week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/7436/rec/143 Aug 24 1916, p6, col 3 - Dora –
• Mrs. Nellie Dulin (sic: Doolen) who is teaching the Bethany school is boarding with Mrs. Myrtle Lindesmith.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/7367/rec/150 Aug 31, 1916, p6, col 2 - Richville –
• Rev. Willard preached at Bethany church Sunday morning and Sunday night.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/8281/rec/151 Feb 8, 1917, p1, col 2 - Six Houses destroyed by Fire During Week –
• During the heavy winds of last week five country residences and one school house in the east end of the county were totally destroyed by flames….The school house that burned was that of District 105, known as the Bethany school, the upper story of which was used as a Masonic hall.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10315/rec/156 Mar 22, 1917, p8, col 1 - Dora –
• Uncle Ebb Lindesmith is very sick with pheumonnia fever.
• Lucilla Dulin is better at present. [Lucile, daug of Nellie McMurtrey & Ed Doolen]
• Wm. Cash went to church at Bethany Sunday and went home with John Cearley’s for dinner
• Everett Hales’ [Bill’s father] visited Eleck Hale’s Monday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/6740/rec/58 Apr 26, 1917, p1, col 3 - Alice Doolen of Dora Wins Four Year Scholarship
• ….Miss Alice Doolen, age 14, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Doolen of Dora, and graduate from the Bethany school has made the highest average in the county. Miss Doolen will be awarded the four year scholarship offered by the Ava High School to the student making the highest average in the county in the 8th grade examination. Her average was 95 5-7.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/7071/rec/159 May 10, 1917, p5, col 1
• There will be Eighth grade graduating exercises held at the Bethany school on May 17th. Six graduates of the school will receive diplomas. The school is holding local exercises because all of the graduates could not attend the county exercises to be held in Ava next Saturday night.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10876/rec/160 July 5, 1917, p4, Col 4-5
• Resigtration Cards for draft (list includes)
• #30 Robert Archie Dunningham, Dora
• #31 Virgil Cearley, Richville [son of Minnie Lindesmith Cearley]
• #139 Albert Alexander Williard (sic: Willard), Dora
• #154 Byron Metcalf Pease, Richville
• #155 Norton White Pease, Dora
• #159 Victor Cecil Dickison, Richville [m Minnie Pease 1916]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/7743
p8, Col 1 – Denlow –
• Mrs. Nellie Doolin and little daughter Lucile of Dora, are visiting relatives and friends around Denlow.”
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/7747/rec/15 Aug 16, 1917, p1, Draft men are examined [Albert Willard is not on this list]
• three-fourths claim exemption
• Those claiming exemption from draft (includes)
• Col 3 – Byron Metcalf Pease, Richville, married man wife dependent.
• Not claiming exemption (includes)
• Col 4 - Virgil Cearly, Richville
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/7008/rec/3 Aug 30, 1917, p8, col 1 - Richville –
• Mrs. G.N. Low (sic: Lowe) is slowly recovering fro a bad spell of sickness.
• John Cearley lost a fine cow last week. She choked on a peach seed.
• Miss Alice Harrison and her brother Wesley Harrison and his wife are visiting at the home of M.M. Pease.
• Mrs. Charley Cudworth [Maud Wilson, daug of Ida Pease]and two daughters, spent the day last Friday with Mrs. Cudworth’s cousin, Mrs. John Lindesmith and family. [The picture I got of John & Myrtle Lindesmith when they were young had been given to the Cudworths.]
• The Bethany school house and “Mason’s Hall” combined are very near completion. Some say we are going to have a nicer building than the old one.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10085/rec/166 Sept 13, 1917, p8, col 2 bottom - Richville –
• Mrs. Minnie [Pease] Dickison spent last Saturday night and Sunday with home folks.
• R.O. Pease and family are visiting his father and other relatives near Richville.
• Victor, Leonard and Oliver Dickison [Minnie’s family] made a business trip to Mtn. Grove last week.
• Albert Willard is learning to ride his bicycle, which he purchased a few days ago.
• Mrs. Oscar Doolen and children have been visiting the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Dora. [Oscar was John Lindesmith’s cousin]
• Miss Thelma Doolen [Oscar’s daughter] has been visiting the past week? with her cousin, Maymie Lindesmith. She will return to her home in Vernon, Illinois in about a week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/10254/rec/217 Sept 20, 1917, p8, col 3 - Richville –
• The Bethany school teacher, Mr. Harold Smith was called away from his school to go with the Ozark Co., boys to Ft. Riley Kansas for training.
• Archie Cunningham, Virgil Cearley and Robert McGlaughlin are starting for Rt. Riley this week.
• Mrs. Lula Pease and children have returned to Caruthersville to her husband who went two weeks ago.
• Mrs. Cora Doolen and children have returned to their home in Vernon, Illinois, after a visit with home folks and relatives.
• The new school house and Masons’ Hall is slowly progressing. The farmers are so busy they cannot help any.
• There was a singing at John Cearly’s last Friday night for the boys who have to go to war everyone enjoyed themselves much.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/7168/rec/168 Oct 4, 1917, p1, col 2 - State Money Apportioned –
• District 105, Bethany – 175.45
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/8240/rec/169 Mar 7, 1918, p1, col 6 - Teachers’ Examination
• The rural teacher of the county had a busy time in ava on Friday and Saturday of last week. It was the regular March Teachers’ examination…. Sixty-two taking the examination, 53 for 3rd grade certification, 5 for 2nd grade, and 4 for 1st grade. (List includes)
• First grade: Miss Lela Breckner, Sedan
• Third grade: Miss Joyce Lindesmith, Ava
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12573/rec/65 Apr 4, 1918, p4, col 4 - Dora –
• Alice Doolen visited Ina McMurtrey Tuesday night.
• Albert Willard is an every Sunday caller at William Cashes. [Albert married Maymie in Oct 1919, but he was dating Edna Cash before that]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13335/rec/16 May 30, 1918, p2, col 3 - Dora –
• Mrs. Mont Biggs and daughter Miss Opal, Misses Maymie and Eva Lindesmith and Edna Cash, Mr. Albert Willard, Silas Hale, Everett Cash, Lewis Walker, Charlie Kemp and Thomas Brendle visited Wm. Hale and wife Sunday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11644/rec/174 July 4, 1918, p 8, col 1 - Richville –
• Miss Blanche McMurtrey spent Sunday night with Eva Lindesmith.
• B.Y.P.U. which was led by Miss Jessie Cunningham, and preaching which was led by Rev. Willard at Bethany Sunday evening were well attended.
• Rev. Brindle, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. White, Mr. and Mrs. G.N. Low (sic: Lowe), Rev. J.M. Willard, Messrs Arthur, Albert and Wayne Willard, Misses Bess Cunningham, Lorena Lawson and Mable White were entertained at dinner in the home of J.I. Lindesmith and family last Sunday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11749/rec/15 Aug 1, 1918, p1, Col 1 - Fifty-Five to Funston Thurs. -
• Hundreds at station to say farewell—boys were cheerful –
• The fifty-five registrants of Douglas County called to the service last Thursday are now in training at Camp Funston, Kansas.
• As the hour approached for the departure of the young men, hundreds gathered in Ava and at the railroad station to bid them farewell. And while all entertained a hope that not one of the boys would be missing when peace shall final be declared, there was a feeling of sadness which permeated the entire crown; for “it is no light thing to see so many going, though all may, in the providence of Him who wills the destiny of men, return.
• Follow are the names of all who went in Thursday’s contingent:
• (list includes) Virgil McMurtrey, Orvval L. Rankin, Albert A. Willard…
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12325/rec/29 Aug 8, 1918, p8, , Col 1-2, Bethany –
• The Bethany school began Monday Aug 5th. Miss Lela Breckner is the teacher.
• Eva Lindesmith was a dinner guest of Miss Opal Biggs Sunday
• Miss Ida Massey and Mayme Lindesmith went to Ava Wednesday.
• Edgar Cearley, Virgil McMurtrey and Albert Willard of this vicinity left for Camp Funston last week. May they win their share of glorya ndreturn safely to their friends is our prayer.
• Misses Edna Cash and Ina McMurtrey were Bethany visitors last Sunday evening. Col 4, Dora –
• Virgil McMurtrey and Albert Willard were among the Douglas co. boys who left for training camps on July 25th.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11947/rec/85 Sept 5, 1918, p1, col 3 - Judges of Election –
• Brushcreek twp – E.C. Cearley, S.E. Kirkman, J.I. Lindesmith, C.B. Dickerson, R.T. McLaughlin, and Claud Hibbard.”
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12093/rec/53
p8, col 2 – Richville –
• Miss Blanche McMurtrey and Miss Alice Dullen are at Ava going to School. P8, col 3 top
• The Bethany school is progressing nicely with Miss Lela Breckner as teacher.
• Mrs. Nellie Doolen and daughters Lucille and Alice, and Blanche McMurtrey moved to Ava last Saturday.
• Wedding bells: - One more wedding before Uncle Sam calls the boys. Arthur Willard, a prominent, well known citizen, won the hand of one of Douglas county’s best teachers, Miss Bessie Cunningham. The ceremony was performed Saturday evening. The bride went back to her school Sunday. The young couple have the best wishes of all their friends.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12100/rec/176 Nov 7, 1918, p6, col 3-4 - Names and Addresses of Douglas County teachers
• 6. Allen M. Rankin, Norwood, R3 [m Alice Doolen]
• 78. Mayme Lindesmith, Hebron
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12609/rec/67 Dec 12, 1918, p8, col 1 - Dora –
• Frank Lindesmith of Springfield visited Wm. Cashs Friday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12499/rec/57 Dec 19, 1918, p8, col 1 - Bethany –
• Miss Lela Breckner spent last Tuesday and Wednesday in Mtn. Grove.
• Mr. and Mrs. Norton Pease were callers at the home of Russel Pease Sunday evening.
• Arthur Willard was all night guest at the home of Rev. McMurtrey Sunday night.
• Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pease called on Ebb Lindesmiths Sunday.
P8, col. 3, Richville –
• Jessie Cunningham and Miss Mary Earl spent Sunday with Bessie Willard.
• Mr. Alva Bennett and Lela Breckner were married last week. The school children were all sad because she gave up her school.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12341/rec/94 Dec 26, 1918, p8, col 2, Bethany –
• Mr. John Lindesmith and daughter Maymie and son Lyle were seen in this vicinity last Sunday and Monday.
• Mr. M.M. Pease and family spent Sunday with their son Norton Pease and wife.
• Mr. R.O, Rease [sic, Russell Pease] departed for Arkansas to spend the holidays with Mr. Pease’s father.
• Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Biggs had as guests at their home last Sunday evening the following people: Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kent and daughter Miss Helen, Mr. John Lindesmith and daughter and Mr. Robert Bell.
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willard took Sunday dinner in the Cunningham home.”
Col. 1, Dora –
• Miss Maude Upshaw spent Sunday with Clarence Pease’s.[Clarence married Betsy Upshaw in 1868, so this must be a niece of hers]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11488/rec/71 Mar 14, 1919, p8, cols 4-5 - Richville –
• Myrtle Lindesmith and Lyle are visiting relatives and old neighbors around Dora and Richville this week.
• Alice Doolen and Jessie Cunningham of Dora have gone to West Plains to take the teachers’ examination. They will be home Monday.
• Ida McMurtrey of Dora has gone to Gainesville to take the teachers’ examination.
• Tina Pease and little daughter Joyce called on Mrs. Hyram Lindesmith Sunday evening.
• The Baptist church at Bethany elected Rev. Milo Kent for pastor for the rest of the year.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12472/rec/51 April 24, 1919, p 8, col 2 = Bethany –
• Albert Willard has returned home from France, after being gone eight months.
• Arthur Willard departed for Iowa Monday.
• The Bethany School is progressing nicely. Mr. Allen Rankin is teacher.
• Mr. J.I. Lindesmith was the dinner guest at the home of R.O. Pease Sunday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11857/rec/62 May 1, 1919, p8, col 1 - Richville –
• Blanche McMurtrey spent Saturday night with Alice Doolen of Dora.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith and Lorena Lawson spent Thursday night with Blanche McMurtrey.
• Noah Cearley has returned home from Kansas city where he has been working.
• The Bethany School closed April 23. The scholars who took the 8th grade examination are: Lawrence Biggs, Harold Bayless, Lorena Lawson, Opal Pease, Blanche McMurtrey and Eva Lindesmith.
• The party at Norton Pease’s was well attended and everybody had a good time.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12305/rec/15 May 22, 1919, p8, col 1 - Bethany –
• Alva Bennett and wife left for their home in Bransville Monday
• Mr. and Mrs. Norton Pease were Sunday guests of Harum (sic: Hiram) Lindesmith.
• Little Grace Pease [daug of Russell] is on the sick list.
• Mrs. Arthur Willard is teacher at the Round Valley school this week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11032/rec/226 May, 29, 1919, p 8, col 2 - Topaz –
• Miss Eva Lindesmith was Sunday guest of Miss Hellen Green.
• Mrs. Bessie Willard who is teaching the Round Valley school spent the weekend with Miss Maymie Lindesmith.
• Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith and son and daughter and Mrs. Bess Willard were Sunday guests at the home of John Henry Woods.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13402/rec/12 June 12, 1919, p5, col 5 - 65 take teachers exam –
• Third grade certificates (list includes)
• Bessie Willard, Dora
• Jessie Cunningham, Dora
• Alice Dollen, Dora
• Allen Rankin, Mtn. Grove
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13233/rec/169
p8, col 1 – Bethany –
• Mrs. Norton Pease visited her mother Saturday night.
• Miss Opal Pease attending the baptising Sunday.
• Mr. White has a new Fordson tractor out on his farm for trial [father of Eva White Pease?]
P8, col 2 – Topaz –
• J.I. Lindesmith has been on the sick list the last few days.
• Mrs. Bessie Willard and Miss Maymie Lindesmith departed Friday for a visit with friends near and in Brandsville and Koshkonong.
• Misses Verle Cruzen, Sylvia Loyd and Eva Lindesmith and Messrs Nolan Dunnaway, Noah Wood [Jack] and Lee Dooms were after dinner guests of Misses Etta and Imogene Hafner Sunday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13236/rec/189 June 19, 1919, p5, col 5-6 - Topaz –
• Miss Bessie Willard resumed duties in the school room Monday after several days vacation.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunaway and little son Doyle, Mrs. Merianda Lloyd, Messrs Rufus Collins, Ople Luallen, Clyde Luallen and Albert Willard and Misses Mae Luallen and Maymie Lindesmith were highly entertained in the Hood home Sunday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13417/rec/74 June 26, 1919, p8, col 1 - Bethany –
• Bro. McMurtrey preached at Bethany last Sunday.
• Little Lucile Doolen is quite ill with Malaria fever.
• Bro. Kent preached at Round Valley Saturday and Sunday.
• Walter Willard has been helping his brother, Albert in the harvest field for a few days.
• Russell Pease and wife spent Sunday at the Davison home. Mr. Davison is very sick.
• Miss Mayme Lindesmith was a guest at Mr. Cunningham’s Saturday night.
• Mr. and Mrs. Biggs and daughter Opal were dinner guest at M.M. Peases Sunday.
• Mr. Cearley gave a nice party, in honor of his son’s return from France Saturday night. A large crowd attended and all reported a splendid time.
• Virgil Cearley, Charles Thompson, Robt. McLaughlin, Andrew Gibbens and Arthur Smallwood, all boys who have just returned from France, and who used to be frequent visitors at Bethany we give you a hearty welcome.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13263/rec/55 July 3, 1919, p8, col 1 - Topaz –
• Misses Christie McDaniel, Maymie and Eva Lindesmith, and Messrs Johnie and Everett Dooms and Roy Hoots were Sunday guests at the Wood home.
• Geo. Brown and family spent Sunday in the Lindesmith home.
Bethany –
• Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeton, Mrs. Norton Pease, Virgil and Edgar Cearley were Sunday guests at Mr. Biggs.”
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11479/rec/69 July 10, 1919, p8, col 2 - Topaz –
• Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith and daughter Miss Maymie visited with old friends near Bethany last week.
• Miss Alice Doolen and Opal Pease were visitors of Maymie and Eva Lindesmith Saturday and Sunday.
• Albert Willard attended church at Mr. Ararat Saturday night and Sunday.
• School at Round Valley closed last Thursday. Mrs. Willard [Bessie] seems to have given good satisfaction.
• We feel proud to state that a student of Mt. Arrat school, Eva Lindesmith won the free business course awarded for the best grade made by the 8th grade graduates of Douglas County. Miss Eva went to school most of the year at Bethany and once when congratulated upon her success, she modestly replied, “Mr. Rankins did it.”
P8, Col 1, Bethany –
• Albert Willard is sick this week.
• M.M. Pease spoke at the school house Sunday morning.
• Webb Deupress vaccinated some hogs for N.W. Pease and Wm. M. Biggs last Firday.
• Mr. Jerry Lindesmith, Mrs. John Lindesmith and daughter, Maymie are spending a week among old friends.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11380/rec/23 July 17, 1919, p8, col 1 - Bethany –
• Joyce Pease is on the sick list again.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11713/rec/26 July 24, 1919, p10, col 4 [ Topaz –
• Rev. M.Q. Kent of Dora spent Saturday night with J.I. Lindesmith.
• The Sunday School ice cream social which was held at Mr. Lindesmith’s was well attended and all reported a good time. Everyone had plenty of cream and some of the greedy ‘Red’ even made themselves sick.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11443/rec/27 Aug 7, 1919, p10, col 3 - Topaz –
• Dinner guests of J.H. Woods Sunday were Misses Ruth Hafner, Tressie Foster, Opal Ried, Maymie Lindesmith, Mesdames J.I. Lindesmith, Mirandy Loyd and Messrs. Orville Orr, Johnie Doombs, Nolan Dunaway, Albert Willard and John Platner.”
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11517/rec/76 Aug 14, 1919, p4, col 2 - Richville –
• Mrs. Susie Decker is visiting with her father Mr. Myra (sic) Pease
P4, Col 3 – Bethany –
• School is supposed to start the second Monday in August with Allen M. Rankin as teacher. Mr. Rankin taught a very successful term of school here last spring.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13018/rec/2 Aug 21, 1919, p8, col 2 - Topaz –
• Mr. J.H. Wood [Aunt Eva’s future father-in-law] is owner of a new Ford touring car, the first this neighborhood claims.
• J.I. Lindesmith and daughters returned home on Monday from Brandsville, where they were working at the peach sheds.
P8, col 3 - Dora –
• Miss Ina McMurtrey has the Black Jack school
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11812/rec/64 Aug 28, 1919, p8, col 3 - Richville –
• Alice Doolen stayed all night with Blanche McMurtrey Saturday night.
• Bethany school began Monday with Allen Rankin as teacher.
• Alice Doolen expects to begin her first term of school Monday at Round Top. We hope she will have success in her work.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12689/rec/195 Sept 25, 1919, p3, col 3 - Topaz –
• Misses Etta Hafner and Maymie Lindesmith, both teachers, spent the weekend with home folks.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12005/rec/44 [Albert Willard and Maymie Lindesmith married Oct 10, 1919. There was a note in the newspaper about it, but can't find it now.]
Richville - "The newlywed Maymie Lindesmith and Albert Willard are making their home at Nathaniel Lowe's." Nov 6, 1919, p1, col 5 - Names and Addresses of Douglas County teachers –
• 77. Miss Alice Doolen, Dora
• 78. Mrs. Bessie Willard, Hebron
• 104. iss Ina McMurtrey, Richville
• 105. Allen Rankin, Dora
[seems like Maymie should be on this list, but all 111 Douglas County teachers are listed]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12244/rec/40 Nov. 27, 1919, p 3, col 1 - Bethany –
• Rev. M.G. Kent has purchased a farm near Prior. We are sorry to lose them from our community, but glad they are not going any further away.
• Mr. and Mrs. Norton Pease and little daughter, Messrs Allen Rankin and Ermine White, Grandma Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willard were highly entertained at the Biggs home Saturday evening.
• R.O. Pease and family are preparing to move to the Kent place which now belongs to Geo. Thornton.
• Miss Jessie Cunningham is finishing the Pine Ridge school.
• Mrs. Clarence Pease is no better at this time.
• Mrs Bob Decker [Susie Pease] is expecting her husband to arrive at any time, and thinks perhaps they will make their home here.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12765/rec/32 Dec 4, 1919, p8, col. 1 - Topaz –
• R.O. Pease and family and the Misses Opal and Eula Pease came very near a very serious accident in crossing the ford below Round Valley, and they were on their way to visit Mrs. (sic: Mr.) Pease’s sister, Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith of this place. The current had washed out a deep hole in the creek bed, and one mule went under very near turning the hack over. However, a terrible scare, wet feet and wet lap robes were the final result.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13326/rec/10 Jan 1, 1920, p 4, col 3 - Bethany –
• Walter Pease and Russell Pease, the former from Miller, Mo, and the later from Viola, Ark, incidently (sic) met at their fathers last Sunday evening. Walter had not visited friends and relatives here for years.
• Were it not for the absence of Jno. Lindesmith of Topaz, Mo. and Byron Pease of Colorado, Mr. Pease’s children could all be at home again.”
• Bethany school was dismissed Xmas week as Mr. Rankin wished to spend the holidays with home folks.
• Wedding bells have been chiming in our vicinity. New Gilmore and Rena Dobbs were married ruing the holidays. Bro. McMurtrey married the third of the Willard boys Christmas day. Arthur Willard was married to Bess Cunningham Aug 24, 1918, and on Oct 10, 1919 Albert Willard married to Maymie Joyce Lindesmith; and on Christmas day Walter Willard was married to Jessie Cunningham. All three couples were married by Rev. McMurtrey. Those present at the wedding were: Misses Alice Doolin, Bertha McMurtrey, Lucile Doolin, Lulu and Gertie Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willard. The young couple will start to Oregon county next week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12910/rec/22 Jan 1, 1920, p7, col 2 - Dora –
• Mrs. Nellie Doolin is teaching the Bell school.
• Harry Pease and wife returned to their home at Mtn. Grove Tuesday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12913/rec/15 Jan 29, 1920, p4, col 3 - Dora –
• Albert Willard is sick.
• There is lots of sickness in the neighborhood now
• A large crowd attended Bert Cearley’s funeral Wednesday. He died Monday evening after suffering a week with pneumonia fever. His mother was buried a few days before. She also had pneumonia fever. The father Elbert Cearley and a grown daughter are also very low at present with pneumonia fever. [Elbert was cousin of John W. Cearley who m Minnie Lindesmith]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12793/rec/135 Feb 12, 1920, p4, col 3 - Topaz –
• Mrs. J.I. Willard and little son Lyle Jasper spent the weekend with Mrs. Lindesmith’s daughter, Mrs. Maymie Willard, and her father Mr. M.M. Pease of near Dora. [Was this when Maymie lost her first baby?] • J.R. Roberts our teacher closed a successful term of school at this place and left his pupil, Eva Lindesmith to give the final examination, to be on Feb 27, as Mr. Roberts has gone to other work away from here.
P4, Col 4 – Dora –
• Miss Alice Doolin is spending the week at West Plains.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11358/rec/21 Mar 11, 1920, p 1, col 2 bottom - Thirty-five applicants for teachers’ certificate –
• The March teachers’ exam held at Ava High School Fri and St. Twenty-nine applicants for third grade certificates:
• Eva Lindesmith, Cabool.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13140/rec/41 Apr 1, 1920, p3, col 3 - Bethany –
• The pie supper at the Bethany school was well attended and the proceeds were $30.00.
• Mr. D.O. McmMurtrey has sold his farm to Geo. Freeman and will leave here soon. Friends and neighbors regret his departure.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith is attending at Bethany.
• Sunday dinner guest at the McMurtrey home last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Bennett, Mrs. Albert Willard, Misses Eva Lindesmith, Opal Biggs and Erman White.
• Sunday school was organized at Bethany last Sunday. The following officers were elected: Albert Willard, Supt; E.H. White, Asst Supt; Opal Biggs, Secretary, with Mable White as asst.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12990/rec/58
p8 col 1 – Richville –
• The pie supper and entertainment at Bethany Friday night had the best of order that could be asked for.
• Mr. Allan M. Rankin will close a very successful term of school at Bethany April 2. The 7th grade examination will be given on the last of the week. Apr 8, 1920, p1, col 3 bottom - Bethany –
• Mrs. Albert Willard is very ill with what is supposed to be smallpox
• Mr. and Mrs. V. Dickinson [Minnie Pease], Misses Lorene Lawson, Eva Lindesmith, Alice Doolen, Charles Kirkman, Allen Rankin and Erman White were Sunday visitors at the M.M. Pease home.
• A nice party was held at the Pease home Thursday night.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12519/rec/62
p7, col 3 – Richville –
• Mrs. Mayme Willard is on the sick list this week.
• Bethany school closed Wednesday, March 31st, but some of the scholars went back Thursday and Friday to take the 7th grade examination.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11294/rec/202 Apr 15, 1920, p 1, col 4 bottom - Topaz –
• Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith has been at the bedside of her daughter Mrs. Albert Willard. Mrs. Willard is reported better at this writing.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11288/rec/42 Apr 22, 1920, p3, col 3 - Bethany –
• Old Bethany church was crowded to its utmost last Saturday night while Rev. Mr. Kent gave a splendid sermon. Church every second Saturday night and Sunday. Everybody come.
• Mrs. John Lindesmith returned to her home this week. She has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. A. Willard, who has been quite ill.
• Herschell Pease left last week for Colorado. He will spend a few days in Augusta, Kans, visiting his sister, Mrs. Bob Decker.
• Allen Rankin was down last week attending to some business.
• M.M. Pease will talk at the school house Sunday, May 2.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12628/rec/70 May 6, 1920, p 4, col 5 top - Bethany –
• Mr. and Mrs. A. Willard, Miss Opal Pease, Earl Lindesmith and Willie Bennett visited Mt. Ararat relatives Sunday.
• Miss Alice Doolin spent Sunday with Blanche McMurtrey
• Mrs. George Biggs and daughter Miss Beulah visited with the Pease and Biggs families last weelend.
• Miss Ina McMurtrey left Saturday for Springfield where she will enter the Springfield Business College for a complete Business course.
• Bethany school is unable to report having a teacher yet.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11340/rec/188 May 13, 1920, p 2, col 1 - Bethany –
• J.I. Lindesmith and daughter Miss Eva and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bennett were visitors in this country last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Reese and Mrs. and Mrs. Lee Lindesmith were guests at the Newton Reese home Sunday. [not sure who Lee is?]
• Edgar Cearley had the misfortune to cut his hand severely on barb wire recently.
• Rev. Kent will preach at Bethany the second Sunday in June.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11914/rec/14 June 10, 1920, p7, col 5 - Hebron –
• Mrs. Mayme Willard, former teacher at Little Zion, is teaching Pine Ridge school. P7, col 6 - Dora –
• The friends and neighbors surprised Mr. D.O. McMurtrey on his birthday, June 5th, by taking dinner in a good time, and all enjoyed the feast.
• Mrs. Nellie Doolen and children have gone to Illinois on a visit to relatives and friends.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11991/rec/113 June 17, 1920, p6, Col 2 - Hebron –
• Mrs. Arthur Willard visited with home folks a few days last week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12975/rec/234 July 22, 1920, p6, col 4 - Hebron –
Mrs. Bessie Willard is teaching Little Zion school again this year. School commenced July 12 [Wasn’t Maymie teaching at Little Zion when she married in Oct 1919? If so, did Bessie finish out her year? Did she give up her school when she got married>]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11396/rec/211 Aug 26, 1920, p4, col 3 - New Arlyn –
• Miss Verle Cruzen visited with Miss Eva Lindesmith from Saturday morning until Sunday night.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13569/rec/46
p3, col 2 – Hebron –
• School at Little Zion is progressing very nicely with Bess Willard as teacher.
• Ina McMurtrey spent the last of the week with her cousin, Edna Cudworth.
• Round Top school has commenced with ina McMurtrey as teacher.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13568/rec/138 Sept 9, 1920, p5, col 4 - New Arlyn –
• Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and two sons, Wilson and Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cruzen and daughter, Verle, of New Arlyn were Sunday guests of Mr. J.I. Lindesmith and family at Mt. Ararat.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13408/rec/72
p 8, col 4 - Rural Schools open for fall and winter term.
• 40. Eva Lindesmith, Willow Springs
• 42. Lelia Bennett, Cabool
• 78. Bessie Willard, Hebron
• 79. Maymie Willard, Richville [teacher's home address, not school. She was teaching at Pleasant Mound]
• 80. Mrs. Minnie Dickinson, Sedan [Minnie Pease] • [Don’t see Bethany on this list, but the list isn't the schools it's the teachers]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13411/rec/64 Sept 16, 1920, p2, Col 3 - Richville –
• Mrs. Mayme Willard is boarding at the home of Ames McMurtrey.
• Pleasant Mound school is progressing nicely with Mrs. Mayme Willard as teacher.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12547/rec/213 Oct 21, 1920, p 8, col 3 bottom - Hebron –
• Mrs. Walter Willard [Jessie Cunningham] of Koshkonong and brother Forest Cunningham of Dora spent Sunday with their sister Mrs. Arthur Willard of this place.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12851/rec/43 Dec 2, 1920, p2, col 1 - Bethany –
• School at Bethany is still progressing. The county Supt. was a visitor at our school one day last week.
• Miss Lorene Lawson spent Wednesday night with Miss Opal Pease
• Alva Lindesmith happened to the misfortune of getting his collar bone broken caused from a team running away.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11878/rec/208 Dec 16, 1920, p2, col 5-6 - Douglas County Pedagogues –
• Blanche Mcurtrey, Mtn. Grove, Mo
• Eva Lindesmith, Willow Springs, MO
• Lela Bennett, Cabool, Mo
• Nina McMurtrey, Roosevelt, MO
• Bessie Willard, Hebron, Mo [home address]
• Mayme Willard, Richville, Mo [Teaching at Pleasant Mound]
• Minnie Dickeson, Richville, MO
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12434/rec/49 Dec 23, 1920, p3, col 2 - Bethany –
• Herchel Pease came home Friday from Colorado where he had been working.
• Earl Lindesmith came home from North Missouri last Wednesday where he has been at work.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11933/rec/37 Dec 30, 1920, p 2, col 4 - Pine Ridge –
• R.L. Pearce has moved onto Oliver Key’s place [Rhoda Lindesmith]
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willard are moving to their place.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11635/rec/132 Jan 6, 1921, p3, col 3 bottom - Bethany –
• Schools which have been dismissed for the holidays will all begin Monday.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith is going to finish the other five months of school at Pleasant Mound. [Was she filling in for Maymie before J.I. was born, Feb 2]
• The party at Myra Pease’s was enjoyed by all who attended. There was plenty of music, including the new Victrola which they recently purchased.
• Bob Pierce has moved to the Oliver Keys place [husband of Rhoda Lindesmith]
• We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willard as our neighbors again.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11897/rec/77 Feb 3, 1921, p4, col 4 - Richville –
• School at New Jail is doing fine with Miss Eva Lindesmith as teacher. We expect it to be still better when the new seats are in. [was she teaching at Pleasant Mound or New Jail?]
• Miss Opal Pease left Saturday for Kansas City where she expects to go to school.
• Eva Lindesmith spent Friday night with Blanche McMurtrey.
• Several attended the singing Sunday night at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willard’s.
• Mrs. Myrtle Lindesmith is staying with her daughter Mrs. Albert Willard this week. [for the birth of her baby, J.I.]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12928/rec/24 Feb 17, 1921, p1, col 6 - Petit Jurors –
• Brushcreek – M.E. Russell; alternate, Albert Willard
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12012/rec/127 Mar 10, 1921, p8, col 2 - Richville –
• Alice Doolen has been visiting relatives and friends here for the past few weeks. She has gone back to her home in West Plains.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith spent Saturday and Sunday at her home at Topaz.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12215/rec/213 Apr 7, 1921, p4, col 2 - Petit Jurors for Coming Session of circuit court
(list includes)
• Brushcreek – M.E. Russell; alternate, Albert Willard
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11282/rec/145 Mar 10, 1921, p8, col 1 - Richville –
• Alice Doolen has been visiting relatives and friends here for the past few weeks. She has gone back to her home in West Plains.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith spent Saturday and Sunday at her home at Topaz.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12215/rec/66 May 5, 1921, p3, col 2 bottom - Richville –
• Miss Eva Lindesmith and Lawrence Biggs were Sunday guests at Mr. Pease’s.
• Bethany school closed last Friday evening.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13285/rec/60 June 2, 1921, p6, col 6 top - Financial Statement of Douglas County, MO –
• J.I. Lindesmith, clerk of election - $2.50
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12276/rec/33 Aug 25, 1921, p3, col 2 - Richville –
• Nellie Doolen and daughter of west Plains are visiting friends and relatives here.
• Bethany school house is getting a new coat of paint.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11584/rec/216 Sept 22, 1921, p3, col. 4-5 - Topaz –
• Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith has been on the sick list the past week.
• Eva Lindesmith and Charles Beason were dinner guests of Sylvia Lloyd Sunday at the home of J.H. Wood…. Mr. Beason, teacher of Mt. Ararat school…
• Mrs. Amanda Lindesmith has gone for an extended visit to her son in Ash Grove, MO.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12122/rec/7 Nov 10, 1921, p4, col 3 - Richville –
• A colored jazz band stopped at Bethany school last Wednesday and advertised their show by playing and singing a few pieces of music. Several of the pupils had never seen a negro.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13560/rec/218 Dec. 22, 1921, p2, col 2 - School Directory of Douglas County: (list of all 111 schools)
• Mt. Ararat, Clerk: J.I. Lindesmith; teacher: Chas. E. Beason; school address: Topaz
• Bethany, board president: M.M. Pease; teacher: Blanche McMurtrey; school address: Richville
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13387/rec/29 Feb 16, 1922, p1, 5th col near top - Near-by News –
• Mrs. Rosa Willard, 37 years old, wife of Stonewall Willard [uncle of Albert Willard]of Brandsville, recently gave birth to quadruplets, all boys and weighing about 3 or 4 pounds each. Although born slightly premature all were fairly well developed, but lived only a few hours.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12709/rec/25 Feb 23, 1922, p8, col 4-5 - Richville –
• Mrs. Norton Pease entertained several neighbors children last Saturday afternoon in honor of her little daughter Joyce’s birthday. the evening was spent in outdoor games led by Miss Blanche McMurtrey. Ice cream and cake were served as refreshments.
• Mrs. Byron Pease has been on the sick list for the past week, but is reported better.
• Mr. H. Lindesmith is going to leave. His sale will be held on March 1st. [Joseph Hiram]
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price are visiting at Mr. E.B. Lindesmith’s.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13156/rec/19 Mar 16, 1922, p 1, col 4 - Many Applications for Certificates to Teach –
• List for the March exams. Grades being mailed this week –
• List of those who took the exam (includes)
• Mrs. Bessie Willard, Richville
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11178/rec/88 Mar 23, 1922, p3, col 4 - Topaz –
• Mr. J.I. Lindesmith is slowly recovering from a long siege of typhoid. His daughter, Miss Eva, has been confined to her bed about eight days with the same fever.”
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12192/rec/25 Mar 30, 1922, p6, col 2 top - Topaz –
• J.I. Lindesmith is still reported to be better. Miss Eva, also, is making a speedy recovery.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12231/rec/12
p8, col 4 – Richville –
• the dance at M.M. Pease’s Friday night was well attended and all had a joy time. It was the best one they have had in years. One reason is that no one was there with “white mule.”
Bethany school will be out 2 weeks earlier than was expected, since the clerk received a new statement of the school funds.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12233/rec/223 Apr 20, 1922, p8, col. 4 - Topaz -
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willard and little son from Dora visited with Mrs. Willard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith during the weekend.
• J.I. Lindesmith is yet very poorly, but is able to walk out in the sunshine once in a while—when there is any sunshine”
• The school meeting at Mr. Ararat did quite a business, so reported. Mr. George Seibers was elected director to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Otis Barnes. Mr. Jesse James was elected for the term of three years, and we understand Logan Welch is to be clerk to fill the place of J.I. Lindesmith who resigned. The vote carried to move the school house site, also to bond the district to build a new 2-room school house so as to employ two teachers. We sure are glad to know of so progressive a move.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12386/rec/4 Apr 27, 1922m p2, col 1 – Richville –
• New Jail and Bethany both have their teachers employed.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12818/rec/224 May 18 1922, p2, Col 2 - Richville –
• Mrs. Mayme Willard has been very ill during the past week.
• Miss Ethel Sparks and Mr. Noah Cearley, both of Richville, were united in holy matrimony at the West Plains court house Friday, May 5th. They came to the groom’s home Sunday and expect to remain there for a few weeks. Then they are going to Kansas to spend the summer. A large crowd met and charivaried (sic) them on Monday night after which they treated on candy, and played in the yard by moonlight. They seem very happy and it is our wish that they will continue that way.”
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11574/rec/99 June 8, 1922, p8, col 4 - Topaz –
• Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Willard from near Dora came Sunday to visit with Mrs. Willard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith. Mrs. Willard and little son stayed over for a few weeks’ visit. Mrs. Willard has been very ill but is improving real fast.
• Miss Tressie Foster was a Sunday night guest of Miss Audra Spurlock who is staying at the J.I. Lindesmith home while she teaches the month at Mt. Ararat.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12662/rec/9 July 13, 1922, p8, col 1 - Topaz –
• Mr and Mrs. J.A. Roberts and son Kirby were Sunday dinner guests at the J.I. Lindesmith home.
• Mesdames Jim Reece and J.I. Lindesmith, Mr. Orville Reece and little Taylor Reece, made a flying trip Monday down near Dora after Miss Agnes Reece, who has been with Mrs. Albert Willard for the past four weeks.
• The families of Mr. George Brown Sr, Mr. Charles Hoots and Mr. J.I. Lindesmith met at Mr. Geo. Brown Jr’s on the Fourth and spent the day with nice “eats” and plenty of ice cream and lemonade. The creek was too cold and dingy for fishing which they meant to have indulged in.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12109/rec/20 July 20, 1922, p2, col 3 - Hebron –
• Mrs. Bess Willard is employed to teach Big Springs School. School begins there next Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Pease spent Sunday with Mr. White and on their way home called on Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Cudworth.
• We were sorry to hear of the death of little Dallis Pease. [son of Norton]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11298/rec/159 Aug 3, 1922, p3, col 3 - Topaz –
• Mr. Allen M. Rankin, one of the teachers employed for Mt. Ararat, was down viewing the new building and visiting the board of directors, and was also a guest at the J.I. Lindesmith home Thur evening.
• Sunday guests for dinner at the J.H. Wood home were Mesdames Will Wood and J.I. Lindesmith, Messrs Will Wood, J.I. Lindesmith, Charles Thompson and Roy Hoots. They also did full justice to those fine watermelons which John Henry always has at this season of the year.
• Miss Eva, Master Lyle J. and Grandma Lindesmith are spending the weekend down near Dora at the home of Miss Eva’s sister, Mrs. A.A. Willard.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12201/rec/26 Aug 17, 1922, p2, col 4 - Topaz —
• the family of Mr. Tom Freeman, Mrs. Mary Seibers and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith and Master Lyle Lindesmith were dinner guests of Mrs. Lizzie Brown Sunday.
• Among those from this place that attended the baptizing at ‘Bridge’ were Misses Gertie Carrolton, Nola Peters and Eva Lindesmith. Messrs Orville Reese, Walter Brown, George Brown Jr, J.I. Lindesmith, James Reese, John Collins and Earney Robertson.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13549/rec/6 Sept 21,1922, p 7, col. 2 - Topaz –
• The families of Mr. Willie Butcher of near Buckhart and Mr. V.C. Dickison [Minnie Pease] of near Richville motored over to the home of J.I. Lindesmith and spent Sunday. Mrs. Dickison is a sister of Mrs. Lindesmith. They visited and praised the nice new school building at Mt. Ararat. Enroute home they visited the big spring at Topaz belonging to Mrs. Mary. J. Hutchison. The Topaz Spring is one of the wonders of the Ozarks.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11496/rec/31 Sept 7, 1922, p 7, col. 3 - Topaz –
• Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Willard and little son J.I. were weekend visitors with Mrs. Willard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith. They happened to quite an accident enroute, but not so serious as it might have been. Their team [mules] ran away, throwing Mrs. Willard and baby from the hack but hurting them only slightly, also broke the tongue from the hack. Mr. Willard was letting the baby do the driving and he dropped one of the lines and the mules became scared.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12000/rec/43 Sept 28, 1922, p7, col 3 - Topaz —
• J.I. Lindesmith killed a fine mutton Monday, and as the teachers stay at his place, we hope they won’t become foundered on mutton.
• Misses Eva Lindesmith and Lurue Harp and Lyle Lindesmith were callers on aunt Jennie Wood Sunday evening.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12259/rec/13 Oct 5, 1922, p3, col 1 & 2 - Topaz –
• Mr. M.M. Pease of near Dora, and daughter, Eula, came up to the home of Mr. J.I. Lindesmith Sunday. Miss Eula, a sister of Mrs. Lindesmith, will remain and attend school at Mr. Ararat. She will be in the 8th grade work under Mr. Allen Rankin. [Rankin married J.I. Lindesmith’s cousin’s daughter Alice Doolen in 1926]
• Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith had as dinner guests Sunday after church services, Mesdames J.H. Wood, Henry Shannon, eunice Reed and Messrs Evertt Reed, Henry Shannon and M.M. Pease and little Richard Wood, and Clovis and Cray Reed.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12615/rec/11 Nov 16, 1922, p6, col 1 - Topaz –
• School at Mr. Ararat was dismissed on election day. Mr. Allen M. Rankin went to New Arlyn to cast his vote.
• Messrs M.E. Barnes, George Brown Jr and J.I. Lindesmith went to Pleasant Hill church Sunday to help ordain some deacons in that church. Rev. Joe Dowdy held services.
• Mrs Alice Peters and children were Sunday dinner guests at Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith’s.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13029/rec/30 Dec 7, 1922, p8, col 2 bottom - Topaz –
• While the teachers were attending the meeting at Ava, Miss Eula Pease visited her homefolks near Dora.
• Miss Etta Hafner of Lone Star school was a Sunday dinner guest of Misses Eva Lindesmith and Larue Harpe.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13218/rec/50 Dec 14, 1922, p3, col 4 - Topaz –
• Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith, Misses Larue Harpe, Eula Pease, Eva Lindesmith and Lyle Lindesmith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reed of the Oscar Robertson farm Sunday.
• Mr. Allen Rankin purchased oil and oiled the floors of both rooms at Mt. Ararat school. He surely keeps the new building looking fine.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12738/rec/18 Dec 28, 1922, p8, col 1 - Topaz —
• Mr. M.M. Pease of near Dora, Mo, was up at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith, last Friday. He came after another daughter, Miss Eula May Pease to take home to spend with week’s vacation.
2nd col: (still Topaz, MO) —
• Mr and Mrs. Albert Willard and little son, J.I., were Xmas visitors with Mrs. Willard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith, going home Monday afternoon accompanied by Miss (sic) Amanda Lindesmith, Mr. Lindesmith’s mother, who will visit a daughter and other relatives near Richville and Dora.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11122/rec/2 Jan 4, 1923, p8, 1st column – Topaz
• Dr. Duckworth … also called at the J.I. Lindesmith home. Mr. Lindesmith having quite an attack of rheumatism.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith has been on the puny list a few days, and was unable to teach school on New Years day
• Mr. M.M. Pease, accompanied by his two daughters, Misses Eula and Nina, was at the J.I. Lindesmith home last Sunday. Miss Eula stayed to resume her school work at Mt. Ararat.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11929/rec/3 Jan 25, 1923, p3, col 5 - Topaz –
• Round Valley school has been dismissed since early this week because of the sickness of the teacher, Miss Eva Lindesmith, who has the flu.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bennett and two small children of Dora, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnes and the Lindesmiths. Mrs. Bennett was formerly Miss Lela Breckner and had taught one term of school at Mt. Ararat.
• The entire families of Otis Barnes, E.W. McDaniel, J.I. Lindesmith, Geo. Brown Jr, Tom Freeman, Bill Wallace, with numbers of individuals in other families have had the flu or lagrippe, and there are a few cases of pneumonia.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11189/rec/17 Feb 8, 1923, p4, col 3 - Bethany –
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lawson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willard and son, and Misses Maybelle and Myrtle Mainard and Bess Kemp, and Mr. Elbert Smith and Murl Kemp were Sunday visitors at the Bennett home.
• Albert Willard made a trip to St. Louis this week.
• Uncle Eb and Aunt Olive Lindesmith spent Sunday at the M.M. Pease home.
• We understand that Uncle Will Campbell and wife have sold their farm and contemplate going to Illinois to their daughter, Mrs. Cora Doolen [wife of Oscar Doolen who was Amanda’s nephew].
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13348/rec/54 Feb 15, 1923, p3, col. 4-5 - Bethany –
• Grandma Lindesmith [Amanda] is visiting her daughter Mrs. Minnie Cearley and other relatives and old neighbors.
• Francis Lindesmith of Washington is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eb Lindesmith.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12646/rec/7 Feb 22, 1923, p2, col 3 top - Bethany –
• Norton Pease made a business trip to West Plains this week.
• Frank Lindesmith of ash Grove is visiting with friends and relatives around here.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12058/rec/236 Mar 1, 1923, p 2, col 3 - Bethany –
• Rev James (sic: Joe) M. Willard of Koshkonong made a short visit with his sons, Albert and Arthur Willard, the first part of the week.
• J.I. Lindesmith of Topaz spent a day and night with his daughter, Mrs. Albert Willard, the first of the week. On his return home he was accompanied by his mother and brother, Frank Lindesmith of Ash Grove.
• Victor Dickison was behind the counters at Richville again this week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11547/rec/16 Mar 15, 1923, p8, cols 2-3: Topaz —
• Charles Beason of the Ava High School was a Mt. Ararat visitor last week. He was guest at the J.I. Lindesmith home, and observed at Mt. Ararat school the entire week. He was the teacher of this school in 1921-22.
• J.I. Lindesmith accompanied by Misses Etta Hafner and Eva Lindesmith made a trip to Mtn. Grove Monday. Misses Hafner and Lindesmith remained there to attend high school.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12779/rec/5
p2, col 2 – Bethany –
• Mrs. Nell Doolen of West Plains is making a few days visit among old neighbors and relatives.
• Mrs. M.M. Pease made two trips to her father’s bedside last week—Grandma (sic) White who was not expected to live.
• Mrs. B. M. Pease had an incubator to hatch last week.
• Arthur Willard purchased a 360 egg incubator
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12773/rec/238 March 22, 1923, p8, col 3-4 - Bethany –
• M.M. Pease and son Joe made a business trip to West Plains last week.
• Aunt Polly Low (sic: Lowe) has been very sick.
• Mrs. M.M. Pease is sick
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11176/rec/239 Mar 29, 1923, p2, col 1 – Bethany -
• Miss Lorena Lawson was Sunday and Sunday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willard
• Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Pease and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dickison [Minnie Pease]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12022/rec/240 Apr 5, 1923, p2, col 3 - Bethany –
• Albert Willard has been sick during the past week.
• Miss Eulah Pease [daug of Myron] who has been going to school at Mt. Ararat this past school year, returned to her home last Thursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willard are the very proud parents of a baby girl, born March 30th. Both mother and babe are feeling quite well.
• Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pease spent Easter at the Ed Sparks home.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11653/rec/241 Apr 12, 1923, p2, col 1- Topaz –
• M.M. Pease and small son, Joe Niel, of near Dora, were dinner guests at the J.I. Lindesmith home last Thursday. Miss Eula Pease, a student at Mt. Ararat school returned home with them.
• Misses Lottie Loyd and Eva Lindesmith of Mtn. Grove were weekend visitors with home folks.
• Dinner guests at the J.I. Lindesmith home Easter Sunday were the families of Messrs. J.H. Wood and Monroe Wood, and Rev. Joe Dowdy, Mr. Allen Rankin and Miss Lottie Loyd. It was Mr. Lindesmith’s 45th birthday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11125/rec/75 Apr 26, 1923, p2, cols 2-3 - Bethany –
• Mrs. M.M. Pease who has been quite ill is slowly improving.
• Miss Lorene Lawson has been employed to teach Bethany school this year.
• Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dickison [Minnie Pease] are the proud parents of a third son born last week. Both mother and babe are doing nicely.
• A wolf seen in Albert Willard’s field one day last week. Immediately after sunrise the wolf chased Willard’s sheep thru the fiend and right up to the gate near the house and barn.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith and Mr. Lawrence Biggs both students of Mtn. Grove High School, spent the weekend with friends and relatives in our vicinity.
• Rev. J.M. Willard spent a few days visiting friends and relatives near here the fore part of the week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12407/rec/45 May 3, 1923, p2, col 3 - Richville –
• Mrs. Myra Pease has been very low but we are glad to know that she is some better at present. Miss Opal Pease, Mrs. Susie Decker and Herschel Pease came home on account of their mother’s illness.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith, who is attending school at Mtn. Grove, has been here this week on account of the illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Pease.
• Most of the schools in this vicinity have hired their teachers. Miss Lorena Lawson has Bethany school…
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13513/rec/40
p8, col 1 - Topaz –
• The J.I. Lindesmith family was called to the bedside of Mrs. M.M. Pease of near Dora who is serioiusly ill. Her condition was a little improved when they returned, but she is dangerously sick yet.
• R.O. Pease and little Miss grace Winnie Pease of near Viola, ark, and Mrs. Albert Willard and small son J.I. of near Dora, Mo. were Thur night guests at the J.I. Lindesmith home.
• J.I. Lindesmith and son Lyle took Miss Eva Lindesmith back to Mtn. Grove last Sunday. She had been down to the home of M.M. Pease to be with the sick. She has three more weeks of high school at Mtn. Grove.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13519/rec/110 May 10, 1923, p2, cols 1 & 3 - Topaz –
• Mr. and Mrs. Fountain Bennett, Mrs and Mrs. Alva Bennett and two children Carlos and Freda, and Mrs. Albert Willard and baby of Dora, Mo, were guests of the Barnes’ and Lindesmith families the weekend; also they were Mt. Ararat church visitors representing Bethany church in the conference that was held at this place.
• Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith received word that Mrs. M.M. Pease, who has been dangerously ill in her home near Dora, Mo. was resting much better on that Friday, April 4th.
• Miss Eva Lindesmith was a home visitor this weekend. She was accompanied to Mtn. Grove Sunday evening by Miss Sylvia Loyd.
Col 3, Bethany –
• Wayne Willard of Koshkonong is working for his brother Albert Willard this spring.
• Mrs. M.M. Pease who has been seriously ill with heart trouble and other complications for some time is no better. Telegrams were sent to her daughter Opal Pease of Kansas City, and another daughter, Mrs. Susie Decker of Augusta, Kansas, and her step-daughter, Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith of Cabool. Letters and telegrams were also sent to her son Hershell Pease of Chicago and step sons, Russell Pease of Viola, Ark., and Walter Pease of Miller, MO. The children all came with the exception of Walter who is expected any time. Dr. Gordon of Dora is attending Mrs. Pease. Dr. Hogan of West Plains was also summoned the first of last week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12529/rec/9
p8, col 2-3 – Bethany –
• Mr. Bob Decker of Kansas arrived last week on account of the serious illness of his mother-in-law, Mrs. M. M. Pease, Mrs. Decker having come on before Him.
• Obituary – the death angel visited the home of Myron M. Pease Monday morning, May the 7th, and bore away the soul of Eva Pease, a dear wife and mother. Mrs. Pease had been ill for some time, suffering severely. For two weeks or more she had welcomed the angel of death, and had remarked several times that she longed to go to her dear little girl who died several years ago. Mrs. Pease was 55 years old on the second of May. She is survived by a heart-broken husband, four sons and five daughters, seven grandchildren, a very old father and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn the loss. Burial took place at the Sweeton Cemetery May 8th at 3 p.m. – By a loving granddaughter.[probably Maymie]
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12535/rec/245 May 17, 1923, p2, col 6 bottom -
• Financial statement of Douglas County, Mo for the year of 1922 –
• Expense of election: J.I. Lindesmith, clerk of election $2.00 (many clerks listed) https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11161/rec/36
p8, cols 3-4 – Bethany -
• Miss Opal Pease who was called home from Kansas City a few weeks ago on account of her mother’s illness and death, returned to Kansas City last Sunday where she will again take up her school work.
• Hershel Pease will return to Chicago the 15th to resume his duties as foreman of a squad of Santa Fe Railroad men.
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willard had over a hundred young turkeys to hatch last week
• Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pease have moved into the house with the former’s father, M.M. Pease.
P8, col 1 – Topaz –
• The J.I. Lindesmith family attended the funeral of Mrs. M.M. Pease at the Sweeton cemetery near Dora, last Tuesday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11167/rec/246 May 24, 1923, p2, col 2 - Topaz –
• Messrs Bruno Hafner and J.I. Lindesmith went to Mtn. Grove last Thursday. They were accompanied home by Misses Edna Wood, Etta Hafner and Eva Lindesmith who have been attending school at Mtn. Grove the past ten weeks.
P2, col 1, Bethany –
• Albert Willard had the misfortune to lose his house and the greater part of its contents by fire last Sunday, May 20th. The house caught fire on the roof and was most gone before anyone got there. Mr. and Mrs. Willard and the former’s brother got a few things out, but the neighbors who came never got into the house at all. Albert was looking around over his crop when his wife discovered the fire. By the time he got to the house the upstairs was in flames. The cellar and contents were also destroyed.
• Mr. M.M. Pease, son Joe and daughters Nina and Eula, spent Sunday visiting the children’s grandfather, Mr. W.S. White.
• Albert and Wayne Willard went to the home of their father, J.M. Willard, at Koshkonong, the first of the week.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12416/rec/13 June 7, 1923, p 6, col 2 top - Topaz –
• Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Willard were guests at the J.I. Lindesmith home Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Willard went from there to Cabool and on to Ava to take teachers’ examination. Mr. Willard returned to their home near Dora. Mrs. Amanda Lindesmith accompanying him to the home of John Cearley for a visit with her daughter, Mrs Jno. Cearley [Minnie Lindesmith].
• Mr. and Mrs. Willard had the misfortune of having their house and cellar with most of its contents destroyed by fire several days ago.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11972/rec/39
P1, Col 6 – 87 take Teachers Exam –
• Third grade certificate: (list includes) Mrs. M.J. Willard
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11967/rec/104 June 21, 1923, p2, col 2 - Bethany –
• M.M. Pease and son Joe made a business trip to Ava last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Pease have named their new son Carol Joe.
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willard and babe were Sunday guests of J.H. Cunningham.
• Albert Willard is building a smokehouse in which he and his family will spend the summer.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13576/rec/35 June 28, 1923, p2, col 2 bottom - Bethany –
• Lula, Gertha and Otto Cunningham are ill with the measles.
• Mrs. Nell Doolin and daughters Misses Alice and Lucille motored from West Plains Saturday and were Saturday night guests in the A.E. McMurtrey home.
• Eva and Lyle Lindesmith were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willard.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12484/rec/54 July 12, 1923, p1, col 6 – Rural Teachers Employed for 1923-24 (list includes)
• Pleasant Valley – Chas. Beason
• Mt. Ararat – Mary Hitchcock and Eva Lindesmith
• Round Valley – Mamie Willard
(cont on p 4, col 2)
• Pine Ridge – Lela Bennett
• Bethany – Florence Lawson
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13241/rec/251 July 19, 1923, p8, col 5 - Topaz –
• Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Albert Willard of Dora. She expects to come home soon and will bring her little grandson, J.I. with her to stay a few days.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12815/rec/48 Sept 13, 1923, p1, col 1 - Teachers’ Meet Well attended –
• The Annual Teacher’s Meeting and School Board Convention held in Ava last was… Out of a total of 129 teachers in the county, 99 were in attendance.
• Teachers present: Chas. Beason, Mtn Grove; Blanche McMurtrey, Cabool; Eva Lindesmith, Cabool;
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13458/rec/35 Sept 20, 1923, p6, col 2 - Topaz –
• Mrs. Maymie Willard, teacher at New Arlin and her small son, and Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith attended the B.M. Pease sale near Dora last Saturday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13427/rec/265 Sept 27, 1923, p2, col 2 – Richville –
• Albert Willard will hold a public sale on Saturday 29th of this month.
• E.G. Sparks, Ames McMurtrey, William McGee and Dale Osborn painted the inside of the school house Saturday 22nd.
• Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pease left last Tuesday, Sept 18, for Colorado where they will make their home.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12854/rec/256 Oct 4, 1923, p2, col 1 - Teachers and District Clerks of Douglas County
• Teachers: (list of 111 include)
• Eva Lindesmith – Cabool
• Lela Bennett – Dora
• Mayme Willard – Cabool
P4, col 1 – Bethany –
• The sale of A.A. Willards was well attended Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pease are the proud parents of a baby girl. They have named her Dorothy Doris
• Lyle Lindesmith spent Saturday night at the M.M. Pease home.Joe Niel Pease and Nina Pease and their father attended the ball game between Pine Creek and Dora Sunday.
• School life seems to be running smoothly at Bethany
• M. M. Pease departed this a.m. for Viola, Ark. where he expects to spend a fortnight with his son Russell who resides at that place.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12556/rec/63 Oct. 11, 1923, p2, col 2
• Harvest Time (poem by Maymie Willard)
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/13266/rec/193 Oct 24, 1923, p4 - Bethany –
• Sales seem to be the order of the day in this and surrounding communities. We hate to lose so many good people from our midst, but wish them success and prosperity wherever they go.
• The sale of A.A. Willards was well attended Saturday.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12558/rec/11 Nov 1, 1923, p8, cols 2 – Bethany –
• Mrs. Norton Pease and daughter Joyce and baby Doris, and Mrs. M. Biggs were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Clarence Pease home.
• Mr and Mrs. Victor Dickison [Minnie Pease] entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will butcher and daughter Trilba at supper Saturday evening
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11149/rec/258 Nov 22, 1923, p8, cols 1-2 - Topaz –
• Mr. A.A. Willard visited with his wife and little son during the weekend at the Lindesmith home. He had just returned from a business trip in Greene County.
• A surprise dinner was given at the Lindesmith home on Sunday, Nov 4th in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Lindesmith’s 25th wedding anniversary. Nov. 5th was their real wedding date but on account of convenience of time it was planned for Sunday following the regular church day services at Mt. Ararat. A large crowd was in attendance and a fine spread enjoyed by all. The ’surprise’ was perfect as Mr. and Mrs. Lindesmith didn’t ‘catch on’ till the many teams and cars began to unload.
• We are authorized to announce a program and pie supper to be given at New Arlyn school house on Wednesday evening, Nov 28th. It is given for the benefit of the school. Everybody come. Maymie Joyce Willard is the teacher.
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/11767/rec/8 Dec 6, 1923, p7, cols 1-2 - Topaz —
• Mr. Charles Beason, a former teacher of Mt. Ararat school, and who is teaching over near Goodville this year, was a week end guest at the Lindesmith home. He attended a singing at Uncle George Brown’s while here and met man of his former pupils who all expressed themselves as glad to see him again.
• Mr. H.M. Pease of near Dora visited at the Lindesmith home this past weekend and while here made a business call on Mr. Will Robertson at Wood.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell, Misses Cozetta Bowden, Irene and Anna Orr, and Mr. Noah Wood were Sunday dinner guests at the Lindesmith home. [Noah is Jack Wood who married Eva in 1927.]
• Rev. Milo Kent spent Friday night at J.I. Lindesmith’s enroute to Ozark county, near the Arkansas line, for the purpose of working in a revival in that country….
https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/p17228coll58/id/12169/rec/1

Douglas Family Mysteries

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Hi fellow Douglas family tree researchers. I am trying to see how / where my ancestors in Australia connect with ancestors back in Scotland. My uncle Ted who passed a few years ago and his wife Marlene did a lot of research back in the 1970s and 1980s but I cannot see any of it online. I figure seeing as we Douglas' were played by a fair amount of the extras in Braveheart, that connections would be readily available online, but so far to no avail. Thanks for any help.

Douglas Family Reunion 2011

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This wiki is to coordinate food and other events for our upcoming reunion.

Douglas Henry To-Do List

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merge Spicer-604 and Spicer-605 merge Hall-13653 and Hall-13682 merge Hodges-2284 and Hodges-2420 and Hodges-2420 merge Jackson-10427 and Jackson 10428 merge Marmaduker-24 and Marmaduke-23

Douglas photos

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Photos from Alexander Douglas family

Douglas Travel to Northern Territory Australia

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From north Perthshire Scotland Connected to Farming

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---- The Douglas X-3 Stiletto was a 1950s United States experimental jet aircraft with a slender fuselage and a long tapered nose, manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Pilot || Agency || Flights || Aircraft |- | [[Bridgeman-412|Bill Bridgeman]] || Douglas || 26 || 49-2892 |- | [[Everest-335|Frank Everest]] || USAF-NACA || 3 || 49-2892 |- | [[Walker-24516|Joseph Walker]] || NACA || 20 || 49-2892 |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager Chuck Yeager] || USAF-NACA || 3 || 49-2892 |} ----
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Study page for the Douglass & Sorrel slave trading business. It was in operation in 1821, and dissolved amicably a bit later. Included here are links to houses, shipping manifests, census records and other documents of interest. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCurdy-2029 Betsey [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walls-3181|Betsey Walls]] was a slave shipped by D & S in 1821 with her seven year old daughter Regina [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walls-3182|Regina Walls]] "Given the timing of the manifest, the main Sorrel is likely [[Sorrel-40|Mathurin François Sorrel (1793-1870)]] ." ==Links== SORREL WEED HOUSE: LET THE DEBUNKING BEGIN! HAUNTED BY ERIN CLARKSON https://savannahfirsttimer.com/sorrel-weed-house/ The Antebellum Tale Of Black Slave Girl Molly And The Haunting Of Sorrel-Weed House https://newsone.com/4234785/sorrel-weed-house-black-slave-girl-molly/

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This story was [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/110717211/person/292150801989/media/634010ee-e938-4495-bffd-a13a1a024337?_phsrc=Cgx20056&usePUBJs=true posted] at ancestry.com 8 Jun 2011. ==[[Douglass-2250|Archibald Douglass]]== Note: Headstone reads: to/the Memory of/[[Douglass-2250|Archibald Douglass]]/ who was born March 10th 1770/ and departed this life/march 27, 1815/has left a wife and six/children to lament the loss/of an affectionate husband/and tender parent/ Graves on plantation of Major Joseph C. Logon, approximately 1 mile from town of Bradley (halfway between Bradley and Verdery) in pine thicket 200-300 yards left of highway from Verdery toward Bradley (Highway 21, 1 1/2 miles north of Bradley). Boozers of Denmark, DAR through either James Douglas or father of Elizabeth Cochran. See interesting story in Greenwood County Sketches, page 215 about the Douglas Signet ring and the inheritance of the city of Glascow. (Legends abound in every family; the following is one of interest from the Douglass Family). 1. (Verbatim copy from "Dubh Ghlase", the newsletter of the "Clan Douglass Society of America", September, October 1985 issue, Volume XI, No. 2, pp. 22-24) (page 22) *History of the Douglass Family of Abbeville, South Carolina (Taken from the Abbeville Press and Banner, dated September 1, 1924) Recopied by Pauline Young, 14 Langley Street, Abbeville, South Carolina. George C. Douglass, City Clerk and Treasurer of Abbeville, South Carolina, armed with a pick and shovel, started out last Sunday to dig up the remains of his great grandfather, Archibald Douglas which lie buried in a small neglected graveyard near Verdery. The elements seemed to disapprove of the remains being disturbed however, as black angry clouds arose accompanied by lightning, thunder, wind, and a heavy downpour of rain, all coming on so suddenly it was decided that the occasion digging was abandoned, according to Mr. Douglass. It is not known if any further attempt will be made to exhume the late Archibald, as Frank Hodges of Abbeville another descendant, upon hearing of the attempted disinterment warned Mr. Douglas to "leave the old fellow alone, lightning struck my chimney while you were down there trying to dig him up". It is a fact that lightning did strike the chimney of Mrs. J. C. Ellis, a sister of Mr. Hodges, with whom he lived, on this same afternoon and another strange coincidence was the fact that all the lights in the city that night was out though the residences adjoining remained lighted. Services had to be called off on account of no lights and the superstitious might be able to connect up these incidences with the wrath of the Gods. The disinterment Sunday was to be accomplished with a view to finding the will of Archibald Douglass. This will, after being probated was, with other papers and keepsakes, sealed in a copper pot, and buried with the remains of the late Archibald Douglass, so Mr. Douglass, the City Clerk, has been informed. It is also believed that a certain ring, presented some 300 years ago, along with "We=Wyn-We" Castle and other properties, by his most Gracious Majesty, King James of Scotland and England, to one James Douglass of Scotland, is also buried in this pot. Upon the finding of this grave and other data is said to have hinged, for many years, on the disposal of an immense fortune consisting of some millions of pounds Sterling in cash and Gilt Edge securities. In addition to an immense Castle and vast estates held by the Chancery Court of England for the heirs of James Douglass, who was known as "James of Virginia". The grave in question is almost unfindable, deep in a pine thicket some 200 to 300 yards to the left of the highway, doing from Verdery to Bradley and about halfway between these two towns. On the tombstone are these words, "to the Memory of Archibald Douglass, who was born March 10, 1770, and departed this life March 27, 1815, Has Left a wife and six children to lament the loss of an affectionate husband and a tender parent". (page 23) Just at the head of this grave and in direct line therewith, from head to foot, is the grave of his first wife, of the tombstone of which is inscribed "Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Douglass who departed this life on the 27th day of September 1809, aged 33 years". It is said that his second wife, "for good and sufficient reasons of her own" as she expressed it, had Archibald buried at the feet of his first wife and had "Douglass" instead of "Douglas" inscribed on his tombstone. Strange as this may appear, stranger still is the fact that the second wife, with an only child, David, disappeared about this time leaving no trace whatsoever of themselves, even to this day. To obtain the immense fortune in Scotland it is necessary for the descendants of Archibald Douglass buried near Verdery to establish the fact, not only of their relationship, but also that Archibald Douglass was heir to James Douglas of Virginia. Was he an only child? Going back some 300 years, the descendants claim James Douglas of Scotland, came into the possession of We-Wym-Wye Castle and the lands attached thereto through the generosity of His Most Gracious Majesty, King James, King of Great Britain, Ireland and France, Defender of the Faith, etc., etc., who as was in the custom in those days, presented this castle and lands to James Douglas, his heirs, assigns, etc., to have and hold as freehold property forever and in perpetuity, in consideration of most valuable, valiant and glorious service rendered His Majesty King James by the said James Douglas who with a mere handful of faithful followers, put the quietus to several thousand of the King's enemies. And further, that on this occasion, King James placed the utmost faith and confidence in the honor, loyalty and fidelity of his most worth subject, James Douglas, did present unto him, the said James Douglas, as signet ring. According to the records, hundreds of years prior to this James Douglas, another James Douglas, on returning from fighting in Palestine, fought for and assisted in establishing Robert Bruce on his throne, and "The Bruce" presented this James Douglas of Castle Dangerous with vast lands. James Douglas of Scotland enjoyed the peace and quiet of beautiful We-Wym-Wye for many years. He married and had one son, Archibald (Archibald of We-Wym-Wye). Archibald grew to manhood, married and had two children, both boys, James and Archibald. James, the elder, was wild and reckless and kept his father in hot water most of the time. Archibald the younger was of a quieter nature and disposition and was his father's favorite. James, the elder son, fell desperately in love with his brother Archibald's promised wife and was on the verge of eloping with this lady, who returned his love twofold, when his father who had made other plans for a wife for James, hearing of this plot, had James brought before him. (page 24) Father and son had a quarrel and James was thrown into the Castle dungeon. The father determined to disown and disinherit James and leave the immense fortune, which he had accumulated to the younger, and favorite son, Archibald. Accordingly, and with this end in view, the father had James smuggled forcibly and in chains aboard a sailing vessel bound for the Colonies (the 13 original) trusting that if James wasn't lost overboard, the ship didn' sink, he didn't die of some disease, the red men or some varmint didn't get him, didn't get lost in the swamps or freeze or starve to death, James would remain and die in his chosen Country and never return to Scotland. The lady in the case, hearing of the fate of her lover, threw herself over a cliff and was lost at sea. This was a great shock to Archibald and he never married. James duly arrived in America and settled in America where he married and reared a family. He became known far and wide as James of Virginia and it is his eldest son, possibly his only child Archibald Douglas, who is buried near Verdery. The date and birth on the tombstone establishes this fact beyond a doubt, the City Clerk of Abbeville believes that Archibald of We-Wym-WyeWym-Wye died and his remains were laid to rest alongside his father in the Ivory Chapel at the Castle. The property not being claimed by James, the elder son, upon the death of his father, had passed to Archibald, the younger. This Archibald died without issue. He left a will that was not to be opened for 50 years after the death of his brother, James, bequeathing the property of the estate to the heirs of his brother, James. The Archibald Douglas buried near Verdery, South Carolina, claimed by his descendants to the only child of the elder brother James of Virginia, married Miss Elizabeth Cochran of Cokesbury, and to this union were born five children: Donald, Rebecca, Phoebe, John and Thomas Jefferson. Donald Douglas, the eldest child married Drucilla Hodges and had five children: Fannie, Matilda, Celeste, Mary and Elizabeth. Rebecca and Phoebe were carried off by the Indians, but after months of hardship among the red men, got away and returned home and were afterwards happily married. Rebecca married General George Washington Hodges and Phoebe married Gabriel Hodges. Washington, Gabriel and Drucilla were brothers and sisters. Frank Hodges of Abbeville whose chimney was struck by lightning is descended from Rebecca. John Douglas went to La Grange, Georgia, where he married and reared a family. Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" Douglas' first wife was Matilda Lomax and they had three children: George Archibald "Arch", Thomas Dilworth, and Elizabeth. His second wife was Emily. (page 25) Adkins and to them were born several sons and daughters, three of whom are still living: Mrs. Ida Douglas Fell of Verdery, Mrs. Emily Agnew of Greenwood and Thomas Lucien Douglas, also of Greenwood. The City Clerk of Abbeville is a grandson of Thomas Jefferson and a son of the late George Archibald, known by his friends as Arch Douglas. Mrs. Rebecca Douglas Lowe, then of Atlanta, daughter of John Douglas, some 25 years ago with her lawyer, visited and searched in vain over the State of South Carolina, in an endeavor to locate the grave of her grandfather, Archibald Douglas, with a view to obtaining the fortune in Scotland. Mrs. Lowe at that time, possessed practically all the data, records, etc., necessary to secure the fortune for the descendants of Archibald Douglas. All that was lacking at that time being the grave. Other descendants have spent much time and money in fruitless searching. The grave however, was not located until some 15 years later after Mrs. Lowe's visit and strange to relate it was a great grandson Archibald Fell, now of Augusta, Georgia, who had never joined the search or interested himself in any way in the grave or fortune, who was the finder. Mr. Fell accidentally stumbled over the grave while going over an old farm he had rented and he says it is a mystery to him in the "first off" how anybody ever found the out of way place on which the graveyard is located. A peculiar coincidence is the fact that Mrs. Rebecca Douglas Lowe died on the same day that the grave was found. It is not known what became of the numerous data, records, information and so on that Mrs. Lowe collected. Mr. John Boozer of Denmark, South Carolina, a great grandson of Donald Douglas and other relatives have secured the services of a lawyer in Washington, D. C. who expects to go to Scotland to look into the matter for descendants. Articles in the newspapers recently regarding the finding of the grave near Verdery have started a deluge of letters to postmasters, preachers, judges, doctors and others from claimants who Mrs. Douglas states are as numerous as Grasshoppers seeking information as to Who's Who and Why. From "Bee" Lane, #0033, Route 7-B, Bluffton, South Carolina 29910 This newspaper article was found in the collection of genealogical records of the noted genealogist Leonardo Andrea of South Carolina. After his death his collection was put on microfilm. I read the microfilm at the Library of the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia, and secured a photocopy of this article as typed by Pauline Young. I, in turn, retyped it as I found it, not making any corrections except in the typing errors. Evidently, Mr. Andrea did not do any research for this Douglass family, as only this article was found in this file. A slightly different version of the above legend can be found on page 215 of "Greenwood County Sketches" by Margaret Watson. The following is verbatim from page 215. Archibald Douglass, 1770-1815, and his first wife, Elizabeth Cochran Douglas, 1776-1809, are buried on a family cemetery just off Highway 221 about 1 1/2 north of Bradley. Their home must have been in that area. Archibald Douglass was the son of James Douglass who immigrated to Virginia from Scotland. James was a brother of Margaret, Duchess of Douglass, and that link had some of the descendants interested in sharing an inheritance in Scotland, but their efforts were futile. It appears that Duchess Margaret set up entailed property designated "Douglass Support" for the benefit of children of her brothers and sisters. There is no record that Archibald Douglass made any effort to claim his share of this property. He may not have known the inheritance existed, and the family in Scotland apparently did not know that he had six children as "Burke's Peerage" official register of noble families in England and Scotland, says that Archibald Douglass, son of James, died in America unmarried or without issue. The "Douglass Support" property in and around Glascow went to children of Lady Margaret's two sisters and became quite valuable. In 1921 Douglass descendants in Georgia came to this area seeking the grave of Archibald Douglass to start establishing a claim to the Scottish property. They believed that a necessary part of the identification was a family seal ring, which Archibald was known to have owned, and tradition was that the ring had been buried with him. Church and family cemeteries in much of Abbeville and Greenwood counties were checked without success. Some months later, Andrew Fell of Verdery, a Douglass descendant, found the family cemetery, notified two other descendants, L. C. Douglass and McNary Cochran. When those latter two men visited the site they found the grave of Archibald Douglass had been opened, and there was no sign of a signet ring. In the meantime, information was obtained that under Scotch law an inheritance could not be pursued after a family had peaceful possession for 20 years and since the American Douglasses had made no claim in more than 120 years, further effort was not advised. A suggestion was made that the family might pay the required fee, "possibly several thousand dollars" to secure the right to assume the coat of arms matriculated by Margaret, Duchess of Douglass, with the Lyon King of Arms in Edinburgh. So far as is known no one pursued that suggestion. The name of Archibald Douglass's second wife is not known. There was one child, David Douglass who sent West and nothing further was know of him by relatives here. Lillie Ann Simmons Griffin believes that the story about the two daughters being kidnapped may well be untrue. At about the same time Dorothy Hodges (Rosamond) was indeed kidnapped by the Indians and she had a son by one of them. Permitted by her Indian captor to return home for a visit, she extended the visit to a permanent stay. He son returned to the Indian father and was not heard from again. Ann thinks it very likely that these two stores were confused over the years. The following abstract of estate administration of Archibald Douglass RN 126 provided by Erline Black Wilkerson 330 Irene Bridge Highway, Hickory Grove, South Carolina 29717 on 10 Jul 1990 with the notation that it comes from page 88 of "Abstracts of Old Ninety Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bond" by Pauline Young. "Douglass, Archibald - Box 27, Pack 607 Est. admin. April 25, 1815 by Nancy Douglass, Jno. Cochran, Jno. Donald, Andrew Gray, Jas. Pettus, Wm Cochran bound to Moses Taggard, Ord. Abbeville Dist. Sum $20,000. Cit to acct. on petition of Wm. Cochran a distributee of est. of Phepe Hearst alias Phebe Cochran, July 8, 1816 Pd. Nancy Douglas $510.00, Jan 16, 1817 paid Jno. McGee for schooling and boarding Jno., David Douglass 1 yr. $96.00, decd. $24.44 Apr 12, 1817 paid Joseph Foster for boarding Phebe Douglass to school $27.50." Mrs. Erline Black Wilkerson, same date as above states: "Dr. Alexander Donald of Opelusas, La., wrote in 1861 that Lydia Donald had a m. first Archibald Douglass and second William Morrow. Dr. Donald said that Nancy had not married. He was writing from memory and should have said that Lydia never married." Mrs. Erline Black Wilkerson, in a letter dated February 21, 1991 provides abstract of will of Alexander B. Donald RN 33834 which mentions Archibald Douglass as follows: "Alexander Donald - Box 106, Pack 2775 - will dated 5 July 1803 in Abbeville Dist. {SC} Rec. 2 March 1806. "A tract of land lying in Chester Co. which my son James Donald had in his possession when he died." "Grandson: Archibald Douglass land lying on Bever Creek in Fairfield Co. {SC}" "Great Grandson: Donald Douglass land on Bever Creek in Fairfield Co. {SC}" p. 393" Added by David W. Thomson III, 5 Dec 2019: Archibald did have a brother, [[Douglas-11333|John Douglass]], who lived near him at Abbeville, South Carolina during the 1800 and 1810 censuses.

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[[Ellyson-40 | Robert Ellyson (abt. 1615 - 1671)]] == Biography == '''Capt. Robert Ellyson''', barber chirurgeon (surgeon) & burgess of Virginia, (''previously a resident of Maryland''), is sometimes referred to as, Dr. Robert Ellyson of James City co. in the colony of Virginia. Hardy, S.P., (1958). [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062943303&view=1up&seq=37 'Colonial Families of the Southern States of America;] a History and Genealogy of Colonial Families Who Settled in the Colonies Prior to the Revolution, pp. 23-25, 448. Baltimore: Southern Book Co, HathiTrust.org. eBook {{One Name Study|name=Ellison}} {{Jamestowne Society Ancestor Sticker}} He is considered the patriarch of the Ellysons in Virginia, and was probably born no later than 1620, given the training required for a physician at the time. Robert Ellyson is a qualifying ancestor of the Jamestowne Society Jamestowne Society: Ellyson/Ellison, Robert - A2410; died 1665-66, James City Co.: 1656, 1660-65 (Burgess). accessed 27 August 2020 Family charts commonly date his birth to about c. 1615/20, but questions arise regarding his country of origin.see: {{FindAGrave|15046992}}; "Robert Ellyson (b. c. 1615 Scotland), son of John Ellison & Ellin Hamilton," in Family Bible; citing Ellison, C.G. (n.d.). Our Ellison Kinfolk. Personal communication. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M3YF-BLH FSID# M3YF-BLH]. Web. {{Citation Needed}} === Parents === :'''Windyedgee Avondale Lanark Scotland,''' A previous version of this profile claimed, without a reliable source, that he was the son of [[Allison-6155|John Allison]] and [[Hamilton-4002|Ellen Hamilton]].[http://www.glenncourt.com/genealogy/fam_ellyson.php The Ellyson Family of Virginia], HGC. © 1993-2010, Until such time as these parents are confirmed, they have been detached. Other researchers have postulated that Robert Ellison (Allison) and [[Spence-2645|Sarah Spence]] were the parents of Dr Robert Ellyson. This lineage (parent-child relationship) is also speculative and unproved.[https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Dr-Robert-Ellyson/6000000006769180939 Capt. & Dr. Robert Ellyson] Note: Dates are estimated and may not agree with other sources. :[[Allison-6155|JOHN ELLISON]] was born 1585 in Windyedgee Avondale Lanark Scotland, and died 1660 in Virginia. He married [[Hamilton-4002|ELLIN HAMILTON]], daughter of SR. ROBERT HAMILTON. His son, :ROBERT ELLISON died 1656. He married [[Spence-2645|SARAH SPENCE]], daughter of WILLIAM SPENCE. His son, :(Dr) ROBERT ELLYSON (ELLISON) born 1612, and died September 01, 1671 in New Kent Virginia. He married HANNAH GERRARD, daughter of SAMUEL GERRARD and JANE ? === Disputed Origins === While [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onomastics '''onomastics'''] suggest that he is a member of the [https://www.jstor.org/stable/4246997?seq=1 Ellyson (or Ellison) family of Newcastle, co. Northumb., England], Douglas W. Ellyson Wagner. "The Early Generations of the Ellyson Family in Virginia." The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 72, no. 1 (1964): 42-49. Accessed November 9, 2020. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4246997, some believe that Ellyson is related to the [https://archive.org/details/historyofalisono00morr/page/26 Alisons of Avondale, Scotland]. [https://archive.org/details/historyofalisono00morr/page/26 Archive.org Allison of Avondale, Scotland]. eBook. '''Northumberland, England theory''' :'''Ellyson of Hawkwell''' :According to Wagner (1964) [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/349469-redirection The early generations of the Ellyson family], Wagner, Douglas W. Ellyson, p 41-49, FamilySearch International '''Dr. Robert Ellyson''' (fl. 1640 - 1670) of Maryland and Virginia, descended from Robert Ellyson of Hawkwell, co. Northumb., England.see also: '''Rowland Ellison of Hawkwell, co. Northumb., whose eldest son was Cuthbert Ellison, Merchant Adventurer of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. This Cuthbert married twice: m.1 Isabel; m.2 Ann. Wagner (1964), is probably referring to Robert Elyson of Hawkwell, near Stamfordham, in co. Northumb., England, who lived during the reign of Henry VII and was the father of Cuthbert and Rowland (living 16 Dec 1494). ... Rowland was apparently married to Isabel, dau. of John Harbottle of Bitchfield, co. Northumb.Hodgson, J. (1840). A History of Northumberland, Part II, 3, pp. 346.[https://books.google.com/books?id=D1IGAAAAQAAJ&dq=ellison%20of%20hawkwell%2C%20northumberland&pg=PA346#v=onepage&q&f=true] :'''Ellison of Newcastle on Tyne''' :Wagner (1964), also asserts that the American Colonist was a cousin of [[Gray-1688|Robert Ellison]], MP for Newcastle (b. c. 1613/4 - d. 1677/8). The latter's first wife was [[Gray-1688|Elizabeth Gray]] (d. 30 Jun 1665), daughter of [[Gray-24013|Cuthbert Gray]] of Newcastle [and Backworth] (d. 24 Apr 1623) and [[Huntley-2200|Elizabeth Huntley]] (d. 1636 or aft. Nov 1664). The MP sat during the Long Parliament but was later pardoned.Wagner, 1964, p. 42.[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4246997]{{red|Elizabeth Gray's husband [[Ellison-2995|Robert Ellison]], was MP for Newcastle on 01 Dec 1647 and 11 Apr 1660.}} He survived Gray and remarried to the [[UNKNOWN-169452|widow of James Briggs]], a late sheriff of the same place. '''Avondale, Scotland theory''' While Doliante (1991) and Wagner (1964), are confident that Dr. Robert Ellyson was from England, another popular tradition seen in family trees, connect him to the Alisons of the Cairnduff estate in Avondale, co. Lanark., Scotland.for family trees w/ Alisons of Avondale, see FS & GlennCourt.com === Marriage === Robert Ellyson (b. abt 1615/20 - d. abt 1672) is thought to have married Elizabeth Gerard (b. abt 1627/30 - d. before 1672) by 1658 or before. There is some disagreement among Gerard/Ellyson genealogists regarding the identity of Robert Ellyson's wife. '''Wagner, Douglas W'''., states on pg 48 of ''The Early Generations of the Ellyson Family'', that ''It is generally assumed that Robert Ellyson married Elizabeth, the daughter of Dr. Thomas Gerrard.'' However, he goes on to say that, ''Little is known of Elizabeth, except that on September 12, 1658, she was one of the sponsors of Henry Randolph's son, WIlliam.'' What Wagner fails to note is that is that the same source identifies her as Mrs. Elizabeth Ellison. Thus, we can be relatively certain that Elizabeth married Robert Ellyson (Ellison) sometime between the time she was transported (1650) and when she is said to have been the sponsor of William Randolph (1658). Wagner, then makes an error in calculating the marriage date of Robert Ellyson to Elizabeth when he says, ''There is no record of the marriage of Elizabeth Gerrard, but it was probably shortly after Thomas Gerrard's removal to Virginia in 1659.'' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/349469-the-early-generations-of-the-ellyson-family?viewer=1&offset=0#page=9&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ''The Early Generations of the Ellyson Family''], Douglas W. Ellyson Wagner, The Virginia Magazine, Family Search Intl, pgs. 41-49 '''Doliante, Sharon J'''., (1991), disputes a marriage between Elizabeth Gerard and [[Ellyson-40|Capt. Robert Ellyson]] (d. 1665/6 x bef. 28 Sep 1671), barber-surgeon & burgess, of James City co., VA, ''formerly of Maryland'', but agrees that Ellyson's wife went by the first name, Elizabeth.Doliante, S.J. (1991). [https://books.google.com/books?id=1KvkiaQks-kC&lpg=PA235&dq=doctor%20robert%20ellyson%20burgess%20virginia&pg=PA235#v=onepage&q=doctor%20robert%20ellyson%20burgess%20virginia&f=false "Ellyson," in Maryland and Virginia Colonials]. Genealogical Publishing Co. see also: "Memories," in Elizabeth Gerard FSID# L5TM-M85. (NOTE: identity of wife of Rbt. Ellyson of James City still unresolved). What we contend is that Robert Elllyson did marry an Elizabeth Gerard between 1650-1658, but not to the same Elizabeth Gerard that married (1) Neh. Blackistone abt 1669 in Maryland, (2) Ralph Rymer, and (3) Joshua Guibert. We will provide evidence that indicates that there were two different Elizabeth's with connections to Thomas Gerard, each marrying different men. === Children === We contend that the two Ellyson children are not the children of Elizabeth (Gerard) Guibert but the children of a different Elizabeth that married Robert Ellyson. The Ellyson children are not found in the will of Elizabeth (Gerard) Guibert (Spouse of Johua Guibert) # [[Ellyson-47|Gerard Robert Ellyson]]. # [[Ellison-201|Hannah Ellison]]. == Research Notes == :'''Elizabeth Gerard''' #Robert Ellyson and Elizabeth named their son, Robert Gerard Ellyson, which indicates a possible connection to the Gerard family. #The Slye family bible indicates (1666 birth entry) a possible connection of Elizabeth Ellyson to Justinian and Susannah Gerard, and therefore a possible connection of Elizabeth Ellyson to Thomas Gerard. See documentation in [[Gerard-1379|Gerard-1379]] [[Gerard-28|Susannah Gerard]] married [[Slye-25|Robert Slye]] (m 1652) in Maryland #The Irvin family bible indicates that the wife of Capt Robert Ellyson was named Hannah Gerard, and that she was a daughter of Thomas Gerard #Elizabeth was one of the sponsors of the baptism of William Randolph (b. 12 Sep 1658), son of Henry Randolph and Elizabeth. The event lists her name as, "Mrs. Elizabeth Ellison."Descendants of Henry Randolph. (1895). The William and Mary Quarterly, 4(2), 125-127. JSTOR. doi:10.2307/1915057 :'''Two Elizabeth Gerards''' #Fact: Robert Ellyson and Elizabeth _____ had at least two children, Gerard Robert Ellyson (or Robert Gerard) and Hannah (Ellyson) Armistead. The Ellyson children are noticeably absent from Elizabeth (Gerard) Guibert's will. This would seem to indicate that Elizabeth Ellyson and Elizabeth Guibert are two different persons. #There is no mention of Elizabeth or the Ellyson children in the 1672/73 will of Thomas Gerard however, it is not uncommon for grandchildren not to be named in a grandparent's will. It is believed that Elizabeth Ellyson died prior to 1672. #The [[Gerard-1379|Elizabeth]] that married Robert Ellyson (1615/20 - 1671/72) must have died prior to 1671, since the Ellyson children are said to be orphans after the death of Robert Ellyson (d abt 1671/72). #There is no mention of Neh Blackistone marrying the "widow" of Robert Ellyson. Most sources give the marriage to Blackistone as being Elizabeth Gerrard's first. #''Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families'' gives Ekizabeth's marriage date to Blackiston as 6 May 1659 #Genealogist S J Doliante expressed doubts that Elizabeth Gerard married Robert Ellyson, but did accept that her given name was Elizabeth. #Based on the documented evidence, Elizabeth married Ellyson/Allison by or prior to 1658. Robert Ellyson is said to have died about 1671. Elizabeth is said to have married Neh Blakiston in 1669. If these dates are correct it could not have been this [[Gerard-896|Elizabeth Gerard]] ([[Gerard-896]]) that married Ellyson. #Elizabeth Gerard was transported by her father Thomas Gerard 1650. Thomas Gerard also transported two nieces, Winifred and Bridget (dau of his brother Marmeduke) in 1658, then in 1659 Thomas Gerard transported the 2nd Elizabeth Gerard (possibly another niece), who we believe may have been the Elizabeth Gerard that married Blakiston, Rymer and Guibert. She (the 2nd Elizabeth Gerard) is also thought to have been born c. 1640-45. The [[Gerard-1379|Elizabeth Gerrard]] that married Robert Ellyson was born abt 1627-30. Source: The New Early Settlers of Maryland lists two Elizabeth's. One Elizabeth Gerard transported in 1650 (daughter of Thomas Gerard) and the other Elizabeth Gerrard transported by 1659. #[[Gerard-896|Elizabeth (Gerard) Guibert]] died abt 1716 in '''Maryland''' according to probate records. [[Gerard-1379|Elizabeth (Gerard) Ellyson]] died in '''Virginia''' prior to her husband (by 1671/72). In Oct, 1672 the court of James City Co,, VA ordered that Thomas Viccars be the guardian of Gerrard Robert Ellyson, son and heir of Major Ellyson. #It is estimated that Elizabeth (Gerrard) Blackiston was born abt 1640-45 (Neh. Blackiston b 1636) and she '''died in Maryland''' 1716 #It is estimated that Elizabeth (Gerrard) Ellyson was born abt 1627-30 (Robert Ellyson b 1615-20) and she '''died in Virginia''' bef 1672 :'''Disambiguation''' :Robert Ellyson is sometimes confused for other persons of similar name and proposed origin. Among them are: * [[Ellison-2995|Robert Ellison]] (1614 - 1678), '''MP for Newcastle''', son of [[Ellison-2994|Cuthbert Ellison III]] (bp. 31 Jan 1579/80) & Jane Ile (bur. 23 Mar 1618/9 St. Nicholas). * [[Ellyson-156|Robert Ellison]] (b. 27 Apr 1648 Newcastle; living 1676), '''Merchant Adventurer & Hostman''', son of [[Ellison-2995|Robert Ellison]] (1614-1678), MP for Newcastle & [[Gray-1688|Elizabeth Gray]] (d. 30 Jun 1665), dau. of [[Gray-24013|Cuthbert Gray]] (d. 24 Apr 1623) and [[Huntley-2200|Elizabeth Huntley]] (d. 1636 or aft. Nov 1644). * Robert Allyson or Allison (bp. 07 Sep 1589 Newton Reigny, co. Cumb), son of Thomas Allison of '''Newton Reigny''', co. Cumb., England."Robert Allyson (bp. 07 Sep 1589 Newton Reigny, co. Cumb), son of Thomas Allyson. FHL microfilm 0924749 IT 1.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N52R-KQ8] :What is certain is that Ellyson is NOT the son of the married couple, [[Gray-1688|Elizabeth Gray (d. 30 Jun 1665)]] & [[Ellison-2995|Robert Ellison (1614 - 1678)]], MP for Newcastle, co. Northumb. :Neither did he have any ties to Elizabeth Grey of Morpeth & Deanham (dsp c. 1656 or later), dau. of Catherine le Strange & Edward Grey of Howick, co. Northumb, England. She died single and left a will, dated 11 Oct 1656.see: [[Grey-1837|Elizabeth Grey]] (Grey-1837) of Morpeth & Deanham, co. Northumb. ([[Space:Will_of_Elizabeth_Grey_of_Morpeth_and_Deanham|will 11 oct 1656]]). :'''Original Profile Archive''' :The original profile for Robert Ellyson as it existed prior to the rewrite has been archived in it's entirety. It may be accessed at the following link: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Robert_Ellyson_%28abt._1615_-_1671%29 Space:Robert Ellyson (abt. 1615 - 1671)] == Sources == ===Research Sources=== *[https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/a/v/Billie-G-Davis/GENE20-0003.html Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Ellyson Allison],Genealogy,com *https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Dr-Robert-Ellyson/6000000006769180939 *[http://www.glenncourt.com/genealogy/fam_ellyson.php The Ellyson Family of Virginia], HGC. © 1993-2010,

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{| style="border-spacing:0;" ! ! ! ! |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0069in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| === ID === | style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0069in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| === Category Suggestions === | style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0069in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| === Difficulty === | style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0069in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| === Resolution === |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8001'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Apostrophe in name | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Rename category replacing the apostrophe with a single quotation (') |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8002'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| And character in name | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Rename category replacing & with "and" with appropriate spacing |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8003'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| WideMinus in name | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Rename category with hyphen (normal minus) replacing the WideMinus (em or en dash) |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8004'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Colon in name | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Rename category replacing colon with comma. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8005'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| ForwardSlash in name | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
3
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| While the simple solution is to replace with a comma, some projects need to be consulted in order to get the correct name constructed. Military is one example. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8009'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Separators in name | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Need clarification |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8011'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Same name, different Separators | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
2
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Need to determine what the correct name should be. This may require coordination with the managing Project. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8012'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| No Space after comma | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Rename the category with correct spacing |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8013'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Space before comma | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Rename the category with correct spacing |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8018'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Same name separator difference | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
2
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Need to determine what the correct name should be. This may require coordination with the managing Project. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8019'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Naming Convention - Separators | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Need clarification for some acceptable usages (false error). Period used in abbreviations like D.C. or A.J are acceptable. See General Information and Naming Conventions below for other types of errors. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8021'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Same name, different Case | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Determine which is the correct one and merge the incorrect one into the correct one. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8022'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Common typo in Category name | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Rename category with correct name |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8023'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Common typo in Category content | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Correct typo in text. Note that some common typos are actually in a URL and it may not be possible to fix. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8028'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Same words in category name | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
3
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| In some cases, one of the categories may just be created with the words in different order. E.g. Some categories that use locations have "location, theme" and others "theme, location" For those, determine the correct one. In some cases, projects manage these errors. There are also cases where the different orders are exactly what is desired. E.g. some migration categories are of the form "Migrated from A to B" and there is a corresponding "Migrated from B to A." |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8029'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Naming Convention - Case | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1-2
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Reneame category with correct capitalization. If empty and the correctly named category exists, just delete. If capitalization isn't obvious (e.g. foreign language) then contact the person creating or the appropriate project. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8031'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Cycles - Self Usage | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Remove the self referencing category. If that is the only category, find the correct parent and use that. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8032'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Cycles - Parent Is Child | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Similar to 8031 but is two different categories each including the other. Determine the correct hierarchy and remove the incorrect category. If the structure isn't obvious, coordinate with the project. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8041'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Uncategorised - Unlinked | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
2
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Categories not in category structure and without any links. Either set their parent category or delete them. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8042'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Uncategorised - Linked | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Categories not in category structure and with members. Set their parent category. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8043'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Uncategorised - Cycle | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
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| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Categories not in category structure with parent category set. Correct some parent category. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8044'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Uncategorised - Wanted Parent | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Categories not in category structure with non-existent parent category. Make the wanted category. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8051'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Language - Parent in different language | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
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| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| This error is shown, when both parent and child categories have Aka template and the language on them is different. Find the correct parent category and replace the incorrect one. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8061'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Category too Long | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
3
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| While technically simple, this problem should be coordinated with either the project that manages the category or with the creator of the category if it is not under a Project. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8062'''
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Category too Short | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
1-2
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Determine what the category is about and add one or two sentences describing it. If it is a category that should use a Category Info Box, add the appropriate one. Note that this requires looking at the Project managing the Category and seeing if they use them. |- | style="background-color:#e2e4e3;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0035in solid #000001;border-right:0.0069in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
'''8071'''
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border-top:0.0035in solid #000001;border-bottom:0.0035in solid #000001;border-left:0.0069in solid #000001;border-right:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Hierarchy Category in parent and g-parent | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Category only needs to be in parent category. Remove grandparent reference. |} = General information = {| style="border-spacing:0;" | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Allowed characters | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Letters in any character set, numbers, space, comma, dot(.), hyphen(-), parentheses(must be paired) |- | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Characters not allowed | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"|  ! @ # $ % ^ & * " / | em-dash en-dash (wide minus) |- | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Exception to separators in name | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Saint-Louis-du-Ha!_Ha!,_Québec |- | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Names with dash (-) | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| There should either be spaces on both sides or neither side. (2000-2010) but not (2000 -2010). |- | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Mixed languages | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Names should not have a foreign language version included in the name. Names are single language only |- | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Single quote (not the apostrophe character) | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Only used as an apostrophe and not as a quote. That is, "Name 'xyz' more text" is not allowed but "O'Brien" would be. |} = Naming Conventions = {| style="border-spacing:0;" | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| '''Type of Category''' | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| '''Naming pattern''' |- | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Location | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Depends on country. |- | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Migration | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| See [[Space:Migration_Category_Structure|https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Migration_Category_Structure]] |- | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Cemetery | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category_Cemetery_Formatting https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category_Cemetery_Formatting]Use CategoryInfoBox |- | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| Religious | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| [[Space:Principles_and_Formatting_Guidelines_for_Religious_Categories|https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Principles_and_Formatting_Guidelines_for_Religious_Categories]] |- | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| |- | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| |- | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| | style="background-color:#eeeeee;border:0.0035in solid #000001;padding-top:0in;padding-bottom:0in;padding-left:0.075in;padding-right:0.075in;"| |}

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This is the page where I keep my sources. Given that there is continual reuse of many of these I needed a cut and paste. Have to thank [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] because I think she uses such a list. ----- == Sources == Peerage and Ancient * Source S-1{{MLA citation| title= ''The Scots peerage, founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom''|volume= Vol. VI|author= Sir James Balfour Paul, Editor| publisher= D Douglas| publication-place=Edinburgh| year= 1904 |url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6961214M/The_Scots_peerage| repository= Open Library}} * Source S-2 {{MLA citation |publisher = Edmonston and Douglas |publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''The orygynale cronykil of Scotland'' |year = 1872 |author = Andrew of Wyntoun| volume=Volume III |repository= Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6933576M/The_orygynale_cronykil_of_Scotland |oclc = 3075586}} * Source S-3 {{MLA citation |publisher = Printed for the Maitland Club|publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Scalacronica'' |year = 1836 |author = Sir Thomas Gray of Heton, Knight |repository= Open Library |url = https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24829873M/Scalacronica }} * Source S-4 {{MLA citation |title = ''People of Medieval Scotland'' |url = http://www.poms.ac.uk/ }} * Source S-5{{MLA citation| title= ''The Scots peerage, founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom''|volume= Vol. VII|author= Sir James Balfour Paul, Editor| publisher= D Douglas| publication-place=Edinburgh| year= 1904 |url=https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun07pauluoft| repository= Open Library}} Calendar of Documents * Source S-10 {{MLA citation |publisher = H. M. General Register House |publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Calendar of documents relating to Scotland preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London'' |author = Public Record Office |volume = Vol. II |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23283637M/Calendar_of_documents_relating_to_Scotland_preserved_in_Her_Majesty's_Public_Record_Office_London |year = 1881|repository= Open Library |oclc = 2231419 }} * Source S-11 {{MLA citation |publisher = H. M. General Register House| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Calendar of documents relating to Scotland preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London'' |author = Public Record Office |year = 1881 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23283637M/Calendar_of_documents_relating_to_Scotland_preserved_in_Her_Majesty's_Public_Record_Office_London |volume= Volume III|repository= Open Library |oclc = 2231419}} * Source S-12 {{MLA citation |publisher = H. M. General Register House| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Calendar of documents relating to Scotland preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London'' |author = Public Record Office |year = 1881 |url = https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume04grea |volume= Volume IV|repository= archive.org |oclc = 2231419}} Family Genealogy Series * Source S-20 {{MLA citation |publisher = Privately Printed| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven; in 3 Volumes - Vol 1 referenced'' |author = Sir William Fraser |year = 1890 |url = https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsv100fras |volume= Volume I|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-21 {{MLA citation |publisher = Longman's, Green & Co.| publication-place = London, New York |title = ''The life and campaigns of Alexander Leslie, first earl of Leven'' |author = Terry, Charles Sanford |year = 1899 |url = https://archive.org/details/cu31924028116048 |volume= Volume I|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-22 {{MLA citation |publisher = Simpkin, Marshall and Hamilton| publication-place = London |title = ''The Ruthven family papers'' |author = Cowan, Samuel |year = 1912 |url = https://archive.org/details/ruthvenfamilypap00cowauoft |volume= Volume I|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-23 {{MLA citation |publisher = Privately| publication-place = Private |title = ''The Stratons of Lauriston and Their Offshoots'' |author = Straton, Charles Henry |year = 1932 |url = http://www.scribd.com/doc/39596181/The-Strattons-of-Lauriston |volume= Volume I|repository= Scridb }} * Source S-24 {{MLA citation |publisher = Jack; T.C. & E. C.| publication-place = London |title = ''The Plantagenet roll of the blood royal; being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III, King of England (Clarence Volume)'' |author = Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval |year = 1905 |url = https://archive.org/details/plantagenetrollo00ruvi |volume= Volume 2|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-25 {{MLA citation |publisher = Private| publication-place = Boston |title = ''Genealogy of the Bliss family in America, from about the year 1550-1880'' |author = Bliss; John Horner |year = 1881 |url = https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbliss00blis|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-26 {{MLA citation |publisher = Edmonson and Douglas| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Historical records of the family of Leslie from 1067 to 1868-69. Collected from public records and authentic private sources'' |author = Leslie, Charles Joseph |year = 1869 |url = https://archive.org/details/historicalrecord01lesl |volume= Volume 1 referenced|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-27 {{MLA citation |publisher = Edmonson and Douglas| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''The chiefs of Grant'' |author = Fraser, Sir William |year = 1883 |url = https://archive.org/details/chiefsofgrant11fras |volume= Volume 1 referenced|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-28 {{MLA citation |publisher = Edmonson and Douglas| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''The Blackhalls of that ilk and Barra, hereditary coroners and foresters of the Garioch'' |author = Morison, Alexander |year = 1905 |url = https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7183938M/The_Blackhalls_of_that_ilk_and_Barra_hereditary_coroners_and_foresters_of_the_Garioch. |volume= Volume 1|repository= Open Library }} Army Lists * Source S-30 {{MLA citation |publisher = Eyre and Spottiswoode| publication-place = London |title = ''English Army Lists and Commission Registers, 1661-1714'' |author = Dalton, Charles |year = 1902 |url =https://archive.org/details/englisharmylist03daltgoog |volume= Volume 5|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-31 {{MLA citation |publisher = Eyre and Spottiswoode| publication-place = London |title = ''English Army Lists and Commission Registers, 1661-1714'' |author = Dalton, Charles |year = 1904 |url =https://archive.org/details/englisharmylist00daltgoog |volume= Volume 6|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-32 {{MLA citation |publisher = Eyre and Spottiswoode| publication-place = London |title = ''The Scots army, 1661-1688, with memoirs of the commanders-in-chief'' |author = Dalton, Charles |year = 1909 |url =https://archive.org/details/scotsarmy166116800daltuoft |repository= archive.org }} Navy * Source S-40 {{MLA citation |publisher = Murray, J.| publication-place = London |title = ''A naval biographical dictionary comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive '' |author = O'Bryne, William R. |year = 1849 |url =https://openlibrary.org/books/OL18637055M/A_naval_biographical_dictionary |repository= archive.org }} Army History * Source S-50 {{MLA citation |publisher = Longmans and Green| publication-place = London |title = ''Historical record of the 14th (King's) Hussars from A. D. 1715 to A. D. 1900 '' |author = Colonel Henry Blackburne Hamilton|year = 1901 |url =https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7093108M/Historical_record_of_the_14th_(King's)_Hussars_from_A._D._1715_to_A._D._1900 |repository= Open Library }} * Source S-51 {{MLA citation |publisher = Royal Artillery Institution| publication-place = London |title = ''List of Officers of the Royal Regiment of Artillery from the Year 1716 to the Year 1899 '' |author = John Kane & William Harrison Askwith|year = 1900 |url =https://archive.org/details/listofficersroy01askwgoog |repository= archive.org }} East India Company * Source S-50 {{MLA citation |publisher = Longmans | publication-place = London |title = ''Alphabetical list of the officers of the Madras army '' |author = Dodwell & Miles, Ed. |year = 1838 |url =https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7219778M/Alphabetical_list_of_the_officers_of_the_Madras_army |repository= Open Library }} Ireland * Source S-60 {{MLA citation |publisher = Phillimore & Co. | publication-place = London |title = ''Irish marriages, being an index to the marriages in Walker's Hibernian magazine, 1771 to 1812 '' |author = Farrer, Henry |year = 1897 |url =http://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Farrar%2C+Henry%22 |repository= archive.org }} Canada * Source S-70 {{MLA citation |publisher = Sun Printing Company | publication-place = St. John's, N. 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Dover, Newfoundland

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''This article is a sub.'' Dover is a community in Bonavista Bay that was settled in the early 1890s by families from nearby communities. Originally called Shoal Bay, it was later known as Wellington and then Dover. [http://www.townofdover.ca/our_history.php] ==Sources==

Dover High School

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Public high school for the city of Dover, Strafford county, New Hampshire, USA

Dowding

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This is a page of the [[Space:Dowding_Name_Study|Dowding & Dowden Name Study & DNA Project]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dowding_%26_Dowden_Y-DNA_Tested_Lines Y-DNA Tested Lines] [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/dowding?iframe=yresults Dowding/Dowden participants’ Y-DNA Data on Surname Project Page at FTDNA] [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/dowding/tree?subgroups=330600 Timeline of matching Y-DNA lines] [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Full price cost of Y-37, Y-111 and BigY-700 DNA tests (sale and project prices are less)]

Dowding & Dowden Y-DNA Tested Lines

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== Introduction == This is a page of the [[Space:Dowding_Name_Study|Dowding & Dowden Name Study & DNA Project]] and shows the family lines that have so far been Y-DNA tested. == Matching Lines == The following 3 participants with their respective lines share a common ancestor which BigY-700 testing is suggesting was born most likely well before the earliest Robert Dowding of Kington Magna below: *1. '''[[Dowding-157 | Robert Dowding]]''' died in 1597 in Kington Magna, Dorset **2. '''[[Dowding-164|Robert Dowding]]''' bef.1576-aft.1597 ***3. '''[[Dowding-154|Robert Dowding]]''' abt.1590-1653 Kington Magna ****4.. '''[[Dowding-155|Robert Dowding]]''' abt.1616-1662 Kington Magna *****5. '''[[Dowding-156|Nicholas Dowding]]''' bef.1648-1694 Kington Magna ******6. '''[[Dowding-173|Robert Dowding]]''' 1676-1761 Kington Magna *******7. '''[[Dowding-346|Nicholas Dowding]]''' 1717-1793 Kington Magna ********8. '''[[Dowding-122|John Dowding]]''' 1747 Kington Magna - 1784 Gillingham, Dorset *********9. '''[[Dowding-106|John B Dowding]]''' abt.1774 (location unknown) - 1828 Salisbury, Wiltshire **********10. '''[[Dowding-101|Reverend Townley Ward Dowding]]''' 1817 Wiltshire - 1881 Wiltshire ***********11. '''[[Dowding-100|General Townley Ward Dowding]]''' 1847 Downton, Wiltshire - 1927 Singleton, Alverstoke, Hampshire ************12. '''[[Dowding-345|Townley Walter Dowding]]''' 1885 New Brompton, Kent - 1979 London *************13. Private Dowding **************14. Private Dowding '''Kit 1007288.''' Tested to BigY-700 and terminal Haplogroup R-FT126755 with one Private SNP Variant *******7. Tba Dowding. Thought to link in at this point on line above ********8. Tba Dowding *********9. Tba Dowding **********10. Tba Dowding ***********11. Tba Dowding ************12. Tba Dowding *************13. Tba **************14. Private ***************15. Private '''Kit 197018.''' (not a Dowding due to adoption but established to be a Dowding male line). Tested to BigY-700 and terminal Haplogroup R-FT126755 with no Private SNP Variants *1 '''[[Downing-2403|Edward Dowden]]''' **2. '''[[Dowding-463|Christopher Dowding]]''' died in Ireland 1729 ***3.'''[[Dowding-464|Richard (Dowding) Dowden]]''' abt 1720 - 1785 Brandon, Cork, Ireland ****4. '''[[Dowden-66|Richard Dowden]]''' abt.1756-1823 Cork *****5. '''[[Dowden-62|William Dowden]]''' 1796 Brandon, Cork - 1883 Cork ******6. '''[[Dowden-64|Richard Abraham Dowden]]''' 1829 Cork -1868 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia *******7. William Dowden 1856-1915 Victoria ********8. Noel Dowden 1892-1942 Melbourne, Victoria *********9. Private Dowden **********10. Private Dowden '''Kit 439325.''' Tested to BigY-700 and terminal Haplogroup R-FT126364 with 8 Private SNP Variants indicating a common ancestor with the above 2 participants a long way back in time and probably pre-1500. == Other Unique Lines == The following Dowden lines do not match the 2 above or each other: '''Newfoundland Line''' *1. '''[[Dowden-1061|Thomas Dowden]]''' died after 1852 in ?Newfoundland **2. '''[[Dowden-1060|George William Dowden]]''' 1838 Greenspond, Newfoundland - 1913 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada ***3. Tba ****4. Tba *****5. Private Dowden ******6. Private Dowden '''Kit 977536''' Tested to Y-37 and in Haplogroup R-Z287 '''Pennsylvania Line''' *1. '''[[Dowden-736|Joseph Dowden]]''' Pennsylvania **2.''' [[Dowden-1108|Harvey Dowden]]''' 1835 Pennsylvania - 1919 Indiana ***3.''' [[Dowden-1107|James Harvey Dowden]]''' 1869 Pennsylvania - 1960 Indiana ****4.Private Dowden *****5. Private Dowden '''Kit MK85699''' Tested to BigY-700 and in Haplogroup I-Y47647 with 22 Private SNP Variants indicating no matches to anyone sharing a common ancestor within something like the last 2000+ years

Down from Marble Mountain

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Henderson, Jim. ''Down from Marble Mountain'' pp 42 to 45. Hodder and Stoughton, Auckland, New Zealand 1983.; The Nelson, New Zealand Public Library has a copy. Transcription: ''The construction company built huts for the workers, numbering now about five families. Chunky boxes, identical, ugly, took shape, unpainted or dabbed with creosote, shoddy, very badly built, thin malthoid roof, very draughty, but at least giving more room. The beating rain backed by wind seeped in. Cuttings infiltrated into the valley, planted by doorsteps; geraniums and daisy bushes: imperturbable grannybonnets, a daphne bush, bulbs, roses, watch out for those damned sheep, and the comfort of cosmos. The wild foxgloves up the hill smiled. Esta's hut on a slight rise stood a little above the others, and the dag of the colony, Mrs Jonesey, was quick to call the Duncans "The nobs on the hill." "Nothing further from the truth," Esta insisted. Fully alert to the absurdities of life, prepared for the uncomfortable if not the inevitable, Mrs Jones was a happy soul, despite a distressing injury to her face. Esta found her ready sense of fun and Lancashire wit a wonderful asset to the little shut-away community. She had a family of five, daily threatening to "completely annihilate the lot." The kids, swift as goats among the logs and rocks, couldn't have cared less. In times of stress, with much satisfaction, Jonesey quoted her fond old slogan: "Thanks to our neighbours' misfortunes, life is tolerably bearable." That was her lifeline, felt Esta, who for a score of years later could still hear distinctly her cheery ringing call, wet or fine: "Away down for your cup of tea, lass." The leaves fell and renewed three times in the old rhythm, three breaths of Nature, then no more teacup talk, for ever, with Jonesey about Manoys and Vickermans groceries, recipes, knitting patterns, man's inhumanity, woodhen fat. The quarry families at this time were the Pattersons, Packwoods, Mr Ross, Mr Cooper, the Bob Clarkes, Jones and Duncans. Mr Ross, who had been a ship's engineer roving into many strange places, was a gentle, almost wistful man, seemingly bewildered to find himself berthed in this weird harbour. Consoling himself, with infinite patience and spare time, he made beautiful pink-tinged marble clocks. What in the name of ten thousand cats could they possibly do in their spare time, with not even radio, and the boss Mr Cooper about the only one with a portable windup HMV gramophone, a dark snake coming out by the tone arm, to plug into an almost extinct ear, to hear his great love Toti del Monte, Gilbert and Sullivan, and, swaying, the edge of his affliction slightly eroded by song, his favourite, "Ramona". An atheist, firm in his non-belief, Mr Cooper later bought a little farm down below at Sandy Bay, and sad to say, shot himself. February 1920, came in sizzling heat. "Hop it, luv," suggested Jonesey. Heavily pregnant, Esta got ready to leave for Miss Rumbold's Home at Motueka. Flatly refusing to ride up on old Dick the white horse who grazed dreamily round Kairuru's woolshed when not wanted, she gamely started toiling up the now wellknown goat-track leading to the hilltop. An other¬wise useless father-to-be, dazed in anticipation, offered a very acceptable arm at slippery places, and when his love became overbreathless. "If it's two, I'll help, luv," Jonesey had called, Esta thinking poorly of this but hoping she could still take a joke. Twin sons! Twin sons, for the hills of the outbacks! "How all too prophetic Jonesey had been!" Esta told admirers. Dear old Doctor Deck claimed he'd got the biggest shock (no clinics in those days). Down to Motueka from the hill came mum and Nen, like two Wise Women to the shrine, to call, congratulate in delight, and bring a parcel of clothes for the double event. They smiled a little, saying, "Of course we quite understand. Of course, of course," when the 24-year-old mother surprising herself with a few totally unexpected tears, pointed out she hadn't wanted two babies all at once. As for the brand-new father: "Hubby remarked, when he was quite sure that there were twins, 'I'm glad there were two.' "Rather a witless comment, I thought, feeling as I did then," according to Esta, "but bless his heart, he really meant it. He didn't seem to notice that they looked like nothing more than a pair of plucked pigeons." His promise "to the boys back at the works" seemed a matter of pressing urgency, and he departed to collect and deliver the doings. Back blearily to mother and his two sons next day, he soon sensed his popularity was zero: no hero this, just very small fry indeed. "Quarry bound, down the goat-track, I wasn't worried now. I knew if there was any anxiety, the Kairuru folk would know . . . "Jonesey was very good. We were able to cope. The many sleepless nights, and miles of washing dragged into a routine. We managed to keep them alive . . . but tired. That is scarcely the word." My own dad Herbert, I'm pleased to record, on his way round the hills, often stopped at the door of the Duncans' hut, and a trifle apprehensively - was he almost afraid of them? - asked: "And how are the Bawling Beauties today?" "I assure you at least they are still bawling," Esta would smile back. The Parliament Valley twins lived long enough to survive four years of war overseas. The irrepressible Jonesey died. Dad died, another family bereft. Then, almost simultaneously, Esta's husband died, she thinking and wondering: "Where is the reason of it all? They could be so ill-spared."'' Gratefully used by her grandson John to illustrate the character of Ellen Jones nee Knight in the face of unrelenting hardship and pain.

Downs Family Mysteries

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What happened to Harry? He was the Illegitimate son of Lena Downs (Smith)

Downton, Wiltshire

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the river Avon near Downton

Dowrish Notes

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'''The purpose of this space is to have a place to collect the primary evidence of the Dowrish family, much of which is unpublished.''' == Primary Dowrish References == ===== IPM of Thomas Dourysshe, 1483 C141/4/46 ===== :Died 10 February 1483 :Daughter and heir Elizabeth, age 3 ::1483 IPM of Thomas Dourysshe, C141/4/46 ::(leaving out the details of the landholdings, and with the place-names left un-modernised): ::Held at Crediton on 7 August 1483. ::Thomas Douryssh was seised of lands and rents in Wolwedon, Hathelagh, Estlangbeare, Thornworthy and Lydebrigge in his demesne as of fee and thus seised, by his indented charter dated 26 Oct 1461, granted them to Richard Douryssh and the heirs of his body, remainder to Richard's brother ?Walter and the heirs of his body, remainder to the right heirs of him, Thomas Douryssh senior. By virtue thereof Richard was seised in his demesne as of fee tail, and is still living. Thomas Douryssh senior had issue the Thomas Douryssh named in the writ and died, after whose death the reversion in the premises descended to Thomas Douryssh as his son and heir on the day he died, holding the premises in reversion in his demesne as of fee. ::Robert Savell esq. and John Boure were seised of lands and rents in Dourysshe, Piddeslegh, Henstehyll, Yolond, Credy, and Holford in their demesne as fee and so seised, by their indented charter dated 7 May 1477, granted them to the Thomas Douryssh named in the writ and Alice his wife and Thomas' heirs and ?assigns [obscured by gall], by virtue whereof Thomas and Alice were seised, Thomas in his demesne as of fee and Alice as of free tenement. Thomas died seised. Alice is still living. ::Edward Courtenay esq. was seised of lands and rents in Westwogwyll in his demesne as of fee and so seised, by his indented charter dated 6 July 1477, granted them to Thomas Douryssh the son and Alice his wife and Thomas' heirs male begotten on Alice's body, by virtue whereof Thomas and Alice were seised, Thomas in his demesne as of fee tail and Alice as of free tenement. Thomas died seised. Alice is still living. ::The same Thomas Douryssh [the son] held in his demesne as of fee the manor of Stoklegh Englis and lands and rents in Credy Helyon, Uppeton Helion, Bynhole, Lypston, Bowteport, Nymet Episcopi, Plymouth, Plympton Pryor, Plympton Comitis and Ayssheberton. ::He held no other lands in Devon. ::He died on 10 Feb. last. ?Elizabeth Douryssh is his daughter and next heir, aged 3 years and more. ===== Unpublished IPM: Margaret, who was the wife of Thomas Douryssh, 1477 ===== :Died 3 February 1477 : Died without issue. Heir John Reke, as son of her brother Richard, aged 30. :Margaret Reke was ancestral to the Dowrish family as previously believed. ::MARGARET, WHO WAS THE WIFE OF THOMAS DOURYSSH ::Writ. [dorse not seen] 3 March 1477. [Morton]. ::DEVON. Inquisition [indented]. Exeter. 15 April 1477. [John Thornbury]. ::Jurors: John Elyot; Robert Holbeme; William Sampford; John Bowre; William Boway; William Sherlond; William Estecote; Philip Goldsmyth; Richard Stapelhyll; Henry Huchyn; Robert Hillyng; and William Bisshopp. ::John Boyvill was seised of the manor of West Ogwell in his demesne as of fee and so seised enfeoffed Hugh Courtenay of Haccombe, knight, to hold to him and his heirs, by virtue of which Hugh was seised in his demsne as of fee, and had issue Hugh Courtenay, knight, and died. After his death his son Hugh entered, and was seised in his demesne as of fee, and granted the manor to Thomas Dourissh and Margaret, then his wife, for the term of Margaret’s life, by virtue of which Thomas and Margaret were seised in their demesne as of free tenement. Hugh the son had issue Edward, now living, and died. After his death the reversion of the manor descended to Edward as his son and heir. Afterwards Margaret died without issue, after which Edward entered in the manor as in his reversion, and was seised in his demesne as of fee, and still lives. ::The manor is held of the illustrious prince George, duke of Clarence, of his honour of Gloucester, by knight service, annual value 20 marks. ::Margaret died on 3 Feb. last. John Reke is her kinsman and next heir, as son of her brother Richard, aged 30 years and more. ::[Head:] Delivered into court on 29 April 1477 by the hand of Thomas Wenyll. ::C140/55/27 mm. 1-2 ::Notes: the dorses of both the writ and IPM have not been seen, and it is not known whether there is an Exchequer version. ::Original spellings: Exon’, Westwegwell, Haccomb, Glouc’, Clarenc’. Surname is Douryssh in writ and Dourissh in IPM. ::Original dates: writ, 3 March 16 Hen Edw IV; IPM, Tuesday after Clausum Pasche, 17 Edw IV; death, 3 Feb. last; delivery, 29 April 17 Edw IV ::Matt Tompkins, 21 July 2014, translation and transcription of original. ===== IPM of Joan Puntyngton, widow of Richard Dowryssh, 1512 E 150/152/3===== :Died 20 July 1512 :Katherine is the daughter and next heir of Richard Dowryssh, aged 30 years ::E 150/152/3 IPM of Joan Puntyngton, widow of Richard Dowryssh, 1512 ::Taken at Exeter, 7 Oct. 4 Hen VIII [1512], before Philip Courtenay of ‘Byklegh’, esq., esheator. in Devon, super diem clausit extremum cuiusdam Johanne Puntyngton nuper uxoris Ricardi Dowryssh. ::Jurors: Alexander Wode esq., etc [rest not named] ::Richard Dowryssh was seised of and in the manor of ‘Stoklegh Englyssh’; a messuage, 200 a. land, 10 a. meadow, 8 a. wood, 20 a. pasture in ‘Credy Helyon’ and ‘Upton Helyon’; 2 tenements, 40 a. land, 2 a. meadow, 10 a. pasture and a grain mill in ‘Upton Helyon’; a tenement, 100 a. land, 6 a. meadow, 20 a. pasture in ‘Woluedon’; 100 a. pasture in ‘Thorneworthy ‘ and ‘Drakeworthy’; 3 tenements, 3 gardens and a meadow in ‘Hatherlegh’; a cottage and 2 closes of land in ‘Plympton Comitis’; a tenement and a cottage in ‘Plympton Prioris’; 4 tenements and a close of land in ‘Plymmouth’; a tenement, 30 a. land and 30 a. pasture in ‘Lypston’ in his demesne as of fee, and so seised raised a fine to a certain William Shapton and Robert Tournour who granted all the properies to a certain Nicholas Snape for a term of one month, remainder after the term to the said Richard Dowryssh and Joan his wife for their lives, and then to Peter Dowryssh, son of the said Richard, and the heirs of his body, remainder to Peter’s sisters Isabel, Alice and Katherine, and the heirs of their bodies, dated at Westminster in the octave of Trinity, 11 Hen VII [1496], by virtue of which Richard Dowryssh and Joan were seised in their demesne as of free tenement. Afterwards Richard died and Joan was solely seised in her demesne as of free tenement. Afterwards Peter and Alice died without issue of their bodies and Isabel married William Page and had issue John Page and afterwards died, while Joan still lived. Afterwards Joan died and Katherine enetered the properties and was seised in her demesne as of fee tail by virtue of the remainder. So seised she married John Snytall, by which he entered and was and is still seised in his demesne as of free tenement and in right of Katherine. ::The manor of ‘Stoklegh Englyssh’ is held of the marchioness of Dorset as of her manor of ?’Colrygge’ by knight service, annual value 30s. ::etc etc ::She died 20 July last. Katherine is the daughter and next heir of Richard Dowryssh, aged 30 years and more. ::Translation and transcription by Matt Tompkins ===== C1/79/74 Coterell-Atwill dispute ===== :Posted to SGM by Jim Lipka: Re: Wives of Richard Dowrich, 30 July 2014 :Transcription of the Coterell-Atwill dispute (C1/79/74), and the response of Thomas Atwill does indeed confirm Robert Stawell as Alice's father. ::".....the seid Thomas Dourissh made the seid Robert Stowell Esquire and Alice wif of the seid Thomas Dourissh and doughter of the seid Robert his executors and died after whos dethe the seid Robert Stowell understandyng and knowyng the will of the seid Thomas Dourissh to be in form aforseid delyvered the seid evidence unto the seid Thomas Atwill to the use and behof of the seid heres of the foreid Thomas Byshop..." ::http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no79/IMG_0126.htm ::Thomas and Alice's rejoinder to Thomas Atwill's response also mentions Robert Stawell as executor of Thomas Dowrich. ::http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no79/IMG_0127.htm ===== C 1/198/41 Dourisshe v Coterell ===== :Posted to SGM by Jim Lipka: Re: Wives of Richard Dowrich, 24 July 2014 :Dourisshe v Coterell. [National Archives: C 1/198/41. Date: before 1500] :This document clearly makes the claim that Richard was the son, not the brother, of the Thomas who married Alice Stawell. :(Matt, is it possible that the Robert Savell esq. referred to in the IPM was Robert Stawell esq. - Alice's father?) ::"To the most revrent fader in god the Archbyshop of Canterbury Cardynall and Chancelor of Ynglond. ::Mekely besechith your good and gracious lordship your contynuall oratour Thomas Dourisshe son and heyr to Richard Dourisshe, that where as Thomas Dourisshe granfader to ye said besechour was seased of and in the maners of Dourisshe, Holford, Credy Hillyng and Upton Hillyng and other lands and tents in Radlegh and Britport within the Countie of Devonshyr in his demesne as of fee tails. And so being seased made one Alys his wif, now the wif of one Thomas Coterell his executrice and died. After whois dethe the fee and the right of the said maners and lands descended to the said Richard entered in the premyses and lands therof seased and died. After whois dethe ye said oratour entered in the said premyses as son and heyr to the said Richard and thereof was seased in his demesnes as of fee tails and yet is. And all the evydence chartorys and muniments concerning the said maners and lands after the dethe of the said Thomas Dourisshe the granfader came to the possession and handys of the said Alys as executrice of the said Thomas. Whom your said oratour hath often requyred and also the said Thomas Coterell now her husbond to delyver hym the said evydence chartorys and muniments. Whyche to do they at all tymes have refused." ===== Deposition of Thomas Dowrish who married Margaret Reke ===== :Below posted by Jim Lipke on SGM 18 July 2014 :Proves Thomas Dowrish married Margaret Reke, that she was previously married to John Boyville, and that Thomas Dowrish survived Margaret (died 3 Feb. 1477). :Index references to the IPM of Margaret Ryke/Dourisshe describing her as wife of the late Thomas Dourisshe are mistaken. I have seen the IPM in the National Archives. It is very short and in poor condition. It describes her as having married a Thomas Dourisshe, but no references that I could make out as to which Thomas Dourisshe. :The 1453 mention in the Close Rolls make it clear that Margaret was married to the then Thomas Douryssh the younger. (CCR Hen.VI,Vol.5, PRO, London, p 434.) Margaret's cousin John Sturgeon and her brother Thomas Ryke supported Margaret and Thomas in reaching an accommodation with the descendants of John Bovile the younger that provided for Thomas and Margaret's peaceful occupation of the manor of Westwogewylle during the lifetime of Margaret. ::"John Sturgeon, Thomas Rykes, each citizen and mercer of London, and Thomas Douryssh of Douryssh in the parish of Kyrton co. Devon the younger 'gentilman' to Osmund Wele and Peter Johnson. Recognisance for 300 marks, to be levied etc. in Devon and Kent. :: Condition, that on the day the said Osmund, Peter and Joan his wife shall obtain an original writ of formedon in descendere against them, to be prosecuted at Westminster on 21 May next and returned in the quinzaine of Trinity next. Thomas Douryssh and Margaret his wife shall be sole tenants of the freehold of all the shares of the manor of Westwoggewyll whereof they were ever seised in her right, that they shall that day make default, and at the day named in the writ of magnum cape shall again make default, or else shall appear and plead in bar of the action, and shall await the issue so joined and tried without challenge of the jury or any of the jurors, appearing from day to day without delay until the jury be passed." Westminster, 19 May, 1453. :When the dispute over West Ogwell resurfaced after Margaret's death (National Archives C1/50/313), Thomas Dourisshe gave evidence in the dispute. The extract from Thomas' evidence below provides an interesting account of how West Ogwell came to the Courteneys. The final sentence confirms that she was still married to Thomas Dourisshe at the time of her death. :The main clue as to Margaret Ryke's origins probably lie in the close relationship between the Rykes and the Sturgeons. In addition to the will of Nicholas Sturgeon, there are other references that show a close relationship over their lifetimes. E.g., Thomas Ryke was the first apprentice taken on by John, the eldest of the Sturgeon brothers (1428-1435). The Sturgeons were a metal exporting family based in Ashburton, one of the Devon tin weighing towns. Both of Margaret's brothers had a son named William, their only recorded children. Genealogical profiling would suggest we look for a prominent William Ryke with connections to Ashburton and the tin industry. In 1372 a William Ryke of Ashburton (later an MP) provided the tin for the bells of Exeter Cathedral. There are references to Rykes in and around Ashburton for generations before this. I would speculate that this Willliam Ryke was an ancestor of Margaret and her brothers. ::Thomas Dowrish's evidence was taken on 24 May 1478 ::Thomas Dourissh's evidence in C 1/50/313 can be seen on A-ALT, here; ::http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no50/C1no50nos302-421/IMG_0017.htm ::and here: ::http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no50/C1no50nos302-421/IMG_0018.htm ::The original deposition is very legible, but unfortunately the first image, with its first two paragraphs, is blurred and mostly barely legible. Below is my best guess at what the first two paragraphs say (it will certainly contain errors), followed by Jim Lipka's transcript of the much longer third paragraph, with the gaps filled and a few corrections made: ::The examynacion taken by me Owyn Lloyd ... Exestre in the Counte of Deuonshire the xxiiij daye of Maie the xviij yere of the regne of kyng Edward the iiij'th by uertue of a writte of dedimus potestatem directe to me and to John Denys of Ocle and to either of us of one Thomas Dowrissh named in the same writte vpon the trought of a bille putte in the saide Kyngs Chauncerie by Richard Wele and John Cole ayenst Edward Courtenay and vpon thanswere and replicacion in that parte made in manere and forme that foloweth. ::Firste the saide Thomas Dowrisshe sworne vopon the holie euangelies seith that as touchyng the fyne alegged in the said bille by the whiche the ::| maner of Westogwell in the counte of Deuonshire with thappurtenances was ... entailled he can nat depose no certainte therof but he seith that one ::| Thomas Boyvill ... was the ?third ?broder and ?youngest ... John Boyvill named in the saide bille by his dede longe tyme passed releassed all his :: | right that he hadde in the saide maner ?with ... ?whiches descended ?so by that v... the heires of the said John Bovile ... of the :: | .. of the ... maner ?though .. ... ... the dede the same Thomas Dowrissh seith he hath seyn in the handes of Sir Hugh Courtenay :: | fader to the saide Edward for the ?taile of the saide ?maner to Osmond Wele is ... named in the seid bille and the seid Sir Hugh Courtenay is daies :: | the ... putte in trety ... ... ... ... ... ... ... as the seid Osmond named hyn selfe and in conclusion at all tymes :: | the saide dedd of ... ... ... ... thervpon none ende hadde at eny seison by cause that the saide dede was not sufficiently answered :: | by the same Osmond. ::Ferthermore howe that Sir Hugh Courtenay grandfader to the saide Edwarde came to haue estate in the saide maner of very trought [ie truth] as the saide Thomas Dowrissh hath herde Margaret that was wife to the saide John Bovile thelder and after hym wife to the same Thomas Dowrissh and many other credible persons to saye it was so that the saide John Wele apassyng euyll disposed persone wedded Thomasin comprysed in the saide bille after whych weddyng he seyng that the saide John Bovile thelder had none issue by cause the saide John Wele wolde nygh hym selfe to the saide maner labored all the menes that he coude to shorte the life of the saide John Bovile vexed and troubled the same John sumtyme to London and elles where the which was to hym a grete peyne for he was a grete aged man and also putte hym at dyuerse tymes in grete fere of his life so ferre that he durste not abide in his owne house nor come to his parisshe Churche and for parte of the conclusion of his euyll disposicion laye in wayte for John Bovile the yonger his fader in lawe withoute cause or occasion and hym sore bette and wounded and lefte hym for dede the saide John Bovile thelder heryng herof fered the more of his life and for suerte therof the same John bargayned with the saide Sir Hugh that he shulde have to hym and his heirs the saide maner after the deth of hym and the saide Margaret his wife and the heires that shulde come of theym and that the same John Bovile might live in reste by his helpe and fauour and to be in surete of his life ayenste the saide John Wele and that the same Sir Hugh shuld helpe to punysshe the saide John Wele for the sore betyng and woundyng of his saide broder and ouer that the same Sir Hugh shulde paye to the same John Bovile iiij xx [four score] marc' the whiche bargeyn was by theym vtterly concluded and agreed whervpon an estate was made by the saide John Bovile to the same Sir Hugh and other in fee such as the same Sir Hugh named and trusted moste onely to the behove of the same Sir Hugh savyng they shulde afterward make estate to the saide John Bovile and Margaret his wife and to the heirs of their bodies comyng accordyng to the saide bargeyn as it appereth more opynly by Indentures made betwene theym whervpon the same Sir Hugh by mene of his frendes atte his owne costes gate oute an Oyer and Termyner in the name of the saide John Bovile the yonger ayenste the saide John Wele and was thervpon condempned in a grete summe and was putte in prison for execucion and there bode stille many yeres so that the same John Bovile euer after leved in reste and without fere of the saide John Wele and the same Sir Hugh paied parte of the saide somme of iiij xx marc' to the saide John Bovile thelder and the same Sir Hugh died and afterward the same John died withoute issue and Margaret his wife toke to husbonde the saide Thomas Dowrissh and for asmoche as thestate taille was nat made ayen of the saide maner to the saide John and Margaret therfore estate therof was made by the saide Sir Hugh son and heire of the saide Sir Hugh the Grauntfader to the saide Thomas Dowrissh and Margaret duryng the life of the same Margaret without empechement of waste and also the same Sir Hugh paied to the saide Thomas Dowrissh and Margaret xx li' the whiche remayned of the saide somme of iiij xx marc' for asmoche as the same Margaret was executrice to the saide John heir husbonde and where it is supposed by the saide bille that the saide Sir Hugh hadde a grete grugge and remorse in his conscience for the Inyuries and wronges that he hadde done to Osmond Wele and his heires in withholdyng fro theym the saide maner and that he hadde taken thissues and profites therof by longe tyme wherfore he shulde charge his son Edward to refeffe the saide Osmund and his heires in the saide maner after his decesse. As to this the saide Thomas Dowrissh seith by almaner of likelihode this may not be true and parte therof he knoweth certenly is not true for he seith that the saide Margaret contynuelly toke the hole profite of the saide maner after the deth of the saide John heir firste husbonde tille the same Thomas wedded heir and thence she and he in her right contynuelly toke the profite tille she died and that was withynne this other halfe yere laste passed the whiche was by the space of xl yeres and more and the saide Sir Hugh Courteney toke neuer the profite therof." ::Jim Lipka and Matt Tompkins ===== C1/50/313 Wele v Courtenay ===== :manor of West Ogwell. :Deposition of Thomas Dowrysshe, 24 May 1478 :Transcript by Matt Tompkins :Plaintiffs: Richard, son of Osmond Wele, son of Thomasyn, daughter of John Bovile, the younger; and John Cole, son of Jane, the other daughter of the said John Bovile. :Defendants: Edward, son of Sir Hugh, son of Sir Hugh Courtenay, knight, late feoffee to uses. :Subject: Manor of Westwogwyll, granted by Walter Lappelode, clerk, to William, father of the said John Bovile. :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no50/C1no50nos302-421/IMG_0017.htm :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no50/C1no50nos302-421/IMG_0018.htm :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no50/C1no50nos302-421/IMG_0019.htm :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no50/C1no50nos302-421/IMG_0020.htm :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no50/C1no50nos302-421/IMG_0021.htm :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no50/C1no50nos302-421/IMG_0022.htm :Images 019and 020 are the writ of dedimus potestatem dated 25 April 18 Edw IV [1478] directing Owyn Lloyd or John Denys of Orle to obtain Thomas Dowrysshe’s evidence concerning the petition of Richard Wele and John Cole against Edward Courtenay. Images 021 and 022 are the copy of the original bill, Edward Courtenay’s Answer and the plaintiffs’ Replication which was attached to the writ. Images 017 and 018 are Thomas Dowrysshe’s deposition, as follows (image 017 is very blurred and lines 1-13 below are tentative): ::1. The examynacion taken by me Owyn Lloyd ... Exestre in the Counte of Deuonshire the xxiiij daye of Maie the xviij yere of the regne of kyng ::2. Edward the iiij'th by uertue of a writte of dedimus potestatem directe to me and to John Denys of Orle and to either of us of one Thomas Dowrissh named ::3. in the same writte vpon the trought of a bille putte in the saide Kyngs Chauncerie by Richard Wele and John Cole ayenst Edward Courtenay and ::4. vpon thanswere and replicacion in that parte made in manere and forme that foloweth. ::5. Firste the saide Thomas Dowrissh sworne vpon the holie euangelies seith that as touchyng the fyne alegged in the said bille by the whiche the ::6. maner of Westogwell in the counte of Deuonshire with thappurtenances shulde be entailled he can nat depose no certainte therof but he seith that one ::7. Thomas Boyvill that was the ?third broder and yongest vnto John Boyvill named in the saide bille by his dede longe tyme passed relessed all his ::8. right that he hadde in the saide maner with a waraunt whiche is descended so by that waraunt the heires of the saide John Bovile be barred of the ::9. title of the saide maner though it were entailed whiche dede the same Thomas Dowrissh seith he hath seyn in the handes of Sir Hugh Courtenay ::10. fader to the saide Edward for the ?taile of the saide ?maner to Osmond Wele ?aforsaid [?is daies?] named in the seid bille and the seid Sir Hugh Courtenay ?aforsaid [?is daies?] ::11. the son was oft putte in trety vpon ... ... ... premises in lawe suche as the seid Osmond named hym selfe and in conclusion at all tymes ::12. the saide dede of waraunt was shewed and thervpon none ende hadde at eny seison by cause that the saide dede was not sufficiently answered ::13. by the same Osmond. above needs to be checked against the original ::14. Ferthermore howe that Sir Hugh Courtenay grandfader to the saide Edwarde came to haue estate in the saide maner of very trought [ie truth] as the saide ::15. Thomas Dowrissh hath herde Margaret that was wife to the saide John Bovile thelder and after hym wife to the same Thomas Dowrissh and many ::16. other credible persons to saye it was so that the saide John Wele apassyng euyll disposed persone wedded Thomasin comprysed in the saide bille after ::17. whych weddyng he seyng that the saide John Bovile thelder had none issue by cause the saide John Wele wolde nygh hym selfe to the saide ::18. maner labored all the menes that he coude to shorte the life of the saide John Bovile vexed and troubled the same John sumtyme to London and elles ::19. where the which was to hym a grete peyne for he was a grete aged man and also putte hym at dyuerse tymes in grete fere of his life so ferre that ::20. he durste not abide in his owne house nor come to his parisshe Churche and for parte of the conclusion of his euyll disposicion laye in wayte for ::21. John Bovile the yonger his fader in lawe withoute cause or occasion and hym sore bette and wounded and lefte hym for dede the saide John Bovile ::22. thelder heryng herof fered the more of his life and for suerte therof the same John bargayned with the saide Sir Hugh that he shulde have to hym ::23. and his heirs the saide maner after the deth of hym and the saide Margaret his wife and the heires that shulde come of theym and that the same ::24. John Bovile might live in reste by his helpe and fauour and to be in surete of his life ayenste the saide John Wele and that the same Sir Hugh ::25. shuld helpe to punysshe the saide John Wele for the sore betyng and woundyng of his saide broder and ouer that the same Sir Hugh shulde paye ::26. to the same John Bovile iiij xx [four score] marc' the whiche bargeyn was by theym vtterly concluded and agreed whervpon an estate was made by the saide ::27. John Bovile to the same Sir Hugh and other in fee such as the same Sir Hugh named and trusted moste onely to the behove of the same Sir Hugh ::28. savyng they shulde afterward make estate to the saide John Bovile and Margaret his wife and to the heirs of their bodies comyng accordyng to the ::29. saide bargeyn as it appereth more opynly by Indentures made betwene theym whervpon the same Sir Hugh by mene of his frendes atte his owne ::30. costes gate oute an Oyer and Termyner in the name of the saide John Bovile the yonger ayenste the saide John Wele and was thervpon condempned ::31. in a grete summe and was putte in prison for execucion and there bode stille many yeres so that the same John Bovile euer after leved in reste and ::32. without fere of the saide John Wele and the same Sir Hugh paied parte of the saide somme of iiij xx marc' to the saide John Bovile thelder and the same Sir ::33. Hugh died and afterward '''the same John died withoute issue and Margaret his wife toke to husbonde the saide Thomas Dowrissh''' and for asmoche as ::34. thestate taille was nat made ayen of the saide maner to the saide John and Margaret therfore estate therof was made by the saide Sir Hugh son and ::35. heire of the saide Sir Hugh the Grauntfader to the saide Thomas Dowrissh and Margaret duryng the life of the same Margaret without empechement ::36. of waste and also the same Sir Hugh paied to the saide Thomas Dowrissh and Margaret xx li' the whiche remayned of the saide somme of iiij xx marc' ::37. for asmoche as the same Margaret was executrice to the saide John heir husbonde and where it is supposed by the saide bille that the saide Sir Hugh ::38. hadde a grete grugge and remorse in his conscience for the Inyuries and wronges that he hadde done to Osmond Wele and his heires in withholdyng ::39. fro theym the saide maner and that he hadde taken thissues and profites therof by longe tyme wherfore he shulde charge his son Edward to refeffe ::40. the saide Osmund and his heires in the saide maner after his decesse. As to this the saide Thomas Dowrissh seith by almaner of likelihode this ::41. may not be true and parte therof he knoweth certenly is not true for he seith that the saide Margaret contynuelly toke the hole profite of the saide ::42. maner after the deth of the saide John heir firste husbonde tille the same Thomas wedded heir and thence she and he in her right contynuelly ::43. toke the profite tille she died and that was withynne this other halfe yere laste passed the whiche was by the space of xl yeres and more and ::44. the saide Sir Hugh Courteney toke neuer the profite therof. ===== C 1/198/15 Dowrysshe v Dowrysshe. ===== : Plaintiffs: Thomas, son and heir of Richard Dowrysshe. Defendants: Johane Dowrysshe, executrix and late the wife of the said Richard. Subject: Detention of deeds relating to the manors of Crede Hyllyaunce and Stoke English. Devon. 1493-1500": : http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=C7460150 :Interesting. In C 1/198/15 Thomas Dowrysshe, son and heir of Richard Dowrysshe, complained that his father died seised of the manors of Crede Hyllyaunce and Stoke Englisshe in Devon in his demesne as of fee tail, after which they ought to have descended to Thomas as his son and heir, and that the title deeds, including the gift in tail itself, were in the possession of Richard's executrix, his widow Joan, who refused to give them up. He said he was suing in Chancery because he could not sue at common law for lack of knowledge about the deeds and the interests they created. :That 1496 fine is presumably the gift in tail Thomas referred to. Unless the properties were subsequently resettled, Thomas had no interest at all. One suspects he knew this perfectly well and was just harrassing his mother (or step-mother?) in the hope of forcng a compromise, or to gain some other advantage. :Matt Tompkins ===== C 4/31/103 Thomas Dowrysshe v. Joan Dowrysshe ===== : commission and answer Date of document after 1500: : http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=C8921767 :?????? Ever checked ??????   ===== C 1/198/41 Dourisshe v Coterell. ===== : SGM post by Jim Lipka: :C 1/198/41 Dourisshe v Coterell. [National Archives: C 1/198/41. Date: before 1500] :This document clearly makes the claim that Richard was the son, not the brother, of the Thomas who married Alice Stawell. (Matt, is it possible that the Robert Savell esq. referred to in the IPM was Robert Stawell esq. - Alice's father?) ::"To the most revrent fader in god the Archbyshop of Canterbury Cardynall and Chancelor of Ynglond. ::Mekely besechith your good and gracious lordship your contynuall oratour Thomas Dourisshe son and heyr to Richard Dourisshe, that where as Thomas Dourisshe granfader to ye said besechour was seased of and in the maners of Dourisshe, Holford, Credy Hillyng and Upton Hillyng and other lands and tents in Radlegh and Britport within the Countie of Devonshyr in his demesne as of fee tails. And so being seased made one Alys his wif, now the wif of one Thomas Coterell his executrice and died. After whois dethe the fee and the right of the said maners and lands descended to the said Richard entered in the premyses and lands therof seased and died. After whois dethe ye said oratour entered in the said premyses as son and heyr to the said Richard and thereof was seased in his demesnes as of fee tails and yet is. And all the evydence chartorys and muniments concerning the said maners and lands after the dethe of the said Thomas Dourisshe the granfader came to the possession and handys of the said Alys as executrice of the said Thomas. Whom your :SGM post by Jim Lipka: :There was a gentry family by the name of Savell in the West Country at that time but it would have been too much of a coincidence if an individual with a name similar to Alice's father had given her property just after her marriage to Thomas Dowrich. :I have checked my transcription of the Coterell-Atwill dispute (C1/79/74), and the response of Thomas Atwill does indeed confirm Robert Stawell as Alice's father. :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no79/IMG_0126.htm ::".....the seid Thomas Dourissh made the seid Robert Stowell Esquire and Alice wif of the seid Thomas Dourissh and doughter of the seid Robert his executors and died after whos dethe the seid Robert Stowell understandyng and knowyng the will of the seid Thomas Dourissh to be in form aforseid delyvered the seid evidence unto the seid Thomas Atwill to the use and behof of the seid heres of the foreid Thomas Byshop..." :Thomas and Alice's rejoinder to Thomas Atwill's response also mentions Robert Stawell as executor of Thomas Dowrich. :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no79/IMG_0127.htm ===== Chancery Suits Re: John Slugge & Catherine his wife vs. Richard Douryssh ===== :'''C 1/355/98''' John Slugge and Katherine, his wife, great-niece and heir of Henry Langbere. Defendants: Richard Dowrysshe. Subject: Lands in ... agworth and Hatherleigh, Devon. 1504-1515. :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/ChP/C1no355/IMG_0167.htm :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/ChP/C1no355/IMG_0168.htm :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/ChP/C1no355/IMG_0169.htm :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/ChP/C1no355/IMG_0171.htm :Transcription needed :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/ChP/C1no355/IMG_0172.htm ::Transcripton of Jim Lipka via email ::This is the rejoindre of Richard Douryssh ::unto the replication of John Slugge and Katyn his wyeff. ::1] The seid Richard saith in all thyngs as he in his seid answere hath said and in that saith that the seid ? of the seid ? to the seid Isabel and the [?allegations] ::2] of the immediate ? therof from the seid Thomas the yonger unto the seid Richard is [?materiall] and also it apperes that the ? the seid bill of complaint be ? ::3] ? to be mater in ? fayned and nott of trought to putt the seid Richard to ? and trouble without that the [missing] ? ? and John ? ? ::4] of them were enfeffed of the premisses to the to the use and behof of the seid Henry Langbere and of the heires of his [missing] suche ? use of ::5] her heires for ? as were enfeffed to any other use or entent than in the answere of the seid Richard is allegged [missing] the seid Thomas ::6] Douryssh thelder was into such use or ? as in the replication is ? and without that [missing] tyms of the seid ::7] ? made unto hym knows that the seid John Langbere and ? or any of them were seased to any suche [missing] without that ::8] that the seid Thomas Douryssh thelder Thomas Douryssh the [y]onger Isabel ? and the seid Richard [missing] ::9] to any suche use or entent as in the seid replication is ? all ? the seid Richard is [missing] ::10] more as he in his seid answere hath ?. :'''C 1/160/25''' :http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/ChP/C1no160/IMG_0036.htm :Summary by Matt Tompson via email :For what it’s worth, here is a summary of what the C 1/160/25 lawsuit mentioned by Jim says: ::C 1/160/25: The complainants, John Slugge and his wife Katherine, say Henry Langbere held lands in Drakeworth and Hatherlegh in fee tail and enfeoffed Thomas Douryssh to hold to the use of him, Langebere, and the heirs of his body in accordance with the entail, and then died, after which the beneficial interest in the use descended to the complainant Katherine as his cousin and heir,* being the daughter of William ?Asshewey, son of Henry’s sister Elizabeth. Thomas Douryssh then died, and the lands descended to his son and heir Thomas Douryssh the younger, and then after the younger Thomas’ death to his '''brother and heir Richard Douryssh''' – in both cases subject to the use in favour of the heirs of Henry’s body. ::* interesting choice of words – does this mean the contemporary translation of ‘consanguineus et heres’ was ‘cousin and heir’, not ‘kinsman and heir’? ===== C 4/31/103 Thomas Dowrysshe v. Joan Dowrysshe ===== : commission and answer Date of document after 1500: :http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=C8921767 :I tried to look at the C 4/31/103 documents above, but C 4/31 is damaged and not fit for production. – Matt ===== C 1/1522/8 Mostyn v Snydall ===== :Plaintiffs: Nicholas MOSTYN, Robert LOVELL, Hugh CLYFE, Hugh DART and others. :Defendants: Katherine SNYDALL, Thomas DOWRYSH. :Subject: Manor of Stockleigh English. Devon. Bill, mutilated. Transferred from :UNSORTED BUNDLES, SERIES II. 1956 Henry VIII": :http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=C7507889 ::'''C 1/1522/8''' - Showeth and complaineth to your good lordship that --- [long list of mostly illegible names, ending] Thomas Douryssh John Snydall of the said --- ?gentlemen and Katherine Snydall wife of the said ?John Snydall were seised of and in the manor of Stokeley Inglis and --- ?myses lands and tenements rents reversions and services with appurtenances in Stokeley Inglis aforesaid in their demesne as of fee and so seised by their sufficient writing --- and demised all the premises with their appurtenances to your said poor orators for term of their lives before whereof your said poor orators were thereof seised --- --- in their demesne as of freehold and for their estates in the premises so to ... - Matt Tompson (email 14 July 2014) ===== Feet of Fine CP 25/1/46/93, number 16. ===== :'''Settlement by Richard Dowrish on children by second wife, 5 June 1496.''' :County: Devon. :Place: Westminster. :Date: One week from Holy Trinity, 11 Henry VII [5 June 1496]. :Parties: William Sh[.p?]ton' andRobert Torner, demandants, andRichard Doweryssh' andNicholas Snape, impedients. :Property: The manor of Stocley Englyssh' and 21 messuages, 693 acres of land, 46 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood, 62 acres of furze and heath and 14 shillings of rent and a moiety of 1 messuage and of 1 mill inCredyhelyon', Upton' Helyon', Wolvedon',Hatherlegh', Langber, Thornworthy,Ledebrugg', Pyddeslegh', Aller,Henstilhys, Yollond', Hollond' [deleted?],Holford', Bynholelypsion, Aysshberton', Bowtporte, Dowryssh', Lawarrodlegh', Plymmouth', Plymton' Prior and Plymton' Comitis. :Action: Plea of warranty of charter. :Agreement: Richard has acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Robert, as those which Robert and William have of his gift. :For this: William and Robert have granted to Nicholas the manor and tenements and have rendered them to him in the court, to hold to Nicholas for the term of 1 month, and after the term the manor and tenements shall remain to Richard and Joan, his wife, to hold of the chief lords for the lives of Richard and Joan, and after their decease the manor and tenements shall remain to Peter Doweryssh', son of the aforesaid Richard, and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Isabel, Alice and Katherine, sisters of the aforesaid Peter, and the heirs of their bodies and (2) to William Stapylhyll' and Walter York and the heirs of William Stapylhyll'. :Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.) :Persons: William Shipton, Robert Turner, Richard Dowrich, Nicholas Snape, Joan Dowrich, Peter Dowrich, Isabel Dowrich, Alice Dowrich, Katherine Dowrich, William Staplehill, Walter York :Places: Stockleigh English, Creedy (in Upton Hellions), Upton Hellions, Woolladon (in Meeth), Hatherleigh, Langabear (in Hatherleigh), Thornworthy (in Lynton), Lydbridge (in Hatherleigh), Pidsley, Aller, Henstill, Yelland (all four in Sandford),Holland (in Plympton St Mary), Halford, 'Bynholelypsion', Ashburton, Boutport (in Barnstaple), Dowrich (in Sandford), 'Lawarrodlegh'', Plymouth, Plympton Prior, Plympton St Maurice   == Dowrish Sources == *Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, vol. 33, (1974-1977): Serial form: pp. 37-38, 70-73, 113-117, 154-155,208-211,252257,and 348-352. ''"Dowrich and the Dowrich Family of Sandford"'', by G.E. Trease. == Notes == ===== Richard Problem ===== :In [[#C 1/198/41 | Dourisshe v Coterell. (C 1/198/41)]], Thomas Dowrish directly calls himself son and heir Richard Dowrish, and grandson of Thomas Dowrish who married Alice now the wife of Thomas Coterell. :''However'' :- The [[#IPM 1483 | IPM of Thomas Dowrish]] who was married to Alice says his heir was a daughter, Elizabeth. The IPM mentions a grant to a Richard Dowrish without stating how he is related. :''and'' :- [[#C 1/160/25 | C 1/160/25]] states that Thomas Dowrish the Younger was succeeded by his brother and heir Richard Dowrish. ===== Known Facts which Must be Resolved ===== #A Thomas Dowrish died in 1477. (who is this?) #Margaret (Reke) Dowrish died without issue on 3 February 1477. #May 1478, Thomas Dowrish, who married Margaret Reke was still living. #Thomas Dowrish died 1483. Heir daughter Elizabeth age 3.

Dowsett BMDs at St Mary the Virgin Church, Latton, Essex

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'''Parish register of St Mary, Latton, Essex, England. D/P 344/1/2''' Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, Essex, England. Images viewed online [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/ViewSecureImage.aspx?&ID=833641&DocID=12678 Essex Archives Online] requires subscription Accessed 15 December 2021 '''Baptisms at start''' Anne daughter of Robt Dowset and Anne his wife baptised Aug 14th 1704 [image 5] Mary of Rob: and Ann Dowsett Baptiz March 2 1707 (looks like this is a clerical error or earlier omission as it comes between 3 Aug and 17 Aug at top of next column [1707/8] (this entry squashed at bottom of page) [image 5] James the son of Robt. Dowset & Ann his Wife was baptized Novemb'r ye 3d 1709 [image 5] Baptized Eliz: of Robert and Ann Dowsett Feb: 10th 1711 [1711/2] [image 5] Jan: 7 [1727/8] John son of John and Mary Dowsett [image 7] [1729] November the 2d William of John and Mary Dowsett [image 8] Edwd son of John & Mary Dowset was Baptised Dec: r ye 12th 1731 [image 8] Sarah daughter of John & Mary Dowset was Bapt: Dec:r ye 12th 1731 next entry [image 8] Mary daughter of John & Mary Dowset was Baptised Feb:y ye 18th 1732 [1732/3] [image 8] Elizabeth the Daughter of John Dowset and Mary his Wife was baptized Feb. 15 1735.6 (the year is double dated in the register) [image 9] William the Reputed son of William Chessen by Elizabeth Dowset, was baptized Dec . 4 1737 [image 9] Samuel the son of John Dowset and Mary his Wife was baptized Ap. 12 1738 [image 9] Edward the son of John Dowset and Mary his wife, was baptized Jan. 30, 1739-40 (the year is double dated in the register) [image 9] Rebecca the Daughter of John Dowsett and Mary his wife was baptised Sep. 19. 1741 [image 10] James the Son of John Dowset & Mary his Wife was baptised the 2d March 1743/4 & received into the Church on June 3d 1744 [image 10] [image 13] Mary daughter of Sarah and William Overall was baptised October 19th 1760 [image 13] John son of John and Elizabeth Dowsett was baptised May 31st 1761 [image 13] Sarah Daughter of Mary and James Dowsett was baptised October 25th 1761 [image 13] Sarah Daughter of William & Sarah Overall was baptised May 29 1763 [image 13] Mary Daut of James and Elizabeth Howard was baptised May 25th 1766 '''[image 13] William Son of [[Dowsett-428|Wm.]] & Ann Dowsett of the parish of Harlow was baptised Jan'y 30 1768''' [image 13] Elizabeth Howard , a child of Eleven Years old was baptised Feb'y 21st 1768 [image 14] James son of John & Mary Thorogood bap:d Aug: 19: 1770 [image 14] Sarah D. of James and Eliz: Dowsett Ap: 4 1773 [image 15] 1777 James son of James & Eliz: Dowsett Ap: 13 ---- '''Marriages''' start image 22 [image 23] Robert Dowset and Anne Eaton both of Latton , married by Banns - Sept: 23 1703 [image 24] James Ward of Stansted Deal and Sarah Dowsett of Sapsworth [sawbridgeworth] were marryed by Lycense July 14 1724 [image 24] John Dowsett and Mary Thurgood Both of Sapsworth were marryed by Lycense April the third 1727 ---- '''Burials''' start image 27 [image 28] Widow Reeve was buried the Fifth day of January 1684. And an Affidavit and Certificate brought in due time. [image 31] William son of Robert Dowset and Anne his wife buried May 17th 1702. And an Affidavid and Certificate brought in due time. [image 31] An unbaptised child of Robt Dowsets buried May 23d 1703. And an Affidavit and Certificate brought in due time. [image 32] Richard Thorogood was buryed Jan: 29th 1710 [1710/11] and an Affidavit brought in due time. [image 32] James Dowsett an infant Buryed Feb: 20. 1710-11 (double dated in register) And an Affidavit brought in due time. [image 32 ] Mary Dowsett was Buryed July 19 1712. Affidavit brought in due time [image 32] The widow Dowsett was Buryed March 22nd 1713 [1713/14] Affidavit brought in due time. [image 34] Edwd: Dowset was Buryd Dec:er ye 19. 1731 (the same hand who entered the baptism) [image 35] Anne Dowsett Wife of Robert Dowsett of this Parish was buried Jan. 7 1737-8 (double dated in register [image 35] William the Reputed Son of William Chessen by Elizabeth Dowsett was buried Jan 16 1737-8 (doulbe dated in register) [image 35] Robert Dowsett was buried Oct 21 1740 [image 38] Sarah Dowsett an Infant was buried May 9th 1762 [image 39] Sarah Overall an Infant Was buried June 22 1764 [image 39] Mary Dowsett was buried Oct.r 21 1767 [image 40] Ann Dowsett bur. June 17th... 1772 [image 41] 1779 John Dowsett Feb: 2 [image 41] 1781 Edward Dowsett 11 Nov.r [image 41] 1783 James Dowsett Sept.r 24 [image 42] Burials 1790 5. [the fifth and final burial of the year] Elizabeth Dowset December the seventh stamp 3d. [image 42] 1794 3. [the third and final burial of the year] William Dowsett November twenty sixth [image 42] 1796 1[the first of 4 burials for the year] John Dowsett. [image 44] 1808 June 13th James Dowsett aged 31 years [image 44] 1808 July 17th Mary Thorogood aged 60 years end of this register ---- '''New marriage register after 1754''' Marriage register of St Mary, Latton, Essex, England. D/P 344/1/3 Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, Essex, England. Images viewed online [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/ViewSecureImage.aspx?&ID=833685&DocID=12679 Essex Archives online] Accessed 17 December 2021 [image 3]
The Banns of Marriage between John Dowsett and Ann Reaves both of this Parish were duly published in this Church
For the first Time on Sunday the 7th of December
For the second Time on Sunday 14
For the Third Time on Sunday 21 in the year
one Thousand seven hundred & Fifty five by me
Wm Day Vicar of Roydon
John Dowsett & Ann Reaves were married in this
Church by Banns this 5th Day of January 1756
by me Wm. Day
This Marriage was solemnised
Between us John Dowsett [signed], Ann Dowsett [signed] late Reaves [added by Wm Day]
In the Presence of Dudley King, John Godson [image 4]
James Dowsett of the parish of Little
Parndon & Mary Thomas of this parish were
married in this Church by Licence this twenty
fourth day of April in the year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred & fifty six by me
T. Metcalf, Curate of Harlow
This marriage was solemnised
Between us: The mark of James Dowsett [he marked with a D] , the Mark of Mary Thomas X
In the presence of: James Clement [signed], Daniel Walker [signed] ==Sources==

Doyle Art Gallery

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This is a collection of the Art of [[Doyle-5169|Michael A. Doyle]] (ca1838-1915) {{Image|file=Doyle_Art_Gallery.jpg |caption=Doyle Art Gallery Image 1 }} {{Image|file=Doyle_Art_Gallery-1.jpg |caption=Doyle Art Gallery Image 2 }} More to come....

Doyle Family Record

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Much like a family bible, this sheet was the hand-written record of births, deaths and marriages in Patrick Doyle's family.

Dr. Augustus Allen Hayes Testimony in a Murder Trial

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FROM THE TRIAL OF GEO C HERSEY, MURDER OF BETSEY FRANCES TIRRELL : was going to tell me what the doctor said, but broke off, and says, • "Your aunt has told you." I said, "No." Next, I said if she didn't wish to teft me, I didn't wish to know. Then she asked him to step into the shed or to go in there. She was standing by the shed-door at the time. He went into the shed opening out of the porch-room with her. They were gone but a short time. I think Mrs. Vining only passed through the room and went out the door. This was the time he was walking the room rapidly. It might be five or ten minutes that he remained. Then he passed out and said he was going to mother's, or Mrs. Vining's, I don't know which. I saw him go across the yard. I believe I passed out the door about the time he did, and went home. : : Charles Brigham sworn • examined by Mr. Harris.• I am an architect. I made these plans and measurements. [Plans of Wilson Tirrell's house.] The distance between the front chamber-door and this door (the door of Hersey's room), I cannot state. [Witness was instructed by the Court to : : Amos S. White sworn • examined by Mr. Harris.• I am an apothecary at Weymouth Landing, about two miles from Wilson Tirrell's. I never sold any strychnia or other poison to any member of that family. I did not know Betsy Frances. I have an account of all sales of poisons since the law obliging us to keep an account was passed, and find half a dozen cases of sale of strychnine. I put down the name of the person buying, the date, and what the poison is to be used for.. I have a clerk who has made some sales, and he is instructed to keep account of everything sold in that line. I have no name of that family on my list. I have sold quite small quantities of strychnine, except to one person, a farmer, who has bought it to kill birds. I keep it in small crystals. : : Cross-examined by Mr. Baker. • I have sold William Hersey cigars and fancy goods, such as portmonies. I think he had a hair-brush and comb. I don't remember any perfumery. : : Re-direct by Mr. Harris. • The name of my clerk is Francis Amble. : : '''Dr. Augustus A. Hayes''' sworn • examined by Mr. Foster. • I reside in Boston; I am a consulting and analytical chemist, a doctor of medicine, and hold the office of State Assayer. I have prepared myself, by studies, to make examinations for poisons. I have been in practice for thirty-two years. I have studied the properties of strychnia for the last fifteen years, and for the last ten years quite minutely. I have made chemical examinations'of a large number of stomachs for the purpose of discovering strychnia, if contained in them, and have studied the action of strychnia on organic structures. I now recollect but three cases where the strychnine was separated in quantities and declared afterwards. Both "strychnine" and strychnia are words in English use. : : On the sixth of May, 1860, I received from Dr. Howe, who stated that he came from Weymouth, a large stone-ware jar, the contents of which were about four gallons; that is, that was the size of the jar. It was carefully wrapped in paper, taped and sealed, and the seals bore the impress of some device. He requested me to make a chemical examination of the contents of the jar, stating that there were present the liver, stomach and intestines of a person. He also stated that he was requested to place the organs in my possession by the coroner, and that they were those of Betsy Frances Tirrell, of Weymouth. I had some conversation with Dr. Howe at the time, and asked him if it was a case of suspected poison. His ' reply was that the person died in convulsions, and that he did suspect poison. The jar remained in my possession, placed in a closet adjoining my laboratory, until the morning of the eighth of May; it was then taken up for analysis. . On opening the jar, I found the seals were unbroken, and the tape so secured that it could not have been open-ed after it was sealed. Within was a mass, in its inflated state, the bulk of more than a gallon. On top was the liver, and below the stomach, with the intestines attached. I found the upper part of the stomach carefully secured by ligatures, and the extremities of the intestines also carefully secured, so that they would retain within any fluid matter. The stomach was removed by cutting it from the intestines, leaving some five or six inches, and the opening, for the moment, secured until the mass could be deposited in a vessel used only for that purpose. It was sufficiently capacious to hold two or three times that mass. I found the outside of the stomach of a slightly reddish color, and the little fluid that appeared on the outside of the stomach was also of a reddish color, as was that which remained in the vessel.The stomach itself was then divided longitudinally by means of a pair of sharp scissors, so as to empty it of its contents and allow me to spread it on the inclined sides of the vessel, so that any fluid matter would pass over it and be retained in the vessel. After the contents had slightly drained, the surface of the stomach was examined for the purpose of discovering any adhering matter of a granular character. I now speak of the inner surface of the stomach, which presented an even surface, and would display everything of a granular character. I found some seeds of raisins, and some little pulpy masses of fruit, but no unusual foreign substances could be seen. There were some little marks of bran, derived from bread. The surface was then carefully washed by a small stream of water directed upon it, so as to expose the internal part fairly to view. I found the upper portion slightly discolored; the blood-vessels were filled with blood at the upper portion, but there was no corrosion of the parts, nor removal of the mucous lining, as marking any decisive action on that part. The lens or magnifying-glass was used in the subsequent examination, but no definite information was obtained in regard to the cause of death by the appearance of the surface. The stomach of a person whose death has not been caused by poison is generally of a grayish color, with a slight tint of rose-color pervading the whole of the internal part. That is covered by a very delicate coat, which is called the mucous lining, and serves to protect the vessels beneath. In cases of health, that lining is generally perfect; in cases of slight disease, it is somewhat torn or damaged, or partially removed, and in cases where very active or corrosive bodies have been introduced into the stomach, it is generally wholly removed. Often, it is. not only wholly removed, but the parte below are corroded, presenting the appearance of having been scalded, acted on violently, the vessels having a bloody appearance; and the inspection in the way I have mentioned shows at once the action of a corrosive body, such as a strong acid, or an acid metallic salt. Corrosive sublimate would represent an active poison of the metallic class; oxalic acid, sulphuric acid, any of those corrosive bodies, — would represent a poison of another kind. Arsenic acts upon the stomach when it is so situated that solution has taken place, not only so as to destroy the mucous lining, but below the mucous lining, and then this slightly-reddened surface is presented. The object of this examination, in part, was to discover whether any corrosive poison was there. Another object was to find, if possible, the substance that produced the effect. It often happens, in the case of arsenical poisons, that we find the substance in contact with the remains, and it is a kind of evidence we are very anxious to obtain. In this case there was no appearance of corrosive action, and the part which was reddened might be considered as only inflamed, as only the effect of disease, and that not very considerable disease. : : Having observed that the appearance did not denote a corrosive poison, the next step was that of cutting out parts from various portions of the stomach, so as to represent about one third a large third of the whole mass of the stomach; and at that point the examination of Jhe fluid which had passed out of the stomach was commenced. This had reposed so long, that any heavy matter contained in the fluid would have subsided to the bottom of the vessel, and been retained there, so that when the fluid portion was carefully poured off, any heavy powder would have been found at the bottom of the vessel. A few little granules of starch, some more partly broken up skins and interior of fruit, were all that could be found. We always find starch in stomachs where the recent food has been composed in part of vegetable food. Bread always leaves the granules of starch present, as do potatoes, rice, and articles of that kind. Indian meal leaves not only starch, but portions of the meal are found. We attach very little importance to these appearances, and in this case, the only impression left on my mind was, that the food which had been taken was nearly, if not quite, digested. There were some few flakes of animal matter, which-might have been derived from the stomach itself, or the mucous membrane, or it might have been partly digested food. There was nothing in these appearances to enable me to fix upon any substance acting there to produce the effect which had been stated. : : About one-third of the stomach having been detached from the parts adhering to it, and placed in a suitable vessel, a portion of the fluid which had passed out of the stomach was also added to it, aud this portion represented the portion which I proposed to take for the analytical trials. A small part of this third of the stomach was then examined for metallic poisons. Two courses were adopted: one of forming an alloy with copper, if arsenic or antimony should be present; and the other was the application of sulphhydric acid and sulphhydrate of ammonia for the detection of other metals. None were discovered, and the absence of these led to the analysis for organic poisons. The remaining portion of the third, with the whole of the remainder of the stomach, was placed in a suitable vessel, and mixed with a pasty hydrate of lime, the purity of which was known, and is such as has been used by myself for years in these analyses. I will here state, to avoid repetition, that the apparatus used is reserved for operations of this kind. The surfaces are washed with strong acids and alkalies before water is used to complete the cleaning. All the apparatus, even the table, is in a state of perfect cleanliness. : : The vessel was heated by a water bath, and the temperature retained in the mass not allowed to exceed 150° F., and it was generally 120° or 130°. It was observed, as the hydrate of lime commenced its action on the cut portions of the stomach, that those parts which had presented a reddish tint retained that appearance as the tissues dissolved in the fluid produced. As the solution of the stomach took place, the fluid became of a red color, whenever it was not exposed to the air; and after the entire solution of every portion of the stomach, so as to form a homogeneous Semifluid, the mass dried down and became almost solid. The object in using hydrate of lime in contact with the stomach is to break up entirely the mechanical structure of the stomach. We wish to reduce it to a fluid state, so that there shall be nothing of a spongy nature remaining, and that the blood-vessels, and everything of a fibrous character, shall be broken down, so that there shall be left, at one moment, a stomach perfectly in the form of a fluid. : : The dried mass to which I have referred was powdered, and divided roughly into thirds again, two-thirds being retained, enclosed in a vial, closely corked. One-third was now taken, placed in a vessel with a small opening, and subjected to the action of about ten times its weight of pure alcohol. The mass was boiled for some minutes; afterwards allowed to become perfectly cool, and the clear part passed through a prepared paper filter. Successive portions of alcohol were added to the filter to wash away what adhered, and the remaining parts were retained. The clear portion that had passed through the filter presented a light tint of yellowish brown color, which was placed in a vessel heated by the water bath, and then evaporated until the passing off of the alcohol left a yellowish brown, thick mass, which was quite complex in its composition; containing some vegetable acids, some oily acids, some sugar of fruits, and a portion of glycerine, besides other bodies which were not specially examined. This thick syrupy fluid was now mixed with some diluted pure sulphuric acid. It was a sinii-fluid mass resulting from the evaporation of the alcohol. The volume was thereby increased. The alkaline action was destroyed, or replaced by a decided acid action; and the fluid was now heated to dissipate volatile acids. After half an hour the addition of stearic acid and purified white wax was made. These bodies melted freely in the fluid, and united to some oily bodies which were present in the fluid. After cooling the mass to about sixty degrees, or lower, the oily bodies present had become solid, and a light, transparent rose-colored fluid was obtained. This is a step necessary in this process for the removal of fatty bodies; they become solid and brittle, so that we can readily strain off the clean fluid, leaving them behind. The whole bulk of this fluid was about half a fluid ounce, — not far from what a large tablespoon would contain. A vial which would contain about four ounces, and could be closely stopped, was half filled with absolutely pure sulphuric ether; to this about sixty grains of a strong solution of caustic soda was added, and into this vial containing the ether the clear solution from the wax was passed, agitating the whole so as thoroughly to mix the parts together. The fluid was acid in its character. If there was a poisonous body present it would be dissolved in the acid. The object of this step with alkaline ether is two-fold: we wish to use an alkali to cause a decomposition of the acid salt in solution; the ether will dissolve certain bodies; and by proceeding in this way, we present to the ether, at the moment of its separation, any body that may be considered as the poisonous principle of vegetables. Mineral bodies, if present, would be excluded from solution in ether. The presence of mineral poisons was rendered impossible by previous steps, as well as by this test. There are only a few bodies that can dissolve in ether, under the conditions which I have stated. In proceeding with the analysis, the clear etherial fluid was decanted into a shallow glass vessel, and allowed to evaporate spontaneously in the air. There were brilliant granular crystals adhering to the vessel, after the ether was passed away. These brilliant clear crystals were not dissolved when a considerable quantity of water was added. This gives the substance in a tolerable pure state, and suitable for the physical examination, and, in fact, the first chemical examinations. The substance actually found is not in my possession in the condition here described. : : It was after the demonstrations on this substance that I wrote the letter to Dr. Howe, the ninth of May, stating that I had discovered strychnia as the poison in the stomach. : : These crystals were not dissolved in water, which excludes the presence of a number of substances which might possibly have been in the stomach. The water, however, acquired a bitter taste, and not only that, it left a sensation which is peculiar,— the impression of a metallic salt. The crystals were readily dissolved by alcohol, and the solution obtained, when allowed to dry away, left long, white, prismatic crystals upon the containing vessel. : : In speaking of pure alcohol, I mean alcohol purified from all foreign substances except water. In this case the alcohol contained a small portion of water. : : The crystals, alter the process I have described, were deemed sufficiently pure for experiments of a chemical kind.The first step was to dissolve them in the smallest quantity of sulphuric acid and obtaining a salt which was quite soluble in water. Another acid was used, a portion of oxalic acid, and that dissolved into a clean fluid the crystals; and when the water had passed away, it left clear prismatic crystals. Nitric acid dissolved the alkalies freely, and when the Water had passed away, I then had brilliant points of crystals which appeared to be eight-sided. Either of these salts, when dissolved in water, was intensely bitter to the taste, perhaps the extent of bitterness that the palate can endure. This is another characteristic which I will mention as one of some importance as an indication of what might probably be found. I now added to the solution of the sulphate a portion of the body called iodic acid, and no change was observed. The object of this is to exclude some other bodies that may be supposed to be present; to determine that the crystal or salt was not composed of these other substances. To a very minute portion of the crystals of the alkaloid which were obtained before the salts were formed, a few drops of oil of vitriol, a very corrosive ajrent, were added at the common temperature. The oil of vitriol had no effect upon these crystals; and that fact excludes a large number of substances that might be barely supposed to be present. A small portion was mixed with the salt called the sesquicliloride of iron, and no change following, another body was excluded. Nitric acid was added, and a very slight change to yellow was observed. : : The tests which had now been applied excluded so many of the bodies called alkaloids, that there were only two or three of the organic bodies which might be present. A minute quantity of morphine might have been present in the etherial solution, a minute quantity of the alkaloid called brucia, and another called cinchonia, might have been present'; but the crystallization of the salts, in perfect crystals, excludes these bodies as mixtures, and the tests prove their absence. : : The chemical experiments for ascertaining the characteristics of the substance found as a crystallized alkaloid were now commenced. A portion of the crystals was mixed with diluted sulphuric acid, so as to form a solution, and with this solution was mixed a little of the solution of the salt called the eliminate of potash; and the effect was the production of a yellow precipitate, the whole liquor became turbid, and finally a beautiful yellow salt was formed and fell down in the fluid. The next step was the addition of a salt called bichromate of potash, and the same result followed the addition of the lastnamed salt. These yellow crystals adhered to the vessels, so that the liquors above them could be decanted off, and the crystals dried in the air. The yellow crystals, having been dried in the air, were mixed with a few drops of sulphuric acid (oil of vitriol), and instantly a blue or deep violet color was produced. It passed through very rich hues of purple, red, and finally orange yellow. This change of color in this salt indicates one single known body only, and that is strychnia, or strychnine. : : I did not stop at this point, but proceeded to apply the other tests for strychnia, and if it be not too much in detail, I will state them with their results. The substance obtained was an oxidized salt of strychnia. By the addition of chromate of potash, the strychnia had become combined with the highly oxidized body called chromic acid, and by the addition of oil of vitriol, the chromic acid was immediately liberated from contact with the substance which had been united to the chromic acid. As applied in this manner, this is a known and reliable test of strychnia, and has the same value as the sweetness of sugar, as we commonly speak of sugar. There is no other substance that will be so changed under the same conditions. I use the reference to sugar as a familiar illustration. The evidence which we obtain by tasting sugar is deemed conclusive in common cases of the presence of sugar. The evidence we have in this case goes beyond this. The chemist, ordinarily, in questions of a commercial character, stops here. But in cases where life rests upon the determination, it is deemed best to pursue the investigation further. : : The next test applied to the solution of the sulphate was a solution of gall-nut, which caused some white curdy matter to fall from the fluid. This is a general test, not a discriminating one. The next was tannic acid, with nearly the same effect. Taken in connection with the other tests, this adds to the evidence. The bichloride of platina, a yellow precipitate in floss which afterwards become crystals. That is a very important test. I consider these all as adding to our knowledge of the subject'before us. The next substance was the iodide of potassium, which produced a white precipitate, becoming a salt in minute prisms. This adds to our knowledge, and is connected with the next I name, which is iodine dissolved in the same, iodide of potassium, which produced a different precipitate, being of a brown color and not crystallized in form. This precipitate was changed by solution of potash into a dirty white substance. The next test was bromine, an elementary body, and it produced a bright yellow precipitate, not crystalline. The next was chlorine, producing a white precipitate. The next, sulphocyanide of potassium, — a white crystalline precipitate. Carbazotic acid was next used, producing a precipitate in short threads. Chloride of palladium produced a dirty white precipitate. Bichloride of gold, producing flosks, which became granular, and which could not be dissolved by heat in the solution. Carbonate of potash precipitated white crystals. Potash produced a thick mass becoming crystallized, and both of these crystals last named could not be dissolved by heat. Carbonate of ammonia produced a white deposit, becoming crystalline. Other substances were used, which I have purposely omitted to name. These are tests which may be considered as characteristic in their indications, and conclusive evidence, when taken together, of the presence of strychnia or strychnine. : : The concluding experiments, and which, taken in connection with those given, and of a more definite character, were these: Going back to the crystals obtained from the pure ether solution, I added a drop of oil of vitriol to a small portion of the substance, adding also a portion of the bichromate of potash, and obtained a beautiful deep blue, passing into violet, purple, and finally terminating in orange-yellow. The same process of using a drop of vitriol and the addition of the black oxide of manganese developed the same hues in the same order of succession. The same repeated, using brown oxide of lead instead of the black oxide of manganese, produced the same colors, in the same order. The same, using the powder of the red prussiate of potash with a little of the alkaloid, and the same colors were produced. . : : These are the tests for strychnia; and after having passed . through these tests, no doubt can remain on the mind of the chemist with regard to the substance or its character. There is no other known crystallized solid body that will produce these colors. : : By leave of the counsel, I will exhibit to the jury commercial strychnia in its two forms, in powder and in crystals, and strychnia as produced from the stomach. [Specimens exhibited to the Court and jury were skins and seeds of fruit, brilliant crystal strychnia from the stomach, crystals of sulphate of strychnia grouped, and chromate of strychnia in yellow crystals.] I have made no experiments with this substance on animal life. : : On the 12th of May, Dr. Appleton Howe brought me the spoon I hold in my hand. The coating which now appears upon this has been very much contracted in thickness in the lapse of twelve months. There were then existing some brilliant fractured crystals representing strychnia as sold. Some of these have been removed and tried by the tests, and proved to be strychnia. I am prepared to state most positively that strychnia was found in the stomach in considerable quantity. I have.weighed two grains and one-tenth from about two-thirds of the stomach. The other third of the dry mass from the stomach I placed in the hands of Professor Horsford, I think on the 24th of May. I gave him the lime preparation as representing one-third of the stomach and its fluids. I am prepared to swear that there was strychnine upon the spoon at the time it was received, and that the strychnine still exists there, and that the remaining substance is some jelly or preserved fruit; and I connect with the occurrence of the jelly on the spoon certain appearances of jelly and of color that I detected in the stomach. When this surface [of the spoon] is magnified, the crystals can be seen. That is a merely physical indication. When, for the purpose of chemical experiment, the jelly is washed away, the crystals of strychnia are left behind, and to them we can apply the tests that I have named, if necessary. In such a case, when we have the strychnia, the application of a few tests is sufficient to settle the question. I did not, however, stop at that point, but made the investigation very thorough, to convince myself that strychnia was present, and I have made experiments since, so that I can say ;positively it is .on the spoon now. It is visible to my eye by the use of the lens. : : It takes but a few moments to make the " color tests," and I have come prepared to do so, if not objected to. [The counsel for the defence objected, and were invited with their experts to witness them during the recess of Court.] : : Strychnia is the poisonous principle of nux vomica and the St. Ignatius bean. The whole poisonous properties of these vegetables are seen in this and another alkaloid that accompanies it. The article used in commerce is freed as much as possible from the other alkaloid, and is used in very minute doses in medicine. The larger portion is used for poisoning animals foxes in the country and dogs in cities. Its use as an agent for producing death has not been known to the toxocologist but for about fifteen years; and the process I have given to you here, and which is of the highest value in the reparation, has been known only about eight years. : : The concentrated poisonous properties, as you see them in strychnia, enable that substance to produce death when administered in very minute portions. I do not know how small a •quantity can produce death. Taking the cases which are reported, and making due allowance for that portion which remains unabsorbed in the stomach, and which has no effect whatever in producing death, I have fixed upon half an English graiu as sufficient, in a majority of cases, to prove a mortal dose. I mean half an English grain administered. The subject is one that is not very clear to any one, from the fact that the action of this, like that of other poisons, is very much modified by the state of the system, and more remarkably so by the state of the stomach and its condition in regard to food, and furthermore by the state in which the poison is administered. I think half a grain will produce death if it be administered in solution, and no medical aid is at hand; and with one single grain introduced into the stomach, I think it would be impossible for human life to exist. The quantity operating is very minute, and its action in the system is that of what is termed a spinal poison, which acts through the great nervous centre of the upper portion of the spine. Its application to the nerves is not attended by the same action as when it is taken into flhe stomach, and there absorbed, or brought into a condition to enter into the blood. It is probably through the blood first that the spinal marrow is affected, and those muscles which are termed the voluntary muscles are those which are first called into action. Spasms, contortions and convulsions of a very peculiar character are produced, owing to the contraction of the muscles; and the best authorities now conclude that death is caused by suffocation. The breathing processes are all stopped mechanically, by the contraction of the muscles, which close the breathing organs ; and where the effects of strychnia have been carefully observed (of course these cases must be very rare), those symptoms have been exhibited, and the highest authorities I believe now conclude that the spinal centre influences the after contraction of the muscles so as. to produce characteristic motions of the back, limbs, fingers and toes, and the lungs and heart are prevented from the usual healthy action. In regard to the time when death takes place, nothing precise can be stated. I know that in a great number of cases, where the poisonous substance was in a condition to be made soluble, or was given in a soluble form, death has followed, in one case, from less than half a grain, in about sixteen minutes from the time it was taken, the individual — a physician — being a healthy person. In other cases, the action has been prolonged; but, so far as I have been able to learn the circumstances, this slow^action has been due to the slowness with which the poison dissolved in the stomach, its protection, in a measure, by the food. The substance being scarcely soluble,—requiring seven thousand times its weight to dissolve it, it dissolves very slowly unless an acid is present; in which case it becomes very soluble, acts much more quickly, and the symptoms of the poison occur much earlier. A sort of provisional limit has been fixed by those who have watched the cases, as being between two and three hours for the duration of symptoms. : : I have studied medicine, so as to prepare myself for researches of this nature, including the actions of all poisons upon the human system. I hold a medical degree from one of the most respectable medical institutions of the country, granted to me for the acquisition of that knowledge; and I have read every work on the subject, accessible to myself, and enjoyed very great advantages, in learning the facts connected with the action of poison upon the system. : : The stomach of a dog was brought to me by Dr. Appleton Howe. He stated to me his suspicion that the stomach contained poison. I examined it for both mineral and organic poisons, for all poisons, in fact, and none were discovered. There was no strychnia in that stomach. I have no means of fixing the date exactly when it was brought to me. It must have been after the 12th of May; I should think about a week after the 12th of May. : : Cross-examined by Mr. Sullivan. • I testified before the magistrate in the preliminary hearing at Weymouth Landing. I testified to the facts as I have testified to them here, as far as I went. I know of no difference. I make this qualification, however. I have repeated the experiments of the separation of all the strychnia and worked on larger quantities since than I then had in my possession. I did not testify as fully there as I have here. I was willing to give the full results of my experiments at that time, as far as obtained, but it was deemed unnecessary by the counsel for the government to go into a full explanation. I had not had the slightest consultation about the matter. There might have been some such question asked as whether I had found strychnia. I should not dare to trust my memory with regard to one, two, or three questions. I think, if you will refer to the testimony, you will see that it was opened for the purpose of going into it very minutely, and I was prepared to do so. You will see that it had been commenced nearly in the way it was commenced here, and I had proceeded to some extent when I was stopped. I cannot say by whom I was stopped. The questions were discontinued. I cannot state whether the magistrate ruled upon the subject. I had no conversation with {he counsel for the government as to what part should be given and what part withheld. I stated at Weymouth that I had obtained the strychnia from the stomach and submitted it to both the color tests, and was convinced also by accordance of the physical tests. The physical appearance of strychnia are those which it presents to the unaided senses, such as the color, the taste, the smell, the form, the lustre, the hardness, and its crystallization. I do not refer to the action of the bichromate of potash, or any of the sulphates, upon the substance itself. I stated there that I had obtained it in crystals, that I had obtained it in crystals of different forms, and that I had formed salts from it, and that I had arrived, by my tests, to a full and complete conviction of its being strychnia, and no other body. I think I gave the same general statement in regard to the matter there that I have here. I do not recollect the substance of that examination. : : As nearly as I can now remember, after some references, I have examined sixty-four stomachs for strychnia, where poison was suspected. I have examined a much larger number of stomachs, including those that were purposely poisoned, for my own experiments. I am not able to say when I examined the first stomach, but about twelve years since, I examined for strychnia. I cannot tell how many I have examined within the last five years. I keep no record of the number, and I do not charge my mind with them; and even during the last year, I should find it difficult to say how many I have examined for strychnia. I have discovered strychnia in quantity, separated it, and absolutely ascertained its presence, in only three cases, I think. One of those cases I do not now remember the name of. A case occurring at Auburn, N. H., which has attracted public attention, was one of them, and the present case another. The first I named came to me from New Hampshire, but I cannot state either the county or town. It was within a year and a half. I do not know the condition of the case at present. I made a report in it. I do not remember to whom I made the report. I do not remember by whom the stomach was brought to me. I do not remember the quantity I found there. These cases are almost constantly in my hand, and I make notes, but do not charge my memory with them. I have examined a great many stomachs for the express purpose of finding strychnia. It is a subject to which I have devoted a great deal of attention, and settled most of the important points connected with the examinations. I have made only three examinations where the evidence was of a kind that would permit me to state positively that strychnia was found. I make minutes in my laboratory, upon sheets of paper, as I was taught to do, and I afterwards, where the cases are marked in their character, transfer to a book all those observations which are extraordinary, and not the common occurrences of the laboratory. In the particular cases, I testify from my memory, refreshed by references to those rough notes. They are very brief in words, and sometimes only in character, but perfectly intelligible to myself, and render it unnecessary that I should have any other record. I made this examination a year ago. I have just made a slight, rough note of the order in which some of the experiments were performed, as a copy from the laboratory journal, and nearly as brief as the laboratory journal itself. I make the notes at the time I make the observations, and this paper contains a brief copy of the same. I have not written out any connected account of the examination. : : I believe I have read every work of any consequence in the English language, and many of those in the French, on strychnia, or abstracts of the accounts which are given in those works. I am not able to say how many hours I have read upon that subject this year. I have devoted sufficient time to it to keep up with the progress of science, both in connection with strychnia and other modes of poisoning. Not a large amount of reading is required merely to keep up. The knowledge acquired was that previously derived from the standard works. : : I cannot state the date when I examined the stomach of Mr. Healey, in the case of Richardson and Healey, in New Hampshire. I really cannot say whether the name was Healey or Richardson. I cannot say whether it was before the examination of the stomach of Miss Tirrell or subsequently. I cannot tell when the case was tried. It was some time in the neighborhood of October or November last, I think. I cannot state positively the date of the trial. The trial did not commence as early as was expected, in consequence of my illness, from an accident. I am not positive that it was tried in November, I testified in that case. All these points can be settled by reference to books at home. I did not come prepared to examine them. : : The quantity of strychnia found in the case of Richardson and Healey was a little less than two and a half grains. I make charges for my services in these cases. I have no means of knowing the date of the charges, or even of the payment. I am quite sure the bill was paid at the usual time. The bills are given in, and pass through the examination of the authorities, and the amounts are returned to me. In regard to the payment in New Hampshire, I can state positively that I was paid at the close of the trial. I recollect perfectly going to the bank to obtain my money before I left the place. I do not recollect of going to the bank or getting the money in the other New Hampshire case. I received it from some of the town authorities — I don't know who. I can tell by referring to my books at home. : : I can testify most positively with regard to every point there stated. I think I gave a portion of the stomach to Prof. Horsford the 24th of May. The then Attorney General [Mr. Phillips] requested me to furnish a portion of the stomach to Prof. Horsford for analysis, I believe; at any rate, I called upon Prof. Horsford and asked him if he could attend to the matter, and having obtained his consent, appointed a time when he should come to me and obtain the material to be operated upon. It was only a short time before my application to Prof. Horsford that the Attorney General requested me to see Prof. Horsford. I cannot testify directly to the question when Mr. Phillips applied to me. As soon as convenient, I went to see Prof. Horsford. This stomach had been reduced to a dry powder, which I described as having been enclosed,, in a vial. I believe there are but three alkaloids, of all the organic bodies forming solid regular crystals, that can be taken from the etherial solution, decomposed in the manner I have stated; but these are not the same with strychnia, and the colors of the crystals are not the same. The physical appearances of strychnia are those which can be observed by the unaided senses, and embrace color, form, and taste. The color, as it crystallizes, is a physical mark of the substance crystallized. The " color tests " of strychnia is a very loose expression, whenever used; but when chemists speak of the "color tests,".they speak of those tests that produce color by changing the color of the body. I do not think this expression is used by chemists with strict accuracy, but, loosely, we use the term in that way. Morphine, which is hardly soluble in ether, in alcohol produces a crystal, as I have observed it, which appears somewhat like strychnia. Brucia is another substance which produces a crystal resembling it. Cinchonine, another alkaloid, made from Peruvian bark, is another. These are all that come closely to the crystalline form of strychnia. If the crystals of these different substances were so formed as to present the same size contained in the same vessels, and without reference to the solvents, I could not judge from the simple physical examination so far as to express an opinion, and T certainly could not arrive at a demonstration in that manner. If they were not of the same size, I should then distinguish them. If allowed to make an explanation, I can very soon present this point clearly. There are two specimens of the same substance on the table, both in white crystals, which are unlike. : : In regard to the chemical authorities in relation to strychnia, I will take some of the English authorities first, as they are not any authorities from their own observations and experiments, but they have been large compilers of the information derived from other sources, and in that view I should put Taylor at the head. He has published several works on poisons and their characteristics. I do not place him at the head of observers. There are several English chemists who have investigated the subject of poisons, and at the head of those who have specially opened up the subject of strychnia I should place Herripeth and Letherby, they have very precise notions, gained from their own experiments, and a writer by the name of Horsley; and in the same language, and standing very high in this department, is our countryman Dr. G. T. Wormley, a professor in Columbus College, Ohio. He has gone into the subject very thoroughly, and denned the linjit of reaction by measure and by weight. I am ready to proceed to give French and German authors if necessary. : : I have stated, that the limit which I had assigned in my own mind was half a grain to cause death, when the conditions were such that it could be absorbed, and much smaller quantities have produced death. On the other color tests " of strychnia is a very loose expression, whenever used; but when chemists speak of the "color tests,".they speak of those tests that produce color by changing the color of the body. I do not think this expression is used by chemists with strict accuracy, but, loosely, we use the term in that way. Morphine, which is hardly soluble in ether, in alcohol produces a crystal, as I have observed it, which appears somewhat like strychnia. Brucia is another substance which produces a crystal resembling it. Cinchonine, another alkaloid, made from Peruvian bark, is another. These are all that come closely to the crystalline form of strychnia. If the crystals of these different substances were so formed as to present the same size contained in the same vessels, and without reference to the solvents, I could not judge from the simple physical examination so far as to express an opinion, and T certainly could not arrive at a demonstration in that manner. If they were not of the same size, I should then distinguish them. If allowed to make an explanation, I can very soon present this point clearly. There are two specimens of the same substance on the table, both in white crystals, which are unlike. : : In regard to the chemical authorities in relation to strychnia, I will take some of the English authorities first, as they are not any authorities from their own observations and experiments, but they have been large compilers of the information derived from other sources, and in that view I should put Taylor at the head. He has published several works on poisons and their characteristics. I do not place him at the head of observers. There are several English chemists who have investigated the subject of poisons, and at the head of those who have specially opened up the subject of strychnia I should place Herripeth and Letherby, — they have very precise notions, gained from their own experiments, — and a writer by the name of Horsley; and in the same language, and standing very high in this department, is our countryman Dr. G. T. Wormley, a professor in Columbus College, Ohio. He has gone into the subject very thoroughly, and denned the linjit of reaction by measure and by weight. I am ready to proceed to give French and German authors if necessary. : : I have stated, that the limit which I had assigned in my own mind was half a grain to cause death, when the conditions were such that it could be absorbed, and much smaller quantities have produced death. On the other hand, Taylor, I believe, mentions one case where three grains were taken without producing death. There are a large number of authorities in other languages, to which I have not referred, but have read. : : I did not publish the evidence in the New Hampshire case of the State vs. Healey & Richardson, in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. I supplied to the editors and publishers of that journal the notes of the medical testimony taken at the trial by the junior counsel for the government, and which has been submitted to the judge for his approval as a true report of that case. I have not read the report published in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. I have seen it. I received some duplicate copies, which I supplied to my friends. I merely counted the number, made up the packages, and sent them by mail. I wrote a note to the gentlemen of the Medical and Surgical Journal, stating that, if it was deemed of sufficient importance to them, I should be pleased to have it published, either in part or wholly, as suited the convenience of the publishers. I carried the package myself, and saw some person, who, I was told, was not the one referred to, and left the package and note with him. It was not my manuscript in any other sense than this — that it was the manuscript of the junior counsel for the government, furnished at my request. I had stated that it was testimony which should be preserved, as it was a case of considerable interest, and involved some questions of novelty. Dr. Oliver called on me subsequently, and asked me to allow him to make some corrections in Dr. Jackson's testimony, of a grammatical character, and I said, " By all means; do so." I never wrote anything of that kind. I may have read one of the numbers partially, but I have never read the testimony consecutively. : : The experiments in this case were made in the day-time. I never make an important experiment after the sun has declined and the lamps are lighted, whenever the color or appearance of a fluid comes into play; and I very seldom do any work in the laboratory after the sun has declined. I find a day of some twelve hours quite long enough for the exhausting duties of the laboratory. In cases of special importance, I should not trust to the reaction, where color is concerned, by lamplight. It is a well-known fact that the color from gas-light or candle is of a different character from that of the sun. I have never seen the reaction produced in the colors of strychnine by lamp-light. I have not pursued any investigations leading to a definite conclusion as to why red is red and blue is blue. If you ask me in relation to the sun-light, and why .philosophers suppose the blue color is produced, the blue color is produced by the absorption of the other rays emanating from the sun, in consequence of some peculiarity of the surface. That is the theory of philosophers, I believe, on the subject. I should adopt that theory. The peculiarities of the surface are so changed, that the absorption of all the other rays emanating from the sun takes place readily, and the reflection of the blue rays proceeds. It has no relation to the chemical composition of the body; it is a mechanical effect. : : There is a fluid which, when treated in a particular way, will produce colors that approach somewhat, but are never like, those produced by strychnia. There is no body that, when crystallized, produces, in the reactions which have been stated here so carefully, the same colors. There are other bodies, and entirely different chemical compounds, that produce blue. The particles of blue on a dress and in glass are not alike, and the same substance that colors the blue cloth will not color the glass. The arrangement of the particles in the glass, in order to produce a blue color, must be in the same relation to the light received from the rays of the sun as they are in the cloth producing the same color. They are not the same, nor produced by the same substance, but by two different substances. They do not approach in shade to the same color. Art has never yet produced upon poisons or fibrous substances the blue that is produced upon glass. I do not know that I should get a different color by trying the experiments I have mentioned in the night. I do not know the fact. I said that the color of gas or candle-light differed so remarkably from the light of the sun, that some other colors would doubtless be produced. I did not state it as a fact known. The Court here adjourned. ---- For further reading, see Harvard Library; Curiosity Collections; Studies in Scarlet Marriage and Sexuality in the U.S. & U.K., 1815-1914 https://curiosity.lib.harvard.edu/studies-in-scarlet/catalog/41-990052536250203941

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"Dr. Leander Firestone's Speech"; web content, "Wayne County Courthouse," [https://wiki.wcpl.info/w/Wayne_County_Courthouse_(1878-Present)#Dr._Leander_Firestone.27s_Speech ''Wikipedia''], citing "Wayne County Democrat newspaper on Oct., 16, 1878." Entry appended with [https://wiki.wcpl.info/w/Wayne_County_Courthouse_(1878-Present)#Gallery_of_Handwritten_Pages_of_Speech Gallery of Handwritten Pages of Speech], 1-37. ----- [[Firestone-324|Leander Firestone (1819-)]] ----- M. W. G. Master, Officers and Brethren, Fellow Citizens: It would appear that I am expected to perform a double duty — one to the county, the other to Masonry. In presenting a short sketch, I will take the liberty to avail myself of a few facts embodied in an excellent work written by one of your citizens, Mr. Benj. Douglas. It should be in every intelligent gentleman's library. The laying of a corner-stone forms a notable event in the history of Wayne County. It not only marks the completion of the foundation of a completed building, but does what is better, marks an advance in architecture, which is the art of construction in its several branches. Architecture, when practiced agreeably to the harmonious principles of nature, may be ranked among the fine arts. True, it was a forced art, and arose, from the desire of men to protect themselves from outward elements. It may be traced to the first formation of society, and consisted primitively in planting trees on end and placing others across to support a covering. But architecture is not alone to be prized because it is ancient, having taken its rise in the time of the world's history— among men who were moved by physical wants. It has a higher standpoint in this that it marks the spirit of progress, and the advance of civilization. For proof of this it is only necessary to wake the borders of the Indias, the Nile, and the Ganges, roam among the nomadic tribes of Eastern Asia, or come nearer home, and take a stroll among wigwams of the untutored savages of western wilds. As the world has advanced in science and general intelligence, architecture became really conspicuous. True among the Ancients. We read of the monuments of Gilgal and Gilead, together with the temples Basilicans and Morgues; but they were more in perpetuation of the rude religion of rude tribes, scattered here and there throughout the world. It was in enlightened Greece that architecture took its true position. They divided into three orders— the Tuscan, Doric and Ionic to which the Romans have since added, the Corinthian and Composite. But these were only borrowed. Masonry teaches us, that by order in architecture, is meant a regular arrangement of the projecting parts of a building, which united to those of a column, form a perfect, beautiful and complete whole— none but the Greeks can boast of originality in architecture. As civilization has advanced and men have studied to please, systems have been much improved. Your own county furnishes as good an example as any. Compare your public buildings of today with those of fifty or even twenty-five years in the past, and you will acknowledge the difference in beauty, comfort and taste, are really surprising. I have faith to believe, the building you are about, to erect, will furnish an additional proof of what I say. But again, the laying of a corner marks a notable event in the progress of Wayne county. About one century ago Wayne county formed a part of the great Northwestern Territory. It became a county under a proclamation of Gov. St. Clair, at that time the acting Governor of the Territory. The County then was a vast wilderness, in its boundaries about one third of the present State of Ohio, one eighth of Indiana, a part of Illinois, including what is now the city of Chicago. Its line extended into what is now the State of Wisconsin, all of Michigan, reaching far up among the northern lakes, embracing the north west part of Lake Erie and all of Lake Superior. It was larger than England, Scotland and Ireland, combined. It was then a "vast howling wilderness," peopled only by savages, and destined to become the "Garden of the World." What the magic wand of industry has accomplished, in a brief space of time! There came into this wilderness an army of labor, armed with the woodman's ax, in rude chariots suited to their noble warfare drawn by the stately ox. Before the sturdy arms of these brave men tall trees of the forests bowed their stately heads, and in their stead church spires now point to the clouds, school houses have supplanted wigwams, the sweet voice of the country girl usurps the yell of the savage, and the chimes of Sabbath bells are heard in the place of the howlings of wild beasts. What is now Wayne county proper was at that time Killbuck township. In 1812, and sometime after the adoption of the Constitution of Ohio framed at Chillicothe, Wayne county was organized by an act of the Legislature, and in a few months thereafter, was divided into four townships, Sugarcreek, Wooster, Mohican and Prairie. From that time until now, the county has shown almost unexampled prosperity, standing at the present time the 3d, if not the 32d, in point of agriculture in the State. Seventy four years ago the first white man of whom we have any knowledge settled in the county. I need scarcely say to you that man was William Larwill. His brothers, Joseph H. andJ ohn, came the following year in the employ of John Bever, whom many of you know so well and whom at that time held an appointment of U.S. Surveyor. As you look about and see the broad acres turned to the sunlight, fields waving with golden grain that you have just gathered into your barns— when you witness the springing up of villages with the ease and rapidity enchanted castles of eastern romance— When yon consider the rearing of school houses, colleges, universities and churches— in listening to the hum of machinery, the clatter of the mill and the whistle of the locomotive, you can scarcely realize the progress and advancement that has been made. When the Larwills, Bever, Henry Morgan, Doty, Butler, Goudy and few others came into this howling wilderness, among savages, wild beasts and venomous serpents, it cost something to become a citizen of Wayne County. When the times, circumstances, dangers and privations are taken into the account, it is rather astonishing they made the venture. But they made it, and you are receiving a part of the blessing. They were men of genuine heroism and dauntless courage— no pliant tools ready to surrender at the first opposition, no commodity in the market to be bought with a price. They were men fully grown ready to bear with adversity, battle with misfortune, struggle for the right, contend with the strong and uphold the weak. But, oh what great changes a few years will produce. Since their day nations have been overthrown. The war of 1812 has been fought, when our soldiers a second time demonstrated their superiority over the soldiery of the English. The ware with Mexico has been fought at which we acquired the territories and rich gold mines of California and New Mexico. The electric telegraph and telephone have been brought into practical utility, and the phonograph knocking at the door. In medicine and surgery, the discoveries and inventions are almost beyond computation. The ophthalmoscope, laryagoscope and otuscope reveal diseases which before their invention were held in perfect darkness. Chloroform soothes the sufferer into a gentle slumber while the cruel knife divides the qivering muscle. The arts and sciences have arrived at proximate perfection, an labor savin machinery takes the place of wearied muscles. Electricity is our errand boy and steam, our burden bearer. Wayne County, during the lapse of seventy years, imbibed the spirit of improvement, and made onward progress. The population from 1806 to 1810 increased to 332; 1820 it was 23,337; 1840, 36,015; in 1870, 35,116. The decrease in population from 1840 to 1870 was owing to the fact that Jackson, Perry, Mohican and Lake townships were by an act of the legislature given to assist in the formation of Ashland county. Every citizen in Wayne county should be proud of its schools. It pays about $55,000 per year for the employment of teachers, and above 75,000 for their school expenses. There are in the coanty aboat 15,000 school children at the proper age to go to school. The total value of school property amounts to a trifle more than $450,000. The school houses of the county are its pride, combining comfort and taste. In point of architecture they are much in advance of those even twenty years in the past. The High School of your city is a splendid piece of architecture, reflecting great credit upon all concerned in its design and erection. Judge Rex, Judge Parsons and John Brinkerhoff are entitled to universal thanks from the citizens for their zeal, activity, taste and their untiring enterprise in securing such an imposing structure embodying as it does all the modern improvements. But I must not forget to mention something about Courts and Court Houses. The Historian of Wayne county has informed us that the first court was held in a building on what is known quite well in Wooster as "Phin Weed's (livery stablegrounds" on the on th 6th day of October, 1812. I will read the roll the of the grand jury, and see how many you know. Geo. Poe, John Lawrence, Jas Cisna, James Morgan, Jonathan Butler, David Smithe, Oliver Jones, Phillip B. Griffith, John S. Dawson, Jacob Foulk, John Kinney, Nathan Warner, William Clark, John Foreman, and Andrew Lackey. The first court trial in in the county was at the May term, 1813, at the house of Josiah Crawford. The jury, Daniel Noggle, James Darland, Abraham Oakly, Thomas Butler, Wrestell Ridgely, John Mullen, John Smith, Henry Burns, James Goudy, Jonah Crawford, Robert Orr and Phillip B. Griffith. What is remarkable is that Phillip B. Griffith was one of the grand jury that found a bill against one Josiah Matthews and now was permitted to remain on the jury at the time of his trial. First lawyers Roswell M. Mason, C R. Sherman, J. W. Lathrop, Nathaniel Mothern, John M. Goodenow, John C. Wright, William B. Raymond and Elderling Pallor. Wayne county has had two court houses, and is now building the third. The first was built in 1819 by Larwill, Bever, and Mr. Henry. It was a three-story brick building and occupied jointly by the County Officers and Free Masons. It was located on the present site and burned down in 1828, at which time many valuable records were destroyed. The second Court House, and the one recently torn down, was built in 1831-2 at a cost of a trifle more than seven thousand dollars. The structure was regarded as a very fine specimen of architecture in the time of its completion. As the evils men do should be buried and the good live after them, so we say of the defects, which were many, of the structure just destroyed. It served its purpose and served it well. Many are the times when the citizens of Wayne County sat spell-bound at the learning displayed by Judges "In fair round belly, with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances And so played their part." Or have been carried away on the wings of imagery, and eloquence of Attorneys from whose "tongues Dropped manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Maturest counsels," The Old Court is gone. It has been praised and cursed by turns, but never praised in such eloquent terms as it was by a few zealous friends who clung to its falling timbers. Its dingy walls have disappeared. The materials which entered into its formation are scattered. Some to be found in the Academy of Music, some on and by the roadside, and some borne away by passing winds— winds lighting here on a blooming flower and there on a lady's cheek, and at last will silently pass into their original elements. The Old Court House did not fall without a struggle. It resisted to the very last the combined attack of carpenters and brick-layers armed with implements suited to their warfare. For a time the struggle was about equally balanced; but at last, finding itself abandoned by Judges, Lawyers, Clerks, Sheriff, County Commissioners and County Officers, fell. Oft from it spire did the bell ring the rising and the setting of the sun, oft did it call the laborer from his shop to his repast, oft announced the meetings of your city, giving its clear ringing notes to mingle with the shouts of political victors or roused you from your slumbers when the black smoke and lurid flame were bursting from your dwellings, and oft how sadly oft, it has spoken the departure of some loved one. Or in solemn muffled notes tolled the departed the the "City of the Dead." February 16th and 18th, 1878, meetings of the Wayne County Bar and other citizens were held in Wooster to take into consideration the propriety of taking proper action for the building of a new Court House, the old one having been condemned by the County Commissioners as unsafe. At the first meeting Hon. John McSweeney was made Chairman and Isaac Johnson, Secretary, and at the second meeting Hon. J. P. Jeffries was made Chairman and Col. Ben Eason and Capt. A. S. McClure, Secretaries. The meetings resulted in the appointment of a committee to memorialize the Legislature to pass an act to authorize the County Commissioners to issue in amount not exceeding $75,000 to be expended in the erection of a new Court House, to be placed on the site of the old one. The committee discharged it duty faithfully, visited Columbus, met with the Finance Committees of the Senate and House, presented the request of petitions and represented properly the wants of the County. The prayers of the memorialist and the claims set forth by the Committee commanded the support of the Legislature, and a special act authorizing the Commissioners to issue bonds to the amount of $75,000 passed both branches of the Legislature without serious opposition. The County Commissioners— Peter Stair, Benjamin Weygandt and Henry Goudy, good and true men, in whose integrity the people can place abiding confidence, at once procured from different architects, plans for the new building. After careful examinations that of Mr. Thomas Boyd, of Pittsburgh, was selected as in their judgement: the best. A call was then made for sealed proposals for the erection of the building agreeable to the plans of the architect. When upon breaking the seals that of Mr. Wm M. Keyser, of New Brighton, Pa., was accepted, be agreeing to do the work in the proper manner and agreeable to the plans for the sum of 64,975 dollars. Skilled workmen and laborers have been employed, material secured and the foundation rapidly brought to its present state of forwardness. The corner stone has been laid in your presence by the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Ohio, by ceremonies peculiar to the Masonic order. I cannot help but think these ceremonies express a type of two things. 1st, it is an earnest for the up building, in beautiful proportions, a structure which has been destroyed, and 2d, that the people of Wayne county are law abiding, and feel unwilling that the guilty should go unpunished, or that the innocent should suffer, and hence the erection of this temple where justice will be meted out even-handed. Ebenezer Lodge, No. 33, in regular manner obtained consent of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, to lay the corner stone. The date of charter of the lodge, first officers, together with present officers are hereby appended: LIST OF MEMBERS OF EBENEZER LODGE NO. 33, F. AND A. M. Charter Members of Ebenze Lodge No. 33, Free and Accepted Msons, Wooster, Wayne Co., O. Date of Charter Dec. 13, 1812, to date Jan. 4, 1815: Thomas G. Jones, 1st Master; Thomas McMillen, 1st Sr. Warden; Willima K. Stewart, 1st Jr. Warden; Abner Eddy, William Larwill, Thomas Thorp, Costant Lake, Pumb Sutliff, Joseph H. Larwill. Signed: Charles H. Sherman, Grand Master; Samuel P. Miller Sr. Grand Warden; Sameul Wheeler, Jr., Grand Warden; A. J. McDowell, Grand Secretary. Officers of Ebenezer Lodge, No. 33, Free and Accepted Masons, installed Dec. 20th, 1877; to serve one year; Eli D. Pocock, W. Master; John S. Bissell, Sen. Warden; Jacob A. Kister, Jun. Warden; Lewis P. Ohliger, Treasurer; T. Tickner, Secretary; Philo S. Van Houten, Sen. Deacon; Harvey H. Bissell, Jun. Deacon; Wm. W. Hanna; Tyler. Stated day of meeting Wednesday, on or before Full Moon. Committee on Grievances: Curtis V. Hard, Alexander Laughlin, George Rex. Trustees: Geo. Rex, Philo S, Van Houten, Lewis P. Ohliger. Life members, financially: John Babb, Benjamin Eason, William A. Hartley, Charles Hay, William D. Henry, George H. Kountz, Alexander Laughlin, Angus McDonald, Lewis P. Ohliger, Geo. Rex, John Roesley, David Thomas, T. Tickner. Past Masters: Leander Firestone, Curtis V. Hard. Levi R. Kramer, George Rex, Philo S. Van Houten. My friends— you may enquire why the Masonic Order Was invited to lay the corner stone. More than 3,000 years ago the Lord said unto Abraham, "Take now thy son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of." Abraham did as he was commanded. He, his son, Isaac, and two young men with them, traveled three days and on the third dav Abraham saw the place afar off. Now, when Abraham had seen the place, he said to the young men, "abide ye here, and I and the lad will go yonder and worship and come again to you." Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering and laid it upon his son Isaac, and he took the fire in his hand and a knife and they went both of them together "The altar was built, the wood placed thereon, Isaac placed upon the wood and Abraham stretched forth his hand and took the knife to slay his son, when, a voice came from heaven Saying, 'Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou anything to him' And Abraham lifted up his eyes and saw a ram caught by his horns in the thicket. Abraham took hime and offered him up for aburnt offering instead of his son." Many years after, David built an altar at the same place, and offered up burnt offerings and peace offerings, entreating the Lord to stay the plague from which 70,000 persons died about 1,000 B.C. Solomon, King of Israel, determined to build a house for the Lord and his kingdom, and chose Mount Moriah, it being the place where Abraham had offered up his son Isaac, as a sacrifice, and where David his father and offered burnt and peace offerings, to stay the terrible plague. He met with great difficulties in carrying out his design, for the reason that the area of the mountain was scarcely large enough to give foundation to an ordinary sized dwelling. Moriah was more a spur of the mountain between the valleys of Jehosaphat and the Tyropoan— on all sides it fell off rapidly and steeply except in tho direction in which the ridge ran. To enlarge the area, walls had to be built from 100 to 250 feet in height. At the famous north east corner, so very high that a writer in describing it, said, "To look down from the battlements was to become giddy; and Josephus says, "that sight could not reach to such an immense depth." Solomon, to accomplish the great task, called to his aid Hiram, King of Tyre, and Hiram, the widow's son, known as Hiram Abiff, because he was the great builder. Nothing could dissuade King Solomon from his cherished purpose, and no doubt was the instructions of David, who had prepared much of the material. The temple must be erected on Mount Moriah. That was the sacred spot— that to him was holy ground. To Carry out his designs the walls were made of huge stone cut from the mountain, some 40 feet in length, 10 feet wide 5 feet thick, and weighing 100 tons. How such immense stones were carried to such immense heights, we will have to refer to lectures on the lost arts. The foundations were laid and the corner stone placed in the north east corner amid great rejoicings. Since then Masons look on the ceremonies of the laying of a corner stone as of great significance, and since then they lay them in tho northeast corner. The superstructure of the temple was completed and dedicated in great solemnity, on which occasion members of the Masonic fraternity, who had just completed the building, received a visible blessing from heaven, for at the dedication of the capstone in the presence of King Solomon, the chief priests and the elders, we are informed that "fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offerings and sacrifices, and the glory of the Lord filled the Lord's house." There were only hundred and fifty three thousand three hundred persons employed at the building of the temple. Of these, eighty thousand were entered apprentices, seventy, thousand fellow crafts and three thousand three hundred master masons or overseers of the work. Travelers and explorers inform us that in the more secret parts of the building there were secret chambers in which craftsmen held their meetings and where they were instructed in the mystic rites of the order. In many of these chambers all tho symbols now in use by the craft were found in almost excellent state of preservation. Among these were altars, indented Lassel, square, compass, 24-inch gauge, common gavel, level, plumb, blazing star, and the jewels of our three ancient Grand Masters, even the motto used by the Order today "Faith, Hope and Charity" chiseled in stone, leaving no doubt as to the existence of the Order at the time of the building of the temple and during the reign of Solomon, King of Israel. Mount Moriah should be held in sacred reverence by every Mason, for there was the key to our mystic rites, for it was there masonry had its real development. It was there the operative part of our science was first illustrated in genius and toil that over-came every obstacle and the unwavering faith that sustained the craftsman to meet every emergency, whether knocking off the corners of rough stones, shaping a block, adorning a ceiling, or polishing a pillar. To the Christian world it is surely a place of great interest, for the temple was dedicated to the most High God. The Christian of today, like Solomon, King of Israel, when contemplating the noble structure he had just completed, can look away from present trials, present scenes, and in prophetic vision catch a gleam of the new Jerusalem, the city of the ever living God, of which the Holy City was the blessed emblem, and see by symbol the spiritual temple, the "house not made with hands," whose walls will be precious stones, and whose gates, pearls. And as his mind reverts back to those days he will have the solemn thought that the Holy of Holies, agreeably to the promise, served as the repository of the Ark of the Covenant, that had been born from the tabernacle. When opened there was found the law proclaimed on Sinai, the tables on which it had been inscribed preserved for centuries, amid desolations, wars and the darkest (hour) of the Jewish nation. It had been sacredly guarded daring the long tiresome journeyings through the wilderness, or passing "Jordan's uplifted flood," yea, verily, even when the sun stood still at Ajolon, God was its guardian. All good Masons review the lesson, and all good Christians feel the sacredness. The craftsmen were seven years in building the temple and it is natural to suppose that by constant associations in secret chambers and at daily toil, they became so closely affiliated as to desire a continuance of the mystic ties that had so long held them in close communion. They were about to disperse to, the distant parts of the world, carrying with them fame as artists, of having been so long employed at the building of the temple, and thus securing not alone advantageous employment, but diffuse free masonry throughout the world. The moral lessons of Masonry had been so indelibly stamped upon their minds, that they regarded the very tools, with which they wrought, instructor in the moral and social virtues, each communication its own particular lesson. Nature teaches her best lessons in symbols— her movements are all in harmony, and all illustrate the supremacy of a Divine Ruler. So it is in human genius, and so it was when the workmen at the building of the temple were about to disperse, to travel among foreign nations. They adopted a language of symbols, and just such as are used by Masons at the present day. The lamb skin or white apron was then adopted as the badge of our Order and have been wore ever since. We are taught that it is an emblem of innocence, and he who wears it is constantly reminded of that "purity of heart and rectitiude of conduct which are necessary to gain admission into the celestial lodge above." The common gavel with which operative Mason knock off the corners of rough stones, teaches us "to divest our hearts and consciences from the vices ad superfinities of life, thereby fitting us for the spiritual building, that house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." The 24-inch gauge, by which operative Masons lay out their work, wer are taught to divide our time, whereby we find 8 hours for the worship of God and the relief of the distress of a worthy brother, eight for common avocations in business, and eight hours for refreshment and sleep. The Holy Bible, that great luminary in Masonry, is constantly in the Lodge room to enlighten the mind, encourage faith, and animate charity. The plumb, square, level, rough ashler, perfect ashler, trestle board, beehive, hour glass, 47th problem of Euclid, three, five and seven steps, Jacob's ladder, and Masonic pavement, all teach Mason sublime and fundamental lesson in morality. Having traced Masonry from the beginning to the completion of the temple, and having briefly given the symbolic Language of the draft as promulgated by the workmen of the temple, who received their instruction from Solomon, king of Israel, Hiram , king of Tyre, and direct your attention the conduct of Mason, after having left the temple, and especially during the dark ages. This was a time when a dark cloud settled over the world. Science, literature, art and general intelligence were almost blotted out. This was time for Masonry to show its power to do good. The history of the dark days showed it a mighty factor. Masonry stood out like the purest marble on a back ground of the blackest granite. The Knight Errant of those days was a Mason of the olden time, wandering through the world, seeking opportunities to defend the weak and assist the needy. His massive battle axe, and other implements of warfare, were wielded solely in behalf of the oppressed. In the bloody crusades fought against the infidel Saracens, an Arab tribe, and the terror of those terrible times, they were the first to don tho red cross mantle, and give battle in the cause of religion, and good order. Under the title of "Knights Templar" "Knights of St. John of Jerusalem," they stood upon the shores of Asia Minor, the impregnable bulwark of Europe against the Saracens. Had it not been for this breastwork of devoted and courageous spirits which the Masonic order put forward at a critical time, the Saracenic career would have penetrated far into Europe, and what the consequences to the Christian world might have been, no one could tell. Again, Masonry has ever been the champion of Liberty. In the blackest hour of despotism, the big mountain, the deep valley, or a sacred cave, served as places of Lodge rooms far the meeting of the faithful. In our struggle for independence, our effort to throw off the British yoke in the days of the revolution, Masons were among the bravest patriots, and fought nobly the bloody field. Of the fifty-six signers of the Declaration of Independence all were Masons but four. "The immortal Washington, tho father of his country" was a Mason, initiated, passed and raised in the Lodge of Fredericksburg, Virginia. All the officers were Masons, except the pertidious traitor Arnold, and he probably would not have been a traitor had he been a Mason as he would have met in Council in lodge tents, as was the custom of Washington and other officers. In view of past history, and present facts, can any one offer, with any show of reason, the objections to Masonry, that it is dangerous to the liberties of the country? Before drawing my address to a close, I must pay my respect to the objectors of the order. The principal objection urged is that it is a "secret society." This only true in part. Every intelligent person in your county can acquaint himself with the history, objects and aims, of the order. Books without number, and tons of periodicals, have been scattered, broadcast, throughout the land, minutely and specially explaining its principles. It is the desire of the craft to give as much light as possible, not to Mason alone, but to the people. Masonry is only a "secret society" so far as is necessary for own preservation. The secrecy of Masonry is in character lie that of a father and his household, a brother to a brother, sister to a sister, a mother to her daughter a lawyer to his client, a minister to the seeker, a physician to his patient, a friend to fiend. These and other more. This is a world of secrets. The spire of grass, the blossoming flower, tho crystal dew drop, the blood that circulates in the veins, the heart that throbs it, the air that purifies its distribution, wear and decay of the body, the mind, judgment, reason, memory and the soul, are secrets of which we are not in full possession. Does any one object? What a miserable world this would be if the claims of secresy were disregarded. In time of war the enemy would be put in possession of the best laid plans; in times of peace the counsels of rulers would be bandied about as so many playthings. A disregard of the claims of secresy would cripple commerce, ruin trade, paralyze enterprise and utterly destroy the best and most cherished hopes of men. It would contaminate the church, destroy the peace of families, distract neighborhoods, and mark universal ruin. But are not objectors a little late in putting in their pleas? By consulting the works of Piazza, Smith, Sir Gardiner Wilkinson and Baron Bunson, deeply learned in Egypt's mythological mysteries that a story is current in Egypt even to this day concerning Moses and the mysterious Order of 4,000 years ago. Moses was born a Hebrew, educated an Egyptian. While in Egypt he fell in love with the King's daughter— no unusual thing for a young man to fall in love with pretty girl even at this day. Before the King would consent to their marriage he enjoined upon him that he unite with an Order of which those high in authority and of the King's household were members. The forms of initiation through which he is said to have passed were far in advance of any branding or goat riding that I have heard of, and we hear many ridiculous stories concerning these things. There were said to have been three tests, one by fire, one by waster and one by air and all of a fearful character. but leaving all speculations and coming back to the solid rock, the covenant between Jonathan and David should be sufficient to any reasonable mind to remove all objections urged against Masonry on the score of secresy. They entered into a covenant to be mutual friends, and assist each other. The covenant was sealed by an oath, "As the Lord liveth and as thy soul liveth." Jonathan agreed to sound his father Saul, and learn from him if he meditated David's death. He agreed to convey the intelligence to David by a sign, the shooting of three arrows, which by falling, or not falling at certain spot, would give to David the desired information. There were certain words to be spoken that David might hear in case he did not see the sign. This was practically a secret society. 1st, A covenant. 2nd, A solemn obligation. 3rd, A sign. 4th, Secret words. In conclusion, should it happen in the lapse of time that the structure about to be erected should be overthrown, its foundation, upturned and the deposits made brought to the eyes of man, may it be known that on the 9th day of October, 1878, the people of the United States are secure in tho liberty bequeathed by the blood of patriots in the dark days of the Revolution, thus we have a commerce that that whitens every sea, a flag honored in every land, a judiciary that is untrammelled and laws that secure equal and exact justice to all. May the blessings of Heaven be showered in rich profusion on members of the order, the people present, on noble county, upon all engaged in this great enterprise, on the court, its officers, attorney and all, whether prosecuting or defending their rights; and let me hope that those who will be required to administer justice will at the same time remember mercy: "Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy."

Dr. Philemon Holland 1552 - 1635/36 & 1578 Anne Payton 1555 - 1627 of Chelmsford and Coventry, Essex Co, England

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This is a plain text copy of the offline webpage http://www.sallysfamilyplace.com/Parker/hollandjj.htm Reference the attached PDF file for version that is formatted correctly Dr. Philemon Holland 1552 - 1635/36 & 1578 Anne Payton 1555 - 1627 of Chelmsford and Coventry, Essex Co, England This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! - from research of Col. John Gabriel Holland - 1552 Dr. Philemon Holland was born in Chelmsford, Essex, England, the son of John Holland, a Divine Puritan, a clergyman who had fled the Kingdom of England during the persecutions of Mary I of England. Philemon was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford and then at Trinity College, Cambridge. He took a degree in medicine 1578 Philemon Holland married Anne Payton, daughter of William Payton. [Anne was born in 1555 and died 1627 in Coventry, Essex, England.] ca 1595 - moved to Coventry where he practiced among the poor but devoted most of his energy to translating. Dr. Philemon Holland was a mighty scholar and indefatigable translator. - his best known translations are of Pliny the Elder's Natural History, Plutarch's Moralia, Suetonius, Xenophon's Cyropaedia and William Camden's Britannia. 1628 - he was made headmaster of the local free school, but he served for less than a year. His last years were passed in poverty. 1635 - he was awarded a pension by the city council of Coventry. 9 Feb 1635/36 Dr. Philemon Holland died in Coventry, Essex, England. 1635 - His son's William, Robert and Gabriel came to America on the ship "Asurance" Sources: The Cambridge History of English and American Literature Cousin, John William [1910] A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, London. Children of Dr. Philemon Holland & wife Anne Payton: 1. William Holland ca 1579 - 1635/36 in Isle of Wight Co Virginia 2. Abraham Holland ca 1580 - 1626 3. Henry James Holland 1583 Coventry, Essex, England - 1650 4. Richard Holland ca 1584 Coventry, England - bef 1636 5. Robert Holland 1602 Coventry, England - bef 1636 Emigrant William Holland ca 1579 - 1636 | his parents & ca 1596 Mary ca 1564 - | her parents of Coventry, Essex Co England & Isle of Wight Co VA Children of William Holland and wife Mary: 1. John Holland 29 Sept 1597 London Eng - 10 July 1652 at sea bound for Va, ship Endeavor out of Boston at sea 2. Francis Gabriel Holland ca 1600 Eng - aft 1665 York Co VA Capt. John Holland 29 Sept 1597 - 10 July 1652 | his parents & 18 Nov 1629 Judith Stephens ca 1597 - 23 Aug 1687 | her parents of London England & Massachusetts This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! - from research of Col. John Gabriel Holland - Captain John Holland married in Plymouth, Devonshire England 18 11m 1629 Judith Stephens who was born in London, England about 1597 and died 23 Aug 1687 in Roxbury, MA. John Holland was born 29 Sept 1597 in London England. Capt. John Holland died 10 July 1652 at sea on the ship "Endeavor" sailing from New England to Virginia. Burial, Cape Charles, Northampton Co VA. Children of Capt. John Holland and wife Judith: 1.Capt. John Holland ca 1630 Eng - aft 1706 Nansemond Co VA bapt 30d 10m 1638 Dorchester MA 2. Nathaniel Holland 1631 Eng - 1709/10 Watertown MA bapt 30d 10m 1638 Dorchester MA married Mary White a. Joseph Holland 1659 - i. Sarah Ruth Holland married 2nd Sarah Hosier Stretter 3. Sarah Holland 1632 Watertown, Norfolk MA bapt 30d 10m 1638 Dorchester MA 4. Capt. Thomas Holland bef 12 Feb 1633/34 Plymouth, England - bapt 30d 10m 1638 Dorchester MA 5. Obedience Holland ca 1638 England - 6. Deliverance Holland 21d 1m 1641 Watertown, MA - bapt 21d 1m 1641 Dorchester MA 7. Margaret Holland 1642 Watertown MA - 8. Prudence Holland bapt 15d 3m 1645 - 9. Relieffe Holland bapt 16d 5m 1650 Watertown MA - bef 7 July 1743 Dorchester MA e-mail from Edward Holland Captain John sailed on the Ship Endeaver to Verginia which was wrecked in the Will Dated 16d 10m 1651 died at sea bound for Virginia Buril Cape Charles Northampton Co VA. The will to his wife he left one half of the estate her exc The Islands Munning Moone he gave to John the eldest in addition to double share in the other half of the estate the rest of the other half to be divided among the other Children excepting 40 shillings to the Rev. Mather to purchase a silver cup as a remembrance of his love for him . Probate 16 Sept . 1652 [L] reg.iIV 287 Nathinel settled in Charlestown Married a Mary White Had son born Joseph born 1659 Nathaniel stated he was born `1631 the son had a da Sarah Ruth. He Married Again in Watertown a Sarah Hosier Stretter L Edward Holland 87yrs emigrated 18 Sept 1620 aboard ship 'John & Francis' or 'Supply' 8 Feb 1620/21 Jamestown Island, Colony of Virginia 1623 House of Burgesses Francis Gabriel Holland ca 1600 - 1684 | his parents & ca 1621 Rebecca George d 22 Mar 1621/22 | her parents & 1624 Mary [Jonas] | her parents & ca 1656 Margaret | her parents & 1684/91 Hugh Gill | his parents of England and Jamestown VA of York Co & Anne Arundel Co VA This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! - from research of Col. John Gabriel Holland - Francis Gabriel Holland [93] was born about 1600 in England. 18 Sept 1620 sailed from England aboard the supply ship 'John & Francis' for Virginia 22 March 1621/22 Rebecca died in Colony of Virginia. Her father was John George of Bristol, England. bef. 14 Aug 1624 Francis Gabriel Holland married 2nd - Mary the widow of William Jonas. from "St. James - Old Herring Creek Parish - a History 1663 - 1799" [p 19] following a short history of Colonel William Holland there is footnote as follows: "Francis Holland came up from York County, VA to Anne Arundel Co round 1656. Francis is listed in the early records as a Justice of the Anne Arundel Court. "Holland's Hills" 190 acres "to the westward of Herring Creek Bay" surveyed for Francis Holland Sr. in 1663, was inherited by his son Francis Jr, who sold it to Richard Harrison in 1685; now known as "Holly Hill" there is on the property a very old and charming plantation house listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been conjectured that the old Herring Creek Church was on this Harrison land. Francis died in 1684, leaving a wife, Margaret, and two children, a daughter Margaret and a son Francis. He left to his children a large landed estate most of which descended to his daughter, as his son Francis died in 1687 without issue. His widow married 2nd between 1684 and 1691 Hugh Gill. Margaret the daughter married her distant kinsman William Holland. clarification of this matter is to be found in William Holland's LWT [Baldwin vol VI p234] and in Lord Baltimore's Rent Rolls 1700-1707, found at the Maryland Hall of Records. Colonel William Holland's second wife was Elizabeth ---, Executrix of his LWT Children of Francis Gabriel [Gabe] Holland and Mary: 1. Richard Holland 2. Daniel Holland 3. William Holland 4. George Holland 5. John Holland 1628 - 6. Job Holland Children of Francis Holland and Margaret: 1. Margaret Holland married William Holland [a distant kinsman] William Holland married 2nd Elizabeth 2. Francis Holland d. 1687 without issue Source given by Gabe: "To Those Who Care - A History of Virginia Holland Families" by Kirk Davis Holland, 1963. Hennings "Statutes at Large of Virginia" Pub: Joel Munsell's Sons Albany NY Major John Holland 1628 - aft 1706 | his parents & ca 1651 Elizabeth Mary Oudelant ca 1630 - bef 1737 | her parents of England & Fighting Cock Plantation, Nansemond Co, VA This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! - from research of Col. John Gabriel Holland - This John Holland [95] was the son of Capt. John Holland of England and Mass.; who died 10 July 1652 at sea on the ship "Endeavor" sailing from New England to Virginia. about 1664 John Holland came to Nansemond County from New England. in 1663 he obtained acres 200 at Kinsale in 1682 ?He obtained land grants of 760 acres, in 1694 500 acres. in 1704 John Holland shown with 700 ac. Major John Holland founded Fighting Cock Plantation situated above the Chuckatuck Creek - land ran all the way to river frontage on Nansemond River 1698-1702 home built, per Archeology Dept., Wm. & Mary ( this is where Gabe Holland Grew up - e-mail from Gabe) Elizabeth Mary was the daughter of Cornelius Oudelant and wife Elizabeth Wallis. Children of Major John Holland and Elizabeth Mary Oudelant: 1. Elizabeth Holland 1652 Nansemond Co - 2. James Holland ca 1653 Nansemond Co - 1733/34 Sussex Co DE [104] married Mary d aft 1733/34 DE 3. Capt Henry E Holland 1655 - 20 June 1733 [105] 4. Joseph Holland 1661 - 5. Capt. Stephen Holland ca 1663 - aft 1703 6. John Holland Jr. 1 Nov 1664 - married Anne 7. Michael Holland ca 1666 - 27 Mar 1746 Licking Hole Ck area, Goochland VA married Judith 8. Mary Holland ca 1670 - d NC married ca 1698 Joshua Peter Craven James Holland ca 1653 - 1733/34 | his parents & Mary ? d aft 1733/34 | her parents of Nansemond Co VA and Sussex Co DE James Holland [104] was son of John Holland 1628. Children of James Holland & wife Mary: 1. Henry Holland ca 1675 Somerton Cr, Upper Parish, Nansemond VA - 1747 Nansemond Co VA 2. William A Holland 1710 Nansemond Co VA - 17 Feb 1774 Sussex Co DE 3. James Holland bef 1713 - [ca 1679 - 1742/43 Edgecombe Co NC] 4. John Holland bef 1713 - 5. Mary Holland bef 1713 - married Woodard 6. Esther Holland bef 1713 - 7. Elizabeth Holland bef 1713 - - - - - - - James Holland ca 1679 - 1742/43 | his parents & unknown | her parents of Nansemond Co VA Children of James Holland 1. Richard Holland ca 1699 - aft 27 Feb 1769 Edgecombe Co NC ? married Mary Cotten dau of John d 1728 Bertie Co Capt. Henry Holland ca 1655 - 1733 | his parents & ca 1672 Margaret Elizabeth Carr ca 1655 - | her parents of Nansemond Co, VA This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! - from research of Col. John Gabriel Holland - Henry Holland 1655 - 1747 was a son of John Holland 1628. He was a Planter. [105] Margaret Elizabeth Carr was the daughter of Elijah Carr and wife Mary Spivey. Sons of Henry Holland: 1. John Holland ca 1674 Nansemond Co - John Holland operated a grist mill on Somerton Creek in Nansemond County. That site can be reached from Holy Neck Christian Church by traveling south and west on Pine View until one comes to the narrow bridge which crosses Somerton Creek. The Mill sat on the left side. Just beyond is a three story frame house constructed ca. 1800. Behind the house there is an enclosed cemetery containing the remains of a number of Afro-Americans named Parker. These are recent internments dating to the late nineteenth century. It is said that when John Holland married Prudence Parker the grist mill was part of her dowry. as this site is quite near Pittmantown Rd and the Gates Co., NC line one might speculate upon the genesis of that particular Parker line... e-mail from Gabe Holland married Prudence Parker ca 1670 Nansemond Co VA - a. Hannah Holland ca 1712 Nansemond Co VA - married Thomas Parker d. 1762 Bertie Co NC i. Isaac Parker ca 1736 - ii. Mary Parker iii. Abraham Parker iv. Peter Parker v. Jacob Parker vi. Elizabeth Parker 2. Joseph S Holland 1684 - 1752 Nansemond Co 3. Henry Elijah Holland ca 1686 Nansemond Co VA - 1752 Suffolk VA married Elizabeth a. Henry Holland b. Robert Holland c. Job Holland married Eliz. Daughtry i. Job Holland Jr married Edey Holland 1. Elijah Holland married Mary Daughtrey a. Jordan L. Holland married Margaret Butler i. Meredith Dawson Holland 19 Apr 1834 IofW Co - 18 June 1912 Nansemond Co VA married 8 April 1858 Mary Virginia Holland 18 Apr 1833 IofW Co - 30 Sept 1903 1. James Meredith Holland 26 May 1865 - 30 Mar 1926 married Martha John Holland 9 Dec 1874 - 17 Mar 1950 Nansemond Co VA line of Gabe Holland 4. William Holland ca 1692 - d. Nansemond Co VA 5. James Holland ca 1695 - a. Richard Holland i. Thomas Holland 1. Richard Holland ca 1770 Nansemond Co NC - bef 1823 Nash Co NC married Nash Co 24 Oct 1792 Mourning Manning d. bef 19 June 1856 Nash Co a. Lucy Holland d 1868/1872 Nash Co NC married 1st Moore i. James Willis Moore d bef 1868 married 7 Dec 1833 2nd Gideon R Bass Sr. ca 1780 - bef 1856 son of Jesse Bass and Elizabeth Rogers i. Gideon Bass Jr. ca 1836 Nash Co NC - married 7 Oct 1857 Temperance A Wheless ii. Charity Ann Bass ca 1838 Hinds Co MS iii. John Bass ca 1842 - b. Charity Holland d. bef 1820 married bef 1820 Gideon Bass i. Elizabeth Bass married Nash Co 13 Jan 1833 William H Edwards c. Mary Holland d. bef 1850 married Nash Co 29 Oct 1822 Edmund P Bass ca 1798 - bef 1832 Hinds Co MS d. Elizabeth Holland married Nash Co ca 1815 John Gandy d ca 1877 Green Co AL son of Brittain Gandy e. Joseph John Holland 16 Dec 1800 Hertford Co NC - married Swains's Mill 12 April 1822 Arsenith Taylor 1804 Hertford Co NC - 6. Robert Holland ca 1700 - ca 1799 a. James Holland b. Sally Holland married Davis c. Betsy Holland married Randolph d. Milly Holland married Hancock e. Everett Holland i. Everett Holland Joseph S Holland 1684 - 1752 | his parents & ca 1708 Phoebe Winborne ca 1688 - | her parents of Nansemond Co, VA This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! Joseph S`Holland [122] was the son of Henry Holland 1655 - 1747. middle initial may have stood for "Spivey" Phoebe Winborne was the daughter of John Winborne and wife Phoebe. Children of Joseph Holland 1684 - 1752: 1. David Holland d 1794 2. Barnaby Holland ca 1716 - 1798 Nansemond Co 3. Job Holland ca 1717 Nansemond Co 4. Robert Holland ca 1718 - 5. Joseph "of Spivey" Holland ca 1728 - 1799 Isle of Wight Co VA 6. Jacob Holland ca 1732 - ca 1798 Edgecombe Co Joseph "of Spivey" Holland 1728 - 1799 | his parents & Domentia ? | her parents & Esther Edmunds ca | her parents of Nansemond Co, VA This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! Joseph Holland [152] was the son of Joseph Holland 1684 - 1752. His 2nd wife Esther was the daughter of William Edmunds and Martha Lankford. Children of Joseph Holland 1728 - 1799: 1. James Holland d 1798 Wayne Co NC 2. Jacob Henry Holland ca 1745 Isle of Wight Co VA - 17 Oct 1815 Pendleton Dist SC married ca 1770 Mary [Dolly] Harrison ca 1755 Nansemond Co VA - 1815 dau of Thomas Harrison and Catherine Earle 3. Capt Joseph Holland of Kingsale ca 1747 - Oct 1804 Nansemond Co [220] married Elizabeth Ann Odem 4. Jesse Holland ca 1747 - d Nansemond Co 5. John David Holland ca 1750 - bef 1728 Nansemond Co 6. Thomas Holland ca 1752 Nansemond Co - 6 Dec 1827 Greene Co GA 7. Solomon Holland 15 Oct 1786 Nansemond Co VA - 28 Oct 1837 Nansemond Co VA Capt Joseph Holland ca 1747 - 1804 | his parents & ca 1762 Elizabeth Ann Odom ca 1747 -aft 1835 | her parents of Kingsale, Nansemond Co, VA This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! - Holland info from research by Col. John Gabriel Holland - - Lawrence info from research by Joseph D Lawrence Jr - Joseph Holland [220] married Elizabeth Ann Odom. She moved to Georgia after his death with some of her children and died there after 1835. Joseph Holland of Kingsale was the son of Joseph Holland Jr 1715 - 1799 and his wife Ester Edmunds. This Joseph Holland was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and later a captain of the Nansemond Militia. Joseph Holland died in October 1804 but his estate was not subject to probate until 1811 at which the youngest child came of age. Children of Joseph Holland and Elizabeth Ann Odom of Kingsale: 1. Joseph John Holland 19 Feb 1768 - aft 12 Oct 1826 IofW co VA [307] lived at Glenmarra, near Carrsville, Isle of Wight Co VA married Nans. 1798 Nancy Cordelia Parker ca 1780 - 27 June 1863 dau of Willis Parker a. Willis H Holland 1794 -1902 married 27 May 1866 Mary Elizabeth Owens ca 1833 SH co VA - b. Georgiana Holland ca 1797 IofW - married 1 Nov 1852 Nelson Parker ca 1807 - c. Nancy Holland ca 1800 - married IofW 3 Jan 1832 John Scarbrook Wills d. Ann Matilda Holland 1802 - 10 Nov 1886 Nans. Co VA married Tom Elam ca 1800 - married IofW 18 Sept 1823 Wilson Allen Norfleet 25 Dec 1801-4 May 1828 VA son of Edward Norfleet and Jane Cowper e. Capt. Joseph John Holland 9 June 1803 IofW - 20 June 1861 IofW [488] married 9 Dec 1824 Sally Council ca 1801 - bef 1839 IofW daughter of David Council married 20 May 1839 Louise Lenow 19 June 1821 SH VA - 5 Feb 1905 IofW daughter of Jacob Lenow i. Josephine Indiana Holland 1840 IOW VA - 1925 ii. Joel Polk Holland 27 Sept 1844 Belleville Farm IOW - 25 Jan 1913 iii. Lucy Lenow Holland 1848 IOW - 12 Jan 1928 married 9 Jan 1879 Richard Henry Beverly Cobb 8 June 1850 - 1926 iv. Cornelia V Holland 1 Jan 1853 IOW - 15 Oct 1865 IOW VA f. Susannah Holland ca 1805 - g. John Munro Holland ca 1811 - 10 Feb 1871 IofW married Henrietta Lenow 1 Nov 1818 SH VA - 13 Dec 1880 IofW daughter of Jacob Lenow h. Lucy Levinah Holland ca 1813 married Wells ca 1805 - i. Emeline Virginia Holland ca 1817 - married Nanse. 20 Dec 1838 Hugh Kelly Williams ca 1806 IofW- j. Julia Holland ca 1819 - k. Samuel Hawkins Holland ca 1822 - aft 1870 IofW l. James Washington Holland 1 Aug 1824 - 29 Mar 1888 Jasper co GA married Cordelia Holland daughter of Jonas Holland and Eunice White 2. Isaac Odom Holland 1770 - bef 1829 Eatonton GA married in Gates Co 9 Aug 1805 Abigail [Abby] Volentine 3. Charlotte Elizabeth Holland 1777 - married ca 1796 Jonas Lawrence 1776 - 1813 4. Jonah Herman Holland 1778 - bef 4 June 1822 Jasper Co GA married 1st Ann Hines ca 1769 SH Co VA - married 1799 Mary Ida Scott ca 1778 - 4 June 1822 Jasper Co GA a. Jonas Herman Holland ca 1800 Nans. VA - 3 Nov 1862 Jasper Co GA married ca 1829 Eunice Adeline White ca 1809 - 1882 Jasper Co GA b. Elizabeth Griselda Holland 1802 - married in Jasper Co GA 27 Dec 1825 Moses Chapman ca 1802 - 5. Millie Arenthia Holland 1782 - 1808 Jasper Co GA * married 19 Dec 1803 Lewis Connor Holland ca 1784 - bef 1840 Jasper Co GA a. Frances Agatha Holland 1804 - married 25 Mar1824 Lemuel Odom Lawrence 26 April 1802 - 1840 Lee Co GA b. Ellen Amanda Holland 1806 VA - Pulaski Co GA married 1st Durham married 2nd Alexander Duncan ca 1813 - married 3rd Wilson ca 1813 - married 4th 4 Sept 1853 Blackshear Bryant ca 1813 - c. Lavinia Washington R M Holland 1808 - 1 June 1864 married 5 Sept 1837 Col Burwell Jordan d. 1 Mar 1870 6. Dr. Elizabeth Mary Holland 1784 - 1821 Jasper Co GA * married 1809 Lewis Connor Holland ca 1784 Suffolk Va - bef 1840 GA son of Henry Holland and Sallie they moved from Nansemond Co VA to Jasper Co GA d. Dr. Joseph Lawson Holland MD 1811 VA - 1865 Jasper Co GA married 21 Mar 1836 Jane M Jordan ca 1811 - e. Lavinia Washington Holland 4 May 1815 VA - 1 June 1864 GA married 5 Sept 1837 Col. Burwell Lawson Jordan ca 1815 - 1 Mar 1870 GA f. Clotilda Jane Holland 1818 VA - married Henry Harrison Herrington g. Dr. William Perrian Holland 1821 VA - d TX married in Willis TX Jane Westmoreland ca 1821 - married in Pulaski Co GA 1 Oct 1838 Lucinda Bryant 7. Levinea Holland 1786 - 12 Feb 1835 Jasper Co GA married bef 1804 Willis Washington married 2nd in 1817 John Cargile ca 1785 Stafford Co VA - 1819 GA a. Renno B M Cargile * married 11 Dec 1827 Lewis Connor Holland ca 1784 Suffolk Va - bef 1840 GA he was first married to her sisters Millie and Elizabeth Mary 8. Randolph Scott Holland 1787 - 1816 a. Abigail K Holland 1803 married SH VA 3 Feb 1816 Thomas Sketchley b. Bud Holland c. George W Holland d. John [Jack] Holland e. Frank Holland 9. George Washington Holland July 1795 - 5 Sept 1844 Monticella GA married 26 Jan 1816 Mary Ann Griffin 4 May 1799 - 8 May 1840 GA they married in Nansemond Co VA and moved to Monticello GA in 1816 a. Richard O Holland 18 Jan 1818 - 8 Nov 1821 Jasper Co GA dy b. Dr. Joseph Alfred Holland 29 Aug 1820 - 1873 Independence TX married 16 April 1844 Sarah A Flewellen 3 Apr 1824 -13 Apr 1881 TX c. Charlotte Elizabeth Holland 31 Sept 1822 GA - married 10 Nov 1837 Hugh Parks Fitzpatrick ca 1818 GA - US Senator d. George Washington Holland Jr 30 Aug 1824 GA - 26 May 1904 Bremond TX married 17 June 1845 Elizabeth Sarah Reese 22 Feb 1826 - 2 April 1886 TX daughter of Cuthbert Reese and Tabitha Clark e. Virginia L Holland 24 Sept 1828 - 15 Jan 1830 dy f. Lucius Henry Holland 11 Oct 1830 - 23 June 1834 dy g. Mary Ann Holland 6 May 1840 - married Dr. Hardy Smith ca 1840 - Joseph John Holland 1819 - aft 1900 | his parents & 1845 Cenia Eure ca 1815 - aft 1880 | her parents & first Mr. Pierce d. bef 1845 of Gates Co NC This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! Jos. J Holland was granted in Gates County, NC a marriage bond 9 Aug 1845 to marry Cena Eure. David Powell in his Eure Family has Cena as the daughter of Levi Eure Sr. Now Gabe Holland told me of a Joseph John Holland born Aug 1834 in Reynoldson twsp He married 9 May 1857 Celia Hudson 17 Sept 1837 Hertford Co NC - Children of J J Holland and Cenia Pierce: 1. William E Holland ca 1849 - 2. James Thomas Holland 15 Oct 1852 - 11 Sept 1927 ts married 30 Jan 1878 Roxanna Parker 13 Feb 1842 - 29 June 1931 ts married by John J Gatling, JP 3. J. Henry Holland ca 1854 - 4. Mary Eliza Holland 4 Mar 1855 - 25 May 1931 married 30 Nov 1876 Zachery Taylor Williams 26 Jan 1849 - 31 Oct 1925 son of Michael [Mike] William and wife Penelope according to the Zachary T Williams' Family Bible [Gates Co Bible Records] Mary Eliza Holland, the dau of James J Holland and Cenie Pierce was born Mar 4, 1855, she being Zachery T Williams 2nd wife Zachery T Williams and Mary Eliza Holland were united in Matrimony Nov 30 1876. also Mary Eliza Holland Williams 2nd wife of Zachery T Williams died May 25, 1931 1850 census Hertford Co NC [Harrellsville] 269 James Holland 30 m Laborer Celia 35 f Elizabeth A 21 f William E 11/12 m 1860 census Hertford Co NC [Harrellsville] 482 J J Holland 41 m farmer _eno__ 45 f WS 11 m Jas T 9 m J H 6 m M E 4 f 1870 census Gates Co Reynoldson Joseph Holland 52 m w farmer 300 Sarah Holland 58 f w keeping house James 18 m w laborer Henry 15 m w " Mary 16 f w at home 1880 census Gates Co Reynoldson James J Holland self m m w 60 NC Cena Holland wife f m w 55 NC J T Holland m head 27 m worker on farm NC VA NC Roxanna Holland f wife 37 m keeping house NC VA NC 1900 census Gates Co [Roduco] Holland, James T H m Oct 1852 47 m 22 " , Roxanna W f Feb 1841 58 m 22 2/1 " , Harriet A D f Mar 1881 19 s [Annie] " , Joseph J F m June 1819 80 wd. Thomas Holland and his wife Roxanne are buried in the James Brown Parker family cemetery at Sarem. The stones erected by their daughter: Roxina Holland b. Feb 13 1842 - d. June 29 1931 He giveth His beloved sleep Thomas Holland b. Oct 15 1852 - d. Sept 11 1927 He giveth His beloved sleep In the 1850 census in Nansemond co my orphaned uncle Timothy Hayes is 17 and listed in the household # 146 of James M Holland 30 along with Harriet A Holland 25 f Mary J Holland 21, Mary S Norfleet 21, Josephus Holland 3 Now a Joseph J Holland 48 is in household # 144 with Christian Butler 30 and her children. James H Holland and Harriet Parker were issued a marriage bond 10 Dec 1841 in Gates County with Thos. E Riddick as bondsman. 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'''DR. WILLIAM AWBREY INQUISITION'''

{|cellpadding="5" border="1" |bgcolor="#E5FFE5"|'''NOTES:''' '''This page supplements the [[Awbrey-11|Dr. William Awbrey, DCL]] profile'''
'''- A PDF copy of a translation of the original document can be read by clicking on the link in Images on this page; then click on the logo when the next page appears'''
'''- DEFINITIONS:''' :'''Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin''' = 25 March :'''Feasts of St. Michael the Archangel''' = 29 September :'''advowson''' – a legal device used to fund parish churches and their clergy by placing a tithe on land until the late 1800s.
The holder of the advowson had the right to appoint the parish priest. :'''manor''' – a large house :'''messuage''' - a dwelling house together with its outbuildings, curtilage, and the adjacent land appropriated to its use :'''prebend''' - An endowment of land or other wealth set aside as the provender (prebenda) of an ecclesiastical official (prebendary),
usually a cathedral canon. Prebends were typically derived from the cathedral’s manors :'''tenement''' - a description of property, usually including a building; a messuage may be divided into two tenements |}
Rev. Jones-Davies wrote about this inquisition in ''Abercynrig'', p. 8:Jones-Davies, Rev. J. published Abercynrig in 1972 :“And of all the distinguished people connected with Breconshire in the sixteenth century, there was surely none worthier than William Awbrey, Doctor of Laws, "a man of exquisite erudition, singular prudence and great courtesy” He died 25 June, 1595, aged about 66, and was buried in old St Paul's Cathedral on 23 July of the same year. :In the old days when a person, who held lands from the king, died, there were certain fees claimed by the Crown. The custom ceased about the time of the Restoration but it still prevailed when Dr. William Awbrey died in 1595. :At his death as part of the procedure, there was an enquiry made into all his property by Jenkin Lleweline, escheator of the County of Brecon before a jury of sixteen persons. An indenture was then made in the form of an Inquisition post mortem, which records the fact that Dr. William Awbrey held properties in the' parishes of Cantref, Llanfrynach, St. David, St. John the Evangelist, Battle, Llanddew, Llanspyddid, Defynnog, Ystradfellte, Ystradgynlais, Llanfilo and elsewhere in the manors of Penkelly and Dinas. Unfortunately the names of the holdings are not given, only those of the tenants. Lloyd, Hist. Mem. Vol. 1, p. 22." The inquisition below was extracted from [https://ia800209.us.archive.org/22/items/historicalmemora01lloyuoft/historicalmemora01lloyuoft.pdf Lloyd, John published ''Historical Memoranda of Breconshire, Vol 1'' in 1903, p 22-30]. Paragraph breaks were added for readability as there are no paragraph breaks in the original.
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'''Inquisitions Post Mortem (explanation)'''
== The King was entitled to certain fees upon the death of anyone who held lands of him in capite or chief, therefore Inquisitions were taken to ascertain what lands a man held, of whom held, by what rent. etc. If the heir was under age, the King had the wardship of him and his lands until he attained his full age. This wardship was often bought of the King for a large sum by some relative. When the heir came of age there were fees to pay, Inquisitions ceased practically after the Commonwealth some few only were held in the reign of Charles II.
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'''WILLIAM AWBREY, DOCTOR OF LAWS 1595
'''CHANCERY INQUISITION POST MORTEM, 38 ELIZ., No. 85.
'''Doctor of Civil Law,
'''BRECON, A.D. 1595

“Inquisition indented taken at Brecon 21 November in the 38th year of the reign of the Lady Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c., before Jenkin Llm esq., escheator of the said Lady the Queen in the county of Brecon aforesaid, by virtue of a writ of the said Lady the Queen de diem clausit extremum to the said escheator directed and to this inquisition annexed, to enquire after the death of William Awbrey Doctor of Laws one of the Masters of the Court of Requests of the said Lady the Queen, deceased, by the oath of John Vaughan, Thomas ap John, John Richard, John Thomas, junior, William John al goz, John William Llm, Howell Edward, Philip Watkin, John William ap Jevan goz. Glim ap Jevan Jenkins, Owen Thomas ap Jenn ap owen, John Thomas David, William David, William Howell, John Scull and Howell William Powell,
which said jurors aforesaid say upon their oath that the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in the manor of Aberkinvrick with the appurtenances in the county aforesaid, and of and in one water grain mill with the appurtenances called Kinvriokes Mile now in the tenure possession and occupation of Edward Awbrey, esquire, lying and situate in the several parishes of Llanvrenach St. John the Evangelist and St. David's, and that the said manor and mill aforesaid with the appurtenances are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid by knights service, to wit, by the eighth part of one knights fee.
And also that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage and the lands and tenements thereto belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanvrenach in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Jevan Kosser, of which messuage and the lands and tenements to the same belonging one part is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Penkelly Walonica (Welsh) in the county aforesaid and the other part is held and on the clay of the death of the said William Awbrey was held of Richard Herbert, Esq., as of his manor of Penkelly Anglia (English) in the county aforesaid in free and common aocage by fealty, suit at court and by the yearly rent of 6d., to be paid to the said Lady the Queen in the Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary the Virgin 3d., and in the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel 3d. yearly.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage and the lands and tenements thereto belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanvrenach aforesaid in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Roger ap John, which said messuage and the lands and tenements thereto belonging are held and on the day of the death of the said William Awbrey were held of Richard Herbert, esq., as of his manor of Penkelly Anglia (English) in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage and the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanvrenach aforesaid in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of William John Edmond, of which said messuage and the lands and tenements thereto belonging one part is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Penkelly Walonica (Welsh) aforesaid in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court ; and the other part is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of Richard Herbert, Esq., as of his manor of Penkelly Anglia (English) aforesaid in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty and suit of court,
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage and the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanvrenach aforesaid in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Griffin ap Howell Trahern and that the same are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is in free and common socage as of her Manor of Penkelly Walonica I Welsh) aforesaid in the county aforesaid by fealty, suit of court, and the yearly rent of 2d.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say, that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one parcel of land lying and situate in the parish of Llanvrenach aforesaid in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Jevan Thomas, which said parcel of land is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of John Walbis, esq., in free and common socage as of his manor of Penkelly Anglia (English) aforesaid in the county aforesaid by fealty and suit at court.
Moreover the jnrors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in two messuages and the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of St. Davids in the county aforesaid now in the several tenures possessions and occupations of Lewis John Llins and Watkin David ap Jevan which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty suit at court and the yearly rent of 8s. Id , to be paid every other year 6s. 8d.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before lib death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage and the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of St. Davids now in the tenure possession and occupation of John Jenkin David Whith.
And of and in one parcel of land lying and situate in the same parish late in the tenure possession and and occupation of Walter Winter, esq., which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid by fealty, and suit at court in free socage,
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage and the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of St. David’s aforesaid in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of John Awbrey, Esq., which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty, suit of court and the yearly rent of 5s.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee and in one messuage with the lands and tenements thereto belonging lying and situate in the parish of Cantreff in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Philip William Meredith, which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon aforesaid in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty, suit at court and by the yearly rent of 7 ½ d. Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in the yearly rent of 17s. 2d. issuing out of the lands and tenements of William Medd Powell, John William ap Jevan coz and Phillip David ap Owen, to wit, out of the lands and tenements of William Meredith ap Howell lying and being in the parish of Llanthewe yearly 6s. 6d., out of the lands and tenements of John William ap Jevan coz lying and situate in the parish of Llanthewe aforesaid yearly 6s. 8d., out of the lands and tenements of Phillip David ap Owen lying and situate in the parish of Llanddewe aforesaid yearly 4s.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage with the lands and tenements thereto belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanddewe aforesaid in the county of Brecon aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Howell Edward, which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demense as of fee of and in one messuage with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanthewe aforesaid, in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Dieniz Phes widow which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Alexanderstone in the county of Brecon in free and common socage by fealty, suit at court and by the yearly rent of 12d.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demense as of fee of and in one messuage with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanthewe now or late in the tenure possession and occupation of Philip William ap Jevan coz which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey, were held of John Pris, Esq., as of the Priory of Malvern in co. - -by fealty and suit at court in free and common socage.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in two messuages with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanthewe aforesaid in the county aforesaid now or late in the tenure possession and occupation of John ap Jevan, John and Philip Watkin which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Alexanderstone in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty, suit at court and the rent of 4s. 1d.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demense as of fee of and in one messuage with the lands and tenements thereto belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanthewe aforesaid in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Katherine Sollers widow, which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Dynas in the county of Brecon in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court, and that the manors, mill, messuages, lands and tenements and rents aforesaid and all other the premises are worth per annum in all issues beyond reprises & 10.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in the manor of Battell with the appurtenances in the county of Brecon and of and in the advowson of the rectory or Church of Llanvrenach in the county aforesaid and that the same manor and advowson are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of East Greenwich in the county of Kent by fealty only in free and common socage and not in chief.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in the advowson of the rectory or Church of Cantreff in the county of Brecon which is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of the said Lady the Queen that now is in chief by the twentieth part of a knights fee.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in two messuages with lands and tenements lying and situate in the parish of St. John the Evangelist and Devynock in the several tenures, possessions and occupations of John Awbrey, Esq., and Geoffrey DD and Andrew ap Jevan Llm which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court and by the yearly rent of 6s.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in six messuages and the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanspithed now in the tenure possession and occupation of John Thomas Dillwyn, Llm David, Henry Phe, Philip Thomas, John ap John Owen and Margaret wife of Thomas which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of John Pris Esq., as of his Priory of Malvern in the county of in free and common socage by fealty, suit at court and by the rent of 5s. 6d.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in six messuages with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of St. Davids in the county aforesaid now in the several tenures, possessions and occupations of Agnes wife of Hoell widow Jevan Llm, Howell William, Gwirvell wife of David, William Thomas and David William tanner, which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the Reverend Father in Christ Anthonius Bishop of St. Davids as of his manor of Llanthewe in the county of Brecon aforesaid by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 8s. 5d. in free and common socage, to be paid every third year 8s. 5d. and every other year 4d.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in four messuages with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanvillo in the county aforesaid, now in the tenure, possession and occupation of Jevan William Pris, Philip Griff, John ap Richard and John William Poell which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of Robert Earl of Essex, John Walbis, Esq., and Richard Herbert Esq., as of their manor of Penkelly Anglia (English) by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 6s. lid., to be paid every other year 10s. 3d., and that the said mannor of Battell, the messuages, lands and tenements aforesaid are worth per annum in all issues beyond reprises 5.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey, so being seized of the premisses with the appurtenances by his Indenture bearing date the 9th day of November in the 86th year of the reign of the said Lady the Queen that now is, made between the aforesaid William Awbrey of the one part, Daniel Dun Doctor of Laws, Thomas Norton of Norwood in the County of Kent, Esquire, and Hugh George of London, gentleman of the other part gave, granted and enfeofied the aforesaid manors of Aberkinrick and Battell with the appurtenances, rents, messuages, lands, tenements, advowsons and all and singular the premisses before recited with their appurtenances to the aforesaid Daniel Dun, Thomas Norton and Hugh George, To have and to hold the said Manors of Aberkinrick and Battell with the appurtenances, messuages, rents, lands, tenements, advowsons, mills and other the premises with their apurtenances to the aforesaid Daniel Dun, Thomas Norton and Hugh George their heirs and assigns to the use and behoof of the aforesaid William Awbrey for the term of his life without impeachment of any waste, and after his decease the manor of Aberkinrick with the appurtenances, the mill aforesaid, the messuages, lands and rents aforesaid lying and situate in the parishes of Llanthewe, Llanvrenach, Cantreff and St. Davids
:(except those six messuages aforesaid with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying the parish of St. David's aforesaid which are held of Anthonius Bishop of St. David)
to the use and behoof of Willigiffordia wife of the aforesaid William Awbrey for the term of her life in the name of her dower and jointure and after the decease of the aforesaid William Awbrey and Willigiffordia aforesaid and the longer liver of them the manor of Aberkinrick aforesaid with the appurtenances the mill aforesaid and the lands tenements, rents and all and singular the premises last recited and limited for the dower and jointure of the aforesaid Willgiffordia and the manor of Battell with the appurtenances, the messuages, lands and tenements, advowson and all and singular the premises before recited after the decease of the aforesaid William Awbrey
to the use and behoof of Edward Awbrey Esq., son and heir apparent of the same William Awbrey Doctor of Law for the term of his life without impeachment of any waste, and
after his decease to the use and behoof of William Awbrey eldest son of the said Edward Awbrey and heirs male of the body of the aforesaid William lawfully begotten, and
in default of such issue to the use and behoof of Edward Awbrey second son of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid Edward the son lawfully begotten, and
in default of such issue, to the use and behoof of Thomas Awbrey third son of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid Thomas lawfully begotten, and
in default of such issue to the use and behoof of John Awbrey fourth son of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid John lawfully begotten, and
in default of such issue to the use and behoof of Hopkin Awbrey fifth son of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid Hopkin lawfully begotten.
And in default of such issue to the use and behoof of every other son of the body of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey the father (son of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws) lawfully begotten from the eldest son to the next eldest son successively according to the priority and seniority of their birth and of the heirs male of the body of every such son lawfully begotten successively.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of John Awbrey the third son of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for the term of his life without impeachment of any waste, the remainder thereof to the firstborn son of the body of the aforesaid John Awbrey lawfully begotten and the heirs male of the body of such firstborn son lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the second son of the aforesaid John Awbrey and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the third son of the aforesaid John Awbrey lawfully begotten and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of every son of the same John Awbrey lawfully begotten from the eldest son to the next eldest son successively according to their priority and seniority of their birth and the heirs male of the body of every such son so begotten successively.
And for default of such issue to the use of Thomas Awbrey second son of the said William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for the term of his life without impeachment of any waste, the remainder thereof to the firstborn son of the body of the aforesaid Thomas Awbrey lawfully begotten and the heirs male of the body of such firstborn son lawfully begotten.
And for default o) such issue to the use and behoof of the second son of the aforesaid Thomas Awbrey lawfully begotten and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid second son lawfully begotten, and for default of such issue to the use and behoof of every other son of the aforesaid Thomas Awbrey lawfully begotten from the eldest to the next eldest son successively according to the priority and seniority of their birth and the heirs male of the body of every such son so begotten succcessively.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of John Awbrey brother of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for the term of his life without impeachment of any waste, the remainder thereof to William Awbrey eldest son of the aforesaid John Awbrey and the heirs male of the body lawfully begotten, and
for default of such issue to the use and behoof of John Awbrey second son of the said John Awbrey second son of the said John Awbrey the father and the heirs male of the body lawfully begotten, and
for default of such issue to the use and behoof of Thomas Awbrey third son of John Awbrey the father and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of every son of the body of the aforesaid John Awbrey the father lawfully begotten from the eldest to the next eldest son successively according to the priority and seniority of the birth and the heirs male of the body of every such son so begotten successively, and
for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the heirs male of the body of Philip Awbrey another [brother] of the said William Awbrey Doctor of Laws, and
for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the right heirs of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for ever.
By virtue whereof and by force of a certain act of Parliament [made] in the Parliament of the Lord Henry the 8th "late King of England held at Westminster in the county of Middlesex the fourth day of February in the 27th year of his reign for turning the use? of lands and tenements with the appurtenances into possession the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws was seized of the manors of Aberkinrick and Battell with the appurtenances and of and in the mill aforesaid the messuages lands, tenements, and advowsons aforesaid and all and singular the premises in his demesne as of freehold for the term of his life, the remainder thereof to the aforesaid Willgifford for the term of her life, the remainders thereof further in the form aforesaid.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in the manor of Palleg with the appurtenances lying and situate in the parish of Istradginlais in the county aforesaid and that it is held and at the time of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid by the eighth part of one knights fee.
And also of and in 20 messuages, with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Istradvellty in the county of Brecon aforesaid now in the tenure, possession and occupation of William Phe Powell, Howell Phe Powell William, David Griffith, David Meredd Watkin, Howell Thomas, Richard Wm. Jenkin, Bice Morgan, William Griffin, Morgan Griff, William Morgan William, Edward David, Phillip Awbrey, Thomas ap Re William, Howell Meredith, Philip Jenkiu Myricke, Jenkin ap Re, Jevan ap Gwillm and Thomas ap Jevan which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in 10 messuages with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the several parishes of St. Davids, Cantreff, St. John the Evangelist and Llanvrenach in the several tenures, possessions and occupations of Maid wife of Richard, Griffin Powell Trahern, Hugh Poell William, Morgan Awbrey, William ap Harry, John Thomas, Lloyd Roger Phe, Lewis Morgan Tucker, John Herbert and John Howell which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in two messuages with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and being in the parish of Llanvrenach in the several tenures possessions and occupation of Joan the wife of Re, widow, and Richard Jenkins, and that the same are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid by knights service.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage with the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate within the parish of Llanvrenach in the county aforesaid now in the tenure possession and occupation of Jevan Thomas : of which messuage and the lands and tenements thereunto belonging part is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court : and the other part is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held by John Morgan David ap John as of his manor at Penkelly Anglia (English) in the county aforesaid in free and common socage by fealty and suit at court.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in one messuage and the lands and tenements to the same belonging lying and situate in the parish of Llanspithett in the county of Brecon now in the tenure possession and occupation of Henry Phe, which are held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey were held of John Pris Esq., as of the Priory of Malvern in the county of in free and common socage by fealty suit at court and the yearly rent of 7d., and that the said manor of Palleg with the appurtenances messuages, lands and tenements and all other the premisses with the appurtenances are worth per ann. in all issues beyond reprises 5.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey long before his death was seized in his demesne as of fee of and in the manors of Harnehull alias Harnehill and Winston alias Dridens Winston in the county of Gloucester and of and in the advowson of the rectory or Church of Harnehill with the appurtenances, and that the aforesaid manor of Harnehull alias Harnehill with the appurtenances is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of Edward Lord Stafford in free and common socage by fealty and the rent of 6s. 8d, to be paid yearly by the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel, and is worth clear per annum in all issues beyond reprises 5 ; and that the aforesaid manor of Winston alias Dridens Winston with the appurtenances is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of the Lady Elizabeth Danvers, as of her hundred of Brodley in the county aforesaid in free and common aocage by fealty and the rent of 6s. 8d. to be paid yearly at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel, and is worth clear per annum in all issues beyond reprises j8 6s. 8d.
And so being seized of the manors of Palleg, Harnehill and Winston with the appurtenances and of and in the advowson of the Church of Harnehill aforesaid and the messuages lands and tenements aforesaid the aforesaid William Awbrey by his Indenture tripartite bearing date the nineteenth day of December in the 27th year of the reign of Our Lady Elizabeth the Queen that now is [1585] made between the aforesaid William Awbrey and Willgifford his wife of the first part, Anthony Mansell and Elizabeth his wife of the second part and (Dame) Lady Elizabeth Wallwyn of the third part gave granted and enfeoffed the aforesaid manors of Palleg, Harnell and Winston with their appurtenances the advowson of the Rectory of Church of Harnehill aforesaid with the appurtenances the messuages, lands and tenements aforesaid to John Awbrey, and Philip Awbrey : To have and to hold the aforesaid manors of Palleg, Harnehill alias Harnehill and Winston alias Dridens Winston with the appurtenances, the messuages lands and tenements aforesaid, the advowson of the Church of Harnehill and all other the premises to the aforesaid John Awbrey and Philip Awbrey and their heirs to the proper uses and behoofs within written, to wit, as to the manor of Palleg with the appurtenances lying and situate within the county of Brecon and the messuages, lands and tenements aforesaid lying and situate in the several parishes of Istradvellty Llanspithed Cantreff Llanvrenach St John the Evangelist and St. Davids immediately to the use and behoof of Thomas Awbrey the second son of the said William Awbrey Doctor of Laws and Mary his wife for the term of their lives and the longest liver of them.
The manor of Harnehill and the manor of Winston aforesaid with the appurtenances in the county of Gloucester and the advowson of the Church of Harnehill aforesaid to the use and behoof of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for the term of his life and after his decease to the use and behoof of the aforesaid Thomas Awbrey second son of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws and Mary his wife for the term of their lives and the longest liver of them. And after the decease of the aforesaid Thomas and Mary and the longest liver of them the manor of Palleg Harnehill and Winston with the appurtenances the messuages lands and tenements the advowson and all other the premises to remain to the use and behoof of the firstborn son of the aforesaid Thomas and Mary and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid firstborn son lawfully begotten and for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the second son of the aforesaid Thomas Awbrey and Mary and of the heirs male of the body of such second son lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the third son of the aforesaid Thomas and Mary and of the heirs male of the body of such third son lawfully begotten. And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the fourth son of the aforesaid Thomas and Mary and the heirs male of the body of such fourth son lawfully begotten &c. And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of every other son of the aforesaid Thomas and Mary lawfully begotten, from the eldest to the next eldest son according to the priority and seniority of their birth successively and the heirs male of the body of such issue so lawfully begotten successively. And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of all the daughters of the aforesaid Thomas and Mary between them lawfully begotten, in common, the remainder thereof to the use and behoof of the several heirs of every of the said daughters lawfully begotten in common.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the aforesaid William Awbrey, Doctor of Laws and his heirs for ever.
By virtue whereof and by force of a certain Act of Parliament [made] in the Parliament of the Lord Henry the 8th late King of England held a Westminster in the county of Middlesex the 4th day of February in the 27th year of his reign [1536] for turning the uses of lands and tenements with the appurtenances into possession the aforesaid Thomas Awbrey and Mary his wife were and still are seized of the aforesaid manor of Palleg with the appurtenances and of the messuages lands and tenements aforesaid within the county of Brecon in their demesne as of freehold for the term of their lives and of the longest liver of them, the remainder thereof to the heirs male and daughters of the aforesaid Thomas and Mary in the form aforesaid, the remainder thereof to the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws and his heirs for ever.
And by virtue of the said Indenture and by force of the Statute aforesaid the said William Awbrey Doctor of Laws was seized of the manors of Harnehill and Winston with the appurtenances in the county of Gloucester and the advowson of the Church of Harnehill aforesaid in hia demesne as of freehold for the term of his life, the remainder thereof to the aforesaid Thomas Awbrey and Mary his wife for the term of their lives and of the longest liver of them, the remainder thereof in form aforesaid.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that a certain Roger Vaughan Esq. and Gelio Myrick Esq. long before the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws were seized in their demesne as of fee of and in the manors of Burleton and Stradfford with the apppurtenances and of and in the advowson of the rectory or Church of Stradfford with the appurtenances within the parish of Burghill in the county of Hereford. And so being seized of the said manors and advowson they by Indenture bearing date the 22nd day of January in the 86th year of the reign of Our Lady Elizabeth the Queen that now is [1594] made between Gelio Merick of Gladstre in the county of Radnor Esq., Roger Vaughan of Kinerstlie in the county of Hereford Esq., Charles Lister of Windsor in the county of Berkshire Esq., and Michael Blunt of London in the county of Middlesex, Knight, of the one part and the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws of the other part, gave granted and enfeoffed the aforesaid manors of Burleton and Stradfford with the appurtenances and the advowson of the rectory or Church of Stradfford to the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws and his heirs to the use of the aforesaid William Awbrey for the term of his life without impeachment of any waste and after his decease to the use and behoof of John Awbrey third son of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for the term of his life without impeachment of any waste and
after the decease of the aforesaid John Awbrey then the remainder thereof to the use and behoof of the firstborn son of the aforesaid John Awbrey lawfully begotten and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid firstborn son lawfully begotten. And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the second son of the body of the aforesaid John Awbrey lawfully begotten, and the heirs male of such second son lawfully begotten. And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the third son of the aforesaid John Awbrey of his body lawfully begotten and the heirs male of such third son lawfully begotten. And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the fourth son of the body of the aforesaid John Awbrey lawfully begotten and the heirs male of the aforesaid fourth son lawfully begotten. And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the fifth son of the body of the aforesaid John Awbrey lawfully begotten and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid fifth son lawfully begotten. And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of every other son of the body of the aforesaid John Awbrey son of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws lawfully begotten from the eldest son to the next eldest son successively according to the priority and seniority of their birth and the heirs male of the body of every such son so lawfully begotten successively.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of Edward Awbrey son and heir apparent of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for the term of his life without impeachment of any waste.
And after his decease then the remainder to the use and behoof of William Awbrey eldest son of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of the body of the aforesaid William lawfully begotten, and
for default of such issue to the use and behoof of Edward Awbrey second son of the said Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, and
for default of such issue to the use and behoof of Thomas Awbrey third son of the said Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of John Awbrey fourth son of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of Hopkin Awbrey fifth son of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey the father and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of every other son of the body of the aforesaid Edward Awbrey son of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws lawfully begotten from the eldest to the next eldest son according to the priority and seniority of their birth successively and the heirs male of the body of every such son so lawfully begotten successively.
And for default of such issue then the remainder to the use and behoof of the heirs male of the body of Philip Awbrey lately deceased brother of the same William Awbrey Doctor of Laws lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the heirs male of John Awbrey another brother of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws lawfully begotten.
And for default of such issue to the use and behoof of the right heirs of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for ever.
By virtue whereof and by force of the statute aforesaid the same William Awbrey Doctor of Laws was seized of and in the manors of Burleton and Stradfford with the appurtenances in the county of Hereford and of and in the advowson of the Church at Stradfford aforesaid in his demesne as of freehold for the term of his life, the remainder thereof to the aforesaid John Awbrey for the term of his life, the remainder thereof further to the heirs male of the aforesaid John Awbrey in the form aforesaid,
the remainder thereof to the aforesaid Edward Awbrey for the term of his life and to his heirs male in the form aforesaid,
the remainder thereof to the heirs male of Philip Awbrey,
the remainder thereof to the heirs male of John Awbrey, with remainder thereof to the right heirs of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws for ever.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid manor of Burleton with its appurtenances is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor Thorny ( ?) in the county of ------- by knights service ------. And that it is worth per annum in all issues beyond reprises 83s. 4d.
And that the manor of Stradford with the appurtenances is held arid on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of Brecon aforesaid in the county aforesaid by knights service, to wit, by the third part of a knights fee, and is worth per annum in all issues beyond reprises 83s. 4d.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws long before his death was seized in his demsene as of fee of and in the advowson of the Rectory or Church of Penbeare in the county of Carmarthen which is held and on the day of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey was held of the said Lady the Queen that now is as of her manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent in free and common socage by fealty only and not in chief, and that the said advowson after the death of the aforesaid Willam Awbrey Doctor of Laws descended to the aforesaid Edward Awbrey and his next heirs.
Moreover the jurors aforesaid say that the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws named in the said writ so being seized of the manors, lands, tenements, advowsons and all other the premises by virtue of the aforesaid enfeoffment Indenture and Statute in the form aforesaid died seized of such estate, in London, on the 25th day of June in the 37th year of the reign of the said Lady the Queen that now is [1595] ; and that the aforesaid Edward Awbrey Esq., is the son and next heir of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws ; and that the same Edward at the time of the death of the aforesaid William Awbrey his father was aged 37 years and more. And that the aforesaid Willgifford wife of the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws is now surviving and is in full life at London. And also that the aforesaid Thomas Awbrey and John Awbrey are also surviving and are in full life in London. Moreover the jurors aforesaid say upon their oaths that the aforesaid William Awbrey Doctor of Laws did not hold nor have any other or more manors, messuages, lands, tenements, or advowsons of the said Lady the Queen in chief or otherwise, nor of any other in demesne reversion or in service on the aforesaid day on which he died. In witness whereof to this present Inquisition as well the abovenamed Escheator as the aforesaid jurors have set to their seals. Dated at Brecon the day and year abovesaid.
1595.
By me Jenkin Lleweline Escheator of the County of Brecon.”
==Sources== * [https://ia800209.us.archive.org/22/items/historicalmemora01lloyuoft/historicalmemora01lloyuoft.pdf Lloyd, John published ''Historical Memoranda of Breconshire, Vol 1'' in 1903, p 22-30].

Dr. William Bowie Magruder

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[[Magruder-411|DR. WILLIAM BOWIE MAGRUDER]] By HIS SON, DR. WILLIAM EDWARD MAGRUDER WILLIAM BOWIE MAGRUDER was born November 2, 1802, near Little Seneca, Montgomery County, Maryland, where his father Dr. Zadok Magruder, practiced medicine for a while before returning to the home where he was raised -"The Ridge". This property passed to the latter's father, Colonel Zadok Magruder, upon the death of his father, John Magruder of "Dunblane," in 1750, and it has been held by his descendants ever since. Dr. Zadok Magruder named his fourth son after his half-brother William Bowie, who died September 17, 1808. His own death occurred December 2, 1809, when he was forty-four. His widow, Martha (Willson) Magruder, was left with ten children, six sons and four daughters; a number of slaves and a large body of land; but, as was apt to be the case in those days, with very little money. She was a woman of very decided character, and brought up her children to work. It is related of her that when at one time her daughters complained of the amount of work that she required of them when there were so many servants, she replied that she loved her daughters better than she did her slaves, and that she would rather bring them up in idleness than permit her children to grow up worthless. One of her sons (John, who remained on the farm) while a boy made extra money by breaking steers and selling them. On one occasion he wished to take a girl friend out sleighing, but his mother was not willing to have him use her horses. He hitched up a quick stepping ox that he had trained and later in the evening drove up to his home, ¨DThe Ridge, with the young lady who paid a call on his mother. After that he had a horse when he wanted it. Her sons, each of whom became a more than ordinarily useful citizen, lived the healthy life of boys on a farm. They often went barefooted and could continue to do this after the weather became quite cold. My father has told of having made a cow get up so that he might warm his feet on the spot in the field where she had been lying. During his school days William Bowie Magruder lived with his uncle Robert Pottinger Magruder about three miles from Rockville on a farm later owned by Mr. Lemuel Clemens. He made money to buy his school books by trapping partridges and rabbits and making chicken coops for the aunt with whom he lived, Elizabeth (Perry) Magruder. He made an arrangement with the teacher of the Rockville Academy to give him Greek lessons in exchange for his hearing the recitations of the lower classes. Later he went to Frederick to study medicine with Dr. Tyler, who was a prominent physician in his day. Dr. Rush of Philadelphia sent patients whose eyes needed treatment to him. Dr. Tyler prepared a number of physicians for college, it being the custom in those days for doctors to receive part of their training in the offices of successful physicians. While my father was with Dr. Tyler his first cousin, William Waters, was also a student there. Dr. Tyler, while a candidate for governor, sent his students to visit his patients more than usual, and my father used to tell of finding those who expected Dr. Tyler dissatisfied with his coming instead, and being told that a boy was not wanted. He would talk of other subjects a while, be asked to see the patient and have no further trouble from lack of confidence in his ability. While he was in Frederick his Uncle Robert Pottinger died. He always spoke gratefully of him, and nearly thirty-nine years after his death he named his youngest son Robert Pottinger in remembrance of the childless uncle with whom part of his boyhood was spent. William Bowie Magruder attended medical lectures at the University of Maryland. William and Washington Waters were room-mates. All three became successful physicians and continued intimate friends. Dr. Augustus Riggs who was in the same house had an uncongenial room-mate and spent much time with the Montgomery cousins. This friendship also lasted through life. One of their professors had so much faith in calomel that his students said jokingly that his prescription for yellow fever was a cup of calomel mixed with mush and fed to the patient. While at the University my father was drawn into gambling by the love of games, which was one of his characteristics. After losing a hundred dollars and winning it back he thought of his mother and resolved never to play for money again - a resolution which he never broke. He played many games well -whist, checkers, back-gammon and chess -chess being his favorite. He was graduated from the University of Maryland with the class of 1825. Shortly afterward, his uncle, Thomas Perry Wilson, of Rockville, Maryland, told him that he had heard that he expected to locate in Brookeville, and asked how he could begin without money for an outfit. My father replied that he would have to trust to Providence. His uncle remarked that he was afraid Providence would prove a poor dependence if he had no money, but that he would lend him a hundred and fifty dollars until he could conveniently return it. In his first order for medicine, he included one ounce of quinine and the druggist by mistake read the one as four, these figures being written more alike in those days than now. The bill came for one hundred dollars for quinine, the price for this novelty being twenty-five dollars an ounce. The young physician was appalled, but it proved the most profitable investment of his life. Bilious and intermittent fevers in severe forms were prevailing, and were treated by Peruvian bark in port wine which made a bulky and nauseous dose, and many patients objected to taking it. Young Dr. Magruder prescribed his quinine which the older physicians were afraid to try, and the effects were so satisfactory that he obtained practice for which he would otherwise have had to wait much longer. He engaged board in Brookeville with Miss Betsy Thomas, who lived in the house used afterward as the Rectory, which was burned in the spring of 1911. A man of the neighborhood who was sorry to see a young physician locate there on account of his admiration for Dr. Henry Howard, advised her not to take Dr. Magruder, expressing a doubt as to his being able to pay his board. She said she was pleased with him and would run the risk. She had many reasons for being glad that this had been her decision. She had been in the habit of buying her vegetables, but my father offered to make a garden for her, if she would have the land plowed. He spent his spare time planting and working it, and it not only supplied her boarding-house with vegetables, but gave her a surplus to sell. Later when he had a farm, much was sent from it to her, and she had no doctor's bills to pay, so his gratitude for her faith in him at the beginning of his career was generously expressed until her death after years of helplessness from paralysis. Early one morning a substantial farmer (Caleb Gartrell) with a large family connection came into the village and said he had come for "the boy doctor." When asked if he was not afraid to trust him he replied that his child would die anyhow, so he thought he would give the young man the case. The child recovered, and all his relations became patients of Dr. Magruder, and remained loyal to him as long as he practiced. On another occasion the older physician declined to go out at night when he imagined he had been sent for by an Irish ditcher, and a well-to-do man of the same name became a permanent patient of the boy doctor, who went back with the messenger. These were the small beginnings of a very large practice. Until the last four years of his life he rode on horse back, unless there was good sleighing. His practice was more widely scattered than any physician of the present time would think of undertaking. He had patients nine or ten miles from home in opposite directons. He was considered the best physician in his county. In 1831 he married Mary Ann Hammond, daughter of Dr. Lloyd T. Hammond, who lived near Ellicott City-called Ellicott's Mills in those days. They were married in November, and there was a tremendous snow storm. Some of the guests went to the wedding in four horse farm wagons, being unable to get through the drifts any other way. The musicians were among those who were prevented from being there, and the bride played her violin for the dancing while making up a set. She was an attractive and popular woman who had an unusual number of accomplishments. She played five musical instruments, the piano, violin, harmonica, flute and clarionette. She could draw and paint, and was a reader of good literature in English and French. She was very efficient about the work done by the ladies of her time. As the wife of Dr. William Bowie Magruder, Mary Ann Hammond superintended the cutting out and sewing done for the large family in the quarters in addition to the duties which came to her as the mother of ten children. Her housekeeping was necessarily on a large scale, and one kind of pickle was made in a barrel. A little over twenty years after her marriage she died, and was sincerely mourned by all who knew her. Dr. Magruder began his married life in the boarding house of Miss Betsy Thomas, and his oldest daughter, Elizabeth Hammond, was born there. His oldest son, William Edward, was born in a Brookeville, Maryland, house which he bought before going to the home in which he lived the rest of his life. The farm of ¨Oakley was bought from Richard B. Dorsey, and ¨Dopen house was kept there for about thirty-eight years, when it was sold to J. J. Hutton. Unfortunately there is no guest book recording the visitors entertained in this hospitable home. Among those who lived with him as students, were his brother Dr. Robert Pottinger Magruder of Shepherdstown, West Virginia, Dr. Worthington of Howard County, Maryland, Dr. John Cooke, Dr. Edward E. Stonestreet and Dr. J. Willson Magruder of Montgomery County, Maryland. Dr. William Bowie Magruder farmed with energy and interest as he did every thing he undertook. He was considered one of the best farmers in Montgomery County. He was one of the first to use lime, and he had a kiln in Howard County. He put on a hundred bushels to the acre, which was more than has been found necessary. He was the first in his section who raised peaches for the Washington market, and he had the reputation of sending the best received there. He never allowed his peach baskets to be ¨Dtopped,¡¬ but had them carefully picked over and divided into three grades, so each basket contained the same throughout. He planted apple trees around all his fences, besides having a large orchard, and he grew locust trees to supply fence posts. He always had a good and early garden, raising plants in hot beds when that was seldom done. He was fond of flowers and his roses were remarkably fine, including the best varieties of his time. He was a public spirited citizen and served the community in various ways. He was vestryman of St. Bartholomew¡®s Protestant Episcopal Church for years, and did much toward getting St. John¡®s Church built. When Ignatius Waters gave the land for it, the deed was made to Richard Holmes, Dr. William B. Magruder and Thomas John Bowie. Ministers of all denominations were welcomed in Dr. Magruder¡®s home as he had the broadest sympathy for other churches besides the one with which he worked. While he was president of the trustees of the Brookeville (Maryland) Academy, his friend, Allan Bowie Davis, who was also a trustee, wrote to him from the legislature that if a good petition were sent to Annapolis, a bill could be passed prohibiting the sale of liquor near the Academy. Dr. Magruder forwarded the petition containing the names of every man, some of them drunkards, within two miles of the school building. Such a prohibitory law was passed in 1833, being one of the earliest prohibitory enactments passed in the United States, and proved so satisfactory that it has never been repealed. He was active in building the Brookeville and Washington turnpike, which is of great benefit to those who use it. Before it was made teams hauling produce to Washington (though carrying smaller loads than the pike has made possible) were frequently unable to get through bad places without help from other teams, and much time was lost by hands and horses in rendering assistance to one another. He was an Old Line Whig as long as that party lasted, and when it went to pieces he became a Democrat reluctantly, but considered it the lesser of two evils, as he was very much opposed to ¨DKnow Nothingism. He was a Union man throughout the war, but none of his children espoused that cause. He had always been opposed to slavery, being in favor of gradual emancipation but he kept the negroes he inherited. The only one he ever bought was one offered for sale by a brother-in-law who had lost patience with her high temper. He was not willing that one who had been a family servant should be separated from her relations, so she became a member of his household. He never allowed his overseers to punish grown hands by whipping. His men made a good deal of money in their spare time, a habit that he encouraged. Occasionally one was punished by being required to make a mat or basket for the farm instead of having the privilege of offering it for sale. The wagoner, for instance, had to make a mat in his own time if he struck a wheel against a gate post. One servant, ¨DUncle York, had over fifty dollars saved at the time of his death, a part of which was earned by raising sweet potatoes which few people grew in his section at that time. When in his fifty-second year William Bowie Magruder married Elizabeth Worthington Gaither, daughter of Ephraim Gaither and Sarah E. Goldsborough. She was twenty-three years younger and their three children were the play-fellows and intimate friends of his older grandchildren. When his youngest child was born his oldest was twenty-nine. Elizabeth Worthington (Gaither) Magruder was a woman who sincerely tried to perform all her duties in life. She was a conscientious mother, a loyal wife and a kind friend. She died October 18, 1886, having survived her husband over thirteen years. Her children were Ella Gaither, who married Philip D. Laird; Sarah Goldsborough, who married Pierre C. Stevens; and Robert Pottinger, who married M. Lavinia Higgins. The other children who survived their father were, Elizabeth Hammond, wife of Zachariah D. Waters; William Edward, who married Margaret H. Brooke; Lavinia, wife of Samuel H. Coleman; Isabella, Adelaide V., who later married Samuel H. Coleman; M. Emma, wife of Thomas W. Waters; Bowie and Martha. Dr. William Bowie Magruder died January 22, 1873, in the seventy-first year of his age. Soon after E. Barrett Prettyman wrote a memorial notice of him from which all that follows will be quoted: ¨DThe attendance at Dr. Magruder¡®s funeral was an eloquent token of the respect and esteem of his neighbors. Though more than two years before his death he had been stricken with paralysis, and thereby almost secluded from society, the interest of the community in him had not abated; and though the day of his burial was probably the most inclement of a severe winter, the church was filled with saddened friends, from far and near, comprising the representatives of all the families of the community, as well as his former servants, to whom he had been a just and kind master. In the delicate and almost sacred relation of family physician in his always extensive practice, he so acted that he has left an enduring monument in the affectionate regard of hundreds of homes, where dwells the memory of his kindness, and self-sacrifice, his cheerful endurance of fatigue, and his manly sympathy. Though always busy, he was never hurried, and no household was too humble to claim his services, unrequited though they might be save by gratitude and his own consciousness of duty fulfilled. The capacity for labor of most men would have been exhausted by the demands of such a professional life, but it was not so with Dr. Magruder. By a strict adherence to method, he found time to supervise, in detail, his large and admirably conducted farm, to plant orchards of choice fruit of almost every variety, and to keep abreast of his most enterprising neighbors in agricultural and horticultural knowledge and improvements. And although he was emphatically a practical¡® man, he exhibited the refinement of his taste in the study, selection and personal care of the varied and rare flowers with which he adorned his grounds. He was a man of remarkable sincerity, of unswerving rectitude, of indomitable energy, of decided and independent opinions, of fine literary taste and cultivation, and of extensive and accurate general information, and yet eminently modest, cheerful, social, hospitable and courteous. May the present and the rising generation take him as a model for imitation, that we may realize it as a fact in our lives that he being dead, yet speaketh.'" YEARBOOK OF THE AMERICAN CLAN GREGOR SOCIETY 1912 pp 24-29

Dr Edward Stanberys Will

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The document above is '''Dr. Edward Stanbery's Last Will and Testament,''' which was executed on November 20, 1853, and probated in Licking County on January 30, 1854. It was passed down to me as part of a large collection of Stanbery family documents, books, photographs, etc., in the collection of John Rathbone Stanbery (son of Charles Stanbery Sr. and grandson of Jonas Stanbery) (1836-1908) and his wife Anne (Martin) Stanbery (1846-1901). The documents therefore came from both families. In the collection, dating as far back as 1798, are land records (deeds, contracts, indentures, mortgages, etc.), plat maps, correspondence, financial records, wills, will inventories, military papers, The light blue, lined paper, with built-in grommets—for holding it in some kind of pronged binder?—is embossed with the "Licking County Ohio Probate Court" Seal, having the great seal of the State of Ohio in the center and the words "Licking County Ohio Probate Court" in a ring around the outer edge. The document is hand-penned with a quill or fountain pen. It is presumed that Edward died in January, 1854. (His cause of death is unknown, but obviously not a heart attack, as it took him several months to die. Probably cancer or disease.) This will with the Licking County Ohio Probate Court Seal on it was obviously once probated in Licking County Probate Court and copied into their probate court Will Record books, but almost all records burned up in the '''two fires'''—the first in 1875 and the second in 1879. (The records about the fires are discussed in Edward Stanbery's profile page.) However, due to the terms of the Will—giving brother Charles property in other counties, including Delaware and Franklin counties—the will and the Licking County probate record were also copied into the Franklin County and Delaware County Will Record Books. (See Edward's profile for the source links.) I may, time permitting, type a transcription of the Will at some point, if anyone would like that. Although I think this is one of the easier documents to read.

Dr Jack Gowlland, Arsonist

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Dr Jack Gowland was a popular Australian boxing personailty in the late 1800s. What was not so apparent at the time, but is evident now with the use of online digital archives, is that he put on a false persona to impress his associates and perhaps to gain entree into places he would not otherwise have been admitted. He was often quoted in the press, and his accounts of his doings contained episodes and achievements that had no basis in fact but always sounded wonderfully exciting and lavish. So it's interesting to read this account of his involvement in an attempted arson, which stands in stark contrast to the lifestyle he claimed to live. For comparison, see [[Space:Dr Jack Gowland Writes Home | Dr Jack Gowland Writes Home]] In 1905 Jack moved to New Zealand with his wife Lucy and child Doris, who was a toddler. They rented rooms in Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn, a suburb of Auckland. On Thursday night, 2nd November someone tried to burn down a door in the house. An inquest was begun on the 6th November to try and discover what had happened. It transpired that Gowlland and his wife had had an argument when a cheque arrived and Lucy did not want Jack to have it. He had no job at the time and the cheque was all they had for their livelihood. Jack arrived home very late, and drunk. on Thursday night, in the company of a Mr Binsted. Lucy, frightened of Jack in a drunken rage, hid from him in the room of Mrs Heldt, who also lived in the house. It was the door to Mrs Heldt's room that someone had tried to set alight. Jack told the inquest that he had been taking quinine for Malaria, as well as drinking "more than was good for him" and "he did not recall using such words in the house as frightened his wife and the other inmates away", also that he had not seen his wife since the fire. Asked by a detective next morning to explain the fire, lit with some papers, Jack said that he had been cooking that night and. "During the cooking, the fat got alight and I put the fire out with a bundle of papers which I afterwards threw in the ashcan." At the inquest, however, he claimed this was not true and he actually had no memory of Thursday night. The Coroner was not slow to detect Jack's propensity for fabrication."'''Do I understand that you told the detective tarradiddles to deceive him as to your condition the night before'''?" A Mr McVeigh told the court "He commenced this bout of drinking about the 29th or 30th (October) and began to take large doses of quinine on the 31st. ... He had taken three or four glasses of drink (whiskey) a day from the 30th and had five or six whiskies on the 2nd. The inquest went on to the next day. Gowlland was charged with drunkeness, to which he pleaded guilty. The defendant was fined 5s and costs and "prohibited" for 12 months. This prohibition meant that he could not enter a public house.

Dr Jack Gowlland's Famous Rant on Smoking

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=== Introduction === Dr Jack Gowlland was a popular personality in boxing circles in Late 19th century Australia. He was also what we would call today a chain smoker. This cautionary tale on addiction to cigarettes was published in Sydney boxing rag ''Referee'' and dozens of newpapers all over Australia.National Library of Australia trove.nla.org.au Search 'Jack Gowlland cigarettes' The editor of ''Referee'', W.F.Corbett was evidently an ally and friend of Gowlland's and this excerpt is from his editorial on 21st March 1917. === The Article ===
CUT THE CIGARETTE OUT - HABIT'S BANEFUL RESULTS - Some Cases in Point
'Won't take it, eh ?' said Dr. Jack Gowlland, as, during a chat, he rolled up a cigarette and proffered it to me. "Ah, well, I don't blame you, old fellow ! Wish I had your resolution. But, then, it's not a matter of resolution altogether; you haven't acquired the habit. I have - up to the hilt. It's a disease with me. Know it's bad! Certainly I do. What medical man does not ? I know it's killing me. I know it will land me in my grave eventually; but I cannot fight it — the disease has too strong a hold. ' Do you know, I have more than once laid in a big stock of cigarettes for a long voyage, and after being a few days out slung the whole lot overboard — a sterling silver cigarette case as well, on one occasion — and struggled against the craving as strongly as I could, only to find myself almost on my knees begging cigarettes from fellow passengers, who knew the resolution I had formed, and wanted to force me to keep it." The foregoing is an extract from an interview which I once had with the late Dr. Jack Gowlland. It was published in the Referee eight or nine years ago. After Dr. Gowlland returned to London I had several communications from him — one a long and very interesting letter, which appeared in the Referee three or four months before his death. All the correspondence was headed 'Sussex Hospital, Brighton, England,' where Jack was a patient suffering from serious heart trouble, the result, beyond doubt, of excessive cigarette smoking, and though for a while it looked as if he might recover sufficiently to get about again, he never left the hospital alive. Eighteen or twenty years before, Jack Gowlland was lightweight champion boxer of New South Wales. He fought several contests at Foley's Old White Horse Hotel Gymnasium, then situated in George Street, about where the entrance to the Strand Arcade is. Subsequently he won a lightweight tournament promoted by the old Sydney Amateur Gymnastic Club, York-street, of which he was a committeeman. Afterwards Mr. Gowlland went to England to study for the medical profession, and while there became a prominent member of the National Sporting Club. Dr. Gowlland visited Australia several times, usually as a ship's doctor aboard a big liner, and on each occasion he made a lengthy stay. The last visit was about two years before his death, and, at that period he acted for a while as locum tenens for a Sydney medico. Jack married a rich Tasmanian widow. They stayed at the Hotel Australia some weeks before going to New Zealand, and thence to England. === Sources ===

Dr John F Perkey Extracted Biographical References

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[[Perkey-16|John Firestone Perkey (1813-1872)]]
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[[Martin-75958|Esther (Martin) Perky (abt.1829-1896)]] ----- ==Biographical== ===''History of Hancock County'' (1886)=== *"The first resident physician was Dr. Smith, but Dr. John F. Perky, who came afterward, is much better remembered, as he practiced here many years ere his removal to Findlay." [Chapter 19, Madison Township.]Robert C. Brown and Warner, Beers & Co., ''History of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ...'' (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 448; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhancock00brow/page/448/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *"State Representatives ... John F. Perkey, 1854-56 ..." [Chapter 5, Public Officials.]Robert C. Brown and Warner, Beers & Co., ''History of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ...'' (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 249; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhancock00brow/page/249/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *"In October, 1861, a 'Military Committee' was appointed in this county , consisting of Edson Goit, James A. Bope, J. S. Patterson. J. B. Rothchild and J. F. Perkey. A thorough military organization of the county was effected, and sub-committees appointed in each township to aid and encourage volunteering, and solicit contributions of underclothing, etc. , for the 'boys' in the field. [Chapter 9, Military History of Hancock County.]Robert C. Brown and Warner, Beers & Co., ''History of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ...'' (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 342; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhancock00brow/page/342/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *The military committee appointed in this county in 1862, was Edson Goit, James A. Bope, W. G. Baker and Joel Markle; and in 1864 it was Henry Brown, Edson Goit, J. B. Rothchild, J. S. Patterson and J. F. Perkey. In every county of the State these committees did a noble work, and for their untiring efforts to sustain the Government and comfort its brave soldiers during the darkest period of the war deserve the highest praise. The soldiers' aid societies were among the most popular and efficient local institutions of the county, and the ladies of these societies did a great deal of good in gathering and forwarding sanitary supplies to hospital and camp. In fact the patriotic women of the county did their full share toward crushing the mightiest rebellion in the history of the world." [Chapter 9, Military History of Hancock County.]Robert C. Brown and Warner, Beers & Co., ''History of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ...'' (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 342; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhancock00brow/page/342/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. ===''History of Hardin County'' (1883)=== *"Hardin County Medical Society ... On the 10th of July, 1852, the choice of officers for the ensuing year were- U. P. Leighton. President; William McKean, Vice President; A. W. Munson, Secretary: Edwin Ashton. Treasurer; Censors, Drs. Jones, Holmes, Ashton, Munson and Samuel Watt. At the annual meeting, held July 9, 1853. Drs. J. F. Perkey, I. E. Nagle, Solomon Kraner, Horace Lawrence and J. A. Rogers were admitted as members. An election was then held for officers. and the following chosen: William Jones, President; R. M. Brayton, Vice President; A. W. Munson, Secretary; Edwin Ashton, Treasurer; Censors, Drs. Rogers, Lawrence, Kraner, Brayton and Samuel Watt."Robert C. Brown, William L. Walker and Warner, Beers & Co., ''History of Hardin County, Ohio, containing a history of the county ...'' (Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1883), 380-381; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.19441595?urlappend=%3Bseq=386%3Bownerid=13510798903263998-402 ''Hathi Trust'']. ==Research Notes== ==Sources==

Draft, replacement Biography for Allen-2292

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'''Background Notes on Allen-2292''' [[Allen-2292 | Ralph Allen]] and [[English-885 | Hester English]] were married on 6 May 1619 in St. Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, London, when he was perhaps 29, and Hester perhaps 26. St. Mary-le-Bow is famous for its Norman arches and bells. It is where the Vicar General's court sits. Now, as in the past, every diocesan bishop in the southern province of the Church of England receives confirmation of his election at St. Mary-le-Bow and it is here also that they take the Oath of Allegiance, in the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, prior to their enthronement. '''Burial''' The burials listed on Find A Grave for the Ralph Allen of Allen-2292, and other Ralph Allens discussed in that profile, are best guesses. There are no known records or gravestones confirming the dates of their deaths. '''Death of a Ralph Allen, 1698''' The estate of [[Allen-1301 | a different Ralph Allen, Sr.]] – of Sandwich, in Barnstable County of the Province of Massachusetts Bay – was probated 1 July 1698. '''Questionable Family Tree''' There is a FamilySearch tree that should be approached with caution at: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9H8S-F4Q. It purports to show the lineage of [[Allen-43736 | Ralph Allen, Junior]]... but it shows his wife as "Esther Susanna Swift". Showing a middle name for anyone in this time period is a red flag; middle names were almost unheard of until the mid- to late-1700s. Usually, the appearance of a middle name, in an online family tree, indicates that two different people have been conflated into a single individual who bears both their given names. Needless to say, the lineage offered in such a case is immediately subject to legitimate skepticism. The tree in question contains other red flags, such as its placement of Sandwich, and Barnstable County, in New Jersey instead of Massachusetts Bay. It is in any case '''not''' the tree of the Ralph Allen of [[Allen-2292 | Allen-2292]].

Draft, replacement Biography for English-885

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draft FreeSpace page for English-885, Hester (English) Allen == Biography == While this profile originally gave a birthdate of “about 9 July 1592” for Hester English (see Research Notes below), all we actually know with certainty of Hester is that she married a man named [[Allen-2292 | Ralph Allen]] at London in May of 1619. Her parentage, date of birth, and place of origin remain uncertain; as do the date and location of her death. If she was of approximate average age for brides of the day at the time of her marriage, we would anticipate that Hester was born somewhat later than 1592, likely about 1595. == Research Notes == A [[English-6502 | Hester English]] was christened in July of 1592 in Saint Ann Blackfriars, in London, a daughter of [[English-6503 | Godfrey English]]. While it is tempting to imagine this to be a record of the Hester of this profile, the complete record as transcribed both on FamilySearch and Ancestry shows this Hester to have died just over a year later, on the 2nd of August, 1593”England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL5F-Q9Y : 21 March 2020), Hester English, 1592"Name: Hester English | Gender: Female | Baptism Date: 9 Jul 1592 | Baptism Place: Saint Ann Blackfriars, London, London, England | Death Date: 2 Aug 1593 | Father: Godfrey English | FHL Film Number: 374416" -- Hester English in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/156872254:9841?tid=&pid=&queryId=1ae343d9d75f8b62d57ebd911f0b343d&_phsrc=QPt789&_phstart=successSource (by subscription).Image of handwritten original bp. record: London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 for Hester English, St Ann Blackfriars 1560-1700, City of London; https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/5327172:1624 (by subscription). Ancestry free sharing link: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/1032955?mark=9694f04a9ebac21ecda9b4b09e90b25e63fa87be81a4dcf47be565c8a44e1ef2 This profile also originally assumed Hester’s husband to have been the immigrant to Sandwich, in Massachusetts, [[Allen-43736 | Ralph Allen, Jr.]]; this is not the case. That individual – Ralph Allen, Junior, a mason who married Esther Swift about 1645 – was significantly younger than Hester’s spouse… by as much as three decades. Despite confusion promoted via Clarence Almon Torrey’s ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'' (see Sources; Torrey erroneously concluded that Ralph, Junior, had married Hester as his first wife and Esther as his second) it is clear that these two men were very distinct individuals. The claim was originally made in this profile that Hester (English) Allen died on 15 June 1640 at Sandwich. There are two problems with this assertion: first, no such death or burial record can be found in any of the major online-accessible databases that contain transcriptions of surviving Barnstable records; and second, even should such a record be found, we lack any proof that such a death or burial of a Hester Allen would in fact be a record of the Hester of this profile… for whom no record of emigration from England has been found. == Sources == * Marriage to Hester English at London (NEHGS): "ALLEN, Ralph1 & 1/wf Hester ENGLISH; St. Mary le Bow, London, 6 May 1619; Newport/Rehoboth/Sandwich {Allen (,2) 20, 22, 48, 59; Crapo 182, 852; Putnam's Mag. 1:289}" – ''New England Marriages to 1700'', Vol. 1, p. 25 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700''. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015; https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21174/25/426912092 (by subscription)

Draft bio and sources for Dudley Palmer-32161

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==Biography== ===Birth=== '''Dudley Palmer''' was baptised on the 9th of December 1617 at St Mary Aldermanbury Church in London, England'''Baptism''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", citing Digital film/folder number: 7; FHL microfilm: 845246, {{FamilySearch Record|JQ1N-VX6}} (accessed 3 March 2024), Dudley Palmer baptism on 9 Dec 1617, son of Anthony Palmer, in St Mary Aldermanbury, London, England, United Kingdom.. He was the son of '''[[Palmer-31643|Sir Anthony Palmer]]''', Knight of the Bath, and '''[[Digges-52|Margaret Palmer]]''' (nee '''Digges'''), daughter of '''[[Digges-25|Thomas Digges]]''' and sister of '''[[Digges-18|Sir Dudley Digges]]'''Hovenden, Robert, ed., ''The visitation of Kent : taken in the years 1619-1621 by John Philipot, Rouge Dragon, Marshal and Deputy to William Camden, Clarenceux'' (London: Harleian Society, 1898), pp. 199-200, https://archive.org/details/visitationofkent00camd/page/198/mode/2up (accessed 9 Jan 2024). Dudley's mother died in 1619Faussett, Rev. Bryan, (1757). ''Some Monumental Inscriptions of Chilham Church''. Kent Archaeology. https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/monumental-inscriptions/chilham (accessed 9 Jan 2024), possibly due to complications with the birth of his younger brother, '''Anthony'''. [[Space:Will_of_Sir_Anthony_Palmer_1630 |Dudley's father's will]] was written on the 28th of August 1630 and proved on the 24th of September 1630The National Archives. Reference: PROB 11/158/216; Decription: Will of Sir Anthony Palmer of London; Date: 24 September 1630. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D882084 (accessed 6 Jan 2024) when Dudley was about 12 or 13 years old. In it, his father willed that "for and towards his maintenance at the universities or elsewhere" Dudley should be paid the sum of £50 annually until he attained the age of 21. Dudley and his brother were committed to the care of their uncle, Sir Dudley Digges, and one '''John Pimme''', esq. ===Career=== [gray's inn]
*https://archive.org/details/pensionbookofgra01gray/page/428/mode/2up?q=palmer *https://archive.org/details/registeradmissi00inngoog/page/213/mode/1up?q=palmer (alongside cousin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Digges Edward Digges]) [royal society an science-y stuff]
*https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsnr.1950.0014 **https://www.jstor.org/stable/101415 *https://archive.org/details/jstor-101415 *http://www.antique-horology.org/gallery/asp/object.asp?id=11884 *http://www.antique-horology.org/_Editorial/ThePiggottPaper/default.htm [stolen horses] *https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol2/pp921-922 *https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol2/pp940-942 [lands]
*https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol7/pp292-297 *https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5655446 *https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a0bc849c-8e8a-4a3d-a85f-e69d6eda4ea5 *https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol6/pp15-24 ===Death=== [death and burial]
*https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F701148248%2F1 *https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581860b4e93790ec7519c2e4/dudley-palmer-burial-middlesex-clerkenwell-1667-01-05?locale=en *https://www.dhi.ac.uk/strype/strype/TransformServlet?page=book4_066&display=print [admon and subsq. legal disputes]
'''Administration''': "Prerogative Court Of Canterbury Administrations 1660-1700", Archive: The National Archives; Reference: PROB 6/41 f.230; Folio: 230, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=S2%2FGBOR%2FCANTERBURYCOURT%2F012_02%2F000789&parentid=OR%2FCANT%2FCOURT%2F0039067 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=OR%2FCANT%2FCOURT%2F0039067 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 9 January 2024), Dudley Palmer administration on 27 Dec 1666. Residence: Middlesex, England; Notes: "Grays Inn", Mdx.; Administration: Ad. to Edw. Digges, esq., cousin and n. of k. (revk'd and Adm. d. b. n. Dec. 1690). *https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBOR%2FOR%2FIDI%2F00017231%2F1 *https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBOR%2FOR%2FIDI%2F00017230%2F1 *https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6420969 *https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3602284 *https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5201297 *https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3923956 *https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5453758 ==Research Notes== ==Sources== See also: *https://www.myfreemasonry.com/threads/the-first-recorded-initiation-in-england.25957/ *https://drc.usask.ca/projects/ark/public/public_person.php?id=1157&dir=prev *https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cttee-advance-money/pt1/pp274-304

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==Biography== The Lakota Chief known to history as “Sitting Bull” is best known for leading the Lakota and Cheyenne who defeated the 7th Cavalry under General George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of the Greasy Grass/Little Big Horn in June, 1876. Story of the Battle - Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) [[Image: Bull-1259-7.jpg|630px|]] "Sitting Bull" was born about 1831 in Lakota territory, near what is now Bull, South Dakota. He was the only son of [[Bull-1258|Jumping Bull]], also known as "Returns Again" and [[Door-10|Her Holy Door]]. There are several versions of the source of his name. According to biographer Stanley Vestal, Sitting Bull's father received a message from the Buffalo God with four names, including Jumping Bull and Sitting Bull. He chose Jumping Bull for himself and followed Lakota tradition of naming male children with one of their father's names, so the son first known as “Hoka Psice” became Tȟatȟaŋka Iyotȟaŋka, loosely translated as "Sitting Bull." Vestal, Stanley. ''Sitting Bull: Champion of the Sioux.'' University of Oklahoma Press. Norman, Oklahoma. 1957. pp. 16-17, 258 digitized at Google Books, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=QvrzJJcUNsUC&pg=PA64&dq=Sitting+Bull+1864 Sitting Bull Champion of the Sioux] Sitting Bull was a leader of the Heart warrior society as a young man. He first went to battle at the age of 14 against the Crow. As an adult he became a member of the Silent Eaters, a group concerned with tribal welfare. He fought in many battles including the Battle of Killdeer Mountain. In 1865 he led a siege against the newly established Fort Rice in Dakota Territory. Widely respected for his bravery and insight, he became head chief of the Lakota nation about 1868. [https://www.biography.com/political-figure/sitting-bull#sitting-bulls-return Biography.com: Sitting Bull] The [https://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/four/ftlaram.htm Fort Laramie Treaty] set aside most of western South Dakota for the Lakota but many chiefs, including Sitting Bull, opposed the treaty and did not sign it. In 1874 gold was discovered in the Black Hills, and white gold seekers and settlers ignored the the treaty causing hostilities to rise. In 1875 Sitting Bull travelled to Washington along with Swift Bear of the Arapaho, Spotted Tail of the Brule and Red Cloud of the Oglala to meet with President Ulysses S. Grant to discuss the Black Hills situation. They were accompanied by interpreter Julius Meyer (1839-1909). A [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Lakota-21-1.jpg photo] of the group was taken by Frank F. Currier in Omaha, Nebraska on May 13, 1875. The United States government tried to purchase the Black Hills from the Lakota, but was unsuccessful, and the Lakota were ordered to confine themselves to a reservation (that did not include the Black Hills) by January of 1776. General Custer was sent to enforce the edict, which led to the battle and his defeat. Although Sitting Bull and his allies were initially successful, Custer’s defeat led to even more troops being sent and within a year the Lakota and others were confined to reservations and the United States had taken the Black Hills without compensating the tribes. Sitting Bull and many of his followers escaped into Canada following the United States takeover. He remained there until 1881 when he and the rest of his followers returned to the United States and settled near the Standing Rock agency. He joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show briefly in 1885, but soon returned to the reservation. When the United States continued to restrict the Lakota and sell land that had been promised to the tribe, Sitting Bull became associated with the Ghost Dance movement which predicted a resurgence of the Indians. Indian Agent James McLaughlin ordered the arrest of Sitting Bull and others on December 15, 1890. Sitting Bull was shot and killed when he resisted and his young son Crowfoot was also killed. Sitting Bull’s body was taken to Fort Yates and buried there, but in 1953 his descendants removed his remains to a new burial site near Mobridge, South Dakota. Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 19 November 2020), memorial page for Sitting Bull (1831–15 Dec 1890), {{FindAGrave|95102167|sameas=yes}}, citing Sitting Bull Burial Site, Fort Yates, Sioux County, North Dakota, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave. This is the original burial site] Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 19 November 2020), memorial page for Sitting Bull (1831–15 Dec 1890), {{FindAGrave|955}}, citing Sitting Bull Monument, Corson County, South Dakota, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave . ===Family=== Sitting Bull had at least five and perhaps as many as nine wives. According to biographer Vestal, the first of Sitting Bull's nine wives was named Scarlet Woman. She and their son died in 1857. HIs next wife was Light Hair with whom he had an unnamed child who died young. He took a plural wife, Snow on Her whom he married in 1861. They divorced in 1869. They had the following children: #(Her) Many Horses/Tasinoke Otawin #Walks Looking (Seen Walking)//Wauyaywaw He married fourth Red Woman in 1871. She died about 1886. They had the following children: #Unnamed son died at birth The mother of the following son is uncertain, possibly Red Woman. #Takes the Gun After the death of Red Woman Sitting Bull married two widowed sisters, Seen by Her Nation/Oyatewayankapi and Four Robes/Tasinatopawin. The 1885 Standing Rock census lists Sitting Bull, two wives, Seen by Her Nation and Four Blankets (Four Robes), and six children, #Seen Walking (daughter age 17), #Little Soldier/Akicitacigala (son of Four Robes by first husband), age 17), two children of Seen by Her Nation, #[[Lakota-28|Crowfoot/Kangisiha]] (son, age 10), #[[Holy-17|Standing Holy/Wakanwajin]] (daughter, age 7), and two children by Four Robes, #Lodge in Sight/Titaninawin (daughter, age 10) #Run Away From/Minyannapapi (son, age 7). Next on the 1885 census are daughter Many Horses and her husband, Thomas Fly, followed by One Bull and his family 1885 census, Standing Rock Agency; Roll: M595_547; Line: 15; digitized at Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26348436?h=062bf1&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url 1885] The 1886 and 1888 censuses list additional children, #(Left) Arrows in Hair/Tanweyaluta (son, age 8) #Sitting Bull, Jr. (son, infant); #an unnamed infant girl, all believed to be children of Four Robes. Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M595, 692 rolls); Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Agency: Standing Rock; Years: 1885-1890 This list combines information from the family tree included in the biography "Sitting Bull: HIs Life and Legacy, LaPointe, Ernie. ''Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy.'' Gibbs Smith, Layton, Utah. 2011. Vestal's biography, and the 1885-1890 censuses. The 1890 census at the Standing Rock Agency listed Sitting Bull, his wives Seen by the Nation and Four Robes, and children Crowfoot, Ceury, Little Soldier, Standing Holy, Lodge (in Sight), Red Scout (Arrows in Hair), Theodore (Run Away), and grandson Chase Near (son of Seen Walking and Andrew Fox). Next on the census were One Bull, his wife and two children. U.S. Indian Census rolls, Year: 1890; Roll: M595_548; Line: 1; Agency: Standing Rock. Digitized at Ancestry.com, image attached to profile. Sitting Bull adopted his nephew "One Bull" when the boy was about 3 years of age. Per the Lakota, the adoption ceremony resulted in One Bull having the same status as a blood-child. Kincaid, Sara, "[https://indiancountrynews.com/index.php/news/education-life/1979-smithsonian-traces-sitting-bulls-descendants Smithsonian Traces Sitting Bull's Descendants]," in ''Indian Country News,'' (undated, but appears to be from 2019). ==Research Notes== A recent news release stated that DNA analysis of autosomal DNA has positively confirmed a living great-grandson (descendant of Sitting Bull and his wife Seen by Her Nation). "The novel technique centered on what is known as autosomal DNA in the genetic fragments extracted from the hair. Traditional analysis involves specific DNA in the Y chromosome passed down the male line or specific DNA in the mitochondria - powerhouses of a cell - passed down from mothers to children. Autosomal DNA instead is not gender specific. "There existed methods, but they demanded for substantial amounts of DNA or did only allow to go to the level of grandchildren," Willerslev said. "With our new method, it is possible to establish deeper-time family relationships using tiny amounts of DNA." [https://news.yahoo.com/dna-sitting-bulls-hair-confirms-211324097.html News release] == Sources == See also: * Information about Sitting Bull's wives and offspring from [https://web.archive.org/web/20161111002404/http://www.standingrocktourism.com/sittingbull/view.asp?ID=5 The Family of Sitting Bull] Standing Rock Tribal; unsourced family tree *[[Space:Native Americans: Lakota]] *Adams, Alexander B. Sitting Bull: An Epic of the Plains. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1973. *Brown, Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. *[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/58781/58781-h/58781-h.htm#chxiii Lives of Famous Indian Chiefs], by Norman B. Wood *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_Monument

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{{DNA How To}} A haplogroup is a genetic population group of people who share a common ancestor on the patrilineal or matrilineal line. Haplogroups are assigned letters of the alphabet, and refinements consist of additional number and letter combinations.http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Haplogroup
Current convention for the Y-DNA haplogroups has been to adopt a shorter method of identifying the haplogroup and subclade individuals belong to than as described in the ISOGG Wiki. By listing the major branch of the haplogroup followed by the terminal SNP the system becomes much easier for non-scientists to track where they belong on the various DNA trees. For example, using the short-hand method, I1a2a1a1a1 becomes I-L338, and R1b1a2a1a1c1a2b2a1a becomes R-FGC13609. == Limitations == 23andMe and National Geographic's Geno 2.0 test are primarily [[Help:Autosomal DNA Tests|autosomal DNA tests]], but they will also report your paternal line and maternal line [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Haplogroup haplo'''groups''']. 23andMe and Geno 2.0 do not report yDNA [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Haplotype haplo'''type'''] information or the mtDNA differences most useful for genealogy. Y haplo'''types''' are revealed by Y-DNA37 or Y-DNA67 tests (12, 24, 37, 67 or 111 Short Tandom Repeat (STR) markers). mtDNA differences are shown as Hyper Variable Region (HVR) differences from the [http://dna-explained.com/2012/07/15/the-crs-and-the-rsrs/ RSRS or rCRS]. The haplo'''groups''' reported by 23andMe and Geno 2.0 began thousands of years ago. They identify the broad branches of human ancestry. They may be useful for '''rejecting''' a genealogical connection but they are not useful for '''confirming''' one. For example, if two men are in different haplogroups we can be certain that they have different fathers. However, if two men are in the same haplogroup we cannot be certain that they have the same father. Far from it. Millions of men are in the same haplogroup. On the other hand, if their haplotype is a close match we can [[Help:DNA Confirmation|confirm]] that they share a common paternal ancestor in a genealogical time frame. == Entering or Editing a Haplogroup == On [[Special:DNATests|your DNA Tests page]] you can enter a haplogroup when adding or editing a DNA test. To edit your haplogroup, click the "Edit or Enter Details" button to the right of the test. ----

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== CO-LEADERS: == https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Leaders https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Leader_Communication === Co-Leaders cooperatively do following: (Co-L) === # Determine PGM policies in collaboration with other Co-Leaders. #Collaborate about adding more Co-Leaders and identifying who they should be. # Determine how many Project Coordinators are needed, who they should be, and what their responsibilities are. #Determine how many Teams there should be, what their purposes are, and who should be asked to lead the Teams. #Oversee PGM sub-projects. #Oversee PGM Project Coordinators and Team Leaders. #Initiate and execute plans for project enhancement and development of profiles. #Write PGM History (Eowyn request) # '''Daily Details done by a Co-Leader:''' :*Oversee daily activity feed checks :*Oversee PGM googlegroup crew. :*Oversee PGM merges. Usually they go into default and then a determination is made regarding how they are handled. :*Respond to people who request to join PGM on g2g. If they are deemed ready to join the project, add PGM badge. Add to WikiTree-30 spreadsheet, getting their WikiTree ID and their email address. Request "AlongSide" assistance if the new member has needs. :*Add Profile Managers and/or Remove Inactive Profile Managers. (Check inactives weekly, and/or whenever a profile is touched.) :*Add PGM Managment to profiles when a PGM project box is added. :*Add or Remove Project Protection (done in some cases for merges, to protect the LNAB.) (done in other cases when it is requested in the comments or when you find a profile has a disputed section.) :*Add to and/or Remove from googlegroup (both WikiTree-30 and WikiTree Crew) upon request. :*Daily review of Leaders googlegroup, respond as appropriate. :*Answer comments posted to project account page with "Reply All" so the response will be seen on account page. :*Keep abreast of recent journal publications and add information to profiles that are affected. :*Respond to g2g posts that have PGM tagged. :*Review and Update the PGM Data Base Errors. :*When volunteers request to be added to a profile's Trusted List, add them. :9. '''Yearly Detail done by a Co-Leader:''' :*yearly, update the google groups - done in November. People who are badged and in googlegroup-PGM-30, but have not been active over the past year are contacted to see if they desire to remain as active member. Depending on their response, badge is either left in place or removed. :*PGM History Updates :*Update PGM Rolls and Responsibilities spreadsheet. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PnfSmbA3ct8SzODRd7Eji98EE_WS_APIeLLATJ6-K9E/edit#gid=0] :*Request badged members to update "Current Member Projects" [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Current_Member_Projects] === PROJECT COORDINATORS: (PC) === https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Coordinators # Project Coordinators (PCs) are chosen by the Project Co-Ls. Or a badged member may indicate to the Co-L they wish to have a more responsible position. # Assist to guide the project in synchrony with the Project Co-Ls. # Coordinate members who want to work together on the same task. # Make sure the Co-Ls are aware of any issues or concerns that arise among the members of the project. #Daily Details that can be done by a Co-L or PC: :*PC can edit relationships on PPPd profiles (parents, spouses, children). === TEAM LEADERS: (TmL) === https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Team_Leaders #TmLs are chosen by the project's Co-L. # They work with Co-L and/or PC to formulate goals for the Team. # Lead the members of their Team forward to meet the stated goals. # Once every 2-3 months, update the Co-L or PC to keep them abreast on how the Team is progressing. Be sure the Co-Ls are aware of any issues or concerns among the Team Members. # Help identify those badged PGM volunteers who would make good Team Leaders in the future. #Help identify additional Teams that are needed by the PGM project. '''TEAMS:''' Those within the badged PGM Community are members of a Team.

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==Purpose== Posting various information here regarding Lott^2 Conant (Roger^1). There are two comparison tables. The first table ([[#Child_List_Comparison|Child LIst Comparison]]) compares the child lists, before and after GeneJ's edits. The second table ([[#All_Edits|All Edits]]) is a more comprehensive overview of the changes. See also, [[Conant-32|Lot Conant (abt.1624-bef.1674)]]. ==Child List Comparison== {|border="1" | '''Before''' ||>>>|| '''After''' |- |Nathaniel Conant. Born on July 28, 1650; baptized at the First Church of Salem on May 26, 1662; married Hannah Mansfield ; died 1732.||>>>||[[Conant-227|Nathaniel Conant]], born 28 July 1650; baptized at the First Church of Salem on 26 May 1662; married [[Mansfield-476|Hannah Mansfield]]; died 1732. |- |John Conant. Born on December 15, 1652; baptized at the First Church of Salem on May 26, 1662 ; died September 30, 1724; married Bethiah Mansfield of Lynn, at Beverly on May 7, 1678 .||>>>||[[Conant-99|John Conant]], born 28 December 1652; baptized at the First Church of Salem on 26 May 1662 ; died 30 September 1724; married [[Mansfield-352|Bethiah Mansfield]] of Lynn, at Beverly on 7 May 1678. |- |Lot Conant. Born on February 16, 1657; baptized at the First Church of Salem on May 26, 1662 ; died about 1744; married first Abigail ---; married second, Elizabeth Pride||>>>||[[Conant-279|Lot Conant]], born 16 February 1657; baptized at the First Church of Salem on 26 May 1662 ; died about 1744; married first Abigail ---; married second, [[Pride-3|Elizabeth Pride]]. |- |Elizabeth Conant. Born on May 13, 1660; baptized at the First Church of Salem on May 26, 1662||>>>||[[Conant-547|Elizabeth Conant]], born 13 May 1660; baptized at the First Church of Salem on 26 May 1662. |- |Mary Conant. Born on July 14, 1662; died Nov. 23, 1743; married first, Andrew Burley; married second, Sergeant Caleb Kimball.||>>>||[[Conant-102|Mary Conant]], born 14 July 1662; died 23 November 1743; married first, [[Burley-142|Andrew Burley]]; married second, [[Kimball-436|Sergeant Caleb Kimball]] |- |Martha Conant. Born on August 15,1664; baptized 12: 8: 1664 [October 12, 1664]; died January 2, 1754; married Luke Perkins on May 31, 1688. [[#Porter|Porter]]. "Family of Abraham Perkins," in ''NEHGR'', vol. 50. (1896): [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor1896wate/page/94/mode/2up pages 37-38].||>>>||[[Conant-280|Martha Conant]], born 15 August 1664; baptized 12: 8: 1664 [12 October 1664]; died 2 January 1754; married [[Perkins-1649|Luke Perkins]] on 31 May 31 1688. [[#Porter|Porter]]. "Family of Abraham Perkins," in ''NEHGR'', vol. 50. (1896): [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor1896wate/page/94/mode/2up pages 37-38]. |- |Sarah (twin) Conant. Born on February 19, 1666; baptized 3: 5: 1667 [July 3, 1667] at the First Church Salem; died on November 1, 1750; married George Trow.||>>>||[[Conant-548|Sarah Conant]] (twin), born 19 February 1666; baptized 3: 5: 1667 [3 July 1667] at the First Church Salem; died on 1 November 1750; married [[Trow-39|George Trow]]. |- |William (twin) Conant. Born on February 19, 1666; baptized 3: 5: 1667 [July 3, 1667] at the First Church Salem; married Mary Woodbury||>>>||[[Conant-549|William Conant]] (twin), born 19 February 1666; baptized 3: 5: 1667 [3 July 1667] at the First Church Salem; married [[Woodbury-704|Mary Woodbury]] |- |Roger Conant. Born on March 10, 1669; baptized 23: 3: 1669 [May 23, 1669]; died in 1745; married Mary Raymond||>>>||[[Conant-518|Roger Conant]], born 10 March 1669; baptized 23: 3: 1669 [23 May 1669]; died in 1745; married [[Raymond-1748|Mary Raymond]] |- |Rebecca Conant. Born on January 31, 1670; baptized 28: 9: 1671 [November 28, 1671]; married Nathaniel Raymond.||>>>||[[Conant-33|Rebecca Conant]], born 31 January 1670; baptized 28: 9: 1671 [28 November 1671]; married [[Raymond-132|Nathaniel Raymond]]. |} ==All Edits== {|border="1" | '''Before''' ||>>>|| '''After''' |- |Lott Conant, son of Roger and Sarah (Horton) Conant was born about 1624 at Nantasket, now Hull, Plymouth Colony. "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-TT?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DM-FM3%3A353349401%2C353387901%2C353387902 : 22 October 2020), Essex > Beverly > Births, marriages, deaths 1653-1890 > image 78 of 589; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. Family of Lott and Elizabeth Conant. "Lot Conant born at Nantasket now Hull, in 1624 died in Beverly 1674."[[#Conant|Conant]]. ''Genealogy of the Conant Family'', (1887): [https://books.google.com/books?id=r4FQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA128 pages 128-131].Anderson. ''The Great Migration Begins'', vol. 1. (1995): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/451/235176188 pages 451-459], bio of Roger Conant.Anderson. ''The Great Migration'', vol. VII: T–Y. (2011): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/216/0 pages 216-223], bio of William Walton. ||>>>|| :Lott Conant, son of Roger and Sarah (Horton) Conant was born about 1624 (he was about fifty years of age when he wrote his will)''Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts,'' vol. 2 1665-1674. (1917): [https://books.google.com/books?id=qOZSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA420 page 420] at Nantasket, now Hull, Plymouth Colony."Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-TT?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DM-FM3%3A353349401%2C353387901%2C353387902 : 22 October 2020), Essex > Beverly > Births, marriages, deaths 1653-1890 > image 78 of 589; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. Family of Lott and Elizabeth Conant. "Lot Conant born at Nantasket now Hull, in 1624 died in Beverly 1674."[[#Conant|Conant]]. ''Genealogy of the Conant Family'', (1887): [https://books.google.com/books?id=r4FQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA128 pages 128-131].Anderson. ''The Great Migration Begins'', vol. 1. (1995): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/451/235176188 pages 451-459], bio of Roger Conant.Anderson. ''The Great Migration'', vol. VII: T–Y. (2011): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/216/0 pages 216-223], bio of William Walton. |- |He married Elizabeth Walton of Marblehead about 1649. Elizabeth was the daughter of Rev. William Walton from the parish Seaton Devonshire, where she was baptized on October 27, 1629. Her brother Josiah named her as Elizabeth Conant in his will.[[#EQC5|EQC]]. ''Quarterly Courts of Essex'', vol. 5: 1672-1674. (1916): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4941498&view=1up&seq=262 pages 253-254], will of Josiah Walton. Though he lived in Marblehead (certainly by 1657), his children are all recorded as being born at Beverly, and were baptized at the First Church of Salem. ||>>>|| He married Elizabeth Walton of Marblehead about 1649. Elizabeth was the daughter of Rev. William Walton from the parish Seaton Devonshire, where she was baptized on October 27, 1629. Her brother Josiah named her as Elizabeth Conant in his will.[[#EQC5|EQC]]. ''Quarterly Courts of Essex'', vol. 5: 1672-1674. (1916): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4941498&view=1up&seq=262 pages 253-254], will of Josiah Walton. Though he lived in Marblehead (certainly by 1657), his children are all recorded as being born at Beverly, and were baptized at the First Church of Salem. |- |*1674: September 24. Lot Conant made his will which was proved just 5 days later. ||>>>||*1674: September 24. Lot Conant made his will which was proved just 5 days later. |- |Lot Conant made his will on 24 September 1674 and it was proved just 5 days later on 29 September 1674. In it, he states only his son Nathaniel by name, but also left bequests to "my wife", "my five sons" and "my five daughters." His estate inventory was valued at £782.16.0, and consisted of numerous livestock and tools of animal husbandry, 8 or 9 pieces of land including his dwelling house and orchard, and a dwelling house in Marblehead, his shop, household goods and provisions, 2 muskets and three swords.||>>>|| Lot Conant made his will on 24 September 1674 and it was proved just 5 days later on 29 September 1674. In it, he states only his son Nathaniel by name, but also left bequests to "my wife", "my five sons" and "my five daughters." His estate inventory was valued at £782.16.0, and consisted of numerous livestock and tools of animal husbandry, 8 or 9 pieces of land including his dwelling house and orchard, and a dwelling house in Marblehead, his shop, household goods and provisions, 2 muskets and three swords.[[#EQC5|EQC]]. ''Quarterly Courts of Essex'', vol. 5: 1672-1674. (1916): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4941498&view=1up&seq=437 pages 431-432], will of Lot Conant. |- | ||>>>|| |- | === '''Birth''' === ||>>>|| xx |- |'''Born:''' About 1624. |- |''In his will dated 24 September 1674, he stated himself as being about fifty years of age''.''Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts,'' vol. 2 1665-1674. (1917): [https://books.google.com/books?id=qOZSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA420 page 420]||>>>|| xx |- |=== '''Marriage and Children''' === ||>>>|| (See Family) |- |'''Married:''' Elizabeth Walton about 1649 as their first child was born in July 1650. She was the daughter of William Walton and his wife Elizabeth Cooke, baptized on 27 Oct 1629 at Seaton, Devonshire, England. They had ten children. Following the death of Lot, she remarried to Andrew Mansfield in 1681. Elizabeth died after 1683. ||>>>|| (See Family) |- |'''Children''' of Lot Conant and Elizabeth Walton: ||>>>|| (See Family) |- |''All ten children recorded at Beverly.'' Beverly. ''Vital Records of Beverly'', vol. 1 Births. (1906): [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsbev00masgoog/page/n86/mode/2up?view=theater pages 83-87]. ||>>>|| (See Family) |- | ||>>>|| |- |Nathaniel Conant. Born on July 28, 1650; baptized at the First Church of Salem on May 26, 1662; married Hannah Mansfield ; died 1732. ||>>>|| (See Family) |- |John Conant. Born on December 15, 1652; baptized at the First Church of Salem on May 26, 1662 ; died September 30, 1724; married Bethiah Mansfield of Lynn, at Beverly on May 7, 1678 . ||>>>|| (See Family) |- |Lot Conant. Born on February 16, 1657; baptized at the First Church of Salem on May 26, 1662 ; died about 1744; married first Abigail ---; married second, Elizabeth Pride||>>>|| (See Family) |- |Elizabeth Conant. Born on May 13, 1660; baptized at the First Church of Salem on May 26, 1662 ||>>>|| (See Family) |- |Mary Conant. Born on July 14, 1662; died Nov. 23, 1743; married first, Andrew Burley; married second, Sergeant Caleb Kimball. ||>>>|| (See Family) |- |Martha Conant. Born on August 15,1664; baptized 12: 8: 1664 [October 12, 1664]; died January 2, 1754; married Luke Perkins on May 31, 1688. [[#Porter|Porter]]. "Family of Abraham Perkins," in ''NEHGR'', vol. 50. (1896): [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor1896wate/page/94/mode/2up pages 37-38]. ||>>>|| (See Family) |- |Sarah (twin) Conant. Born on February 19, 1666; baptized 3: 5: 1667 [July 3, 1667] at the First Church Salem; died on November 1, 1750; married George Trow.||>>>|| (See Family) |- |William (twin) Conant. Born on February 19, 1666; baptized 3: 5: 1667 [July 3, 1667] at the First Church Salem; married Mary Woodbury||>>>|| (See Family) |- |Roger Conant. Born on March 10, 1669; baptized 23: 3: 1669 [May 23, 1669]; died in 1745; married Mary Raymond||>>>|| (See Family) |- |Rebecca Conant. Born on January 31, 1670; baptized 28: 9: 1671 [November 28, 1671]; married Nathaniel Raymond. ||>>>|| (See Family) |- | ||>>>|| |- |=== '''Death''' ===||>>>|| xx |- |'''Died:''' Between 24 September 1674 and 29 September 1674. ||>>>|| xx |- |''Dates his will was made and proved.''||>>>|| xx |- |'''Will:''' In his will, prepared: 24 of the 7 month 1674 [September 24, 1674], and proved on September 29 in the Salem Court, he states as being about fifty years of age. [[#EQC5|EQC]]. ''Quarterly Courts of Essex'', vol. 5: 1672-1674. (1916): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4941498&view=1up&seq=437 pages 431-432], will of Lot Conant.||>>>|| xx |- |In it he left bequests to:||>>>|| He made bequests to: |- |* his wife, as executrix, should have the dwelling house and orchard for her lifetime ||>>>||* his wife, as executrix, should have the dwelling house and orchard for her lifetime |- |* £50 to each of my five sons ||>>>|| * £50 to each of my five sons |- |::''Lot Conant, Exercise Conant Roger Conant and Exercise Conantt sworn in Court at Salem the 26: 9 mo: 1674 that they were present as witnesses when Lott Conant signed and procIaimed the above written as his last will and testament and there is no later will they know of, the said Lott being of good understanding. Attest Hilliard Veren Cl.'' ||>>>|| ::''Lot Conant, Exercise Conant Roger Conant and Exercise Conantt sworn in Court at Salem the 26: 9 mo: 1674 that they were present as witnesses when Lott Conant signed and procIaimed the above written as his last will and testament and there is no later will they know of, the said Lott being of good understanding. Attest Hilliard Veren Cl.'' |- | ||>>>|| |- | xx ||>>>|| === '''Family'''=== |- | xx ||>>>|| '''Married:''' Elizabeth Walton about 1649 as their first child was born in July 1650. She was the daughter of William Walton and his wife Elizabeth Cooke, baptized on 27 Oct 1629 at Seaton, Devonshire, England. They had ten children. Following the death of Lot, she remarried to Andrew Mansfield in 1681. Elizabeth died after 1683. |- | ||>>>|| |- | xx ||>>>|| '''Children''' of Lot Conant and Elizabeth Walton: |- | xx ||>>>|| ''All ten children recorded at Beverly.'' Beverly. ''Vital Records of Beverly'', vol. 1 Births. (1906): [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsbev00masgoog/page/n86/mode/2up?view=theater pages 83-87]. |- | ||>>>|| |- | xx ||>>>|| [[Conant-227|Nathaniel Conant]], born 28 July 1650; baptized at the First Church of Salem on 26 May 1662; married [[Mansfield-476|Hannah Mansfield]]; died 1732. |- | xx ||>>>|| [[Conant-99|John Conant]], born 28 December 1652; baptized at the First Church of Salem on 26 May 1662 ; died 30 September 1724; married [[Mansfield-352|Bethiah Mansfield]] of Lynn, at Beverly on 7 May 1678. |- | xx ||>>>|| [[Conant-279|Lot Conant]], born 16 February 1657; baptized at the First Church of Salem on 26 May 1662 ; died about 1744; married first Abigail ---; married second, [[Pride-3|Elizabeth Pride]]. |- | xx ||>>>|| [[Conant-547|Elizabeth Conant]], born 13 May 1660; baptized at the First Church of Salem on 26 May 1662. |- | xx ||>>>|| [[Conant-102|Mary Conant]], born 14 July 1662; died 23 November 1743; married first, [[Burley-142|Andrew Burley]]; married second, [[Kimball-436|Sergeant Caleb Kimball]]. |- | xx ||>>>||[[Conant-280|Martha Conant]], born 15 August 1664; baptized 12: 8: 1664 [12 October 1664]; died 2 January 1754; married [[Perkins-1649|Luke Perkins]] on 31 May 31 1688. [[#Porter|Porter]]. "Family of Abraham Perkins," in ''NEHGR'', vol. 50. (1896): [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor1896wate/page/94/mode/2up pages 37-38]. |- | xx ||>>>||[[Conant-548|Sarah Conant]] (twin), born 19 February 1666; baptized 3: 5: 1667 [3 July 1667] at the First Church Salem; died on 1 November 1750; married [[Trow-39|George Trow]]. |- | xx ||>>>||[[Conant-549|William Conant]] (twin), born 19 February 1666; baptized 3: 5: 1667 [3 July 1667] at the First Church Salem; married [[Woodbury-704|Mary Woodbury]]. |- | xx ||>>>|| [[Conant-518|Roger Conant]], born 10 March 1669; baptized 23: 3: 1669 [23 May 1669]; died in 1745; married [[Raymond-1748|Mary Raymond]]. |- | xx ||>>>||[[Conant-33|Rebecca Conant]], born 31 January 1670; baptized 28: 9: 1671 [28 November 1671]; married [[Raymond-132|Nathaniel Raymond]]. |- | xx ||>>>|| xx |- | xx ||>>>|| xx |} ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] '''CAUTION.''' As per an earlier [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Samborne-87#comment_6783706 comment], work to update John's profile continues. The updates largely highlight changes in his birth, parentage and ancestry, following Clifford L. Stott, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'' 92 (2021/2022):1-16 (to be continued). Please continue to collaborate via profile comments in support of this work. [20 November 2022, [[X-3336|GeneJ X]].] == Biography == John Samborne was baptized at St. Cuthbert, Wells, Somerset, England, 2 December 1619, the son of [[Samborne-86|Richard Samborne]] and his wife, [[Bachiler-17|Ann Bachiler]].Citing "St. Cuthbert, Wells, Somerset, parish register, Somerset Archives & Local Studies [image, ancestry.com]," Clifford L. Stott, FASG, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'', 92 (2021/2022):1-16 (to be continued), at 2, 7.Ancestry.com. Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/82694?token=YZ444P8saJJTF%2B%2F0TwLGxC9zvZ9YsYzlVhqD0Qli2J0%3D Parish Register First Column.]Find MyPast. Somerset Baptism Index. Wells, Somerset, England. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSOMERSET%2FBAP%2F004184705 John Hamborne Baptism.]Reporting he was age "+/- 48 in 1668" and "+/- 60 in 1680," Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), (5) 604, entry for Lt. John (#2) Sanborn; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/4 ''FamilySearch'']. ===Immigration to New England=== :Along with his brothers, he came to New England with his maternal grandfather Reverend Stephen Bachiler.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' 3 vols. (1995), 61-69 (Stephen Bachiler) at 67; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/67/23894426 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ===Life at New England=== :John arrived in Hampton, New Hampshire in 1639 and in 1640 was granted a house-lot and land there. His house was next to his grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler, across from the Meeting House Green. In 1647, when his grandfather left Hampton, he deeded John additional property.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' 3 vols. (1995), 61-69 (Stephen Bachiler) at 61-62; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/61/23894426 ''AmericanAncestors''].V.C. Sanborn, "The First Sanborns of Hampton, NH," in ''NEHGR,'' 51(1891) [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor51wate/page/57/mode/2up 57-62]. :"He was a prominent man, was many years a selectman, a representative to the general court, and a freeman Oct. 11, 1685." :In October of 1684, John was arrested at his house as part of the "Cranfield & Mason persecutions" which was an attempt by Mason to recover the land of his ancestors. This was described in the New Hampshire Provincial Papers 1, 539: ::''"Wm. Fifield etc. depose that in Oct 1684 being at John Samborne Senior's house, when Robert Mason, Sherlock the Marshall and James Leach came to give Mason possession,--when Samborne not opening the door, Leach broke it open and Sherlock took Samborne prisoner, when Mason told the people openly, -- This is what you shall all come to" :Was Puritan but was under considerable pressure to become Quaker.{{citation needed}} : John was an “Officer in King William’s War, 1689.”General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars, 1899-1902; Society of Colonial Wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 752, https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/751 ===Marriage and Children=== :'''Married''' ''1st'', in Hampton, New Hampshire, about 1647, [[Tucke-4|Mary Tucke]], daughter of [[Tuck-4|Robert Tuck]].Probate records of Robert Tuck of Hampton, 1664 Mary (age 40) died on 30 December 1668,Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, U.S., Death Records, 1650-1969 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2021. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30550058?h=f28868 Mary's death] ten days after the birth of Benjamin. :'''Children''' with Mary Tucke, all born in Hampton: # [[Sanborn-775|John Sanborn]], born about 1649;Sanborn, Nathan. Genealogy of the Sanborn Family. H.W. Dutton. 1856.[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/23402/images/dvm_GenMono005589-00003-1?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=2 Pages 4-5.] married in Hampton, 19 November 1674, Judith Coffin. The death date of 3 September 1727, as given in Colonial Families, is questionable.Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/80864?token=1SSKV%2F7v2SQaZCeUVjXrG2ppbDZkL%2B%2BTZNpObGyvnf4%3D Page 463.] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/80870?token=ep6aavGzgKPsoMwfuSbYYP4NbH5AQk4KMW7C%2FaXuz1M%3D Page 464.] According to the Hampton death records this is for an "Ensign John." Other sources believe the death date is 10 November 1723. # [[Samborne-50|Mary Sanborn]], born on 12 April 1651;died in Hampton, October 1654."New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947," database with images, FamilySearch : 23 February 2021), Mary Samborn, 1654; citing , Bureau Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,108.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSL5-2L5 Daughter Mary's Death.] # [[Samborne-51|Abigail or Abial Sanborn]], born on 23 February 1653; died in Hampton, 3 January 1743; married in Hampton, 19 February 1677, Ephraim Marston, brewer, son of Thomas. # [[Sanborn-356|Richard Sanborn]], born on 4 January 1654/5; married 1st, in Hampton, 5 December 1678 Ruth Moulton died 3 May 1685; married 2nd, in Hampton, 20 December 1693 , as her second husband, Mary (Drake) Boulter, daughter of Abraham Drake. # [[Sanborn-310|Mary Sanborn]], born on 19 March 1657; died in Hampton, 4 March 1660. # [[Sanborn-280|Joseph Sanborn]], born on 13 March 1658/59; died in Hampton after 15 June 1722 (land deeds to children) and before 25 November 1727 when his widow remarried; married in Hampton, 28 December 1682, as her first husband, Mary Gove, daughter of Capt. Edward Gove. No actual death record has been found. # [[Sanborn-405|Stephen Sanborn]], born on November 1661; died in Hampton, 24 February 1662. # [[Samborne-53|Ann Sanborn]], born on 20 November 1662; died in Hampton, 4 October 1745; married Samuel Palmer. # [[Sanborn-339|Nathaniel Sanborn]], born on 27 January 1666; married (1) Rebecca Prescott, died 10 August 1704, daughter of James Prescott;married (2) Sarah Nason, died September 1748. The death date of 9 November 1723 is questionable. No primary source has been found for it, and his will indicates his estate was inventoried on 28 November 1722. # [[Sanborn-1005|Deacon Benjamin Sanborn]], born on 20 December 1668; "Departed this life Decemb'r ye 18th 1740 in ye 71st Year of his Age;Tombstone in Old Brookside Cemetery, Hampton Falls. married (1), in Hampton, 1690, Sarah Worcester, died 29 January 1719/20, daughter of Timothy Worcester; married (2), in Hampton Falls, 7 November 1721, as her third husband, Meribah (Page) Tilton, died before 1724, daughter of Deacon Francis Page; married (3) Abigail (Gove) Dalton, as her second of three husbands, died 8 May 1751, daughter of Captain Edward Gove. :'''Married''' ''2nd,'' in Hampton, 2 August 1671, [[Page-174|Margaret (Page) Moulton]],Torry, Clarence A. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30549993?h=0307a9 Marriage to Margaret Page] widow of [[Moulton-32|William Moulton]] and daughter of [[Page-175|Robert Page]]. At the time of this marriage, Margaret had four minor children -- Sarah (age 14), Ruth (age 12), Robert (age 9) and William (age 7). On 13 July 1699, about six years after John died, Margaret (age 69) died.New Hampshire Archives and Records Management; Concord, New Hampshire; New Hampshire Death Records, 1650-1969. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30550591?h=040c20 Margaret's death] :'''Children''' with Margaret Page: # [[Sanborn-277|Captain Jonathan Sanborn]], born on 25 May 1672 in Hampton; died in Kingston, New Hampshire, 20 June 1741; married Elizabeth Shearborne, daughter of Capt Samuel Sherburne. :'''DISPUTED CHILD:''' [[Sanborn-170|Dinah Sanborn]] married James Marston. According to GDMNH: "...Dinah, who from her apparent age (m. 1st 23 July 1678 James Marston) does not fit easily into the fam of John and may have been a dau of Stephen or William."Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), 605, entry for Stephen (#9) Sanborn; digital images, ''FamilySearch'' (accessed via [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/281315/?offset=&return=1#page=4&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Page 605.] :'''MISATTRIBUTED CHILD:''' Martha "Sanborn" was born on 12 February 1655 in Hampton as daughter of John Sanborn and Mary."New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900," database with images, FamilySearch : 22 May 2019), 004244308 > image 3076 of 5085; Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D4BS-N1F?cc=1542861&wc=MJ7V-C68%3A1042646901 Martha's Birth Record] Her date of birth, however, is too close to Richard's and she is not listed in the other secondary sources. This confusion was caused by a transcription error of the New Hampshire birth register and this record is actually for [[Woodin-96|Martha Woodin]] born on this day in Hampton. See further analysis in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/73217/a-solution-for-the-martha-sanborn-1654-mystery-now-what A solution for the Martha Sanborn 1654 mystery. Now what?] ===Death and Estate=== :John died in Hampton, New Hampshire, 20 October 1692.John Samborne 1692 death entry, "[New Hampshire] Index to deaths, early to 1900"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D893-LP5?i=2635&cc=1601211&cat=285927 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 1001108, Digital Collection (DGS) 4244240. image 2636 of 15378, "John Samborne," died "20th of October 1692," by Horace M. Lane, Clerk of Hampton [New Hampshire], 7 May 1906; identical digital image appears in Ancestry.com, New Hampshire, U.S., Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30549037?h=78e8e6 Death record]."Left John Samborne" 1692 death entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols., (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:118 (Samborne); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/118/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Left John Samborne died the 20th of october 1692." :His will is not extant and only a part remains: ::"''And for the confirmation of all above written, I the above said John Samborne Sent have hereunto sett my hand and affix my seal this 10th day of October in the years of our Lorde 1692..."'' :His estate was inventoried and goods apprised on 2 November 1692 the value amounting to £294. ==Research Notes== Great Migration Directory: Sanborn, John: London; 1639; Hampton [HmTR 44; Waters 519-20; GDMNH 603-4; NEHGR 51:57-64; NHGR 13:145-51, 14:80-83; V. C. Sanborn, Genealogy of the Family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America. 1194-1898 (n.p. 1899)]. == Sources == See also: * Clifford L. Stott, FASG, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'', 92 (2021/2022):1-16 (to be continued).

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] [[Long-3137|Robert Long (abt.1590-abt.1664)]] == Biography == Robert1 Long was born about 1590 (age 45 on 7 July 1635), Citing "Hotten 89," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality ...'' (London, Empire State Book Co. 1874), 89-90 (''defence'' de Lond.); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044010737849?urlappend=%3Bseq=97%3Bownerid=4956489-107 ''Hathi Trust'']. presumably England, only perhaps St Albans, Hertfordshire, or Dunstable, Bedfordshire. His birth location and parentage are unknown or unproven (see [[#Research_Notes|Research Notes]]). Robert Long died in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 9 January 1663/4.Citing "ChVR 1:42," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Mr. Robert Long 1663 death record, citing "p. 1," Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:42 ["Charlestown Town Vital Records Volume 1 ('[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/33/0 Ancient Volume]') - Part 1"]; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/42/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Mr. Robert Long of Charlestowne, d. Jan. 9, 1663." Robert married (1) St. Albans Abbey, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, 3 (or 5) October 1614, Sarah Taylor.As 3 October 1614, citing "NEHGR 57:416," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].As 5 October 1614, without further reference, Hallock P. Long, ''A Long Genealogy'' (Washington, D.C., 1926), 6; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/390942/8 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. She was baptized there 29 May 1595. the daughter of [[Taylor-2495|John Taylor]] and his wife, [[Willmote-6|Margaret Willmote]]."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3VX-D5T : 11 February 2018, Sara Tayler, 29 May 1595); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 0973125 IT 3. Sarah was buried in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, 12 December 1631.Citing "NEHGR 57:416," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. He married (2), at England, by 1634 (baptism of child), Elizabeth, whose birth and parentage are unknown or unproven. She was born about 1603 (age 30 on 7 July 1635; about 84 in 1687) and died in Charlestown, 29 May 1687.Citing "ChVR 1:136," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Mrs. Elizabeth Long 1687 death record, citing "p. 116," Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:136 ["Charlestown Town Vital Records Volume 1 ('[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/33/0 Ancient Volume]') - Part 1"]; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/136/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Mrs. Elizabeth Long, about 84, widow [of Robt. Long, Co. Rec. 4:108], d. May 29, 1687." At the time of his immigration, Robert was an inn-keepter at Dunstable.John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality ...'' (London, Empire State Book Co. 1874), 89-90 (''defence'' de Lond.); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044010737849?urlappend=%3Bseq=97%3Bownerid=4956489-107 ''Hathi Trust'']. ===Immigration=== In 1635, Robert Long and his family emigrated from Dunstable aboard the ''Defence,''Citing, "Hotten 89-90." Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality ...'' (London, Empire State Book Co. 1874), 89-90 (''defence'' de Lond.); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044010737849?urlappend=%3Bseq=97%3Bownerid=4956489-107 ''Hathi Trust'']. probably departing London. Anderson (2005) wrote,
[O]n 7 July 1635, 'Robert Longe,' age 45, innholder, 'Eliza[beth] his wife,' age 30, 'x children, Michell' aged 20, 'Sarra,' aged 18, 'Robert,' aged 16, 'Eliza[beth],' age 12, 'Anne,' aged 10, 'Mary,' aged 9, 'Rebecca,' aged 8, 'Jon,' aged 6, 'Zachery,' aged 4, and 'Joshua,' aged '3 quarter,' and 'Luce Mercer,' aged 18, a servant, with a certificate of conformity from two justices of the peace and the minister of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the ''Defence,''

===At Massachusetts Bay Colony=== Robert Long and Elizabeth Long were admitted as members of the Charlestown Church on 17 April 1636.Citing "ChChR 9," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 316; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/316/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].James Frothingham Hunnewell, ''Records of the First church in Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1632-1789'' (Boston., Printed for J.F. Hunnewell, by D. Clapp and Son, 1880), 9; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch1632char/page/9/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. He became a freeman on 25 May 1636 in the first sequence of three groups of Charlestown men.Citing "MBCR 1:371," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 316; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/316/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. At Charlestown, Robert was both an inn-holder and vintner.Citing "MBCR 2:173, 277, 3:148, 4:1:90, 329, 434" Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 316; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/316/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. As early as 3 September 1635, "Mr Longe is licensed to keep a house of entertainment at Charles Towne for horse & man."Citing "MBCR 1:159, 208, 226, 228," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 316; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/316/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Not long after, in 1640, he became licensed to sell wine.Citing "MBCR 1:287" and "MBCR 1:290," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 316; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/316/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. In 1635, Robert Long acquired the "Great House" in Charlestown for £30."Three Cranes Tavern" in ''MHC's Archaeological Exhibits Online''; web content, [https://www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc/mhcarchexhibitsonline/threecranes.htm ''Massachusetts Secretary of State'']. According to Hallock P. Long (1926), the property was situated at the foot of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_Hill_District Town Hill] and was the second building occupied by the First Church of Charlestown. When Robert purchased the property, it was being used as a town hall. He gave it the name, "Three Cranes Inn," but it is often referred to in records as the "Grand Ordinary" or "Grand Taverne."Hallock P. Long, ''A Long Genealogy'' (Washington, D.C., 1926), 6; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/390942/8 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. The property remained in the Long family for more than 140 years. On 17 June 1775, with most of downtown Charlestown, the inn was burned to the ground by British troops in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bunker_Hill Battle of Bunker Hill].Jenifer Poulsen, ''The Archaeology of Three Cranes Tavern, Charlestown ..'', [2014]; digital content, [https://www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc/mhcarch/arch14/Three-Cranes-Tavern.pdf ''Massachusetts Secretary of State''] (pdf).Giving the date as 17 June 1775, "Battle of Bunker Hill"; web content, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bunker_Hill ''Wikipedia'']. ===Probate=== The will of "Robert Longe of Charlestowne ..., vintner," was dated 10 June [or July] 1658 and proved 16 Feb 1663/4.Robert Longe 1664 probate, case 14299, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Probate Records; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9D5-938Q?i=54&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 421461, digital collection (DGS) 7553711, images 55-59 of 1196; will dated 10 June (or July) 1658 proved 16 February 1553/4 at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9D5-93J9?i=55&cat=263304 image 56]. He named wife, sons Joshua, John, Mikaell, Zechariah, daughter Kempthorne (a widow), Ruth and Deborah, Hannah, Rebeccah Rooe, Sarah Hill, Elizabeth Parker, Anna Converse; also the estate of his grandchild Samuel Longe.Citing "Rodgers 2:210-12, citing MPR 2:190-92, Case #14299," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/316/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. See [[Space:Robert_Long_1658_Will|Robert Long 1658 Will]]. ===Family=== Robert and Sarah (Taylor) Long were the parents of nine (9) or ten (10) children,Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318-320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].J. Garner Bartlett, "New England Colonists from St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England" in "Notes and Queries," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 57 (1903):415-416 at 416 (Robert Long); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7mq79f6n?urlappend=%3Bseq=440 ''Hathi Trust'']. # [[Long-431|Michael Long]], baptized St. Albans Abbey, 30 July 1615Michael Longe 1615 baptism, William Brigg, ''The parish registers of St. Albans Abbey, 1558-1689'' (Harpenden : W. Brigg, 1897), 50; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510017096435?urlappend=%3Bseq=62%3Bownerid=13510798903078231-66 ''Hathi Trust'']. and aged 18 on 7 July 1635; married probably Charlestown, about 1664 (eldest child married there 22 December 1640), Joanna _____.Citing "ChVR 1:50; Wyman 626," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' # [[Long-432|Sarah Long]], baptized St. Albans Abbey, 13 October 1616Sara Long 1616 baptism, William Brigg, ''The parish registers of St. Albans Abbey, 1558-1689'' (Harpenden : W. Brigg, 1897), 51; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510017096435?urlappend=%3Bseq=63%3Bownerid=13510798903078231-67 ''Hathi Trust'']. and aged 20 on 7 July 1635; married, probably Charleston, by 1640 (child born there 2 Jun 1640), Abraham Hill.Citing "ChVR 1:4," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 318; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/318/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Children (Hill): Ruth, Isaac N., Abraham, Zachary, Sarah, Mary, Jacob. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' # [[Long-433|Robert Long]], baptized St. Albans Abbey, 17 January 1618/9Robert Longe 1618/9 baptism, William Brigg, ''The parish registers of St. Albans Abbey, 1558-1689'' (Harpenden : W. Brigg, 1897), 53; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510017096435?urlappend=%3Bseq=65%3Bownerid=13510798903078231-69 ''Hathi Trust'']. and aged 16 on 7 July 1635; married, perhaps Charlestown, about 1646 (birth of child, 23 April 1647),Citing "ChVR 1:10," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Elizabeth _____. Child (Long): Samuel. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' # [[Long-434|Elizabeth Long]], baptized St Albans Abbey, 14 November 1621Elizabeth Longe 1621 baptism, William Brigg, ''The parish registers of St. Albans Abbey, 1558-1689'' (Harpenden : W. Brigg, 1897), 56; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510017096435?urlappend=%3Bseq=68%3Bownerid=13510798903078231-72 ''Hathi Trust'']. and aged 12 on 7 July 1635; married in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay, 23 May 1643, James Parker.Citing "WoVR 3:168," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Children (Parker): Elizabeth, Hannah, John, Sarah, Joseph, James Jr., Josiah, Samuel, Joshua, Zachariah, Eleazar. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' # [[Long-429|Anne Long]], baptized St. Albans Abbey, 1 June 1623Anne Longe 1623 baptism, William Brigg, ''The parish registers of St. Albans Abbey, 1558-1689'' (Harpenden : W. Brigg, 1897), 58; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510017096435?urlappend=%3Bseq=70%3Bownerid=13510798903078231-74 ''Hathi Trust'']. and aged 10 on 7 July 1635; married Woburn, 10 October 1643, James Converse.Citing "WoVR 3:168," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Children (Converse): Anna, James II, Deborah, Sarah, Rebecca, Lydia, Edward, Mary, Abigail, Ruth. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' # [[Long-436|Mary Long]], born England, probably St. Albans, about 1626 (aged 9 on 7 July 1635);John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality ...'' (London, Empire State Book Co. 1874), 89-90 (''defence'' de Lond.); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044010737849?urlappend=%3Bseq=97%3Bownerid=4956489-107 ''Hathi Trust'']. married by 1655 (admission to Charlestown church),Citing "ChChR 12," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Simon Kempthorn.Citing "Wyman 569," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' # Martha Long, baptized St. Albans Abbey, 5 September 1627;Martha Longe 1627 baptism, William Brigg, ''The parish registers of St. Albans Abbey, 1558-1689'' (Harpenden : W. Brigg, 1897), 62; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510017096435?urlappend=%3Bseq=74%3Bownerid=13510798903078231-78 ''Hathi Trust'']. Anderson writes (2005), "no further record, unless this baptism is intended for Mary or Rebecca."Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. # [[Long-435|Rebecca Long]], born England, probably St. Albans, about 1627 (aged 8 on 7 July 1635);John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality ...'' (London, Empire State Book Co. 1874), 89-90 (''defence'' de Lond.); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044010737849?urlappend=%3Bseq=97%3Bownerid=4956489-107 ''Hathi Trust'']. married Charlestown, 17 July 1656, Elias Rowe. Citing "ChVR 1:20," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' #[[Long-437|John Long]], baptized St, Albans Abbey, 10 February 1628/29John Longe 1628/9 baptism, William Brigg, ''The parish registers of St. Albans Abbey, 1558-1689'' (Harpenden : W. Brigg, 1897), 63; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510017096435?urlappend=%3Bseq=75%3Bownerid=13510798903078231-79 ''Hathi Trust'']. and aged 6 on 7 July 1635; married (1) perhaps Charlestown, by 1655 (child born there, 17 February 1655[6?]),Citing "ChVR 1:16," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Abigail Norton, daughter of [[Norton-7037|Francis Norton]];Writing, "in his will of 18 June 1667, Francis Norton included a bequest to the children of 'my daughter Abigial Long," citing "Rodgers 2:392," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married (2) Charlestown, 10 September 1674, Mary (Nowell) Winslow,Citing "ChVR 1:89," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. daughter of Increase NowellCiting, "GMB 2:1342-46," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. and widow of Isaac Winslow.Citing, "GMB 3:2030," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' #[[Long-1519|Zachary/Zachariah Long]], baptized Dunstable, 29 October 1630Zachary Longe 1630 baptism, Frederick George Emmison, ''Bedfordshire Parish Registers'', 12; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari42bedf/page/12/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], abstracted there as "OC20 [1630] Zachary s. Rob Longe." and aged 4 on 15 July 1635; married (1) Charlestown, 24 September 1656, Sarah Tidd;Ciing "ChVR 1:20," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319-320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married (2) by 1676, Mary Burr, daughter of Rev. Jonathan Burr;Citing "Savage 1:307; Wyman 157," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319-320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married (3) Charlestown, 9 August 1682, Sarah (Foster) Moore,Citing "ChVR 1:115," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319-320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. widow of Benjamin Moore.Citing "Wyman 683," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319-320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' Robert and Elizabeth (_____) Long were the parents of four (4) children,Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/320/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. #[[Long-438|Joshua Long]], baptized Dunstable Bedfordshire 14 September 1634Joshua Longe 1634 baptism, Frederick George Emmison, ''Bedfordshire Parish Registers'', 13; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari42bedf/page/12/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], abstracted as "SE14 [1634] Joshua s. Rob Longe."J. Garner Bartlett, "New England Colonists from St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England" in "Notes and Queries," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 57 (1903):415-416 at 416 (Robert Long); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7mq79f6n?urlappend=%3Bseq=440 ''Hathi Trust'']. and was aged "3 quarters" on 7 July 1635; Harvard College, 1653;Citing "Sibley 1:362," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/320/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. named in his father's 1658 will, but may not have been expected to survive his father long.An undated codicil to the 1658 will provides that, "if Joshua my son have no need for what I give him, then my will is that his part be divided to Hannah and Ruth and Debora," citing "Rodgers 2:210-12, citing "MPR 2:190-2, Case #14299," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/320/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' # [[Long-373|Hannah Long]], born Charlestown, 2 March 163[6/]7,Citing "NEHGR 4:268, ChVR 1:5" Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/320/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].David Pulsifer, "Early Records of Boston" [Charlestown, continued], 4 (1850):268; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t89h8167g?urlappend=%3Bseq=270 ''Hathi Trust''].Hannah Long 1637 birth record, Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:5 ("Earliest Charlestown Vital Records in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Record Volume"); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/5/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Hannah, dau. of Robt. Long & Elizabeth his wife, b. 2 (1) 1637." baptized there 12 March 1636/7;Hanna Long 1637 baptism, citing "Page 204," James Frothingham Hunnewell, ''Records of the First church in Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1632-1789'' (Boston., Printed for J.F. Hunnewell, by D. Clapp and Son, 1880), 47; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch1632char/page/47/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. married (1) in Charlestown, 22 October 1657, Henry Cookery;Cookery-Long 1657 marriage record, citing "p. 11," Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:20 ("Earliest Charlestown Vital Records in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Record Volume"); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/20/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married (2) in Charlestown, 9 March 166[?2/]3, Luke Perkins.Perkins-Coockerie 1663 marriage record, citing "p. 3," Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:43 ["Charlestown Town Vital Records Volume 1 ('[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/33/0 Ancient Volume]') - Part 1"]; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/43/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. # [[Long-439|Ruth Long]], born Charlestown, 3 June 1639,Ruth Long 1639 birth record, Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:5 ("Earliest Charlestown Vital Records in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Record Volume"); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/5/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Ruth, dau. of Robt. Long & Elizabeth his wife, b. 3 (4) 1639." baptized there the same day;Ruth Long 1639 baptism, citing "Page 206," James Frothingham Hunnewell, ''Records of the First church in Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1632-1789'' (Boston., Printed for J.F. Hunnewell, by D. Clapp and Son, 1880), 48; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch1632char/page/48/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. married (1) by 1664 (child born 12 March 1664/5), William Walley;Citing "ChVR 1:48," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/320/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married (2), in Charlestown, 7 March 1670/1, John Baker.Citing "ChVR 1:48," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/320/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. # [[Long-28201|Deborah Long]], born Charlestown, 10 August 1642,Deborah Long 1642 birth record, Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:5 ("Earliest Charlestown Vital Records in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Record Volume"); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/5/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Deborah, dau. of Robt. Long & Elizabeth his wife, b. 10 (6) 1642." baptized there 23 August 1642;Deborah Long 1642 baptism, citing "Page 210," James Frothingham Hunnewell, ''Records of the First church in Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1632-1789'' (Boston., Printed for J.F. Hunnewell, by D. Clapp and Son, 1880), 51; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch1632char/page/51/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. mentioned in her father's will; no further record.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 320; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/320/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ==Research Notes== [[Space:Robert_Long_Notes_2022|Robert Long Notes 2022]]
[[Space:Robert_Long_1658_Will|Robert Long 1658 Will]] '''Son of John Longe?''' Hallock P. Long (1926) wrote, as below, reporting further that Robert's birth location and parentage are unproven. See Hallock P. Long, ''A Long Genealogy'' (Washington, D.C., 1926), 5; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/390942/7 ''FamilySearch'' Books],
We know the year of his birth from his age given in 1635, but the name of his father or of his birthplace is not given, altho he appears to have been a son of [[Long-441|John Longe]], a sidesman or assistant church-warden at St. Peters ... of St. Albans in 1583.
'''New England Marriages.''' Long-Taylor 1619 marriage, St. Albans, Hertforshire, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:961 (Long); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/961/426894790 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Robert Long (1590-1664, 1663/4); she is first wife, Sarah Taylor (1595-1631); marriage is 3 October 1619, St. Albans, England. For works consulted, see [[Space:Robert_Long_Notes_2022|Robert Long Notes 2022]]; see also [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. '''New England Marriages.''' Long-[Roberts?/Ross?] about 1633 marriage, England; ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:961 (Long); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/961/426894791 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Robert Long (1590-1663/4); she is second wife, Elizabeth [Roberts?/Ross?] (1605-1687). For works consulted, see [[Space:Robert_Long_Notes_2022|Robert Long Notes 2022]]; see also [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. '''English "selectman?"''' A prior version of this profile included, ""He had been ... selectman in Dunstable, Bedford, England ..." citing "American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI), Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data - Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library referencing V106,pp12 of Ephriam and Pamela (Converse) Morris, anc. and des. By Tyler Seymour Morris. Chicago, 1894. (204p.):42, 47 [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=agbi&h=384714&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt link] [an Ancestry tree]," appended with "better source sought" '''Nantucket?''' A prior version of this profile included, "The Long family on Nantucket, and probably other parts of the New England coast, trace back to him," without further reference. == Sources == :See also, * Martin E. Hollick, ''New Englanders in the 1600s: A Guide to Genealogical Research Published Between 1980 and 2005'' (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2006) p. 134. LONG, ROBERT, b. ca. 1590, d. Charlestown, Mass., 9 January 1663/4. GM2 IV:316-20; JPG I:570-75; granddaughter Hannah Michael at Sex, pp. 88-89, 182-85.

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== [[Carver-1346|Richard Carver (abt.1577-abt.1641)]] ==Bibliographic Notes== ==Draft Content== == Biography == '''''Caution.''' A previous version of this profile claimed, without source, that his father was [[Carver-1850|Christopher Carver]]. Pending adequate sourcing, that father has been detached. '''Richard Carver''' was born about 1577 in England. His parents are unknown. Richard was a husbandman; he died between 18 Dec 1638 and 9 Sep 1641 at Watertown, Massachusetts. On 14 Nov 1614 Richard married Margaret Skurrie at Filby, Norfolk. Margaret died in Nov 1618, buried on 16 Nov 1618 at Filby, Norfolk. Margaret was probably closely related to the Henry Skurrie of Yarmouth who was listed on the same passenger list as Richard Carver and his family. Margaret died about a month after her twin daughters were born. According to Anderson (Filby Parish Register), Richard married secondly, Elizabeth who was buried on 1 Dec 1622 at Filby, Norfolk. Curiously, a Richard Carver married Elizabeth Mynne at Filby, Norfolk in 1597.[https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=r_845720116 England Marriages 1538-1973 - Richard Carver and Elizabeth Mynne] : accessed 18 Mar 2018. Findmypast.com. Subscription required. On 7 Jul 1623 Richard married thirdly, Grace Walker at St Stephen’s, Norwich. Grace died 21 Jul 1671 at Watertown, Massachusetts. Grace first married Richard Carver, second Michael Barstow as his third wife. From the Filby parish register:Robert Charles Anderson, "The Wives of Michael Barstow and Richard Carver of Watertown, Massachusetts and the identity of the Wives of William Randall of Scituate and William Perry of Marshfield." NEHGR 146:232 starts [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11691/230/235119294 p. 230 Link ($)] *Richard Carver and Margarett Skurrie were maried the xxiiij of November 1614 *Marie the daughter of Richard Carver and Margaret his wife was baptized ye xxith of December Anno Do:1615 *Elizabeth and Susan Daughters of Richard Carver & margarett his wife were baptized the xvth of October 1618 *Margarett the Wyfe of Richard Carver was buryed the xvith day of November 1618 *Elizabeth the wife of Richard Carver was buried the first day of December 1622. Register of St. Stephen's parish in the city of Norwich: *7 July 1623: Richard Carver of Fylbey & Grace Walker He held a cottage about 1610 at Ormsby St. Michael, a small village in the county of Norfolk, near the town of Great Yarmouth. There may have been a marriage previous to Margaret Skurrie, to Elizabeth Mynne. ===Immigration=== From the combined passenger list of two ships which sailed from Yarmouth in Norfolk in 1637, the "John & Dorothy" and the "Rose" the following family was examined on 11 Apr 1637: “Richard Carvear of Skratby in the County of Norf[olk] husbandman ageed 60 yeares, and Grace his wife, ageed 40 years, with 2 children. Elizabeth ageed 18 yeares and Susanna aged 18 years, being twynes." Also three servants: Isaac Hart aged 22, Thomas Flegg 21, and Marabel Underwood 20. John Camden Hotten, ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality ...'' (New York, J. W. Bouton, 1874), 291; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5w66vd85?urlappend=%3Bseq=313 ''HathiTrust'']. ===Probate=== The will of Richard Carver of Watertown, yeoman, testified before Gov. Winthrop 9 Sep 1641 mentions wife Grace and daughters Elizabeth and Susanna. ===Children=== '''Children of Richard Carver and Margaret''' christened in Filby. # Marie Carver, bp 21 Dec 1615"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N19F-HF2 : 5 February 2023) Marie Carver 1615 # Elizabeth Carver (Twin), bp 25 Oct 1618 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXRB-K8N : 5 February 2023), Elizabeth Carver, 1618 # Susan Carver (Twin), bp 25 Oct 1618, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXRB-K8K : 5 February 2023), Susan Carver, 1618 d. aft 23 Jun 1674 ==Research Notes== '''Prior marriage?''' There may have been a still earlier marriage in 1597 to Elizabeth Mynne. While the prior marriage is possible, Anderson recognized three as (1) Margaret Skurrie, (2) Elizabeth _____, and (3) Grace Walker, with the first two marriages based largely on the tight cluster of recorded marriages, baptisms and burials recorded at Filby, 1614-1622. == Sources == See also-- * Trask, William. ''Abstracts from the Earliest Wills on Record in the County of Suffolk, Massachusetts.'' * Torrey, Clarence Almon. ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700.'' * [https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr01/rr01_144.html#P14641 Pane-Joyce Genealogy - Family of Carver] : accessed 9 Mar 2018.

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Patch-950|Thomas Patch Sr (abt.1638-1711)]] *[[Patch-46|Thomas Patch Sr. (abt.1638-1722)]] *[[Space:Essex_County_contemporaries%2C_both_Thomas_Patch|Essex County contemporaries, both Thomas Patch]] ==Bibliographic Notes== ==Content== There were two men, Thomas Patch, who resided Essex County, Massachusetts, in the mid-1600s. Both were born about the same time, and both married women named Mary--(a) Thomas Patch (c1638-1711) of Salem/Beverly, married Mary Lovett, and (b) Thomas Patch (c1638-1721/2) of Wenham, and perhaps earlier, Ipswich, married Mary Scott. The two men have often been conflated or confused in print, so that their parentage has likewise been confused. These errors in print date back to the entries in Savage, 1861.James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England ...'' (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862), 4 vols., 3:368-369 (Thomas Patch); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwityb?urlappend=%3Bseq=376 ''Hathi Trust'']. '''Thomas Patch of Salem/Beverly''' was born, perhaps Salem, about 1638,He is presumed the Thomas Patch deposed in 1677, aged about 39 years, see George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 6:348-349 at 349 (Court Held at Salem, 27 : 9 mo.: 1677 [27 November 1677]; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=353%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-357 ''Hathi Trust''], in the matter of Tho. Woodbery v. Richard Stackhouse regarding a length of sail, for "Thomas Patch, aged about thirty-nine years, deposed that Woodbury said he had taken out about thirty yards from the sale for other uses. Sworn in Court." the son of Nicholas Patch and his wife, Elizabeth Owsley. Thomas died in Beverly, 28 September 1711.Thomas Patch, sr., death entry, citing "C.R. 1. [church record, First Parish Unitarian Church]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 2:523 (Patch); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=527 ''Hathi Trust''].Thomas Patch 1711 death notation in Beverly church records, William P. Upham, ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1905), 39; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=49%3Bownerid=27021597767147967-53 ''Hathi Trust''], "An acct. of deaths &c from 1711 ... Tho : Patch Senr Sept. 28 ..." He married, probably Mackerel Cove, then Salem, before 1667 (baptism of two children at Beverly First Church, July 1668), Mary Lovett, the daughter of John and Mary (_____) Lovett of Salem/Beverly.John Lovet 1686 Will (image), citing "Probate records v. 12-12 1657-1697," "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RY2W ''FamilySearch'']; transcript at Eugene Tappan, "Essex County Estates Administered in Suffolk County, Prior to 1701," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', multiple vols. 40 (1904): 215; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv40esse/page/n275/mode/2up?view=theater ''Internet Archive''], cites "Docket, No. 1523."Symond, Joseph & Mary Lovett 1650 baptisms in Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Essex Institute, 1974), 22; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/22/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. (In ''The History of Salem'', Sidney Perley reported Nicholas Patch's youngest son was "Serg. Thomas Patch of Beverly and Wenham ...," reporting he married Mary Lovett, but the author then conflated continuing details about the two couples and their children.)Sidney Perley, ''The History of Salem, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., S. Perley, 1924-28), 2:70, 70n-71n; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000001382334?urlappend=%3Bseq=98%3Bownerid=13510798895986290-104 ''Hathi Trust'']. Thomas' father, Nicholas Patch, and Mary's father, John Lovett, were both received as inhabitants of Salem at the same town meeting, 25 July 1639, and were granted land "neere Macrell Cove."Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), multiple vols., 1:89-90; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=95 ''Hathi Trust'']. The part of Salem where these Patch and Lovett families livedThis area later became part of Beverly when the town was set off from Salem, see "Mackerel Cove, Essex County, Massachusetts"; [https://massachusetts.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,1,fid,618598,n,mackerel%20cove.cfm ''HomeTownLocator'']; the place is located "In Beverly Harbor at Beverly between Tuck and Woodbury Points; City of Beverly." was set off to become Beverly on 3 November 1668. The church at Beverly, originally the "Church of Christ att Bass River," was established just earlier, 20 September 1667.William P. Upham, ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1905), 1; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=11%3Bownerid=27021597767147967-15 ''Hathi Trust'']. Nicholas Patch and Mary (____) Lovett were founding members of the Beverly church,William P. Upham, ed., ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), 4-9, at 7 (for the names, including Nickolas Patch and Mary Lovett); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=17%3Bownerid=27021597767142057-21 ''HathiTrust'']. having been membersNicholas Patch and Mary Lovett were among 21 admitted to the Salem church in 1650, see Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 213; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives], notes "copied from the original ..." and "the original manuscripts are owned by ... Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. dismissed from the Salem church.William P. Upham, ed., ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), 1-4, at 3 (for the names, including Nicholas Patch and Mary Louitt); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=13%3Bownerid=27021597767147967-17 ''HathiTrust'']. Thomas and Mary (Lovett) Patch became members of the Beverly church in 1668,William P. Upham, ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1905), 11; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=21%3Bownerid=27021597767147967-25 ''Hathi Trust''], for entries dated 10 : 3 : mo. [1668], 17 : 3 mo. [1668] and 12 : 5 mo. [1668]. and they had their three children baptized there--Thomas and William in 1668, and James in 1678. (The children's published baptismal records were annotated by Augustas A. Galloupe to identify their mother as Mary Scott, of Ipswich.)Thomas and William Patch 1668 baptism and James Patch 1678 baptism in William P. Upham, ed. with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1905), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=100%3Bownerid=27021597767142057-104 86], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=108%3Bownerid=27021597767142057-112 94]; digital images, ''Hathi Trust''. Both Nicholas Patch and John Lovett died in Beverly--Nicholas died there before 26 Nov 1673 (date administration granted),George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 2:383; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8w95rs9t?urlappend=%3Bseq=401 ''Hathi Trust''].Mary's father, John Lovett, was one of the witnesses to the agreement between Nicholas' sons, John and Thomas Patch, as to the settlement of their father's estate, see John & Thomas Patch agreement, 8 December 1673, otherwise Essex (Mass.) Deeds, 4:47; digital images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BR12?cc=2106411&wc=MCBG-9NP%3A361613201%2C361849601 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 866016, digital collection (DGS) 007462654, images 77-78 of 711; witnesses as John Lovet, Senr and Hilliard Veren, Senr. and John Lovett died there on or just after 8 November 1686 (date of will).Eugene Tappan, "Essex County Estates Administered in Suffolk County, Prior to 1701," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', multiple vols. 40 (1904): 215; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv40esse/page/n275/mode/2up?view=theater ''Internet Archive''], cites "Docket, No. 1523."John Lovet will dated 8 November 1686, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RY2W ''FamilySearch'']The town record reports he died on 5 November 1686, which pre-dates his will, see John Lovett sr 1686 death entry in ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-1907), 2:496 (Lovett); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=500 ''HathiTrust''], [Lovitt] "John sr., Nov. 5, 1686, a. abt. 7 y." Thomas and Mary each inherited property in Beverly when their fathers died. In 1673, from his father, Thomas inherited land in Beverly, including "forty acres of upland with fower acres of meddow … which sd forty acres of upland is lying in a place called 'the old houses,' where ye sd Thomas now lives." << Perley says that when Thomas died in 1711, this land "descended to son William (died 1 November 1742) ['''no record oof this transfer yet'''] ... and then to his son William (buried 11 November 1773) ['''no record of this transfer yet'''] ... and then to his son Robert Patch (died 3 August 1816) [see '''Essex Deeds 132:122 dated 20 December 1773, recorded 29 December 1773''', [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-1XJ9?i=127&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']], Lydia Patch, a single woman, to Robert Patch ... and then to his daughter Molly, wife of Nathaniel Roberts ... Where is the deed to William? In 1686, from her father, Mary inherited "ten Acres of ground adjoyning to [the Patch] dwelling house to her and the male heirs lawfully begotten of her body ----- and in failure of such heirs to return to ye next heirsess and the fifteen Pounds delivered at ye day of marriage.." (language ....) <"Thomas Patch House" in Sidney Perley, "Beverly in 1700, No. 5," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 56 (1920): 98-110 for various Patch and Lovett lots, including at 106 (Thomas Patch House); map (between 104 and 105); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004428286?urlappend=%3Bseq=132%3Bownerid=27021597765030636-136 ''Hathi Trust'']."Mary Patch lot" in Sidney Perley, "Beverly in 1700, No. 5," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 56 (1920): 98-110 (for various Patch and Lovett lots), including at 103 (Mary Patch Lot) and map (between 104 and 105); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004428286?urlappend=%3Bseq=129%3Bownerid=27021597765030636-131 ''Hathi Trust''] Thomas Patch of Beverly was made a freeman 11 May 1670.George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 4:347 (Court Held at Ipswich, 28 March 1671]; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=355%3Bownerid=27021597765516106-359 ''Hathi Trust''], for "Certificate dated May 11 1670 that John Galley, John Blake, Henry Bayly, Thomas West, John Woodbery and Thomas Patch of Beverly were admitted freeman by the General Court."Reporting the date as 11 May 1670, but location as "Groton," Henry Franklin Andres, ''List of freemen, Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1630 to 1691, with freeman's oath, the first paper printed in New England'' ([Exira, Iowa] : Exira Printing Co., 1906), [21]; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t75t46t47?urlappend=%3Bseq=29 ''Hathi Trust''].Salem Quarterly Court records of 27 : 4 : 1671 [27 June 1671] report again that "John Gally, John Black, Hen. Baily, John Woodberye, Thomas Patch and Tristam Coffin" took the oath of freemen--these are the same men whose 11 May 1670 certificate was entered into the record on 28 March 1671 [Court Held at Ipswich], see George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 4:410 (Court Held at Salem, 27 : 4 : 1671]; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=418%3Bownerid=27021597765516106-422 ''Hathi Trust''].Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ''Records of the Governor and Ccompany of the Massachusetts Bay in New England'', 5 vols. in 6 (Boston : W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 4 (2):584 (11 May 1670); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno42mass/page/584/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. ....Thomas Patch of Salem/Beverly, whose 1707 "dwelling house" property was bounded "Southerly by ye meadow formerly Ensign John Patch's now in possession of his Son Benjamin Patch & Easterly by ye ten acres of Land given to my late wife Mary by her father Lovits Last Will and Testament." '''Thomas Patch of Wenham''' was born about 1638 or 1639 (age at death and testimony of 1679),George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files ...'', 7 (1678-1680):182; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=196%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-200 ''HathiTrust''], "Court held at Ipswich, Apr. 1, 1679" in the matter of abuse against some of Mr. Hale's cattle, for "Thomas Patch of Wenham, aged about forty years, deposed, and John Herrick, aged twenty-nine years, deposed. Sworn in court." and died in Wenham, 19 February 1721/2.Sergt. Thomas Patch, Sr. 1721/2 death record, citing in part, "church record" in ''Vital records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex Institute, 1903), 214; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/214/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], [Patch], Thomas [sr. C.R.], Sergt., Feb 19, 1721-2. [a. 83 y. C.R.]"Thomas Patch 1721/2 death in church record, Joseph Gerrish, minister, [Wenham, Mass. First Congressional Church] Church Records, 1643-1805, 93; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/Wenham/viewer/Church20records2C2016431805/1 ''Congressional Library.org''], from the section "Church Records, 1643-1805," click on the link to "browse images of this content," then navigate in the page viewer to 105, "Deaths in Wenham, & of Persons belonging to Wenham," for entry (line 5), "[1721/2] Feb. 19, ^Mr. Thomas Patch Senr, aged 83 yrs." For more information about this collection see "Wenham, Mass. First Church in Wenham Congregational records, 1643-1847. RG4929" [finding aid]; digitized content, [https://congregationallibrary.org/sites/default/files/FindingAids/WenhamMAFirst-4929.pdf ''Congressional Library.org''] (PDF), navigate to p. 7. He married probably Ipswich, by 1666 (child born Wenham tha year), Mary Scott,Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton, 1775-1847, wife of Capt. Abel Lunt ...'' (Portland, Me. : Anthoensen Press, 1947), 117-120 (Scott) at 120; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065996662?urlappend=%3Bseq=138%3Bownerid=13510798887691574-144 ''HathiTrust''], "Mary [Scott]; unmarried in 1653/4; m. Thomas Patch of Wenham." the daughter of Thomas and Elizabth (Strutt) Scott of Ipswich.Robert Charles Anderson ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R-S'' (2009), 209-213 (Thomas Scott), in particular, p. 212; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB397/i/12124/212/23901289 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Mary Scott ... m. by 1666 Thomas Patch (eldest child b. Wenham 8 December 1666)."Citing "''Essex Co. Quarterly Court Files, vol.'' 9, ''leaves'' 49-50" and "''Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol''. 1, ''page'' 123," George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1:168-170 (Thomas Scott of Ipswich) at 170; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011414679?urlappend=%3Bseq=195%3Bownerid=27021597765516368-199 ''HathiTrust''], "Mary Scot certified, Apr. 23, 1663, to the receipt of 25li. from Ezek[iel] Rogers of Ipswich, which was the legacy left her by her father ..." In 1683, Thomas Patch joined with Mary's sisters, Elizabeth Spofford and Abigaill Barsworth in litigation about the estate of Mary's brother, the late Thomas Scott of Ipswich.''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 4 (1862):25-27 (estate of Thomas Scott, 2 mo. 1684); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924061508440?urlappend=%3Bseq=35%3Bownerid=13510798903071415-39 ''Hathi Trust''], this entry concerns 1683-1684 challenges between Thomas Scott's children and daughter-in-law about the estate of Thomas Scott, Jr. ("or deare Brother Thomas Scott of Ipswich."), deceased 1657.George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 9:223 (Court Held at Ipswich, Apr. 29, 1684); digital images, [https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex223.html ''Salem Witch Trials''], "John Kimball, aged about fifty-three years, and Phillip Fouler, aged about thirty-six yeares, testified that Mary, wife of Thomas Patch, Abigail Bosworth and Elizabeth Spafford are all the reputed daughters of Thomas Scott, sr., of Ipswich, deceased, and sisters of Thomas Scott, jr., of Ipswich, deceased. Sworn in court." Thomas and Mary (Scott) Patch had children's births recorded Wenham in 1666,Sarah Patch 1666 birth in ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex Institute, 1903), 66 (Patch); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/66/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. 1669[/70],Mara Patch 1669 birth in ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex Institute, 1903), 66 (Patch); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/66/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. 1674Thomas Patch 1674 birth in ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex Institute, 1903), 66 (Patch); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/66/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. and 1680.Stephen Patch 1680 birth in ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex Institute, 1903), 66 (Patch); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/66/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. They built a large home in Wenham, about 1700;{{citation needed}} Thomas Patch's name appears frequently in the town records of Wenham, first given on 6th : 11 mo. 1668 [6 January 1668/9] when he, Thomas White and John Abey, Jr., were chosen surveyors to oversee the town common, "that no traspas be don in our timber by any stranger in falling & carying any of it awaye ..."William P. Upham, ''Wenham Town Records, 1642-1706'' (Wenham: Wenham Historical Society, 1930), 29; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/29/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. Beginning in about 1695, he was generally referred to as Sergeant Thomas Patch. Although Thomas Patch's parentage is unknown or unproven, he was appointed the administrator on the estate of his uncle, Edmund Patch, who died in Ipswich, Essex County, 10 November 1680.Ciing "''Essex County Probate Files, Docket'' 20,695," George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 3:395-398 (Edmund Patch of Ipswich); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032333387?urlappend=%3Bseq=413%3Bownerid=27021597765012364-419 ''Hathi Trust'']. Thomas Patch joined the Wenham church (member no. 57) and was admitted to full communion in 1698, his wife having been so admitted earlier, in 1692.Joseph Gerrish, minister, [Wenham, Mass. First Congressional Church] Church Records, 1643-1805, 145 (penned upside down at lower right) and 150 ; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/Wenham/viewer/Church20records2C2016431805/1 ''Congressional Library.org''], from the section "Church Records, 1643-1805," click on the link to "browse images of this content," then navigate in the page viewer 161 ("Persons that owned the Covenant"--no. 57, Thomas Patch), page viewer 166 ("Persons admitted to Full Communion"--no. 85, Thomas Patch; no. 49, Mary Patch). *1666-child *1667-child *1673 *1674 *1676-child *1680-child *1684-deed, Essex 22:188 *1695 *1696 *1697 *1698 *1700 ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] [[Lovett-497|John Lovett Sr. (abt.1610-1686)]] ==Biography== ''His birth and parentage are unknown or unproven. Before associating John Lovett with parents or siblings, please collaborate in profile comments or G2G. See [[#Research_Notes|Research Notes]].'' '''John Lovett''' was born, probably England, about 1610 (age at death). John Lovett died, probably at Mackerel Cove in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, on or after 8 November 1686 (date of will),John Lovet will dated 8 November 1686, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 11:51 (case 1523); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RY2W ''FamilySearch''], in "Probate records v10-12 1687-1697, FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, image 339-340 of 714. though the town record reads,John Louett seno 1686 death entry in Beverly town ledger, "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001"; digital images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RQK-9JKM?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DM-VZS%3A353349401%2C353387901%2C1005956101 ''FamilySearch'']. "John Louett senior Departed this Life on the fifth Day of November being aged aboute seauenty six years Anno : Do : 1686." John probably married (1), before about 1638 (birth of child), to a wife whose name is unknown. John Lovett married (2), presumably Massachusetts Bay, perhaps by about 1641 (he was of Mackerel Cove) and certainly by about 1645 (birth of child), '''[[Unknown-210467|Mary]] _____''', whose birth and parentage are unknown or unproven. She was born, probably England, about 1623 (aged about 50 in 1673), and died, probably Beverly, sometime after 16 December 1686 (made oath regarding late husband's estate).John Lovett 1686 probate, case 1523, ''Suffolk County, MA: Probate File Papers''; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2735/i/48697/1523-co7/69451811 ''AmericanAncestors''], as page 7 of the case file. See [[#Research_Notes|Research Notes]]. ===Immigration=== The details of John Lovett's immigration are not known. Robert Charles Anderson placed John Lovett at Salem (later Beverly) in 1639, saying his origins were unknown.Citing "Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 212" citing "Salem Town Records ... EQC 1:27, Perley 2:270, Granberry 270-72; Lyon-Rice 453-54," T. Stanton on G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257130/should-john-lovett-sr-be-pgm-he-was-recd-at-salem-1639?show=1257290#a1257290 Should John Lovett, Sr. be PGM; he was rec'd at Salem 1639], response of 21 June 2021.S. Willson to GJ, 2023, for detail, "Unknown origins, Salem, Beverly, 1639," citing Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 212. ===Life at Massachusetts Bay Colony=== John was received as an inhabitant of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, at a town meeting on 25 July 1639. From the records of that meeting, in relevant part,Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', multiple vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), 1:89-90; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=95 ''HathiTrust'']. :[Salem] :25th day of the 5th moneth 1639 : John Endecott, Wm Hathorne, John Woodbery, Laurence Leech, Mr. Conant, John Balch. :.. :George Dill is recceaued an Inhabitant & there is giuen him halfe an acre of land for a howse Plott. :[[Edson-14|Samuell Edson]] is intertayned to be an inhabitant within this towne, and halfe an acre of ground is graunted to him neere Catt Coue. & 5 acres more for plantinge ground. : [[Davenish-4|Thomas Dauenish]] is receaued to be an Inhabitant within this Towne, & there is graunted vnto him tenne acres of land for planting ground : [[Silsby-82|Henry ||Sillsby||]] mr Sharpes man is receaved an Inhabitant within this Jurisdication & ther is graunted to him halfe an acre of land neere the Cat Coue for a howse plott. [...] :[[White-145|John White]] is receaued an Inhabitant in this towne & there is graunted to him 60 acres of land to be layd out by the town neere Mr Smiths ffarme. :[[Patch-35|Nicholas Patch]] is receaued to be an Inhabitant within this towne. & there is graunted 40 acres of land to him neere Macrell Coue. :'''John Louett''' is recaued to be an Inhabitant within this Jurisdiction. & there is graunted vnto him 10 acres of land neere Macrell Coue. :[[Patch-390|Edmond Patch]] is receaued an Inhabitant within this Jurisdication & there is graunted vnto him 10 acres of land neere the Macrel Coue. Not long after he was received, at a Salem town "meet[ing the 21th of the 11th] moneth [1639]," John was mentioned as a servant to [[Rea-108|Daniel Rea]] (see Research Notes),Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', multiple vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), 1:98; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=104 ''HathiTrust'']. :John Luvet Daniel Rays servant desireth accomodation Soon after he "desireth accomodation," (January 1639/40) John received a five acre grant. From the notes to a Salem town meeting "30th of the 1 moneth 1640" (March),Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', multiple vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), 1:105; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=111 ''HathiTrust'']. :Graunted to John Lovett 5 acres ||of ground|| wch was pte of the land exchanged by Jeffry Massy & [[Brackenbury-112|Richard Brackenbury]] neere Mackrell Coue. John was referred to as "of Mackerel Cove"This area later became part of Beverly when the town was set off from Salem, see "Mackerel Cove, Essex County, Massachusetts"; [https://massachusetts.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,1,fid,618598,n,mackerel%20cove.cfm ''HomeTownLocator'']; the place is located "In Beverly Harbor at Beverly between Tuck and Woodbury Points; City of Beverly." in a presentment at Salem 29 : 4 : 1641,George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 1:27; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462322?urlappend=%3Bseq=39 ''HathiTrust'']; the boy is perhaps, [[Kettle-375|John Kettle]]. :John Kettle, a boy, apprenticed to Jno. Lovett of Mackerell cove to be severely whipped, and to serve his master 40s, longer to pay fine (which Lovett is to pay) "for breking open Jno Wards house & stealing milk (though he had eat milk that same morneing)" and "his willlfull breach of ye saboth." An additional grant was issued at a Salem meeting of the "Elders & Townsmen," referred to as the "Seauen men." on "3. day of the 9th moneth 1645,"Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', multiple vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), 1:138; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=144 ''HathiTrust'']. Note: Date of this grant is given as "Nov. 3, 1665" in Edwin Martin Stone, ''History of Beverly ...'' (1843), p. [https://archive.org/details/historyofbeverly00ston/page/31/mode/1up?view=theater 31], and repeated often, but the town record cited seems quite clear that this meeting was held in 1645. :Granted to John Lovet 2 acres of marsh ground lying neere to the Old Planters medow ||neere wenham comon|| prouided it be not formerly granted to any other. He received yet another grant at the town meeting held "21th 11th mo 1649,"Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', multiple vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), 1:163; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=169 ''HathiTrust'']. :Graunted John Lovett 20 acres more in the swamp and vpland In the June 1660 court case, Bartholmew v Towne, John Lovet, Ensign Wills, Dixi and William Ellet deposed that the mare was the same that Leiut. Lothrom sold to Mr. Henry Bartholomew, etc.George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 2:205n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924112146851?urlappend=%3Bseq=220 ''HathiTrust'']. On 14 1 : 1659/60, "Henry Herick Sen & Jno Louet Sen [were] apoynted to be surueirs of highways for Cape Ann side & so to farmr porters."Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', multiple vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), 2:5; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t6tx3x90j?urlappend=%3Bseq=15 ''HathiTrust'']. On 30 November 1669, John Lovett was named to serve on a Jury of trials.George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 4:187; digital images, ; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=195 ''HathiTrust''], he is "John Lovet, sr." Court records dated 1671-1673 refer to him serving as constable. A writ dated 22 : 1 : 1671 was served by "John Lovett, constable of Beverley, deputy for Robert Lord, marshall of Ipswich." Regarding a writ dated 29 March 1671, "John Lovett, constable of Beverly," similarly, for a writ dated 6 : 4 : 1671, "John Lovet, constable of Beverley," and writ of 15 June 1671, "served by John Lovet, constable of Beverly." In 1673, he ("John Lovit, constable of Beverly") served a writ dated 1 May 1673 in a case of trespass ("for carrying away dung"); he served a venire dated 27 May 1673 ("John Lovett, constable of Beverly"), and a writ on 24 October 1673 ("John Lovet, constable of Beverly); he ("John Lovet, constable of Beverly"). then another venire dated 5 : 9 : 1673, as "John Lovet, constable of Beverly." (Editor notes that his autograph appears on these various documents.)George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=339 4:331n], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=383 4:375n], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=399 4:391n], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=423 4:415], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=226 5:218], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=229 5:221n], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=265 5:257n], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=267 5:259n]; digital images, ''HathiTrust'', in these notations, he is "John Lovett" or "John Lovet," etc. (no suffix). On 26 December 1673, "John Lovet. Senr" was a witness to the agreement between [[Patch-31|John]] and [[Patch-950|Thomas]] Patch for the division of their father's estate.John and Thomas Patch, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BR12?cc=2106411&wc=MCBG-9NP%3A361613201%2C361849601 ''FamiySearch''], image 77-78; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BX3P?i=470&wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411 deed index] reports this as Essex (Mass.) Deeds 4:47. "John Lovet, cooper," was owed 7s from the estate of Richard Kimball; inventory taken 17 June 1676, presented in court, 27 : 4: 1676.George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 6:187, 187n-188n; digital images, ; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=191 ''HathiTrust'']. His son John was also a cooper at this time, and this record does not provide a generational suffix; the record may have been about his son. His wife was Mary _____. She was among 20 admitted to the Salem church in 1650, and on 1 : 7 : 1650, baptisms at the church included, "Simon, Joseph & Mary chs of Sister Levett."Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 213, image 144; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives], notes "copied from the original ..." and "the original manuscripts are owned by ... Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. On 30. 9. 1664, Mary Lovett was a witness to the presentment of [[Hunter-77|Elisabeth]], the wife of "[[Woodbury-27|Umphery Woodbery]]."George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 3:224n; digital images; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150265?urlappend=%3Bseq=230 ''HathiTrust''], she is simply "Mary Lovett." On 20 September 1667, the "Church of Christ att Bass River""The Bass River is made a distinct towne the 3rd of November 1668 : called Beverly," William P. Upham, ed., with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), p. 1; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/1/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. in Beverly was founded; its first registrant was Robert Morgan, followed by pastor John Hale. "Mary Louitt" was among the many "brethren & sisters belonging to Basse Riuer who "doe present our desires to the rest of the Church of Salem that with their consent wee and our children may be a church of our selues." Mary Lovett's name was among the 50 who first subscribed to the Beverly church covenant.William P. Upham, ed., with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), p. 7; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n20/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. In a case concerning [[Unknown-419670|Goodwife Woolfe]], wife of [[Wolfe-2548|Peter Woolfe]], "for abusive carriage at meeting on the Lord's Day," "Mary Lovit" was sworn and deposed before Major William Hathorne, attested by Hilliard Veren, cleric, 1 :7 : 1673, "Mary Lovit, aged about fifty years," the balance of her testimony is not on record, but no doubt she was called as a witness in the case, given the statement by [[Tapley-147|Gilbert Tapley's]] wife,George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=223 5:215], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=224 216n]-217n; digital images, ; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=225 ''HathiTrust''], :Tamsin Taply, aged forty-two years, deposed that she saw Goodwife Woolfe sit so long in Goodwife Stackhouses lap that she leaned her head against the seat. Deponent would not have seen it, had not Goodwife Lovett pulled her by the arm to show it to her. [Testimony of 15 : 7: 1673] ===Will=== John Lovett's will is dated 8 November 1686; proved 18 December 1686.John Lovet will dated 8 November 1686, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 11:51 (case 1523); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RY2W ''FamilySearch''], in "Probate records v10-12 1687-1697, FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, image 339-340 of 714. Citing "''Docket, No.'' 1523," Eugene Tappan, "Essex County Estates Administered in Suffolk County, Prior to 1701," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 40 (1904):212-216+ at 215, "John Lovet, senior, of Beverly ...."; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184357?urlappend=%3Bseq=285%3Bownerid=27021597765353039-289 ''HathiTrust'']. A transcription of the will is posted to [[Space:John_Lovett_1686_Will|Will of John Lovett, 1686]]. He makes bequests to his wife Mary, children John Lovett, Abigail Randall, Joseph Lovett, Mary Patch and Bethiah Standly, also [[Stanley-4245|grandson George Standly]]. John calls out " my sonnes Jno and Joseph Lovet [[Patch-46|Thomas Patch]] and [[Stanley-2921|George Standley]] ..." John appoints as executor--his "true and loving wife Mary"; overseers are [[Ober-153|Richd Ober]] and [[Bradford-3811|Robert Bradford]]. The will as witnessed by Witnesses--[[Bradford-3811|Robt Bradford]], Samll Hardio, Robt Diamond and [[Haskell-292|Mark Haskell]] ===Family=== John Lovett and his first wife, whose name is not known, were the parents of one child, # '''[[Lovett-498|John Lovett]]''' [Jr.], born, only possibly Massachusetts Bay Colony, say 1638 (he was about age 32In the case of Harris v. Roote, heard 29 March 1670, "John Lovet, jr., aged about thirty-two years deposed [24 : 9 : 1669]... that he helped his father Roote put the heifers of to Riale side, etc.," ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=222 7:214], 217n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=225 ''HathiTrust''], in 1669; about age 40On 24 June 1678, "Bethiah, wife of John Lovet, Jr., aged about thirty-nine years"; also testifying was "John Lovet, Jr., aged forty years," ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., 7:53; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461282?urlappend=%3Bseq=61 ''HathiTrust''], in 1678; about aged 45Citing "EQC, 9:88," Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Ages from Court Records, 1636-1700'' (2003), multiple vols., 1:133; digital images by subscription, [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49021/ ''Ancestry.com'']. in 1683; and about age 80William P. Upham, ed., with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), 51; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=61%3Bownerid=27021597767142057-65 ''HathiTrust'']. in 1714), died at Beverly, 10 September 1727. "aged about nintey one years";John Lovitt 1727 death in Beverly register, "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001"; database with images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29L-88L2 ''FamilySearch''], citing FHL microfilm 004029870), John Lovitt, 10 Sep 1727.Lovett-Rootes family entry in old Beverly town records (compiled), "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001"; images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-35V?i=257&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], cites FHL microfilm 004934217. married [[Rootes-12|Bethiah Rootes]]. John and Mary (_____) Lovett were the parents of six children, # '''[[Lovett-2048|Mary Lovett]]''', born probably Mackerel Cove, then Salem (now Beverly), say about 1645 (assumes she married at age 21 or 22), baptized Salem, 8 : 7 : 1650 [8 September 1650], died, probably Beverly, before 28 March 1707;Thomas Patch Sr to James Patch, deed dated 28 March 1707, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-18H1?i=91&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''] (image 92 of 605), otherwise Essex County Deeds 38:84, recorded 17 May 1718; refers to "Land given to my late wife Mary by her father Lovits Last Will and Testament." married, say about 1667 (baptism of two children, July 1668), [[Patch-950|Thomas Patch]].[[Space:Essex_County_contemporaries%2C_both_Thomas_Patch|Essex County contemporaries, both Thomas Patch]]. # '''[[Lovett-1177|Joseph Lovett]]''', born probably Mackerel Cove, then Salem (now Beverly), say 1648 (assumes he was age 25 at marriage), baptized Salem, 8 : 7 : 1650 [8 September 1650], died _______; married, probably Salem, by 1673, [[Solart-10|Elizabeth Solart]]. # '''Simon Lovett''', baptized Salem, 8 : 7 : 1650 [8 September 1650];Simon, Joseph & Mary Levett, 1650 baptisms in church register, Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 144; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives], notes "copied from the original ..." and "the original manuscripts are owned by ... Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. no further record; not mentioned in his father's will. See [[#Research_Notes|Research Notes]]. # '''[[Lovett-512|Bethia Lovett]]''', born probably Mackerel Cove, after 8 September 1650 (baptism of older siblings), baptized Salem, 13 June 1652;Bethia Lovett 1652 baptism in church register, Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 145; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives]. died Beverly, before 25 July 1706; (date administration granted on estate of George Standley).Deborah Kimball Nowers, "George^1 Standley of Beverly, Massachusetts, and his Children," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 163:39-50, in particular part, p. 40; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11728/39/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married before 18 July 1698, [[Stanley-2921|George Standley]].Deborah Kimball Nowers, "George^1 Standley of Beverly, Massachusetts, and his Children," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 163:39-50, in particular part, p. 40; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11728/39/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. # '''Abigail Lovett''', born probably Mackerel Cove, 20 August 1654,Abigaile Lovet 1654 birth entry, citing "CT. R. [court records, Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1925) 6 vols., 1:530; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013533347?urlappend=%3Bseq=536 ''HathiTrust'']. baptized Salem, 18 March 1655;Abigail Lovet 1655 baptism in church register, Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 145; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives]. died, probably Mackerel Cove, 27 May 1659.Abigaile Lovet 1659 death entry, citing "CT. R. [court records, Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1925) 6 vols., 5:408; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89077924090?urlappend=%3Bseq=414 ''HathiTrust'']. #'''[[Lovett-1412|Abigail Lovett]]''', born probably Mackerel Cove, after 27 May 1659 (date sister of the same name died); married, probably Beverly, before 1684, [[Randall-9175|Issac Randall]], probably born at England, who died of Beverly before 23 April 1684.Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on File in the Office of the Clerk of the Courts, Salem, Mass.," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1859-1993), 130 vols., 4 (1862):27-28; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924061508440?urlappend=%3Bseq=37 ''HathiTrust''], includes, "Administration granted to Abigail Randell, relict of Isaac Randall" ... "she to give bonds with her father, John Lovett, Sen'r ..."; mentions also "there was £20 sent to England, now in sd Randall's sisters hands." Abigail probably married (2) about 1686, [[Woodbury-32|Thomas Woodbury]], and then (3) [[Larkum-3|Thomas Larcum]] as his second wife. Abigail may be the widow of Thomas Larkum who died Beverly between June and August, 1740.Widow of Thomas Larkum 1740 death entry, citing "P. R. I. [Record of deaths made by Col. Robert Hale and formerly in possession of James Hill, town clerk]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 2:487 (Larkum); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=491 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Research Notes== '''WikiTree Pages of Interest''' *[[Space:John_Lovett_Research_Notes|John Lovett Sr. Research Notes]] (includes bibliographic notes) *[[Space:Lovett-Woodbury-Larcom Land Research|Lovett-Woodbury-Larcom Land Research]] *[[Space:Essex_County_contemporaries%2C_both_Thomas_Patch|Essex County contemporaries, both Thomas Patch]] (proof) *[[Space:Unproven_associations_between_early_Lovet_Lovett_New_England_immigrants|Unproven associations between early Lovet/Lovett New England immigrants]] *G2G 2021, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257130/should-john-lovett-sr-be-pgm-he-was-recd-at-salem-1639 Should John Lovett, Sr. be PGM; he was rec'd at Salem 1639.] *G2G 2021, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1260029/parents-of-pgm-john-lovett-sr-severed-should-they-pgm-adjunct Parents of PGM John Lovett Sr. severed; should they be PGM Adjunct?] *G2G 2023, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1520129/reported-death-mary-lovett-historical-support-claim Reported death of Mary (_____) Lovett, 1695: Seek historical support for this 1843 claim]. '''Last Name at Birth (LNAB).''' His surname was frequently Lovet, but seen as Louit, Louett, Louet, Luvet, Lovett, Lovat, Levett. '''Immigration 1637 aboard ''True Love'' not shown.''' [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm PackRat Pro] and [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tousa1630-1640.shtml Olive Tree Genealogy] report the ''Truelove'' had sailed to the colonies once in 1633 and twice in 1635, but no departures or arrivals in 1637 are reported. '''Birth and Parentage.''' John Lovet's birth and parentage are unknown or unproven. A prior version of this profile assocated him as the son of [[Lovett-742|Jeames Lovett]] (bef. 1565 - 1633) and a wife [[Unknown-467630|Mary]] _____ (1573-____), of Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England. That association was [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Lovett-497&sac=1#comment_5667523 disputed] by WikiTree collaborators and severed in 2021. See also G2Gs (a) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257130/should-john-lovett-sr-be-pgm-he-was-recd-at-salem-1639 ... John Lovett, Sr.] and (b) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1260029/parents-of-pgm-john-lovett-sr-severed-should-they-pgm-adjunct Parents of PGM John Lovett Sr. severed ...]. A cluster of Lovet families resided in the Chesham area. See surname births, marriages and burial parish records, compiled by Carole Hammett, "Combs &c. Families of Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England"; web content, [http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/england/bkm/chesham.htm ''USGenNet''], citing "Connie Bates' Loventt-Lovittt Genealogy" (links were not recovered when [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~lovitt/ ''Lovett & Lovitt Genealogy''] was researched on the WayBack Machine, 2023). See separately, Carole Hammett, "Lovett Families of England" in "Combs-Coombs &c.; web content, [http://www.combs-families.org/combs/assoc/lovett/ ''USGenNet''], Records have not been located by which John Lovet of Salem and Beverly can be shown to have been born at Chesham or associated as the son of a James Lovett. '''Not shown a brother of Daniel Lovett.''' At least two somewhat recent genealogies associate John Lovet as the half brother of [[Lovett-580|Daniel Lovett]] (PGM), without providing proof or analysis; see Frank Nelson Hall (1965)Frank Nelson Hall (Denton, Texas), ''A Lovett genealogy; emigrant ancestor, John Lovett, of Beverly, Massachusetts ,,, and allied families of Rea, Jordon, Thorndike, Larkin, Woodbery, Dodge, Proctor, Hale, Hall'' (n.p., 1965), p. 4; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/107414?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch Catalog'']. To view this item (2023), one needs to access the film roll; see FHL film 1036394 (Item 10), Digital Collection (DGS) 7832676, beginning at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3F-HN3T?i=1043&cat=107414 1044] of 1280. As of 2023, the material is accessible as a PDF, [https://smithharper.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/BethiaLovett.pdf ''SmithHarper.org]. and Patty Barthell Myers (2003).Patty Barthell Myers, ''Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Rice and His Wife Harriet Wade Rice with Related Families'' (San Antonio 2003), 453.454 (Lovett); digital images accessible via [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/552590-ancestors-and-descendants-of-thomas-rice-lyon-and-his-wife-harriet-wade-rice-with-related-families?offset=45 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. Robert Charles Anderson found "'''no evidence provided for claimed [sibling] relationship'''" between John Lovett of Salem and Daniel Lovett; see T. Stanton response on G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257130/should-john-lovett-sr-be-pgm-he-was-recd-at-salem-1639?show=1257290#a1257290 Should John Lovett, Sr. be PGM; he was rec'd at Salem 1639], 21 June 2021, referencing Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 212. WikiTree reports [[Lovett-580|Daniel Lovett (abt.1608-1692)]] is the son of [[Lovett-742|Jeames Lovett (bef.1565-bef.1634)]]. There is a baptism at Chesham, Buckinghamshire, 5 June 1608, for "Daniel soonne of James & Jane Lovet hundrich."Find My Past : England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_959616874 Daniel Lovet, father's name James Lovet, mother Jane] : accessed 17 Apr 2019, subscription site $. suggesting the parents were of "hundrich."Daniel Lovet 1608 baptism, John William Garrett-Pegge, ''A transcript of the first volume, 1538-1636, of the parish register of Chesham, in the county of Buckingham; ...'' (London, E. Stock, 1904), 103 (June 1608); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044081214892?urlappend=%3Bseq=227%3Bownerid=27021597765669717-261 ''HathiTrust''].Combs &c. Families of Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England [http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/england/bkm/chesham.htm Lovet/Lovett], citing "Connie Bates' Loventt-Lovittt Genealogy"; accessed 19 Apr 2019. '''Wife Mary.''' She is often confused in family files, see, for example, "Mary Grant (c1605-____), PID LZVG-99T; web content, [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZVG-99T ''FamilySearch'' FamiyTree], assessed as recently as 2023. Edwin Martin Stone (1843) reported Mary Lovet died "June 1605, aged about 80,"Without further reference, Edwin Martin Stone, ''History of Beverly Civil and Ecclesiastical, From its Settlement in 1630 to 1842'' (Boston: James Monroe and Company, 1843), 31, 32 (John Lovett) at 32; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000823590?urlappend=%3Bseq=44%3Bownerid=27021597765077496-48 ''HathiTrust'']. but no supporting historical record has been found. See the related 2023 G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1520129/reported-death-mary-lovett-historical-support-claim Reported death of Mary (_____) Lovett, 1695: Seek historical support for this 1843 claim]. More generally, family accounts report Mary as the mother of all John Lovett's children, but her sworn age (50 in 1673) suggests she was born about 1623 and seems too young to be associated as the mother of John Lovett, Jr., born about 1638. This child, John Lovett, Jr., was not among the children of "Sister Levett" baptized Salem, 1: 7 : 1650. '''Children.''' :'''Son John unlikely baptized at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.''' A prior version of this profile associated John's son [[Lovett-498|John Lovett]] with a baptism at Saint Mary, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, 3 April 1636; however, baptismal records for Saint Mary report a father named John had four or five childrenChildren baptized to a father John Louet/Louett at Saint Mary, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, were [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5NK-SXT Thomas Louet], 28 October 1633; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMBC-5HZ Jane Louett], 20 December 1635; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBWK-H4M John Louett], 3 April 1636; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWN5-WBX John Louett], 2 April 1637; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5NK-CY6 Hana Louet], 6 December 1640. baptized there between 1633 and 1640--extending beyond the time PGM John Lovett is known to have been at Salem. The immigrant is unlikely the father of the children baptized St. Mary. :'''Son Simon.''' Frank Nelson Hall (1965) writes, "probably Simon was the Capt. Lovett killed at Black Point in April 1677 in the King Phillip's War ambush."Frank Nelson Hall (Denton, Texas), ''A Lovett genealogy; emigrant ancestor, John Lovett, of Beverly, Massachusetts ,,, and allied families of Rea, Jordon, Thorndike, Larkin, Woodbery, Dodge, Proctor, Hale, Hall'' (n.p., 1965), 9; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/107414?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch Catalog''], or (2023), FSL film 1036394 (Item 10), Digital Collection (DGS) 7832676, image https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3F-HF48?i=1049&cat=107414 1050] of 1280. :'''Did daughter Abigail (Lovett) Randall marry (2) Thomas Woodbury?''' Her surname as "Lovett?" appears in some Woodbury baptismal records (see [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n222/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']), but that is an annotation by Augustus A. Galloupe. These annotation by Galloupe have often been shown separately to be incorrect. See [[Space:Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772|Errata]].See [[Space:Lovett_Woodbury_Larcum_Research|Lovett-Woodbury-Larcum Research]]. '''Mary Patch lot (map).''' For a comments and a map that includes lots surrounding Mackerel Cove, see Sidney Perley, "Beverly in 1700. No. 5." ''Essex Institute Historical Collections''. 5 (1920): 98-110 for various Patch and Lovett lots, including at 103 (Mary Patch Lot) and map (between 104 and 105); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004428286?urlappend=%3Bseq=129%3Bownerid=27021597765030636-131 ''HathiTrust'']. '''Daniel Ray.''' [[Rea-108|Daniel Ray]] immigrated 1630 to Plymouth,Citing "PCR 12:17," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1560-1562 (Daniel Ray) at 1560; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1560/23895919 ''AmericanAncestors'']. and removed Salem, 1631.Without further reference, Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1560-1562 (Daniel Ray); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1560/23895919 ''AmericanAncestors'']. In late 1637, Salem allocated its "marsh & meadow Land ... to the Inhabitants of Salem, proportioned ... according to the heads of their families," based on family size.Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', multiple vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), 1:61; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=67 ''HathiTrust'']. At that time, Daniel Ray's family included a wife and 2 children (four persons), but the record of the division, reports seven in his household.Citing "STR 1:102," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1560-1562 (Daniel Ray) at 1560; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1560/23895919 ''AmericanAncestors''].Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-), multiple vols., 1:101-102; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=107 ''HathiTrust'']. About the seven persons reported in the division record, Anderson writes, "No clues have been found which would help in identifying the remaining three persons," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1560-1562 (Daniel Ray) at 1562; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1560/23895919 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''New England Marriages.''' See [[Space:John_Lovett_Research_Notes|John Lovett Sr. Research Notes]]. '''Beverly Town Records.''' See [[Space:John_Lovett_Research_Notes|John Lovett Sr. Research Notes]]. == Sources == See also: * ''Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Towns Records, 1579-2001,'' images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-22577-3438-78?cc=2061550&wc=MMBX-XCF:n2079469534 : accessed 2013), Essex > Beverly > Births, marriages, deaths 1653-1890 > image 258 of 589 for son's family entries, John 2d Lovett and Bethia Rootes. * ''Massachusetts, Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910,'' index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHBT-1Q2 : accessed 11 Sep 2013), John Senior Lovett, 05 Nov 1686. *Carole Hammett, "Lovett Families of England" in "Combs-Coombs &c.; web content, [http://www.combs-families.org/combs/assoc/lovett/ ''USGenNet''],

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] [[Unknown-210467|Mary (Unknown) Lovett (abt.1615-1695)]] *Needs -- Update Birth and death *Correct Mary Patch *Research notes. *Update that baptism to 8 September ... *Salem Deaths https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077924090&view=1up&seq=414 *Beverly Deaths https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d&view=1up&seq=503 ==Work on G2G== Seeking collaboration on early family of John Lovett (PGM). I'm working off-profile to update his profile. Any assistance you are able to provide is appreciated. John Lovett was received as an inhabitant of Salem 25 July 1639, and was of Mackerel Cove (later Beverly) on 29 June 1641. He was born about 1610 (age at death). (1) We currently report one wife, Mary ______, and link her as the mother of all John's children. Our knowldge of Mary, however, suggests she is too young; unlikely the mother of John Lovett, Jr. *John Lovett, Jr. testified three times about his age, ::> In 1669, he was aged about 32, so born about 1637 ::> In 1678, he was aged about 40, so born about 1638 ::> In 1683, he was aged about 45, so born about 1638 *John Lovett Jr. was reported about age 91 when he died in 1727, so born about 1636. *Mary (_____) Lovett swore in 1673 that was then aged about 50, thus born about 1623; she would have been about 13 in 1636; 14 in 1637 and 15 in 1638. (2) John Lovett, Jr -- birth. He was born, probably 1638, but should we report his birth at England (uncertain) or Massachusetts Bay (uncertain)? And, if England (uncertain), should he be PGM, since we report the father's immigration as 1639? (3) Mary (_____) Lovett joined the Salem church in 1650 and shortly "Simon, Joseph & Mary chs of Sister Levett" were baptized, 8 September 1650. (So John Lovett, Jr. is not among the children then baptized). Below summarizes "our" efforts to estimate the births of these three children *Mary Lovett, born about 1645 (assumes she was age 21 or 22 at the time of her marriage to Thomas Patch; they had two children baptized Beverly, 19 July 1668. *Joseph Lovett, born about 1648 (assumes he was 25 at marriage, which WikiTree reports as 1673, which seems not well documented). *Simon Lovett, born before 8 September 1650 (baptism). (4) Mary (_____) Lovett's death. Cutter/Lewis Publishing (1908) reported she died June 1694. As with so many of Cutter's claims about early folks, he provided no reference and none has been found. Mary survived her husband John (she appeared on ____, swearing to the inventory of her late husband's estate). '''WIP ...''' == Biography == Mary was born about _____ , presumably England; she died, probably Beverly, then Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, ______ . As "Mary Lovett," she was among 20 admitted to the Salem church in 1650, and on 1 : 7 : 1650, baptisms at the church included, "Simon, Joseph & Mary chs of Sister Levett."Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 213, image 144; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives], notes "copied from the original ..." and "the original manuscripts are owned by ... Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. In Salem, 1 : 5 : 1652 [1 July 1652], together with witnesses "John Grover, Math. West and Roger Conant," she testified at court in [the presentment of] "Thomas Tuck ... for being drunk",George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., 1:258n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462322?urlappend=%3Bseq=270%3Bownerid=13510798899857678-278 ''HathiTrust'']; noticed by Doug Sinclair, [http://dougsinclairsarchives.com/lovett/johnlovett1.htm ''Doug Sinclaimr's Archives''].
... The wife of John Lovet, living on Cappan sid by the highway, testified that she saw Goodman Tuefe [Tuck?] go reeling, not able to walk in the highway, being very much overtaken with drink and accompanied by his father, Samuel Archer.
On 30. 9. 1664, Mary Lovett was a witness to the presentment of [[Hunter-77|Elisabeth]], the wife of "[[Woodbury-27|Umphery Woodbery]]."George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., 3:224n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150265?urlappend=%3Bseq=230 ''HathiTrust''], she is simply "Mary Lovett." On 20 September 1667, the Church of Christ att Bass River"The Bass River is made a distinct towne the 3rd of November 1668 : called Beverly," William P. Upham, ed., with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), p. 1; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/1/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. in Beverly was founded; its first registrant was Robert Morgan, followed by pastor John Hale. "Mary Louitt" was among the many "brethren & sisters belonging to Basse Riuer who "doe present our desires to the rest of the Church of Salem that with their consent wee and our children may be a church of our selues." Those so named also included "Josias Roote." Mary's son, "Joseph Lovet," and Josiah's daughter, "Bethia Lovett," were reported among those "not in full Communion [but] desire[d] to be dismissed with their parents."William P. Upham, ed., with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), p. 2-3; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n10/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. The names of Mary Lovett and Josias Rootes Senior were included the 50 who first subscribed to the church covenant.William P. Upham, ed., with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), p. 7; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n20/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. In a case concerning [[Unknown-419670|Goodwife Woolfe]], wife of [[Wolfe-2548|Peter Woolfe]], "for abusive carriage at meeting on the Lord's Day," "Mary Lovit" was sworn and deposed before Major William Hathorne, attested by Hilliard Veren, cleric, 1 :7 : 1673, "Mary Lovit, aged about fifty years," the balance of her testimony is not on record, but no doubt she was called as a witness in the Woolfe case. In the same matter, George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=223 5:215], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=224 216n]-217n; digital images, ; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=225 ''HathiTrust''], :Tamsin Taply, aged forty-two years, deposed that she saw Goodwife Woolfe sit so long in Goodwife Stackhouses lap that she leaned her head against the seat. Deponent would not have seen it, had not Goodwife Lovett pulled her by the arm to show it to her. [Testimony of 15 : 7: 1673] Her husband, John Lovett, died at Beverly, 8 November 1686.John Lovet 1686 Will (image), citing Massachusetts County, District and Probate Courts, "Massachusetts, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991"; digital images by subscription, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9069/images/007703073_00339?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ah2-319178&_phstart=successSource&pId=332758 ''Ancestry.com'']; also accessible as image file at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RY2W ''FamilySearch'']; transcript at Eugene Tappan, "Essex County Estates Administered in Suffolk County, Prior to 1701," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', multiple vols. 40 (1904): 215; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv40esse/page/n275/mode/2up?view=theater ''Internet Archive''], cites "Docket, No. 1523;" will is dated 8 November 1686, proved 18 December 1686.John Lovett, Sr. 1686 death entry, ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 2:496 (Lovit); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001597926?urlappend=%3Bseq=500 ''HathiTrust'']; reports his death as "Nov. 5, 1686" has suffix "sr.," includes "a. about 76 y." In his will, John Lovett calls her his "true and loving wife Mary." He leaves to her, :"four acres of Land with houseing outhouseing trees of fruits & all other appurtences pertaining to my homestead and also three acres of meadow adjoyning to Richd Dodges Grounds and all my Stock of meal cattle and all other creatures and all my household stuff ... " John asks that his sons, "Jno and Joseph Lovet Thomas Patch and George Standley ... during her widdowhood find her with wood cut convenient for her and delivered at her door ..." Mary died _____ (From what set of primary historical records does the date Jun 1695 arise?) === Family=== # [[Lovett-498|John Lovett]] [Jr.], born, probably England, say 1638 (he was about age 32In the case of Harris v. Roote, heard 29 March 1670, "John Lovet, jr., aged about thirty-two years deposed ... that he helped his father Roote put the heifers of to Riale side, etc.," George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=222 7:214], 217n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=225 ''HathiTrust''], in 1669, and about age 40On 24 June 1678, "Bethiah, wife of John Lovet, Jr., aged about thirty-nine years"; also testifying was "John Lovet, Jr., aged forty years," George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., 7:53; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461282?urlappend=%3Bseq=61 ''HathiTrust''], in 1678); married Bethiah Rootes ... Note: John seems unlikely of wife, Mary, unless other references to her age are learned) - WIP # Simon Lovett WIP # [[Lovett-1177|Joseph Lovett]] WIP # Mary Lovett, probably born Mackerel Cove, then Salem (now Beverly), before 1643 (she was "above 80" at the time of her death in 1723); died Wenham, Essex County, 26 September 1723.Mary Patch 1723 death entry, citing "C. R. [church record]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 214 (Patch); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=218 ''HathiTrust'']; Mary, [wid., a; above 80 y.] Married Thomas Patch ... WIP # [[Lovett-512|Bethia Lovett]], probably Mackerel Cove, probably after 8 September 1650, baptized Salem, 13 June 1652;Bethia Lovett 1652 baptism in church register, Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 145; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives]. died Beverly, before 25 July 1706; (date administration granted on estate of George Standley).Deborah Kimball Nowers, "George^1 Standley of Beverly, Massachusetts, and his Children," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 163:39-50, in particular part, p. 40; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11728/39/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married before 18 July 1698, George Standley.Deborah Kimball Nowers, "George^1 Standley of Beverly, Massachusetts, and his Children," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 163:39-50, in particular part, p. 40; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11728/39/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. # Abigail Lovett, probably born Mackerel Cove, 20 August 1654,Abigaile Lovet 1654 birth entry, citing "CT. R. [court records, Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1925) 6 vols., 1:530; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013533347?urlappend=%3Bseq=536 ''Hathi Trust'']. baptized Salem, 18 March 1655;Abigail Lovet 1655 baptism in church register, Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 145; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives]. died, probably Mackerel Cove, 27 May 1659.Abigaile Lovet 1659 death entry, citing "CT. R. [court records, Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1925) 6 vols., 5:408; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89077924090?urlappend=%3Bseq=414 ''Hathi Trust'']. # [[Lovett-1412|Abigail Lovett]], probably born Mackerel Cove, after 27 May 1659 (date sister of the same name died); married, probably Beverly, before 1684, [[Randall-9175|Issac Randall]], probably born at England, who died of Beverly before 23 April 1684.''Essex Institute Historical Collections'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1859-1993), 130 vols., 4 (1862):27-28; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924061508440?urlappend=%3Bseq=37 ''Hathi Trust''], includes, "Administration granted to Abigail Randell, relict of Isaac Randall" ... "she to give bonds with her father, John Lovett, Sen'r ..."; mentions also "there was £20 sent to England, now in sd Randall's sisters hands." Abigail perhaps married (2) about 1686, [[Woodbury-32|Thomas Woodbury]], and then (3) [[Larkum-3|Thomas Larcum]] as his second wife. Abigail is most likely the widow of Thomas Larkum who died Beverly between June and August, 1740.Widow of Thomas Larkum 1740 death entry, citing "P. R. I. [Record of deaths made by Col. Robert Hale and formerly in possession of James Hill, town clerk]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 2:487 (Larkum); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=491 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Research Notes== '''Birth.''' When was Mary born? Mary was deposed in 1673, saying she was about aged 50, thus born about 1623. She had given birth to at least three children by 1650 (Simon, Joseph and Mary were baptized at Salem on as "ch. of Sister Lovit"). Note Cutter (1908) claims she was born about 1605,Richard Cutter, ed., ''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts'', 4 vols., paged continuously (New York, Lewis historical Pub. Co., 1908), 3:1638-1643 (Lovett); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044004530572?urlappend=%3Bseq=676%3Bownerid=5026308-764 ''HathiTrust''], Cutter cites no references. and Stone claims she was born about 1615; "She died June 1695, aged about 80" (no references).Edwin Martin Stone, ''History of Beverly Civil and Ecclesiastical, From its Settlement in 1630 to 1842'' (Boston: James Monroe and Company, 1843), 31, 32, at 32 ; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofbeverly00ston/page/31/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. '''Marriage.''' *[_____] claims Mary married John Lovett at Salem, Massachusetts about 1636-7.{{citation needed}} (Who? Is this from Torrey material?) *Torrey/Roberts 1985 entry as John Lovet (1612, ?1610-1686) married Mary _______, m.. 1637, m. 1636?; Salem.Clarence Almon Torrey, and Gary Boyd Roberts, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700", Baltimore, Maryland. (1985); digital images, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=mOgK8dM9qqUC&printsec=frontcover&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Lovett&f=false pg. 476] ''Google Books''. *For the current Torrey version, see ''New England Marriages to 1700'' (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), multiple vols., 2:972; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/972/426895007 ''AmericanAncestors'']. reports the same data, cites "Salem [[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000001382334?urlappend=%3Bseq=98 2:70], EIHC [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184357?urlappend=%3Bseq=285 40:215]; Granberry 275 [''sic''], see [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE946661 ''FamilySearch''] p. 270." '''Errors in Print.''' In 1965, Frank Nelson Hall called her "Mary Grant" in ''A Lovett Genealogy ...'' (no records confirming surname of Grant).Hall, Frank Nelson. Comp. Denton, Texas. 1965, ''A Lovett Genealogy ... and allied families of Rea, Jordon, Thorndike, Larkin, Woodbery, Dodge, Proctor, Hale, Hall''; digital images, [https://smithharper.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/BethiaLovett.pdf Emigrant Ancestor John Lovett ''FamilySearch'']. "Our knowledge of John and his family comes from Perley's History of Salem, Stone's History of Beverly, Mass., a printed pamphlet in the possession of the Beverly Historical Society, and page 1638 Volume 3 of the book Boston and Eastern Mass., by Cutter. A previous version of her profile identified her as this "Mary Grant"; her surname was later updated to "unknown." '''Deed Research.''' :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BXNQ?wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411 Link] to "Massachusetts Land Records" > Essex > Deed index (grantee) 1640-1799 Had-Pix"; Lovett grantees begin [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BFL2?i=268&wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411 here at img. 269 of 545], recorded as, *1712/Apr 7--Mary et al from Samuel Corning--23:257/Beverly *1788/Feb 8--Mary from John Lovett--149:17/Beverly *1760/Feb 28--Mercy (ux John) from Jonathan Dodge et ux et al00108:97/Beverly. :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-YPH9?wc=MCBL-TWR%3A361613201%2C361826201&cc=2106411 Link] to "Massachusetts Land Records" > Essex > Deed index (grantor) 1640-1799 Fox-Nix; Lovett grantors begin [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-YPKQ?i=525&wc=MCBL-TWR%3A361613201%2C361826201&cc=2106411 here at img 526 of 724]. *There are many Mary entries, but recorded 1743 (ux Jonathan) to 1791. == Sources == * Donald Lines Jacobus, compiler. [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE946661 ''The Granberry family and allied families : including the ancestry of Helen (Woodward) Granberry''], based on data collected by and for Edgar Francis Waterman, Hartford, Connecticut, 1945; digital images, p. 270-71, "John^2 Lovett, born about 1637 ... * James Savage, [http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic03savarich#page/124/mode/2up ''A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register''], 4 vols; digital images, Internet Archive 124, entry for John Lovett, Salem, 1639. * Charles Henry Pope, [http://archive.org/stream/pioneersofmassac00pope#page/292/mode/2up ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts, a descriptive list, drawn from the records of the colonies, towns and churches and other contemporaneous documents''] (1900); digital images, _Internet Archive_ (accessed 2013), p. 293, for John Lovett, Salem, 1638. * Eugene Tappan, ''Essex County Estates Administered in Suffolk County, Prior to 1701,'' [http://archive.org/stream/essexinstitutehiv40esse#page/n275/mode/2up Essex Institute Historical Collections], multiple volumes; digital images, Internet Archive (accessed 2013), 40 (1904): 215, "John Lovet, senior, of Beverly ...." * Clarence Almon Torrey. ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700", Baltimore, Maryland; database, [http://www.americanancestors.org/ American Ancestors]: accessed 2013, John Lovet (1612, ?1610-1686) and Mary ____ entry. Separately consulted are related supplemental schedules, "Key to References ...," version 1.1 (2011). * Edwin Martin Stone, [http://archive.org/stream/historyofbeverly00ston#page/30/mode/2up ''History of Beverly, Civil and Ecclesiastical: From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842''] (1843); digital images, Internet Archive (accessed 2013), pp. 31-32, "Nov. 8th, 1686, John Lovett deceased, aged about 76 ..." * Sidney Perley, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.32000001382334;view=1up;seq=98 ''The History of Salem Massachusetts, 1626-1716''], 3 vols; digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2013), 2 (1926): 70n-71n, footnote entry about John Lovett (about 1610-1686), with some continuing information. * William Richard Cutter, [http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland00cuttgoog#page/n670/mode/2up ''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts''], multiple volumes; digital images, _Internet Archive_ (accessed 2013), 3 (1908): 1638-9, for "Lovett." * ''Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Towns Records, 1579-2001,'' images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-22577-3438-78?cc=2061550&wc=MMBX-XCF:n2079469534 : accessed 2013), Essex > Beverly > Births, marriages, deaths 1653-1890 > image 258 of 589 for son's family entries, John 2d Lovett and Bethia Rootes. * ''Massachusetts, Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910,'' index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHBT-1Q2 : accessed 11 Sep 2013), John Senior Lovett, 05 Nov 1686. * "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Towns Records, 1579-2001," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-22577-3438-78?cc=2061550&wc=MMBX-XCF:n2079469534 : accessed 2013), Essex > Beverly > Births, marriages, deaths 1653-1890 > image 258 of 589 for son's family entries, John 2d Lovett and Bethia Rootes. *Doug Sinclair, "John Lovett"; web content, [http://dougsinclairsarchives.com/lovett/johnlovett1.htm Doug Sinclair Archives]. == Acknowledgments == Click the Changes tab for the details on WikiTree contributors.

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] [[Chandler-194|Edmund Chandler (abt.1587-aft.1662)]] (now updated) Existing Profile 23 January 2023 ==Datafields== Edmund Chandler
Born about 1587 in England [uncertain]
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of Unknown (Unknown) Chandler — married about 1610 (to about 1630) [location unknown]
Husband of Unknown (Unknown) Chandler — married about 1630 in Plymouth, Massachusetts
Father of Samuel Chandler, Lydia (Chandler) Higgins, Anna Chandler, Sarah Chandler, Unknown Chandler, John Chandler, Benjamin Chandler, Joseph Chandler, Mary Chandler and Ruth Chandler
Died after 3 May 1662 after about age 75 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
== Biography == It has been said that there is much confusion and misinformation about Edmund Chandler who immigrated to Plymouth Colony before 1633. He probably was born in England between 1588 and 1592. He seems to have lived in Leiden. He is listed in the Leiden records several times. He was a member of the Separatist (English religious dissenting) congregation. His profession was sayweaver. He married and had three children born at Leiden: Samuel, Lydia, and an unnamed child who died in 1619. The name of his first wife is unknown. The last of the Leiden pilgrims arrived in Plymouth Colony about 1629. Edmund and [[Chandler-29|Roger Chandler]] were among them. He resided at Plymouth, then at neighboring Duxbury. His profession is given as draper. He served as constable. He first married while in Leiden. He married again, to a woman whose first name was Sarah, but a record of his marriage has not been found. Edmund Chandler had seven surviving children: John, Sarah, Anna, Mary, Benjamin, Joseph, and RuthGreat Migration Begins Vol. I p. 328-329. He made his will on on May 3, 1662 and had passed away by June 4, 1662. The married names and husbands of his daughters are unknown. Name: Elizabeth? Alden - [[Alden-294|She]] married a different [[Chandler-1779|Edmund Chandler]]. She was born many years too late to have been a wife to this Edmund. Below information POSTED by Thomas Moody (sources listed in "Source" section. Edmund died between May 3, 1662 when he made his Will and June 2, 1662 when the inventory of his estate was taken. His Will was proved June 4, 1662 (Plymouth Colony Probate, Book 2: pt. 2: 75, 76 as referred to in “Small”, see above) When he died, he bequeathed to his daughters, Sarah, Anna, and Mary “three thousand and five hundred of sugar which belonges to mee at Barbadoes.” Only the sugar was said to have been in Barbados, not the daughters also, as some have asserted.  TIMELINE 1580s  Edmund was most likely born sometime during this decade.  November 11, 1613  He was admitted to citizenship in Leiden, Holland under the guarantee of Roger Wilson and Henry Wood. (From Small)  April 27, 1615   He guaranteed Leiden citizenship for John Keble. (From Small)  March 26, 1619  He buried a child in St. Peter’s Church in Leiden. Edmund was living in Nieuwestadt, Holland. (From Small)  May 5, 1623   He guaranteed Leiden citizenship for Roger White. (From Small)  April 17, 1626   He guaranteed Leiden citizenship for Edward Coolidge. (From Small)  July 31, 1628   He was a witness for the Last Will and Testament of Catherine Edmonds, wife of William Cubitt in Leiden, Holland. (From the Dutch Archives Internet site, see Sources below). N.B. The English translation of this Will on the Dutch Archives site contains an error - the name of the testator is shown as Catherine Edmonds Chandler (introducing the possibility that she could be related to Edmund the witness). However, examination of the Dutch original makes it clear that the only person named Chandler in the document is Edmund. 1629 or 1630   Edmund most likely left Holland for Plymouth during this period. Isaac Allerton and Mr. Sherley facilitated the emigration of the remaining members of Rev. Robinson’s congregation, of which Edmund was a member, who wished to leave Holland. (From Plymouth Colony)  *January 1, 1633: Edmund was listed as a freeman in Duxbury, Massachusetts. One had to be a member in good standing of the church in those days to be a freeman. He was also listed as a freeman in March 1636/7Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet (ed.) ''[[Space:Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England|Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England]]'' Volume 1 1633-1640. Originally publ 1855 (Reprint. New York : AMS Press, 1968) [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0102newp#page/n25/mode/2up 1633 p. 4]; [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0102newp#page/n73/mode/2up 1637 p.52]; and in Duxbury 1639 and 1658.Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet (ed.) ''[[Space:Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England|Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England]]'' Volume 7 MIscellaneous records 1633-1689. Boston: 1857 [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0708newp#page/n187/mode/2up Vol 7 1639 p. 174] [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0708newp#page/n211/mode/2up 1658 p. 198] Underhill, Lora Altine Woodbury. The Genealogy of Edward Small of New England and the Allied Families with Tracings of English Ancestry, Cambridge, Mass. 1910. [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofedw02unde/page/854/mode/2up Vol II, pp 855 - 919]  October 20, 1634   He sold a lot to John Rogers adjoining Robert Hicks’ land on the Duxbury side. (From Small)  January 3, 1636/37   He was chosen Constable (the equivalent of Chief Executive Officer) of the town of Duxbury. He was sworn in on March 7, 1636/37. (From Small)  June 7, 1636   He was chosen to serve on a jury. (From Small)  January 29, 1638/9   He took an apprentice, John Edwards. (From Small)  April 2, 1638   “Threescore acres of land are granted to Edmund Chandler on…the Duxburrrow side by…Captain Standish and Mr. Alden.” This was his homestead later occupied by his sons. (From Small)  May 30, 1637   He gave bail for Samuel Chaundler, probably his son, regarding an indebtedness. (From Small and Plymouth Colony)  June 4, 1639   He and Jonathan Brewster were sent as the first Deputies from Duxbury to the Plymouth Colony General Court to look into uniting Duxbury and Plymouth. (From Small and Plymouth Colony)  July 19, 1639   He bought one acre of land from Thomas Besbeech (Bixby) of Duxbury to build a house. (From Small)  September 1, 1640   He served on a jury before the General Court. (From Small)  October 5, 1640   He served on a jury before the Court of Assistants. (From Small)  November 2, 1640   He received a 50 acre grant of land at North River by the General Court. (From Small)  June 8, 1650   He sold the one acre of land that he bought from Thomas Besbeech plus the house and improvements to John Browne of Duxbury.  June 7, 1651  He sold the 50 acres of North River land to Thomas Byrd of Scituate. (From Small)  May 4, 1653 He bought 2 acres of marsh meadow adjacent to his property from John Washburn, Jr. (From Small)  July 15, 1653   He exchanged his interest in his Bridgewater land (of which he was a proprietor) for interest in land in Dartmouth, Mass. He was one of 34 purchasers of the Dartmouth (Massachusetts) land and “places adjacent.” (From Small)  July 3, 1656   The General Court purchased land from the Native Americans - what is now Freetown, Dartmouth and Fall River Mills near Rhode Island - to be granted to freemen. (From Small)  April 2, 1659   The Dartmouth land and “places adjacent” as mentioned above was conveyed to Edmund Chandler among others. This share of land by the Taunton River was left by Will to his son Joseph. Edmund left his “whole share of land” in Dartmouth to his son, Samuel.  May 3, 1662   He wrote his Will leaving his estate to his sons and daughters. His wife most likely died previously. He owned land in Duxbury, Dartmouth and Taunton when he died.  May 3 to June 2, 1662   Edmund died between May 2nd and June 2nd when his estate was inventoried.  Where did Edmund Chandler Originate from? by Dick Chandler, CFA Vice President The honest answer to this question is “we don’t know”. It is regrettable that some family historians seem unable to say those words, preferring to invent an answer that roughly fits the few facts available. The original English parish register extractions performed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) as part of their International Genealogical Index (IGI) were performed to a very high standard of verification. Equally, the early submissions by LDS church members were subjected to scrutiny by Elders. Regrettably the IGI now contains a large number of submissions which have not been subjected to any meaningful scrutiny and contain no source references, and as a result contain “inventions”, thereby corrupting and devaluing what was previously a very valuable genealogical resource. A number of the records displayed by the LDS FamilySearch facility claim to state details of Edmund’s origins and parentage. Many are based on old books which contain incorrect statements. Some are plainly wrong. Others, though plausible, are not corroborated by any source reference and cannot be independently verified by a church record or similar document. The purpose of this paper is to document the Edmund brick wall and state what has been studied to date, to form a basis for further research. The Edmund Chandler timeline (on another page of this web site) identifies that Edmund was probably born in the 1580s before 1584 and no later than 1592, as he had to have been an adult when he was admitted to citizenship of Leiden, Holland in 1613, probably older than 60 in 1643, yet born late enough to have lived until 1662. One of the most common errors seen regarding Edmund’s origins arises from the writings of Dr Mary Chandler Lowell, who asserted that he was born in London, England in 1588/9, the son of John and Jane (Gilton) Channdeler (later Chandler) of St Margaret Moyses (the name of a parish in London). This has spawned a host of LDS patron submissions placing the birth of Jane, her marriage to John, and their parenting of Edmund at various widely scattered locations around England. The truth is that the John Channdeler who did marry Jane Gyttin on 15th January 1581 at St Mildred, Poultry with St Mary Colechurch (another parish in London) was the same person as John Chaundflower alias Chaundler who died in 1585. In his Will, John mentions his two fathers-in-law Robert Cole and Robert Gyttens, his second wife Jane and his three children (by Elizabeth Cole, not Jane) named as Robert, John and Martha – no mention of Edmund. It has been suggested that this was because Edmund was a child “in esse”. This term strictly means “in existence”, that is, a child born but not yet named, but it is often incorrectly used to describe a child conceived but not yet born, for which the correct expression is “in posse” – a possible child. If Edmund had been a child in esse or in posse it might have explained how Edmund could be John Chaundflower’s child but excluded from his Will. But Dr Lowell said that Edmund was born in 1588/9, three years after John died – too long for him to have been unborn/unnamed. Dealing only with the generally reliable extracted records from parish registers, the following are the only Edmund Chandler (or variant) references within the LDS FamilySearch facility in the relevant period: Edmund, son of Edmund Chaundler, christened 20 December 1612 at St Mary, Stoke Newington. It is presumably this record, which evidences the prior existence of an Edmund Chaundler, which has given rise to another common error stating that the Edmund who migrated to New England was the earlier Edmund Chandler, assumed to have been born in Stoke Newington in the 1580s. Obviously the younger Edmund christened in 1612 was not old enough to become a citizen of Leiden in 1613. Edmund the father could not have been the Separatist either, because: In the Calendar to the Middlesex Sessions Records 1616-1618 Session Roll 557/32 Session Reg 2/406 Robert Anthony and Edmund Chaundler of Stoke Newington, silkweavers, give recognizances to keep the peace for Lucy, wife of the said Robert, towards Lucy Atkinson). In addition to young Edmund on 20 December 1612, the father Edmund Chaundler had the following children christened at St Mary, Stoke Newington: Marie on 1 May 1618 (died 8 August 1620); Thomas on 23 November 1619 (died 1621); Katherine on 30 December 1621; and another Thomas on 11 January 1624. In short, this Edmund could not have been doing all this in England as well as living as a citizen of Leiden. This discredits the Stoke Newington theory. Edmund Chaundler, son of Rych Chaundler, christened 22 October 1620 at Stewkley, Buckinghamshire (again, too late to be Edmund the Separatist). Edmud (sic) Chandler, parents not recorded, christened 30 May 1593 at Stewkley, Buckinghamshire. Probably too late to be our Edmund, but possible. Edmonde Chanler married Johane Furfille at Winterbourne Earls, Wiltshire on 10 October 1594. Probably too early to be our Edmond, and in any case this is probably the Edmund Chandler who was buried at All Saints Church in nearby Idmiston, Wiltshire on 4th December 1646. Edmond Chandler married Alis Eyde at St Mary, Woodbridge (near Ipswich in Suffolk) on 4 May 1595. Probably too early to be our Edmond, and in any case this is probably the Edmond Chandler who was buried at St Michael’s Church in nearby Framlingham, Suffolk on 5th January 1632. Edman Chandler married Judeth Partreche 17 November 1616 at Woodbridge (near Ipswich in Suffolk). This could only be our Edmund if he returned to England from Leiden to marry, which seems unlikely. In addition, Boyd’s Marriage Index has: Ed Chaundler married Joan Farney 1603 at St Gregory by St Pauls, London. Further investigation shows that this Ed is Boyd’s abbreviation for Edward. Edm Chandler married Rose Musket 1575 at Haughley in Suffolk. This Edmund could not have lived until 1662. Edm Chandler married An Sarles 1625 at Peasenhall in Suffolk. Again, this could only be our Edmund if he returned to England from Leiden to marry, which seems unlikely. There is an LDS Church Member submission (with no contact details) showing the birth of an Edmund Chandler at Colchester, Essex in 1582 – this record, which is not corroborated by an extract from a Parish Register, also shows a death date of 1662, so this is obviously intended to refer to Edmund the Separatist. Presumably the alleged place of Edmund’s birth is because a Leiden record shows another Chandler - Roger - as being “of Colcester” (though there is also a contradictory Leiden record saying he is “of Rochester” which is in the county of Kent), and the birth year of 1582 was chosen so that he would be an adult when granted citizenship of Leiden in 1613, but aged over 60 in 1643, so too old to appear on the “Able to Bear Arms” list. If anyone has evidence to support this submission, we would value seeing it. In the absence of evidence, it must be assumed to be incorrect. In the 16th Century Colchester, an ancient English town dating back to the Romans who invaded England in the year 55 BC, did become the meeting place for a number of congregations bitterly opposed to the rites and practices of the established church in England. Roger, and perhaps Edmund too, may indeed have joined one of these congregations, but that does not mean they came from Colchester originally. It is well known that the original homes of the Mayflower passengers were widely scattered throughout England. An LDS Ancestral File entry shows Roger Chandler “of Colchester” born 1580 in Colchester but christened some 20 miles away at Lavenham, Suffolk on 4th April 1580, the son of James Chandler and an unnamed wife or Roger Chandler and Joan Vale. This record says that Roger married Isabella Chilton at Canterbury in Kent on 21 July 1615 and died on 3rd October 1665 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. A parish register entry does exist at Lavenham for the christening of Roger Chandelor son of Roger on 4th April 1580. But there is no trace of the Canterbury marriage in the registers of the churches of Canterbury, although an Isabell Chilton was christened at St Paul’s Canterbury on 15th January 1587. In fact, Roger and Isabella married in Leiden. And although the older Roger and two other Chandelors christened a total of seven children at Lavenham in that period, none of them was named Edmond – the boys, all sons of Roger, were named Roger, Isac (sic) who only survived for two months, and Abraham. It should be noted that only five of the twelve Colchester parishes have registers surviving from the 16th Century. They are St. Botolph, St. James, St. Leonard, St. Mary-at-the Walls and St. Nicholas. All of these five have been searched (by IGI PR extraction batch number), and they contain no Edmund or Roger Chandler (or variants) christening. It remains possible that Edmund did come from Colchester – perhaps via Rochester - the point is that there is no evidence to support this or any other origin. There is an LDS Church Member submission stating that Edmunde (sic) Chandler married Ann Purdye 17 May 1602 at North Elmham (near Fakenham in Norfolk). This is not corroborated by an entry in the North Elmham church register, though other Chandler entries in the same period appear there. I have searched the database of the Alumni of Cambridge University in England, which was a hot-bed of religious debate towards the end of the 16th Century. Alumni Records exist for Separatists Wm Brewster born 1565 who entered Peterhouse College in 1580, and for John Robinson born 1576 who entered Corpus Christi College in 1592. Alumni records also exist for two other men who may have been the relevant Separatists – Roger Wilson (no birth year given) entered St John’s College at Michaelmas 1587 and Henry Wood (again no birth year given) who entered King’s College at Easter 1572. There is no record of Edmund or Roger Chandler in the Cambridge Alumni database, so it was not at Cambridge University that Edmund or Roger acquired their Separatist leaning. (There are no Cambridge records for Wm Bradford, Richard Clyfton, John Smyth, Myles Standish, John Alden, John Keble [a common name in Suffolk, including a 1591 christening at Earl Stoneham, 6 miles east of Stowmarket], Roger White, Nathaniel Chandler or Edward Coolidge – there is an Edward Coolidge marriage to Prudence Reader 30 May 1591 at Maidstone in Kent). There was an Edmond Chandler (Chaundler) of Buckinghamshire born 1568 who attended New College, Oxford between 1588 and 1595, but he went on to pursue a career in the English church. I have tried to locate Edmund’s origins by researching the origins of the men he guaranteed for citizenship in Leiden, but this has produced no positive result. Similarly, pursuing clues from other Leiden records, I have examined all possible permutations of Mary or Catherine Chandler, Edmonds or Richards marriages, or any of these to a Cubitt, in English online marriage records in the relevant period, to no avail. Analysis of the 1881 British Census shows 3,816 people with any surname and the forename Edmond, but 27,024 with any surname and the forename Edmund, indicating that the Edmund spelling is far more usual. Most frequent distribution of the forename Edmund at that time was in Middlesex and Lancashire, followed by Sussex and Kent. The surname Chandler, however, does not occur frequently in Lancashire. The popularity of the name Edmund can be traced to the martyrdom of Edmund, a King of East Anglia in England, who was captured by Danish invaders near Hoxne in the county of Suffolk on 20th November in the year 870. He was flayed with flesh-stripping whips, tied to a tree and used for archery practice until his body was covered “like the bristles of a hedgehog”, yet still he refused to renounce his Christian faith. Finally, because Edmund continued to profess his belief, the Danish chief Ivar had him beheaded. After the Danes moved on, Edmund was interred at Beadoriceworth, the town now known as Bury St Edmunds. === Edmund Chandler's Will === [Plymouth Colony Wills, II:II:75] Edmund Chandler, "old and weake in body" dated his will 3 May 1662, which was signed by mark, witnessed by John Alden and Constant Southworth, and proved 4 June 1662. He made bequests to: son Samuell Chandeler, son Benjamine Chandeler, son Joseph Chandeler, daughters Sarah, Anna, and Mary, child Ruth. Son Joseph made executor. The inventory was taken 2 June 1662 and presented 4 June 1662.Bowman George Ernest. "Chandler Notes" Mayflower Descendant: A Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1899- . 14:65 Will p 69 ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/12339/68/24155345 Online database: AmericanAncestors.org], New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010)Robert Charles Anderson, "Edmund Chandler", The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I, Boston, New England Historic Genelogical Society 1995, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/0/326/0 p326 - 328 $subscription]. === Children === By 1st wife ______ ______ *1. Samuel Chandler b. say 1612 m. ____ ____. No known children *2. (prob.) Lydia Chandler b. say 1614; m. 1634 Richard Higgins *3. Child Chandler buried Pieterskerk, Leiden 26 March 1619. By 2nd wife _____ ______ *4. John Chandler b. say 1632; In 1653, at sea bound for Barbadoes, he left his estate to his father *5. Sarah Chandler b. say 1638; named in her father's will. No further record. *6. Anna Chandler b. say 1640; named in her father's will. No further record. *7. Mary Chandler, b. say 1642; named in her father's will. No further record. *8. Benjamin Chandler b. say 1644; m. Elizabeth Buck *9. Joseph Chandler b. say 1646; m. by 1673 Mercy ______ *10 Ruth Chandler b. say 1648; named in her father's will. No further record. === Editing Note === Areas of confusion: The following are being removed as parents: [[Chandler-543|John Chandler]], [[Gitton-1|Jane Gitton]]. Neither the Great Migration Begins nor the Edmund Chandler Association give the names of the parents. The following source citation from Ancestry Family Trees states that this set of parents have been disproved http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/26055694/person/12553109672/story/c3492291-738b-4825-a94b-f78b12cd26f0?src=search A different Edmund Chandler did marry an Elizabeth Alden. [[Chandler-29|Roger Chandler]] is associated with Edmund Chandler, but the relationship has not been proven. Edmund Chandler's son'' John'' had been to Barbados. Removing [[Alden-2064|Elizabeth Alden]] Editing notes submitted by [[Nally-4|Becky Syphers]] 6/5/14 He had property in Barbados (sugar) and was a draper according to his will (see image). (''citation needed'') His parents were NOT (see above): John Chandler, 1555 – 1592 Jane Gitton, 1560 – 1666 Edmund arrived in Plymouth, MA in 1632 and may have married a second time in Barbados in 1633. == Sources == See Also * Source: Title: http://www.edmundchandler.com/ See especially: http://www.edmundchandler.com/myths.html Description: The Edmund Chandler Family Association. * Source: Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littleford and Williams, Alicia Crane, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 16 Part 1 of 3, John Alden, Boston, Mass.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2002. p. 44-45, 120-122 * Source: Title: http://www.pilgrimarchives.nl Description: Pilgrim Archive from Leiden, Netherlands * Source: Title: Marie Harrington, Benton, ME, 04901 * http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2801918&id=I4731 user tree submission Sources for info posted by Thomas Moody: *Plymouth Colony, Its History and People 1620-1621 by Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Ancestry Publishing, 1986. Stratton was the former Historian General of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Original source material is listed in this book.  *The Genealogy of Edward Small of New England and the Allied Families with Tracings of English Ancestry by Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill (Cambridge, Mass. 1910). This is considered the most complete, meticulously documented genealogy of the early Chandlers. Original sources are listed. Chapter 13, The Chandler Family, is 68 pages long and covers Edmund and several generations of his descendants. There have been discoveries since it was first written. John was found to be Edmund’s son and not his brother, as was Samuel. We still have not found more information about Nathaniel (Nathanell Chaundor). [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofedw02unde/page/854/mode/2up Vol II, pp 855 - 919] * http://one-barton-family.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I5804&tree=db * “Morris Ancestry, Vol 5, The Great Migration Part II”, by Charles Gould Morris, 2010 vol. 5, pg 309-10

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== ==Bibliographic Notes== ==Content== {| border="0" !!!!!!! |- |||John White         ||Samuel Sharp        ||Thomas Hudson |- |||John Pocock||Robert Holland||Thomas Andrews |- |||Robert Kean||[[Sherley-58|James Shirley]]||Thomas Ward |- |||Thomas Goffe||[[Beauchamp-780|John Beauchamp]]||Thomas Millsop|||| |- ||| |} ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

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See also, [[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ---- [[Conant-279|Lot Conant Jr (1656-1744)]] Items removed from profile ------ WIP below -- Lot Conant, born February 16, 1656/57 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts; died Unknown. He was the son of 1380. Lot Conant and 1381. Elizabeth Walton. He married Elizabeth Pride June 14, 1698 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts.Early Records of the Town of Beverly, 1905, A. A. Galloupe: Marriage Intentions; Lot Conant & Elizabeth pride both of this Towne their Intention of Marriage Entered May ye 21ft 1698.Source: Early Records of the Town of Beverly, Mass., 1905, A. A. Galloupe: Marriages; Lot Conant junr & Elizabeth Pride both of this Towne ware Married by the Reverend Mr. John Hale Minister of ye Gospele in this place on ye fourteenth day of June in ye year of our Lord God 1698. Elizabeth Pride, born Abt. 1666; she died unknown. She was the daughter of [[Pride-113|John Pride]] and [[Lovering-105|Jane Lovering]]. Notes for Lot Conant: Marriage 1 Abigail UNKNOWN Children # Samuell CONANT b: 30 Mar 1687 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Abigail CONANT b: 6 Feb 1689/1690 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Sarah CONANT b: 2 Nov 1693 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Roger CONANT b: 18 Feb 1694/1695 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Benjamin CONANT b: Feb in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts Marriage 2 Mary Elizabeth PRIDE Married: 14 Jun 1698 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts Children # Joanna CONANT # Joseph CONANT # Ruth CONANT b: 18 Nov 1702 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Joshua CONANT b: 22 Dec 1704 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Elisabeth CONANT # Joshua CONANT b: 19 Oct 1707 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Joanna CONANT b: 15 Nov 1709 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Bartholomu CONANT b: 4 Feb 1711/1712 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Elizabeth CONANT b: 27 Mar 1715 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts # Samuel CONANT b: 18 Nov 1717 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts BIRTH: Vital Records of Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, page 86, CONNANT, Lott, s. Lott, Feb. 16, 1657. MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, page 71, CONANT, Lot, sr., and Elizabeth Pride, June 14, 1698.*Intention also recorded Notes for Elizabeth Pride: Christening: 12 Dec 1666 Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts aka Mary Child of Lot Conant and Elizabeth Pride is: Ruth Conant, born November 18, 1702 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died December 10, 1786 in Sutton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; married Deacon Benjamin Woodbury December 14, 1721 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts. == Sources ==

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== Regarding the cited source, B. D. White, W. W. Woodward, (2007). "A most exquisite fellow: William White and an Atlantic world perspective on the seventeenth-century chymical furnace." ''Ambix''. 54 (no. 3):285-298 http://hdl.handle.net/10179/666 [links to an "abstract"] http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174582307X237065 [links to an "abstract"] : 2007. Correctly identifies William White, ca 1600-1610 to 1673, husband of Elizabeth Jackson, father of Cornelius White I, et al The source seems an article published 2007 in ''Ambix'', otherwise a "a peer-reviewed academic journal on the history of alchemy and chemistry ... currently published by the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry" (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambix ''Wikipedia'']). Note our included comment, "Correctly identifies William White, ca 1600-1610 to 1673, husband of Elizabeth Jackson, father of Cornelius White I, et al." Our narrative references this source nine times without further reference to any underlying historical records or authorities cited by the article's authors. At least in a quick review, the work seems not widely distributed nor readily accessible without registration and/or possibly subscription. Without knowing the historical references and authorities cited by the authors, how would we assess whether this work is a reliable pre-1700 source, or how it would differ from FindAGrave or an online family file? I plan to update the span tag citation to include detail from the see also source, but without more insight, we should consider removing the inline citations to this source. If reliable sources do not support the associated claims, those should be moved (intact) to research notes. 499 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSQW-GYD?i=28&cat=1931591 1] Samuel Allen 1709 probate, case #499 (17 pp.), ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13744/499-co1/244878476 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Samuel Allen 1631[/2] birth, citing "court files, Essex Co. Quarterly Court," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1916-1925), 1:36 (Allen); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013533347?urlappend=%3Bseq=40%3Bownerid=13510798889958374-46 ''HathiTrust''], "[Allen] Samuell, s. William and Als, 8: 11m: 1631." #'''Samuel Allen, Jr.''', born 4 August 1663, baptized 28 October 1665; died about 1744; married in Marblehead, 17 March 1687, Abigail Williams; nine children. Samuel Allin 1663 birth, ''Vital Records of Manchester, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institutr, 1903), 19 (Allin); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/19/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''], "[Allin] Samuell, s. Samuell and Sarah, Aug. 4, 1663." Samuel Allen 1665 baptism, citing "church record, First Church," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1916-1925), 1:36 (Allen); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013533347?urlappend=%3Bseq=40%3Bownerid=13510798889958374-46 ''HathiTrust''], "[Allen] Sam[ue]l, s. Sam[ue]l, bp. 28: 8m: 1665." #'''John Allen''', born 12 February 1666; died in 1737; married (1) Elizabeth _____; married (2) Margaret Hilton; ten children said by first wife; one by second. #'''Sarah Allen''', born 12 March 1668; married 4 December 1684 to William Hassam of Marblehead. #'''William Allen''', born 18 March 1670; died in Windham, Connecticut, 15 December 1747. FYI, Salem has possible record, William Allen 1670 baptismal record, citing "church record, First Church," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1916-1925), 1:35 (Allen); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013533347?urlappend=%3Bseq=39%3Bownerid=13510798889958374-45 ''HathiTrust''], "[Allen] William, s. Samuel, bp. Sept. 4, 1670." #'''Joseph Allen''', born 26 June 1672; died 17 August 1727; married (1) 28 October 1696 to Catherine Leach (born 1 October 1680; died 1711); married (2) 20 January 1713 to Sarah Knowlton, who survived to become his widow; seven children by first wife; four by second. FYI, Salem has possible record, Joseph Allen 1672 baptism, citing "church record, First Church," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1916-1925), 1:35 (Allen); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013533347?urlappend=%3Bseq=39%3Bownerid=13510798889958374-45 ''HathiTrust''], "[Allen] Joseph, s. –––––, bp. Oct. ––, 1672." #'''Alice Allen''', born 20 September 1674; married Daniel Williams of Manchester. (See [[Allen-14515|Alice Allen]] and [[Williams-25257|Daniel Williams]].) #'''Rachel Allen''', born 19 February 1677; married 14 June 1715 to Samuel Hutchinson of Windham, Connecticut. #'''Elizabeth Allen''', born 18 March 1679. (Raymond Frederick Allen believes she is the woman who married 3 February 1725-6 to Robert Leach, Jr.) #'''Benjamin Allen''', born 4 June 1681, baptized 2 October 1681. (Raymond Frederick Allen provides continuing information.) Benjamin Allen 1681 baptism, citing "church record, First Church," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1916-1925), 1:34 (Allen); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013533347?urlappend=%3Bseq=39%3Bownerid=13510798889958374-44 ''HathiTrust''], "[Allen] Benjamin, s. Sam[ue]l, bp. Oct. 2, 1681." #'''Jonathan Allen''', born 4 September 1684, baptized October 1684, died 4 December 1768; married 1709 to Mary Pierce; twelve children born Manchester. Johnathan Allen 1684 baptism, citing "church record, First Church," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1916-1925), 1:35 (Allen); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013533347?urlappend=%3Bseq=39%3Bownerid=13510798889958374-45 ''HathiTrust''], "[Allen] Jonathan, s. Samuel, bp. Oct. ––, 1684." == Sources ==

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] == Biography == ''Caution: Nicholas and Elizabeth (Owlsey) Patch's sons [[Patch-939|James]] and [[Patch-950|Thomas]] have frequently been confused in print and in family files with other immigrants of the same name--[[Patch-21|James Patch (abt.1615-1658)]] and [[Patch-950|Thomas Patch Sr (abt.1638-1711)]]. See [[#Research Notes|Research Notes]].'' Nicholas Patch, son of [[Patch-41|Nicholas Patch Sr (abt.1555-1637)]] and his wife, [[Unknown-434377|Jane]] (____) Patch was baptized at South Petherton, Somerset, England, 26 June 1597.Citing Horatio Gates Somerby, "Somerby Manuscripts, vol. 12, 58-64" for selected abstracts of South Petherton parish registers, "Patch" in "Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 71 (1917):166-67, digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=185 ''Hathi Trust'']. Nicholas Patch died in Beverly, Massachusetts, before 26 November 1673 (administration granted to sons John and Thomas).George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 2:383; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8w95rs9t?urlappend=%3Bseq=401 ''Hathi Trust'']. Nicholas married at South Petherton, 17 September 1623. Elizabeth Owley .Citing Horatio Gates Somerby, "Somerby Manuscripts, vol. 12, 58-64" for selected abstracts of South Petherton parish registers, "Patch" in "Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 71 (1917):166-67, digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=185 ''Hathi Trust''].By subscription Image 86 South Petherton Parish Register https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/60856/42886_1831115184_0931-00082?pid=3381216. ===Immigration=== The details of the family's immigration are not known. Robert Charles Anderson (2015) reports Nichols Patch immigrated 1639 from South Petherton, Somerset to Salem, Massachusetts Bay.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory...'' (2015), p. 256. See [[#Research_Notes|Research Notes]]. ===At Massachusetts Bay=== * 1639, July 25: Nicholas is received as an inhabitant of Salem, Massachusetts Bay and granted 40 acres of land.Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town Records of Salem, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex Institute, 1868- ), 1:90; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=96%3Bownerid=13510798902928638-102 ''Hathi Trust'']. * 1647: July 6: "NIcholas Patch, sr., Willia Woodbury & comp. inhabitants of Makerell Cove" petitioned the court for exemption from 'watching'."Salem Quarterly Court Records and Files," Sidney Perley, ed., ''Essex Antiquarian'', 13 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Antiquarian, 1897-1909), 6:25, citing "Court, 6 : 5 : 1647." * 1650: April 14: Admitted to the church at Salem."Patch" in "Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 71 (1917):169-70, digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=188 ''Hathi Trust'']. * 1650: December 31: Nicholas Patch was chosen for the Grand Jury at the Salem Court."Salem Quarterly Court Records and Files," Sidney Perley, ed., ''The Essex Antiquarian'' 13 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Antiquarian, 1897-1909), 7 (1903):25; digital images, https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567153?urlappend=%3Bseq=47%3Bownerid=13510798882537906-47 ''Hathi Trust''] * 1650/1: January 2: Nicholas was freed from training due to his age."Salem Quarterly Court Records and Files," Sidney Perley, ed., ''The Essex Antiquarian'' 13 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Antiquarian, 1897-1909), 7 (1903):26; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567153?urlappend=%3Bseq=48%3Bownerid=13510798882537906-48 ''Hathi Trust'']. * 1651: June 24: Nicholas was again chosen for the Grand Jury."Salem Quarterly Court Records and Files," Sidney Perley, ed., ''The Essex Antiquarian'' 13 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Antiquarian, 1897-1909), 7 (1903):81; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567153?urlappend=%3Bseq=105%3Bownerid=13510798882537906-115 ''Hathi Trust'']. * 1657: Nicholas and his wife were among those testifying in the case of the illegal will of Agnes Balch.George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1:263-4; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011414679?urlappend=%3Bseq=288%3Bownerid=27021597765517911-294 ''Hathi Trust'']. * 1667: June 23: Nicholas and Elizabeth Patch were among the many petitioners to the residents a Salem, to establish a church on the 'Bass River side' (Beverly). * 1667: Jul 21: The petition was granted and NIcholas was one of the founders of the church at Beverly. Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772, The Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts, 1905, p. 2-7: 85-8 ===Probate=== Sons John and Thomas Patch submitted an agreement of the estate division to the court, which was allowed.George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 2:383; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8w95rs9t?urlappend=%3Bseq=401 ''Hathi Trust''].John & Thomas Patch agreement, 26 : 10 : 1673 as Essex (Mass.) Deeds, 4:47, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BR12?cc=2106411&wc=MCBG-9NP%3A361613201%2C361849601 ''FamilySearch''], img. 77-78; witnesses as John Lovet, Senr and Hilliard Veren, Senr. See [[Space:John_and_Thomas_Patch_agreement_regarding_estate_of_Nicholas_Patch|John and Thomas Patch agreement regarding estate of Nicholas Patch]]. Under the terms of the agreement, son John Patch received the house, land and orchard, plus 4 lots of 1 to 4 acres each. Thomas Patch received 14 acres of upland, 5 acres of meadow, 1 acre if the homestead, and livestock. George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 3 vols., 2:383; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8w95rs9t?urlappend=%3Bseq=401 ''Hathi Trust'']. === Children=== # [[Patch-31|John Patch]], baptized South Petherton, December 26, 1623;Citing Horatio Gates Somerby, "Somerby Manuscripts, vol. 12, 58-64" for selected abstracts of South Petherton parish registers, "Patch" in "Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 71 (1917):166-67, digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=185 ''Hathi Trust'']. married Elizabeth Brackenburry of Salem, Massachusetts."Patch" in "Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 71 (1917):169-70, digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=188 ''Hathi Trust'']. # [[Patch-939|James Patch]], baptized at South Petherton, Somerset, England. 28 September 1625 Citing "Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812," Doug Sinclair [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Patch-35#comment_7024748 comment], 6 January 2023 on "[[Patch-35|Nicholas Patch]]" profile, "Septemb 18 Baptizaty fuit Jacoby filias Nichola[?] Patch Jr." [1625], not 1626 as is found in the Somerby abstracts.Citing Horatio Gates Somerby, "Somerby Manuscripts, vol. 12, 58-64" for selected abstracts of South Petherton parish registers, "Patch" in "Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 71 (1917):166-67, digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=185 ''Hathi Trust'']. no further record; unlike his brothers John Patch and Thomas Patch, James Patch was not included in the distribution of Nicholas Patch's estate. See [[Space:John_and_Thomas_Patch_agreement_regarding_estate_of_Nicholas_Patch|John and Thomas Patch agreement regarding estate of Nicholas Patch]]. See [[#Research_Notes|Research Notes]]. # [[Patch-950|Thomas Patch]], born perhaps Mackerel Cove, then Salem, Massachusetts Bay, about 1638, died in Beverly, 28 September 1711;Thomas Patch 1711 death notation, William P. Upham, ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1905), 39; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=49%3Bownerid=27021597767147967-53 ''Hathi Trust'']. married probably Mackerel Cove, about 1667 (baptism of children, 1668), [[Lovett-2048|Mary Lovett]], daugher of John and Mary Lovett.John Lovet 1686 Will (image), citing "Probate records v. 12-12 1657-1697," "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RY2W ''FamilySearch'']; abstract at Eugene Tappan, "Essex County Estates Administered in Suffolk County, Prior to 1701," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', multiple vols. 40 (1904): 215; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv40esse/page/n275/mode/2up?view=theater ''Internet Archive''], cites "Docket, No. 1523." == Research Notes == [[Space:John_and_Thomas_Patch_agreement_regarding_estate_of_Nicholas_Patch|John and Thomas Patch agreement regarding estate of Nicholas Patch]]
[[Space:Essex_County_contemporaries%2C_both_Thomas_Patch|Essex County contemporaries, both Thomas Patch]] '''Great Migration Directory.''' Anderson includes Nicholas Patch in the ''Directory'': South Petherton, Somerset; 1639; Salem [[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=96%3Bownerid=13510798902928638-102 STR 1:90]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150281?urlappend=%3Bseq=263%3Bownerid=13510798902219342-285 EQC 5:255]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=184 NEHGR 71:166-70], [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11696/72/241203822 100:72]]Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory...'' (2015), p. 256. '''[[Patch-21|James1 Patch]] not son of Nicholas Patch and his wife, [[Owsley-5|Elizabeth Owsley]].''' Nicholas and Elizabeth are believed the parents of a James Patch, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=185 baptized South Petherton, 18 September 1625], the younger brother of John (baptized there 26 December 1623)--the parish register abstracts call both the sons of Nicholas Patch Junr. The older son, John Patch, is presumed the man referred [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011414679?urlappend=%3Bseq=294%3Bownerid=27021597765517911-300 in James' 1658 will as a brother]. The ''History of Salem'' [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000756038&view=1up&seq=24&skin=2021 also refers to John and James as brothers]. They were treated as brothers in the oft' cited genealogical sketch published in ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=186 71 (1917):168], wherein James reportedly married his first cousin, [[Woodbury-106|Hannah Woodbury]], daughter of [[Woodbury-203|William Woodbury]] and [[Patch-119|Elizabeth Patch]]. It is not surprising, then, that a series of published genealogical sketches, such as [https://books.google.ca/books?id=YeautGUXlaUC&pg=PA715&lpg=PA715&dq=william+whipple+patch&source=bl&ots=U4P9bZ1jnJ&sig=AeVGFwLFeRQ5140gQW0v7KycCa8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=h5zeUo3eC8jS2AXa2IDAAg&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=william%20whipple%20patch&f=false William Richard Cutter] and even [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066042367?urlappend=%3Bseq=459%3Bownerid=13510798886652847-497 Dawes-Gates], refer to James as Nicholas' son, or the first cousin of his wife Hannah, and to find these associations in countless user contributed genealogy sites and online family files. Nonetheless, 2021 authors Dearborn and ArthaudCiting, "Winifred Lovering Holman Papers, R. Stanton Avery Special Collections Department of NEHGS, Mss [920], Patch folder, 8–9, 15–19," David Curtis Dearborn and John Bradley Arthaud, "William1 Woodbury of Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 175 (2021):207-222, in particular, 209 write, "“Genealogical Research in England,” Register 71 (1917):170; corrected by Winifred Lovering Holman, who proved that James1 Patch could '''not''' have been a son of Nicholas1 and Elizabeth (Owley) Patch, although he was probably a cousin (Winifred Lovering Holman Papers, R. Stanton Avery Special Collections Department of NEHGS, Mss [920], Patch folder, 8–9, 15–19)." No further logic is provided, but Hannah's husband is described as born, probably South Petherton, about 1615. '''[[Patch-21|James1 Patch]] not son of Nicholas Patch and his wife, [[Owsley-5|Elizabeth Owsley]].''' James1 Patch (Patch-21) is frequently reported in print and family files as the same person baptized [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=185 baptized South Petherton, 18 September 1625], the brother of John Patch, both sons of "Nicholas Patch Junr." [[Patch-21|James1 Patch]] was Hannah Woodbury's first husband. He died in 1658, leaving several Patch heirs. In 2009, Dearborn and Arthaud reported about the oversight found in oft' cited in [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=188 NEHGR 71 (1917):170], wherein Hannah Woodbury and her first husband, James Patch, are reported to have been first cousins--based on the assumption that James was son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Patch. Dearborn and Arthaud write, "“Genealogical Research in England,” Register 71 (1917):170 [was] corrected [later] by Winifred Lovering Holman, who proved that James1 Patch could '''not''' have been a son of Nicholas1 and Elizabeth (Owley) Patch, although he was probably a cousin (Winifred Lovering Holman Papers, R. Stanton Avery Special Collections Department of NEHGS, Mss [920], Patch folder, 8–9, 15–19)." Holman's research points out that none of Hannah and James' children were mentioned in the settlement of Nicholas' estate. , none of whom were mentioned in the settlement of Nicholas' estate. See [[Space:John_and_Thomas_Patch_agreement_regarding_estate_of_Nicholas_Patch|John and Thomas Patch agreement regarding estate of Nicholas Patch]]. Nicholas and Elizabeth were the parents of a James Patch, , the younger brother of John (baptized there 26 December 1623)--the parish register abstracts call both the sons of Nicholas Patch Junr. Despite countless reposts to the contrary, son James is now (2022) thought to have pre-deceased his father as no such son is mentioned in the settlement of Nicholas' estate between the other brothers, John and Thomas. See [[Space:John_and_Thomas_Patch_agreement_regarding_estate_of_Nicholas_Patch|John and Thomas Patch agreement regarding estate of Nicholas Patch]]. The older son, John Patch, is presumed the man referred [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011414679?urlappend=%3Bseq=294%3Bownerid=27021597765517911-300 in James' 1658 will as a brother]. The ''History of Salem'' [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000756038&view=1up&seq=24&skin=2021 also refers to John and James as brothers]. They were treated as brothers in the oft' cited genealogical sketch published in ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t2q64sn0g?urlappend=%3Bseq=186 71 (1917):168], wherein James reportedly married his first cousin, [[Woodbury-106|Hannah Woodbury]], daughter of [[Woodbury-203|William Woodbury]] and [[Patch-119|Elizabeth Patch]]. It is not surprising, then, that a series of published genealogical sketches, such as [https://books.google.ca/books?id=YeautGUXlaUC&pg=PA715&lpg=PA715&dq=william+whipple+patch&source=bl&ots=U4P9bZ1jnJ&sig=AeVGFwLFeRQ5140gQW0v7KycCa8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=h5zeUo3eC8jS2AXa2IDAAg&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=william%20whipple%20patch&f=false William Richard Cutter] and even [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066042367?urlappend=%3Bseq=459%3Bownerid=13510798886652847-497 Dawes-Gates], refer to James as Nicholas' son, or the first cousin of his wife Hannah, and to find these associations in countless user contributed genealogy sites and online family files. Nonetheless, 2021 authors Dearborn and ArthaudCiting, "Winifred Lovering Holman Papers, R. Stanton Avery Special Collections Department of NEHGS, Mss [920], Patch folder, 8–9, 15–19," David Curtis Dearborn and John Bradley Arthaud, "William1 Woodbury of Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 175 (2021):207-222, in particular, 209 write, "“Genealogical Research in England,” Register 71 (1917):170; corrected by Winifred Lovering Holman, who proved that James1 Patch could '''not''' have been a son of Nicholas1 and Elizabeth (Owley) Patch, although he was probably a cousin (Winifred Lovering Holman Papers, R. Stanton Avery Special Collections Department of NEHGS, Mss [920], Patch folder, 8–9, 15–19)." No further logic is provided, but Hannah's husband is described as born, probably South Petherton, about 1615. '''Son Thomas.''' His son Thomas was born about 1638 and died in Beverly, 1711, otherwise [[Patch-950|Thomas Patch]] of Salem and Beverly (Patch-950). A prior version of this profile associated his son as [[Patch-46|Thomas Patch]] (c1638-1721) of Ipswich and Wenham (Patch-46). See also [[Space:Essex_County_contemporaries%2C_both_Thomas_Patch|Essex County contemporaries, both Thomas Patch]]. See G2G, "[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1336867/proposal-sever-nicholas-elizabeth-linked-thomas-attach-thomas Proposal to sever Nicholas and Elizabeth Patch from linked son Sgt. Thomas Patch and attach son Thomas Patch Sr.]" '''''Records and Files''.''' For an attempt to catalog most of the indexed Patch entries appearing in the 9 volumes of George Francis Dow's ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (1911-1975) see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Patch_Research#Records_and_Files Thomas Patch Research - Records and Files]. == Sources == See also: *Ezra S. Stearns, ''Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire'' (Lewis Publishing Company, 1908), 2:621; digital images, [https://books.google.com/books?id=cfoI0UIOCKQC&pg=PA621 ''GoogleBooks'']. * William Richard Cutter, ''New England Families ...'' 3rd. series, 4 vols. (New York, Lewis historical Pub. Co., 1915.), 1:714 (Patch); digital images, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=YeautGUXlaUC&pg=PA715&lpg=PA715&dq=william+whipple+patch&source=bl&ots=U4P9bZ1jnJ&sig=AeVGFwLFeRQ5140gQW0v7KycCa8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=h5zeUo3eC8jS2AXa2IDAAg&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=william%20whipple%20patch&f=false ''GoogleBooks''].

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] [[Leach-309|Richard Leach (bef.1619-bef.1687)]] == Biography == '''Richard Leach''' was baptized in Sonning, Berkshire, England, 7 February 1618/9.Citing the "parish registers of Sonning, Berkshire [FHL 1,949,678]," Robert F. Henderson and James R. Henderson, "English Origins of Lawrence Leach of Salem Massachusetts," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 162 (2008): 98-100; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11682/98/143392641 ''AmericanAncestors''], remarks that the parish registers for Sonning have been transcribed and indexed ... as "Parish Registers of Sonning, Berkshire and Oxfordshire, Baptisms, 1592-1836," on ''South Oxfordshire Area Volume 1'', CD-ROM (Oxford: Oxford Family History Society, 2003." He deposed in March 1669, that he was about 50 years of age,Citing "EQC 4:111," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1163/235189175 ''AmericanAncestors'']. and on 4 February 1684/5, his age was given as about 67 years.Citing "ELR 9:255," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1163/235189175 ''AmericanAncestors'']. He died before November 25, 1687 (probate).Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the office of the clerk of courts, Salem, Massachusetts," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 4:174 (Rich'd Leach, 1687); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi04esseuoft/page/174/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''].Richard Leach 1685 will, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 10:153-155; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RYB5 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, images 89-90; dated "this Seaventeenth of Jun : One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and five." and was the son of [[Leach-114|Lawrence Leach]] and his wife, [[Mileham-4|Elizabeth Milhelm]]. Richard married, presumably Massachusetts Bay Colony, by about 1645 (birth of child), '''Sarah''' _____, presumed Sarah Fuller, daughter of widow Ann Fuller.As "Sarah Fuller?" and citing "Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins ...'' 2:1163," Robert F. Henderson and James R. Henderson, "English Origins of Lawrence Leach of Salem Massachusetts," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 162 (2008): 98-100; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11682/98/143392641 ''AmericanAncestors''].Citing "EPR 1:389," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1163/235189175 ''American Ancestors'']. The nuncupative will of Anne Fuller, widow, aged 79, made probably early 1662,Without further reference, Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1163/235189175 ''American Ancestors'']. was proved 25 : 4: 1662 [25 June 1662].George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 2:429 (court held at Salem, 24 June 1662); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4941495?urlappend=%3Bseq=449%3Bownerid=13510798902283822-465 ''HathiTrust'']. She named her son Richard Leach, making bequests to Bethiah Farrow, John Leach and Sarah Leach. Witnesses to the will were Jonathan Walcott and John Rowdon. Richard Leach was appointed administrator.George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 2:429 (court held at Salem, 24 June 1662); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150257?urlappend=%3Bseq=445%3Bownerid=13510798902219195-459 ''HathiTrust'']. Inventory of the Fuller estate was returned 25 : 4 mo. : 1662; it was valued at £23 17s 6d. Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the office of the clerk of courts, Salem, Massachusetts," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 1 (1859):144 (Anne Fuller, 4th mo., 1662), in particular part; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001979635k?urlappend=%3Bseq=150%3Bownerid=13510798903570136-170 ''HathiTrust''].Citing "Essex Co. Quarterly Court Files, vol. 8, leaf 35," George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts,'' 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1:389-390 (Anne Fuller); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101062077308?urlappend=%3Bseq=413%3Bownerid=27021597769652849-441 ''HathiTrust'']. ===Immigration=== His parents, [[Leach-114|Lawrence Leach]] and [[Mileham-4|Elizabeth (Mileham) Leach]]. immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony as early as 1629. Richard is presumed to have immigrated with his parents and siblings. The family settled at Salem.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1163/235189175 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ===At Massachusetts Bay=== By a writing dated 14 December 1643, his father, Lawrence, provided that Richard should have a farm on the Ryal Side.Rebecca Engle, "History of Ryal Side," blog of 2016?; web content, [https://primaryresearch.org/history-of-ryal-side/ ''PrimaryReserch'']. From the record,Lurrance Leach to Richard Leach (Caution/Caveat), Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 1:37, act of 14 December 1643, recorded 8 : 1 mo.: 1657/8, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BC19?i=88&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866015, digital collection (DGS) 7462653 ([Essex] Deeds, v. 1-3 1639-1658), image 89 of 763.
A caution for Richard Leach whoe had given him by his father--Lurrance Leach his farme on Riall side that joyneth to Jacob Barney both upland and salt marsh, only reserving for his particular use soe much as is needful during his & his wives life time, and after their decease, the said Richard Leach & his heirs forever wholly to have ye same as by a writing bearing date 14 December 1643 doth appear. Nath. Felton was witness to ye writing.
At Salem court on 27 : 6 : 1644 [27 August 1644]. Jno. Leech and his nephew, Richard, were fined 20s after Richard received a pig from John Burrage.George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 1:159 (court held at Salem 27 : 6 :1644); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462322?urlappend=%3Bseq=81%3Bownerid=13510798899857678-87 ''HathiTrust''].
Richard Leech recieved a pig of John Burrage, servant to Jno. Porter and himself, and his uncle Jno. Leech concealed it, not having it cried, until three months later. Wit: Jacob Barney. Richard and Jno. Leech fined, 20s. each.
Richard sat on trial juries, 27 : 4 : 1654,George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 1 (1626-1656):347 (court held at Salem, 27 : 4 : 1654); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462322?urlappend=%3Bseq=359%3Bownerid=13510798899857678-379 ''HathiTrust''], Richard Leach on Jury of trials. 24 : 4 : 1656,George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 1 (1626-1656):424 (court held at Salem, 24 : 4 : 1656); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462322?urlappend=%3Bseq=437%3Bownerid=13510798899857678-457 ''HathiTrust''], Rich Leech on Jury of Trials. 26 : 9 : 1661,George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 2 (1656-1662):320 (court held at Salem, 26 : 9 : 1661); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462256?urlappend=%3Bseq=336%3Bownerid=13510798899857753-346 ''HathiTrust''], Richard Leach on Jury of Trials. and 26 : 9 : 1672.George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 5 (1672-1674):106 (court held at Salem, 26 : 9 : 1672); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362209?urlappend=%3Bseq=114%3Bownerid=27021597765516140-118 ''HathiTrust''], Richard Leach on Jury of trials. As "Capt. Leach," on 23 August 1686, shortly before his death, his name appeared on a list of Salem men, "apoyned to bee Jury-men : being free holders ..."Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-1934), 3 (1680-1691):165 (23 August 86/Meeting of the Select men); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31210003670633?urlappend=%3Bseq=173%3Bownerid=13510798903983442-177 ''HathiTrust''], Capt. Leach name appears on a list of men "apoyned to bee Jury-men : being free holders ..." His uncle, John Leach, Sr., died about 1659 (he made a will in 1658, and died sometime afterward),Citing "EPR 1:288," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163 (Associations); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1163/235189175 ''AmericanAncestors''].Citing ''Salem Quarterly Court Records, vols.'' 4, ''leaf'' 30" and ''Essex Quarterly Court Files, vol.'' 5, ''leaf'' 12," George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1:288-289 (Estate of John Leach, Sr., of Salem); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101062077308?urlappend=%3Bseq=312%3Bownerid=27021597769652849-338 ''HathiTrust'']. leaving his estate to his great-nephew, "[[Leach-150|John Leach]], the son of Richd Leach."Citing ''Salem Quarterly Court Records, vols.'' 4, ''leaf'' 30" and ''Essex Quarterly Court Files, vol.'' 5, ''leaf'' 12," George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1:288-289 (Estate of John Leach, Sr. of Salem); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101062077308?urlappend=%3Bseq=312%3Bownerid=27021597769652849-338 ''HathiTrust'']. On 3 May 1665, "Rich. Leech [of] Sal[em]" was admitted a freeman and took the oath.Citing "''C.R. Vol. IV. pp.'' 463, 464," Lucious R. Paige, "List of Freemen," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 3 (1849):239-246 (part of a series) at 239; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt05531?urlappend=%3Bseq=255 ''HathiTrust'']. In 1667, he was among the petitioners of Salem to the General Court for relief as to military watches, due to their distance between the town meeting house and their homesteads.Citing "''Massachusetts Archives, volume 112, leaf 175,''" "Petition of Salem Farmers," ''The Essex Antiquarian'', 2 (1898):27-29; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567120?urlappend=%3Bseq=45%3Bownerid=1070108-55 ''HathiTrust'']. "Richard Lech," aged about fifty, deposed on 30 March 1669 in the case of John and Nathaniell Ingersol v. Jacob Barne, sr.George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 4 (1668-1671):111 (court held at Ipswich, 30 March 1669); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461274?urlappend=%3Bseq=119%3Bownerid=13510798899857913-123 ''HathiTrust''], "Richard Lech, aged about fifty years, deposed Richard Inkarsall build upon this land and dwelt there, etc. Sworn in court." On 12 May 1675, Richard was named a lieutenant of the "second foote company in Salem"; John Pickering was named ensign. Both were to serve under Capt. John Corwin.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ''Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England'', 5 vols. in 6 (Boston : W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 (1674-1686):33 (12 May 1675); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t1qf98t11?urlappend=%3Bseq=51 ''HathiTrust''], "It is ordered, that Richard Leach be leftennt, & John Pickering ensigne, to the second foote company in Salem, vnder the conduct of Capt John Coruin." Two years later, 12 October 1677, in answer to a petition, a military company was established to serve Salem Village, and "exercised at home by Lieut. Richard Leach."Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ''Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England'', 5 vols. in 6 (Boston : W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 (1674-1686):172 (22 October 1677); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t1qf98t11?urlappend=%3Bseq=190 ''HathiTrust''].
In ansr to the peticon of Salem villagers for a foote company, it is ordered, that all those of the sajd village that live on the west side of Ipsuich road may be freed from Capt Corwins company, & shall ve exercised at home by Leiftennt Richard Leech, who is hereby appointed their leftennt, leaving it to the militia of Salem to bound the two companys of Salem.
On 25 June 1678, Richard was one of four selectmen of Salem to "return to the court the [names of persons] suitable ... for the keeping of public houses of entertainment. ..."George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 7 (1678-1680):77 (court held at Salem, 24 : 5 : 1678); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=87%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-91 ''HathiTrust''], "Jno Curwin, Phillip Cromwell, Richd Leach and Edward Flit, selectmen, on July 19, 1678, returned to the court the [names of persons ] suitable ... for the keeping of public houses of entertainment. ..." At the same court session, Richard, "aged about sixty years," deposed in a case concerning the late "Govr Endecots farme."George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 7 (1678-1680):15 (court held at Salem, 25 June 1678); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=25%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-29 ''HathiTrust''], Richard Leach, aged about sixty years, deposted that "about thirty foure yeares since livinge a neighbour to Govr Endecots farme ...," sworne 26 June 1678. According to a report dated 28 April 1679, Rich. Leech was one of six men of Salem who, together with six men of Beverly, had been appointed by the towns' selectmen to go "In perambulation" and re-establish the boundaries between the two towns.Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town records of Salem, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-1934), 2 (1659-1680):301-301 (28 April 1679); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t6tx3x90j?urlappend=%3Bseq=313 ''HathiTrust'']. On 30 March 1683, Richard was appointed captain of the "ffoote company at Salem Village."Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ''Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England'', 5 vols. in 6 (Boston : W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 (1674-1686):394 (30 March 1683); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t1qf98t11?urlappend=%3Bseq=412 ''HathiTrust'']. "Leiftennt Richard Leach is appointed captaine of the ffoote company at Salem Village, & Nathaniel Putnam to be leftennt." In the case of John Norman of Salem v. Benja. Orne of Salem,George Frances Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 9 (1683-1686):[https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex437.html 437], [https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex438.html 438]; digital images, ''Scholars' Lab of the University of Virginia Library'']. 4 February 1684/5, Capt. Richard Leach was sworn and deposed he was aged about sixty-seven. Capt. Richard Leaches Deposition, sworn 4 February 1684/5, recorded 9 February 1693/4 in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BRWD?i=679&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866018, digital collection (DGS) 7462656 ([Essex) Deeds, v. 8-9 1687-1694), image 680-681 of 721, "Capt. Richard Leach aged about Sixty Seauen years ..." ===Will and Estate=== Richard Leach's will was dated 17 June 1685 at Salem.Richard Leach 1685 will, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 10:153-155; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RYB5 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, images 89-90; dated "this Seaventeenth of Jun : One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and five." He makes various bequests. Item. I give to unto '''Sarah my wife''' my now Dweling house with Barns Outhouses Orchard and Lands and both Upland and Salt Marsh there unto belonging to be wholy to her use and benefit during the time of her Widdowhood But in case by Gods providence the said Sarah my wife shall see cause to alter her Condition and be Marryed to another husband that then the said house and lands shall remaine unto and be possessed by '''my Sonn: John Leach''' and the heirs of his Body forever Hee paying to '''Sarah my wife''' Tenn pounds annually and what Legaryes I shall in this my will Dispose of Item I give unto my '''my daughter Elizabeth the now wife of Benjamin Collins''' tenn pounds to be paid by my exeutor in one year after my the Decese of the '''said Sarah my wife''' to yd to the said Eizabeth or to the heirs of her body. Item, I give to '''my daughter Mary now wife of Benjamin Ireson''' tenn pounds to be paid by my Executor in two years of the the Decease of the '''said Sarah my wife''' to be pait to the Mary or the heirs of her body. Item I doe give unto my Two '''Daughters Hannah and Rachell''' fforty acres of upland land more or less with Tenn acres of meadow more or less : the said Upland and c. Meadow lying between Daniel Androw's his and and the Land of John Leach Carpenter, the siad upland and meadow to be equally divided betweene the said Hannah and Rachell. Item I doe give unto my Two Daughtes, the said Hannah and Rachell all my moveagle goods as Cattle and household goods that she be remaining att the Decease of my wife after whose Death or Decease I give them unto the said Hannah and Rachel. And in case eithr ye said Hannah or Rachil Depart this Life either c. unmarried or childless then my wil is that what there is given thenm both Land and Moveable goods shall remain wholly to the Survivor: or their Children.
Item I give unyo '''Joseph and John Herrick (children of my Daughter Sarah)''' to each of them a sheepe and to '''their Sister Sarah Herrick''' a cow to be paid by Executpr after my Decease. Item I give unto '''young Pascho Hoote''' who now liveth with me That in Case the the said Pascho shall live wth me or the said sarah my wife unto the age of Twenty one yeares I give unto him Tenn acres of Land to be given him by my Executor out of his Land lyeing by Daniell Andrews his land wch if my Executor shall not there unto consent then my will is that hee shall have have Tenn acres of Land Out of the Land belonging to my Dwellling house. Item I give unto '''my daughter Hannah''' Tenn pounds to be paid her by my Executor : upon the Third year after the decease of the said Sarah my wife to be Item I give unto my Daughter Rachell 10 [pounds] to be paid to her or the heirs of her body paid unto her or the heires of her body In the fourth yeare after the Decease of the said Sarah my wife.
Item I consistute my Sonne John Leach Sole Execuutor of this my Last wil and Testament and my Loveing friend Ch_ Israell Porter and job: Swinerton overseeres. ... Inventory of the estate 12 September 1687 estate included 100 acres upland valued at 300 pounds and 40 acres uplands valued at 60 pounds, Total 484 pounds. Debts to be paid 22 pounds, 9s and 11d. to various persons. Probate 7 December 1687, at Boston. ===Family=== Richard and Sarah (Fuller?) Leach were the parents of probably at least six children, perhaps seven, born or baptized Salem,Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the office of the clerk of courts, Salem, Massachusetts," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 4:174 (Rich'd Leach, 1687); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi04esseuoft/page/174/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''].Richard Leach 1685 will, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 10:153-155; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RYB5 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, images 89-90; dated "this Seaventeenth of Jun : One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and five." #'''[[Leach-150|John Leach]]''', born about 1645 (age at death), baptized 19: 9 mo. : 1648 [19 November 1648], a child of "Sister Leach,"Jon and Sarah Leach 1648 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 22 (Jon and Sarah, 1648); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/22/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1648] 19:9--Jon and Sarah, children of Sister Leach." died Beverly, Essex County, 5 March 1717/8John Leach 1717/8 death, citing "Second Congregational Church," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 2:488 (Leach); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=492 ''HathiTrust''], "[Leach] John, Mar. 5, 1717-18, a. 73 y." or 24 March 171[7/8], "late of Salem";John Leach 1718 probate file, case 16486 (8 pp.), ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13778/16486-co1/245618701 ''AmericanAncestors''], for cover sheet to "Last will and testament of John Leach, late of Salem, deceased 1718 March 24" (filmed page 4). married in Salem, 20 or 22 May 1667, '''[[Flint-198|Elizabeth Flint]].'''Leach-Fint 1667 marriage, citing, in part, "court records, Essex Co. Quarterly Court," ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1916-1925), 3:595 (Leach); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015010394081?urlappend=%3Bseq=601%3Bownerid=13510798889960277-801 ''HathiTrust''], "[Leach] John, and Eliz[abeth] Flint, May 22, 1667. [May 20. CTR]." John was named executor of his father's will. #'''[[Leach-1539|Sarah Leach]]''', baptized 19 : 9 mo. : 1648 [19 November 1648], a child of "Sister Leach"Jon and Sarah Leach 1648 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 22 (Jon and Sarah, 1648); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/22/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1648] 19:9--Jon and Sarah, children of Sister Leach." died, probably Beverly, after 24 May 1674 (baptism of child);Sarah Hirreck 1674 baptism in William P. Upham, ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1905), 91; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=105%3Bownerid=27021597767147967-109 ''HathiTrust''], "Allso Sarah daughter of Joseph Hirreck by his wife ..." married in Beverly, 7 February 1665[/6?], '''[[Herrick-87|Joseph Herrick]]''',Leach-Herrick 1665 marriage, ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 2:188 (Leach); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=192 ''HathiTrust''], "[Leach] Sarah, and Joseph Herrick, Feb. 7, 1665." as his first wife.Citing "Beverly VR 2:158 and EQC 4:103,"Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III.'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 910-914 (Henry Herrick) at 912-913 (Joseph Herrick); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/912/23895271 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Sarah's children Joseph,Otherwise the Joseph Herrick 1667 birth, ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 1:177 (Herrick); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=181 ''HathiTrust''], "[Herrick] Joseph, s. Joseph, and Sarah (Leach), Apr. 2, 1667." JohnOtherwise the John Herrick 1670 birth, ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 1:177 (Herrick); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=181 ''HathiTrust''], "[Herrick] John, s. Joseph, and Sarah (Leach), Jan. 25, 1670." and SarahOtherwise, Sarah Hirreck 1674 baptism, citing "First Parish Unitarian Church," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 1:183 (Hirreck); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=181 ''HathiTrust''], "[Hirreck] Sarah, d. Joseph, bp. May 24, 1674." Herrick were mentioned in her father's will. #'''[[Leach-1583|Elizabeth Leach]]''', baptized 27 : 9 mo : 1653 [27 November 1653], "daughter of Sister Leech,"Elizabeth Leech 1653 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 24 (Elizabeth, 1653); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/24/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1653] 27:9--Elizabeth, daughter of Sister Leech." died in Colchester, Connecticut Colony, about 1730;Frederick W. Wead, "The Family of Nathaniel^2 Kirtland," ''The American Genealogist'', 36 (1960):88-91 at 90-91 (Priscilla Kirtland); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11877/90/23571357 ''AmericanAncestors''], reporting Elizabeth (Leach) (Putnam) Collins died "Colchester, Conn., ca 1730," without further referene. Note: see [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11878/42/0 TAG 37:42] (by subscription) for author's errata as to Elizabeth's parentage. married (1), probaby Salem, say 1664, '''[[Putnam-402|Samuel Putnam]]''';Eben Putnam, ''A history of the Putnam family in England and America ...'', 2 vols. in 9 parts (Salem, Mass. : Salem Press Publishing and Printing co., 1891-1908), 1:55-56 (III-18. Samuel); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011817988?urlappend=%3Bseq=147%3Bownerid=27021597765590403-157 ''HathiTrust'']. Citing "Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 22," Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 107," and "Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 127," George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 3:103-104 (Estate of Samuel Putham); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w564?urlappend=%3Bseq=121 ''HathiTrust''], inventory of the estate by Jacob Barney and Joshua Rae taken 17 November 1676. sworn by Elizabeth the relict, 29 : 9 : 1676, the same date on which she was appointed adminisratrix; agreement dated 22 March 1676/7, between Nathaniel Putnam and his daughter-in-law, Eleisabeth Putham regarding the estate, signed by the parties and by Richard Leech; witnesses Thomas Fuller and Joshua Rae; allowed by the court 27 : 4: 1677. married (2) in Lynn, Essex County, 19 September 1677, '''[[Collins-953|Benjamin Collins]].'''Putman-Collins 1677 marriage, citing, in part, "court record, Essex Co. Quarterly Court," ''Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1905-1906), 2:313 (Putman); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t81j9js3m?urlappend=%3Bseq=319 ''HathiTrust''], "[Putman] Elizabeth [wid. CTR], and Benjamin Collins, Sept. 5, 1677." She was "my daughter Elizabeth now wife of Benjamin Collins" in her father's will. #(perhaps) '''[[Leach-3099|Richard Leach]]''', baptized 15 : 4 mo. : 1656 [15 June 1656], "son of Sister Leach";Richard Leach 1656 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 24 (Richard, 1656); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/24/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1656] 15:4--Richard, son of Sister Leach." no further record; not mentioned in his father's will. #'''[[Leach-540|Mary Leach]]''', born probably Salem, about 1659 (assumes she was age 21 at marriage), died, probably Lynn, after 29 November 1705 (named in estate settlement);Benjamin Ireson 1705 probate file, case 14619 (7 pp.), ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13769/14619-co1/245446470 ''AmericanAncestors''], especialy for the 29 November 1705, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/i/13769/14619-co4/30243141 filmed page 4 of the file]. married in Lynn, 1 August 1680, '''[[Ireson-6|Benjamin Ireson]].'''Leach-Ireston 1680 marriage, ''Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1905-1906), 2:225 (Leach); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t81j9js3m?urlappend=%3Bseq=231 ''HathiTrust''], "[Leach] Mary, and Benjamin Ierston, Aug. 1, 1680."Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 2:1063-1065 (Edward Ireson) at 1065 (Benjamin/Benoni); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1065/235189175 ''AmericanAncestors''].Eleanor Tucker, "The Ireson Family of Lynn and Marblehead," ''The Essex Genealogist'', 15 (1995):10-17, at 11-12 (Benjamin); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12786/11/24564173 ''AmericanAncestors'']. She was "my daughter Mary now the wife of Benjamin Ireson" in her father's will. #'''[[Leach-2681|Hannah Leach]]''', baptized 2 : 4 mo. : 1662 [2 June 1662], "daughter of Richard Leach";Hanna Leach 1662 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 26 (Hanna, 1662); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/26/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1662] 4:2 [read 2: 4 mo. : 1662]-Hanna, daughter of Richard Leach." apparently unmarried in her father's will; no further record. #'''Rachel Leach''', baptized 7 : 3 1668 [7 May 1668], "of Sister Leech";Rachel Leach 1669 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 28 (Rachell, 1668); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/28/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1668] 7:3--Rachell of Sister Leech." apparently unmarried in her father's will; no further record. ==Research Notes== '''WikiTree pages of interest.''' *[[Space:Leach_Research_Miscellaneous|Leach Research Miscellaneous]] *[[Space:Leach_in_Essex_County_Records_and_Files|Leach in Essex County Records and Files]] *[[Space:Leach_Baptisms_at_Salem|Leach Baptisms at Salem]] *2023 G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547526/working-to-devise-the-children-of-richard-2-and-john-2-leach Working to devise the children of Richard^2 and John^2 Leach]. '''Unknown name child Leech, 1665.''' The records of Salem First Church provide for a group of children baptized as "___", with a given name not recorded. Among those then baptized is "_____ of Sister Leech." See Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 26 (1 : 27 : 1665); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/26/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1665] 1:27" [read 27 : 1 mo. : 1665]--"____ of Sister Leech." '''Mary (Leach) Ireson death.''' Eleanor Tucker (1995) believed Mary predeceased her husband. See see Eleanor Tucker, "The Ireson Family of Lynn and Marblehead," ''The Essex Genealogist'', 15 (1995):10-17, at 11-12 (Benjamin); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12786/11/24564173 ''AmericanAncestors'']. This seems not to be the case, as Mary's widow's thirds are part of the 29 November 1705 estate settlement. See Benjamin Ireson 1705 probate file, case 14619 (7 pp.), ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13769/14619-co1/245446470 ''AmericanAncestors''], especialy for the 29 November 1705, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/i/13769/14619-co4/30243141 filmed page 4 of the file]. The ''Legends of America'' webpage, "Witches of Massachusetts," claims Mary (Leach) Ireson died 5 March 1711, but have yet to find historical support. See the 2023 G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1549148/did-mary-leach-ireson-die-march-1711-have-historical-support Did Mary (Leach) Ireson die on 5 March 1711? Do we have historical support?]. ==Sources== See also-- *Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1161/235189175 ''American Ancestors'']. * Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the office of the clerk of courts, Salem, Massachusetts," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 4:174 (Rich'd Leach, 1687); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi04esseuoft/page/174/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Richard Leach 1685 will, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 10:153-155; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-RYB5 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, images 89-90; dated "this Seaventeenth of Jun : One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and five." *Lurrance Leach to Richard Leach (Caution/Caveat), Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 1:37, act of 14 December 1643, recorded 8 : 1 mo.: 1657/8, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BC19?i=88&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866015, digital collection (DGS) 7462653 ([Essex] Deeds, v. 1-3 1639-1658), image 89 of 763. *John Porter Senyr (Deposition), Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 2:46, dated 23 : 4 mo : 62, recorded 29 : 5 : 62, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-B61K?i=270&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866015, digital collection (DGS) 7462653 ([Essex] Deeds, v. 1-3 1639-1658), image 271 of 763; record of Lawrence Leach's nuncupative will. *Richard, Sarah and John Leach to Christopher Waller, dated 10 August 1667, recorded 19 July 1681, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 6:9, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BYKB?i=62&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866017, digital collection (DGS) 7462655 ([Essex] Deeds, v. 6-7 1681-1687), image 63-64 of 839 *Richard Leach to John Leach, dated 4 April 1676, recorded 1 January 1718, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9Z8-MF6P?i=488&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866029, digital collection (DGS) 7463272 ([Essex]) Deeds, v. 34-35 1717-1720), image 489-490 of 597. *Citing "Beverly VR 2:158 and EQC 4:103,"Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III.'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 910-914 (Henry Herrick) at 912-913 (Joseph Herrick); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/912/23895271 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Jedediah Herrick, ''Genealogical register of the name and family of Herrick ...'' (Bangor, Smith, pr., 1846), 36 (Joseph of Salem); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00herrrich/page/36/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Sidney Perley, ''The History of Salem Massachusetts, 1626-1716'', 3 vols (Salem, Mass., S. Perley, 1924-1928), 2 (1638-1670):109-110, 109n-111n at 109n-110n (Samuel^3 Putnam); digital images. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000756038?urlappend=%3Bseq=134%3Bownerid=17498809-133 ''HathiTrust''], "Samuel Putnam^3; married Elizabeth _____; died in 1676; she married, second, Benjamin Collins of Lynn, Sept. 5, 1677; children : 1. Elizabeth^4; 2. Samuel^4. *Eben Putnam, ''A history of the Putnam family in England and America ...'', 2 vols. in 9 parts (Salem, Mass. : Salem Press Publishing and Printing co., 1891-1908), 1:55-56 (III-18. Samuel); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011817988?urlappend=%3Bseq=147%3Bownerid=27021597765590403-157 ''HathiTrust'']. *Citing "Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 22," Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 107," and "Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 127," George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 3:103-104 (Estate of Samuel Putham); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w564?urlappend=%3Bseq=121 ''HathiTrust''], inventory of the estate by Jacob Barney and Joshua Rae taken 17 November 1676. sworn by Elizabeth the relict, 29 : 9 : 1676, the same date on which she was appointed adminisratrix; agreement dated 22 March 1676/7, between Nathaniel Putnam and his daughter-in-law, Eleisabeth Putham regarding the estate, signed by the parties and by Richard Leech; witnesses Thomas Fuller and Joshua Rae; allowed by the court 27 : 4: 1677. *Eleanor Tucker, "The Ireson Family of Lynn and Marblehead," ''The Essex Genealogist'', 15 (1995):10-17, at 12 (Benjamin); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12786/12/24564173 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Frederick W. Wead, "The Family of Nathaniel^2 Kirtland," ''The American Genealogist'', 36 (1960):88-91 at 90-91 (Priscilla Kirtland); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11877/90/23571357 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Note: see [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11878/42/0 TAG 37:42] (by subscription) for author's errata as to parentage of Elizabeth (Leach) (Putnam) Collins. * Pope Charles Henry; "Pioneers of Massachusetts"; page 281 (Leach) - marriage, children and death.

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] [[Leach-311|John Leach (bef.1616-aft.1685)]] == Biography == ''Caution: This John Leach is almost certainly '''not''' the man [[Leach-7548|John Leach]] who married Marblehead, Massachusetts, 15 December 1683, [[Waldron-104|Sarah Waldron]], as her first husband. See [[#Research Notes|Research Notes]] and [[Space:Leach-Waldron_Research_Notes|Leach-Waldron Research Notes]].'' '''John Leach''' was baptized in Sonning, Berkshire, England, 29 September 1616, the son of [[Leach-114|Lawrence Leach]] and his wife, [[Mileham-4|Elizabeth Milhelm]].Citing "parish registers of Sonning, Berkshire [FHL 1,040,678]," Robert F. Henderson and James R. Henderson, "English Origins of Lawrence Leach of Salem Massachusetts," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 162 (2008): 98-100; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11682/98/143392641 ''AmericanAncestors''], for baptism of John Leach, "Sonning 29 Sept. 1616." John died, probably Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, after 26 January 1684/5, the date on which "John Lea[ch?]" testified at court.Citing, "''Quarterly Courts of Essex County ...'', 9:439-40," Robert F. Henderson and James R. Henderson, "English Origins of Lawrence Leach of Salem Massachusetts," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 162 (2008): 98-100; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11682/98/143392641 ''AmericanAncestors''].George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 9:439-440; digital images, [http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex439.html ''University of Virginia Library'']. John Leach, married, by 1648 (birth of child), '''[[Conant-36|Sarah Conant]]''', born probably Salem, say 1623, the second daughter so named of [[Conant-34|Roger Conant]] and [[Horton-4079|Sarah Horton]].Frederick Odell Conant, ''A History and Genealogy of the Contant Family in England and America ...'' (Portland, Me. : Private print. [Press of Harris & Williams] 1887), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=165%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-175 127]-128 (Roger Conant child list), 135-136 (4--Sarah Conant); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=175%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-185 ''Hathi Trust''], at p. 128, "[Sarah] is mentioned in the will of her grandfather, Richard Conant, dared Nov. 29, 1629." ===Immigration=== His parents, [[Leach-114|Lawrence Leach]] and [[Mileham-4|Elizabeth (Mileham) Leach]]. immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony as early as 1629.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1161/235189175 ''American Ancestors'']. John is presumed to have immigrated with his parents and siblings. ===At Massachusetts Bay Colony=== John Leach is presumed one of Lawrence's sons granted land in 1639. On 15 : 3 mo [1639], Salem "Granted to Lawrence Leachs two Sons 70 acres of land, where of 7 acres of meadow. They both relinquishing ther former grants of 20 & 30 acres."Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, ''Town Records of Salem, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Essex Institute, 1913-1934), 1:88; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=94%3Bownerid=13510798902928638-100 ''HathiTrust''].Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1161/235189175 ''American Ancestors'']. Robert Charles Anderson wrote (1995), "There being several men named John Leach, this man's career is presently unclear."Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1163/235189175 ''American Ancestors'']. ===Family=== John and Sarah (Conant) Leach were the parents of children at least six children, born or baptized Salem;[[Space:Leach_Baptisms_at_Salem|Leach Baptisms at Salem]]Frederick Odell Conant, ''A History and Genealogy of the Contant Family in England and America ...'' (Portland, Me. : Private print. [Press of Harris & Williams] 1887), 135-136 (4--Sarah Conant); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=175%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-185 ''Hathi Trust'']. of whom, one son and four daughters survived at the time Roger Conant wrote his will, 1 [March] 1677[/8], #'''John Leach''', baptized 3: 7 mo. : 1648 [3 September 1648], "son of Sister Leach."John Leach baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 22 (John, 1648); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/22/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1648] 3:7--John, son of Sister Leach." Mentioned in Roger Conant's will. #'''Rachel Leach''', baptized 6 : 2 mo. : 1651 [6 April 1651], "daughter of Sister Leech."Rachell Leech 1651 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 23 (Rachell, 1651); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/23/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1651] 6:2--Rachell, daughter of Sister Leech." #'''Sarah Leach''', baptized 6 : 4 mo. : 1652 [6 June 1652], "daughter of Jon Leach."Sarah Leach 1652 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 23 (Sara, 1652); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/23/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1652] 6:4--Sara, daughter of Jon Leach." #'''Mary Leach''', perhaps the child baptized 3 : 7 mo. : 1654 [3 September 1654], "daughter of Sister Leach";Mary Leach 1654 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 24 (Mary, 1654); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/24/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1654] 3:7--Mary, daughter of Sister Leach." married 2 March 1680, Thomas Field. Presumed the Mary Leach mentioned in Roger Conant's will. #'''Remember Leach''', baptized 3 : 9 mo. : 1661 [3 November 1661], a daughter "of John Leach."Remember and Hanna Leach baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 25 (Remember and Hanna, 1661); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/25/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1661] 9:3 [read as 3 : 9 mo. : 1661]--Remember and Hanna, daughters of John Leach." #'''Hannah Leach''', baptized 3 : 9 mo. : 1661 [3 November 1661], a daughter "of John Leach."Remember and Hanna Leach baptism, Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 25 (Remember and Hanna, 1661); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/25/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1661] 9:3 [read as 3 : 9 mo. : 1661]--Remember and Hanna, daughters of John Leach." ==Research Notes== '''WikiTree pages of interest.''' *[[Space:Leach_Research_Miscellaneous|Leach Research Miscellaneous]] *[[Space:Leach_in_Essex_County_Records_and_Files|Leach in Essex County Records and Files]] *[[Space:Leach_Baptisms_at_Salem|Leach Baptisms at Salem]] '''Not John Leach of Dedcom, England.''' [[Leach-7548|John Leach]] of Dedcom, England, married at Marblehead, Massachusetts, 15 December 1683 to [[Waldron-104|Sarah Waldron]], as her first husband. Sarah Waldon's husband died 1688, Marblehead. [Essex Probate, case #16485 (1695)]. Essex (Massachusetts) Deeds 13:148 reports that his estate was deemed insolvent at Superior Court in Salem, 12 November 1698. It seems highly unlikely that Lawrence Leach's son, so well known at Salem, would be referred to as "of England" in 1683. Likewise, without considerable understanding, why an estate about the man who was Lawrence's son would have been deemed insolvent. Quite separately, Sarah Waldron was born Marblehead March 1666/7, daughter of John and Dorothy (Dollever) Waldron. As Sarah Leach, she married again, [[Goodwin-5803|Timothy Goodwin]]. See [[Space:Leach-Waldron_Research_Notes|Leach-Waldron Research Notes]]. '''Salem Baptisms.''' The baptismal records for nine children born almost certainly to either Richard^2 Leach or John^2 Leach appear in the Salem church records reporting the only parent as "Sister Le[e/a]ch." Four additional children's baptisms mention a father's name--John/Jon (three children) or Richard (one child). See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Leach_Baptisms_at_Salem#Salem_Baptisms Salem Baptisms]. '''Unknown name child Leech, 1665.''' The records of Salem First Church provide for a group of children baptized as "___", with a given name not recorded. Among those then baptized is "_____ of Sister Leech." See Richard D. Pierce, ''The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 26 (1 : 27 : 1665); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs_0/page/26/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "[1665] 1:27" [read 27 : 1 mo. : 1665]--"____ of Sister Leech." == Sources == See also-- *Robert F. Henderson and James R. Henderson, "English Origins of Lawrence Leach of Salem Massachusetts," _New England Historical and Genealogical Register_ 162 (2008): 98-100; f; cites "_Quarterly Courts of Essex County) 9:439-40" for John Leach's death as "after 4 Feb 1684/5."↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Henderson, Robert F., and James R. Henderson. English Origins of Lawrence1 Leach of Salem, Massachusetts. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Apr 2008), 162:100. *"John Leach, bp. Sonning 29 Sept. 1616; d. after 26 Jan. 1684/5 [Quarterly Courts of Essex County, 9:439-40 (John Leach aged about 69)]." *George Francis Dow, _Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County_, 9 vols (1911-1975), 9:437-40; digital images, _Salem Witch Trials_ (accessed 2013), for entry "John Norman of Salem v Benja. Orne of Salem"; at p. 439 begins "John Lea[ch?], aged about sixty-nine years, testified that..." (part of "Ipswich Quarterly Court: Mar. 1685"). http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex439.html *Frederick Odell Conant, ''A History and Genealogy of the Contant Family in England and America ...'' (Portland, Me. : Private print. [Press of Harris & Williams] 1887), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=165%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-175 127]-128 (Roger Conant child list), 135-136 (4--Sarah Conant); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=175%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-185 ''Hathi Trust'']. Other-- *Ancestry.com - Hoyt Nelson genealogy copy.FBK_2009-12-22 owned by Berton53 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/31089535/person/12363991748

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] :Name: Richard Chadwell :Birth: Little Barrington, Gloucestershire, England :Father: Unknown Chadwell (Chadwell-105) :Siblings: :Spouse: Catherine Presbury :Marriage: :Death: This person was created through the import of smithwilWTFTM_2011-03-10.ged on 11 March 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability. ==Biography== RIchard Chadwell is mentioned as being a shipwright in Saugus, Mass., in 1636, a witness in the Salem court in 1637, as a proprietor in Sandwich, April 3, 1637, and concerned in a lawsuit in 1641. :Shipwright in Saugus, MA, in 1636. :Witness, in Salem court in 1637. :Law suit in 1641 With John Sampson. :Moved to Sandwich proper Apr 3, 1637. :Will dated 1681, bequest to Son in law Lodewick Hawkse and Thomas son of Moses Chadwell === Note === Note: [[#N03013]] ==Sources== *[https://archive.org/stream/pioneersofmassac00pope#page/90/mode/2up Charles Henry Pope, "The Pioneers of Massachusetts, 1900, p 91] *http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rsholmes/fg02/fg02_237.htm (no longer accessible)

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== [[Colby-38|Anthony Colby (bef.1605-1661)]] == Biography == ''Disambiguation. Not to be confused with [[Colby-703|Anthony son of Thomas of Beccles]].Glade Ian Nelson, "Anthony Colby’s Purported Ancestry," ''The American Genealogist'', 51 (1975):65-70; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12343/65/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ===Genealogical Summary=== '''Anthony Colby''' (1605–1661) was baptized in Horbling, Lincolnshire, England, 8 September 1605.Citing "GMC50 123," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 413-416 (Anthony Colby) at 415; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/415/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''>>>>>'''St. Andrews Church in Horbling by Rev. Symon Bradstreete.{{citation needed}} The church & same Baptismal font are still there.{{citation needed}} Susanna Colby Whitridge (1610–1689) was the widow of Anthony Colby.{{citation needed}} After Anthony’s death, she married William Whitridge.{{citation needed}} He died in 1668.{{citation needed}} Susanna lived in the Macy-Colby house during the term of her widowhood.{{citation needed}} ===Immigration=== He immigrated to New England in 1630, settling first at Boston.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 413-416 (Anthony Colby) at 413; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/413/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Records indicate that Anthony came to America with Governor John Winthrop{{citation needed}} Anthony arrived in Boston with Gov. John Winthrop on the ship Arbella (aka Arabella){{citation needed}} and lived on shipboard for four months before housing could be built.{{citation needed}} ===Life at New England=== He lived in Boston. As "Anthony Chaulby," he was admitted member 93 of Boston First Church.Citing "BChR 47," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 413-416 (Anthony Colby) at 413; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/413/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Richard D. Pierce, ed., ''The Records of the First Church of Boston'' in ''Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts'', vol. 39 (Boston : Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 1961), 14; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch0039firs/page/14/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). He went with Saltonstall's company to Watertown in the fall of 1630,{{citation needed}} however, during the winter the company's assistants selected Cambridge as the best place to fortify.{{citation needed}} The earliest records found for Anthony in Newtown, later renamed Cambridge, is the same year the town records begin, 1632, when he is alloted a division of the "Common Pales", 4 rods.{{citation needed}} It was established at the first town meeting that the "impaled ground shall be divided according to every man's proportion in the said pales."{{citation needed}} If they wanted to sell their portion it was first to be sold to the town for what they paid or they would give permission to sell to whom they choose.{{citation needed}} The date was broken off but it was between 7 January 1632 and 5 August 1633.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-499D-7?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DH-GPN%3A353350601%2C353601301%2C353630401 "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001,"] database with images, FamilySearch (20 May 2014), Middlesex > Cambridge > Births, marriages, deaths, town records 1632-1703 Vol 1 > image 3 of 287; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. In the fall of 1631 three families from Boston had settled there, the Colbys, Jarred Haddon and Joseph Redding.{{citation needed}} By 1 January 1632 the construction of houses outside the village was prohibited.{{citation needed}} However, since Anthony's home was up the Watertown Road;{{citation needed}} he must have built his house before the ban. Soon more people moved to Cambridge and he then built a second house up near Observation Hill by 1635. {{citation needed}} He had been granted 3 acres behind Pine Swamp in Cambridge on 5 January 1634/5{{citation needed}} and received his share of undivided meadow ground on 20 August 1635.{{citation needed}} He is on the list of people with a house in the West End of Cambridge on 8 February 1635/6.''The Records of the Town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts, 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass.: the town, 1901), 16-19 (8th February 1635) at 18-19 (In Weftend); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofc00cambiala/page/18/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] The land inventory "Anthony Couldby Jn Weftend" was taken on 10 October 1635 showed that he had five pieces of property, a house with backside with about 3 acres in the West End, a house with planting ground also with 3 acres of land in the West End Field, 3 acres by the Pine Swamp, 4 acres in the Neck of Land, and 4 acres in the Great Marsh.''The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the "New Towne" and the Town of Cambridge'' (Cambridge, Mass.: the town, 1896), 32 (10th of Octover 1635); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963269/page/n47/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. After he moved, he sold some of the property to Simon Crosby in 1639.''The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the "New Towne" and the Town of Cambridge'' (Cambridge, Mass.: the town, 1896), 67 (Simon : Crosby); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963269/page/n82/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. He also owned land “at first was granted to Waterman who deceased. Anthony Colbye married his widow & they two sold the said land unto James Pennyman.”Willam B Trask (v. 1-4), Frank E. Bradish (v. 5-8), Charles A. Drew (v. 9-12) and A. Grace Small (v. 13-14), eds., ''Suffolk Deeds'', multiple volumes (Boston, 1880-1906), 11: f.176-177 (Steevenson to Thornton); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081833117?urlappend=%3Bseq=324%3Bownerid=27021597767252032-336 ''HarhiTrust'']. He took the freeman's oath in Cambridge 14 May 1634.Nathaniel Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1628-1686'', 5 vols. in 6 (Boston: W. White, 1853–1854), 1:368-369 (14 May 1634) at 369 (Anthony Colby); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924026109789?urlappend=%3Bseq=403 ''HathiTrust'']. On 2 January 1632/3 he was ordered to build four rods of fence around the town commons in Cambridge.Citing "CaTR 5," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 413-416 (Anthony Colby) at 416; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/416/0 ''AmweicanAncestors''], Anderson notes the date of the list as 2 January 1632/3, adding "but probably from a year or two later." He is listed in the account records for William Pynchon, the colony treasurer for 1632-1634: "paid Anthony Colby for 2 days attendance at court to witness against William Coling and 3 others for drunkeness."{{citation needed}} He lived in Ipswich where he signed a petition on 21 June 1637{{citation needed}} and on 3 October 1637 "Anthony Colebie" of Ipswich sued John Hall of Saugus.George Francis Dow, ed., ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County: 1636-1686'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 1 (1636-1656):6 (court held at Salem, 3 : 8 [mo.]: 1637); dgital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462322?urlappend=%3Bseq=18%3Bownerid=13510798899857678-22 ''HathiTrust'']. Anthony Colby was one of the first settlers of Salisbury, Massachusetts and the new town of Amesbury.{{citation needed}} He purchased the house and property from Thomas Macy in the year 1654.{{citation needed}} Nine generations of Colbys lived in this home.{{citation needed}} He was a founder of Amesbury, Massachusetts.{{citation needed}} The family then moved to Salisbury where he received land in the first division of 1639{{citation needed}} and had additional grants in 1640 and 1643.{{citation needed}} He became one of the large land owners in Salisbury and became known as a “planter” as well as being a sawmill owner.{{citation needed}} Anthony was appointed “appraiser” for the local government in 1640.{{citation needed}} He was a member of the trial juries in 1648, 1653, and in '''1656''' ?? ... ...26 September 1648, 12 April 1653 and 3 October 1654.Citing "EQC 1:149, 279, 369," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 413-416 (Anthony Colby) at 416; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/416/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Anthony sat on the grand jury 9 April and 1 October 1650.Citing "EQC 1:189, 201," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 413-416 (Anthony Colby) at 416; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/416/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. During this time Anthony was officially a member of the First Church of Boston but on 2 August 1646 he was discharged by the Boston church, “Our brother Anthony Colby according to his desire had letters of dismission unto the Church at Salsbury.”Richard D. Pierce, ed., ''The Records of the First Church of Boston'' in ''Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts'', vol. 39 (Boston : Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 1961), 47; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch0039firs/page/47/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). He was one of the first commoners on 19 March 1654 of "Newtown" or Amesbury where he received land in 1654 and in 1658.Mary Lovering Holman, ''Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury'', 2 vols., paginated continuously ([Concord, N.H. : Priv. print. at the Rumford press], 1938), 1:137-138 (The First Colby Line); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89069618874?urlappend=%3Bseq=163%3Bownerid=13510798886778394-163 ''HathiTrust'']. In 1654 Thomas Macy sold the house west of the Powow River to Anthony where Susanna was living in 1664. The price of the house was written as: "38 pounds, to be paid as follows: by a mare fole at ten pounds, three pounds in boards and in course, twelve or fourteen pounds in money, rest in pipe-staves or hogshead staves, cattle all at prices current; Indian corne at three s., wheat & Barley five s." The bill of sale was dated 23d, 2d mo, 1654.{{citation needed}} Susanna received grants from the town in 1662 and in 1664.{{citation needed}} Their lots included Back River, Fox Island, Lion's Mouth, Great Swamp, Hampton, River, Whiskers Hill, and lots from the third and fourth divisions.{{citation needed}} '''Lifted from Miner Descent'''>>>>Anthony Colby seems to have been always at odds with the leaders in town affairs and was often in controversy, legal or personal, with the authorities.{{citation needed}} Once he was fined for making a speech in Town Meeting on the grounds that he had created a disturbance.{{citation needed}} He worked incessantly to have the new settlement at Amesbury set off from Salisbury as a town.{{citation needed}} The fight was carried on after his death by his sons, and the separation was finally accomplished in 1666.{{citation needed}}<<<<< Anthony Colby died in Salisbury, 11 February 1660[/1]Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 413-416 (Anthony Colby) at 415; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/415/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. intestate. The inventory of his estate amounted to £349. See [[Space:Anthony_Colby_Inventory_9_March_1660|Anthony Colby Inventory 9 March 1660]]. By a deed dated 24 December 1662 Susanna sold three acres of boggy meadow in Salisbury to her son Samuel for a young mare. Susanna acknowledged this in court on 12 April 1664. Sidney Perley, "Old Norfolk County Records" (a continuing series) in ''The Essex Antiquarian'', 5 (1901):135; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028720723?urlappend=%3Bseq=189%3Bownerid=1070246-217 ''HathiTrust'']. "Upon petition of Susannah Whitridge, formerly Colbie, the Ipswich Court, on 28 March 1682 gave her power to sell enough for support in her old age." Susannah died in 1689 and her son Samuel was her Administrator, the inventory of her estate amounted to £151.George Francis Dow, ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1 (1635-1664):407-410 (Estate of Anthony Colby of Salisbury); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011414679?urlappend=%3Bseq=432%3Bownerid=27021597765516368-436 ''HathiTrust'']. The year after Anthony's death, the widow sold to her son Isaac, sixty acres near Haverhill to pay for her board.{{citation needed}} She also had to defend her homestead against the claim of Thomas Macy from whom it had been purchased.{{citation needed}} At about the time of the sale, Macy had fled to Nantucket to escape the penalty of sheltering two Quakers during a thunderstorm, but later he denied the sale and tried to expel the widow and her family by legal process.{{citation needed}} He was unsuccessful and the premises were in the possession of her descendants as late as 1895.{{citation needed}} In 1678, the son Thomas was deeded half of all the lands remaining in consideration of services rendered the widow.{{citation needed}} As noted above, upon the petition of Susanna Whittredge, formerly Colbie, the Ipswich court March 28, 1682 granted her power, with the advice of Samuell Colbie and Thomas Colbie, to sell enough of the estate left in her hands by her former husband for her necessary support in her old age, not exceeding the value of two of the parts or shares which the court on April 9, 1661 allotted to her for her part of the estate: {{citation needed}} “Susanna Whitredg formerly wife of Anthony Colbie was granted by [ ? ] to sell ½ her part of land left her by her husband Colbie Ipswich March [ ? ]
This Court upon ye motion of Susanna Whittredge formerly Colbie that power may be granted for ye sale of some of [ ? ] estate left in her hand by her husband Colbie for her necessary support in her old age I doe hereby grant ye motion that shes sekeing [ ? ] of Samll Colbie & Thomas Colbie shall have libertie to sell so much of ye estate in land left by her husband Colbie for sd end not exceeding ye value of two of the parts of shares wc: by the County Court at Salisbury held Aprill ye 9th 1661 were allotted to her for her part of that estate. Attest Robert Lord clerk” William Osgood and the other part owners of the old mill at Salisbury were brought to account for failing to pay the town its share of lumber agreed upon in return for allowing the mill to be built in Salisbury.{{citation needed}} Osgood had to sue the heirs of the other owners, including "Susan Whitrige, administratrix of Anthony Colbye," to recover boards for Salisbury, which he did at court at the September Term in 1682.{{citation needed}} Among the depositions establishing the number of boards due were several describing immigration to Massachusetts, including that of John Pressy "aged about fourty-four years, testified that the first summer he came into this country, in 1651...I do well remember the saw mill at Salisbury was one thing that was accounted a rare thing and I did go see it and I did see it going and sawing boards that very summer"''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County: 1636-1686''- Salem, 1911- Vol. VIII, pp. 250, 373-5 At that September Term, 1682 the selectmen of Amesbury described Susannah as: “an ancient and helpless widow belonging to the town of Amesbury… notwithstanding a comfortable and competent maintenance being allowed unto her out of the estate of her former deceased husband Anthony Coleby… yet she being a woman attended with many infirmities both of body and mind, is utterly incapable of doing anything that may contribute to her livelihood or comfortable subsistence… she living alone, wanting such help and attendance as may be convenient, continually laboring under such infirmities of bodyas usualy attend old age often times sick and many times destitute of divers necessaries and always of the conveniences of life, any otherwise than she is supplied by one or two of her children, whose families in the meantime want the same at home, and very much defective and decayed in her understanding.”Essex Quarterly Courts- Vol. VIII, p. 388 ===Family=== Children of Anthony and Susanna (_____) Colby,Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 413-416 (Anthony Colby) at 415; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/415/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. # [[Colby-15|John Colby]], baptized in Boston, 8 September 1633;[BChR 278] married in Salisbury, 14 January 1655/6, [[Hoyt-108|Frances Hoyt]] # [[Colby-120|Sarah Colby]], born about 1635; married in Salisbury, 6 March 1653[/4], [[Bagley-59|Orlando Bagley]]. Sarah’s birth date as given by Savage (6 March 1634/5) cannot be documented at this point. # [[Colby-14|Samuel Colby]], born about 1639; married by about 1668 (birth of child), [[Sargent-221|Elizabeth Sargent]], daughter of [[Sargent-188|William Sargent Sr.]]. # [[Colby-65|Isaac Colby]], born in Salisbury, 6 July 1640; married by 1669 (birth of child), [[Parratt-7|Martha Parrat]]. # [[Colby-108|Rebecca Colby]], born in Salisbury, 11 March 1643; married in Haverhill, 9 September 1661, [[Williams-2306|John Williams Jr.]]. # [[Colby-151|Mary Colby]], born in Salisbury, 19 September 1647; married in Amesbury, 23 September 1668, [[Sargent-250|William Sargent Jr.]] #[[Colby-128|Thomas Colby]], born in Salisbury, 8 March 1650/1; married in Amesbury, 16 September 1674, [[Rowell-24|Hannah Rowell]]. ==Research Notes== '''WikiTree Pages of Interest.''' *[[Space:Anthony_Colby_Inventory_9_March_1660|Anthony Colby Inventory 9 March 1660]] *[[Space:Anthony_Colby_Estate_Division|Anthony Colby Estate Division]] '''Parentage.''' WIP = Provide the bibliographic journey to the identity of the parents. Anderson addressed this; note errors n print. '''New England Marriages.''' '''Savage.''' '''Prior Version.''' A prior version of the profile reported ... == Sources == '''See also:''' *''Anthony Colby’s Purported Ancestry''- Glade Nelson, TAG- Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 65-71 (April 1975) *''The Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, Massachusetts''- David Hoyt, Snow & Farnham, Providence, 1900- Vol. I, pp. 103-6 *''Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants''- Aileen Lewers Langston, Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore 1986, Vol. II, p.96 *''Fifty Great Migration Colonists & Their Origins''- John B. Threlfall, Madison, Wisconsin, 1990 *''The Great Migration Begins- Immigrants to New England: 1620-1633''- article on Anthony Colby- Vol. I-III, pp. 413-6, database at NEHGS * Massachusetts Applications of Freemen, 1630-91 Original data - Paige, Lucius R.. List of Freemen of Massachusetts. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1849. * Anthony Colby 1682 estate, case 5896 (9 pp.), ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13763/5896-co1/245182620 ''American Ancestors'']. *Anthony Colby 1682 estate, case 5896 (9 pp.) in "Massachusetts, Essex County ... Probate estate files, nos. 5811 to 5849 … 1638-1840"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SW-HSLK-S?i=77&cat=1931591 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 5567033, images 78-86 of 707. * ''The Colby Family in America'', by Frederick Lewis Weis, The Colonial Press, Concord, Massachusetts, 1970, Pages 3 and 4 *Massachusetts Census, 1790-1890 Author: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, ppUtah: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Wainwright-226|Francis Wainwright (abt.1620-1692)]] == Biography == Francis Wainwright was born in England, and arrived in Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 as the servant of Alexander Knight (see references below). They came from Chelmsford, Essex, England, but the actual birth location and parents of Francis are not known. Francis first appears in New England records in 1637 as a soldier in the Pequot War, for which service he received a grant of land in 1639.Felt, ''History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton'', 1834, pages 145-147, 321; [https://archive.org/details/historyofipswich00felt/page/145/mode/1up? Internet Archive] He served under Captain Underhill. In Philip Vincent's eyewitness narrative of the Pequot War, Francis is described as "a pretty sturdy youth of new Ipswich, going forth, somewhat rashly, to pursue the savages...". Francis is mentioned because he simultaneously engaged two Pequot warriors in hand-to-hand combat, killing both of them. That narrative also has Francis as coming to New England as the servant of Alexander Knight, "that kept an inn in Chelmsford".Mason, John, ''A Brief History of the Pequot War'', 1736, [https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofpe00maso/page/108/mode/1up? Internet Archive]. Alexander Knight is listed in the ''Great Migration Directory'' as arriving in Ipswich 1636, so that would also have been the year that Francis came to New England. Francis was probably about 18 years old in 1637, as he is described above as a "youth", so his birth year has been approximated as 1620. Per his memorial stone discussed below, he may have been born in 1616, if he was indeed 76 years old when he died in 1692. He married into a wealthy family, and later became a successful merchant.Elizabeth French, "Genealogical Research in England" (a continuing series) in ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 67 (1913):248-270 at 268-269 (George Sewell); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t42s6504q?urlappend=%3Bseq=282 ''HathiTrust''], for entry about child "ix. Phillippa …." Francis was on the Ipswich tax list of 1648.Luther Wait, "Ipswich Proceedings," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 2 (1848):50-52 at 51 (Fran: Wainwright); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t8tc3gq50?urlappend=%3Bseq=59 ''HathiTrust''], "At the generall Towne Meeting held the 19 of December 1648"; author writes, "copied from the old Books, the first list of names it contains ..." He was on the list of freemen, 31 May 1671.Lucius R. Paige, "List of Freemen" (a continuing series) in ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 3 (1849):239-246 at 241 (31 May 1671; ffr. Wainewright, Ips.); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt05531?urlappend=%3Bseq=259 ''HathiTrust'']. In 1675, in a nod to his social standing, Francis was given permission to set up a family pew in the Ipswich church in a socially prominent location.Waters, Thomas, ''Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ...'', 1905, pages 113-114, 246-247, [https://archive.org/details/ipswichinmassach00water/page/246/mode/1up? Internet Archive] In 1678 Francis was on the list of Ipswich men having the right of the Commons.Vital Records from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, v.7 p.77; Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.), by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/21071/77/1427092506 AmericanAncestors] Francis married, first, Philippa Sewall in 1648, based on the assumed birth year of their first known child, in Ipswich.New England Marriages to 1700. '"Torrey"', v.3 p. 1576 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015, by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21176/1576/426908186 AmericanAncestors]. Philippa was the daughter of George and Sarah (Unknown) Sewall, of Halstead, Essex, England. Torrey's references: "WAINWRIGHT, Francis (-1692) & 1/wf Phillippa [SEWALL] (-1669); by 1648; Ipswich {Sibley's Harv. Grad. 3:350; GDMNH 708; Reg. 67:269; Hammatt: Ipswich 388-9; Bancroft etc. 88; Davis-Bancroft 48; Cogswell 24; EIHC 4:188}". Francis and Philippa had children, all born in Ipswich,Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850, Ipswich v.1 p.377-378 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016), by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/7724/377/0 AmericanAncestors] #John Wainwright, born about 1649; married Elizabeth Norton in 1674"Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH12-YXT : 28 December 2022), John Wainwright, 1674. #Sarah Wainwright, born about 1650'; married Jacob Perkins in 1667"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29G-G7QN : 19 May 2022), Jacob Perkins and Sarah Wainwright, 1667; citing Marriage, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007009706. #(probably) Jacob Wainwright, born about 1652, probable son, served under Lathrop Feb 1675, killed by Indians in 1675 #Mary Wainwright, born about 1657 (age at death), died __ ___ 1710 (age 53); married Jeremiah Shepherd 1676, New England Marriages to 1700. Torrey, v.2 p.1363 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015, by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21175/1363/426941089 AmericanAncestors]. #Martha Wainwright,(1658)"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHL2-KP6 : 15 January 2020), Martha Wainwright, 1658., married Joseph Proctor #Simon Wainwright, born ______;"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHLP-Y93 : 15 January 2020), Symon Wainwright, 1660. married Sarah Gilbert (against Francis' wishes) #Mehitable Wainwright, born __ ____ 1662;"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHLP-B23 : 15 January 2020), Mehittabell Wainewright, 1662. married John Atwater #Francis Wainwright, born 1664;"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHLP-1QL : 15 January 2020), Francis Wainwright, 1664. married Sarah Whipple #Benjamin Wainwright, born 1666, died 1686."Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHL5-94K : 15 January 2020), Benjamin Wainwright, 1666. #Elizabeth Wainwright, born 1668;"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHL5-SJ7 : 15 January 2020), Elizabeth Wainwright, 1668. married Jonathan Cogswell Philippa died on 6 October 1669, in Ipswich"Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCMR-DJR : 17 January 2020), Francis Wainwright in entry for Phili..., 1669., leaving Francis with several very young children. Francis soon married Hannah (Unknown). Torrey's references: "WAINWRIGHT, Francis (-1692, Salem) & 2/wf Hannah ____, m/2 Daniel EPES 1693?; 1669?; Ipswich {Reg. 67:269; Sibley's Harv. Grad. 2:266; Hammatt: Ipswich 386; Davis-Bancroft 48; EIHC 4:189, 41:182}". They had no known children together, and she outlived him. On 23 August 1687 a town meeting was called to select a commissioner to assist the selectmen in levying taxes on the inhabitants of Ipswich. The meeting objected that the imposition of taxes violated Magna Charta, and only an assembly of freeholders of the town was empowered to levy taxes. On 14 September the despised Governor Andros had the town meeting records seized, and warrants for the arrest of town leaders were issued over the next few days, Francis among them. On 24 September Francis "humbly" apologized for advocating the town meeting's resistance to the taxation. Francis was living in Ipswich, but he died suddenly on 19 May 1692 while on business in Salem."Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1K-31ZW : 18 October 2022), Francis Wainwright, 19 May 1692; citing Death, , Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007009714. Note that Find A Grave has a picture of the slab over Francis' grave which has his death year as 1699, age 76. {{FindAGrave|40053385}} The memorial notes that the stone was restored in 1894, and the original death year was mis-guessed by the restorers. However, the Salem vial records have the 1699 death year, so the fault may lie there.Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016), by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/7796/299/140953919 AmericanAncestors] The widow Hannah Wainwright published an intention to marry Daniel Eppes of Salem on 1 May 1693. == Research Notes == '''Directory.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), _(page)_, Francis Wainwright, immigrated from Chelmsford, Essex, England, 1637, to Ipwhich; works consulted as "ITR 18; MHSC 3:6:41; WP 3:433; Waters 842-43; TAG 76:1-16; NEHGR 162:116-17; Dawes-Gates 1:397-99." *ITR 43 *MHSC 3:6:41; *ChTR 29; *HmTR 49; *Aspinwall 112-13; *GDMNH 708; *Hammatt 384-87; *SPR Case #1954] See also, _(page)_, “Knight, Alexander: Chelmsford, Essex; 1636; Ipswich [ITR 18; MHSC 3:6:41; WP 3:433; Waters 842-43; TAG 76:1-16; NEHGR 162:116-17; Dawes-Gates 1:397-99].” '''Unknown Parents.''' FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV12-YYZ PID GV12-YYZ]) reports Francis was born at Chelmsford, but we only know that is the location from which he emigrated. From time to time, that site reports parents/ancestors, but no records are shown in support. Parents should '''not''' be linked to the profile without further research and collaboration. == Sources == See also: *Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts. George Brainard Blodgette and Amos Everett Jewett. 1933. Reprinted by the New England History Press, Somersworth, New Hampshire. 1981. Page 399. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000380798?urlappend=%3Bseq=487%3Bownerid=27021597765049155-507 HathiTrust]

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Goodenow-7|Thomas Goodenow (1555-bef.1618)]]--Goodenow-7 *[[Haynes-259|Ursula (Haynes) Goodenow (abt.1574-1634)]]--Haynes-259; should be Ursula ______ '''DONE.''' *[[Goodenow-8|Thomas Goodenow (abt.1608-1666)]]--Goodenow-8; PGM Immigrant *[[Ruddick-375|Jane (Ruddick) Goodenow (1613-1666)]]--Ruddick-375; '''should be Jane _____''' as surviving profile. ==Bibliographic Notes== '''1996.''' Dean Crawford Smith, ''The Ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton, 1878-1908 : Part III : The Ancestry of Henry Clay Bartlett'', Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ed., (Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996), 160-185 (Goodenow) at 166-167 (v-Thomas Goodenow); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofevabel03smit/page/166/mode/1up ''Internet Archive''] (borrow). '''1985.''' Douglas Richardson, "The Goodenow-Haynes Connection : With more on the English Origin of the Goodenow Family," ''The American Genealogist'', 61 (1985):65-69; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12790/65/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1983.''' Douglas Richardson, "The Ruddock-Goodenow Connection," ''The American Genealogist'', 59 (1983), 5-10; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12788/5/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1976.''' Douglas Richardson, "English Origins of the Goodenow Family," ''The American Genealogist'', 52 (1976), 208-209; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12344/208/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1900.''' Charles Henry Pope, ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts ...'' (Boston, C.H. Pope, 1900), 191-192 (Goodenow); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5q81ng7b?urlappend=%3Bseq=201 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1889.''' Alfred A. S. Hudson, ''The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts'' ([Boston, Printed by R. H. Blodgett] 1889), 27-28, 31 (''Confidence'', 1638); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1pg1x934?urlappend=%3Bseq=65 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1889.''' Alfred A. S. Hudson, ''The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts'' ([Boston, Printed by R. H. Blodgett] 1889), 34-35 (Edmund Goodenow); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1pg1x934?urlappend=%3Bseq=72 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1860.''' James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England : showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register'', 4 vols. (Boston : Little, Brown and company, 1860-62), 2 (D-J):271-272 (Goodenow) at 272 (Thomas Goodenow); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwitya?urlappend=%3Bseq=284%3Bownerid=27021597768366575-298 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1847.''' "A Lyst of the Pasingers Abord the Speedwell of Longon, Robert Lock, Master, Bound for New England," 1 (1947), 132; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t4mm8pr77?urlappend=%3Bseq=148 ''HathiTrust''], passengers include "Thomas Barnes," aged 20; "Thomas Goodynough," aged 20; and "Nathaniel Goodinough," aged 16; "The persons aboue named past from hence [in] the shipp aboue mentioned, and are, according to order, registred heare. Dated, Searchers office, Grauesend, 20 May 1656." '''1666.''' Thomas Goodenow [1666] probate, case 9384 (4 pp.), "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts] Probate Records 1648-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9DP-P88V?i=1184&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 397074, digital collection (DGS) 7553471, images 1185-1188 of 1199 in "Probate papers 9299-9385." '''1903.''' ''Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' (Boston : Pub. by the New-England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1903), for births, 57 (Goodnow); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924028839350?urlappend=%3Bseq=61 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1903.''' ''Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' (Boston : Pub. by the New-England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1903), for deaths, 305 (Goodenew), 305-306 (Goodenow), 306 (Goodnew), 306-307 (Goodnow); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924028839350?urlappend=%3Bseq=309 ''HathiTrust''] '''1908.''' ''Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Worcester, Mass., F.P. Rice, trustee of the fund, 1908), for births, 81 (Gooddenow), 81-82 (Goodeno), 82 (Goodenow, Goodnow); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1dj5kn55?urlappend=%3Bseq=85 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1908.''' ''Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Worcester, Mass., F.P. Rice, trustee of the fund, 1908), for deaths, 361 (Goodenow, Goodnow); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1dj5kn55?urlappend=%3Bseq=365 ''HathiTrust'']. Drake’s Founders 58; see [[Space:Sources-GMB|Sources used in the Great Migration series]] SuTR 1; see [[Space:Sources-GMB|Sources used in the Great Migration series]] Colonial Records of Marlborough, Mass Court Records?? Deeds?? Massachusetts Bay?? ==Biography Draft== ===Genealogical Summary=== '''Thomas Goodenow''' was born, probably Donhead St. Andrew, Wiltshire, England.Where his father's will was proved 1617/8, see Douglas Richardson, "English Origins of the Goodenow Family," ''The American Genealogist'' 52 (1976), 208-209 at 209; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12344/209/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. about 1608 (age 30 in 1608),Alfred A. S. Hudson, ''The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts'' ([Boston, Printed by R. H. Blodgett] 1889), 27-28 (''Confidence'', 1638); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1pg1x934?urlappend=%3Bseq=65 ''HathiTrust'']. He died, probably Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, between 29 September 1666 (date of will) and the 24th of the eight month 1666 [24 October 1666] (date of inventory).Thomas Goodenow [1666] probate, case 9384 (4 pp.), "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts] Probate Records 1648-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9DP-P88V?i=1184&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 397074, digital collection (DGS) 7553471, images 1185-1188 of 1199 in "Probate papers 9299-9385." Thomas was the son of [[Goodenow-7|Thomas Goodenow]] and his wife, [[Haynes-259|Ursula]] _____.Douglas Richardson, "The Goodenow-Haynes Connection : With more on the English Origin of the Goodenow Family," ''The American Genealogist'', 61 (1985):65-69 at 67; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12790/67/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Thomas Goodenow married at England, say 1630,Dean Crawford Smith, ''The Ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton, 1878-1908 : Part III : The Ancestry of Henry Clay Bartlett'', Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ed., (Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996), 160-185 (Goodenow) at 166-167 (v-Thomas Goodenow); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofevabel03smit/page/166/mode/1up ''Internet Archive''] (borrow). '''[[Ruddick-375|Jane]] _____'''. She was born _______, died ______. ===Immigration=== Does any account of the ''Confidence'' give son Thomas' age? See Savage. If so, does it compare favorably with the age of Thomas aboard the ''Speedwell''. ===Life at New England=== ===Estate and probate=== ===Family=== ==Research Notes== Will dated 29 September 1666, on profile, with reference, names *my Loveing yoak fellow [Jaone or Joane] Goodenow *two younger children '''Susana''' and '''Jane''' *my grandchildren shall have [ ] at ten years end after my discease every one of them a shepe *my two daughters that are maryed '''Marie''' and '''Abigall''' *my sonn Samuel *my loveing wife and my '''sonne Samuel''' to be my Execoters *my two '''brothers John Rudduck''' and '''Edmund Goodenow''' and old Brother Ward, my three loveing friends to be overseers Richardson gives the ''Confidence'' immigration record as including those below, citing Banks and other *John Goodenowe of Smley of Welsheir Hubandman, ae 42 *Jane Goodenowe his wife *Lydia and Jane Goodenow, their daughters *Also ... **Edmund Goodenow ... **Ann Goodenowe ... **Two named sons and a servant *Also... **Thomas Goodenowe **Jane **Thomas Goodenowe, his sonne **Ursula Goodenowe, his sister Savage @4:272. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwitya?urlappend=%3Bseq=285%3Bownerid=27021597768366575-299 *wife Jane ; Reports Barry says second wife joanne in 1663 *with her, had here **Mary, 25 Aug 1640; **Abigail, 1 March 1642 **Susanna, 20 Feb 1643, d. soon **Sarah, 20 an 1644, d. at 10 y **Samuel, 28 Feb 1646 (see sep) **Susanna, again, 21 Dec 1647 **Eliz., died 28 Dec 1653 **Jane, who in 1672, was w. of Christopher Bannister of Marlborough *Otherwise, had son Thomas, who returned to England in 1655 "on other business, but he may have gone to bring 1656 Nathaniel, who may have been born shortly before parents imm. Linked, once linked, or otherwise associated children (30 April 2023) *[[Goodenow-305|Elizabeth Goodenow (1632-1653)]]--has birth 28 Oct 1632 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died 28 Dec 1653 at age 21 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony. *[[Goodenow-577|Elizabeth (Goodenow) Bannister (1632-1653)]]-- profile reports she was born 13 Apr 1632 in Donhead St Andrew, Wiltshire, England and "She was the '''daughter of John Ruddick''' and Jane Russell. She passed away in 1653." *[[Goodenow-576|Thomas Jr. Goodenow (1631-1663)]]--Has birth 25 Nov 1631 in St James, Wiltshire, England and says, "He was the '''son of John Ruddick''' and Jane Russell." *[[Goodenow-362|Thomas Goodenow Jr (1637-1663)]]--Has birth 13 Mar 1637 in Wiltshire or Shaftesbury, Dorset, England. Has marriage to [[Unknown-286410|Johanna (Unknown) Goodenow (1637-)]], includes comment, "From _Colonial Records of Marlborough, Mass._ (Spalding) we learn that ten acres of cedar swamp were laid out to Thomas Goodenow Junr 7 March 1663/64. He must have died shortly thereafter, as his will was probated 5 April 1664." Also, "From _Colonial Records of Marlborough, Mass._ we also learn that Jn° Barns married the widow of Thomas Goodnow Jr." Also in comments, "Jn° Barns yt maryed the widow of Thos Goodnow Junr [now] occupies yt &c:. Marlborough VRs: [Barrence. M.R.], John and Johannah _____, _____ __, 1664." courtesy of Patrick Griffith. " Comments courtesy of Patrick Griffith. *[[Goodenow-123|Nathaniel Goodenow (1638-1663)]]--1638 in Wiltshire or Shaftesbury, Dorset, England' died 5 Oct 1663 at about age 25 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America. *[[Goodenow-192|Mary (Goodenow) Ross (1640-bef.1729)]]--born 25 Aug 1640 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, married [[Ross-4204|James Ross (abt.1635-1690)]]. *[[Goodenow-578|Mary (Goodenow) Ross (1640-1704)]]--as born 25 Aug 1640 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; no marriage. *[[Goodenow-502|Mary Goodenow (abt.1642-abt.1653)]]--has born about 11 Mar 1642 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts," and says "She was the daughter of Edmund Goodenow and Anne Barry." Includes research note, "The subject of this profile is being detached from parents Edmund Goodenow and Anne Barry until a reliable source can be found documenting their relationship. Stevens-17832 15:26, 11 April 2021 (UTC)" *[[Goodnow-112|Susanna (Goodnow) Goodenow (bef.1642-abt.1647)]]--as born before 1642 in Marlborough, Massachusetts Bay Colony. *[[Goodenow-4|Abigail (Goodenow) Barnes (1642-aft.1734)]]--as born 11 Mar 1642 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony; married Thomas Barnes. *[[Goodenow-132|Sarah Goodenow (1643-1654)]]--as born 20 Jan 1643 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died 1 Apr 1654 at age 11 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony *[[Goodnow-62|Joseph Goodnow (1645-1646)]] (seems '''interloper''') *[[Goodnow-37|Samuel (Goodnow) Goodenow (abt.1646-1716)]]--as born about 28 Feb 1646 in or 1646 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts *[[Goodenow-480|Susannah (Goodenow) Wilson (1647-)]]--as born 21 Dec 1647 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay; three marriages to (1) Rediat, (2) Miles and (3) Wilson. *[[Goodenow-5|Jane (Goodenow) Billings (1649-1708)]]--as born 1649 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died 6 Dec 1708 at about age 59 in Concord, Middlesex, Province of Massachusetts Bay; married (1) Christopher Bannister and (2) Nathaniel Billings. '''Death.''' '''Second Wife?''' Thomas' will calls out his "loveing yoak fellow [Jaone or Joane] Goodenow" who "shall halv and enjoy the thirds of all my lands in Marborough during her life ...." Several sources report this as notice of a second wife. *Hudson calls Jane his "first wife." https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1pg1x934?urlappend=%3Bseq=75 *Savage 2:271-272 calls his wife Jane and references Barry for the notion of second wife Joanne. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwitya?urlappend=%3Bseq=285%3Bownerid=27021597768366575-299 ''If'' his wife is the widow who died at Sudbury, "Jane, wid. July 15, 1666 [M.R.]" (before the date of Thomas' will), then the name in the will may have intended Jane. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924028839350?urlappend=%3Bseq=309 ''HathiTrust''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QY-H3YQ?i=53&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AFC9N-C24 ''FamilySearch'']. ... Unless that death entry was delayed; entered after Thomas had died? '''Son Nathaniel?''' If son Thomas, ae 20, is the person who returned to New England from England in 1656 on ''Speedwell'', then passenger [[Goodenow-123|Nathaniel Goodenow]], ae 16, must only be closely related--as his birth would be after Thomas and Jane immigrated. Another onboard is Thomas Barnes, ae 20. See Savage and "A Lyst of the Pasingers Abord the Speedwell of Longon, Robert Lock, Master, Bound for New England," 1 (1947), 132; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t4mm8pr77?urlappend=%3Bseq=148 ''HathiTrust''], At age 20, Thomas Barnes on the Speedwell is comparable to [[Barnes-488|Thomas Barnes (1636-1679)]] who married, we say Marlborough, 2 July 1662, Thomas and Jane (_____) Goodenow's daughter [[Goodenow-4|Abigail Goodenow]] WikiTree has marriage information supposedly from Torrey for Nathaniel, but was unable to find such an entry in the 2015 edition/version. == Sources ==

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Goodenow-8|Thomas Goodenow (abt.1608-1666)]]--Goodenow-8; PGM Immigrant *[[Ruddick-375|Jane (Ruddick) Goodenow (1613-1666)]]--Ruddick-375; '''Recreate as Jane _____''', to be surviving profile. *[[Russell-27858|Jane (Russell) Goodenow (1613-1666)]]--Russell-27858; '''Profile should be merged away into Jane ___''' (Move from Unmerged Match to Merge) *[[Goodenow-305|Elizabeth Goodenow (1632-1653)]]--Goodenow-305; has birth now as before 28 Oct 1632 Donhead St Andrew, Wiltshire, England, died 28 Dec 1653 at age 21 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony. '''Surviving profile.''' *[[Goodenow-577|Elizabeth (Goodenow) Bannister (1632-1653)]]--Goodenow-577; profile reports she was born 13 Apr 1632 in Donhead St Andrew, Wiltshire, England and "She was the '''daughter of John Ruddick''' and Jane Russell. She passed away in 1653." '''Merge into 305--DONE. *[[Goodenow-576|Thomas Jr. Goodenow (1631-1663)]]--Goodenow-576; has birth 25 Nov 1631 in St James, Wiltshire, England and says, "He was the '''son of John Ruddick''' and Jane Russell." Upton could not find this baptism ... wrote, "did find an indexed reference to the baptism of a Thomas Goodenow, son of Edmund and his wife Anne on 26 November 1637 at Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire. That’s the name of a village whose parish church (Church of England) was dedicated to St Mary. It’s next to another village called Donhead St Andrew. I consulted the Wiltshire Parish Register and Bishop’s Transcripts collection on ancestry.com for this information. This particular item comes from the BT for Donhead St Mary. '''Now set to Merge away into Goodenow-362.''' Merge Pending. *[[Goodenow-362|Thomas Goodenow Jr (1637-1663)]]--Goodenow-362; has birth 13 Mar 1637 in Wiltshire or Shaftesbury, Dorset, England. Has marriage to [[Unknown-286410|Johanna (Unknown) Goodenow (1637-)]], includes comment, "From _Colonial Records of Marlborough, Mass._ (Spalding) we learn that ten acres of cedar swamp were laid out to Thomas Goodenow Junr 7 March 1663/64. He must have died shortly thereafter, as his will was probated 5 April 1664." Also, "From _Colonial Records of Marlborough, Mass._ we also learn that Jn° Barns married the widow of Thomas Goodnow Jr." Also in comments, "Jn° Barns yt maryed the widow of Thos Goodnow Junr [now] occupies yt &c:. Marlborough VRs: [Barrence. M.R.], John and Johannah _____, _____ __, 1664." courtesy of Patrick Griffith. " *[[Goodenow-123|Nathaniel Goodenow (1638-1663)]]--Goodenow-123; 1638 in Wiltshire or Shaftesbury, Dorset, England' died 5 Oct 1663 at about age 25 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America. *[[Goodenow-192|Mary (Goodenow) Ross (1640-bef.1729)]]--Goodenow-192; born 25 Aug 1640 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, married [[Ross-4204|James Ross (abt.1635-1690)]]. Should be surviving profile. *[[Goodenow-578|Mary (Goodenow) Ross (1640-1704)]]--Goodenow-578; '''now set as merge into Goodenow-192'''--as born 25 Aug 1640 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; no marriage. *[[Goodenow-502|Mary Goodenow (abt.1642-abt.1653)]]--Goodenow-502; '''now set as unmerged match to Goodenow-192.''' Profile has born about 11 Mar 1642 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts," and says "She was the daughter of Edmund Goodenow and Anne Barry." Includes research note, "The subject of this profile is being detached from parents Edmund Goodenow and Anne Barry until a reliable source can be found documenting their relationship. Stevens-17832 15:26, 11 April 2021 (UTC)" '''Profile has the same DOB as Abigail (Goodenow) Barnes, Goodenow-4. Merge away, either into Goodenow-192 or Goodenow-4. *[[Goodnow-112|Susanna (Goodnow) Goodenow (bef.1642-abt.1647)]]--Goodnow-112; as born before 1642 in Marlborough, Massachusetts Bay Colony. '''Smith says the year is missing in the record''', so born 164_ .... He has her as born after Sarah and before Samuel. '''VR has "[Goodenow] Susana, d. Thomas and Jeane, Feb. 20, 164[torn] [prob. 1643]''' https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924028839350?urlappend=%3Bseq=58 *[[Goodenow-4|Abigail (Goodenow) Barnes (1642-aft.1734)]]--Goodenow-4; as born 11 Mar 1642 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony; married Thomas Barnes. '''Smith had no DOB.''' VR has '''Goodnow] Abigail [dup. Abigall Goodenow], d. Thomas and Jane, Mar. 11, [dup. Nov. 11], 1642. [Mar. 11, MR.]''' https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924028839350?urlappend=%3Bseq=59 *[[Goodenow-132|Sarah Goodenow (1643-1654)]]--Goodenow-132; as born 20 Jan 1643 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died 1 Apr 1654 at age 11 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, '''Smith et al has her birth as 20 January 1643[4?].''' *[[Goodnow-62|Joseph Goodnow (1645-1646)]] (seems '''interloper''')--Goodnow-62; See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goodnow-62#comment_7306747 comment] posted to his profile, as the birth data reported is actually found in the vital records as to be that of his brother [[Goodnow-37|Samuel (Goodnow) Goodenow (abt.1646-1722)]]. '''Merge away into Samuel, Goodnow-37.''' (No merge set as yet) *[[Goodnow-37|Samuel (Goodnow) Goodenow (abt.1646-1716)]]--Goodnow-37; as born about 28 Feb 1646 in or 1646 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts *[[Goodenow-480|Susannah (Goodenow) Wilson (1647-)]]--Goodenow-480; as born 21 Dec 1647 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay; three marriages to (1) Rediat, (2) Miles and (3) Wilson. VR has ...[Goodnowe] Susannah, d. Tho[mas] and Jane, Dec. 21, 1647. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924028839350?urlappend=%3Bseq=61 *[[Goodenow-5|Jane (Goodenow) Billings (1649-1708)]]--Goodenow-5; as born 1649 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died 6 Dec 1708 at about age 59 in Concord, Middlesex, Province of Massachusetts Bay; married (1) Christopher Bannister and (2) Nathaniel Billings. '''Smith reports just "named in her father's will."''' ==Bibliographic Notes== ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

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See also, [[Space:Gene%27s_Junk|Gene's Work-In-Process and Miscellaneous]] ---- Notes on George and Rebecca (Carle) Firestone. *[[Firestone-148|George Washington Firestone (1784-1851)]] *[[Carle-2304|Rebecca (Carle) Firestone (1786-abt.1869)]] ==Census== [[Space:George_Firestone_(1784)_Wayne_County_Census|George Firestone (1784) Wayne County Census]] 1813- 23 April. George Firestone of Wayne County entered Federal Land at the Canton-Wooster Land Office. 1814 Tax List of 7 Feb 1814--160 acres, SW quarter of section #34, twp. 16, range 12. Russell cites Ohio Records and Pioneer Families V:103. '''1820.''' 1820 U.S. census, Wayne County, Ohio, Eastunion Township population schedule, p. 18 (stamped and struck through), 164 (stamped), line 17, George Fireston household; NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 93; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-S363?i=210&cc=1803955&cat=745502 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 181399, Digital Collection 5156931, image 211 of 244; official census date was [https://www.google.com/search?q=when+did+they+take+the+1820+census&oq=when+did+they+take+the+1820+census&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i160j33i299j33i22i29i30.20560j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 7 August 1820]. :Eastunion Township, Wayne County, Ohio :line 10, Solomon Fireston [struck through] :line 16, Mordica Cameron 2-1-0-0-1-0||0-0-0-1||0-0-0-1 :line 17, George Fireston 1-0-0-1-1-0||4-0-0-1-0||0-2-0-0 :line 18, James Wilson 0-0-0-0-0-1||0-0-0-0-0||0-2-0-0 :George Fireston--one male aged to 10, no males aged 16 to 18, one male aged 16 to 25 and one male age 25 to 44; four females aged to 10 and one female age 26 to 44; two persons engaged in agriculture. '''1830.''' 1830 U.S. census, Wayne County, Ohio, East Union Township, population schedule, p. 62 (stamped), line 20, George Firestone household, NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 142; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6GK3-YW6?i=129&cat=745502 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 337953, Digital Collection 4411253, image 130-131 of 639; official census date was [https://www.google.com/search?q=when+did+they+take+the+1830+census&sxsrf=ALiCzsZ5FuYS4RKTzyAuboGt64iA0W3C7g%3A1654425009029&ei=sYWcYqeqAZXcqtsPzrKNwA0&ved=0ahUKEwjnxuG3jZb4AhUVrmoFHU5ZA9gQ4dUDCA4&uact=5&oq=when+did+they+take+the+1830+census&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6BwgAEEcQsAM6CggAEEcQsAMQyQNKBAhBGABKBAhGGABQ8whYpwtgug9oAXABeACAAXiIAfABkgEDMC4ymAEAoAEByAEIwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz 1 June 1830]. :East Union Township, Wayne County, Ohio :line 19 Samuel Allen 2-0-1-2-0-0-1 ... ||0-2-1-1-0-1-1-0-0-1 ... :line 20 George Firestone 0-0-1-0-2-0-1 ... || 2-0-2-2-0-0-1 ... :line 21 David Johnston 1-0-0-0-1 ... ||1-1-0-1-1 ... :George Firestone--one male aged 10-15, two males age 20-30 and one male age 40-50; two females aged under 5, two females age 10-15, two females 15-20 and one female age 40-50. '''1840.''' 1840 U.S. census, Wayne County, Ohio, East Union Township, population schedule, p. 167 (stamped), line 24, George Firestone household, NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 432; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4F3-XD3?i=339&cat=745502 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 20179, Digital Collection 4093846, images 340-341 of 1082; official census date was [https://www.google.com/search?q=when+did+they+take+the+1840+census&sxsrf=ALiCzsa7xjNAyW1UD_UH1oJnPBnvH-Mp7A%3A1654426235463&ei=e4qcYvz0G5KeqtsP1Le3uAI&ved=0ahUKEwi8nsmAkpb4AhUSj2oFHdTbDScQ4dUDCA4&uact=5&oq=when+did+they+take+the+1840+census&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6CggAEEcQsAMQyQM6BwgAEEcQsANKBAhBGABKBAhGGABQlAlY6gpgwg9oAXABeACAAYIBiAGEApIBAzAuMpgBAKABAcgBCMABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz 1 June 1840]. :East Union Township, Wayne County, Ohio :line 23 William Berry 2-1-1-1-0-0-1 ... || 0-1-0-0-0-0-1 ... :line 24 George Firestone 1-2-1-1-1-0-0-1 ... || 0-0-1-0-1-0-0-1 ... :line 25 George Philips 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1 ... || 0-0-0-0-1 ... :George Firestone--one male under aged 5, two males aged 5-10, one male age 10-15, one male age 15-20, one male age 20-30 and one male age 50-60; one female age 10-15, one female age 20-30 and one female age 50-60. '''1850.''' 1850 U.S. census, Wayne County, Ohio, population schedule, East Union Township, p. 417 (handwritten, 209 stamped), dwelling 150, family 150, Georg Firestone household; NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 739; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XHRS-KVH?i=418&cc=1401638&cat=121180 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 444732 Digital Collection 004204707, image 419 of 448. :150/150 Firestone, Georg, 66, M, --, Farmer, , --, ,15000, Maryland, --, -- , --, -- : " , Rebecca, 64, F, --, --, --, Pennsylvania ... : " , George, 19, M, --, --, --, Ohio, --, -- , --, -- : " , Solomon, 17, M, --, --, --, Ohio, --, -- , --, -- :Perky, George F., 10, M, --, --, --, Ohio, --, school, --, -- : " , Irene, 8, F, --, --, --, Ohio, --, school , --, -- : " , Sarah, 6, F, --, --, --, Ohio, --, school, --, -- '''1860.''' 1860 U.S. census, [County name] County, [State], population schedule, [Town or township, ward], p. [number] (handwritten, [number] stamped), dwelling [number], family [number], [Name]; NARA microfilm publication M653, roll [number]; digital images, [ ''FamilySearch'']. FHL film , image ... . :Where is Rebecca at 1860? Sons Solomon and George are here, page 43, stamped 22, ... https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSF-BK4?i=19&wc=7QCB-KMG%3A1589432777%2C1589424766%2C1589434520&cc=1473181 ::Son Solomon ... ::1860 U.S. census, Wayne County, Ohio, population schedule, East Union Township, p. 43 (handwritten, 22 (stamped), dwelling 303, family 316, Solomon Firestone household [indexed as Solomon Findlone]; NARA microfilm publication M653, roll 1050; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZZ7-63S?i=47&cat=121214 ''FamilySearch'']. FHL film 805050, Digital Collection 4282806, image 48 of 424. ::Son George ... ::1860 U.S. census, Wayne County, Ohio, population schedule, East Union Township, p. 43 (handwritten, 22 (stamped), dwelling 305, family 318, George Firestone household [indexed as George Findlone]; NARA microfilm publication M653, roll 1050; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZZ7-63S?i=47&cat=121214 ''FamilySearch'']. FHL film 805050, Digital Collection 4282806, image 48 of 424. '''Daughter Mary Ann Firestone.''' Iowa Gravestone Photo Project (http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=8898 : accessed 14 January 2010), gravestone photograph (legible inscription), Mary A. Firestone Willoughbey (died 1839), Bonaparte Cemetery, Van Buren County, Iowa; unknown contributor, uploaded 24 February 2003. Inscription reports Mary A./Mary Ann (Firestone) Willoughby was wife “of R. B. Willoughbey and daughter of G. & R. Firestone”; Mary’s death 9 Oct 1839, aged 25y 7m 17d [calculated birth ca 22 Feb 1814]. Digital presentation by GJ, Arizona, 2010, for personal use. Note: if age is read as 25 yrs, 9 mos., 19 days, the calculated result is c20 December 1813. Will of George Firestone dtd 24 July 1845, probated 3 June 1851 (Wayne County, Ohio), calls out heirs including “grandson William Wallace Willoughby, son of deceased daughter Mary Ann” [Susan Franks Leininger, Firestone list posting dtd 19/20 Feb 2005, citing Will Abstracts, Estates, and Guardianships Wayne County, Ohio 1812-1851]; Jan S. Gillespie to GJ, email of 14 January 2010, "Willoughbys in Oregon." Including attachment, Willoughbys in Oregon.pdf. Includes, REASON B.2 WILLOUGHBY (FIRST-NAME-UNKNOWN1) was born 10 Jan 1810 in Wayne County, Ohio, and died 31 Jan 1881 in Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon. He married ELENOR T. STONE 19 Apr 1840 in Van Buren County, Iowa. She was born 14 Feb 1821 in Pennsylvania, and died 03 Jul 1905 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. ==Family== Russell (1993) identified George and Rebecca's 10 children as # [[Firestone-147|Mary Ann Firestone]], born about 1814 [calculated from gravestone], died Van Buren County, Iowa, 9 October 1839;Iowa Gravestone Photo Project (http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=8898 : accessed 14 January 2010), gravestone photograph (legible inscription), Mary A. Firestone Willoughbey (died 1839), Bonaparte Cemetery, Van Buren County, Iowa; unknown contributor, uploaded 24 February 2003. Inscription reports Mary A./Mary Ann (Firestone) Willoughby was wife “of R. B. Willoughbey and daughter of G. & R. Firestone”; Mary’s death 9 Oct 1839, aged 25y 7m 17d [calculated birth ca 22 Feb 1814] or aged 25y 9 m 19d. married Wayne County, Ohio, 31 March 1835, [[Willoughby-1712|Reason B. Willoughby]].Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850 [Broderbund CD] provides for Wayne County marriage of “Mary Ann Firestone” to “Reasin P. Willaughby,” 31 March 1835Willoughby-Firestone 1835 marriage, Wayne County, Ohio, record of Marriage certificates, 4A:79; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BJ9T-8B?i=42&cc=1614804&cat=335541 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 425754, Digital Collection 004260649, image 43 of 644; indexed as Reasin P. Willaughby and Mary Ann Firestane; marriage is 31 March 1835 by Smith Orr, J.P. He married (2) Van Buren Co., Iowa, [[Stone-12755|Eleanor Stone]]. # Judy Ann Firestone, born 1 June 1815 [family bible],Citing ''Ohio Records and Pioneer Families'' 11:35." George Ely Russell, C.G., FASG, FNGS, George Firestone 1784 - Rebecca Karl (Carroll) FGS in George Ely Russell, Jr. Collection," ACPL Genealogy Center; digital images, images [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_192 192] and [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193] of 333, family bible notation and references at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193]. died Williamstown, Hancock County, Ohio, 25 March 1849;Judy A. ''Firestone'' Perky memorial 13641228 and tombstone/obelisk image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13641228/judy-a.-perky ''FindAGrave''], maintained by K. Clinard, obelisk image by Leslie Clingerman. married Wayne County, Ohio, 11 August 1839, [[Perkey-16|John Firestone Perkey]],Perkey-Firestone 1839 marriage record, Wayne County marriages, 4A:306; database with images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BJ9R-JL?i=228&cc=1614804&cat=335541 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 425754, Digital Collection, 4260649, image, 229 of 644. her first cousin. He married (2) before 1857 (birth of child), Esther Martin. # Elizabeth Firestone, born 4 January 1818 [family bible].Citing ''Ohio Records and Pioneer Families'' 11:35." George Ely Russell, C.G., FASG, FNGS, George Firestone 1784 - Rebecca Karl (Carroll) FGS in George Ely Russell, Jr. Collection," ACPL Genealogy Center; digital images, images [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_192 192] and [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193] of 333, family bible notation and references at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193]. # John C. Firestone, born 12 April 1819, died East Union Township, 24 July 1848; married Wayne County, 25 August 1842, Mary Lawrence.Firestone-Lawrence 1842 marriage record, Wayne County marriages, 4B:66; database with images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BJ9P-4G?i=379&cc=1614804&cat=335541 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 425754, Digital Collection, 4260649, image, 380 of 644; marriage is 25 August 1842.John C. Firestone estate, case F-44, Wayne County Probate; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QK-KC4K?i=602&cc=1992421&cat=700648 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 1907597, Digital Collection, 5866256, images 603-634 of 7052. Note: of the 32 pages, about 20 represent the estate of John C. Firestone's uncle, [[Firestone-166|John F. Firestone (1782-1849)]], administered by [[Firestone-168|David R. Firestone]]. Separately, see the FHL film for image 5 for "Missing Packets," dtd 7 October 1993, including "F-18, [[Firestone-148|George Firestone v1p32]]."John C. Firestone estate, case 699, Wayne County Probate; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PT-LG1T?i=1968&cat=700648 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 1926921, Digital Collection 7648441, images 1969-2028 of 4866; file includes affidavits dated 3 March 1854 by Joseph Firestone and Thomas M. Alexander--both as nuncupative or oral caveats to the will of George Firestone related to amounts due William Wallace Willoughby--appearing as filmed images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PT-L9HT-W?i=2025&cat=700648 2026]-[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PT-LBMP?i=2027&cat=700648 2028], and image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PT-LGK8?i=2012&cat=700648 2013], receipt by Joseph Firestone, administrator of the estate of George Firestone, deceased. She married (2) Rollin Loveland. # Harriet Firestone, born 2 September 1820 [family bible],Citing ''Ohio Records and Pioneer Families'' 11:35." George Ely Russell, C.G., FASG, FNGS, George Firestone 1784 - Rebecca Karl (Carroll) FGS in George Ely Russell, Jr. Collection," ACPL Genealogy Center; digital images, images [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_192 192] and [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193] of 333, family bible notation and references at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193]. died Defiance, Ohio, 28 March 1909; married Wayne County, 12 September 1839, Richard Knight.Knight-Firestone 1839 marriage record, Wayne County marriages, 4A:321; database with images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BJ95-M5?i=237&cc=1614804&cat=335541 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 425754, Digital Collection, 4260649, image, 238 of 644; marriage is 12 September 1839. # Daniel Firestone, born 26 February 1823 [family bible].Citing ''Ohio Records and Pioneer Families'' 11:35." George Ely Russell, C.G., FASG, FNGS, George Firestone 1784 - Rebecca Karl (Carroll) FGS in George Ely Russell, Jr. Collection," ACPL Genealogy Center; digital images, images [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_192 192] and [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193] of 333, family bible notation and references at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193]. No further record. # Eleanor Firestone, born 15 October 1825 [family bible],Citing ''Ohio Records and Pioneer Families'' 11:35." George Ely Russell, C.G., FASG, FNGS, George Firestone 1784 - Rebecca Karl (Carroll) FGS in George Ely Russell, Jr. Collection," ACPL Genealogy Center; digital images, images [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_192 192] and [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193] of 333, family bible notation and references at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193]. died Wayne County, Ohio, 4 October 1899; married (1) Wayne County, Ohio, 13 February 1845, Benoni D. Knight;Knight-Firestone 1845 marriage, Wayne County marriage, 4B:172; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BJ95-6B?i=434&cc=1614804 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film Digital Collection 004260649, image 435 of 644, marriage is 13 February 1845. married (2) Wayne County, Ohio, 15 February 1853, Joseph Sturges.Sturges-Night 1853 marriage, Wayne County marriages, 4B:251; digtial image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BJ3W-XH?i=158&cc=1614804&cat=335541 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 425755, Digital Collection 4260672, image 159 of 720, marriage is 15 February 1853. # Rebecca Firestone, born 7 April 1828 [family bible],Citing ''Ohio Records and Pioneer Families'' 11:35." George Ely Russell, C.G., FASG, FNGS, George Firestone 1784 - Rebecca Karl (Carroll) FGS in George Ely Russell, Jr. Collection," ACPL Genealogy Center; digital images, images [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_192 192] and [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193] of 333, family bible notation and references at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193]. died Wayne County, Ohio, 15 April 1860.Cemetery inscriptions, Old Presbyterian Cemetery, East Union Township, as page 308; presumably from [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/334528?availability=Family%20History%20Library Wayne County, Ohio, cemetery records], FHL film 317529, Digital Collection 7900692 (restricted), for Firestone--George, John C., Rebecca and Rebecca. (Held as img100_Firestone_East Union Twp Old Pres burials.jpg in GJ personal collection.) # [[Firestone-207|George L. Firestone]], born 28 May 1831 [family bible],Citing ''Ohio Records and Pioneer Families'' 11:35." George Ely Russell, C.G., FASG, FNGS, George Firestone 1784 - Rebecca Karl (Carroll) FGS in George Ely Russell, Jr. Collection," ACPL Genealogy Center; digital images, images [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_192 192] and [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193] of 333, family bible notation and references at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193]. died East Union Township, 7 May 1873; married 18 August 1857, Martha Gaddis.Firestone-Gaddis 1857 marriage record, Wayne County, Ohio, marriages, 5:73; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BJ37-Y4?i=301&cc=1614804&cat=335541 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 425755, Digital Collection 4260672, image 302of 720; marriage is 18 August 1857.Martha Shoup, George Lee Firestone--Martha A. Gaddis FGS (Chart No. 10) in Shoup to GJ, correspondence of 1998 held by GJ as Shoup Collection_FGS.pdf. # Solomon Beaver Firestone, born 6 August 1832 [family bible],Citing ''Ohio Records and Pioneer Families'' 11:35." George Ely Russell, C.G., FASG, FNGS, George Firestone 1784 - Rebecca Karl (Carroll) FGS in George Ely Russell, Jr. Collection," ACPL Genealogy Center; digital images, images [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_192 192] and [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193] of 333, family bible notation and references at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestonea.php?realpage=10&display=Russell_Firestone%20A_193 193]. died Wayne County, Ohio, 21 April 1900; married Wayne County, 5 November 1856, Ann Dunn.Firestone-Dunn 1856 marriage, Wayne County, Ohio, marriages, 5:25; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BJ3W-MP?i=270&cc=1614804&cat=335541 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 425755, Digital Collection 4260672, image 271 of 720; marriage is 5 November 1856; he is Solomon B. Firestone and she is Ann E. Dunn. ==Research Notes== :Martha Shoup, George W. [Washington struck through] Firestone-Rebecca "Becky" Karl/Carroll/Caryle FGS (Chart No. 20) in Shoup to GJ, correspondence of 1998 held by GJ as Shoup Collection_FGS.pdf. :'''Census forms.''' 1820 U.S. census form, [https://www.archives.gov/files/research/genealogy/charts-forms/1820-census.pdf ''NARA'']; 1830 U.S. census form, [https://www.archives.gov/files/research/genealogy/charts-forms/1830-census.pdf ''NARA'']; 1840 U.S. census form, [https://www.archives.gov/files/research/genealogy/charts-forms/1840-census.pdf ''NARA'']. == Sources == *Opha Moore, ''History of Franklin County, Ohio'', 3 vols. (Topeka, Kansas : Historical Pub. Co., 1930) in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/124917?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch'' Catalog], and 2:688-689 (William R. Pomerene); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/37408/154 ''FamilySearch'']. *Jason W. Firestone, genealogical chart ("Wooster Branch") in "History of the Firestone family, 1706-1926 : American branch--descendants of Nicholas Feuerstein (Firestone), b.1706, Berg, Germany," 1904 (with additions to 1926); digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/392912/35 ''FamilySearch'' Catalog]. filmed image 35 of 39. ['''Note'''--the FamilySearch Books' link doesn't seem to hold, but the organization also has the full work on FHL film 1035628, Item 2, Digital Collection, 7953939, images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8H-9965-Z?i=46&cat=276036 47]-85 of 2130; genealogical charts appear as images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8H-99Z1-2?i=79&cat=276036 80]-85.]

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Crawford-6307|John Crawford (abt.1609-1634)]] **changes after Sandi see https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Crawford-6307&diff=161490356&oldid=161428257)

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] *[[Roberts-55141|Thomas Roberts (-aft.1506)]], Roberts-55141 *[[Roberts-3407|Thomas Roberts (bef.1464-bef.1517)]], Roberts-3407 *[[Roberts-55144|John Roberts (-bef.1500)]], Roberts-55144 ==Bibliographic Notes== 1830. William Berry, ''County genealogies : pedigrees of the families of the county of Kent'' (London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1830), 181 (Roberts); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNR-WDSV?i=464&cat=306626 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 477361, digital collection (DGS) 8087137, image 465 of 709. 2008. Leslie Maher, "The Roberts Family of Brenchley, Kent …," ''The American Genealogist'', 83 (2008):267-277 at 270 (Children of ThomasD Roberts); digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/33906/270/56270960 ''AmericanAncestors'']. 1798. Edward Hasted, ''The history and topographical survey of the county of Kent ...'', 2nd ed., 12 volumes (Canterbury: printed by W. Bristow, 1797-1801), 7 (1798):142-147 (The Hundred of Great Barnefield ... [and] Parishes: Hawkhurst) at 146 (Elfords); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnfd5q?urlappend=%3Bseq=208%3Bownerid=27021597767197470-254 ''HathiTrust''].
...ELFORDS, ... once belonged to a family named Castleman, one of whom, Walter Castleman, anno 34 Henry VI. sold it to William Conghurst, one of whose descendants passed it away to Roberts, and John Roberts died possessed of it in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign, and lies buried in this church. His son Edmund Roberts alienated it, in the 12th year of that reign, to Richard Boys, gent. who resided here, and died possessed of it in 1605. He lies buried in this church, as do most of his descendants ...

==For Angela== He was the son of [[Roberts-55141|Thomas Roberts]]. He passed away before 1500.You type or paste your citation at the end of your claim, ''in between opening and closing tags''. It will then appear in the text as a number (in brackets) that will link to the sources section; the citation you have written will appear in that numbered list ... as long as that section has been properly set up. ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== ==Bibliographic Notes== ==Ebenezer Sr.== Ebenezer Haughton 1732 birth record in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', New London:161 (Houghton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12577/161/24353089 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Houghton] "Ebenezer, s. Ebenezer & Kasiah, b. Sept 27, 1732," citing 2:39. #'''[[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton]]''', born in New London, 12 April 1730,"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F749-YJ1 : 7 January 2020), Stephen Houghton, 1730. died in Hebron, Tolland County, Connecicut, 4 February 1808;Henry B. Hoff, "Stephen Horton of Hebron, Conn., and Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N.Y.: Establishing an Edward Fuller Line," ''The Mayflower Descendant'', 58 (2009):1-10 at 1-4 (Stephen Horton-Prudence Rowley and family); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/30241/1/723621666 ''AmericanAncestors'']. for his death, Hoff cites (a) ''Hebron Rec.'', 36; (b) Mary Kingsbury Talcott, "Hebron, Connecticut, Gilead Congregational Church Records, 1749-1910" (ms 1956) at Connecticut Historical Society ..., 114 (exact day not shown; (c) Charles R. Hale, "Charles R. Hale Collection [of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspapers Notices of Marriages and Death]" (1933/4) ... Hebron, 40 (Church of England Cem., separate from St. Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, says he died 10 February 1808; Hoff writes, all age 78.Stephen Houghton 1730 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', New London:161 (Houghton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12577/161/24353089 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Houghton] "Stephen, s. Ebenezer & Kaziah, b. Apr 12, 1730, cites 2:38Stephen Horton (____-1808), memorial 81631585 (only); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81631585/stephen-horton ''FindAGrave''], unknown burial location, died in Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial maintained by Linda Mac (contributor 47062703). married in in Hebron, then Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, 25 December 1752, [[Rowley-997|Prudence Rowley]], Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection); Hebron Vital Records 1708-1854, page 175. (Ancestry.com)For this marriage, Hoff (2009) cites, "''Barbour Collection'', 18 [Hebron]:165, 242, citing 2:42." the daughter of [[Rowley-2|Deacon Samuel Rowley]] and [[Fuller-46|Elisabeth (Fuller) Rowley]]. #'''[[Houghton-1202|Ebenezer Haughton Jr.]]''', born in New London, 27 September 1732,Ebenezer Haughton 1732 birth record in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', New London:161 (Houghton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12577/161/24353089 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Houghton] "Ebenezer, s. Ebenezer & Kasiah, b. Sept 27, 1732," citing 2:39. died in Hebron, 1814 (gravestone);Ebenezer Haughton (1732-1814), memorial 35955304 and gravestone photographs; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35955304/ebenezer_haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Godfrey Hill Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial created by KC, maintained by James Bianco; gravestone images added by KC. married there, 26 December 1754, [[Shipman-227|Temperance Shipman]],Horton-Shipman 1754 marriage in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:60-61 (Horton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/60/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Horton] "Eben[eze]r, Jr. m. Temperance Shipman, b. of Hebron, Dec. 26, 1754," cites [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9K7-B5D1?i=343&cc=2448940 2:42]. the daughter of [[Shipman-99|Dr. Samuel Shipman]] and his wife, [[Shipman-226|Martha Shipman]].Kathy Alvis Patterson, ""More than One Temperance Shipman," blog post dated 1 September 2024; web content, [https://alvispat.wordpress.com/shipman-temperance-daughter-of-abraham-shipman/ ''Alvispat's Weblog''].Rita Shipman Carl, Angela Shipman Crispin and Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Shipman, ''The Shipman Family in America'' (n.p., [? Shipman Historical Society], 1962), 234 (family of Dr. Stephen and Martha Shipman), 235 (Temperance Shipman); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/shipmanfamilyina00carl_0/page/234/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''].Temperance Shipman 1734 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:125 (Shipman); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/125/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Shipman], "Temperanc[e], d. Samuell, b. Sept 22, 1734," cites 1:20. #'''[[Houghton-1203|Elijah Haughton]]''', born in New London, 7 March 7 1734/5.Elijah Houghton 1734/5 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', New London:161 (Houghton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12577/161/24353089 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Houghton] "Elijah, s. Ebenezer & Kasiah, b. Mar 7, 1734/5," citing 2:40. "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F749-YZ9 : 11 February 2018), Elijah Houghton, 07 Mar 1734; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown. #'''[[Horton-12169|Ezekiel Haughton]]''', born in Hebron, 23 July 1737,Ezekell Horton 1737 birth in Hebron [Connecticut] First Book of Records, Births, Marriage and Deaths," 43; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9K7-BRQC?i=26&cc=2448940&cat=707356 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1376165 (item 1), digital collection (DGS) 7619773, image 27 of 443, noted as 32, "Ezekell, son of Ebenezer Horton was born July ye 23 1737." died there between 22 February 1817 (date of will) and ?2 June 1818 (date will proved);Ezekihel Haughton 1817 will in Hebron District Probate Records, 7:327-328; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-14ZN?i=744&cat=359163 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1376038, digital collection (DGS) 007627405, images 745-746 of 819. married, probably Hebron, before 1763 (birth of child, September 1763), [[Shipman-3420|Lydia Shipman]], the daughter of [[Shipman-99|Dr. Samuel Shipman]] and his wife, [[Shipman-226|Martha Shipman]].Lidda/Liddiah Shipman 1742 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:124-125 (Shipman) at 124; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/124/24774611 ''AmericanAncestors''],
::Lidda, d. Samuell, b. Mar. 8, 1742, cites 1:37 ::Liddiah, d. Samuell, b. Mar. 8, 1742, cites 1:34
#'''[[Horton-1759|Kezia Haughton]]''', born in Hebron, 20 March 1740,Kezia Horton 1740 birth in Hebron [Connecticut] First Book of Records, Births, Marriage and Deaths," 43; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9K7-BRQC?i=26&cc=2448940&cat=707356 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1376165 (item 1), digital collection (DGS) 7619773, image 27 of 443, noted as 32, "Kezia, daughter of Ebenezer Horton was born March ye 20th 1740." died in Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada, 21 March 1807;{{citation needed}} married about 1759, [[Shipman-66|Daniel Shipman (1733-1809)]], {{citation needed}} the son of [[Shipman-105|Stephen Shipman]] and his wife, [[Pellett-18|Mary Pellett]]. #'''[[Horton-12170|Hannah Haughton]]''', born in Hebron, 17 January 1741/2.Hannah Horton 1741/2 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:60-61 (Horton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/60/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Horton] "Hannah, d. Eb[e]nezer, b. Jan 17, 1741/2," cites [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9K7-B5T6?i=134&cc=2448940 1:37] #'''[[Horton-12171|Sarah Haughton]]''', born in Hebron, 10 March 1744.Sarrah Horton 1744 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:60-61 (Horton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/60/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Horton] "Sarrah, d. Eb[e]nezer, b. Mar. 10, 1744," cites [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9K7-B556?i=136&cc=2448940 1:40]. #'''[[Horton-12172|Joel Haughton]]''', born in Hebron, 30 June 1746,Joell Horton 1746 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:60-61 (Horton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/60/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Horton] "Joell, s. Eb[e]nezer, b. June 30, 1746," cites 1:46. presumably died, probably Hebron, before 15 May 1749 (another son of the same name was born). #'''[[Haughton-752|Joel Haughton]]''', born in Hebron, 15 May 1749; Joel Haughton 1749 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:56-57 (Haughton/Houghton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/56/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Haughton/Houghton] "Joel, s. Eb[e]nezer, b. May 15, 1749," cites [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9K7-B55J?i=142&cc=2448940 1:52]. married (1) in Hebron, 8 June 1779, [[Sutton-16969|Anna Sutton]];Haughton-Sutton 1779 marriage in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:56-57 (Haughton/Houghton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/56/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Haughton/Houghton] "Joel, m. Anna Sutton, b. of Hebron, June 8, 1779," cites [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9K7-B5D1?i=343&cc=2448940 2:43]. presumed the daughter of [[Sutton-16970|Seth Sutton]].Anna Sutton 1748 birth in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:134 (Sutton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/134/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Sutton/Sutten] "Anna, d. Seth, b. Sept 13, 1748," cites [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9K7-B5RW?i=140&cc=2448940 1:49]. married (2) in Hebron, 7 August 1791, [[Unknown-670227|Lydia (_____) Judd]],Haughton-Judd 1791 marriage in ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', Hebron:56-57 (Haughton/Houghton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/56/24774547 ''AmericanAncestors''], [Haughton/Houghton] "Joel, m. Lydia Judd, b. of Hebron, Aug. 7, 1791," cites [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-69G9-Q?i=92&cat=707359 3:243]. whose birth and parentage are unknown or unproven. ==Research Notes== == Sources == ''Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870'', New London:161 (Houghton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12577/161/24353089 ''AmericanAncestors''], select entries. *[Houghton] Ebenezer. s. Sampson & Sarah, b. Mar 7, 1699, citing 1:60 *[Houghton] Ebenezer, s. Ebenezer & Kasiah, b. Sept 27, 1732, citing 2:39 *[Houghton] Elijah, s. Ebenezer & Kasiah, b. Mar 7, 1732, citing 2:40 *[Houghton] Stephen, s. Ebenezer & Kaziah, b. Apr 12, 1730, citing 2:38. Other New London entries found as, Haughton, New London:146-147 https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12577/146/24353074 Horton, New London:160 https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12577/160/24353088

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[[Conant-32|Lot Conant (abt.1624-bef.1674)]] Lott2 Conant was born at Nantasket, now Hull,"The Family of Lott and Elizabeth Conant," Beverly [Massachusetts] Town Clerks' Records; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-TT?i=77&wc=Q4DM-FM3%3A353349401%2C353387901%2C353387902&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4934217, image 78 of 589, penned page 66, for notation in the upper right hand corner (verso). Plymouth Colony, about 1624 (he was age 50 when he wrote his will). He died in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, between 24 September 1674 (date of will) and 29 September 1674 (date will proved). Lott was the son of [[Conant-34|Roger1 Conant]] and his wife, [[Horton-467|Sarah Horton]].Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 451-59 (Roger Conant) at 454; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/454/23894812 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Lott Conant married, perhaps Marblehead,{{citation needed}} about 1649, as her first husband, [[Walton-242|Elizabeth Walton]]. Elizabeth was born in Seaton, Devonshire, England, 27 October 1629.George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 1:107n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462322?urlappend=%3Bseq=119%3Bownerid=13510798899857678-125 ''Hathi Trust''].Citing "Essex court files at Salem, Mass. [vol. i, 69]," H. E. Waite, "The Rev. William Walton of Marblehead," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 29 (1875):66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t8kf45f81?urlappend=%3Bseq=78 ''Hathi Trust''].James Savage ''A Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Before 1692'', 4 vols. (Boston : Little, Brown and company, 1860-62), 4:404-405 (William Walton); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwityc?urlappend=%3Bseq=414%3Bownerid=27021597768366684-442 ''Hathi Trust'']. She died, perhaps Lynn, after 1683.In the 1683 codicil to his will, Andrew Mansfield referred to his "loueing wife Elizabeth Mansfield" whom he named as overseer "to my ... children under age untill they & either of them come to be of age or [---] marriage & [---] wife that she remain & be wth them in ye house we now [---] until ye time .... God in his providence call her ... " And he ordered "that my grandchild now with me stay further wth my wife as my other children are untill such time as he be fitt to put to aprentcised & ye [---] by her accordingly " He left to her "ye full disposal of my sd family & estate in Linn aforesd for her maintenance & mainetenance of Daughter Rebecca & ye suppor of my family ..." Elizabeth was the daughter of [[Walton-309|William1 Walton]] and his wife, [[Cooke-896|Elizabeth Cooke]].Robert Charles Anderson. ''Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: NEHGS, 2011), 216-223 (William Walton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/13260/216/235845581 ''AmericanAncestors'']. She married (2) in Lynn, 10 January 168[1/2], as his third wife, [[Mansfield-224|Andrew2 Mansfield]] (''Robert''1).Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 451-59 (Roger Conant) at 454; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/454/23894812 ''AmericanAncestors''].Mansfeeld-Connatt 1681 marriage, ''Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' 2 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1905-06), 2:240 (Mansfeeld); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011472255?urlappend=%3Bseq=248%3Bownerid=5027586-256 ''Hathi Trust'']. He died probably Boston, having apparently taken ill during a session of the General Court,Geneva A Daland and James S. Mansfield, ''Mansfield genealogy : descendants of Robert and Elizabeth Mansfield ...'' (Hampton, N.H. : P. E. Randall, 1980), 6; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/mansfieldgenealo00dala/page/6/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). between 19 November 1683 (date of codicil) and 25 November 1683 (codicil proved).Andrew Mansfield 1679 will, 1683 codicil and 1689 inventory (record copy), Essex County, Massachusetts, probate records and indexes 1638-1916, digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9YY-KPM6?i=193&cat=412735 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 7704242 (Old Series : Probate records, vols. 301-303, Book 1-3, 1671-1694), images 195-195 of 592 (in Old Series, Book 2, stamped pages 54-56). On 20 November 1666 Roger Conant deeded his dwelling house and adjoining land "for ye love & naturall affection which I beare & have unto my sonn Lott Conant ...,"Roger Connant to Lott Conant, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 3:38, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BDGM?i=500&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], dated 20 November 1666, recorded 10 : 12 mo. 1667 [10 February 1667[/8]] (appearance dated 10 : 5 mo : 67).Frederick Odell Conant, ''A history and genealogy of the Conant family in England ...'' (Portland, Me. : Private print. [Press of Harris & Williams] 1887), 120-22; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=158%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-168 ''Hathi Trust'']. and Roger's will dated 1 March 1677[/8], proved 25 November 1679, refers to, "my son Lott his ten children …"Citing "EPR 355-57," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 451-59 (Roger Conant) at 453; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/453/23894812 ''AmericanAncestors'']. In the nuncupative will of [[Walton-478|Josiah Walton]], made 23 June 1673, proved 25 : 9 : 1673 [25 November 1673], he called his sister Elizabeth Conant.Citing "EPR 2:384; EQC 5:253-54," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (2011), 216-223 (William Walton), at 219-220; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/13260/219/24792954 ''AmericanAncestors''].George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols.Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 5:253-54; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4941498?urlappend=%3Bseq=261%3Bownerid=13510798902284086-271 ''Hathi Trust'']. She was "Elizabeth Mansfield" in a 29 March 1683 agreement between the heirs of Mr. William Walton.Citing "EQC 9:538; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101062077290?urlappend=%3Bseq=158%3Bownerid=27021597769653825-162 EPR 2:142-43]," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (2011), 216-223 (William Walton), at 219; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/13260/219/24792954 ''AmericanAncestors''].Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories &c., on file in the Office of the Clerk of Courts, Salem, Mass.," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 4(1862):173; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi04esseuoft/page/173/mode/1up ''Internet Archive''].Walton's Agreement, dated 29 March 1683, recorded 5 October 1685, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds 7:47; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-19Z7?i=599&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 7462655, images 600-601 of 839. == Sources == *Charla Woodbury, James Hamlin and Gene Preston, "Identifying Judith Finne and the Early Family of William2 (William1) Woodbury of Stepney, Middlesex, England, and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 176 (2022):138-148; digital images by subscription, via pdf download, [https://www.americanancestors.org/sites/default/files/2022-06/register-spring-2022-entire.pdf ''AmericanAncestors''].

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ----- [[Miller-3236|Peter Miller (1779-1845)]] https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/141498/I213/peter-miller/individual https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH8J-8C5 Samuel K. Miller: Birth: 26 SEP 1801 in ? County, Pennsylvania. Death: 02 JUN 1886 in Coon Rapids, Carroll County, Iowa Rebecca Miller: Birth: 12 JAN 1803 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. Death: 20 DEC 1887 Henry Miller: Birth: 14 FEB 1805 in Pennsylvania. Death: 25 SEP 1863 in Jefferson Twp., Williams County, Ohio John Miller: Birth: 06 OCT 1806 in ? County, Pennsylvania. Death: 07 SEP 1888 in Edgerton, Williams County, Ohio Sarah Miller: Birth: 12 APR 1809 in ? County, ? State. Death: AFT 1845 Mary M. ('Polly') Miller: Birth: 18 SEP 1810 in Ohio. Death: 08 AUG 1891 in Angola, Steuben County, Indiana William Miller: Birth: 21 JAN 1813 in ? County, Ohio. Death: AFT 1845 Joseph Miller: Birth: 06 AUG 1814. Death: AFT 1845 Elizabeth Miller: Birth: 1817 in Ohio. Death: 16 NOV 1891 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio Susannah Miller: Birth: 23 OCT 1820 in Ohio. Death: 14 OCT 1889 in Williams County, Ohio Daniel Miller: Birth: 28 AUG 1824 in Ohio. Death: 16 MAY 1884 in Stark County, Ohio Levi Miller: Birth: ABT 1830. Death: AFT 1845 == Sources ==

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[[Carle-55|Benjamin Carle (abt.1671-bef.1713)]]
[[Space:Sources-New_Jersey|Sources-New Jersey]] See https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/EarlyLandRecords.aspx There are other, Carle, entries, not included below. {|border="1" | '''Name''' ||'''Description/Location'''|| '''Date'''||'''Reference''' |- |Corle, Benjamin (Grantee)||To: Benjamin Corle
From: Benjamin Harrison
Conveyance. Middlesex County
Locations: East Jersey, Middlesex||10 April 1729||E-2 (EJ) : Folio 110 (SSTSE023) |- |Corle, John||To: John Corle
From: Benjamin Higgins (ux)
Quit Claim. Rocky Hill, Somerset County
Others Named:
Locations: East Jersey; Somerset; Rocky Hill||1 June 1730|| H-2 (EJ) : Folio 65 (SSTSE023) |- |Corle, John (ux) (Grantor)||To: John Parker
From: John Corle (ux)
Conveyance. Middlesex County.
Others Named:
Locations: East Jersey; Middlesex||1 May 1732||E-2 (EJ) : Folio 204 (SSTSE023) |- |Corle, John (Judge of Common Pleas) (Signatory; February 1, 1752) (Official)||To: Michael Blaw (Yeoman) (of Somerset County)
From: John Blaw (Yeoman) (of Somerset County; Husband of Margaret Blaw); Margaret Blaw (Wife of John Blaw)
Indenture of Conveyance. 247.5 acres. The tract whereon Michael Blaw now livers; One half of the east side of all that plantation now belonging to John Blaw; Adjoining Garret VanHorn's Lott No. 5; Along a line between Lott No. 5 and Lott No. 6; Somerset County. One half of 400 acres purchased by John Blaw from Abraham VanHorn; and, one half of 95 acres, purchased by John Blaw from Nicholas Lake, adjoining John Blaw's land. In considerations of £225 current money of East New Jersey at eight shillings the ounce, paid in hand. Recorded: December 2, 1765.
Others Named: John Berrien (Witness); John Corle (Judge of Common Pleas) (Signatory; February 1, 1752); Nicholas Lake (Former owner of land; Sold 95 acres to John Blaw); Thomas Leonard (Owner of adjoining land); Abraham VanHorn (Merchant) (of New York City; Former owner land; Sold 400 acres to John Blaw); Garret VanHorn (Owner of Lott No. 5; Adjoining land); Jacobus VanVoorhees (Witness)
Locations: East Jersey; Somerset; Numbered Lots, Numbered Allotments||10 Jan 1741/1742 ||B-3 (EJ) : Folio 257-259 (SSTSE023) |}

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ---------- {|border="1" | '''Name''' ||'''Pamphlet (1994)'''|| '''JPT Book (1998)'''||'''xxx''' |- |xxx||xxx||xxx||xxx |- |xxx||xxx||xxx||xxx |- |xxx||xxx||xxx||xxx |- |xxx||xxx||xxx||xxx |} ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Space:John_Phythian_Tylecote_Pedigree_1998|John Phythian Tylecote, Pedigree (1998)]] *[[Talcott-11|John Talcott (abt.1536-abt.1606)]] *[[Talcott-1|John Talcott (1562-1604)]] *[[Space:John_Taylcot_1606_Will|John Talcoat/Taylcot 1606 Will]] *[[Space:Mary_Talcoat_1625_Will|Mary/Marie Talcoat 1625 Will]] *[[Space:Will_of_John_Tailcot_of_Braintree%2C_Essex_1604|Will of John Tailcot of Braintree, Essex 1604]], courtesy of Ann Browning. *[[Space:Moses_Wall_1623_Will|Moses Wall 1623 Will]] *[[Space:William_Skinner_1616_Will|William Skinner 1616 Will]] *[[Space:Margerie_Skynner_1617/8_Will|Margerie Skynner 1617/8 Will]] ==Bibliographic Notes== *John Phythian Tylecote, ''How American Talcott and English Tylecote & Tylcoat families are the same'' (Paignton, Devon, England : J.P. Tylecote, '''1998'''), 44 pp.; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/howamericantalco00tyle/mode/1up ''Archive.org''] (borrow). *John Phythian Tylecote, ''How American Talcott and English Tylecote & Tylcoat families are the same : written for use in conjunction with Sebastian Visscher Talcott's book : Talcott pedigree in England and America from 1558 to 1876'' ('''1994'''), 25 pp.; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/198831-redirection ''FamilySearch'' Books]. *Dave Tylcoat, '"Dave and Sue Tylcoat" (of Burrington, Devon); web content, [https://web.archive.org/web/20030605104305/http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dave_tylcoat/backg.htm ''Compuserve''], via ''WayBackMachine''; reports his Essex related research materials are archived at the Essex Record Office, "reference T/G 295/5-8." *Peter Lee, "The History of Old Nuneaton Families" (draft/work in progress, 1989); web content, [http://www.nuneatonhistory.com/uploads/1/8/6/8/18680466/old_nuneaton_families.doc ''nuneatonhistory.com''] (download/word document), for "Talcott: The Talcott name is one that existed in a huge variety of spellings, Tylecote, Taylcote, Tilecott, Tilcot, Tylecoate, Tailcote, Tylcott etc. 62 variants so far. They were in this locality in 1261 when Robert Talecock was recorded in Tamworth. The earliest local ones were recorded in Chilvers Caton as landholders in 1492/93. By the 1500s they were well established in Nuneaton, they disappear from our local register in the early 1700s when they move into Leicestershire." *"Register of Admissions to the Royal Grammar School of Colchester" in ''Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society'', 4 (new series/1893):12-13 (Robert Talcott); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924093130270?urlappend=%3Bseq=392%3Bownerid=13510798902880220-412 ''Hathi Trust'']. *John Venn and J. A. Venn, ''Alumni Cantabrigienses ...'', multiple parts and vols. (Cambridge: University Press 1922-54), I (-1751) 4 (Saal - Zuinglius):198 (Talcott, etc.); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri04univuoft/page/198/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Walter C. Metcalfe, ed. ''Visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612; and Owen and Lilly, 1634 ...'', vol. I. (London: Harleian Society Visitation Series) 13 (1878):497 (Talcott pedigree); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101075683548?urlappend=%3Bseq=519%3Bownerid=27021597769098603-543 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Henry F. Waters, "Genealogical Gleanings in England," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 50 (1896):134 (John Tailecot, 1604); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s2kztr4q094?urlappend=%3Bseq=160 ''Hathi Trust''], including note by M. K. Talcott and "Talcot of Warwickshire" (expanded chart) at [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s2kztr4q094?urlappend=%3Bseq=160 134]-135. *Henry F. Waters, ''Genealogical Gleanings in England'' 2 vols. (Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901), 2:1205 (William Skinner of Braintree, yeoman, 1616); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea02byuwate/page/1205/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Henry F. Waters, ''Genealogical Gleanings in England'' 2 vols. (Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901), 2:1206 (Margerie Skynner of Braintree, widow, 1617[/?8]); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea02byuwate/page/1205/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Henry F. Waters, ''Genealogical Gleanings in England'' multiple vols. (Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901), 2:1130 (Moses Wall of Braintree ... clothier, 1623); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea02byuwate/page/1130/mode/1up ''InternetArchives'']. *Frank Farnsworth Starr and James Junius Goodwin, ''English Goodwin family papers : being material collected in the search for the ancestry of William and Ozias Goodwin ...'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn. : [s.n.], 1921), 1:353-359 (Moses Wall of Braintree, clother); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89096569967?urlappend=%3Bseq=369%3Bownerid=13510798888953568-375 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Sebastian V. Talcott, ''Talcott Pedigree in England and America from 1558 to 1876'' (Albany: Weed, Parsons and company, 1876), [https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/7/mode/1up 7] (English ancestry), [https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/7/mode/1up 7]-14 (1. John Talcott of Colchester), [https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/n18/mode/1up n.p.] (chart), [https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/14/mode/1up 14]-19 (2. John Talcott of Braintree); digital images, ''InternetArchive''. *Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, ''Hale, House, and related families, mainly of the Connecticut River Valley'' (Hartford, Connecticut Historical Society, 1952), 746-748 (John Talcott); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=768%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-780 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1794-1797 (John Talcott); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1794/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1756-1759 (John Steele); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1756/235195500 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1892-1896 (William Wadsworth) at 1894-1895; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1894/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Frank Farnsworth Starr and James Junius Goodwin, ''Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut'', 2 vols. ([Salem, Mass. : Higginson Book Co., 199-?]), 1:239-253 (The family of John Steele), at 240-241 (Talcott-Wall); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062876586?urlappend=%3Bseq=256%3Bownerid=13510798887068136-266 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Chilvers Coton; web content, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilvers_Coton ''Wikipedia'']. *"England Births and Christening ..."; database search, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.anyDate.from=1500&q.anyDate.to=1650&q.anyPlace=Colchester%2C%20Essex%2C%20England&q.surname=Taylcoat&f.collectionId=1473014 ''FamilySearch'']. *"Taylcott" (soundex) [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/635b822ab620e09954a42da0?locale=en search] of FreeReg, 1534-1650, 2022. ==Overview== The motivation for this work was a desire to connect descendants of William Tyllcott of Nailstone, Leicestershire (c1500-1547), to those of John Taylcott of Colchester, Essex (c1535-1606). The author explains a relationship between William and John by adding two generations to the top of Sebastian V. Talcott's 1876 tree--earlier ancestors of Colchester, Essex, and Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire. With these additions, Tylcote maintains John Talcott of Colchester, died 1606, was the nephew of William Tyllcott of Nailstone. See the Tylecote 1998 chart at [https://archive.org/details/howamericantalco00tyle/page/7/mode/1up p. 7]. Presumably about these earlier ancestral families ([https://archive.org/details/howamericantalco00tyle/page/8/mode/1up p. 8]), Tylecote writes, "Due to the very early date of this family we lack full documentary proof and there is considerable conjecture." The author reports the Chilvers Coton registers prior to 1654 are not extant. The work is more conclusionary than evidentiary--the author reportedly reviewed wills, court and parish/IGI records, but transciptions are not provided, and Tylcote did not include a source list or reference notes. If the author did seek to confirm or triangulate information/relationships between records and/or record groups, such work is not obvious and little critical analysis is found in the 1998 work. '''Note: Without Tylecote's archives (perhaps even with), It would take a massive effort to first re-trace his information, and then determine if sufficient other records are necessary and accessible to prove or disprove the claims.''' (GeneJ, 2022) ===Earlier Ancestry=== Tylecote creates an earlier John Tyllcott of Colchester (c1500-?) as the father of John Taylcott of Colchester (d. 1606). This newly created John Tyllcott of Colchester (c1500-?) is then given as the brother of William Tyllcott of Nailstone (c1500-1547), both sons of another created ancestor, John Talcot of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilvers_Coton Chilvers Coton] (c1470 -?). This John (c1470-?) has other reported sons, as below. ====JohnD Talcott of Chilvers Coton, born c1470, & family==== :Note: these individuals seem loosely associated (GeneJ, 2022), see [https://archive.org/details/howamericantalco00tyle/page/8/mode/1up Tylecote p. 8 (1998)]. Tylecote (1998) reports issue, #JohnC Tyllcott, born c1500, "almost certainly at Chilvers Coton" (said later a man of Colchester, given as the father of our John of Colchester). #Thomas Tyllcott, born c1500. "Believed to have lived at Nailstone, Leics. Farmer." #William Tyllcott, born c1500, made will 1547; lived at Nailstone, Leicestershire. #Henry Teylcolt (or Taylcott), born c1500, died between 16 October 1550 (date of will) and 12 March 1551 (will proved). "Lived in the parish of St Botolph, Colchester, Essex." # (possibly) Other children Tylcott ====JohnC Tyllcott of Colchester, born c1500, & family==== :Note: Historical references for this John, born c1500 are not clear. Author claims/alleges (1998), "He is the 'Talcott of Warwickshire' mentioned in the 1634 Essex Visitation," adding, "...whose forename, according to SVT, was later established as John." No reference to the support of this by Talcott is given. From Tylcote (1998), also without reference, "He must have moved from Warwickshire to Colchester, possibly via Cambridge, where there was said to be a John Talcott, Doctor of Divinity, in 1537 ... if so, he did not obtain his doctorate at Cambridge because we have checked the records there." See [https://archive.org/details/howamericantalco00tyle/page/9/mode/1up Tylecote p. 9 (1998)] for reported issue, #JohnB Taylcott, born around 1535/1540, certainly at Colchester, died 1606. #?Other children Taylcott. ===Previously reported Ancestors=== ====JohnB Taylcott of Colchester, died 1606, & family==== :Note: Tylecote's 1998 update to Sebastian V. Talcott (1876) is signifiant--to John's family, he adds detail (alleged but compelling baptismal dates for some of John's known issue) and other children (via the same)--all records reportedly from St. Mary's, Colchester). Some of Tylcote's reported baptismal dates appear in IGI (index only) entries in FamilySearch's "England Births ...," but ready access to the underlying registers is elusive. The records do not appear on ''FreeReg'' (2022), but baptisms, marriages and burials at other nearby parishes do--see "Taylcott" (soundex) [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/635b822ab620e09954a42da0?locale=en search], 1534-1650. See also, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/198831/9 Tylecote p. 7 (1994)] and [https://archive.org/details/howamericantalco00tyle/page/11/mode/1up Tylecote p. 11 (1998)]. Assuming the father's name was given as John in all the records Tylecote reported, how can we be sure there were not two or more men of Colchester named John who were baptizing children? The question is valid, especially since the author claimed his father and grandfather would both have been named John. Of note, *'''Pewterer'''. Tylcote (1998) reports JohnB Taylcott was identified as a pewterer, executor, in the 1578 will of his "cousin William," but such a will is not further referenced, and a profile of William was not seen. Without retracing Tylcote's work, we are otherwise unable to know how/if JohnB Taylcott is the man who was a cousin of the noted William. *'''First wife'''. Tylcote (1998) reports his first wife's name was Allis. Like Talcott (1876), the record reports she was the daughter of John Wells, baker of Colchester. Neither author provided details about how any of those details are known *'''Eldest son'''. John (JohnA) was reported by Talcott (1876) as "born (probably) in Colchester previous to 1558" ([https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/14/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']) but Tylcote (1998) attributes a baptism at St. Mary's Colchester, 04.10.1562. (The 1558 date may refer to that year's ''Visitation of Essex'', but only the record from 1634 has been seen. Talcott cites the 1558 "arms and pedigree," as "vol. 1137, page 148 ... Harlean Manuscripts," British Museum.) *'''Eldest daughter'''. Talcott (1876) called her _____ Talcott, married _____ Bernard, and had John and Mary; Tylcote calls her Anne Taylecott ... married John Bernard, and had John, Mary and Anne. *'''Second wife'''. In his earlier pamphlet, Tylecote (1994) reported John married (2), at St. Mary's Colchester, 28.09.1574 [28 September 1574], Mary or Marie Pullen, with their first child as Thomas Talcott, actually baptized earlier, 10.01.1573 [10 January 1573]. The Talcott-Pullen marriage date does not appear in the book (1998), and the year of the marriage is there "1569" (still at St. Mary's). In the book (1998), Thomas is the second son and third child of the marriage, but we know from his mother's will that he was her eldest son. *'''Son John (2)'''. Tylcote (1998) reports he was Marie's eldest son, born c1570 (note above), and that he married 05.04.1592, Ann Scott. We know otherwise that he was not his mother's eldest son, and no records are given that would show how/if the claimed marriage was proved. *'''Added children'''. Based surely on register/IGI records, Tylcote (1998) adds four (4) children to the family group. These include a daughter Elizabeth (baptized 1571), two sons William (one buried 1576, the other baptized 1577), and a Benjamin (baptized 1589). No such named children are found in the mother's will. :Tylecote reports issue, :By first wife, "Aliss Wells ... daughter of John Wells, baker of Colchester." #John Talcott, baptized St. Mary's Colchester, 04.10.1562 [4 October 1562] (see note above); married Anne Skinner (6 children). See also, [https://archive.org/details/howamericantalco00tyle/page/13/mode/1up p. 13]. #Robert Talcott, baptized St. Mary's Colchester, 26.04.1565 [26 April 1565]; married Joanna Crane (6 children). Talcott [https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/19/mode/1up called] his wife Joanna Drane, daughter and heir of John Drane of Beanford, Co. Suffolk ..." #Anne Taylecott, baptized St. Mary's Colchester, 19.09.1568 [19 September 1568]; married John Bernard (3 children--John, Mary and Ann). :By second wife, "Mary or Marie Pullen ... "; will dated 09.06.1625 [9 June 1625], buried 13.03.1627 [13 March 1627]. #John Talcott, born c1570 [no baptism identified]; married 05.04.1592 [5 April 1592] Ann Scott. He was a merchant in Madrid, 1625. #Elizabeth Taylcott, baptized St Mary's Colchester, 13.10.1571 [13 October 1571]. #Thomas Talcott, baptized St. Mary's Colchester, 10.01.1573 [10 January 1573]; married Margaret Bigg (6 children). #William Taylecott, probably born about 1574, buried 29.04.1576, St. Mary's Colchester. #Mary or Mary Talcott, baptized St. Mary's Colchester, 06.11.1575 [6 November 1575]; married _____ Marshall. #William Taylcott, baptized St. Mary's Colchester, 10.11.1577 [10 November 1574]. #Grace Taylcott [no baptism identified]; married John Death. #Joanna Talcott [no baptism identified]; married _____ Knewstuble. #Eme Talcott [no baptism identified]; Thomas Adler. #Benjamin Taylecott, baptized St. Mary's, 20.12.1589 [20 December 1589]. ====JohnA Talcott of Braintree, died 1604, & family==== :Note: Tylcote (1998) seems not to have consulted published materials beyond Talcott (1876), nor otherwise to have reviewed the wills of William Skinner (1616) and Margerie Skynner (1617), thus his family compilation overlooks particularly key information. Tylcote (1998) mostly followed Talcott (1876), including or except that he claimed the items below, which are conflicted or disproven, *'''Daughter Ann.''' Tylcote reports Ann Talcott married 1614, Thomas Clench; providing no references or further information. This claim is not found in Talcott (1876). Note: Anne (Skinner) (Talcott) Wall's daughter Ann is not mentioned in the will of William Skinner (1616) and Margerie Skynner (1617/8), so she was presumably deceased by that time. Whether or not she married is unknown; if she did marry, the Skinner wills suggest she left no heirs. See [[Research_Notes|Research Notes]]. *'''Daughter Mary.''' Tylcote reports Mary Talcott married Bagot Eggleston and "went to America, 1630." This claim is found in Talcott (1876), but she is not mentioned in the Skinner wills (1616 and 1617), so this daughter Mary almost certainly died young. See also Robert Charles Anderson's report about the immigrant, Bigod Eggleston--Anderson found no support to identify either wife--''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995). 620-624 (Bigod Eggleston) at 622; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/622/23894981 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *'''Daughter Grace.''' Tylcote reports Grace Talcott was "unmarried in 1623." This claim is found in Talcott (1876), but seems an errant reading of Moses Wall's will so dated--that will makes no mention of such a step child; this daughter probably died young. See [[Space:Moses_Wall_1623_Will|Moses Wall 1623 Will]]. :Tylcote reports issue, see [https://archive.org/details/howamericantalco00tyle/page/13/mode/1up p. 13]. #Anne Talcott, born at Braintree, married 1614, Thomas Clench. #Rachel1 Talcott, born at Braintree. #John1 Talcott, born about 1590 at Braintree and went to America; married Dorothy Mott (3 children; continued). #Mary Talcott, born at Braintree and went to America; married Bagot Eggleston (2 children). #Grace Talcott, born at Braintree; unmarried in 1623. #Sarah1 Talcott, born at Braintree, married William Wadsworth. ==Research Notes== '''Presentation.'''
*Tylcote's dates are herein presumed dd.mm.yyyy, new style equivalent. *This presentation adds the Register-style genealogical numbering system to the ancestry of the three New England immigrants. '''Talcott-Clench'''. The marriage returns in a [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/6362ac5fb620e079cb5142f9?locale=en search] for records within 12 miles of Colchester on ''FreeReg''. Particular entry cites Colchester, St. Runwald (parish Register) for the union 1 September 1614, Ann Talcott and Thomas Clench. No corresponding Ann Clench (soundex) death/burial entry returned in the immediate time period. See also Clench [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/6362b263c233300cb683240a?locale=en search] for entries about Braintree and nearby parishes. (St. Runwold is considered a neighboring parish to Colchester, but not Braintree.) '''1509 Will-Talcott or Calcott?''' Seems Johannes Caldecote de London Draper. See 1509 PCC Will Johis Talcott (perhaps mis indexed) died in about 1509 in London. Their will passed probate on 17 July 1509. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 16
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Will of Johis Talcott, granted probate on 17 Jul 1509. Died about 1509 in London.
'''Who is this Henry Tailcott/Taylecot, pewterer.''' Tailcott, Taylecot, Henry Dates: 1593 Place: St. Leonard, Colchester, Hertfordshire, England Book: Marriages at Curry Rivel, 1642 to 1812. (Marriage) Collection: Essex, Hertfordshire: Chelmsford - Wills, 1400-1619 Volume: Index to Wills Now Preserved in the Essex Record Office Chelmsford 1400 - 1619 Chapter: fo. 53 Text: 1593 Tailcott, Taylecot, Henry, pewterer and now water bailiff, St. Leonard, Colchester 293. Courtesy of Jo Fitz, this "Henry has three children by his wife Johanne, Jane Lambert the wyffe of Edward or Edmund Lambert, Thomas Taylecot and William Taylecot.? == Sources == ==Acknowledgments== Many thanks to [[Reed-21512|Neill Reed]] for noticing this material. == Sources ==

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==Biography== Samuel Long was born, Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 23 April 1647,Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massa­chusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:10 ("Earliest Charlestown Vital Records in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Record Volume"); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/10/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Samuel, son of Robt. Long, b. 23 (2) 1647."Thomas Bellows Wyman, ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown ... 1629-1818'', 2 vols. (Boston : D. Clapp, 1879), 2:625-628 (long) at [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/625/mode/1up 625]-626 (1-Robert^1 Long), [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/625/mode/1up 626 (3-Robert^2 Long)] and [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/625/mode/1up 626 (4-Samuel)^3 Long]; digital images, ''InternetArchive''. the son of [[Long-433|Robert Lord]] and his wife, [[Hawkins-397|Elizabeth]] _____ (WikiTree calls her Elizabeth Hawkins, see Research Notes). Samuel died in Charlestown, 15 September 1671.Without further reference, Thomas Bellows Wyman, ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown ... 1629-1818'', 2 vols. (Boston : D. Clapp, 1879), 2:625-628 (long) at [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/625/mode/1up 626 (4-Samuel)^3 Long]; digital images, ''InternetArchive''. Samuel married 20 January 1668/9, Elizabeth Pinkham."Long-Pinckham 1668/9 marriage, Roger D. Joslyn, ''Vital Records of Charlestown, Massa­chusetts, to the Year 1850'', 2 vols. in 3 parts (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1985), 1:70 (Marieges in Charlstowne in "[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/33/0 Ancient Volume]"); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13924/10/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Samuel Long & Elizabeth Pinckham, m. by Mr. Richard Russell, Jan. 20, 1668/9."Without further detailed reference, Thomas Bellows Wyman, ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown ... 1629-1818'', 2 vols. (Boston : D. Clapp, 1879), 2:625-628 (long) at [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/625/mode/1up 626 (4-Samuel)^3 Long]; digital images, ''InternetArchive''. He was a blacksmith and resided in Charlestown. ===Estate and Probate=== Samuel Long left a will dated 22 August 1691, proved 19 December 1691. The will mentions his pregnant wife; names both his brother John and father-in-law [step-father] Jacob Green.Without further reference, Thomas Bellows Wyman, ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown ... 1629-1818'', 2 vols. (Boston : D. Clapp, 1879), 2:625-628 (long) at [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/625/mode/1up 626 (4-Samuel)^3 Long]; digital images, ''InternetArchive''. ==Research Notes== '''Wife's Identity.''' WIP - needs to be written. '''Mother's Identity.''' WIP -- needs to be written. '''Prior Version.''' A prior version of this profile cited various family files as "S85 World Family Tree #3121, Volume #001 (Paul J Ledbetter)," "Homden.ged" and Ancestry Family Trees. The profile also cited "Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Deaths." None of these sources are considered reliable for Pre-1700 profiles. His birth was at Charlestown or "British Colonies, MA, USA; or Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts," sometimes as 23 February 1647 or 23 February 1646. One of the sources placed his death, at Malden, Massachusetts, 15 September 1671. The prior version reported, among other information, that he was "Samuel Robert Long," and had a child, also Samuel Robert Long. :See also-- * '''Birth''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988"
Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook)
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Samuel Long born on 23 Feb 1647, child of Robert, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA. * '''Marriage''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988"
Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook)
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Samuell Long marriage to Elizabeth Pinckham on 20 Jan 1668 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA. * '''Death''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988"
Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook)
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Samuell Long death 15 Sep 1671 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA. :Other-- *D. Payne-Joyce, "7712, Samuel Long" in "Robert Long (2787) & Elizabeth"; web content, [https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr04/rr04_217.html ''Payne-Joyce Genealogy''], for Samuel's birth, cites "Charlestown Vital Records"; for his death and age, cites "Thomas Bellows Wyman & Henry Herbert Edes, The genealogies and estates of Charlestown : in the county of Middlesex and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818, Boston: D. Clapp, 1879, Two volumes, http://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma, http://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma"; for statement that Samuel resided Charlestown, cites "Joseph Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Little Brown, Boston, 1860, http://archive.org/details/agenealogicaldi00unkngoog"; for marriage to Elizabeth Pinkhim as 20 January 1668/9, cites "Thomas Bellows Wyman & Henry Herbert Edes, The genealogies and estates of Charlestown : in the county of Middlesex and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818, Boston: D. Clapp, 1879, Two volumes, http://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma, http://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma." *"Adiel's, Michael's & Matthew's Cousins & Ancestors:Information about Samuel Long, Sr"; web content, [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/a/v/Terri-rene-Davar/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0234.html ''FamilyTreeMaker'']. *S85 (also S88) World Family Tree #3121, Volume #001 (Paul J Ledbetter) *S93 Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Deaths *S111 Unknown article in NEHGR *S219 (also S220) Homden.ged *S-2091851085 Ancestry Family Trees ==Acknowledgments== * WikiTree profile Long-3147 created through the import of Williams Family Tree(1).ged on May 30, 2012 by [[Williams-11221 | Chris Harter]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Long-3147 Changes page] for the details of edits by Chris and others. ----- Old Bio == Biography == Samuel Long was born on 23 Apr 1647 in Charlestown, MA. He was a blacksmith and resided in Charlestown. Samuel married Elizabeth Pinkham in Charlestown, MA. on January 20, 1668. Samuel died in Charlestown, MA, on 15 Sep 1671.D. Payne-Joyce, "7712, Samuel Long" in "Robert Long (2787) & Elizabeth"; web content, [https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr04/rr04_217.html ''Payne-Joyce Genealogy''], for Samuel's birth, cites "Charlestown Vital Records"; for his death and age, cites "Thomas Bellows Wyman & Henry Herbert Edes, The genealogies and estates of Charlestown : in the county of Middlesex and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818, Boston: D. Clapp, 1879, Two volumes, http://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma, http://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma"; for statement that Samuel resided Charlestown, cites "Joseph Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Little Brown, Boston, 1860, http://archive.org/details/agenealogicaldi00unkngoog"; for marriage to Elizabeth Pinkhim as 20 January 1668/9, cites "Thomas Bellows Wyman & Henry Herbert Edes, The genealogies and estates of Charlestown : in the county of Middlesex and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818, Boston: D. Clapp, 1879, Two volumes, http://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma, http://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma." '''Born''' 23 FEB 1646. British Colonies, MA, USA.{{citation needed}} Source: Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA.{{citation needed}} Source: 23 FEB 1647. Charlestown, Massachusetts. Source: [[#S219]] Homden.ged Source: Source: Source: Source: Source:Source: [[#S220]] Homden.ged Source: [[#S220]] Homden.ged "Paul Way born 22 June 1732, in Nantucket Co., MA" Source: Source: 23 FEB 1647. Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. Source: [[#S111]] Unknown article in NEHGR '''Died''' 15 SEP 1671. Malden, Massachusetts, USA. Source:Source: [[#S219]] Homden.gedSource: [[#S85]] World Family Tree #3121, Volume #001 (Paul J Ledbetter) Source:Source: [[#S88]] World Family Tree #3121, Volume #001 (Paul J Ledbetter) Source: [[#S220]] Homden.gedSource: [[#S220]] Homden.ged and Paul Way born 22 June 1732, in Nantucket Co., MA Source:Source: [[#S85]] S85 World Family Tree #3121 (William Bunker's Birth Data) 17 June 1648, no locationSource: [[#S93]] Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Deaths '''Marriage''' Husband [[Long-10266|Samuel Robert Long]]. Wife [[Pinkham-394|Elizabeth Pinkham]]. Child: @I5287@. Marriage 20 JAN 1668. Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. Source: Source:Source: [[#S219]] Homden.gedSource: [[#S583]] Unknown source Source: Source:Source: [[#S220]] Homden.gedSource: [[#S220]] Homden.ged and Paul Way born 22 June 1732, in Nantucket Co., MA Source: Source: Husband @I5286@. Wife [[Hawkins-5847|Elizabeth Hawkins]]. Child: [[Long-10266|Samuel Robert Long]]. Marriage ABT 1646. USA Source: Source:Source: [[#S220]] Homden.ged == Sources == * WikiTree profile Long-3147 created through the import of Williams Family Tree(1).ged on May 30, 2012 by [[Williams-11221 | Chris Harter]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Long-3147 Changes page] for the details of edits by Chris and others. * Source: S-2091851085 Repository: [[#R-2142489842]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=28006477&pid=1008 * Repository: R-2142489842 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/a/v/Terri-rene-Davar/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0234.html * Source: S111 Ancestry.com, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2011;) Repository: [[#R3]] * Repository: R3 Ancestry.Com * Source: S219 Homden.ged (Name: Name: Imported: 12 Jul 2002;;) NOTESource Medium: Electronic * Source: S220 Homden.ged (Name: Imported: 12 Jul 2002;) NOTESource Medium: Electronic * Source: S85 Submitted by Paul J. Ledbetter II of New Bern, North Carolina, World Family Tree #3121, Volume #001 (Name: Brøderbund Publication, Date of Import: Mar 6, 2003;) NOTESource Medium: Family Archive CD The Submitter for Volume 1, Tree 3121 provided the following contact address: PAUL J LEDBETTER II 1H BRUNSWICK AVE NEW BERN, NC 28562-4116 * Source: S88 Submitted by Paul J. Ledbetter II of New Bern, North Carolina, World Family Tree #3121, Volume #001 (Name: Name: Brøderbund Publication, Date of Import: Mar 6, 2003;;) NOTESource Medium: Family Archive CD The Submitter for Volume 1, Tree 3121 provided the following contact address: PAUL J LEDBETTER II 1H BRUNSWICK AVE NEW BERN, NC 28562-4116 * Source: S93 Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Deaths (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2001;) Repository: [[#R40]] * Repository: R40 Ancestry.com * '''Birth''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988"
Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook)
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Samuel Long born on 23 Feb 1647, child of Robert, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA. * '''Marriage''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988"
Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook)
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Samuell Long marriage to Elizabeth Pinckham on 20 Jan 1668 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA. * '''Death''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988"
Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook)
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Samuell Long death 15 Sep 1671 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA.

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] '''Note''' Saved this on 16 November 2022. Represents the profile before update. [[Spooner-8|William Spooner (abt.1621-abt.1684)]]
[[Space:William_Spooner_2022_Research|William Spooner 2022 Research]]
[[Space:Spooner_Related_Research_2022|Spooner Surname Research 2022]]
[[Space:William_Spooner_1684_Will|William Spooner 1684 Will]]
[[Space:William_Spooner_Child_List_2022|William Spooner Child List 2022]] ==Disputed Associations== '''Disputed Parentage.''' Although Thomas Spooner (1869) suggested William Spooner's parents were [[Spooner-5|John Spooner]] and [[Peck-74|Anne Peck]], both born England but last known of Leiden, Holland, this association lacks historical support and has been disputed by WikiTree collaborators. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492246/william-spooner-pgm-there-historical-evidence-link-parents William Spooner (PGM) -- Is there historical evidence for a link to parents?] and [[Research_Notes|Research Notes]]. == Biography == William Spooner's origins are unknown or unproven.S. Willson, "[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1491507/did-anderson-include-entry-the-directory-for-william-spooner Did Anderson include an entry in the Directory for William Spooner?], answer of 5 November 2022, citing Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015) for "William Spooner, unknown [origins], 1637; Plymouth ..." He was born, probably England, only perhaps Colchester, Essex,In 1637 (earliest notice), he was styled "William Spooner of Colchester in the County of Essex," see David Pulsifer, ed., ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 12:19 (for Spooner indenture); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456?urlappend=%3Bseq=35 ''Hathi Trust'']. See also, [[Research_Notes|Research Notes]]. about 1623 (estimated age at indenture). William died in Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony, between 8 March 1683[/4] (date of will) and 14 March 1683[/4] (inventory of William Spooner "of Dartmouth late Deceased").William Spooner 1683[/4] will and inventory, Plymouth Colony records, wills ... 4:71; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-V3DF?i=572&cc=2018320&cat=89113 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 567794, Digital Collection (DGS) 7051111, image 573 of 616. Note -- Will dated 8 March 1683[/4], Inventory dated 14 March 1683[/4] (see year penned at upper left of will, "1684"). William Spooner married (1) presumably Plymouth Colony, by about 1646 (birth of child), [[Patridge-109|Elizabeth]] _____ (sometimes called Elizabeth Partridge, see [[Research_Notes|Research Notes]]). She was born probably England, about 1625 (presumed age at first marriage), and died at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, 28 April 1648.For Elizabeth Spooner 1648 death, Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:5 (1648. Plym Register of Mariages & Burialls); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014617054?urlappend=%3Bseq=21%3Bownerid=27021597765451841-25 ''Hathi Trust''], "Elizabeth Spooner, the wife of William Spooner, died the twenty eight of April [1648]." William Spooner married (2) in Plymouth, 18 March 1651/2, [[Pratt-64|Hannah Pratt]].For Spooner-Pratt 1651/2 marriage, George Ernest Bowman, "Plymouth Colony Vital Records," ''The Mayflower Descendant'' 16 (1914): 235-239 (part of a continuing series) at 238; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.a0002707255?urlappend=%3Bseq=272%3Bownerid=13510798903103450-276 ''Hathi Trust''], "William Spooner Married to Hannah Pratt the 18th of March" 1651[/2]. She was born, probably Plymouth, say 1632, the daughter of [[Pratt-63|Joshua Pratt]] and his wife, [[Unknown-470604|Bathsheba]].Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1510-1513 (Joshua Pratt) at 1512 (Hannah Pratt); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1512/23895871 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Hannah was not mentioned in William's 1684 will and is presumed to have predeceased him. ===Immigration=== Robert Charles Anderson (2015) placed William Spooner's arrival in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony at 1637.S. Willson, "[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1491507/did-anderson-include-entry-the-directory-for-william-spooner Did Anderson include an entry in the Directory for William Spooner?]," answer of 5 November 2022, citing Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015) for "William Spooner, unknown [origins], 1637; Plymouth ..." This is based on the record of his apprenticeship/indenture. From ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth ...'' (emphasis added),David Pulsifer, ed., ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 12:19 (for Spooner indenture); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456?urlappend=%3Bseq=35 ''Hathi Trust''].
Whereas, William Spooner of Colchester in the County of Essex by his Indenture, beareinge date the '''twenty seaventh day of March Anno Dui 1637''', in the thirteenth year of his Ma^ties Raigne $c hath put himself apprentice w^th [[Holmes-280|John Holmes]], of New Plymouth in America gent from the '''first day of May next''' after the date of the said Indenture vnto thend _ terme of six yeares thence ensuing w^th diuers other couenant_ both pts to be pformed eich to other by the Indent it doth more plainely appeare. Now the said John Holmes w^th the consent & likeinge of the said Willm Spooner hath the '''first day of July''' assigned and set ouer the said William Spooner vnto [[Coombs-58|John Coombs]] of New Plymouth, aforesd gent for all the residue of his terme vnexpired to serue the sd John Coomes, and the sd John Comes in thend of his said terme shall giue the said Willm Spooner one comely suite of apparell for holy dayes and one suite for working days and twelue bushells of Indian Wheate, and a good seruiceable muskett, bandiliers and sword fitt for service.

===At Plymouth Colony=== The earliest notice of William Spooner at Plymouth is the record (above) of his indenture/apprenticeship with John Holmes being assumed by John Coombs, with William's consent. Given the terms of the indenture, it would have ended 27 March 1643. Immediately prior to that date, 6 March 1642/3, an interesting record orders William Spooner to pay "the debt of ... his master."Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 1:51; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3mw31739?urlappend=%3Bseq=275 ''Hathi Trust''].
It is ordered by the Court, that Wilim Spooner shall pay for the debt of Mr Combe, his master, vnto Mr Wm Hanbury, the sum of xs, wch was attached in Mr Prenc_ hand, wch Mr Prence did acquit to Mr Combe ; but the debt remayneing due to Mr Hanbury as aforesd, the said Spooner shall pay it to Mr Hanbury by a bushell of wheate, & a bushell & a half of barley.
William Spooner's name appears on the August 1643 Plymouth "List of Men Able to Bear Arms."Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61) 8:187; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204558938?urlappend=%3Bseq=203%3Bownerid=13510798902246123-225 ''Hathi Trust'']. John Coombs had died by 15 October 1646, and his widow had already left for England, leaving a child or children with William Spooner. At court,Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 12:137; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456?urlappend=%3Bseq=153 ''Hathi Trust''].
William Spooner came before the Gour and vndertooke to saue the towne harmeles from any charge that might befalle by reason of a child that Mrs Coombs left with him when she wente for England, and which he vndertooke to keepe & prouid for.
Two years later, on 1 August 1648, William Spooner, then a widower, again appeared at court regarding the Coombs family,Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 2:131; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3mw31739?urlappend=%3Bseq=355 ''Hathi Trust''].
Att this Court it was ordered, yt Thomas Cushman shall haue and enjoy, without disturbance, the one third part of all the English corn due vnto Mis Combe, for her part, from William Spooner, for this p'sent yeare, excepting the rye, wherof hee is to haue the one halfe, and one part of fine of the Indian com, and the one half of the finite, and the one half of the hempe. The said Court haue further ordered, concerning the children of the said Mis Combe, now being with William Spooner, yt the said Spooner keepe them for the p'sent, and not dispose of them for the future, without further order from the Court.
William Spooner stood for freemanshipSee "Freeman (Colonial); web content, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_(Colonial) ''Wikipedia''], especially for, "in ... Plymouth Colony a man ... had to be elected to this privilege by the General Court ..." on 7 June 1653,Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 3:31 (7 June 1653); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559068?urlappend=%3Bseq=51%3Bownerid=13510798901996036-55 ''Hathi Trust'']. and was sworn and admitted, 6 June 1654.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 3:48 (6 June 1654); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559068?urlappend=%3Bseq=68%3Bownerid=13510798901996036-72 ''Hathi Trust'']. On 8 June 1655, William was named one of the three "Surveyors of the Highwaies" for Plymouth.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 3:79 (8 June 1655); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559068?urlappend=%3Bseq=99%3Bownerid=13510798901996036-105 ''Hathi Trust'']. In 1657Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 3:115 (3 June 1657); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559068?urlappend=%3Bseq=135%3Bownerid=13510798901996036-141 ''Hathi Trust'']. and 1666,Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 4:123 (3 June 1666); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559068?urlappend=%3Bseq=405%3Bownerid=13510798901996036-411 ''Hathi Trust'']. William sat on Grand Enquests (grand juries).Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 11:11 (Laws, for "Grand Jury how pannelled"); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t0xp7km8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=29 ''Hathi Trust'']. Possibly the last notice of him at Plymouth, his name appears on a list of names, "First, Plymouth," about 1658, thought to be a list of the town's freemen.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:197 (List of Names as apparent freemen, "First, Plymouth," about the year 1658); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204558938?urlappend=%3Bseq=213%3Bownerid=13510798902246123-235 ''Hathi Trust'']. The family removed to Dartmouth. On 9 June 1665, the court addressed John Rushell "of Acushena, allis Dartmouth" in a matter concerning Hannah (Pratt) Spooner.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 4:101 (9 June 1665); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559068?urlappend=%3Bseq=383%3Bownerid=13510798901996036-389 ''Hathi Trust'']. Rushell was fined, and a condition of his release was that,
... if the said John Rushell shall and doe appeer att the Generall Court ... to be holden att Plymouth the first Tusday in October next to answare for any thinge that may bee further objected against him conserning attempting the chastitie of Hannah, the wife of William Spooner.
On 29 May 1670, William's name appeared on the list of Dartmouth freemen.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 5:279, (29 May 1670/ Freeman's Lists/William at Dartmouth); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3hx1xh39?urlappend=%3Bseq=295 ''Hathi Trust''] On 5 March 1677/8, the court ordered that William Spooner should receive £2 10''s'', due to "the defect of a constable in the towne of Dartmouth ..."Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 5:254 (5 March 1677/8); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3hx1xh39?urlappend=%3Bseq=270 ''Hathi Trust'']. '''---WIP---'''
'''From Spooner'''--resided Plymouth until about 1660, when he removed to the new settlement at Acushnet in the Dartmouth purchase. Here he held lands in his own name and an interest in the purchase.
'''Question'''-- reference for "Held lands ...'" Where do we find the grants/deeds???
'''From Spooner'''--Family tradition that William and his sons built the first mill at Dartmouth. ===Will=== William Spooner's will was written 8 March 1683[/4]; his inventory was presented 14 March 1683[/4].William Spooner 1683[/4] will and inventory, Plymouth Colony records, wills ... 4:71; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-V3DF?i=572&cc=2018320&cat=89113 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 567794, Digital Collection (DGS) 7051111, image 573 of 71. Note -- Will dated 8 March 1683[/4], Inventory dated 14 March 1683[/4] (see year penned at upper left of will, "1684").Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' (Cincinnati [Press of F. W. Freeman], 1883), 19-20; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068576972?urlappend=%3Bseq=23%3Bownerid=27021597768504817-27 ''Hathi Trust''], or [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/18/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. See [[Space:William_Spooner_1684_Will|William Spooner 1684 Will]]; he mentions family members, *John Spooner, my son *John Spooner, my grandson *Ebenezer Spooner, my son *Isaac Spooner, my son *John Sherman, my son in law *Sarah Sherman, my daughter *Martha Whing, my daughter *Hannah, my daughter *Josua, son of my daughter Hannah *Mercy, my daughter *Samuel Spooner, my son, also sole executor. *William [Spooner], my son === Family === William and Elizabeth (_____) Spooner were the parents of one child, #[[Spooner-9|John Spooner]], born presumably Plymouth, about 1646 (if about age 21 at marriage), died after 7 February 1733/4 (provided for in son's will);The will of son Barnabas^3 Spooner dated 7 February 1733/4 make provisions for his "for the comfortable Purpose of his aged and Honored father," see Thomas Spooner, "The Spooner Family," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 23 (1869):407-411 (to be continued) at 409; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 ''Hathi Trust''].Barnabas Spooner of Dartmouth, 1734 probate papers, case 23800 (14 pp.), ''Bristol County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1686-1880''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/rd/48306/23800-co1/1414726079 ''AmericanAncestors''], will dated 7 February 1733[/4], proved 18 June 1734 at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/i/48306/23800-co3/68425814 pp. 3]-5. married (1), probably Dartmouth, about 1667 (birth of child, 2 July 1668),John Spooner 1668 birth record, ''Vital records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass. : New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1929-30), 1:260 (Spooner); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89096094776?urlappend=%3Bseq=266%3Bownerid=13510798901263026-314 ''Hathi Trust''], "John [Spooner[, s. John July 2, 1668." [[Unknown-445743|_____ _____]]; married (2) by about 1679 (birth of child, 11 May 1680),William Spooner 1680 birth record, ''Vital records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass. : New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1929-30), 1:262; digital images, [[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89096094776?urlappend=%3Bseq=268%3Bownerid=13510798901263026-316 ''Hathi Trust''], "William [Spooner], s. John, May 11, 1680." possibly [[Peckham-10|Rebecca Peckham]], daughter of John and Eleanor (Weaver) Peckham.No record of this wife's name has been found in the records at Plymouth Colony, but a 1711/2 Colony of Rhode Island record (power of attorney by the heirs of James Peckham) includes the names "John Spooner, and Rebecca Spooner," see Stephen Farnum Peckham, "John Peckham of Newport, R. I., and some of his Descendants," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 57 (1903):31-39 (to be continued), at 32; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7mq79f6n?urlappend=%3Bseq=40 ''Hathi Trust''], no further reference is given for the power of attorney.James Peckham of Little Compton, Rhode Island, 1711 estate, case 19345 (4 pp.), ''Bristol County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1686-1880''; database and digital images, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/rd/48303/19345-co1/1414656121 ''AmericanAncestors''], the otherwise referenced 1711/2 power of attorney does not appear, but other documents indicate this is the same [[Peckham-34|James Peckham]], said son of John and Eleanor (Weaver) Peckham. William and Hannah (Pratt) Spooner were the parents of eight children, #[[Spooner-49|Sarah Spooner]], born in Plymouth, 5 October 1653,Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v. 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:15 (Plymouth births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204558938?urlappend=%3Bseq=32%3Bownerid=13510798902246123-36 ''Hathi Trust''], Sarah Spooner, born 5 October 1653.Lee D, van Antwerp, Ruth Wilder Sherman, ed., ''Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', 660 (Sarah Spooner in Appendix, Plymouth Register); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14012/660/253537728 ''AmericanAncestors''], reports Sarah Spooner's birth 5 October [1653]. died, probably Dartmouth, after 19 June 1720 (date of husband's will);John Sherman of Dartmouth, 1734 probate, case 22934 (15 pp.), ''Bristol County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1686-1880''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/rd/48306/22934-co1/1414712720 ''AmericanAncestors''], will dated [19] June 1720, proved 21 May 1734 is [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/i/48306/22934-co14/68412699 pp. 14]-15, also 13. married probably in Dartmouth, by about 1674,For Sherman-Spooner "by about 1674" marriage, citing "PCPR 4:2:71," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1670-1673 (Philip Sherman) at 1672; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1672/23896031 ''AmerianAncestors''], reports John Sherman born 1644, son of Philip Sherman and his wife, Sarah Odding. [[Sherman-310|John Sherman]],William Spooner 1683[/4] will and inventory, Plymouth Colony records, wills ... 4:71; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-V3DF?i=572&cc=2018320&cat=89113 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 567794, Digital Collection (DGS) 7051111, image 573 of 71. Note -- Will dated 8 March 1683[/4], Inventory dated 14 March 1683[/4] (see year penned at upper left of will, "1684"). son of Philip Sherman and his wife, Sarah Odding.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1670-1673 (Philip Sherman) at 1672 (John Sherman); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1672/23896031 ''AmericanAncestors'']. #[[Spooner-44|Samuel Spooner]], born in Plymouth, 14 January 1655[/6],Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (v. 1-8), David Pulsifer, ed (v. 9-12), ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:16 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204558938?urlappend=%3Bseq=32%3Bownerid=13510798902246123-36 ''Hathi Trust''], Samuel Spooner, birth 14 January 1655[/6].Lee D, van Antwerp, Ruth Wilder Sherman, ed., ''Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', 661 (Samuel Spooner in Appendix, Plymouth Register); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14012/661/253537728 ''AmericanAncestors''], reports Samuel Spooner's birth 14 January 1655[/6], providing a double date reference. died before 19 February 1739 (will proved);For transcription of Samuel Spooner will, Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' (Cincinnati [Press of F. W. Freeman], 1883), 30-31 (Samuel Spooner will); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/30/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''].Samuel Spooner 1739 probate, case 24262 (4 pp.), ''Bristol County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1686-1880''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/rd/48307/24262-co1/1414733007 ''AmericanAncestors''], will dated 21 September 1731 is [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/i/48307/24262-co3/68432649 p. 3]. married perhaps in Sandwich, about 1688, [[Wing-207|Experience Wing]], daughter of Daniel and Anna/Hannah (_____) (Ewer) Wing.Citing "''The Owl'', v. 15-17(1913-1916):1455 (child born February 1689)," Alice Crane Williams, Lead Genealogist, "Experience Wing" daughter of "Daniel Wing" in ''Early New England Families Study Project'', multiple vols. (ongoing), volume 1, 11 pp., at 8 (Experience Wing); web content by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB501/i/40206/8/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. #[[Spooner-51|Hannah Spooner]], born probably in Plymouth, say about 1658, died after 8 March 1683/4 (named in her father will); married, say by about 1679 (at about age 21), _____ _____; had issue Josua _____ (named in her father's will).William Spooner 1683[/4] will and inventory, Plymouth Colony records, wills ... 4:71; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-V3DF?i=572&cc=2018320&cat=89113 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 567794, Digital Collection (DGS) 7051111, image 573 of 71. Note -- Will dated 8 March 1683[/4], Inventory dated 14 March 1683[/4] (see year penned at upper left of will, "1684"). #[[Spooner-50|William Spooner]], born probably in Dartmouth, say about 1660, died after 29 April 1719 (deed);Citing "Bristol Co. Deeds 12:198," Maclean W. McLean, "Two William Spooners of Dartmouth, Mass.," ''The American Genealogist'', 45 (1969):121-123 at 121; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12131/121/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married, probably Dartmouth, about 1689 (birth of child, 1690),Benjamin Spooner 1690 birth, ''Vital records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass. : New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1929-30), 1:259; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89096094776?urlappend=%3Bseq=265%3Bownerid=13510798901259366-269 ''Hathi Trust''], Benjamin [Spooner], s. William, Mar. 31, 1690. [[Unknown-541419|Sarah]] _____.Citing "Bristol Co. Deeds 12:198," Maclean W. McLean, "Two William Spooners of Dartmouth, Mass.," ''The American Genealogist'', 45 (1969):121-123 at 121; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12131/121/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. #[[Spooner-7|Martha Spooner]], born probably in Dartmouth, about 1662 (if 21 at marriage), died probably in Rochester, Plymouth Colony, after 25 March 1717 (husband's will);Citing "NEHGR, 18:267, ''The Owl'', v6-8(1904-1907); 597-98 (husband's will," Alice Crane Williams, Lead Genealogist, "John Wing" son of "Daniel Wing" in ''Early New England Families Study Project'', multiple vols. (ongoing), volume 1, 11 pp., at 7 (John Wing); web content by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB501/i/40206/7/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married perhaps in Dartmouth, 1683 (birth of child, 1684),For Stephen Wing 1684 birth, David Hamblen, "First Settlers of Rochester, Mass., and their Families," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 5 (1851):85-88, at 88 (John Wing and wife ... children); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t5fc7f673?urlappend=%3Bseq=96 ''Hathi Trust''], Stephen Wing, born 5 September 1684, without further reference. [[Wing-37|John Wing]], son of Daniel and Hannah (Swift) Wing.Alice Crane Williams, Lead Genealogist, "John Wing" son of "Daniel Wing" in ''Early New England Families Study Project'', multiple vols. (ongoing), volume 1, 11 pp., at 7 (John Wing); web content by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB501/i/40206/7/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. #[[Spooner-48|Isaac Spooner]], born probably in Dartmouth, say about 1664, died 27 December 1709;Isaac Spooner 1709 probate. case 23822 (4 pp.), ''Bristol County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1686-1880''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/rd/48306/23822-co1/1414726419 ''AmericanAncestors''], for "A true Inventory of the Esstage of Isaac Spooner of Dartmouth who deceased Desember the 27th 1709," at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2724/i/48306/23822-co3/68426150 p. 3]. married, by about 1699 (birth of child, 1699/1700),Simpson Spooner 1699/1700 birth record, citing "P.R. 42," ''Vital records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass. : New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1929-30), 1:262; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89096094776?urlappend=%3Bseq=268%3Bownerid=13510798901263026-316 ''Hathi Trust''], Simpson [Spooner], s. Isaac, Jan. 12, 1699. [[Simpson-399|Alice]] _____ (WikiTree calls her Alice Simpson). #[[Spooner-53|Ebenezer Spooner]], born probably in Dartmouth, about 1666 (gravestone), died Plymouth, 5 February 1717/8; married, by 1694,{{citation needed}} [[Branch-58|Mercy Branch]], daughter of John and Mary (Speed) Branch.Mary Lovering Holman, ''Scott genealogy ...'' (Boston, Mass. : H.G. Scott, 1919), 272 (John Branch); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/scottgenealogyde00holm/page/271/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. #[[Spooner-52|Mercy Spooner]], born probably in Dartmouth, say 1668, named in her father's 3 March 1663/4 will; no further record. == Research Notes == '''WikiTree Pages of Interest.''' *[[Space:William_Spooner_2022_Research|William Spooner 2022 Research]]. *[[Space:William_Spooner_in_Plymouth_Colony_Records|William Spooner in Plymouth Colony Records]] *[[Space:William_Spooner_1684_Will|William Spooner 1684 Will]] *[[Space:William_Spooner_Child_List_2022|William Spooner Child List 2022]] *[[Space:William_Spooner_Research_Notes|William Spooner Research Notes]] (extractions). *G2G (2022), [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1491507/did-anderson-include-entry-the-directory-for-william-spooner Did Anderson include an entry in the Directory for William Spooner?] *G2G (2022), [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492246/william-spooner-there-actual-historical-evidence-parents William Spooner (PGM) -- Is there historical evidence for a link to parents?] *G2G (2022), [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492052/william-spooner-pgm-working-to-estimate-his-year-of-birth William Spooner (PGM) -- Working to estimate his year of birth]. *G2G (2015), [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/130837/is-there-any-evidence-for-the-parents-of-elizabeth-partridge Is there any evidence for the parents of Elizabeth Partridge?] *G2G (2022), [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492260/should-william-spooners-first-wife-be-elizabeth-unknown Should William Spooner's first wife be Elizabeth Unknown?] '''Great Migration Directory.''' S. Willson, "[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1491507/did-anderson-include-entry-the-directory-for-william-spooner Did Anderson include an entry in the Directory for William Spooner?], answer of 5 November 2022, citing Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015) for "William Spooner, unknown [origins], 1637; Plymouth," works consulted as "PCR 12:19; MD 15:27, 16:238; NEHGR 23:407-8; Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Mass, and his Descendants'' (1883) Cincinnati." See also [[Space:William_Spooner_2022_Research|William Spooner 2022 Research]]. '''Birth.''' Research about English indentures has been used to estimate his date of birth. In 1637 William had 6 years of indenture left. Assuming that William fit the criteria for completing his apprenticeship by the age of 24, he would be no older than 24 by 1643, putting his birth year about 1619. Assuming he would complete his service by the age of 21 in 1643, his birth year would be about 1622. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492052/william-spooner-pgm-working-to-estimate-his-year-of-birth William Spooner (PGM) -- Working to estimate his year of birth] and also, courtesy of Scott Carles, *Stastistical measures in Patrick Wallis, Cliff Webb, and Chris Minns, “Leaving Home and Entering Service: The Age of Apprenticeship in Early Modern London,” ''Continuity and Change'' 25 (3), December 2010; PDF available at [https://doi.org/10.1017/S0268416010000299 ''ResearchGate'']. From this material, the median age for London apprentices, from 1630 to 1639, was 16.86 years and the mean age was 17.46 years, with an age of 15.45 years in the 25th percentile and 18.73 years in the 75th percentile. * An overview of the "Statute of Artificers 1562" in John Ward and Timothy Cunningham, ''The law of a justice of peace and parish officer: containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench'', 1 (1769):58; available [https://archive.org/details/lawofjusticeofpe01dudl/page/58/mode/2up image of p. 58, sections 25-26] at ''InternetArchive.org''. *John Ward and Timothy Cunningham, ''The law of a justice of peace and parish officer: containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench'', 1 (1769):61; available [https://archive.org/details/lawofjusticeofpe01dudl/page/60/mode/2up image of p. 61, section 36] at ''InternetArchive.org''. '''John Holmes.''' Can anything more be learned about William from the study of "[[Holmes-280|John Holmes]], of New Plymouth in America gent," to whom our William Spooner od Colchester was first apprenticed? This contract was later transferred to [[Coombs-58|John Coombs I (1610-1646)]]. See Denwood Nathan Stacy Holmes, "The Black Sheep of Some Good Family": The Essex Ancestry of John Holmes, Gentleman, Messenger of the Plymouth Court," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 171 (2017):84-92; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/53669/85/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], courtesy of Jillaine Smith and Scott Carles. Holmes (2017) references 1986 and 1989 work by Eugene A. Stratton, "Descendants of Mr. John Holmes, Messenger of the Plymouth Court," ''National Genealogical Quarterly'', 74 [1986], 83-110, 203-223, and "Mr. John Holmes of Plymouth--Revisited," ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly'', 77 (1989):143-144. Holmes further cites a third work, Eugene A. Stratton, ''Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691'' (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Publishing, 1986), 306 (sketch of John Holmes). Finally, Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Pilgrim Migration'' (Boston: NEHGS, 2004), 265-267 (John Holmes). '''Parentage/Sibling/Leiden?''' Great speculation is found in printSee, for example, Thomas Spooner, "The Spooner Family," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 23 (1869):407-411 (to be continued); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=431 ''Hathi Trust''], also Thomas Spooner (b. 1817), "Ann Spooner," in "Notes and Queries," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 23 (1869):348 (Ann Spooner); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=368 ''Hathi Trust'']. regarding the possible association of William Spooner as the son of [[Spooner-5|John Spooner]] (Jan Spoenaert) and [[Peck-74|Ann Peck]], married Leiden, Holland, 24 December 1616. She married (2) in Leiden, 28 June 1631, [[Powell-11665|Peter Powell]]. The earliest records about this by Thomas Spooner (b. 1817) seems "Ann Spooner," in "Notes and Queries," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 23 (1869):348 (Ann Spooner); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=368 ''Hathi Trust'']. In 1883, Spooner was still writing about this,Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner, of Plymouth, Mass., and his descendants'' (Cincinnati: [Press of F. W. Freeman] 1883), 15n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068576972?urlappend=%3Bseq=19%3Bownerid=27021597768515420-23 ''Hathi Trust'']. "It is known that in 1616, John Spooner was living in Leyden and was the head of a family;—also, that Ann S., his widow, was there in 1630. In 1637 an Ann Spooner was in Salem, who it is supposed was the Ann S. of Leyden, and that John and Ann of Leyden were the parents of William of 'Plymouth and of Thomas, who was in Salem in 1637." Those interested in pursuing this possible association may want to review Anderson's 1995 comments about Hannah (Pratt) Spooner's mother, Bathsheba. '''New England Marriages.''' William Spooner (___-1684) entries, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:1424 (Spooner); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1424/426904928 ''AmericanAncestors''], see also [[Space:William_Spooner_2022_Research|William Spooner 2022 Research]]. *Spooner, William (____-1684) & 1/wf Elizabeth [Partridge] (____-1648); by 1648; Plymouth, works consulted as "Reg. 23:408, 57:32; MD 15:27; Hardwick 500; Spooner (1871) 24; Peckham 216; Noyes-Gilman 90; Crapo 201; Williams (,2) 57; Newton (,4) 275." See [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1424/426904928 ''AmericanAncestors''], see also [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Spooner, William (____-1684) & 2/wf Hannah Pratt; 18 Mar 1651, 1641/2; Plymouth/Dartmouth, works consulted as "Reg. 9:314, 23:408; MD 16:238; Spooner (1871) 25; Crapo 202, 249, 854; Shurtleff; Sinnott 216; Williams (,2) 57; LBDF&P 4:159." See [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1424/426904929 ''AmericanAncestors''], see also [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. '''Elizabeth's Surname.''' See also G2Gs in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/130837/is-there-any-evidence-for-the-parents-of-elizabeth-partridge?show=1492718#c1492718 2015] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492260/should-william-spooners-first-wife-be-elizabeth-unknown 2022]. From Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' (Cincinnati [Press of F. W. Freeman], 1883), 24; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068576972?urlappend=%3Bseq=28%3Bownerid=27021597768515420-32 ''Hathi Trust''], or [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/24/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. See also entry for James Spooner, No. 680, (1777-1838), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068576972?urlappend=%3Bseq=473%3Bownerid=27021597768515420-529 ''Hathi Trust'']],
The fact that her ''sur-name'' was Pa[r]tridge, is learned from a record made by James Spooner, No. 680, “as related to him by Walter Spooner,” No. 179. Walter was born in 1720, his grandfather, Samuel S., lived until 1739, and his great uncle, John S. is known to have been living in 1734. Walter, at these periods of time, was of an age to have an interest in such matters, and from either John, the son of Elizabeth, or of his grandfather, he probably obtained the record communicated by him to his Plymouth relative.
'''Colchester, Essex ...''' Herein, reference is presumed to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colchester Colchester, Essex, England], now about 50 miles northeast of London. Spooner ([https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p&view=1up&seq=431&size=125 1869, p. 407]) casts doubt on this identification, suggesting it refers to the place Salisbury, then Old (County) Norfolk, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex_County,_Massachusetts after 1643, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay]. Given the plain reading of the indenture, it more likely refers to the place in England--were all the parties then residing New England, it seems unlikely the agreement would have referred to John Holmes as (emphasis added) "of New Plymouth '''in America''' gent." '''Bristol County, Massachusetts.''' According to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_County,_Massachusetts ''Wikipedia''], Bristol County, Massachusetts was founded 2 June 1685, from parts of Plymouth County. '''Plymouth.''' According to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth,_Massachusetts ''Wikipedia''], Plymouth/Plimouth/Plimoth, was the capital of Plymouth Colony from its founding (1620) until the merger with Massachusetts Bay in 1691. '''Deeds.''' Deed work has not been done. '''Prior Version.''' Prior version of this profile reported hie was born (a) 1590, (b) in Colchester, Essex, England, 1 January 1621, without citing reliable sources. His death war reported in "Acushnet, Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony," "about 1684" == Sources == :See also-- *Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1510-1513 (Joshua Pratt) at 1512 (Hannah Pratt); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1512/23895871 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Denwood Nathan Stacy Holmes, "The Black Sheep of Some Good Family": The Essex Ancestry of John Holmes, Gentleman, Messenger of the Plymouth Court," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 171 (2017):84-92; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/53669/85/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], courtesy of Jillaine Smith and Scott Carles. *Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 476-479 (John Coombs); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/476/235176405 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Thomas Spooner, "The Spooner Family," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 23 (1869):407-411 (to be continued); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=431 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Thomas Spooner, ''Memorial of William Spooner, 1637 ...'' (Publisher Cincinnati : R. Clarke & Co., 1871), 24; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/memorialofwillia1871spoo/page/24/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], note prior to digitized published pages indicates that, "The manuscript of the second volume of the Spooner Memorial is in possession of the author's widow ... (1898)." *Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' (Cincinnati: [Press of F. W. Freeman], 1883), 24; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068576972?urlappend=%3Bseq=28%3Bownerid=27021597768515420-32 ''Hathi Trust''], or [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/24/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']; catalog entry at Hathi Trust has, "This work is intended to supplement and complete the author's "Memorial of William Spooner, 1637," issued in 1871." At 24--25n, is footnote regarding Elizabeth's surname Partridge. *Maclean W. McLean, "Two William Spooners of Dartmouth, Mass.," ''The American Genealogist'', 45 (1969):121-123 at 121; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12131/121/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "The progenitor, William1 Spooner died testate at Plymouth in 1683, leaving a will dated 8 May, proved 14 May 1683 [''sic'']...." (Disputes some information from Thomas Spooner's work.) * Charles Henry Pope, ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts: A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns, and Churches, and Other Contemporaneous Documents'', published 1900. [https://books.google.com/books?id=ur2OJjh5ZLgC&pg=PA428#v=onepage&q&f=false Reference page 428] * ''Colonial and Revolutionary families of Pennsylvania: genealogical and personal memoirs.'' Ancestry.com: Online publication - Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005; [http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genealogy-glh31429512&h=1435&ti=5543&indiv=try&gss=pt Weaver Colonial] :other-- *Russell Spooner, "Re: Joshua Spooner B. 1814," post of 24 January 2006, Spooner surname forum posting; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/spooner/1059/ ''Genealogy.com'']. *Russell Spooner, "Leiden, Holland - John Spooner's Roots," posting of 18 September 1999, Spooner surname forum; family tree background online content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/spooner/168/ ''Genealogy.com'']. Also found as "Thomas Spooner" profile, online family file; web content, [https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Spooner/6000000003897288533 ''Geni.com''], in section, "About Thomas Spooner" (accessed for comparison, 2022). *"William Spooner" profile, online family file; web content, [https://www.geni.com/people/William-Spooner-of-Dartmouth/6000000003939027890 ''Geni.com''], in section, "Family" (accessed for comparison, 2022). '''Caution:''' 8 November 2022--This profile is undergoing an update to move lengthy extractions to one or more free space pages, re-develop the narrative and provide inline citations referencing reliable sources. == Disputed Parents & Origin == Although it was claimed in William's indenture dated 27 March 1637, that he was of Colchester, Essex, EnglandDavid Pulsifer, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. 12:19 (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61); digital images, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456&view=1up&seq=35 ''HathiTrust'']. Cited in Anderson as PCR 12:19 (reference is presumed to be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colchester Colchester, Essex, England], about 50 miles northeast of London), in an 1869 piece published in ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', Thomas SpoonerThomas Spooner, "The Spooner Family," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 23 (1869):407-08 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1869); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p&view=1up&seq=431 images 431-32 of 554, pp. 407-08] available ''HathiTrust''. casts doubt on this identification, suggesting it refers to the place Salisbury, then Old (County) Norfolk, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex_County,_Massachusetts after 1643, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay]. However, he prefaced his assertion by saying, "[w]ithout entering into a statement of the reasons that influence the opinion..." (which reasons he definitely did not give) and in the footnotes he admitted that Essex as a county in Massachusetts didn't appear until 1642. He provided no evidence, nor reasons for doubting the indenture referred to Colchester, Essex, England as William's origin in the first place, nor are his arguments for a replacement location convincing. '''Parentage/Leiden?''' Great speculation is found in printSee, for example, Thomas Spooner, "The Spooner Family," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 23 (1869):407-411 (to be continued); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=431 ''HathiTrust''], also "Ann Spooner," in "Notes and Queries," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 23 (1869):348 (Ann Spooner); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=368 ''HathiTrust'']. regarding the possible association of William Spooner as the son of [[Spooner-5|John Spooner]] (Jan Spoenaert) and [[Peck-74|Ann Peck]], married Leiden, Holland, 24 December 1616. She married (2) in Leiden, 28 June 1631, [[Powell-11665|Peter Powell]]. Those interested in pursuing this possible association may want to review Anderson's 1995 comments about Hannah (Pratt) Spooner's mother, Bathsheba. Thomas Spooner proposed a theory, writing,Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner, of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' 1:15 (Cincinnati: Press of F. W. Freeman, 1883); [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/14/mode/2up digital image of p. 15, fn] available at ''InternetArchive.org''. "It is known that in 1616, John Spooner was living in Leyden and was the head of a family;—also, that Ann S., his widow, was there in 1630. In 1637 an Ann Spooner was in Salem, who it is supposed was the Ann S. of Leyden, and that John and Ann of Leyden were the parents of William of Plymouth, and of Thomas, who was in Salem in 1637." == Biography == === Birth and Origins === William was probably born before 1622 (most likely between 1619 and 1622), in, or near, Colchester, Essex, England. Concerning his birth year, William's indenture, dated 27 March 1637, may provide a good estimate.David Pulsifer, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. 12:19 (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61); digital images, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456&view=1up&seq=35 ''HathiTrust'']. Cited in Anderson as PCR 12:19 In 1652, under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the "Statute of Artificers 1562" was enacted by Parliament which stipulated that under some conditions (typically the poor or orphaned) apprentices should not serve after the age of 24,John Ward and Timothy Cunningham, ''The law of a justice of peace and parish officer: containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench'', 1 (1769):58; available [https://archive.org/details/lawofjusticeofpe01dudl/page/58/mode/2up image of p. 58, sections 25-26] at ''InternetArchive.org''. yet section 36 of that act stated that no person should be bound to enter an apprenticeship under the age of 21.John Ward and Timothy Cunningham, ''The law of a justice of peace and parish officer: containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench'', 1 (1769):61; available [https://archive.org/details/lawofjusticeofpe01dudl/page/60/mode/2up image of p. 61, section 36] at ''InternetArchive.org''. The law was not overturned until 1766 at the earliest,John Ward and Timothy Cunningham, ''The law of a justice of peace and parish officer: containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench'', 1 (1769):58; available [https://archive.org/details/lawofjusticeofpe01dudl/page/60/mode/2up image of p. 115, Section 14] at ''InternetArchive.org''. well after William's indenture. Assuming that William fit the criteria for completing his apprenticeship by the age of 24, he would be no older than 24 by 1643, putting his birth year about 1619. Assuming he would complete his service by the age of 21 in 1643, that puts his birth year at about 1622. See [[Spooner-8#Birth_Year|Research Notes, Birth Year]] for more information concerning his birth year. As to his birth location, the apprenticeship/indenture in which William himself entered, stated that "[w]hereas William Spooner of Colchester in the County of Essex...hath put himself apprentice with [[Holmes-280|John Holmes]] of New Plymouth in America..."David Pulsifer, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. 12:19 (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61); digital images, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456&view=1up&seq=35 ''HathiTrust'']. Cited in Anderson as PCR 12:19 There is no reason to doubt the accuracy of the statement that he was of Colchester, England. The fact that William apprenticed himself to John Holmes, who was himself from Colchester, England, lends credence to William's whereabouts in England before migrating. Although William was "of Colchester" before departing England, that does not mean he was born there, although he probably was born either there, or nearby. There are many records of the time period for the surname Spooner within the area surrounding Colchester. ===Immigration=== It is unclear exactly how or when William arrived in New England, but based on the record of his apprenticeship/indenture,David Pulsifer, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. 12:19 (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61); digital images, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456&view=1up&seq=35 ''HathiTrust'']. Cited in Anderson as PCR 12:19 it was most likely by 1637. It should be noted that [[Holmes-280|John Holmes]], the man to whom William was indentured, had been in Plymouth as early as 1633,Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' 2:977 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/977/235184194 image of p. 977, entry for "John Holmes"] by subscription ''AmericanAncestors.org''. and [[Coombs-58|John Coombs]], the man to whom William's indenture was transferred, was in Plymouth as early as 1633.Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' 1:476 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995); [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/476/235176405 image of p. 476, entry for "John Coombs"] by subscription ''AmericanAncestors.org''. === Marriages === William Spooner married twice: '''First Marriage''' :William Spooner married (1) presumably in Plymouth Colony, [[Patridge-109|Elizabeth]] _____Clarence Almon Torrey, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 2:1424 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), William Spooner (___-1684) entries; [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1424/426904928 image of vol. 2, p. 1424] by subscription ''AmericanAncestors.org''. (sometimes called Elizabeth Partridge, see [[Spooner-8#Marriages|Research Notes, Marriages]]) by 1648, as Elizabeth died in Plymouth Colony, 28 April 1648: "Elizabeth Spooner, the wife of William Spooner, died the twenty eight of Aprell [1648]."Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston: Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:5 (1648. "Plym. Register of Mariages & Burialls"); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014617054&view=1up&seq=21 digital image 21 of 306, p. 5] at ''HathiTrust''. '''Second Marriage''' :William Spooner married (2) in Plymouth, 18 March 1651/2, [[Pratt-64|Hannah Pratt]].Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston: Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:13 (1648. "Plym. Register of Mariages & Burialls"); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014617054&view=1up&seq=27 digital image 27 of 306, p. 13] at ''HathiTrust''. She was born, probably Plymouth, say 1632, the daughter of [[Pratt-63|Joshua Pratt]] and his wife, [[Unknown-470604|Bathsheba]].Clarence Almon Torrey, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 2:1424 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), William Spooner (___-1684) entries; [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1424/426904928 image of vol. 2, p. 1424] by subscription ''AmericanAncestors.org''. === Children === Based on William's will,William Spooner 1683/4 will and inventory, Plymouth Colony records, wills ... 4:71; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-V3DF?i=572&cc=2018320&cat=89113 image 573 of 616, p. 71 penned top left corner], FHL film 567794, Digital Collection (DGS) 7051111, ''FamilySearch''. Note -- Will dated 8 March 1683[/4], Inventory dated 14 March 1683[/4] (see year penned at upper left of will, "1684"). he had the at least the following nine children, all of whom are believed to have been born to Hannah, with the possible exception of John (Thomas Spooner states that he was Elizabeth's sonThomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner, of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' 1:15 (Cincinnati: Press of F. W. Freeman, 1883); [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/18/mode/2up digital image of p. 18] available at ''InternetArchive.org''.) [the dates listed below need to be verified]: #[[Spooner-9|John Spooner]] was born about 1644 and died 7 Feb 1733/1734. #[[Spooner-48|Isaac Spooner]] was born about 1652 and died 27 Dec 1709. #[[Spooner-49|Sarah Spooner]] was born 5 Oct 1653Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston: Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:15 (1648. "Plym. Register of Mariages & Burialls"); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014617054&view=1up&seq=31 digital image 31 of 306, p. 15] at ''HathiTrust''. and died after 1720. #[[Spooner-50|William Spooner, Jr]] was born about 1654 and died after 27 Oct 1735. #[[Spooner-44|Samuel Spooner]] was born 14 Jan 1655Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston: Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:16 (1648. "Plym. Register of Mariages & Burialls"); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014617054&view=1up&seq=32 digital image 32 of 306, p. 16] at ''HathiTrust''. and died 1739. #[[Spooner-51|Hannah Spooner]] was born 1662 and died between 1651 AND 1755. #[[Spooner-7|Martha Spooner]] was born about 1663 and died after 25 Mar 1717. #[[Spooner-52|Mercy Spooner]] was born about 1663. She died after 1684. #[[Spooner-53|Ebenezer Spooner]] was born 1665 and died 5 Feb 1717/1718. === At Plymouth Colony === On 6 March 1642/3, at a general court of assistance, William was ordered to pay a debt that his master, [[Coombs-58|John Coombs]], owed.Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet, and David Pulsifer. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England: Court Orders, Vols. 1 & 2'', 2 (1641-1651):51 Edited by Nathaniel B. Shurtleff. Plymouth Colony Records. Boston: William White, 1855. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t3mw31739&view=1up&seq=275 image 275 of 434, p. 51] available ''HathiTrust.org''. This event begs the question as to why William was ordered to pay the debt? Was John no longer able, either through death, incapacitation or departure? If John had died, it's unlikely the court would have referred to him as William's "master." {working on this part} By at least 15 October 1646, William's second master, [[Coombs-58|John Coombs]], had apparently died, and his wife, [[Priest-38|Sarah (Priest) Coombs]], had returned to England. On that date William appeared before the governor to let him know that William would not hold the town responsible for providing for "a child that Mrs. Coombs left with [William] when she wente for England, and which he undertook to keepe and provide for."David Pulsifer, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. 12:137 (Boston: Press of W. White, 1855-61); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456&view=1up&seq=153 image 153 of 286, p. 137] at ''HathiTrust''. William was listed as among those males, 16-60, able to bear arms, 29 August 1643,Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston: Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:187 (1648. "Plym. Register of Mariages & Burialls"); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014617054&view=1up&seq=203 digital image 203 of 306, p. 187] at ''HathiTrust''. and listed as a freeman in Plymouth, about 1658.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. (Boston: Press of W. White, 1855-61), 8:197 (1648. "Plym. Register of Mariages & Burialls"); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014617054&view=1up&seq=213 digital image 213 of 306, p. 197] at ''HathiTrust''. Cite--Thomas Spooner, "The Spooner Family," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 23 (1869):407-411 (to be continued); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=431 ''HathiTrust'']. Find and cite--Primary sources to support the events === Death, Will and Estate === William died in Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony, between 8 March 1683[/4] (date of will) and 14 March 1683[/4] (inventory of William Spooner "of Dartmouth late Deceased").William Spooner 1683[/4] will and inventory, Plymouth Colony records, wills ... 4:71; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-V3DF?i=572&cc=2018320&cat=89113 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 567794, Digital Collection (DGS) 7051111, image 573 of 616. Note -- Will dated 8 March 1683[/4], Inventory dated 14 March 1683[/4] (see year penned at upper left of will, "1684").Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner, of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' 1:15 (Cincinnati: Press of F. W. Freeman, 1883); [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/14/mode/2up digital image of p. 15, fn] available at ''InternetArchive.org''; or [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101068576972&view=1up&seq=23 images 23-24 of 706, pp.19-20 ] at ''HathiTrust''. See also [[Space:William_Spooner_1684_Will|William Spooner 1684 Will]] for a transcription. The following family members were mentioned in the will, in this order: * John Spooner, my son * John Spooner, my grandson * Ebenezer Spooner, my son * Isaac Spooner, my son * John Sherman, my son in law * Sarah Sherman, my daughter * Martha Whing, my daughter * Hannah, my daughter * Josua, son of my daughter Hannah * Mercy, my daughter * Samuel Spooner, my son, also sole executor. * William [Spooner], my son == Research Notes == === Birth Year === William's indenture was moved from [[Holmes-280|John Holmes]] to [[Coombs-58|John Coombs]] (both of New Plymouth), in which Coombs was to give William "a good serviceable muskett, bandiliers and sword fitt for service."David Pulsifer, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'', 12 vols. 12:19 (Boston : Press of W. White, 1855-61); digital images, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456&view=1up&seq=35 ''HathiTrust''] At a court held in Plymouth in January 1632/3, in Act 3 it was ordered that "every freeman or other inhabitant of this colony provide for himself, & each under him able to beare armes, a suficient musket, & other serviceable peece for war, wth bandeleroes, & other apurteneces..."Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England: Court Orders, Vols. 1 & 2'', 1 (1633-1640):6, ed. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ''Plymouth Colony Records'' (Boston: William White, 1855); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t3mw31739&view=1up&seq=28 image 28of 434, p. 6] available ''HathiTrust.org''. One can assume that William was old enough to bear arms, typically 16 or older. Also, based on a study in 2009, the median age for London apprentices, from 1630 to 1639, was 16.86 years and the mean age was 17.46 years, with an age of 15.45 years in the 25th percentile and 18.73 years in the 75th percentile.Patrick Wallis, Cliff Webb, and Chris Minns, “Leaving Home and Entering Service: The Age of Apprenticeship in Early Modern London,” ''Continuity and Change'' 25 (3), December 2010; PDF available at [https://doi.org/10.1017/S0268416010000299 ''ResearchGate'']. Based on that, an age of about 17 years can be assumed for William at the time of his indenture, putting his birth year at about 1619. However, William entered into the indenture himself, thereby leading one to believe he may have been at the upper end of the range. In 1652, under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the "Statute of Artificers 1562" was enacted by Parliament which stipulated that under some conditions (typically the poor or orphaned) apprentices should not serve after the age of 24, John Ward and Timothy Cunningham, ''The law of a justice of peace and parish officer: containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench'', 1 (1769):58; available [https://archive.org/details/lawofjusticeofpe01dudl/page/58/mode/2up image of p. 58, sections 25-26] at ''InternetArchive.org''. yet section 36 of that act stated that no person should be bound to enter an apprenticeship under the age of 21.John Ward and Timothy Cunningham, ''The law of a justice of peace and parish officer: containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench'', 1 (1769):61; available [https://archive.org/details/lawofjusticeofpe01dudl/page/60/mode/2up image of p. 61, section 36] at ''InternetArchive.org''. The law was eventually overturned in 1766 and with finality in 1814. In 1637 William had 6 years of indenture left. Assuming that William fit the criteria for completing his apprenticeship by the age of 24, he would be no older than 24 by 1643, putting his birth year about 1619. Assuming he would complete his service by the age of 21 in 1643, that puts his birth year at about 1622. William was most likely born sometime between 1619 and 1622. See also the G2G Discussion [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492052/william-spooner-pgm-working-to-estimate-his-year-of-birth William Spooner (PGM) -- Working to estimate his year of birth]. === Marriages === '''Elizabeth's Surname.''' From Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' (Cincinnati [Press of F. W. Freeman], 1883), 24; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068576972?urlappend=%3Bseq=28%3Bownerid=27021597768515420-32 ''HathiTrust''], or [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/24/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. See also entry for James Spooner, No. 680, (1777-1838), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068576972?urlappend=%3Bseq=473%3Bownerid=27021597768515420-529 ''HathiTrust'']], ::The fact that her ''surname'' was Pa[r]tridge, is learned from a record made by James Spooner, No. 680, “as related to him by Walter Spooner,” No. 179. Walter was born in 1720, his grandfather, Samuel S., lived until 1739, and his great uncle, John S. is known to have been living in 1734. Walter, at these periods of time, was of an age to have an interest in such matters, and from either John, the son of Elizabeth, or of his grandfather, he probably obtained the record communicated by him to his Plymouth relative. === Brother Thomas Spooner? === Did William Spooner have a brother [[Spooner-976|Thomas Spooner (abt.1620-abt.1664)]], see "Ann Spooner," in "Notes and Queries," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 23 (1869):348 (Ann Spooner); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=368 ''HathiTrust'']. === Additional Sources === As found in '''Torrey's ''New England Marriages''''' * Reg. 57:32, Stephen Farnum Peckham, "John Peckham of Newport, R. I., and some of his Descendants," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 57 (1903):31-39 (to be continued), at 32; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7mq79f6n?urlappend=%3Bseq=40 ''HathiTrust'']. * Harwick 500. Lucious P. Paige, ''History of Hardwick, Mass. with a Genealogical Register'' (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1883), 500 (Spooner); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhardwic00paig/page/500/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. * Peckham 216. Stephen Farnum Peckham, ''Peckham Genealogy: The English Ancestors and American Descendants of John Peckham of Newport, R.I., 1630'' (New York: Nat. Hist., [1922]) * Noyes-Gilman 90. Charles Phelps Noyes, ''Being a series of sketches, with a chart of the ancestors of Charles Phelps Noyes and Emily H. (Gilman) Noyes, his wife'' (New York: Gilliss Press, 1907), see [[Space:Noyes-Gilman_Ancestry|Noyes-Gilman Ancestry]] * Crapo 201-02, 249, 854. Henry Howland Crapo, ''Certain Comeoverers'', 2 vols. (New Bedford, Mass.: E. Anthony & Sons, 1912), 1:197-204 (Ch. IX, William Spooner), at 201; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015011381871?urlappend=%3Bseq=227%3Bownerid=13510798888753002-239 ''HathiTrust'']. * Williams (,2) 57. Gleason Leonard Archer, ''Ancestors and Descendants of Joshua Williams'' (Boston: Wright and Potter, 1927). * Newton (,4) 275. Ermina F. (Newton) Leonard, Newton Genealogy: Genealogical, Biographical, Historical; Being a Record of the Descendants of Richard Newton of Marl-borough, Mass., 1638, with Genealogies of Families Descended from the Immigrants (DePere, Wis.: B. A. Leonard, 1915) * Shurtleff; * Sinnott 216; * LBDF&P 4:159. '''Misc Essex Record Office.''' Some below, there were a few others, * Will of Thomas Birles alias Spooner of Felsted 1638; Reference: D/AMW 4/213 https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=1&id=919273 * Indictment of William Spoonar of Broxted, husbandman at Tilty ..., 1 December 1630 Not Guilty. Reference: Q/SR 273/93 https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=3&id=249702 * Indictment of Thomas Parker of Tillingham labourer ... 3 December 1632, Reference: Q/SR 281/24 https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=4&id=250093 * Writ of attachiri facias for John Sach of Hatfield ... John Miller and William Spooner, both of [Litte[] Waltham, all labourers, to answer for contempt ... 7 July 1630 Reference: T/A 418/108/139 https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=7&id=335594 * Indictment of Josua Brackett butcher, John Holmes weaver and Edw.Chesterton weaver, all of Little Yeldham. ...acquitted (ASS 35/75/1/37) Reference: T/A 418/110/37 https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=7&id=336334 '''WikiTree Pages of Interest''' *[[Space:William_Spooner_1684_Will|William Spooner 1684 Will]] *[[Space:William_Spooner_2022_Research|William Spooner 2022 Research]]. *[[Space:William_Spooner_Research_Notes|William Spooner Research Notes]] (extractions). * G2G discussion, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1491507/did-anderson-include-entry-the-directory-for-william-spooner Did Anderson include an entry in the Directory for William Spooner?] * G2G discussion, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492246/william-spooner-there-actual-historical-evidence-parents William Spooner (PGM) -- Is there historical evidence for a link to parents?] * G2G discussion, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492052/william-spooner-pgm-working-to-estimate-his-year-of-birth William Spooner (PGM) -- Working to estimate his year of birth]. * G2G discussion, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492260/should-william-spooners-first-wife-be-elizabeth-unknown Should William Spooner's first wife be Elizabeth Unknown?] == Sources == :See also-- * Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1510-1513 (Joshua Pratt) at 1512 (Hannah Pratt); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1512/23895871 ''AmericanAncestors'']. * Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory; Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640, A Concise Compendium'', Ebook (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), entry for "William Spooner". * Thomas Spooner, "The Spooner Family," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 23 (1869):407-411 (to be continued); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0012hh8p?urlappend=%3Bseq=431 ''HathiTrust'']. * Thomas Spooner, ''Memorial of William Spooner, 1637 ...'' (Publisher Cincinnati : R. Clarke & Co., 1871), 24; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/memorialofwillia1871spoo/page/24/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], note prior to digitized published pages indicates that, "The manuscript of the second volume of the Spooner Memorial is in possession of the author's widow ... (1898)." * Thomas Spooner, ''Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Mass., and His Descendants'' (Cincinnati: [Press of F. W. Freeman], 1883), 24; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068576972?urlappend=%3Bseq=28%3Bownerid=27021597768515420-32 ''HathiTrust''], or [https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo/page/24/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']; catalog entry at HathiTrust has, "This work is intended to supplement and complete the author's "Memorial of William Spooner, 1637," issued in 1871." At 24-25n, is footnote regarding Elizabeth's surname Partridge. * Maclean W. McLean, "Two William Spooners of Dartmouth, Mass.," ''The American Genealogist'', 45 (1969):121-123 at 121; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12131/121/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "The progenitor, William1 Spooner died testate at Plymouth in 1683, leaving a will dated 8 May, proved 14 May 1683 [''sic'']...." (Disputes some information from Thomas Spooner's work.) * Charles Henry Pope, ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts: A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns, and Churches, and Other Contemporaneous Documents'', published 1900. [https://books.google.com/books?id=ur2OJjh5ZLgC&pg=PA428#v=onepage&q&f=false Reference page 428] * ''Colonial and Revolutionary families of Pennsylvania: genealogical and personal memoirs.'' Ancestry.com: Online publication - Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005; [http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genealogy-glh31429512&h=1435&ti=5543&indiv=try&gss=pt Weaver Colonial] :other-- * Russell Spooner, "Re: Joshua Spooner B. 1814," post of 24 January 2006, Spooner surname forum posting; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/spooner/1059/ ''Genealogy.com'']. * Russell Spooner, "Leiden, Holland - John Spooner's Roots," posting of 18 September 1999, Spooner surname forum; family tree background online content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/spooner/168/ ''Genealogy.com'']. Also found as "Thomas Spooner" profile, online family file; web content, [https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Spooner/6000000003897288533 ''Geni.com''], in section, "About Thomas Spooner" (accessed for comparison, 2022). * "William Spooner" profile, online family file; web content, [https://www.geni.com/people/William-Spooner-of-Dartmouth/6000000003939027890 ''Geni.com''], in section, "Family" (accessed for comparison, 2022). * George Ernest Bowman, "Plymouth Colony Vital Records," ''The Mayflower Descendant'' 15 (1913): 25-29 (part of a continuing series) at 27; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.a0002707248?urlappend=%3Bseq=49%3Bownerid=13510798903106222-53 ''HathiTrust'']. Cited in Anderson as MD 15:27. * George Ernest Bowman, "Plymouth Colony Vital Records," ''The Mayflower Descendant'' 16 (1914): 235-239 (part of a continuing series) at 238; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.a0002707255?urlappend=%3Bseq=272%3Bownerid=13510798903103450-276 ''HathiTrust'']. Cited in Anderson as MD 16:238.

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= Thomas Townsend = == Biography == Thomas Townsend, eldest son of "Rhode Island John" Townsend (of Thomas, John) and his first wife, Rebecca Almy, was born on 16 October 1693 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island"Townsend Newsletter," Fall 1980, p. 1. The newsletter says he wsa born in Portsmouth on 16 October 1693, but the record it cites does not give any indication of where the children were born. We must refer to records of his father to determine whether it is true that he was born in Portsmouth. to John and Rebecca (Almy) Townsend ... ... his family was essentially colocated between Portsmouth Rhode, Island and Oyster Bay... Thomas' only known wife was named Sarah. They must have married... The family were apparently of Oyster Bay until about 1743, when they removed to the southern end of "the Oblong," in the southeastern corner of old Dutchess (now Putnam) County, New York, where they seem to have remained for the rest of their lives. Thomas died sometime between June 1763 and February 1764, leaving no surving will or estate record. Of his children, researchers have derived the following list, some members of which are more convincing than others: * Sylvanus Townsend,"Several years ago our member #T-5, C. Blake Townsend, sent us a letter written by the Reverend Thomas R Townsend, dated 3 August, 1860, Ira, Cayuga County, New York. This letter outlined the ancestry and descent of the Reverend Thomas R. Townsend.'' 'In about the year 1740, Sylvanus Townsend, then about 16 years of age, emigrated probably from Long Island into the Town of North Salem, Westchester County, New York. Sylvanus had at least two brothers, possibly more, viz: Christopher and John and their father's Christian name was Thomas.' ''"Townsend Newsletter," Fall 1980, p. 2. b. abt. 1724; m. Abigail Bugbee/Buckbee; * Thomas Townsend, b. abt. 1730; m. Rachel Sunderland; * Christopher Townsend, b. abt. 1739; m. _____;; d. 1808 * John Townsend, b. abt. 1743; m. Jemima Travis''Descendants of John Townsend'' or whatever it's called * Sarah Townsend * Rebecca Townsend * William Townsend * Mary Townsend ''"Of these sisters, one was a Mrs. Tompkins, the other a Mrs. Appleby."''"Townsend Newsletter," Fall 1980, p. 4, citing C. Blake Townsend. "A relative of Mr. Townsend, Mrs. Doreen Hanna of Skowhegan, Maine put together Bible records, letters, and documents once collected by the Townsend Family Association of Lysander, N.Y. many years ago." The outline printed as per Mrs. Hanna assigns Bethia Rider as wife of this Christopher Townsend. She was, in fact, the wife of his ''son'' Christopher. This may be an incomplete list of children. There are many Southern Precinct families of this generation for whom we have incomplete lists of children, especially daughters, and unknown maiden names. There are two primary reasons for such limited records. First, most of the people living in what eventually became Southeast, New York were tenants until the 1780s when they were able to purchase lands confiscated from their landlords (primarily Roger and Mary (Philipse) Morris, but also a few lots of Henry Clinton in the Oblong), and most in the Oblong continued to rent from the Oblong proprietors even after this time, since most Oblong lots were not attainted. Tenants were less likely to write wills or record deeds. Second, we happen to have very few records from most of the churches in the area in this period. Below we review a few relatives of our Thomas Townsend who shared his name in order to disambuate them, review the records, discuss the identify of his wife Sarah, and of his children in greater depth. === Disambiguation === Before we move on to the records of the proband, a few other Thomas Townsends should be mentioned. Aside from these, we know of know Thomas Townsend who should have any chance of becoming confused with ours in either Queens County or Dutchess County. * [[Townsend-2473|Thomas (John, John)]]: Born about 1678-80. ''Townsend Memorial'' gives that ''"of Thomas [of (John, John)] we only know that he was born at Lusum, in 1680, and that his uncle Thomas gave him land in 1685. He no doubt died young..., "''''Townsend Memorial,'' [https://archive.org/details/memorialofjohnhe00newy/page/92/mode/2up p. 93]. but in fact, he did not die young. He was living in Hempstead, married Sarah Pearsall, and removed to Westchester, then Pennsylvania, and died in 1732. He was apparently still in Hempstead in February 1729.Abstract of the will of Samuel Pine, ex. 22d 12mo 1728/9, naming Thomas Townsend of Hempstead and Samuel Underhill of Oyster Bay as two of the executors. "Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills Prior to 1790," [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002003543213&view=2up&seq=154 p. 126].Further evidence on Thomas (John, John) presented in "Townsend Newsletter," 1977.2. * [[Townsend-7600|Thomas (James, John)]]: Mentioned by his brother James as one of the sons of the father, James, in a probate record of 1698. Aside from mention of this record, ''Townsend Memorial'' is essentially silent on this Thomas,,''Townsend Memorial,'' [https://archive.org/details/memorialofjohnhe00newy/page/136 p. 136]. but records show that died before 3 September 1698."Townsend Newletter," Spring 1984, p. 2. ''"Thomas may in fact have died in the same "great sickness" as his father, as an Indian deed of 3 Sept. 1698 is directed to James, Job, Redduck, Daniel, Joseph and Joshua "the sons of James Townsend deceased;" conspicuously omitting his name,"'' citing OBTR:2:54. The article goes on with a few more pieces of evidence, but the point is clear, that this other Thomas was not alive during our proband's adult life. * Thomas (George, Richard, George, John): Thomas was born in 1763, married Sarah Downing,''Townsend Memorial,'' [https://archive.org/details/memorialofjohnhe00newy/page/174/mode/2up p. 174]. and he and his brother John sold land in Patterson, New York, in the 1790s, sometimes styling themselves as "of Oyster Bay". Deeds in 1790s in Dutchess County from Thomas and Sarah Townsend are theirs, and are certainly not of the proband nor his son. === Records === ;8 April 1692: ''"JOHN TOWNSEND and Rebekah Almy was Joyned Together In Marriage on Rhod Is Land the twenty Eight Day of Aprill Annoq Domini 1692: [by] John Easton Govenour of Rhod Is Land"''OBTR:2:616-17. ;16 October 1693: ''"Thomas Townsend the Son of the abovesaid John Townsend [and Rebeckah was born on Rhod Is Land the Sixteenth Day of October Annoq Domini 1693"'' ;4 February 1703/4: ''"Rebekah Townsend the Mother of all the abovesaid Children [there are 5 in the register] Died in Oysterbay the twenty fourth Day of ye abovesaid ffebruary about half an hour within Night 1703/4"'' ;29 July 1708: ''"I John Townsend of oysterbay... In Consideration of fforty one pounds or ye Value thereof in boarding Schooling & Clothing of my children att Rhod Island by me Received of Samuel Haydon of Rhod Island In full payment and Satisfaction att and before ye Ensealing and Delivery hereof and for other good Causes and Considerations me the said John Townsend Especially Moving... Do Give... unto ye sd Samuel Haydon.... all that of ye Moety or one Equall half part of my Little Lott of Land lying and Joyning on ye South Side ye Country Rhoad yt Leads from Hemsteed to Cold Spring Neer ye plain Edge within ye Township of oysterbay Together with so many Acrees of Land to be taken outt of my Great lott lying on ye South side ye sd Country Road as to make ye half of ye Sd little lott up one hundred and forty Acres of Land being ye fourth Lott in Number to be taken up according to Scot and Lott outt of ye sd lott..."'' Signed John Townsend, wits. Anthoy Wright and Rachel (R) Wright.John Townsend to Samuel Hayden, 29 July 1708. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/612312-oyster-bay-town-records-1653-1878-v-03?viewer=1&page=305 OBTR:3:303-4]. ;6 November 1709: ''"John Townsend ye Husband to ye above Named Rebekah Townsend and ffather of all ye above Named Children Died In Oysterbay ye Sixth Day of November Annoq Domini 1709 with ye Destemper of ye Small pox and was buried by [the side of] his wife Rebekah above sd ye 8th Day"'' ;19d 10mo 1715: Council of the Town of Portsmouth, [Rhode Island]: ''"... whereas an inventory was presented by Mary Townsend, widow of Capt. Thomas Townsend and Thomas Townsend, grandson of Capt. Thomas Townsend, for probate. The said Thomas Townsend refusing the administration whereupon a Letter of Administration was granted the said Mary Townsend... whereas Capt. Thomas Townsend of the Town of Portsmouth in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation in New England was deceased the 26h day of the 9th month, 1715 and did not leave any written will or Testament..."'' Signed Wrn. Sandford, Clerk.
''MEMORANDUM [same document] of agreement made in the presence of the Town Council of the Town of Portsmouth on the one part and Thomas Townsend resident of the town aforesaid on the other part WITNESSETH AND SAITH that whereas he the said Thomas Townsend having received the sum of five pounds current money of New England and all the wearing apparel of his grandfather Thomas Townsend of Portsmouth, deemed, it being in lieu of his part of the movable estate of the above said Thomas Townsend, do acknowledge myself therewith content and fully satisfied and do forever QUIT CLAIM any other part or parcel thereof. Witness my hand and seal the day and the year above written."'' Signed with a large letter T. Mark acknowledged and sealed as that of Thomas Townsend.Barnard, Edward T., contrib. "The Townsend Newsletter," Fall 1980, p. 1, citing Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Town Council. "Council and probate records v. 2.-5 1697-1763," ''FamilySearch'' Film # 946796, viewable at a Family History Center. ;3 November 1720: ''"I Thomas Townsend Junr of oyster bay... yeoman for... fourty one pounds & Ten shillings... in hand paid... by John Weeks of oysterbay... blacksmith... Have Sold... One... Parcel of Land... near ye head of Nannies hallow So Called in ye old purchase of oyster bay... this third Day of November... one Thousand Seven hundred & Twenty."'' Thomas (T) Townsend, his mark.Thomas Townsend Junr to John Weeks, 3 November 1720. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/128478-oyster-bay-town-records-1653-1878-vol-4?viewer=1&page=13 OBTR:4:11]. This is certainly the proband. It seems there may have been an older Thomas Townsend in or around town. Perhaps it was Thomas (John, John), mentioned above, who was in Hempstead, probably Jericho, on the border of Oyster Bay. ;23 April 1725: with Sarah [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/128478-oyster-bay-town-records-1653-1878-vol-4?viewer=1&page=329 OBTR:4:327]. ;9 February 1729: John Weeks, Jr., Thomas Townsend and John Weeks witnessed the last will of Caleb Coles of Oyster Bay."Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills Prior to 1790," [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002003543213&view=2up&seq=180 p. 152]. ;13 January 1730: Thomas' brother John executed his last will, leaving £10 to his brother Thomas, among other legatees, and naming Jarvis Mudge as executor. The will wasn't proved until 1760. Either John was missing in the interim, or he lived thirty years without updating his will. See below.Last will and testament, ex. 13 January 1730, pr. 20 October 1760, letters 30 October 1760. New York County Wills, 22:242-4. "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, ''FamilySearch'' (28 May 2014), New York > Wills and administrations 1758-1764 vol 21-24 > [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899K-BX6Q images 173-4 of 911]; county courthouses, New York. ;31 March 1742: Thomas Townsend of Oyster Bay, yeoman, and Sarah Townsend, his wife, to James Tillot, 64.5 acres ''"Lying & Joyning on the East Side of the Highway that Leads from ye Town Spott of oyster bay up ye Pine hollow To the Plains in ye old Purchas of oyster bay."'' Thomas made his mark, and Sarah signed. Witnesses were Joseph Whitt and Tho : Keble.Thomas and Sarah Townsend to James Tillot, ex. 30 March 1742, rec. 6 April 1742. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433062526581&view=2up&seq=209 OBTR:5:198-200]. ;February 1744/5: Thomas Townsend appears on the tax list in Dutchess County.''"Thomas Townsend appears on the Dutchess Co., N.Y. tax lists, Feb. 1744/5, June 1763."'' "Townsend Newsletter," Spring 1986, p. 2, presumably citing "Tax list, 1717-1779, supervisors records, 1771-1794." Dutchess Co., New York. Neither of these tax lists have yet been found on the public internet, but both should be in FHS Film # 925907 (accessible online only from a Family History Center computer). Here we assume that the February 1764 and onward tax lists are extant and that he's affirmatively absent from them, thus that he died not long after June 1763. Years 1753-57 are available in Dutchess County, New York. Board of Supervisors. "[https://www.dutchessny.gov/Departments/County-Clerk/Docs/BD_SUP_1753-1757_opt.pdf Supervisors Book E]."; also [http://web.archive.org/web/20201016220837/https://www.dutchessny.gov/Departments/County-Clerk/Docs/BD_SUP_1753-1757_opt.pdf archived on archive.org]. Specifically,
* Feb 1753, Southern District: the bottom of page 47 (PDF image 55) is covered in Townsends, incl. one Thomas Townsend. There are three adult Daniel Townsends in this district and three adult Robert Townsends. Pressing forward, and omitting all now but Thomas, we see: * June 1753, p. 102: Thomas Townsend; * Feb 1754, p. 116: Thomas Townsend and Thomas Townsend, Jr.; * June 1754, p. 174: Thomas Townsend and Thomas Townsend, Jr.; * Feb 1755-Feb 1757, pp. 279, 297, 352, 417, 531: Thomas Townsend
;10 June 1746: ''"This May Sartifie all Persons whome Soever itt may Concearn yt I Thomas Townsend Laite of Oysterbay Do Sell and Dispose and Convey Unto Henry Durland [Drummond] of Sd Oysterbay My Eare Mark which Was My fathers John Townsends Deceased which Mark Is A Hapenye the fore Side the Neare (ear) & A hapeney Under ye off Eare Which I Dispose of to the Said Henry Durland for the Consideration of four Shillings In hand paid As Witness My hand ye Day A bove Said. Witness Penn Townsend. Thomas (T) Townsend."''Thomas Townsend to Henry Drummond, entered 10 June 1746. ''Oyster Bay Town Records, Vol 5.'' New York: T.A. Wright, 1931, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433062526581&view=2up&seq=694 5:685]; ''Townsend Newsletter,'' Spring 1986, p. 2. Thomas Townsend to Daniel Underhill of Oyster Bay, 19 December 1749. Oyster Bay (N.Y.), George William Cocks, and John Cox. ''Oyster Bay Town Records, Vol 6.'' New York: T.A. Wright, 1931, [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433062526599&view=2up&seq=29 6:18-19]; ''Townsend Newsletter,'' Spring 1986, p. 2. Thomas is identified in the deed as "Thomas Townsend Son of John Townsend Deceased Called Road Island John Now of Oblong butt formerly of oysterbay In Queens County." ;11 October 1754: ''"October ye 11 : day 1754 South precinct of Dutchess County, A high Way Laid out Beginning at ye Bridg Near Edward Halls Mill on ye : Oblong from thence by John Ryder door to a Stake in said Ryders Meadow from thence between James Anderson Land and said Ryders Land as far as is Convenant for a high Way to be made from thence as near to Rattle Snake hill as is Convenant for a high Way to be made from thence to the highway that Leads across Joes Hill so called Two Rods Wide Throughout. One more beginning at the high Way that Leads to Roberts paddricks on the Top of the hill in John Jones Possession from thence by Marked Trees to Jacob Finch Bridg from thence by James Quimby And from thence to Thomas Frost 4 Rods Wide. One more '''Beginning on ye West Side of Quimbe farm at ye highway from thence between John Frost And James Quimbe farms And from thence to Thomas Townsend And from thence to the Bridg by Jeremiah Baleys 4 Rods Wide.''' One more Beginning near Nehemiah Woods at ye : high Way from thence to Nathaniel Byingtons Bridg four Rods Wide.
 One more Beginning at Thomas Higins from Thence a Crost ye : hills to Daley Brook so called 4 Rods Wide by marked Trees. One more Beginning at Anthony Batterson House from thence along ye : Collony Line to ye : highway that leads to Danbury. 2 Rods Wide.
 One more Beginning at yet foor of the hill near ye: peach pond from thence by Marked Trees and Bushes and Stakes and Stones to West Chester Line four Rods wide Throughout. One more Begining at ye : Top of hill in to ye : Old highway Again 4 Rodes Wide. Laid out by us''
:::::Thomas Davenport
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:::::Commissioners of the High WaysBlake, William J. ''The History of Putnam County, N.Y., ...'' New York: Baker & Scribner, 1849, [https://archive.org/details/historyofputnamc00blak/page/90/mode/2up p. 91]. ;20 October 1760: ''"To the Secretary of New York or his deputy in Queens County... whereas my brother John Townsend of Oyster Bay deceased did constitute Jervis Mudge sole executor of his last will and testament which said Jarvis Mudge did die long before my said brother and I being the only surviving legatee it is said the right of administration is mine therefore considering my age and infirmity I hereby renounce the administration of the same and desire that administration may be granted to one with the next right of which number it is said that my nephew Townsend Dickenson is one and am free that ministration should be granted him. Signed at Oyster Bay, October 20, 1760 in the presence of Thomas Pearsall. Administration was granted to Townsend Dickenson by Cadwalladar Colden, Esq., President of His Majesty's Council, Commander in Chief of the Province of New York and the territories dependent therein in America."''''The Townsend Newsletter,,'' Fall 1980, pp. 1-2, citing "the will of John Townsend, son of John, ... found in the New York Surrogate Records in the Queens College Collection by the editor." ;June 1763: Thomas Townsend appears on the Dutchess County tax roll for the last time. == Sources == * Burke, Martha J., ed. "The Townsend Newsletter." ''The Townsend Society of America, Inc.'' Girardville, Pennsylvania and Oyster Bay, New York. '''("Townsend Newsletter")''' * W.A. Townsend. ''A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend, and Their Descendants.'' New York: W.A. Townsend, 1865. '''''(Townsend Memorial)''''' * Oyster Bay, New York. Town Records, consulted as Cox, John, Jr., compiler, ''Oyster Bay Town Records'' New York: T.A. Wright, 1929-31. '''''(OBTR)''''' * Pelletreau, William S. "Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills Prior to 1790 on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York." ''Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1902, Vol. 35.'' New York: Printed for the Society, 1903. '''("Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills Prior to 1790")'''

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== Biography == '''Elizabeth Wheeler''', born about 1701; died New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, 22 September 1744, age 43; buried Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County; married in East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, 15 June 1724, Jeremiah Osborn. Donald Lines Jacobus wrote in 1930Jacobus. Vol. VI, pp 1323, 1327-1328:
OSBORN. Variant, OSBORNE. . . .
Jeremiah, b 8 Apr 1699 ''NHV'', bp 9 Apr 1699 ''NHC1'', d 18 Jan 1789 ae. 91 ''NHC1''; Ens.; m (1) Elizabeth ______, b c. 1701, d 22 Sep 1744 ae. 43 ''NHT1''; m (2) 18 Apr 1745 ''NHV''—Elizabeth da. Richard & Elizabeth (Wilmot) Sperry, b 11 Nov 1716 ''NHV'', d 18 Dec 1799 ae. 84 ''NHC1''. FAM. 4. . . .
[p 1327] FAM. 4. JEREMIAH & ELIZABETH (______) OSBORN:
[lists children: Jehiel, Rebecca, John, Samuel, Joseph, Jeremiah, Elizabeth, David, and Rebecca.]
:[Abbreviations: NHC1 = First Congregational Society, New Haven; NHT1 = City Burial Ground (“Grove Street Cemetery”), New Haven, including stones in Center Church crypt and those removed from the Green; NHV = Vital Statistics, New Haven; ae = age; b = born; ens = Ensign; m = married; bp = baptized; d = died.]
Marriages in East Hampton, Long Island.Purple. :"Jeremiah Osborn of New Haven and Elizabeth Wheeler of ys town [East Hampton]."
Elizabeth's Gravestone InscriptionDexter.: ::[''North Wall''.]
Here Lies ye
Body of Mrs
Elisabeth Wife
of Ens Jeremiah
Osborn died
Septr ye 22 1744
Aged 43 Years
== Research Notes == * The NYG&B Record gives a marriage year of 1714. This is an obvious typo as the entries directly above are the year 1723 and directly below 1725. Also, New York City, Compiled Marriage Index''New York City, Compiled Marriage Index, 1600s-1800s''. has the year 1724. The NYG&B Record states, "Jeremiah Osborn of New Haven and Elizabeth Wheeler of ys town [East Hampton]." According to Jacobus,Jacobus. Vol. VI, pp 1322-1334. the only eligible Jeremiah Osborn in New Haven at this time was our Jeremiah. == Sources == === Notes === === Bibliography === * ''[[Space:Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934|Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934]]'' (FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010). Elizabeth Osborn, FHL Film Number 3178. [Name: Elizabeth Osborn; Birth Date: abt 1701; Age at Death: 43; Death Date: 22 Sep 1744; Death Place: New Haven, Connecticut.] * Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Inscriptions on Tombstones in New Haven, Erected Prior to 1800 | Inscriptions on Tombstones in New Haven, Erected Prior to 1800]]'' (1882). p 568. * Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com). {{FindAGrave| 8703013}}. [Memorial includes picture of the gravestone.] * ''[[Space:Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Records|Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Records]]'' Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut State Library. 215-1, Grove Street Cemetery, p 408. [North Wall. Osborn, Elizabeth, wife of Ensign Jeremiah, died Sept. 22, 1744, age 43 yrs.] * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:Families of Ancient New Haven|Families of Ancient New Haven]]'' (New Haven Genealogical Magazine) Published New Haven: 1931. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974, 1981, 1997. Originally published as New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Volumes I-VIII. Rome, NY and New Haven, CT 1922-1932. 1930. Vol. VI. * ''New York City, Compiled Marriage Index, 1600s-1800s'' [database on-line]. Ancestry.com. [Original source is the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 1893, p 188.] * Purple, Samuel S.''RECORDS OF MARRIAGES, BAPTISMS, AND DEATHS IN EAST HAMPTON, L. I., FROM 1696 TO 1746. RECORDED BY REV. NATHANIEL HUNTTING.—MARRIAGE'' [[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|’’The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record’’]] (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1870-). Vol. XXIV, Oct 1893, pp 183, 184, 188. ==== See Also ==== * Osborne Origins, "[http://www.osborne-origins.org/linkrecs/f5004.htm#R5004 Jeremiah OSBORN-5004]" ''(accessed 11 May 2020)''.

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This page seeks to draft replacement text for the family of [[Dupuy-25|Bartholomew Dupuy]] based on research published in 1999 by Cameron Allen in ''The American Genealogist.'' : Source: Cameron Allen, "The Origin of Barthélémy Dupuy of Manakin Town, Virginia, and his Wife," in ''The American Genealogist,'' Vol 74 (Jan 1999). {{Huguenot}} {{US Southern Colonist}} == Biography == === Origins === Bartholomew Dupuy was born about 1650-1653 in or near St. Jean de Maruéjols, Languedoc, France. On later records (especially Amsterdam and Magdebourg church records), this town is named (along with the nearby Uzes) as the town of origin for Bartholomew and his wife. Allen researched the Huguenot records for his baptism or marriage, without success. At this time, '''neither his specific birth date, place of birth nor the identity of his parents, is known.''' Allen suggests researching Roman Catholic church records and notarial records of the town of St. Jean de Maruéjols and Uzes (or adjacent towns).Cameron Allen, "The Origin of Barthélémy Dupuy of Manakin Town, Virginia, and his Wife," in ''The American Genealogist,'' Vol 74 (Jan 1999). : Claims that Bartholomew was descended from Crusader, Hugh Dupuy, were introduced in 1906 through the questionable research of Henry Dudley Teetor on behalf of Rev. Benjamin H. Dupuy. Allen has this to say about this work: :: "it is at least as important to jettison the contrived 'pedigree' 'sold by the yard' and furnished [to] a gullible Benjamin Dupuy, by one 'Mr. Henry Dudley Teetor, M.A., genealogist, of New York.' This pedigree goes back sixteen generations beyond Barthélémy Dupuy to one Raphael DuPuy, ''fl.'' 1033, 'grand Chambellan de l'Empire under the Emperor Conrad,' through his son Hugues of the Crusades. Mr. Teetor certified on 20 January 1906 that the pedigree was 'the result of several years foreign and domestic research and that I believe the same to be historically correct.'" Allen, citing Dupuy, ''Bartholomew Dupuy,'' 174-177 Until his origins and the entire line can be independently confirmed, we have detached Bartholomew from his supposed parents, [[Puy-5|Jean de Puy]] and [[St Hyer-1|Anne St Hyer]]. === Early Life === What is known about Bartholomew's early life was conveyed through an 1814 letter by his grandson John Dupuy (1738-1831) which conveys the following facts as best known by the writer: * Bartholomew was born about 1650 or 1653 in France ** (We know from other records cited elsewhere on this profile that he was from St. Jean de Maruéjols, Languedoc, France.) * at age 18, he enlisted in the French army as a common soldier; he rose to the status of Lieutenant * fought 14 battles in Flanders before leaving the army; "retired" from military life after 14 years, bought a vineyard and took a wife. * at the 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Bartholomew and his then wife escaped their home and France and lived in Germany for 14 years, then a couple of years in England, before emigrating to Virginia.Rev. Benjamin Dupuy, ''The Huguenot Bartholomew Dupuy and his Descendants,'' (Louisville, Ky 1908),p 163-67. He and his wife Marie appear in church records in first Amsterdam, and then Magdebourg, where Bartholomew's occupation with the weaving and clothing trade is recorded. He disappears from European records after 1695 until his presence in Virginia in 1704.For more about the Huguenot presence in Magdeburg, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Colony_of_Magdeburg Wikipedia] === Life & Family in Virginia === {{Huguenot Protestant Ancestor|Manakintowne, Va.}} The first reference to Bartholomew in Virginia was 24 April 1704 when he petitioned for naturalization.Allen, citing H.R. McIlwaine, ed., ''Legislative Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia,'' (Richmond 1918-19), vol. 1, p 390 208 acres on the south side of Lower Manakin Creek, King William Parish, Henrico County, Virginia as evidenced by the 1722 Vestry Book.{{citation needed}} His wife and a number of children were explicitly named in a 16 Jun 1714 patent to Henry Harrison for transporting several years earlier, among others: '''Bartholemy Dupuy, Mary Gardie, Peter [--], John Peter, John James, Martha & Philipe Dupuy.'''Allen, citing Nell Marion Nugent, ''Cavaliers and Pioneers...,'' (Richmond, 1934-79), 3:89-90, 153. Bartholomew and Marie his wife are named in additional Virginia records, including named as husband and wife in the baptism records of two of their grandchildren.Allen, citing "Parish Records of King Williams Parish," in Brock, ''Huguenot Documents,'' 5(1886):79, 86 : These records align with church records found in both Amsterdam and Magdeburg prior to their emigration.Allen, citing Amsterdam, ''Waalseh Gemeente,'' v 132, baptisms, 1667-1694, FHL Films #113, 398, #199,819; ''Magdebourg église réformée français'' records, as indexed in the Card-index, ''Bibliotéque wallone,'' Leiden, FHL Film #199.819 Marie was deceased by 1742 when not named in her husband's will and probably as early as by 1738 when she is not named in property sales where she would have been expected to be recorded.Allen, citing Goochland Co., Va., Deeds, Wills, etc. 4:173; 3:78, 3:82, 4:87 : That Bartholomew was married to a "[[Lavillon-1|Comtesse Susanne Lavillon]]" was introduced in a largely fictional romance from 1857.John Esten Cooke (1830-1886), "The Story of the Huguenot's Sword" in "Harper's New Monthly Magazine:" April 1857. Allen has highlighted a number of errors in this work; see below. Allen, in his 1999 article, reviewed the history and perpetuation of this legend and concluded that there is no evidence that Bartholomew was ever married to anyone but Marie Gardier, who was also the mother of his children, and that Countess Susanne Lavillon '''never existed.''' We retain her profile to prevent its recreation and attachment to real individuals who did exist. See that profile for further details about the legend. Children: # Jeanne, bpt Amsterdam 21 Jul 1689; assumed to have died young # Antoine, bpt Magdebourg 30 Aug 1691; bur there 16 May 1694 # Catherine, bp Magdebourg 18 Apr 1693; bur there 28 May 1694 # Pierre, bp Magdebourg 25 Mar 1695; m abt 1722 Judith LeFevre; d. btw 1773 and 1777 in Amelia Co., Virginia # Jean-Pierre, b say 1697; appears in Virginia records through 1719 # Marthe, b abt 1699; m abt 1726/7 Estienne Chastain; d by May 1740 when her will was probated # Jean-Jacques, b abt 1701; m about 1728 Suzanne LeVillain # Philippa, b abt 1703; m abt 1730 Jean-Pierre LeVillain (brother of Suzanne, above) === Last Will & Testament === WILL OF BARTHOLOMEW DUPUY Goochland Co., VA Dated: 7 Mar 1742/43; Proved: 17 May 1743.{{citation needed}} : In the name of God Amen. I, Bartholomew Dupuy of Goochland County and in King William Parrish Virginia being Sick in body but of good and perfect memory thanks be to the Almighty God, and calling to remembrance the uncertain estate of this transitory life, and that all flesh must yield unto death, when it shall please the Almighty God to call, do make Constitute ordain and declare this to be my last Will and Testament and none other and in manner and form following, Revokin and Annuling by these presents all and every Testament or Testaments Will or Wills heretofore by me made or declared, either by word or writing and this only to be taken only for my last Will and Testament and none other. : And first being penitent and sorry from the bottom of my heart for my Sins past most humbly desiring forgiveness for the same. I give and Commit my Soul unto the Almighty God my Savior and Redeemer, In Whom and by whose merits I trust and believe assuredly to be saved and to have full remission and forgiveness for all my Sins past, and that my Soul with my body at the General day of Resurrection shall rise again with joy, and through the merits of Christs death and passion possess and Inherit the Kingdom of Heaven prepared for his Elect and Chosen. : And me body to be decenlty buried in such place as it shall please my Executors hereafter named. and for the better settling my Temporal Estate Such Goods Chattles and implements as it has pleased the Almighty God to bestow on me above my deserts, I order and dispose the same in manner and form following, That is to say I will that those debts and Duties as I owe in Right and Conscience to any manner of person or persons whatsoever shall be well and truly Contented and paid or ordained to be paid within Convenient time after my decease by my Executor, hereafter named. : Item. I give and bequeath to '''my Eldest Peter Dupuy''' five pounds Virginia Currency, to him and his heirs forever. : Item. I give and bequeath to '''my son John James Dupuy''' Ten pounds Virginia Currency, to him and his heirs forever. : Item. I give and bequeath to '''my Grandson John Bartholomew Dupuy Son to Peter Dupuy''' two pounds Virginia Currency, to him and his heirs forever. : Item. I give and bequeath to the poor of King William Parrish five pounds Current money. : Item. My will and desire is that '''my son in Law John Levilain Junior,''' shall be Executor of this my last Will and Testament. And further I give and bequeath all my whole and sole Estate that I shall have and possess at my death unto my aforesaid Son in Law John Levilain, to him and his heirs forever, and I do acknowledge this to be my last Will and Testament and none other, and I renounce to all Laws and Customs that are Contrary to this my last Will and Testament. As Witness my hand and seal this 7th day of March 1742-3. : Bartholomew Dupuy. (Seal) : Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us, John Gordon, Stephen Mallet, Stephen Watkins. : At a Court held for Goochland County May 17, 1743. This Will was proved by the Oaths of Stephen Mallet & Stephen Watkins Witnesses thereto to be the act and Deed of Bartholomew Dupuy Deced and was thereupon ordered to be recorded. A Copy Teste: Moses T. Monteiro, Clerk == Sources == === Source Chronology & Commentary === * '''1814:''' John Dupuy (1738-1831), 30 Jan 1814 letter from Kentucky to his cousin Dr. William Jones Dupuy; published in full on pages 163-167 in Dupuy (1908), below. * '''1853:''' William Jones Dupuy (1792-1853), "An Old Sword," in ''The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion,'' 6(1853):168-70. * '''1857:''' John Esten Cooke (1830-1886), "The Story of the Huguenot's Sword" in "Harper's New Monthly Magazine:" April 1857. Per Allen (1999), Cooke augmented the data from Dupuy (1853) with much fiction or at least unconfirmed "facts"; '''this is the source of the creation of "Comtesse Susanna Lavillon".''' He also created nonexistent relationships between the Dupuys and another Huguenot family, the Fontaines; this work is also the source of the inaccurate claim that Bartholomew came from La Rochelle and Saintonge. * '''1870:''' William Henry Foote, ''The Huguenots; or, Reformed French Church...,'' (Richmond, VA, 1870), 549-55. Repeated the comptesse story; hinted at the descent from crusader Hugo Dupuy. * '''1885:''' Charles W. Baird, ''History of the Huguenot Emigration to America,'' (new York, 1885), 2:109-11. Repeated the mythology created by Cooke. * '''1886:''' R.A. Brock, "A Partial List of the Descendants of Bartholomew Dupuy," in ''Documents, Chiefly Unpublished, Relating to Huguenot Emigration to Virginia,'' Virginia Historical Collection, new series, vol. 5 (1886), pp 151-82. * '''1908:''' The Rev. Benjamin Hunter Dupuy, ''The Huguenot Bartholomew Dupuy and His Descendants,'' (Louisville, KY, 1908). Correctly identified Bartholomew's birth place as probably in Languedoc, but reiterated the unsupported noble heritage. Introduced the story that Bartholomew died with a weeping widow by his side. We know from his will that she predeceased him; inaccurately ordered his children. Also introduces the wholly unsupported 16-generation heritage back to crusader Hugo Dupuy and beyond, as researched by supposed genealogist Mr. Henry Dudley Teetor, M.A., genealogist of New York. * '''1916:''' Lillie DuPuy VanCulin Harper, ''Colonial Men and Times...,'' Philadelphia 1916, p 185-202, 246; 369-408; rehashed the 1908 work; added the claim that he came from Sedan in the province of Champagne; repeated the 16-generation pedigree, but citing Guy Allard, ''Histoire genealogique des famille de dePuy-Montbrun,'' Grenoble, 1682. * '''1930-1942:''' Frederick A. Virkus, ''The Compendium of American Genealogy,'' multiple volumes. Allen calls this work highly suspect; "features the regular appearance of Comtesse Susanna LaVillian." * '''1961:''' William C. Kozee, ''Early Families of Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky and their Descendants,'' Strasburg, Va, 1961, pp 189-91. * '''1963:''' G. Elmore Reaman, ''The Trail of Huguenots in Europe, the United States, South Africa and Canada.'' (Toronto, 1963), p 134. Includes the Countess story; confused as ancestors of Chauncey Depew. * '''1963:''' Cameron Allen, "The Chastain Families of Manakin Town in Virginia and Their Origin Abroad," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 39 (1963):149-56; 40 (1964):1-12, 135-47. First known published article to question the accuracy of the nobility and comtesse story, pointing out the confusion with the name of the wife of Bartholomew's son (Suzanne LaVillian). * '''1976:''' Mary Louise Marshall Hutton, comp., ''Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors of Members of the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century, 1915-1975,'' (Ann Arbor, MI: 1976), 79. Repeats the comtesse story; changing the spelling of her last name * '''1988:''' Priscilla Harriss Cabell, ''Turff & Twigg, Volume One, The French Lands,'' (Richmond, VA, 1988), 106-7; uncritically accepted the countess claim.

Draft Replacement for Elizabeth Bunch-580 Dougherty

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{{Native American Adjunct}} : ''Due to claims that this person was Native American, this profile is being co-managed and tracked by WikiTree's [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]].'' == Biography == === Oral Tradition === There is a tradition held by some descendants that Elizabeth: * also went by Naomi * was a Native American of the Cherokee Nation; Dawes Roll number 10582 * was a daughter of Paul Bunch by a Cherokee mate * that her husband William Daugherty was called "Sam" by the Cherokee and was one of the first Indian agents for the colony of Virginia The evidence about what we know about Elizabeth and her husband does not currently support this tradition: * Dawes Roll number 10582 belongs to a woman born Elizabeth Starr in the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, in 1868. It has nothing to do with the Virginia woman in this profile, who was born about 150 years earlier. * the Cherokee lived far to the south of where Elizabeth and William were married and baptized their children * while some white men who were traders or long hunters did mate with or even marry Native women, it was far more likely that the woman and her children remained with her tribe, and rarely ever do we see evidence of white pastors from this time and place performing marriages or baptisms of mixed race couples and their children. * Something about Paul Bunch? === Biography that needs Confirming with Citations === Elizabeth was born about 1720; others say 1715 : where does this estimates come from? She married in Pennsylvania about 1732 William Dougherty who had come to America in 1727 with his family at age 15, settling first in Pennsylvania. They baptized at least their first children there. About 1738, the family settled in Augusta (now Rockingham) County, Virginia. : William was a blacksmith, and is often called “William the Blacksmith” in genealogical works. He was believed to be an Indian Agent for Virginia to the Cherokee. William and his family survived raids by the Shawnee leader Cornstalk, once on 10 Oct 1759 (French and Indian War), and again on 17 Jul 1763 (Pontiac’s War).{{citation needed}} There is a family tradition that Elizabeth saved her family from Cornstalk’s second raid in 1763. : Word came of the Shawnees approaching, but William was not home. Elizabeth rode on horseback up Cow pasture Valley to warn all the settlers, and they were able to gather and defend themselves. Many of the settlers on nearby Kerr Valley, including William’s brother Charles, were killed. After those attacks, William and Elizabeth moved further south. She died in 1807. : where does this information come from? Elizabeth is supposedly buried in Hebron, Augusta County, Virginia, United States.{{FindAGrave | 188533894}} == Sources == * Botetourt County Va. Deeds; Book 1, Pg. 38 '''What is this a source for?'''

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DraftHolocaust

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'''This page was last updated in 2019; please see [[Space:Proposal_for_Holocaust_categories_2023|Proposal for Holocaust categories 2023]] for the new work.''' [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 21:20, 10 December 2023 (UTC) == == {{Image |file=HolocaustSourceDocuments.gif |align=l |size=100 |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=HolocaustSourceDocuments.gif |align=r |size=100 |wrap=y }}
=== FINAL HOLOCAUST CATEGORY STRUCTURE PLAN === '''This page tracks progress on implementation of new structure.'''
=== Old Structure === Holocaust - ''top level does not contain profiles'' : Holocaust Fate Unknown
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   or survived as of the end of World War II'' : Holocaust Heroes - ''has profiles of persons who helped persecuted persons to survive'' :: Righteous Among the Nations - ''has profiles of those heroes whose efforts were so extreme
   that they were honored with this award'' : Holocaust Survivors - ''has profiles of persecution victims who were alive as of the end of World War II'' : Holocaust Victims - ''(high level does not contain profiles) persecution victims who died before the end of World War II'' :: Holocaust Victims at Unknown Location - ''has profiles of persons known to have died but
   circumstances not known - could have died while imprisoned or from murder, illness,
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    ''{{Red|new page made - needs content}}'' : Living Holocaust Descendants (no change) === Notes === # Profiles now in Holocaust Survivors or a subcategory of Holocaust Victims will all end up in exactly one subcategory of new Persecution Victims # Profiles in subcategories of new Persecution Victims can additionally be in one or more camp/ghetto category and/or stolpersteine category # There will be a very large number of profiles in the Holocaust Died category - we may have to subcategorize it. If possible, it would be better to just add an alphabetic index to facilitate locating profiles. # Categories for places to which they immigrated or geographic locations where they died outside camps/ghettos already exist outside the Holocaust project and can be used, as desired, on Holocaust profiles.

Drafts for the genealogy of the Ancient Romans

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== Existing profiles == === Antonine dynasty === ==== List ==== * [[Versus-2|Annia Versus]]. Versus!? Who is this person? Probably a hoax, a fabrication or a confusion with another. * [[Versus-1|Aurelia Versus]]. Versus!? Who is this person? Probably a hoax, a fabrication or a confusion with another. * [[Faustina-4|Annia Galeria Faustina]]. * [[Faustina-1|Annia Galeria Faustina Minor]]. * [[Versus-3|Lucius (Versus) Roman Emperor]]. Versus!? This is "Lucius Verus". * [[Verus-1|Marcus Annius Verus]]. * [[Verus-4|Marcus Annius Verus]]. * [[Aurelius-1|Marcus Annius Catilius Severus (Aurelius) Anni Veri]]. This is "Marcus Aurelius". * [[Crispus-6|Marcus Aurelius Claudius Crispus]]. Who is this person? Probably a hoax, a fabrication or a confusion with another. * [[Faustina-5|Rupilla (Faustina) Verus]]. Corrupt name. * [[Severus-1|Severus Antoninus]]. Who is this person? Probably a hoax, a fabrication or a confusion with another. * [[Pius-1|Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus (Pius) Aurelii Fulvi]]. ==== Sources ==== == Non-existent profiles ==

Drãghici

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Drãghici-17|Dan Drãghici]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11825537 send me a private message]. Thanks!

'Drake' entries from the Parish Church Registers of Musbury.

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This is a scan of the following article: Skinner, A. J. P. (1910). Drake entries from the Parish Church Registers of Musbury. ''Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 6''. The scan was made by [[Kendro-5]] on 22 October 2022 during a visit to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, UT, USA. The copyright has expired and thus there are no restrictions to publishing this text for research purposes.

Drake Name Study Info

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Drakenstein Baptisms

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Drakenstein (Paarl) Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1694 to 1881, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]]. An earlier, more verbose incarnation of this page can be found at [[Space:Drakenstein_Dope|150 Jare se Drakenstein Dope]]. Many of the pages of these registers can also be found as photographs taken by [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] and uploaded to WikiTree before Film 008121000 was available online.
Ronel's Images: [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister|'''1695-1717''']], [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_-1|'''1718-1732''']], [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_3|'''1732-1775''']], [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785|'''1775-1785''']] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=311&cat=993681 '''1694-1713''' (G3/3/1/(1) )] - Original (French) Registers ''For transcripts of these (and a few more), see [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister|here]]''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-B?i=314 1694.8] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-B?i=314 1695] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W948-Q?i=315 1696] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-X?i=317 1697] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-M?i=318 1698] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-J?i=319 1699] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-T?i=321 1700] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Z-R?i=322 1701]
'''Addendum''': [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-N?i=323 1709.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-P?i=325 1711] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-P?i=325 1713] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=329&cat=993681 '''1702-1714''' (G3/3/1/(2) )] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-M?i=331&cat=993681 1702.6] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-2?i=332 1703] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-2?i=332 1704] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-1?i=334 1705] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-T?i=335 1706] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-1?i=336 1707] 1708 1709 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-J?i=337 1710] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-J?i=337 1711] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-P?i=338 1712] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-P?i=338 1713] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94C-V?i=339 1714] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=343&cat=993681 '''1714-1745''' (G3/3/1/(3) )] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-D 1714] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-Y 1715] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-D 1716] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-W 1717] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-T 1718] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-F 1719] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-9 1720] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-V 1721] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-B 1722] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-6 1723] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-P 1724] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-8 1725] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-S 1726] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-C 1727] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-L 1728] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-H 1729] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-T 1730] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-M 1731] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-T 1732] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-D 1733] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-8 1734] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-J 1735] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-K 1736] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-2 1737] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-S 1738] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-M 1739] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-B 1740] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-4 1741] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-3 1742] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-G 1743] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-5 1744] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-Y 1745] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=512 '''1746-1775''' (G3/3/2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W1-D 1746] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W1-Z 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W1-6 1748] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W1-L 1749] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W1-2 1750] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WB-R 1751] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W1-H 1752] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WB-2 1753] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WB-G 1754] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W1-K 1755] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WB-S 1756] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WY-B 1757] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WY-P 1758] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WB-T 1759] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WY-Y 1760] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WB-X 1761] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WY-2 1762] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WY-K 1763] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WY-S 1764] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WY-7 1765] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WR-R 1766] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WT-2 1767] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WT-N 1768] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WT-4 1769] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WR-T 1770] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WT-3 1771] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WR-Y 1772] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W5-N 1773] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WR-3 1774] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W5-1 1775] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=421 '''1775-1785''' (G3/3/3)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-8 1775.09] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-K 1776] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-N 1777] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-M 1778] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-9 1779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94M-R 1780] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W949-J 1781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W949-4 1782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94M-J?i=486 1783] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94M-8 1784] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94M-F 1785]
''Duplicate:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH3-H?i=245 1785] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=629 '''1786-1793''' (G3/3/4 part 1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WP-T 1786] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WP-2 1787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WP-N 1788] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WG-J 1789] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W2-1 1790] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WL-V 1791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W2-X 1792] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WK-8 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121000?i=5&cat=993681 '''1791-1799''' (G3/3/4 part 2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH8-Y?i=7 1791.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHD-7?i=10 1792] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHD-S?i=25 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHZ-Q?i=35 1794] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHZ-G?i=46 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHZ-4?i=55 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHC-R?i=69 1797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHC-S?i=87 1798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHH-3?i=100 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121000?i=105&cat=993682 '''1799-1813''' (G3/3/5)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH4-1?i=107 1799.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHH-7?i=119 1800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH4-V?i=125 1801] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH4-D?i=133 1802] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH4-2?i=143 1803] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH4-9?i=154 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH4-W?i=164 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHW-S?i=173 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH7-5?i=180 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH7-J?i=185 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH7-Q?i=194 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHQ-D?i=199 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHQ-L?i=209 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHQ-R?i=220 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHQ-M?i=232 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121000?i=255&cat=993683 '''1810-1820''' (G3/3/6)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH3-Q?i=257 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHS-M?i=267 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHS-L?i=276 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH9-N?i=286 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH9-5?i=298 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHM-N?i=311 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH9-6?i=327 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHM-D?i=341 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS41-D?i=357 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS41-V?i=371 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4Y-Q?i=385 1820] ''Duplicate of G3/3/6 above where overlap''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121000?i=403 '''1814-1823''' (G3/3/7)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4R-N?i=405 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4P-8?i=422 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4P-L?i=442 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4G-G?i=459 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4J-P?i=478 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4F-T?i=497 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4F-1?i=515 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4X-7?i=532 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS44-M?i=552 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4D-2?i=568 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121000?i=607 '''1823-1832''' (G3/3/8 part 1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4C-J?i=610 1823.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4Q-7?i=613 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS47-X?i=624 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS44-F?i=633 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS44-V?i=642 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4Q-Q?i=650 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH6-4?i=658 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHD-X?i=666 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHD-C?i=674 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH8-L?i=684 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147760?i=5 '''1831-1842''' (G3/3/8 part 2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7M5-8?i=7 1831.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7ML-3?i=13 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MF-2?i=27 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MG-K?i=45 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MN-F?i=63 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MF-P?i=81 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7M8-6?i=96 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MK-L?i=112 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MX-9?i=133 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MF-1?i=149 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MC-F?i=163 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7M4-1?i=177 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147760?i=184 '''1824-1830''' (G3/3/9)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7M7-R?i=186 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MC-K?i=237 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MZ-6?i=264 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-BQ1Y-F?i=289 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MS-N?i=310 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-BQ1G-X?i=342 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-BQ1P-P?i=366 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147760?i=398 '''1831-1837''' (G3/3/10)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-BQ1B-G?i=400 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B79X-L?i=423 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B79C-1?i=457 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B793-6?i=479 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B798-S?i=518 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B799-2?i=559 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B79M-T?i=592 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147760?i=651 '''1838-1841''' (G3/3/11 part 1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MP-P?i=653 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MK-7?i=700 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MK-D?i=726 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7ML-V?i=756 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147762?i=5 '''1841-1846''' (G3/3/11 part 2)] - Original Registers ''(rewritten in G3/3/11A below)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1941-3?i=7 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1941-C?i=38 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-194T-H?i=70 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-194T-X?i=95 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-194L-4?i=118 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1944-Z?i=139 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147762?i=173 '''1841-1856''' (G3/3/11A)] - Rewritten Registers ''(of G3/3/11 above and G3/3/12 below)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-194S-W?i=175 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-194Q-J?i=192 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1946-N?i=208 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19W5-4?i=227 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-194M-H?i=247 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19WY-P?i=261 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19WJ-8?i=278 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19WN-Y?i=291 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19WC-S?i=307 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1949-8?i=321 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19WC-L?i=341 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19WF-N?i=358 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1943-K?i=378 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19WD-Z?i=396 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19WC-6?i=412 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19W8-Y?i=426 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434431?i=103&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1847-1856''' (G3/3/12)] - Original Registers (''quite "messy" in parts, rewritten in G3/3/11A above'')
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-S42?i=3&cc=1478678 1847.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-S7D?i=45&cc=1478678 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-SSY?i=105&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1849a] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-SJ8?i=97&cc=1478678 1849b] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-9FD?i=149&cc=1478678 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-SQ7?i=209&cc=1478678 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-MDF?i=262&cc=1478678 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-9T2?i=320&cc=1478678 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-SD8?i=365&cc=1478678 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-MXZ?i=417&cc=1478678 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-SM2?i=459&cc=1478678 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434430?i=477&cat=993681 '''1856-1865''' (G3/3/13 part 1)] - Original Registers ''(rewritten version below)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T61?i=479&cc=1478678&cat=993681 1856.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TLZ?i=8&cc=1478678 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TJ4?i=35&cc=1478678 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TY3?i=65&cc=1478678 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T2G?i=92&cc=1478678 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T64?i=134&cc=1478678 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TK6?i=162&cc=1478678 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TPJ?i=198&cc=1478678 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TLB?i=243&cc=1478678 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TW6?i=298&cc=1478678 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147791?i=5&cat=993681 '''1864-1867''' (G3/3/13 part 2)] - Original Registers ''(rewritten version below)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VR-1?i=7&cat=993681 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VK-G?i=57&cat=993681 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VL-G?i=107&cat=993681 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VZ-5?i=153&cat=993681 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147791?i=186&cat=993681 '''1857-1868''' (G3/3/14)] - Rewritten(?) Registers ''(of part of G3/3/13)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VN-R?i=231&cat=993681 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VD-4?i=268&cat=993681 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VM-Y?i=309&cat=993681 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VM-V?i=353&cat=993681 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9V7-P?i=391&cat=993681 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9JJ-9?i=455&cat=993681 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9JZ-9?i=514&cat=993681 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9NT-4?i=571&cat=993681 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9K7-3?i=620&cat=993681 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9V1-K?i=661&cat=993681 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9KM-K?i=705&cat=993681 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147791?i=735&cat=993681 '''1867-1869''' (G3/3/15 part 1)] - Original Registers: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9K7-K?i=742&cat=993681 1867.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9V1-Z?i=751&cat=993681 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9V5-Y?i=777&cat=993681 1869]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121009?i=5&cat=993681 '''1867-1879''' (G3/3/15 part 2)] - Original Registers: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XK-M?i=7&cat=993681 1868.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XK-M?i=7&cat=993681 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XX-8?i=35&cat=993681 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XF-S?i=54&cat=993681 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89X8-5?i=78&cat=993681 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XD-3?i=98&cat=993681 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XC-4?i=124&cat=993681 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89X7-5?i=151&cat=993681 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89X4-Z?i=173&cat=993681 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XQ-4?i=193&cat=993681 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89X4-3?i=219&cat=993681 1878.1 (mis-placed)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XS-J?i=210&cat=993681 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89X7-1?i=172&cat=993681 1878.8 (mis-placed)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XS-1?i=231&cat=993681 1879], '''1879 - 1881''' ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121009?i=5&cat=993681 G3/3/15 part 2])
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9V1-4?i=737&cat=993681 '''Index'''] ''(numbers are baptism entry number):'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9V1-4?i=737&cat=993681 A - D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9KD-C?i=741&cat=993681 D2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VB-G?i=738&cat=993681 E - L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VB-X?i=739&cat=993681 M - R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9VT-9?i=740&cat=993681 S - V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-X9KD-C?i=741&cat=993681 W - Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8961-6?i=241&cat=993681 '''1879.10.12''' (n.1)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-896Y-R?i=243&cat=993681 n.20],
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XQ-7?i=245&cat=993681 '''1880''' (n.35)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XQ-7?i=245&cat=993681 n.40], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XS-H?i=248&cat=993681 n.60], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89X9-4?i=250&cat=993681 n.80], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89XM-G?i=252&cat=993681 n.100], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89X9-G?i=255&cat=993681 n.120]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-896B-2?i=257&cat=993681 '''1881''' (n.137)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-896Y-2?i=258&cat=993681 n.140], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-896R-P?i=260&cat=993681 n.160], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-89X3-W?i=262&cat=993681 n.180], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8965-T?i=265&cat=993681 n.200] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G3_Baptisms

Drakenstein Doopregister

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::'''Drakenstein Doopregister 1''' ::'''Copyright''' ::The information on this page is free to all, subject to the proper use of the citation, but may not be used in or by any commercial enterprise.
::Citation ::”South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Register, Drakenstein. Private photo collection: Photo taken by R. Olivier (2005) : Source: Verbatim Copies VC 644: Cape town repository. Original registers located at Dutch Reformed Church Archive, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch as G3 3/1.
===Page 2 : 1695 ===
{{Image|file=Drakenstein_Doopregister-1.jpg |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Private Photo Collection }} {{Image|file=Snyman-225-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 2. }} :: '''Page 2''' ---- ::Entry 1 ::[''Le 22 Julliet 1695 Christina fille de christoffle Senaymant- Et de Margiurite, Sauoye. le temoins Et jacobus Varas Et Laina [Lena / Helena] basson. - -''] ::([[Snyman-225|Snyman-225]]) ::Entry 2 ::['' Le 8 Septembre 1695. Anne filles de pierre Lombart Et de marie Couteau Le temoins Et daniel Vgot Et anne fauche- - ''] ::([[Lombard-241|Lombard-241]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 25 Septembre 1695. Paul fils de jean jourdan Et á Elizabet - Longue. Le temoins Paul Roúx Lecteur Et Elizabet taillefer''] ::([[Jourdan-52|Jourdan-52]]) ::Entry 4 ::[plus Le 25 ditau √ 1695; Janne fille de handries gauch, janne Le Clair la mer, Le temoins guillaume dutoijt Et SuSanne Seugne''] ::([[Gouws-253|Gouws-253]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''plus le 25 ditau √ Pierre fils de jedeon Mallerbe de marie grillion. Le temoins Et pierre Rous Et Marie a Vis -''] ::([[Malherbe-18|Malherbe-18]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''Le 16 Octobre 1695. √ David fils de david Senecal Et de Madelaine- dupuit Le temoins Et daniel de Ruel Et Anne du Puit. ''] ::([[Senecal-194|Senecal-194]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''‘’Le 04 Novembre 1695. Marie Elizabet fille de jacob Villiers et La Mere, Marguerite gardiol Et le temoins jean gardiol Et marie Elizabet taillefert''] ::([[Villiers-114|Villiers-114]]) ::Entry 8 Pierre Joubert ::[''Le 7 Decembre √ Jean fils de pierre jaubert Et Lamere Ellizabet Richar Le temoins Et jean durand Et francoise Martinet-''] ::([[Joubert-126|Joubert-126]]) :: Entry 9 ::[Le 14 Decembre [1695] Il y a eut deux enfans baptize l'un de Louis Peront & l'autre de Cobus Vandray, je nay point eut de billiet ny des uns, ny des autre pour le mettre a vitesse dans mon livre … ::On 14 December [1695] there were two infants baptised, the one of Louis Peront and the other of Cobus Vandray. I no longer have the certificates, neither the one nor the other, in order to enter these immediately into my register … ::()
===Page 3 : 1695 ===
{{Image|file=De_Villiers-197-2.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 3 }} ::'''Page 3 ---- ::Entry 1: ::1695 ::["26 Desember Lanee 1695√ Pierre Fils dé Pierre Villiers Et amarie Elizabet Taillefert le temoins Et jacob- Villiers Et Susanne gardiol----"] ::([[De_Villiers-197|De_Villiers-197]]) ::Entry 2 ::1697 ::[''Lannee 1696....Jonas fils de daniel nortie Et de (M)arie VitoutLe temoins Et jean Nortie Et...Susanne lanoy''] ::([[Nortie-2|Nortie-2]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Lannee 1696; Le 28 May il ya Eut Un Enfant Baptize ? du beau Fils de Willem Escalk Van den Meruen.--- ''] ::([[Van_Der_Merwe-44|Van_Der_Merwe-44]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''le 18 juin√ nnee 1696 Nicolas fils de hárijs Leccrivent, Le temoins Et Nicolas Lanoy Et SuSanne Devos.''] ::([[Lekkerwijn-2|Lekkerwijn-2]]) ::Entry 5 done by someone else ::Entry 6 ::[ ‘’14 Ditau Joseph fils de paul roux Leeteur a drakestein Et glaudine Seugnet Le temoins Et pierre Benezet et Marie Grillion.'']. ::([[Roux-156|Roux-156]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''de 21 ditau Ilija eut deux enfans quil sont ete baptize Lun de jacobus Vanas et Lautre de Mathis Grif je nay point Eut debilliet de ce personne.''] ::([[Van_As-62|Van_As-62]])
===Page 4 : 1696===
{{Image|file=Fourie-1265-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein doopregister : Page 4. }} ::'''Page 04''' ---- ::Entry 1 ::Date: 1696 ::[''Le 4 d' Septembru Lunnée 1696.√ francoise fille de Louis florit et Susanne. Cordie. le termoins Et Louis Cordie Et- francoise martinet''] ::([[Fourie-1265|Fourie-1265]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 25 Novenbye Lannee 1696,√ Hendrik fils de Conra Klout ú Ete - preSante au Saint bapteme pour - MonSieur jaqué de Savoye La marraine Ne le póint presantee, il son't venu Sans donner Un billiet-.''] ::([[Cloete-24|Cloete-24]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 10 Januier Lannee 1697. √ SuSanne fille de daniel Terrier, Et- Sara Jacob, Le temoins Salomon gournay Et SuSanne Lanoy.''] ::([[Terrier-14|Terrier-14]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Le 9 Mars Lannee 1697. Elsij fille de Geért Janse Elle á Ete baptizee Et le temoins Et Haandris Beaumans Et Elsij Jacob. Je nay point auSSy Eut de billet de ce perSonnes.''] ::([[Janse-100|Janse-100]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''e 24 ditau Lannee 1697. √ Pierre fils de françois dutoij Et Susanna Seugnét Le temoins Et Guillaume. dutoij Et Sara Le Clair.''] ::([[Du_Toit-548|Du_Toit-548]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''Le 13 Auvril Lannee 1697. Justina fille- de Nicolas Klef. Et barbara Lefeure, Letemoins Et hercules de Pret Et marie Lefeure.''] ::([[Klef-1|Klef-1]])
===Page 5 : 1697 ===
{{Image|file=Snyman-5-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |Drakenstein Doopregister Private Photo Collection : page 5 }} ---- ::'''Page 5''' ::Entry 1: ::[''du 15 Julliet Lannèe 1697; Louis fils de Jean Jourdan & de Elizabet Longue. Le temoins Et Louis Barret Et Marie Grillion'']. ::([[Jordaan-158|Jordaan-158]]) ::Entry 2: ::['' Le premier de Septembre Lannée 1697; Jeremie Roux fils de Paul Roux Et Glaudine Seugnet Le temoins Et Pierre Jourdan de Cabriere Et Marie a Vis.''] ::([[Roux-155|Roux-155]]) ::Entry 3: ::['' Le premier A'oust Lannée 1697; Elsij fille de Christoffle Scniman Et de Marguerite Savoye. Le temoins Et Hercules Depret Et Elsij Jacob.''] ::([[Snyman-5|Snyman-5]]) ::Entry 4: ::[''Le 25 ditau [d'aoust Lannée 1697]; Elizabet fille de Etienne Viret Et de Marguerite Rous Le temoins Etienne Niel Et Marie Elizabet.''] :: (Note: the female witness has been identified as a candidate because a Marie-Elizabet witnessed two baptisms on this day, and in the second,the first witness was Isac Taillefer.) ::([[Viret-8|Viret-8]]) ::Entry 5: ::[''Le 25 ditau [Aoust] Lannée 1697; Lidie fille de Monsieur Pierre Simond Ministre a Drakestein Et de Mademoisell Hann de Beùrau, Le temoins et Isac Tailler & Marie Elizabet.''] ::(Could not find profile in WikiTree) ::Entry 6: ::[''Le 25 ditau [aoust] 1697; Helsijs fille de Skal Willems van den Merves & de Hanna Prevot.''] ::([[Van_der_Merwe-317|Van_der_Merwe-317]])
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{{Image|file=Drakenstein_Doopregister-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 6 }} ---- ::'''Page 6''' ::Entry 1:: ::[''Le 15 Septembre Lannee 1697; Jean fils de Daniel Nortie Et Marie Vitou Le Temoins Et Ercules depre, & Marie LeFeure.''] ::([[Nortie-1|Nortie-1]]) ::Entry 2:: ::[''Le 6 Octobre Lannée 1697; Janne fille de Jcaob Villiers et de Marguerita Gardiol, le temoins et Arahaam de Villiers et Mademoiselles Le Fevre.''] ::([[De_Villiers-159|De_Villiers-159]]) ::Entry 3:: ::['' Lannee 1697; Salomon fils de David Senecal Et de Madelaine Du Puit Tel temoins Et Salomoy Gournay, Et Susanne Seugnet.''] ::([[Senecal-196|Senecal-196]]) ::Entry 4:: ::[''Le 7 Novembre Lannee ditau [1697]; Francoise fille pierre jaubert Et de Elijzabet Richarde, Le temoins sont paul le fevré metre Sirurgien; Et Elijzabet Taillefer.''] ::([[Gobert-4|Gobert-4]]) ::Entry 5:: ::[''Le 11 Novembre Lannèe ditau [1697]; Géertru fille de Corneillis Corpenant Et de . . . . Le temoins Sont Geert Jáanse Et Marie Heelms.''] ::([[Knoetzen-3|Knoetzen-3]]) ::Entry 6:: ::[''Le 24 Novembre, Lannée, 1697; Susanne fille da Braam de Villiers et de Susanne Gardiol, le temoins sont Jean Gardiol et Susanne Taillefer''] ::([[De_Villiers-117|De_Villiers-117]])
===Page 7 : 1697, 1698 ===
{{Image|file=Malherbe-21.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 7 }} ---- ::'''Page 7''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Le premier de Decembre, 1697; Elle Ete a le √ baptizee; Elizabet fille de Jedeon Mallerbe & de Marie Grillion, le temoins jacque, - mallant, et Elizabet Richard: ….''] ::([[Malherbe-21|Malherbe-21]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 8 ditau [Decembre] Lanee 1697; Anna Elizabet fille de Monsieur Araám Dimmes, &et Sans auoir Eut aucun billet pour Le nom dela meres. Ny pour Le Témoins..''] ::(did not find in Wiki) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 8 ditau Lannee 1697: Geertru fille d u'n beaufils dela Vevue; de haandris Elbeers; Le Temoins Et Piter Van der Bil, Et la Marrainne ce la gran Mere delanfant '']. ::([[Elbeers-1|Elbeers-1]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Le 15 ditau √ Lannée, 1697; Harijs fils dela Veuve de Marie Lanoij famme de Harijs LeKervwin; Le - temoins Christoffle Cnayman Et Marguerite Savoye''] ::([[Lekkerwijn-7|Lekkerwijn-7]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Le 12 Feurier Lannee 1698 √ Elizabet fille da Bráam Viviet Et Jaqueminne de preé, Le pere á Eté Letemoin Elizabet dé prée-''] ::([[Vivier-10|Vivier-10]])
===Page 8 : 1698 ===
{{Image|file=Frachas-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 8 }} ---- ::'''Page 8''' ::Entry 1 (done by Philip van der Walt) ::[''Le 8 juin Lannee 1698 Daniel, fils de Charle marais Et Anne de Ruel pour Temoins daniel de Ruel; Et Catherinne Taboureux''] ::([[Marais-57|Marais-57]]) ::Entry 2 (done by Alta Bekker) ::[''Le 10' áoust lan 1698 Johannes fils de Classe Ráas Et de marie Van Staden, Le temoins Et Marthe VanStaden, Et la Marraine Caterina Wellems''] ::([[Ras-24|Ras-24]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 17 ditau [a'oust] Lannee, 1698; Hendris Willems fills de Eskal Wellems Van de Meruve, Anna Prevot, pour Temoins Piter Roobeers Et Une fille de Willems Eska.''] ::([[Van_Der_Merwe-39|Van_Der_Merwe-39]]) ::Entry 4 (done by Philip van der Walt) ::[''Le 27 Julliet Lannee 1698; Marthe, fille de Pierre Rousseau et de Hanne Retif, pour temoins Monsr. Pierre Simond, Ministre du Saint EVangile a Drakestein, Et Mademoiselle Hanna de Beureau.''] ::([[Rousseau-301|Rousseau-301]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Le 27 ditau [Julliet] 1698; Jean files de Matthieu Frachas et de Janne Cordier, pour temoins Gedeon Legrand et Susanne Taillefer.''] ::([[Frachas-1|Frachas-1]])
===Page 9 : 1698 ===
{{Image|file=Drakenstein Doopregister-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 09 }} ---- ::'''Page 9''' ::Entry 1: ::[''Le 24 a'oust Lanee 1698; Pierre fils Pierre Marcevene, et de, Le temoins Et Pierre Dumo Et Sisijllia de Pres pour Marrainne.''] ::([[Van_Maarseveen-3|Van_Maarseveen-3]]) ::Entry 2 ::[Le 24 ditau [a'oust Lannee 1698]; Marie fille de Jacque Teront Et de Marie Janne, Le temoins Et Hercules de Pret Et Jacquemine, de pres pour Marain.] ::([[Therond-4|Therond-4]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 21 Septembre Lannee 1698. Erassemus Fils depiter Rassemus Et de Marie Elizabet Le termoins Et beerne piter blom en Caterina blom. pour maraine.''] ::([[Erasmus-685|Erasmus-685]]) ::Entry 4 (done by Susan de Bruin) ::[''Le 26 Octobre {1698 Lannee ditau Marie fille de Louis florij Et Susanne Cordie pour temoins jacob Cordie Et sa soeur Cordie pour Maraine''] ::([[Florij-1|Florij-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::[‘’le 26 ditau philippe, fils de Louis Cordie Et de francois Martinet Le Temoins Et Monsieur - pierre Simond Ministre de Saint E.V.y Et Mademoiselle Anne debeureau’’] ::([[Cordie-10|Cordie-10]]) ::Entry 6 ::[‘’Le 30 Desembre Lannee ditau Charle, fils de Eskaal Wellems Et de Ann Prvost pour temoins Wellems Eskaal van den Merve Et Elsijs Jacob-.''] ::([[Wellems-2|Wellems-2]])
===Page 10 : 1698 - 1699 ===
{{Image|file=Jourdan-42.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 10. }} ---- ::''''page 10'''' ::Entry 1 ::[‘’Le 30 Desembre 1698 Anna fille de pierre jourdan deCabriere Et Anne Fauché. lepere delanfant luy - a Seruij deternoin Et la gran mere, pour Maraine.- ’’] ::([[Jourdan-42|Jourdan-42]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 18 Januier Lannee 1699; Janne fille de jzabeau Longué Veuve du defuct jean jourdan pour Temoins - Jacque Mallant Et hanna fauche, pour marraine,-''] ::([[Jordaan-105|Jordaan-105]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 15 Mars Lannee 1699. Francjna fille de françois bastians La mere marie Anne; pour temoins jan Eskeppein Et Jaapis Wellems pour Marraine.''] ::([[Bastians-14|Bastians-14]]) ::Entry 4 ::['' Le 16 Avril Lannee ditau; Marie Madelaine fille de paul Le fevre Et de ............; pour Temoins piter Robeers Et sa famme pour Marraine.''] ::(could not find on Wiki) Paul left the Cape Colony in 1705 ::Entry 5 ::[''Le 3 May Lannée ditau Eva fille de pierre Lombart Et de marie Couteau Le temoins sont La fils Et La fille de Monsiuer Pierre Simond mais Monsr. Et mademoiselle Simond il on Repondu pour leurs Enfans."] ::([[Lombard-545|Lombard-545]])
=== Page 11 : 1699 ===
{{Image|file=Hattingh-88.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 11 }} ---- ''''Page 11'''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Le 3 May Lannèe 1699; Jacobus fuls de hance handris (Hatingh) Et de marie Lanoy pour temoins jean Durand et Marie le Feve.''] ::([[Hattingh-88|Hattingh-88]]) ::Enty 2 ::[''22 Avril Lannée ditau Jean fils de paul Roux Et de glaudine Seugnet pour temoins Charles Marais- Et hanne de Ruel-''] ::([[Roux-157|Roux-157]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 29 Avril Lannee ditau Pierre fils de piter Beerne Blom Et de - Caterina Blom pour temoins piter Rassemus Et La mere de lanfant a repondu pour Marraine.''] ::([[Blom-207|Blom-207]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Le 14 Juin Lannee 1699; Hanneta fille de beérne Lubeck Et de Warna Vandenbren pour temoins Jacobus Brandenbeúr; Et hanneta pour Marraine.''] ::([[Lubbe-35|Lubbe-35]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''le 14 Juin; Marie fille de philippe de pres Et de Elizabet prevost, pour temoins pierre Dumond et marie Lefevre pour Marraine.''] ::([[Du_Preez-187|Du_Preez-187]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''Le 14 ditau lannee 1699; Jacobus fils de konra Geërklout Et de Marthe . . . . pour temoins beerne Beurger Et marthe Wellems pour marraine.''] ::([[Cloete-25|Cloete-25]])
=== Page 11A : 1699 or 1700 ===
{{Image|file=Van_der_Merwe-742.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 11a }} ---- ::'''''Page 11a'''' ::Entry 3 ::['' Le 12 Fevrier de Lannee 1699; Jacob fils de Escalk Wellems Et de Anne Prevost Le temoins Et Piter Roobers Et sa famme, pour Marraine, baptize a Drakestein pour Monsieur Pierre Simond Ministre Du Saint E.V.G.''] : ::Aangetoon as 1700-02-12 in Heemkring se register nadat ek en Delia dit bespreek het ::([[Van_der_Merwe-742|Van_der_Merwe-742]])
=== Page 12 : 1699 ===
{{Image|file=Viret-7-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption= Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 12 }} ---- '''''Page 12'''' ::Entry 1 ::''''Page 12'''' added by Philip van de Walt ::[Le 28 Juin Lannee 1699. francois fils de francois dutoij Et de Susanne Seugnet, pour Termoins Et Tedeon Legrand Et Lena dutoit pour - Marraines,-''] ::([[Dutoij-2|Dutoij-2]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 28 ditau Jean fils depierre Villiers Et de maria Elizabet Taillefer pour temoins, jean Taillefer Et geertru dutoy pour marraine''] ::( [[De_Villiers-217|De_Villiers-217]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 28 ditau Corneillijs fils dehandris Norman Et larmere de lanfant Lony pretsante au Saint bapteme''] ::(https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Oelofse-85) ::Entry 4 (done by Susanna de Bruyn) ::[''Le 23 áoust .....Lannee 1699.....'''Marthe''' fille de jacque '''pinar''' Et .....De marthe Le feve Le temoins Et gabriel ......Le rous Et barbara Le feve pour Marraine"] ::([[Pinar-7|Pinar-7]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Le 14 Sepbre Lannee 1699. Jacobus fils de jacob Villiers Et de marguerite Gardiof pour temoins Abra'am Villiers Et jsabeau Richar pour Marraine''] ::([[Villiers-139|Villiers-139]]) ::Entry 6 ::['' Le 14 ditau . Etienne fils d Etienne Viret Et de Marguerite Rous il ont presante Enfant au Saint bapteme Eux mernes''] ::([[Viret-7|Viret-7]])
=== Page 13 : 1699 ===
{{Image|file=De_Villiers-118-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 13 }} ---- ::'''''Page 13'''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Le 20 Septembre 1699; Jean fils du bram Villiers Et de Susanne Gardiol, Le temoins Et jacob Villiers et Marguerite gardiol pour Marraine''] ::([[De_Villiers-118|De_Villiers-118]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 4 Octobre Lannee 1699; Pierre fils de Daniel Terrie Et Sara jacob, Le temoins Et Louis barret Et Susanne Seugnet pour Marraine''] ::([[Terrier-15|Terrier-15]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Jacque Deporté et Sara Vitout je on presante eux meme un petit enfant que dieu leur á donne, au saint bapteme Le 4 Octobre 1699''] ::([[Delporte-4|Delporte-4]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Le 4 Octobre 1699; Anne marie fille hance jacob, a Ete - presantee-au Saint Bapteme Letemoins Et han hance, Et Anne marie pour Marraine''] ::([[Brits-81|Brits-81]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Le 25 Octobre 1699; Marie hanna fille de Pierre Rassemus Et de marie Elizabet Le temoins Et pierre Christiaans de jaager Tremena de jaager Wal''] ::([[Erasmus-716|Erasmus-716]]) ::Entry 6 (Done by Philip van der Walt) ::['' Le 25 ditau 1699 Janne fille de christoffle Senaymant Et de Marguerite Savoye le temoins Et Christians de bacre Et marie Delanoy pour marraine-''] ::([[Snijman-13|Snijman-13]])
=== Page 14 : 1699 - 1700 ===
{{Image|file=Jourdan-45-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 14 }} ---- ::'''''Page 14'''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Le 6 desembre 1699 Louis fille de pierre joubert Et de- jzabeau Richard, Le Temoins Et francois dutoij Et marie madelaine pour – Marraine,- ''] ::([[Joubert-152|Joubert-152]]) ::Entry 2 ::[‘’Le 6 ditau Lannee 1699 Pierre fils de pierre jourdan de Cabriere Et de Anna fouche, LeternoinsEt pierre Rous Et Susanne Seugnet pour Marraine] ::([[Jourdan-45|Jourdan-45]]) ::Entry 3 ::[‘’Le 27 januier 1700 Jean fils de David Senecal Et de Anne- Madelaine du puit Le termoin Le pere, Et Lamere de lanfant il on Repondee, -‘’ ] ::([[Senecal-197|Senecal-197]]) ::Entry 4 ::[‘’Le 7 mars Lannee 1700 Jean fols de Charle marais Et de Anne de Ruel, Le temoins Et abram bluze Et Marie marais pour Marraine –‘’ ] ::([[Marais-38|Marais-38]]) ::Entry 5 (done by Philip van der Walt) ::[‘’Le 3 maij 1700 Pierre fils de pierre Rousseau Et de Anne Retif Le temoins Et gabriel lerous Et marie Elizabet taillefer pour Marrainey-‘’] ::([[Rousseau-314|Rousseau-314]]) ::Entry 6 ::[‘’Le 10 may 1700.- Jean fils de Christoffle Extreax Le pere Et la mere Long presante au Saint Bapteme, Sans point de billiet’’] ::([[Extreax-1|Extreax-1]])
=== Page 15 : 1700-1701 ===
{{Image|file=Malherbe-44-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 15 }} ---- ::'''''Page 15'''' ::Entry 1(Done by Susan de Bruyn ) ::[''Le 4 d Julliet 1700.- Susanne fille de jedeon Mallerbe, Et de Marie grillion, Le temoins Et françois- Retif, Et La mere de lanfant, Marraine''] ::([[Malherbe-44|Malherbe-44]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 4 ditau 1700.- Christian fils de Classe Raás Et de marie Van Staden, Le temoins Et Marthi ñes van Staden, Et gasparde van Staden- pour Marraine,''] ::([[Ra%C3%A1s-17|Ra%C3%A1s-17]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 22 áoust 1700,- Marie fille da braám Viviet Et de Jaquemine de Pret Le temoins jacob Viviet Et marie janne de Pret, pour Marraine -''] ::([[Vivier-30|Vivier-30]]) ::Entry 4 ::['' Le 22 ditau 1700.- Jacque fils de jacque Teron Et de marie janne de pret, Le temoins Et jean Maniet Et Elizabeth de press pour Marraine -''] ::([[Theron-242|Theron-242]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Le 2 Januiers 1701.- Josue fils de josue Sellie; Et de Elizabet Couvret Le temoins Et Claude marais Et Caterine Tavourdeux, pour Marraine.''] ::([[Sellie-5|Sellie-5]])
=== Page 16 : 1701 ===
{{Image|file=Fourij-1-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 16. }} ---- ::'''''Page 16'''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Le 27 mars 1701- √ Marthe fille de Louis Fourij Et de Susanne Cordie Le temoins Et Louis Cordie Et francoisse Martinet; pour Marraine''] ::([[Fourij-1|Fourij-1]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 10 Avril 1701 - √ Hercules fils de philippe de pret, Et de Elizabet prevost le temoins Hercules de pret et la gran mere Sijsillia de pre pour Marraine''] ::([[Du_Preez-191|Du_Preez-191]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 15 May 1701- √ Elizabet fille de matthieu frachas Et de janne Cordie Le temoins et jacob Cordie; et Elizabet Villiers, pour Marraine''] ::([[Frachas-2|Frachas-2]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Le 8 Julliet 1701 - √ Ellaina fille de beerne beurger Et de marthe Eskal Le temoins Et françois dutoit Et Seusanne Seugnet pour Marraine''] ::([[Beurger-1|Beurger-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Le 24 Julliet 1701 - √ Philippe fils de Christoffle Senaiman Et de Marguerite Savoye, Le temoins Et philippe Rodolf Et alleta Savoye, mais Claude marais á Repondu pour le Garson Et La mere a Repondu pour La fille''] ::([[Snyman-18|Snyman-18]])
=== Page 17 : 1701 ===
{{Image|file=Senekal-3-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 17. }} ---- ::'''''Page 17'''' ::Entry 1 ::[''''Le 7 Aoust 1701 - Marie fille de pierre Villiers Et de Elizabet Taillefer, Le temoins Et pierre Taillefer, Et Elizabet de Villiers pour Marraine''''] ::([[De_Villiers-119|De_Villiers-119]]) ::Entry 2 (done by Philip) ::[''Le 14 ditau 1701; Gabriel fils de Pierre Rousseau et de Anne Retif, le temoins et Pierrre Villers Et Susanna Seugnet pour Marraine.''] ::(done by Phillip) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 14 ditau 1701; Anne Madelaine fille de David Senecal, Et de Anne Madelaine du Puit, le pere a Repondu pour Son Enfant Et Susanne Du Puit pour Marraine.''] ::([[Senekal-3|Senekal-3]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Le 21 ditau 1701; Gedeon fils de paul Le fevré. Et de Elizabet Sjsillia; Le temoins Et Gedeon Le Gran; Et Susanne Briet pour Marraine''] ::(could not fond on wiki) ::Entry 5 ::[''de 28 ditau 1701; Jean fils de Jean Garde, et de Susanne Taillefer Le temoins et Paul Lefevré, et Susanne Briet, pour Marraine''] ::([[Garde-33|Garde-33]]) ::[''Le 23 octobre 1701- Willems fils de Eskal Willims Et de Anna prvot le temoins beerne beuger, Et marthe Secalk pour Marraine,-''] ::([[Van_der_Merwe-510|Van_der_Merwe-510]])
=== Page 18 : 1701===
{{Image|file=Jordaan-94-2.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 18. }} ---- ::'''''Page 18''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Le 30 Octobre 1701.- Joseph fills de Pierre Jourdan de Cabrieré. Et de Anne Fauche, Le temoins Et Louis barret Ejzabeau Long, pour marrainé.''] ::([[Jourdan-120|Jourdan-120]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 4 novembre 1701,- Marthe fille de francois du toit Et de Susanne Seugnet le temoins Et beeerne beuger Et marthe Escalk pour marraine''] ::([[Du_Toit-612|Du_Toit-612]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 27 ditau 1701, - Anne fille de paul Couvret, Et de Anne Walleté, Le temoins Et jean Taillefer Et Elizabet Couvret pour Marraine''] ::(nie op wiki) ::Entry 4 ::[''Le 11 Novembre 1701; Sara fille de Jean de Buz, et de Sara Jacob; Le temoins et françois du Toit et Anne Retif pour Marraine.''] ::([[Du_Buis-1|Du_Buis-1]])
=== Page 19 : 1709 ===
{{Image|file=Cilliers-49-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 19. }} ---- ::'''''Page 19'''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Le Marie fille de François dutoit, Et de Susanna Seugnet, Le temoins Et pierre Rousseau Et marie janne depret quil lon pressantee, au Saint bapteme, Le lamedit 21 Septembre dans lannee''] ::([[Du_Toit-611|Du_Toit-611]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Le 21 Septembre, Abraam, fils de josue Selliet, Et de Elizabet Couvret it on fait pressanter au Saint Bapteme pour Etre Baptizer pour Monr.Daillier ministre du Saint E.V.g Letemoins Et abraam Villiers le fils, Et Ester Roux, pour Marraine, a drakestein''] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Selliet-1) ::Entry 3 ::[''Drakestein; 22 Septembre 1709; Susanna fille de Louis Le riché Et de Susanna Fauche il out fait presanter au Saint bapteme Le dimanche 22, du dit mois, Monsieur Daille, il a aussj baptizee. Celte fille Le temoins Et francois dutoit, Et Susanne Seugnet pour Marraine.''] ::([[Le_Riche-15|Le_Riche-15]])
=== Page 20 : 1709 ===
{{Image|file=Marais-52.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 20. }} ---- ::'''''Page 20'''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Le 22 ditau 1709 Jacque; fils de Charle marais, Et de Anne De Ruel, il pressante au Saint sacrement du bapteme, batpize pour Monsiuer Daillie Ministre du Saint E. V. g. Le temoins Et Charle marais, Et Anne Roux pour Marraine a drakestein Le 22 Septembre.''] ::([[Marais-52|Marais-52]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''’Le 22 ditau 1709; Jean fils de jean de Buz, Et de Sara jacob, pour le presanter au Saint Sacremens, du Saint bapteme, le temoins Et Daniel jacob, et Marthe Le feuré, pour Marraine cet Enfant a Aussy Receu le Saint Sacremens de mains de Monsiuer Daillie á Leglise de drakestein.''] ::([[De_Buz-2|De_Buz-2]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 22 ditau 1709; Pierre fils de jacque Teron, Et de marie janne de pre, il on pressante au Saint bapteme Et monsieur Daillie Ministre La baptize Le dimanche 22 Septembre, dans Leglise de Drakestein, Le temoins Et françois dutoit Et Corneillia Villion, pour Marraine.''] ::([[Theron-30|Theron-30]])
=== Page 21 : 1709 ===
{{Image|file=Van_Heerden-83.jpg |align=mm |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 21. }} ---- ::'''''Page 21'''' ::Entry 1 ::['' Le 22 ditau 1709; Wellem, fils de Piter Wellem Vanherden Et de Makel Eskal, jl on presante au Saint bapteme, Et Monsr. Daillie Ministre La aussj baptize Le Meme Jour du 22 Septembre, dans Leglise de Drakestein, Le temoins er Beerne Beurger, et Johanna famme de Geert Basson pour Marraine.''] ::([[Van_Heerden-83|Van_Heerden-83]]) ::Entry 2 ::['' ’Le 22 Septembre 1709.- Jean fils de David dubuisson Et de Glaudine Lombart, il on pressante son enfant au Saint bapteme pour etre baptize Le - dimanche 22 Septembre, le temoins et Jaan Elberst et Sophia hapel pour Marraine. Tout ce huict enfans sont Ete baptize pour monsieur Daillie ministre du Saint E.V.G. Dans Leglise de drakestein Le 22 Septembre.''] ::([[Du_Buisson-4|Du_Buisson-4]])
=== Page 22 : 1711-1713 ===
{{Image|file=Prevost-323.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 22. }} ---- ::'''''Page 22'''' ::Entry 1 ::[''Elle et née le 6 Fevrier Lannee 1711; Elizabet fille d; abráam prevost Et de hanna Marcevené, Elle á ela presantée au Saint bapteme, Le 17 May. Le temoins Et piter Hance van Marcevene Et Elizabet de pre; pour Marraine, baptizee pour Monsieur Beck Ministre du Saint E.V.G. dans Leglise de Drakestein.''] ::([[Pr%C3%A9vost-323|Pr%C3%A9vost-323]]) ::Entry 2 ::['' Je et ne Le 15 Avril lannee 1711; Isac fils de la veuve, du defunt charle Marais il a ete presante au saint du bapteme Le 17 May. Le temoins Et Etienne Marais, Et Elizabet Villiers Et à Eté Baptize pour MonSr. Beck Ministre du Saint E.V.g. dans Leglise De Drakestein.''] ::([[Marais-51|Marais-51]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Le 5 Mars Lennèe, 1713; hanna fille de Laupretorijs Et de marie Rousseau elle a Ete presenteé, au Saint bapteme, dans Lamaison d' abráam Villiers Et Monsieur Camper Ministre du Saint Evangilé, Etant de Retour de son Voyage des Jndes oriantales il a baptize cete fille Le temoins Et pierre Rousseau Et geertru dutoit pour Marriane.''] ::([[Pretorius-4783|Pretorius-4783]])
=== Page 23 : 1713 ===
{{Image|file=Scheper-18.png |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Pg. 23 }} ---- ::Page 23 ::Entry 1 ::Done by Susanna de Bruyn ::[''Le 5 Mars Lannee, 1713. Marie fille de Koenraad Scheper et de Marie Bota; elle a ete presantee, au Saint Sacremant du Bapteme dans La masion da Braam de Villers Et Monsr: Camper Ministre du Saint E.V. gille ae Aussy baptize cette petite fille Et letemoins Et Jacobus Bota, Et Catherina Bota pour Marraine.''] ::([[Scheper-18|Scheper-18]]
=== Page 24 : 1702 ===
{{Image|file=Le_Roux-168.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 24 }} ---- ::Entry 1 ::[''den 19de Jùnij; gedoopt Jean Viret. deVader Etienne Viret, de moeder Marguerite Roùx. de getùygen Abraham de Villiers, en Margareta Gardiol.''] ::(Could not find in WikiTree) ::Entry 2 ::['' 12de Aùgùstùs. Maria Magdalena. de Vader Gabriel le Roùx, de Moeder Maria Catharina le Febre; de getùygen Marta le Febre.''] ::([[Le_Roux-168|Le_Roux-168]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''ditto Jacobùs. de Vader Jacobùs van den Berge, de Moeder Jacomina Kaarteniers, de getùygen Jan Hermense Maarsebroek en Wiena Fransina van JK''] ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Van_den_Berge-38) ::Entry 4 ::[''10 7br. Maria. d'Vader Francois Retiff, de Moeder Marie Mooi, de getùygen Pieter Mooi, en Anna Retieff.''] ::([[Retief-55|Retief-55]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''ditto Elsje. de Vader Jacobùs van As, de Moeder Helena Willemse, Getùijgen Schalk Willemse, Alletta Willemse.''] ::([[Van_As-20|Van_As-20]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''12de Novemb: Jacob, de Vader Gúilliam de Lievre, de moeder Maria, getuygen Francois du Toit, en Marie le Lievre.''] ::([[Le_Lievre-16|Le_Lievre-16]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''Isaac. d' Vader Jaques del Porte, d' MoederSara Vitoe, getuygen Charles Marrais, en Lysbet Nortie.''] ::([[Delport-9|Delport-9]]) ::Entry 8 ::not done by myself ::[''24de December. - Helena; de Vader Pieter Becker, de modier Jannetie de Klerk; d' getuygen Jacobus van As, Helena Schalk.''] ::([[Becker-2635|Becker-2635]]) ::Entry 9 ::Done by Susanna de Bruyn ::[''31 ditto Gideon. de Vader Gideon Malherbe, de Moeder Marie Grillon; Getuygen Gideon le Grand, en Sùsanne Cordier. ::([[Malherbe-45|Malherbe-45]])
=== Page 25 : 1703 ===
{{Image|file=Nel-523.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 25 }} ---- ::Entry: 1 ::[''21ˆ Janry = Synde een dogter √ waar van d'Vader Estienne Niel, de Moeder Magdilena Marais, d'getùijgen Claù Marais, en Anna Retif.''] ::Assuming to be the baptism of Marie-Madeleine ::([[Nel-523|Nel-523]]) ::Entry: 2 ::[''04 Febry Maria √ d'Vader Claas Ras, de Moeder Maria van Staden, d'getùygen Maurits Van Staden, en Elisabeth Van Staden''] ::([[Ras-124|Ras-124]]) ::Entry: 3 ::[''24de Maart. Magdalena.√ d'Vader Hercùles Verdeaù, de Moeder Caterina Hùcibos.''] ::([[Verdeau-5|Verdeau-5]]) ::Entry: 4 ::[''25 ditto . Marrijtie; de Vader Ary Hendrikse van Eck, de Moeder Johanna Haester.''] ::([[Van_Eck-42|Van_Eck-42]]) ::Entry: 5 ::[''15de Appril. Cicilia.√ d'Vader Abraham Vivier, Moeder Jakomijn des Prè. Getùygen Hercùles des Prè, Cornelia Viljon.''] ::([[Vivier-13|Vivier-13]]) ::Entry: 6 ::[''27∫, ditto. Gerardùs. d'Vader Johannes Oosthùijsen, d' Moeder Johanna Martens van Gripskerke.''] ::([[Oosthuizen-97|Oosthuizen-97]]) ::Entry: 7 ::[''√29∫ ditto. Jacob. d' Vader Jacob Villier, d' Moeder Margariet Gardoil. Getuygen Estienne Viret, en Elisabet Villiers ''] ::([[Villier-3|Villier-3]]) ::Entry: 8 ::[''-√-Maria. d' Vader Schalk Willemsz, d'Moeder Anna Prevoor. Getùygen Jan Scheffing ζ Jacomijntie Xc.''] ::([[Van_der_Merwe-319|Van_der_Merwe-319]]) ::Entry: 9 ::['31∫ Jύlj Gùillaùme. d'Vader Willem van .... d' Moeder Trijn Arme, de getùygen David Senecal, en Magdalena dù Pùis.''] ::([[Van_Wijk-412|Van_Wijk-412]]) ::Entry: 10 ::['' 2de Sept:ber Pierre. de Vader Pierre Roùsseaù Moeder, Anne Retieff, de getùijgen Pierre dù Mont, Cornelia Viljoen.''] ::([[Rousseau-323|Rousseau-323]]) ::Entry: 11 ::[''7de Octobr SUSANNA √ x d'Vader Jacqùes Moùton, de Moêder Francoise Bevernage; d'getùygen Pierre dù Mont, en Maria Grignon''] ::([[Mouton-50|Mouton-50]]) ::Entry: 12 ::[''14de ditto Pieter. d'Vader Daniel Jacob, d'Moeder Louise Cordier; getuygen Nicolaas Lanoij, en Sara Jacob''] ::([[Jacob-1221|Jacob-1221]])
=== Page 26 : 1703 ===
{{Image|file=Van_Zijl-163.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 26 }} ---- ::'''PAGE 26 ::Entry 1 ::Date; 1703 ::[''29 Oktober √ Súsanna. de Vader Christoffel Snijman, Moeder Margareta de Savoije, getùygen Aneslaar van Béngals''] ::([[Snijman-27|Snijman-27]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''10 Novemb. Pierre,.√ d'Vader Josue Sellier, d' Moeder Elizabeth Coúvret ; getuygen Pierre Taillefert, Maria Marais.''] ::([[Sellier-16|Sellier-16]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''25s' ditto; Willem. x | d' Vader Jacobùs van As, d' Moeder Helena Willemse, d' gétùygen Angelia Basson, Christoffel Snijman.''] ::([[Van_As-31|Van_As-31]]) ::Entry: 4 ::[''9 s' December. -- Gideon. √ d'Vader Willem van Zeijl, d'Moeder Christina van Loveren''] ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Van_Zijl-163) :: Entry 5 ::[''16' December. Estienne. √ d' Vader Charles Marais, d' Moeder Anne de Rùel. getùygen Estienne Niel, & Marie Marais''] ::([[Marais-53|Marais-53]]) ::Date: 1704 ::Entry: 6 ::[''13e Appril. Jacobús. √d' Vader Barent Búrger, d' Moeder Marrijtie Willemsz; getúygen Martinús Van Staden, Aaltie Willemsz.''] ::([[Burcherdt-5|Burcherdt-5]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''ditto, (The Name Jacobus was scratched out) √ d' Vader Francois Bastiaan, d' Moeder Anne Marie Pietersz. Getúygen Gettit Jansz, en Jacobús Schal. (assuming this baptism to be that of Magdalena Bastiaans.)''] ::([[Bastiaan-2|Bastiaan-2]]) ::Entry 8 ::['' 4s' Maÿ Cecilia. d' Vader Hercúles des Prés, d' Moeder Cornelia Viljon.''] ::([[Du_Preez-582|Du_Preez-582]]) ::Entry 9 ::[''22s' Junij; Laùrens. √ d' Vader Pieter Rasmús, d' Moeder Marija; d' getúygen Pieter Jagér et Marie Pieterse blom.''] ::([[Erasmus-75|Erasmus-75]])
=== Page 27 : 1704-1705 ===
{{Image|file=Des_Prez-15.png |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister: pg 27 }} ---- ::'''PAGE 27''' ::Image 27 ::Entry 1 ::Date 1704 ::[''12 Julij is gedoopt Catherina. √ d' Vader Cornelis Corses, d' Moeder Derkje Helmes.''] ::([[Corses-2|Corses-2]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''13 d' ditto. √ Anna Christina. d' Vader Hendrik Oossels, d' Moeder Christina Bastiaansz. d' getúygen Francois Bastiaansz met syn vrou.''] ::([[Oossels-1|Oossels-1]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''4 d' October. Marie. √ d' Vader Jan Búz, d' Moeder Sara Jacobs. getúygen Nicolaas Lanoy, Anna Valaïte.''] ::([[De_Buz-1|De_Buz-1]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''√ Pieter. d' Vader Jacob de la Porte, d' Moeder Sara Vitoe, getúygen Pieter Cronje, en Maria Jufoú dú Prés.''] ::([[Delport-2|Delport-2]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''18 ditto. Marie. √ d' Vader Jean le Roúx, d' Moeder Jeanne Moúij. getúygen Gabriel le Roúx en Jeanne Moúij''] ::([[Le_Roux-123|Le_Roux-123]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''2d' November; Isaac. √ d' Vader Abraham Vivie, de Moeder Jaqúemine des Préz. Getúygen Gabriel Philippe des Prez en Anna Marsevéne.''] ::([[Vivier-42|Vivier-42]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''16' ditto. √ d' Vader Gúillaúme le Lever, en d' Moeder Marie , getúygen Paúl Coúvret en Anna Vallete.''] (Child is unnamed. Assuming this to be the baptism of Anna le Lever aka Anna de Haas )''] ::([[De_Haas-70|De_Haas-70]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''30' ditto √ d' Vader Francois Retiff & d' Moeder Marie Moijé, getùygen Anne Roùsseaù.'' (Child is unnamed. Assuming this to be the baptism of Anna Retiff)''] ::([[Retief-14|Retief-14]]) ::Date: 1705 ::Entry 9 ::['' 8' Benry Estienne √ d' Vader Estienne Niel, d' Moeder Maria Marais: getùygen Charles Marais, en Anna de Rùel.''] ::([[Niel-9|Niel-9]]) :: Entry 10 ::['' 8' Febry √ Daniel Jacob, d' moeder Loùisa Cordier, getùygen Paùl Coùvret, en Marie Griljon. (Assuming this to be the baptism of Marie Jacob. Maria is described in the 1751 inventory (MOOC 8/7/19b) of Louisa Cordier as 46 years old)''] ::([[Jacob-1220|Jacob-1220]]) ::Enty 11 ::['' 4 d' April. Teunis. √ d' Vader Derk Schalkwijk d' Moeder Martha Olivier, getúygen Altie van Wyk.''] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Schalkwyk-45 ::Entry 12 ::[''ditto. Philippe. √ d' Vader Philippe des Prés, d' Moeder Elizabeth Prevos: getúygen Schalk Willemsz, en Anna Prevos.''] ::([[Des_Prez-15|Des_Prez-15]])
=== Page 28 : 1705 ===
{{Image|file=Malherbe-16.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 28 }} ---- ::'''Page 28''' ::1705 :: Entry 1 ::[''28, Jùnij dedoopt Christina. √ d' Vader Arnoldùs Crùysman. d' Moeder Martha-, getúygen derk Bronkhorst en Susanna Cordier.''] ::([[Cr%C3%B9ysman-1|Cr%C3%B9ysman-1]]) :: Entry 2 ::[''ditto Magdalena, √ d' Vader Gideon Malherbe, de Moeder Maria Grillion; getuygen Charles Marais, en Marianne Claudine Lombart.''] ::([[Malherbe-16|Malherbe-16]]) ::Enty 3 ::[''-- ditto Leendert.√ d'vader Claas Ras, de Moeder Maria van Staden, getùygen Claude Marais, Petronella van Staden.''] ::([[Ras-120|Ras-120]]) ::Enty 4 ::['' 26e Jùlij. Elisabeth. d' √ Vader Josùa Seillier, de Moeder Elisabeth Coùvret; getùyge Jacqùes Mallan, en Elisabet Long.''] ::([[Seillier-2|Seillier-2]]) ::Entry 5 ::['' ditto HEster. √ d' Vader Pierre Roùsseaù, d'Moeder, Anne Retiff, d'getùijgen Claùde Marais, en Marie Moùij.''] ::([[Rousseau-455|Rousseau-455]]) ::Entry 6 ::['' 9de Augst Elisabeth.√ d' Vader Jacqùes Teron, d'Moeder Marie Jeanne, d' getùygen Phillippe des Près, en Elisabeth Prevos.''] ::([[Theron-86|Theron-86]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''- ditto Elisabeth, √ d' Vader Francois dù Toit, de Moeder Sùsanna Seùgnet; getùygè Abraham Blùseè, en Elisabet van Staden:''] ::([[Du_Toit-610|Du_Toit-610]]) ::Entry 8 ::['' 4 Ouo8 Debora. √ d' Vader Charles Marais, de Moeder Anne de Rùel; getùygen Vader en Moeder''] ::([[Marais-47|Marais-47]]) ::Entry 9 ::[''18de ditto Daniel, √ d' Vader Daniel Hùgot, de moeder Anne Roùsseaù; getùygen Pierre Roùsseaù, en Anna Retiff.''] ::([[H%C3%BAgot-6|H%C3%BAgot-6]]) ::Entry 10 ::[''18 ditto Maria. √ d' Vader Johannes Laùrens, d'Moeder Anna Elizabeth. Getùygen Matthis Miechielz, en Catherina -.''] ::([[La%C3%B9rens-59|La%C3%B9rens-59]]) ::Entry 11 ::[''- - Anne. √ d' Vader Pierre Villiérs, d' Moeder Elisabeth Taillefer' getùygen Claùde Marais en Anna Roùsseaù.''] ::([[Villiers-115|Villiers-115]]) :: Entry 12 ::[''9d’ Aùgustij-Margarite: √ d' Vader Jacob Villiers, en Margarit Gardiol: d; Getúygene, Jean Gardiol en Elizabet Villiers.''] ::([[Villiers-113|Villiers-113]])
=== Page 29 : 1705-1706 ===
{{Image|file=Erasmus-717-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 29 }} ---- ::'''PAGE 29''' ::Image 29 ::Entry 1 ::[''23de Aug Marie. √ d'Vader Pierre Joúrdan, d'Moeder Anne Faúche. Getuygen Josúe Seiller en Marie Coúteau.''] ::([[Jourdan-47|Jourdan-47]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''29 Novemb. Sara. √ d' Vader Loúis Foúrij, de Moeder Susanna Cordier. Getúygen Pierre Lombart, en Claúdina Lombart.''] ::([[Fourie-35|Fourie-35]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''- - Anna. √ d' Vader Jan Oosthuyssen, d' Moeder Janna Marques.''] ::([[Oosthuizen-236|Oosthuizen-236]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''- - √ Susanna. d' Vader Paúl Coúrvert, d' Moeder Anna Vallette. getygen Mous sr le Grand, en Susanna Taillefer''] ::(could not find in WikiTree) ::1706 ::Entry 5 ::['' de 24 st Jan ry Catharina. √ d' Vader Pieter Erasmus, d' Moeder Maria Elisabeth Joostens."] ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Erasmus-717) ::Entry 6 ::[''21st Maart. Elisebeth. √ - d' Vader Christoffel Snijman, d' Moeder Margarite de Savoijs; getúygen Jacobús van As, en Helena vander Merwe."] ::([[Snyman-82|Snyman-82]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''18d' April. Sophia. √ d' Vader Schalk Willemse, d' Moeder Anna Prevoos:''] ::([[Van_der_Merwe-543|Van_der_Merwe-543]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''13 d' Junij ! Johannes. √ d' Vader Cournelis Ocker, d' Moeder Anna Catharina van der Wet''] ::([[Olivier-112|Olivier-112]]) ::Entry 9 ::[''27s' Junij. Marthe. √ d' Vader Martinús van Staden, d' Moeder Aletta Schalk. getúijgen Maarten van Staden en sijn huisvroú.''] ::([[Van_Staden-74|Van_Staden-74]]) ::Entry 10 ::[''11 d' Julij. Geertrúijt d' Vader Cornelis Corsel, d' Moeder Derkje Elms, Getúyge Maria Pieters"] ::[''Gerrit Knoetsen born 1706. Baptized 11 July 1706, Drakenstein.] ::Notes: This child is clearly recorded in the Drakenstein baptismal register as 'Geertruij' but to me it seems most likely that this was a mistake of the scribe and that the child baptised was, in fact, Gerrit Knoetsen. In the list of the Knoetsen wards of the Weeskamer, 1727, he is listed, with his brothers and sisters, and comes between Catarijn and Maria Coressen. (Cape Archives: MOOC 18/4).He is listed in the muster roll of 1733 as a single man. VC 50, page 21.''] ::(Not entirely convinced that this is correct. I do not know this family well. Will hold back on this) :: ::Entry 11 ::[''5e Augustij, d'Vader Andries Orselke, en d'Moeder Christina Bastiaanz; getuygen Francois Bastiaans, en Anne Marie. The child is not named in the baptism record, but this must be the baptism of Anna Sophia ... her parents died not long after, they had only two other children whose baptisms are recorded, and the date fits the common birthing pattern of the period, i.e. children born more or less two years apart [the last witness is quite likely Anna Maria de Leeuw, the wife of Francois Bastiaans] ::([[Orselke-1|Orselke-1]])
===: Page 30 : 1706 ===
{{Image|file=Jacobs-1715.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 30 }} ---- Page 30 ::Entry 1 ::['' 16 October, daniel, d'Vader daniel Jacob: d'Moeder Loúisz Cordier. getuijgen Gideon le grand en Súsanna Cordier''] ::([[Jacobs-1715|Jacobs-1715]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''16de October. Jacque; de Vader Francois Retiff & de Moeder Marie Mouij, getuygen Pierre Rousseau, en Jeanne Mouij.''] ::([[Retief-54|Retief-54]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''30ste ditto Ester. d'Vader Jacqùes Pinard, d' Moeder Martha Le Febre: Getùygen Pierre Roùsseaù, en Maria Catherina le Fevre.''] ::([[Pienaar-130|Pienaar-130]]) :::Entry 4 ::[''Francois. d' Vader Josúe Seillé, d' Moeder Elizabeth Coúvret,getúygen Gúile Loúret en de dogter van Pierre Joubert.''] ::([[Cillier-1|Cillier-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''30ste ditto - Daniel. d' Vader Gabriel le Roùx, en Maria le Febre de Moeder, getùygen Daniel Hùgot, en Anna Retiff.''] ::([[Le_Roux-170|Le_Roux-170]]) ::Enty 6 ::[‘’14d’ November. Ocker. √ d’Vader Derk Schulkwijk, d’ Moeder Maria Olivier’’] ::([[Van_Schalkwyk-67|Van_Schalkwyk-67]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''28de ditto d'Vader pierre Jaúbert, d'Moeder Elisabeth Richar. Getuijgen, Fraancois Rey, en Francoise Meille .''] ::([[Ja%C3%BAbert-13|Ja%C3%BAbert-13]]) ::Entry 7a ::[''1706-11-28 Child, Swarten Catharina, waaronder getuigen Catharina Clase''] ::(Unkown) ::Entry 8 ::[''30ste ditto - ; Daniel. d' Vader Gabriel le Roùx, en Maria le Febre de Moeder, getùygen Daniel Hùgot, en Anna Retiff''] ::([[Le_Roux-170|Le_Roux-170]]) ::Entry 9 ::[''1706; ditto. ; Pieter; d'vader Willem van Zeyl; Moeder Christina van Lovern.''] ::([[Van_Zyl-22|Van_Zyl-22]])
===: Page 31 : 1707 ===
{{Image|file=Delport-4-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakensten Doopregister pg. 31 }} ---- ::Entry 1 ::[''Den 6de February, Larius; d' Vader Pieter Erasmus ,de Moeder Maria Elisabetz, getuygen hermanus Buijs, en Harmina Carelsz.''] ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Erasmus-718) ::Entry 2 ::[''20st Maart . Susanne. d' Vader Jacques del Porte, d' Moeder Sara Vitout. Getuygen Estienne Cronje.''] ::([[Delport-4|Delport-4]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''3de Appril; Johanna. d'Vader Jan Harmensz Potgieter, de Moeder Clara Harst.''] ::([[Potgieter-238|Potgieter-238]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''15 Maij; Catherina. de Vader Jacqùes Mallan, d'Moeder, Elisabeth Long. Getùygen Pierre Jaubert in plaats van syn soon Jacob en Claùdine Lombard.'] ::([[Malan-195|Malan-195]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''12de Junij; Fijtie. de Vader Jacobus van As, de Moeder Helena vander Merve, getuygen Pieter Robberts en Fytie Vander Merve.''] ::(https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Van_As-80) ::Entry 6 ::[''26 ditto ; Michiel. d' Vader Jan Neman, de Moeder Margareta Putters.''] ::([[Niemand-37|Niemand-37]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''10de Julij; Susanne. d'Vader David Senecal, d'Moeder Anne Magdaleaine du Puis, Getuijgen Jean Durand, en syn Huysvrou.''] ::([[Senekal-24|Senekal-24]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''Rachel. d'Vader Estienne Niel, en d' Moeder Marie Marais.''] ::([[Niel-13|Niel-13]]) ::Entry 9 ::[''2de October. Margarete. d'Vader Mattijs Krugel d' Moeder Elisabeth van Staden, getuygen Maarten van Staden en Catherina van Staden.''] ::([[Krugel-61|Krugel-61]]) ::Entry 10 ::[''2de Octobr. David: d'Vader Schalk Willemse, d'Moeder Anna Prevoos. Getuygen Philippe des Pres, en Elisabet Prevoos.''] ::([[Van_der_Merwe-1221|Van_der_Merwe-1221]]) ::Entry 11 ::[''2 Octobr.: Hercules; d' Vader Francois des Pres, en d' Moeder Marie Cordier. Gertuygen Hercules des Pres, en Cicilia Datijs.''] ::([[Du_Preez-137|Du_Preez-137]]) ::Entry 12 ::[''2de Octobr; Johanna. d'Vader Jacob Hasselaar, de Moeder Maria Elisabeth.''] ::([[Hasselaar-6|Hasselaar-6]]) ::Entry 13 ::[''2de Octobr; Susanna. de Vader Hercules Verdeau, d' Moeder Maria Catherina. Getuygen Pierre Jourdan, en Susanna Taillefer.''] ::([[Verdeau-7|Verdeau-7]]) ::Entry 14 ::[''8ste Octob; Derk; d'Vader Ary Derkse van Neck, d' Moeder Anna Ester. Getuygen Frederik Coenraad, en Armina Coenraad.''] ::([[Van_Eck-142|Van_Eck-142]]) ::Entry 15 ::[''9 ditto Daniel. d' Vader Pierre Rousseau, d'Moeder Anna Retiff. Getuygen Claas Elbers, en Geertruyt du Toit.''] ::([[Rousseau-454|Rousseau-454]]) ::Done by Philip ::Entry 16 ::[''9 ditto; d' Vader Matthieu Fraschas, d' Moeder Jeanne Cordier. Getuygen Paul Couvret, en Anna Vallette. DR Note: the child is not named in the record, the compiler assumed it to be Suzanne.''] ::([[Frachas-2|Frachas-2]])
===: Page 32 : 1707 ===
{{Image|file=Ras-181.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregiter page 32 }} ---- ::Entry 1 ::[''2de October; Nicolaas. d'vader Claas Ras, d' Moeder Maria van Staden, getùijgen Willem van…., Pietronella van Staden.''] ::([[Ras-181|Ras-181]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Abraham. d' Vader Jacob Villiers en Margareta Gardiol. Getuygen Abraham Villiers, en Susanne Taillefer.''] ::([[De_Villiers-489|De_Villiers-489]])
===: Page 33: 1710===
{{Image|file=Princelo-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 33 }} ---- :Entry 1 ::[''31ste Maij; Haarik, ik meen anders Hendrik of Arien; d'Vader is Claas Princelo, & Pitronelle van Staden Moeder. Getuijgen Mattijs Krugel, en Elisabet van Staden.''] ::(https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Princelo-1) ::Entry 2 ::[''Junij. Jacque. d'Vader Louis Floúrij, d Moeder Súsanna Cordier. Getuygen Jacob Cordier, en Geertruyt du Toit.''] ::([[Fourie-93|Fourie-93]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''1 Junij; Helena; d'vader Mattys de Beer, d'Moeder Elsje Semet: getuygen Jean Roux de Blois & Jeanne Mouij.''] ::([[De_Beer-224|De_Beer-224]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Marie. d'Vader Pierre Cronje, en d'Moeder Susanna Taillefer, getuygen Estienne Croigneé, en Susanna Taillefer, veuve.''] ::([[Cronje-38#_note-text-376|Cronje-38#_note-text-376]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''15de Junij Pierre. d'Vader Daniel Húgot, d' Moedér Anna Roússeaú: de getuygen Gabriel Rousseau, in widus plaats de Vader Pierre Rousseau, en Maria Rousseau.''] ::([[Hugo-91|Hugo-91]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''15de Jùnij; Willem; d'Vader Ary Derks van Nek, d' Moeder Anna Esser de getùygen Jean le Long en Maria Cochè.''] ::([[Van_Nek-7|Van_Nek-7]]) ::Entry 7 Done by Susanna ::[''27de October; Pierre; d'Vader Gùillaùme Laùret, d;Moeder Elisabeth Jaùbert, getùygen Pierre Jaùbert, en Anna Vermeùlen.''] ::([[La%C3%BAret-14|La%C3%BAret-14]])
===: Page 34: 1711===
{{Image|file=Bota-9-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 34 }} ::1710 ::Entry 1 ::done by Susan ::[''27de Octobr; Marie. d'Vader Pierre Jaubert, de Moeder Elisabeth Richar''] ::([[Ja%C3%BAbert-12|Ja%C3%BAbert-12]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Hans. d'Vader Jan Laùrens, d'Moeder Anna Elizabeth. Getùygen Antoine Nortie, en Elisabet Nortie.''] ::([[La%C3%B9rens-63|La%C3%B9rens-63]]) :Entry 3 ::1711 ::could not find in wiki ::[''21 Febry Jeanne. Dogter van de Wedúwee van Jan Arends, getúijgen Pierre Pinar, & Jeanne Terrier.''] Entry 4 ::[''7de November. Teúnis. Vader Teúnis Bota, d'Moeder Anna Magdalena Snijman. Getuijgen Henning Viljon, & Margareta de Savoje.''] ::([[Bota-9|Bota-9]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Willem. d'Vader Hendrik Willemsz, en Maria Van Bengale niet tanz getroùt; getùygen Ary Derksz van Nek en Anna Hester''] ::([[Willemsz-22|Willemsz-22]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''9br; 8de Jean. d'Vader Estienne Niel, d' Moeder Marie Marais, getuygen Jean Durand, en Marie Marais.''] ::([[Nel-524|Nel-524]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''Elisabeth, d' vader Peirre Croigneè: d' moeder Súsanna Taillefer, getúygen Pierre Villiers, en Elisabeth Taillefer. ::([[Cronje-2|Cronje-2]]) Entry 8 ::[''Andries of Hendrik. d'Vader Pierre Roussau, en d'Moeder Geertruyt du Toit. Getuygen Francois du Toit, en Susanne Seugnet.''] ::([[Rosseau-28|Rosseau-28]]) Entry 9 ::[''Anna Magdalena; d' Vader Estienne Bruere & Susanna du Puit de Moeder: als getuygen Jaques Pinar, en Anna Magdaleine.''] ::([[Bruere-14|Bruere-14]]) Entry 10 ::[''Sara. d'Vader Jaques del Porte, de Moeder Sara Vitout, getuygen Mattijs Strijdom en Susanna du Toit.''] ::([[Delporte-7|Delporte-7]]) Entry 11 ::[''Francois; d' Vader Francois des Prets, Moeder Marie Cordier, getuygen Louis''] ::([[Du_Preez-173|Du_Preez-173]])
===: Page 35 : 1711-1711 ===
{{Image|file=Villiers-140-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Pg 35 }} ::1711 ::Entry 1 ::9de November Ariaantie; d'Vader Allardus Bartholomeus, d' Moeder Elsje Holders: Getuijgen Cornelis Bartholomeus & /[Rebel]/ Holders. Hereinafter cited as Drakenstein I Baptisms. ::(Not found in Wiki) ::Entry 2 ::[‘’Daniel, soon van Jeanne Moùij, wedùwe van Jean Roùx de Blois; getùygen Daniel Hùgot, en Marie Roùsseau’’]. ::( [[Ro%C3%B9x-520|Ro%C3%B9x-520]]) ::Entry 3 ::[‘’Gabriel. soon van Maria Catherine, wede can Gabriel le Roùx; getùygen Jaques Pinar, en Sùsanna dù Pris’’] ::([[Le_Roux-633|Le_Roux-633]]) ::1712 ::Entry 4 ::[‘’12de Maart; Henning. d'Vader Henning Viljon en Margareta Savoije, Getùygen Claas van de Westhùysen, en Catherina Oliviers.’’] ::([[Viljon-1|Viljon-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Isaac; d' Vader Jacob Villiers en Margareta Gardiol: getuygen Jean Villiers en Susanna Viljers.''] ::([[Villiers-140|Villiers-140]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''13de Maart; Jacob; d' Vader Jean de Buz, en de Moeder Sara Jacob; geuygen Charles du Plessi, en Louise Cordier.''] ::([[De_B%C3%BAz-4|De_B%C3%BAz-4]]) ::Entry 7 ::Done by Susanna ::[''Catherina. d'Vader Daniel Jacob, d Moeder Loùise Cordier; getuijgen Jean de Buz, en Catherina de Beer.''] ::([[Jacob-1219|Jacob-1219]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''9de Jùlij; Jean, d'Vader Jaqùes Teron, d'Moeder Marie Jeanne des Près: Getùygen Jean Dùrand, Anna Vermeùlen.''] ::([[Theron-41|Theron-41]]) ::Entry 9 ::[''Elsje. d'Vader Jùrrien Kervel, d'Moeder Catherina Hermansz.''] ::([[Kervel-6|Kervel-6]]) ::Entry 10 ::[''Jean Mine; d' Vader Jean Willems Mine, de Moeder Sùsanna Marscal.''] ::([[Mine-6|Mine-6]]) ::Entry 11 ::[''Elisabet. d'Vader David Senecal, de Moeder Anna Magdalena dù Pùis: Getùygen Charles dù Plessis en sijn Vroù.''] ::([[Senecal-223|Senecal-223]])
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{{Image|file=Prevot-28-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 36 }} ::1712 ::Entry 1 ::[''10 d Júlÿ: Jean, de Vader Ary Derkz van Nek, en Moeder Anna Martines.''] ::([[Van_Eck-23|Van_Eck-23]]) ::[''12d November. Francois. D' Vader Frans Joosten van der Lipstad, d' Moeder Marie Moúton. Getuygen Francois dú Toit, en Moeder Cecil.''] ::([[Joosten-82|Joosten-82]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Gerrit, de Vader Johannes Pretoriús, De Moder Helena Voslo: getúygen, Jan Voslo, en Johanna de Clereq.''] ::([[Pretorius-4048|Pretorius-4048]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Pierre, de Vader Francois Retiff, de Moeder Maria Moúÿ: getúygen Philippes Minar; en Johanna Moúÿ.''] ::([[Retief-57|Retief-57]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''13 g8 Pierre. De Vader Louis le Riche, de Moeder Susanna Foúche. Getúygen Pierre Joúrdan, en Maria Griljon.''] ::([[Le_Riche-45|Le_Riche-45]]) ::1713 ::Entry 6 ::[''28 st Janry Marie. De Vader Abraham Prevos, de Moeder Johanna Marseveen: getúygen Pieter Marseveen,en Cicilia Marseveen.''] ::([[Pr%C3%A9vot-28|Pr%C3%A9vot-28]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''Sara. De Vader Jean Cordier, Moeder Jeanne Terrier; getúygen Jean de Búz, en Sara Jacob.''] ::([[Cordier-46|Cordier-46]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''29 ditto. Hester. De Vader Hendrik Miliús, de Moeder Hester Roúx; getúygen Paúl Roúx en súsanna Seúgnet.''] ::([[Milius-8|Milius-8]]) ::Entry 9 ::[''14de Maÿ. Cecilia van de Vader Philippe des Prez, en Elisabeth Prevoos moeder; de getúyge pieter Jansz van Maasseveen de jonge, en Cecilia des Prez.''] ::([[Des_Prez-5|Des_Prez-5]]) ::Entry 10 ::[''Gerrit. De Vader Gerrit janz van deventer de Moeder zyn vrou, als getúygen Jan gerrits, en zyn dogter Jacomÿn.''] ::([[Van_Deventer-237|Van_Deventer-237]]) ::Entry 11 ::[''Maÿ. Martinús. De Vader Claas Prineslo, Moeder Pietronella van Staden, getuygen Claas Ras, en Maria Van Staden.''] ::([[Prineslo-1|Prineslo-1]])
===: Page 37 : 1713 en 1714 ===
{{Image|file=Sellier-17.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 37}} ::1713 ::Entry 1 ::[''14 May Philippe zoon van Philippe Minaar en Jeanne Mouij. getuygen Francois Retiff en Maria Mouij''] ::([[Minnaar-49|Minnaar-49]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Marcus zoon Van Louis Fourij en Susanna Cordier. getuijgen Jan Harmmanus Potgieter''] ::([[Fourij-2|Fourij-2]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Claas Zoon van Johannes Laurens en Anna Elisabeth Michielsz''] ::([[Laurens-75|Laurens-75]])] ::Entry 4 ::Done by Susanna de Bruyn ::[''Martha Dogter van Schalk Willemse en Anna Prevoos. getuygen Abraham Prevos en Johanna Jans van Marseveens.''] ::([[Willemse-169|Willemse-169]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''24 Sept: Sùsanne dogter. √ van Josùa Sellier, en Elisabeth Coùvret: Getùygén Andries dù Toit/en Maria Malherbe.''] ::([[Sellier-17|Sellier-17]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''Pierre zoon van Pierre Croignee en Susanna Taillefer. getuygen Petrus Taillefer en Maria Marais.''] ::([[De_B%C3%BAz-4|De_B%C3%BAz-4]]) ::1714 ::Entry 7 ::[''1714; 13de Janry; Anna dogter van Jacomijn des Pres, wedu van Abraham Vivier: Getùijgen Jaqùes Teron en Marie Jeanne des Prez.''] ::([[Vivier-44|Vivier-44]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''13de Janry; Maria. Dogter van Pierre Taillefer, en Maria Marais, getùygen Claùde Marais, en Sùsanne Briel.] ::([[Taillefer-171|Taillefer-171]]) ::Entry 9 ::[''14de Janry; Anna, dogter van Daniel Hùgot, en Anna Roùsseaù, getùygen Francois Retiff en Geertruyt dù Toit.''] ::([[Hugot-17|Hugot-17]]) ::Entry 10 ::[''5de Maij; Isaac, soon van David Senecal, en Anna Magdalena dù Pùits: Getùygen Etienne Terreblanche, en Joanna Moùij''] ::Nie op WikiTree gelys
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{{Image|file=Burger-1425-1.jpg |align=M |size=m |caption= Drakenstein Doopregister : Page 38 }} ---- ::Page 38 ::1714 ::Entry 1 ::[''Sept 30 Elisabeth doghter van Guilliam Loreé en Elisabeth Jeoubert. getuijgen Putter Jeoubert en Anna Rousouw’’ ] ::([[Lore%C3%A9-62|Lore%C3%A9-62]]) ::Done by Susanna ::Entry 2 ::[''do Wessel zoon van Johannis Pretoriús en Lena Vosloo. getuijgen Arrie Cruisman en Maria Vosloo''] ::([[Pretori%C3%BAs-6267|Pretori%C3%BAs-6267]]) ::Done by Susanna ::Entry 3 ::[''do Johanna doghter van Jannetjie de Clercq getrouwde vrouw sonder egter vader van het kind, getuijge Jacob Moeton''] :::([[De_Maker-5|De_Maker-5]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''8ber 7 Guilliam zoon van Guilliam Visage en Gerritjie Prinsloo. getuijgen Jan Kruywagen en Agutha Blom''] ::([[De_Maker-5|De_Maker-5]]) ::Done by Philip ::Entry 5 ::[''Steven zoon van Steven Brúerre en Susanna dupuis. getuijgen Abraham Blusu en Lina Dutoit''] ::([[Br%C3%BAerre-1|Br%C3%BAerre-1]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''do Paúwl zoon van Francois Retieff en Maria Moúij getuigen Jan Louies Du Pleaise en Magdalena Rousseau''] ::([[Retief-21|Retief-21]]) ::Done by Susanna ::Entry 7 ::[''14 do Magrita doghter van Teunis Bota en Maria Magdalena Snij,mans getuijgen Christiaen Maasdorpen Magrita deSavoij''] ::([[Bota-12|Bota-12]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''Willem en Frederik zoonen van Barent Búrgeren Magreters Pasman getuijgen Schalk Willemse van der Merwe en Hanna Pinvoo, Willem Burger en Elsje Willemse van der Merwen''] ::([[Burger-1426|Burger-1426]]) ::([[Burger-1425|Burger-1425]])
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{{Image|file=Pretorius-4210-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 39 }} ---- ::Page 39 ::1714 ::Entry 1 ::[October 14 Mattijs zoon van Mattuijs Stredon en Elisabeth Noortje, getuijgen Johannes Stredon en Elisabeth Villiers] ::([[Stredon-1|Stredon-1]]) ::Entry 2 ::Done by Susanna ::[28 do Hendrik zoon van Schalk Willemse van der Merven en Anna Prrevoo. getuijgen Philip Morkel en Catharina Pasman] ::([[Van_der_Merven-1|Van_der_Merven-1]]) ::Entry 3 ::Done by Susanna ::[do Hester doghter van Jacob Pienaar en Louwisa Cortje. getuijgen Steven Therblanch en Geertriuijda Blom ] ::([[Pienaar-45|Pienaar-45]]) ::Entry 4 ::Done by Philip ::[Novembybr 4 Jan Hebdrik zoon van Jan Oosthuijse en Janneke Martense. getuijgen Pieter Erasmus en Maria Elisabeth Joostere] ::([[Oosthuijse-1|Oosthuijse-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::Done by Alta Bekker ::[do Pieter zoon van Abram de Clercq en Magdelena Mitton. getuijgen Jacob Mitton en Francina Mitton] ::([[De_Clercq-53|De_Clercq-53]]) ::Entry 6 ::[December 9 Maria Doghter van Lodowicus Pretorius en Maria Roussouw. Getuijgen Jan Duplier en Aletta Roussouw] ::([[Pretorius-4210|Pretorius-4210]])
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{{Image|file=Prinsloo-37.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 40. }} ---- ::Page 40 ::1715 ::Entry 1 ::[Den 20ste Jan: Willem, Soon van Lucas Myer en Ageta Blom. Getuijgen Barent Pieterse Blom en Catharina De Beer] ::([[Meyer-2509|Meyer-2509]]) ::Entry 2 ::[ 27 ste dato: Susanna, Doghter van Hans Kien en Susanna Tuppers. Getuijgen joost Trits en syn vrouw] ::([[Kien-10|Kien-10]]) ::Entry 3 ::[AnnaAnna, Doghter van Pieter Croonje en Susanna Talifer. Getuijgen Pieter Viliers en Elizabeth Viliers] ::([[Croonje-1|Croonje-1]]) ::Entry 4 ::already PPP ::[Den 10 Maart. Stephanus, Soon van Stephanus ter Blan en Marta la Febre. Getuijgen: Pieter jouber en Rachel Viliers] ::([[Ter_Blan-1|Ter_Blan-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::[ Den 7de April; Jan, soon van Jan Duplies en Magdalena Rousseau; Getuijgen Pieter Rousseau en Geertruijde duToit] ::([[Du_Plessis-329|Du_Plessis-329]]) ::Entry 6 ::[ ''14 Dito Jacob soon van Jacob Pinaar en Johanna Terie. Getuijgen Pieter Pinar en Loùij Cordie''] :: ([[Pinaar-3|Pinaar-3]]) ::Entry 7 ::[ ''Den 21ste Dito Cisilia, Doghter van Claas Janse van Rijnsbùrgh en Aletta Van Der Merven. Getùijgen Schalk Van Der Merven en Anna Prevoo] :: ([[Janse_van_Rijnsb%C3%B9rgh-3|Janse_van_Rijnsb%C3%B9rgh-3]]) ::Entry 8 ::[ ''Den 28ste Dito Elenora, Doghter van Johannis Hendericùs Milius en Esther Roùx. Getùijgen Francois Dùtoit en Geertrùijda du Dùtoit] :: ([[Mili%C3%BAs-10|Mili%C3%BAs-10]]) ::Entry 09 ::[ ''Den 5de May Willem, soon van Claas Prinsloo en Pieternella va Staden Getuijgen Willem van Staden en Gerritie Prinsloo''] :: ([[Prinsloo-37|Prinsloo-37]]) ::Entry 10 ::[ ''Den 23ste Juny Johanna, Doghter van jan Duran en Wellemina Van Zyl. Getuijgen Willem Van Zyl, en Willemina Van Zyl, Des Selfs Huijsvrouw''] :: ([[Durand-75|Durand-75]])
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{{Image|file=Maesdorp-2-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister. Pg 41 }} ---- ::Page 41 ::Entry 1 ::[Anno 1715; Den 14de Jùly; Jan, soon van Philip Minar en johanna Moeij. Getùijgen Jacob Viliers end Susanna Viliers, Abrahams Hùijsvroùw] :: ([[Minar-5|Minar-5]]) ::Entry 2 ::[Anna; Doghter van Louies Lerich en Susanna Focje. Getuijgen Pieter joerdan en joseph joerdan, des eerstes soon.] :: ([[Lerich-5|Lerich-5]]) ::Entry 3 ::[ Jacob, soon van Pieter Willemse van Heer en Maegh Willemse Van Merven. Getùijgen Schalse Willemse van Merven en Pieternella Willemse van Merven.] ::([[Van_Heerden-119|Van_Heerden-119]]) ::Entry 4 ::[Sùsanna, Doghter van Pieter Talife en Maria Marai. Getùijgen Charel Marai en Elisabeth Talifer.] ::([[Talife-1|Talife-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::Done by Susanna de Bruyn ::[Den 21ste Dito. Johannis, soon van Mathijs Krugel en Margrita Cootse. Getuijgen Dirk Cootse en Sara Van de Schulp.] ::([[Krugel-29|Krugel-29]]) ::Entry 6 ::[Den 4de Aùgùst. Jan, soon van Pieter janse Swaenepoel en Maria Sibilla Saxxen. Getùijgen de Oùders Selfs.] ::([[Swanepoel-313|Swanepoel-313]]) ::Entry 7 ::[Den 25ste Dito . Barbara, Doghter van Martien Hendrikse en johanna Putter. Getuigen Maria Putters, en Lodewijk Putters.] ::(Could not find in WikiTree) :: Entry 8 ::[ Andries, soon van Jan Roy en Maria La Febre. Getùijgen Jeremias Roùse en Magrit Villers] ::([[Roy-3269|Roy-3269]]) ::Entry 9 ::[Christiaen, soon van Christiaen Maesdorp en Helena Schalk. Getùijgen johannis Lopster en Sibilla pasman syn Huijsvrouw] ::([[Maesdorp-2|Maesdorp-2]])
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{{Image|file=Gildenhuijzen-12-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg 42. }} :: Entry 1 ::[Den 15de Septembr Johannis, Soon van Jacob Mostert en Maria Magdalena Peron- Getuijgen Antony Lombert en Jannetie Lombert ] ::([[Mostert-34|Mostert-34]]) ::Enrty 2 ::[ Den 3dr Novemb: Johanna, doghter van Francina Van Nil, die dat kint in hoererije overgewonnen heeft. Getuijgen Jacob Mulders en Aletta Cornelisse. ] ::([[Van_Nill-2|Van_Nill-2]]) ::Entry 3 ::[Den 15 Decembrj Jacobus Mauritz , Soon van Maurits Walder en Matie van Hoorn. Getuigen Jacubus Vrey en Christina van den Bergh] ::(Profile not on WikiTree) ::Entry 4 ::[Den 15de Decembrj; Susanna Magrita, Doghter van Hendrick Gildenhuijsen en Susanna Costie. Getuijgen Jan Costie en Magrita Gildenhuijzen. [Note: the scribe seems to have confused the mother and grandmother of the child. Elsabe Meyer's mother was Susanna Caucheteux, also known as Susanne/Suzanne Costers, Costeaux, Costie. ] ::([[Gildenhuijzen-12|Gildenhuijzen-12]])
===1716 : Page 43 ===
{{Image|file=Bastiaanse-4-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 43. }} ---- ::Entry 1 ::[den 9 de Febr: Willemina, Doghter van Cornelis Coertse en Dirkje syn huisvrouw. Getuijgen Jan Grobbelaar en Geertruijda Coertse ] ::([[Knoetzen-21|Knoetzen-21]]) ::Entry 2 ::[Jan, Soon van Jan Grobbelaar en Geertruida Coertse. Getuijgen Roelof van Wijl en Dirkiers geboorene Schoon Groot Moeder ] ::([[Grobbelaar-157|Grobbelaar-157]]) ::Entry 3 ::[Gerrit, Soon van Jan Janse van Veuren en Catharina Marai. Getuijgen Susanna Janse van Veuren en Ignatius Marai] ::([[Janse_Van_Vuuren-54|Janse_Van_Vuuren-54]]) ::Entry 4 ::[Den 16de Dito. Charel, Soon van Philip des Pree en Elisabeth Prevoo. Getuijgen Charel Duplici en Cisilia van Maarseveen ] ::([[Des_Pree-1|Des_Pree-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::[Francois, soon van Johannis Bastiaanse en Anna Maria Pieterse van Dijk. Getuigen Anna Maria Pieterse De Leeuw] ::([[Bastiaanse-4|Bastiaanse-4]]) ::Entry 6 ::[Den 23 ste dito. Hester, Doghter van Jan Hermense Potgieter en Maria Catharina Voin Eden. Getùijgen Pieter Dùtoit en Marta Dùtoit.] ::([[Potgieter-62|Potgieter-62]]) ::Entry 7 ::[Abraham, soon van Hermannus Bosman en Elsabeth De Villers; Getujgen Charel De Marais en Margrita De Villers] ::([[Bosman-45|Bosman-45]]) ::Entry 8 ::[Den 1ste Maart. Judik, doghter van Josua Sillier Elisabeth Couvre. Getuijgen Pieter Malerbe en Maria Verdo] ::([[Sillier-1|Sillier-1]]) ::Entry 9 ::[Pieter, soon van Charel Duplies en Cicilia van Maarseveen. Getuijgen Pieter Van Maarseveen en Judith Duplies] ::([[Duplies-1|Duplies-1]]) ::Entry 10 ::[Den 15de Dito; [Maart]; Daniel, soon van David Senecal en Anna Magdalena Dùpùis. Getùygen Daniel Hùgo; Anna Roùssoùw] ::([[Senecal-243|Senecal-243]])
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{{Image|file=Minee-1-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 44. }} ---- ::Entry 1 ::[Den 22ste Maart. Hans Willem, soon van Hans Willem Minee, en Sùsan Maarschalk. Getùijge Arnoldus Kruijsman.] ::([[Minee-1|Minee-1]]) ::Entry 2 ::[Den 12de April. Katrijn, Doghter van Lùcas Mijer en Ageta Blom: Getuijgen jsak Visage en Geertrùijda Blom.] ::([[Meyer-4046|Meyer-4046]]) ::Entry 3 ::[Louies, soon van Philip Cortier en Elisabeth Malerbe. Getuijgen jacob Pinaar en Maria Grielion.] ::([[Cordier-116|Cordier-116]]) ::Entry 4 ::[Den 31ste Maij, Isak. Soon van Pieter Croonie en Súsanna Talifer. Getuijgen Charal Marai en Sùsanna Villers.] ::([[Croonie-1|Croonie-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::[Den 7de jùnij; Thomas Arnoldus, soon van jacob Teron en Mari janne Des Pree. Getùijgen Petrùs Van Aken en Anna Magaretha Bolwerk.] ::([[Teron-5|Teron-5]]) ::Entry 6 ::[Den 12de jùlij; johanna Catharina, Doghter van Adriaan Van jaarsvelt en Cornelia Nel, die ook Getùijge Syns.] ::([[Van_Jaarsveld-24|Van_Jaarsveld-24]]) ::Entry 7 ::[Lùcas Martinùs, soon van jgneetiuis Marre en van Sùsanna janse Van Vooren, die ook Getùijgen Sijnen.] ::([[Maree-52|Maree-52]]) vervolg ::Entry 8 ::[Den 19de julij. Frederik, soon van Frederik Coenradi en Harmina Herminse. Getuijgen johannis Kruijwagen en Susanna De Villers.] ::([[Conradi-44|Conradi-44]]) ::Entry 9 ::[Diederik, soon van jocchem Hendrikse en Maria Putters, die ook getuijgen syn de Ouders Selven. ] ::([[Koekemoer-48|Koekemoer-48]]) ::Entry 10 ::[Janne, Doghter van Daniel Hugo en Anna Roùssoùw. Getuijgen jan Duplsei, Magdalena Roùssoùw.] ::([[H%C3%B9go-307|H%C3%B9go-307]]) ::Entry 11 ::[Den 30ste aùgùst: Maria, Doghter van jùrien Radyn en Maria Malerbe. Getùygen Maria Malerbe.] ::([[Radyn-31|Radyn-31]]) ::Entry 12 ::[Cornelis, soon van Claas van Den Westhùijsen en Katrijn Oliviers. Getùijgen Cornelis Oilivier en Hyltie Olevier.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_den_Westh%C3%B9ijsen-1)
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{{Image|file=Durand-70-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister Page 45. }} ---- ::Entry 1 ::[''De 6de September: Susanna, Dogter van jan Durand en Willemina Van Zyl. Getuijgen David sollier en Susanna De Villiers--''] ::([[Durand-70|Durand-70]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Dec 27ste Sept: Barent; soon van Barent Burger en Magrita pasman. Die ook getuijgen sijn.''] ::([[Burger-464|Burger-464]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Den 25 ste Octob: jan, jurgen soon van jurgen Hanekom en johanna van den Bosch. Getuijgen Mathijs Krùgel en Magrita Coetse.''] ::Entry: 4 ::[''anno 1716. Den 8ste Nov. Barent, soon van Abraham De Klerk en Magdalena Mouton. Getuiijgen de Ouders Selfs''] ::([[De_Klerk-26|De_Klerk-26]]) ::Entry 5 ::['' 8 November... Johanna , Doghter van Johannis Pretoriús en Helena Vosloo... getúijgen Hendrik Tappe en Johanna Pretoriús''] ::([[Pretori%C3%BAs-5657|Pretori%C3%BAs-5657]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''Den 22ste Dito {Novembre 1716} Gerrit, soon van Schalk Willemse van Merven en Anna Prevoo; Jan Cloete en Pieternella Van Merven sijn Getuijgen''] ::Entry 7 ::[''Den 22ste Dito {Novembre 1716} Gerrit, soon van Schalk Willemse van Merven en Anna Prevoo; Jan Cloete en Pieternella Van Merven sijn Getuijgen''] ::([[Van_Merven-1|Van_Merven-1]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''Den 13de Decembr. Pieter, soon van Francois Retief en Maria Moij, Getuijgen Pieter Tailofer en Maria Marais.''] ::([[Retief-189|Retief-189]])
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{{Image|file=Du_Plessis-215-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister pg: 46 }} ---- ::Entry 1 ::[''Den 3de Jann jacomyntie, Doghter van Jan Gerrise Van Deventer en Magdalena Brits, Getuijgen de Ouders selfs''] :: Entry 2 ::[''Anno 1717. Den 24ste Dito ; Sara, Doghter van Mathijs Krugeren Margrita Coetze. Getuygen jan júrge Roos en Sara Coetze.''] ::([[Krugel-40|Krugel-40]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Elisabeth, Doghter van Elisabeth Vieszèr en Charel Dúplici, Die een getrouwt man is, en uit dien hoofde een kind van hoerering en overspel''] ::([[D%C3%B9plici-3|D%C3%B9plici-3]]) ::Entry 4 ::[''Den 7de Febr Pieter, soon van Louis Fori en Anna Jourdaan - Getuijgen Pieter jourdaan en Maria Verdaun''] ::([[Fourie-224|Fourie-224]]) ::Entry 5 ::[''Jisabella Sophia Doghter van Petrus Van Aken en Anna Margarita Bolwerk Getùijgen Dominicùs Mariùs Pasqùes De Chavonnes en Isabella Bolwerk''] ::([[Van_Aken-321|Van_Aken-321]]) ::Entry 6 ::[''Anno 1717; Den 21ste Maart; Martha, doghter van Jacob Pinar en Loùise Cortier. Getuijgen Jan Nel.''] ::([[Pinar-4|Pinar-4]]) :: Entry 7 ::[‘’Den 21ste Maart; Petrus, soon van Jan Duplies en Magdalena Russouw. Getuijen Daniel Hugo, en Judith Duplies.’’] ::([[Du_Plessis-215|Du_Plessis-215]]) ::Entry 8 ::[''Den 21ste Maart; Jean, soon van Jacob De Villers en Margrita Gardiol. Getuijgen Hermannus Bosman en Susanna De Villers''] ::([[De_Villiers-112|De_Villiers-112]])
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{{Image|file=Strydom-273-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister 1717 }} ::Entry 1 ::[''Anno 1717. Den 4de April johannis, soon van Mathijs Stredon en Elisabeth Noortie, Getuijgen Hermannus Bosman en Elisabeth De Villers''] ::([[Stredon-4|Stredon-4]]) ::Entry 2 ::[''Den 4de April; Pieter, soon van Gùiliam Loret en Elisabeth joùbert Get: Pieter joùbert en Francoise joùbert''] ::([[Loret-24|Loret-24]]) ::Entry 3 ::[''Den 18 April.Pieternel, Doghter van Jan Oosthuijsen en jannetjie Martense. Getuijgen de ouders selfs''] ::([[Oosthuizen-6|Oosthuizen-6]]) ::Enty 4 ::[‘’Den 25ste Dito Abigael, Doghter van Andries Cornelis van Tondere en Cornelia Devreij. Getuijgen de ouders selfs’’] ::([[Van_Tondere-1|Van_Tondere-1]]) ::Entry 5 ::[ ''Den 2de Maij Engela, Doghter van Lucas Mijer en Ageta Blom. Getuijge Maria Elisabeth jooste.''] ::([[Mijer-3|Mijer-3]]) ::Entry 6 ::[ ''Den 23 ditto. Francois, Soon van Pieter dù toit en Elizabeth Russoùw. Getuijgen Francois Diùtoit en Sùsanna Soùg (Seugnet) ''] ::([[D%C3%B9_Toit-865|D%C3%B9_Toit-865]]) ::Entry 7 ::[''Den 6 de junij Hendricus Albartus, Soon van Hendrik Gildenhuijsen en Elisbe Mijer. Getuijgen de Ouders selfs''] ::([[Gildenhuijsen-6|Gildenhuijsen-6]]) ::Enty 8 ::[''Den 13 júnij Susanna Doghter van jan Roeij en Maria La Febre. Getuijgen Piet joúrdaan'' ] ::([[Roi-7|Roi-7]]) ::Entry 9 ::[ ''Den 28 ste junij Pieter, Soon Pieter Talifer en Maria Marais. Getuijgen Steven Marais en Susanna Talifer''] ::([[Talifer-1|Talifer-1]])
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{{Image|file=Drakenstein_Doopregister-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister 1717 }} ::Entry 1 ::[Den 28ste Junij, Trintie, Doghter van Alardus Koopman en Wina Francina. Getuijge de ouders selfs.] ::Not found ::Entry 2 ::[Den 28ste Junij, Anna Catharina, Doghter van Hans Keun en Sùsanna Putters. Getuijgen Hercules Des Pree en Cornelia Fijon.] ::[[Kuun-12]] ::Entry 3 ::[Den 25ste Julij, Gerrit, soon van Bùger van Dyk en Maria Visscher. Getùgen de Oùders Selfs.] ::[[Van_Dyk-438]] ::Entry 4 ::[Den 8ste August, Jacobs, soon van Teunnes Bota en Maria Maghdalena Snijmans. Getuijgen Jacobus Bota en Christina Snijman.] ::[[Bota-18]] ::Entry 5 ::[ 8ste August Dorothea, Doghter van Hendrik Mhilius en Hester Roux, Getuigen Daniel Tiyl en de Moeder selfs] ::[[Miliùs-13]] ::Entry 6 ::[Den 22ste Aùgùstùs, Johannis Lodewicùs, soon van Lodewicùs Pretoriùs, en Maria Roùssoùw. Getùijgen Daniel Hùgot en Anna Roùssoùw.] ::[[Pretoriùs-8119]] ::Entry 7 ::[Den 29ste Junij, Sara Margareta, Doghter van Jan Jùrgen Roos en Sara Coetse. Getùygen Dirck Coerze en Margareta Krùgel.] ::[[Roos-662]] ::Entry 8 ::[Den 5de Septembr, Abraham, soon van Anthonie Faure en Rachel De Villers. Getuijgen Abraham De Villers en Susanna Gardiol.] ::[[Faure-219]] ::Entry 9 ::[den 12de Septembr, Cathrijn, Doghter van jan Grobbelaar en Gertruij Coertze. Getuijgen de Ouders Selfs] ::[[Grobbelaar-158]] ::Entry 10 ::[Den 12de Stepmber, Hester, Doghter van Steven Bruél en Susanna Dupus. Getuijgen Pieter Russauw en Martha Dutoit.] ::[[Bruél-29]] ::Entry 11 ::[Den 3de October; Elisabeth, Doghter van Philip Minaer en Johanna Moeij. Getùijgen Mathijs Stredon en Elisabeth Noortie.] ::[[Minaer-1]]
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---- {{Image|file=Drakenstein_Doopregister-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Doopregister 1717 }} ::Entry 1 ::[Den 24ste Octbr: Maghdalena, doghter van Charel Duplies en Cicilia Van Marseveen. Getuijgen Hercules Des Pree en Cornelia Viljon.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Duplies-4 ::Entry 2 ::[Den 24 ste Octr, Pieter, soon van Tunis De Bruijn en Justina Kleef. Getujige de Ouders.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/De_Bru%C3%ACjn-127 ::Entry 3 ::[Den 21ste Nov, Willem, soon van Claus Janse van Rensbùrgh en Aletta Willemse Van Merven. Getùijgen Catharina Cloete.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Janse_van_Rensb%C3%B9rgh-6 ::Entry 4 ::[Den 2st Nov: Jochùm, soon van Claus Prinsloo en Pieternel van Staden. Getùijgen de Oùders Selfs.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Prinsloo-475 ::Entry 5 ::[Den 5de Decemb, Geertrùydt en Marta doghters van Steven Ter Blance en Marta La Fébre. Getùijge Pieter Roussuo en Geertrùydt Dutoit.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ter_Blance-1 ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ter_Blance-2 ::Entry 6 ::[Den 12de Decemb, Breghie, Doghter van Pieter Boiens end Geertruijda Blom; Getuijge de Ouders Selfs] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boiens-2 ::Entry 7 ::[Den 5de Decemb, Daniel, soon van Anthonie Noortie en Mar? Pinar. Getùijgen Mathijs Stedon en Elisabeth Noortie.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Noortie-3 ::Entry 8 ::[Den 13de Decemb, Barent, soon van Willem Burger en Elsie Van Der Merven. Getuijgen Schalk Willem Van Der Merwen en Anna Prevoo.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Burger-311 ::Entry 9 ::[Den 19 Decemb, Pieter, soon van Andries Dutoit en Martha Russouw. Getuijgen Susanna Soignot en Pieter Russauw.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dutoit-2018 ::Entry 10 ::[Den 26ste Debr: Magdalena, doghter van Josua Solliers en Elisabeth Couvre. Getuigen Steven Marrais en Susanna de Villers.] ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Solliers-1 ----
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::'''Drakenstein Doopregister 2''' 09.01.1718 - 14.04.1732 ::'''Copyright''' ::The information on this page is free to all, subject to the proper use of the citation, but may not be used in or by any commercial enterprise.
::'''Citation''' ::”South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Register, Drakenstein. Private photo collection: Photo taken by R. Olivier (2005) : Source: Verbatim Copies VC 644: Cape town repository. Original registers located at Dutch Reformed Church Archive, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch as G3 3/1.
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Drakenstein Doopregister 1 Tydperk 1695 tot 1717

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Samevatting van die Drakenstein Doopregister :Eerste Deel Drakenstein Doopregister Nommer 1 1695-1717 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister] :Tweede Deel Drakenstein Doopregister Nommer 2 : 1718-1732 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_-1] :Derde Deel Nommer 3 1732- 1775 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_3] :Vierde deel Nommer 3 Sep 1775 to 25 Dec 1785 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785]

Drakenstein Doopregister 1775-1785

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This page contains images taken of the Drakenstein baptism register from 1775 to 1796. Links to follow to the individual images are below. :'''Copyright''' :The information on this page is free to all, subject to the proper use of the citation, but may not be used in or by any commercial enterprise.
:'''Citation''' :''South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Register, Drakenstein.'' Private photo collection. Photo taken by R. Olivier (2005), Source: Verbatim Copies VC 644: Cape town repository. Original registers located at Dutch Reformed Church Archive, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch as G3 3/3 and G3 3/4.
:'''Drakenstein Doopregister ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=421&cat=993681 G3/3/3])''' :{| || . ''p1:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785 '''1775'''.09.03 - 1775.10.01] || . ''p2:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-1 1775.10.01 - 1775.10.29] || . ''p3:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-2 1775.10.29 - 1775.11.19] |- || . ''p4:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-3 1775.11.19 - 1775.11.26] || . ''p5:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-8 1775.12.03 - 1775.12.24] || . ''p6:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-4 1775.12.31 - '''1776'''.02.04] |- || . ''p7:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-5 1776.02.04 - 1776.02.25] || . ''p8:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-6 1776.03.03 - 1776.03.24] || . ''p9:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-7 1776.03.24 - 1776.04.07] |- || . ''p10:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-9 1776.04.07 - 1776.04.28] || . ''p11:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-11 1776.04.28 - 1776.05.19] || . ''p12:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-17 1776.05.19 - 1776.07.07] |- || . ''p13:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-18 1776.07.21 - 1776.07.28] || . ''p14:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-10 1776.08.11 - 1776.09.15] || . ''p15:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-12 1776.09.15 - 1776.10.06] |- || . ''p16:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-13 1776.10.20 - 1776.12.01] || . ''p17:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-14 1776.12.01 - 1776.12.25] || . ''p18:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-15 1776.12.29 - '''1777'''.01.12] |- || . ''p19:''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-554 1776.12.29--1777.01.12] || . ''p20:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-16 1776.02.09 - 1777.03.23] || . ''p21:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-19 1777.04.06 - 1777.04.20] |- || . ''p22:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-20 1777.04.06 - 1777.04.20] || . ''p23:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-C?i=434&cat=993681 1777.04.20 - 1777.06.01] || . ''p24:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-22 1777.06.08 - 1777.07.20] |- || . ''p25:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-23 1777.07.20 - 1777.08.17] || . ''p26:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-24 1777.08.17 - 1777.09.28] || . ''p27:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-25 1777.10.05 - 1777.10.26] |- || . ''p28:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-26 1777.10.26 - 1777.11.26] || . ''p29:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-27 1777.11.30 - 1777.12.21] || . ''p30:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-28 1777.12.21 - '''1778'''.01.18] |} :{| || . ''p31:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785-29 1778.01.18 - 1778.03.02] || . 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Drakenstein Doopregister 3

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This page contains images taken of the Drakenstein baptism register from 1732 to 1775. Links to follow to the individual pages are below. :'''Copyright''' :The information on this page is free to all, subject to the proper use of the citation, but may not be used in or by any commercial enterprise.
:'''Citation''' :''South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Register, Drakenstein.'' Private photo collection. Photo taken by R. Olivier (2005), Source: Verbatim Copies VC 644: Cape town repository. Original registers located at Dutch Reformed Church Archive, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch as G3 3/1.
:'''Drakenstein Doopregister ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=388&cat=993681 G3/3.1])''' :{| | . ''p121'': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-1 '''1732'''.05.04 - 1732.08.10] || . ''p122'': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-2 1732.08.31 - 1732.09.21] || . ''p123'': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-4 1732.10.05 - 1732.10.07] |- || . ''p124'': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-5 '''1733'''.01.18 - 1733.05.10] || . ''p125:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-6 1733.05.17 - 1733.08.30] || . ''p126:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-8 1733.09.06 - 1733.09.29] |- || . ''p127:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-9 1733.12.26 - '''1734'''.04.24] || . ''p128:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-11 1734.06.06 - 1734.10.19] || . ''p129:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-12 1734.09.26 - 1734.12.24] |- || . ''p130:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-15 '''1735'''.01.02 - 1735.04.03] || . ''p131:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-17 1735.04.11 - 1735.07.02] || . ''p132:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-19 1735.07.02 - 1735.08.28] |- || . ''p133:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-20 1735.09.04 - 1735.11.26] || . ''p134:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-22 1735.11.27 - '''1736'''.03.04] || . ''p135:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-24 1736.03.25 - 1736.04.15] |- || . ''p136:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-26 1736.05.27 - 1736.08.05] || . ''p137:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-27 1736.08.05 - 1736.11.11] || . ''p138:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-29 1736.11.11 - '''1737'''.01.06] |- || . ''p139:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-30 1737.03.03 - 1737.04.07] || . ''p140:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-31 1737.06.02 - 1737.08.04] || . ''p141:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-32 1737.08.09 - 1737.10.06] |- || . ''p142:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-33 1737.10.06 - '''1738'''.04.06] || . ''p143:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-35 1738.04.06 - 1738.05.09] || . ''p144:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-36 1738.05.25 - 1738.08.10] |- . || . ''p145:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-37 1738.08.17 - 1738.12.19] || . ''p146:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-39 1738.12.21 - '''1739'''.03.28] || . ''p147:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-40 1739.03.30 - 1739.05.07] |- . || . ''p148:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-42 1739.05.10 - 1739.07.12] || . ''p149:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-43 1739.07.12 - 1739.10.03] || . ''p150:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-44 1739.10.03 - '''1740'''.02.19] |- | . |- || . ''p151:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-47 1740.02.21 - 1740.05.01] || . ''p152:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-49 1740.05.08 - 1740.07.17] || . ''p153:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-50 1740.07.17 - 1740.09.25] |- || . ''p154:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-51 1740.10.01 - 1740.11.27] || . ''p155:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-52 1740.11.27 - '''1741'''.01.29] || . ''p156:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-53 1741.02.19 - 1741.04.09] |- || . ''p157:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-55 1741.04.16 - 1741.06.18] || . ''p158:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-57 1741.06.25 - 1741.08.20] || . ''p159:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-58 1741.04.20 - 1741.10.01] |- || . ''p160:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-60 1741.10.01 - 1741.11.19] || . ''p161:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-61 1741.11.26 - '''1742'''.02.10] || . ''p162:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-64 1742.02.18 - 1742.04.08] |- || . ''p163:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-65 1742.04.08 - 1742.07.22] || . ''p164:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-66 1742.08.12 - 1742.09.30] || . ''p165:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-68 1742.09.30 - 1742.11.23] |- || . ''p166:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-69 1742.12.23 - '''1743'''.03.31] || . ''p167:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-70 1743.04.07 - 1743.05.19] || . ''p168:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-71 1743.05.19 - 1743.08.04] |- || . ''p169:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-73 1743.08.04 - 1743.10.05] || . ''p170:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-74 1743.10.05 - 1743.11.10] || . ''p171:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-75 1743.11.10 - 1743.12.15] |- || . ''p172:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-76 '''1744'''.01.19 - 1744.04.26] || . ''p173:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-77 1744.05.10 - 1744.07.05] || . ''p174:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-78 1744.07.19 - 1744.08.30] |- || . ''p175:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-79 1744.09.13 - 1744.11.15] || . ''p176:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-80 1744.11.22 - '''1745'''.04.17] || . ''p177:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-81 1745.04.10 - 1745.09.12] |- || . ''p178:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-82 1745.09.12 - 1745.12.05] || . ''p179:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-83 1745.12.19 - 1745.12.26] |} :'''Drakenstein Doopregister ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?i=514&cat=993681 G3/3/2])''' :{| || . ''p01:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3 '''1746'''.01.16 - 1746.03.20] || . ''p02:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-3 1746.04.09 - 1746.05.20] || . ''p03:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-7 1746.06.05 - 1746.09.25] |- || . ''p04:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-10 1746.10.02 - 1746.11.27] || . ''p05:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-13 '''1747'''.01.01 - 1747.04.23] || . ''p06:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-14 1747.04.30 - 1747.09.03] |- || . ''p07:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-16 1747.09.17 - 1747.10.29] || . ''p08:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-18 1747.10.29 - 1747.12.31] || . ''p09:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-21 '''1748'''.01.07 - 1748.05.12] |- || . ''p10:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-23 1748.05.19 - 1748.08.25] || . ''p11:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-25 1748.09.08 - 1748.12.29] || . ''p12:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-28 '''1749'''.01.05 - 1749.04.05] |- || . ''p13:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-34 1749.04.05 - 1749.07.06] || . ''p14:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-38 1749.07.13 - 1749.10.19] || . ''p15:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-41 1749.11.02 - '''1750'''.01.09] |- || . ''p16:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-45 1750.02.15 - 1750.03.29] || . ''p17:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-46 1750.03.29 - 1750.07.12] || . ''p18:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-48 1750.07.26 - 1750.10.04] |- || . ''p19:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-54 1750.10.09 - 1750.11.22] || . ''p20:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-56 1750.11.22 - '''1751'''.03.19] || . ''p21:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-59 1751.03.19 - 1751.05.30] |- || . ''p22:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-62 1751.06.20 - 1751.10.29] || . ''p23:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-63 1751.10.29 - 1751.12.26] || . ''p24:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-67 '''1752'''.01.02 - 1752.03.12] |- || . ''p25:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-84 1752.03.12 - 1752.06.04] || . ''p26:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-85 1752.06.18 - 1752.08.27] || . ''p27:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-86 1752.09.09 - 1752.12.25] |- || . ''p28:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-87 1752.12.25 - '''1753'''.03.04] || . ''p29:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-88 1753.03.25 - 1753.04.15] || . ''p30:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-89 1753.04.21 - 1753.06.24] |- | . |- || . ''p31:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-90 1753.07.01 - 1753.09.23] || . ''p32:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-91 1753.09.23 - 1753.10.21] || . ''p33:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-92 1753.10.21 - 1753.12.02] |- || . ''p34:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-93 1753.12.09 - '''1754'''.01.27] || . ''p35:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-94 1754.02.03 - 1754.03.17] || . ''p36:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-96 1754.03.31 - 1754.05.23] |- || . ''p37:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-95 1754.05.23 - 1754.07.21] || . ''p38:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-97 1754.07.28 - 1754.10.20] || . ''p39:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-98 1754.10.20 - 1754.12.08] |- || . ''p40:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-99 1754.12.15 - '''1755'''.02.23] || . ''p41:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-101 1755.03.02 - 1755.03.29] || . ''p42:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-102 1755.03.29 - 1755.05.25] |- || . ''p43:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-103 1755.06.08 - 1755.07.05] || . ''p44:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-104 1755.07.13 - 1755.08.31] || . ''p45:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-105 1755.08.31 - 1755.09.28] |- || . ''p46:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-106 1755.10.12 - 1755.11.23] || . ''p47:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-108 1755.12.07 - '''1756'''.02.15] || . ''p48:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-109 1756.02.29 - 1756.04.04] |- || . ''p49:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-110 1756.04.04 - 1756.06.13] || . ''p50:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-111 1756.06.26 - 1756.08.29] || . ''p51:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-112 1756.09.05 - 1756.09.26] |- || . ''p52:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-114 1756.09.26 - 1756.11.21] || . ''p53:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-115 1756.11.21 - 1756.12.14] || . ''p54:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-116 1756.12.16 - '''1757'''.02.20] |- || . ''p55:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-117 1757.02.27 - 1757.04.24] || . ''p56:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-118 1757.05.08 - 1757.06.12] || . ''p57:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-119 1757.06.26 - 1757.07.31] |- || . ''p58:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-121 1757.08.07 - 1757.09.11] || . ''p59:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-122 1757.09.11 - 1757.10.23] || . ''p60:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-124 1757.10.30 - 1757.12.24] |- | . |- || . ''p61:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-126 1757.12.24 - '''1758'''.03.05] || . ''p62:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-127 1758.03.12 - 1758.03.26] || . ''p63:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-128 1758.03.26 - 1758.06.26] |- || . ''p64:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-129 1758.06.26 - 1758.07.16] || . ''p65:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-130 1758.07.23 - 1758.08.20] || . ''p66:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-131 1758.09.03 - 1758.10.22] |- || . ''p67:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-132 1758.10.22 - 1758.11.12] || . ''p68:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-133 1758.11.12 - 1758.12.31] || . ''p69:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-134 '''1759'''.01.07 - 1759.02.18] |- || . ''p70:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-135 1759.02.18 - 1759.03.18] || . ''p71:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-138 1759.03.18 - 1759.04.29] || . ''p72:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-137 1759.06.03 - 1759.08.05] |- || . ''p73:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-139 1759.09.09 - 1759.11.11] || . ''p74:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Doopregister_3-140 1759.11.18 - '''1760'''.02.06] || . 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Drakenstein Dope

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[http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/2018/04/13/ng-gemeente-die-paarl/ Gemeentegeskiedenis] ==Drakenstein Baptism records== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-D 1714] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-Y 1715] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-D 1716] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-W 1717] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-T 1718] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-F 1719] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-9 1720] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-V 1721] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-B 1722] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W944-6 1723] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-P 1724] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-8 1725] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-S 1726] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-C 1727] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-L 1728] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-H 1729] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-T 1730] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-M 1731] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-T 1732] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-D 1733] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94W-8 1734] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-J 1735] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-K 1736] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94Q-2 1737] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-S 1738] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W947-M 1739] 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Eventually the above sample will grow to cover the whole 150-year period. Since the page was started, a important film became available on FamilySearch, so that a continuous range of Drakenstein and Paarl birth registers from 1693 to 1842 is now available there. Some of the original registers can also be reached from the body of the page, but are not highlighted by an entry in the Contents. We also offer links to a Wikitree collection of hundreds of photographs. This labour of love of Ronel Olivier, though started because Film 008121000 was not available, is not now rendered obsolete, because: # These are freely available (see section on Copyright). # The images are already uploaded to WikiTree, you can just insert the reference in your profiles. # The photographs are in colour. ===FamilySearch Film 008120997=== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WV-F?i=752&cat=993681 FamilySearch film 008120997 Index Frame] ====Item 4 (1693-1701) French==== :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-Z?i=313&cat=993681 Fransch Doopboek beginnende met 29 Augs 1693 eindigende met 5 Maart 1714] Main section ends with the words (Google-assisted translation by [[Laurie-474|Laurie-474]] 12:15, 13 June 2018 (UTC)): "All these children who are written above were baptized in the church of Drakenstein by Monsr. Pierre Simond, minister of the Holy Gospel, registered by Paul Roux, as long as it had been peaceable for me, from the year 1694 up to the year 1701." After that, Rev. Simond returned to Europe and the main register was continued in Dutch. :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-N 1709 Addendum] Another eight children were baptized on 21 and 22 September 1709 by Monsieur Daillie and registered in French in the same hand. ====Item 5 (1702-1714) Dutch==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-M?i=331&cat=993681 FamilySearch film 008120997 Item 5] Gedoopte Kinderen ====Item 6 (1714-1745)==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W94H-D?i=345&cat=993681 FamilySearch film 008120997 Item 6] Register der Gedoopte Kinderen van Drakesteijn ====Item 8 (1746-1775)==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9W1-D?i=514&cat=993681 FamilySearch film 008120997 Item 8] Naam-Register der Gedoopte Kinderen aan Drakensteyn ====Item 7 (1775-1785)==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W943-8?i=423&cat=993681 FamilySearch film 008120997 Item 7] Naam Register der Gedoopte Kinderen aan Drakenstijn ====Item 9 (1786-1793)==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-W9WP-T?i=631&cat=993681 FamilySearch film 008120997 Item 9] ===FamilySearch Film 008121000=== :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHS-Z FamilySearch film 008121000 Image 256 (1809-1820)] (original register, poorer quality) ====Item 1 (1794-1799)==== :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSH8-X FamilySearch film 008121000 Item 1] ====Item 2 (1799-1813)==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSHH-2 FamilySearch film 008121000 Item 2] ====Item 3 (1814-1823)==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4G-W FamilySearch film 008121000 Item 3 (1814-1823)] ====Item 4 (1823-1832)==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS4C-M FamilySearch film 008121000 Item 4 (1823-1832)] ===FamilySearch Film 008147760=== :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MJ-5 Index Frame] :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-BQ1B-G Item 3 (1831-1837)] Oorspronklik. :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7MP-P Item 4 (1838-1884)] Oorspronklik. ====Item 1 (1831-1842)==== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7M5-8 (1831-1842)] Die laaste van die fraai afskrifte. ===WikiTree Images=== ====Book 1 (1685-1717)]==== [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister|Book 1 (1685-1717)]] ====Book 2 (1718-1732)==== [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_-1 |Book 2 (1718-1732)]] ====Book 3 (1733-1768)==== [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_3 |Book 3 (1733-1775)]] ====Book 4 (1775-1785)==== [[Space:Drakenstein_Doopregister_1775-1785|Book 4 (1775-1785)]] ====Book 6 (1809-1810)==== [[Space:Dakenstein_Baptismal_Records_for_South_African_Roots_Project | Book 6 (1809-1810)]] ===Copyright=== :The '''Wikitree images''' are free to all, subject to the proper use of the following citation, but may not be used in or by any commercial enterprise. ::South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Register, Drakenstein. Private photo collection: Photo taken by R. Olivier (2005) : Source: Verbatim Copies VC 644: Cape town repository. Original registers located at Dutch Reformed Church Archive, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch as G3 3/1 to 3/6. :The '''FamilySearch images''' are accessible only to logged-in registered users of FamilySearch. Although registration is free, there are certain usage conditions, displayed at login time. It is your responsibility comply with them. Currently, Films 008120997 and 008121000 do not offer a required citation. The following unofficial citation (replacing '''000''' by the actual image number and '''URL''' by the actual web address shown by your browser, and in the case of Film 008121000 also changing the film number) may be suitable: :: South Africa, Parish registers for the Dutch Reformed Church at Paarl, Cape Province, 1694-1976, Baptisms 1786-1842, FamilySearch Film 008120997, Image '''000'''/700 ('''URL'''). Microfilm of original manuscripts at the Cape Dutch Reformed Church Archives, Grey's Pass, Cape Town, South Africa. ==Quick Links to WikiTree Images== '''''This section is still under construction.''''' This is a WikiTree page just like any profile biography, and you are welcome to participate! The date shown is that of the first baptism on the page. Each link goes to a different photo, even when the date is the same. 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HUWELIKE: :1718 Bladsy 36: [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Huweliksregister_Marriage_Register-240 Drakenstein]] :1719 Bladsy 36 [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drakenstein_Huweliksregister_Marriage_Register-240 Drakenstein]] Transcription of Marriage Page 125 Entry: 2 Date 1703-10-14 ["2 ditto √ Bernardús Jacobus Pieterse van Cabo burger aan Stellenbosch Jongman met Margaretta Brits van Cabo Jongedogter] ---- Date: 1717 [ Anno 1717, Den 18 April Johannes Olivier, Jongman van Cabo, 'met Helena Burger jongedoghter medealdaar] ([[Olivier-126|Olivier-126]]) ---- ===1726 Page 8 ===
{{Image|file=Drakenstein_Huweliksregister_Marriage_Register.jpg |caption=Drakenstein : Page 8 }} ---- ::'''' Page 8'''' ::Entry 8 ::[''Den 29 September 1726 Door my aan Stellenbosch getrouwed Andries de Jager van de Kaap Borger aan Drakensteijn J.M. met Elizabeth Potgieter mede van de Kaap J.D.''] ::([[Potgieter-170|Potgieter-170]])
---- Date: 1728 Page 13 Entry 3: [Den 7 Maart 1728,√ Gideon Slabbaart van Cabo de Goede Hoop Borger J.M. met Francina Karstens vanCabo Voornoemdt J.D.] ([[Slabbert-13|Slabbert-13]]) ([[Carstens-5|Carstens-5]]) ---- ===1729 Page 18 ===
{{Image|file=De_Villiers-491-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Huweliks Register }} ::Entry 9 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Drakenstein_Huweliksregister/_Marriage_Register&public=1 ‘’Jacob Hugo van Cabo de Goede Hoop, Burger aan Drakensteyn. J.M. met Rachel deVilliers van Cabo voornoemt: J.D.’’] ::([[De_Villiers-491|De_Villiers-491]])
---- Page 24 ::Date: 1733-06-14 ::Entry 4 ::[‘’den 14 Juny x √ Jan du Bussoin , J.M. met Maria Cronje J.D.’’] ::([[Du_Buisson-4|Du_Buisson-4]]) ([[Cronje-38|Cronje-38]]) Date: 1733 Entry: [den 15 10 ber, Christoffel Botha. Burger van Drakenstein. Jongman met Hester Potgieter, Jonge Dogter] ([[Potgieter-62|Potgieter-62]]) ([[Botha-69|Botha-69]]) ---- ===1739 Page 34 ===
{{Image|file=Stredon-1.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Huweliks Register }} ---- ::''''Page 34'''' ::Date 1739 ::[''do x Matthys Strydom van Cabo de Goede Hoop Burger aan Drakenstein J.M. en Johannes (sic) Gouws van Cabo Voornd. J.D.''] ::([[Stredon-1|Stredon-1]]) ([[Gous-78|Gous-78]])
---- Page48 Date 1744 [8. de *√. Johannes Villjon van Cabo de Goede Hoop Burger aan Drakenstein J.M en Aletta Olivier Van Cabo Voorn' J.D !] ---- ===1748 Page 59 ===
{{Image|file=De_Villiers-491-4.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Drakenstein Huweliks Register }} ::Entry 2 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Drakenstein_Huweliksregister/_Marriage_Register&public=1 ‘’22 Sept Hendrik Francois Moller van Cabo de Goede Hoop, Burger aldaar. J.M. met Rachel deVilliers van Cabo voornoemt: weduwe wylen Jacob Hugot’’] ::([[De_Villiers-491|De_Villiers-491]])
===1762 Page 89 ===
{{Image|file=Olivier-218.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} ::Entry 6: ::[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Drakenstein_Huweliksregister/_Marriage_Register&public=1''Gerret Cornelis Olivier van Cabo Burger alhier, Jongman met Anna Nuuwoudt van Cabo Jonge Dogter ] ::([[Olievier-2|Olievier-2]]) ::Entry 7: ::[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Drakenstein_Huweliksregister/_Marriage_Register&public=1 ''Laurens Erasmus van Cabo. Burger aan Stellenbosch Weduwenaar met Margaretha Louisa de Bruijn van Cabo Jongedogter''] ::([[Erasmus-398|Erasmus-398]])

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Drakenstein (Paarl) Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1717 to 1964, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147762?i=575&cat=993681 '''1717-1839''' (G3/5/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197D-K?i=577&cat=993681 1717] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197N-C?i=578&cat=993681 1718 1719] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197J-2?i=579&cat=993681 1720] 1721 1722 1723 1724 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197J-2?i=579&cat=993681 1725] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197X-2?i=580&cat=993681 1726] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197N-3?i=581&cat=993681 1727] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197D-9?i=583&cat=993681 1728] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197F-N?i=585&cat=993681 1729] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197F-D?i=586&cat=993681 1730] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197Z-B?i=587&cat=993681 1731] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197Z-V?i=588&cat=993681 1732] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197N-M?i=589&cat=993681 1733 1734] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197C-L?i=590&cat=993681 1735] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197Z-9?i=591&cat=993681 1736] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197D-6?i=592&cat=993681 1737 1738] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1978-6?i=593&cat=993681 1739] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197D-T?i=594&cat=993681 1740] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197C-T?i=595&cat=993681 1741] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197C-Q?i=598&cat=993681 1742] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1978-V?i=600&cat=993681 1743] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197H-1?i=602&cat=993681 1744] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1976-R?i=603&cat=993681 1745] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197Z-5?i=604&cat=993681 1746] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197W-G?i=605&cat=993681 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197C-C?i=606&cat=993681 1748] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1978-S?i=607&cat=993681 1749] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1978-F?i=608&cat=993681 1750] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197H-R?i=610&cat=993681 1751] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197C-5?i=612&cat=993681 1752] 1753 (pages missing, but see below) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1974-1?i=613&cat=993681 1754 1755] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1974-F?i=614&cat=993681 1756] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-1974-M?i=616&cat=993681 1757 1758] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-197C-F?i=617&cat=993681 1759] 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HN-P?i=680&cat=993681 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HN-Q?i=681&cat=993681 1796 1797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HJ-3?i=682&cat=993681 1798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19H6-R?i=683&cat=993681 1799 1800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HK-5?i=684&cat=993681 1801 1802 1804 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HV-D?i=685&cat=993681 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HV-R?i=686&cat=993681 1808 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HX-8?i=687&cat=993681 1810 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HK-G?i=688&cat=993681 1812 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HN-K?i=690&cat=993681 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HF-G?i=693&cat=993681 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HK-C?i=694&cat=993681 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HX-B?i=696&cat=993681 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HX-X?i=697&cat=993681 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HN-9?i=699&cat=993681 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HV-L?i=700&cat=993681 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HN-6?i=702&cat=993681 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HX-P?i=703&cat=993681 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HV-C?i=704&cat=993681 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HF-S?i=705&cat=993681 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19H8-N?i=708&cat=993681 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HK-7?i=711&cat=993681 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HV-9?i=713&cat=993681 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HJ-R?i=715&cat=993681 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HX-W?i=717&cat=993681 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HX-K?i=720&cat=993681 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HC-2?i=723&cat=993681 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HC-S?i=727&cat=993681 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19H7-4?i=731&cat=993681 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19H6-6?i=735&cat=993681 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HF-C?i=738&cat=993681 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19H6-1?i=741&cat=993681 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HC-B?i=744&cat=993681 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-19HH-Z?i=748&cat=993681 1838] ''Beware, some pages between 1793 and 1794 are out of order''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120998?i=4&cat=993681 '''1717-1823''' (G3/5/1A)] - Duplicate of above, but different document
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-C?i=6&cat=993681 1717] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-P?i=7&cat=993681 1718 1719] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-1?i=8&cat=993681 1720] 1721 1722 1723 1724 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-1?i=8&cat=993681 1725] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-K?i=9&cat=993681 1726] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-4?i=10&cat=993681 1727] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-B?i=11&cat=993681 1728] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-3?i=13&cat=993681 1729] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-7?i=14&cat=993681 1730] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-9?i=15&cat=993681 1731 1732] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-Y?i=16&cat=993681 1733 1734] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-6?i=17&cat=993681 1735 1736] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-S?i=18&cat=993681 1737 1738] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-D?i=19&cat=993681 1739 1740] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-L?i=20&cat=993681 1741 1742 1743] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-W?i=21&cat=993681 1744 1745] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-X?i=22&cat=993681 1746 1747 1748 1749] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-H?i=23&cat=993681 1750 1751 1752] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-3?i=24&cat=993681 1753 1754 1755] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-L?i=25&cat=993681 1756] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-8?i=26&cat=993681 1757 1758 1759] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-Y?i=27&cat=993681 1760 1761] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-J?i=28&cat=993681 1762 1763] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-3?i=29&cat=993681 1764] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-P?i=30&cat=993681 1765 1766] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-V?i=31&cat=993681 1767 1768] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF7-D?i=32&cat=993681 1769 1770] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-8?i=33&cat=993681 1771] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-H?i=35&cat=993681 1772 1773] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFH-M?i=37&cat=993681 1774] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-5?i=38&cat=993681 1775] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-K?i=39&cat=993681 1776] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFQ-Y?i=41&cat=993681 1777] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-N?i=42&cat=993681 1778 1779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF7-N?i=43&cat=993681 1780] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-7?i=45&cat=993681 1781 1782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-W?i=46&cat=993681 1783 1784] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFQ-1?i=48&cat=993681 1785] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-Q?i=51&cat=993681 1786] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFQ-W?i=53&cat=993681 1787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-N?i=55&cat=993681 1788] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-8?i=58&cat=993681 1789] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFW-C?i=61&cat=993681 1790] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF7-K?i=63&cat=993681 1791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFQ-X?i=65&cat=993681 1792] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFQ-M?i=67&cat=993681 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF7-L?i=69&cat=993681 1793.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFS-N?i=68&cat=993681 1794] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF7-L?i=69&cat=993681 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF7-M?i=70&cat=993681 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF7-Y?i=71&cat=993681 1797 1798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFQ-K?i=72&cat=993681 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-P?i=73&cat=993681 1800 1801 1802 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-R?i=74&cat=993681 1806 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFQ-L?i=75&cat=993681 1808 1809 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFS-5?i=78&cat=993681 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFQ-J?i=79&cat=993681 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-7?i=80&cat=993681 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-6?i=82&cat=993681 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFS-T?i=84&cat=993681 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-L?i=85&cat=993681 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF4-F?i=87&cat=993681 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-Y?i=89&cat=993681 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-W?i=91&cat=993681 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFS-L?i=92&cat=993681 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF3-V?i=94&cat=993681 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFS-X?i=95&cat=993681 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFS-S?i=96&cat=993681 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120998?i=103&cat=993681 '''1824-1845''' (G3/5/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF9-X?i=106&cat=993681 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF9-Z?i=109&cat=993681 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF9-K?i=112&cat=993681 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SF9-5?i=113&cat=993681 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SX1-L?i=117&cat=993681 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SX1-K?i=119&cat=993681 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFM-2?i=121&cat=993681 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SX1-J?i=124&cat=993681 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SFS-7?i=126&cat=993681 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SX1-N?i=130&cat=993681 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SX1-T?i=135&cat=993681 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXB-C?i=141&cat=993681 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXY-F?i=146&cat=993681 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXB-Z?i=150&cat=993681 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXB-S?i=156&cat=993681 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SX5-8?i=164&cat=993681 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXP-K?i=173&cat=993681 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXT-V?i=185&cat=993681 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXT-T?i=191&cat=993681 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXL-W?i=194&cat=993681 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXL-2?i=200&cat=993681 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXG-Z?i=206&cat=993681 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120998?i=214&cat=993681 '''1845-1857''' (G3/5/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXP-6?i=218&cat=993681 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXK-P?i=231&cat=993681 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXV-7?i=245&cat=993681 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXJ-4?i=265&cat=993681 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXF-R?i=284&cat=993681 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXX-C?i=304&cat=993681 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXD-2?i=319&cat=993681 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SX8-D?i=345&cat=993681 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXC-B?i=367&cat=993681 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXC-7?i=382&cat=993681 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXW-F?i=422&cat=993681 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7SXC-S?i=447&cat=993681 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7S6G-X?i=480&cat=993681 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120998?i=503&cat=993681 '''1857-1869''' (G3/5/4)]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN5L?i=6&cat=993681 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN2L?i=28&cat=993681 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN26?i=47&cat=993681 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN2F?i=70&cat=993681 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN29?i=119&cat=993681 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNXZ?i=145&cat=993681 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147764?i=157&cat=993681 '''1875-1885''' (G3/5/6)]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKP-D3WT-Y?i=609&cat=993681 1956] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKP-D3W2-Q?i=645&cat=993681 1957] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKP-D3WJ-9?i=683&cat=993681 1958] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKP-D3WD-S?i=713&cat=993681 1959] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKP-D3WD-C?i=740&cat=993681 1960] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G3

Draper, 1841-44

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:Draper, Lyman Copland, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Draper-4767'''''Rev. Robert Bell Interview''''' :Draper Manuscripts, Draper's Notes Series S, v. 31: Notebook H;1841-44 pp. 321-323 :Transcribed by Paula Snyder, (paulas1218@aol.com) from microfilm copy of the original document at the Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 Seventh Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243 from the Draper Manuscripts Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI., Division of Archives and Manuscripts :'''Majr. Rbt. Bell - Gen. Rutherford''' :(From his son, Rev. Robt. Bell of Pontotoc (county) Mis.(Mississippi) :Maj. Robt. Bell was born in Penn at 12 years of age his father moved to Amherst County, VA. subsequently to Caswell, & in '71 to Guilford County, N.C. When he, Maj. B., was about 34 years old. At the age of 28, he had married Miss Catherine Walker, by whom he had 3 sons & 3 daughters; married a second time in Guilford County in Dec. '74 to Miss Mary Boyd, by whom he had 10 sons & 3 daughters 19 children in all, of whom 11 were living in 1841. When the Revolution broke out, he commanded a company and served throughout the war went with his company on Gen. Rutherford's campaign in '76 against the Cherokees there was no fighting, for the S.C. troops had met & defeated the Indians previous to Rutherford's joining them however the North Carolina troops burnt some Indian towns, destroyed corn Maj. Bell fought at the battle of Eutaw Springs under Gen. Pickens at the close of which, he was placed in command of the guard that conveyed the prisoners 22 miles to a place of security. They had marched 6 miles before engaging making 28 miles march that day, beside the engagement. Gen. Greene in consideration of Bell's good services promoted him to a Majority in the regular service. Major Bell was in a private capacity at the siege of Ninety-Six; & was often out against the Tories. He was temporarily absent from the army after a supply of corn, or he would have taken part at Guilford battle. :In 1785 Majr. Bell emigrated to Sumner county in the Cumberland Country since Tennessee. In the fall of '92 there were **rted at Maj. Bell's a dozen families, & when getting logs to stockade the place, 40 Indians were lurking about but did not attack the fort. Maj. Bell was much of a military man was a professor of religion from a young man. In '98 or '99 removed from Sumner County to Mill Creek in Davidson: He died of the cold plague in January, 1816, in his 80th year, while at John Edmondson's, in the neighborhood of the Hermitage: was born in Dec. 1736. His son Nathaniel sickened with the cold plague, a terrible malignant disease, while at Edmondson's, & Maj. Bell & one of his daughters went to minister to him – he recovered , but the aged father & daughter were seized by the fearful malady & died Edmondson also died, & there were 4 corpses in the house at the same time. :Note: Transcribed from microfilm copy of the original document at the ::Tennessee State Library and Archives ::403 Seventh Avenue North ::Nashville, TN 37243 :from the Draper Manuscripts Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI., Division of Archives and Manuscripts. Spelling and punctuation are as they appear in the original text. :These interview notes were made during a trip Lyman Copeland Draper took to the south early in his career, sometime between 1841 and 1844. They are now housed in volume 30S of the Draper Manuscripts (Drapers Notes). Draper Manuscript Collection :Sandi Gorin has graciously given permission for the following explanation of the Draper Manuscripts to be added to this site. Sandi concentrates on KY research, but these documents can be helpful in Tennessee also. :THE DRAPER MANUSCRIPTS: What are they? Where are they? We've all heard about them; will they help us in our Kentucky research? :The Draper Manuscripts (often referred to as the Draper Papers) were compiled by Lyman Copeland Draper. He had planned to do a book which he had named "Sketches of the Lives of the Pioneers". The book was never realized. But, his collection of interviews does exist. The collection is a series of interviews which he conducted (or acquired), many in person, some in letters, about the old pioneers. The time frame is expansive - from the 1740's through the War of 1812 time frame. The territory covered is just as impressive - 21 states east of the Mississippi River, Iowa, Missouri and parts of Canada! :The papers also include documents, 575 early maps and manuscripts. His interviews ranged from the heroes of the time to the unknown little settler. And, bless his historical heart, he sensed that we in later years needed more than a list of their names. He included their names, parents and grandparents; sometimes more. :When Draper died in 1891, he had been working on the manuscripts for over 50 years. Draper himself, a New York man, was so intent on his research that he caught the attention of his cousin's husband, Peter Remen. Having the finances to help, Remen was a strong supporter of Draper's quest. :The original collection is housed at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. You are allowed to see the originals there, but cannot photocopy them. Some of the information contained is absolutely a gold mine of information and includes information such as color of hair and eyes, where the individual was born, military service and much more. :How many manuscripts are there? 491 volumes on 123 reels of microfilm which are divided into 50 separate series. The series are labeled A through ZZ (with the letter I and II not used). The George Rogers Clark Papers are Series J and are 65 volumes on 15 reels alone. The Joseph Brant Papers, Series E contained 22 volumes on 6 reels. :A Guide to the Draper Papers was published by Josephine L. Harper, she the Curator of the Draper Manuscripts, gives a description of each series, an index to the people named and places cited; it includes 4 appendices. There are also Calendars to 11 of the series in the collection which give an over-view of the documents by date and an index to the actual documents. Five of these Calendars are in print and may be ordered from McDowell Publications, of Utica, KY. Printed Calendars include the Calendar of the Kentucky Papers of the Draper Collection, Calendar of the Tennessee and King's Mountain Papers of the Draper Collection, and The Preston and Virginia Papers of the Draper Collection. See their web site at: http://members.aol.com/sammcpub/cat3.htm :These Calendars can be found on microfiche and may be ordered from., 623 Martense Ave., Teaneck, NJ 07666 (1984 address): Calendar of the George Rogers Clark Papers of the Draper Collection; Calendar of the Frontier War Papers; Calendar of the David Shepherd Papers; Calendar of the South Carolina Papers; Calendar of the South Carolina Papers in the Revolutions Miscellanies and Calendar of the Thomas Sumter Papers. (Unable to locate a web site). :The State Historical Society of Wisconsin will loan their film out of state. You might want to check their web site. The Newberry Library in Chicago have complete collections but will not loan out the film. The Allen County Public Library == Sources ==

Draper entries from The Parish Registers of Boston in the County of Lincoln

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Draper entries from The Parish Registers of Boston in the County of Lincoln: Vol. I (https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso01bost/page/n5): Baptisms
1558/9 Jan. 6 ''eod. Margareta Draper''
1560/1 ''Jan. 18 Margareta Draper''
1564 ''Oct. 26 Rob'tus Draper''
1567 ''Maii 11 Thomas Draper''
1570 ''April. 22 Agnes Draper''
1581 ''April. 8. Ric'us filius Rad'i Draper''
1584 ''Julii 5 Maria filia Henrici Draper de Skyrbeck''
1585/6 ''Feb. 12 Matheus filius Rad'i Draper''
1586 ''April. 2 Rob'tus filius Mathei Draper''
1587 ''Aug. 20 Nich's Draper filius populi2'' (2 T. omits 'filius populi.') - prob. son of Matthew who d. 1595
1587 Dec. 31 ''eod. Thomas filius Rad'i Draper''
1588/9 ''Mart. 9 Agnes filia Rob'ti Draper''
1589 ''Oct. 31 Ric'us filius Mathei Draper'' - prob. son of Matthew who d. 1595
1590 ''Nov. 8 Thomas filius Rob'ti Draper''
1595 Oct. 13 ''eod. Ric'us filius Rob'ti Draper (+ Sibsey)''
1595/6 ''Feb. 6 Anna filia Ric'i Draper''
1597/8 Jan. 23 ''eod. Anna filia Henrici Draper''
1597/8 ''Feb. 28 Margareta filia Rob'ti Draper (+ Sybsey)'' Marriages
1570 ''April. 27 Mathewe Draper & Alice Johnson'' - Matthew d. 1595 (son of Richard who d. 1592); Alice had son Leonard Johnson
1571 ''Sept. 16 Rob't Gildon & Mawde Draper''
1574 ''Julii 1 Peter Woodall & Alyce Draper'' - daughter of Richard who d. 1592
1574/5 ''Feb. 13 Thomas Draper & Margarett Granger''
1578/9 ''Feb. 24 Rob't Turpyn & Margarett Draper'' - daughter of Richard who d. 1592
1579 ''Junii 30 Raffe Draper & Jane Spencer''
1583 ''Nov. 4 Raffe Draper & Margarett Fairebarn''
1588/9 ''Jan. 16 Rob't Draper & Katheryn Bayte''
Burials
1558 ''Oct. 18 Margarett Draper''
1564/5 ''Mart. 28 Thomas Draper''
1565 ''April 5 Agnes Draper''
1569 ''Aug. 6 Thomas Draper''
1573/4 ''Jan 29 Edithe Draper''
1582/3 ''Mart. 11 Jayne Draper''
1585/6 ''Jan. 5 Elizabeth Draper''
1586/7 ''Feb. 23 Margarett Draper''
1587/8 ''Mart. 15 Thomas Draper''
1588 ''Junii 15 Johan Draper''
1589 ''Dec. 2 Agnes Draper''
1590 ''Nov. 27 Thomas Draper''
1592 ''Nov. 29 Richard Draper'' - wife Agnes; father of Matthew, Alice, Margaret (see UK National Archives; PROB-11-81-75)
1595 ''April. 18 Mathewe Draper (+ senior)'' - wife Alice, sons Matthew, Nicholas and Richard, daughters Agnes, Alice and Susan; son of Richard who d. 1592, above (see UK National Archives; PROB-11-85-384)
1596 ''Oct. 1 Agnes Draper'' Vol. II (https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso02bost/page/n9): Baptisms
1602 ''May 1 Richarde s. Richarde Draper (+gent)''
1603/4 ''Mar. 21 Anne d. Robert Draper of Sibsey''
1604 ''Oct. 14 Marie d. Richarde Draper''
1607 ''Sept. 27 Mathewe s. Richarde Draper''
Marriages
1604 ''May 3 John Freson & Margaret Draper''
1608 ''May 29 George Mathew & Jone Draper''
1608 ''Aug. 14 Christopher Gilson (+singleman) & Isabel Draper (+singlewoman)'' Burials
1601 ''Dec. 16 Will'm Draper''
1603/4 ''Jan. 22 Anne Draper''
1605 ''Apr. 17 Mathewe Draper''
1614 ''Nov. 25 Elizabeth Draper, bur.''
1616 ''Aug. 2 Susanna w. Richard Draper gent''
1620 ''May 16 Margret Draper widdowe''
1630 ''Apr. 7 Hanna w. Richard Draper gent''
At the end of Vol. II, there is a ''Schedule of the Bishops' Transcripts from 1 October, 1599 to 25 March, 1639.'' One of the entries is: ''1 April, 1609, to 1 April, 1610. Signed by 'Tho: Woll. Richard Draper, John Cammock.' Exhibited at Lincoln, 5 May 1610.''

Drapers Company

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"Founded over 600 years ago, the Drapers’ Company is incorporated by Royal Charter and is one of the Twelve Great Livery Companies in the City of London. It has evolved into an organisation that addresses contemporary issues, gaining a new relevance through its philanthropic role." Read more at: * http://www.thedrapers.co.uk * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Drapers [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/Drapers_Company.jpg The image to the right] is a scan of a document passed on to [[Orme-81|Chris Orme]] from [[Watson-4758|Dorothy Orme (formally Watson)]] detailing the history of the Watson family connection with [http://www.thedrapers.co.uk/ The Drapers' Company] as recorded by her father. It will be seen that the document sites [[Watson-4787|Henry]] as being the person through whom the connection began. Henry was an apprentice to a Robert Lake Young. I have found one Robert Lake Young in the 1851 census, b. abt 1784 in Surrey, living in Surrey and working as a "Clarke in the the Glass Trade". This is interesting as [[Watson-4792|Henry's father]] was a glass and lead merchant. I also found a Robert Young in the 1841 census, b. abt 1784, working in Camberwell, Surrey as a "Clarke". Contributions welcome...

DRAUTZ in USA

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The goal of this project is to find a lot of descendants DRAUTZ / DRAUZ in the USA ! They are emigrated from Germany. The name changend to (Draut, Drout, ...?) They ... belong to a common tree. It starts in Germany, Heilbronn Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Seifert-630|Wolfgang Seifert]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28292488 send me a private message]. Thanks!

DRay Stumbles thru the History of the Ray Family of England and Scotland

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A place for notes and musings as I search for how my family ended up in America. It may be of some use to others researching Ray family history. It makes sense if you go through the trouble of reading Memory 1 first. ;-)

Drcarob Travel Images

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Dreadnought Project

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The goal of this project is a naval history wiki focusing on naval history in the period 1880-1920, with side-projects in 3D modeling and simulation. ... The Dreadnought Project augments rather than replaces the information available on Wikipedia Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16631329 send me a private message]. Thanks! * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreadnought

Dreams To Remember

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Worldwide Study of Our Ancestors and Allied Families. This is the page for my finished research. 1) Who am I? 2) I've got Dreams to Remember! 3) Beyond Judaism. ✡ Research Notes at: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Granstrom-5 Researching the Ancestors of Denise Marie Lukens https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Researching_the_Ancestors_of_Denise_Marie_Lukens Researching the Ancestors of Stanley Algot Granstrom https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Researching_the_Ancestors_of_Stanley_Algot_Granstrom Researching the Ancestors of Marion Renee Andre https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Researching_the_Ancestors_of_Marion_Renee_Andre Researching the Ancestors of LaVere David Lukens https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Researching_the_Ancestors_of_LaVere_David_Lukens Researching the Ancestors of Jacqueline Yvonne Porter https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Researching_the_Ancestors_of_Jacqueline_Yvonne_Porter All my Misc. Research Notes https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:More_Research_Needed

Dreijer - Originally of Holstein Germany, Settled in Cape Town South Africa under the assumed surname of D'Algue, reverted to Dreyer as per Isaac D'Algue (Augustus Dreijer's) final will and testament.

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dreyer-741|Andre Dreyer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13317514 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dreispitz

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===='''Dreispitz, Kamenka, Saratov, Volga'''==== :'''Bergseite | Mother Colony | Protestant {{Image|file=Dreispitz-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Dreispitz-Red Arrow}} :Names: ::Dreispitz ::Verkhnaya Dobrinka ::Verkhnyaya Dobrinka ::Werchnaja Dobrinka ::Верхняя Добринка ::Дрейшпиц :Daughter Colonies: ::Blumenfeld (am Belaya Kuba) ::Kana ::Rosenberg (Bergseite) :History: *Dreispitz was founded on 16 September 1767 by colonists who had been recruited by officials of Catherine the Great's government and was therefore known as a crown colony. *Following the release of the Volga Germans from the "Special Settlements" in 1956, many Volga German families who had originally lived in neighboring colonies returned to settle in Dreispitz. The post-1946 cemetery contains the graves of many of these returning families. *Today, what remains of the former colony of Dreispitz is known as Verkhnyaya Dobrinka. *Dreispitz had a population of 151 in 1773, 3,747 in 1912, and 1800 in 1926. The first statistical report of the Volga colonies in 1769 shows Dreispitz with a population of 124. Of 31 families, 28 were considered suited for farming. Livestock listed included: 65 horses, 22 work oxen, 112 cows and calves, and 19 swine. There were 26 houses, 16 granaries, and 13 stables. * [https://vgi.fairfield.edu/colonies/dreispitz Volga German Institute] * [http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_dreispitz.cfm Center for Volga German Studies] *[https://www.ahsgr.org/page/Dreispitz AHSGR Village Coordinator|Dreispitz] *[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Verkh.+Dobrinka,+Volgograd+Oblast,+Russia,+403863/@50.3649316,45.6425632,3969m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zNTDCsDIyJzA4LjgiTiA0NcKwMzknMzguOSJF!3b1!8m2!3d50.3691!4d45.6608!3m4!1s0x4113d95ffd00e2db:0x28b57b6105bdeb39!8m2!3d50.3667676!4d45.660966?hl=en Google Map Direct Link|Dreispitz now Verkh. Dobrinka, Volgograd, Russia] :Church: *The Lutheran congregation in Dreispitz was part of the Galka parish which was founded in 1767. *Nothing remains of the church building in Dreispitz. Today, a park is located where it once stood, north of the former winter prayer house which is today being used as a Community Center. :Pastors & Priests: *The congregation in Dreispitz was served by the following pastors: ::?-1774 Pastor Bergstrom ::1774-1778 Johann Kaspar Brauns ::1782-1788 Jakob Alexander Topelius ::1792-1794 Mag. Johann Dorn ::1796-1804 Philipp Jakob Hiemer ::Friedrich Dahlinger ::Pastor Schneider :Surnames: ::Bast (Dobrinka) ::Beisel (Dreispitz) ::Bender (Galka) ::Berkl ::Galliart ::Ginzer ::Heffele ::Heith / Hei(d)t ::Herbel (Dreispitz) ::Jauck ::Klein (Dreispitz) ::Kohlberg ::Lundgrün (Dreispitz) ::Meier (Dreispitz) ::Müller (Dreispitz-1) ::Müller (Frank-1) ::Peterson (Dreispitz) ::Quin(d)t (Boisroux) ::Schierat ::Schmidt (Dreispitz) ::Schmiese ::Schreiock ::Schreiock ::Schwemmer ::Siegward(t) ::Siewert (Dreispitz) ::Sokolowski (Dreispitz) ::Steinle ::Vol(l)e(r)t / Wol(l)e(r)t ::Walwetz ::Wilhelm (Dreispitz) ::Würtz (Beideck) :Immigration: ::Alsen, Cavalier Co., North Dakota ::Bakersfield, Kern Co., California ::Bay City, Bay Co., Michigan ::Durham, Marion Co., Kansas ::Ellinwood, Barton Co., Kansas ::Fort Collins, Larimer Co., Colorado ::Hillsboro, Marion Co., Kansas ::Khortitza, Omsk Oblast (Siberia) ::Lamar, Prowers Co., Colorado ::Lehigh, Marion Co., Kansas ::Loma Linda, San Bernardino Co., California ::Lost Springs, Marion Co., Kansas ::Marion, Marion Co., Kansas ::Melba, Canyon Co., Idaho ::Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin ::Mountain Lake, Cottonwood Co., Minnesota ::Munich, Cavalier Co., North Dakota ::Novotroitzkoye, Chui District, Zhambyl Region, Kazakhstan ::Rastatt, Kr. Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg ::Saginaw, Saginaw Co., Michigan ::Sanger, Fresno Co., California ::Sheboygan, Sheboygan Co., Wisconsin ::Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington ::Tashkent, Uzbekistan ::Windsor, Larimer Co., Colorado --------------- First Settlers List: Village of DREISPITZ The following surnames are mentioned: Basler, Bast, Becker, Bei ?, Beisel, Bender, Bengel, Bengler ?, Bergman, Biesler?, Blohm, Brehm, Dalinger / Dahlinger, Dutzed ?, Feil, Galliart, Ginzer?, Hamm, Hefel / Heffel / Heffele, Heid / Heidt, Heinz / Heintz, Herbel, Hilterman, Hofman / Hoffman / Hoffmann, Jost, Keller, Kimmel, Klehman /Klehmann), Klein, Kling, Kloss / Klosz, Kohlberg, Krach, Kraft, Krag ?, Kraus, Krek ?, Ladner, Langholf / Langholff, Laubhan, Legler, Leonhardt, Lieder, Lieders, Lundgrun, Lust, Mehl, Meier, Moft, Muller, Otto, Quint / Quindt, Rau, Reisig / Reissig, Ruf / Ruff, Schander, Scherr ?, Scherer / Scherrer, Schick, Schirau, Schirg ?, Schmidt, Schneider, Schreiock, Schulz / Schultz, Schwab, Schwemmer, Shir? Siegward / Siegwardt, Sinner, Sokolowsky, Steinert, Steinle, Stuck, Sturz/ Sturtz, Tiel / Thiel / Thiele, Utz ?, Voder / Volder / Vorder / Forder ?, Volker, Werz / Wertz, Wirz / Wirtz, Wollert, Wunsch, Yauk / Yauck, Zaager ?, Zacher, Zuwert ? Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Gololobovka [Donhof], Gryaznukha [Kraft], Kamishin, Krestovoi Buyerak [Muller], Lesnoi Karamish [Grimm], Medveditskoi Krestovoi Buyerak [Frank], Nizhnaya Dobrinka [Dobrinka], Pochinnaya [Kratzke], Sarepta, Shcherbakovka, Splavnukha [Huck], Talovka [Beideck], Ust-Gryaznukha [Gobel], Ust-Kulalinka [Galka], Verkhnaya Kulalinka [Holstein], Vodyanoi Buyerak [Stephan], Zvonarevka [Schwed]

Dresden Transcript

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Articles from Dresden's weekly newspaper.

Dresden Transcript-1

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Obituaries waiting for profiles to be created/attached.

Dreselly from Munich

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Preston-4950|Marie Preston]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18825409 send me a private message]. Thanks!

DREW, Elizabeth

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Nowlen-17|Nehemiah Nowlen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14503460 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Drew Doyle

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The project is to locate my 1st cousin who was adopted around 6 or 7 years old. The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Doyle-6843|M Doyle]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27426826 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Drew M To-Do List

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Here are the profiles, I'm currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Nightingale-336|Nightingale, Cecil ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lee_maybe-1|Nightingale, Sylvia Jean (Lee maybe) ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lee-11267|Nightingale, Sylvia (Lee)]] || || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-338|Nightingale, Rodney ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-340|Nightingale, Thomas ]] || 1885-08-29 || to-do |- | [[Mathie-43|Nightingale, Nellie Violet Winifred (Mathie) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-341|Nightingale, Elwyn Alexander]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-342|Nightingale, Beryl Adelaide]] || 1918-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-343|Nightingale, Henry ]] || 1884-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-344|Nightingale, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-345|Nightingale, John ]] || 1881-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-346|Nightingale, Charles ]] || 1879-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-347|Nightingale, Susan ]] || 1876-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-348|Nightingale, William ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-349|Nightingale, Georgina ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Driftwood Akers

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Driftwood Akers was the family home and property of Fran Akers and her children, Kerry and Darrell McKinley. Currently the property is occupied and maintained by Darrell McKinley and his wife, Nancy. Located on the shoreline of the Albemarle sound, the property consists of a small yard with the family home and then acres of marshland.

Drimmie Creek British Columbia, Canada

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===Flying Officer Gordon Robert Drimmie, DFC=== Drimmie Creek in the Upper Arrow Lakes draw down zone, British Columbia, Canada Drimmie Creek was named in 1950, as follows: "Named to remember Royal Canadian Air Force Flying Officer Gordon Robert Drimmie, DFC, service number J16306 from Revelstoke, British Columbia serving with 405 Sqn when he was killed 14 January 1944, age 21. Buried at Hanover Cemetery, Germany, grave 11.H.2. Survived by parents Martin and Margaret Drimmie, Vancouver." Details are from enlistment & service papers held in the Personnel & Records Division, National Archives of Canada, supplemented by info published by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Our thanks for this information go to the Provincial Toponymist, Base Mapping & Geomatic Services Branch, Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, Prov Govt Victoria British Columbia, Canada. Martin Charles Drimmie married Margaret Ringe in 1921 in Revelstoke, some 15 klm south of Drimmie Creek. He was born in Ireland 1891 to Robert Drimmie and Elizabeth Philips Robert Drimmie's parents moved to Ireland in 1850 from Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire Scotland. I also have note of a civil court case heard in Revelstoke 1928. Martin Drimmie was plaintiff, defendent was Willis J Armstrong. British Columbia County Court Revelstoke I am currently trying to obtain information on this court case and will post any further details as they come to hand. DRIMMIE, F/O Gordon Robert (J16306) Distinguished Flying Cross No.405 Squadron Award effective 5 February 1944 as per London Gazette dated 15 February 1944 and AFRO 644/44 dated 24 March 1944. Born 1922 at Revelstoke; home in Vancouver; enlisted Calgary 17 February 1941. Trained at No.2 ITS (graduated 25 April 1941), No.19 EFTS (graduated 25 September 1941) and No.10 SFTS (graduated 19 December 1941). Commissioned 1942. Killed in action 14 January 1944 (Lancaster ND423); buried in Germany. Medal sent to next-of-kin, 8 March 1946 via Governor General. No citation other than "...completed ...many successful operations against the enemy in which [he] displayed high skill, fortitude and devotion to duty." Public Records Office Air 2/8782 has recommendation dated 22 December 1943 when he had flown 31 sorties (180 hours 16 minutes) as follows: 1 Nov 42 St.Omer (1.50) 15 Sep 43 Montlucon (5.57) 6 Dec 42 Eindoven (2.30) 22 Sep 43 Hanover (5.41) 15 Jan 43 Cherbourg (1.30) 23 Sep 43 Mannheim (6.01) 22 Jan 43 St.Omer (2.15) 4 Oct 43 Frankfurt (5.46) 26 Jan 43 St.Omer (2.40) 8 Oct 43 Hanover (5.18) 13 Feb 43 St.Malo (4.55) 18 Oct 43 Hanover (5.57) 15 Feb 43 Dunkirk (1.50) 20 Oct 43 Leipzig (6.53) 30 Jul 43 Remscheld (6.10) 22 Oct 43 Kassel (4.50) 2 Aug 43 Hamburg (6.25) 3 Nov 43 Cologne (4.31) 9 Aug 43 Mannheim (8.14) 10 Nov 43 Modane (7.10) 10 Aug 43 Nuremburg (8.55) 22 Nov 43 Berlin (6.21) 12 Aug 43 Milan (9.45) 23 Nov 43 Berlin (6.02) 17 Aug 43 Peenemunde (7.35) 26 Nov 43 Berlin (7.06) 22 Aug 43 Leverkusen (6.45) 3 Dec 43 Leipzig (6.32) 23 Aug 43 Berlin (8.10) 16 Dec 43 Berlin (7.11) 27 Aug 43 Nuremburg (8.45) This pilot has displayed coolness and devotion to duty of a very high order during the many operational sorties he has carried out with this squadron. He has set a high example to his crew and to the rest of the squadron. He has participated in attacks on most of the enemy's heavily defended targets including Leipzig, Frankfurt, Mannheim and Berlin. This officer is strongly recommended for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Joseph_Logie_Drummie_1844_-_1913 NEXT Page 22 Joseph Logie Drummie 1844 - 1913 ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drummie%27s_Bridge_Reserve_City_of_Monash_Australia BACK TO Page 20 Drummie%27s Bridge Reserve City of Monash Australia ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Name_Study Return to NAME STUDY HOME PAGE]

Drimmie Or Drummie Index to PAGES

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=== '''The History Of Drimmie or Drummie''' === :This account of our surname origins and peoples :has been researched and compiled by Alan Mitchell Drummie : is ongoing and would welcome contributions towards it's furtherance. === INDEX TO PAGES === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DRUIM-a_ridge_or_back Page 1 Historical Origins of Drimmie] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_Scots_In_The_Howe_of_The_Mearns Page 2 Early Scots In The Howe of The Mearns] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Distribution_in_the_North_East_Lowlands Page 3 Family Distribution in the North East Lowlands] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:CE_759_Earliest_Known_Holder_of_Surname Page 4 Earliest Known Holder of Surname] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Son_Of_Drimy_1309 Page 5 John Son Of Drimy 1309] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Drimmy_Sheriff_of_the_County_of_Aberdeenshire Page 6 John Drimmy Sheriff of The County of Aberdeenshire 1325 ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bloody_Slaughter_of_John_Drimmy Page 7 Bloody Slaughter of John Drimmy] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Johnne_Drymie_Ockerer_In_Dundee Page 8 Johnne Drymie Ockerer In Dundee] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Alexander_Drimmie_Creelman_in_Stracathrow Page 9 Alexander Drimmie Creelman in Stracathrow] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:William_Drimmie_and_The_Barbary_Pirates_1677 Page 10 William Drimmie and The Barbary Pirates ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tales_From_The_Session_Minutes_1718 Page 11 Tales From The Session Minutes 1718 ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Alexander_Drimmie%2C_an_intelligent_bleacher_in_Aberdeen_1777-1852 Page 12 Alexander Drimmie an intelligent bleacher in Aberdeen 1777-1852 ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flinders_-_Drimmie_Head_and_Drimmie_Rock_Australia_1803 Page 13 Flinders Drimmie Head and Drimmie Rock Australia 1803] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DAVID_DRIMMIE_1787_to_1884_SCOTLAND_to_SOUTH_AFRICA Page 14 DAVID DRIMMIE 1787 to 1884 SCOTLAND to SOUTH AFRICA ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Drimmie_1807_-_1903_Scotland_to_Ireland_to_Canada Page 15 John Drimmie 1807 - 1903 Scotland to Ireland to Canada] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:A_Letter_From_Ireland_1864 Page 16 A Letter From Ireland 1864] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:James_Drummie_1801_-_1870 Page 17 James Drummie 1801 - 1870] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:David_Drimmie_1838_to_1889 Page 18 David Drimmie 1838 to 1889] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sir_Ormond_Drimmie_Malcolm Page 19 Sir Ormond Drimmie Malcolm ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drummie%27s_Bridge_Reserve_City_of_Monash_Australia Page 20 Drummie%27s Bridge Reserve City of Monash Australia ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Creek_British_Columbia%2C_Canada Page 21 Drimmie Creek British Columbia%2C Canada] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Joseph_Logie_Drummie_1844_-_1913 Page 22 Joseph Logie Drummie 1844 - 1913 ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Name_Study Return to NAME STUDY HOME PAGE]

Drinagh Civil Parish, County Cork

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These are images of a tray that my aunt had that may have belonged to the Captain of the Olympic the sister ship of Titanic. If it was his it could have been with him when he brought The Titanic from Ireland to Southampton.

Drisco Hotel

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Originally constructed by two members of the attempted (and failed) Jaffa American Colony in the Ottoman Empire, [[Drisko-124|George]] and [[Drisko-125|John Drisko ]], and called the ''La Grande Hotel.'' The hotel stands on Auerbach Street in the German-American Colony neighborhood of what is now Tel Aviv-Yafo. "However, between diseases, the non-Maine-like climate and the not-so-friendly Ottoman authorities, within a couple years, most of the Mainers – including the Driscos – returned home," after selling to a German missionary, [[Metzler-871|Peter Martin Metzler]], who would use the space as a mission for Swiss-German pilgrims. In 1869, Templar Ernst Hardegg bought the hotelhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_David_Hardegg#Establishing_Templer_communities_in_Palestine., renaming it the ''Jerusalem Hotel,'' and the newly christened German Colony on Auerbach Street blossomed into an inviting luxury location that hosted the likes of [[Clemens-1|Mark Twain]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cook| Thomas Cook]." In 1940, the British shut the hotel down, exiling its current owners to Australia and appropriating the space as a militarized zone and headquarters. The structure was shuttered and abandoned from 1958 until the mid-2000s, when Avi Zak and partners acquired the space and began remodeling it to its former grandeur, attempting a precise restoration of its 1940 appearance, featuring "Ottoman design, marble columns, and detailed floral walls." This revision incorporated the neighboring Norton House. The five-star hotel now features an associated restaurant called ''George and John'' after the original Maine founders of the hotel. == Sources == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_Hotel * https://archive.org/details/cookstouristsha13ltdgoog/page/67/mode/2up * https://www.jpost.com/opinion/a-visit-out-of-time-at-tel-avivs-drisco-hotel-665458 * https://lac.visaluxuryhotels.com/hotel-detail/the-drisco-hotel

Drogadicion en jovenes

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Drigadiccion en jóvenes '''introduccion:''' El problema de la drogadicción en la capital mexicana ya no se circunscribe a los niños de la calle, sino que da el salto a las escuelas, donde 180.000 estudiantes han probado o son consumidores habituales de drogas. Vivimos en una cultura donde las drogas las tenemos muy presentes, desde la mañana cuando tomamos cafeína o teofilina(estimulante del sistema nervioso central,se encuentra naturalmente en el té negro y en el té verde), al desayuno, en la noche que necesitamos un relajante al volver a casa con un aperitivo alcohólico o un inductor del sueño como un somnífero que es recetado por el medico en estos casos ya estamos utilizado diferentes sustancias que nos afectan el Sistema Inmunológico, otro caso mas común es al aspirar la nicotina . Aun cuando las drogas han estado presentes en todas las culturas y en todas las épocas, hoy hay mas cantidad y facilidades para consumirlas, en especial a lo jóvenes que asilan entre 15 y 20 años.

Droubalgie

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1873 -On the 1st instant, by the Rev. Mr. Goold, at Droubalgie, WILLIAM, eldest son of STEEL CALDWELL, Esq., of Moonbucca, to HELEN MARY, second eldest daughter of [[Twaddle-202|JAMES TWADDELL]], Esq., J.P., of '''Droubalgie'''. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Fri 17 Jan 1873 Page 1 Family Notices 1893 - The '''Droubalgie''' Gold Discovery. FORBES, Friday.—A good many people are still at work on the Droubalgie rush, near Forbes. Yesterday the prospectors washed a load of dirt from their claim from which they obtained 1 oz. of gold. On several other claims shafts have been bottomed on fairly good, though light, gold. The principal depth at which gold has been struck is from 9 to 30 feet, and, though the lead does not show signs of being a rich one, it will in all probability give employment to a number of labourers for some months.Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940) Tue 26 Sep 1893 Page 4 The Droubalgie 1894 - STRIKE AT DROUBALGIE. FORBES, Thursday. — Carrawohity station Is shearing with a full board under conference agreement. The roll was called at Martin Brothers' '''Droubalgie''' station this morning, but the men refused to sign the new agreement, and left the station quietly.The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Fri 21 Sep 1894 Page 5 IN THE FORBES 1895 -"[[Kirkpatrick-1538|Mr Thomas Kirkpatrick]], who had been identified with the Western district for over half a century, and was one of the oldest pioneers of the colony and the first discoverer of gold at Forbes, died here yesterday at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr Robert Hill, in his 80th year. The deceased was formerly a partner with the late [[Twaddle-202|James Twaddle]] (his brother in law) in '''Droubalgie''' Station, Forbes. He leaves a large family" 1905 -FORBES NEWS. Forbes, Thursday. A very pretty wedding was celebrated at St John's Church of England at noon yesterday, by the Rev J Dunstan, when [[Bowler-356|Miss Ruby Kathleen]] daughter of [[Bowler-374|Mr A. C. R. Bowler]], was united in holy bonds to Mr John Martin, son of Mr Edward Martin, of the firm of Martin Bros of [[Space:Droubalgie|Droubalgie]] The bride was given away by her father and was attended by Miss [[Bowler-722|Marie Bowler]] (sister) and [[Martin-40063|Miss Martin]] (cousin of the bridegroom) as bridesmaids. Mr A. E. Stephen was bestman, and Mr H. L. Elworthy groomsman. The bride's dress was of ivory silk, trimmed with Brussels lace and chiffon. The bridesmaids were attired in cream voile. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold bangle and muff chain, and to the bridesmaids a gold necklet and pendant, and gold broach, set with rubies respectively. The happy couple left on their honeymoon by the afternoon train. National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954) Sat 11 Nov 1905 Page 4 1908 -'''DROUBALGIE''' ESTATE. This estate, owned by Martin Brothers, embraces an area of 8392 acres; Is situated from three to eight miles easterly from Forbes, on the northern bank of the Lachlan River, to which the property has about 4 miles frontage in a direct line, or from 13 to 14 miles following the bends. The Droubalgle railway platform (288 miles from Sydney), on the Parkes to Forbes railway, is about 2.5 miles from the nearest portion of the property. The main road from Orange to Forbes passes through the estate. In April, 1908, the chairman of the Central Western Closer Settlement Advisory Board reported that the owners of the estate had placed it under offer of purchase by the Government at £5 5s an acre, and in June the board recommended the purchase of the estate at the price asked.There are 6500 acres of cultivable land, of which 300 acres are under Irrigation, producing lucerne, amber cane, and wheat. Under irrigation almost any class of produce may be grown in abundance, Including fruit and vegetables. At least 2500 acres are well adapted for irrigation; but the Lachlan River would, in its present condition, be quite unequal to requirements if irrigation were resorted to on a largo scale. With reasonable conservation works, however, the supply is capable of being vastly increased at a cost which would not too prohibitive. Six hundred and sixty acres are under wheat at present, and a further are of about 650 acres is cleared for cultivation. The balance could be prepared for the plough at a very small cost, the timber being nil dead. One thousand nine hundred acres are suitable for grazing only, and comprise about 1400 acres of swampy and gaigai country, which is good grazing land, and about 500 acres of rich river angles, too much cut up by channels to be sultable for irrigation. Dairying, and the cultivation of wheat and other cereals, should be the staple industries, but in view of the proximity of Forbes the cultivation of fruits and vegetables would also be very profitable.The land may be subdivided into suitable blocks for about 30 farms, averaging about 280 acres each. Two farmers, who have leases of parts of the property from the present owners, will be provided for. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 2 Sep 1908 Page 1 1908 -Death of Mr [[Martin-36864|John Martin]]. Just as we were going to press on Thursday afternoon (says the Gazette) we were surprised to hear of the death of Mr John Martin, of Messrs Martin Bros., '''Droubalgie''' Station, Forbes. Mr Martin had been confined to his bed we understand, for some two weeks back, suffering from an attack of typhoid, but was on the mend, and the best hopes for his recovery were held out until Thursday, when he succumbed rather suddenly to heat apoplexy. The deceased was a resident of the Forbes district for a large number of years past, and was well and favorably known as a good straight man, all over the West. Though living a little distance out of town, he took a keen interest in public functions, being a member of the Local Land Board and several public committees. The deceased, who was about 50 years of age, leaves a wife and family to mourn their irreparable loss.Western Champion (Parkes, NSW : 1898 - 1934) Fri 13 Nov 1908 Page 18 ACQUISITION OF PRIVATE ESTATES / WALLA WALLA AND DROUBALGIE | ESTATES I - WALLA "WALLA ESTATE. (To .be acquired by the Government from the owners (executors of the late J. H, I Douglas), undor the Closer Settlement Act.) The estate embraces an area of 50,180 ' acres, and Is situated from 4V to 121 miles Westerly from Culcairn railway station, on the Great Southern railway.The land may ,be suitably subdivided into 100 . far'rhs, averaging 600 acres each. The rainfall. Is good. Water supply and railway facilities excellent.£5 per acre Is to be paid for the estate. DROUBALGIE ESTATE. (Proposed acquisition by tile Government from the owners (Messrs. Martin Brothers), under tho Closer Settlement Act.) This estate embraces an area of 9392 acres 2 roods 4 perches; Is situated, from three to eight miles easterly from the Important town of Forbes, on the northern habit of the Lachlan River, to which the property has about 4J miles frontage in a direct line, or from 13 to 14 miles following the- bends. The Droubalgie railway platform (288 miles from Sydney), oh the Parkes to Forbes railway. Is about two 'miles and a half from the nearest portion of tho property, : The main road from Orange to Forbes passes through the estate. There are 6500 acres of cultivable land,' of which 300 acres are under Irrigation, producing lucerne, ' amber cane, and wheat.Under Irrigation almost any class of produce may be grown In abundance, including fruit and vegetables. At least 2500- acres arewell adapted for Irrigation. 'Six hundred and sixty acres are under wheat at the present time, and a further area of about 550 acres Is cleared for cultivation. The balance could be prepared fortho plough at a very small cost, the timber being all thoroughly dead.The land may be subdivided Into suitable blocks for about 30 farms, averaging about 280 acres each.. Two .farmers who have leases of parts of tho property from the present owners ' will be provided for.£5 5s per acre Is to be paid for the land.The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Thu 10 Sep 1908 Page 4 GO ON THE LANd 1909 -FORBES GRAZIER'S ESTATE. Sydney. Friday. The estate of file late John Martin, grazier, of '''Droubalgie''' Station, near Forbes, has been valued at 14229 pounds. The Bathurst Daily Argus (NSW : 1909) Sat 9 Jan 1909 Page 5 1909 - PROBATE has been granted in respect of the will of Mr. John Martin, grazier, of '''Droubalgie''' Station, near Forbes, who died on November 5 last. By his last will, which was executed on June 12, 1900, the deceased appointed his widow, [[Swanston-79|Georgina Jessie Martin]], and his brother, [[Martin-18059|Edward Martin]], sheep classer of Goulburn trustees and executors of his estate, the whole of which he bequeathed to his widow absolutely.Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932) Sat 16 Jan 1909 Page 3 1910 - DROUBALGIE ESTATE Harrison, Jones, and Devlin Ltd., of Sydney, in conjunction with Edward Weaver and Co., of Forbes, N S.W., are offering the well-known Droubalgie Station at auction at Forbes on August 30. The station is one of the best known in New South Wales, comprising 8570½ acres, of which 6335 are freehold. Practically the whole of the area is first-class wheat land, with rich river flats, admirably adapted for lucerne growing. 400 acreshave been irrigated and under lucernenow; a further 3000 acres of magnificent lucerne flats can also be irrigated; 700acres were under wheat last season, and the whole area is capable of cultivation.The property is highly improved, rabbit-netted and subdivided. It has a frontageof 16 miles to the Lachlan River and is watered by 16 tanks providing a perman- ent and abundant supply of water. No closer settlement subdivision has yet beenheld in the Forbes district, and Droubalgie offers an exceptional opportunity tospeculators who are desirous of securing a property for this purpose. The stock comprises 7792 high class merino sheep and322 cattle. Terms and particulars may beobtained from the auctioneers. The sale is one that should command attention. Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1881 - 1938) Fri 29 Jul 1910 Page 35 1917 -News has been received from England,that Lieut. [[Martin-35586|Colonel E. F. Martin]] has been honored with the D.S.O. for his services at the front. A- son of Mr. [[Martin-18059|Edward Martin]], of '''Droubalgie''', Forbes, and Penhurst, brother of Mr. [[Martin-15124|Lewis Martin]], manager of Burrawong West, and nephew of Colonel Martin, of Launceston, he is a soldier to the finger tips. For many years he was connected' with the Civilian forces, and when the call came for LIEUT.-COLONEL MARTIN, D.S.O. LIEUT.-COLONEL MARTIN, D.S.O. sterner duties lie never hesitated, but ; reported the day war was declared, ; went into camp as Major, thence to j 35 New Guinea with the first Expeditionary Force, spent some time there on important duties, including the famous Tooma road march, and acted as- Administrator at Rabaul. Returning to !'-s Sydney lie left for Egypt in May, 1915, thence to Gallipoli in August with the 17th Battalion, saw much service, appointed Lieut. -Colonel, sailed for Franc'y. : 'in March, 191G, where lie has seen much more extensive service, mentioned in despatches, and gained the D.S.O.Good luck to him after his two years ,and a half of service, and may he come back carrying more honors richly deserved. Prior to the war he occupied the position of accountant to Hill, Clark and. Co., Ltd., the well-known wool brokers, etc., Sydney. The Sydney Stock and Station Journal (NSW : 1896 - 1924) Tue 6 Feb 1917 Page 8 Lieut.-Col. 1919 -DROUBALGIE THE VISION FOE THE LEAN YEARS In view of the foregoing, it was with a considerable amount of pleasure that a representative of the "Times" last week paid a visit of inspection to. Messrs. Martin Bros.' '''Droubalgie''' estate some four miles up the river from Forbes , where, at least, the lessons of the pare not being allowed to, unheeded. Droubalgie has been in the hands of Messrs. Martin Bros, Forbes for many years, although they have not been in active management for many years and, the surviving members—.Messrs. [[Martin-18059|Edward]] and [[Martin-36865|Marcus Martin]] are now residing in Sydney and Brisbane respectively. Since the installation of Mr. Osborne as manager some three years ago, attention has been turned to the question of lucerne growing, and at present three paddocks..... Forbes Times (NSW : 1912 - 1920) Fri 24 Jan 1919 Page 3 DROUGHT-DEFYING DEEDS AT DROUBALGIE. 1920 - '''DROUBALGIE'''."The last remaining portion of "Droubalgie" estate has been dis- posed of. Messrs. A. C. Daniel and C. A. Veron being the purchasers.This block comprises 351 acres, with considerable river frontage and adaptable to irrigation. Mr. Daniel,who will work the property, has just returned from California, where he studied irrigation methods for a considerable period. The sale was made through the agency of Messrs Cunningham & Butler.The Forbes Advocate (NSW : 1911 - 1954) Tue 14 Dec 1920 Page 2 "DROUBALGIE." 1926 - DROUBALGIE STATION SOLD. '''Droubalgie''' Station, ope of- Forbes historic, properties, was sold on Saturday to to Mr. Charles Wilson of Lake Chard.Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932) Fri 5 Feb 1926 Page 6 DROUBALGIE STATION SOLD. ==Sources==

Droubalgie Station, Forbes, NSW, Australia

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1895 - "[[Kirkpatrick-1538|Mr Thomas Kirkpatrick]], who had been identified with the Western district for over half a century, and was one of the oldest pioneers of the colony and the first discoverer of gold at Forbes, died here yesterday at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr Robert Hill, in his 80th year. The deceased was formerly a partner with the late James Twaddle (his brother in law) in '''Droubalgie Station, Forbes'''. He leaves a large family" 1905 - FORBES NEWS. Forbes, Thursday. A very pretty wedding was celebrated at St John's Church of England at noon yesterday, by the Rev J Dunstan, when Miss Ruby Kathleen daughter of Mr A. C. R. Bowler, was united in holy bonds to Mr John Martin [[Martin-15124|Lewis John Keays Martin]], son of Mr Edward Martin, of the firm of Martin Bros of '''Droubalgie Station, Forbes'''. The bride was given away by her father and was attended by Miss [[Bowler-722|Marie Bowler]] (sister) and [[Martin-40063|Miss Martin]] (cousin of tbe bridegroom) as bridesmaids. Mr A. E. Stephen was bestman, and Mr H. L. Elworthy groomsman. The bride's dress was of ivory silk, trimmed with Brussels lace and chiffon. The bridesmaids were attired in cream voile. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold bangle and muff chain, and to the bridesmaids a gold necklet and pendant, and gold broach, set with rubies respectively. The happy couple left on their honeymoon by the afternoon train. National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954) Sat 11 Nov 1905 Page 4 1918 - Lewis was a Station Manager at Burrawang Estate, Ootha, NSW in the Forbes district. He was named as the sole executor in the will of [[Martin-44247|John Swanston Martin]]. Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001) Fri 19 Apr 1918 [Issue No.48] Page 1898 Burrawang Estate was owned by the Edols family. [[Edols-8|Frank Edols]] married [[Bowler-385|Lillian Bowler]], a half sister of Lewis's wife, [[Bowler-356|Ruby Kathleen Bowler]]. Family information is that Lewis was the Station Manager of Mulgutherie Station from 1914 until 1920 when the property was sold. It has been confirmed that Frank Edols was the owner until this time when Frank had a health scare in 1920 and sold the property. ==Sources==

Drovers Road: South Carolina to Kentucky

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Early settlers migrated more than we might think. South Carolina pioneers moved to new lands in Kentucky at the end of the 18th century. What trails and roads did they follow? The Wilderness Road that leads to the land in Kentucky originates in the Holston valley in Virginia, separated from the South Carolina settlers by a mountain range. One candidate for their route is the '''[http://www.visitnc.com/journeys/articles/scenic-drives/1/drovers-road-mountain-scenic-drives Drover's Road]'''. It’s a pretty good bet that many early South Carolinians had traveled to Virginia from Pennsylvania on the Great Pennsylvania Wagon Road, and used it again to move on to South Carolina. It’s also a pretty good bet that they traveled the Wilderness Road from Cumberland Gap to Kentucky. But how did they get from the western South Carolina backcountry to the Cumberland Gap? In this region, the Cherokee were overrun in 1776 when Brigade General Griffith Rutherford and 25,000 members of the NC Militia punished them for helping the British in the Revolutionary War. After the war, North Carolina sought to settle its debts by granting land to former soldiers. Migrants followed what may have been called the Rutherford Trace to settle in new lands -- or to be killed by the displaced Cherokee -- depending upon luck. By 1793, a town grew up at the crossing of two Indian trails, named Morristown. The name was changed to Asheville in 1797. It was not until the 1820s, when enough drovers took livestock from new farms back to the markets in South Carolina that the road got the name it’s now known by. The Western NC Historical Association’s website describes the passage experienced by the early settlers. The early roads were dirt or gravel and were indicated by notches on marginal trees. Along the stream gorges, the early roads were “fearful and wonderful things.” In a five-mile stretch from mid-Asheville, the French Broad River's bed drops from 1,985 feet above sea level to 1,924 feet. Midway between the mouth of Reems Creek and Flat Creeks, its bed is at 1,785 feet. Although the new roads were crude, they made it possible to use wagons to go from settlement to settlement. Sondley reports that in July 1795, “Two wagons arrived at Knoxville from South Carolina, having passed through the mountains by way of Warm Springs of the French Broad; so a wagon road may be said to have been opened from Georgia, South Carolina and other Atlantic States.” Francis Asbury … recorded his difficulties traveling in 1802. “We labored over the Ridge and the Paint Mountain; I held on awhile, but grew afraid and dismounted, and with the help of a pine sapling, worked by way down the steepest and roughest part.” In coming through Mills Gap between Buncombe and Rutherford Counties in 1806, he wrote, “One of the descents is like the roof of a house, for nearly a mile… I rode, I walked, I sweat, I tumbled, and my old knees failed. Here are gullies, and rocks, and precipices, …bad is the best.” At the end of one of his annual visits, Asbury recorded, “Once more I have escaped from filth, fleas, rattlesnakes, hills, mountains, rocks, and rivers.” Even though roads were improved over time, river crossings were still a problem. Roads crossed rivers where fording was convenient, but this limited crossings and travel to periods of low water. Because of its size, the French Broad River could only be crossed using crude ferries of either canoes or flat boats that were pulled by ropes. By 1798, John Davis operated a ferry across the French Broad near the mouth of Newfound Creek. So what became the Drovers Road would get the South Carolinians to Morristown (Asheville). Now we have to get them through parts of North Carolina and Tennessee to the Cumberland Gap. ===Sources=== Rootsweb archive exchange between Thom Faircloth and Suzanne Matson about the Germanna people travels in which they discuss the “Drovers Road.” The [http://www.wnchistory.org/ Western North Carolina Historical Association] in Asheville, web entry (now missing) about the Drovers Road. Sharyn McCrumb, mystery fiction series set in Rowan and Buncombe Counties that tells stories of their early days linked to the present time

Droving

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[[Borrott-1|My]] grandfather, [[Caswell-1253|George White Caswell (1867-1936)]], was a drover. This page is for recording newspaper references to his droving and also to make the connection with Kemp, another drover mentioned in one article - they may have been related by marriage. :Obituary in ''The Macleay Chronicle'' of 2 September 1936: 1936 'Mr. George White Caswell.', The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 - 1952), 2 September, p. 4, viewed 29 January, 2020, [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article173388142 NLA Trove] :"Mr. Caswell could tell many stories of rough riding in the old days of the Western Queensland and Scone districts. " :PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' of 10 August 1889 PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. (1889, August 10). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved September 19, 2022, from [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13733916 NLA Trove] :[BY TELEGRAPH.] :(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) :NARRABRI, FRIDAY. :Stock passings this week : ... :350 store cattle. Kemp and Caswell, Nullalabin, Rockhampton to Quirindi, Kemp in change. ... :... Large lots of store cattle from Queensland are now approaching. The roads are in a temple mess. Drovers find it difficult to travel. :LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. ''The Inverell Times'', 30 April 1904 LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. (1904, April 30). The Inverell Times (NSW : 1899 - 1907, 1909 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved September 20, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article185908581 :Mr. O'Connor, commons ranger, reports the following stock passings:- :4800 sheep from Armidale to Collarendabri, C. H. Kemp owner, A. Caswell in charge: 900 weaners from Inverell to Warialda, C. H Kemp owner, H. M'Coll in charge.

Droving and the Gallimores

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Droving In researching my great great grandfather [[Galemor-1|Isaac (Galemor) Gallimore (1844-1926)]]’s life through a number of ‘stock movement reports’ in newspaper articles on Trove [https://trove.nla.gov.au/], I discovered he had worked as a drover. Details were also found of his sons, [[Gallimore-702|Robert Thomas Gallimore (1869-1951)]] and [[Gallimore-199|Isaac George Gallimore (1877-1955)]] being drovers at one time in their lives. I was curious to know more about the life and occupation of drovers, the Stations they moved cattle between, the Travelling Stock Routes, or highways accessed for the trip, and the stock and station agents who ultimately facilitated the process. In the following are details of droving in Australia in the late 19th century. Droving is an iconic Australian occupation, initiated in the early 1800s on the east coast of Australia. The journey taken by stockmen and stock was called ‘overlanding’. Until trains and trucks came into being, a droving team was needed to move cattle and sheep to another property, to market or to look for feed in times of drought. Many poems, ballads and books have been written eulogising the outback life of a droving team. Before we explore the Gallimore’s droves and the relevant Stations, describing the drover’s ‘team’ and functions will guide our appreciation of the lifestyle and work involved. Droving was a team effort as it took experienced horsemen (and sometimes women), horses, dogs especially for sheep work, a vehicle/s to carry needed supplies that was called the ‘plant’ or ‘turnout’ for the weeks to months the trek would take. The plant carried items such as food, cooking implements, camping equipment, fencing to be used for nighttime sheep containment if no fenced paddock was available, bales of feed for horses if feed on the track was known to be scarce, and any extra horse tack and material needed for the dogs. The team was led by the drover/boss drover/in charge. Like managers in any workplace, he was ultimately responsible for all decisions, payments of staff and documentation, including the extra needed for crossing Colony (now State) borders and dealing with stock inspectors. The next staff member on the pay roll scale was the cook. His/her role was feeding the crew, driving the plant vehicle, as well as watching stock while the droving hands were eating breakfast and dinner. Next, the ‘horse-tailer’, who was responsible for all the horses. The role was usually found in cattle droves as more horses were needed than with sheep as dogs covered some of horsemen’s work. The balance of the team was ‘ringers’. When droving cattle, each ringer rode with the mob to keep them on track, mustered strays and did overnight herd surveillance in shifts. The number of cattle or sheep and the land terrain impacts the number of hands required. For 2,000 to 3,000 sheep, a team of three plus dogs and for 1,000 head of cattle, six to seven hands would be needed, in ideal conditions. The drover was paid on the number of stock delivered so the aim was to run an efficient drove. Horses were pivotal to the whole operation. When droving cattle, each ringer needed five or six horses, plus one for the night. Only one or two horses may be needed per ringer for sheep, given the work of the sheep dogs. Cattle were to cover about 10 miles/day (16 kilometers/day) and sheep 6 miles/day (10 kilometers/day). Nevertheless, these distances may not have equated with water sources for all or adequate feed on the route/distance travelled. The boss drover had to decide where and how far they travelled on the day. Browne, C. W. (1868). Overlanding in Australia. Mason, Firth & Co, Melbourne, NSW, https://books.google.com.au/books?id=7j9cAAAAcAAJ Cameron, J. M. R. & Spooner, P. G. (2010). Origins of Travelling Stock Routes. 2. Early development, management, and the growing embrace of the law (1830-70s). The Rangeland Journal, 32, 341-351. DOI: 10.1071/RJ10010 Lennon, J. (2014). ‘The long paddock’, Australia’s travelling stock route network – a distinctive cultural heritage. Historic Environment, 26(1), 47 – 60. McHugh, E. (2010). The drovers: stories behind the heroes of our stock routes. Viking: e-book, ISBN-10:0670072508 McKnight, T. L. (1977). The long paddock: Australia’s travelling stock routes. University of New England: Armidale. Perkins, J. & Thompson, J. (1992). The technology of open-range cattle farming in early European Australia. Prometheus, 10(1), 113 – 127. DOI: 10.1080/08109029208629517 The formal network of set routes and reserves were gazetted and called the TSRs – Travelling Stock Routes in 1874. In total, for New South Wales only, there were 4,570 gazetted TSR stock routes and reserves, covering approximately 10,906,660 acres (4, 413,728 hectares). Vella, Bruce, Conzalez, Prue & Spooner, Peter G. (2019). The New South Wales Travelling Stock Route and Reserve (TSR) network: historical extent, spatial distribution and drivers of loss, 1884 – 2017. Australian Geographer, DOI: 10.1080/00049182.2019.1682321 Now for information on the routes the overlanders and stock travelled. Maps were not available; the boss drover was expected to know the route. Their paths were initially through bush and along bush tracks that linked pastoral stations and grazing areas, between property lines, through properties, through recently found routes in the outback, with the focus being where regular water sources were available. Only a specific width of land was allocated to the route, initially up to one mile wide, but that reduced over time with increased permanent pastoral and agricultural use. Spooner, P. G. (2005). On squatters, settlers and early surveyors: historical development of country road reserves in southern New South Wales. Australian Geographer, 36(1), 55-73. DOI: 10.1080/00049180500050870 You can imagine the number of problems that could arise, disagreements between squatters, landowners and the drover, feed and or water issues, sick cattle or staff, dingoes, snakes, and poisonous weeds, to name a few. Indeed, stock and drovers perished, especially in times of drought when feed and water were scarce. Ultimately, New South Wales and Queensland were the two Australian States with the most intricately developed TSRs, some of which are still used today. The other States did have a network of TSRs but in comparison, they were greatly less developed and not continued in use over time. NSW Government, Local land services (2023). Travelling stock reserves – TSRS. Accessed 21 Oct 2023, https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/help-and-advice/growing,-grazing-and-land/travelling-stock-reserves Queensland. Surveyor General's Office, cartographer, issuing body & Gordon, P. R & Queensland. Commissioner for Railways, cartographer & Watson, Ferguson & Co., lithographer. 1893, Map of Queensland : illustrating the stock routes & main roads, railway lines, principal railway stations, stock trucking yards, and government artesian bores & tanks Surveyor General's Office, Brisbane, viewed 21 October 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-646320151 With the increasing development of the pastoral farming sector in the mid nineteenth century, a new role developed, the stock and station agent. He was an intermediary between the farmers and markets in selling and buying stock and eventually properties, and conducted livestock auctions. The drove records found of Isaac’s and his sons may have included a stock and station agent for the stock’s owners to organise transactions and planned overlanding. Ville, S. (2000). The rural entrepreneurs: a history of the stock and station agent industry in Australia and New Zealand. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, United Kingdom. Indeed, a report of store cattle and bullocks from Milton, Queensland purchased by one of the White Bros., whom the Gallimores drove for, included the detail the stock-broker and auctioneer agent was Messrs. Wyndham and Cadell, Tamworth. 1889 'Pastoral and Agricultural.', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 15 October, p. 8. , viewed 24 Oct 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article117026504 Other stock agents and auctioneering firms were Pitt, Son and Badgery, Griffiths and Weaver, Harrisons, James and Davlin, Brunker and Wolfe, Dransfield and Co, and Hill, Clark and Co. 1884 'STOCK SALES.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 28 October, p. 6. , viewed 01 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28367535 1885 'HOMEBUSH SALEYARDS.', The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), 20 July, p. 5. , viewed 01 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article237253666 When Isaac Gallimore married Caroline Allen in Muswellbrook, 10 February 1866 his stated occupation was drover, but no records have been found to date of droves predating his marriage. Between the years 1882 and 1893, at their children’s baptisms and weddings, Isaac also stated he was a drover. The first instance found was when Isaac gave evidence at Denman Police Court in 1892. Isaac Gallimore, on oath, stated: “I am a drover, residing at Denman …assisted defendant with a mob of 700 head of cattle across the river close to the complainant’s paddock; I believe about 100 got into the paddock, there being no fence to protect the cattle from going in…” The cattle owner’s detail was not included but an Oliver Silcox also gave evidence as he was at the complainant’s house. He was stockkeeper employed by Edward White, a local land owner, from a family of renowned pioneer pastoralists in the Hunter Valley. 1882 'DISTRICT NEWS.', The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), 16 February, p. 7. , viewed 13 Jun 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article847906 ‘White, Edward (1839–1913)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/white-edward-1033/text1034, accessed 22 October 2023 A few of the White brothers, James, Henry and Edward are mentioned as owners of cattle Isaac drove. Various records of where Issac and family lived were either at or nearby one of their stations. Whether Isaac contracted to them, or was an employee, to drove their cattle is yet unknown. The Whites had a number of properties in the Hunter Valley, including, amongst others, ‘Edinglassie’, near Muswellbrook, ‘Merton’ and ‘Martindale’, near to Denman where Isaac and family lived for many years; and ‘Bando’ further afield, near Gunnedah. The family were involved in stock breeding and dealing, and had an extensive involvement in horse breeding and racing. Martha Rutledge, 'White, James (1828–1890)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/white-james-4837/text8073, published first in hardcopy 1976, accessed online 23 October 2023. 1901, The Pastoralists' review : a journal and record of all matters affecting the pastoral and agricultural interests throughout Australasia Twopenny, Pearse and Co, Melbourne viewed 24 October 2023 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-578228794 1898 'Monster Bullocks.', The Walcha Witness and Vernon County Record (NSW : 1895 - 1906), 20 August, p. 3. , viewed 17 Oct 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article194104095 The following year, June 1883, Isaac was in charge of droving 1,950 from Edgeroi NSW, passing Jerry’s Planis to Homebush, NSW. 1883 'DISTRICT NEWS.', The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), 2 June, p. 3. (Second sheet to The Maitland Mercury), viewed 30 Aug 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article904887 The newspaper article does not state whether they were cattle or sheep going to, most likely market in the State’s capital. However, the entry before Isaac’s was of 2,000 fat sheep from Piallaway, and another drove earlier in the month, also from Edgeroi to Sydney, was of 1,910 fat wethers, so perhaps Isaac was droving sheep also. 1883 'Grazier News in Brief.', Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), 5 May, p. 21. , viewed 20 Oct 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article70998804) The next drove found of Isaac’s was late 1887, this time a lengthy interstate trip. He purchased “a first class lot” of 800 bullocks from Young and Gannon at ‘Broadmere’ station, for the above mentioned Edward White’s brother, James. Broadmere station was about 18 miles (30 kilometers) north west of Taroom, Queensland. Isaac drove them home to the Hunter Valley. 1888 'COUNTRY MAILS.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 9 January, p. 7. , viewed 22 Sep 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3464587 Droves of such length took months to complete. Given that cattle were to be moved 10 miles (16 kilometers) per day, on current roads that would be much more direct, the distance between Broadmere, Queensland and Muswellbrook (Hunter Valley), via St. George, Queensland is about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers), over two months travel time for the late 1880s TSRs. Isaac drove 1,000 store cattle for the White Bros. next; on 21 June 1889, he was reported passing Narrabri on his way to Muswellbrook. Where he brought them from was not stated. 1889 'PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 22 June, p. 9. , viewed 22 Sep 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13739024 Store cattle were those to be fattened on greener pastures, such as 100 bullocks of the White Bros fattened at ‘Edinglassie’ before going to the West Maitland market for sale as ‘fat cattle’. 1888 'MESSRS.'PARKS AND CLIFT'S REPORT.', The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), 30 June, p. 6. , viewed 24 Oct 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18966446 The following year, on 23 October 1890 Isaac was reported droving from Martindale and passing Jerry's Plains to Sydney, NSW with 200 of the White’s fat bullocks. 1890 'STOCK PASSINGS.', Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954), 25 October, p. 2. , viewed 19 Sep 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article79802801 These were overlanded to Sydney rather than by rail as owners found it a more cost-effective option than by rail. However, the market would be lost if the Hunter River was in flood as in 1890 there was no bridge for crossing the cattle at Bowman’s Crossing, which was the usual route to Sydney. 1890 ‘AT MUSWELLBROOK.’, Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 – 1954), 12 March, p. 2, viewed 24 Oct 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article79798236 Shortly after, Isaac left for ‘Cashmere Station’, Queensland on the Maranoa River, about 280 Miles (450 kilometers) west of Brisbane, to overland 1,000 bullocks for Robert McMicking. By late June 1891, they passed St George, Queensland on their way to Forest Vale, Queensland. It was reported 400 were in the mob but 600 were still at large. The Maranoa region was an ideal and valuable pastoral country for Queenslanders. Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tuesday 7 July 1891, page 5, viewed 16 Jun 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18998456 Queensland Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau (1916). The forest District (South Western Queensland): its wonderful pastoral and agricultural resources, and its illimitable possibilities (1st ed.). Queensland Government: Brisbane, Queensland. https://archive.org/details/TheMaranoaDistrictSouthWesternQueensland/page/n99/mode/2up Gallimore in charge (Christian name/initial not reported) and his droving team then headed back south with 700 bullocks from ‘Forest Vale’, also on the Maranoa River. The Station was then owned by Robert Copeland Lethbridge Jnr. Robert’s brother-in-law Arthur S. King, co-owned ‘Forest Vale’ until he disposed of his interest). Interestingly, in March 1891 the afore mentioned ‘Broadmere’ Station changed hands to a Mr W. R. King. Whether the Kings were related has not as yet been ascertained, but is likely given the number of pastoralists there at the time. Fox, M. J. (1923). The history of Queensland: its people and industries, Vol 1a. States Publishing Company: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, accessed 23 Sep 2023, https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:216975/AU4021_Foxs_History_Queensland_1a.pdf By 25 June 1891, Gallimore was first reported nearing St George, Queensland with 700 bullocks by the Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser newspaper; no destination included. However, The Queensland newspaper reported on the 27 June 1891, Gallimore in charge with 1,000 store bullocks from ‘Forest Vale’ to Muswellbrook were “passing St George tomorrow”. Both said a ‘Gallimore’ was in charge/drover, the latter indicated the owner was H. White ([[White-40101|Henry Charles White (1837-1905)]]), one of the previously mentioned White brothers whose property near Muswellbrook was ‘Edinglassie’. 1891 'ST. GEORGE (QUEENSLAND.)', The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), 25 June, p. 5. , viewed 20 Sep 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18988634 1891 'Late Telegrams.', The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), 27 June, p. 1241. , viewed 22 Sep 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article20293949 The next Gallimore droving newspaper entry is on 24 July 1891 for a J. Gallimore, drover, whom, with 900 store bullocks from ‘Forest Vale’, Queensland passed St George on 23 July, on their way to the owner, Edward White’s station, ‘Martindale’, NSW. At St George, the river was four feet about summer level but they had progressed to Bando (Gunnedah), New South Wales by 3 September 1891. 1891 'QUEENSLAND.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 24 July, p. 5. , viewed 21 Sep 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3529008 There was still, on today’s roads, 140 miles (230 kilometers) to travel to ‘Martindale’. As J. Gallimore drover/in charge was reported passing St George one month after ‘Gallimore, drover/in charge’ passed, it may have been Isaac’s son, [[Gallimore-199|Isaac George Gallimore (1877-1955)]] who was known as John, but he was born November 1877 and was only 14 years old in July 1891 which seems young to be a drover in charge of a team with 900 bullocks. At nearly 24 years old though, in 1901 John Gallimore was in charge of droving 90 store cows from Muswellbrook to Moolarben, near Mudgee for the owner Mr. J. C. Sawds. 1901 'DISTRICT NEWS.', The Muswellbrook Chronicle (NSW : 1898 - 1955), 8 June, p. 2. , viewed 20 Aug 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107004061 Another of Isaac’s sons, [[Gallimore-702|Robert Thomas Gallimore (1869-1951)]] also indicated he was a drover on his 1891 church marriage register; but he had no known name starting with ‘J’. No details of his droves have been found. Two years later another Gallimore travelled to the Leichardt district of Queensland again, this time to ‘Hornet Bank’ station. ‘Hornet Bank’ is on the Dawson River, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) from Taroom, and was owned by the Scotts family. Fox, M. J. (1923). The history of Queensland: its people and industries, Vols 1a & 2b. States Publishing Company: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, accessed 23 Sep 2023, https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:216975/AU4021_Foxs_History_Queensland_1a.pdf ‘Hornet Bank’ adjoined ‘Broadmere’, the station Isaac drove cattle from six years earlier, in 1887. 1936 'BROADMERE STATION SOLD', The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), 4 February, p. 5. (STUMP SCORES), viewed 28 Sep 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article181886506 Gallimore was droving bullocks south from near Taroom, through Roma then St George, to ‘Martindale’ near Denman, NSW. There are three newspaper reports with confusing details, that is, the drover Gallimore’s Christian name/initial differs in each instance. All have 1,000 bullocks from and heading to the same stations. On 12 September 1893, The Australasian reported J. Gallimore, drover with 1,000 bullocks from ‘Hornet Bank’ (near Taroom), passed Roma, Queensland on their way to Edward White’s property, ‘Martindale’, NSW. 1893 'PASTORAL NEWS.', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 7 October, p. 9. , viewed 25 Oct 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138109139 However, four days later on 16 September, the Western Star and Roma Advertiser reported an Isaac Gallimore, in charge was passing Roma today with 1,000 bullocks from ‘Hornet Bank’ on their way to Edward White’s at Martindale, NSW. 1893 'WEATHER AND STOCK.', Western Star and Roma Advertiser (Qld. : 1875 - 1948), 16 September, p. 2. , viewed 25 Oct 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article97467136 By 5 October 1883, the Western Star and Roma Advertiser reported that between 23 September and 6 October, T. Gallimore, in charge passed St George, Queensland with 1,000 bullocks from ‘Hornet Bank’ for Edward White at ‘Martindale’, NSW. On today’s roads, it is about 124 miles (200 kilometres) from Roma to St George, QLD and then another 440 miles (700 kilometres) to Denman, NSW. Perhaps all entries were of Isaac Gallimore’s drove with the 1,000 bullocks and name initials and dates were unclear for the newspaper reporters. 1893 'COMMERCIAL.', Western Star and Roma Advertiser (Qld. : 1875 - 1948), 11 October, p. 2. , viewed 25 Oct 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article97467522 Despite the lack of clarity of which Gallimore was in charge on the droves, the reports give us some idea of the length in distance and time taken to overland the cattle. Their families back at home also had to manage family life, births and deaths, without their husbands/fathers there. The information of what droving entailed speaks of the lives lived in the countryside without shelter and infrequent access to supplies, if they ran out, they did without. Overall, their stories speak of strong and enduring people. == Sources ==

DRUIM-a ridge or back

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:'''Origins Of The Surname Drimmie or Drummie''' :Archaeological study of Scotland points the way :to the pre-history of the north of Britain :showing that the land was inhabited as early as 5000 BC :by peoples who probably came from Northern Europe. :These people were firstly hunters, then pastoralists and agriculturalists. :Their weapons personal adornments and artifacts :give us a small glimpse at their way of life, :but tell us little of their history. :Our Celtic origins begin with a civilisation :which developed from it's Indo-European roots :around the headwaters of the Rhine, the Rhone and the Danube :spreading out in all directions through Europe. :Their advanced use of metalwork, particularly their iron weapons, :made them a powerful and irresistible force. :Greek merchants, first encountering them in the sixth century BC, :called them Keltoi and Galatai. :Later, the Romans would echo these names in Celtae, Galatae and Galli. :Today we generally identify them as Celts. :The ancient Celts have been described as 'the first Europeans', :the first Transalpine civilisation to emerge into recorded history. :At the height of their greatest expansion, by the third century BC, :they were spread from Ireland in the west across Europe :to the central plain of what is now Turkey in the east. :We begin to learn more about the peoples of Northern Britain :with the arrival of the Romans, :who under Agricola in AD 84 came up against a confederation of tribes :some 30,000 strong under the leadership of one Calgacus :the first man to be named in Scottish history. :Though Calgacus and the confederation :were defeated at the battle of Mons Graupius :there was no Roman occupation of the North of Britain as there was of the south :and the Romans contained the northern tribes :by building the barrier from the Tyne to the Solway known as Hadrian's Wall. :Roman writers can tell us the names of about seventeen tribes :but they tended to group them collectively as "Caledonii" or "Picti". :Picti they used as a collective name for all the inhabitants of North Britain :but by the sixth century the historic kingdom of the Picts :was the eastern area of the land stretching from Orkney to the Forth. :The Romans were not the last invaders of Scotland :nor were the tribes who resisted them the only peoples who :eventually made up the nation we now know as Scotland. :Most of the South West was inhabited by Welsh-speaking Britons :and known as Strathclyde. :The South East was settled by Anglians from Northumbria. :The Scots who had migrated from Ireland, :like the Picts were of Celtic origin :and developed a different version of the Gaelic language. :They established themselves in what is now Argyll :and it came to be known as Dalriada :and for a time was associated with Dalriada in Northern Ireland. :We first hear of Scots in the writings of Ammianus in the fourth century :and until the tenth century Scotia meant Ireland. :In the tenth century Scotia was being used :for the mainland of modern Scotland to the north of the Forth and Clyde :and the Forth was sometimes called "The Scots Water". :From about the middle of the eleventh century :Scotia gradually came to mean the whole of modern Scotland. :The formation of modern Scotland began about the year 843 :when Kenneth MacAlpin, king of the Scots, become also king of Picts. :The myths and legends of the Scots :became the common tradition of the whole people :and the name of the Scoto-Pictish kingdom, :which at first had been called "Albainn", became "Scocia or Scotia". :Scottish intrusion into the area of the Picts has left us with a legacy of :place-names, hill-names, river-names and district-names :which have given rise to many surnames. :On the whole Celtic land names, as a rule, :are formed to denote some peculiarity of surface, position, product, :or some incident occurring or occupation carried on there, :men in possession or occupation of lands :generally took their surname from the land they occupied, :then a reverse process took place where these names :were conferred on other lands. :William Stewart in his metrical, vernacular version :of the History of Scotland by Hector Boece, :says that at a general councill meeting held at Forfar in 1061 :during the reign of Malcolm Ceanmor (1057-1093) :the latter directed his subjects after the customs of other nations :to adopt surnames from their territorial possessions :and there created, "the first Erlis that ever was in Scotland". === '''Links To The History Of Drimmie or Drummie''' === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_Scots_In_The_Howe_of_The_Mearns Page 2 Early Scots In The Howe of The Mearns] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Or_Drummie_Index_to_PAGES BACK TO Drimmie Or Drummie History Index to PAGES] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Name_Study Return to NAME STUDY HOME PAGE]

Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases

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== Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases == * with the early history and ancient remains of Durrisdeer, Closeburn, and Morton. * by Craufurd Tait Ramage * Published by J. Anderson & Son, Dumfries, 1876 * Citation Example: ::: Ramage, Craufurd Tait. ''[[Space:Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases|Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases]]'' (J. Anderson & Son, Dumfries, 1876) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Ramage|Ramage]]: [https://archive.org/details/drumlanrigcastle00rama/page/202 Page 202] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/drumlanrigcastle00rama

Drummer's War

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came upon a find a grave that claims this ancestor was a Corporal in 1725 in Massachusetts so I looked up that war Want to know more about it - going to put what I find here [[Catagory:Dummer's War]] [[Catagory:Massachusetts Bay Colony]]

Drummie's Bridge Reserve City of Monash Australia

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===Drummie's Bridge Reserve City of Monash Australia=== :Australian Notes :Arrival of the schooner Flying Fish :from Hobart Town to Port Phillip 20th Jun 1845 :from passenger list.............................................Mr John Drummie :Ships List of Passengers on the LONDON :going from England to Victoria, Australia, October 1853. :............................James Drummie :............................Miss Margaret Drummie :John Drummie Farmer Mulgrave :Son of Daniel & Elizabeth (nee Nickel) :died 19/04/1866 age 58 Unmarried :Oakleigh General Cemetry Monash Australia by James Drummie (brother) :James Drummie Farmer Dandenong Creek Oakleigh District :not married Died 14/03/1870 age 64 :Oakleigh General Cemetry Monash Australia by Neice Elizabeth Adele :James Drummie tells us that he and and John are brothers :and that their parents were Daniel and Elizabeth (nee Nickel) :according to the headstone which he erected in John's memory. :James was born in Kirriemuir, Angus Scotland in 1806 :to Daniel Drimmie and Elizabeth Nicol, :however I still have John's birth to find :as it is not entered in the Kirriemuir Parish Register. :Also when James went out to Australia in 1853 he had with him :Miss Margaret Drummie, the siblings of James :don't include a Margaret. :Given that John is James's brother born two years his junior :it could be that Margaret is their sister born after John :and her birth is in the same limbo state as brother John's. :awaiting our discovery. :We also have of course neice Elizabeth Adele :James had a sister Elizabeth born in Kirriemuir 1804 :is Elizabeth Adele Margaret's daughter? :Perhaps our Australian cousins will be able to :unravel this section further. :More Notes on John,James and Margaret - Feb 2007 :Since writing up this Australian Notes article :I have had another look at our Scottish records :and can now say that John was born at Fettercairn :in the year 1809 to Daniel Drimmie and Elizabeth Nicol. :In the 1841 Census he is staying with his father and mother :at Greencairn, Fettercairn, Kincardine Scotland. :James is also here at this time along with their brother David :who was born at Fettercairn 1811. :By the 1851 census John is gone from Fettercairn :and since he had purchased a small holding of 3 square miles :in The Dandenong by 1848 we know for sure that he went :out to Australia between 1841 and 1845. :James is still living with his father and sister Catherine :their Mother is dead by 1851. :The closest match to Margaret Drimmie is a birth at Montrose :15th December 1800 to John Drimmie and Isobell Nicol. :This Margaret Drimmie would have been John and James' cousin :I can only think that she is the Margaret travelling with James. :'''Drummie's Bridge Reserve City of Monash Australia''' :The City of Monash, with 162,910 residents,is Melbourne's :most populous municipality. It is also close to the :demographic centre of Melbourne, :lying 20 km south east of the CBD :in Melbourne's fastest growing population corridor. :"Another small holding of about 3 square miles :to the north of High Street Road was owned by :partners John Drummie and Patrick Brennan :who purchased it in 1848 :The names of these early settlers in the Mulgrave area :can still be seen at Jell's Park, Wheelers Hill :and Drummies Bridge Reserve. :Land adjacent to Dandenong Creek at this time :is described as being 'Flat with rank swamp grass', :with the adjacent hills covered by Stringybark Forest. :Although a road reserve later to become High Street Road :had been surveyed prior to the first land sales, :no substantial construction of this road :was to occur until the late 1800s. :Until this time the nearest crossing points of Dandenong Creek :were just south of Burwood Highway and south of Waverly Road :within Jell's pre-emptive right selection. :Before 1860 the more frequented route through the area :was past Drummie's bridge across country to the main route :to the Dandenong Mountains (now the Burwood Highway) :It is interesting to note that although High Street Road :was initially known as Drummie's bridge track, :there is no historical evidence to suggest :that any type of bridge existed at the current crossing point. :However, given this name for the road, it is highly likely :that some sort of bridge existed at this point." :Priestley, Susan. :Cattlemen to commuters: :a history of the Mulgrave district, :now the City of Waverley, 1839-1961. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Creek_British_Columbia%2C_Canada NEXT Page 21 Drimmie Creek British Columbia%2C Canada] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sir_Ormond_Drimmie_Malcolm BACK to Page 19 Sir Ormond Drimmie Malcolm ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Name_Study Return to NAME STUDY HOME PAGE]

Drummond Township, Upper Canada

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Navigation: [[:Space:Lanark County One Place Study|Main Page]] > '''Drummond Township''' ==Drummond Township== The Township was named and opened for settlement in 1816. You can find an interactive map with original settler data [http://www.cgis.com/cpal/Default.aspx?CLIENT=LANARK&MAPTYPE=MilitarySettlement here] ===Historic Villages and Hamlets=== *Balderson, which is divided between Drummond and Bathurst townships. *Drummond Centre *Ferguson's Falls (originally called Millford)

Drury Taylor et al

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'''[[Taylor-73849 | Drury Taylor Sr.]] (1778 - 1859) of Humphreys County TN is not the same [[Taylor-46546 | Drury Taylor Sr.]] of DeKalb TN, / Jefferson County, IL''' ===[[Taylor-73849 | '''Drury Taylor Sr.''']] (1778 - 1859) '''of Humphreys County TN'''=== Son of [father?] and [mother?] :Census 1: 1820, :Census 2: 1840, Humphreys County TN :Census 3: 1850, Humphreys County TN [[Taylor-73766 | Drewry Taylor Jr]] (1808 - 1851) Son of Drury Taylor Sr. and Jiney (Unknown) Taylor Brother of Andrew Jackson Taylor ===[[Taylor-46546 | '''Drury Taylor Sr.''']] (1788 - 1845) '''of DeKalb TN, / Jefferson County, IL'''=== Son of William Taylor, Sr. and Martha Taylor (Hunt) :Drury L. Taylor, Sr. (1778-1859) [https://www.geni.com/people/Drury-Taylor-Sr/6000000001826641366 on Geni] Son of William Taylor Sr and Martha Patty (Hunt) Taylor :Drury Taylor (1788 - 1845) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Taylor-46546 on Wikitree] Son of William Taylor, Sr. and Martha Patty Hunt :Drury Taylor, b. Abt. 1788, Elbert Co., GA92, d. December 06, 1845, Jefferson Co., IL. [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/t/a/y/John-Taylor-TX/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0130.html Genealogy.com] :Census 1: 1820, TN, Smith Co. (as Drewry Taylor). :Census 2: 1830, TN, Smith Co. . :Census 3: 1840, TN, DeKalb Co., Dist. 10. ::Note: Taylor, Ardis, DRURY TAYLOR, SR 1788-1845,(Privately printed booklet. Lisbon, ND, 2000), p. 2, The only way that we were able to determine Drury's year of birth was because he had signed a deposition in 1838 where he listed his age as 'about fifty years old'. This deposition was found in the Smith County Court House in Tennessee. ::Taylor, Ardis, DRURY TAYLOR, SR 1788-1845,(Privately printed booklet. Lisbon, ND, 2000), p. 1, Drury Taylor, Sr. was the ninth of William, Sr. and Martha (Patty) Taylor's ten sons. He was born in 1788 after the family had moved to Georgia from South Carolina. ::Taylor, Ardis, DRURY TAYLOR, SR 1788-1845,(Privately printed booklet. Lisbon, ND, 2000), p.2, About 1814 Drury married eighteen year old [[Dupree-529 | Elizabeth Dupree]]..... Son of Drury Taylor and Elizabeth Dupree :Drury Mathew Taylor circa 1838-March 07, 1870 [https://www.geni.com/people/Drury-Taylor/6000000014791956937 on Geni] Son of Drury Taylor :Drury Mathew Taylor (abt. 1838 - 1870) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Taylor-72693 on Wikitree] Son of Drury Taylor and Elizabeth Dupree :Drury Mathew Taylor, b. Abt. 1838, DeKalb Co., TN, d. March 07, 1870, Jefferson Co., IL. [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/t/a/y/John-Taylor-TX/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0022.html on genealogy.com] Drury Mathew Taylor married Mary E. Throgmorton: Marriage: November 25, 1859, Jefferson Co., IL ::DRURY TAYLOR, SR. 1788-1845 by Ardis Taylor, 2000 (privately printed booklet) According to the IL State Archives CIVIL WAR MUSTER & DESCRIPTIVE ROLLS, Drury M. Taylor was listed as a Recruit, F Company, 31 IL US Infantry.He enrolled at Olney, IL on Oct. 15, 1864 for one year. His age is listed as 36, born in Smith Co., TN.Remarks state, "Drafted Deserted June 26, 1865 Louisville, KY." ::Census 1: 1850, IL, Jefferson Co., 857/857. ::Census 2: 1860, MO, Ste. Genevieve Co., Union Twp., 891/895. ---- Son of Drury L. Taylor, Sr. and Ginsey Taylor Drury Taylor, Jr. , Humphreys County, Tennessee, United States (1804 - 1851) For Further Research: [http://3sistershistory.blogspot.com/2019/03/those-tangled-taylors.html 3 Sisters Family History] Those Tangled Taylors! https://genwebsite.com/taylor-file-downloads/

Drusilla (Collins) Robinson Family Album

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A velveteen album with a music box in the base, in fair condition. There are 33 drop down pages of mixed CDV and cabinet-size photos, dates ranging from about 1865 to 1900. This most likely belonged to [[collins-16044|Drusilla (Collins) Robinson]] and her husband [[robinson-20122|Joseph E Robinson]]. It is likely that their daughter, [[Robinson-11696|Nellie Bean (Robinson) Curtis (1859-1939)]] also added photos, especially of the Curtis family she married into. Provenance: The album passed down to her great-grandaughter, [[stocking-507|Elizabeth (Beth) Stocking Seale]]. Current custodian since 2010, [[seale-237|RHSeale]]. The first two photos, displayed prominently, are two who died at a young age, [[curtis-7080|Stanley Curtis]] and [[robinson-30052|Harvey Robinson]] Thumbnail photos, in album sequence. As the album opens with two cover leaves, photos of [[Curtis-7080|Stanley Jonathan Curtis (1882-1885)]] and [[Robinson-30052|Harvey Johnson Robinson (1868-1901)]] are on facing pages - the significance being that both died young, so hold a special place in Drusilla's album. {|cellpadding="4" border="1" |- |style="width: 50%;"|{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Stanley Curtis after death, left album cover }} |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-44.jpg |caption=J Harvey Robinson, right album cover }} |- |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-16.jpg |size=m |caption=Mary McGillis 1896, p1a }} |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-1.jpg |caption=Page 1b, Unknown woman }} |- |
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Collins, sisters, 24b }} |- |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-34.jpg |caption=Page 24b, Robinson family album }} |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-56.jpg |caption=Edith Curtis about age 2, page 24b }} |- |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-37.jpg |caption=Homer P Hartley, page 25a }} |{{Image|file=Collins-18731.jpg |caption=Louise Collins, page 25b }} |- |{{Image|file=Edith_Stocking_collection_of_Curtis_photos-3.jpg |caption=Curtis kids and their uncle Harvey Robinson, p26a }} ||{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-7.jpg |size=m |caption=Eleanor Robinson, p26b }} |- |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-38.jpg |caption=John Wilson and Albert Curtis, p26b }} |{{Image|file=Albert_Curtis_and_Nellie_Robinson_photo_album-38.jpg |caption=Minnie Merriman, page 27a }} |- |{{Image|file=Edith_Curtis_Stocking_Curtis_collection-6.jpg |caption=Dana Curtis, page 27a }} |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-39.jpg |caption=Betty and Edith Curtis, page 27b }} |- |{{Image|file=Collins-18459-1.jpg |caption=Lou (Collins) Strickler, page 28a }} |{{Image|file=Edith_Curtis_Stocking_Curtis_collection-1.jpg |caption=Dana Wightman Curtis, page 28a }} |- |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-57.jpg |caption=Possible Curtis daughter, page 28a }} |28b, commercial CDV of Mary Todd Lincoln |- |Album spaces 29a, 29b, 30a, and 30b (cabinet size) are all empty |- |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-40.jpg |caption=Unknown girl, page 31a }} ||{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-12.jpg |caption=Albert J Curtis, p31b }} |- |{{Image|file=Edith_Curtis_Stocking_Curtis_collection-2.jpg |caption=Dana W Curtis, p31c }} |Page 32, 3 CDV spaces are empty. |- |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-41.jpg |caption=Unknown woman, page 33a }} |{{Image|file=Drusilla_Collins_Robinson_Family_Album-42.jpg |caption=Drusilla and daughter, page 33b }} |- |{{Image|file=Gates_and_Roxana_Clements_Curtis_family_photos-3.jpg |size=m |caption=Gates Curtis, p33c }}

Dry Tortugas National Park

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=== Dry Tortugas National Park === '''''AKA: Fort Jefferson National Monument, Dry Tortugas, Devil's Island''''' 100 square mile area made up of seven islands and crystal ocean waters. It is about 70 miles west of Key West, Monroe, Florida. It is accessed by Dry Tortugas ferry, seaplane or private boat.America's National Parks: https://shop.americasnationalparks.orgEllie's Travel Tips: https://www.elliestraveltips.com/weekend-getaways-in-florida-dry-tortugasDry Tortugas National Park, Florida Keys, lonely planet: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/florida/florida-keys/attractions/dry-tortugas-national-park/a/poi-sig/453201/132682112 Amazing Facts About Dry Tortugas National Park (Facts + Trivia): https://morethanjustparks.com/dry-tortugas-national-park-facts/ * Acreage: 47,125 acres * Elevation: 10 ft *Annual precipitation: approximately 36.41 inches over 87.8 days per year on average * More than 80,000 visitors a year '''''Photos can be seen at:'' ''' [[Space:Photographs_of_Dry_Tortugas_National_Park_and_Fort_Jefferson|Dry Tortugas and Fort Jefferson Photos]] '''''Attractions''''' *''' Ranger-led programs''' * '''Diving''' * '''Snorkeling''' * '''Canoe''' * '''Kayak''' *''' Camping''' * '''Fishing''' * '''Diverse Marine life''' Species of sea turtles in the area (all endangered or threatened): # loggerhead # green turtle # leatherback # Kemp's ridley # hawksbill * '''Flora''' # 125 species of plants (81 of these are of exotic origin) # Mangrove forests # seagrass (underwater) # coral communities (underwater) *''' Beauty''' * '''Solitude''' * '''History''' *''' [[Space:Fort_Jefferson|Historic Fort Jefferson]] ''' '''''History''''' '''''1513''''': Discovered by [[Ponce_de_León-108|Ponce de León]] and named Las Tortugas due to large numbers of sea turtles , 14 seals and more than 5,000 birds in the area. It has been discovered that while he was there, Ponce de León caught about 160 different sea turtles.Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida: Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary, American Latino Heritage: National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, nps.gov: https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/american_latino_heritage/fort_jefferson.html "Dry" was later added to inform others that the resources on the island were not great, as there was no fresh water. The shipping lanes in the Gulf of Mexico passed fairly close to the islands. Those who owned the islands was in control over these lanes between them and the United States mainland. '''''1622''''' A fleet of Spanish Treasure Galleons left Havana. They were headed for Spain. During the voyage, they were hit by a hurricane. Three of the galleons and other ships were destroyed. These ships include: # Nuestra Senora de Atocha # Santa Margarita # Nuestra Senora de Rosario Lost were a cargo of gold, silver and emeralds, as well as the lives of 500 sailors and passengers. The Spanish recovered most of their treasure but one ship, the Aocha, remained lost. This was however only one of the over 250 documented shipwrecks in the area, from around the globe. '''''1691''''' A Spanish relief ship that was traveling through the area wrecked and sank. '''''1765''''' The ''Granville Packett'' became yet another ship to wreck and sink in the area. '''''1775''''' Another ship that attempted to pass through the area but did not make it was the ''Santísima Concepción''. '''''1806''''' The ''Maria'' was added to the list of unfortunate ships that could not make it through the Dry Tortugas. '''''1816''''' While trying to navigate through the Dry Tortugas, the ''Sir John Sherbroke'' joined the growing list of wrecked and sunken ships. '''''1821''''' Ownership of the Dry Tortugas changed to the United States from Spain. Since they had already annexed Florida, they started to add essentials to the islands such as lighthouses and a fort. '''''1825''''' Garden Key was the location of the first lighthouse. '''''1846''''' Orders were sent to build [[Space:Fort_Jefferson|Fort Jefferson]]. It was named after [[Jefferson-1|President Thomas Jefferson]]. Over 1500 troops were garrisoned there. Luckily, they did not ever end up defending the islands in battle.Rallying for the protection and preservation of one of our country's most remote national parks, we know that some of the greatest natural resources are the hardest - but most necessary - to reach: https://floridanationalparks.org/dry-tortugas-national-park-2/ '''''1857''''' A lighthouse was constructed due to many ships approaching the island. It was named Loggerhead Lighthouse. '''''1861 - 1865''''' Great fame came to the Fort, as the United States Civil War raged. War prisoners, Union deserters and others that were very undesirable, were held at this prison location. One of these undesirables was [[Mudd-128|Dr. Samuel Mudd]]. He was there for complicity in Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Also sent to the prison were [[Spangler-379|Edmund Spangler]], [[O'Laughlen-1|Michael O'Loughlin]] and [[Arnold-4563|Samuel B Arnold]]. They were also jailed for the assassination conspiracy. This time brought the new nick name "Devils' Island". '''''1867''''' Yellow fever outbreak killing 38 people. '''''8 Feb 1869''''' Dr Mudd had tried to escape but was not successful. During the yellow fever epidemic, he showed heroic action and leadership. This fact made it so that, on this day, he was actually released from the prison early. This pardon was signed by [[Johnson-10479|President Andrew Johnson]], in front of [[Dyer-9040|Dr Mudd's wife]]. '''''1873''''' Hurricane hits the islands hard. '''''1874''''' [[Space:Fort_Jefferson|Fort Jefferson]] was abandoned by the United States Military. This gave way for pirates and squatters to make use of the area. '''''1886''''' Reopened for quarantining people who were victims of small pox and cholera. '''''1898''''' Attempting to sail to Havana, [[Space:USS_Maine_Disaster|the USS Maine]] weighed anchor in the islands. It was blown up and sank to the bottom of the Havana harbor. Out of 355 men on board, 260 were killed. The United States declared war, the Spanish-American War, because they blamed Spain for the ship sinking. The fort was used as a military hospital and supply base for American forces during the war. '''''1904 - 1939''''' The Carnegie Research Institute built and operated a research laboratory named the Tortugas Laboratory. '''''About 1908''''' Area was designated as a nature reserve and breeding ground for the birds. Nearly 300 species of birds can be seen here. Most of these are migratory. '''''1914 - 1918''''' During World War One, the area was used as a seaplane base and wireless radio station. '''''1935''''' [[Roosevelt-1|President Franklin D Roosevelt]] declared the islands a national monument. under the Antiquities Act. '''''1939 - 1945''''' Torpedo boats, minesweepers, and convoy escort vessels needed a place to protect against the submarines coming from Germany, during WWII. This area was chosen for its harbor. '''''About 1968''''' The islands were renamed as Fort Jefferson National Monument. '''''1983''''' The Aocha was finally recovered by Mel Fisher, a treasure hunter. With the main pile being discovered by him in 1985. It was the largest underwater treasure find in history. He had been hunting treasure since 1963 when he began a stretch of 7 years of successfully salvaging Florida's Treasure Coast from a 1715 fleet. In December of 1992 he opened a permanent museum in Sebastian, Florida. '''''1992''''' The name was again changed, this time by [[Bush-7|George H W Bush]]. It was re-designated from Fort Jefferson National Monument to Dry Tortugas National Park. '''''13 Oct 2022''''' Hurricane Ian forced temporary closures. '''3 Apr 2023''': Moat partially closed- snorkeling not allowed in sections due to hurricane damage to the area involving [[Space:Fort_Jefferson|Fort Jefferson]]. Hundreds of corals from seven species will be relocated and preserved so the moat can be shown care. Wading and sunbathing will continue to be allowed.National Parks Traveler: Compiled From NPS Releases "Sections Of Dry Tortugas National Park Moat Temporarily Closed To Snorkeling", 4 Apr 2023, https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/2023/04/sections-dry-tortugas-national-park-moat-temporarily-closed-snorkeling == Sources == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_Tortugas_National_Park * https://www.viator.com/tours/Key-West/Dry-Tortugas-National-Park-Day-Trip-by-Catamaran/d661-17325KEYYAN Space:Fort_Jefferson Space:Fort_Jefferson_Post_Cemetery Space:Fort_Jefferson_Quarantine_Hospital

Dryden Family, Augusta County, VA and beyond

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McCurdy-1063|Lynne Robinson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I am using the most definitive Dryden genealogy research to date. Book II by Leslie Dryden of the Dryden Family. This book begins with the Drydens who settled in Augusta County, VA and many moved west. However, there are holes, incomplete individual sourcing so I could use help. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20688399 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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'''This is a reprint of the Duncan Association Newsltters Index published at https://web.archive.org/web/20120423040850/http://www.dsa.duncanroots.com/indexes/name1.htm''' INDEX to Duncan Association Newsletters Vol.1 Issue #1 through Vol.10 Issue #2, 1993-2002 (Use your Edit/Find function to search for subjects, persons or localities on this page. Then "click" on the volume and issue number highlighted. When that issue downloads, you will again have to use your Edit/Find function to find the reference term you are seeking.) NAME INDEX TO DUNCANS, Names A to I Abel Gates Duncan (Rev.), b.1799 or 1802 in Windham Co. VT, son of Jason Duncan Jr.; mar. 1st 1828 Lucia A. Harlow, lived Plymouth Co. MA 1850; d.1870. 4#3 Abigail (Jackson) Duncomb or Duncan, b.ca 1760, mar. ca 1775 (husband presently unknown), she the dau. of John Jackson d.1794 in 96th Dist. (Edgefield Co.) SC, and sister of James F. Jackson Sr. d.1824 Perry Co. AL; children Elizabeth, James, Jennett, John, Wiley and Ailsey Duncomb. 5#2 Abner Duncan, b.ca 1770-1780, perhaps son of Daniel d.1781 Caswell Co. NC; d.1847 Coffee Co. TN; his second wife Ann mar. 2nd David T. Nowlin. 5#4 Abner Duncan, b.1772 NC, perhaps son of Daniel d.1781 Caswell Co. NC; from Ashe Co. NC 1823, wife Sarah Hatley, d.1864 Johnson Co. TN; sons Benjamin F. (mar. Rebecca Bedwell 1829 Grayson Co. VA), Franklin M. and Andrew J. 5#4 Absalom Duncan b.1800 perhaps Spartanburg Co. SC, mar. Margaret T. Foster in 1823, lived Gwinnett Co. GA 1827-1840 and Blount Co. AL 1860. 4#2 Adam Seth Enos Duncan, b.1789 PA, son of Seth Duncan and Christina Bittinger, mar. Mary Mark, d.1840. 10#2 Alamander Duncan, b.1769 VA, mar. Susannah Vaughn in 1809 in Stokes Co. NC; of Hamilton Co. IN 1850; had sons Hiram Duncan mar. Martha Jane Reddick and Alexander Duncan mar. Susannah Reddick. 7#3 Albert Dean Duncan, son of Joseph d.1847 Coffee Co. TN, mar. Mrs. Mary D. (Scott) Jarmon, d.1839 when of Texas but will filed in Roane and Hardeman Co. TN. 5#3 Alexander Duncan, b. ca 1742; Rev. War Pension in Franklin Co. PA. 1#3 Alexander Duncan, of Scotland, d.1787 Northampton Co. VA. 8#4 Alexander Duncan, b.1821, and Samuel Montgomery Duncan, b.1823, from Ireland to Sonoma Co. CA 1850. 8#4 Alfred Duncan, b.1804 TN, lived Sullivan Co. TN, d. ca 1852; his widow Margaret mar. 2nd John Pickens; brother of Rice Duncan who mar. Elenor Snapp. 4#2 Alfred Gillis Duncan, b.1808 KY, son of Joseph d.1847 Coffee Co. TN; mar. Eleanor Charlotte Duncan dau. of John d.1832 Whitley Co. KY, d.1849 Mercer Co. MO. 5#3 Alpha Duncan, b.1812 KY, of Vermilion Co. IL, son of James Duncan and Polly Wells. 7#3 Amos Duncan, Quaker, b.ca 1749, son of Samuel d.1770 Craven Co. SC; d.1805 Newberry Co. SC; widow Elizabeth and most children to IN. 4#4 Amos Duncan, son of Samuel who d.1816, had land in St.Louis Co. MO. 4#2 Andrew Dunscomb and wife Philadelphia Duval of Richmond, Hanover Co. VA, 1789; son of Daniel Dunscomb d.1802 New York City, and brother of Edward Dunscomb (of NYC 1796), Samuel Bedloe Dunscomb (wife Lucy Clayborn ----, of NYC 1796) and Daniel Dunscomb. 9#4 Andrew Duncan, b.1815 PA, son of Robert d. by 1827 Washington Co. PA; mar. Nancy Steen, to Logan Co. OH by 1850, d.1897 Yamhill Co. OR. 6#3 Andrew Duncan and wife Anne Smith of York Co. PA 1827; sons Robert (Washington Co. PA) and Jonathan (Mercer Co. IL). 6#3 Andrew B. Duncan, b.1818 Scotland, and James B. Duncan, b.1818 Scotland, sons of Andrew Duncan who d. Fluvanna Co. VA 1841 leaving widow Ann. 7#4 Andrew B. Duncan, b.1850 Canada, son of Donald McDonald Duncan and Dorothy Gennett, to Jackson Co. MO 1886 with wife Mary Lyon. 8#4 Archibald Duncan, b.1763 Bute Co. NC, Rev. War Pension in Harrison Co. KY; son of Joseph Duncan Jr. and Catherine O'Bannon and grandson of Joseph Duncan Sr. and Lydia ---- from Fauquier Co. VA. 1#3 Asa Duncan, b.1803 KY, of Vermilion Co. IL, son of James Duncan and Polly Wells. 7#3 Asa Duncan, b.1822 GA, son of John Duncan b.1804 GA who died 1886 Franklin Co. GA; mar. Flora A. Johnson, of 1860 Hart Co. GA. 7#2 Asahel Duncan, b.1779 NC, d. ca 1856 probably in Calloway Co. KY; married as his 2nd wife Mrs. Nancy Grubbs on 8 June 1826 in Calloway Co. KY; had brother Samuel Duncan d.1823. 2#3 Bartlett Marshall Duncan, b.1806, son of Joseph d.1836 Blount Co. TN; mar. 1st Rachel Thompson 1827 Blount Co. TN, mar. 2nd Amanda Lawrence 1833 St.Clair Co. AL, of Buchanan Co. MO 1850. 6#1 Barton Duncan - see with Burton Duncan below Baruch or Barruch Duncan, b.1810 SC, son of March Duncan; wife Sarah E., of Newberry Co. SC 1850, d.1881 Newberry Co. SC. 6#4 Baylis Washington Duncan, b.1824, mar. Julia Ann Shepperd 1843 Wayne Co. KY, d.1897; son of Alexander Crockett Duncan b.1787 and Hannah Ann Williams mar. 1809 Pulaski Co. KY. 8#2 '''[[Duncan-7107| Benjamin Duncan]]''', b. ca 1755, Rev. Pension Appl. by widow Mary in Anderson Co. TN. 1#3 Benjamin Duncan, b. ca 1760, of TN 1809-1814 and of Limestone and Madison Co. AL 1830-1840, wife Rowena d.1841 age 67 leaving husband and 3 children, incl. Delilah Sadler and Peter H. Duncan (Jackson Co. AL). 5#3 Benjamin Duncan, perhaps mar. 1st Mary Bennett in 1789 in Mercer Co. KY; mar. 2nd Susannah Hawkins Kilby in 1816 Franklin Co. KY who died 1843 Anderson Co. KY; sons Nimrod and Daniel by first wife, Matthew and Mark by second wife. 9#2 Benjamin Duncan, in British Army, had sister Jane Duncan who was wife by 1780 of William Maybin of Newberry Co. SC. 5#2 Benjamin Duncan, d. by 1827, administrator James Browning; may have rented land in Fayette, Scott and Bourbon Co. KY; possibly lived in Independence Co. AR; possibly the father of Cynthiann Duncan b.ca 1820 of Independence Co. AR 1827. No further information. 8#3 Benjamin Duncan, 1st wife Rebecca, 2nd wife Ann Templeton; Mercer Co. KY 1801, d.12/1824 Pickaway Co. OH. 2#2 Benjamin Duncan, b.1788-1790 VA, wife Mary (Holder?), d. ca 1869 Clarke Co. AL. 5#3 '''[[Duncan-2031| Benjamin Duncan]]''', b.1807 Harrison Co. KY; son of James Duncan and Polly Wells; mar. Morning Ellis, of Gallatin Co. KY 1850. 4#4 and 7#3 Benjamin Duncan, b.1809 "GA", son of Jesse d.1818 Hopkins Co. KY; mar. Sidney Banister 1849, d.1855 Henry Co. MO. 4#2 Benjamin Duncan, b.1809 GA, mar. 1815 Mercer Co. KY to Jane Duncan, dau. of Jesse Duncan d.1818 Hopkins Co. KY; Benjamin Duncan mar. 2nd 1849 Henry Co. MO to Sidney S. Banister. 8#3 Benjamin Duncan, perhaps son of Nathaniel of Wilkes Co. NC 1803-1834; mar. Rachel Kesler 1842 Rowan Co. NC, d. by 1850 Rowan or Wilkes Co. NC. 5#4 Benjamin F. Duncan, b.1804 TN, son of George Duncan and Levina Weirs; mar. Harriet Nance 1828 Knox Co. TN, d. by 1867 Blount Co. TN. 6#1 Benjamin F. Duncan, b.1808 Lincoln Co. KY, son of Benjamin Duncan Jr. d.ca 1841 Van Buren Co. MO (son of Benjamin d.1796 Madison Co. KY) and Christina Baughman, mar. Jane McKee in 1841 Garrard Co. KY. See Newsletter Vol. 2#1, Jan. 1994 on Samuel Duncan, son of Benjamin d.1796, for more information on Benjamin Jr. 7#2 Benjamin F. Duncan, son of Abner Duncan d.1864 Johnson Co. TN and Sarah Hatley; mar. Rebecca Bedwell 1829 Grayson Co. VA, she in Lee Co. VA 1850. 5#4 Benjamin F. Duncan, b.1840 Vigo Co. IN, son of John I. Duncan and Margaret Toler of Callaway Co. MO 1850; mar. S.A. Brattin 1869, to Yolo Co. CA 1871, mar. Helen M. Reed 1863. 7#1 Benjamin Faneuil Dunkin, b.1792 Philadelphia, PA, son of Edward Dunkin; mar. Washington Sala Prentiss in 1820, lived Charleston, SC, 1850. 6#4 Benjamin Josiah Duncan, b.1836 Cumberland Co. VA, son of Marcus Monroe Duncan of Talladega Co. AL; mar. Susan Alice Kidd 1859 Marengo Co. AL, of Dallas Co. AL 1860. 6#2 Benjamin M. Dunkin, b.1820 Franklin Co. OH, son of Peter Dunkin and Mary Martin of 1850 Carroll Co. IN; mar. 1848 Susan Payton.. 9#2 Benoni Duncan, b. ca 1786-1790, mar. Phebe Bartlett in 1811 in Adams Co. OH, d.1823 in Nicholas Co. KY. 4#1 Barton M. Duncan b.1849 TN, wife Vestina Duncan; son of James S. Duncan of 1850 Morgan Co. TN. 3#4 Barton W. Duncan, b.1828 KY, heir of Hewett Duncan of Daviess Co. KY. 3#4 Burton (Benton) M. Duncan b.1833 TN, wife Emaline Young; probably son of William H. Duncan of 1850 Marshall Co. TN; Burton's daughter Vestina W. Duncan married in 1873 in Casey Co. KY to Barton M. Duncan Jr. b.1849 TN. 3#4 Carol Duncan, b. ca 1804, mar. Elizabeth Gardner 1829 in Madison Co. KY, d.1833 Gallatin Co. KY. 7#3 Chapman Duncan, b.1812 NC, perhaps son of Nathaniel of Wilkes Co. NC 1803-1834; mar. Elizabeth Kesler 1842 Rowan Co. NC, of Wilkes Co. NC 1850. 5#4 Charles Duncan, b.1760, Rev. Pension Application in Giles Co. VA; wife Peggy or Margaret Kirk. 1#3 Charles Duncan, b.1762 Culpeper Co. VA, mar. Margaret Burnside 1787 Lincoln Co. KY, d.1829 Washington Co. IN; had 7 children including sons William of Jessamine Co. KY, Robert of Shelby Co. MO, and James B. d.1841 Clark Co. KY. 8#2 Charles Duncan, d.1795 Worcester Co. MD, administrator Josiah Dungan. 3#3 Charles Duncan, b.1766 NC, son of John of Randolph Co. NC 1764-1799; wife Elizabeth Allread, Hendricks Co. IN 1832, d.1862 Morgan Co. IN. 5#3 Charles Duncan from Lincoln Co. KY to Lincoln Co. TN, d.1814-15, his widow probably to Marion Co. IL. (no proof). 1#2 Charles Duncan, b.1774, son of Henry Duncan and Rebecca Reid, mar. Jane or Jannet Musick, d.1840 Jefferson Co. KY; had sons Coleman Lewis Duncan d.1883 Coles Co. IL, James Triplett Duncan of Floyd Co. IN, George J. Duncan of Washington Co. TX, Henry Sanford Duncan and Charles Reed Duncan. 9#1 Charles Duncan, b.1775 VA, from Buckingham Co. VA to Burke Co. NC to Union Co. GA, d. bef. 1869, wife Mary Ford; had son David Newton Duncan and others. 9#4 Charles Duncan, mar. in 1808 to Martha "Patsy" McKee in Harrison Co. KY, she to Sangamon Co. IL 1829; parents of Elizabeth Duncan b.1811 KY, living in 1912. 10#2 Charles Duncan, b.1800 PA, mar. Mrs. Rachel Williams 1839 Hamilton Co. IN; see Charles C. Duncan mar. 1820 Charity Gard. 10#1 Charles Duncan, b.1801 possibly Rockingham Co. NC, d. by 1858 Benton Co. TN. 6#1 Charles Duncan, b.1804 SC, possibly son of Joshua Duncan of Edgefield Co. SC 1820; wife Rebecca Rinehart, in Edgefield Co. SC 1850. 5#2 Charles Duncan, b.1805 Schoharie Co. NY, son of David Duncan and Hannah Titus; moved through Delaware Co. OH in 1840 to Livingston Co. MI by 1850. 7#4 Charles Duncan, b.1806 White Co. TN, son of Joel Duncan & Jane Melvin; mar. Dorcas Coffman in 1833 in McDonough Co. IL; to Yolo Co. CA 1864, d.1885. 7#1 Charles Duncan, b.1811 Paxton, MA, son of William Duncan and Annice Morse of 1808 Charlton, MA; mar. 1836 Tryphosa Lakin. 9#4 Charles Duncan, b.1812 KY, mar. Lucy Jane Watkins 1842 Estill Co. KY, 1850 Jessamine Co. KY, said to be son of Edward Duncan and Grace Taylor. 8#2 Charles C. Duncan, b.1800 PA, son of Robert; mar. Charity Gard 1820 in Washington Co. OH, in Hamilton Co. IN 1837; Charity died Jan. 1839, he mar. Miss Elizabeth Perie, d. Sumner Co. KS 1886. See Charles Duncan mar. in June 1839 to Rachel Williams. 10#1 Charles Reed Duncan, b.1818 KY, son of Charles Duncan and Jane Musick of Jefferson Co. KY, mar. 1851 to Priscilla J. Dallas, lived Milam Co. TX 1874. 9#1 Christopher Duncan, b. bef. 1765; Applied for Rev. War benefits 1828 in Fauquier Co. VA. 1#3 Coleman Duncan, b.1742, son of Henry Duncan and Rebecca Reid, mar. Mary Lyne, d.1823 Nelson Co. KY; children include sons Thomas Jefferson b.1769, Henry b.1772, Charles b.1774, Coleman Jr. b.1777, James b.1779, George W. b.1784, Sanford Sr. b.1786; see newsletter Vol. 8#3, July 2000, for Henry Duncan and Rebecca Reid. 9#1 Coleman Lewis Duncan, b.1802 KY, married Asseneth Hessmore in Jefferson Co. KY in 1830, d.1883 Coles Co. IL; son of Charles Duncan & first wife Jane Musick. 9#1 Daniel Duncan, son of David Duncan d.1744/45 Surry Co. VA; d.1781 Caswell Co. NC, wife Mary d.1796 Person Co. NC; probable son Martin C. Duncan (Mercer Co. KY). 5#4 Daniel Dunikin or Dunagan, b.1752; applied for Rev. Pension 1819 in Greene Co. TN. 1#3 Daniel Boone Duncan, b.1808 KY, son of William Withers Duncan and wife Nancy Jennings of Garrard Co. KY; mar. Eleanor Cook in 1833 Shelby Co. KY; d.1897 Glenn Co. CA. 7#1 Darius Duncan, b.1813 KY, of Vermilion Co. IL, son of James Duncan d.1849 and Polly Wells; had son John W. Duncan b.1846 Vermilion Co. IL. 7#3 David Duncan, wife Elizabeth, d.1744/45 Surry Co. VA; sons Daniel (Caswell Co. NC) and Nathaniel (Sussex Co. VA). 5#4 David Duncan, b. bef. 1750, wife Martha, of Liberty Co. GA 1784, d.1790, had dau. Susannah who mar. Samuel West ca 1786. 7#2 David Duncan, b.1748; Rev. Pension Application in 1820 in Rockingham Co. NC. 1#3 David Duncan, died by 1818, Newberry Co. SC. 2#4 David Duncan, b.1777, mar. Hannah Titus 1798 in Dutchess Co. NY, lived Greene Co. NY, to Ontario, Canada; their son Charles Duncan b.1805 Schoharie Co. NY, moved through Delaware Co. OH in 1840 to Livingston Co. MI by 1850; David & Hannah also had sons David Titus b.1804 and Freeman b.1810. 7#4 David Duncan, b.1790 Ireland, to Norfolk VA 1817, Mecklenburg Co. VA 1835-1854, Spartanburg Co. SC 1854 where d.1881, mar. 1st Ann Shirley, mar. 2nd Alice A. Piedmont; sons include Rev. James Armstrong Duncan b.1829 VA of Fairfax Co. VA 1850, Major David Robinson Duncan b.1836 VA of Spartanburg Co. SC, Bishop William Wallace Duncan b.1839 VA of Spartanburg Co. SC, and Col. D'Arcy Paul Duncan b.1846 VA to Union Co. SC. 7#4 David Duncan, son of Gardner Duncan of Scotland; mar. Henrietta Liston Spence, lived St.Louis Co. MO 1831, d.1836 Sangamon Co. IL. 6#3 David Duncan, mar. Cornelia (Hamblin) Vaughan 1836 in Dearborn Co. IN, referred to in court suit in Decatur Co. IN in 1840. (need more info about family) 8#4 David Duncan, b.1842 Scotland, son of David Duncan and Jane Malise; family to Schuylkill Co. PA ca 1853, to Muhlenburgh Co. KY 1858. 8#4 Davis Duncan, b.1811 NC, probably son of Edmund Duncan (Sr.) and Nancy White; wife Mary Ann E. Chambliss who was heir of George Duncan Sr. in 1853; of Jones Co. GA 1850. 5#3 Dennis Duncan, b.1790 Franklin Co. GA, son of John d.1855 Jackson Co. GA; mar. Eliza Dodd 1830 Hall Co. GA; she applied for pension on his service in War of 1812. 5#3 Easter, Leah, Catharine and Margaret Dunkin, heirs of William Giles of Somerset Co. MD 1772; not identified later. 7#2 Edmund Duncan, b.1684, son of William and Jane Duncan of Bucks Co. PA 1687; mar. 1708 Sarah Butler, d.1760 Bucks Co. PA; children include sons Edmund Duncan and Isaac Duncan (mar. Priscilla Stone 1754 in Philadelphia, PA). 9#2 Edmund Duncan (Elder), d.1799 Duplin Co. NC, wife Grace; sons Edmund (Sr.) (Jones Co. GA) and George. 5#3 Edmund Duncan (Sr.), probably son of Edmund (Elder) d.1799 Duplin Co. NC; mar. 2nd Nancy White in 1804 in Duplin Co. NC, d. bef. 1832; sons George Sr. d.1853 and Edmund d.1852, both Jones Co. GA. 5#3 Edmund Duncan (Jr.), b.1790 NC, son of Edmund (Sr.) of Duplin Co. NC; wife Martha, d.1852 Jones Co. GA. 5#3 Edward Dunkan, b.1759 Frederick Co. MD; Rev. Pension in Decatur Co. IN. 1#3 Edward Duncan mar. 1804 in Madison Co. KY to Grace Taylor; original source for information, children and dates not yet located. 8#2 Edward Dunkan, married Bethena Tomlinson 1829 in Decatur Co. IN, divorced; possibly the Edward Dunkan born 1759 Frederick Co. MD who drew a Rev. War Pension; see Newsletter Vol. 1#3, 1993. 10#2 Edwin S. Duncan (Judge), b.1789 VA, wife Prudence Wilson, d.1858 Harrison Co. WV. 4#3 Eli Duncan, b.1798 Newberry Co. SC, wife Rebecca Stephenson, of Edgar Co. IL 1850; son of Amos Duncan (not Isaiah Duncan) of Newberry Co. SC, see Newsletter Vol. 5#1, 1997. 9#3 Elijah Duncan, b.1757 Fairfax Co. VA, possibly son of Richard b.1722 MD (4#4); in Rev. War in Caswell Co. NC (1#3), wife Caty (Catherine?), d.1840 DeKalb Co. TN; sons Richard (Jefferson Co. MO) and Elijah (Holt Co. MO). 5#2 Elijah Duncan, b.1791 NC, son of Elijah b.1757 Fairfax Co. VA; in War of 1812 in Smith Co. TN, wife Sarah Tinney, d.1852 Holt Co. MO. 5#2 Elijah Duncan, b.1825 SC, d.1887 Yell Co. AR, wife Amanda Church, 1860 Attala Co. MS; probably son of John & Frances Ann Hall of Cobb Co. GA 1850 and 1870 and of Attala Co. MS 1860. 9#2 Elijah Eli Duncombe, M.D., b.1795 Stanford, NY, d.1870 St. Thomas, Ontario, CAN; m. Catherine Bouck in 1818 in Middleburg [Schoharie Co.], NY. 9#4 Elijah Hall Duncan, b.1824 TN, possibly had brother Oliver b.1827 TN; mar. 1st Lucy S. Craddock 1854, mar. 2nd Elizabeth Craddock 1856 Laclede Co. MO; lived Mendocino Co. CA 1858. 6#3 Elisha Duncan, mar. Elizabeth Reed 1822 Clark Co. KY, d.1828 Gallatin Co. KY, possibly a son of James Duncan Sr. 7#3 Elisha Duncan, mar. Angelina Knox in 1836 in Gallatin Co. KY; possibly d. by 1846. 7#3 Elisha Duncan, b.1822 IL, son of Robert Duncan and Nancy Bateman of Bond and Shelby Co. IL 1820 to 1850; mar. Mary W. Myatt 1832, to Weld and Boulder Co. CO. 7#1 Elison Ely Duncan, b.1817 Wayne Co. NY, son of William Duncan who m. Elizabeth Chamberlain in 1802 in Monmouth Co. NJ, mar. 1st Charlotte Edwards 1843, mar. 2nd Mary Stephenson 1847 in New York City, of Wayne Co. MI 1860. 9#3 Eliza Duncan Jenkins and Mary Duncan Barr, daughters of Daniel Duncan d.1833 Fayette Co. KY and wife Mary Timberlake d.ca 1851 Boone Co. MO; see also Henry Timberlake Duncan, b.1836 Bourbon Co. KY, and his son George Brand Duncan, b.1861 Lexington, KY, in Newsletter Vol. 3#4, Oct. 1995. 10#2 Elizabeth Duncan, mar. by 1750 (husband unknown), of Chatham Co. NC 1778; sons George (d.1784 Chatham Co. NC), Peter (d.1781), Matthew (? of Edgefield Co. SC, wife Mary ca 1788), Robert. 5#2 Elizabeth Duncan, d.1778 Worcester Co. MD, administrator Thomas Duncan. 3#3 Elizabeth H. Duncan, dau. of Moses C. Smith who d.1834 Worcester Co. MD. 3#3 Fanny Duncan, d.1826 Worcester Co. MD, exec. nephew James Duncan. 3#3 Francis Duncan, b.1740; Rev. Pension application 1818 in Berkshire Co. MA. 1#3 Franklin Duncan (1820-1898), wife Sena Wolfe (1824-1902), of Ashe Co. NC 1850, buried Alleghany Co. NC, possibly a son of John Duncan (b.1785 NC) and wife Catherine, also of Ashe Co. NC 1850. 2#4 Gabriel Duncan, b.1758 Bedford Co. VA; Rev. Pension in Madison Co. KY. 1#3 Gavin Bennett Duncan, b.1802 KY, son of Willis d.1858 Adams Co. IL; wife Eliza Frazier, 1850 Adams Co. IL, d.1876. 5#3 George Duncan, b.1671 (age 58 in 1729), son of William and Jane Duncan (see Newsletter Vol. 9#2, April 2001), mar. 1st Mary Sanders 1699 Bucks Co. PA, mar. 2nd Mary (Ball) Large 1724 Kent Co. MD; children include sons Joseph b.1711, William b.1713, Ebenezer b.1720, James b.1727. 9#3 George Duncan, b.1758; Rev. Pension Application 1819 in Person Co. NC. 1#3 George Duncan, b.1758; Rev. Pension Application in Orange Co. IN. 1#3 George Dunkin, son of Elizabeth of Chatham Co. NC 1778; made will 1778, d.1784 Chatham Co. NC. 5#2 George Duncan, d.1826 Wayne Co. KY, wife Catherine Smiley, probably the brother of Isaac Duncan. 2#2 George Duncan Sr., b.1770 NC, son of Edmund (Sr.) of Duplin Co. NC; wife Elizabeth, d.1853 Jones Co. GA; sons Lee and Jesse. 5#3 George Duncan, b.1773 VA, son of Jeremiah Duncan and Rebecca Hendry from Botetourt Co. VA to Greene Co. TN; mar. 1st Levina Weirs 1796, mar. 2nd Ann Moore 1809 Greene Co. TN; d.1862 Blount Co. TN; had sons James, Jeremiah, George and Benjamin F. 6#1 George Duncan, b.1788 SCT, wife Elizabeth Primrose, perhaps to Schuylkill Co. PA, then to Fulton Co. IL by 1850. 10#2 George Duncan, b. ca 1803 SC?, d.1840, mar. Matilda Pike in Walton Co. GA who married (2nd) his probable brother Anderson Elbert Duncan b.1819 SC. 7#2 George Duncan, b.1810 SC, son of Jonathan Duncan and Jane ?Jones; mar. 1833 Jane Young, d.1857 Lauderdale Co. AL; son John J. Duncan. 6#4 George Duncan, b.1841 Allegheny Co. PA, son of Thomas Duncan b.1802 PA and Nancy Herdman; to Belmont Co. OH. 4#1 George D. Duncan, b.1835 PA, d.1908 Fulton Co. IL, wife Mary P. 10#2 George J. Duncan, b.1810 KY Jefferson Co. KY, son of Charles Duncan and Jane Musick; wife Elizabeth Dallas, lived Washington Co. TX 1850; had son John T. Duncan b.1854. 6#3 George M.B. Duncan b.1817 TN, son of William S. Duncan and Nancy W. Short or Shot of Wilson Co. TN; mar. Mary Jane Gillis 1842, lived Buckingham Co. VA 1850. 6#2 George N. Duncan, b.1815 Barnard, VT, wife Hannah Peck, d.1850-1855 Mahaska Co. IA. 7#2 George Smith Duncan, b.1836 KY, son of William Galloway Duncan and Helen Smith and grandson of James Duncan Jr. d.1857 Breckinridge Co. KY; mar. Sarah Preston ca 1856, d.1868 McLean Co. KY. 10#1 George W. Duncan, b.1828 Blount Co. TN, son of James S. Duncan and Mary Mitchell; moved to Louisa Co. IA. 6#1 Harvey Boyd Duncan, b.1800 TN, son of John d.1832 Whitley Co. KY; of Wayne Co. IA 1850 and of Mercer Co. MO. 5#3 Henry Duncan, b.1710, mar. 1st Rebecca Reid, of Westmoreland and King George Co. VA 1740-1756, mar. 2nd Charity Mitchell, d.1771 Westmoreland or Richmond Co. VA; children include sons Coleman b.1742, Charles b.1747, George b.1750, and Henry b.1757. 8#3 Henry Duncan, d.1823 Worcester Co. MD, brother Milby Duncan. 3#3 Henry Duncan, b.1803 GA, son of Moses Duncan and Elizabeth Bowers; wife Mary, d.1881 Hart Co. GA. 7#2 Henry Duncan, b.1810 SCT, wife Margaret, d. by 1860, Gibson Co. IN; possibly a son of Henry Sr. b.1759 SCT and brother of Robert b.1813 SCT. 9#4 Henry Duncan, son of Gen. William Duncan of Philadelphia; mar. Mahala Caroline Sims 1842 Montgomery Co. AL or Mary Bostic dau. of Maria Bostic; d. by 1844 in IL. 10#2 Henry Timberlake Duncan, b.1836 Bourbon Co. KY, and his son George Brand Duncan, b.1861 Lexington, KY. 3#4 Hercules Dunkin, wife Sarah Hough, from Washington Co. PA, d.1841 Fountain Co. IN, son of John Dunkin Sr. d. Adams Co. OH. 3#4 Rev. Hugh Duncan, b.1824 Scotland, mar. 1846 Christina Young, to PA or MD 1852, then KS, in 1864 to MT, d.1887 Madison Co. MT; had son James Duncan b.1849 Scotland, mar. Jeanette Gemmell, lived Madison Co. MT. 7#4 Isaac Duncan, b.1718, d.1770 Philadelphia, PA, wife Margaret; son Matthew d. ca 1807. 4#2 Isaac Duncan, wife perhaps Margaret Ireland; from Iredell Co. NC (formed 1788 from Rowan Co.) to Montgomery Co. KY by 1800, d.1803 Montgomery Co. KY in the area that became Bath Co. in 1811. 2#2 Isaac Dunkin, MD Bounty Land Warrant (no futher information). 1#4 Isaac Duncan, b.1795 PA, of Huntingdon Co. PA 1818, in Gibson Co. IN 1835, McDonough Co. IL 1850, wife Mary Gillis. 10#2 Isaac Duncan, mar. 2nd Tebitha Smith 1829 Haywood Co. NC, d.1842 Haywood Co. NC or Anderson Co. TN; son of Moses of Anderson Co. TN who was son of Benjamin Duncan and Mary Davis (1#3).6#1 Isaac L. Duncan b.1859 Anderson Co. TN, wife Susan O. Long. 1#1 Isabella M. Duncan, d. by 1849 Baltimore Co. MD, administrator John M. Duncan. 3#3 Isaiah Duncan, b.1785, son of Amos d.1805 Newberry Co. SC; mar. Hannah Barrett, to Clay Co. IN. 5#1 Ivy Duncan, b.1815 SC, d.1874 Cherokee Co. 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Births, Marriages and Deaths in [[Space:Holten Inhabitants|Holten]] =='''Geboorten'''==
[[Manenschijn-51|Jan Egberts Manenschijn]] - gedoopt - 22 Augustus 1717
[[Maneschijn-169|Gerrit Engbertz Maneschijn]] - gedoopt - 17 Augustus 1721
[[Maneschijn-34|Gerrit Maneschijn]] - gedoopt - 22 Julij 1753
[[Jansen-5270|Gerrit Jansen]] - gedoopt - 27 July 1754
[[Manenschijn-80|Jan Manenschijn]] - 30 Mei 1780
[[Dikkers-5|Berend Jan Dikkers]] - 10 Julij 1781
[[Stam-571|Hendrieka Stam]] - 17 October 1783
[[Landuwer-12|Vastert Landuwer]] - 2 November 1784
[[Brinkes-1|Jenneken Brinkes]] - 21 Maart 1788 (in Helle)
[[Jansen-5280|Jan Jansen]] - 19 Maart 1792 (in Helle)
[[Landuwer-11|Jan Albert Landuwer]] - 1 November 1813
[[Overmeen-9|Hendrikus Overmeen]] - 14 Junij 1814
[[Hendriksen-179|Jenneken Hendriksen]] - 7 Julij 1814
[[Essen-57|Derksken Essen]] - 9 Januarij 1815
[[Juurlink-1|Jenneken Juurlink]] - 19 April 1815
[[Manenschijn-7|Mannes Manenschijn]] - 16 Augustus 1815
[[Aaltink-4|Gerrit Aaltink]] - 12 Maart 1816
[[Aanstood-3|Hendrina Aanstood]] - 17 October 1816
[[Graven-108|Janna Graven]] - 29 Mei 1817
[[Aaltink-5|Frederik Jan Aaltink]] - 16 Januarij 1818
[[Altink-8|Arend Jan Altink]] - 9 Maart 1820
[[Horstman-139|Jenneken Horstman]] - 30 Maart 1821
[[Stevens-29011|Berent Willem Stevens]] - 24 Augustus 1821
[[Janzen Manenschijn-1|Gerrit Jan Janzen Manenschijn]] - 22 November 1821
[[Manenschijn-50|Teunis Manenschijn]] - 24 December 1821
[[Manenschijn-10|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 30 December 1821
[[Hofman-626|Egbert Hofman]] - 28 Januarij 1822
[[Wechstapel-12|Elsken Wechstapel]] - 3 Juni 1822
[[Aanstood-2|Hendrik Jan Aanstood]] - 24 Junij 1822
[[Aaltink-6|Arent Jan Aaltink]] - 6 December 1822
[[Landuwer-1|Hendrik Landuwer]] - 12 Maart 1823
[[Baankreis-1|Arentdina Baankreis]] - 23 Juni 1823
[[Horstman-103|Janna Horstman]] 12 October 1823
[[Jansen Manenschijn-3|Jannes Jansen Manenschijn]] - 12 November 1823
[[Stevens-29065|Teunis Stevens]] - 28 November 1823
[[Manenschijn-43|Willem Manenschijn]] - 30 Julij 1824
[[Jansen Manenschijn-4|Jan Jansen Manenschijn]] - 19 Julij 1825
[[Koordes-7|Gerrit Koordes]] - 2 September 1825
[[Tromop-5|Mannes Tromop]] - 22 Januari 1826
[[Aaltink-7|Aaltjen Aaltink]] - 27 Januarij 1826
[[Horstman-140|Jan Horstman]] - 31 Maart 1826
[[Veneklaases-1|Jenneken Veneklaases]] - 16 April 1826
[[Wechstapel-13|Geertrui Wechstapel]] - 7 Junij 1826
[[Manenschijn-42|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 28 Junij 1826
[[Zandjans-1|Mannes Zandjans]] - 4 Julij 1826
[[Karkemeijer-2|Hendrik Karkemeijer]] - 6 Julij 1826
[[ter Haar-302|Aaltjen ter Haar]] - 9 Juli 1826
[[Stevens-29066|Gerrit Hendrik Stevens]] - 2 October 1826
[[Overmeen-7|Willemina Overmeen]] - 3 November 1826
[[Veneklaas-4|Willemken Veneklaas]] - 18 Augustus 1827
[[Nijland-108|Teunis Nijland]] - 19 Augustus 1827
[[Aaltink-8|Teunis Aaltink]] - 9 October 1827
[[Landuwer-10|Gerrit Hendrik Landuwer]] - 12 October 1927
[[Tuller-257|Claziena Tuller]] - 18 January 1828
[[Nijland-109|Tonia Nijland]] - 22 November 1828
[[Aanstood-1|Janna Aanstood]] -10 Mei 1829
[[Horstman-141|Teuntjen Horstman]] - 4 Julij 1829
[[Stevens-29067|Antonij Stevens]] - 29 Julij 1829
[[Nijenhuis-125|Gerrit Hendrik Nijenhuis]] - 4 Augustus 1829
[[Wansink-32|Jan Albert Wansink]] - 10 November 1829
[[Wechstapel-14|Gerrit Hendrik Wechstapel]] - 22 December 1829
[[Stoevenbelt-2|Geertrui Stoevenbelt]] - 19 April 1830
[[Manenschijn-44|Gerrit Manenschijn]] - 25 April 1830
[[Veneklaas Slots-1|Berent Veneklaas Slots]] - 6 September 1830
[[Nijland-110|Jan Willem Nijland]] - 23 December 1830
[[Manenschijn-37|Harmina Manenschijn]] - 5 Mei 1831
[[Jansen Manenschijn-5|Jan Albert Jansen Manenschijn]] - 17 September 1831
[[Karkdijk-10|Willemken Karkdijk]] - 16 Augustus 1832
[[Stevens-29075|Hermannes Stevens]] - 24 Augustus 1832
[[Manenschijn-116|Teunis Manenschijn]] - 20 September 1832
[[Wansink-33|Egbert Jan Antoni Wansink]] - 3 October 1832
[[Veneklaas-6|Gerrit Veneklaas]] - 20 October 1832
[[Overmeen-10|Derk Jan Overmeen]] - 24 October 1832
[[Manenschijn-38|Jan Willem Manenschijn]] - 17 Augustus 1833
[[Noordkamp-6|Hermannes Noordkamp]] - 1 September 1833
[[Bosschers-1|Hendrina Bosschers]] - 15 September 1833
[[Kanis-19|Aaltjen Kanis]] - 10 October 1833
[[Nijland-111|Berend Jan Nijland]] - 25 Januari 1834
[[Wechstapel-6|Jan Albert Wechstapel]] - 7 Februari 1834
[[Aaltink-24|Maria Aaltink]] - 15 Februari 1834
[[Nijenhuis-303|Jan WIllem Nijenhuis]] - 5 Maart 1834
[[Kevelam-13|Janna Kevelam]] - 8 Maart 1834
[[Kappert-12|Teunis Kappert]] - 17 Maart 1834
[[Manenschijn-47|Harmina Manenschijn]] - 3 December 1834
[[Stevens-29076|Berent Jan Stevens]] - 20 December 1834
[[Vasters-2|Egbertdina Vasters]] - 27 Januari 1835
[[Aanstoot-13|Arent Jan Aanstoot]] - 16 Februarij 1835
[[Temmink-14|Teunis Temmink]] - 18 Februarij 1835
[[Wansink-35|Gerritdina Johanna Wansink]] - 27 Maart 1835
[[Bolderink-2|Hanna Bolderink]] - 31 Maart 1835
[[Bronsvoort-8|Gerritdina Bronsvoort]] - 17 Mei 1835
[[Vruggink-42|Hendrik Jan Vruggink]] - 12 September 1835
[[Manenschijn-117|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 11 October 1835
[[Schoolderman-3|Janna Schoolderman]] - 14 November 1835
[[Nijland-112|Jenneken Nijland]] - 8 Januari 1836
[[Kevelam-8|Jan Kevelam]] - 8 Januarij 1836
[[Meilink-31|Berentdina Meilink]] - 9 Januari 1836
[[Vasters-4|Egbert Vasters]] - 20 Maart 1836
[[Manenschijn-45|Janna Manenschijn]] - 12 February 1837
[[Veneklaas-2|Jan Albert Veneklaas]] - 13 April 1837
[[Nijenhuis-313|Berentdina Nijenhuis]] - 29 Augustus 1837
[[Manenschijn-118|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 18 September 1837
[[Menneken-1|Geertrui Menneken]] - 10 January 1838
[[Nijmeijer-94|Jan Nijmeijer]] - 22 Februarij 1838
[[Nijland-113|Wilemken Nijland]] - 2 April 1838
[[Hakkert-48|Gerritdina Hakkert]] - 2 April 1838
[[Wansink-34|Marines Gradus Wansink]] - 6 April 1838
[[Bronsvoort-10|Hendrik Jan Bronsvoort]] - 9 April 1838
[[Meijlink-14|Geertrui Meijlink]] - 12 Juli 1838
[[Jansen-6399|Hendrik Gerrit Jansen]] - 26 November 1838
[[Manenschijn-46|Jan Willem Manenschijn]] - 30 November 1838
[[Pot-147|Egbert Pot]] - 2 December 1838
[[Vasters-5|Willem Vasters]] - 13 Februari 1839
[[Kevelam-15|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] - 19 Februari 1839
[[Schuppert-17|Willem Schuppert]] - 17 Juni 1839
[[Aaftink-3|Jannes Aaftink]] - 3 Juli 1839
[[Kappert-9|Geertrui Kappert]] - 26 September 1839
[[Nijenhuis-315|Jenneken Nijenhuis]] - 24 October 1839
[[Bronsvoort-4|Gerrit Willem Bronsvoort]] - 28 Februarij 1840
[[Nijland-114|Janna Bartha Nijland]] - 1 April 1840
[[Manenschijn-120|Jan Manenschijn]] - 15 April 1840
[[Holterbroek-1|Jan Willem Holterbroek]] - 16 Mei 1840
[[Weijers-45|Janna Weijers]] - 16 Juli 1840
[[Stegeman-106|Derk Jan Stegeman]] - 6 November 1840
[[Doornink-149|Jan Willem Doornink]] - 30 December 1840
[[Smeenk-76|Jan WIllem Smeenk]] - 11 Januarij 1841
[[Manenschijn-39|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 31 Januari 1841
[[Bronsvoort-13|Hendrika Bronsvoort]] - 15 December 1841
[[Bronsvoort-9|Janna Bronsvoort]] - 4 Januarij 1842
[[Kevelam-16|Engelina Kevelam]] - 6 Januarij 1842
[[Meijlink-17|Mannes Meijlink]] - 29 Juni 1842
[[Agterkamp-21|Berendina Agterkamp]] - 4 Juli 1842
[[Manenschijn-119|Mannes Manenschijn]] - 15 September 1842
[[Egberts-118|Janna Gerritdina Egberts]] - 20 December 1842
[[Kevelam-11|Barthje Kevelam]] - 31 December 1842
[[Manenschijn-18|Willem Manenschijn]] - 12 February 1843
[[Vasters-6|Geertrui Vasters]] - 11 Juni 1843
[[Meijlink-7|Janna Meijlink]] - 17 Januarij 1844
[[Meijlink-15|Janna Meijlink]] - 23 Januarij 1844
[[Steunenberg-16|Willemiena Steunenberg]] - 16 May 1944
[[Boode-48|Teunis Boode]] - 31 Mei 1844
[[Manenschijn-22|Geertrui Manenschijn]] - 25 Julij 1844
[[Kevelam-7|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] - 9 Januarij 1845
[[Kevelam-17|Johanna Kevelam]] - 28 Maart 1845
[[Aaltink-9|Egbert Aaltink]] - 24 Februari 1846
[[Jansen Maanenschijn-1|Gerritdina Jansen Maanenschijn]] - 7 Mei 1846
[[Manenschijn-19|Bartha Manenschijn]] - 14 Mei 1846
[[Vasters-3|Gerritdina Vasters]] - 17 Juni 1846
[[Nijenhuis-107|Gerrit Nijenhuis]] - 29 December 1846
[[Manenschijn-121|Hendrika Manenschijn]] - 28 Maart 1847
[[Luggenhorst-7|Gerrit Hendrik Luggenhorst]] - 9 April 1847
[[Wechstapel-20|Harmina Wechstapel]] - 1 Mei 1847
[[Nijenhuis-111|Hendrik Nijenhuis]] - 19 Mei 1847
[[Rensen-352|Hermannes Rensen]] - 4 Februari 1848
[[Kevelam-18|Hendrika Kevelam]] - 14 Maart 1848
[[Nijenhuis-106|Zwaantjen Nijenhuis]] - 26 Mei 1848
[[Manenschijn-23|Geertrui Manenschijn]] - 6 Junij 1848
[[Kevelam-10|Teunis Kevelam]] - 13 Juni 1848
[[Wegstapel-2|Hendrik Wegstapel]] - 15 Julij 1848
[[Bronsvoort-7|Gerritje Bronsvoort]] - 11 Augustus 1848
[[Trinen-12|Teune Trinen]] - 31 Augustus 1848
[[Aaltink-10|Egbertdina Aaltink]] - 7 September 1848
[[Brinkman-785|Aaltje Brinkman]] - 24 December 1848
[[Bannink-171|Mannes Bannink]] - 5 Januari 1849
[[Wechstapel-5|Teuntjen Wechstapel]] - 16 Februarij 1849
[[Jansen-5846|Hendrika Jansen]] - 24 Maart 1849
[[Paalman-60|Gerritdina Paalman]] - 19 Julij 1849
[[Jansen-2459|Janna Jansen]] - 31 Julij 1849
[[Nijenhuis-100|Hendrika Nijenhuis]] - 9 September 1849
[[Pinkert-19|Hendrik Willem Pinkert]] - 4 Februari 1850
[[Nijenhuis-119|Willemken Nijenhuis]] - 11 Februari 1850
[[Aaftink-15|Willemina Aaftink]] - 18 Februari 1850
[[Koopman-303|Jan Koopman]] - 4 Maart 1850
[[Trinen-13|Teuntjen Trinen]] - 10 Maart 1850
[[Manenschijn-24|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 8 April 1850
[[Aaltink-11|Gerrit Aaltink]] - 25 Augustus 1850
[[Brinkman-786|Gerrit Jan Brinkman]] - 22 September 1850
[[Aaltink-1|Diena Aaltink]] - 25 October 1850
[[Wechstapel-21|Hendrika Wechstapel]] - 14 Februari 1851
[[Postman-8|Zwaantje Postman]] - 15 Februarij 1851
[[Jansen Manenschijn-10|Janna Jansen Manenschijn]] - 27 Februarij 1851
[[Kevelam-19|Gerrit Kevelam]] - 5 April 1851
[[Janzen Manenschijn-2|Jenneken Janzen Manenschijn]] - 30 Junij 1851
[[Landuwer-8|Egbert Landuwer]] - 10 Juli 1851
[[Klein Teesselink-1|Hendrik Klein Teesselink]] - 30 Augustus 1851
[[Rietman-25|Hendrikus Rietman]] - 12 September 1851
[[Nijkamp-114|Rikeld Nijkamp]] - 3 October 1851
[[Bronsvoort-5|Gerrit Bronsvoort]] - 10 December 1851
[[Trinen-14|Jannes Trinen]] - 20 Februari 1852
[[Aanstoot-4|Jan Aanstoot]] - 5 April 1852
[[Nijenhuis-105|Willemina Nijenhuis]] - 17 Mei 1852
[[Stevens-29077|Willem Stevens]] - 25 Mei 1852
[[Overmeen-11|Janna Overmeen]] - 9 Junij 1852
[[Manenschijn-20|Gerrit Manenschijn]] - 21 Julij 1852
[[Pinkert-20|Jan Pinkert]] - 6 Augustus 1852
[[Nijland-115|Janna Nijland]] - 23 November 1852
[[Landuwer-6|Geertrui Landuwer]] - 8 February 1853
[[Wechstapel-22|Janna]] - 8 Mei 1853
[[Voordes-2|Egbert Voordes]] - 12 October 1853
[[Schoneveld-17|Hendrika Johanna Schoneveld]] - 4 November 1853
[[Beldman-16|Derk Beldman]] - 10 November 1853
[[Aaltink-12|Jan Albert Aaltink]] - 12 November 1853
[[Stevens-29078|Frederika Stevens]] - 13 November 1853
[[Karkemeijer-1|Anneken Karkemeijer]] - 30 Maart 1854
[[Manenschijn-60|Geertrui Manenschijn]] - 31 Maart 1854
[[Zandjans-3|Gerritdina Zandjans]] - 24 April 1854
[[Slotman-4|Gerritdina Slotman]] - 8 Mei 1854
[[Kolkman-21|Jan Kolkman]] - 12 Januari 1855
[[Jeurlink-5|Frederik Jeurlink]] - 22 Januarij 1855
[[Teeselink-17|Albert Teeselink]] - 24 Januari 1855
[[Landuwer-4|Geertrui Landuwer]] - 3 Februari 1855
[[Overmeen-12|Jan Willem Overmeen]] - 5 Februari 1855
[[Wechstapel-23|Teunis Wechstapel]] - 11 Februari 1855
[[Nijenhuis-126|Frederika Nijenhuis]] - 2 Maart 1855
[[Beldman-27|Gerrit Beldman]] - 8 Maart 1855
[[Jansen-5770|Hendrika Jansen]] - 20 April 1855
[[Zandjans-4|Jannes Zandjans]] - 12 Mei 1855
[[Nijland-116|Jan Albert Nijland]] - 2 Junij 1855
[[Stevens-15673|Hendrik Jan Stevens]] - 27 Juli 1855
[[Klein Horstman-1|Janna Klein Horstman]] - 1 Augustus 1855
[[Pinkert-21|Janna Pinkert]] - 11 Augustus 1855
[[Jansen Manenschijn-6|Jan Jansen Manenschijn]] - 5 September 1855
[[Temmink-15|Antonij Temmink]] - 21 October 1855
[[Haverslag-8|Jan Haverslag]] - 4 December 1855
[[Manenschijn-61|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 21 December 1855
[[Kolkman-159|Hendrika Kolkman]] - 11 Januarij 1856
[[Wegstapel-24|Jan Hendrik Wegstapel]] - 12 Januarij 1856
[[Trinen-15|Leida Trinen]] - 1 Maart 1856
[[van Holten-38|Jenneken van Holten]] - 30 October 1856
[[Jansen Manenschijn-2|Jenneken Jansen Manenschijn]] - 8 Januarij 1858
[[Hofman-757|Jan Hofman]] - 27 Februarij 1856
[[Wesseldijk-19|Gerrit Jan Wesseldijk]] - 28 April 1856
[[Graven-122|Mannes Graven]] - 12 Junij 1856
[[Achterkamp-4|Egbert Achterkamp]] - 22 Junij 1856
[[Landuwer-7|Jan Landuwer]] - 29 October 1856
[[Oolbekkink-5|Hermina Oolbekkink]] - 31 Januarij 1857
[[Boode-8|Hendrika Boode]] - 8 Februari 1857
[[Schoneveld-12|Harmen Schoneveld]] - 11 Februari 1857
[[Beldman-9|Gerrit Beldman]] -2 Maart 1857
[[Aaltink-13|Hendrika Aaltink]] - 2 Maart 1857
[[Slotman-5|Berend Jan Slotman]] - 22 April 1857
[[Nijenhuis-127|Jan Willem Nijenhuis]] - 6 Augustus 1857
[[Tromop-4|Frederik Jan Tromop]] - 29 Augustus 1857
[[Stevens-29085|Teunis Stevens]] - 8 September 1857
[[Wechstapel-7|Egbert Wechstapel]] - 22 October 1857
[[Koordes-6|Lina Koordes]] - 1 November 1857
[[Wechstapel-24|Willem Wechstapel]] - 7 November 1857
[[Hofman-760|Jenneken Hofman]] - 7 December 1857
[[Stegeman-136|Hendrika Stegeman]] - 27 December 1857
[[Zandjans-2|Dirk Zandjans]] - 13 Januari 1858
[[Nijland-117|Hendrikus Nijland]] - 18 Februari 1858
[[Nijland-118|Jan Nijland]] - 18 Februari 1858
[[Teeselink-11|Jan Teeselink]] 12 Maart 1858
[[Schippers-300|Frederika Schippers]] - 21 Maart 1858
[[Pinkert-22|Jannes Pinkert]] - 15 April 1858
[[Landuwer-3|Jan Landuwer]] - 24 April 1858
[[Nijenhuis-314|Hanna Nijenhuis]] - 29 Juni 1865
[[Breukink-15|Hendrik Jan Breukink]] - 9 December 1867, at Wijk C no 84
[[Klein Teeselink-10|Jan Hendrik Teeselink]] - 30 October 1901 =='''Huwelijken'''== '''1712'''
4 September 1712 [[Manenschijn-55|Egbert Teunisz Manenschijn]] & [[Gerrits-482|Willemken Gerrits]] '''1731'''
29 April 1731(aangifte): [[Boerendans-4|Jan Boerendans]] & [[Pinkert-16|Janna Pinkert]] '''1743'''
17 Februari 1743: [[Manenschijn-51|Jan Egberts Manenschijn]] & [[Tijselinck-1|Janna Janzen Tijselinck]] '''1745'''
21 November 1745: [[Maneschijn-173|Willem Engbertz Maneschijn]] & [[Voelman-1|Jenneken Voelman]] '''1748'''
8 September 1748: [[Maneschijn-169|Gerrit Engbertz]] & [[Gerritz-16|Aaltjen Gerritz]] '''1749'''
2 November 1749: [[Manenschijn-51|Jan Egberts Manenschijn]] & [[Op_den_Graven-2|Jenneken Janzen op den Graven]] '''1757'''
12 Junij 1757: [[Maneschijn-37|Jannes Engbertz Maneschijn]] & [[Boerendans-3|Henders Janzen Boerendans]] '''1761'''
15 November 1761: [[Manenschijn-51|Jan Egberts Manenschijn]] & [[Boerendans-5|Janna Janzen Boerendans]] '''1767'''
31 Mei 1767: [[Wechstapel-2|Hendrik Gerrit Wechstapel]] & [[Brand-1776|Elsken Teunissen Brand]] '''1777'''
19 Junij 1777: [[Zwierbroekhuis-1|Harmen Hendrikzen Zwierbroekhuis]] & [[Maneschijn-33|Janna Maneschijn]] '''1783'''
17 Maij 1783: [[Maneschijn-31|Jannes Maneschijn]] & Hendrina Willemzen '''1785'''
11 Februarij 1785: [[Nijland-107|Teunis Nijland]] & [[Maneschijn-38|Jenneken Maneschijn]]
24 Juli 1785: [[Jansen-5270|Gerrit Jansen]] & [[Maneschijn-35|Garritien Maneschijn]] '''1791'''
21 Augustus 1791: [[Maneschijn-32|Teunis Maneschijn]] & [[Koerts-24|Geesken Koerts]] '''1795'''
22 Maart 1795: [[Bronsvoort-1|Gerrit Bronsvoort]] & [[Manenschijn-53|Willemken Manenschijn]]
14 Junij 1795: [[Wegstapel-1|Teunis Wegstapel]] & [[Maneschijn-119|Geertruij Maneschijn]]
13 December 1795: [[Landeweerd-44|Hendrik Landeweerd]] & [[Aaftink-57|Hendrina Aaftink]] '''1796'''
23 October 1796: [[Kevelam-1|Jan Kevelam]] & [[Maneschijn-40|Janna Maneschijn]] '''1797''' '''1803'''
21 September 1803: [[Manenschijn-4|Willem Manenschijn]] & [[Wegstapel-21|Geertruid Wegstapel]]
9 October 1803: [[Aanstoot-21|Jan Aanstoot]] & [[Koopman-494|Aaltjen Koopmans]] '''1804'''
22 April 1804: [[Manenschijn-158|Egbert Maanenschijn]] & [[Hengeveld-447|Willemken Hengeveld]] '''1811'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 20 Julij 1811: [[Landuwer-12|Vastert Landuwer]] & [[Stam-571|Hendrieka Stam]] '''1814'''
'''''Akte 8''''' : 7 Mei 1814: [[Steunenberg-20|Jannes Steunenberg]] & [[Janzen-1176|Berendiena Jansen]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 11 Juni 1814: [[Peters-10623|Hendrik Peters]] & [[Hendrikzen-9|Hendrika Hendrikzen]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 7 November 1814: [[Maat-72|Gerhardus Maat]] & [[Kraijenbelt-1|Margrieta Kraijenbelt]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 31 December 1814: [[Oolbekkink-4|Hendrikus Oolbekkink]] & [[Savert-3|Sophia Louisa Savert]] '''1815'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 3 Januarij 1815: [[Wegstapel-1|Teunis Wegstapel]] & [[Endeman-6|Janna Endeman]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 24 Meij 1815: [[Stevens-28887|Willem Bartelsen Stevens]] & [[Gerritzen-27|Janna Gerritsen Hakkert]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 18 November 1815: [[Altink-2|Egbert Engbertsen Aaltink]] & [[Graveman-2|Aaltjen Gerritsen Graveman]] '''1819'''
26 October 1819: [[Karkemeijer-3|Arend Karkemeijer]] & [[Janzen-866|Aaltjen Janzen]] '''1820'''
23 Meij 1820: [[Horstman-124|Jan Horstman]] & [[Manenschijn-108|Willemken Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 12''''' 23 September 1820: [[Jansen-5280|Jan Jansen Maneschijn]] & [[Staman-68|Jenneken Staman]] '''1821'''
'''''Akte 9''''' : 16 Junij 1821: [[Oolbekkink-4|Hendrikus Oolbekkink]] & [[Moespot-7|Harmanna Janssen Moespot]]
'''''Akte 15''''' : 14 November 1821: [[Manenschijn-3|Egbert Manenschijn]] & [[Vlierman-1|Geertrui Vlierman]] '''1822'''
4 November 1822: [[Oud Landewer-1|Egbert Oud Landewer (Landuwer/Landeweerd)]] & [[Hendriksen-268|Jenneken Hendriksen (Overmeen)]] '''1823'''
'''''Akte 2''''' : 15 Maart 1823: [[Landeweerd-29|Hendrik Egberts Landeweerd]] & [[Hakkert-62|Garritdina Hakkert]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 7 Augustus 1823: [[Altink-2|Engbert Engbertz Altink]] & [[Rietman-29|Jenneken Rietman]] '''1824'''
6 Mei 1824: [[Maat-72|Gerardus Maat]] & Janna Derk Jeurrissen '''1826'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 20 Mei 1826: [[Venneklaases-1|Jannes Venneklaasses]] & [[Maneschijn-21|Jenneken Maneschijn]] '''1827'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 19 April 1827: [[Nijland-127|Jan Nijland]] & [[Sluizemans-1|Janna Sluiizeman]] '''1829'''
'''''Akte 5''''' : [[Manenschijn-114|Egbert Manenschijn]] & [[Aaftink-12|Jenneken Aaftink]]
'''''Akte 8''''' : 2 Juli 1829: [[Wansink-31|Gerrit Hendrik Wansink]] & [[Maneschijn-171|Jenneken Maneschijn]] '''1830'''
'''''Akte 5''''' : 1 Junij 1830: [[Horstman-124|Jan Hortsman]] & [[Jansen-4068|Janna Jansen]]
'''Akte 21''' : 20 Desember 1830: [[Jansen-5280|Jan Janssen]] & [[Hendriks-2230|Hendrina Hendriks]] '''1833'''
6 Februari 1833: [[Kevelam-2|Jan Willem Kevelam]] & [[Vincent-4207|Wilhelmina Vincent]] '''1834'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 10 Mei 1834: [[Bronsvoort-2|Jan Bronsvoort]] & [[Wesseldijk-2|Hendrika Wesseldijk]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 10 Mei 1834: [[Steunenberg-18|Roelof Jan Steunenberg]] & [[Jansen-6806|Berendina Jansen]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 2 Junij 1834: [[Vasters-1|Hendrikus Vasters]] & [[Manenschijn-32|Janna Maneschijn]]
8 Augustus 1834: [[Kevelam-4|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] & [[Stokker-2|Jenneken Stokker]] '''1835'''
'''''Akte 13''''' : 5 November 1835: [[Boode-49|Gerrit Jan Boode]] & [[Schuerink-3|Hendrika Schuerink]] '''1837'''
15 Juli 1837: [[Aaftink-4|Gerrit Jan Aaftink]] & [[Dikkers-4|Aaltjen Dikkers]] '''1841'''
13 Februarij 1841: [[Wesseldijk-3|Garrit Jan Wesseldijk]] & [[Brinks-57|Teuntjen Brinks]] '''1842'''
'''''Akte 8''''' : 23 April 1842: [[Manenschijn-6|Jan Albert Manenschijn]] & [[Graven-108|Janna Graven]] '''1843''' '''1844'''
'''''Akte 17''''' : 7 September 1844: [[Maneschijn-26|Hendrik Maneschijn]] & [[Veldkamp-54|Hendrika Veldkamp]] '''1845'''
'''''Akte 11''''' : 24 Mei 1845: [[Aaltink-4|Gerrit Aaltink]] & [[Essen-57|Derksken Essen]] '''1846'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 20 Maart 1846: [[Nijenhuis-104|Gerrit Jan Nijenhuis]] & [[Manenschijn-8|Geertrui Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 6 Junij 1846: [[Landuwer-11|Jan Albert Landuwer]] & [[Stevens-28987|Zwaentje Stevens]]
'''''Akte 15''''' : 17 Julij 1846: [[Wechstapel-11|Gerrit Wechstapel]] & [[Hendriksen-179|Jenneken Hendriksen]] '''1848'''
10 April 1848: [[Jansen-2697|Jannes jansen]] & [[Schoneveld-6|Aaltjen Schoneveld]] '''1849'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 7 April 1849: [[Pinkert-17|Egbert Pinkert]] & [[Horstman-139|Jenneken Horstman]] '''1850'''
'''''Akte 9''''' : 1 Mei 1850: [[Landuwer-1|Hendrik Landuwer]] & [[Manenschijn-41|Hendrika Manenschijn]] '''1851'''
'''''Akte 7''''' : 15 Februari 1851: [[Janzen Manenschijn-1|Gerrit Jan Janzen Manenschijn]] & [[Overmeen-7|Willemina Overmeen]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 3 Mei 1851: [[Stevens-29011|Berent Willem Stevens]] & [[Schurink-35|Janna Schurink]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 19 Junij 1851: [[Aanstood-2|Hendrik Jan Aanstood]] & [[Manenschijn-42|Gerritdina Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 14 Augustus 1851: [[Overmeen-9|Hendrikus Overmeen]] & [[Reilink-22|Teune Reijlink]] '''1852'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 2 April 1852: [[Nijland-108|Teunis Nijland]] & [[Baankreis-1|Arentdina Baankreis]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 17 April 1852: [[Koordes-7|Gerrit Koordes]] & [[Stam-572|Jenneken Stam]] '''1853'''
'''''Akte 8''''' : 9 Mei 1853: [[Manenschijn-43|Willem Manenschijn]] & [[Aanstood-1|Janna Aanstood]]
'''''Akte 9''''' : 22 Junij 1853: [[Beldman-26|Gerrit Willem Beldman]] & [[Aanstood-3|Hendrina Aanstood]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 6 Julij 1853: [[Zandjans-1|Mannes Zandjans]] & [[Veneklaases-1|Jenneken Veneklaases]]
27 Augustus 1853: [[Karkemeijer-2|Hendrik Karkemeijer]] & [[Stam-347|Aaltje Stam]] '''1854'''
'''''Akte 2''''' : 18 Februari 1854: [[Nijenhuis-125|Gerrit Hendrik NIjenhuis]] & [[Nijland-109|Tonia Nijland]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 25 November 1854: [[Hofman-626|Egbert Hofman]] & [[Veneklaas-4|Willemken Veneklaas]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 9 December 1854: [[Wechstapel-14|Gerrit Hendrik Wechstapel]] & [[Karkdijk-10|Willemken Karkdijk]] '''1855'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 13 Januarij 1855: [[Jansen Manenschijn-5|Jan Albert Jansen Manenschijn]] & [[Bolderink-2|Hanna Bolderink]] '''1856'''
'''''Akte 19''''' : 22 Juli 1856: [[Tromop-5|Mannes Tromop]] & [[Meilink-31|Berentdina Meilink]] '''1857'''
'''''Akte 2''''' : 15 Januari 1857: [[Overmeen-10|Derk Jan Overmeen]] & [[Reilink-22| Teune Reijlink]]
'''''Akte 6''''' : 2 Mei 1857: [[Wechstapel-6|Jan Albert Wechstapel]] & [[Kevelam-13|Janna Kevelam]]
'''''Akte 15''''' : 27 Junij 1857: [[Veneklaas Slots-1|Berent Veneklaas Slots]] & [[Horstman-103|Janna Horstman]] '''1858'''
17 April 1858: [[Kappert-12|Teunis Kappert]] & [[Brinks-57|Teuntjen Brinks]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 15 September 1858: [[Manenschijn-44|Gerrit Manenschijn]] & [[Hietland-3|Hendrika Hietland]] '''1859'''
'''''Akte 30''''' : 22 September 1859: [[Stam-330|Gerrit Stam]] & [[Manenschijn-45|Janna Manenschijn]]
22 December 1859: [[Landuwer-5|Gerrit Jan Landuwer]] & [[Manenschijn-47|Harmina Manenschijn]] '''1861'''
'''''Akte 16''''' : 11 September 1861: [[Landuwer-10|Gerrit Hendrik Landuwer]] & [[Meijlink-14|Geertrui Meijlink]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 5 December 1861: [[Kleijn Nagelvoort-1|Carel Kleijn Nagelvoort]] & [[Veneklaas-3|Jenneken Veneklaasses]]
'''''Akte 26''''' : 14 December 1861: [[Vasters-4|Egbert Vasters]] & [[Weijers-45|Janna Weijers]] '''1862'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 22 Februari 1862: [[Vruggink-42|Hendrik Jan Vruggink]] & [[Agterkamp-21|Berendina Agterkamp]]
28 Mei 1862: [[Aanstood-2|Hendrik Jan Aanstood]] & [[Hakkert-48|Gerritdina Hakkert]]
4 December 1862: [[Aaftink-3|Jannes Aaftink]] & [[Kappert-9|Geertrui Kappert]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 20 December 1862: [[Veneklaas-6|Gerrit Veneklaas]] & [[Egberts-118|Janna Gerritdina Egberts]] '''1863'''
9 Juli 1863:[[Vasters-5|Willem Vasters]] & [[Kanis-19|Aaltjen Kanis]] '''1864'''
'''''Akte 9''''' : 30 April 1864: [[Ulfman-4|Gerrit Jan Ulfman]] & [[Bronsvoort-13|Hendrika Bronsvoort]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 8 Junij 1864: [[Oolbekkink-4|Hendrikus Oolbekkink]] & [[Wesseldijk-2|Hendrika Wesseldijk]]
'''''Akte 26''''' : 4 Augustus 1864: [[Jansen-6399|Hendrik Gerrit Jansen]] & [[Steunenberg-16|Willemina Steunenberg]]
'''''Akte 33''''' : 12 November 1864: [[te Velde-5|Hendrik Willem te Velde]] & [[Kevelam-9|Hendrina Johanna Kevelam]] '''1866'''
'''''Akte 12''''' : 20 September 1866: [[Pinkert-39|Hendrik Jan Pinkert]] & [[Brinkman-781|Harmina Brinkman]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 27 October 1866: [[Nijenhuis-303|Jan Willem Nijenhuis]] & [[Jansen Maanenschijn-1|Gerritdina Jansen Maanenschijn]] '''1867'''
11 Mei 1867: [[Nijmeijer-94|Jan Nijmeijer]] & [[Aijtink-6|Teuntje Aijtink]] '''1868'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 22 Februarij 1868: [[Pot-147|Egbert Pot]] & [[Bronsvoort-7|Gerritjen Bronsvoort]] '''1869'''
20 Februari 1869: [[Aanstoot-13|Arent Jan Aanstoot]] & [[Brinkman-782|Maria Brinkman]] '''1870'''
29 Januari 1870: [[Doornink-149|Jan Willem Doornink]] & [[Bronsvoort-9|Janna Bronsvoort]]
28 Mei 1870: [[Kalfsterman-1|Harmanus Kalfsterman]] & [[Kevelam-11|Barthje Kevelam]]
28 Mei 1870: [[Wegstapel-2|Hendrik Wegstapel]] & [[Kevelam-16|Engelina Kevelam]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 3 October 1870: [[Schuppert-17|Willem Schuppert]] & [[Lammers-1109|Tonia Lammers]]
10 December 1870: [[Kevelam-14|Jan Kevelam]] & [[Tiooijtink-1|Jenneken Tiooijtink]] '''1871'''
'''''Akte 5''''' : 6 Mei 1871: [[Manenschijn-118|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] & [[Meijlink-7|Janna Meijlink]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 17 Junij 1871: [[Manenschijn-46|Jan Willem Manenschijn]] & [[Wechstapel-5|Teuntjen Wechstapel]] '''1872'''
13 April 1872: [[Brinkman-618|Gerhardus Brinkman]] & [[Aaftink-15|Willemina Aaftink]]
17 October 1872: [[Koetsier-82|Gerrit Koetsier]] & [[Brinkman-785|Aaltje Brinkman]] '''1873'''
'''''Akte 7''''' : 26 Maart 1873: [[Brinkman-786|Gerrit Jan Brinkman]] & [[Postman-8|Zwaantje Postman]]
'''''AKte 9''''' : 26 Maart 1873: [[Hofmeijer-57|Hermanus Hofmeijer]] & [[Trinen-11|Lammerdiena Trinen]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 24 Mei 1873: [[Manenschijn-43|Willem Manenschijn]] & [[Aaltink-1|Diena Aaltink]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 4 October 1873: [[Meijlink-17|Mannes Meijlink]] & [[Aaltink-24|Maria Aaltink]] '''1874'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 25 April 1874: [[Stam-330|Gerrit Stam]] & [[Groteboer-7|Jenneken Groteboer]]
'''''Akte 12''''' 28 Juli 1874: [[Boode-48|Teunis Boode]] & [[Stevens-29078|Frederika Stevens]] '''1875'''
25 September 1875: [[Kappert-12|Teunis Kappert]] & [[Bronsvoort-9|Janna Bronsvoort]] '''1876'''
'''''Akte 9''''' : 1 Juni 1876: [[Aaltink-11|Gerrit Aaltink]] & [[Kleijn Velde-2|Gerritje Kleijn Velde]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 2 November 1876: [[Stegeman-106|Derk Jan Stegeman]] & [[Aaltink-10|Egbertdina Aaltink]] '''1877'''
14 April 1877: [[Hartsuiker-8|Hilbertus Johannes Hartsuiker]] & [[Kevelam-17|Johanna Kevelam]] '''1878'''
'''''Akte 6''''' : 17 April 1878: [[Stegeman-120|Hendrikus Janssen]] & [[Meijlink-15|Janna Meijlink]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 4 Mei 1878: [[Voordes-2|Egbert Voordes]] & [[Jansen Manenschijn-10|Janna Jansen Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 23 Mei 1878: [[Landuwer-8|Egbert Landuwer]] & [[Slotman-4|Gerritdina Slotman]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 12 September 1878: [[Reilink-6|Willem Reilink]] & [[Schoneveld-17|Hendrika Johanna Schoneveld]]
'''''Akte 24''''' : 28 September 1878: [[Teeselink-17|Albert Teeselink]] & [[Jansen-5770|Hendrika Jansen]] '''1879'''
'''''Akte 8''''' : 3 Mei 1879: [[Stam-349|Gerrit Stam]] & [[Wechstapel-5|Teuntjen Wechstapel]]
31 December 1879: [[Graven-122|Mannes Graven]] & [[Nijenhuis-126|Frederika Nijenhuis]] '''1880'''
'''''Akte 2''''' : 29 April 1880: [[Pinkert-39|Hendrik Jan Pinkert]] & [[Fokkers-7|Johanna Berendina Fokkers]]
'''''Akte 6''''' : 8 Mei 1880: [[Wegstapel-24|Jan Hendrik Wegstapel]] & [[van de Haar-69|Janna van de Haar]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 8 Mei 1880: [[Brinkman-618|Gerhardus Brinkman]] & [[Zandjans-3|Gerritdina Zandjans]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 24 Juni 1880: [[Rietman-25|Hendrikus Rietman]] & [[Wissink-69|Berendina Wissink]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 24 Juni 1880: [[Stevens-29077|Willem Stevens]] & [[Kolkman-159|Hendrika Kolkman]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : [[Rensen-352|Hermannes Rensen]] & [[Paalman-60|Gerritdina Paalman]] '''1881'''
'''''Akte 5''''' : 3 Maart 1881: [[Pinkert-22|Jannes Pinkert]] & [[Haverslag-1|Willemina Haverslag]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 23 April 1881: [[Aanstoot-4|Jan Aanstoot]] & [[Karkemeijer-1|Anneken Karkemeijer]]
'''''Akte 8''''' : 23 April 1881: [[Beldman-27|Gerrit Beldman]] & [[Schippers-300|Frederika Schippers]]
'''''Akte 9''''' : 28 April 1881: [[Ulfman-4|Gerrit Jan Ulfman]] & [[Kleijn Velde-2|Gerritje Kleijn Velde]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 7 Mei 1881: [[Koopman-303|Jan Koopman]] & [[Landuwer-4|Geertrui Landuwer]] '''1882'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 23 Januari 1882: [[Luggenhorst-7|Gerrit Hendrik Luggenhorst]] & [[Overmeen-11|Janna Overmeen]]
'''''Akte 3''''' : 13 Februari 1882: [[Arends-643|Hendrik Arends]] & [[Aaltink-13|Hendrika Aaltink]]
'''''Akte 11''''' 27 Mei 1882: [[Stevens-15673|Hendrik Jan Stevens]] & [[Boode-8|Hendrika Boode]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 3 Juni 1882: [[Wesseldijk-19|Gerrit Jan Wesseldijk]] & [[Wolters-757|Maria Wolters]]
'''''Akte 15 ''''' : 10 Juni 1882: [[Achterkamp-4|Egbert Achterkamp]] & [[Aaltink-14|Fenneken Aaltink]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 16 September 1882: [[Brinks-48|Gerrit Hendrik Brinks]] & [[Manenschijn-21|Gerritdina Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 23''''' : 28 September 1882: [[Tromop-4|Frederik Jan Tromop]] & [[Koordes-6|Lina Koordes]] '''1883'''
'''''Akte 6''''' : 22 Februari 1883: [[Smeenk-36|Joannes Smeenk]] & [[Jansen-2126|Gerritdina Jansen]]
'''''Akte 11''''' 9 Juni 1883: [[Klein Teesselink-1|Hendrik Klein Teesselink]] & [[Wissink-129|Hendrika Wissink]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 30 Juli 1883: [[Wibbelink-54|Gerrit Hendrik Wibbelink]] & [[Trinen-17|Geertrui Trinen]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 18 Augustus 1883: [[Aaltink-12|Jan Albert Aaltink]] & [[Overmeen-6|Aaltjen Overmeen]]
'''''Akte 15''''' : 13 September 1883: [[Nijenhuis-127|Jan Willem Nijenhuis]] & [[van Holten-17|Berendina van Holten]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 2 November 1883: [[Vros-4|Andries Vros]] & [[Lammers-1109|Tonia Lammers]] '''1884'''
'''''Akte 2''''' : 25 Januari 1884: [[Kolkman-21|Jan Kolkman]] & [[Wegstapel-3|Willemina Wegstapel]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 19 April 1884: [[Reilink-6|Willem Reilink]] & [[Bussink-80|Johanna Hendrina Bussink]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 24 April 1884: [[Holterman-29|Garrit Willem Holterman]] & [[Kevelam-16|Engelina Kevelam]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 24 April 1884: [[Beldman-16|Derk Beldman]] & [[Wissink-73|Geertrui Wissink]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 3 Mei 1884: [[Stevens-29156|Willem Stevens]] & [[Stegeman-136|Hendrika Stegeman]]
'''''Akte 17''''' :10 Mei 1884: [[Scheperman-1|Fredrik Scheperman]] & [[Baltink-9|Janna Baltink]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 12 Juni 1884: [[Nijenhuis-107|Gerrit Nijenhuis]] & [[Gerritsen-277|Harmina Gerritsen]]
'''''Akte 30''''' : 26 December 1884: [[Wechstapel-7|Egbert Wechstapel]] & [[Jansen-2417|Batjen Jansen]] '''1885'''
'''''Akte 6''''' : 14 Maart 1885: [[Haverslag-8|Jan Haverslag]] & [[van Holten-38|Jenneken van Holten]]
21 Mei 1885: [[Slotman-5|Berend Jan Slotman]] & [[Nijenhuis-119|Willemken Nijenhuis]]
12 September 1885: [[Kevelam-20|Jan Willem Kevelam]] & [[Oolbekkink-5|Hermina Oolbekkink]] '''1886'''
'''''Akte 9''''' : 22 April 1886: [[Stevens-29104|Berend Jan Stevens]] & [[van Holten-37|Harmina van Holten]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 1 Mei 1886: [[Beldman-1|Egbert Beldman]] & [[Landuwer-4|Geertrui Landuwer]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 29 Mei 1886: [[Kruiskamp-1|Jan Albert Kruiskamp]] & [[Manenschijn-63|Janna Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 5 Juni 1886: [[Klein Teesselink-1|Hendrik Klein Teeselink]] & [[Veneklaas Slots-3|Jenneken Veneklaas Slots]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 3 Juli 1886: [[Wechstapel-23|Teunis Wechstapel]] & [[Dannenberg-109|Hendrika Dannenberg]]
'''''Akte 31''''' : 30 December 1886: [[Brinks-62|Jan Willem Brinks]] & [[Nijland-119|Hendrika Nijland]] '''1887'''
'''''Akte 6''''' : 30 April 1887: [[Kappert-14|Jan Hendrik Kappert]] & [[Meerman-40|Janna Meerman]]
'''''Akte 9''''' : 30 April 1887: [[Pinkert-42|Willem Pinkert]] & [[van Zon-74|Gerritjen van Zon]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 16 Juli 1887: [[Beldman-27|Gerrit Beldman]] & [[Lambooi-2|Harmina Lambooi]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 28 Juli 1887: [[Overmeen-12|Jan Willem Overmeen]] & [[Jansen-5956|Hendrika Jansen]]
'''''Akte 24''''' : 11 October 1887: [[Teeselink-18|Egbert Teeselink]] & [[Boode-56|Hendrika Boode]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 22 October 1887: [[Nijland-120|Hendrikus Nijland]] & [[Breukink-1|Hendrika Breukink]] '''1888'''
'''''Akte 5''''' : 28 April 1888: [[Groteboer-10|Albert Groteboer]] & [[Nijenhuis-324|Fenneken Nijenhuis]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 29 April 1888: [[Ebrecht-38|Hendrikus Ebrecht]] & [[Stevens-29169|Janna Stevens]]
'''''Akte 8''''' : 28 April 1888: [[Stevens-29157|Jan Stevens]] & [[Krieger-1152|Maria Krieger]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 26 Mei 1888: [[Veneklaas Slots-2|Jannes Venekelaas Slots]] & [[Klumpers-5|Johanna Hendrika Klumpers]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 21 Juli 1888: [[Bannink-487|Hendrik Jan Bannink]] & [[Nijenhuis-314|Hanna Jansen Manenschijn]] '''1889'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 2 Februari 1889: [[Bannink-171|Mannes Bannink]] & [[Kevelam-18|Hendrika Kevelam]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 27 April 1889: [[Teeselink-11|Jan Teeselink]] & [[Teeselink-12|Jenneken Teeselink]]
'''''Akte 6''''' : 27 April 1889: [[Nijenhuis-316|Jan Jansen Manenschijn]] & [[Bolderink-3|Aaltjen Bolderink]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 25 Mei 1889: [[Reilink-23|Jan Willem Reilink]] & [[Landeweerd-38|Jenneken Landeweerd]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 27 December 1889: [[Teeselink-17|Albert Teeselink]] & [[Jansen-5773|Tonia Jansen]] '''1890'''
'''''Akte 11''''' :10 Mei 1890: [[Bieleman-10|Willem Bieleman]] & [[Baltink-9|Janna Baltink]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 23 June 1890: [[Nijenhuis-128|Gerrit Jan Nijenhuis]] & [[Prins-414|Geertrui Prins]] '''1891'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 6 April 1891: [[Beltman-12|Berend Beltman]] & [[Wechstapel-4|Geertrui Wechstapel]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 30 April 1891: [[Tempelman-41|Gerrit Tempelman]] & [[Schuppert-21|Roeloffina Petronella Schuppert]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 23 Mei 1891: [[Jeurlink-5|Frederik Jeurlink]] & [[Landuwer-9|Jenneken Landuwe]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 4 Juni 1891: [[Jansen-2695|Gerard Jansen]] & [[Kalfsterman-2|Jenneken Kalfsterman]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 1 Augustus 1891: [[Paalman-10|Hendrik Paalman]] & [[Stam-334|Geertrui Stam]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 1 Augustus 1891: [[Beldman-27|Gerrit Beldman]] & [[Blankena-1|Janna Blankena]] '''1892'''
'''''Akte 2''''' : Akte 2: [[Stevens-29111|Jan Stevens]] & [[Boode-8|Hendrika Boode]]
'''''Akte 9''''' : 24 Maart 1892: [[Brinks-48|Gerrit Hendrik Brinks]] & [[Kamerman-14|Berendina Kamerman]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 14 April 1892: [[Koetsier-48|Gerrit Jan Koetsier]] & [[Zandjans-3|Gerritdina Zandjans]]
'''''Akte 24''''' : 21 Juli 1892: [[Stevens-29176|Gerrit Hendrik Stevens]] & [[Struik-74|Jenneken Struik]]
'''''Akte 28''''' 17 September 1892: [[Nijland-118|Jan Nijland]] & [[Noteboom-38|Hendrika Noteboom]]
'''''Akte 29''''' : 17 September 1892: [[Schippers-299|Jan Albert Schippers]] & [[Stevens-29178|Zwaantjen Stevens]] '''1893'''
'''''Akte2''''' : 28 Januari 1893: [[ten Velde-618|Willem ten Velde]] & [[Klumpers-6|Fenneken Klumpers]]
19 Augustus 1893: [[Bannink-171|Mannes Bannink]] & Willemina Eikenaar '''1894'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 10 Februari 1894: [[Vasters-9|Jan WIllem Vasters]] & [[Aanstoot-9|Hendrika Aanstoot]]
'''''Akte 8''''' : 14 April 1894: [[Krikkink-2|Egbert Krikkink]] & [[Stevens-29112|Zwaantjen Stevens]]
'''''Akte 9''''' : 14 April 1894: [[Schoneveld-12|Harmen Schoneveld]] & [[Pinkert-44|Harmina Pinkert]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 26 Mei 1894: [[Dijkink-1|Berend Jan Dijkink]] & [[Stam-338|Gerritdina Maria Stam]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 26 Mei 1894: [[Stam-331|Egbert Stam]] & [[Manenschijn-75|Janna Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 9 Juni 1894: [[Koopman-651|Hendrik Jan Koopman]] & [[Klein Horstman-3|Gerritdina Harmina Klein Horstman]]
'''''Akte 27''''' : 29 September 1894: [[Maneschijn-178|Egbert Maneschijn]] & [[Manenschijn-93|Egbertdina Johanna Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 28''''' : 29 September 1894: [[Temmink-14|Teunis Temmink]] & [[Seppenwoold-2|Fenneken Seppenwoold]]
'''''Akte 32''''' : 27 November 1894: [[Kolkman-21|Jan Kolkman]] & [[Haverslag-1|Willemina Haverslag]]
'''''Akte 33''''' : 8 December 1894: [[Veneklaas Slots-4|Jan Veneklaas Slots]] & [[Kolkman-23|Aaltjen Kolkman]] '''1895'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 2 Maart 1895: [[Reilink-6|Willem Reilink]] & [[Nijkamp-53|Gerritje Nijkamp]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 6 Juli 1895: [[Littink-55|Jan Hendrik Littink]] & [[Jansen-6400|Maria Jansen]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 31 Augustus 1895: [[Wegstapel-4|Jan Willem Wegstapel]] & [[Jansen-2418|Hendrika Johanna Jansen]]
'''''Akte 24''''' : 26 September 1895: [[Karkdijk-1|Gerrit Jan Karkdijk]] & [[Beldman-10|Geertrui Beldman]]
'''''Akte 28''''' : 31 December 1895: [[Vasters-16|Arend Jan Vasters]] & [[Stegeman-51|Maria Stegeman]] '''1896'''
'''''Akte 2''''' : 25 Januari 1896: [[ten Velde-619|Hendrik Jan ten Velde]] & [[Holterman-46|Maria Harmanna Holterman]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 11 April 1896: [[Denekamp-10|Evert Jan Denekamp]] & [[Vrielink-25|Johanna Vrielink]]
'''''Akte 8''''' 2 Mei 1896 : [[Meijerink-9|Albert Meijerink]] & [[Manenschijn-78|Hendrika Willemina Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 23 Mei 1896: [[Stevens-29243|Willem Stevens]] & [[Meijerman-8|Johanna Maria Meijerman]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 23 Mei 1896: [[Nijland-309|Derk Bernardus Nijland]] & [[Stevens-29242|Aaltjen Stevens]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 21 November 1896: [[Janssen-2561|Jan Janssen]] & [[Struik-72|Hendrika Struik]] '''1897'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 3 April 1897: [[Aaftink-16|Mannes Aaftink]] & [[Schuppert-24|Maria Schuppert]]
'''''Akte 4''''' : 1 Mei 1897: [[Stegeman-59|Hermannes Stegeman]] & [[Aanstoot-14|Janna Aanstoot]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 27 November 1897: [[Temmink-15|Antonij Temmink]] & [[Seppenwoold-2|Fenneken Seppenwoold]] '''1898'''
'''''Akte 10''''' : 1 September 1898: [[Manenschijn-71|Gerrit Manenschijn]] & [[Postman-5|Zwaantje Postman]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 13 October 1898: [[Slijkhuis-5|Hendrik Gerrit Slijkhuis]] & [[Pinkert-44|Harmina Pinkert]] '''1899'''
'''''Akte 6''''' : 3 Mei 1899: [[Veneklaas-12|Jan Veneklaas]] & [[Rensen-308|Maria Rensen]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 27 Mei 1899: [[Tuitert-30|Gerrit Johannes Tuitert]] & [[Pasop-1|Gerritdina Johanna Pasop]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 5 Juli 1899: [[Oplaat-1|Jan Oplaat]] & [[Graven-123|Johanna Harmina Graven]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 20 Juli 1899: [[Müller-5575|Gerrit Diderik Müller]] & [[Wegstapel-9|Willemina Wegstapel]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 7 September 1899: [[Wegstapel-8|Egbert Wegstapel]] & [[Brinkman-582|Lamberdina Brinkman]] '''1900'''
'''''Akte 13''''': 10 Mei 1900: [[Kolkman-165|Gerrit Jan Kolkman & [[Stoevenbeld-22|Janna Stoevenbeld]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 23 Mei 1900: [[Jansen-2694|Jan Albert Jansen]] & [[te Velde-7|Willemina te Velde]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 2 Juni 1900: [[Stevens-29104|Berend Jan Stevens]] & [[Rensen-347|Maria Rensen]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 7 Juni 1900: [[Meijlink-16|Gerrit Jan Meijlink]] & [[Boode-51|Hendrika Boode]] '''1901'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 31 Januari 1901: [[Wegstapel-6|Marinus Wegstapel]] & [[Jansen-2419|Aaltjen Jansen]]
'''''Akte 2''''' : 13 Februari 1901: [[Brinkman-826|Jan Brinkman]] & [[Nijmeijer-92|Johanna Nijmeijer]]
'''''Akte 4''''' : 29 April 1901: [[Klein Horsman-5|Gerrit Klein Horsman]] & [[Krieger-1152|Maria Krieger]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 1 Mei 1901: [[Nijkamp-43|Albert Jan Nijkamp]] & [[Brinkman-833|Zwaantje Brinkman]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 18 Juli 1901: [[Jansen-2696|Hendrik Jan Jansen]] & [[Kalfsterman-2|Jenneken Kalfsterman]] '''1902'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 6 Februari 1902: [[Manenschijn-69|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] & [[Bekkink-1|Diena Bekkink]]
'''''Akte 8''''' : 16 April 1902: [[Vrugteveen-2|Gerrit Hendrik Vrugteveen]] & [[Volkerink-9|Tonia Volkerink]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 28 Juni 1902: [[Manenschijn-123|Jan Manenschijn]] & [[Pot-160|Johanna Pot]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 11 September 1902: [[Kluin-17|Jonas Kluin]] & [[van der Sluis-78|Henrica van der Sluis]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 27 September 1902: [[Beldman-12|Gerrit Jan Beldman]] & [[Manenschijn-70|Hendrina Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 24''''' : 6 November 1902: [[Schutte-387|Arend Jan Schutte]] & [[Aanstoot-1|Gerritdina Aanstoot]]
'''''Akte 29''''' : 26 November 1902: [[Krekel-17|Willem Krekel]] & [[Rietberg-58|Harmpje Rietberg]] '''1903'''
'''''Akte 1''''' :12 Februari 1903: [[Haverslag-2|Lambertus Haverslag]] & [[Pinkert-23|Egbertdina Pinkert]]
'''''Akte 2''''' : 14 Februari 1903: [[Reilink-23|Jan WIllem Reilink]] & [[Holterbroek-4|Hendrika Holterbroek]]
'''''Akte 4''''' : 26 Februari 1903: [[Stam-322|Jan Stam]] & [[Koopman-305|Hendrika Johanna Koopman]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 7 Mei 1903: [[Zwiersen-3|Jan WIllem Zwiersen]] & [[Stevens-29255|Janna Stevens]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 9 September 1903: [[Landeweerd-31|Gerrit Hendrik Landeweerd]] & [[Wegstapel-22"|Gerritdina Wegstapel]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 24 September 1903: [[Verveda-1|Hendrik Willem Verveda]] & [[Maneschijn-118|Jenneken Maneschijn]] '''1904'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 17 Maart 1904: [[Kalfsterman-4|Hendrik Jan Kalfsterman]] & [[Smale-281|Gerritje Smale]]
'''''Akte 4''''' : 17 Maart 1904: [[Holterman-47|Willem Holterman]] & [[Kalfsterman-3|Willemina Kalfsterman]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 28 April 1904: [[Vrielink-79|Gerrit Vrielink]] & [[Scheppink-11|Gerritdina Scheppink]]
'''''Akte 8''''' : 28 April 1904: [[Paalman-10|Hendrik Paalman]] & [[Oplaat-5|Willemina Oplaat]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 13 Augustus 1904: [[Aanstoot-5|Hermannus Aanstoot]] & [[Stam-351|Jenneken Stam]]
'''''Akte 27''''' : 1 December 1904: [[Koetsier-86|Gerrit Jan Koetsier]] & [[Heuvink-4|Hendrika Heuvink]] '''1905'''
'''''Akte 5''''' : 13 Mei 1905: [[Boode-52|Berend Jan Boode]] & [[Meijlink-18|Diena Meijlink]]
'''''Akte 6''''' : 13 May 1905: [[Boode-54|Gerrit Hendrik Boode]] & [[Boode-53|Janna Boode]] '''1906'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 10 Februari 1906: [[Aaltink-15|Gerrit Aaltink]] & [[Bronsvoort-14|Hendrika Bronsvoort]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 14 April 1906: [[Manenschijn-100|Gerrit Jan Manenschijn]] & [[Beltman-29|Gerritdina Beltman]]
'''''Akte 6''''' : 14 April 1906: [[Manenschijn-73|Willem Manenschijn]] & [[Koordes-2|Johanna Geertruida Koordes]]
'''''Akte 9''''' : 17 Mei 1906: [[Kalfsterman-5|Herman Kalfsterman]] & [[Muller-6300|Aaltjen Maria Muller]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 17 Mei 1906: [[Rensen-351|Hendrik Willem Rensen]] & [[Elbersen-3|Gerritdina Elbersen]] '''1907'''
'''''Akte 8''''' : 18 Mei 1907: [[Teeselink-8|Gerrit Teeselink]] & [[Kolkman-26|Janna Kolkman]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 26 Juni 1907: [[ten Dam-12|Jan ten Dam]] & [[Nijenhuis-133|Tonia Nijenhuis]]
'''''Akte 16''''' 10 Juli 1907: [[Slijkhuis-5|Hendrik Gerrit Slijkhuis]] & [[Pinkert-45|Jenneken Pinkert]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 19 September 1907: [[Landeweerd-9|Hendrikus Landeweerd]] & [[Wansink-25|Henrica Johanna Wansink]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 17 October 1907: [[Brinks-87|Hendrikus Brinks]] & [[Aijtink-1|Johanna Aijtink]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 13 November 1907: [[Markvoort-2|Hendrik Markvoort]] & [[Bouwhuis-76|Willemina Bouwhuis]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 11 December 1907: [[Pinkert-49|Jan Pinkert]] & [[Aijtink-5|Gerritdina Aijtink]] '''1908'''
'''''Akte 2''''': 8 Februari 1908" [[Niemeijer-72|Henderikus Miemeijer]] & [[Stam-350|Johanna Willemina Stam]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 14 Mei 1908: [[Stevens-29274|Berend Willem Stevens]] & [[Boode-50|Gerritdina Boode]]
'''''Akte 23''''' : 24 Juni 1908: [[Beltman-12|Berend Beltman]] & [[Rietman-6|Bartha Rietman]]
'''''Akte 29''''' : 29 September 1908: [[Veneklaas-13|Jan Willem Veneklaas]] & [[Boode-9|Gerritdina Hendrika Boode]]
'''''Akte 31''''' : 28 October 1908: [[Podt-23|Jan Albert Podt]] & [[Ebrecht-39|Adriana Ebrecht]]
'''''Akte 33''''' : 5 November 1908: [[Jansen-5820|Jannes Jansen]] & [[Stevens-29476|Albertdina Stevens]] '''1909'''
'''''Akte 9''''' : 1 Mei 1909: [[Luggenhorst-8|Egbert Luggenhorst]] & [[Rensen-349|Aaltjen Rensen]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 6 Mei 1909: [[Nijmeijer-93|Hendrik Jan Nijmeijer]] & [[Brinkman-835|Aaltjen Brinkman]]
'''''Akte 29''''' : 11 November 1909: [[Stevens-29275|Jan Willem Stevens]] & [[Wansink-68|Fenneken Wansink]]
'''''Akte 30''''' : 19 November 1909: [[Stevens-29231|Teunis Stevens]] & [[Meijer-2112|Gerritdina Meijer]] '''1910'''
'''''Akte 6''''' : 13 April 1910: [[Zandvoort-38|Jan Willem Zandvoort]] & [[Stevens-29345|Aaltje Stevens]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 27 October 1910: [[Koetsier-89|Hermannes Koetsier]] & [[Krieger-747|Hendrika Krieger]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 11 November 1910: [[Schutte-1216|Jan Willem Schipper]] & [[Pinkert-51|Harmina Tonia Pinkert]] '''1911'''
'''''Akte 18''''' : 17 Juni 1911: [[Bouwhuis-77|Hermannes Bouwhuis]] & [[Marsman-169|Hendrika Marsman]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 1 Juli 1911: [[Wechstapel-16|Jan Albert Wechstapel]] & [[Stevens-15672|Janna Stevens]] '''1912'''
'''''Akte 13''''' : 11 Mei 1912: [[Kevelam-34|Jan Willem Kevelam]] & [[Reilink-4|Hendrika Johanna Reilink]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 18 Mei 1912: [[Achterkamp-7|Egbert Achterkamp]] & [[Broekmaat-10|Alberta Broekmaat]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 18 Mei 1912: [[Vukkink-1|Berend Jan Vukkink]] & [[Pinkert-27|Jenneken Pinkert]]
'''''Akte 30''''' : 14 September 1912: [[Luggenhorst-9|Gerrit Jan Luggenhorst]] & [[Rensen-350|Janna Rensen]] '''1913'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 1 Maart 1913: [[Wegstapel-13|Jan Wegstapel]] & [[Reijlink-2|Tonia Reijlink]]
'''''Akte 2''''' : 6 Maart 1913: [[Scheperman-2|Teunis Scheperman]] & [[Nikkels-13|Jantje Nikkels]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 17 Mei 1913: [[Aanstoot-3|Hendrik Jan Aanstoot]] & [[Hulsman-23|Jenneken Hulsman]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 22 Mei 1913: [[Stevens-29282|Gerrit Jan Stevens]] & [[Teeselink-14|Hendrika Teeselink]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 31 Mei 1913: "[[Struik-67|Gerrit Jan Struik]] & [[Achterkamp-6|Dina Achterkamp]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 14 Juni 1913: [[Klein Teeselink-3|Hendrikus Klein Teeselink]] & [[Reilink-1|Geertruida Willemina Reilink]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 4 Julij 1913: [[ten Wolthuis-2|Hendrik Jan ten Wolthuis]] & [[Bannink-489|Gerritdina Johanna Willemina Bannink]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 30 Augustus 1913: [[Dekker-923|Hendrik Dekker]] & [[Pinkert-52|Johanna Pinkert]]
'''''Akte 26''''' : 9 September 1913: [[Aaltink-18|Gerrit Aaltink]] & [[Vlogtman-4|Gerritje Vlogtman]]
'''''Akte 27''''' : 6 September 1913: [[Luggenhorst-5|Hendrik Jan Luggenhorst]] & [[Aaltink-19|Dina Aaltink]]
'''''Akte 28''''' : 13 September 1913: [[Pongers-1|Gerrit Pongers]] & [[Nijenhuis-143|Maria NIjenhuis]]
'''''Akte 31''''' : 20 November 1913: [[Hartsuiker-14|Hendrik Hartsuiker]] & [[Bosman-910|Maria Johanna Bosman]]
'''''Akte 34''''' : 27 December 1913: [[Meesterberend-1|Johan Meesterberend]] & [[Kruiskamp-2|Hendrina Kruiskamp]] '''1914'''
'''''Akte 2''''' : 21 Februari 1914: [[Slijkhuis-5|Hendrik Gerrit Slijkhuis]] & [[Kuiper-600|Maria Kuiper]]
'''''Akte 3''''' : 14 Maart 1914: [[Broekmaat-31|Gerrit Broekmaat]] & [[Willems-1|Johanna Hendrika Willems]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 25 April 1914: [[Verveda-1|Hendrik Willem Verveda]] & [[Stam-348|Willemina Stam]]
'''''Akte 8''''' : 9 Mei 1914: [[Teeselink-16|Jan Teeselink]] & [[Stevens-29359|Janna Hendrika Stevens]]
'''''Akte 11''''' :12 Juni 1914: [[Keuterman-2|Hendrik Jan Keuterman]] & [[Vasters-21|Arendina Vasters]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 13 Juni 1914: [[Wechstapel-17|Albertus Wechstapel]] & [[Klein Baltink-10|Willemina Elisabeth Klein Baltink]]
'''''Akte 13 ''''' : 13 Juni 1914: [[Kevelam-35|Arend Jan Kevelam]] & [[Stevens-15652|Hendrika Stevens]]
'''''Akte 15 ''''' : 8 Augustus 1914: [[Groteboer-9|Willem Groteboer]] & [[Haverslag-7|Jenneken Haverslag]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 5 September 1914: [[Bieleman-24|Hermannes Bieleman]] & [[Kleijn Velde-1|Hendrika Kleijn Velde]]
17 December 1914: [[de Brake-3|Gerrit de Brake]] & [[Jansen-2800|Maria Gerritdina Jansen]] '''1915'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 16 Januari 1915: [[Manenschijn-100|Gerrit Jan Manenschijn]] & [[Wuestman-36|Hendrika Wuestman]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 24 April 1915: [[Pinkert-53|Hendrik Jan Pinkert]] & [[Koopman-412|Hendrina Johanna Koopman]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 22 Mei 1915: [[Slettenhaar-2|Herman Slettenhaar]] & [[Koetsier-49|Jenneken Koetsier]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 21 October 1915: [[Stevens-29343|Berend Willem Stevens]] & [[Teeselink-15|Aaltje Teeselink]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 30 October 1915: [[Nijland-136|Gerrit Willem Nijland]] & [[Nijenhuis-132|Gerritdina Johanna Nijenhuis]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 6 November 1915: [[Stevens-15593|Arend Jan Stevens]] & [[Veneklaas Slots-5|Janna Veneklaas Slots]] '''1916'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 11 Maart 1916: [[Ebrecht-40|Teunis Ebrecht]] & [[Ribbink-25|Hermina Gerdina Ribbink]]
'''''Akte 5''''' : 11 Maart 1916: [[Haverslag-6|Jan Albert Haverslag]] & [[Stevens-29477|Hendrika Stevens]]
'''''Akte 6''''' : 15 April 1916: [[Reilink-5|Gerrit Willem Reilink]] & [[Kevelam-37|Arentdina Kevelam]]
'''''Akte 9''''' : 11 Mei 1916: [[Holterman-80|Johan Gerhard Holterman]] & [[Stevens-29377|Hendrika Johanna Stevens]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 9 November 1916: [[Aanstoot-25|Hendrik Aanstoot]] & [[Rohaan-1|Gerritjen Rohaan]] '''1917'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 5 Januari 1917: [[Aitink-3|Gerrit Jan Aitink]] & [[Bieleman-26|WIllemina Bieleman]]
'''''Akte 6''''' : 15 Maart 1917: [[Bannink-488|Marinus Bannink]] & [[Klein Horstman-2|Hendrika Klein Horstman]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 16 Maart 1917: [[Bosschers-15|Hendrik Jan Bosschers]] & [[Stevens-29535|Arentdina Stevens]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 25 Augustus 1917: [[ten Velde-626|Hendrik Willem ten Velde]] & [[Krikkink-1|Willemina Krikkink]]
'''''Akte 23''''' : 9 November 1917: [[Bolderink-4|Berend Jan Bolderink]] & [[Jansen Manenschijn-14|Jannetje Jansen Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 26''''' : 20 December 1917: [[Stevens-29478|Teunis Stevens]] & [[Groteboer-8|Janna Groteboer]] '''1918'''
31 Januari 1918: [[Klein Teeselink-5|Hendrik Klein Teeselink]] & [[Nekkers-25|Gerritdina Nekkers]]
'''''Akte 15''''' : 4 Juli 1918: [[Nijland-126|Gerrit Jan Nijland]] & [[Harmelink-32|Geertruida Harmelink]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 1Augustus 1918: [[Klaases-2|Hendrikus Klaases]] & [[Veneklaas Slots-6|Berendina Veneklaas Slots]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 1 Augustus 1918: [[Veneklaas Slots-7|Berend Jan Veneklaas Slots]] & [[Klaases-3|Johanna Klaases]] '''1919'''
'''''Akte 23''''' : 2 October 1919: [[Bieleman-30|Derk Jan Bieleman]] & [[Koopman-650|Johanna Frederika Koopman]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 11 October 1919: [[Teeselink-10|Gerrit Jan Teeselink]] & [[Oosterveld-41|Willemina Oosterveld]]
'''''Akte 27''''' : 16 October 1919: [[Jansen Manenschijn-11|Gerrit Jan Jansen Manenschijn]] & [[Koopman-601|Janna Koopman]]
'''''Akte 28''''' : 23 October 1919: [[Rensen-348|Gerrit Hendrik Rensen]] & [[Ebrecht-44|Harmina Ebrecht]] '''1920'''
'''''Akte 8''''' : 29 April 1920: [[Nijenhuis-135|Gerrit Hendrik Nijenhuis]] & [[Graven-125|Johanna WIllemina Graven]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 12 Mei 1920: [[Kevelam-32|Hermannes Kevelam]] & [[Lubbersen-4|Janna Lubbersen]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 3 Juni 1920: [[Vlogtman-8|Gerrit Jan Vlogtman]] & [[Rensink-252|Berendina Johanna Rensink]]
'''''Akte 29''''' : 30 September 1920: [[Klein Teeselink-4|Berend Jan Klein Teeselink]] & [[Teeselink-7|Jenneken Teeselink]]
'''''Akte 33''''' : 20 November 1920: [[Klein Nagelvoort-1|Karel Klein Nagelvoort]] & [[Koetsier-50|Mina Koetsier]]
'''''Akte 35''''' : 9 December 1920: [[Luggenhorst-10|Derk Jan Luggenhorst]] & [[Markvoort-4|Elizabeth Markvoort]]
'''''Akte 36''''' : 9 December 1920: [[Aaftink-18|Willem Aaftink]] & [[Vruggink-41|Johanna Vruggink]]
'''''Akte 38''''' : 23 December 1920: [[Sluiter-69|Jannes Sluiter]] & [[Klein Teeselink-9|Harmina Klein Teeselink]] '''1921'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 17 Februari 1921: [[Bieleman-25|Albert Bieleman]] & [[Paalman-38|Aaltjen Paalman]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 7 April 1921: [[Maats-16|Jan Maats]] & [[Reilink-16|Janna Reilink]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 21 April 1921: [[Meijer-2200|Gerrit Jan Meijer]] & [[Overmeen-21|Tonia Overmeen]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 16 Mei 1921: [[Hulsman-24|Hendrik Hulsman]] & [[Stam-346|Tonia Stam]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 26 Mei 1921: [[Jeurlink-2|Gerrit Jan Jeurlink]] & [[Nijenhuis-136|Aaltje Nijenhuis]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 26 Mei 1921: [[Noteboom-39|Teunis Noteboom]] & [[Nijland-139|Tonia Nijland]]
'''''Akte 23''''' : 26 Mei 1921: [[Krikkink-3|Berend Willem Krikkink]] & [[Stevens-29375|Johanna Stevens]]
'''''Akte 24''''' : 28 Mei 1921: [[Kevelam-30|Jan Willem Kevelam]] & [[Paalman-16|Rika Paalman]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 9 Juni 1921: [[Veneklaas Slots-7|Gerrit Jan Veneklaas Slots]] & [[Bronsvoort-12|Gerritje Bronsvoort]] '''1922'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 22 Februari 1922: [[Rozendom-6|Johan Rozendom]] & [[Bouwhuis-16|Hendrika Johanna Bouwhuis]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 30 Maart 1922: [[Aaltink-20|Derk Jan Aaltink]] & [[Jeurlink-4|Geertrui Jeurlink]]
'''''Akte 9''''' : 4 Mei 1922: [[Stevens-29379|Hendrik Jan Stevens]] & [[Krikkink-4|Hendrika Krikkink]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 20 Mei 1922: [[Teeselink-9|Jan Albert Teeselink]] & [[ten Velde-627|Hendrina Johanna ten Velde]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 24 Mei 1922: [[Paalman-12|Gerrit Jan Paalman]] & [[Karkdijk-2|Hendrika Karkdijk]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 27 Mei 1922: [[Krikkink-5|Hermannus Krikkink]] & [[Nijland-310|Hendrika Nijland]]
'''''Akte 42''''' : 21 December 1922: [[Aaftink-21|Berend Jan Aaftink]] & [[Vruggink-43|Johanna Vruggink]] '''1923'''
'''''Akte 10''''' : 3 Mei 1923: [[Klein Teeselink-7|Hendrik Jan Klein Teeselink]] & [[Aaltink-2|Janna Aaltink]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 3 Mei 1923: [[Sluiseman-1|Pieter Sluiseman]] & [[Vasters-21|Arendina Vasters]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 9 Mei 1923: [[Klein Baltink-14|Willem Klein Baltink]] & [[Gooreman-1|Gesina Gooreman]]
'''''Akte 15''''' : 9 Mei 1923: [[Tuitert-54|Antonie Tuitert]] & [[Klein Baltink-13|Janna Gerritdina Klein Baltink]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 9 Mei 1923: [[Beldman-25|Teunis Beldman]] & Hendrika Hennink
'''''Akte 18''''' : 9 Mei 1923: [[Beldman-15|Hendrikus Beldman]] & [[Hulsman-25|Rika Hulsman]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 16 Mei 1923: [[Rozendom-5|Hendrikus Rozendom]] & [[Aanstoot-2|Jenneken Aanstoot]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 17 Mei 1923: [[Vasters-23|Egbert Vasters]] & [[van Zon-70|Dina van Zon]]
'''''Akte 26''''' : 24 Juli 1923: [[Wegstapel-15|Jan Albert Wegstapel]] & [[ten Velde-622|Dina Hendrika ten Velde]]
'''''Akte 27''''' : 14 Juli 1923: [[Luggenhorst-9|Gerrit Jan Luggenhorst]] & [[Elbersen-3|Gerritdina Elbersen]]
'''''Akte 29''''' : 19 October 1923: [[Stam-340|Gerrit Stam]] & [[Hulsman-21|Rika Hulsman]] '''1924'''
'''''Akte 13 ''''' : 31 Mei 1924: [[Scholthof-1|Willem Scholthof]] & [[Wechstapel-18|Bertha Wechstapel]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 31 Mei 1924: [[Boode-57|Willem Frederik Boode]] & [[Stevens-29407|Tonia Stevens]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 4 September 1924: [[Smijs-1|Hendrik Jan Smijs]] & [[Kevelam-33|Willemina Kevelam]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 18 September 1924: [[Nijland-140|Gerrit Jan Nijland]] & [[Tuitert-29|Maria Johanna Tuitert]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 9 October 1924: [[Slijkhuis-31|Reinder Slijkhuis]] & [[Krikkink-6|Fenneken Krikkink]] '''1925'''
'''''Akte 6''''' : 6 Mei 1925: [[Nijenhuis-138|Jan Willem Nijenhuis]] & [[Meilink-15|Gerritdina Johanna Meilink]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 14 Mei 1925: [[Landeweerd-8|Hendrik Landeweerd]] & [[Hulsman-26|Johanna Hulsman]]
'''''Akte 8''''' : 14 Mei 1925: [[Stam-341|Jan Stam]] & [[Beldman-13|Johanna Beldman]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 22 Mei 1925: [[Muller-6320|Jan Muller]] & [[Müller-6319|Engelina Hendrika Müller]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 4 Juni 1925: [[Nijkamp-31|Hendrik Nijkamp]] & [[Paalman-11|Janna Paalman]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 4 Juni 1925: [[Paalman-13|Jannes Paalman]] 7 [[Klein Nagelvoort-5|Janna Klein Nagelvoort]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 4 Juni 1925: [[Stam-265|Jan Stam]] & [[Klein Baltink-5|Harmina Stam]]
'''''Akte 22''''' : 12 Augustus 1925: [[Stevens-29461|Herman Stevens]] & [[Keuterman-4|Johanna Keuterman]]
'''''Akte 27''''' : 15 October 1925: [[Ebrecht-43|Hendrik Jan Ebrecht]] & [[Bosschers-14|Berendina Bosschers]]
'''''Akte 31''''' : 25 November 1925: [[Jansen Manenschijn-16|Albertus Jansen Manenschijn]] & [[Spenkelink-4|Gerritje Spenkelink]] '''1926'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 25 Februari 1926: [[Ebrecht-42|Arent Jan Ebrecht]] & [[Schippers-303|Egbertdina Johanna Schippers]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 20 Mei 1926: [[Kolkman-25|Berent Jan Kolkman]] & [[Nijenhuis-141|Berendina Johanna Nijenhuis]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 20 Mei 1926: [[Roeterdink-39|Albert Jan Roeterdink]] & [[Reilink-30|Johanna Geertruida Reilink]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 27 Mei 1926: [[Dijkink-5|Gerrit Dijkink]] & [[Meijerink-11|Hendrika Meijerink]]
'''''Akte 39''''' : 2 December 1926: [[Nijland-285|Marinus Nijland]] & [[Jeurlink-4|Geertrui Jeurlink]] '''1927'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 10 Maart 1927: [[Brand-2521|Johan Brand]] & [[Müller-6321|Hendrika Catharina Müller]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 19 Mei 1927: [[Nijland-131|Jan Nijland]] & [[Kolkman-24|Aaltje Kolkman]]
'''''Akte 15''''' : 25 Mei 1927: [[Dijkink-3|Jan Dijkink]] & [[Meijerink-10|Jantje Meijerink]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 25 Mei 1927: [[Meijerink-12|Gerrit Meijerink]] & [[Dijkink-9|Jenneken Dijkink]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 15 Juni 1927: [[Bos-2131|Jan Bos]] & [[Koopman-650|Johanna Frederika Koopman]]
'''''Akte 23''''' : 21 Juli 1927: [[Marsman-184|Johan Henricus Marsman]] & [[Krikkink-7|Jenneken Krikkink]] '''1928'''
'''''Akte 4''''' : 15 Maart 1928: [[Klein Spenkelink-1|Gradus Klein Spenkelink]] & [[Wechstpael-34|Dika Wechstapel]] '''1929'''
'''''Akte 5''''' : 4 April 1929: [[van Noorel-1|Hendrik Jan van Noorel]] & [[Wegstapel-20|Johanna Wegstapel]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 15 Mei 1929: [[ten Velde-631|Hendrik Willem ten Velde]] & [[Bos-985|Wellemoet Geertje Bos]]
'''''Akte 11''''' : 23 Mei 1929: [[Hulsman-27|Gerrit Willem Hulsman]] & [[Manenschijn-79|Dina Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 12''''' : 23 Mei 1929: [[Kruimelaar-1|Johan Kruimelaar]] & [[Beldman-18|Dina Johanna Beldman]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 23 Mei 1929: [[Beldman-14|Jan Beldman]] & [[Stam-345|Johanna Stam]]
'''''Akte 18''''' : 20 Juni 1929: Teunis Hakkert & [[Kruimelaar-2|Tonia Kruimelaar]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 17 October 1929: [[Slijkhuis-31|Reinder Slijkhuis]] & [[Bannink-495|Wilhelmina Bannink]]
'''''Akte 26''''' : 24 October 1929: [[Keuterman-3|Gerrit Jan Antonij Keuterman]] & [[Krikkink-8|Janna Krikkink]] '''1930'''
'''''Akte 5''''' : 14 Maart 1930: [[Bos-2173|Gerrit Jan Bos]] & [[Bekman-11|Alberdina Bekman]]
'''''Akte 13''''' : 15 Mei 1930: [[Huzen-7|Hendrik Jan Huzen]] & [[Stoevenbeld-25|Gerritdina Hendrika Stoevenbeld]]
'''''Akte 29''''' : 3 Juli 1930: [[Verveda-2|Jan Verveda]] & [[Schuppert-10|Jansje Schuppert]]
'''''Akte 30''''' : 3 July 1930: [[Kistemaker-10|Wolter Kistemaker]] & [[Kalfsterman-7|Bertha Kalfsterman]]
'''''Akte 37''''' : 2 October 1930: [[Jansen-2792|Hendrik Willem Jansen]] & [[de Groot-1031|Janna de Groot]] '''1931'''
'''''Akte 5''''' 3 Maart 1931: [[Holterman-49|Hermanus Holterman]] & [[Müller-6722|Petronella Reinardina Müller]]
'''''Akte 7''''' : 12 Maart 1931: [[Nijland-132|Hendrik Nijland]] & [[Tuitert-25|Gerritdina Tuitert]]
'''''Akte 15''''' : 7 Mei 1931: [[Kevelam-32|Hermannes Kevelam]] & [[de Hoop-34|Gerritdina de Hoop]]
'''''Akte 24''''' : 30 Juli 1931: [[Müller-6325|Pieter Adam Müller]] & [[Heijnen-55|Gerritje Heijnen]]
'''''Akte 30''''' : 8 October 1931: [[Jansen-2793|Jannes Jansen]] & [[Veneklaas-17|Hendrika Willemina Veneklaas]] '''1932'''
'''''Akte 9''''' : 13 April 1932: [[Manenschijn-104|Hermannes Manenschijn]] & [[Ulfman-3|Johanna Ulfman]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 11 Mei 1932: [[Dijkink-10|Johan Dijkink]] & [[Koordes-1|Hendrika Johanna Koordes]]
'''''Akte 28''''' : 12 October 1932: [[Haverslag-3|Jan Albert Haverslag]] & [[Veneklaas Slots-5|Janna Veneklaas Slots]] '''1933'''
'''''Akte 12''''' : 24 Mei 1933: [[Nijenhuis-151|Jan Albert Nijenhuis]] & [[Weijers-300|Geertrui Weijers]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 22 Juni 1933: [[Stam-378|Hendrik Stam]] & [[Heideman-152|Engberdina Heideman]]
'''''Akte 30''''' : 9 November 1933: [[Markvoort-3|Hendrikus Markvoort]] & [[Krikkink-8|Harmina Krikkink]] '''1934'''
'''''Akte 9''''' : 17 Mei 1934: [[Stoevenbeld-10|Albert Jan Stoevenbeld]] & [[Luggenhorst-11|Janna Luggenhorst]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 20 Juni 1934: [[Jansen Manenschijn-18|Jan Willem Jansen Manenschijn]] & [[Vincent-10190|Harmina Vincent]] '''1935'''
'''''Akte 3''''' : 15 April 1935: [[Beijers-17|Willem Beijers]] & [[Holterman-51|Bertha Holterman]]
'''''Akte 10''''' : 11 Juni 1935: [[Zwiers-122|Jan Zwiers]] & [[Wechstapel-36|Geertrui]]
'''''Akte 19''''' : 1 October 1935: [[Verveda-6|Willem Verveda]] & [[Veldhuis-51|Jenneken Veldhuis]]
'''''Akte 21''''' : 3 October 1935: [[Aaltink-21|Gerrit Hendrik Aaltink]] & [[Ulfman-5|Maria Johanna Ulfman]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 17 October 1935: [[Wechstapel-19|Egbert Wechstapel]] & [[Golstein-2|Karelina Gerritdina Golstein]] '''1936'''
'''''Akte 1''''' : 16 Januari 1936: [[Kalfsterman-14|Harmanus Kalfsterman]] & [[Jansen-2817|Hendrina Johanna Jansen]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 29 Mei 1936: [[ten Dam-13|Gerrit ten Dam]] & [[Paalman-18|Gerritdian Johanna Paalman]]
'''''Akte 25''''' : 6 Augustus 1936: [[Beldman-21|Willem Beldman]] & [[Stam-379|Egberdina Stam]] '''1937'''
'''''Akte 11''''' : 25 Maart 1937: [[Haverslag-4|Hendrik Jan Haverslag]] & [[Luggenhorst-1|Gerritdina Luggenhorst]]
'''''Akte 14''''' : 22 April 1937: [[Buitenhuis-66|Hendrik Buitenhuis]] & [[Verveda-5|Diena Verveda]]
'''''Akte 16''''' : 29 April 1937: [[Aaltink-22|Albert Aaltink]] & Nijland-286|Maria Johanna Nijland]]
'''''Akte 19''''' 13 Mei 1937 : [[Meijerink-16|Albert Meijerink]] & [[Tromop-2|Lina Fenna Tromop]]
'''''Akte 20''''' : 20 Mei 1937: [[Schoneveld-7|Gerrit Jan Schoneveld]] & [[Haverslag-5|Engelina Haverslag]]
'''''Akte 30''''' : 22 Juli 1937: [[Kevelam-52|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] & [[Paalman-19|Rika Willemina Paalman]]
'''''Akte 35''''' : 24 Augustus 1937: [[ten Velde-633|Herman ten Velde]] & [[Aanstoot-6|Arentdina Aanstoot]]
'''''Akte 36''''' : 9 September 1937: [[Klein Teeselink-11|Albert Klein Teeselink]] & [[Rensen-309|Hermina Rensen]] '''1938'''
'''''Akte 14''''' : 19 Mei 1938: [[Oplaat-2|Hendrik Oplaat]] & [[Pongers-2|Tonia Pongers]]
'''''Akte 17''''' : 2 Juni 1938: [[Luggenhorst-12|Gerrit Hendrik Luggenhorst]] & [[Boode-59|Tonia Fredrika Boode]]
'''''Akte 23''''' : 7 Juli 1938: [[Brinkerhof-8|Antoon Evert Jan Brinkerhof]] & [[Hartsuiker-16|Hilbertha Johanna Hartsuiker]]
'''''Akte 26''''' : 1 September 1938: [[Rietman-27|Albertus Rietman]] & [[Aanstoot-7|Anneken Aanstoot]]
'''''Akte 29''''' :13 October 1938: [[Bosschers-4|Jan Hendrik Bosschers]] & [[Manenschijn-135|Willemina Manenschijn]]
'''''Akte 30''''' : 1 November 1938: [[ten Velde-630|Hendrik Jan ten Velde]] & [[te Velthuijs-1|Maria Everdina te Velthuijs]] '''1941'''
29 Mei 1941: [[Bledman-29|Derk Beldman]] & [[Landeweerd-36|Hendrika Landeweerd]] '''1943'''
11 Maart 1943: [[Landeweerd-34|Gerhard Landeweerd]] & [[Rietberg-57|Aaltjen Rietberg]] =='''Overleden'''==
[[Maneschijn-32|Teunis Maneschijn]] - around 1801
[[Manenschijn-112|Tunnis Manenschijn]] - na Juni 1802
[[Boerendans-5|Janna Janzen Boerendans]] - 25 Maart 1813
[[Maneschijn-31|Jannes Maneschijn]] - 21 December 1813
[[Zwierbroekhuis-1|Harmen Hendrikzen Zwierbroekhuis]] - before 1814
[[Maneschijn-33|Janna Maneschijn]] - before 1814
[[Maneschijn-119|Geertruij Maneschijn]] - 4 April 1814
[[Bronsvoort-1|Gerrit Bronsvoort]] - 12 October 1814
[[Savert-3|Sophia Louisa Savert]] - 26 Januarij 1821
[[Wechstapel-6|Jan Albert Wechstapel]] - 7 Februarij 1834
[[Manenschijn-38|Jan Willem Manenschijn]] - 20 Februarij 1834, at no 203
[[Wansink-33|Egbert Jan Antoni Wansink]] - 28 Mei 1834, at no 17
[[Koopman-651|Hendrik Jan Koopman]] - 29 Maart 1935
[[Kevelam-19|Gerrit Kevelam]] - 14 Mei 1856
[[Bronsvoort-2|Jan Bronsvoort]] - 9 July 1856
[[Karkdijk-7|Gerrit Karkdijk]] - 14 Juli 1904
[[Brinkman-582|Lamberdina Brinkman]] - 23 Augustus 1919
[[Krieger-1152|Maria Krieger]] - 12 Maart 1935
[[Teeselink-8|Gerrit Teeselink]] - 25 Maart 1935
[[Krijt-2|Willemiena Louisa Krijt]] - 8 Mei 1935
[[Vasters-9|Jan Willem Vasters]] - 23 Juni 1935
[[Scholthof-2|Tonia Johanna Scholthof]] - 27 Juli 1935
[[Landuwer-9|Jenneken Landuwer]] - 2 Januari 1936
[[Müller-5575|Gerrit Diderik Müller]] - 20 Maart 1936
[[Manenschijn-69|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 4 April 1936
[[Boode-51|Hendrika Boode]] - 1 Juni 1936
[[Groteboer-10|Albert Groteboer]] - 5 Augustus 1936
[[Reilink-26|Geertruida Reilink]] - 23 December 1936
[[Bekkink-1|Diena Bekkink]] - 10 Januari 1937
[[Koopman-305|Hendrika Johanna Koopman]] - 12 Januari 1937
[[Udink-45|Aaltje Udink]] - 8 Februari 1937
[[Reijlink-5|Albert Reijlink]] - 21 Maart 1937
[[Aaftink-16|Mannes Aaftink]] - 17 Mei 1937
[[Manenschijn-78|Hendrika Willemina Manenschijn]] - 17 Augustus 1937
[[Brinks-48|Gerrit Hendrik Brinks]] - 21 December 1937
[[Wegstapel-4|Jan Willem Wegstapel]] - 1 April 1938
[[Zwiersen-3|Jan Willem Zwiersen]] - 27 April 1938
[[Teeselink-11|Jan Teeselink]] - 29 Augustus 1938
[[Stevens-29112|Zwaantjen Stevens]] - 29 November 1938
[[Klein Teesselink-1|Hendrik Klein Teeselink]] - 20 Januari 1939
[[Bannink-487|Hendrik Jan Bannink]] - 9 Februari 1939
[[Aaltink-12|Jan Albert Aaltink]] - 20 Mei 1939
[[Kalfsterman-14|Harmanus Kalfsterman]] - 5 Juli 1939
[[Stevens-29078|Frederika Stevens]] - 15 Juli 1939
[[Aaltink-15|Gerrit Aaltink]] - 25 Juli 1939
[[Rensen-308|Maria Rensen]] - 7 November 1939
[[Struik-74|Jenneken Struil]] - 5 Januari 1940
[[Meijlink-16|Gerrit Jan Meijlink]] - 8 Februari 1940
[[Klein Baltink-11|Arend Jan Klein Baltink]] - 24 Mei 1940
[[Beldman-27|Gerrit Beldman]] - 20 Juli 1940
[[Nijland-118|Jan Nijland]] - 11 September 1940
[[Stoevenbeld-23|Gerrit Jan Stoevenbeld]] - 29 November 1940
[[Stevens-29156|Willem Stevens]] - 9 December 1940
[[van Holten-38|Jenneken van Holten]] - 27 December 1940
[[Nijenhuis-324|Fenneken Nijenhuis]] - 8 Februari 1941
[[Jansen-5820|Jannes Jansen]] - 15 Februari 1941
[[Manenschijn-75|Janna Manenschijn]] - 30 September 1941
[[Noteboom-38|Hendrika Noteboom]] - 28 October 1941
[[Nijland-310|Hendrika Nijland]] - 5 Januari 1942
[[Jansen-5773|Tonia Jansen]] - 8 Februari 1942
[[van Holten-17|Berendina van Holten]] - 15 April 1942
[[Teeselink-6|Hendrika Teeselink]] - 1 Februari 1943
[[Nijenhuis-314|Hanna Jansen Manenschijn]] - 11 Februari 1943
[[Klumpers-5|Johanna Hendrika Klumpers]] - 5 April 1943
[[Kevelam-32|Hermannes Kevelam]] - 31 Mei 1943
[[Klumpers-6|Fenneken Klumpers]] - 6 December 1943
[[Holterbroek-4|Hendrika Holterbroek]] - 9 December 1943
[[Teeselink-12|Jenneken Teeselink]] - 22 December 1943
[[Manenschijn-76|Geertrui Manenschijn]] - 3 Januari 1944
[[Pasop-1|Gerritdina Johanna Pasop]] - 3 Mei 1944
[[Boode-56|Hendrika Boode]] - 4 Maart 1945
[[Ebrecht-38|Hendrikus Ebrecht]] - 24 September 1945
[[Kolkman-165|Gerrit Jan Kolkman]] - 27 November 1945
[[Stegeman-58|Maria Stegeman]] - 16 December 1945
[[Boode-8|Hendrika Boode]] - 19 Januari 1946
[[Kruiskamp-2|Hendrina Kruiskamp]] - 21 Januari 1946
[[Beldman-12|Gerrit Jan Beldman]] - 26 Juli 1946
[[Blankena-1|Janna Blankena]] - 19 December 1946
[[Holterman-46|Maria Harmanna Holterman]] - 3 Maart 1947
[[Landeweerd-9|Hendrikus Landeweerd]] - 9 April 1947
[[Markvoort-2|Hendrik Markvoort]] - 23 Juli 1947
[[Rensen-349|Aaltjen Rensen]] - 21 October 1947
[[Boode-52|Berend Jan Boode]] - 17 November 1947
[[Meijlink-18|Diena Meijlink]] - 18 Maart 1948
[[Smale-281|Gerritje Smale]] - 12 September 1948
[[Koordes-6|Lina Koordes]] - 7 December 1948
[[Veneklaas-13|Jan WIllem Veneklaas]] - 7 November 1948
[[Holterman-47|Willem Holterman]] - 15 Januari 1949
[[Dannenberg-109|Hendrika Dannenberg]] - 16 Februari 1949
[[Wegstapel-19|Hendrik Wegstapel]] - 21 Juni 1949
[[Paalman-11|Janna Paalman]] - 3 September 1949
[[Jansen-2418|Hendrika Johanna Jansen]] - 23 December 1949
[[Klein Horstman-3|Gerritdina Harmina Klein Horstman]]
[[Paalman-13|Jannes Paalman]] - 27 Februari 1950
[[Veneklaas Slots-3|Jenneken Veneklaas Slots]] - 24 Maart 1950
[[Stevens-15672|Janna Stevens]] - 5 Juni 1950
[[Stevens-29176|Gerrit Hendrik Stevens]] - 13 September 1950
[[Stegeman-59|Hermannes Stegeman]] - 20 September 1950
[[Jansen-2694|Jan Albert Jansen]] - 21 Februari 1951
[[Aaltink-16|Gerrit Hendrik Aaltink]] - 23 Maart 1951
[[Struik-72|Hendrika Struik]] - 24 May 1951
[[Keuterman-2|Hendrik Jan Keuterman]] - 20 October 1951
[[Bronsvoort-14|Hendrika Bronsvoort]] - 10 November 1951
[[Achterkamp-6|Dina Achterkamp]] - 13 Januari 1913
[[Ebrecht-42|Arent Jan Ebrecht]] - 6 Januari 1952
[[Stevens-29242|Aaltjen Stevens]] - 10 Januari 1952
[[Manenschijn-137|Jan Albert Manenschijn]] - 18 Januari 1952
[[Stam-351|Jenneken Stam]] - 4 Februari 1952
[[Stoevenbeld-22|Janna Stoevenbeld]] - 22 Mei 1952
[[Overmeen-18|Hendrik Willem Overmeen]] - 15 Juni 1952
[[Paalman-14|Johan Paalman]] - 29 Juli 1952
[[Klein Teeselink-5|Hendrik Klein Teeselink]] - 14 Januari 1953
[[Graven-123|Johanna Harmina Graven]] - 13 Februari 1953
[[Kalfsterman-5|Herman Kalfsterman]] - 3 Maart 1953
[[Pinkert-23|Egbertdina Pinkert]] - 6 Maart 1953
[[Koetsier-89|Hermannes Koetsier]] - 23 October 1953
[[Teeselink-15|Aaltje Teeselink]] - 10 Janauri 1954
[[Jansen-2417|Batjen Jansen]] - 23 Februari 1954
[[Wegstapel-6|Marinus Wegstapel]] - 4 September 1954
[[te Velde-7|Willemina te Velde]] - 5 September 1954
[[Haverslag-5|Engelina Haverslag]] - 21 December 1954
[[Podt-23|Jan Albert Podt]] - 28 December 1954
[[Meijerman-8|Johanna Maria Meijerman]] - 4 Maart 1955
[[Stevens-29274|Berend Willem Stevens]] - 9 Mei 1955
[[Rensen-347|Maria Rensen]] - 19 Juni 1955
[[Wegstapel-8|Egbert Wegstapel]] - 26 November 1955
[[Klein Teeselink-3|Hendrikus Klein Teeselink]] - 30 November 1955
[[Kamerman-14|Berendina Kamerman]] - 5 December 1955
[[Nijland-309|Derk Bernardus Nijland]] - 5 December 1955
[[ten Velde-626|Hendrik Willem ten Velde]] - 18 Maart 1956
[[Littink-68|Johan Hendrik Littink]] - 5 Juni 1956
[[Stam-338|Gerritdina Maria Stam]] - 30 Juli 1956
[[Teeselink-14|Hendrika Teeselink]] - 4 November 1956
[[Wechstapel-16|Jan Albert Wechstapel]] - 22 November 1956
[[Manenschijn-105|Teunis Manenschijn]] - 14 Januari 1957
[[Haverslag-6|Jan Albert Haverslag]] - 2 Februari 1957
[[Bouwhuis-76|Willemina Bouwhuis]] - 15 Mei 1957
[[Veneklaas-12|Jan Veneklaas]] - 26 Mei 1957
[[Teeselink-16|Jan Teeselink]] - 29 December 1957
[[Meesterberend-1|Johan Meesterberend]] - 8 April 1958
[[Brinkman-835|Aaltjen Brinkman]] - 19 Juni 1958
[[Kalfsterman-3|Willemina Kalfsterman]] - 9 December 1958
[[Stevens-15652|Hendrika Stevens]] - 12 October 1959
[[Klein Horsman-5|Gerrit Klein Horsman]] - 7 December 1959
[[Nijenhuis-148|Tonia Nijenhuis]] - 19 December 1959
[[Kevelam-24|Herman Kevelam]] - 23 December 1959
[[Boode-54|Gerrit Hendrik Boode]] - 11 Maart 1960
[[Hartsuiker-14|Hendrik Hartsuiker]] - 11 Maart 1960
[[Boode-9|Gerritdina Hendrika Boode]] - 15 April 1960
[[ten Velde-633|Herman ten Velde]] - 26 April 1960
[[Boode-53|Janna Boode]] - 15 October 1960
[[Ebrecht-43|Hendrik Jan Ebrecht]] - 13 Decembe r 1960
[[Stevens-29345|Aaltje Stevens]] - 11 Mei 1961
[[Wegstapel-9|Willemina Wegstapel]] - 10 October 1961
[[Holterman-49|Hermanus Holterman]] - 16 November 1961
[[Luggenhorst-10|Derk Jan Luggenhorst]] - 8 Januari 1962
[[Nijland-136|Gerrit Willem Nijland]] - 6 December 1962
[[Broekmaat-10|Alberta Broekmaat]] - 31 October 1963
[[Kevelam-37|Arendina Kevelam]] - voor 7 December 1963
[[Veneklaas-17|Hendrika Willemina Veneklaas]] - 25 October 1964
[[Graven-126|Johanna Willemina Graven]] - 26 November 1964
[[Ebrecht-39|Adriana Ebrecht]] - 6 Maart 1965
[[Aijtink-5|Gerritdina Aijtink]] - 14 Mei 1965
[[Elbersen-3|Gerritdina Elbersen]] - 13 Augustus 1965
[[Pinkert-49|Jan Pinkert]] - September 1965
[[Manenschijn-70|Hendrina Manenschijn]] - 27 November 1965
[[Jansen-2419|Aaltjen Jansen]] - 23 Januari 1966
[[Willems-1|Johanna Hendrika Willems]] - 30 Maart 1966
[[Luggenhorst-5|Hendrik Jan Luggenhorst]] - 9 Juli 1966
[[Aaltink-19|Dina Aaltink]] - 19 Augustus 1966
[[Stam-340|Gerrit Stam]] - 28 Augustus 1966
[[Wegstapel-15|Jan Albert Wegstapel]] - 24 October 1966
[[Aanstoot-25|Hendrik Aanstoot]] - 20 November 1966
[[ten Velde-622|Dina Hendrika ten Velde]] - 22 November 1966
[[Aaltink-2|Janna Aaltink]] - 19 December 1966
[[Kevelam-34|Jan Willem Kevelam]] - 18 Februari 1967, Stationsstraat 8
[[Luggenhorst-1|Gerritdina Luggenhorst]] - 15 Mei 1967
[[Pongers-2|Tonia Pongers]] - 20 October 1967
[[Dijkjans-1|Johanna Dijkans]] - 10 December 1967
[[Nijenhuis-138|Jan Willem Nijenhuis]]- 30 Januari 1968
[[Bosman-910|Maria Johanna Bosman]] - 11 April 1968
[[Tuitert-29|Maria Johanna Tuitert]] - 9 Mei 1968
[[Haverslag-7|Jenneken Haverslag]] - 14 September 1968
[[Noteboom-39|Teunis Noteboom]] - 30 September 1968
[[Keuterman-4|Johanna Keuterman]] - 5 October 1968
[[Achterkamp-7|Egbert Achterkamp]] - 21 October 1969
[[Reilink-5|Gerrit Willem Reilink]] - 26 October 1969
[[Klein Horstman-2|Hendrika Klein Horstman]] - 18 Mei 1969
[[Kolkman-172|Gerrit Hendrik Kolkman]] - 18 Februari 1970
[[Stevens-29275|Jan Willem Stevens]] - 17 Juli 1970
[[Stevens-29359|Janna Hendrika Stevens]] - 30 Juli 1970
[[Jansen-2793|Jannes Jansen]] - 2 Augustus 1970
[[Holterman-80|Johan Gerhard Holterman]] - 2 September 1970
[[Klein Teeselink-4|Berend Jan Klein teeselink]] - 15 Oktober 1970, Holterbroek 75
[[Bosschers-15|Hendrik Jan Bosschers]] - November 1970
[[Stevens-29477|Hendrika Stevens]] - 21 Januari 1971
[[Holterman-57|Hendrik Jan Holterman]] - 15 Juli 1971, Dorpsstr 8
[[Boode-50|Gerritdina Boode]] - 5 November 1971
[[Nijland-285|Marinus Nijland]] - 27 Februari 1972
[[Ulfman-5|Maria Johanna Ulfman]] - 23 Maart 1972
[[Gervedink Nijhuis|Geertruida Hendrika Gervedink Nijhuis]] - 2 May 1972
[[Klaasses-3|Johanna Klaasses]] - 29 September 1972
[[Jansen Manenschijn-16|Albertus Jansen Manenschijn]] - 19 Maart 1973
[[Landeweerd-8|Hendrik Landeweerd]] - 26 Mei 1973, Kolweg 73
[[Aaltink-18|Gerrit Aaltink]] - 25 Juli 1973
[[van Zon-70|Dina van Zon]] - 6 September 1973
[[Hulsman-21|Rika Hulsman]] - 12 October 1974
[[Aaftink-21|Berend Jan Aaftink]] - Mei 1975
[[Koopman-412|Hendrina Johanna Koopman]] - 8 December 1975
[[Veneklaas Slots-7|Berend Jan Veneklaas Slots]] - 10 December 1975
[[Hulsman-25|Rika Hulsman]] - 20 Januari 1976
[[Nijkamp-31|Hendrik Nijkamp]] - 12 Februari 1976
[[Rensen-348|Gerrit Hendrik Rensen]] - 5 Juli 1976
[[Krikkink-4|Hendrika Krikkink]] - 16 Januari 1977
[[Vasters-23|Egbert Vasters]] - 2 Februari 1977
[[Vlogtman-8|Gerrit Jan Vlogtman]] - 28 Juli 1977
[[Wechstapel-18|Bertha Wechstapel]] - 30 Juli 1977
[[Wansink-68|Fenneken Wansink]] - 7 September 1977
[[Meilink-15|Gerritdina Johanna Meilink]] - 21 October 1977
[[Schippers-303|Egbertdina Johanna Schippers]] - 27 October 1977
[[Bosschers-14|Berendina Bosschers]] - 31 Maart 1978
[[Manenschijn-140|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 6 April 1978
[[de Groot-1031|Janna de Groot]] - 11 Juli 1978, Oude Deventerweg 2
[[Aanstoot-7|Anneken Aanstoot]] - 7 December 1978
[[Nijland-139|Tonia Nijland]] - 13 December 1978
[[Manenschijn-160|Garard Manenschijn]] - February 1979
[[Stevens-29535|Arentdina Stevens]] - May 1979
[[Jansen-2792|Hendrik WIllem Jansen]] - 1 Mei 1979, Oude Deventerweg 2
[[Dijkink-10|Johan Dijkink]] - 4 Mei 1979
[[Kolkman-171|Hendrik Jan Kolkman]] - 23 Juli 1979
[[Vlogtman-4|Gerritje Vlogtman]] - 13 September 1979
[[Heideman-152|Engberdina Heideman]] - 16 Januari 1980
[[Manenschijn-94|Gerrit Willem Manenschijn]] - 13 Februari 1980
[[ten Velde-631|Hendrik Willem ten Velde]] - 10 Maart 1980
[[Manenschijn-95|Johanna Harmina Manenschijn]] - 21 September 1980
[[Meijerink-11|Hendrika Meijerink]] - 23 October 1980
[[Stevens-29461|Herman Stevens]] - 15 Feb 1981
[[Ebrecht-40|Teunis Ebrecht]] - 29 Mei 1981
[[Wechstapel-37|Fredrik Willem Wechstapel]] - 7 September 1981
[[Holterman-50|Gerritdina Holterman]] - 8 December 1981
[[ten Velde-630|Hendrik Jan ten Velde]] - 5 October 1982
[[Aitink-3|Gerrit Jan Aitink]] - 22 October 1982
[[Meijerink-12|Gerrit Meijerink]] - 12 November 1982
[[Jeurlink-2|Gerrit Jan Jeurlink]] - 28 Februari 1983
[[Kevelam-35|Aren Jan Kevelam]] - 4 April 1983
[[Boode-57|Willem Frederik Boode]] - 11 December 1983
[[Nijland-131|Jan Nijland]] - 18 December 1983
[[Nijenhuis-135|Gerrit Hendrik NIjenhuis]] - 9 Januari 1984
[[Jeurlink-4|Geertrui Jeurlink]] - 2 Maart 1984
[[ten Velde-627|Hendrina Johanna ten Velde]] - 4 Maart 1984
[[Reilink-1|Geertruida Willemina Reilink]] - 26 Maart 1984
[[Ribbink-25|Hermina Gerdina Ribbink]] - 13 Mei 1984
[[Nijland-140|Gerit Jan Nijland]] - 29 Juni 1984
[[Rozendom-6|Johan Rozendom]] - 17 Januari 1985
[[Müller-6325|Pieter Adam Müller]] - 18 Januari 1985
[[Nijenhuis-136|Aaltje Nijenhuis]] - 25 Januari 1985
[[Rensink-252|Berendina Johanna Rensink]] - 31 Januari 1985
[[Traanman-3|Jan Traanman]] - 25 April 1985
[[Bouwhuis-16|Hendrika Johanna Bouwhuis]] - 5 Mei 1985
[[te Velthuijs-1|Maria Everdina te Velthuijs]] - 25 November 1985
[[Aaftink-18|Willem Aaftink]] - 2 Januari 1986
[[Ebrecht-44|Harmina Ebrecht]] - 20 April 1986
[[Rietberg-57|Aaltjen Rietberg]] - 30 April 1986
[[Slijkhuis-31|Reinder Slijkhuis]] - 1 Juli 1986
[[Meijerink-16|Albert Meijerink]] - 18 Augustus 1986
[[Nijenhuis-132|Gerritdina Johanna Nijenhuis]] - 13 Mei 1987
[[Oplaat-3|Mannes Oplaat]] - 30 Juli 1987
[[Wechstapel-36|Geertrui Wechstapel]] - voor 13 Augustus 1987
[[Zwiers-122|Jan Zwiers]] - voor 5 November 1987
[[Tuitert-31|Fredrik Albertus Tuitert]] - 23 November 1987
[[Stevens-29479|Gerrit Jan Stevens]] - 25 December 1987
[[Rietman-27|Albertus Rietman]] - 15 Juni 1988
[[Bannink-495|Wilhelmina Bannink]] - 21 Februari 1989
[[Altena-88|Geertruida Johanna Altena]] - 16 Juli 1989
[[Müller-6722|Petronella Reinardina Müller]] - 16 October 1989
[[Stevens-29377|Hendrika Johanna Stevens]] - 30 Januari 1990
[[Stevens-29407|Tonia Stevens]] - 28 Juni 1990
[[Dijkink-5|Gerrit Dijkink]] - 4 December 1990
[[Brugge-64|Willemina Brugge]] - 9 April 1991
[[Bosschers-4|Jan Hendrik Bosschers]] - 17 May 1991
[[ten Dam-13|Gerrit ten Dam]] - 12 Augustus 1991
[[Koordes-1|Hendrika Johanna Koordes]] - 2 Januari 1992
[[Nijland-286|Maria Hendrika Nijland]] - 6 Februari 1992
[[Kruimelaar-2|Tonia Kruimelaar]] - 23 Maart 1992
[[Beijers-17|Willem Beijers]] - 23 Februari 1993
[[Heijnen-55|Gerritje Heinen]] - 20 Mei 1992
[[Meijerink-10|Jantje Meijerink]] - 17 Juni 1993
[[Spenkelink-4|Gerritje Spenkelink]] - 24 November 1993
[[Hulsman-27|Gerrit Willem Hulsman]] - 14 December 1993
[[Kevelam-52|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] - 18 Februari 1994
[[Manenschijn-106|Gerrit Willem Manenschijn]] - 24 Februari 1994
[[Manenschijn-104|Hermannes Manenschijn]] - 16 Maart 1994
[[Dijkink-9|Jenneken Dijkink]] - 8 Mei 1994
[[Luggenhorst-12|Gerrit Hendrik Luggenhorst]] - 7 Augustus 1994
[[Stam-378|Hendrik Stam]] - 7 November 1994
[[Paalman-19|Rika Willemina Paalman]] - 1 Januari 1995
[[Paalman-18|Gerritdina Johanna Paalman]] - 10 April 1996
[[Holterman-51|Bertha Holterman]] - 6 April 1998
[[Krikkink-8|Janna Krikkink]] - 9 April 1998
[[Landeweerd-34|Gerhard Landeweerd]] - 20 April 1998
[[Bos-985|Wellemoet Geertje Bos]] - 30 Maart 1999
[[Beldman-29|Derk Beldman]] - 15 Mei 1999
[[Oplaat-2|Hendrik Oplaat]] - 9 Augustus 1999
[[Markvoort-3|Hendrikus Markvoort]] - 26 Januari 2000
[[Manenschijn-107|Bertus Manenschijn]] - 5 Januari 2001
[[Landeweerd-36|Hendrika Landeweerd]] - 3 April 2003
[[Krikkink-8|Harmina Krikkink]] - 4 Augustus 2003
[[Aanstoot-6|Arentdina Aanstoot]] - 18 Augustus 2005
[[Manenschijn-79|Dina Hulsman-Manenschijn]] - 7 Februari 2006

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Date of report: 2024-05-01 17:07:03 Date of Data: 28 Apr 2024