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 {{orange|[[image: Cauvin-1.png|thumb|John Calvin, Protestant Reformer, was the godfather of Sir John of Marlwood, a younger son of William and his second wife, Dorothy.]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image: Dudley-2.jpg|thumb|Robert Dudley (1574-1649), the explorer, is the love child of the Earl of Leicester and Douglas Howard.]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image: Robert_Dudley.jpg|thumb|Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester had an affair with Douglas.]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Ashton-2255.png|thumb|Ashton pedigree]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Blewett-46.png|thumb|children of Alice Blaxter & John Blewet]]}} 2
 {{orange|[[image:Blewett-46.png|thumb|Pedigree of Blewett of Harlaxton & Grantham]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Bradshaw-2101.png|thumb|Bradshaw pedigree]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Ellison-1699.png|thumb|Flower's construction for Ellyson of Newcastle]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Ellison-3005.png|thumb|Ellison, Wren and Bacon of East Bellasis]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Ogle-1170.png|thumb|Sir John Ogle of Pinchbeck]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Roberts-10072.png|thumb|Memorial of Sir William Skipwith & Jane Roberts in Prestwold Church, Prestwold, co. Leics.]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Roberts-6484.png|thumb|ancestry of Thomas Wapole of Whaplode]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Roberts-6484.png|thumb|Walpole pedigree]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Scrope-173.png|thumb|Descendants of Thomas Neville, 5th Lord Scrope of Masham and Elizabeth Greystoke]].}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Spring-137.png|thumb|Spring pedigree]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Stafford-606.jpg|thumb|Dorothy Stafford, Lady of the Bedchamber to Elizabeth I, was the grandaughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham.]]}} 2
 {{orange|[[image:Welby-96.png|thumb|Henry Welby (1552-1636) the hermit of Grub Street ]]}} 4
 {{orange|[[image:Welby-96.png|thumb|Henry Welby (1552-1636) the hermit of Grub Street became a London recluse after a relative attempted to take his life. To put it bluntly ... Henry was shot at by his own kin but the gun misfired. Rumor has it, that the perpertrator was one of his brothers. After that, Henry went into seclusion around the age of 40 and stayed that way until he died.]]}} 1
 {{orange|[[image:Wimberly-227.png|thumb|Cotes is about 25 miles (''or 40+ km'') away from Fenny Drayton. It would take about 2 hours and 15 minutes to get from one village to another ... riding a bicycle.]]}} 1
 {{Orange|[[Space:Family Lines from Norfolk|Family Lines from Norfolk]] portion of the Walker Name Study}} 1
 {{Orange|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benedict_Cumberbatch Wikipedia]}} 1
 {{orange|[--unknown--]}} 1
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 {{orange|“he hunted out the poor with the most benevolent zeal and kindest sympathies, in the poorest and most miserable districts in our city. I have seen him often, in his own house, devoting his time and unceasing labours to the relief of poor patients, who consulted him at his residence. I never knew him to turn a deaf ear to suffering humanity and I have frequently seen him give both medicines and money, to relieve and mitigate the disease and poverty under which so many of the wretched beings laboured who applied to him for assistance.”}} 1
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 {{Orange|1961-1962 • Social Security No}} 1
 {{Orange|1st Marriage}} 7
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 {{Orange|A birth record has been found for a Maria Emma with Cora's birthdate, listing Dolores as the mother. The birth date matches Cora's. It is very likely this is hers. As Dolores had her half-sister Mary in the group, she may have simply nicknamed Cora after Jefferson's sister to prevent confusion or questions. DNA testing is recommended to prove the validity of this.}} 1
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 {{Orange|abt. 1963 - 1976 • Residence}} 1
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 {{Orange|'''Add additional information to be translated here:'''}} 1
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 {{Orange|Age 15 at birth of Willliam Jr}} 1
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 {{Orange|Age 23 at birth of Willliam Jr}} 1
 {{Orange|Agnes m.s. McGregor Robertson}} 1
 {{Orange|Agnes/Janet McGregor}} 1
 {{Orange|Alexander Campbell}} 1
 {{Orange|Alexander Mills}} 1
 {{Orange|Alice m.s Winters, Gallacher}} 1
 {{Orange|Alice Winters}} 1
 {{orange|Allen}} 1
 {{orange|Allenson}} 1
 {{orange|alternate constructions}} 1
 {{Orange|America}} 1
 {{Orange|an Baaren}} 1
 {{Orange|And now O Father glorify thou me with thine own self}} 1
 {{orange|And their works do follow them}} 1
 {{orange|And then vanisheth away}} 1
 {{orange|And this benevolent, disinterested, noble conduct, what did it lead to? The answer is, it led to the ruin of Dr. Flood. His time became absorbed by a pursuit for which he was not suited, and that did not return him a shilling his other avocations were interfered with his classes were deserted and he had at length to leave Dublin, and to commence in another country the search after a fortune.}} 1
 {{orange|Anderson}} 1
 {{orange|Andrew Carson}} 1
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 {{orange|Ann}} 1
 {{orange|Annesley}} 3
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 {{Orange|Ann's birth is based on his first children birth at aged 17}} 1
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 {{orange|Appleton}} 1
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 {{orange|As an anatomist, his reputation increased, and he was appointed a Lecturer on Anatomy in the Richmond School about the year 1831-32. For two or three seasons he gave his undivided attention to this branch of the profession, and became a favourite amongst the pupils, both as a lecturer and a private teacher.}} 1
 {{orange|As early as the year 1828 he published a work on the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, which is not without merit but is evidently the performance of one who had not yet acquired a lucid and correct style, and it never gained any considerable celeprity. During his connexion with the Richmond School, he brought out a work on hernia, consisting of eight folio plates, drawn on stone by Mr. William Lover, from dissections and designs by himself. This book, considered as a compilation, has never, we believe, been excelled by any work upon the subject. In 1839 he published the treatise upon which his fame will chiefly rest this is his Surgical Anatomy of the Arterial System, a work which is, upon the whole, one of the best and most thoroughly accurate in the English language. Whilst anatomy retains its rank amongst the sciences, this work upon the arteries will retain its character as one of the ablest contributions ever made to that science, either in this or in any other country.}} 1
 {{orange|As to his character as an Anatomist, we shall quote from a letter which we have received from one himself of no ordinary eminence, and who knew Dr. Flood intimately.}} 1
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 {{orange|Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth}} 1
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 {{orange|by Allan Thomas What's in a name?}} 1
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 {{orange|cane cutter, saddler, dairy farmer, house carpenter and also on railway & telephone lines}} 1
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 {{orange|Combined construction of children listed by [[#DVY|Dugdale]] (1901) and [[#Foster|Foster]] (1874):}} 1
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 {{orange|Construction based on ''Vis. of England & Wales'' and ''A Hist. of Northumb''.}} 3
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 {{orange|Construction by Gataker of Milden Hall (1833):}} 1
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 {{orange|construction by Harl MS 1171 fo. 40b., in Vis. of the North, IV:}} 1
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 {{orange|Copy of unproved 1596 will:}} 1
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 {{orange|Crist's (1980), construction of her family chart as follows:}} 1
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 {{orange|Dalveen}} 1
 {{orange|Danby of Masham}} 1
 {{orange|Danby of Scruton}} 1
 {{Orange|Daniel McNaught}} 1
 {{Orange|Daniel McNiven}} 1
 {{orange|Daniel SHIELDS II}} 2
 {{orange|Danish}} 1
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 {{Orange|December 29, 2019}} 1
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 {{orange|Delves of Doddington}} 1
 {{orange|Demographics - Possibly GPS1 Source is Original - GPS2 Info is Secondary - GPS3 Evidence is Direct}} 1
 {{Orange|den Boggende}} 1
 {{orange|Denton}} 1
 {{Orange|Des Moines, Polk county, Iowa}} 1
 {{orange|Descendants}} 1
 {{orange|DIAMOND}} 1
 {{Orange|Did Jane come to New Zealand as she wasn't mentioned on list?}} 1
 {{orange|Digby of Woodhouse}} 1
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 {{orange|Dilharee}} 1
 {{orange|Disney}} 1
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 {{Orange|Divorce}} 2
 {{Orange|Dolores had a very complex family. It appears that the three children she adopted were partially her own. Cora was born out of wedlock, and may well have been the child of Jefferson Grumbles, or his brother, and Dolores. Mary was Dolores' younger half-sister, sharing a mother with her. William was a child of Dolores' and William Norman, born out of wedlock also. It may have been easier for her to explain them all without disclosing family secrets by saying they were adopted.}} 1
 {{Orange|Donald McLean}} 2
 {{Orange|Donald McLean'}} 1
 {{orange|Doughty}} 1
 {{orange|Douglas}} 1
 {{orange|Downes}} 1
 {{orange|Dr.Flood went to London, and became connected with a medical school there (in Charlotte-street, we believe) but it is hard for a man who had worked and deserved as he did to commence life over again. It is said that his talents as an anatomist and physiologist were highly appreciated in England but he did not succeed. His health became delicate, and, after much suffering both in mind and body, he returned during the last year to this country. He then obtained one of the appointments afforded by the Board of Health, to some fever sheds at Tubrid, in the county Tipperary, and there contracted the epidemic typhus, and perished.}} 1
 {{Orange|Draft registration}} 2
 {{orange|Draycott}} 1
 {{orange|Drury}} 1
 {{orange|Duckett}} 3
 {{orange|Dugdale's construction of West of Aston, co. York:}} 1
 {{Orange|Duncan Robertson}} 2
 {{orange|Dymoke}} 1
 {{Orange|e Jong}} 1
 {{Orange|EARLY PIONEERS OF THE BURRUM}} 1
 {{orange|Eather Family Society}} 1
 {{orange|Eatonvale}} 1
 {{orange|Eden}} 1
 {{orange|Edgeworth}} 1
 {{orange|Edridge}} 1
 {{Orange|Edward Gallacher}} 2
 {{Orange|Edwards first recorded son was born in 1569, -17 Years equals 1552, It's likely that he was born in Staffordshire, England, however the records stopped.}} 1
 {{orange|Edwards}} 1
 {{Orange|eijderwijk}} 1
 {{Orange|elected a justice of the peace}} 1
 {{Orange|Eliza Griffiths}} 1
 {{Orange|Eliza Reid}} 3
 {{Orange|Eliza/ Elizabeth ( Griffith ) Reid}} 1
 {{Orange|Elizabeth Bell}} 8
 {{Orange|Elizabeth Brown}} 1
 {{Orange|Elizabeth Reid}} 1
 {{Orange|Elizabeth Unknown}} 7
 {{Orange|Elizabeth ''Unknown''}} 3
 {{Orange|Ellen may not have encountered AWC until 1867. The Freedmen's Bureau documented a contract of employment between Ellen Barrett and [[Cornett-1515|John H Cornett]] in 1866 in Calhoun County, Arkansas. The terms included board for Ellen's four-year-old son Jeff Barrett. The contract was renewed in 1867 but the names were crossed out as if the new contract was not finalized. In 1867, Ellen had apparently moved about 125 miles to the section of Conway County that would later become Faulkner County. There she had Robert in 1868, apparently with AWC Lea. AWC, his father John Lea (a missionary Baptist preacher) and his brother William Lea (also a missionary Baptist preacher) were residents in Conway/Faulkner. They had all moved from Caswell County, NC, (via Lauderdale Co, TN and DeSoto, MS) at different times in the late 1850s. Ellen had another child in 1869, Betty [enumerated as Betty Bank ]. Possibly about the same time as Ellen moved to Faulkner, John Cornett had also moved to Faulkner County and married a neighbor widow there in 1869. Ellen and her three children were living in the home of John Cornett and his wife in the 1870 Census. AWC still lived in the same area.}} 1
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 {{orange|Ellerker}} 1
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 {{orange|Evington}} 1
 {{Orange|Explanation from the great granddaughter of [[Delay-126|Jennie ''Delay'' Fuller]]}} 1
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 {{orange|Fairfax}} 1
 {{orange|Family Bible}} 1
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 {{orange|George Fox (1624-1691), founder of the [Quaker] Society, visited Nansemond co., Virginia in c. 1672.}} 1
 {{Orange|Georgia to Arkansas was a common migration route for the enslaved once slavery ended. It is likely she was enslaved in Georgia.}} 1
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 {{orange|He was one of the most minute anatomists I ever knew. I do believe there were few in Europe who were so thoroughly acquainted with the anatomy of the human body as Valentine Flood. His knowledge of this most important science soon became known to the pupils whom he assisted in their dissections, and amongst them, in the capacity of Room Demonstrator, he maintained a very high character.}} 1
 {{orange|Heard}} 1
 {{orange|Help me, precious Saviour, through thy holy spirit to be more prayerful & more watchful & devote myself more fully than ever to thee}} 1
 {{Orange|Helped 12 People with Genealogcal research}} 1
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 {{Orange|Helped 3 People with Genealogical research so far}} 1
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 {{Orange|Helped 42 People with Genealogical research}} 1
 {{Orange|Helped 84 People with Genealogical research}} 1
 {{Orange|Henry Pennie}} 1
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 {{Orange|Her brother William Norman purchased 160 acres in 1914. There were also deeds for Joseph, Carrie, Arthur, Creed, and Thomas Norman around that same time. For Cisneros deeds there were two for Jose Carlos Cisneros, and then deeds for Ramon, Pedro, Teodorita, Jose Maria, and Marcelino Cisneros. Dolores' brother Manuel A. Sisneros purchased land in 1892, with several other Sisneros' doing the same around that time.}} 1
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 {{Orange|It is likely that she was enslaved in Georgia, at least originally. We found no record of AWC owning slaves in 1850 Census or in Conway County Deeds [Note he has not been located in the 1860 Census]. Both AWC and Mary (Mason) (Kelsey) Cornett who was in the household with Ellen in 1870 had previously lived in Desoto, MS. But we were unable to document any association between the two families. The DeSoto Co, MS deeds were not available online, and should be examined.}} 1
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 {{orange|On his tomb stands the following inscription: “ This stone has been placed here by the clergy of both denominations, and the principal members of the Relief Committee at Tubrid, with a few other friends, as a memorial of their gratitude for the invaluable professional services, and their respect for the memory, of Valentine Flood, Esq., M. D., M.R.I.A., Physician to the Tubrid Hospital, who died of fever caught in the faithful discharge of his dangerous duties in that establishment, and whose mortal remains are buried underneath. Ob, 18th Oct., 1847.”}} 1
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 {{Orange|Only record found on Ancestry and FamilySearch for a John Bradock/Braddock, First child, he would have been 30 and last child he was aged 42, Boyleston, Derbyshire, is not far from Macclesfield, So this record is likey}} 1
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 {{orange|The Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System. Dublin, Hodges and Smith. 1828. 8vo. 1 vol. pp. 314.}} 1
 {{orange|The Anatomy and Surgery of Femoral and Inguinal Hernia, Illustrated with eight folio Plates, drawn on Stone by Mr. W. Lover, from Dissections and Designs by Dr. Flood. London, Sherwood and Co. 1843. Fol. pp. 13.}} 1
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 {{orange|The descriptive anatomy of the human body is so beaten a track that it is, in our days, extremely rare for one to find in it anything novel, or which has not previously been observed. We are not aware that Dr. Flood made, more than his contemporaries, any great discoveries. There is, however, attributed to him in the Dublin schools, and, we believe, justly, the discovery of an internal ligament in the shoulder-joint, synovial in its structure, and analogous to the ligamentum teres in the hip.}} 1
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 {{orange|The surgical Anatomy of the Arteries, and descriptive Anatomy of the Heart, together with the Physiology of the Circulation in Man and inferior Animals, 12mo. London, Highley. Dublin, Fannin and Co. 1839.}} 1
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 {{orange|There are, as our readers well know, many qualifications besides medical knowledge, or even the application of that knowledge, necessary in order to gain the confidence of the public. A man may, moreover, at once exhibit such facility for teaching, and such knowledge of his subject, as to attract a class in a single season, but it generally requires long and arduous labour to become a successful practitioner.}} 1
 {{Orange|There is a record in 1866 where John Cornett, whom you say she later married, employed her (as a free woman). Her name was Ellen then. And the 1870 Census, where she is recorded as Ellen Bank. We found no records using Ada or Maggie. I wouldn't doubt family lore about her name prior to freedom.}} 1
 {{Orange|There was two records that could match John in Cheshire, I've picked this death Date 1741 (John would be Age 38)as he didn't have any children after and it's located in Macclesfield. the another burial record located in Gawsworth, Cheshire, England (3.5 miles away) in 1757 belongs to his grandson who died young}} 1
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 {{orange|This was the very rock on which, we believe, poor Flood split. He connected himself with one of our city dispensaries, about the Year 1836, and laboured incessantly among the poor of the district in which he lived. His house was open to the distressed at all hours. The natural benevolence of his nature, added to the object he had in view, induced him to devote the greater portion of his time to visiting the sick poor, or relieving them at his own residence.}} 1
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 {{orange|To follow out his intention of becoming, by this means, introduced into general practice, his other pursuits, as a natural consequence, became neglected students first complained, then rebelled, and finally deserted him. He lost position both as a lecturer and a private teacher, while profitable practice was still in prospective and yet, all this time, a friend who knew him well writes to us to say,}} 1
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 {{orange|Valentine Flood was the son of a barrister in Dublin. Having passed through the ordinary academical and collegiate courses, he became a graduate of our University. He served the apprenticeship, at that time necessary for becoming licensed by the Irish College of Surgeons, to Mr. Carmichael. In time he took out the letters testimonial of the Royal College of Surgeons, and, about the year 1828 or 1829, he was appointed Demonstrator of Anatomy in the School of Medicine connected with the Richmond Hospital.}} 1
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 {{orange|We have said that Flood was an anatomist, an admirable demonstrator, and that, as a private teacher, he commanded one of the best classes in Dublin and had he continued these pursuits, for which he was so admirably adapted, it is tolerably certain that he would have ultimately arrived at whatever eminence and degree of remuneration this country holds out to such pursuits. But to be a good anatomical demonstrator, a profound chemist, or a great physiologist, is one thing and to be adapted, both by natural and acquired gifts, for a practitioner in medicine and surgery, is another.}} 1
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 {{orange|When we hear of the early struggles of those few who finally have attained wealth and fame, we are apt to imagine to ourselves a something exhilirating and ennobling in the strife through which they have successfully forced their way, feeling a sympathy something akin with that with which we survey the swimmer bufetting the unruly waves, and at length in safety reaching the shore: and such a sympathy is, probably, instinctive, and wisely intended for our support, amid the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to.}} 1
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 {{orange|Yet this feeling does not prevent us from sorrowing over those who have fought bravely but unsuccessfully,——who have “waged with fortune an eternal war,” and have been struck down amidst the conflict. The subject of this memoir, ——an anatomist of singular merit, a well-known writer and teacher, and a highly-educated physician of excellent endowments, ——met his fate while in attendance on the fever sheds of an obscure village.}} 1
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